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Motion  Picture 

Production 
Encyclopedia 

1949  Edition 

(1944-1948) 

W.  R.  WILKERSON 

Publisher 

THOMAS  F.  SEWARD 

Co-Publisher  and  General  Manager 

AUDREY  KEARNS 

Editor 


THE  HOLLYWOOD  REPORTER  PRESS 
HOLLYWOOD,  CALIFORNIA 


Hollywood  Office:  6715  Sunset  Boulevard. 
Hillside  741  1. 

New  York  Office:  Jack  Harrison,  229  W.  42nd  St. 
Wisconsin  7-2470. 

Washington  Office:  6417  Dahlonega  Road. 

South  American  Office:  Vincent  DePascal,  Box  888, 
Montevideo,  Uruguay. 

London  Office:  Milton  Deane,  One  Carrick  Mansions, 
Charing  Cross  Road,  London  W.  C.  2.  Phone 
Temple  Bar  5443. 

Sydney,  N.S.W. :  Leon  Stone,  Elgin  St.,  Cordon, 
N.  S.W.,  Australia. 

Continental  Office:  18  Place  de  la  Madeleine,  Paris. 


A.  J.  OLIVER 

Advertising  Manager 


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Circulation  Manager 


Copyright  1949  by  The  Motion  Picture  Production  Encyclopedia 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


GENERAL  INDEX 


A.  A.  A.  A   596 

A.  A.  A.  Theatrical  Agency  .  697 

Aalberg,  John    634 

Aaron,  Charles    1 

Aaron,  Edward  W   623 

Aaronoff,  Ed    602 

Abarbanel,  Sam  X  185,  618 

Abbey,  Leo    590 

Abbey  Films    609 

Abbey  Rents    689 

Abbot,  Anthony    227 

Abbott,  Bud    .... 1,  349  adv.,  644 

Abbott,  George   227,  604 

Abbott,  )ohn    1 

Abel,  David    281 

Abel,  Rudolph  E.  .185,  375.  614 

Abel,  Walter    1 

Abraham,  Paul    325 

Abrahams,  Derwin   209,  631 

Abrams,  Abe    379 

Abrams,  Leo    595 

Abrams,  Leon    227 

Abrams,  Morris  R   593 

Academic  Film  Co.,  Inc  735 

Academy  Awards    721 

Academy  Film  Service    683 

Academy  Foundation    594 

Academy  of  Motion  Picture 
Arts  and  Sciences  594 

Academy  Sound  System    691 

Ace  (Dog)    182 

Ace  (Bird)    182 

Ace  Electric  Mfg.  Co   671 

Achilles,  Paul  Strong    675 

Ackerly,  Edward    597 

Ackerman,  Hildergard    1 

Ackies,  David    1 

Acme  Film  Labora- 
tories, Inc  683,  687,  694 

Acme  Teletronix  (NEA)    751 

Acquanetta    1 

Acra  Instruments    671 

Action  Motion  Picture 

Service    693 

Actors    589 

Actors'-Actresses'  Credits  1 
Actors' Equity  Assoc.    ..589,  597 

Acuff,  Eddie    1 

Acuff,  Roy    615 

Acuff  (Roy)  and  His  Smoky 
Mountain  Boys  &  Girls  ....  1 

Acus  Pictures  Corp   609 

Adair,  Jean    1 

Adair,  Phyllis    1 

Adaki,  Y   1 

Ada-May    1 

Adams,  A.  Emmett    325 

Adams,  Abigail    1 

Adams,  Ada    1 

Adams,  Barton    379 

Adams,  Cleve  F   227 

Adams,  DeWitt    609 

Adams,  Dorothy    1 

Adams,  Elayne    1 

Adams,  Ernie    1 

Adams,  Eustace  L   227 

Adams,  Frank  R   325 

Adams,  Franklin  P   604 

Adams,  Gerald  Drayson    227 

Adams,  Glen    229 

Adams,  Henry    35 

Adams,  Jane   

Adams,  Kathryn   

Adams,  Ken   

Adams,  Mary   

Adams,  L.  Sherman    64 

Adams,  Poni    2 

Adams,  Rebecca,  A   617 

Adams,  Roland    598 

Adams,  Samuel  Hopkins      ...  227 

Adams,  Stanley   325,  598 

Adams,  Ted    2 


Adams,  Tommye   

Adams,  Warren   

Adams,  William   

Adams,  William  P  

Adamson,  Harold   

Adamson,  James   

Adelsperger,  W.  E  

Adler,  Buddy  (Mau- 
rice)  185,  397  adv., 

Adler,  Felix   

Adler,  Larry   

Adler,  Luther   

Adler,  Robert   

Adler,  Stella   

Adlon,  Louis   

Admiral  Pictures,  Inc  

Adreon,  Franklin  ..185,  227, 

Adrian   

Adrian,  Iris   

Adrian,  Louis   

Adventure  Films,  Inc.  ..735, 

Advertising  Agencies   

Aeronaves  de  Mexico,  S.A.  .. 

Affiliated  Prods.,  Inc  ....595, 

Affiliated  Prop- 
erty Craftsmen   

A.  F.  M  

Agar,  John   2,  634, 

Agay,  Irene   2, 

Agay  Productions   

Agents,  Advertising   

Agents,  Artists   

Agents,  Business   

Agents,  Publicity   

Ager,  Celia   

Agnew,  Neil   

Agnew,  Robert   

Aguglia,  Mimi   

A.  G.  V.  A  589, 

Ahearn,  Thomas   

Ahern,  Fred   375, 

Ahern,  Jack   

Ahern,  Lloyd   

Aherne,  Brian   

Aherne,  Pat   

Ahlert,  Fred  E  599, 

Ahn,  Philip   

Ainsley,  Norman   

Air  Devices,  Inc  

Airkem,  Inc  

Airliners,  The   

Airplane  Pilots   

Airplane  Services   

Airtemp  Division  of 

Chrysler  Corp  

Ajax  Pictures  Corp  

Akeley  Camera,  Inc  

Akermark,  Margareta   

Akers,  C.  B  

Akers,  Irving  W  

Akins,  Zoe   227, 

Akst,  Albert   

Akst,  Harry   

Alba,  Luz   

Alberni,  Luis   

Alber  (David  0.)  and 

Associates   

Albers,  Rev.  Joseph   

Albert,  Arnold   

Albert,  Eddie   2. 

Albert  (Eddie) 

Pictures   735, 

Albert,  Mel   

Albertson,  Frank   

Albin,  Jack   

Albright,  Hardie   

Albright,  John   

Albright,  Rodger   595, 

Albu,  Ruth   

Alcaide,  Ravael   

Alcholtz,  Lawrence   

Alcott,  Louisa  May   

Alda,  Robert   

Ill 


2 

A 

351 

A 

2 

A 

603 

Al 

325 

A 

2 

Al 

677 

Al 

Al 

615 

Al 

227 

2 

Al 

2 

Al 

2 

A 

2 

Al 

2 

Al 

735 

Al 

636 

Al 

391 

Al 

2 

Al 

325 

Al 

751 

Al 

704 

Al 

693 

Al 

609 

Al 

A 

601 

Al 

596 

Al 

637 

A 

609 

Al 

609 

A 

697 

A 

697 

A 

703 

A 

703 

A 

602 

637 

A 

379 

A 

2 

A 

597 

A 

227 

A 

594 

A 

314 

A 

281 

A 

2 

A 

2 

A 

602 

A 

2 

A 

2 

A 

671 

A 

671 

Al 

2 

A 

590 

A 

686 

A 

A 

671 

A 

609 

Al 

671 

A 

695 

A 

593 

Al 

688 

Al 

624 

Al 

351 

Al 

325 

A 

2 

Al 

2 

Al 

Al 

703 

Al 

602 

A 

1  85 

Al 

735 

Al 

Al 

751 

Al 

640 

Al 

2 

Al 

299 

Al 

2 

Al 

2 

Al 

600 

Al 

2 

Al 

2 

Al 

365 

Al 

227 

Al 

2 

Al 

dana,  Vida    2 

den,  Debra    2 

derson,  Erville    2 

drich,  Marishka    2 

drich,  Robert    379 

drich,  Roma    2 

dridge,  Kay    2 

exa,  F.  W   677 

exander,  Arthur   185,  227 

379,  609 

exander,  Betty    3 

exander,  David    3 

exander,  Don  M  735,  741 

exander  Film  Co   735 

exander  Films,  Inc   735 

exander,  James    3 

exander,  j.  Don   735,  741 

exander,  Jerome    599 

exander,  John   3,  589,  603 

exander,  John    635 

exander,  Katherine    3 

exander,  Lelia    619 

exander,  Max   185,  609 

exander,  Richard    3 

exander-Stern  Prod   609 

exander,  William   735,  751 

exis,  Demetrius    3 

ford,  Frank  L   596 

ford,  Jr.,  W.  J   671 

fred,  Tom    602 

i,  Useff    3 

icoate,  Charles  A   594 

icoate,  Jack   603,  706 

I  American 

News,  Inc  609,  765 

Ian,  Lewis    325 

land,  William    3 

lart  Pictures    609 

Ibritton,  Louise    3 

leborn,  Al    375 

leborn,  C.  L   601 

len  and  Allen   735,  751 

len,  Barbara  Jo    3 

len,  Bob    3 

len,  Charles  H   702 

len,  Cliff    3 

len,  Dale    351 

len,  Dave    61 5 

len,  David    281 

len,  Drew    3 

len,  E.  B   673 

len,  Eddie    3 

len,  Francis  K   227 

len,  Fred   3,  227 

len,  Fred    351 

len,  George  B   740 

len,  George  E  735,  751 

len.  Glen    3 

len,  Grade    3 

len,  Harry    3 

len,  Irving   185,  209 

len  (Irving)  Prod.,  Inc   609 

len  (Irwin)  Agency    697 

len,  James    61  7 

len,  Jane    227 

len,  Jerry    227 

len,  Jr.,  joe    3 

len,  Joel    3 

len,  John  H   3 

len,  Joyce    645 

len,  Lester    3 

len,  Lewis   209,  629 

len,  Mel   3,  765 

len,  Mitchell  W   684 

len,  Ray    325 

len  (Robert  W.)  Prod   735 

len,  Ruth    3 

len,  S.  E   673 

len,  S.  Y   610 

len,  Ted    299 

len,  Vera    589 

lenberg,  Bert  ..  .589,  593,  640 

lenbury,  Mrs   3 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Aller,  Herbert    590 

Alley,  Norman   590 

Allgood,  Sara    3 

Allied  Artists 

Prod.,  Inc  609,  625 

Allied  Casting 

Agency,  Inc   686 

Allied  Non-Theatrical  Film 

Association,  Inc   ..  599 

Allied  1  6  mm.  Dis- 
tributors Corp   735 

Allman,  Elvia    3 

All-Scope  Pictures,  Inc.  735,  751 

Allvine,  Glenn   595 

Allyson,  June   3,  624 

Almirante   •  3 

Almond,  James    593 

Aloise,  Jean    3 

Alonzo.  Chico    379 

Alper,  Mac    314 

Alper,  Murray   3 

Alperin,  Allan    3 1  4 

Alperson,  Edward  L  185,  609 

Alperson,  Jr.,  Edward  L   609 

Alpha  Film  Laboratories    735 

Alphin,  Patricia   3,  644 

Alsab  i  Horse)    182 

Alson  Prod.,  Inc   609 

Altec  Lansing  Corp   671 

Altec  Service  Corp.   671 

Alten,  Frank    3 

Alter,  Louis    325 

Althouse,  Charles    365 

Altman,  Al    593 

Altman,  Arthur    325 

Altman,  Robert  B   227 

Alton,  John    281 

Alton,  Robert   209,  624 

Altschuler,  Modest    325 

Altschuler,  Richard  W   635 

Altwies,  James   314 

Alwyn,  William    325 

Alvarado,  Carlos    697 

Alvarado,  Fernando    3 

Alvarez,  Juanita    3 

Alvarez,  Ruth    3 

Alvin,  Joe    596 

Alvin,  John    4 

Alyn,  Kirk    4 

Amaral,  Nestor    4 

Amaya,  Carmen    4 

Amber,  Eve    4 

Ambler,  Eric    227 

Ambrosio,  James    601 

Ameche,  Don    4 

Ament,  Walton  C   765 

American  Airlines    693 

American  Eagle  Films,  Inc.  ..  609 
American  Federation 

of  Guards    590 

American  Federation 

of  Musicians    596 

American  Film 

Center,  Inc   735 

American  Films  Corp    609 

American  Film  Co    735 

American  Film 

Producers   735,  751 

American  Film 

Productions    610 

American  Film  Registry    695 

American  G.I.  Chorus    4 

American  Guild  of 

Musical  Artists   597,  598 

American  Guild  of 

Variety  Artists   589,  597 

American  Society  of 

Cinematographers,  Inc.    ..  590 
American  Society  of  Com- 
posers, Authors  & 

Publishers    599 

American  Society  of 

Music  Arrangers    599 

Ames,  James    4 

Ames,  Leon    ...A,  589,  591,  624 

Ames,  Marlene    4 

Ames,  Michael    4 

Ames,  Preston    303 

Ames,  Ramsey   4,  325 

Ames,  Stephen   185,  634 

Amfitheatrof ,  Daniele    325 

Ampro  Corp  676,  683 

Amtelco    751 


Amy,  George   185,  351,  617 

Anagnost,  George  E   593 

Andelman,  Maxwell    617 

Anderer,  ).  C   67  1 

Anders,  Glenn   4 

Anders,  Rudolph    4 

Anderson,  A.  W   593 

Anderson,  Albert   299,  590 

Anderson,  Albert    375 

Anderson,  Arthur   644 

Anderson,  Bobby   4 

Anderson,  Carl  .  303,  590 

Anderson,  D.  B.   683 

Anderson,  Don    296 

Anderson,  Doris    227 

Anderson,  Dusty    4 

Anderson,  E.  C   680 

Anderson,  Eddy 

"Rochester"    4 

Anderson,  Edward    227 

Anderson,  Ernest   ..  4 

Anderson,  Gene   379 

Anderson,  George    4 

Anderson,  Gert    296 

Anderson,  Glenn  E   365 

Anderson,  Herbert    4 

Anderson,  Howard   281,  631 

Anderson  I  Howard  A.  I   Co..  687 

Anderson,  James    691 

Anderson,  James   375,  379 

Anderson,  Judith    4 

Anderson,  Ken    227 

Anderson,  L.  M   673 

Anderson,  Lawrence    591 

Anderson,  Mary    4 

Anderson,  Maxwell   227,  597 

Anderson,  Milford 

A.  "Andy"    281 

Anderson,  Milo   391 

Anderson,  Olson    600 

Anderson,  Poland    303 

Anderson,  Philip  1   694 

Anderson,  Robert    4 

Anderson,  Roland    281 

Anderson,  Steven    691 

Anderson,  Warner    ..4,  590.  594 

Anderson,  Wesley   281,  296 

Andes,  Keith    4 

Andor,  Paul    4 

Andlauer  (W.  A.)    Film  Co...  735 

Andre,  Charles    4 

Andre,  Lona    4 

Andre,  Olga    4 

Andre,  Pierre    4 

Andre,  Tom    379 

Andren,  Jean    4 

Andrews,  Betty    636 

Andrews,  Bobbie    5 

Andrews,  Caroline    5 

Andrews,  Dana   5,  590 

628,  642 

Andrews,  Jack    227 

Andrews,  La  Verne    5 

Andrews,  Lois    5 

Andrews,  Mary    628 

Andrews,  Maxine    5 

Andrews,  Patti    5 

Andrews,  Robert    227 

Andrews  Sisters    5 

Andrews,  Stanley    5 

Andriot,  Lucien    281 

Anemostate  Corp. 

of  America    671 

Angel,  Heather    5 

Angold,  Edith    5 

Anguish,  Toby    692 

Angus,  Bernardine   227 

Anhalt,  Edna   227 

Anhalt,  Edward    227 

Animal  Owners  & 

Handlers  Assoc.,  Inc.    590 

Animal  Rentals    686 

Animals   182,  590 

Animated  Art  Prods   735 

Ankers,  Evelyn    5 

Ankrum,  Morris    5 

Annabella  5,  642 

Annis,  Albert  D   691 

Annis  I  R.  B.)  Co   735 

Ansco   480  adv.,  671,  687 

Ansell,  Louis  K  185,  639 

Ansen,  Joseph    624 

Anslinger,  Harry  J   5 


Anstey,  F   227 

Antheil,  George    325 

Anthony,  DeLeon    648 

Antrum,  Harry    5 

Antwerp,  Van    5 

Anzalone,  J.  J   631 

Anzalone,  Larry    5 

A-l  Script  Service    689 

Apex  Film  Corp  736,  752 

Apger,  Virgil    299 

Appel,  Victor    365 

Applebaum,  Irving  A   351 

Applebaum,  Louis    325 

Applegate,  Fred      602 

Appleton -Century- 
Crofts,  Inc   708 

Appleton,  Elinor    5 

Appleton,  Jr.,  Louis   185,  622 

Arbuckle,  Minta  Durfee    5 

Arbuckle,  D   598 

Arcadia  Productions    610 

Arcadia  House,  Inc   708 

Arce,  Arthur    681 

Archainbaud,  George    209 

Archer,  Claude    379 

Archer,  John    5 

Archibald,  Cheryl    5 

Archmal,  Harry    619 

Arco,  Louis    5 

Arden,  Eve   5,  648 

Ardrey,  Robert   227,  604 

Arel  Photo  Supply  Co   671 

Arensma,  John  Datu     303 

Argentine  Film  Companies  ..  965 

Argosy  Pictures  Corp   610 

Argosy  Television  Corp   752 

Arkie  Arkansas 

Woodchopper    5 

Arko,  Inc   610 

Arledge,  John    5 

Arlen,  Harold    325 

Arlen,  Michael    227 

Arlen,  Richard    5 

Arling,  Arthur    281 

Arling,  Joyce    5 

Armbruster,  Robert    325 

Armendarez,  Pedro     5 

Armetta,  Henry    6 

Armida    6 

Armistead,  Mark    686 

Arms,  Russell   6 

Armstrong,  Arnold  B   227 

Armstrong,  D.  Dudley    671 

Armstrong,  Charlotte    227 

Armstrong  Cork  Co   671 

Armstrong,  Henry    6 

Armstrong,  Honore    602 

Armstrong,  Louis    6 

Armstrong,  Paul    227 

Armstrong,  Robert   6,  590 

Armstrong,  Sam    325 

Arnac,  Marcel    227 

Arnall,  Ellis    596 

Arnaud,  Leo    325 

Arnaz,  Desi    6 

Arndt,  Shirley   628,  634 

Arnheim,  Gus    6 

Arno,  Sig    6 

Arnold  Antiques    689 

Arnold,  Billie    628 

Arnold,  Edward   6,  590 

593,  624 

Arnold,  Frank    227 

Arnold,  Jessie    6 

Arnold,  John   590,  624 

Arnold,  Phil    6 

Arnold,  Selma    598 

Arnold,  Walter  W   61  3 

Arnow,  Max    61  5 

Arnstein,  Eugene    618 

Arnt,  Charles  E   6 

Arons.  Max  L   599 

Aronson,  Seymour    671 

Arpi  Prod.,  Inc  595,  610 

Arriaga,  Dolly    6 

Arrigo,  Frank   303,  590 

NED— 1 

Arslan,  Sylvia    6 

Artcinema  Associates,  Inc.  ..  610 

Art  Department    590 

Art  Directors' Credits    303 

Art  Craft  Screen  Service    687 

Arthur.  Arthur    227 


IV 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Arthur,  George  185,  351 

Arthur,  Jr.,  Harry  C   593 

Arthur,  jean    6 

Arthur,  Louise    6 

Arthur,  Marie    314 

Arthur,  Robert   6,  642 

Arthur,  Robert    .  ..185,  227,  644 

Artists' Alliance,  Inc   610 

Artists,  Ltd   697 

Artists  Managers   703 

Artists  Managers  Guild    589 

Artists  Representatives 

Assoc.,  Inc   589 

Arvide,  Manuel    6 

A.S.C.A.P   599 

Asen,  Eli    601 

Asch,  Marc    594 

Ash,  Jerome    281 

Ash,  Sam    6 

Ashburn,  Harris    6 

Ashburns,  The    6 

Ashe,  Warren    6 

Ashelbe,  Detective   228 

Ashen,  Vaughn    593 

Asher,  Bud    365 

Asher,  Diane    6 

Asher,  Rollie    379 

Asher,  William   1  85,  209 

Ashkinos,  Al    601 

Ashley,  Audrey    228 

Ashley,  Edward    6 

Ashley,  Eve    6 

Ashey,  Herb    6 

Ashlock,  |esse    6 

Asiatic  Rentals    689 

Assault  (Horse)    182 

Assistant  Directors'  Credits..  379 
Associated  Actors  &  Artistes 

of  America    596 

Associated  Business 

Management    703 

Associated  Filmakers,  Inc   736 

Associated  Motion  Picture 

Advertisers,  Inc   594 

Associated  Motion  Picture 

Pilots    590 

Associated  Musicians  of 

Greater  New  York   599 

Associated  Producers 
of  Negro  Motion 

Pictures,  Inc   736 

Associated  Publications    736 

Associated 

Screen  News,  Ltd   736 

Association  of.Motion 

Picture  Producers    595 

Association  of  Screen  Mag- 
azine Publishers,  Inc   707 

Association  Films    736 

Associations    589 

Astaire,  Fred    6 

Asther,  Nils    6 

Astley,  F.  B   675 

Astor,  Gertrude  7,  590 

Astor,  Louis    614 

Astor,  Mary   7,  624 

Astor  Pictures  Corp  610,  752 

Astor  Prod.,  Inc   610 

Atchison,  Sheby    7 

Ates,  Roscoe    7 

Athena    391 

Athens,  Vi    7 

Atkinson,  P.  E   680 

Atlantic  Monthly  Press   708 

Atlas  Corporation    694 

Atlas.  Dorothy    228 

Atlas  Film  Corp   736 

Atlas,  Jack    602 

Atlas,  Leopold  L   228 

Atwater,  Edith   7,  589 

Atwater,  Gladys    228 

Atwell,  Roy    7 

Atwill,  Lionel    7 

Aubert,  Lenore    7 

Aubrey,  Jimmy    7 

Audience  Re- 
search, Inc  691 ,  695 

Audio  Film  Libraries   736 

Audio  Pictures,  Inc  595,  610 

687,  691,  736 

Audio  Pictures,  Ltd   736 

Audio  Prod.,  Inc.  .  694,  736,  752 

Audio  Visual  Corp   736 


Auer,  Florence    7 

Auer,  John  H  185.  209 

228,  635 

Auer,  Mischa   7,  185 

Auer,  Stephen   185,  635 

August,  Joseph  H   281 

August  (Rudolph)  Prod   736 

Auld,  G.  R                           -  673 

Aumont,  Jean  Pierre   7,  628 

Auricon  Sound  On  Film 

Equipment  Mfg   672 

Aurness,  James    7 

Aurora    7 

Auster,  Islin    1 85 

Austin,  Billy    325 

Austin,  Frank    7 

Austin,  Gene    7 

Austin,  J.  W   7 

Austin,  Jerry    7 

Austin,  John    314 

Austin,  Lois    7 

Austin,  Marie    7 

Austin,  Terry  Vivian    7 

Austin,  William    351 

Austin,  Wiliam  C.  P   7 

Australian  Film  Companies  ..  973 

Austrian  Film  Companies   ....  970 

Austrian,  Ralph  B   603 

Austrian,  Spencer    648 

Authors'  Guild  of  the 

Authors'  League    604 

Authors'  League  of 

America,  Inc   597 

Autry,  Gene  ....7,  602,  610,  615 
Autry  (Gene) 

Prod.,  Inc  610,  615 

Autry,  Ina    610 

A  versa,  Roy    7 

Avery,  Edward  W   634 

Avery,  Stephen  Morehouse  ..  228 

Avery,  William    299 

Avil,  Gordon    281 

Awards    721 

Axelrod,  Charles    601 

Ayers,  Lemuel    303 

Ayers,  Norman   647 

Aylesworth,  Arthur    7 

Aylesworth,  Douglas    7 

Ayres,  Lew   7,  648 

Ayres,  Mitchell    7 

B 

B  &  B  Pictures    610 

Babasin,  Harry    7 

Babb,  Kroner    741 

Babbitt,  Harry   7 

Babcock,  Dwight  V   228 

Babcock,  Fay    314 

Babcock,  Muriel    707 

Bacall,  Lauren   7,  648 

Bach,  Walter    672 

Bache.  Gordon     228 

Bachelin,  Franz    303 

Bachelor,  Stephanie    7 

Bac+ienheimer,  Howard    673 

Bacher,  William  A  185 

610,  640 

Bacher  (William  A.)  Prod.  .  610 

Bachler,  Dick   391,  603 

Bachmann  &  Co   697 

Bachom,  Jack    351 

Bachrach,  Ernie    590 

Back,  Dr.,  Frank  C   683 

Backstrand,  C.  F   671 

Backstrom,  R.  E   683 

Backus,  Georgia    8 

Bacon,  David    1  85 

Bacon,  Elliott  C   672 

Bacon,  F.  R   673 

Bacon,  Irving      8 

Bacon,  Lloyd   208  adv.,  209 

Bacon,  Shelby    8 

Bacon,  William  D   1  85 

Bader,  David     706 

Badner,  Joseph      598 

Baer,  Cy    601 

Baerwitz,  Belle  G   61  1 

Baerwitz,  Herbert  G   61  1 

Baerwitz,  Sam    ...185,  228,  611 

Baggett,  Lynne    8 

Bagier,  Douglas  W  351,  752 

Bagley,  C.  L  596,  599 


Bagnall,  Ceorge  L  591,  593 

596,  618,  642 

Bagni,  John    8 

Bagnold,  Enid    228 

Bahn,  Chester  B   706 

Bahr,  George   314,  628 

Baier,  Helen  S   593 

Bailer,  Adolph    8 

Bailey,  Bill    8 

Bailey,  Jack    8 

Bailey,  Pearl    8 

Bailey,  Rex    379 

Bailey,  Richard    8 

Bailey,  Robert    8 

Bailey,  William  Norton    8 

Bain.  Fred    351 

Bainter,  Fay    8 

Baird,  Leah    8 

Bakaleinikoff,  C  325,  634 

Bakalienikoff ,  Mischa    325 

Baker,  Art    8 

Baker.  Belle    8 

Baker,  Benny    8 

Baker,  Bert    624 

Baker  (Bob)  Marionettes  ....  689 

Baker,  Eddie    8 

Baker,  Fay    8 

Baker,  Graham    228 

Baker,  H.  H   679 

Baker,  Herbert    228 

Baker,  J.  E   635 

Baker,  Kenny    8 

Baker,  Lee    8 

Baker,  Phil    8 

Baker,  Warren    599 

Bakewell,  William    8 

Balaban,  Barney   591 .  603 

629,  630,  634 

Balderston,  John  L   228 

Baldridge,  Frank    351 

Baldwin,  Dick    8 

Baldwin,  Earl  W   228 

Baldwin,  Faith    228 

Baldwin,  Walter    8 

Bale,  Florine    589 

Balfour,  Katherine    8 

Balkin,  Adele    391 

Ball,  Jane    8 

Ball,  Lucille   8,  615 

Ball,  Raymond  N   675 

Ball  Script  Service    689 

Ballance,  H.  G   641 

Ballantine,  E.  J   8 

BallantyneCo   672 

Ballantyne,  R.  S   672 

Ballard,  Lucien    281 

Ballard.  Lucinda    391 

Ballbusch.  Peter   281 ,  624 

Ballew,  Smith    9 

Ballinger,  Cecil    593 

Balmer,  James  G   593 

Balogh,  Erno    599 

Balsam, Jerome    625 

Balzar,  George    228 

Bamberger,  Leon   ..595,  633 

Bane,  Hollis    9 

Banjo  IDog)   182 

Bankhead,  Tallulah    9 

Banks,  Lionel    303 

Banks,  Montague    9 

Banks,  Polan   610 

Banks-National  Pictures    ....  610 

Banneman,  Margaret    9 

Banner,  John    9 

Banning,  Margaret  Calkin  ....  604 

Bannister,  Georgianna    9 

Bannon,  Bonnie    9 

Bannon,  James  "Jim"    9 

Banton,  Travis    391 

Banyai,  George    61  7 

Banyai,  Thomas    617 

Baptista  (CO.)  Films    736 

Baptiste,  Jack   599 

Bara,  Nina    9 

Baragrer,  John    9 

Barbano,  L.  J   614 

Barber,  Bobby    9 

Barber,  Fred  A   683 

Barbier,  George    9 

Barclay,  Don   9,  603 

Barclay,  Joan    9 

Barclay,  Stephen  9 
Barcroft,  Roy   9,  636 


V 


CYD  CHARISSE 

AND 

TONY  MARTIN 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Bard,  Ben    9 

Bardette,  Trevor    9 

Bardwell,  Cecil    593 

Bardwell  &  McAlister    .  672,  692 

Bare,  Richard   209,  648,  765 

Bare  Productions 

&  Varieties,  Ltd   765 

Bareford,  H.  S  645,  647 

Bari,  Lynn    9 

Barker,  Jess    9 

Barker,  Lex    9 

Barker,  Patricia    9 

Barker,  Shirley    391 

Barlowe,  Joy    9 

Barnard,  A   609 

Barndollar,  Harry    281 

Barner,  Clen    314 

Barnes,  Binnie    9 

Barnes,  George    281 

Barnes,  Howard    602 

Barnes,  Margaret  Ayer    228 

Barnes,  Philip    10 

Barnes,  Philip    683 

Barnet,  Charlie    10 

Barnett,  Ben    325 

Barnett,  Criff    10 

Barnett,  Vince    10 

Barnett,  George    625 

Barnett,  Mrs.  George    625 

Barnett,  Lewis    625 

Barnhart,  Helen    642 

Bernitz,  Jr.,  Michael    10 

Bar  Nuthin'  Ranch    685 

Baron,  Charles    591 

Baron,  Lita    10 

Baron,  Steven    1 0 

Barone,  John  J   628 

Barons,  John  J   621 

Barquist,  F.  A   676 

Barr  (Arthur)  Prod   736 

Barr,  Byron    10 

Barra  (Cappy)  Boys    10 

Barranger,  Nate    379 

Barrat,  Robert  H   10 

Barrett,  Curt    10 

Barrett,  Edith    10 

Barrett,  Hurd    228 

Barrett,  Tony    10 

Barrett,  William  C   597 

Barrie,  Leslie    1 0 

Barrie,  Mona    1 0 

Barrier,  Edgar    10 

Barringer,  Dale    1 0 

Barris,  Harry   10,  325 

Barron,  Carter    593 

Barron,  Kirk    10 

Barron,  L.  E   673 

Barron,  Robert    10 

Barroso,  Ary   228,  325 

Barrow,  Wade, 

Guthrie  &  Co   613 

Barrows,  George    1  0 

Barrows,  Nicholas    228 

Barry,  Alan    10 

Barry,  Dave    10 

Barry,  Donald  "Red"   10,613 

Barry,  Harold    634 

Barry,  Iris    695 

Barry,  Mona    391 

Barry,  Philip   228,  604 

Barry,  Wesley   375,  379 

Barrymore,  Diana    10 

Barrymore,  Ethel    10 

Barrymore,  Lionel   11,  624 

Barsha,  Leon    1  85 

Barsky,  Robert    602 

Bart,  Jean    228 

Bartell,  Eddie    11 

Bartell,  Richard    1  1 

Barth,  Gus   683,  687 

Barth,  Willard    296 

Bartholomew,  Freddie    1  1 

Bartlett,  Bennie    1  1 

Bartlett,  Jeanne   228,  624 

Bartlett,  Sy   228,  642 

Barto,  Dewey    589 

Barton,  Charles  .  ..185,  209,  228 
593.  644 

Barton,  George    590 

Barton,  Gregg    1  1 

Barton,  James   11,  611 

Barton,  John    1  1 

Barton,  Vernon      736 


Barzman,  Ben   228,  624 

Barzman,  Norma    228 

Barzman,  Sol    228 

Barzun,  Jacques    604 

Basch,  Felix    1  1 

Basch  (Joseph)  Galleries    ..  .  689 

Basehart,  Richard   1  1 ,  617 

Basevi,  James   303,  610 

Bashor.  Wilma    591 

Basie,  Count    325 

Baskett,  James    1  1 

Bass  Camera  Co   672 

Bass,  Charles    672 

Bass,  Jacob    672 

Bass,  Samuel    672 

Basserman,  Albert    1  1 

Bassett,  Melvine    628 

Bassler,  Robert   183  adv.,  185 

642 

Bassman,  George    326 

Bastian.Jess    365 

Batchelor,  Walter    185 

Bateman,  Francis  A   637 

Bates,  Barbara   1  1 ,  648 

Bates,  Charles    1  1 

Bates,  Florence    1  1 

Bates,  Jeanne    1  1 

Bates,  jimmie    1  1 

Bates,  Kenneth  0   671 

Bates,  Louise    590 

Batista,  Henry    351 

Batt,  Howard    590 

Batten,  Tommy    1  1 

Battle,  John  Tucker    228 

Bau,  George    598 

Bau,  Gordon    634 

Bauchens,  Anne   351,  617 

Bauduc,  Ray    1  1 

Bauer,  N   680 

Baum,  Lou    375 

Baum,  Vicki    228 

Baumfield,  T.  W   185 

Baumstone.  Harold   599,  735 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Co.  ..  672 

Bausch,  Carl  L   672 

Bautista,  Joe    1  1 

Bavano  Films    752 

Baxter,  Alan    1  I 

Baxter,  Anne   1  1 ,  642 

Baxter,  C.  Kenneth    613 

Baxter,  George    1  1 

Baxter,  Warner   1  1,  61  5 

Bay,  Howard   303,  314 

Bayer,  Oliver  Weld    228 

Bayes,  Georgia    1  1 

Beach,  Brandon    1  1 

Beach,  Guy    1  1 

Beach,  Rex    228 

Beacon,  Linnie    600 

Beacon  Pictures    595 

Beahan,  Charles    228 

Beal,  Eddie    326 

Beal,  Eula    1  1 

Beal,  John    1  1 

Beal,  Royal    11 

Beal,  Scott    379 

Beale,  Charles    1  1 

Beals,  L.  M   673 

Bealus,  Jeane    1 1 

Beaman,  Earl  R  600,  645 

Beane.  Reginald    1  I 

Bear,  Mary    1  1 

Beard,  Renee    1  1 

Beard,  Stymie    1  1 

Beard,  Virginia    600 

Beasley,  G.  Hamilton    672 

Beaton,  Betsy    228 

Beaton,  Betzi    12 

Beattie,  George    598 

Beauchamp,  D.D   228 

Beauchamp,  Clem    379 

Beaudine,  William    209 

631.  640 

Beaudine,  Jr.,  William  ...12,  593 

Beaumont,  Harry    209 

Beaumont,  Hugh    12 

Beaumont,  Kathryn    12 

Beaver,  Elaine    591 

Beavers,  Louise   12,  590 

Beavers,  Richard   12,  624 

Beban,  Jr.,  George   12,  603 

Beche,  Robert  M  375,  615 

625.  640 


Beck,  Aexander    625 

Beck.  Denny    1  2 

Beck.  John    185 

Becker,  J.  A   591 

Becker,  Leon    365 

Beckett,  Marjorie    12 

Beckett,  Scotty    1  2 

Beckford,  Bill    12 

Beckman,  John    303 

Beckner,  Jr.,  Frederick    12 

Beckner,  Neal    296 

Beckwith,  K   603 

Beckworth  Corp  610,  614 

Beddingfield,  F.  H   593 

Beddoe,  Donald  T   12 

Bedell,  Austin    598 

Bedell,  Charles    12 

Bedlund,  Guy    1 2 

Bedoya,  Alfonso    12 

Beebe,  Ford   186,  209,  228 

Beecher,  Elizabeth    228 

Beechhurst  Press,  Inc.,  The  ..  709 

Beecroft,  Chester    228 

Beeland  (Charles  D.)  Co   736 

Beery,  Carol  Ann    12 

Beery,  Jr.,  Noah    1 2 

Beery,  Sr.,  Noah    1 2 

Beery,  Wallace   12,  624 

Beetley,  Samuel  E   351 

Beetson,  Frank  W  589,  686 

Begley,  Ed   12,  589 

Begley,  Martin    589 

Behm,  Joseph    379 

Behrman,  S.  N  228,  624 

Behrs,  Patti   12,  642 

Beich,  Albert    228 

Beier,  Nat    637 

Beilenson,  Laurence  W   590 

Bekassy,  Stephen    1  2 

Bekins  Van  &  Storage  Co   687 

Belanger,  Roland    1 2 

Belasco.  Arthur    589 

Belasco,  Leon    1 2 

Belden,  Barbara    1 2 

Belden,  Charles    229 

Beldin,  Richard    12 

Belding,  Dale    12 

Belgard,  Arnold    229 

Bel  Geddes,  Barbara   12,  634 

Belita    12 

Bell,  Arthur    351 

Bell,  Genevieve    1 2 

Bell,  Hank    12 

Bell  &  Howell  Co  672,  683 

Bell  International  Pictures  ..  692 

Bell,  James    12 

Bell,  James    296 

Bell,  James  F   675 

Bell,  Jeanne    '  3 

Bell,  Joanie    13 

Bell  (Lulu)  and  Scotty    13 

Bell,  Marion    1  3 

Bell,  Monta    209 

Bell  Pictures  Corp  610,  752 

Bell,  Rodney    13 

Bell,  Thomas    229 

Bell,  Ulric    641 

Bellah,  James  Warner    229 

Bellah,  Ross    303 

Bellamy,  Earl    379 

Bellamy,  Ralph   13,  589 

Bellaver,  Henry    1  3 

Bellem,  Robert  Leslie    229 

Bellin,  Fred   609,  610 

Bellin,  Lewis    326 

Bellinger,  Ted    365 

Bellson,  Louis    1  3 

Belmont,  R.  J   671 

Belmont,  Virginia    13 

Beloin,  Edmond  ....229,  604,  629 

Belsam  Pictures   595,  61  1 

Bemelmans,  Ludwig    229 

Benas,  John    595 

Benchley,  Robert    1 3 

Bender,  Ben  D   634 

Bender,  Dawn    1  3 

Bender-Ward  Agency    697 

Bendix,  William   13,  629 

Bendon,  Leon  E   589 

Benedic  (Nell)  Agency    697 

Benedict,  Brooks    13 

Benedict,  Howard    186 

Benedict,  Richard    13 


VII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Benedict,  William  "Billy"  ....  13 

Benedik,  Laslo    209 

Benefield,  Barry     229 

Benes,  Karel  J   229 

Bengal,  Ben    229 

Benge,  Wilson    1  3 

Benham,  Earl    603 

Benjamin,  B   61  0 

Benjamin,  Bennie    326 

Benjamin,  Robert  S  617,  634 

643,  695 

Bennett,  Boyd    1  3 

Bennett,  Bruce    1  3 

Bennett,  Charles    229 

Bennett,  Compton    624 

Bennett,  Constance    1  3 

186,  61  1 

Bennett  (Constance) 

Prod..  Inc   596,  61  1 

Bennett,  Dorothy    229 

Bennett,  Earl    1  3 

Bennett,  Guy    296 

Bennett,  Hugh   209,  375 

Bennett,  Joan    1  3 

Bennett,  Lee    1  3 

Bennett,  Marjorie    13 

Bennett,  Norman    326 

Bennett,  Raphael  "Ray"    13 

Bennett,  Russell    326 

Bennett,  Sam    633 

Bennett,  Seymour    229 

Bennett,  Spencer    209 

Bennett,  W.  H   684 

Benny,  Jack    1  3 

Benoff,  Mac    229 

Benoit-Levy,  Jean    600 

Benoit,  Edward    694 

Benoit,  Mary    1  3 

Benoit,  Pierre    229 

Benson,  Frank    1 3 

Benson,  John    590 

Benson,  Roy    1 4 

Benson,  Sally    229 

Bentham,  Josephine    229 

Bentham,  M.  S   702 

Bentkover,  Jack    597 

Bentley,  Bob    14 

Bentley,  Fred    296 

Benton,  Bob    14 

Beranger,  George    ..,   14 

Bercholz,  Joseph    186 

Bercovici,  Leonardo    229 

Berens,  Anje    1 4 

Berens,  Norman    326 

Beresford,  Evelyn    14 

Beresin,  Jack    593 

Berg-Allen- 
berg.  Inc  697,  adv.  750 

Berg,  Bernard    1  4 

Berge,  Alphonse    14 

Bergen,  Edgar    1 4 

Bergen,  Jerry    1  4 

Berger,  Carl    281 

Berger,  Fred    351 

Berger,  Ralph   303 

Berger,  Richard  H  186,  629 

Berger,  Rudolph    623 

Berger,  William  589,  590 

Bergerman,  Stanley    593 

Bergerman  (Stan- 
ley) &  Co   697 

Bergholz,  Edward    296 

Bergholz,  Emmett    296 

Bergman  Associates    736 

Bergman,  Dewey    326 

Bergman,  Ingrid   14,  637 

Bergman,  Jerry    379 

Bergman,  Lester  V   736 

Bergman,  Maurice   595,  643 

Bergman,  Sylvia    736 

Beringer,  Carl    644 

Berk,  Ben    314,  375 

Berk,  Ray    314 

Berke,  William   ....186,  209,  593 

Barkley,  Ballard    14 

Brekeley,  Busby   210,  624 

Berkeley,  Martin   229,  642 

Berkes,  John    1 4 

Berkman,  Sara    598 

Berkoff,  Louis   186,  609 

Berkova,  Saundra    14 

Berkson,  Ed    637 

Berkson,  Jacob  S  625,  637 


Berle,  Milton    602 

Berlin,  Abby   210,  379 

Berlin,  Irving   229,  324,  326 

Berlin,  Irving    636 

Berman,  Pandro  S   adv.  184 

186,  624 

Bernard,  Barry    1 4 

Berna,  Emil    281 

Bernard,  Ian    1 4 

Bernard,  Joseph  E   14 

Bernard,  Peter    299 

Bernard,  Sam    1 4 

Bernard,  Tommy    14 

Bernardino,  John   14,  631 

Bernds,  Edward   229,  365 

Berndt-Bach,  Inc   672 

Berndt.  E.  N   672 

Berne,  Jack  R     593 

Berne,  Josef   186,  210 

Berneis,  Peter    229 

Berner,  Sara    1 4 

Berner,  Philip    598 

Bernerd,  Jeffrey   186,  627 

Bernert,  Cecil    625 

Bernhard,  Jack  ....186,  210,  610 
Bernhard,  Joseph    613,  618,  687 

Bernhardt,  Curtis    210 

Bernie,  Herman    697 

Bernie,  Jason   -351,  637 

Bernoudy,  Edmund    .  379 

Bernstein,  A.  W   61  5 

Bernstein,  Louis    599 

Bernstein,  Sidney    640 

Bernstein,  Walter    229 

Bernsten,  G.  W   314 

Berr,  George    229 

Berry,  John    210 

Bert,  Malcolm    590 

Bert,  Margaret    14 

Bertisch,  Max    303 

Berwin,  Franklin  A   639 

Bess  (Horse)    182 

Besser,  Joe   14,  61  5 

Bessey,  H.  M   671 

Bessie,  Alvah    229 

Best,  Barbara    602 

Best,  Betty    14 

Best,  Camilla    600 

Best,  Deannie    1 4 

Best  Devices  Co.,  Inc   672 

Best,  Edna    14 

Best,  Willie    14 

Bestry,  Harry    702 

Bettinson,  Ralph    229 

Betts,  Ivan   644 

Betz,  Audrey   1 4 

Beute,  Christopher    379 

Beutel,  Jack    621 

Bevans.  Billy    1  4 

Bevans,  Clem    1 4 

Bevis,  Frank    375 

Beverly,  Helen    1 4 

Beverly  Management    703 

Beverly  National  Co   703 

Bewlay,  H.  T   677 

Bey,  Turhan    1 4 

Beyea,  Basil    14 

Beyer  (Charles)  Agency    697 

Bezzerides,  A.  E   642 

Bialk,  Elisa   229 

Bianco,  Peggy  Lou    14 

Biano,  Solly    648 

Bibas,  Frank    61  3 

Biberman,  Abner    14 

Biberman,  Herbert  J  186 

210,  229 

Bibikov,  Maria    1 4 

Bice,  Robert    14 

Bickett,  H.  R   675 

Bickford,  Charles   15,  590 

Bickford,  Zarh    599 

Biddell,  Sidney   186,  229 

Bieber,  Nita    1 5 

Bienstock,  Abraham  L   645 

Bienvenu,  Mrs.  E   1  5 

Bierce,  T.  H   631 

Biersdorf,  Herman    617 

Bierwirth,  John  E   645 

Biery,  Jr.,  Edward  A   351 

Bigard,  Barney    1  5 

Bigelow,  Charles  J  186,  375 

Bigelow,  Joe    229 

Biggers,  Earl  Derr    229 


Biggers,  John  D   679 

Biggs,  Douglas    352 

Bilado,  Reginald    15 

Bilbrook,  Lydia    1  5 

Bilder,  Robert    326 

Bildner,  Albert    186 

Billboard,  The    706 

Billinger,  Ted    352 

Billingsley,  Barbara    15 

Billingsley,  Floyd  M   597 

Bilson,  George  R  186,  634 

Binder,  Henry    767 

Bing,  Herman    1  5 

Binger,  Ray  O.  .    281 

Bingham,  J.  R   600 

Binney,  J   609 

Binyon,  Claude  186,  210 

224  adv.,  229,  642,  644 

Binyon,  Conrad    1  5 

Bircg,  Rosa  Kraft    600 

Birch,  Wyrley    15 

Bird,  Chris  Willow   15,  590 

Birdwell,  Russell    229 

Birell.Tala    15 

Birnbaum,  B   614 

Biro,  Lajos    229 

Biroc,  Joseph  F  281 ,  590 

Bischoff,  Harriet   61  1 ,  634 

Bischoff,  Samuel     186,  611,  617 

627,  634,  637,  639 

Bischoff  (Sam)  Prod.,  Inc.  ..  611 

Bisgeier,  Ben    625 

Bishop,  jr.,  Burtis    622 

Bishop,  Julie    1  5 

Bishop,  Richard    1  5 

Bishop,  W.  M   595 

Bishop,  William   15,  61  5 

Bissell,  Whitner    15 

Bittner,  Jack    1  5 

Bizzelle  Cinema 

Supply  Corp   672 

Bjerring,  Frank    299 

Black,  Arthur  S  375.  380 

Black,  Jonathan    1 5 

Blackburn,  E.  O            ...593,  672 

Blackburn,  Tom    229 

Black  Horse  (Horse)    182 

Blackley,  Douglas    1  5 

Blackmer,  Sidney   15,  589 

Blackwell,  Jr.,  Carlyle    1  5 

Blackwell,  R.  E   741 

Blagoi,  George    1  5 

Blaine,  Louis    595 

Blaine,  Vivian    1  5 

Blair,  Betsy    1  5 

Blair,  Bob    1  5 

Blair,  Don    619 

Blair,  George   186,  210,  636 

Blair,  Hal    326 

Blair,  Henry    1  5 

Blair,  Harry    595 

Blair,  Janet    15 

Blair,  Joan    1  5 

Blair,  Mary    303 

Blair,  Reno    1  5 

Blake  <B.  K.>,  Inc  737 

Blake,  Bobby    1  5 

Blake.  George   186,  229,  609 

Blake,  Gladys   17 

Blake,  James  W.   326 

Blake,  Larry    17 

Blake,  Marie    17 

Blake,  Oliver    17 

Blake,  Pamela    1  7 

Blakely,  Gene    1  7 

Blakeney,  Olive    1  7 

Blakey,  Ruble   17 

Blanchard,  Felix  "Doc"    17 

Blancke,  L.  M   614 

Blanco,  Eumenio    17 

Blandick,  Clara    17 

Blane,  Ralph   326 

Blangsted,  Folmer   352,  591 

Blank,  A.  H   591 

Blanke,  Henry    186 

190  adv.,  648 

Blankfort,  Henry   186,  229 

Blankfort,  Michael    229 

Blass.  Henry    624 

Blastic,  Lee    326 

Blatchford,  G.  N.  .  609,  625,  627 

Blatt,  Eddie                         ...  186 

Blatt,  Edward  A   210 


VIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Blaustein,  Julian  C     229 

Blaydon,  Richard    375 

Blazier,  Anne    62 1 

Blees,  William   17 

Bleifer,  John    1  7 

Bletcher,  Billy    1  7 

Blihar,  Joseph    602 

Blimps,  Cameras,  Etc   686 

Bliss,  Frank  H   677 

Bliss,  Lela    17 

Bliss,  Sally    17 

Bloch,  Bertram    641 

Blocher,  A.  R   593 

Block,  Aleck    230 

Block,  Alfred      624 

Block,  Libbie    230 

Block,  Ralph     230,  591 

Blodgett,  T.  H   671 

Blondell.  Joan    17 

Bloom,  Phil    697 

Bloom,  Rube    326 

Bloom,  William    186 

Bloom,  Willie    590 

Bloomberg,  Daniel  j.   635 

Bloomenthal,  Richard    186 

Blore,  Eric    17 

Blossner,  Ben    326 

Blowitz,  William   618,  703 

Blue,  Angi    1  7 

Blue,  Ben    17 

Blue  Ridge  Moun- 
tain Folks    1 7 

Blue,  Monte   17,  648 

Blue  Seal  Cine  Devices    672 

Blum,  Albert    703 

Blum,  Carmel  Myers    697 

Blum,  David    623 

Blum,  Edwin  Harvey    230 

Blum.  RalDh    697 

Blum  I  Ralph)  Corp   697 

Blum,  Robert      326 

Blumberg,  Nate   591,  643 

Blumenfield,  Abe   593 

Blumenstock,  Mort           595,  645 

Blumenthal,  A.  Pam   613]  618 

Blummie,  Walter    296 

Blystone,  Stanley    1 7 

Blystone,  Jasper   380 

Blyth.  Ann    1 7  644 

Blythe,  Betty    '  17 

B.M.I   599 

Boardman,  Nan    1  7 

Bobbs-Merrill  Co   709 

Boch,  Alfred    677 

Bocheros,  Los    18 

Bocignon,  Iris    1  8 

Bock,  Edward    230 

Bodde  Projection  Screens  672 

Bodde,  B.  M   672 

Bodeen,  De  Witt    230 

Boden,  Herman    1  8 

Bodrero,  Jim    230 

Boehm,  David   '.  230 

Boehm,  Sydney   230,  624 

Boemler,  George   352 

Boetticher,  Oscar    380 

Boetticher,  Jr.,  Oscar    210 

Boettinger,  Bud    380 

Bogart,  Humphrey  ....     18  615 
637,'  648 

Bogeaus,  Benedict  ....     186  593 
610,  61  1 

Boeeaus  (Bene- 
dict) Prod  596,  61  1 

Boggs,  Haskell  "Buzz"     ..  296 

Bohem,  Andre   186,  629 

Bohnen,  Roman    1  8 

Bois,  Curt   *     i  8 

Boland,  Mary    1  8 

Bold  Venture  (Horse)   "  182 

Bole,  George    644 

Bolger,  |r..  Jack  A.    ...  '  365 

Boleer.  Ray  .    18 

Bollinger,  A.  E  "  617 

Bolsey  Corp.  of  America    672 

Bolster,  Anita     1  8 

Bolton,  Guy    230 

Bolton,  Mathew  "     i  8 

Bolton.  Muriel  Roy   ...  230 

Boltz,  Jr.,  Raymond   314,  326 

Bonanova,  Fortunio    18 

Bonar,  lack   314 

Bond,  Anson    618  752 


Bond,  David    1 8 

Bond,  John    326 

Bond,  johnny    1 8 

Bond,  Lillian    1  8 

Bond,  Raymond    18 

Bond,  Tommy    1  8 

Bond,  Ward    18 

Bonded  Film 

Storage  Co.,  Inc  694,  695 

Bonded  Television  Corp   752 

Bondi,  Beulah    18 

Bondy  (AIO.)  Pictures    736 

Bonelli,  Richard    599 

Bonn,  Louis  A   672 

Bonn,  Walter    18 

Bonnell,  Lee    1  8 

Bonwick,  George  Jr  631,  745 

Book  Publishers    708 

Booth,  Adrian   18,  636 

Booth,  Barbara    18 

Booth,  Charles  C   230 

Booth,  J.  H   683 

Booth,  Karin    1  8 

Boots  &  Saddles 

Pictures,  Inc  595,  61  1 

Borden,  J.  C   ...  673 

Borden,  Leo    1  8 

Bordon,  Eugene    1  8 

Bordwell,  Charles    640 

Borell,  Louis    1  8 

Borelli,  Vincent    614 

Boren,  Charles   595 

Boreo,  Emile    18 

Boretz,  Allen    ..  230 

Borg,  Sven  Hugo      1  9 

Borg,  Veda  Ann    1  9 

Boris,  Ruthanna   ..  599 

Borkowski,  Leopold    19 

Boritz,  Herman    601 

Borne,  Hal   326 

Borofsky,  Paul    352 

Boros,  Ferike    1 9 

Borowsky,  Marvin    230 

Borradaile,  O.  H   282 

Borschell,  Ed    365 

Borus,  Si    625 

Borzage,  Frank    186,  210 

Borzage,  Lew   1  86,  380 

Boswell,  Connie    1 9 

Boswell,  Hugh    375 

Boteler,  Wade   1 9 

Botiller,  Dick    1 9 

Botkin,  Perry    326 

Bottome,  Phyllis    230 

Boucher,  George  H.   .  680 

Boudreaux,  Joseph    19 

Boulton,  Matthew    .   19 

Bourke,  John    636 

Bourne,  Saul  H   599 

Rourneuf,  Philip    19  589 

Boutelje.  Phil    326 

Boutyette.  Jean      602 

Bovard,  Mary  1 9 

Bovett,  Bill    1 9 

Rowan,  Svbil    589 

Rowen,  Sidney   375 

Rowers,  less    230 

Rowers,  Kenneth    19 

Rowers,  William  J   230 

Bow'es,  Paul      326 

Rowles.  Phil     3<?n 

Bowman,  lohn  Clarke    .  593 

Rowman,  Lee   19,  S90 

Roxoffice    '  706 

Rox  Office  Digest   706 

Rovce.  H°len    1 9 

Boyd,  E.  R  694 

Rovd,  lohn  M   ^99 

Rovd,  Mo|   '  610 

Rovd,  Mildred    1  9 

Rovd.  William   19,  186]  6?i 

Royer,  Charles   1  q 

Row,  Lvle    352 

Rovlan,  Malcolm  Stuart    ......  230 

Rovle,  Charles  P   282 

Bov'e,  Fdward  G   314 

Boyle,  lack    19 

Rovle,  lack    230 

Rovle,  lack  H   589 

Rovle,  lohn  W  282,  590,  594 

Boyle,  loseph    '  380 

Royle,  Robert   303,  590 

Boyle,  Walden    1 9 


Boyne,  Eve  Leonard    19 

Boyne,  Hazel    1 9 

B.P.D.P.A   597 

Brace,  Blanche    230 

Bracho,  Jesus  .    303 

Bracken,  Eddie    19 

Bracken,  Stanley    675 

Brackett,  Charles   186,  230 

591,  594,  629 

Brackett,  Leigh    230 

Bradbury,  H.  D   680,  692 

Bradfield,  Robert    314 

Bradford,  David    19 

Bradford,  Lane    1  9 

Bradford.  William    282 

Bradley,  Ben  A   375 

Bradley,  Betty    19 

Bradley,  Harry    19 

Bradley,  Owen    326 

Bradley,  Paul    1 9 

Bradley,  Truman  ...  19 

Bradley,  Scott    326 

Bradley,  Wilbur    296 

Bradshaw,  Charles    326 

Bradshaw,  D.  Y   765 

Bradstreet,  Charles    19 

Brady  (Darrel)  Prod   737 

Brady,  Fred    19 

Brady,  June    1  9 

Brady,  Patti    1  9 

Brady,  Ruth    19 

Brady,  R.  R   683 

Brady,  Scott   1  9,  617 

Braham,  Lionel   \     1  9 

Brahm,  John    210 

Braig,  Lily    595 

Branch.  Houston    230 

Branch,  Ray    594 

Brand  (George)  Agency  697 

Brand,  Harry   595,  642 

Brand,  Max   '  230 

Brand,  Millen   230 

Brande,  Ruth   19 

Brandell,  William    602 

Brandes,  Werner    282 

Branden,  Michael    20 

Brandis  (Bob)  Agency   ....  .  697 

Brandon  Films,  Inc  697,  737 

Brandon,  Henry   J  20 

Brandon,  Lillian  W  .  737 

Brandon.  Thomas  J   737 

Brandt,  Bernard    610 

Brandt,  Harry  1 86  591 

603,  625,'  640 

Brandt  ( Jerrold  T. ),  Inc  611 

Brandt,  Louis  G   610 

Brandt,  Steve   603 

Brandt,  William     603 

Brannon,  Carol    20 

Brannon,  Fred    636 

Bransby,  John    737 

Branson,  Walter  E    633 

Bransten,  Richard    230 

Brant  (Joyce)  and  the 

Flennoy  Trio    20 

Brant,  Roy    20 

Branton,  G.  Raph   593 

Brash,  Henry    1  86 

Brassele,  Keefe    70 

Brastoff,  Sascha    20 

Bratti,  Paul    20 

Braus.  Mortimer    230 

Brav,  Jessica    61  8 

Bray,  John  R  737,  752 

Bray,  Paul  A   737 

Bray,  Robert   20,  634 

Bray  Studios   .737,  752 

Brayton,  Margaret   20 

Brazilian  Film  Companies  ....  975 

Brazzi,  Rossano    637 

Breakston,  George   20,  186 

210,  282 

Brecher,  Egon    20 

Brecher,  Irving   230,  61  1 

Brecher  Prod   61  1 

Breck  Photoplay 

Supply  Co   672 

Bredell,  Woody   282 

Breen,  Joseph  1  230,  595 

Breen,  Michael    326 

Breen.  Richard  L   629 

Breen,  Thomas  E  20,  624 

Bregman,  Jack   602 


IX 


CENERAL  INDEX 

Brock,  Frank    352 

Brock,  fames  K   365 

Brock,  Lou   187,  231 

Brockway,  Wilhelm  W   365 

Brode,  Robert  Stephen    231 

Brodel,  Betty    21 

Broder,  Jane    702 

Broderick,  Helen    21 

Brodie,  Don    21 

Brodie,  Steve    21 

Brodin,  Oscar    619 

Brodine,  Norbert   282 

Brodney,  Oscar   231,  644 

Broidy,  Samuel  "Steve"  595,  600 
609,  625,  627 

Bromberg,  Arthur  C   625 

Bromberg,  ).  Edward   21 

Bromfield,  John    21 

Bromfield,  Louis    231 

Bronaugh,  George    681 

Bronner,  Robert    296 

Bronson,  Lillian    2 1 

Bronson,  Milton    21 

Bronston,  Samuel    643 

Bronte,  Charlotte    231 

Brooke,  Clifford    21 

Brooke,  Hilary    21 

Brooks,  Arthur  A   352 

Brooks  (Bobby)  Quartette  ..  22 

Brooks,  Clarence    22 

Brooks,  Dudley    326 

Brooks,  George   303 

Brooks,  Geraldine    22 

Brooks,  Hadda    22 

Brooks.  Hazel   22,  637 

Brooks,  Jack    326 

Brooks,  Leslie    22 

Brooks,  Matt    231 

Brooks,  Paul    22 

Brooks,  Phyllis    22 

Brooks,  Ralph    22 

Brooks,  Rand    22 

Brooks,  Richard   231 ,  624 

Brooks,  Shelton    22 

Brooks,  Stephen    1 87 

Brooks  Uniform  Co   672 

Brooks,  William    22 

Brophy,  Edward  S   22 

Bro-Rog  Pictures  Corp   611 

Brotemerkle,  George    628 

Brotherhood  of  Painters, 
Decorators  and  Paper- 
hangers  of  America    597 

Broughton,  Cliff   61  1 ,  621 

Broughton,  Robert    590 

B rower,  Otto    210 

Brower,  Robert    282 

Brown,  Anita    22 

Brown,  Anne    22 

Brown,  Barbara    22 

Brown,  Becky    22 

Brown,  Bernard    365 

Brown,  Beth    61  1 

Brown,  Bill  "Scotty"    ...  739,  745 

Brown,  Steve  "Boots"    22 

Brown,  Chamberlain    702 

Brown,  Charles    739 

Brown,  Charles  D   22 

Brown,  Clarence   187,  210 

593,  624 

Brown,  Daniel    23 1 

Brown,  Donald  H   187 

Brown,  Dottye    22 

Brown,  E.  M   739 

Brown,  Everett  A   365 

Brown,  Fayte  M  282,  296 

Brown,  Forman    326 

Brown,  Frankie    326 

Brown,  Frederic    231 

Brown,  George   595,  629 

Brown,  George  Carlton    231 

Brown,  Gordon    611 

Brown,  H.  S   682 

Brown,  H.  W   597 

Brown,  Harris    22 

Brown,  Harry    22 

Brown,  Harry    23 1 

Brown,  Harry  Joe   187,  210 

61 1,  615,  631,  636 

Brown,  Helen    22 

Brown,  Hillyard    304 

Brown,  Hugh    375 

Brown,  Jr.,  Hugh  B   601 


Bremen,  Lennie    20 

Bremer,  Lucile    20 

Bren,  J.  Robert   187,  231 

Bren,  Milton  H   187 

Brendel,  El    20 

Brendon,  Ann    20 

Breneman,  Tom    20 

Brenkert,  Karl    672 

Brenkert  Light 

Projection  Co  672,  680 

Brenkert,  Wayne  D   672 

Brennan,  Frederick  Hazlitt  ..  231 

Brennan,  James  J   597 

Brennan,  Mrs.  Philip  A   604 

Brennan,  Walter    20 

Brennan,  William  G   614 

Brenner,  William    694 

Brent,  Earl.  K   326 

Brent,  Evelyn    20 

Brent,  George   20,  634,  636 

Brent,  Linda    20 

Brent,  Lynton    20 

Brent,  Milarde    23  1 

Brent,  Robert    20 

Brent,  Romney    20 

Brent,  Roy   20 

Brent,  Rudolph   621 ,  628 

Brent,  William    231 

Breon,  Edmund    20 

Brereton,  Harmar    675 

Bresler,  Jerry   187,  644 

Breslow,  Lou    23 1 

Bressart,  Felix    20 

Bressel,  Claribel    20 

Bretherton,  Howard   187,  210 

Breton,  Ruth    599 

Brewer,  Jameson    231 

Brewer,  Roy  M.  590,  591 

593,  596,  597.  598,  601 

Brian,  Donald    589 

Brian,  Mary    20 

Brice,  Fanny    20 

Brice,  Monte   231 ,  629 

Bricken,  Jules    375 

Bricker,  Clarence   187,  380 

Bricker,  Elsie    231 

Bricker,  George   187,  231 

Bricklayers,  The  (Dogs)    182 

Bridge,  Alan    20 

Bridges,  Beau    20 

Bridges,  John    20 

Bridges,  Lloyd    21 

Bridie,  James    231 

Brier,  Barbara   21 ,  391 

Brigandi,  Phil    365 

Briggs,  E.  P   631 

Briggs,  Harlan    21 

Briggs,  Harvey    648 

Briggs,  Julie    21 

Briggs,  Matt   21 ,  589 

Brigham,  James    627 

Bright,  John    231 

Brightman,  Homer    231 

Brill,  Leighton  K   231 

Brill,  Patti    21 

Brinckman,  Nancy    21 

Brind,  Tessa    21 

Brinegar.  Paul    21 

Bring,  Lou    21 

Briscoe  &  Goldsmith,  Inc   702 

Briskin,  Barney   622,  640 

Briskin,  Bert    380 

Briskin,  Irving   187,  602 

615,  637 

Briskin,  Jerry   187,  617,  681 

Briskin,  Samuel  J  623,  629 

Brissac,  Virginia    21 

Brisson,  Frederick   187,  621 

Bristol,  Howard    314 

Bristow,  Frank    21 

Bristow,  Gwen    231 

British  Film  Companies    977 

British  Informa- 
tion Services   737,  752 

Brito,  Phil    21 

Britton,  Barbara    21 

Britton,  Kenneth    21 

Britton,  Leon    633 

Britton,  Pamela    21 

Broadcast  Music,  Inc   599 

Broadcast  Pictures,  Inc   61  1 

Broadus,  William  2 1 

Brocco,  Peter    21 


Brown,  James    22 

Brown,  Jr.,  James  S   282 

Brown,  Joe  E   22 

Brown,  John    22 

Brown,  Johnny  Mack    23 

Brown,  Karl    231 

Brown,  Kenneth    23 

Brown,  Kirk    589 

Brown,  Les    326 

Brown,  Lew   231,  326 

Brown,  Lewis  H   677 

Brown,  Lucille   591 ,  603 

Brown,  Lucy    599 

Brown,  Malcolm   304,  590 

Brown,  Nacio  Herb    326 

Brown,  Nacio  Porter    .  326 

Brown,  Orval  E   598 

Brown,  Paul  G   643 

Brown,  Phil    23 

Brown,  Rowland    231 

Brown,  Roy  M   597 

Brown,  Russ    603 

Brown,  Stanley    23 

Brown,  Steve    23 

Brown,  Tom    23 

Brown,  Vanessa    23 

Brown,  Wally    23 

Browne-Grippo  Agency    697 

Browne,  Kenneth  A   617 

Browne,  Michaele    23 

Browne,  Reginald    352 

Browning,  Ivan  H   23 

Browning,  Jill    23 

Browning,  Tod    23 1 

Brownlee,  John    599 

Brownstein,  Rebecca    589 

Bronza,  Irene    23 

Bruce,  David    23 

Bruce,  Earle    23 

Bruce,  Eddie    23 

Bruce,  George    231 

Bruce,  Nigel   -   23 

Bruce,  Rodman    23 

Bruce,  Virginia    23 

Bruce  Publishing  Co   709 

Bruckman,  Clyde    231 

Bruen,  Hugh    594 

Brulator  (J.  E.) ,  Inc  adv.,  672 

Brulatour,  C.  Jules    672 

Brunet,  Meade    680 

Brunn,  Frederic    23 

Brunnetti,  Argentina    23 

Bruns,  Sr.,  Edwin  G   602 

Brussels  Film 

Festival  Awards    734 

Bruzlin,  Alfred    365 

Bryan,  Arthur  Q   23 

Bryan,  Jerry   380 

Bryan,  Julien  H  742,  757 

Bryan,  L.  C   679 

Bryant,  Jan    23 

Bryant,  Gene    375 

Bryant,  Marie    23 

Bryant,  Nana    23 

Bryant,  W.  C   766 

Bryar,  Paul    23 

Bryde,  June    23 

Bryden,  Sonja    23 

Bryon,  George    23 

Bryson,  Betty    23 

Bryson,  John  C   595 

Bryson,  Tom    23 

B.  S.  E.  I.  U   597 

Buchanan,  Edgar   23,  615 

Buchman,  Harold    231 

Buchman,  Sidney   187,  231 

61  1 ,  622 
Buchman  (Sidney)  Enter- 
prises, Inc  adv.  394 

61  1,  615 

Buchwald,  Sam    766 

Buck  &  Bubbles    24 

Buck,  Chickie  &  Buck    24 

Buck,  Gene   589,  599 

Buck,  George    589 

Buck,  Jules   187,  621 

Buck,  Pearl  S   231 

Buckley,  Buz    24 

Buckley,  Daisy    600 

Buckley,  H.  D   642 

Buckley,  Harry    603 

Buckner,  Robert  .187,  233,  644 
Bucquet,  Harold  S   210 


X 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Bufano,  Remo    24 

Buffington,  Adele    233 

Buhler,  Joseph  F   603 

Building  Service    590 

Building  Service  Employees 

International  Union    597 

Bulgakov,  Leo    24 

Buka,  Donald    24 

Bullers,  John  J   679 

Bull  Lea  (Horse)    182 

Bulloch,  Malcolm    299 

Bulloch.  Charles    619 

Bullock,  Walter   233,  326 

Buloff,  Joseph    24 

Bultman,  Rune    24 

Bumstead,  Henry   304,  590 

Bunin,  Florence    61  1 

Bunin,  Lou    61  1 

Bunin  (Lou)  Prod   61  1 

Bunin's  Puppets    24 

Bunker,  Ralph    24 

Bunnell,  Raymond    648 

Burbank,  Monroe  W   282 

Burbridge,  Betty    233 

Burbridge,  Charles  J   365 

Burbridge,  James  K   366 

Burch,  Glen    600 

Burch,  John    380 

Burch,  Ruth   637,  645 

Burdick,  Hal    233 

Burdick,  Ray    594 

Burford,  John    24 

Buford,  Roger    233 

Burger,  Fairfax    24 

Burger,  Samuel  N   623 

Burgess,  Frank   296,  299 

Burgess,  Celett    233 

Burgess,  Crover    24 

Burke  and  James    672 

Burke,  Billie    24 

Burke,  Charles    296 

Burke,  James    24 

Burke,  Johnny    326 

Burke,  Lolita   609,  610 

Burke,  Sonny    327 

Burkett,  James  S  187,  61  1 

621,  627 

Burkett  (James)  Prod   594 

609,  61  1 

Burkey.  Evelyn  F             597,  604 

Burks,  E.  E   684 

Burks,  Robert    282 

Burlando,  Joseph    24 

Burman,  Ellis    304 

Burnett,  Louise    24 

Burnett,  W.  R   233 

Burnette,  Smiley   24,  615 

Burnford,  Paul    210 

Burns,  George    602 

Burns,  Neal    24 

Burns,  Paul  E   24 

Burns,  Robert    24 

Burns,  Ronnold    24 

Burns,  Roy    375 

Burnside,  R.  H   603 

Burr,  Ann   24,  589 

Burr,  Jane   .'  233 

Burr,  Raymond    24 

Burress,  Paul    296 

Burroughs,  Edgar  Rice    233 

Burrows,  Adam  S   233 

Burrows,  George  D.  ..  609 

625,  627 

Burrows,  Harold  L   623 

Burrows,  L.  V   684 

Burson,  Wayne    24 

Burston,  Janet    24 

Burt,  Benny    24 

Burt,  Frank    233 

Burt,  Margaret    24 

Burton,  B   609 

Burton,  Bernard  W.  .      187  352 

61  3]  634 

Burton,  George    24 

Burton,  John   "  24 

Burton,  Sam    ....  24 

Burton,  Val   187,  233;  327 

Burton's  Birds    1  82 

Busch,  Niven    233 

Bush-Fekete,  Lazlo   "  233 

Bush,  Jack    594 

Bush,  James    24 

Bush,  Nora   "  24 


Bush,  Norma  Jean    24 

Bush,  Rodney    641 

Bushman,  Francis  X   24 

Bushner,  Mark    634 

Business  Administration    703 

Business  Management    703 

Business  Manage- 
ment Associates    703 

Busse,  Enright    24 

Busse,  Henry    24 

Bussey,  Donia    25 

Buster,  Budd    25 

Buster,  John  L   25 

Butcher,  Ted    624 

Butler,  Carolyn   25,  629 

Butler,  David   210,  648 

Butler,  Frand    25 

Butler,  Frank   233,  629 

Butler,  Gerald    233 

Butler,  Hugo    233 

Butler,  John    25 

Butler,  John  K  233,  591 

Butler,  Lawrence  W  282,  615 

Butler,  Lois    617 

Butler,  Roy    25 

Butler,  Rudy    636 

Butt,  Bob    25 

Butterfield,  Al    765 

Butterfield 

(Allyn)Prod  611,  752 

Butterfield,  Allyn   61  1 ,  752 

Butterfield,  Roger    233 

Butterworth,  Charles    25 

Buttolph,  David    327 

Button,  Ronald    610 

Buttons,  Red    25 

Buttram,  Pat    25 

Butts,  Dale    327 

Butts,  Robert  S   629 

Buzzell,  Edward   .  210,  593,  624 

Byfield,  Jr.,  Ernest    624 

Byington,  Spring   25,  624 

Byram,  John    629 

Byrd,  Ralph    25 

Byrne,  James  A   613 

Byrne,  John  P   623 

Byron,  Inc  737,  753 

Byron,  Richard    25 

C 

C-O-Two  Fire  Equip- 
ment Co   672 

Cabanne,  Bill    25 

Cabanne,  Christy    187 

210,  233 

Cabello,  Carlos    380 

Cabot,  Bruce    25 

Cadkin,  Emil    327 

Cady,  Frank    25 

Cady,  Jerome    233 

Caesar,  Arthur    233 

Caesar,  Irving   327,  599 

Caesar,  Sid    25 

Caffee,  Jack    282 

Caffey,  Frank    375 

Cage,  John    327 

Cagney,  Edward  S   61  1 

Cagney,  James   25,  61  1 

Cagney,  Jeanne    25 

Cagney  Prods., Inc  .596,  61  1 

Cagney,  William  187,  61  1 

Cahan,  Matthew    595 

Cahill,  E.  C   680 

Cahn,  Edward  L   210 

Cahn,  Philip   187,  352 

Cahn,  Sammy    327 

Cailliet,  Lucien    327 

Cain,  Georgia    25 

Cain,  James  M   233 

Cairncross,  James    594 

Calaveras  Trio    25 

Calder,  Alexander    233 

Caldwell,  Betty    25 

Caldwell,  Cleatus    25 

Caldwell,  Dwight    352 

Caldwell,  Ruth    25 

Calendar,  Red    25 

Calhern,  Louis   25.  589 

Calhoun  Co   737 

Calhoun,  Hazel    600 

Calhoun,  Rory   25,  637 

Calhoun  Studios    737 

California  Aircraft  Corp   686 


Caliifornia  Com- 
mercial Film  Co   737 

California  Pic- 
tures Corp  596,  61  1 

California  Studios    61  1 

Calihan,  William   375,  380 

Calker,  Darrell    327 

Calkins,  Johnny    25 

Call  Club,  The    689 

Callaghan,  Stephen    629 

Callahan,  Will    25 

Callahan,  Bob    25 

Callahan  Brothers    25 

Callahan,  George   187,  233 

Callahan,  Robert    233 

Callahan,  Robert  E   187 

Callahan,  Walter  A   640 

Callam,  Alex    25 

Calleia,  Joseph    25 

Callejo,  Cecelia    25 

Callejo,  Manuela    25 

Callender,  Romaine    26 

Callow,  Ridgeway   380,  593 

Calloway,  Cab    26 

Calvert,  Charles    26 

Calvert,  John    26 

Calvert,  Lowell  V   628 

Calvert  Phyllis   26  629 

Calvert,  William    314 

Calvin  Co   737 

Calvin,  F.  0  684,  737 

Camargo,  Ana    26 

Cambiano,  Joseph    598 

Cameo  Girls    26 

Cameo  Prods   61  1 

Camera  Arts  Craft    686 

Camera  Craft    686 

Camera  Equipment  Co   673 

Camera  Mart,  Inc   686 

Camera  Supply  Co   673 

683,  686 

Cameramen    590 

Cameramen 

(Operating)  Credits    296 

Camera,  Blimps,  Etc   686 

Camerillo,  Dolores    26 

Cameron,  Carol    26 

Cameron,  Kate    602 

Cameron,  Patricia    26 

Cameron,  Rocky    26 

Cameron,  Rod   26,  636 

Cameron,  Rudolph    26 

Cammenos,  Elias    602 

Camp,  Ted    590 

Campana,  Nina    26 

Campbell,  Charles    26 

Campbell,  Clay    615 

Campbell,  Colin    26 

Campbell,  George    599 

Campbell,  George  R   680 

Campbell,  Howard    304 

Campbell,  John   26,  591 

Campbell,  Marguerite    26 

Campbell,  Patsy    589 

Campbell,  Paul    26 

Campbell,  Robert    593 

Campbel,  Sandy    26 

Campbell,  Stanley    598 

Campbell,  Vera    352 

Campbell,  Virginia    26 

Campf  ield.  Art    600 

Campus  Film  Prod  737,  753 

Canadian  Companies    984 

Cancellare,  Dick    601 

Candido,  Candy    26 

Cane,  Charles    26 

Cannon,  Adele    602 

Cannon,  Robert    591 

Cannon,  Tony    26 

Canova,  H.  1   327 

Canova,  Judy    26 

Cansino,  Vernon    26 

Cantor,  Herman    26 

Cantor,  Charles    26 

Cantor,  Eddie    25,  187 

Canty,  Marietta    26 

Canutt,  Yakima   26,  210 

Capa,  Robert    26 

Capella  &  Patricia    26 

Capital  Film  Service    737 

Capital  Pictures  Corp   613 

Capitol  Prod.,  Inc   613 

Caplan,  Harry   375,  380 


XI 


fluent      (jreat  jf^i 


romide  — 


CECIL  B.  DeM I  LLE'S 

P  oiv  erf  id  and  Dramatic  Love  Story 

from  the  Book  Of  Judges  .  .  . 

SAMSON  and  DELILAH 

Color  By  Technicolor 

HEDY  LAMARR  VICTOR  MATURE 
GEORGE  SANDERS  ANGELA  LANSBURY 
HENRY  WILCOXON 


WITH 


Olive  Deering 
Fay  Holden 
Julia  Faye 
Russell  Tamblyn 
William  Farnum 
Lane  Chandler 


Moroni  Olsen 
Francis  J.  McDonald 
William  Davis 
John  Miljan 
Arthur  Q.  Bryan 
Laura  Elliot 


Victor  Varconi 
John  Parrish 
Frank  Wilcox 
Russell  Hicks 
Boyd  Davis 
Fritz  Leiber 


Mike  Mazurki 
Davison  Clark 
George  Reeves 
Pedro  de  Cordoba 
Frank  Reicher 
Colin  Tapley 


and  a  Cast  of  Thousands 


7  have  never  never  seen 
anything  on  the  screen  as 
poueful.  Never  .  .  .  has  any 
picture  affected  me  so 
emotionally  .  .  .  in  this  one 
DeMille  has  outdone  himself." 

ADOLPH  ZUKOR, 
Variety,  March  7,  1949 


''The  greatest  commercial 
value  of  any  picture  in 
Paramount  history  .  .  .  It  is 
DeMille's  masterpiece  .  .  .  a 
tremendous  experience." 

BARNEY  BALABAN, 
Hollywood  Reporter, 
March  3,  1949 


A  Paramount  Picture 


CECIL  B.  DeMILLE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Caplan,  Jodie   352,  594 

Caplan,  Joseph  B   352 

Caplan,  Mel    603 

Cappo,  Joseph  "Joey"    26 

Capps,  McClure    304 

Cappy,  George    233 

Capra,  Frank   187,  21  1 

233,  629 

Caraval  Films,  Inc   737 

Carbonera,  Gerard    327 

Card,  Kathryn    26 

Carder,  Earl  W   625 

Cardinal  Pictures,  Inc   613 

Cardwell,  James    26 

Carew,  Hen    26 

Carey,  Harry    26 

Carey,  Jr.,  Harry    27 

Carey,  John    591 

Carey,  Leonard    27 

Carey,  Leslie  I.  366,  644 

Carey,  Macdonald  .  27,  590,  629 

Carey, Pat   ...  603 

Carfagno,  Edward    304 

Carioca  Boys,  The    27 

Carla  Prod.,  Inc   613 

Carle,  Frankie    327 

Carle  (Frankie) 

&  Orchestra    27 

Carles,  Jose  B   366 

Carleton,  Claire    27 

Carleton,  George    27 

Carleton,  Marjorie    233 

Carleton,  Robert    27 

Carley,  Gladys    352 

Carlin,  Jean    27 

Carling,  Foster  G   327 

Carling,  Roberta    27 

Carliste,  Kitty    27 

Carlisle,  Rodney    233 

Carlisle,  Samuel   645  647 

Carlo,  Val    27 

Carlson,  Allan    686 

Carlson,  Hal    27 

Carlson,  John    589 

Carlson,  June    27 

Carlson,  Richard    27 

Carlson,  Terry  Lee    27 

Carlton,  Rex    636 

Carlyle,  John    27 

Carlyle,  Thomas    707 

Carmel-Hollywood  Films    ....  753 

Carman,  Tom    366 

Carmen,  E   671 

Carmichael,  Hoagy  27 
327,  639 

Carmody,  John    27 

Carmona,  Nick    282 

Carne,  Sturges    304 

Carnegie,  Dale    27 

Carney,  Alan    27 

Carney,  Marion    27 

Carnovsky,  Morris    27 

Carol  (Sue!  and  Assoc   697 

Carole,  Joseph    233 

Caron,  Doria    27 

Carpantier,  Ann    5 

Carpenter,  Charles    640 

Carpenter,  Claude    314 

Carpenter,  Edward  Childs  ....  604 

Carpenter,  Elliott    327 

Carpenter,  Jimmy    27 

Carpenter,  John  Josh    27 

Carpenter,  Margaret    234 

Carpenters    591 

Carr,  Cliff    27 

Carr,  Harry    27 

Carr,  Harry  J   597 

Carr,  June   648 

Carr,  Mary    27 

Carr,  Marion   27 

Carr,  Michael   27 

Carr,  Thomas    1  87   21  1 

Carr,  Trem   1  87 i  21  1 

Carradine,  John    '  27 

Carre,  Bartlett   375,  380 

Carrere,  Edward    304^  590 

Carrier  Corp  '  673 

Carrier,  Mary    27 

Carrillo,  Leo    27 

Carrington,  C.  L  671  735 

Carrington,  Jack    27 

Carroll,  Alma    27 

Carroll,  Charles   366 


Carroll,  Georgia    27 

Carroll,  Joan    27 

Carroll,  John    28 

Carroll,  June    234 

Carroll,  Leo  C  28,  589 

Carroll,  Lucia   28 

Carroll.  Madeleine   28,  629 

Carroll,  Peggy    28 

Carroll,  Richard  A   234 

Carroll,  Virginia    28 

Carruth,  Dick    327 

Carruth,  Milton    352 

Carson,  Robert  S.  "Bob"    28 

Carson,  Jack   28,  648 

Carson,  Ken   28,  327 

Carson,  Kit    296 

Carson,  Michael  "Sunset"  ....  28 

Carson,  Renee    28 

Carson,  Robert    234 

Carter,  Ann    28 

Carter,  Ben  Harry    28 

Carter,  Byran    644 

Carter,  Cathy    28 

Carter,  E.  E  599,  600 

Carter,  Ellis  W  282,  296,  631 

Carter,  Everett    327 

Carter,  Harrison    234 

Carter,  Harry    28 

Carter,  Helena   28,  644 

Carter,  Janiis   28,  61  5 

Carter,  Jack    28 

Carter,  John    366 

Carter,  Kenneth    602 

Carter,  Laveda    28 

Carter,  J.  Milton    .187,  380,  593 

Carter,  Paulina    28 

Carter,  Thomas  V   597 

Carter,  Tom    28 

Carter,  William    28 

Cartledge,  Bill    28 

Cartoon  Companies    765 

Cartoonists    591 

Cartwright,  Morse  A   602 

Caruso,  Anthony    28 

Caruso,  Maria    28 

Carver,  Lynn    28 

Casabona,  Basil  A   598 

Casado,  Eduardo    28 

Casanave  Pictures,  Inc.    613 

Casanave,  Artemis  J   747 

Casanave,  Charles  L.       613,  747 

Casanave,  Jr.,  Charles  L   613 

747 

Casanave,  Chester  F  747 

Casanave,  Edward  P.   747 

Casey,  James   375,  380 

Cash,  Grace    61  1 

Cash,  Jimmy    28 

Cashey,  Milton  L   703 

Cashin,  Bonnie    391 

Casino,  Del    28 

Cason,  Bob    28 

Caspary,  Vera    ...  234 

Cass  County  Boys    28 

Cass,  John  L   366 

Cass,  Maurice    28 

Casseboom,  Frank  O   677 

Cassell,  Duncan   614,  615 

Cassell,  Mimi    29 

Cassell,  Wally    29 

Cassidy,  Edward    29 

Cassidy,  L.  M   677 

Cassini,  Oleg   391 

Castaine,  Robert    29 

Castaldo,  Joseph    601 

Caste,  Dan  A   594 

Castelalnos,  C   327 

Castegnaro,  Mario   282,  687 

Castelnuovo- 

Tedesco,  Mario    327 

Castile,  Lynn    29 

Castillion,  Chuet    29 

Casting  Directors    181 

Casting    686 

Castle,  Anita    29 

Castle,  Dolores    29 

Castle,  Don    29 

Castle,  Eugene  W   737 

Castle  Films,  Inc  692,  737 

Castle,  Hubert    29 

Castle,  Nick    327 

Castle,  Ruth    29 

XIII 


Castle,  William   187,  21  1 

234,  644 

Caston  Productions    737 

Castleton,  Paul  A   234 

Castro,  Bob    29 

Catchings,  Waddill    645 

Cathcart,  Daniel  B  304,  590 

Cathedral  Films,  Inc    ...  595,  738 

Cathey,  Ralph    29 

Catholic  Actors  Guild 

of  America,  Inc.,  The    589 

Catholic  Film  & 

Radio  Guild   591 

Catholic  Movies   738,  753 

Catholic  Writers 

Guild  of  America,  Inc    604 

Catlett,  Walter    29 

Catlin,  J.  D   675 

Catron  &  Popp    29 

Cauger  (A.  V.) 

Service,  Inc    738 

Cauger,  N.  M.   738 

Caulfield,  Joan   29,  629 

Cavalier  Prod   61  3 

Cavalieri,  Joseph    380 

Cavalero  (Carmen) 

&  Orchestra    29 

Cavanagh,  Paul    29 

Cavanaugh,  Hobart    29 

Cavanaugh,  Mary    591 

Cavanaugh  (Page)  Trio    29 

Cave,  George   640,  688 

Caven,  Taylor    234 

Caver,  Alice   29 

Cavett,  Frank    234 

Cazanjian,  Norman    29 

Cazayoux,  F.E   679 

Caze,  Alex    29 

Cease,  Robert  W  613,  747 

Cecil,  Nora    29 

Ceizyk,  Stanley    745 

Celebrity  Prod  ,  Inc     613 

Cenedella,  Robert    597 

Centenniel  Pictures,  Inc   613 

Central  Casting  Corp.    .  589,  686 

Centrell,  Early    29 

Centrer,  Victor    29 

Century  Electric  Co   673 

Century  Pictures  Co   613 

Century  Projector  Corp.    673 

Cerf,  Bennett   7  1  0 

Cerf,  Norman  A   352 

Cerlin,  Dennis    635 

Chabing    29 

Chabot,  Paul    615 

Chabrier,  Jacques    627 

Chadwell,  Wallace    29 

Chadwick,  I.  E  594,  595 

Chaffee,  Maurice    600 

Chaliapin,  Fodor    29 

Chalif,  Selmer  L  187,  610 

631,  640 

Chalif.Vitalis    642 

Challee,  William   29,  642 

Challis,  Barbara    29 

Chamberlain,  G   590 

Chamberlain, 

George  Agnew    234 

Chamberlain,  Paul  G.    314 

Chamberlain,  Howland    29 

Chambers,  Don    593 

Chambers,  Dudley    328 

Chambers,  Robert  W   595 

Chambers,  Wheaton   30 

Chambers,  Whitman    234 

Champion  (Horse)    182 

Champion,  Jr.  (Horse)    182 

Champion,  Guy    30 

Champion,  John  C   187 

234,  627 

Chan,  Frances    30 

Chan,  George  Q   30 

Chan,  Luke    30 

Chan,  Oie    30 

Chan,  Spencer   30,  590 

Chandlee,  Dick    30 

Chandlee,  Harry   234 

Chandler,  Chick    30,  590 

Chandler,  David    234 

Chandler,  Ed    30 

Chandler,  George   30,  589 

Chandler,  Jeff    30 

Chandler,  Joan    30 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Chandler,  Lane    30 

Chandler,  Mildred  Mimi    30 

Chandler,  Raymond    234 

Chandler,  Tanis    30 

Chaney,  Lon    30 

Chaney  (Maris)  Dancers    ....  30 

Chaney,  Stewart    304 

Chaney,  William    30 

Chang,  H.  H.   30 

Chang,  Keye    30 

Chanslor,  Roy    234 

Chapin,  Anne  Morrison    234 

624 

Chapin,  Michael    30 

Chapin,  Robert    234 

Chaplin,  Charles  ...  30,  187,  210 

234,  328,  613 

Chaplin  (Charles)  Prod   596 

613 

Chaplin,  Charles  F   234 

Chaplin,  Prescott    234 

Chaplin,  Saul    328 

Chapman,  Albert  K   675 

Capman,  Ben    380 

Chapman,  Frank    599 

Chapman,  Freddie    30 

Chapman,  Helen    30 

Chapman,  Janet    30 

Chapman,  Jules    618 

Chapman,  M.  V   603 

Chapman,  Marguerite   ...  30,  615 

Chapman,  Tedwell    234 

Chapman  &  Crimes,  Inc   709 

Chapman  Publishers,  Inc   709 

Charbob  Pictures  Corp   738 

Charell,  Erik    234 

Charig,  Phil    602 

Charisse,  Cyd  ...  adv.  IV,  30,  624 

Charities    591 

Charles,  Hugh    31 

Charles,  Robert    234 

Charles,  Woody    31 

Chariot,  Andre    3 1 

Charmers,  The    3 1 

Charney,  Wolf   621,  741 

Charell,  Erik    187 

Charteris,  Betty  Bryant    636 

Charteris,  Leslie   234,  636 

Chase,  Borden    234 

Chase,  Clarence    3 1 

Chase,  Ilka   31,  589 

Chasen,  Ben    3 1 

Chatterton,  Carleton    31 

Chatterton,  Tom    31 

Chatton,  Syd    31 

Cheatham,  Jack    3 1 

Cheavens,  Martha    234 

Chefe.  Jack    31 

Cheirel,  Micheline                  .  31 

Chekov,  Anton    234 

Chekov,  Michael    31 

Chen,  Ai-Lan    3 1 

Chen,  Si-Lan    3 1 

Cheney,  ).  Benton    234 

Cherkose,  Eddie   31 ,  328 

Chernis,  Jay   328,  614 

Chernus,  Sonia    234 

Cherrington,  Ruth    31 

Cherry,  James  0   593 

Cherry,  Robert    3 1 

Chertok,  Jack   187,  736,  752 

Cherwin,  Richard    328 

Chesebro,  George    31 

Chesire,  Harry  V.  "Pappy"   ..  31 

Chester,  Alfred    31 

Chester,  Bob    31 

Chester,  Hal   188,  234 

613,  627,  634 

Chester  Prod.,  Inc  595,  61  3 

Chevigny,  Hector    597 

Chew,  Gloria  Ann    31 

Chewning,  Wallace    296 

Cheyfitz,  Edward  T   595 

Chicago  Film  Sutdios  ....738,  753 

Chickie  &  Buck    31 

Children's  Films    738 

Childress,  L.  N   677 

Childs,  Eversley    640 

Childs,  Jr.,  S.  Winston    740 

China  Film  Enterprises    737 

753 

Ching,  William    31 

Chirelo,  George    3 1 


Chissell,  Nobel  "Kid"    31 

Chittenden,  Gano    304 

Choals,  Al    31 

Chodorov,  Edward    1 88 

235,  604 

Chodorov,  Jerome   235,  604 

Chong,  Peter    31 

Chong,  Wong  Show    31 

Chooluck,  Leon    375 

Chopnick,  Charles    671 

Chords,  The    31 

Chorre,  Sonny    3  1 

Chorus  Equity 

Assoc.  of  America   ...  589,  597 

Chow,  Aen  Kuang    31 

Chow,  Chin  Kuang    31 

Christensen,  H.  E   673 

Christensen,  V.  J   642 

Christian  Films    753 

Christian,  John    3 1 

Christian,  Linda    3 1 

Christianis,  The    32 

Christians,  Mady   32,  589 

Christie,  Agatha    235 

Christie,  Don    299 

Christie,  Dorothy    32 

Christie,  Floyd    603 

Christie,  Howard   375,  380 

Christopher,  Kay    32 

Christy,  Bill    32 

Christy,  Dorothy    32 

Christy,  Ken    32 

Christy,  Whitey    32 

Chroma-Tech   673,  687 

Chuck,  Kenneth    32 

Chudnow,  David    328 

Ching,  Dorothy    32 

Chung,  Frances    32 

Church  (Frank  R.)  Films    ....  738 

Churchill,  Robert  B   235 

Churchill,  Savannah    32 

Ciannelli,  Eduardo    32 

Cieplinski,  Mieckslaw    602 

Cine  Specialties    691 

Cinecolor  Corp  613,  687 

Cinecolor  Corp., 

Financial  Statement    649 

Cinecraft  Prod  738,  753 

Cineffects,  Inc   694 

Cinema  Century  Prod.,  Inc.  ..  613 

Cinema  Engineering  Co   673 

692 

Cinema  Lodge    598 

Cinema  Mercan- 
tile Co.,  Ltd  673,  691 

Cinema  Props    691 

Cinema  Transportation  Co.  ..  693 

Cinemart,  Inc  738,  753 

Cinematographers'  Credits  ..  281 

Cinesound    692 

Cinetech  Company,  Inc   673 

693 

Cinopera,  Inc   61  5 

Cisco  Kid  Prod   613 

City  Investment  Co.   694 

Clague,  Claries    304 

Clair,  Rene   210,  235 

Claire,  Arleen    32 

Claire,  Evelyn    .    328 

Claire,  Helen    765 

Claire,  Roy    352 

Clampert  Prod.,  Inc   613 

753,  765 

Clampert,  Robert  E   613 

753,  765 

Clancy,  George  V   596 

Clancy  Co.,  J.  R   673 

Clapp,  Edward  A  680 

Clapper,  Homer  W   681 

Clardy,  K.  D   672 

Clare,  Ralph  H  593,  596,  603 

Clare,  Sidney    328 

Clarenden,  Jean    32 

Clarion  Productions    613 

Clark,  Al    352 

Clark,  Alan  R   235 

Clark,  Alexander    589 

Clark,  Asa    352 

Clark,  Bobby    603 

Clark,  Buddy    32 

Clark,  Carroll   304,  590 

Clark,  Cliff    32 

Clark,  Colbert   188,  615 


Clark,  Dane   32,  648 

Clark,  Davison    32 

Clark,  Edward    32 

Clark,  Evans    600 

Clark,  Fred    32 

Clark,  George  H   675 

Clark,  Gordon    32 

Clark,  J.  M   675 

Clark,  James  B   352 

Clark,  James  P   694 

Clark,  Jimmy    32 

Clark,  Johnny    32 

Clark,  Jr.,  John  R  640,  688 

Clark,  Judy    32 

Clark,  Kenneth  W   595 

Clark,  Les    304 

Clark,  Leslie    594 

Clark,  Maurice    235 

Clark,  Pat    32 

Clark,  Pat    299 

Clark,  Robert    282 

Clark,  Roger    32 

Clark,  Roy    296 

Clark,  Russ    32 

Clark,  Sherman    299 

Clark,  Steve    32 

Clark,  Vernon  E                1  88  637 

Clark,  Wallis    33 

Clark.  William  E   366 

Clark,  William  H   633 

Clark.  William  J   694 

Clarke,  Bill    33 

Clarke,  Charles                282,  590 

Clarke.  Charles  G   594 

Clarke,  Charles  H   304 

Clarke,  David    33 

Clarke,  Donald  Henderson   ..  235 

Clarke,  E.  F.                             .  633 

Clarke,  Joseph  F   597 

Clarke,  Josephine    643 

Clarke,  Mae    33 

Clarke,  Noel   188,  61  1 

Clarke,  Robert    33 

Clarkson,  Robert  L  641,  676 

Classic  Pictures,  Inc   614 

Clatworthy,  Robert    304 

Claxton,  William    352 

Claxton,  William  F   21  1 

Clay,  Henry    33 

Clayton,  Jan    33 

Clayworth,  June    33 

Cleary,  Chip    602 

Cleave,  Van   328.  599 

Cleaver,  Frank    629 

Clemens,  George   296 

Clemens.  Samuel  L   273 

Clemens,  William    211 

Clement,  Clay   33,  589 

Clement,  Greta    33 

Clement,  Roger  C  ...  629,  630 

Clement,  Victor   328,  61  5 

Clements,  Colin    235 

Clements,  Stanley    33 

Clements,  Zeke    33 

Cleveland,  Del    328 

Cleveland,  George    33 

Clifden,  James    235 

Clifford,  Gordon   328 

Clifford,  Jack    33 

Clifford,  Ruth    33 

Clifford,  Sidney    315 

Clift,  Charles    602 

Clift,  Dension      235 

Clift,  Montgomery   33,  629 

Clifton,  Dorinda   33 

Clifton,  Elmer   235,  61  5 

Clifton,  Katherine   610 

Cline,  Eddie   21  1,  235 

Cline,  Robert   282 

Cline,  Roscoe  "Rocky"    283 

Cline,  Roscoe  S   601 

Cline,  Wilfrid  M   283 

Cline,  Will    296 

Cling,  Clifford    299 

Clive,  Iris    33 

Clofine,  M.  D   600 

Clothier,  William    283 

Clork,  Harry    235 

Cloutier,  Suzanne    33 

Clover,  Jerry    619 

Cluesmann,  Leo                    .  596 

Clune,  Ray    642 

Clurman,  Harold    211 


XIV 


CENER A  L  INDEX 


Clute,  Chester    33 

Clyde,  Andy    33 

Clyde,  David    33 

Clyde,  June    33 

Clymer,  John  B   235 

Coates,  Albert    33 

Coates,  Shirley    33 

Coates,  Tommy    33 

Cobb,  Edmund    33 

Cobb,  Lee  J  34,  642 

Coburn,  Charles   34,  603 

Coburn,  Robert    615 

Coby,  Fred    34 

Cochran,  Dorcas   235,  328 

Cochran  (Eddie)  Agency  ....  697 

Cochran,  James    366 

Cochran,  Steve    34 

Cockrell,  Frank  &  Marian  ....  235 

Codd,  J.  B   642 

Codee,  Ann    34 

Cody,  I  ron  Eyes    34 

Cody,  J.  W.  "Joe"    34 

Coe,  Conway  P   680 

Coe,  Peter    34 

Coen  (Albert  Jay)  Prod  614 

Coen,  Frank    235 

Coffee,  Lenore   235,  629 

Coffin,  Tristram    34 

Coghlan,  Rose    34 

Cohan,  George  M   235 

Cohen,  Albert  J.    ..188,  235,  614 

Cohen,  Bennett   188,  235 

Cohen,  Frances    614 

Cohen,  Harry    736 

Cohen,  Jerome  J   599 

Cohen,  Michael    34 

Cohen,  Myron   589,  602 

Cohen,  Ronnie    34 

Cohen,  Samuel  A   687 

Cohen,  Sammy    34 

Cohen,  Stanley    328 

Cohen,  Wolfe   596,  647 

Cohn,  Art    642 

Cohn,  Ben    595 

Cohn,  Harry  J   602  614 

615,  767 

Cohn,  J   694 

Cohn,  J.  J   624 

Cohn,  Jack  .  591,  600,  603,  614 

Cohn,  Martin  C   353 

Cohn,  Morris  E   604 

Cohn,  Ralph   1  88  615 

639,  640 

Cohn,  Robert   188,  615 

Cohn,  Sam    283 

Coil,  Marvin    353 

Coke,  Eddie    34 

Colbert,  Claudette    34 

Colbert,  Norman    353 

Colburn,  George  W   683 

Colburn  (George  W.) 

Laboratory,  Inc   683 

Colburn,  John  E   683 

Colby,  Anita    34 

Colby,  William    "  34 

Colby's    689 

Coldeway,  Anthony    235 

Cole,  Benton    703 

Cole,  Franklyn   642 

Cole,  George  H   599 

Cole,  Lester    235  624 

Cole  ( King)  Trio   '  34 

Cole  ( Lester)  and 

Debutantes    34 

Cole,  Martin    353 

Cole,  Nat  "King"    ...  .         "  328 

Cole,  Royal  K  "™  235 

Coleman,  Caryl    235 

Coleman,  C.  C   380 

Coleman,  Charles       34 

Coleman,  Ed    299 

Coleman,  Emil   34 

Coleman,  Herbert   593 

Coleman,  Nancy    34 

Coleman,  Patricia   235 

Coleman,  Warren  ....  589 
Coleman,  William  H.  .   21 Y  380 

Coles,  G.  H   '  677 

Coles,  Mildred   ]"  34 

Colgrove,  Earl  299 

Collazo,  Bobby    328 

Colleen,  Doris  "  34 

Colleran,  Jean    34 


Collier,  Constance    35 

Collier,  John    235 

Collier,  Lois    35 

Collier,  Rodney    593 

Collier,  Sherlee    35 

Colligan,  Eugene  A   604 

Collinge,  Patricia   35,  589 

Collings,  F.  O   380 

Collings,  Russell    283 

Collingwood,  Monica    353 

Collins,  Alan    604 

Collins,  Allene   614,  639 

Collins,  Anthony    328 

Collins,  Charles    35 

Collins,  Cora  Sue    35 

Collins,  Corinne  C   637 

Collins,  D.  C  671 ,  675,  692 

Collins,  G.  Pat    35 

Collins,  Gene    35 

Collins,  Hal    235 

Collins,  Jack    35 

Collins,  Lewis  D  21  1 ,  235 

Collins,  Monte    35 

Collins,  Monty  F  235,  625 

Collins,  Ray   35,  590 

Collins,  Richard    235 

Collins,  Russell    35 

Collins,  Spelman  B   35 

Collins,  Victor  F   637 

Collins,  Wilkie    235 

Collins,  William    188 

Collison,  Wilson    236 

Colman,  Ronald    35 

Colmes,  Walter   188,  21  1 

328,  614,  639,  754 

Colmes  (Walter)  Prod.    614 

Colonial  Pictures  Corp   738 

Colonna,  Jerry    35 

Color  Laboratories    687 

Color  Productions  1948    397 

Color  Productions  1  947    444 

Color  Productions  1946    483 

Color  Productions  1945    519 

Color  Productions  1  944    552 

Colortone  Studio   614,  692 

Colortran  Converter  Co   687 

Colt,  John  Drew    35 

Colter,  Eli    236 

Columbia  Pic- 
tures Corp   adv.  796,  614 

Columbia  Pictures  Corp., 

Financial  Statement    651 

Columbia  Pictures  Inter- 
national Corp   61  4 

Columbia  Pictures 

Laboratory    687 

Columbia  Studio    615 

Columbus  Photo  Supply    693 

Colvan,  Doris  and  E.  B   236 

Comack,  Bob    21  1 

Combs,  L.  M.  "Slats"    672 

Combs,  Pat    35 

Comden,  Betty    236 

Comden,  Natalie    614 

Comer,  Sam   315,  591 

Comer,  Thomas    598 

Comet  Prod.,  Inc   615 

Comingore,  Dorothy    35 

Commandini,  Adele    236 

Commerce  Pictures   738 

Commercial  Camera  Co   673 

Commissary  Workers    593 

Commonwealth  Pic- 
tures Corp   738 

Comport,  Lionel    686 

Como,  Perry    35 

Compson,  Betty    35 

Compton,  John    35 

Compton,  Joyce    35 

Compton,  Walter    615 

Concert  Films  Corp   615 

Conde,  Rita    35 

Condon  and  Bohland    35 

Condon,  Robert    35 

Condos  Brothers,  The    35 

Concert  Films  Corp   615 

Concklin,  Charles  S   619 

Conference  of 

Studio  Unions    596 

Conger,  Logan      35 

Conklin,  Chester    35 

Conklin,  Hal    35 

Conklin,  Heinie    35 

XV 


Conklin,  James  P   35 

Conklin,  Lois    35 

Conklin,  Russ    35 

Conley,  Eugene    599 

Conlon,  Hugh  E   642 

Conlon,  Joseph    600 

Conlon,  Scoop    703 

Conlon  (Tom)  Agency    697 

Conn,  Maurice  H.    188,  236,  619 

Connell,  Del    236 

Connell,  Richard    236 

Connelly,  Marc    236 

Connely,  Tom   622,  639 

Connet,  P.  N  .-.   680 

Connolly,  J.  F   591 

Connolly,  Mike    698 

Connolly,  Myles   236,  624 

Connor,  Frank  H   599 

Connor,  Herbert    598 

Connor,  John     600 

Connor,  Whitfield    35 

Connors,  H   366 

Connors,  Kay    35 

Connors,  Tom   600,  603 

Conrad,  Con    328 

Conrad,  Eugene    236 

Conrad,  Jack    35 

Conrad,  Mikel    37 

Conrad,  Paul    37 

Conrad,  William    37 

Conreid,  Hans    37 

Conrow,  A.  C   67  1 

Conroy,  Frank    37 

Considine,  Robert    236 

Consiglio,  F.  V  613,  687 

Consolidated  Film  In- 
dustries, Inc  635,  687,  689 

694,  adv.  1015 
Consolidated  Molded 

Products  Corp   635 

Consolidated  Pictures,  Inc.  ..  615 

Constable,  Charles  E.   603 

Constantine    37 

Conte,  John    37 

Conte,  Richard   37,  642 

Contemporary  Films    738 

Continental  Associates    693 

Continental  Pictures,  Inc   595 

615,  754 

Continental  Sound  & 

Picture  Co  673,  738 

Contner,  J.  Burgi    672 

Contreras,  Jaime    380 

Converse,  Patsy    37 

Converse,  Peggy    37 

Conway,  Bert    37 

Conway,  Curt    37 

Conway,  Helen    315 

Conway,  Jack    21  1 

Conway,  Morgan    37 

Conway,  Richard  S   236 

Conway,  Robert    37 

Conway,  Russell    37 

Conway,  Tom    37 

Conzman,  Fred   673,  691 

Conwell,  Mary    37 

Coogan,  Jackie    37 

Coogan,  Robert    37 

Cook,  Allan    671 

Cook,  Alton    602 

Cook,  Clyde    37 

Cook,  Donald    37 

Cook,  Jr.,  Elisha    37 

Cook,  Glenn    188,  21  1 

375,  380 

Cook,  Judy    37 

Cook,  Priscilla    621 

Cook,  Robert  0   366 

Cook,  Tommy    37 

Cook,  Virginia    236 

Cook,  Wendy    37 

Cook,  Whitfield   236,  624 

Cooke,  Allan    37 

Cookson,  Peter    37 

Cooley,  C.  C   673 

Cooley,  Co  738,  754 

Cooley  (Hallam)  Agency   ....  697 

Cooley,  L.  E   673 

Cooley,  Spade    37 

Cooley,  Stanley    366 

Coolidge,  Philip    37 

Coomes,  Carol    37 

Coonan,  John    380 


CJNE  RAL  INDEX 


Cooney, 

Cecil   

296 

Cooper, 

Abe   

603 

Cooper, 

Bernie   

353 

Cooper, 

Bobby   

37 

Cooper, 

Carl   

593, 

597 

Cooper, 

Carol  E  

328 

Cooper, 

Clancy   

37 

Cooper, 

Dee   

37 

Cooper, 

Dennis   

236 

Cooper, 

Dorothy   

236, 

624 

Cooper, 

Edwin   

38 

Cooper, 

Gary   adv.  1  6, 

38 

188. 

648 

Cooper, 

George   

38 

Cooper, 

George  

366 

Cooper, 

Gladys  

38, 

624 

Cooper, 

Inez  

38 

Cooper, 

Irving   , 

602 

Cooper, 

Jack   

602 

Cooper, 

Jackie   

38, 

61  5 

Cooper, 

James  Fenimore 

236 

Cooper, 

jerry   

38 

Cooper, 

Kate   

598 

Cooper, 

Melville   

38 

Cooper, 

Merian  C  

1  88 

593, 

610 

Cooper, 

Minnie   

628 

Cooper, 

Olive   

236, 

593 

Cooper, 

William  L. 

597 

Coopersmith,  William 

296 

Coote,  Robert   

38 

Cope,  John   

366 

Copelands,  The   

38 

Copelin 

,  Campbell   

38 

Copenhaver,  Marie 

637 

Copland,  Aaron   

329 

Coplen,  Yorke   

38, 

188 

21  1, 

283 

Coppin,  Doug   

38 

Copyrig 

;ht  Protec- 

tion  Bureau   

595 

Corbett,  Ben   

38, 

590 

Corbett,  Jim   

236 

Corbett,  Louis  J  

38 

Corbett,  Neil   

703 

Corbin, 

Robert  M. 

603 

Corby,  Ellen   

38, 

236 

Corcoran,  Ann   

38 

Corcoran,  William   

236 

Corday,  Marcelle   

38 

Corday,  Rita   

38 

Cordell,  Frank   

38 

Corden,  Henry   

38 

Cordova,  Fred   

38 

Corelli, 

Alan   

602 

Corey,  George   

236 

Corey,  Jeff   

38 

Corey,  Stephen  M  

599, 

600 

Corey,  Wendel   

38, 

634 

Corio,  Ann   

38 

Corley,  Cynthia   

38 

Cornelius,  Constance 

603 

Cornell,  Connie   

38 

Cornell,  Dale   

38 

Cornell,  Lillian   

38 

Cornell  Pictures   

615 

Corner,  Sally   

38 

Coronet  Instruc- 

tional Films   

738 

Corrado,  Cina   

38 

Correll,  Mady   

38 

Corrigan,  James  T. 

366 

Corrigan,  Lloyd   

38, 

591 

Corrigan,  Ray   

39 

Corrigan  (Ray)  Ranch 

688 

Corsaro,  Franco   

39 

Corso,  Sam   

640 

Cortesse,  Valentina 

642 

Cortez,  Marie   

39 

Cortez,  Ricardo   

39 

Cortez,  Stanley   

283 

Cortissez,  Jack   

613, 

687 

Corthell,  Herbert 

39 

Corwin 

,  Alfred  F. 

596 

Corwin,  Norman   

236 

Cory,  Jeff   

39 

Cory,  John   

39 

Cory,  Leonard   

644 

Cory,  Ray   

283 

Cosgrove,  Jack   

283 

Coslow,  Sam   

188. 

236 

329, 

615 

Coslow  Prod.,  Inc  

615 

Cosmocolor  Corp   687 

Cosmopolitan  Films    738 

Cossart,  Ernest    39 

Costa,  Ricardo    39 

Costello,  Diosa    39 

Costello,  Don    39 

Costello,  Joanne    329 

Costello,  Lou  .  39,  adv.  349,  602 

Costello,  Pat    39 

Costello,  Ruth  and  Dorothy  ..  39 
Costume  Designers  Credits  ..  391 

Coswick,  Harry    353 

Cota,  David    39 

Cote,  Gil    623 

Cotton,  Carolina    39 

Cotten,  Joseph   39,  637 

Cotton,  Lillian   600 

Cotton,  L.  D   707 

Cotton,  W.  M   707 

Cottrell,  Wm   236 

Coulouris,  George    39 

Coulter  &  Gray    703 

Counihan,  Francine    39 

Courcier,  J.  L.    .    672 

Courtemarche,  Gerald     39 

Courtland.  lerome   39,  615 

Covert,  William  P   597 

Cowan,  Ashley    39 

Cowan,  Aurelia   631,  640 

Cowan,  Douglas    39 

Cowan,  Jerome   39,  615 

Cowan,  Lester   188,  610,  615 

Cowan  (Lester)  Prod   615 

Cowan,  Robert    610 

Cowan,  Stanley    329 

Cowan,  Walter    593 

Cowan,  Will   188,  644 

Coward-McCann,  Inc   709 

Cowdin,  J.  Cheever    643 

Cowen,  J   681 

Cowitt,  William      629 

Cowles,  Virginia  Spencer    ....  236 

Cowling,  Bruce    39 

Cox,  Bill    739 

Cox,  Charles    619 

Cox,  Dorian    3R1 

Cox,  H.  C   641 

Cox,  J.  W   739 

Cox,  Morean  B   1 

Cox,  William  G   738 

Coxe,  George  Harmon    236 

Coy,  Johnny    30 

Coyle,  Ellen    236 

Coyle,  John  T    1  88 

Coyne,  Robert   596,  600 

Crabbe,  Buster    39 

Cradick.  Charles  W   609 

Craft,  Charles    353 

Crago,  William    329 

Craig.  Alec    39 

Craig,  Catherine   40 

Craig,  Garrett    40 

Craig,  James   40,  624 

Craig  Movie  Supply  Co   673 

Craig,  Nell   40 

Craig,  Robert    40 

Craig,  Roger  R   684 

Craig,  T.  R   673 

Craig,  Willard  K  591,  624 

Crail,  Martin    299 

Crain,  Jr.,  Earl    366 

Crain,  Sr.,  Earl    366 

Crain,  Jeanne   40,  642 

Cramer,  Claire    634 

Cramer,  Duncan    305 

Cramer,  Leonard  F   675 

Cramer,  Marc    40 

Cramer,  Richard    40 

Cramp,  Harold    31  5 

Crandall,  C.  E   684 

Crandall,  Robert    353 

Crandall,  Suzi    40 

Crane,  G.  S   673 

Crane,  George    40 

Crane,  George   622,  639 

Crane,  Harry    236 

Crane,  Madge   40 

Crane,  Richard    40 

Crane,  Stephen    40 

Cravat,  Noel    40 

Craven,  Edward    40 

Craven,  Frank   40,  236 

Craven,  James    40 


Craven,  John    40 

Crawford,  Broderick    40 

Crawford,  E.  Winifred    600 

Crawford,  Earl    40 

Crawford,  Gwen    40 

Crawford,  Prof.  ).  R   600 

Crawford,  Joan   40,  648 

Crawford,  John    40 

Crawford,  Stuart  Boyd    40 

Creative  Age  Press    709 

Creato,  D.  R   680 

Creber,  Lewis  H.  .  305,  625,  631 

Cregar,  Laird    40 

Crehan,  Joseph    40 

Creighton,  Patsy    40 

Crespinel,  W.  T   283 

Crestview  Prod   617 

Crestwood  Pictures   .595,  617 

Creyen,  Frank    40 

Crime  Club,  The    709 

Criner,  Lawrence    40 

Crisp,  Donald     41 ,  61  5 

Crisp  (Marie)  Agency    697 

Cristillo,  Lou   41 

Cristillo,  Lolly    188 

Cristillo,  Sebastian    188 

Criswell,  Floyd    41 

Critics    713 

Crocker,  Harry    41 

Crocker,  Lou    41 

Crockett,  Richard    41 

Croft,  Douglas    41 

Cromwell,  John  211,  634 

Cromwell,  Richard    41 

Crone,  J.  R   634 

Cronenweth,  Eddie    299 

Croney,  Ed    41 

Cronin,  A.  )   236 

Cronjager,  Edward    283 

Cronjager,  Henry    296 

Cronyn,  Hume    -41,  236 

Crooker,  Herbert    623 

Crosby  &  Fogle    754 

Crosby,  Bill   299 

Crosby,  Bing  .  41,  589,  602,  629 
Crosby  (Bing)  Enterprises    ..  j617 

Crosby,  Bob    41 

Crosby,  Dennis    41 

Crosby,  Everett   617,  697 

Crosby  (  Everett  I ,  Ltd   697 

Crosby,  Floyd    283 

Crosby.  Gary    41 

Crosby,  Sr.,  Harry  L   617 

Crosby,  Lin    41 

Crosby,  Lou    41 

Crosby,  Philip   41 

Crosby,  Wade    41 

Croset,  Paule    41 

Crosland,  Jr.,  Alan    353 

Cross,  Jimmy    41 

Crossett,  Ray    644 

Crossman,  Melville     236 

Crouse,  Russell   ....236,  597,  604 

Crow,  M.  H   597 

Crowe,  James    3 1  5 

Crowe,  John    601 

Crowell  Co.,  Thomas  Y   709 

Crowhurst,  Jimmy    603 

Crowley,  Jane    41 

Crowley,  William  X   236 

Crown  Publishers    709 

Crowther,  Bosley    602 

Croxton,  Lucius  O   305 

Croy,  Homer    236 

Crozier,  Helen    41 

Crump,  Owen    1  H8 

Crusade  Productions    739 

Cruz,  Angel    41 

Cruz,  Hannibai    329 

Crystal,  Clement  S   630 

Csida,  Joseph  G   706 

C.S.U   596 

Cuba,  Max    640 

Cuban  Film  Companies    986 

Cugat,  Francis    283 

Cugat  (Xavier)  and 

Orchestra   41,  624 

Cukor,  George   211,  624 

Cukor-Lipton  Agency     697 

Cullen  (William  C),  Inc   673 

Cullman,  Howard  S  .694,  736 

Cully,  Russell  A   283 

Culper,  Roland    629 


XVI 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Culver  Pictures    617 

Culver,  Roland    41 

Cummings,  Allen  F   623 

Cummings,  Billy    41 

Cummings,  Irving   188 

21  1,  634 

Cummings,  Jr.,  Irving    .  236,  634 

Cummings,  jack              .188,  624 

Cummings,  Robert   41 

188,  643 

Cummings,  Sanford    188 

Cummins,  Dwight   -  236 

Cummins,  Oscar                   ....  617 

Cummins,  Peggy    41 

Cummins,  Samuel   618,  622 

Cumminsky,  Tom    765 

Cunningham,  Cecil                ...  41 

Cunningham  (E.)  &  Son    689 

Cunningham,  Kenneth  M   675 

Cunningham,  Lodge    367 

Cunningham,  Paul    599 

Cunningham,  Zamah    41 

Curci,  John    61  8 

Curcy,  Elvira    41 

Current  Book,  Inc   709 

Currie,  Louise    41 

Currier,  Mary    4 1 

Currier,  Richard    353 

Curson,  Anne    41 

Curtin,  |ohn  P  .  600,  635 

Curtis,  Alan    41 

Curtis,  Anthony    644 

Curtis,  Billy    42 

Curtis,  Donald    42 

Curtis,  Dorothy    42 

Curtis,  Edward  P   675 

Curtis,  Joann    42 

Curtis,  Keene    42 

Curtis,  Ken    42 

Curtis,  Mann    329 

Curtis,  Nathaniel    237 

Curtis,  Ted    591 

Curtiss,  Edward    353 

Curtiss,  Ray    353 

Curtiz,  David   283 

Curtiz,  Michael  ...  211,  593,  617 
Curtiz  (Michael) 

Prod  617,  645 

Curtright,  Jorja   42,  628 

Curwood,  James  Oliver    237 

Cusack,  Cyril    42 

Cusanelli,  Peter    42 

Cushman,  Clar- 
issa Fairchild    237 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc   673 

Cutler,  Lester    628 

Cutler,  Victor   42 

Cutler,  Murray    329 

Cypher,  Irene  V.     600 

Czechoslovakian  Film 

Companies    986 

D 

D.  A.  Prods   617 

Daab,  Hyatt   637 

Dae,  Frank    42 

Daggett,  Ann    708 

D'Agostino,  Albert  S.  .  .  305  634 

Dahl,  Arlene                       42  642 

Dailey,  Dan  42,  642 

Daily  Film  Delivery,  Inc   693 

Daily  Variety    706 

Dain,  Norman    375 

Daisy  (Dog)    182 

Dalbert,  Suzanne    42 

Dale,  Charles    42 

Dale,  Edear    600 

Dale,  Esther    42 

Dale,  James    42 

Dale,  Jerry    634 

Dale,  Rex    42 

Dale,  Virginia    42 

Dales,  Jr.,  John   589 

Daley,  Cass    42 

Daley,  Jack    42 

Daley,  Jack    703 

Daley,  W.  R   617 

Dalgleish,  Mack   367 

Dalgleish,  W   692 

Dalio,  Marcel    42 

Da-Lite  Screen  Co  "  673 

Da  1 1,  John    42 

Dallinger,  Nat    59] 


Dallons  Laboratories    691 

Dalmas,  Herbert    237 

Dalmatoff,  Michael    42 

D'Alvarez,  Marguerita    42 

Daly,  James    296 

Daly,  John  P   694 

Daly,  Tom    42 

Dalya,  Jacqueline    42 

Dalzell,  Archie    296 

d'Ambricourt,  Adrienne    42 

Dambrosi,  William    42 

Dame,  Donald    599 

Dameron,  Vernon  C   600 

Damewood,  Forrest    594 

Damore,  James    42 

Damotte,  Adolph    42 

Damrosch,  Walter    42 

Dana,  Jr.,  Richard  Henry    237 

Dancewicz,  "Boley"    42 

Danches,  Abe    617 

Danches  Brothers  Prod   617 

Danches,  George   188,  617 

Danches,  Ralph    617 

D'Andrea,  Tom    42 

Dandridge,  Dorothy    42 

Dandridge,  Ruby    43 

Dane,  Patricia    43 

D'Angelo,  Louis    599 

Daniel,  Elliott    329 

Daniel,  Roger    43 

Daniell,  Henry    43 

Daniels,  Bebe    188 

Daniels.  Billy    43 

Daniels,  Dick    617 

Daniels,  Dorothy    329 

Daniels,  Hank    43 

Daniels,  Harold    21  1 

Daniels,  Mark    43 

Daniels,  Walter    634 

Daniels,  Wanda    329 

Daniels,  William    283 

Danish  Film  Companies    986 

Dann,  Robert   637,  645 

Dann,  Roger    43 

Dannay,  Frederic    604 

Dannet,  Sylvia  C.  L   237 

Dantine,  Helmut    43 

Danzinger,  Isaac    43 

Da  Pron,  Louis    43 

Darby,  Ken    329 

D'Arcy,  Harry    381 

Dare,  Clara    43 

Dare,  Daniel    188 

Dare,  Elliott    43 

Dare,  Frank  R   589 

Dare,  Helena    43 

Dare,  Virginia    43 

Darien,  Frank    .    43 

Darling,  W.  Scott    237 

Darling,  William   305 

Darmour,  Roy    43 

Darmsteadler,  Eric    681 

Darnell,  Linda   43,  642 

Darr,  Earl  A   682 

Darrell,  Dave    43 

Darrell,  Steve    43 

Darrin,  Sonia    43 

Darro,  Frankie    43 

Darrow  Agency   697,  702 

Darstein,  Herman  A   631 

D'Artega,  Alfonso    43 

DArtega  &  His  All- 
Girl  Orchestra    43 

Darwell,  Jane    43 

Das,  Eddie    43 

Dash,  Cyrus  C   676 

Da  Silva,  Howard    43 

Dassa,  Al    598 

Dassin,  Jules    21  1 

Datig,  Jr.,  Fred    43 

Datry,  Sonny    602 

Datu,  John    305 

Dave,  Red  River    43 

Davee,  L.  W   673 

Daven,  Andre    1 89 

Davenport,  Adele    43 

Davenport,  Gail    237 

Davenport,  Gwen      237 

Davenport,  Harry    ...    43 

Davenport,  John    237 

Davenport,  Marcia    237 

Daves,  Delmer                  211  237 

594,  648 


Davey,  Allen    283 

David,  Charles   189,  21  1 

237,  642 

David,  Constantin  J   189,  629 

Daivd,  Richard   44 

David,  Mack   239 

David,  William  B   1  89 

Davidson,  Bert    44 

Davidson,  John    44 

Davidson,  Ronald    237 

Davidson,  William  B   44 

Davidson,  Roy    283 

Davie,  Preston    643 

Davies,  Betty  Ann    44 

Davies,  Jack    589 

Davies,  John    602 

Davies,  Leonard  C   598 

Davies,  Marjorie    44 

Davies,  Richard    44 

Davies,  Valentine   237,  604 

Davis,  Art    673 

Davis,  Arthur    602 

Davis,  Bette   44,  189,  648 

Davis,  Boyd    44 

Davis,  Clyde  Brion    237 

Davis,  D.  T   683 

Davis  Co.,  D.  T   683 

Davis,  Don    44 

Davis,  E.  W   683 

Davis,  Eddie    237 

Davis,  Eddie    381 

Davis,  Fitzroy    237 

Davis,  Frank    237 

Davis,  Frederick  C   237 

Davis,  George   ...  44,  305 

Davis,  Glenn    44 

Davis,  Harry    296 

Davis,  Henry    329 

Davis,  Jack    44 

Davis,  James    44 

Davis,  Jerry   624 

Davis,  Jimmie    329 

Davis,  Joan    44 

Davis,  Joel    44 

Davis,  John    634 

Davis,  Johnny  "Scat"    44 

Davis,  Leland    296 

Davis,  Luther    237 

Davis,  M.  R   644 

Davis,  Mack    602 

Davis,  Marc    237 

Davis,  Martha    44 

Davis,  Maurice    237 

Davis,  Marvin   44,  590 

Davis,  Morris   643,  689 

Davis,  Murray    44 

Davis,  Owen   237,  604 

Davis,  Robert  A   44 

Davis,  Rufe    44 

Davis,  Sally    44 

Davis,  Stanley    237 

Davis,  Wm.  "Wee  Willie"    ..  44 

Davol,  Richard    296 

Dawn,  Hazel    44 

Dawn,  Isabel    237 

Dawn,  Jack    624 

Dawson,  Billy    44 

Dawson,  C.  F   675 

Dawson,  Hal    707 

Dawson,  Hal  K   44 

Dawson,  Jon    44 

Dawson,  Marjorie    595 

Dawson,  Ralph    353 

Dawson,  Thomas  E   603 

Dax,  Dona    44 

Day,  Clarence    237 

Day,  Dennis    44 

Day,  Doris    44 

Day,  Francisco   381 ,  593 

Day,  James  E   598 

Day  (The  John)  Co.   709 

Day,  Lambert    367 

Day,  Laraine     44 

Day,  Richard    305 

Daye,  Dulce   44,  590 

Dayton,  Charles   ..      .  629 

Dazian's   673,  689 

D.C.  Electric  Co   692 

de  Alva,  Racquel    44 

Deacy,  Jr.,  William  H   603 

Deak,  Lewis  J   704 

Dean,  Barney   237,  629 

Dean,  Bob    329 


XVII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Dean,  Eddie   45,  329 

Dean,  Jean    45 

Dean  (Jimmy)  &  His 

Trail  Riders    45 

Dean,  Julia    45 

Dean,  Margia    45 

Dean,  Mary    45 

de  Angelo,  Carlo    211 

De  Antonio,  Carmen    45 

Deardoff,  Gerry   637,  645 

Dearing,  Edgar    45 

Dearing,  R.  E   189 

de  Becker,  Marie    45 

De  Beeker,  Harold    45 

de  Borbon,  Alfredo  Nunez   ..  329 

De  Bra,  Arthur  H   595 

de  Briac,  Jean    45 

De  Brise,  Jean    45 

DeBussy,  Claude   329 

De  Camp,  Rosemary   45,  590 

De  Carlo,  Yvonne   45,  644 

De  Castra  Sisters    45 

Decker,  Elmer    381 ,  593 

Decker,  Samuel  K   609 

621,  637 

de  Colconda,  Jack    315 

De  Corday,  Paul    45 

De  Cordoba,  Pedro   45,  591 

De  Cordova,  Arturo    45 

de  Cordova,  Frederick   ..211,  644 

de  Cordova,  Leander    45 

de  Corsia,  Ted    45 

De  Crof,  Charles   315 

De  Cuir,  John  F   305 

Dedini,  Eldon    237 

Dee,  Frances    45 

Deem,  Lola    45 

Deere,  Carol   45 

Deesen,  Charles  F   623 

DeFore,  Don     45 

DeFrenes&Co  739,  754 

Dega.  Igor    45 

DeCaetano,  Alfred    ...  353 

de  Crandcourt,  Charles    237 

DeHass,  William  T   704 

de  Crasse,  Robert           ...283,  590 

DeHaven,  Carter    381 

DeHaven,  Gloria   45,  642 

DeHaven,  Robert    45 

deHavilland.  Olivia   .45,  629 

Dehner,  John    45 

Dein,  Edward    237 

Dekker,  Albert    45 

de  la  Brose,  Marcel    45 

Delacorte,  Albert    708 

Delacorte,  Jr.,  George  T   707 

De  la  Cruz,  Juan    45 

De  Lacy,  Phillipe    283 

De  Lacy,  Ralph    305 

Delafield,  Edward  C   676 

De  La  Fourchar- 

diere,  George    237 

De  Land,  Kenneth    375 

Delaney,  Charles   46,  603 

Delaney,  James  A    591 

Delaney,  Patrick   315,  601 

Delange,  Eddie    329 

De  La  Rose,  Nicholas    367 

De  Laska,  Charles    600 

de  Lay,  Mel   1  89,  381 

de  Leon,  Rev.  Gustave    ....  589 

DeLeon,  Walter    237 

Delevanti,  Cyril    46 

Delf,  Harry    602 

Delgado,  Fernando    591 

Delgado,  Miguel  M   21  1 

Delgado,  Moises    381 

Delgado,  Ramon    46 

D'Elia,  Frank    599 

Dell,  Claudia    46 

Dell,  Floyd    237 

Dell,  Gabriel    46 

Dell,  G.  Joseph   \  613 

Dell,  Myrna    46 

Dell  Publishing  Co   707 

Dellar,  Mel    381 

Delmar,  Kenny    46 

Delmar,  Sidney    600 

Delmar,  Vina    237 

de  Loss,  Janna    46 

De  Lorde,  Andre    237 

Del  Rio  (Ascension)  Trio  ....  46 
Del  Rio,  Dolores    46 


Del  Rio,  Dora    46 

Del  Rio,  Jack    46 

Del  Rosario,  Rosa    46 

Del  Ruth,  Roy   21  1,  617,  627 

Del  Ruth  (Roy)  Prod  595 

609,  617 

Delta  Rhythm  Boys    46 

Delugg  (Milton)  &  His 

Swing  Wing    46 

De  Luxe  Laboratories    694 

Del  Val,  Jean    46 

del  Valle,  John    602 

De  Maggio,  Nick    353 

De  Marco,  Tony  and  Sally  ....  46 

Demarest,  William    46,  629 

De  Mario,  Donna   46 

deMaupassant,  Guy    237 

Dembling  (Gus) ,  Inc   697 

Dembow,  George    694 

Dembow,  Sam     603,  642 

DeMedici,  Rod    46 

Demetrio,  Anna    46 

DeMille,  Cecil  B  46,  189 

21  1,  593,  602,  617,  629 
DeMille  (Cecil  B. ) 

Prod.,  Inc  adv.  XII,  617 

deMille,  Constance  A   617 

deMille,  Katherine    46 

Deming,  Norman    189 

DeMond,  Albert    237 

DeMond,  Henry    353 

Demora,  Charles    624 

de  Navrotski,  Igor    46 

Dengate,  Dennis    46 

Denham,  J.  S   675 

Denham,  Michael    46 

Denham,  Reginald    239 

Denis,  Armand   189,  21  1 

Denis,  Douglas    61  9 

Denison,  Leslie    46 

D'Ennery,  Guy    46 

Denning,  Glen    46 

Denning,  Richard    46 

Dennis  Film  Bureau    684 

Dennis  Film  Libraries    693 

Dennis,  Mark    46 

Dennison,  A.  T   593 

Dennison,  Jo  Carrol    46 

Denniston,  J.  R   594 

Denny,  Reginald   46,  603 

De  Normand,  George    46 

Dent,  James    375 

Dent,  Vernon    46 

de  Packh,  Maurice    329 

de  Pandeiro,  Russo    329 

Department  of  Audio- 
Visual  Instruction    599 

Depatie,  E.  L  591,  617,  648 

DePaul.  Gene    329 

De  Perez,  Jose    367 

Depew,  Joseph    381 

Dephoure  (Joseph) 

Studio   739,  754 

Depicto  Film    739 

de  Pina,  Albert    239 

Depinet,  Ned  E  591 ,  600 

603,  633,  634 

Depp,  Harry    46 

de  Pree,  Roland    46 

Depue,  Oscar  B   741 

De  Ravenne,  Ray    47 

Derek,  John    61  5 

Derham,  Walter  V   633 

De  Rita,  Joe    47 

de  Rochemont,  Louis  ....189,  633 
de  Rochemont  (Louis) 

Assoc.,  Inc   7  54 

de  Rochemont,  Richard    765 

De  Rose,  Peter    329 

de  Rosner,  Geza    47 

Derr,  Albert   47,  239 

Dervin,  Joseph    353 

Derwent,  Clarence    589 

De  Sa,  Alfredo    47 

De  Saxe,  Rudy   329,  599 

D'Esco,  Phil    315 

De  Sena,  William    601 

Desf  is,  Angelos    47 

Deslys,  Kay    47 

Desmond,  Danny    47 

De  Soto,  Henri    47 

Desser,  Arthur    645 

Dessau,  Paul    329 


DeSylvia,  B.  G.  "Buddy"    189 

239,  329 

Detlie,  Stanley    315 

DeToth,  Andre    212 

Deutsch,  Adolph   329,  599 

Deutsch,  Armand  S   639 

Deutsch,  Helen    ...   239,  624 

Deutsch,  Lou    63 1 

Deval,  Jacques    239 

DeVega.  Max    189 

Deven,  Carrie    47 

Devereaux,  Helen  ...    47 

Deverman,  Dale    296 

De  Villard,  Joe    47 

Devine,  Andy    47 

Devine,  Denny    47 

Devine,  Tad    47 

DeVinna,  Clyde    283 

Devlin,  Donald    47 

Devlin,  Joe    47 

Devonshire  Film  Co   617 

De  Voto,  Bernard   597 

DeVry  Corp    673,  684,  691 

DeVry,  E.  B  673,  684 

De  Vry,  Ida  B   684 

De  Vry,  W.  C.  673,  684 

Dew,  Eddie    47 

Dewar,  Donald  A   610 

De  Weese,  Richard   367,  642 

Dewey,  David  H   677 

Dewey,  Earle    47 

de  Wit,  Jacqueline   47 

De  Witt,  Angelo    47 

De  Witt,  Jack    239 

De  Wolf,  Bily   47,  629 

DeWolf,  Karen    239 

De  Wood,  Lorraine    47 

Dexter,  Al    329 

Dexter,  Frank    305 

Dexter,  John    47 

Dexter,  Maury    47 

Dezel,  Albert   628,  637 

Diage,  Louis    31  5 

Dial  Press,  Inc.,  The    709 

Diamond,  David   239,  329 

Diamond,  I.  A.  L   239 

Diamond,  Jack    602 

Diamond  (Leo)  Quintet   47 

Diana  Prod.,  Inc   617 

Diane,  Dolores    47 

Di  Cicco,  Pat    189 

Dichter,  M   673 

Dick,  Douglas    47 

Dick,  R.  A.   239 

Dickerson,  Dudley    47 

Dickinson,  Dick    47 

Dickinson,  R.  H   599 

Dickson,  Donald    47 

Dickson,  Gloria    47 

Dickstein,  Abe    642 

Diehl,  Jim    47 

Dierkes,  John    47 

Dieterle,  William    212 

Dietrich,  Marlene    47 

Dietrich,  Noah   61  1,  633 

Dietz,  Howard   329,  595 

604,  623 

Dietz,  Jack    189 

DiGangi,  James   381 ,  593 

Di  Gatano,  Adam  &  Jane    47 

Digges,  Dudley    47 

Diggins,  Peggy    47 

Dike,  Phil    305 

Dill,  Joseph   375,  381 

Dillinger,  Major  Albert    367 

Dillon,  Dickie   47 

Dillon,  Josephine    48 

Dillon,  Robert  "Bob"    239 

Dillon,  Thomas    48 

Dilson,  John    48 

Dimsdale,  Howard    239 

Dinehart,  Alan    48 

Dinelli,  Mel    239 

Dingle,  Charles    48 

Dinning  Sisters,  The    48 

Directors    593 

Directors'  Credits    209 

Dirks,  Howard    673 

Discovery  (Horse)    182 

Diskant,  George  E   283 

Disney,  Roy    593,  596,  766 

Disney,  Walter  E.  189,  212,  766 
Disney  (Walt)  Prod  596,  765 


XVIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Disraeli,  Robert    602 

Distributors 

Croup,  Inc  -739,  754 

Dix,  Billy    48 

Dix,  Richard    48 

Dixie  Cup  Co   673 

Dixon,  Larry    48 

Dixon,  Lee    48 

Dixon,  Lottie    589 

Dixon,  Ralph   353 

Dja  Devi  &  Her  Bali  - 

nese  Dancers   48 

Dmytryk,  Edward    212 

Doane,  James  M   189 

Dobbs,  lames    48 

Dobson,  Jimmy    48 

Dockson,  Evelyn    48 

Dodd,  Jimmie    329 

Dodd,  Jimmy    48 

Dodd,  Rev.  Neal    48 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  Inc   709 

Dodds,  Edward   189,  375 

Dodds,  William    296 

Dodge,  Estelle    48 

Dodge,  Jr.,  W.  C   677 

Dodge  Publishing  Co   709 

Dodson,  Mary  Kay    391 

Dods,  Hector    642 

Doelling,  Otto    598 

Doherty,  Edward      239 

Dolan,  Jr.,  Bobby    48 

Dolan,  Joann    48 

Dolan,  Robert  Emmett    330 

Dolciame,  Ray    48 

Dolenz,  George   48,  61  1 

Dolgin,  Sol   617,  758 

Dolgourki,  Igor    48 

Dolid,  I.  F   647 

Dolin,  Anton    48 

Dolinoff,  Alexis   599 

Domergue,  Faith   48,  621 

Donahue  (All  &  His 

Orchestra    48 

Donahue,  Elsie    594 

Donahue,  Eddie  ....189,  381,  621 

Donahue,  Jack    212 

Donahue,  Jean    48 

Donahue.  Mary  Eleanor    48 

Donahue,  Vincent    48 

Donaldson,  Bonnie  Lou   48 

Donaldson-Middleton,  Inc    ..  697 

Donaldson,  Richard  M   697 

Donaldson,  Ted    48 

Donaldson,  Walter    330 

Donath,  Doris    48 

Donath,  Louis    48 

Donath,  Ludwig    48 

Donatt,  Renee    48 

Donde,  Manuel    48 

Donegan,  Dorothy    48 

Donlevy,  Brian    49 

Donee,  Carol    49 

Donnell,  Jeff    49 

Donnelly,  Paul    381 

Donnelly.  R.  E   683 

Donnelly,  Ruth    49 

Donohue.  J.  J   629 

Donovan.  Daniel  K    603 

Donovan,  Edward  J   603 

Donovan,  Gloria    49 

Donovan,  Cwen    49 

Donovan,  King    49 

Donovan,  Lucile    648 

Donovan,  Maria     391 

Donovan,  Michael  Patrick    ..  49 

Donovan,  William    596 

Doob,  Oscar  A  594,  623 

Doolight,  James    299 

Doran,  Ann    49 

Doran,  D.  A   629 

Doran,  Daniel  D   381 

Doran,  Daniel  E   591 

Doran,  John    640 

Dorati,  Antal    49 

Doreene  Sisters    49 

Dorety,  Charles    49 

Dorey,  Vera    598 

Dorfman,  William   189,  381 

Dorian,  Ernest    49 

Dorn,  Philip    49 

Dorr,  Lester    49 

Dorrance  &  Co.,  Inc   709 

Dorrell.  Artie    49 


D'Orsa,  Lonnie    381 

D'Orsay,  Fifi    49 

Dorsey  (Jimmy)  &  His 

Orchestra    49 

Dorsey,  Stephen    635 

Dorsey  (Tommy)  &  His 

Orchestra    49 

Dortort,  David    61  5 

Doss,  Leonard    283 

Doten,  Jay    239 

Doubleday  &  Co.,  Inc   709 

Doucet,  Catherine    49 

Doucette,  John    49 

Douday.  Salo    49 

Douglas,  Alan    49 

Douglas,  Diana    49 

Douglas,  Don    49 

Douglas.  Mrs.  Emily  Taft    ....  600 

Douglas.  Everett   353,  594 

Douglas,  George   643,  644 

Douglas,  Cordon  M  212,  615 

Douglas,  Haldane    305 

Douglas,  Kirk    49 

Douglas,  Melvyn   49,  634 

Douglas,  Paul    642 

Douglas,  Robert   49,  648 

Douglas,  Sharon    49 

Douglas,  Susan    49 

Douglas,  Warren    50 

Dover  Film  Corp    675 

Dowd,  Kaye    50 

Dowd,  Ross    315 

Dowling.  Constance    50 

Dowling,  Danny    50 

Dowling,  Doris    50 

Downey,  Fairfax    604 

Downey,  Jack    599 

Downing,  Rex    50 

Downing,  Vernon    50 

Downs,  Johnny    50 

Downs,  Olin    50 

Dowser  Mfg.  Co   675 

Dowsing,  John  E   381 

Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan    239 

Doyle,  Frank    353 

Doyle,  Irene    681 

Doyle,  Jack    239 

Doyle,  Laird    239 

Doyle,  Maxine    50 

Dozier,  Joan  Fontaine  634 

Dozier,  William    .189,  634,  644 

Dragon,  Carmen    330 

Drake,  Alfred    50 

Drake,  Betsy   50,  634,  637 

Drake,  Charles    50 

Drake,  Chris    50 

Drake,  Claudia    50 

Drake,  Dona    50 

Drake,  Douglass    50 

Drake,  Ervin    330 

Drake,  Herbert      602 

Drake,  Milton    330 

Drake,  Oliver                   189  212 

239.  330,  613 

Drake,  Paula    50 

Drake,  Pauline    50 

Drake,  Steve    50 

Drake,  Tom   50,  624 

Drake,  William      609 

Dramatists'  Guild  of  the 

Authors'  League  of 

America,  Inc   604 

Draper,  Jack    283 

Draper,  Natalie    50 

Draper,  Thalia    50 

Dratler,  Jay    239 

Dirdlik,  Frank    596 

Dreher,  Carl    239 

Dreier,  Hans    305 

adv.  313,  629 

Dreifuss,  Arthur   189,  212 

239,  645 

Dreifuss,  Rudolph    637 

Dreis,  Richard    627 

Drescher,  Theodore  B.    672 

Dresden,  Curly    50 

Dresser,  Davis    239 

Drew,  Ellen    50 

Drew,  Paula    50 

Drew,  Roland   50 

Dreyfus,  Max   599 

Driggers,  Don    50 

Driscoll,  Bobby    50 


f"^nc/-<-iM  Havyi^ 

597 

3 1  5 

50 

330 

61  3 

r*ir\/£*r\f  nr  t  Vt  1— 1  a  rr\\r\ 

50 

50 

50 

645 

Art  P  1 1  m  1  shnra. 
U  /A  1  I   r  1 1  ill  LdUUId 

tori  ss  1  nc 

694 

rii  ihin     1  o c  r-\h 

330 

599 

P^i  ih/iv/    Pai  il 

50 

Hi  iPro\/  f"|airo 

5 1 

305 

Duchsmp  ^rlarcel 

239 

5 ) 

HiiHIpv  Rill 

5 1 

Pit  irllow   (Pari)    P  ir 

tures  Corp  

739, 

754 

Dudley,  George   

305 

Dudley,  Marjorie   

239 

Dudley,  Robert   

5  ] 

Dudley,  Tom   

38 1 

Duell,  Randall   

Duell,  Sloane  &  Pierce,  Inc.  .. 

709 

Hi    f  a  c 

UUTT,  /\.  t  

643 

p)>  iff  Nnvi/ar/H 

c:  i 

644 

Pi  i  iff     \A/  3  rrnn 

1  07, 

239 

604 

629 

r*li  iffiolW  RrainorH 

5  ] 

Pli  if  f  w     A  IKort 

239 

598 

239 

704 

589 

5 1 

51 

619 

693 

5 1 

1  89 

Pi  i  i  \s  a     D  nhort 

5) 

l^iill     OrwiMo.  O 

1  89 

Dullam,  John  F  

367 

Hi  J  ItoI  I  Paul 

J07, 

597 

239 

239 

51 

51 

Dumestri,  Jr.,  J.  B  

593 

uu  ivionT  iniian  d.j  Lao 

675 

r  i ,  .  i\  i t-     All-in  D 

675 

675 

Pii  Kylnnt     1—1  A 

675 

598 

51 

Dunbar,  John  B  

672 

589 

Duncan,  Augustin   

589 

Duncan,  Bob   

51 

Duncan,  Danny   

51 

Duncan  <  James  E. ) ,  Inc. 

739 

Duncan,  John   

51 

Duncan,  Kenne   

51 

Duncan,  K  

593 

Duncan,  Renault   

239 

Duncan,  Rita   

51 

Duncan,  Sam  ._  

239 

Duncan,  Ted   

330 

Dundee,  James   

51 

Dunham,  Katherine 

51, 

599 

Dunhill,  Steve   

5 1 

Dunhills,  Three   

51 

Duning,  George   

330 

Dunkel,  A.  John   

Dunlap,  A.  G  

738, 

753 

Dunlap,  Jr.,  Orrin  E. 

680 

Dunlap,  Scott  R  

189, 

239 

595, 

621, 

625 

Dunn,  Billy   

51 

Dunn,  E  

381 

Dunn,  Eddie   

5 1 

Dunn,  Ella  V  

OU3 

Dunn,  Emma   

5  1 

Dunn,  Henry   

589, 

602 

Dunn,  1.  R  

739 

Dunn,  James   

52 

Dunn,  Mary   

738, 

739 

Dunn,  Nat   

602 

Dunn,  Ralph   

52 

Dunn.  Rex   

330 

XIX 


CHESTER  ERSKINE 


Universal-International 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Dunn,  Tay    52 

Dunn,  William  H   603 

Dunne,  Elizabeth    52 

Dunne,  Irene    52 

Dunne,  Michael    52 

Dunne,  Philip   239,  642 

Dunne,  Stephen    615 

Dunningcolor  Corp     688 

Dunning,  Decla    239 

Dunning,  John    354 

Dunning,  Philip    604 

Dunnock,  Mildred    52 

Dunsany,  Lord    239 

Du  Par,  Edwin  B   283 

DuPont  (E.A.)  Agency    698 

duPont  de  Nemours 

&  Co.,  E.  I  adv.  670.,  675 

DuPont,  Certl    52 

Dupree,  Roland    52 

Duprez,  June    52 

Dur,  Poldy    52 

Duran,  Michel    239 

Durand,  Dave    52 

Durant,  Eddie    330 

Durant,  Lloyd    593 

Durante,  Jimmy   52,  602,  624 

Durbin,  Deanna   52,  644 

Durgom,  Ceorge  "Bullets"    ..  698 

Durfee,  Charles  C   680 

Durkin,  James    598 

Durlauf,  Frank    305 

Durst,  Edward  L   52 

Duryea,  Dan   52,  590,  644 

Dushock,  Joseph    354 

Dusoe,  Robert  C   240 

d'Usseau,  Arnaud   240,  604 

Dutton,  Laura  Deane    52 

Dutton  IE.  P.)  &  Co.,  Inc.    .  709 

DuVal,  C.  W.  "Cappy"    601 

DuVall,  F.  W  595,  596 

Duval,  Juan    52 

Duvuvier,  Julien   ..189,  212,  240 

Dvorak,  Ann    52 

Dwan,  Alan    189  212 

240,  635 

Dwight,  Harvey    381 

Dwinell,  William    681 

Dworsky,  Robert    594 

Dwyer,  Joseph    601 

Dwyer,  Mario    52 

Dyar,  Otto    299 

Dyatt,  Irving  B   673 

Dyer,  Elmer    284 

Dyke,  Frank    367 

Dyne,  Aminta    52 

Dyne,  Michael    52 

E 

Eadie,  Wilfred  J   641 

Eagle,  Arnold    284 

Eagle-Lion  Films,  Inc.    .617,  631 

Eagle-Lion  Studios,  Inc   617 

Eagle,  S.  P   1  89 

Eagler,  Paul    284 

Eaker,  Ira  C   1  89 

Earickson,  Carleton  W   600 

Earl,  Kenneth    240 

Earle,  Edward    52 

Early,  Margaret    52 

Early,  Pearl   52,  603 

Earnshaw,  Fenton    240 

Eason,  Mike    38 1 

Eason,  Reeves  "Breezy"  212 

East.  Henry   590,  686 

East,  Leonard    52 

Easterday,  Jesse    52 

Eastern  Optical  Testing 

Laboratories,  Inc   693 

Eastman  Kodak  Co          675  686 

688]  689 

Eastman  Kodak  Stores,  Inc  ..  686 

Eaton,  Evelyn    52 

Eaton,  Jimmy    330 

Eaton,  Mar|orie    52 

Eben,  Al    52 

Ebenstein,  Morris    647 

Eberhart,  Billy  Jeanne    52 

Eberhardt,  Mignon  C   240 

Eberle,  C   689 

Eberle,  William  R   680 

Eberly,  Bob    53 

Eberly,  Ray    53 

Ebersole,  R.  E   683 


Eberts,  John    53 

Eburne,  Maude    53 

Eby,  Lois    240 

Echeverria,  Gerald    53 

Eckhardt,  William   375,  381 

Eckler,  Dr.  Leopold    671 

Eckles,  Harry    692 

Eckles,  Lew    53 

Eckman,  Jr.,  Samuel    623 

Eckstein,  Irving  M.   596 

Eddy,  Arthur   628,  703 

Eddy,  Nelson    53 

Eddy,  James   596,  601 

Edelman,  Louis   189,  648 

Edelston,  M.  E   681 

Edens,  Roger   189,  330 

Edeson,  Arthur   284,  590 

Edgerly,  Katherine  L.    604 

Edgley,  Leslie    240 

Edington,  Harry  E.   698 

Edited  Pictures  System    739 

Editors'  Credits    351 

Edmiston,  Alan    53 

Edmondson,  Joe    367 

Edmonson,  William  R   367 

Edmunds,  William    53 

Edouart,  Farciot  .  284,  594,  629 
Educational  Film  Library 

Association,  Inc   600 

Educational  Film  Producers 

Association,  Inc   600 

Edwards,  Alan    53 

Edwards,  Bill    53 

Edwards,  Blake   53,  189,  240 

Edwards,  Bruce    53 

Edwards,  Cliff     53 

Edwards,  Rev.  E.J   642 

Edwards,  Eddie    31  5 

Edwards,  Fred    594 

Edwards,  Harry  D   1  89 

Edwards,  Henry    .240 

Edwards,  Jack    53 

Edwards,  Joan    53 

Edwards,  Lorraine    240 

Edwards,  Neely    53 

Edwards,  Penny   53 

Edwards,  Ralph    53 

Edwards,  Roy   591 

Edwards,  Sam   53 

Edwards,  Sarah    53 

Edwards,  Steve    595,  635 

Edwards,  Thomas   .'  367 

Edwards,  Thornton   53 

Eff inger,  Carl   642 

Efrus,  Sam    631 

Efrus.Thelma    631 

Egan.  J.  B   683 

Egli.  Joe    617 

Eglmton,  William    634 

Egyptian  Film  Companies  ....  988 

Ehren,  Frances    391 

Ehrman,  Frederick  L  633  634 

Ehrreich,  H  '  633 

Eichhorn,  Charles     601 

Eigen,  Jack    53 

Eilers,  Sally    53 

Einfield,  Charles   641 

Einstein,  Harry 

"Parkyakarkus"    53 

Eisenhart,  M.  H   672 

Eisinger,  J  240 

Eisler,  Hanns    330 

Ekberg,  Carl   53 

Elder,  Ray    '"'  53 

Elderkin,  D.  T   '  676 

Elderkin,  Jr.,  E.  K   "  676 

Elderkin,  j.  K.   676 

Eldredge,  Ceorge    53 

Eldredge,  John      53 

Eldridge,  Florence   53 

Electra  Pictures  Corp.   618 

Electrical  Equipment   691 

Electrical  Re- 

search  Corp  675,  683 

Electricians    593 

Eletto,  Rocco    591 

Elgar,  Peter   "  354 

Elias,  Theodore    "m  636 

Elinson,  Irving    240 

Eliscu,  Edward    ...191,  240  330 

Elizabeth    240 

Elk  Film  Delivery  Corp.  693 
Elkins,  Saul   191 ,  648 


Ell,  Christine    53 

Eller,  Harry  E   681 

Ellington,  Duke    330 

Ellington,  E.  A   240 

Ellingwood,  Elmer    53 

Elliott,  Clyde   191 

Elliott,  Dick    54 

Elliott,  Edythe    54 

Elliott,  Faith    354 

Elliott,  Frank    54 

Elliott,  J.  B   680 

Elliott,  Jack    330 

Elliott,  John    54 

Elliott,  Laura    629 

Elliott,  Robert    54 

Elliott,  Scott    54 

Elliott,  William 

"Wild  Bill   54,  636 

Ellis,  Bobby    54 

Ellis,  Evelyn    54 

Ellis,  Frank    54 

Ellis,  Jack    595 

Ellis,  Lloyd   54,  330 

Ellis,  Mary  Jo    54 

Ellis  Mercantile  Co   691 

Ellis,  Robert   240 

Ellis,  Segar    330 

Ellis,  Tony    54 

Ellison,  James    54 

Ellison,  Jane    54 

Ellison,  Stanley    54 

Ellsworth,  Bob    330 

Ellsworth,  Ted    603 

Elman,  Irving    240 

Elman,  Ziggy    54 

Elsom,  Isobel    54 

Elson,  Lee    54 

Elson,  Norman  W   682 

Elson,  William    591 

Elster's    691 

Elwes,  H.  E   680 

Elzer,  Norman   382,  621 

Emanuel,  Jay   591 ,  706 

Emanuel  (Jay) 

Publications    706 

Embassy  Prods.,  Inc   618 

Embro  Pictures 

Distributing  Co   739 

Emerald  Prods   618 

Emerling,  Ernest    623 

Emerson,  Emmett    382 

Emerson,  Edward    54 

Emerson,  Faye    54 

Emerson  Film  Corp   754 

Emerson,  Hope      54 

Emerson,  John    589 

Emert,  Oliver    3 1  5 

Emery,  Gilbert   54,  240 

Emery,  John    54 

Emery,  Katherine    54 

Emmett,  Thomas  H.     688 

Emmett,  Fern    54 

Emmett,  Robert    .191,  212,  240 

Emmons,  Richard    296 

Empire  Prods   61  8 

Empson,  Jean    604 

Encyclopedia  Brit- 

tannica  Films,  Inc  739,  754 

Ende,  Joseph    61  8 

Endore,  Guy    240 

Enfield,  Cyril   191,  212,  240 

Eng.  Walter    55 

Engel,  Jack    637 

Engel,  John    642 

Engel,  Lehman    330 

Engel,  Robert    684 

Engels,  Samuel  G   191 

adv.  196,  240,  642 

Engels,  Virginia    55 

Engelson,  D.  H   675 

England,  Paul    55 

England,  Sue    55 

Englander,  Alec    55 

Englander,  Otto    648 

English,  Don    299 

English,  John    212 

English,  Richard    .  240,  604,  629 

Englund,  Ken    240 

Engstrom,  E.  W   680 

Ennis  (Skinnay) 

&  Orchestra    55 

Eno,  Ralph  R   694 

Enoch,  V.  A   624 


XXI 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Enos,  Brandt    765 

Enright,  Ray   212,  648 

Enterprise  Prod.,  Inc   618 

Enters,  Angna    240 

Ephron,  Henry    240 

Ephron,  Phoebe    240 

Epstein,  Dave    703 

Epstein,  Israela    55 

Epstein,  Julius   191 ,  240 

Epstein,  Louis    676 

Epstein,  Mel   191,  382,  629 

Epstein,  Philip  C  191,  240 

Equipment  Companies    671 

Equipoise  (Horse)    182 

Equitable  Invest- 
ment Corp.,  Ltd   704 

Equity  Pictures,  Inc  595,  618 

Erdman,  Dick    55 

Erdody,  Leo    330 

Eremin,  Joan    602 

Erickson,  A.  D   682 

Erickson,  A.  F   375 

Erickson,  Albert  K   598 

Erickson,  Clarence  E   618 

Erickson,  Emil  H   681 

Erickson,  Harold   240,  382 

Erickson,  Leif    55 

Erickson,  Louise    55 

Erickson,  M.  H   681 

Erlanger,  Herbert  J   596 

Erlik,  Robert   191 ,  382 

Ermolief,  Jo- 
seph N  adv.  616,  627 

Ernestos,  The    55 

Ernst,  Max    240 

Eronel  Prod.,  Inc  595,  618 

Errol,  Leon    55.  634 

Erskine,  Chester    .    adv.  XX,  191 
212,  240,  644 

Erskine,  Eileen    55 

Erskine,  Sheila    602 

Erway,  Ben    55 

Erwin,  Stuart    55 

Erwin,  William    55 

Erwin,  William    621 

Escar  M.  P.  Service,  Inc   739 

Eshbaugh,  Jack    739 

Eshbaugh  (Ted) 

Studios,  Inc  739,  755 

Eshbaugh,  William    739 

Esmond,  Carl    55 

Esmond,  Jill      55 

Esparza,  Rafael  R   367 

Esperson,  Manuel    330 

Esquire  Ail-American 

Band  Winners    55 

Essanay  Electric  Mfg.  Co   675 

Essen,  Viola    55 

Essex,  Harry    240 

Esskay  Pictures,  Inc.   595 

615,  618 

Essler,  Fred    55 

Estabrook,  Ed  T   590 

Estabrook,  Howard   212,  240 

Estate  Management 

Corp.,  Ltd   704 

Estin,  Harry    593 

Esway,  Alexander   212,  240 

Ettinger  (Ed)  &  Son    703 

Ettinger,  Eve    61  5 

Ettinger,  Margaret   617,  703 

Eunson,  Dale   .  240,  597 

Eureka  Prods   618 

Eurist,  Clarence    382 

Eustis,  Dorothy    330 

Evans,  Brad    648 

Evans,  Bruce    603 

Evans,  Charles    55 

Evans,  Dale   55,  330 

Evans,  Delight   708 

Evans,  Douglas    55 

Evans,  Frank  ...   296 

Evans,  Gene    55 

Evans,  Harry  "Doc"    590 

Evans,  Herbert    55 

Evans,  Jacqueline    55 

Evans,  Julius   212,  240 

Evans,  Dr.  Louis  H   745 

Evans,  Mark    382 

Evans,  Nancy    55 

Evans,  Ray    33  1 

Evans,  Redd    33  1 

Evans,  Rex    55 


Evans,  Robert    55 

Evans,  Thane    644 

Evanson,  Edith    57 

Evelove,  Alex   595,  648 

Evens,  A.  R  619 

Everest,  Barbara    57 

Everett,  H.  H   593 

Everett,  Jane    57 

Evergreen  State 

Amusement  Corp   641 

Everton,  Paul    57 

Ewing,  John    305 

Exelberth,  A  619,  648 

Exhibitor,  The    706 

Eyssell,  Cus    603 

Eythe,  William    57 

Eyton,  Frank    331 

Ezzell,  Marvin  A   593 

595,  619 

F 

Faber,  Bob    191 

Faber,  Robert    240 

Fabian,  Olga    57 

Fabian,  Si  ...  591 ,  595,  596.  603 

Factor,  Max    688 

Fadden,  Tom    57 

Fagan,  James  Bernard    240 

Fain,  Matty    57 

Fain,  Sammy    33 1 

Faine,  Hyman  R   599 

Fairbanks,  Jr.,  Douglas    57 

191,  241,  617,  618 

Fairbanks  Co.,  Inc.,  The    618 

Fairbanks,  Jerry   618,  683 

739,  755,  766 
Fairbanks  (Jerry)  Prod   618 

739,  755,  766 

Fairbanks,  Zeal   590,  597 

Fairchild,  Edgar    331 

Fairchild,  Henry  Pratt    604 

Fairfax,  Betty    57 

Fairfax,  James    57 

Fairweather,  Jr.,  David  L   688 

Falcon  Prod.,  Inc  595,  618 

Falke,  Evelyn    57 

Falkenberg,  Margaret    57 

Falkenburg,  Jinx    57 

Fallon,  Lillian  R   589 

Fame    706 

Famous  Artists  Corp.  ...  698,  702 
adv.  712 

Famous  Studios    766 

Fan  Photo  Studios    692 

Fan  Publications    707 

Fanchon    191 

Fante.  John    241 

Fantl,  Richard    354 

Fapp,  Daniel  L   284 

Faragoh,  Francis  Edwards  ....  241 

Farber,  Jerry    57 

Farfan,  Robert    382 

Faris,  Marvin  L   596 

Farley,  Dot    57 

Farley,  Eddie    331 

Farley,  Lesley    57 

Farley,  Morgan   57,  315 

Farlow,  Wayne 

&  Warren    57 

Farmer,  Virginia    57 

Farnol,  Lynn    61  8 

Farnum,  Franklin   57,  590 

Farnum,  William   57,  603 

Farr,  Hugh    57 

Farr,  Karl    57 

Farr,  Lynn    57 

Farrar,  Jane    57 

Farrar,  John    709 

Farrar,  Straus  &  Co   709 

Farrar,  Vincent    284 

Farrell,  Charles    57 

Farrell,  Edith    624 

Farrell,  Clenda    57 

Farrell,  John    57 

Farrell,  Kenneth    57 

Farrell,  Lowell  J  375,  382 

Farrell,  Richard    354 

Farrington,  Betty    57 

Farrow,  Edward    675 

Farrow,  John   212,  629 

Fasana,  John    627 

Fast,  Howard    241 

Faulkner,  Philip    367 


Faulkner,  Ralph    57 

Faulkner,  William    241 

Faulstich,  C.  J   680 

Fauntelle,  Diane    57 

Faure,  John  D   354 

Faust,  Bob    57 

Faust,  Frederick    241 

Faust,  Louis   57 

Faust,  Victoria    57 

Favor,  Toni    57 

Favorite  Films  Corp   618 

Fawcett,  Bill    57 

Fawcett,  Cordon    707 

Fawcett,  Roger    707 

Fawcett,  Jr.,  W.  H   707 

Fawcett  Publications,  Inc  ....  707 

Faxon,  Dean    686 

Faxon,  John    241 

Fay,  Frank   589,  603 

Fay,  Marston    354 

Fay,  Vivian    57 

Faye,  Alice   57,  642 

Faye,  Francine    57 

Faye,  Joey    57 

Faye,  Julia    57 

Faye,  Randall    241 

Faylen,  Frank    58 

Fazan,  Adrienne    354 

Feagley,  Joseph  C   671 

Fearless  Camera  Co   675 

Fearling,  Kenneth    241 

Federal  Films,  Inc  596,  618 

Federal  Mfg.  & 

Engineering  Co   675 

Federal  M.  P.  Studios,  Inc.    ..  618 

Feeney,  Robert    601 

Fegte,  Ernst    305 

Fehnders.  Ernest    636 

Fehr,  Rudi    354 

Fehr,  W.  W  622,  639 

Feinberg,  A.  A   682 

Feinberg,  George    673 

Feinberg,  Max    601 

Feindel,  Jockey    284 

Feiner,  Jr.,  Ben    241 

Feins,  Bernard    241 

Feist,  Felix  E  191,  212,  241 

Feitshans,  Jr.,  Fred  R   354 

Feld,  Fritz    58 

Feld,  George    354 

Feld,  Rudi    305 

Feld,  Shirley    191 

Feldary,  Eric    58 

Felder,  J.  J   618 

Felder,  Joseph    595 

Feldman,  C.  J   643 

Feldman,  Charles  K   191 

618,  627 

Feldman  (Charles  K.) 

Group.  Prod.,  Inc   618 

Feldman,  Milton    382 

Feldman,  Thelma    600 

Feldman,  Walter    594 

Feldt,  Rudolph    675 

Fell  (Frederick) ,  Inc   709 

Fellerman,  Max    595 

Fellows,  Arthur    382 

Fellows,  Howard    367 

Fellows,  Robert   191 ,  629 

Felstead,  Charles    367 

Felton,  Earl    241 

Felton,  Jack   748,  763 

Felton,  Verna    58 

Fenaja,  George    601 

Fender,  W.  J   191 

Fennell  (Paul  J.) 

Co.,  Inc  755,  766 

Fenner,  Walter    58 

Fenno,  M.  R   673 

Fenton,  A.  Norwood    367 

Fenton,  Frank   58,  241 

Fenton,  Harold    637 

Fenton,  Leslie   191,  212.  628 

Fenton,  Lucille    58 

Fenwick,  Jean    58 

Ferber,  Edna   241 ,  604 

Ferber,  Nat    241 

Ferguson,  Al    58 

Ferguson,  Dave    602 

Ferguson,  Frank    58 

Ferguson,  Harry    589 

Ferguson,  Helen   625,  703 

Ferguson,  Margaret    241 


XXII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Ferguson,  Myrtle    58 

Ferguson,  Norman   191,  212 

382 

Ferguson,  Perry    305 

Ferguson,  William  R   623 

Fernald,  Bruce    58 

Fernandez,  A   33 1 

Fernandez,  C   33  1 

Fernandez,  Esther    58 

Fernandez,  Emilio    191 

Fernandez,  Fernando    58 

Fernandez,  Jorge    305 

Fernstrom,  Ray    284 

Ferrari,  William   305,  590 

Farrell,  Tony    58 

Ferrer,  lose   58,  589 

Ferrer,  Melchior  C   212 

Ferris,  Walter    241 

Fesler,  Bailey    367 

Fessier,  Michael   191 ,  241 

Fetchit,  Stepin    58 

Fetherston,  Eric    58 

Fetherston,  ).  A   677 

Fetters,  Curt    296 

Feuer,  Cy   33 1 

Fewster,  J.  Donald    675 

Fidelman,  Jacob    599 

Fidelity  Pictures  Corp   618 

Fieberling,  Hal    58 

Field,  Arthur  L   191 

Field,  Benny    58 

Field,  Betty    58 

Field,  Elvin  Eric    58 

Field,  Franklin    681 

Field,  Margaret    58,  629 

Field,  Mary    58 

Field,  Medora    241 

Field,  Norma    58 

Field,  Rachel    241 

Field,  Sylvia    58 

Field,  Virginia    58 

Fielding,  Edward    58 

Fielding,  Lorraine    241 

Fields,  A.  Roland    315 

Fields,  Dorothy   241 ,  331 

Fields,  F!ddi«'    58 

Fields,  George    58 

Fields,  Cracie    58 

Fields,  Herbert    241 

Fields,  James    367 

Fields,  Joseph   191,  241,  331 

Fields,  Sidney    58 

Fields,  W.  C   58 

Fier,  Jack   191,  615 

Fierro,  Paul    59 

Fife,  Maxine    59 

Figueroa,  Gabriel    284 

Filauri,  Antonio    59 

Fillmore,  Clyde    59 

Film  Advertising  Agency  ....  739 
Film  Alliance  of  America    ....  740 

Film  Audit  Service    694 

Film  Bulletin    706 

Film  Classics,  Inc   595 

613,  618 

Film  Council  of  America    600 

Film  Crafts 

Engineering  Co   675 

Filmcraft  Studios    740 

Film  Cutting    687 

Film  Daily    706 

Film  Daily  Yearbook    706 

Film  Editors   594 

Film  Effects  of  Hollywood  ..  688 
Film  Equipment 

Companies    67) 

Film  Fan  Foto  Co   692 

Film  Forwarders   687,  693 

Film  Institute,  Inc   694 

Filmlab,  Inc   694 

Film,  Photo,  Radio,  News 
Newsreel  Sound  Truck, 
Chauffeurs  and  Carriers 

Union    603 

Film  Players  Club,  Inc   602 

Film  Productions  Co   740 

Film  Program  Services,  Inc  ..  740 

Film  Rights,  Inc   618 

Film  Storage   687,  694 

Films  for  Industry   740,  755 

Films,  Inc   740 

Film  Studios  of  Chicago    .  619 
740,  755 


Film  World  Magazine    706 

Filmer,  Robert  W   59 

Fimberg,  Hal    241 

Finance  Service    685 

Financial  Statements    649 

Finch,  C.  J   680 

Findlay,  Bruce    600 

Fina,  Jack    59 

Fine,  Larry    59 

Fine,  Sylvia   241,  331 

Fineman,  Irving    241 

Financial  Trends 

in  Recreation    669 

Finigan,  R.  J   617 

Finkel,  Abem    241 

Finkelhoffe,  Fred    191 

241,  331 

Finkelstein,  1   59 

Finlayson,  James    59 

Finley,  Clemans    284 

Finley,  Evelyn    59 

Finley  (Larry) 

Transcriptions    755 

Finnerman,  Perry    296 

Finney,  Ben    755 

Finney,  C.  B   61  1 

Finney,  Edward  .  ..191,  212,  593 
595,  61  1,  619 

Finney  (  Edward  F. ) 

Prod  595,  519 

Fins,  Bernard    241 

Finston,  Nathaniel  "Nat"  ....  191 
331,  640 

Fiorito,  Ernest    640 

Fio  Rito,  Ted    59 

Firestein,  Max    688 

First  Aid    594 

First  National  Pictures    645 

Fischbach  &  Moore 

of  California,  Inc   689 

Fischer,  G.  J   642 

Fischer,  Herbert    297 

Fischer,  J.  D   683 

Fischer,  John     61  8 

Fishel,  J.  C   675 

Fished,  Dick    59 

Fisher  David    704 

Fisher,  Doris    331 

Fisher  (Fred)  &  His 

Schnickelfritz  Orchestra  ..  59 
Fisher,  George  C.  "Shug"   ....  59 

Fisher,  H.  M   673 

Fisher,  Hal    615 

Fisher,  Ham    241 

Fisher,  Henry    677 

Fisher,  James    241 

Fisher,  Johnny    59 

Fisher,  Nellie    59 

Fisher.  Steve   241 ,  629 

Fishman,  Jacob    591 

Fiske,  Robert    59 

Fitts,  Margaret    241 

Fitts,  Peggy    624 

Fitzgerald,  Barry   59,  629 

Fitzgerald,  Ed    590 

Fitzgerald,  Edward   297 

Fitzgerald,  George    601 

Fitzgerald,  Geraldine    59 

Fitzgerald,  H.  D   677 

Fitzgibbon,  Stephen  F   617 

Fitzgibbons,  J.  j   693 

FitzPatrick,  James  A  191,  212 

241,  767 

Fitzsimmons,  Courtland    241 

FitzSimmons,  J.  Edward    680 

Fix,  Paul   59,  241 

Flagg,  Stephen    59 

Flaherty,  Frances   241,  619 

Flaherty,  Margaret    594 

Flaherty,  Pat    59 

Flaherty,  Robert   191,  212 

241,  619 

Flaherty  (Robert) 

Prod.,  Inc   619 

Flame  (Dog)    182 

Flannery,  William  E   306 

Flash  (Horse)    182 

Flaster,  James  Z   367 

Flato,  Richard    59 

Flavin,  Art    590 

Flavin,  James    59 

Fleck,  Fred   375,  382 

Fleck  (William)  Agency    698 


Fleischer,  David   59,  191 

Fleischer,  Max    742 

Fleischer,  Richard  0   191 

212,  634 

Fleischer,  Sidney  R   597 

Fleischer,  Stanley   306,  590 

Fleischman,  Werner    681 

Fleming,  Alice    59 

Fleming  Barry    242 

Fleming,  John    242 

Fleming,  Ronda   59,  629,  637 

Fleming,  Victor   212,  639 

Fleming  William    59 

Fletcher,  Adele    708 

Fletcher,  John  E   735 

Fletcher,  Dusty    331 

Fletcher,  G.  Scott    600 

Fletcher,  Lucille    242 

Fletcher,  R.  F   671 

Flexer,  David    766 

Flick,  W.  D   367 

Flier,  Freda    59 

Flint,  Charles  K   675 

Flint,  Sam    59 

Flippen,  J.  C   59 

Flood,  James    21  2 

Flood,  Thomas    382 

Flora,  Rolla    284 

Flores  Brothers  Trio    60 

Flores,  Iris    60 

Florey,  Robert   212,  242 

Florez,  Inc   740 

Florey.  John   600,  755 

Flothow.  Rudolph   191,  615 

Flournoy,  Richard    242 

Flowers,  Bess   60,  590 

Flullen,  Joel    60 

Flying  "L"  Ranch 

Quartette    60 

Flynn,  Charles    60 

Flynn,  Errol   60,  648 

Flynn,  John    60 

Foch,  Nina   60,  615 

Fodor,  Dr.  Ferenz  H   610 

Fodor,  Ladislas   242,  624 

Fogarty,  J.  P   331 

Fogelson,  David    614 

Fogetti,  Howard    367 

Foladare  (Maury) 

&  Assoc   703 

Foldes,  Yolanda    242 

Foley,  Claire    60 

Foley,  John  M   354 

Folsey,  George   284,  590 

Folsom,  Frank  M   680 

Folsom,  Marion  B   675 

Folts,  Monty    601 

Fonda  Division 

Solar  Aircraft    676 

Fonda,  Frank   621 ,  628 

Fonda,  Henry   60,  590,  642 

Fong,  Benson    60 

Fong,  Leslie    60 

Fontaine,  Joan   60,  634 

Fontaine,  Lilian    60 

Foo,  Lee  Tung    60 

Foo,  Wing    60 

Foote,  Bradbury    242 

Foote,  Dick    60 

Foran,  Dick  (John  M.)    60 

Foran,  Mary    60 

Forbes,  Brenda    60 

Forbes,  Don    60 

Forbes,  Kathryn    242 

Forbes,  Madeleine    60 

Forbes,  Mary    60 

Forbes,  Murray    242 

Forbes,  Ralph    60 

Forbes,  Louis    331 

Forbstein,  Leo  F   331 

Force,  Mel    331 

Ford,  Ann    598 

Ford,  Bryant    242 

Ford,  Corey    242 

Ford,  Dorothy    60 

Ford,  Francis    60 

Ford,  George    60 

Ford,  Glenn   60,  590,  615 

Ford,  Harriet    242 

Ford,  Helen    60 

Ford,  Jack      60 

Ford,  Jan    60 

Ford,  John    .191,  213,  603,  610 


XXIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Ford,  Norman    60 

Ford,  Paul    60 

Ford,  Philip   213,  382,  636 

Ford,  Ross    60 

Ford,  Ruth    60 

Ford,  Wallace    61 

Forde,  Eugene     21  3 

Fordham,  Fred    591 

Foreign  Distrib- 
utors in  U.S   961 

Foreign  Language  Press 

Film  Critics'  Circle   602 

Foreign  M.  P.  Companies  ....  965 
Foreign  Productions  1948  ....  939 
Foreign  Productions  1  947  ....  948 

Foreman,  Carl    242 

Forest,  Frank  .    61 

Forest  Mfg.  Co   676 

Forman,  Carol    61 

Formica  Insulation  Co   676 

Forrest,  David    61 

Forrest,  David    61 

Forrest,  Helen    61 

Forrest,  Jayne    61 

Forrest,  John  ...    61 

Forrest,  Joseph  R   681 

Forrest,  Sally    354 

Forrest,  William    61 

Forrester,  Cay    61 

Forster,  Cordon    331 

Forster,  John    191 

Forsyth,  William   382 

Forsythe,  Christine   61 

Forsythe,  Mimi    61 

Fort,  Garrett    242 

Forte,  Joe    61 

Fortman,  Robert    61 

Fortune  Film  Corp  595,  618 

Foster,  Alan    61 

Foster,  Art    61 

Foster,  Bennett    242 

Foster,  Dan   61 ,  634 

Foster,  Eddie    61 

Foster,  Harry    614 

Foster,  Harvey    ....213,  242,  382 

Foster,  Jack    315 

Foster,  Lew    631 

Foster,  Lewis  R   242 

Foster,  Michael    242 

Foster,  Norman    213 

Foster,  Phil    589 

Foster,  Preston    61 

Foster,  Ray    284 

Foster,  Royal    242 

Foster,  Stuart    61 

Foster,  Susanna    61 

Fostmi,  John    61 

Foto-Blac  Products  Co   676 

Fotoshop    693 

Fouquet,  William  F   680 

Foulger,  Byron    61 

Foulke,  Robert    61 

Four  Chicks  Gr  a  Chuck    61 

Four  Step  Brothers    61 

Four  Teens    61 

Fouse,  Orville    636 

Fowler,  Art    61 

Fowler,  Jr.,  Cene   191 ,  354 

Fowler,  Marjorie    354 

Fowler,  Will    61 

Fowley,  Douglas   61 

Fox,  A.  E   635 

Fox,  Alice  C   613 

Fox,  Allen    61 

Fox,  Belle    679 

Fox,  E.  B   692 

Fox,  Mrs.  Eva    679 

Fox,  Frank    382 

Fox,  Freddie    191 

Fox,  Fred    62 

Fox,  Fred  L   242 

Fox  Inter- 
Mountain  Theatres,  Inc.  ..  641 

Fox,  Jean    602 

Fox,  Joel    688 

Fox,  John    681 

Fox,  Jr.,  Lawrence   694,  736 

Fox,  Matthew   643,  748 

Fox  Michigan  Corp   641 

Fox  Midwest 

Theatres,  Inc   641 

Fox  Movietone  News   755 

Fox,  Mona    679 


Fox,  Paul  S   315 

Fox,  Robert  P   315 

Fox,  Wallace   191,  213 

Fox,  William    368 

Fox  West  Coast 

Theatres  Corp   641 

Fox  Wisconsin 

Theatres,  Inc   641 

Foy,  Bob   62,  191 

Foy,  Bryan  C   617 

Foy  IBryon)  Prods   619 

Foy,  Jr.,  Eddie   62,  61  5 

Fralick  (Freddie)  Agency  ....  698 

Frambes,  William    62 

Frame,  Norman    682 

Francaville,  John  )   598 

Francen,  Victor    62 

Frances,  Kay    1 92 

Francis,  Ann    62 

Francis,  Arlene    62 

Francis,  Charles    62 

Francis,  Fred    284 

Francis,  Irene    636 

Francis,  John  B   766 

Francis,  Kay    62 

Francis,  Melvin    62 

Francis,  Wilma    62 

Francisco  ( L.  Mer- 
cer) Films    740 

Francisco,  Marguerite    354 

Francone,  Tiny    62 

Franconi,  John  L   637 

Frandsen,  Robert    62 

Franes,  Owen     242 

Franey,  James  M  748,  763 

Frank,  Bruno    242 

Frank,  Carl    62 

Frank,  Christian    598 

Frank,  Frances    610 

Frank,  Fred    382 

Frank,  Frederick  M  242,  617 

Frank  iCeorge),  Inc   698 

Frank,  Jr.,  Harriet    242 

Frank,  Joanne    62 

Frank,  Leonhard    242 

Frank,  Melvin   192,  242  634 

Frank,  Paul    242 

Frank,  W.  R   1  92 

Franke,  Edwin  F   591 

Frankel,  Adolph    683 

Franken,  Rose    242 

Franklin,  Al    615 

Franklin,  Arthur    331 

Franklin,  Chester  M   213 

Franklin,  Dave    331 

Farnklin,  Elizabeth    594 

Franklin,  Harry    375 

Franklin,  Harry  S   648 

Franklin,  Miriam    62 

Franklin,  Paul    242 

Franklin,  Sidney   192,  624 

Franklyn,  Irwin  R   242 

Franklyn,  Robert    331 

Franks,  Jr.,  Jerome    62 

Franquelli,  Fely    62 

Franz,  Arthur    62 

Franz,  Eduard    62 

Fraser,  Alex    62 

Fraser,  Elisabeth    62 

Fraser,  Harry   213,  242 

Fraser,  Richard    62 

Fraser,  T.  R   642 

Fraum,  Morris    595 

Frausto,  Antonio    62 

Frawley,  William    62 

Frazee,  Jane    62 

Frazer,  Alex    62 

Frazer,  Robert  E  62,  617 

Frazier,  Norman    631 

Frederic,  Lee    1  92 

Frederick,  Ann    62 

Frederick  Bros. 

Artists  Corp   698 

Frederick,  Lee    62 

Fredericks,  Ellsworth    297 

Free,  Bill    62 

Freed,  Arthur    192 

adv.  202,  331 ,  624 

Freed,  Bert    62 

Freed,  Ralph    331 

Freed,  Jr.,  Sam    331 

Freedley,  George    602 

Freedman,  Harold    604 


Freedman,  William    641 

Freeman,  Charles    354 

Freeman,  Devery    242 

Freeman,  Eric    62 

Freeman,  Everett    242 

Freeman,  Helen   62 

Freeman,  Howard      63 

Freeman,  Joseph    242 

Freeman,  Kenneth    63 

Freeman,  Mona   63,  629 

Freeman,  Ned    33 1 

Freeman,  Norman    633 

Freeman,  Y.  Frank   589,  591 

593,  594,  595,  629,  645,  686 

Freeman,  Fred   242 

Freeman,  Ticker     331 

Freericks,  Bernard    368 

Freeto,  Ralph    63 

Freiberger,  Joseph    614 

Freking,  Barbara    63 

French,  D   673 

French  Film  Companies    989 

French,  Hugh    63 

French  Research 

Foundation    691 

French,  Ted    63 

Frenke,  Eugene   192,  643 

Fresco,  David    63 

Freston,  Herbert    645 

Freulich,  Henry    284 

Freulich,  Roman    636 

Freund,  Karl    284 

Frey,  Arno    63 

Freyer,  Sadie    648 

Friars'  Club  of 

California,  Inc.,  The    602 

Friars'  National 

Association,  Inc   602 

Frick  and  Frack    63 

Friday  (Dog)    182 

Fried,  Al    625 

Fried,  Martin   331 

Frieder,  Alex    635 

Friedgen,  Lloyd    354 

Friedhauf,  H.  L   680 

Friedhofer,  Hugo    332 

Friedhoff,  J.  P  625,  627 

Friedkin,  Joel   63 

Friedland,  Evelyn    615 

Friedlander,  Emil    673 

Friedlob,  Bert    640 

Friedman,  Al    589 

Friedman,  Al   242,  624 

Friedman,  David  A  375,  601 

Friedman,  Harry    589 

Friedman,  Irving               332,  617 

Friedman,  Joe    63 

Friedman,  Leopold    591 

623,  624 

Friedman,  Monk    63 

Friedman,  Seymour   213,  368 

382,  615 

Friedman,  Stanleigh  P   645 

Friend,  Budd    315 

Friend,  Cliff    332 

Friend,  Joel    63 

Frillman,  G.  E   682 

Friml,  Rudolph    332 

Friml,  Jr.,  Rudolph    63 

Frings,  Ketti    242 

Frings  (Kurt)  Agency    698 

Frisco,  Joe    63 

Fritch,  Hanson  T   354 

Fritch,  Robert    354 

Fritchie,  William    284 

Fritchi,  Al     701 

Frith  (Emily  Benton)    Films..  740 

Fritsch,  Gunther  V   213 

Froelick,  Anne    242 

Froeschel,  George   242,  624 

Fromkess,  Leon    192 

Frost,  Jack    242 

Frost,  Robert    192 

Frost,  Terry    63 

Frostova,  Janina      63 

Frye,  Jack   671,  687 

Frye,  Gilbert    63 

Frye,  Kathy    63 

Frye,  Stewart  S   355 

Fryer,  Richard      284 

Fuchs,  Daniel    242 

Fuhrmann,  Henry    617 

Fullcolor    688 


XXIV 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Fuller,  John  C   355 

Fuller,  Leland    306 

Fuller,  Lester    213 

Fuller,  Sam   ....adv.  638,  242 

Fullerton,  James    299 

Fulop-Miller,  Rene   -   242 

Fulton,  David  H   675 

Fulton,  Joan    63 

Fulton,  John    284 

Fung,  Paul    63 

Funt,  Julian    597 

Furber,  P.  E.    682 

Furlong,  "Tinker"    63 

Furse,  Russell  L   61  3 

Furst,  Manfred    63 

Furst,  Werner  H   243 

Furthman,  Jules   243,  624 

Futoran,  Charles    593 


Cabani,  Atillio   297 

Cabel,  Martin   ...192,  213 

Cabin,  Jean    63 

Cable,  Clark   63,  624 

Cabor,  Eva    63 

Cabourie,  Fred    624 

Gabriel,  Gilbert  W   604 

Cabrielson,  Frank    243 

Gage,  Erford    63 

Gage,  Fred    648 

Gagnon,  Betty    63 

Caige,  Russell    63 

Gail,  Jeanne    63 

Caillard  (Slim)  Trio    63 

Gaines,  Otho    63 

Gaines,  Richard  ...      64 

Cale,  Allen    243 

Gale,  Gladys    64 

Gale,  Jean    64 

Calinda,  Pedro    332 

Calindo,  Nacho    64 

Calitzine,  Prince  I manuel  ....  629 

Galitzine,  Leo    64 

Gallagher,  Carole    64 

Gallagher,  Edna   603 

Gallagher,  Glenn  B   64 

Gallagher,  M.  J   593 

Gallagher,  Ray  594,  707 

Gallant  Fox  (  Horse)    1  82 

Gallaudet,  John    64 

Calli,  Eola    64 

Ca lli.  Rosina    64 

Gallian,  Gerri    64 

Gallico,  Paul   243,  604 

Gallico,  Pauline    243 

Galliher,  W.  1   679 

Gallup,  Dr.  George  H.    .  691,695 

Galsworthy,  John    243 

Galvan,  Gilbert    64 

Galvan,  Pablo    315 

Gambarelli,  Eole    64 

Gambee,  A.  S   641 

Gambier,  Claude    64 

Gamble,  Baxter    631 

Gamble,  Ted   591,  596,  600 

Gamble,  Thomas  F   596 

Garnet,  Kenneth    243 

Gamiello,  Anthony  Ross    591 

Gamse,  Albert     332 

Gancy,  Jesus  Gonzalez    368 

Gang,  Martin   628,  634 

Gangelin,  Paul    243 

Gangelin,  Victor  A   315 

Gann,  Ernest  K.   243 

Gannon,  Kim    332 

Gano,  Glen   284,  621,  639 

Gans,  Cliff  R  192,  648 

Ganzer,  Alvin    382 

Garay.  Joaquin    64 

Garber,  Dave    628 

Garber,  Jan    64 

Carcias,  The    64 

Garcia,  Ceferino    64 

Garde,  Betty    64 

Garden,  Dave    601 

Gardiner,  Reginald   64,  642 

Gardner,  Arthur   ..192,  382,  621 

Gardner,  Ava   64,  624 

Gardner,  Ed   64,  243 

Gardner  Film  Delivery    687 

Gardner,  Jack    64 

Carey,  Peter   64,  590 

Garfield,  John    64 


Garfman,  Harry    601 

Cargan,  Edward    64 

Gargan,  William    64 

Garland,  Judy   64,  624 

Garland,  Otis  )   671 

Garmes,  Lee   192,  213 

284,  590 

Garner,  Cindy    64 

Garner,  Don    64 

Garner,  Peggy  Ann    64 

Garner,  Stewart    64 

Garnett,  Tay   213,  640 

Garr,  Eddie    64 

Garralaga,  Martin    65 

Garretson,  Ida  H   642 

Garretson,  Oliver  S   368 

Garrett,  Betty   65,  624 

Garrett,  Cary    65 

Garrett,  Grant    243 

Garrett,  Oliver  H.  P  243,  604 

Garrick,  Cene    65 

Garrick,  Richard    65 

Garriguene,  Rene    332 

Garris,  Phil    65 

Garrison,  Patricia    65 

Garrison,  Paul   757,  766 

Garrison  Productions    766 

Garro,  Joseph    65 

Garroway,  Davie    65 

Garson,  Greer   65,  624 

Garth,  David    243 

Carton,  Robert    598 

Carvey,  John  J   601 

Garvie,  Parker    65 

Garvin,  Gene    368 

Garvin  Transpor- 
tation Service    693 

Gary,  Eileen    243 

Gaspar,  Dr.  Bela    688 

Gasparcolor,  Inc   688 

Gates,  Bernard  J   627 

Gates,  Curtis    65 

Gates,  Harvey    243 

Gates,  Joyce    65 

Gates,  Nancy    65 

Gates,  Pete    332 

Gateson,  Marjorie    65,  589 

Gatley,  Frederick    284 

Caudio,  Tony    284 

Gaudsmith  Bros   65 

Gausman,  Russell  A  315,  644 

Gautier,  Donat    589 

Gavaldon,  Roberto    213 

Caxton,  William   65,  603 

Gay,  Gregory    65 

Gay,  Nancy    65 

Gaylord,  Karen  X   65 

Gear  (Bruce)  Agency    698 

Gear,  Luella    65 

Geary,  Bud    65 

Geddes,  Neta    65 

Cedris.  A.  S   677 

Gedris,  H.  L   677 

Cedris,  W.  A   677 

Gee,  Parker    65 

Ceer,  Will    65 

Geffen,  Maxwell  M   619 

Gef  fen-Shane 

Prod.,  Inc.  619,  644 

Gehring,  William  C   641 

Ceib,  E.  R   679 

Ceib,  L   648 

Geiger,  Larry    65 

Geise,  Tanya  "Sugar"    65 

Geisel,  Helen   243 

Geisel,  Theodor  S   243 

Gelber,  Herman    601 

Gelfand,  Margaret    603 

Geller,  James    1  92 

Gelsey,  Erwin   243,  604 

Gem  Photo  Supply    676 

Gemora,  Charles    65 

Cenardi,  Marie    65 

Gendron,  Pierre    243 

General  Aniline  & 

Film  Corp   676 

General  Artists  Corp   698 

General  Business  Films,  Inc..  741 

General  Devices  Corp   676 

General  Electric  Corp   676 

General  Film 

Prod.  Corp  741,  755 

General  Film  Library    687 

XXV 


General  Motion 

Pictures  Corp   619 

General  Precision  Equip- 
ment Corp.   676 

General  Picture  Prod.,  Inc.  ..  741 
General  Screen  Ad- 
vertising, Inc   741 

General  Service 

Studios,  Inc  619,  688,  692 

Genn,  Leo    65 

Gentilella,  John    591 

George,  Don    332 

George,  George  W   243 

George,  Gladys    65 

George,  Jack    65 

George,  John    65 

George,  Willard  H  391,  689 

Georgia  Crackers,  The    65 

Geraghty,  Gerald   192,  243 

Geraghty,  Maurice    243 

Gerald,  Helen    65 

Gerard,  Barney   ....192,  243,  627 

Gerard,  Hal    65 

Geray,  Steven    66 

Gerber,  David    66 

Gericke,  Eugene    66 

Germain  Seed  &  Plant  Co.   ...  691 

German  Film  Companies    999 

German,  W.  J  643,  672 

Germonprez,  Louis    382 

Geronomi,  Clyde    213 

Gerrard,  Douglas    66 

Gerrity,  William    591 

Gerry,  Alex    66 

Gershenson,  Al    621 

Gershenson,  Joe    192 

Gershwin,  George    332 

Gershwin,  I  ra    332 

Gerstad,  Harry    355 

Gerstad,  Merritt    285 

Gerstenberger,  Leigh    683 

Gertsman,  Jack    375 

Gertsman,  Maury    285 

Gertz,  Irving    332 

Gertz  (Mitchell),  Inc   698 

Gerzso,  Gunther    306 

Gesas,  Leonard   192,  621 

Gest,  Ina    66 

Getchel,  Sumner    66 

Geva,  Tamara    66 

Gevaert  Co.  of 

America,  Inc   676 

Geyelin,  H.  R   675 

Gibbons,  Cedric      306 

adv.  307,  624 

Gibbons,  Eliot    243 

Gibbs,  Archie    243 

Gibney,  Sheridan  .192,  243,  593 

Gibralter  Pictures,  Inc   595 

619,  756 

Gibson,  Curley    66 

Gibson,  George  H   672 

Gibson,  Harry  "Hipster"    66 

Gibson,  Harvey  D   629 

Gibson,  Hoot    66 

Gibson,  John    66 

Gibson,  Judith    66 

Gibson,  Julie    66 

Gibson,  Ronnie    66 

Gibson,  Thomas  L   672 

Gibsone,  Mary   602 

Giermann,  Frederick    66 

Gifford,  Frances    66 

Gift,  Donn    66 

Gilbert,  Anthony    243 

Gilbert,  Billy    66 

Gilbert,  Doris    243 

Gilbert,  Edward  M   596 

Gilbert,  Fran    243 

Gilbert,  Frank    639 

Gilbert,  Gar    285 

Gilbert,  Gerard    66 

Gilbert,  Helen    66 

Gilbert,  Herschel    332 

Gilbert,  Jody    66 

Gilbert,  Ray    332 

Gilbert,  Robert    66 

Gilbert,  Robert  W   66 

Gilboy,  Thomas  W   694 

Gilboy  Co.  of  Los  Angeles  ....  687 

Gilbreath,  Jon    66 

Gilchrist,  Connie    66 

Giles,  Aquila    682 


WILLIAM  H.        WILLIAM  C. 
PINE  THOMAS 


PINE-THOMAS  PRODUCTIONS 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Cilford,  lack    66 

Cilks,  Alfred    590 

Gill,  Jr.,  Frank    243 

Cillern,  Grace    66 

Gillespie,  A.  Arnold    285 

Gillett,  Harvey  T   306 

Gillette,  J.  W   599 

Gillette,  Sam    591 

Cillmore,  Margolo    589 

Gillie,  Jean    66 

Gillies,  Jr.,  George  M   676 

Gillis,  Anne    66 

Gillis,  Maxwell    625 

Gilman,  Jack    66 

Gilmore,  A.  J   315 

Gilmore,  Arthur    66 

Gilmore,  Lowell    66 

Cjlmore,  Stuart  ....213,  355,  611 

Gilmore,  Virginia    66 

Cilmour,  Charles  R   591 

Gilpin,  Jay    66 

Gilpin,  Joseph  C   375 

Cilreath,  W.  W   680 

Cilroy,  Bert    192 

Gimpel,  Jacob    66 

Cinder,  Art    599 

Ginsberg,  Henry   ..623,  629,  634 

Ginty,  E.  B   243 

Girard,  Bernard    243 

Girard,  William    192 

Cirden,  Wm.  M   682 

Gish,  Dorothy    66 

Gish,  Lillian    66 

Gitterman,  Gayle    617 

Givney,  Kathryn   67,  589 

Givot,  George    67 

Gladden,  Tholen   213,  355 

Cladding  McBean    691 

Gladstone,  Marilyn    67 

Gladwin,  Frances    67 

Glaser,  Vaughan    67 

Glasgow,  William    306 

Class,  Gaston    382 

Glass,  George    637 

Glass,  Robert    368 

Glassberg,  Irving    285 

Glassburg,  Jack    680 

Glasser,  Albert    332 

Glasmire,  Gus    67 

Clavin,  John   613,  687 

Glazer,  Benjamin  "Barney"..  192 
213,  243.  640 

Glazer,  Bert    382 

Gleason,  Adda    67 

Gleason,  James    67 

Gleason,  Keough    315 

Gleason,  Lucile    67 

Gleason,  Pat    67 

Gleason,  Russell    67 

Glenn,  Glen   368,  622 

639,  692 

Clenn  (Clen)  Sound  Co   692 

Glenn,  Jack    593 

Glennon,  Bert    285 

Clesnes,  Lawrence  A   610 

Clett,  Charles  L   627 

Click,  Hy  J  635,  689 

Click's  Bird  Wonderland    686 

Clickman,  Mort    332 

Glidden,  Frederick  Dilley  ....  243 
Globe  1  6mm.  Pictures  ..741,  756 

Glover,  Edmund    67 

Glover,  Norman    704 

Cluchanok,  Peter    285 

Cluck,  Joe    355 

Clucksman,  E.  M   609 

Glucksman,  L.  B   609 

Cluskin,  John   332,  618,  621 

Cluskin,  Lud    332 

Glyn,  Topsy    67 

Glyn,  Winifred    67 

Glynn,  John  J   647 

Coddard,  Paulette   67,  629 

Codden,  Rumer    243 

Codfrey,  Peter   67,  213,  648 

Godfrey,  Renee    67 

Godoy,  Fred    67 

Codsoe,  Harold  ...  382,  adv.  389 

Goell,  Kermit    332 

Coetz,  Harry    688 

Goetz,  Walter  H   192 

Coetz,  William   622  644 

Goff,  Lloyd    67 


Goff,  Norris    67 

Coffin,  George  M   676 

Cold,  Ernest    332 

Gold,  Harry    61  1 

Cold,  Jack    602 

Cold,  Lee   245 

Cold,  Milton   299,  590 

Cold  (Sid)  Agency    698 

Cold,  Zachary    245 

Goldbaum,  Peter    245 

Coldbeck,  Willis    213 

Goldberg  Bros   676 

Goldberg,  Burt    621 

Goldberg,  E.  W   676 

Goldberg  Film  Delivery    687 

Goldberg,  Gerald    285 

Goldberg,  Jack   192,  618 

619,  621,  628 

Goldberg,  Leon   595,  633 

634,  689 

Goldberg,  Lou    192 

Goldberg,  Louis  B   676 

Goldberg,  Maurice    299 

Goldberg,  William    676 

Goldblatt,  Harold    602 

ColdE  Mfg.  Co   676 

Colden  &  Linden    704 

Golden,  Edward  A   192 

619,  645 

Golden  Gate  Quartette    67 

Colden,  Oil    645 

Golden,  Herman  J   614 

Colden,  John    603 

Colden,  Max    376 

Golden,  Michael    67 

Colden,  Miriam    67 

Golden  Motion  Picture  & 

Television  Studios,  Inc   619 

Colden  Prods.,  Inc  596,  619 

Colden,  Ray    245 

Golden,  Robert  S.    192,  619,  645 

Colden,  Thomas    591 

Coldenson,  Leonard  H.    591,  596 

629,  630,  631 

Coldfarb,  Robert    642 

Coldhammer,  L.  E  617,  625 

Goldin,  Pat    67 

Goldman,  D   677 

Goldman,  Harold    245 

Goldman,  P   67 

Coldring,  Charles    704 

Goldsmith,  Isadore    192 

Goldsmith,  Martin    245 

Goldsmith,  Stanley  H.  ..382,  601 
Goldsmith,  Jr., 

Dr.  Thomas  T   675 

Goldstein,  Harry  H   591 

Coldstein,  Jack    603 

Goldstein,  Leonard   192,  644 

Goldstein,  Maurice   625,  627 

Coldstein,  Samuel    599 

Coldstone,  Charles    625 

Coldstone,  Nat  C  192,  625 

Coldstone  (NatC.)  Agency..  698 

Goldstone  (Phil)  Prod   619 

Coldstone,  Richard   192,  634 

Coldsworthy,  John    67 

Goldthwaite,  Anne    67 

Coldwater,  John    602 

Goldwater,  Monroe    634 

Coldwyn,  Frances  H   619 

Coldwyn,  Girls,  The    67 

Coldwyn,  Samuel   192,  593 

596,  619 

Coldwyn  (Samuel) 

Prods.,  Inc  adv.,  596.  619 

Coldwyn  (Samuel)  Studio    ..  619 

Colitzen,  Alexander   192,  306 

Collard,  Jerome  T   245 

Colm,  Ernest    67 

Golm,  Lisa    67 

Golob,  Larry    645 

Goltz,  Joe  C   596 

Coluboff ,  Gregory    67 

Gomberg,  Seymour    624 

Combell,  Minna    67 

Gomersall,  E.  T   643 

Comez,  Augie    67 

Gomez,  Thomas    67 

Gomez,  Vicente    67 

Conatos,  John    67 

Gonzales,  Aaron    332 


Gonzales  (Aaron)  & 

Orchestra    67 

Cooch,  James    285 

Good,  John    68 

Goodfield,  I.  W   679 

Coodfried,  Robert    636 

Goodin,  Peggy    245 

Gooding,  O.  B   61  3 

Goodis,  David    245 

Goodkind,  Saul  A  _   355 

Goodman,  Benny    68 

Goodman,  Bernard  A   647 

Goodman,  Jack    245 

Goodman,  John  B   306 

Goodman,  Maurice    315 

Goodman,  Mort   595,  636 

Goodman,  R.  Stanley    682 

Goodman,  Stephen    636 

Goodman,  Terry    68 

Goodrich,  Frances    245 

591,  624 

Goodrich,  Jack    368 

Goodson,  John    601 

Coodwillie,  D.  H   679 

Goodwin,  Bernard    629 

675,  681 

Goodwin,  Bill    68 

Goodwin,  Frank    368 

Goodwin,  Harold    68 

Goodwin,  J.  Hayse    590 

Goodwin,  MacDonald    673 

Goodwin,  William    601 

Goodwins,  Leslie   192,  213 

Goodyear,  A.  Congar    629 

Goosson,  Stephen   306,  615 

Gorcey,  Bernard    68 

Corcey,  David    68 

Gorcey,  Kay    68 

Corcey,  Leo    68 

Cordon  (Alan)  & 

Associates    703 

Cordon,  Anita    68 

Cordon,  Bert    68 

Cordon,  Bert    332 

Cordon,  Charles    68 

Cordon,  Gavin    68 

Gordon,  Harold    642 

Cordon,  Hilda    245 

Cordon,  Jack    68 

Cordon,  Leon    192,  624 

Cordon,  Mack   192,  333,  642 

Cordon,  Mary    68 

Gordon,  Michael   213,  644 

Cordon,  Paul   192.  213,  615 

Cordon,  Richard   68,  590 

Cordon,  Robert    213 

Cordon,  Roy    68 

Gordon,  Ruth    245 

Cordon,  Sam    63 1 

Gordon,  Vera    68 

Cordon,  William   245,  642 

Cordon,  William  ..595,  644,  645 

Core,  Chester    306 

Gorman,  Buddy    68 

Gorney,  Jay   192,  245,  333 

Gorog,  Laszlo    245 

Corsman,  William    593 

Corss,  Sol    68 

Gorst,  Eldon    68 

Gorton,  Jack    68 

Gory,  Mici    68 

Cosch,  Martin   192,  245,  756 

Coss,  James    297 

Cotch,  Lee    68 

Cottesman,  Joe    193 

Cottier,  Archie    333 

Gottlieb,  Alex   193,  245,  648 

Gottlieb,  Arthur    648 

Gottlieb,  B.  C.  "Buck"  193,382 

Gottlieb,  Belmont    375 

Gottlieb,  Milton    602 

Gottlieb,  Theodore    68 

Gottlober,  Sigmund    602 

Coudge,  Elizabeth    245 

Cough,  Bob    297 

Cough,  Lloyd    68 

Goulihardou,  Felix    636 

Could,  Billy    589 

Could,  Joseph  R   68 

Could,  Charles    382 

Gould,  Chester    245 

Could,  Douglas    355 

Could,  Harvey   297 


XXVII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Could,  Irving    631 

Could  ( Morton)  & 

Orchestra    68 

Could,  Morton    333 

Could,  Rita   68 

Could  (Ruth)  Agency    698 

Could,  Sandra    68 

Could,  William    68 

Coulding,  Edmund    213 

adv.  214,  642 

Gould-Porter,  Arthur    69 

Coupil,  Augie    333 

Gouthrie,  lack    69 

Coux,  R.  E   376 

Cove,  J.  A   623 

Covernali,  Paul    69 

Cow,  James    245 

Gowthorpe,  M.  F   631 

Cozier,  Bernie    69 

Crable,  Betty   69,  642 

Grace,  Henry  W   315 

Grace,  Myer    69 

Grad,  Maurice    61  4 

Grady,  Billy    624 

Crady,  Robert    69 

Craeff,  Vincent    69 

Graff,  Fred    69 

Graff,  Wilton    69 

Graff  is,  William  H   245 

Graflex,  Inc   676 

Grafton,  Gloria    69 

Graham,  B.  L   675 

Graham,  Betty  Jane    69 

Graham,  Bob    69 

Graham,  Dolores  &  Don    69 

Graham,  Erwin    245 

Graham,  Frank    69 

Graham,  Fred    69 

Graham,  Garrett    245 

Graham,  Ronald    69 

Graham,  Samuel  )   675 

Graham,  Sheilah    69 

Graham,  Tim    69 

Grahame,  Gloria   69,  634 

Grahame,  Margot    69 

Grainger,  Dorothy    69 

Grainger,  Edmund   193,  635 

Grainger,  James  R   635 

Gramaglia,  Richard   598 

Gramatky,  Hardie    245 

Gramercy  Publishing  Co   709 

Granach,  Alexander    69 

Granath,  Johnny    69 

Granby,  Joseph    69 

Grand,  Gordon    245 

Grandville,  Marcella    69 

Cranet,  Bert   193,  245 

Granger,  Bert    31  5 

Granger,  Farley    69 

Cranlund,  Nils  T   69 

Cranstedt,  Greta    69 

Grant,  Arnold    642 

Grant,  Cary   69,  634,  642 

Grant,  Flory  & 

Williams,  Inc   741 

Grant,  Helena    69 

Grant,  Howard    704 

Grant,  Jack  D   193 

Grant,  James  Edward    193 

213,  245 

Grant,  Joe    1 93 

Grant,  John    1 93 

Grant,  John   245,  644 

Grant,  Lawrence    69 

Grant,  Marshall  ....193,  621,  756 
Grant  (Marshall)  Pictures  619 

Grant,  Mary    391 

Grant,  Morton    245 

Grant-Realm  Prod   756 

Grant,  Stephen    69 

Grant,  Wyley    70 

Grantland  Rice  Sport- 
Pictures  Corp   767 

Granville,  Bonita    70 

Granville,  Roy    368 

Crapewin,  Charles    70 

Graphic  Films 

Corp.  The   741,  756 

Crashin,  Mauri    245 

Grau,  Cil    333 

Grauman,  Sid    602 

Craves,  Ralph    245 

Cray,  Beatrice    70 


Cray,  Bill    70 

Cray,  Coleen   70,  642 

Cray,  Daniel    624 

Cray,  Dolores    70 

Cray,  Donald    599 

Cray,  Feild    306 

Cray,  Cary    70 

Gray,  Geneva    70 

Gray  (Glen  )  &  The 

Casa  Loma  Orchestra    70 

Cray,  Hugh   245,  624 

Gray,  Jan    333 

Gray,  joe    70 

Gray,  Leslee    70 

Gray,  Louis   193,  627 

Gray,  Mack    70 

Cray,  Peggy    636 

Cray,  R.  M   681 

Cray,  Sally    70 

Gray,  William    704 

Graybill,  Durwood  "Bud"   ....  299 

Grayson,  Charles    245 

Grayson,  Dan    61  9 

Grayson,  Jessie    70 

Grayson,  Kathryn   70,  624 

Greater  Amusements    706 

Great  Western  Prod.    ..  .595,  621 

Greaves,  William    70 

Greaza,  Walter   70,  603 

Green,  Abel   70,  603,  707 

Green,  Bud    333 

Green,  Adolph    245 

Green,  Al    297 

Green,  Alfred  E   213 

Green,  Anne    245 

Green,  Billy    70 

Green,  Denis    70 

Green,  Eddie    70 

Green,  Frank    673 

Green,  H.  C   599 

Green,  Howard  J   245 

Green,  Hugh    70 

Green,  Jane   70,  634 

Green,  Johnny    333 

Green,  Kenneth    297 

Green,  Lawrence   633,  634 

Creen,  Linda    70 

Green,  Milton  C   635 

Creen,  Paul    245 

Creen,  Rody    591 

Creen,  W.  E  676,  677 

679,  683 

Green,  W.  Howard   285 

Greenberg,  Barney    600 

Greenberg,  M   647 

Greene,  Angela    70 

Greene,  Clarence   193,  245 

Greene,  Eve    245 

Greene,  Graham    245 

Greene,  Harold  ....193,  615,  640 

Greene,  Harrison    70 

Greene,  Joseph  J   70 

Greene,  Max    285 

Greene,  Mort    333 

Greene,  Richard    70 

Greene,  Victor    306 

Greene,  Walter    333 

Greene,  W.  Howard    285 

Greenhalgh,  Jack  .  285,  615,  628 

Greenhalgh,  Paul    706 

Creenhut,  Eugene    602 

Greenlaw,  Harvey    766 

Greenleaf,  Raymond    70 

Greenman,  Alvin    70 

Greenstreet,  Sydney   70,  648 

Greenwald,  John  M    593 

Creenwald,  Kenneth    70 

Greenwood,  Al   316 

Greenwood,  Charlotte    70 

Greenwood,  Herman    673 

Greenwood,  Jack    382 

Greenwood,  Sr.,  William  A...  316 

Greer,  Frances    599 

Creer,  Jane    70 

Greer,  John    590 

Gregg,  Robert    70 

Gregg,  Virginia    70 

Gregory,  Grace    316 

Gregory,  Stephen    70 

Cregson,  Warwick    71 

Creig,  Robert    71 

Crenzbach,  Hugo    368 

Cresham,  William  Lindsay    ..  245 


Creta    391 

Grey,  Carolyn    7 1 

Grey,  Harry    193 

Grey,  John    245 

Grey,  Lorna    7  1 

Grey,  Madeleine   71 

Grey,  Virginia   71 ,  590 

Grey,  Zane    246 

Cribble,  Donna  Jo    71 

Cribbon,  Eddie    7 1 

Griere,  Helen    7  1 

Crif ties,  Ethel    71 

Griffin,  David    193 

Griffin,  David  C   285 

Griffin,  Eleanore   -  .246,  642 

Griffin,  H   677 

Griffin,  Z.  Wayne    193 

Griffis,  Stanton    629 

Griffith,  Edward  H   213 

Griffith,  Gordon  S  193,  621 

Griffith,  James    7 1 

Griffith,  Nona    71 

Griffith,  Richard    602 

Griffiths,  Edith  M   71 

Griffiths,  Mildred     316 

Grignon,  Marcel    285 

Crillo,  Basil    617 

Grimaldi,  Caesar  R.    698 

Crimaldi-Williams  Agency  ..  698 

Crimes,  Jack    7 1 

Crimes,  Karolyn    7 1 

Grinde,  Nick    213 

Grinieff,  Jacques    640 

Grippo,  Jane    193,  246 

621,  627 

Grippo  (Jan)  Prod  595,  621 

Grip  Equipment    685 

Grips    594 

Crissell,  Wallace    213 

Grisson,  J  immy    7  1 

Griswold  Machine  Works   ....  676 

Griswold,  R   692 

Croen,  Maurice  T   599 

Groesse,  Paul    306 

Grofe,  Ferde    333 

Grombacker,  Ray  A   591 

Grosh,  R.  L.  &  Sons    691 

Gross,  Jr.,  Charles    355 

Gross,  Frank   193,  355,  594 

Gross,  Jack  J  193,  634 

Gross,  Roland    355 

Gross,  Saul    7 1 

Cross,  O.  Syd    618 

Cross,  Walter   ...  333 

Grossman,  Abraham    306 

Grossman,  Eugene   368 

Grossman,  William  A.    ..609,  610 

Grossmith,  Lawrence   71 

Grot,  Anton    306 

Grouya,  Ted    334 

Grover,  Charles   640 

Groves,  Victor    590 

Grubb,  John  C   369 

Crubbs,  Johnny   376,  383 

Gruber,  Frank   246 

Grudd,  Maurice    602 

Cruen,  Margaret    246 

Gruen,  Toby    694 

Gruenberg,  Louis    334 

Cruning,  I  Ika    7 1 

Cruskin,  Jerry    246 

Guadalajara  Trio    7 1 

Guard,  Fred    627 

Guard,  Kit    71 

Guardian  Films    741 

Guedel,  John    246 

Cuedry,  C.  T   71 

Cuentner,  M.  T   681 

Cuerin,  Paul   636 

Guest,  C.  B   621 

Guernsey,  Jr.  Otis  L    602 

Guffanti  Film  Labora- 
tories, Inc   694 

Guffey,  Bernett   285,  590 

Guggenseimer,  Charles  S   645 

Guhl,  George    7 1 

Guhl,  Robert  H   369 

Cuild,  H.  J   617 

Guild,  Nancy   71 ,  642 

Guilds    589 

Guilfoyle,  Paul    71 

Cuiol,  Fred   193,  213,  246 

Guizar,  Pepe   T   334 


XXVIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Cuizar,  Tito   71 ,  334 

Gumbiner,  H.  L   676 

Cumbiner  Synchro 

Sound,  Inc   676 

Gump,  I rving    —  7  1 

Gundelfinger,  Alan   613,  687 

Gunn,  James    246 

Gunn,  Robert  L   642 

Gunczy,  Bettina   -   602 

Gurie,  Sigrid    7  1 

Gurney,  Eric    246 

Guskin,  Reuben    597 

Guterman,  Sam    -   673 

Guth,  Percy   621 ,  643,  644 

Guthrie,  Carl    285 

Guthrie,  Lester  D             382,  593 

Guthrie,  William    648 

Guttman,  Arthur    334 

Gutterman,  Leon    246 

Guy,  Eula   7  1 

Guyse.  Sheila    7 1 

Gwynn,  Edmund   71,  624 

Gwynn  (Charles  E.) 

Agency    698 

Gwynne,  Anne    7 1 

Gwynne,  Leonard  A   601 

H 

Haade,  William    72 

Haas,  Charles  F.  ..193,246,621 

Haas,  Hugo    72 

Haas,  Hugo    72 

Haas.  Leo    600 

Haas.  Robert   306,  594 

Haber  &  Fink,  Inc   676 

Hack,  Herman    72 

Hackel.A.  W  193,  595,  639 

Hacker,  Samuel    694 

Hackett,  Albert   246,  624 

Hackett,  Carl    72 

Hackett,  Dotti    72 

Hackett,  Hal    72 

Hackett,  Karl    72 

Hackley,  Eugene    299 

Haden,  Sara    72 

Hadley.  Hap    594 

Hadley,  Reed    72 

Hadley.  Thomas    594 

Hafferkamp,  F   609 

Hagan,  James   .    246 

Hageman.  Richard   72,  334 

Hagen,  Earle    334 

Hagens,  William   246 

Haggerty,  Don    72 

Haggiag,  Robert    640 

Haggott,  John    193 

Hagney,  Frank    72 

Hahn,  C.  A   679 

Haight,  Eric    740 

Haight,  George  193,  624 

Haile,  Ralph  V   600 

Haines,  Connie    72 

Haines,  E.  F   680 

Haines,  Rob    72 

Haines,  Roy    647 

Haines,  Sol    72 

Haines,  William 

Wister   246,  629 

Haishp,  Capt.  Harvey  S   246 

Hajos.  Karl    334 

Hakim  Pictures    621 

Hakim.  Raphael    1 93 

Hakim,  Raymond   193,  621 

Hakim,  Robert   193,  621 

Hal,  Richard    72 

Halasz,  George   246 

Haldeman,  Edward   246 

Haldeman,  Oakley    334 

Hale,  Alan   72,  648 

Hale,  Jr.  Alan    72 

Hale,  Barbara   72,  61  5 

Hale,  Bill    72 

Hale.  Creighton    72 

Hale,  Diana    72 

Hale.  Frank    643 

Hale,  Jonathan    72 

Hale,  Marian    640 

Hale,  Michael    73 

Hale,  Monte    73,  636 

Hale,  Richard    73 

Hale,  Robert    73 

Hale,  Theodore    589,  599 

Hale,  Wanda    602 


Haley,  Jack    73 

Hall,  Alexander   .215,  629 

Hall,  Archie                      73,  316 

Hall,  Ben    73 

Hall,  Charles    73 

Hall,  Charles    376 

Hall,  Danny    285 

Hall,  David   193,  306.  610 

Hall,  Eddie    73 

Hall.  Ellen    73 

Hall,  Henry   73 

Hall,  Howard  P  61  1,  621 

Hall,  Huntz    73 

Hall,  James  Norman     246 

Hall,  Jane    246 

Hall,  jon    73 

Hall,  Marion    73 

Hall,  Mel    73 

Hall,  Michael    73 

Hall,  Norman  S   246 

Hall  (Norman)  Agency    698 

Hall,  Patricia   644 

Hall,  Porter   73,  593 

Hall,  Richard    73 

Hall,  Sherry    73 

Hall,  Thurston    73 

Hall,  William    73 

Halland,  Herman  E   246 

Hallauer,  Carl  S   672 

Hallenbeck,  Ralph    599 

Hallenberger,  Harry   285 

Haller,  Ernest    285 

Haller,  Hermann    355 

Halliday,  Brett    246 

Halliday,  Don    355 

Halligan,  William    73 

Halloran,  John    73 

Halls,  Ethel    74 

Halop,  William  "Billy"    74 

Halpern,  Ben    706 

Halprin,  Sol   590,  642 

Halstead,  Beatrice    704 

Halton,  Charles    74 

Halverson,  O.  Clement    316 

Hamblin,  Geraldine   601 

Hambin,  Stuart    74 

Hamburger,  Art    383 

Hamer,  Gerald    74 

Hamilburg,  Mitchell  ....610,  698 
Hamilburg  (Mitchell) 

Agency    698 

Hamill,  Eva    74 

Hamilton,  Aileen    246 

Hamilton,  Bill    74 

Hamilton,  Charles    74 

Hamilton,  Chuck    74 

Hamilton,  G.  E   684 

Hamilton,  Cosmo    246 

Hamilton,  Jean    74 

Hamilton,  John   74 

Hamilton,  Margaret    74 

Hamilton,  Maxwell    708 

Hamilton,  Nancy    604 

Hamilton,  Neil    74 

Hamilton,  Patrick    246 

Hamilton-Whitney,  Inc   621 

Hammargren,  F.  E.   691 

Hammer,  Alvin    74 

Hammerstein.il  (Oscar)    ....  246 

334,  597,  599,  604 

Hammett,  D.  K   600 

Hammett,  Dashiell  K   246 

Hammond,  Arthur    383 

Hammond,  Billy    74 

Hammond,  Ruth   589 

Hammond,  Victor    246 

Hampden,  Walter    74 

Hampton,  Grayce    74 

Hampton,  Lionel   74 

Hamre,  Frank    680 

Hanberry,  William    644 

Hance  (Paul) 

Prod.,  Inc  741 ,  756 

Hancock,  W.  T   681 

H  &  H  Motion  Pic- 
ture Studios    692 

Handin,  Louis   589 

Handley,  Dorothy  Curnow    ..  246 

Handy,  Jamison   742 

Hanigsburg,  Oscar    694 

Hannemann,  Edward    334 

Hanley,  Eddie    602 

Hanlon,  Bert    74 


Hann,  Frank    61  3 

Hannagan  (Steve)  &  ° 

Associates    603 

Hannah,  Dorothy    246 

Hanneford,  Poodles    74 

Hannekin,  Dietrich  V   246 

Hanneman,  Walter    355 

Hannon,  Betty    74 

Hannon,  Chick    74 

Hansard,  Helen    316 

Hanse,  G.  R   679 

Hansen,  Aleth    334 

Hansen.  Chuck   376,  383 

Hansen,  Franklin     369 

Hansen,  Nina    74 

Harari,  Robert    246 

Harbach,  Otto  A.  .  246,  597,  599 

Harbold,  Carl    74 

Harbert,  Slim    74 

Harbin,  Suzette   74 

Harburg,  E.  Y.   193,  334 

Harcourt,  Brace  &  Co   709 

Harder,  Raph  N  676,  677 

679,  6«3 

Hardin,  John  Briard    246 

Harding,  Ann    74 

Harding,  Kay    74 

Harding,  Tex    74 

Hardman,  W.  F   680 

Hardt,  Eloise    74 

Hardwicke,  Sir  Cedric    74 

Hardy,  Frank    74 

Hardy,  Oliver    74 

Hare,  Lumsden    74 

Harens,  Dean    74 

Harfilms,  Inc  741 ,  756 

Harford,  Alec   .....75,  334 

Hargreen  Corp   766 

Hargrave,  Thomas  J   675 

Hargrove,  Marion    246 

Harkavy,  Anne  E   645 

Harker,  Charmienne    75 

Harker,  Jean    75 

Harlan,  Richard  B   383 

Harlan,  Russell   285,  637 

Harline,  Leigh    334 

Harling,  W.  Franke    334 

Harman  (Hugh)  Prod   766 

Harmil  Fabrics    689 

Harmon,  Denver    615 

Harmon,  Fred    247 

Harmon,  Francis  S  595,  600 

Harmon,  John    75 

Harmon,  Julian    247 

Harmon,  Marie    75 

Harmon,  Tom   75 

Harney,  M.  L   593 

Harold  and  Lola    75 

Harolde,  Ralf    75 

Harper,  Bruce    75 

Harper,  Earl   383,  746,  760 

Harper  &  Bros   709 

Harper,  Cecelia  de  Mille    617 

Harper,  J   297 

Harper,  Joseph  W   617 

Harper,  Patricia    247 

Harper,  Redd    75 

Harper,  Toni    75 

Harper,  W.  R   679 

Harrigan,  William   75,  589 

Harnman,  Carley   193,  611 

Harrington,  Buck   75 

Harrington,  John  S   625 

Harrington,  joy    75 

Harrington,  Kate    75 

Harrington,  Mary  Lou    75 

Harris,  Arlene    75 

Harris.  Bucky    75 

Harris,  Dare    75 

Harris,  David  M   643 

Harris,  Duncan  G   629 

Harris,  Eleanor    247 

Harris,  E.  T.  "Buck"    ...  590,602 

Harris,  Elmer    247 

Harris,  Emil    297 

Harris  English  Silver  Co   691 

Harris,  Garry    369 

Harris,  Gus    633 

Harris,  Howard    247 

Harris,  James  B   621 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler    247 

Harris,  John  H   593 

Harris,  Joseph    692 


XXIX 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Harris,  Louis    602 

Harris,  Phil  •   75 

Harris,  Ronald    75 

Harris,  Sam    75 

Harris,  Sherman  A  376,  648 

Harris,  Sophia    391 

Harris,  Therese    75 

Harris,  Winifred    75 

Harris-Wolper  Pic- 
tures, Inc   621 

Harrison,  B.  S   637 

Harrison,  Carey    75 

Harrison,  Doane    355 

Harrison,  James    75 

Harrison,  Joan    247 

Harrison,  June    75 

Harrison,  Kay    688 

Harrison,  Lottie    75 

Harrison,  Lynn    355 

Harrison,  Mark    603 

Harrison,  Michael    75 

Harrison,  Paul    602 

Harrison,  P.  S   706 

Harrison's  Reports    706 

Harrison,  Rex   75,  642 

Harrison  Rojector  Co.    684 

Harrison,  William  H   684 

Harrison,  Zeta    687 

Harroff,  F.  F   676 

Hart,  Charles    75 

Hart,  Dorothy   75,  644 

Hart,  Eddie    75 

Hart,  Gardner,  L   600 

Hart,  Henry    602 

Hart,  John    75 

Hart,  Lorenz   247,  334 

Hart,  Louis    75 

Hart,  Moss    247 

Hart,  Richard    75 

Hart,  Teddy    75 

Hart,  Virgil   376,  383 

Hartfield,  Jack    247 

Hartley,  Elda   600,  741 

Hartley  (Irving)  Prod.  .741,  756 

Hartman,  Don   215,  247 

604,  634 

Hartman,  Henry    629 

Hartmann,  Edmund    247 

604,  629 

Hartnell,  William    75 

Hartzwell,  Robert    75 

Harvey,  Don    75 

Harvey,  Forrester    75 

Harvey,  Harry    75 

Harvey,  Jack    247 

Harvey,  John    76 

Harvey,  Lew    76 

Harvey,  Marion  E   684 

Harvey,  Michael    76 

Harvey,  Pat    601 

Harvey,  Paul   76,  589 

Harvey,  Rotus    594 

Harvey,  William  Fryer    ...  247 

Harwood,  P.  B   673 

Haskin,  Byron   215,  285 

Haslam,  Courtney    391 

627,  631 

Hass,  H.  W   673 

Hasso,  Signe    76 

Hasson,  Jamiel    76 

Hastings,  Daniel  0   641,  676 

Hastings,  Ross   633  634 

Hatch,  Helen    76 

Hatch,  Kurt    76 

Hatch,  L.  Boyd    694 

Hatch,  Norman  T   285 

Hatch,  Stanley    647 

Hatch,  Wilbur    334 

Hatcher,  Mary    76  629 

Hatfield,  Hurd    76 

Hatfield,  M.  A   675 

Hathaway,  Henry   215,  642 

Hathcock,  Robert    591 

Hathen  (Stan- 
ley P.)  Prod  741,  756 

Hatlo,  Jimmy    247 

Hatrick,  Edgar    591 

Hattie,  Hilo    76 

Hatton,  Raymond    76 

Hatton,  Rondo    77 

Haun,  W.  H  672,  683 

Hausler,  W.  D   673 

Havelson,  Lillian    683 


Haven,  Nina    77 

Havens,  James    215 

Haver,  June   77,  642 

Haverlin,  Carl    599 

Haverick,  Russell    383 

Havier,  J.  Alex    77 

Havlick,  Gene    355 

Havoc,  June   77,  629 

Hawkes,  A.  W   640 

Hawkins,  Coleman    77 

Hawkins,  Jimmy    77 

Hawkins,  J.  N.  A   369 

Hawkins,  John  &  Ward           .  247 

Hawkinson,  R.  K   633 

Hawks,  Howard    .  215,  627,  642 

Hawks,  Michael    77 

Hawley,  Monte    77 

Haworth,  Joe    77 

Haycox,  Ernest    247 

Hayden,  Don    77 

Hayden,  Harry    77 

Hayden,  Russell    77 

Hayden,  Sterling   77,  629 

Haydn,  Richard   77,  215,  629 

Haydon,  Julie    77 

Hayes.  A.  J   597 

Hayes,  Bernadene    77 

Hayes,  Charles    77 

Hayes,  Edgar    77 

Hayes,  George  "Gabby"    77 

Hayes,  John  Maxwell    77 

Hayes,  Myron    675 

Hayes,  Peter  Lind    77 

Hayes,  Sam    77 

Hayes,  W.  Donn   355,  594 

Hayle,  Grace    77 

Hayman,  Earl    369 

Haymes,  Bob    77 

Haymes,  Dick    77 

Hayne,  Ben    306 

Hayne,  Donald    617 

Haynes,  Jack    369 

Hays,  Arthur  Carfield    597 

Hays.  Robert    3 1 6 

Hays,  Jr.,  Will    642 

Hayton,  Lennie    334 

Hayward,  Lillie    247 

Hayward,  Louis    76 

Hayward,  Susan    78 

Haywood,  Billy    78 

Hayworth,  Rita   78,  610,  615 

Hazard,  Jayne    78 

Hazard,  Lawrence    247 

Hazen,  Joseph  H   645 

Head,  Betty  Lou    78 

Head,  Carl   596,  601 

Head,  E.  C   596 

Head,  Edith   391,  629 

Headley,  F.  C   675 

Healey,  Steve    247 

Health  Film  Service    741 

Healy,  Dan    589 

Healy,  Myron    78 

Heard,  Paul  F   745 

Hearn,  Lew    78 

Hearst  Metro 

tone  News,  Inc   765 

Hearty,  John    677 

Heath,  Ariel    78 

Heath,  Frank  S   383 

Heath,  Hy    334 

Heath,  RobertC    706 

Heather,  Jean    78 

Hebert,  William    595.  618 

Hecht,  Ben   21  5,  247 

Hecht,  Harold   628,  698 

Hecht  (Harold  )  Co   690 

Hecht,  Ted    78 

Heck,  Inc   709 

Heckelman,  Charles  N.    247,  604 

Hadene,  Henry    614 

Hedgcock,  William    369 

Hedin,  June    78 

Hedrick,  Earl    306 

Hedwig,  William  K   599 

Hee,  T   247 

Heeley-Ray,  K   355 

Heermance,  Richard    ..  .355,  594 

Heffernan,  Joseph  V   680 

Heflin,  Van   78,  590,  624 

Hegarty,  Hazel    603 

Heggie,  Peter    604 

Heglin,  Wally    334 


Hehr,  Addison    590 

Heifetz,  Jascha   78,  599 

Heigh,  Helene    78 

Heilbron,  Adelaide    247 

Heim,  Carl    355 

Hein,  Leonard      594 

Heindorf,  Ray   334,  648 

Heine,  Carl  B   635 

Heinemann,  William    634 

Heiz,  Ray    376 

Heisler,  Stuart    215 

Helbush,  H.  H   676 

Helfont,  Irving    623 

Helhena,  Leslie    756 

Heller,  Clarence  E   604 

Heller,  George    597 

Hellman,  George  S   247 

Hellman,  Lillian    ..247,  597,  604 

Hellman,  Sam    247 

Hellmore,  Tom    78 

Helm,  Fay    78 

Helm,  Lewis  C  593,  596,  598 

Helmers,  Peter   78,  624 

Helms,  Elsa    78 

Helseth,  Henry  Edward    247 

Helton,  Percy    78 

Heman,  Roger    369 

Hemingway,  Ernest    247 

Hemingway,  Frank    78 

Hempstead,  David    194 

Henabery,  Joseph  E   215 

Hench,  John    306 

Hendel,  Harry    619 

Henderson,  Charles    334 

Henderson,  Donald  A   641 

Henderson,  Ed    299 

Henderson,  Ray  ...247,  335,  599 

Henderson,  William    78 

Hendricks,  Jack    78 

Hendrickson,  Alton    78 

Hendrickson,  Floyd  L   624 

Hendrix,  Wanda   78,  629 

Hendry,  Leon    78 

Hendry,  W.  P   624 

Henie,  Sonja    78 

Henigson,  Henry    61  1 

Henkel,  Jr.,  Charles    355 

Henley,  Jack    247 

Hennessy,  Harry    78 

Henning,  J.  Earl    609 

Hennley,  Richard    601 

Henreid,  Paul    78 

Henry,  Al    62B 

Henry,  Carol    78 

Henry,  Frank    78 

Henry,  Gloria   78,  61  5 

Henry,  Hank    78 

Henry,  Maxwell    383 

Henry,  0   248 

Henry,  Robert  Dee  "Buzz"  ..  78 

Henry,  Tom  Brown    78 

Henry,  William    78 

Henshaw,  Marjorie    79 

Henshey,  Howard    603 

Hensley,  Harold    79 

Hepburn,  Barton    79 

Hepburn,  Katherine   79,  624 

Hepp,  Fred    619 

H.  E.  R.  Studios,  Inc   694 

Herald  Pictures,  Inc  595,  621 

Herald,  Heinz    248 

Herbel,  Henry    647 

Herbert,  Charles    335 

Herbert,  Diana   79 

Herbert,  F.  Hugh   215,  248 

592  adv.,  594,  604,  642 

Herbert,  Hans    79 

Herbert,  Holmes    79 

Herbert,  Hugh    79 

Herbert,  Tom    79 

Herczeg,  Geza    248 

Herdan-Sherrell  Agency  698 

Herles,  H.  J   692 

Herlinger,  Jr.,  Karl    598 

Herman,  Albert    215 

Herman,  Alfred   306,  590 

Herman,  Harold  "Hal"    383 

Herman,  Leon- 
ard "Ace"   194,  355 

Herman,  Lewis  Helmar   248 

Herman,  Woody    79 

Hern.  Edward    598 

Hernandez,  Joe    79 


XXX 


GENERAL     I N  D  E  X 


Hero,  Teresa    79 

Hero,  Tonia    79 

Heron,  Julia    3 1  6 

Harpin,  Jamblan    335 

Herrera,  )oe    79 

Herrick,  Jack    79 

Herrick,  Margaret    594 

Herrmann,  Bernard    335 

Herrman,  Lucile  Fletcher   ....  248 

Herron,  Red    79 

Herschel    391 

Herscher,  Louis    335 

Hersey,  John   248,  597,  604 

Hersh,  Ben   376,  634,  639 

Hersh,  David  L   194 

Hersh,  Milton    735 

Hersholt,  Jean   591,  594 

600,  622,  640 

Hershey,  Martin  B   601 

Herstein  (Mark)  Agency  ....  698 

Hertner  Electric  Co   676 

Hertz,  David    248 

Hertz,  John  D   629 

Hervey,  Crizelda    79 

Hervey,  Irene    79 

Herwood,  Marian    391 

Herzbrun,  Bernard    307 

593,  644 

Herzbrun,  Henry   633,  636 

Herzbrun  (Walter) 

Agency    698 

Herzig,  Sig    248 

Herzog,  Karl   593,  613 

618,  628,  687 

Hess,  Betty  Jane    79 

Hessberg,  Edward  K   645 

Hester,  Jerry    299 

Heugly,  Archie    79 

Heuse,  Andre    248 

Heuser,  Herman    79 

Heuston,  Alfred    618 

Hewitt,  Alan  E   589 

Hewitt,  Les    369 

Hewitt,  Virginia    79 

Heyburn,  Weldon    79 

Heydt,  Louis  Jean    79 

Heyes,  Herbert    79 

Heyman,  Edward    335 

Heymann,  Werner   335,  61  I 

Heywood,  Eddie    79 

Heywood,  Herbert    79 

Hibbs,  Jess    383 

Hibler,  Winston    248 

Hichens,  Robert    248 

Hi.  Lo,  Jack  &  a  Dame    79 

Hickey,  George  A   623 

Hickman,  Cardell    79 

Hickman,  Darryl    79 

Hickman,  Dwayne    79 

Hickman,  George    79 

Hickman,  S   640 

Hickox,  Andrew  G   704 

Hickox,  Sid    286 

Hicks,  Don    642 

Hicks,  Orton  H   623 

Hicks,  Russell    79 

Hicks,  Walter    369 

Hickson,  Ernest  R   307,  631 

Hiecke,  Carl    383 

Higgins,  John  C  248,  617 

Higgins,  Michael    80 

Higgins,  Rose    80 

Higley,  Philo    597 

Highway  Express 

Lines,  Inc   693 

Hild,  Oscar  F   596 

Hilford,  Walter    316 

Hill,  Al    80 

Hill,  Billy    335 

Hill,  Edwin  T   601 

Hill,  Ethel   i  '  248 

Hill,  Gerry    601 

Hill,  Irwin    603 

Hill,  James    248 

Hill,  Mabel    ""  602 

Hill,  Paul  G   297  590 

Hill,  Paula    80 

Hill.  Riley    80 

Hill,  Robert    80  642 

Hill,  Sam  B   618 

Hillcrest  Prod   621 

Hilliard,  Ernest    80 

Hilliard,  Harriet    80 


Hilliard,  James    80 

Hilliard,  Ruth    80 

Hillierd,  Florette    80 

Hillman  Periodicals    707 

Hillman,  Alexis  L   707 

Hills,  Dick    636 

Hillyer,  Lambert    215 

Hilton,  Albert  B  591,  629 

Hilton,  Arthur    355 

Hilton,  John    80 

Hilton,  Paul    80 

Hinchy,  Edward  E   647 

Hinckle,  William    610 

Hinds,  Samuel  S   80 

Hines,  Earle  G  641 ,  676 

677,  679,  681,  683 

Hinton,  Edgar    80 

Hinton,  Jane    248 

Hirbe,  Dick    80 

Hirliman  (George)  Prod   621 

Hirliman,  George  A   621 

622,  643 

Hirsh,  Leonard    623 

Hirsch,  J.  Charles    694 

Hirsch,  Ted    687 

Hirshberg,  Jack    602 

Hirschfeld,  Gerald    286 

Hislop,  Julia  Castle    603 

Hitchcock,  Alfred   215,640 

Hitchcock,  Mrs.  C.  N-.    602 

Hitchcock,  Keith    80 

Hittleman,  Carl  K   248 

383,  617 

Hively,  George    355 

Hively,  Jack   215,  356 

Hix  (Don)  Enterprises    703 

Hixon,  John    297 

Ho,  Hugh    80 

Hoag,  Doane   248.  624 

Hoagland,  Ellsworth    356 

Hobart,  Rose    80 

Hobbes,  Halliwell    80 

Hobbes,  Peter    80 

Hoblitzelle,  Karl    591 

Hobson,  Hubert   307 

Hobson,  Laura  Z  248,  597 

Hoch,  Winton    286 

Hoddman,  David    80 

Hode,  Hal   603,  614 

Hodge,  Thomas    737 

Hodges,  Ralph    80 

Hodgins.  Earle    80 

Hodgins,  Eric    248 

Hodgson,  Leyland    80 

Hodiak,  John   80,  624 

Hoefle,  Carl    335 

Hoeppel,  Elizabeth    599 

Hoerl,  Arthur    248 

Hoerner,  Marjorie    80 

Hoey,  Dennis    80 

Hofer,  Johanna    81 

Hoff,  Robert  J   672 

Hoffberg  Prod..  Inc   621 

741,  756 

Hoffberg,  J.  H  621,  741,  756 

Hoffberg,  M  621 ,  741 

Hoffe,  Monckton    248 

Hoffenstein,  Samuel    248 

Hoffman,  Al    335 

Hoffman,  Bernard    81 

Hoffman,  Charles    243 

Hoffman,  David    81 

Hoffman,  Ernest    601 

Hoffman,  Jerry   621,  622 

Hoffman,  John   215,  356 

Hoffman,  Joseph    248 

Hoffman,  Leonard    248 

Hoffman,  Margaret    81 

Hoffman,  Sol    598 

Hogan,  Dick    81 

Hogan,  James    248 

Hogan,  Michael    248 

Hogan,  Pat    81 

Hogg,  J.  Wilson    618 

Hogsett,  Albert    307 

Hohl,  Arthur    81 

Hoke,  Ira   297,  299 

Holbert,  Robert    699 

Holbert,  Robinson    248 

Holden,  Bunny    598 

Holden,  Fay    81 

Holden,  Gloria    81 

Holden,  Jack    286 

XXXI 


Holden,  James   81 ,  648 

Holden,  Roy    81 

Holden,  William   81,  589 

615.  629 

Holland,  Edna    81 

Holland  Film  Companies   1000 

Holland,  Gene    81 

Holland,  John    81 

Holland,  Joseph  W   316 

Holland,  Marty    248 

Holland,  Raymond  E   601 

Holland,  Sylvia    248 

Holland,  Tom    81 

Holland,  William    383 

Holland,  Zeke    81 

Hollandbeck,  Bill    81 

Hollander,  Frederick    335 

Holliday,  Billie    81 

Holliday,  Judy    81 

Holliday,  Martha    81 

Holliday,  Nan    81 

Hollingshead,  Gordon    594 

Holloway,  Jean    248 

Holloway,  Sterling    81 

Holly,  Paul    369 

Hollywood  AFL 

Film  Council    596 

Hollywood  Camera 

Exchange   686,  693 

Hollywood  Canteen  Kids  ....  81 
Hollywood  Coordinating 

Committee    591 

Hollywood  Fancy  Feather 

&  Novelty  Co   689 

Hollywood  Film  En- 
terprises, Inc.   .  688,  689,  741 

Hollywood  Film  Service    688 

Hollywood  Film  Studios    689 

692 

Hollywood  Manage- 
ment Corp   704 

Hollywood  Movie  Supply    ....  686 

Hollywood  Pictures  Corp   621 

Hollywood  Plastic  Mfg   688 

691 

Hollywood  Reporter,  The  ....  706 
Hollywood  Scene,  Dock 

&  Prop  Shop   687,  691 

Hollywood  Store 

Fixture  Co   691 

Hollywood  Symphony 

Orchestra    81 

Holm,  Celeste   81.  642 

Holm,  Wilton    286 

Holman,  Harry    81 

Holman,  Libby    81 

Holman,  Russell   600,  623 

629,  634 

Holman,  William    636 

Holmden,  Harland    597 

Holmes,  Arthur  T   681 

Holmes,  Brown    248 

Holmes  (Burton) 

Films,  Inc   741 

Holmes,  E.  E   677 

Holmes,  Garret    248 

Holmes,  George    81 

Holmes,  Herbert    81 

Holmes,  Kenneth    376 

383,  601 

Holmes,  Maynard    81 

Holmes,  Milton    248 

Holmes,  O.  J   676 

Holmes  Projector  Co   676 

Holmes,  Salty    81 

Holmes,  Stuart    81 

Holmes,  Taylor    81 

Holscher,  Walter    307 

Holslag,  R.  C   684 

Holsopple,  Theobold    307 

Holt,  Andrew    248 

Holt,  David    81 

Holt  (Henry)  &  Co   709 

Holt,  Jack    81 

Holt,  Jennifer    82 

Holt,  Nat    203 

Holt,  Tim   82,  634 

Holton,  Red    82 

Holton,  Robert    82 

Holtz,  HeleneT   681 

Holtz,  Merriman  H  600,  681 

Homans,  Robert    82 

Homeier,  Skippy    82 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Homer,  Ben    335 

Homes,  Geoffrey    248 

Hommel,  George    299 

Homolka,  Oscar    82 

Honan,  E.  M   675 

Honig,  Louis    691 

Hood,  Frank    681 

Hood,  Jim    82 

Hood,  Wayne    681 

Hook,  W.  D   677 

Hooker,  Hugh    82 

Hoople,  Henry    249 

Hoopes,  Ralph    82 

Hoosier  Hot  Shots    82 

I     Hoover,  George    593 

I      Hoover,  Thelma    615 

Hopalong  Cassidy 

Prod.,  Inc  595,  621 

Hopcraft,  John    299 

Hope,  Bob   82,  adv.  136,  602 

621,  629 

Hope  Enterprises,  Inc   621 

Hope,  Gloria    82 

Hope,  James    82 

Hope,  Vida    82 

Hopkins,  Arthur    249 

Hopkins,  Bob    82 

Hopkins,  David    286 

Hopkins,  George  James    316 

Hopkins,  Keneth    391 

Hopkins,  William    61  5 

Hopper,  Hedda     82 

Hoppin,  B.  L   679 

Hopton,  Russell    82 

Hopwood,  Avery    249 

Horizon  Pictures    621 

Horman,  Arthur  T   249 

Horn,  David     61  8 

Hornbeck,  William   286 

356,  594 

Hornblow,  Jr.,  Arthur    624 

Home,  David  D   625 

Home,  Hal   595,  603,  625 

Home,  Jr.,  J immy    82 

Home,  Lena    ..  .adv.  76,  82,  624 

Home,  Victoria   82 

Hornstein,  Joe   603,  695 

Horowitz,  Max    601 

Horsley,  David  S   286 

Horsley,  Stanley    644 

Horswell,  Bert    249 

Horter,  B.  M   673 

Horton,  Edward  Everett    82 

Horton,  Howard    624 

Horton,  Lee    629 

Horton,  Louisa    82 

Horton,  Russell    82 

Horton,  Vaughn    335 

Horwin,  Jerry    249 

Horwits,  Al  643,  644 

Hoshelle,  Marjorie  .    82 

Hosking,  Dorothy    708 

Hotalmg,  J.  Frank    307 

Houck,  Doris    82 

Houck,  Reve  E   593 

Hough,  Horace  S   383 

Hough,  R.  L   376 

Hough,  Stanley    593 

Hough,  Will  M   335 

Houghton  Mifflin  Co   709 

Houley,  I.  L   675 

Housard,  Helen    316 

House,  Art    642 

House,  Billy    82 

House,  Chandler                  ....  356 

House,  Don    590 

House  of  Props     691 

House  of  Stables    686 

Houseman,  John    249 

Houser,  Lionel      249 

Housman,  Arthur   249 

Houston,  Harry      675 

Houston  Corp  676,  688 

Houston,  Grace    391 

Houston,  H.  W   676 

Houston,  Norman     249 

Hovick,  Louise    249 

Howard,  Dick   335 

Howard,  Dorcy    316 

Howard,  Edward  M   82 

Howard,  Esther    82 

Howard,  F.  Ruth    249 

Howard,  Frederick    83 


Howard,  Jean    83 

Howard,  Jerry    83 

Howard,  John    83 

Howard,  John  S.    645 

Howard,  John  Tasker    599 

Howard,  Joseph  E   335 

Howard,  Kathleen    83 

Howard,  Les    83 

Howard,  Lewis    83 

Howard,  Margaret  Mary    249 

Howard,  Moe    83 

Howard,  Robert  S   83 

Howard,  Sam   609,  617 

Howard,  Shemp    83 

Howard, Trevor  ...    83 

Howard,  William  K   215 

Howe,  James  Wong    286 

Howe,  Milt    595 

Howe,  Quincy    602 

Howe,  Sonny   83 

Howell,  A.  S  672,  683 

Howell.  Dan    335 

Howell,  Ray    61  5 

Howell  &  Soskin 

Publishers,  Inc   709 

Hower,  Aaron    299 

Howes,  Reed    83 

Howie.  James  S.    ..589,  595,  686 

Howlin,  Olin    83 

Hoyt,  Arthur    83 

Hoyt,  F.  F   673 

Hoyt.  Harry  0  249,  757 

Hoyt,  John    83 

Hseuh,  Nancy    83 

Hubbard,  A.  C   675 

Hubbard,  David    604 

Hubbard,  John    83 

Hubell,  Edward    299 

Huber.  Hugh    636 

Hubert,  Rene    391 

Huberts,  The    83 

Hubler,  Richard  C   249 

Hudson,  Beverly      83 

Hudson,  Daral    83 

Hudson,  Earl    591 

Hudson,  Eddy   83 

Hudson  Film  De- 
livery Corp   693 

Hudson,  Remy  L  621,  672 

Hudson,  Rochelle    83 

Hudson,  William    83 

Hudson,  Wonders    83 

Huddleston,  Floyd    335 

Huebsch,  Edward    249 

Huemer,  Dick      249 

Huff,  Johnny    627 

Huffine,  Ray     599 

Hufford,  P.  P   679 

Huggins,  Roy    249 

Hughes,  Carol    83 

Hughes,  David    ■  83 

Hughes,  Dorothy    602 

Hughes,  Dorothy   249 

Hughes,  Frank    31  6 

Hughes,  Gwenyth    83 

Hughes,  Howard   621,  633 

Hughes,  J.  Anthony    83 

Hughes,  John   308 

Hughes,  John  B     83 

Hughes,  Kay    83 

Hughes,  Marvin    335 

Hughes,  Mary  Beth    83 

Hughes  Prod   621 

Hughes,  Robin    83 

Hughes,  Tommy    83 

Hughes,  Tony    83 

Hughes,  William    83 

Hugo,  Mauritz    83 

Huldchinsky,  Paul    316 

Hull,  Edward    286 

Hull,  Frank  E   356 

Hull,  Henry    83 

Hull,  Josephine    84 

Hulling,  Mel    625 

Hultman,  Ivar  N   675 

Hultman,  Rune    84 

Humberstone,  H.  Bruce    215 

Humbert,  George    84 

Hume,  Cyril   249 

Humes,  C.  H   681 

Hummel,  Joseph  S   647 

Humphreys,  Cecil   84 

Humphreys,  Dick    84 


Humphries,  Inc   709 

Hungarian  Film  Companies  1000 

Hungate,  Richard    .637,  645 

Hunger,  W.  E   617 

Hunnicut,  "Arkansas" 

Arthur    84 

Hunt,  Bill    84 

Hunt,  Dick    703 

Hunt,  G.  Carleton   594 

Hunt,  Helen    61  5 

Hunt,  Hugh    316 

Hunt,  J.  Roy    286 

Hunt,  Jimmie    84 

Hunt,  M.  S   677 

Hunt,  Marsha    84 

Hunt,  Martita    84 

Hunt  l  Philip  A.)  Co   677 

Hunt,  Philip  A   677 

Hunter,  Bill    84 

Hunter,  Ian  McClellan    249 

Hunter,  Jerry    84 

Hunter,  Kim    84 

Hunter,  Nita    84 

Hunter,  Paul    707 

Hunter,  Ross    84 

Hunter,  Shirley    84 

Hunter,  Virginia    84 

Huntley,  Raymond    84 

Huntley,  Tim    84 

Hurlbut,  William   625 

Hurley,  Ed  .   618,  621,  628 

Hurst,  Brandon    84 

Hurst,  Fannie    249 

Hurst,  Patric    84 

Hurst,  Paul    84 

Hurst,  Pete  F   591 

Hurst,  Ralph  S   316 

Hurtz,  William    591 

Hurwitz,  Leo   215,  249,  356 

Hussey,  Ruth   84 

Huston,  John   21  5,  249 

615,  621 

Huston,  Phil    84 

Huston,  Virginia    84 

Huston,  Walter    84 

Hutcheson,  M.  A   598 

Hutcheson,  William  L   598 

Hutchinson,  A.  S.  M   249 

Hutchinson,  Josephine   84 

Hutchinson,  Max   369 

Hutt,  Louis    591 

Hutton,  Betty   84,  -629 

Hutton,  Ina  Ray     84 

Hutton,  James    84 

Hutton,  Marion    84 

Hutton,  Robert    84 

Huxley,  Aldous     249 

Huxley,  Sophie    84 

Hyans,  Eddie    84 

Hyatt,  Robert    84 

Hyde,  John    610 

Hyer,  Martha    84,  634 

Hyers,  Frank    84 

Hygenic  Prod   741 

Hyke,  Ray    84 

Hyland,  Edward    297 

Hyland,  Frances    249 

Hyland,  Richard  Irving    .  249 

Hyman,  Edward   623,  631 

Hyman,  Mrs.  J   602 

Hyman,  Louis    622 

Hymer,  Warren      ...  85 

Hynd,  Alan   249 

Hytten,  Olaf    85 


I.A.M   597 

I.A.T.S.E  597,  adv.  764 

Ibert,  Jacques   335 

I.B.E.W   597 

I.B.T.C   597 

Ideal  Motion  Pic- 
tures Service    741 

Ideal  Pictures  Corp.  621,  689 

693,  742,  757 

Ideal  Publishing  Co    707 

Ideal  Seating  Co   677 

I  del  I .  Albert  E   249 

Idress,  Ramez    335 

Iglehart,  J.  A.  W.   613 

I.H.C.B.C.L.U   598 

Ihnen,  Wiard  -  308 

Ikerd,  Percy   376,  383,  601 


XXXII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Ilex  Optical  Co   677 

llf,  Elie    249 

llou,  Edward   308,  590,  617 

llyana    391 

Imagineering  As- 
sociates  688,  757 

Imazu,  Edward    308 

Imhof,  Marcelle    85 

Imhoff,  Roger    85 

I mperial  Electric  Co   677 

Impossible  Pictures    766 

Imppro,  Inc   757 

Ince,  John    85 

Inclan,  Miguel    85 

Inda,  Stella    85 

Independent  Artists,  Inc   621 

Independent  Cast- 
ing Agency    687 

Independent  Film  Corp   622 

Independent  Film  Journal  ....  706 
Independent  Motion  Picture 

Operators  Union    601 

Independent  Motion  Picture 

Producers  Association    595 

Indian  Film  Companies   1001 

Indrisano,  John    85 

Industrial  Film  Guild    742 

Industry  Associations, 

Bureaus,  etc   594 

Industry  Union  Councils    596 

Inescort,  Freida    85 

Infuhr,  Teddy    85 

Ingersoll,  Thomas    85 

Inglase,  Elizabeth    85 

I  ngo  Preminger  Agency    698 

Ingraham,  Lloyd    85 

Ingraham,  Roy    335 

Ingram,  Jack    85 

Ingram,  Rex    85 

Ingster,  Boris    249 

Inn,  Frank    590 

Inter-American 

Prods.,  Inc   622 

Inter-Continental 

Associates    688 

Inter-John,  Inc   622 

International  Alliance  of 
Theatrical  Stage  Em- 
ployees &  Moving  Picture 

Machine  Operators    597 

adv.  764 
International  Association 

of  Machinists    597 

International  Brotherhood 

of  Electrical  Workers    597 

International  Brotherhood  of 

Teamsters,  Chauffeurs  ....  597 
International  Fan 

Club  League    602 

International  Film 

Bureau   742,  757 

International  Film 

Foundation,  Inc  742,  757 

International  Geographic 

Pictures   742,  757 

International  Hod  Carriers' 
Bldg.  &  Common 

Laborers  Union    598 

International  Motion 

Picture  Almanac    707 

International  Photographers 
of  the  Motion  Picture 

Industry   590,  591 

International  Pro- 
jector Corp  676,  677 

International  Seat  Corp   677 

International  Sixteen 

MM  Corp   742 

International  Sound 

Technicians    603 

International  Theatrical 

and  Television  Corp   622 

International  Theatrical 
and  Television  Corp. 

of  the  West    693 

Ireland,  John   85  615 

Irene   391,  624 

Iris  and  Pierre    85 

Irish,  Kitty    85 

Irish,  William    249 

Irvine,  Bill    601 

Irvine,  Richard    308 

Irving,  George    85 


Irving,  Margaret    85 

Irving,  Richard    85 

Irwin,  Boyd    85 

Irwin,  Charles    85 

Irwin,  Coulter    85 

Irwin  (Lou) ,  Inc   698 

Irwin  Seating  Co   677 

Irwin,  William  W   677 

Irwin,  Woodward    618 

Isabelita    85 

Isbell,  Jane    85 

Isherwood,  Christopher    624 

Ish  Kabibble    85 

Israel,  Jr.,  Arthur   631 ,  675 

Israel,  Sam    617 

Israeli  Film  Companies   1001 

Italian  Film  Campanies   1001 

Iturbi,  Amparo    85 

Iturbi,  Jose   85,  599,  602 

lucci,  Charles  R   599 

Ivan,  Rosalind    86 

Ivano,  Paul    286 

Ives,  Burl    86 

Ivey,  Roy    297 

Ivins,  Perry    86 

Ivo,  Tommy    86 

Iwerks,  Ub    286 

Izard,  D   617 

Jaccard,  Jack  ....!   61  1 

Jack,  Herbert    677 

Jack,  Jr.,  James    590 

Jackie  <Lion)    182 

Jackman,  Jr.,  Fred   286,  590 

Jacks  of  Hollywood    689 

Jackson,  A.  E   680 

Jackson,  Alan    629 

Jackson,  Calvin    335 

Jackson,  Charles   249,  604 

Jackson,  Curtis    86 

Jackson,  Danny    86 

Jackson,  Eddie    86 

Jackson  (Edith)  Agency    698 

Jackson,  Edna    86 

Jackson,  Eugene    86 

Jackson,  Felix   194,  249 

Jackson,  Frederick    249 

Jackson,  Fred  W   590 

Jackson,  Harry    286 

Jackson,  Harry    589 

Jackson,  Howard    335 

Jackson,  Peggy    86 

Jackson,  Selmer    86 

Jackson,  Theron    86 

Jackson,  Thomas    86 

Jackson,  Tony    335 

Jackson,  Warren    86 

Jackson,  Wilfred    215 

jackter,  Rube    614 

Jacobi,  Vincent    601 

Jacobs,  Arthur   383,  703 

Jacobs,  Harrison    249 

Jacobs,  Indian  Jack    86 

Jacobs,  William   194,  648 

Jacobsen,  George    286 

jacobson,  Vernon    698 

jacobsmeyer,  H.  C   687 

jacoby,  Annalee    604 

jacoby,  Herbert    642 

Jacoby,  John    249 

Jacoby,  Michael    249 

Jacoves,  Felix   215,  648 

jaeckel,  Richard    86 

Jaediker,  Herbert    642 

Jaeger,  Ernest    251 

Jaeger,  H.  P   593 

Jaffa,  Henri    286 

Jaffe  &  Jaffe    599 

jaffe,  Leo    614 

Jaffe,  Sam   86,  589 

Jaffe,  Sam  .194,  589,  617,  698 
Jaffe  (Sam)  Agency   ....698,  702 

Jaffe,  William  B  613,  627 

Jagel,  Frederick    599 

jagger,  Dean    86 

Jaggs,  Alan  L   356 

jahns,  Robert   356,  614 

jahraus,  Donald    286 

Jalas,  Clarence  A   675 

James,  Claire    86 

James,  David    86 

James,  Gladden    86 

XXXIII 


James,  Harry   86,  335 

602,  642 

James,  Henry    251 

James,  Ida    86 

James,  Inez    335 

James,  Iris    86 

James,  Jason    251 

James,  John    86 

James  (L.  0.)  Co   692 

James,  Polly    251 

James,  Rian    25 1 

James,  Rosamonde    86 

James,  Will    251 

James,  William    215 

Jameson,  House    86 

Jam  Handy 

Organization   742,  757 

Jamieson  Film  Co   742 

jamieson,  William    695 

Janet,  Pierre    356 

janeway,  Elizabeth   251,  604 

jandl,  Ivan    86 

janios,  Nick    642 

janis,  Carol    86 

janis,  Conrad    86 

janney,  Russell    251 

Jannings,  Orin    61  5 

Janssen,  Eilene    86 

janssen,  Else    86 

Janssen,  Werner   335,  627 

Jaquet,  Frank    86 

Jarman,  Jr.,  Claude   87,  624 

Jarrico,  Paul    251 

jarvis.  T.  R   694 

Jason,  Leigh    21  5 

Jason,  Will   194,  215,  335 

Jay,  Griffin    251 

jaynes,  Betty    87 

jaynes,  Claire    251 

Jean,  Gloria    87 

Jeakins,  Dorothy    391 

Jeffe.  Saul    599 

Jeffers,  Ray  L   316 

Jeff rey,  Arthur    617 

Jeffrey,  June    87 

Jeffreys,  Anne    87 

Jeffries,  Herb    335 

Jelm's  Studio  Supplies    677 

Jenkins,  Allen    87 

Jenkins,  Frank    593 

Jenkins,  George   308,  619 

Jenkins,  Gordon    335 

Jenkins,  Jackie  "Butch"    87 

Jenkins,  John    300 

Jenkins,  William    591 

jenks,  Frank    87 

jenks,  Si  "Rawhide"    87 

Jennings,  Al    383 

Jennings,  Devereaux    286 

Jennings,  Cordon  ..287,  629,  640 

Jennings,  Lou    297 

Jennings,  Maxine    87 

Jennings,  Talbot   251,  624 

Jensen,  Edna    610 

Jensen,  Emil  C   610 

Jensen,  Victor  L   61  0 

Jenssen,  Elois    391 

Jergens,  Adele    87 

Jerome,  Edwin    87 

Jerome,  Jerry    87 

Jerome,  Jerry    640 

Jerome,  M.  K.  "Moe"    335 

Jermy,  Al    602 

Jeske,  George    251 

Jesse  and  James    87 

Jessee,  Don    87 

Jessel,  George   87,  194 

adv.  250,  335,  589,  602,  642 

Jesters,  The    87 

letter,  Gloria    87 

jevne,  Jack    251 

jewel  Prods.,  Inc   622 

Jewell,  Austin    383 

Jewell,  Edward  C  308,  316 

Jewell,  Hollis    87 

Jewell,  Isabel    87 

jewkes,  Delos    87 

Jillson,  Willard    87 

jim  (Crow)    182 

J  iminez,  Jaime    87 

Jiminez,  Soledad    87 

Job,  Thomas    251 

Joe  (Chimp)    182 


Released  by  UNITED  ARTISTS 


C  E  N  E  R  A  L     IN D  E  X 


Joffe,  Louis    634 

Johns,  Arthur    369 

Johns,  Larry    87 

Johns,  Shirley    87 

Johns-Manville  Corp   677 

Johnson,  Alva    251 

Johnson,  Arthur  B  617,  631 

Johnson,  Ben    87 

Johnson,  Bill    87 

Johnson  Brothers    87 

Johnson,  Jr.,  (C.  A.)    598 

Johnson,  Casey    87 

Johnson,  Don    369 

Johnson,  Erskine    87 

Johnson,  F.  E   .  383 

Johnson,  Florence    88 

Johnson,  Forrest    335 

Johnson,  Helen    634 

johnson,  Howard    88 

Johnson,  Ira  M  635,  687 

Johnson,  J.  Lewis    88 

lohnson,  J.  McMillan    308 

637,  645 

lohnson,  Janelle    88 

lohnson,  Jason    589 

lohnson,  Julian   adv.  364,  642 

lohnson,  Kay    88 

lohnson,  Linda    88 

lohnson,  Marian  Page    251 

lohnson,  Marilyn   88 

lohnson,  Marjorie    356 

lohnson  Movie  Service    684 

lohnson,  Nobel    88 

lohnson,  Nunnally   194,  251 

622.  642 

lohnson,  Ozzie    308 

lohnson,  Pat    336 

lohnson,  Robert  Lee    251 

lohnson,  Rita    88 

lohnson,  Stan   88 

lohnson,  Todd  W   617 

lohnson,  Van   88,  624 

lohnston,  Agnes  Christine    ..  251 

ohnston,  Arthur    336 

lohnston,  Eric   595,  596,  600 

ohnston,  F.  E   376 

ohnston,  Johnny     88 

ohnston,  johnny    384 

ohnston,  Oliver  B   766 

lohnston,  Oswald  L   694 

lohnston,  Richard  L  629 

lohnston,  W.  Ray   625,  627 

lohnston,  William    88 

lohnstone,  Anna  Hill    391 

loint  Exec.  Board  of 

Culinary  Workers    593 

loliffe,  Dr.  C.  B   630 

loliffe,  John    88 

lolley,  I.  Stanford    88 

lolley,  Norman    88 

lolley,  William   590 

lolson,  Al   88,  602 

lonay,  Roberta   88,  629 

lones,  Allan    88 

lones,  Arthur  V   251 

lones,  Billy   88,  251 

lones,  Bobby    617 

lones,  Darby    88 

lones  Decorating  Co   691 

lones,  Dick    88 

lones,  Ed    300 

lones,  Emily  S   600 

lones,  Evelyn  Lee   640 

lones,  Ezra    88 

Jones,  George  E   766 

lones.  Cordon    88 

lones,  Criffith   88 

lones,  Crover    251 

lones,  Harry  O  384,  593 

lones,  Harmon    356 

lones.  Dr.  Helen   624 

lones,  Horace  0  599,  684 

lones,  Jane   88 

lones,  Jennifer   88,  637,  642 

lones.  John  J   637 

lones,  J.  Watson   680,  692 

Jones,  Kenneth    88 

Jones,  L.  E   679 

Jones,  Lamoyne    641 

Jones,  Marcia  Mae  88 

Jones.  Paul    1 95 

Jones.  Peter    691 

Jones,  P.  S   673 


Jones,  Ray    88 

Jones,  Ray    644 

Jones,  Richard   287 

Jones,  Spike    336 

Jones  (Spike)  & 

His  Orchestra    88 

Jones,  Stanley    369 

Jones,  W.  L   680 

Jons,  Beverly    88 

Joos,  Theodore  J  376,  384 

Jordan,  Bert    356 

Jordan,  Bobby    88 

Jordan,  Charles    88 

Jordan,  James  C   195 

Jordan,  James  J   643 

Jordan,  Jr.,  James    88 

Jordan,  Jim  and  Molly    88 

Jordan,  Louis    336 

Jordan,  Ralph    602 

Jordan  (Louis)  & 

His  Tympany  Five    88 

Jorman,  Mildred    88 

Jory,  Victor    89 

Joseph,  Al    356 

Joseph,  Edmund    251 

Joseph,  George  M   614 

Joseph,  John   595,  623 

Joseph,  Robert  F   594 

Joseph,  Robert  L   1  95 

Joseph,  Rudolph    1 95 

Josephson,  Gilbert    603 

Josephy,  Alvin    624 

Joslyn,  Allyn    89 

Jossey,  J.  S   741 

Jostyn,  Jay   589,  603 

Jourdan,  Louis   89,  637 

Journet,  Marcel    89 

Jowett,  Corson    369 

Joy,  David  B  603,  679 

Joy,  Jason  S  593,  642 

Joy,  Nicholas    89 

Joyce,  Brenda    89 

Joyce,  Mike    297 

Judd.  Forrest   251 ,  627 

Judels,  Charles    89 

Judge,  Arline    89 

Julian,  Mac    300 

June,  Ray    287 

Jung,  Allan    89 

Jung,  Jr.,  Francis    89 

Jungmeyer,  Jr.,  Jack    195 

Juran,  Nathan    303 

Jurmann,  Walter    336 

Jurow,  Martin     636 

Justin,  Sidney   623,  629,  645 

Justman,  Joseph    ..195,  627,  633 

Justman,  Sidney   627 

K 

Kadish,  Ben    384 

Kafka,  John    251 

Kahal,  Irving    336 

Kahanamoku,  Duke   89 

Kahane,  B.  B  -  593,  595 

610,  614,  615 

Kahl,  Milt    308 

Kahle,  Alex    300 

Kahn,  Conrad   370 

Kahn,  George    89 

Kahn,  Gordon    251 

Kahn,  Gus    336 

Kahn,  Ivan    642 

Kaifer,  Fred   297,  590 

Kalcheim,  Nat     589 

Kalloch,  Robert    391 

Kalmar,  Bert    336 

Kalmenson,  Ben   645,  647 

Kalmine,  Harry  M   645 

Kalmus,  Herbert  T  640,  688 

Kalmus,  Natalie   287,  640 

Kaiser,  Irwin    89 

Kaltenborn,  H.  V   89 

Kaly  (Chandra)  &  Dancers  ..  89 

Kamb,  Karl   251 ,  604 

Kamins,  Bernie  ....251,  614,  636 

Kandel,  Aben    251 

Kandel,  Emanuel               621,  628 

Kandel,  M.  J  621,  628 

Kandel,  Sidney   621,  628 

Kane,  Eddie    89 

Kane,  Fred  W.    195 

Kane,  John    614 

Kane,  Joseph   195,  215,  635 


Kane,  Joseph  1   370 

Kane,  Louise    89 

Kane,  Marjorie  "Babe"    590 

Kane,  Robert  T   195 

Kane,  Sherwin    707 

Kane,  Tom    589 

Kane  (Walter)  Agency    589 

Kane,  Whitford    89 

Kanin,  Fay   89 

Kanin,  Garson    251,  622 

Kanin,  Michael   ....195,  251,  622 

Kanin  Prods.,  Inc  622,  644 

Kann,  Maurice 

D.  "Red"   603,  707 

Kantor,  Arvid    593 

Kantor,  MacKinlay    251 

Kaper,  Bronislau    ...  336 

Kaplan,  Boris  D   593 

Kaplan,  Leon   617,  633 

Kaplan,  Livingston 

&  Lewis    648 

Kaplan,  Sol    336 

Kapp,  David    336 

Kardos,  Leslie    251 

Karger,  Fred    336 

Karinska    391 

Karloff,  Boris   89,  590 

Karlson,  Phil    215 

Karnes,  Robert    89 

Karns,  Roscoe    89 

Karns,  Tod    89 

Karp,  Jacob  H  623,  629,  645 

Kashay,  King  Kong    89 

Kassel,  Art    89 

Katch,  Kurt    89 

Katchenaro,  Pete    89 

Katlin,  D   61  3 

Katt,  William    89 

Katz,  Bernard    336 

Katz,  Freda    600 

Katz,  Jack  J   589 

Katz,  Lehman   195 

Katz,  Louis    601 

Katz,  Raymond    767 

Katz,  William    336 

Katzman,  Sam   195,  595 

615,  618,  622 

Katzman  (Sam) 

Prod.,  Inc   595 

Kauffman,  Irwin    89 

Kaufman,  Charles    251 

Kaufman,  Edward    195 

Kaufman,  George   215,  251 

604,  621 

Kaufman,  Henrv    614 

Kaufman,  Joseph   195,  617 

Kaufman,  Sidney    593 

Kaus,  Gina    251 

Kavanaugh,  Frances    251 

Kay,  Beatrice   -   89 

Kay,  Edward  J  336,  627,  631 

Kay,  Ellingwood    648 

Kay,  Gordon   195,  635 

Kay,  Gilbert    384 

Kay,  Patricia    89 

Kay  Pictures,  Inc   595 

615,  622 

Kaye.  Buddy    336 

Kaye.  Danny   89,  648 

Kaye,  Darwood    89 

Kaye,  Don    336 

Kaye,  Leo    89 

Kaye,  Sammy    89 

Kayfetz.  Victor    757 

Kaylor,  James   61  3,  687 

Kazan,  Elia   215.  642 

Kazan,  Joe    90 

Kean,  Betty   90 

Kean,  John    370 

Keane,  Charles    90 

Keane,  Edward    90 

Keane.  M.  Peter    287 

Keane,  Robert  Emmett    90 

Kearney.  Rev.  Raymond    602 

Kearns,  Audrey  ...   707 

Kearns,  Edward    297 

Kearns,  Joseph    683 

Keasbey  &  Mattison  Co   677 

Keating,  Larry      .  90 

Keaton,  Buster   90 

Keays,  Vernon   195.  215 

593,  757 

Keefe,  Dan   376,  601 ,  61  1 


XXXV 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Keel,  Harold    624 

Keene,  Dick    629 

Keene,  Richard    90 

Keese  Engineering  Co   677 

Kegerris,  Alfred   316,  631 

Keighley,  William   216,629 

Keiley,  Virginia    90 

Keith,  Byron    90 

Keith,  Carlos    252 

Keith,  Clyde  R   603 

Keith,  Ian    90 

Keith,  Robert    90 

Keith,  Rosalind    90 

Keithe,  Robert    336 

Keith-johnson,  Colin    90 

Keiting.  Ceorge    679 

Kellard.  Robert    90 

Kellaway,  Cecil   90,  642 

Kelleen,  Chris    637 

Keller,  Alfred  S   287 

Keller,  Harry    356 

Keller,  Walter  E   308 

Keiley,  Albert    252 

Keiley,  Alice  Ann    648 

Keiley,  Barry    90 

Keiley.  Bob    90 

Keiley,  D.  Patrick    356 

Keiley,  De  Forest    90 

Keiley,  Ceorge    252 

Keiley,  Ceorge  F   287 

Keiley,  T.  C   677 

Keiley,  Wallace    287 

Keiley,  Welbourn    597 

Keiley,  William  F   594 

Kelling  (Frank)  Prod   742 

Kellogg,  Bruce    90 

Kellogg,  John    90 

Kellogg,  Virginia    252 

Kellum,  Terry    370 

Kelly,  Arthur  W.  .  596,  619,  642 

Kelly,  Burt   195,  61  5 

Kelly,  Edward    90 

Kelly,  Gene   90,  590,  624 

Kelly,  Francis  T   641 

Kelly,  Helen    61  5 

Kelly,  Joe    90 

Kelly,  John    90 

Kelly,  Judith    252 

Kelly,  Rev.  John  D   604 

Kelly,  Maurice    90 

Kelly,  Nancy    90 

Kelly,  Orry    391 

Kelly,  Paul    90 

Kelly,  Phil    589 

Kelly,  Toni    90 

Kelly,  William    603 

Kelly,  William  D   623 

Kelly,  William  J   598 

Kelsey,  Dick   252,  308 

Kelsey,  Fred    91 

Kelso,  Edmund    252 

Kelso,  Harry    308 

Kelton,  Richard    91 

Kemp,  Jack   216,  621 

Kemp,  Kenner  C   590 

Kemp,  Matty   195,  252,  625 

Kemp  (Matty)  Prod   622 

Kemper,  Charles  ...  91,  690,  603 

Kemple,  Diana    91 

Kempson,  Rachel    91 

Kendall,  Cyrus  W   91 

Kendall.  Robert    91 

Kendis,  Ida    615 

Kendis,  J.  D   615 

Kendrick,  Bayard    252 

Kenin,  Herman  D   596 

Kennard,  Ronald    688 

Kenedi,  Alexander    252 

Kennedy,  Arthur    91 

Kennedy- Buchman 

Pictures,  Inc   622 

Kennedy,  Dawn    91 

Kennedy,  Douglas   91,  648 

Kennedy.  E.  John    589 

Kennedy,  Edgar    91 

Kennedy,  Jack    633 

Kennedy,  Jay  Richard    195 

252,  622 

Kennedy,  jimmy    336 

Kennedy,  Margaret    252 

Kennedy,  Phyllis    91 

Kennedy,  Roger  M   597 

Kennedy,  Tom    91 


Kennedy,  Tom    707 

Kennedy,  William    91 

Kenney,  jack    91 

Kenny,  Clyde    91 

Kenny,  Colin    91 

Kenny,  Elizabeth    252 

Kenny,  Jack    336 

Kenny,  Joseph    384 

Kent,  Carl    91 

Kent,  Crawford    91 

Kent,  Dorothea    91 

Kent,  Julia    91 

Kent,  Larry    693 

Kent,  Marjorie    91 

Kent,  Robert    91 

Kent,  Robert  E   252 

Kent,  Ted  J   356 

Kent,  Travis    91 

Kent,  Walter    336 

Kent,  William    589 

Kenton,  Erie  C   216 

Kenton  (Stan) 

&  Orchestra    91 

Kenward,  Allan  .    252 

Kenworthy,  Charles    370 

Kenyon,  Charles    252 

Kenyon,  Curtis    252 

Kenyon,  Cwen    91 

Kenyon,  Mary    91 

Kenyon,  Owen    91 

Keogh,  Tom    391 

Keon,  Barbara    195 

Keon,  Edith    598 

Keough,  Austin  C   623 

629,  634 

Kerby,  Marion    91 

Kerman,  Moe    61  8 

Kern,  Donald    91 

Kern,  Hal  C.  356,  645 

Kern,  James  V  216,  252 

Kern,  Jerome   252,  336 

Kern,  Robert  J   356 

Kerner,  Charles    91 

Kerner,  Hazel    91 

Kerns,  Edward    695 

Kerr,  Charles    252 

Kerr,  Charles    601 

Kerr,  Deborah   91 ,  624 

Kerr,  Donald    91 

Kerr,  John  D  613,  687 

Kerr,  Laura    252 

Kerrigan,  J.  M   92 

Kerry,  Donald    92 

Kerry,  Margaret    92 

Kertesz,  David  C   287 

Kesler,  Henry  S   628 

Kessel,  Georges    195 

Kesselring,  Joseph    252 

Kessler,  Henry    384 

Kessler,  Kenny   384 

Kessler,  Jerome  S   634 

Keyes,  Don   300,  590 

Keyes,  Evelyn                    92,  615 

Keyes,  Marion  Herwood    391 

Keyes,  Stephen    92 

Keystone  Mfg.  Co   677 

Keystone  View  Co   684 

Khachaturian,  Aram    336 

Khan,  M.  H   640 

Khmara,  I  lia    92 

Kibbee,  Guy    92 

Kibbee,  Milton    92 

Kibbee,  Roland    252 

Kiernan,  William    316 

Kikume,  Al    92 

Kilbride,  Percy    92 

Kilburn,  Terry    92 

Kilenyi,  Edward  ....336,  613,  622 

Kilian,  Mike    92 

Kilian,  Victor    92 

Killy,  Edward   195,  216 

376,  384,  601 

Kilmer,  Kenton    604 

Kilpatrick,  Tom    252 

Kilpatrick,  Reid    92 

Kilroe,  Edwin  P   641 

Kim,  Joseph    92 

Kimball,  Charles  L   356 

Kimball,  Ward    308 

Kimball,  Lawrence    252 

Kimbley,  Billy    92 

Kimbrough,  Emily    252 

Kincey,  H.  F   591 


Kindler,  Belmont    599 

King,  Andrea    92 

King,  Bradley    252 

King  Brothers  Prod   595 

609,  622 

King,  Charles    92 

King,  Charles    601 

King,  Dennis    92 

King,  Don    601 

King,  Donald    92 

King,  Edith    92 

King,  Frank   195,  622 

King,  Hal    308 

King,  Henry    92 

King,  Henry   216,  593,  642 

King,  Herman    622 

King,  Hugh    195 

King,  Hyman    195 

King,  J.  R   609 

King,  John  "Dusty"    92 

King,  Joleen    590 

King,  Louis   216,  642 

King,  Maurice   195,  622 

King,  Max    613 

King,  Max  M  195,  622 

King  (Max)  Prod  595,  622 

King,  Patty    92 

King  (Peewee)  &  His 

Colden  West  Cowboys   ....  93 

King,  Rufus    252 

King,  Sherwood    252 

King  Sisters    92 

King,  Vance    637 

Kingery,  Helen    598 

Kingsberg,  Malcolm   633,  634 

Kingsford,  Guy    93 

Kingsford,  Walter    93 

Kingsley,  Dorothy   252,  624 

Kingsley,  Sidney    604 

King's  Men,  The    93 

Kingston,  Susan    93 

Kingston,  Tom    93 

Kinney,  Dick    252 

Kinney,  Jack    21  6 

Kinon,  Richard    602 

Kinsall,  Lowell  S   370 

Kinskey,  Leonid    93 

Kipling,  Richard    93 

Kippen,  Manart    93 

Kirbach,  Arthur  L   370 

Kirby,  Beecher    93 

Kirby,  George    93 

Kirby,  Jay    93 

Kirby,  John    647 

Kirby,  Michael    93 

Kirchoffer,  Hugo    93 

Kirk,  Donald    93 

Kirk,  E.  R   675 

Kirk,  Right  Reverend 

Msgr.  Edward  R   591 

Kirk,  Jack    93 

Kirk,  Joe    93 

Kirk,  Marguerite    600 

Kirk,  Mark  Lee    308 

Kirkland,  Alexander    93 

Kirkpatrick,  Herb    297 

Kirkpatrick,  Jesse    93 

Kirkwood,  Jack    93 

Kirkwood,  James   93 

Kirkwood,  Joe    93 

Kirkwood,  Pat    93 

Kirov,  Ivan    93 

Kirsch,  Jack    600 

Kirshenberg,  Milton    630 

Kirston,  John  W   376 

Kish,  Joseph    316 

Kislingbury,  Fred    681 

Kissel,  John  "Gil"    601 

Kissell,  William    384 

Kissinger,  Miriam    252 

Kistner,  H.  J   601 

Kitchell,  George    93 

Kizis,  Jess    591 

Klager,  Robert   356,  594 

Klatchin,  B   93 

Klauber,  Marcel    252 

Klatzkin,  Leon    336 

Klaw,  Mrs.  Alonzo    602 

Klee,  Walter   252,  356 

Kleerup,  B.  J   681 

Klein,  Aaron,  C  61  1,  619 

Klein,  Adelaide    93 

Klein,  Art    648 


XXXVI 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Klein,  Harold   252 

Klein,  Irving    297 

Klein,  Paul    591 

Kleindienst,  Harry  C   623 

Kleiner,  Arthur    695 

Kleiner,  Harry   252,  642 

Kleinerman,  1   252 

Klement,  Otto    195 

Klempner,  John    252 

Klenner,  John    336 

Kliegle,  A   677 

Kliegle  Bros.  Universal  Elec- 
tric Stage  Lighting  Co   677 

Kleigl,  Herbert  A   677 

Kliegle,  )ohn  H   677 

Kleigle,  Joseph    677 

Klimist,  Susan    93 

Kline-Howard  Agency   698 

Kline,  Benjamin    216 

Kline,  Beniamin  H   287 

Kline,  Herbert   195,  216,  252 

Kline,  F.  M   680 

Kline,  Fred  W   618 

Kline  (Walter  E.)  & 

Associates    757 

Kline,  William    694 

Kling,  Clifford    300 

Kling  Studios,  Inc.   742,  757 

Klinge,  Ray    93 

Klinger,  Walter    595 

Klorer,  John   252 

Klune,  Ray   594,  642 

Knaggs,  Skelton    93 

Kneeland,  Shirley    93 

Knef,  Hildegard    637 

Kneisley  Electric  Co   677 

Kneisley,  Florence  H   677 

Kneisley,  Richard  F   677 

Kneitel,  Seymour    766 

Knickerbocker  Prods.,  Inc.  ..  622 

Knight,  Arthur    695 

Knight,  Bob    93 

Knight,  Charles    93 

Knight,  Eric    252 

Knight,  Fuzzy    93 

Knight,  C.  C   680 

Knight,  Harry    384 

Knight,  Patricia    93 

Knight,  Vick   252,  336 

Knighton,  Wilfred    599 

Knoblock.  Edward    252 

Knoche,  Robert    636 

Knopf  (Alfred  A.),  Inc   710 

Knopf,  Edwin  H               195,  624 

Knoth,  Fred    644 

Knott,  James   297 

Knottles,  Harold  H   356 

Knoud,  James  J   597 

Knowledge  Builders   742,  758 

Knowles,  Patric    93 

Knox,  Alexander   93,  253 

Knox,  Elyse    94 

Knox,  Harold    384 

Knox,  Mickey    94 

Knox,  Patricia    94 

Knudson,  Peggy    94 

Knupp,  Guy    636 

Knudtson,  Frederic   356,  594 

Kober,  Arthur   253,  604 

Koch,  Howard    253 

Koch,  Howard    384 

Koegel.  Otto  E  641 ,  679 

Koehler,  David    287 

Koehler,  Ted    336 

Koenekamp,  H.  F   287 

Koenig,  Ben   609 

Koenig,  Lester    253 

Koenig,  Mark    94 

Koenig,  Mendie    94 

Koenigsburg,  Jack    601 

Koessler,  Walter    308 

Koffman,  Jack    300 

Koford,  Helen    94 

Kohler,  Dave    631 

Kohler,  Don    94 

Kohler,  Jr.,  Fred    94 

Kohlmar,  Fred                    195,  642 

Kohn,  Alfred   621 ,  628 

Kohn,  Herbert    593 

Kohn,  Rose  Simon   253 

Kohner,  Frederick    253 

Kohner  (Paul),  Inc   699 

Kolb,  Clarence    94 


Koleman,  Evelyn    635 

Kolker,  Henry    94 

Koller,  Viola    591 

Kollmar,  Richard    94 

Kollmorgan  Corp   677 

Kollmorgan,  E.  0   677 

Kolpe,  Max    253 

Kolster,  Clarence    356 

Komer,  Harry    356 

Kominz,  J.  S   677 

Kommer,  Asit    94 

Konstantin,  Madame    94 

Konecoff,  Mel    706 

Koontz,  C.  C   677 

Kopfstein,  Jacques   594.  609 

610,  735 

Kopp,  Rudolph  C   336 

Korbel,  Richard    94 

Korda,  Alexander    622 

Korda  (Alexander)  Prod   622 

Korda,  Zoltan   197,  216,  253 

Korn,  Marie    622 

Kornblum,  I.B  589,  599,  648 

Korngold,  Erich  Wolfgang    ..  336 

Korman,  Gene    300 

Kornman,  Vera    94 

Kortman,  Robert   94,  629 

Kortner,  Fritz    94 

Korvin,  Charles    94 

Koshetz,  Marina   94,  624 

Koshetz,  Nina    94 

Kosiner,  Harry    639 

Kosleck.  Martin    94 

Kosta,  Anton        94 

Koster,  Henry   216,  642,  648 

Kostroff,  Maurice    599 

Kourtmann,  Bob    94 

Koury,  Philip    617 

Koussevitsky,  Serge    599 

Kovacs,  Edward   613 

Kovaleski,  Mitchell    287 

Kowalski,  Frank    384 

Koy.  Paul    336 

Kozlenko,  William    253 

Kraft,  John    253 

Kraft  (Vernon  K.) 

Film  Productions    742 

Krah.  Marc    94 

Kraike,  Mitchell   197,  253 

644,  adv.  646 

Kramer,  Alex    336 

Kramer,  A.  Walter    599 

Kramer,  Burton    356 

Kramer,  Cecile    253 

Kramer,  Don    94 

Kramer  (Earl)  Agency  ...   699 

Kramer,  Frank    3 1  6 

Kramer,  Hope    94 

Kramer,  Joe   384 

Kramer,  Milton    637 

Kramer,  Stanley   197,  637 

Kramer,  Vernon  W   370 

Krams,  Arthur  A   316 

Kranze,  Bernard   618 

Krasna,  Norman    253,  648 

Krasne,  Philip  N  197,  613 

618,  622,  648 

Krasner,  Milton    287,  590 

Kraus,  Bert    681 

Krause,  Elliott   675 

Kraushaar,  Raoul    336 

Kravetz,  Max    197 

Kravitz,  Morris    601 

Krecke,  Henry  F   623 

Kreig,  Frank    94 

Kreisberg,  Harold    600 

Kreisler,  Ed    94 

Kress,  Harold  F   356 

Kress,  Sam    624 

Kreuger,  Kurt   94,  642 

Kreuzer,  Barton    680 

Krim,  Arthur    591 ,  600 

617,  694 

Krims.  Milton   253,  642 

Kroeger,  Berry    94 

Kroehler  Mfg.  Co   677 

Kreuger,  Lorraine    94 

Krug,  Max    600 

Kruger,  Alma    94 

Kruger,  Otto   95,  603 

Kruger,  Paul    95 

Kruger,  Stubby    95 

Krugman,  Lou    95 


Krumgold,  Joseph    253 

Krumgold,  Sigmund    336 

Krumholtz,  Bessie  M   643 

Krumschmidt,  Eberhardt    ....  95 

Krupa,  Cene    95 

Kruse,  William  F   599 

Kuchuk,  Ben    589 

Kudell,  Harry    61  1 

Kuehl,  William    317 

Kuhn,  Mickey    95 

Kukume,  Al    95 

Kulick,  Bert    610 

Kulick,  Lawrence    610 

Kulky,  Henry    95 

Kull,  Adolph  Edward    287 

Kullman,  Charles    95 

Kumin,  Irving    61  1 

Kundi,  Anne    95 

Kung,  Dr.  Hsin    95 

Kunkel,  Louis    297 

Kunody,  Leonard    384 

Kunzmann,  William  C   603 

Kunz  (Carl)  Motion 

Picture  Service    742 

Kupperman,  Joel    95 

Kuri,  Adolph    317 

Kuri,  Emile    317 

Kurland,  Cilbert    376 

Kurnitz,  Harry    253 

648,  adv.  894 

Kurth,  F.  J   671 

Kurtz,  Efrem    336 

Kusell,  Harold    622 

Kussell,  Milton  S  637,  645 

Kuter,  Leo  E   308 

Kutner,  Nannette    253 

Kutinsky,  Louis    595 

Kutsch,  Ralph  V   692 

Kuznetzoff,  Adia    95 

Kyne,  Peter  B   253 

Kyser,  Kay   95,  602,  634 

L 

Laage,  Barbara    95 

Labasso,  William    602 

Laboratories   687,  694 

Laboratory  Technicians    598 

Laborers    598 

Labor-National 

Organizations    596 

LaCalle,  Joseph  M   336 

LaCava,  Gregory   216,  253 

Lace,  Ann    95 

Lace,  Robert    95 

Lacea,  Yolanda    95 

LaCentra,  Peg    95 

Lacey,  Jack    384 

Lackland,  Ben    95 

Lacks,  Arthur    623 

Lackteen,  Frank    95 

Lacovic,  J   609 

Lacy,  Madison  S   300 

Ladd,  Alan   95,  629 

Ladd,  Garland    739 

La  Farge,  Christopher    .  597,  604 

Lagano,  James    95 

Lahner,  Lori    95 

Lahr,  Bert   95,  589 

Laidlaw,  William    253 

Laidlow,  Ethan    95 

Laird,  Connie    95 

Laird,  Effie    95 

Lait,  George    602 

Lait,  Jr.,  Jack   253 

Lake,  Arthur   85,  197,  615 

Lake,  Florence    95 

Lake,  Stuart  N   253 

Lake,  Veronica   95,  629 

Lally,  Michael  W   95 

La  Mai,  Isabel    95 

Lamarr,  Hedy    95 

Lamb,  Ande    253 

Lamb,  Herbert    767 

Lamb  Productions,  Inc   767 

Lamb,  E.  A   603 

Lamb,  Gil    95 

Lambert,  Jack    95 

Lambert,  Janet    95 

Lambert,  Standish  J   370 

Lambert,  Tom   370,  631 

Lamberti,  Professor    95 

Lambertson,  Donna  &  Elisa  ..  96 

Lambilotte    336 


XXXVII 


CENERAL  INDEX 


603 

Lamont,  Charles 

21  6 

96 

96 

Lamore,  Isabelle  .. 

96 

Lsmour,  Dorothy 

96 

629, 

634 

Lampell,  Millard 

336 

Lancaster,  Burt  — 

96 

96 

336 

Lanchester,  Elsa 

96 

Landau,  Arthur  M. 

1 97 

61  1 

Landau,  Richard  H, 

7^3 

Z_)  3 

2 1  6 

Landi,  Anthony  Z. 

1 97 

629 

1 

96 

Landis,  Carol   

Landis,  j.  Cullen 

74£ 

96 

Landon,  Margaret 

?c;3 

Dl  J, 

£97 

Landres,  Morris 

Michael   

61 3 

622 

Landres  ( Morris 

Michael)  Prod. 

595, 

622 

Landres,  Paul 

Landy,  George 

£47 

699 

Landy  (Ceorge)  Agency 

699 

Lane,  Al   

zv  / 

Lane,  Allan   

96 

636 

Lane,  Amanda 

97 

Lane,  Burton   

jjO 

Lane,  Charles 

97 

Lane,  James   

384 

Lane,  Johnny 

33£ 

_ 1  _ 1  _ 

Lane,  Kenneth 

3  3  / 

Lane,  Lenita   

97 

Lane,  Lola   

97 

Lane,  Pat   

97 

Lane,  Priscilla 

Q7 

Lane,  Richard 

97, 

D  1  j 

Lane,  Rosemary 

Q7 

Lane,  Rusty   

Q7 

Lane,  Tom   

Q7 

Lane,  Vicky   

Q7 

Lanfield,  Sidney 

216 

629 

Lang,  Charles 

Q7 

Lang,  Charles 

3  /  U 

Lang,  Jr.,  Charles  B 

7«7 

Zo  / 

Lang,  David   

ZD3 

Lang,  Elayne   

Q7 

Lang,  Ernest   

601 

Lang,  Fritz   

197, 

7  i 

Z  1  o, 

<  1  "7 

Lang,  Harry   

Q7 

Lang  (Howard)  Prod. 

£7  7 
DZZ 

Lang,  J.  Harold 

64  1 

Lang,  June   

y  / 

Lang,  Karin   

97 

Lang,  Otto   

197, 

7  1  A 
Z  1  D, 

£4  9 

Lang,  Walter 

7  1  < 
Z  !  O, 

OtZ 

Lang,  Walter  A. 

DV  1 

Langan,  Elaine 

Q7 

Langan,  Glenn 

07 

Langdon,  Harry 

V  / 

Lange,  Arthur 

337 

Lange,  Elaine  

Q"7 

Lange,  Johnny 

33  / 

Lange,  Robert 

£77 
OZZ, 

03  V 

Langford,  Frances 

V  / 

Langhurst,  Earl  C. 

DZ  1 

Langley,  Bruce 

Q"7 

Langley,  Noel 

9^3 
Z  j3 

Langston,  Beth 

598 

Langton,  Paul 

V  / 

Lanham,  Edwin 

9^3 
ZD3 

Lanning,  Reginald 

7  Q"7 
ZO  / 

Lansbury,  Angela 

97, 

624 

Lansing,  Ernest 

3 1  7 

Lansing,  Joyce 

97 

Lantz,  Louis   

253 

Lantz,  Walter 

594, 

767 

Lantz  (Walter)  Prod.  . 

742 

7£7 
/  D  / 

Lanza,  Mario   

624 

Lanzo,  Rocco 

97 

Lapis,  Joe   

370 

Lapidus,  Jules 

647 

La  Planche,  Rosemary 

97 

La  Plante,  Laura 

97 

La  Preste,  Viola  D. 

598 

Lara,  Augustin 

337 

Lardner,  |r..  Ring 

253 

Largay,  Raymond 

97 

Larke,  Wynne 

97 

Larkin,  John   216,  253 

591,  593 

Larmore,  James    97 

La  Rose,  Rose    97 

Larsen,  H.  A   679 

Larson,  Bobby    98 

Larson,  Charles    253 

Larson,  Christine    98 

Larson,  Eric    308 

Larson,  George    672 

Larson,  Jack    98 

Larson,  L.  C   600 

Larson,  Paul    98 

Larson,  Seth    357 

La  Rue,  Al  "Lash"    98 

La  Rue,  Frank,    98 

La  Rue,  Jack    98 

La  Rue,  R.  B  676,  677 

679,  681,  683 

Laserson,  Miriam     98 

LaShelle,  Joseph    287 

La  Shelle.  Kirk    253 

Lashins,  Edward  A   639 

Lasker,  Edward    613 

Lasky,  Floria  V   619 

Lasky,  Jesse  L  197,  622 

Lasky  ( Jesse  L. ) 

Prod.,  Inc   622 

Lasky,  Jr.,  Jesse  L  253,  617 

Lassie  (Dog)    182 

L.  A.  Stage  Lighting  Co   692 

Laswell,  M.  A   673 

Laszlo,  Aladar    253 

Laszlo,  Alexander    337 

Laszlo,  Ernest   287,  adv.  604 

Laszlo,  Miklos   253 

Latimer,  Jonathan   253,  629 

Lathrop,  Phil    297 

Latell,  Lyle    98 

Latimore,  Frank    98 

La  Torre,  Charles    98 

Latta,  C.  J   593 

Lau,  Fred   370,  384 

Lauck,  Chester    98 

Lauder,  Charles    598 

Laughton,  Charles    98 

Laughton,  Ed    98 

Laumann,  Lloyd    628 

Launders,  Perc    98 

Laurant,  Robert    98 

Laurel,  Stan    98 

Lauren,  Odessa    98 

Lauren,  S.  K   253 

Laurence,  Mady    98 

Laurents,  Arthur   253,  604 

Laurenz,  John    98 

Lauter,  Harry    98 

Lava,  William    337 

La  Velle,  Miriam    98 

Laven,  Arnold   602 

Lavery,  Emmet                 253,  594 

La  Vezzi  Machine  Works  ....  677 

LaVezzi,  Robert  V   677 

La  Vezzi,  Thomas  E   677 

Lavista,  Raul    337 

Law,  Alec    337 

Law,  Hal    253 

Law,  Mildred    98 

Lawford,  Betty    98 

Lawford.  Peter   98,  624 

Lawler,  Anderson    197 

Lawler,  Charles  B   337 

Lawler,  M.  M   683 

Lawless,  Andy    601 

Lawless,  Tom    288 

Lawrence,  Ann    98 

Lawrence,  Barbara   98,  642 

Lawrence,  Carl    317 

Lawrence,  Dorothy    98 

Lawrence,  Eric    357 

Lawrence,  Fanya  Foss    253 

Lawrence,  J.  B.  L   634 

Lawrence,  Jack    337 

Lawrence,  June    99 

Lawrence,  Laudy    637 

Lawrence,  Marc    99 

Lawrence,  Robert    99 

Lawrence,  Vincent    253 

Lawrence,  Viola    357 

Lawrence,  William    603 

Lawrence,  William  A   254 

Lawson,  Jack    703 

Lawson,  John  Howard    254 


Lawson,  Ted  W   254 

Lawton,  Jr.,  Charles    288 

Lawton,  Jack    644 

Lax,  Robert    254 

Lay,  Eugene    99 

Layson  Brothers    99 

Lazar,  Maurey    337 

Lazarus,  Erna    254 

Lazarus,  Milton    254 

Lazarus,  Jr.,  Paul  N  595,  642 

Lazarus,  Sr.,  Paul  N   642 

Lazarus,  R   623 

Lea,  R.  W   677 

Leach,  James  D   594 

Leacock,  Richard    288 

Leadley,  Ernie    357 

Leahy,  Wilson   683,  687 

Leake,  Eugene  W   623 

LeArrowsmith,  H.  W   601 

Leary,  L   376 

Leary,  Nolan    99 

Lease,  Rex    99 

Leavitt,  Bernard  J   621 

Leavitt,  Harvey    634 

Leavitt,  Norman    99 

Leavitt,  Sam    297 

Le  Baron,  Bert    99 

LeBaron  I  Eddie)  & 

Orchestra    99 

LeBaron,  William   197,  618 

Lebar,  John    254 

LeBau,  Madeleine    99 

Lebedeff,  Ivan    99 

Lebedoer,  J.  W    677 

LeBlanc,  Lionel    99 

LeBlanc,  Maurice    254 

LeBorg,  Reginald   216,  254 

Le  Cerff,  G.  R   680 

Lecuona  Cuban  Boys    99 

Lecuona,  Ernesto    337 

Lecuona,  Margarita   337 

Lederer,  Charles   254,  642 

Lederer,  Francis    99 

Lederer,  Richard    602 

Lederman,  D.  Ross   197,  216 

Leddy,  Arthur  D   317 

Leddy,  Mark  J   589 

Lee,  Anna    99 

Lee.  Canada    99 

Lee,  Chingwah    99 

Lee,  Connie    254 

Lee,  Donnivee    99 

Lee,  Donna    99 

Lee,  E.  B   671 

Lee,  Eddie    99 

Lee,  George  T   99 

Lee,  Georgia    99 

Lee,  Glen    99 

Lee,  Gypsy  Rose   99,  254 

Lee,  Jack    99 

Lee,  John  E   631 

Lee,  Johnny    99 

Lee,  Jonathan    99 

Lee,  Leonard    254 

Lee,  Lester   254,  337 

Lee,  Mary    99 

Lee,  Pinky    99 

Lee,  Richard    99 

Lee,  Robert  B   370 

Lee,  Robert  N   254 

Lee,  Rowland  V   216 

Lee,  Ruth    99 

Lee,  Sammy    2 1  6 

Lee,  Virginia    99 

Lee,  Will    99 

Lee,  William  0   603 

Leech,  Margaret    597 

Leeds,  Herbert  1   216 

Leeds,  Howard    337 

Leeds,  Lila    99 

Leeds,  Robert    357 

Leedy,  Glenn   99 

Leenhouts,  Grant    197 

254,  594 

Lees,  Robert    254 

Lees,  Paul   99,  629 

Leewood,  Jack    637 

Lefert,  Joe    384 

Leffingwell,  Tom    99 

Lefkowitz,  Nat   589,  647 

Leftwich,  Vernon    599 

Lefton,  Gilbert    683 

Leger,  Fernand    254 


XXXVIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Legg,  Mrs.  Aline  L   600 

LeCon,  Jeni   i   99 

Le  Grande,  Richard    99 

Lehman,  Ernest    254 

Lehman,  Gladys    ..254,  591,  604 

Lehman,  Robert    641 

Lehmann,  Lotte   99,  599 

Lehners,  John  W  594,  596 

Lehr  (Abe)  Agency    699 

Lehrfield,  |acob  M   621 

Leiber,  Fritz    99 

Leiber,  |r..  Fritz    254 

Leibman,  Max    337 

Leicester,  James   216,  288 

Leigh,  Fred  W   337 

Leigh,  George    1 00 

Leigh,  Janet   100,  624 

Leigh,  Nelson    100 

Leigh,  Rowland    254 

Leighton,  John    1 00 

Leipold,  John   337 

Leisen,  Mitchell    ..100,  216,  629 

Leitz  (EJ,  Inc   677 

Leiviush,  Zalman    100 

Leland,  David    100 

Lem,  Grace    100 

LeMaire,  Charles    642 

LeMaire,  Rufus    644 

LeMay,  Allan    254 

Lemus,  Conchita    100 

Lenard.  Kay    604 

Lengyel,  Melchior    254 

Lenhart,  Billy    100 

Lennart,  Isobel   254,  624 

Lennon,  Thomas    254 

Lenoir,  Jean    337 

Lenoir,  Leon    1 00 

Lenzen,  Miriam    602 

Leo,  Jack    694 

Leo,  Joe    679 

Leo,  Maurice    254 

Leo,  Richard    100 

Leon,  Connie    100 

Leon,  Peggy    100 

Leonard,  Arthur   621,  628 

Leonard,  David    100 

Leonard,  George    100 

Leonard,  Grace    100 

Leonard,  Harry  M   370 

Leonard,  Herbert    376 

Leonard,  Jack    100 

Leonard,  Murray    100 

Leonard,  Philip  H   639 

Leonard,  Queenie    100 

Leonard,  Robert  Z.   217 

adv.  226,  624 

Leonard,  Sheldon   100,  254 

Leonard,  Ted    629 

Le  Picard,  Marcel    288 

Lerner,  Joseph    636 

Lerner,  Sam    337 

LeRoy,  Eddie    100 

LeRoy,  Mervyn    217 

adv.  220,  624 

Lerpae,  Paul    288 

Leserman,  Carl    621 

Lesher,  A.  C   677 

|  Leshin,  E.  D   197 

Le  Sieur,  Howard    642 

Leslie,  Aleen   254,  642 

Leslie,  Edgar                    337,  599 

Leslie,  Edith    100 

Leslie  (  Eli )  Man- 
agement Co   704 

Leslie.  Joan   100,  617,  648 

:  Leslie,  Nan    100 

Lesser,  Irving    640 

Lesser,  Julian   1  97,  609 

627,  648,  758 

'  Lesser  Programs    758 

i  Lesser,  Sol    ..197,  591,  622,  640 

Lesser  (Sol)  Prods.,  Inc   622 

Lesser  (Ted)  Agency    699 

,  Lessey,  Gene    100 

:  Lessey,  George    1 00 

Lessing,  Cunther  ..594,  596,  766 

:  Lessy,  Ben    100 

Lester,  Bruce    J  00 

Lester  (Gene) 

Prod.,  Inc  742,  758 

'  Lester,  Seeleg    254 

Lester,  Susan    1  00 

L'Estrange,  Dick  ..197,  376,  384 


Letondal,  Henri    100 

Letz,  Mike  G   100 

Lev,  Ray    599 

Levant,  Mark    337 

Levant,  Oscar    100 

Levathes,  Peter    641 

Levee,  M.  C  593,  61  5,  699 

Levee-Short  Agency    699 

Levee,  Sid    699 

Levee- Stark  Agency    699 

Leven,  Boris    308 

Leverett,  George    371 

Leverett,  Lewis    1  00 

Leverett,  Winston  H   371 

Levey,  Arthur    681 

Levey  (Bert)  Circuit    699 

Levey,  Jules   197,  622 

Levie,  Fred   300 

Levien,  Sonya   254,  624 

LeVine.  Jack    765 

Levin,  Alvin    337 

Levin,  Henry   217,  615 

Levin,  I  rving  M.   624 

Levin,  Meyer   197,  254 

Levin,  Nathan    637 

Levine,  Hyman    601 

Levine,  Irving  B-J    593 

Levine,  Joseph  E   627 

Levine,  Jules    254 

Levine,  Martin   197,  640 

Levine,  Sam    1 00 

Leviness,  Carl    1 0 1 

Levinsky,  Harry    627 

Levinson,  Bob    337 

Levinson,  Howard    647 

Levinson,  Jerry    337 

Levinson,  Joseph   197,  645 

Levinson,  Leonard  L   766 

Levinson,  Morris   648,  689 

Levinson,  Nate    384 

Levinson,  Nathan    648 

Levinson,  Robert   613,  622 

Levinson,  Ruth  K   766 

Levinson,  Selvyn  .197,  639.  754 

Levitt,  Alfred  Lewis    624 

Levitt,  Ruby  R   317 

Levitt,  Saul    101 

Levoy,  Gordon  W  610,  615 

618,  619,  639 

Levy,  Arthur    61  4 

Levy,  David    595 

Levy,  Ely   595,  61  5 

Levy,  Eph    600 

Levy,  Eugene  H   637 

Levy,  Herman    602 

Levy,  Herman  M   596 

Levy,  Howard    595 

Levy,  Jr.,  Joel    254 

Levy,  Joseph    614 

Levy,  Melvin    254 

Levy,  Nat    633 

Levy,  Parke    254 

Lewin,  Albert  .   197,  217 

254,  adv.  256,  624 

Lewin,  Felix    682 

Lewis,  Ann    707 

Lewis,  Ben    357 

Lewis,  Bill    384 

Lewis,  Blayney     101 

Lewis,  Carla  Stafford    613 

Lewis,  Carrol    357 

Lewis,  Charles 

"Chick"   591,  593,  707 

Lewis,  Cliff    610 

Lewis,  David    197 

Lewis,  Elizabeth    631 

Lewis,  Elliott    101 

Lewis,  Gene   197,  254 

Lewis,  George  J. 

"Beetlepuss"    101 

Lewis,  George  F   640 

Lewis,  Harold    37 1 

Lewis,  Harry   101 ,  197 

255,  625 

Lewis,  Herbert  Clyde    255 

Lewis,  Jr.,  Sgt.  J.  C   337 

Lewis,  James    627 

Lewis,  Joseph  H   217 

Lewis,  Martin    595 

Lewis,  Maxine    1 01 

Lewis,  Mitchell  ....101,  591,  603 

Lewis,  Ralph    101 

Lewis,  Ralph  S   255 


Lewis,  Rivers    1  01 

Lewis,  Robert    101 

Lewis,  S.  H   619 

Lewis,  Sam  M   337 

Lewis,  Sinclair    255 

Lewis  Sound  Films    743 

Lewis,  Sybil    101 

Lewis,  Ted  101,  602 

Lewis  (Texas  Jim)  Gr  His 

Lone  Star  Cowboys    101 

Lewis,  Vera    101 

Lewis,  Vernon    743 

Lewton,  Val    197 

Libbott,  Robert    255 

Libby-Owens-Ford 

Glass  Co   677 

Libby,  Fred    101 

Liberty  Films,  Inc  623,  629 

Liberty  Magazine,  Inc   707 

Libkov,  Marek  M   197 

Lichine,  David    101 

Licho,  Edgar    101 

Lichter,  Baron    101 

Lichtig  &  Englander    699 

Lichtman,  A.  E   593 

Lichtman,  Alexander    624 

Lickter,  Morris    601 

Lie,  Henry    101 

Lieb,  Sidney    596 

Lieber,  Maxim   .'.   604 

Lieber,  Perry   594,  595,  634 

Lifton,  Louis  S  625,  627 

Lightman,  M.  A   591 

Lightner,  Fred    101 

Lighton,  Louis  D  197,  642 

Lightstone,  Oscar    681 

Liliane  and  Mario    101 

Lilley,  Edward   197,  217 

Lilley,  J.  K   599 

Lilley,  Joseph  J   337 

Lillicrapp,  A.  R   675 

Lilygren,  George  N   673 

Linaker,  Kay    101 

Lincoln  Pictures,  Inc   623 

Lincoln,  Elmo    101 

Lind,  Albert  W   635 

Lind,  Lloyd   627,  631,  745 

Linda,  Rosa    337 

Lindelof,  Lawrence  P   597 

Linden,  Marta    101 

Linden,  Michael    595 

Linder,  Alfred    101 

Lindfors,  S.  C  672,  683 

Lindfors,  Viveca   101,  648 

Lindon,  Lionel    288 

Lindley,  K.  C   683 

Lindop,  W.  H   371 

Lindsay,  Howard    255 

597,  604 

Lindsay,  Louis    357 

Lindsay,  Margaret    101 

Lindstrom,  Petter  A    639 

Lindwurm,  Jos.  J   599 

Linet,  H.  A.  "Hank"    643 

Ling,  Eugene   197,  255,  617 

Link,  John  F  217,  357 

Linker,  K.  L   619 

Linkletter,  Art    101 

Linn,  Bambi    637 

Linn,  James  R   101 

Linn,  Ralph    101 

Lion,  B.  D   633 

Lionoff,  Gabriel    101 

Lipham  Four    1 01 

Lipman,  Irving    300 

Lipman,  William  R  255,  624 

Lippencott  (J.  P.)  Co   710 

Lippman,  Max     300 

Lippert,  Robert  L.  197,  217 

595,  609,  623,  637 

Lippert  (Robert  L.)  Corp.    ..  623 

Lipscomb,  John  P   593 

Lipsky,  Eleazer    255 

Lipsitch,  Sidney    634 

Lipsitz,  Abe  K   671 

Lipskin,  Lawrence  H.   614 

Lipstone,  Louis  R   629 

Lipton,  David   643,  644 

Lissim,  V   633 

List,  Doctor    621 

List,  Eugene    101 

Lister,  Moira    101 

Liszt,  Margie    1 01 


XXXIX 


CEN  E  R  A  L  INDEX 


Litel,  John   

Little,  Brown  &  Co  

Little  Brown  Jug   

Little,  Jimmy   

Little,  Rev.  Thomas  F  

Little,  Thomas  K  317 

Littlef ield,  Lucien   

Littlefield,  Ralph   

Littleton,  Scott   

Litvak,  Anatol   198,  217 

Liu,  Maurice   

Livadery,  John   

Lively,  William   

Liveright  Publishing  Co  

Livingston,  A.  H  

Livingston,  Billy   

Livingston,  E.  R  

Livingston,  Jay   

Livingston,  Jefferson   

Livingston,  Jerry   

Livingston,  Mae   

Livingston,  Monte   

Livingston,  R.  R  

Livingston,  Robert   

Livingston,  Roy   357, 

Llamas,  Jose   

Llewellyn,  Richard   

Lloyd,  Doris   

Lloyd,  Frank   

Lloyd,  George   

Lloyd,  Gloria   

Lloyd,  Harold   102^ 

Lloyd  Corp.,  Harold  

Lloyd,  Jimmy   

Lloyd,  Mildred  Davis   ' 

Lloyd,  Norman    1  02 

Lloyd,  Peggy   

Lloyds  Film  Storage  Corp  

Lobben,  Kenneth   

Local  683  Film  Technicians  .. 

Locations   

Locke,  Katherine   \ 

Lockert,  John   

Lockhart,  Bicknell   

Lockhart,  Gene    102 

Lockhart,  June    1  02' 

Lockhart,  Kathleen    ' 

Lockridge,  Frances 

Lockridge,  Richard   "[ 

Lockwood,  Alyn   

Lockwood,  Arthur   596" 

Lockwood,  Paul 

Loder,  Dick   

Loder,  John 

Loder,  N.  K  !"!""""" 

Loeb,  John  Jacob 

Loeb,  Lee   

Loeb,  Philip  ...  102 
Loeff  (Ted)  & 

Rose  (Glenn)  ..adv.  700 
Loeffler,  Louis 

Loesser,  Frank  

Loew,  Arthur  M  

Loew,  David  L  1987  618 

Loew's,  Inc  

Loew's,  Inc. .Financial 

Statement   

Loew's  International  Corp 
Loewenstein,  Morris    .  594 
Loewinger,  Rose 
Loft,  Arthur 

Logan,  B.  H  

Logan,  Helen  ... 
Logan,  James  "Jimmy" 

Logan,  Joshua   

Logan,  Marc   

Logan,  Stanley 

Logan,  Sydney   "]""""'" 

Lohman,  Augie 
Lollier,  George    .  .... 
Lombardo  (Guy)  & 

Orchestra   

London,  Jack   ...... 

London.  John  R  " 

London,  Julie 
London,  Tom 

Lonergan,  Arthur  308 

Lonergan,  Lester 

Long,  Audrey 

Long,  Avon 

Long,  Bobby 

Long,  Dwight  ... 

Long,  Gabrielle 


101  Long,  Hal    255 

710         Long,  Lotus    103 

.  102         Long,  Richard   103,  644 

102  Long,  Walter  B   103 

602         Longden,  Johnny    i  03 

642         Longet,  Gaston    300 

1 02  Longridge  Pic- 

102  tures,  Inc  595,  624 

255  Longmans,  Green 

642  &  Co.,  Inc   710 

600  Longstreet,  Shephen   ....255,  624 

615  Longworth,  Bertram 

255  "Buddy"    300 

710         Loo,  Richard    103 

675  Look  Achievement  Awards  ..  732 
391  Looram,  Mrs.  J.  F   602 

676  Loos,  Anne    1 03 

337         Loos,  Mary   255,  642 

602         Loper,  Don   103,  198,  391 

337         Loper,  George    384 

255         Lopez,  Anita    337 

648         Lopez,  Carmen    103 

591         Lopez,  Chel    103 

102         Lopez,  Severo    103 

594         Loraine,  Oscar    103 

317         Lord,  Del    217 

255         Lord,  Marjorie    103 

102         Lord,  Mary    103 

217         Lord,  Mindret   255,  629 

102         Lord,  Phillips  H   255 

102         Lord,  Robert   198,  615 

623  adv.  632,  637 

623         Lorentz,  J.  H   641 

102         Lorimer,  Graeme    255 

623         Lorimer,  Louis    103 

337         Loring,  Eugene    103 

102         Loring,  Teala    103 

694         Lorraine,  Olga    103 

300         Lorraine,  Sid    337 

598         Lorre,  Peter    103 

688         Lorring,  Joan    103 

102         Losch,  Tilly    103 

357         Losey,  Joseph   217,  634 

634  Losey,  Mary    602 

589         Lotito,  Leo    636 

617         Lother,  Ernst    255 

102  Loucks  &  Nor- 

597  ling  Studios   743  758 

604         Loucks.  Arthur  H   743 

102         Louden,  Thomas    103 

637         Louie,  Ducky    103 

297         Louis,  Alyce    104 

384         Louis,  Jean   392,  615 

'02         Louis,  Joe    104 

635  Louise,  Anita    1 04 

337         Lounsbery,  John    308 

255         Louire,  Eugene    308 

589         Love,  L.  J   673 

Love,  Montague    1 04 

703         Lovejoy,  Frank    104 

357         Lovelace,  Jonathan    766 

337         Lovell,  Raymond    104 

623         Lovell.  Roderick    104 

627  Lovering.  Otho   ....217,  357,  627 

623         Lovsky,  Celia    1  04 

Low,  Ben    1  04 

653         Low,  Warren   adv.  354,  358 

623         Lowe,  Edmund    104 

596         Lowe,  Edward  T   255 

602         Lowe,  Ellen    1 04 

102         Lowe,  Sherman    255 

677         Lowell,  Bob    104 

255         Lowenthal,  Lee    289 

102         Lowenstein,  Norman    590 

255         Lowery,  Robert   104 

102  Lowndes,  Marie  Belloc     ..  255 

102         Lowry,  F.  C   600 

102  Lowry,  Morton    104 

289         Loxley,  D.A   255 

384         Loy,  Myrna   104,  634 

Loyd,  Beverly    1 04 

103  Lubets,  Moses   617 

255         Lubets,  Robert    694 

627         Lubin,  Arthur    217 

1 03         Lubin,  Harry    337 

103         Lubin,  Lou   104 

634         Lubitsch,  Ernst   198  217 

103         Luboshutz,  Pierre    599 

103         Luby,  S.  Roy    358 

103         Lucas,  Gene   337 

103         Luck,  Jr.,  Charles    104 

289         Luckman,  Wesley    104 

255         Luckman,  Hannah    602 

XLI 


Luckman,  Harry    602 

Luckman,  Sidney    104 

Ludington,  Art    687 

Ludwig,  Miss  A  673,  691 

Ludwig,  Edward    ..217,  adv.  279 

Ludwig,  Otto    358 

Ludwig,  P   643 

Ludwig,  William   255,  624 

Lueker,  Arthur    384 

Luft,  Sidney    198 

Lugosi,  Bela    1 04 

Lukas,  Paul   104,  634 

Lukather,  Lee    384 

Luke,  Dorothy    624 

Luke,  Edwin    1 04 

Luke,  Keye    104 

Luna,  Margarito    104 

Lund,  Adolph    61  1 

Lund,  John   104,  629 

Lundigan,  Ted    1 04 

Lundigan,  William   104,  590 

Lundy,  Ken    104 

Lung,  Charles    1 04 

Lung,  Clarence    104 

Lunn,  Nina    )04 

Lupino,  Ida   104,  610,  618 

Luraschi,  Luigi   595,  629 

Lurie,  Louis  R   622 

Lusk,  Don    309 

Luske,  Hamilton    217 

Lussier,  Dane    255 

Lustig,  Jan   255,  624 

Lutjens,  Dorothea  J   595 

Luttenberg,  Max    289 

Lutz,  Harry    600 

Lux,  Elmer    593 

Luz,  Dora    1 04 

Luzon- Hollywood 

Pictures,  Inc   624 

Lydecker,  Howard    217 

Lydecker,  Howard  & 

Theodore   289,  636 

Lyden,  Marlene    104 

Lyden,  Pierce    1 04 

Lydon,  James    1  05 

Lykes,  Jack    593 

Lyman,  Abe   105,  338 

Lynch,  Bert    300 

Lynch,  Billy    338 

Lynch,  Don    105 

Lynch,  Kenneth    105 

Lynch,  Warren    289 

Lynch,  William    371 

Lyndon,  Barre    255 

Lynn,  Betty  Ann   105,  642 

Lynn,  Diana    1  05 

Lynn,  Emmett    1 05 

Lynn,  Eve    1 05 

Lynn,  George    105 

Lynn,  Hilary    257 

Lynn,  Jeffrey    1  05 

Lynn,  Rita    105 

Lynn,  Royce  &  Vanya    105 

Lynn,  Walter  G   682 

Lynne,  Juli    1 05 

Lynwood,  Ardda    105 

Lyon,  Bill    602 

Lyon,  Francis    358 

Lyon,  Peter    597 

Lyon,  Richard   -.   1  05 

Lyon,  Rita    105 

Lyon,  Theresa    1 05 

Lyon,  William   358,  594 

Lyons,  Arthur  S  198.  633 

Lyons  (A.  &  S.),  Inc  699,  702 

Lyons,  Cliff   105,  590 

Lyons,  Collette    105 

Lyons,  D.  S   597 

Lyons,  Edgar    289 

Lyons,  Mavis    358 

Lyons,  Priscilla    1 05 

Lyons  Van  &  Storage  Co   687 

Lytell,  Bert    589 

Lytell,  Lyle    105 

Lyttle  Sisters    105 

Lytton,  Bart    257 

Lytton,  Budd    672 

Lytton,  J.  Courfland    105 

M 

Maas,  Ernest  &  Frederica    ....  257 

Maas,  Irving  S   596 

Macaboy,  Joan  Fay    105 


GEN ERAL  INDEX 


Macardle,  Dorothy    257 

MacArthur,  Charles    257 

MacArthur,  Harold    309 

MacBain,  Alastair    257 

MacBride,  Donald    1  05 

MacBurnie,  John    289 

Maccaro,  Henry  A   599 

Macaulay,  Richard    257 

MacConnach,  Lewis    680 

MacDonald,  Betty    257 

MacDonald,  Charles    691 

MacDonald,  Edmund    105 

MacDonald,  H.  Alexander    ..  618 

MacDonald,  Ian  J   1  05 

MacDonald,  J.  Farrell    105 

MacDonald,  jeanette  ....105,  624 

MacDonald,  Joe    289 

MacDonald,  Karl  C   647 

MacDonald,  Kenneth    105 

MacDonald,  Philip    257 

MacDonald,  Sadie   603 

MacDonald  Wallace    ....198,  615 

MacDonald,  William    627 

MacDonald,  William  Colt  ....  257 
MacDougall,  Ranald  ....198,257 

MacEwen,  Walter   198,622 

MacFadden  Publica- 
tions, Inc   707 

MacFarland,  Louella    257 

MacCill,  Moyna    106 

MacCimsey,  Robert   338 

MacCowan,  Kenneth    198 

MacGregor,  Casey    106 

MacCregor,  Lee    106 

Machaty,  Custav  ..198,  217,  257 

Machinists    598 

Machinovitch,  Samuel    643 

Mack,  Billy    106 

Mack,  Cactus    106 

Mack,  H   609 

Mack,  Helen    106 

Mack,  Irving    593 

Mack,  Joseph  P   106 

Mack,  Tommy   106 

Mack,  Wilbur    106 

MacKay,  Norman    106 

MacKechnie,  Cromwell  .    257 

Mackey,  Cerald    106 

MacKenna,  Kate     106 

MacKenna,  Kenneth    624 

MacKenzie,  Aeneas    257 

MacKenzie,  Alice    106 

MacKenzie,  Don    300 

MacKenzie,  Frank  B   371 

MacKenzie,  Jack    289 

MacKenzie,  Joyce    106 

MacKenzie,  Kenneth    687 

MacLane,  Barton    106 

MacLaren,  Ian    257 

MacLaren,  Mary    106 

MacLean,  Douglas    257 

MacLean,  Fred  M   317 

MacLean,  Lloyd   300 

MacLean,  Lorraine   392,  627 

MacLeod,  Mary    106 

MacMahon,  Aline   106,  589 

MacMahon,  Horace    106 

MacMillen  Co.,  The    710 

MacMurray,  Fred   106,  628 

MacNamara,  Paul   637,  645 

MacNeil,  John    317 

MacNellis,  J.  E   672 

MacNichol,  Jr.,  G.  P   679 

Macomber,  Raymond  T   591 

Macon,  George    644 

MacPherson,  Kenneth   198 

MacQuarrie  (Earl)  Agency  ..  699 

MacRae,  Gordon   106,  648 

MacRae-Smith  Co   710 

Macready,  George    106 

590,  615 

Macrorie,  Alma   106,  358 

MacVicar,  Martha    106 

MacWilliams,  Bill    106 

MacWilliams,  Glen    289 

Madden,  John    106 

Maddow,  Ben                  257,  624 

Madison,  Guy   106,  637 

Madison,  Noel    1  98 

Madison  Pictures,  Inc   625 

Madore,  Douglas    106 

Madriguera  (Enric)  &  His 

Orchestra    106 


Maehl,  August   636 

Maedler,  Richard    591 

Magee,  Frank    358 

Magee,  Phil    257 

Magginetti,  William    317 

Magidson,  Herbert    338 

Magill,  James  W.  "Jimmy"    .  106 

Magril,  George    106 

Maguire,  Fred   358,  594 

Maguire,  Hugh    106 

Maguire,  J.  E   672 

Maguire,  Mrs.  Julia    672 

Maguire,  M.  J   672 

Mah,  Fred    106 

Mahan,  Bruce  E   600 

Mahen,  Timothy    107 

Maher,  Edward    707 

Maher,  Wally    107 

Mahm,  John  Lee    642 

Mahnke,  Carl  F   743 

Mahnke  (Carl  F.)  Prod   743 

Mahnke,  V.  V   743 

Mahoney,  Wilkie    257 

Maibaum,  Richard    198 

257,  629 

Main,  Hugh    338 

Main,  Marjorie    107,  624 

Mainwaring,  Daniel    257 

Maitland,  Arthur   603 

Major  Equipment  Co.,  Inc.   ..  679 
Major  Film  Labora- 
tories, Corp   694 

Major  Prod.,  Inc   625 

Major,  R.  0   679 

Majors,  Eddie    107 

Make-up    598 

Make-Up  Service    688 

Make-up  Artists  & 

Hair  Stylists    598 

Malatesta,  Fred    309 

Malcambes,  Dan    640 

Malcolm  Labora- 
tories Corp   694 

Malcolm,  Robert    107 

Malcolm-Smith,  George    257 

Maiden,  Karl    107 

Malina,  Luba    107 

Malkames,  Don    289 

Mallinson,  Rory    107 

Mallory,  Kay   107 

Malmgren,  Russell    371 

Malneck,  Matty   107,  338 

Malone,  Dorothy   107,  648 

Malone,  Joel     257 

Malone,  M.  M  617,  631 

Malone,  Ray    107 

Malone  Sisters    1 07 

Maloney,  J.  P  593,  680 

Maloney,  John  J   623 

Malotte,  Albert  Hay    338 

Malouf,  William  B   672 

Malten,  William    107 

Maltz,  Albert    257 

Malvern,  Paul    1 98 

Malyon,  Eily    1 07 

Mamoulian,  Rouben    217 

Management,  Inc   704 

Manatt,  James    300 

Manatt,  Samuel    300 

Mancke,  Harry      385 

Mandel,  Frank    257 

Mandell,  Daniel    350 

Mandell,  Harry    617 

Mander,  Miles    107 

Mandl,  Fred    289 

Manes.  Ted    1  07 

Manger,  Harvey    358 

Mangold,  Vernon  K   601 

Manier,  Margaret    601 

Mankiewicz,  Herman  J.   257 

Mankiewicz,  Joseph  L.  .198,  217 

adv.  225,  257,  593,  642 

Mann,  Anthony  ....217,  257,  617 

Mann,  Edward    317 

Mann,  Edward    358 

Mann  (Gene) ,  Inc   699 

Mann,  George    107 

Mann,  Grace    1 07 

Mann,  Hank    1 07 

Mann,  Stanley    1 07 

Manners,  Lucille    599 

Manners,  Marjorie    107 

Manners,  Maxine    338 


Mannheimer,  A   618 

Mannheimer,  Albert     257 

Manning,  Bruce   198,  257 

624,  639 

Manning,  Irene    107 

Manning,  Knox   107 

Manning,  Paul    706 

Mannion,  G.  F   67 1 

Mannix,  Edgar  J  593.  602 

623,  624 

Mannoff,  Arnold    257 

Manone,  Wingy    107 

Manor,  Clifford    603 

Man  O'  War  (Horse)   182 

Manse  Film  Library    743 

Mansfield,  Duncan   358 

Mansfield,  John    107 

Mansfield,  Richard    317 

Mantz,  Paul    686 

Manuscript  Services    689 

Manuti,  Al    599 

Many  Treaties     107 

Mapes,  Jacques   317 

Mapes,  Ted    107 

Mara,  Ado  e   107,  636 

Marathon  Pictures    625 

Marcelle,  Lou    107 

March,  Eve    1 08 

March,  Frederic    108 

March  of  Time,  The   758,  765 

Marchant,  Jay    376 

Marcin,  Max    257 

Marcin,  Natalie    257 

Marcus,  Lee    198 

Marcus,  Sol    338 

Marden,  Adrienne    T08 

Mardo,  Al   108 

Maree,  Jr.,  A.  Morgan    634 

637,  704 

Maren,  Jerry    1 08 

Margolies,  Albert    640 

Margolies,  Herbert    257 

Margolies,  William    297 

Maricle,  Leona    1 08 

Marigold,  Mickey    300 

Marin,  Chinita    108 

Marin,  Edwin  L  217,  639 

Marin,  Pablo   108,  338 

Marine  Props  &  Rentals    689 

Marion,  Arthur    300 

Marion.  Charles  R   257 

Marion,  Frances    257 

Marion,  Jr.,  George    333 

Marion,  Paul    1.08 

Marion,  Sidney    1 08 

Maris,  Mona    108 

Marischka,  Ernest    257 

Maritza  Dancers    108 

Mark,  Bob    317 

Mark,  Bob    636 

Mark,  Melvin  M   613 

Mark,  Michael    108 

Marker,  Harry    350 

Markert,  William    618 

Markey,  Enid    108 

Markey,  Gene    198 

Markham,  Pigmeat    108 

Markmann,  Max    591 

Marko,  Louis  J   598 

Markova,  Alicia    108 

Marks,  Garnett    108 

Marks,  Harriet    681 

Marks,  1  675,  677 

Marks,  Larry    257 

Marks,  Maurice    108 

Marks,  Owen    358 

Markson,  Ben    257 

Marlen,  Gloria    108 

Marley,  Peverell    289 

Marlin,  Richard    108 

Marlind,  Mary    257 

Mario.  Frank   108 

Marlowe,  Armor   317,  617 

Marlowe  (Don),  Inc  699,  702 

Marlowe,  Faye    108 

Marlowe,  Frank    108 

Marlowe,  Hugh    108 

Marlowe,  Jo  Ann    108 

Marlowe,  June    108 

Marlowe,  Nancy    108 

Marly,  Florence    108 

Maroney,  R.  C   633 

Maroweck,  Lucien    338 


XLII 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Marquand,  John  P  258,  597 

Marquardt,  Paul    338 

Marquee  Prod.,  Inc   625 

Marquette,  Desmond    358 

Marr,  Edward    108 

Mars,  Monica    1 08 

Marsac,  Maurice    108 

Marsauden,  Andre    108 

Marschall,  L.  C   681 

Marsh,  Caren    108 

Marsh,  Charles    108 

Marsh,  Jessi    258 

Marsh,  Joan    108 

Marsh,  Mae    108 

Marsh,  Sargent  J   743 

Marsh  Photographers,  Inc.  ..  743 

Marshall.  Alan    108 

Marshall,  Brenda    108 

Marshall,  Charles   289 

Marshall,  Charles  "Red"    108 

Marshall,  Connie    108 

Marshall,  Everett  C   108 

Marshall,  George   108,  217 

593,  629 

Marshall,  Gregory    109 

Marshall,  Herbert    109 

Marshall,  Jack    109 

Marshall,  Margaret    604 

Marshall,  Marion   109,  642 

Marshall,  Patricia    1 09 

Marshall,  Rosamond    258 

Marshall,  Sidney    258 

Marshall,  Trudy    109 

Marshall,  William    109 

Marshe,  Vera    1  09 

Marshek,  Archie    358 

Marshman,  Jr.,  D.  M   629 

Marstini,  Rosita    109 

Marston,  Florence    597 

Marston  Pictures,  Inc   625 

Marta,  Jack    289 

Martel,  Arthur    598 

Martel,  Gene    593 

Martel,  Saul  Z   1  09 

Martell,  Alphonse    109 

Martell,  Belle    603 

Martin,  Al    258 

Martin,  A.  F  609,  625,  627 

Martin,  Bill    1  09 

Martin,  Charles   217,  258 

Martin,  Chris-Pin    1 09 

Martin,  Don    258 

Martin,  Dorothea  Knox    258 

Martin,  Fred  B   3  ]  7 

Martin  (Freddie)  &  Orch   109 

Martin,  George  Victor  258 

Martin,  Dr.  H.  W   642 

Martin,  Helen    258 

Martin,  Hugh    338 

Martin,  J.  Lockard    1  09 

Martin,  John    297 

Martin,  James  Gene   "  109 

Martin,  Janet    1 09 

Martin,  John  Stuart    258 

Martin,  Mararit    1  09 

Martin,  Marion    109 

Martin,  Marty    634 

Martin,  Mary   109~  629 

Martin,  Nora    '  1 09 

Martin,  Philip    358 

Martin,  Richard    109  634 

Martin,  Robert  "Bob"  '  297 

Martin,  T.J  645,  647 

Martin,  Thomas    109  590 

Martin,  Tony  ..adv.  VI,  109'  625 

Martin,  W.  S.   676 

Martinelli,  Anthony    "  358 

Martinelli,  Arthur    289 

Martinelli,  Enzo    297 

Martinelli,  Giovanni    .  ..  599 

Martinez,  Ben   596,  601 

Martinson,  Leslie   .'  602 

Marton,  Andrew    217 

Marvin,  A.  H  "  591 

Marvin,  Frankie    1 09 

Marvin,  Ronnie    1  09 

Marvis,  Kay    1  09 

Marx,  Arthur  '  258 

Marx  (Bert)  Agency   .'.  699 

Marx,  Chico    1 09 

Marx,  Ernest  A   '  675 

Marx,  Groucho  ....109,  602,  634 
Marx,  Harpo    1 09 


Marx,  Samuel   198,  adv.  207 

Maschio  ( John ) 

Artists,  Ltd   699 

Maskel,  Maggie    602 

Mason,  Buddy  C   590 

Mason,  Doc    338 

Mason,  Jack    338 

Mason,  John    338 

Mason,  Le  Roy    109 

Mason,  Lesley    602 

Mason,  Louis    1  1 0 

Mason,  Sully    1  10 

Mason,  Vivian    1  10 

Mason,  Wayne    680 

Mason,  William    1  10 

Masque  Productions    625 

Masquers,  The    603 

Massce-Barnett  Co.,  Inc.    ....  693 

Massen,  Osa    1  10 

Massey,  Emily    1  1 0 

Massey,  I  lona    1  1 0 

Massey,  Raymond    110 

589,  648 

Massie,  Chris    258 

Massow,  Marjorie    110 

Master  Films,  Inc   625 

Master,  Maurice    743 

Master  Motion  Picture  Co.  ..  743 

Masters,  Dorothy    602 

Masters,  Haskell    647 

Masterson,  Rev.  Patrick  J.    ..  602 

Mastroly,  Frank  R   1  98 

Mata  and  Hari    1  1 0 

Mate,  Rudolph   198,  217 

289,  640 

Materials    689 

Mather,  Aubrey    1  1  0 

Mathes,  Inc    743 

Mathews,  Carl    1  10 

Mathews,  Carole    110 

Mathews,  David    258 

Mathews,  Dorothy    110 

Mathews,  Fred  C   679 

Mathews,  George    110 

Mathews,  H.  Thornwell    679 

Mathews,  W.  Douglas    679 

Mathiesen,  Edward    603 

Mathiesen,  Muir    338 

Mathis,  Ellsworth    603 

Matray,  Maria    258 

Matson,  Harold    604 

Matthews,  Al    1  1  0 

Matthews,  Blayney    648 

Matthews,  Forrest    1  10 

Matthews, Junius    110 

Matthews,  Lester    110 

Mattison,  Frank    376 

Mattox,  Walt    198 

Mature,  Victor    ....110,  634,  642 

Mauch,  Bill    1  10 

Maugham,  W.  Somerset    258 

Maultbetsch,  J.  L   677 

Maupin,  Cliff    300 

Mauran,  J.  M   680 

Maurer,  John  A  603,  684 

Maurer,  Inc.,  J.  A   6"4 

Maurice  (Jack)  Agency    699 

Maury,  Alfred    258 

Mautino,  Bud    297 

Max,  Edwin    1  1 0 

Maxellos,  The    1  1  0 

Maxey,  Paul    1 1 0 

Maxey,  Virginia   1  1  0 

Maxim,  Hiram  Percy    258 

Maxwell,  Charles    338 

Maxwell,  Eddie    338 

Maxwell,  Edwin    1  1 0 

Maxwell,  John    1  1 0 

Maxwell,  Lois   1  10,  61  5 

Maxwell,  Marilyn    110 

May,  Joe   217,  258 

Mayberry,  Richard    385 

Maybery,  William    642 

Mayer,  Arthur  L   594 

Mayer,  Edwin  Justus    258 

Mayer,  Gerald  M   595 

Mayer,  H.  J   680 

Mayer  (Howard)  &  Assoc.  ..  703 

Mayer,  Louis  B   624 

Mayer,  Peter    385 

Mayer,  Ray    1  1 0 

Mayfair,  Mitzi    1  1 0 

Mayfield,  Ann  Todd    110 


Maylia    110 

Maynard,  Charles    358 

Maynard,  Ken    1  10 

Maynard,  Kermit   Ill,  590 

Maynard,  Mary    1  1  1 

Mayo,  Archie   217,  602 

Mayo,  Donald    1  1  1 

Mayo.  Frank    1  1  1 

Mayo,  Jerome  J   636 

Mayo,  Lillian    648 

Mayo,  Virginia   1 1  1,  648 

Mayo,  Jr.,  Walter  S   376 

Mayon,  George    1  1  1 

Mazer,  Joseph    600 

Mazurki,  Mike    1  1 1 

Mazzei,  Irvin    589 

M  C  A.  Artists,  Ltd  699,  702 

M.C.A.  Management,  Ltd.    ..  702 

McAfee,  Harry    309 

McAlister,  J.  C   672 

McAlpin,  Hal    300 

McAuley  (J.  E.)  Co  676,  679 

McAvoy,  Charles    1  1  1 

McBreen,  J.  L   597 

McBride  &  Co.,  Robert  M.  ..710 

McCabe,  B.  S   680 

McCafferty,  John    358 

McCall,  George    198 

McCall,  J.  D   679 

McCall,  Jonathan    1  1  1 

McCall,  Jr.,  Mary  C  258,  591 

594,  642 

McCallister,  Lon    1  1  1 

McCalman,  Adrian    589 

McCandlish  Co.,  W.  E   691 

McCann,  Doreen    1  1  1 

McCann,  Richard    599 

McCardle,  Mickey    1  1  1 

McCarey,  Leo   198,  217 

258,  629 

McCarey,  Ray   217,  258 

McCarrick,  Thomas  J   675 

McCarroll,  Frank    1  1  1 

McCarron,  Charles    338 

McCarthy,  Clem    1  1  1 

McCarthy,  Dennis    1  1  1 

McCarthy,  F.  J.  A   643 

McCarthy,  Glenn    625 

McCarthy  (Glenn)  Prod   625 

McCarthy,  John  G   595 

McCarthy,  Jr.,  John   317,636 

McCarthy,  John  P  217,  258 

622,  639 

McCarthy,  Joseph    601 

McCarthy,  Leo    ....258,  609,  634 

McCarthy,  Mary    258 

McCarthy,  Neil  S   617 

McCarthy,  Red    1  1  1 

McCarty,  Mary    1  1  1 

McCarty,  Walter  J   604 

McCarty,  Patti    1  1  1 

McCaskill,  Roddy    1  1  1 

McCausland,  A.  H   644 

McCausland,  Michael    603 

McClay,  Philip    687 

McCleary,  R.  A   619 

McCleary,  Urie   309,  594 

McClelland  &  Stewart,  Ltd.  ..  710 

McClenaghan,  W.  C   619 

McClendon,  Jack    1  1  1 

McClintock,  Earl  1   629 

McClory,  Eileen    1  1  1 

McClure,  Greg    1  1  1 

McClure,  Ralph    644 

McClusky.  F.  Dean    599 

McCollum,  Hugh    615 

McConaghy,  Jack    317 

McConnell,  Joseph  H  '.   680 

McConville,  Bernard    258 

McConville,  J.  A  596,  614 

McCord,  Harold    648 

McCord,  Ted    289 

McCormick,  S.  Barrett  .  595,  633 

McCormick,  John    644 

McCormick,  Myron    589 

McCormick,  Walter  R   601 

McCown,  Frank    1  1  1 

McCoy,  Horace    258 

McCoy,  R.  L   617 

McCracken,  Booth    376 

McCracken,  Joan    1  1  1 

McCracken,  Robert  C   1  1  1 

McCrea,  Joel   ;   1  1  I 


XLIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


McCrory,  John  R   743 

McCrory  Studios    743 

McCulley,  Johnston    258 

McCullough,  John  B   595 

McCullough,  Philip    1  1  1 

McCutcheon,  George  Barr  ....  258 

McCutcheon,  Lorraine  S   681 

McDaniel,  Betty    1  1 1 

McDaniel,  Hattie    1 1 1 

McDaniel,  Sam    1  )  1 

McDermott,  Alton    594 

McDermott,  John    258 

McDonagh,  V.  C   681 

McDonald,  Edmund    1  1  1 

McDonald,  Francis    1  1  1 

McDonald,  Frank  .   198,  218 

McDonald,  Frank  ..591,  593,  611 

McDonald,  George    112 

McDonald,  Gordon    112 

McDonald,  Grace    112 

McDonald,  Ian    1  12 

McDonald,  Marie    1  12 

McDonald,  Mary    1  12 

McDonald,  Ray    1  12 

McDonald,  Sam  "Deacon"    ..  112 

McDonald,  Tom    598 

McDonald,  W   645 

McDonell,  Cordon    258 

McDonell,  Howard  A   635 

McDonough,  Joe    385 

McDonough,  Tom    112 

McDowall,  Roddy   112,  198 

McDowell,  Winifriede    112 

McDowell,  Claire    1  1  2 

McDowell,  F   376 

McDowell,  Hugh    371 

McDowell,  John  C   601 

McDowell,  Nelson    112 

McElhany,  Tom    589 

McElldowney,  J.  K   629 

McElroy,  Bob    1  12 

McElwaine,  Don    1 98 

McEnany,  Florence    258 

McEntegart,  Rev.  Bryan  J   602 

McEveety,  Bernard  F   376 

McEvoy,  E.  L   643 

McEvoy,  Earl   198,  385 

McEvoy,  Renny    1  12 

McFetridge,  Wm    597 

McCann,  William    289 

McGarry,  Frank    603 

McGarry,  William    385 

McCaugh,  Wilbur    385 

McGaven,  Darren    112 

McCee,  Fibber  &  Molly    112 

McGee,  Frank    358 

McGee,  Pat  R   112 

McChan,  Harold  E   594 

McGhee,  James  E   675 

McCillevray,  Cecil  J   593 

McGinnis,  Joel    1  12 

McGiveney,  Owen    112 

McGlynn,  Frank    1  1  2 

McCovern,  Johnny    112 

McGowan,  Dorrell   198,  258 

McCowan,  John   258,  593 

McCowan,  Jewell    1  12 

McGowan,  Robert  A   258 

McCowan,  Robert  F   198 

McGowan,  Stuart   198,  258 

McGowman  and  Mack    1  1  2 

McCrady,  Edward  F   680 

McGram,  Charles    112 

McCrath,  John    601 

McGrath,  William    593 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

Text  Film  Dept   743 

McGreal,  Mike    648 

McGucken,  Most  Rev. 

Joseph  T   602 

McGuiness,  J.  K  adv.  302,  624 

McGuire,  Don    ]  1  2 

McGuire,  Dorothy    112 

637,  642 

McGuire,  George    358 

McGuire,  Ida    1  12 

McGuire,  James  P   258 

McGuire,  John    1  1  2 

McGuire,  Marcy    112 

McGuire,  Marion    112 

McGuire,  Michael    112 

McGuire,  Robert  A  258,  647 

McGuire,  Robert  A   645 


McGuire,  Tom    1  1 2 

McHenry,  Murphy   635,  639 

McHenry,  Wendell  C   743 

McHenry  Films    743 

McHugh,  Frank    1  12 

McHugh,  Jimmy    338 

McHugh,  Kitty    1 1  2 

McHugh,  Matt    1  12 

McHugh,  Merle    1  13 

Mclnerney,  Joseph    113 

Mclntyre,  Andy   297,  300 

Mclntyre  (Hal)  & 

Orchestra    1  1  3 

Mclntyre,  Leila    1  1  3 

Mclntyre,  Peggy    1  1  3 

McKay  Co.,  Donald    710 

McKay,  Don    371 

McKay,  George    1  1  3 

McKay,  James    359 

McKay,  Scott    1  13 

McKay,  Wanda    113 

McKean,  Donald  C  198,  613 

McKean,  Robert  C   737 

McKean,  Street  C.  C   737 

McKee,  John    113 

McKee,  Pat    113 

McKelvy,  Frank    317 

McKelway,  St.  Clair    258 

McKenney,  Ruth    258 

McKenzie,  Fay    1  I  3 

McKenzie,  Michael    113 

McKenzie,  Robert    1  1  3 

McKeown,  Robert    601 

McKim,  Harry    1  1  3 

McKinley,  L.  B   672 

McKinney,  Mira    1  1  3 

McKinney,  Nina  Mae    113 

McKinney,  R.  M   617 

McKinnon,  George    317 

McKnight,  Tom    198 

McLaglen,  Andrew    113 

McLaglen,  Victor    113 

McLain,  Billy    1  13 

McLain,  John    289 

McLaren,  Jean    1  1  3 

McLaren,  Mary    1  1  3 

McLarnin,  J  immy    113 

McLarty,  Henry  D  .743,  758 

McLarty  Films   743,  758 

McLaughlin,  Ralph    603 

McLean,  Barbara    359 

McLean,  Barbara 

Barondess    392 

McLean,  Hill    1  1  3 

McLean,  Owen    617 

McLeary,  Urie    309 

McLeod,  Catherine  Frances  ..  113 

McLeod,  Norman  Z   218 

McLeod,  Victor  258,  338 

McLernon,  Harold    359 

McLure,  Frank    1  1  3 

McMahon,  James    385 

McMahon,  Joseph  E   635 

McMahon,  O.  R  633,  634 

McManus  &  Ernst    621 

McManus,  George   113,  258 

McManus,  John    603 

McManus,  Sharon    113 

McMaster,  Donald   675 

McMillan,  Julia    1  1  3 

McNally,  Horace    1  13 

McNally,  Stephen   113,  644 

McNamara,  Edward    113 

McNaughton,  Charles    113 

McNaughton,  Jack    113 

McNeeley,  Howard    1)3 

McNeile,  Cyril    259 

McNellis,  Frank    589 

McNerney,  Dennis  J   619 

McNiff,  Harold    371 

McNulty,  John    259 

McNutt,  Patterson    259 

McQueen,  Butterfly    114 

McQuay,  Inc   679 

McQuin,  Joe    1  1 4 

McStea,  Elizabeth  M   602 

McTaggert,  Mal- 
colm "Bud"    1  14 

McTurk,  Joe    114 

McVea,  Jack    1  14,  338 

McVeigh,  Blake  .   609,  621 

625,  703 

McVeigh,  J.  E   623 


McVey,  Pat    114 

McVey,  Paul    1  14 

McWade,  Edward    1  14 

McWade,  Margaret    1  14 

McWhorter,  Frank    371 

McWhorter,  Richard      385 

McWilliams,  Harry   594,  614 

Mead,  Tom    643 

Meade,  Clare    1  14 

Meade,  Mary    1  14 

Meader,  George    1  1 4 

Meador,  Josh    218 

Meadow,  Herb    259 

Meadow,  Leon    597 

Meadow,  Noel    640 

Meadows,  Jayne    114 

Meadows,  Roy    371 

Meadows,  S.  P   598 

Meagher,  Cecilia    114 

Meakin,  Jack    338 

Means,  Grant    1  1 4 

Mecca  Film 

Laboratories,  Inc.   694 

Medford  (Ben)  Agency    699 

Medford,  Frank    609 

Medford,  Harold    259 

Medical  Film  Guild    743 

Medina,  Patricia    114,  624 

Medo  Photo  Supply  Corp   679 

Meeham,  John   614,  639 

Meehan,  Elizabeth    259 

Meehan,  George  B   289 

Meehan,  John    309 

Meehan,  John    259 

Meek,  Donald    1  14 

Meeker,  George    1  14 

Meeker,  Russell    1  14 

Mees,  C.  E.  Kenneth    675 

Meher,  Florence    594 

Mehra,  Lai  Chand    1  14 

Meighan,  James    603 

Meiklejohn,  Bob    385 

Meiklejohn,  William    ....  629 

Meiser,  Edith    589 

Meister,  C.  H   671 

Meisters,  The  Merry   -   114 

Melchior,  Lauritz   114 

Melford,  Frank   .  ..198,  627,  648 

Melkames,  Don    290 

Mellen,  Earl  R   683 

Melford,  George    1  14 

Meller,  Harro    1  14 

Mellinkoff,  David    61  1 

Mellor,  William  C   290 

Melnick,  Al    593 

Melnicker,  Harold   595,  634 

Melniker,  William    623 

Meloney,  William  Brown    ....  259 

Meloy,  Gilbert  E   371 

Melton,  Earl    597 

Melton,  Frank    1  14 

Melton,  James    1  1 4 

Melton,  Sidney    1  14 

Meltones,  The    1  14 

Meltzer,  Lewis    259 

Meltzer,  Ray    595 

Menard,  Tina    590 

Mendelson,  Herbert  E   385 

Mendes,  Lothar    218 

Mendes,  Richardo  Lopez    338 

Mendl,  Sir  Charles    1  14 

Mendoza,  Henry    114 

Menefee,  Wilbur    317 

Menendez  (Nilo)  & 

His  Rhumba  Band    1  14 

Menjou,  Adolphe    114 

Menuhin,  Yehudi    114 

Menzies,  Tommy    114 

Menzies,  William  Cameron  ..  198 
218,  303,  758 

Mercader,  George   639,  645 

Mercer,  Freddie    1  1 4 

Mercer,  Johnny    338 

Mercer,  Marilyn    1  1 4 

Mercer,  Ray   290,  622,  639 

Mercer  (Ray)  &  Co  688,  693 

Mercer,  William    259 

Mercier,  Louis    1  1 4 

Mercury  Beauty 

Supply  Co   688 

Mercury  Film 

Laboratories,  Inc.     694 

Mercury  Productions    .    625 


XLIV 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Meredith,  Burgess    115 

198,  259 

Meredith,  Charles    1  1  5 

Meredith,  Frank    115 

Meredith,  jill    1  1  5 

Meredith,  john    1  1  5 

Meredith,  Madge    115 

Meredyth,  Bess    259 

Meremblum  (Peter) 

Junior  Orchestra    115 

Mericka,  W.  )   617 

Mericale,  Philip    1  1  5 

Meridian  Pictures,  Inc   767 

Merimee,  Prosper    259 

Merit  Films    743 

Merkel,  Una    115 

Merkur,  D   671 

Merkur,  Irving  1   671 

Merman,  L.  B  198,  376,  631 

Merman,  Nat    385 

Mermelstein,  Martin    619 

Merrall.  Mary    1  15 

Merrick,  Doris    1  1  5 

Merrick,  George  M   198 

359,  615 

Merrick,  James    602 

Merrick,  Lynn    1  1  5 

Merrick,  Mahlon    338 

Merrill,  Bob    1  1  5 

Merrill,  Gary    1  1  5 

Merrill,  Lou    1  1  5 

Merrit,  Bruce    1  1  5 

Merritt,  Gene    371 

Merritt,  Sybil    1  1  5 

Merton,  John    1  1  5 

Mertz,  Paul    338 

Mescall,  John    290 

Mesereau,  Don  M   706 

Mesereau,  Jacques    317 

Mesibov,  Sid    629 

Messenger,  Fred    627 

Messer,  E.  H  622,  640 

Messner  (Julian) ,  Inc.    710 

Mesurac,  Charles    589 

Metaxa.  George    1  1  5 

Metcalfe,  James    115 

Metro  Goldwyn- 

Meyer  Pictures   624,  767 

Metropolitan  Motion 

Picture  Co   743 

Metty,  Russell    290 

Metzler,  Fred  L   641 

-  642,  689 

Metzler,  Robert    259 

Metzner,  Erno   290,  309 

Mexican  Film  Companies   ..  .1003 

Meusel,  Bob    1  1  5 

Meyberg,  Dorothy    706 

Meyer,  A.  C   599 

Meyer  (Art)  Agency    699 

Meyer,  Jr.,  Cord    604 

Meyer,  Eleanor    615 

Meyer,  Frank    629 

Meyer,  Fred  S   642 

Meyer,  George  W   599 

Meyer,  Hans    644 

Meyer,  Helen    707 

Meyer,  Jack    614 

Meyer,  Louis    688 

Meyer,  Otto    359,  61 5 

Meyer,  Sol    338 

Meyer,  Torben    1  1  5 

Meyers,  Al    297 

Meyers,  Edwin    699 

Meyers,  Fred    643 

Meyers,  Henry    338 

Meyers,  Judith    604 

Meyers  (Walter),  Inc   699 

M-G-M  Studios    624 

M-G-M  Records    624 

Maiskovsky,  Nicholas    338 

Michael,  George    745 

Michael,  Gertrude    1  1  5 

Michael,  Peter    1  1  5 

Michaels,  Pat    1  1  5 

Michalove,  Dan    641 

Michalson,  H.  J   633 

Michel,  W.  C  640,  641,  765 

Michel,  Lora  Lee    1  1  5 

Michelet,  Michel    338 

Michelson,  Ester    1  1  5 

Michigan  Film  Library  .743,  758 
Mick,  Curtis    376 


Mickelsen,  C.  W   673 

Mickelsen,  Jerry    1  1  5 

Middlemass,  Robert    115 

Middleton,  Charles    115 

Middleton,  R.  L   290 

Middleton,  Wallace  F   697 

Midgeley,  Dorese    115 

Midnight,  S.  A   672 

Midwest  Audio-Visual  Co.   ..  743 

Midwest  Film  Studios  ...  743,  758 

Meihle,  John   300,  637 

Mikeler,  Eugene    1  1  5 

Milam,  Carl    600 

Milani,  Josef  "Chef"    115 

Milar,  Adolphe    1  15 

Milburn,  Terry    1  1  5 

Miler,  Joe    692 

Miles,  Arthur    1  1  5 

Miles,  Betty    1  1  5 

Miles,  F.  E   745 

Miles  Film  Library  Corp   695 

Miles,  John    1  17 

Miles,  Peter    1  1  7 

Miles  Public 

Projection  Theatres    695 

Miles,  R.  M   643 

Milestone,  Lewis   198,  218 

259,  593 

Milford,  Gene    359 

Milhaud,  Darius    338 

Milian,  John    117 

Mill  (M.  S.)  Co.,  Inc   710 

Millakowsky,  Herman    198 

Milian,  Lynn    1  1  7 

Milland,  Ray   1  17,  629 

Millar,  Harry  S   681 

Millard,  Oscar    642 

Millbrook,  Les   359,  594 

Millen  (Norman)  &  Assoc.  ..  703 

Miller,  Alan  J   589 

Miller,  Alice  D.  G   259 

Miller,  Alice  Duer    259 

Miller,  Ann   117,  624 

Miller,  Arthur   259 

Miller,  Arthur   290,  590 

Miller,  Arthur  J   635 

Miller,  Charles    1  17 

Miller,  Colin    618 

Miller,  David    629 

Miller,  Doris    259 

Miller,  Earl    634 

Miller,  Eddie    602 

Miller,  Emmett    648 

Miller,  Ernest    290 

Miller,  Eve    1  17 

Miller,  Glenn    739 

Miller,  Harley    317 

Miller,  Herbert  M   706 

Miller,  Joan    1  17 

Miller,  John  "Skins"    117 

Miller,  Kristine    1  17 

Miller,  Lorraine    117 

Miller,  Marvin    1  1  7 

Miller,  Mollie    1  1  7 

Miller,  Patricia    1  17 

Miller,  Peggy    1  1  7 

Miller,  Seton  1  198.  259 

Miller,  Sidney   1  17,  338 

Miller,  Susan   1  1  7 

Miller,  Virgil    290 

Miller,  William    290 

Miller,  Winston   259,  604 

Millhauser,  Bertram    259 

Millican,  James    1  1 7 

Milligan,  Jerry    300 

Millikan,  Charles  E  613,  642 

Milliken,  Carl   .  600,  648 

Milling,  J.  A   680 

Millington,  Frances    604 

Millington,  Frank   634 

Mills,  Bernard  H  625,  637 

Mills,  Edwin    1  1  7 

Mills,  E.  C   642 

Mills,  Gordon  B   740 

Mills,  Harry  C   635 

Mills,  Irving   338,  602 

Mills,  Jack    317 

Mills,  Jack    599 

Mills,  Jesse  T   623 

Mills,  R.  Jack    309 

Mills,  Shirley    1  17 

Mills,  Warren    117 

Millsfield,  Charles    I  17 


Milne,  Peter    259 

Milner,  Dan    359 

Milner,  Jack    359 

Milner,  Martin    1  1  7 

Milner,  Victor   290 

Milo,  Edward  &  Edwin    117 

Milo,  George    3 1 9 

Milstein,  J.  J   639 

Milton,  Dave   309,  319,  631 

Milton,  George    259 

Milton,  Jay    338 

Milton,  Roy    619 

Minard,  D.  C   681 

Mines,  Harry    61  8 

Ming,  Moy    1  1  7 

Mingalone,  Al    591 

Minifilms,  Inc   758 

Minnelli.  Vincent   218,  624 

Minnerly,  Nelson    371 

Minotis,  Alexis    1  1 7 

Minsky,  Joseph    617 

Mmter,  Harold  R   359 

Mintz,  Sam    259 

Miracle  Prod.,  Inc   625 

Mirande,  Aurora    117 

Miranda,  Carmen    117 

Mirbeau,  Octave    259 

Mirisch,  Harold   609,  625 

Mirisch,  Walter   199,  627 

Mirkin,  Barry    602 

Miscellaneous  Services    689 

Mischel,  Josef    259 

Misener,  G.  C  671 ,  687 

Misraki,  Paul    338 

Mitchell,  Barry    117 

Mitchell,  Belle    1  17 

Mitchell,  Billy    1  17 

Mitchell  Camera  Corp   679 

Mitchell,  Cameron    118 

Mitchell,  Charles    1  18 

Mitchell,  Charlie    338 

Mitchell,  Ewing    1  1  8 

Mitchell,  Frank    1  18 

Mitchell,  George    319 

Mitchell,  Gordon  S  735,  751 

Mitchell,  Grant    1  18 

Mitchell,  Howard    1  18 

Mitchell,  Jake    677 

Mitchell,  Johnny    1  18 

Mitchell,  Larry    1  18 

Mitchell,  Millard    118 

Mitchell,  Norval    1  1  8 

Mitchell,  Philip    371 

Mitchell  (Robert) 

Boy  Choir    118 

Mitchell,  Robert  B   631 

Mitchell,  Shirley    1  18 

Mitchell,  Silberberg 

&  Knupp    636 

Mitchell,  Teepee    338 

Mitchell,  Thomas   1  18,  259 

Mitchum,  Jack    1  1  8 

Mitchum,  Julie    1  1  8 

Mitchum.  Robert  ..118,  634,  637 

Mitrovitch,  Marta    1  1  8 

Mizara,  Roy    602 

Mizzy,  Vic    338 

Mladova,  Milada    1  1  8 

Mochrie,  Robert    633 

Mock,  Alice    1  18 

Mock,  John    645 

Mock,  Sandy    604 

Mockridge,  Cyril  J   338 

Mode-Art  Pictures,  Inc   743 

Moder,  Richard    385 

Modern  Film  Corp   625 

Modern  Movies    688 

Modern  Romances    708 

Modern  Screen      708 

Modern  Talking  Picture 

Service,  Inc   743 

Modupe,  Prince    1  18 

Moehring,  Kansas    118 

Moenter,  William    681 

Moffat,  Ivan    199 

Moffatt,  Tom    118 

Moffett,  Sharyn    1  18 

Moffitt,  Jack    259 

Mogull's   695,  758 

Moguy,  Leonide    218 

Mahawk  Film  Corp   625 

Mohr,  Gerald    1  18 

Mohr,  Hal  290,  590 


XLV 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Mohrhardt,  Fred   .  623,  629,  634 

Mokin,  Arthur    68 1 

Mole,  Peter   603,  679 

Mole-Richardson  Co  679,  692 

Molieri,  Lillian    1  18 

Molin,  K.  T   675 

Molina  (Carlos) 

&  Orchestra    1  1  8 

Molina,  Carmen    118 

Moll,  Elicka   259,  642 

Moller,  Jr.,  J.  C   621 

Molnar,  Ferenc    259 

Molnar,  Walter    1  1  8 

Monaco,  James    339 

Monaghan,  Jay    259 

Monk,  Marilyn    1  1  8 

Monkman,  J.  A   67  1 

Monks,  Jr.,  John    259 

Monogram  Distribut- 
ing Corporations    627 

Monogram  Interna- 
tional Corp   625 

Monogram  Pic- 
tures, Inc  625,  adv.  914 

Monogram  Pictures  Corp., 

Financial  Statement    655 

Monogram  Produc- 
tions, Inc  595,  627 

Monroe,  Richard    385 

Monroe,  Thomas    259 

Monroe  (Vaughn)  & 

His  Orchestra    1  18 

Monson,  Harry  A   683 

Montague,  A   614 

Montalban,  Ricardo   118,  624 

Montaque,  Monty    1  19 

Montemurro,  Pete    642 

Monter-Cray,  Inc   699 

Monter,  Rudolph  ..199,  618,  636 

Monterey  Prod.,  Inc   627 

Montes,  Lola    1  19 

Montes,  Luis   1  19,  593 

Monteverde,  Vera    594 

Montez,  Maria   1  19,  628 

Montgomery  (Donald) 

Agency,  Inc   699 

Montgomery,  George    119 

Montgomery,  George   319 

Montgomery,  Jack   119 

Montgomery,  Martha    119 

Montgomery,  Ray    648 

Montgomery,  Robert    119 

218,  594 

Montgomery,  T.  D   673 

Monloya,  Alex    1  1 9 

Montrose,  Dave    319 

Moody,  Ralph    1  19 

Moon,  Raymond  E  595,  641 

Mooney,  Martin    ..199,  259,  609 

Mooney  (Martin)  Prod   595 

Mooney,  Tex    1  1 9 

Moore,  Ada  Mae    686 

Moore,  Bob    260 

Moore,  Charles    1  1 9 

Moore,  Clayton    119 

Moore,  Clifford    119 

Moore,  Constance    119 

Moore,  Dennis    1  1 9 

Moore,  Dickie    1  1 9 

Moore,  Disney    319 

Moore,  Donna    1  1 9 

Moore,  E.  Carleton    600 

Moore,  Eve    1  1 9 

Moore,  Ewell  D   591 

Moore,  Fred    309 

Moore,  Gar    644 

Moore,  Hugh    675 

Moore,  Ida    1  19 

Moore,  Jack  D.    .    319 

Moore,  Jacqueline    119 

Moore,  Matt    1  19 

Moore,  McElbert   260,  339 

Moore,  Patti    1  19 

Moore,  Phil    339 

Moore,  R.  C   642 

Moore,  R.  L   619 

Moore,  Robert    309 

Moore,  Roger    1  19 

Moore,  Russell  G   625 

Moore,  Ruth    260 

Moore,  Sam    597 

Moore,  Sue    1  1  9 

Moore,  Sydney    319 


Moore,  Terry   119,  615 

Moore,  Tom    1  1 9 

Moore,  Victor    1  1 9 

Moore,  Viola    1  19 

Moore,  Wilton    339 

Moorehead,  Agnes    119 

590,  648 

Moorehouse,  Bert    119 

Moorman,  A.  J   683 

Morahan,  Thomas    309 

Moran,  Ben  H   636 

Moran,  Charles    260 

Moran,  Dolores    119 

Moran,  E.  Edwin    260 

Moran,  Frank    1  1 9 

Moran,  Frank    37 1 

Moran,  Jackie    1  1 9 

Moran,  Patsy    1 20 

Moran,  Ray    1 20 

Moran,  William    1  20 

Morand,  Paul    260 

Morante,  Milburn    120 

Moraweck,  Lucien    339 

Moray,  Norman  H  645,  765 

Morean,  Dick    595 

Moreland,  Carter    120 

Moreland,  Manton    120 

Moreland,  Robert  H   290 

Morelite  Co.,  Inc   679 

Moreno,  Antonio    1 20 

Moreno,  Rosita    120 

Moreton,  E.  G   610 

Morey,  Edward  ....609,  625,  627 

Morey,  Jr.,  Ed    385 

Morey,  Elaine    1 20 

Morey,  Larry   339,  640 

Morfa,  R.  J   617 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Ann  Roth    597 

Morgan,  Byron   120,  260 

Morgan,  Dennis   120,  648 

Morgan,  Elliot    319 

Morgan,  Eula   1  20 

Morgan,  Frank   120,  624 

Morgan,  Fred    300 

Morgan,  George    120 

Morgan,  Harry  Hayes   120 

Morgan,  Henry   120 

Morgan,  Henry  "Here's"    120 

Morgan,  Ira  H   290 

Morgan,  John    1  20 

Morgan,  K.  F  675,  692 

Morgan,  Kay    1 20 

Morgan,  Lee    1 20 

Morgan,  Michele    120 

Morgan,  Oscar    629 

Morgan,  Patti    1 20 

Morgan,  Ralph    ....120,  591,  603 

Morgan,  Russ   1  20,  339 

Morgan,  William   120 

Morgan,  William    218 

Morgan,  William  M   359 

Morheim,  Louis    260 

Morin,  Albert    1  20 

Morison,  Patricia    120 

Moritz,  Allan  S  591 ,  593 

Mortiz,  Henry    260 

Morley,  Rev.  Hugh    604 

Morley,  Karen    1  20 

Morley,  Kay    1 20 

Moro,  Nick    120 

Moroccan  Pictures,  Inc   627 

Morosco,  Beatrice    604 

Morosco,  Walter    199 

Moros,  Lava    1 20 

Moross,  Irving    614 

Moross,  Jerome      339 

Moroz,  "Big"  Ben   1  20 

Morra,  Irene    359 

Morrell,  George    1  20 

Morrin,  C.  J   680 

Morris,  Carol    1  20 

Morris,  Chester    121 

Morris,  David    j  21 

Morris,  Dorothy    121 

Morris,  F.  A   683 

Morris,  Francis    1 21 

Morris,  George    260 

Morris,  Muriel    1  21 

Morris,  Philip    121 

Morris,  P.  S   679 

Morris,  Stanley    602 

Morris,  Wayne   121 ,  648 


Morris  (Wm.) 

Agency,  Inc   699,  702 

Morrison,  Alex    339 

Morrison,  Ann    1  21 

Morrison,  Ewart  G   121 

Morrison  (Leo),  Inc   699 

Morrison,  Talmadge      300 

Morros,  Boris           199,  618,  627 

Morros  (Boris)  Prod.,  Inc  ....  627 

Morros,  Richard  B  199,  624 

Morrow,  Douglas   121,  624 

Morrow,  Neyle    1 21 

Morrow  (William)  &  Co   710 

Morse,  Carleton  E   260 

Morse,  Ella  Mae    121 

Morse,  John  H   385 

Morse,  Robert    681 

Morse,  Terry    2 1  8 

Morse,  Tilda    599 

Morse,  Terrell  0   199 

Mortensen,  C.  F   591 

Mortensen,  T.  E   706 

Mortimer,  Edward  J.   601 

Mortimer,  Joan    1 21 

Morton,  Arthur    339 

Morton,  Charles    12) 

Morton,  Danny    1 21 

Morton,  John    1  21 

Moskov,  George  .199,  260,  309 
376,  385,  614 
615,  627,  639 

Moskov  (George)  Prod   627 

Moskowitz,  Charles  C.  .  623,  624 

Moskowitz,  Joseph  H   641 

Moskowitz,  Martin    641 

Moss,  Arnold    121 

Moss,  Carlton    1 21 

Moss,  Frank  L   260 

Moss,  Jack    199,  218 

Moss,  James    1 21 

Moss,  Joel    371 

Moss,  Marty    385 

Moss,  Russell    600 

Moss,  William    121 

Moss,  William    199 

Mossman,  Ted    339 

Mostovoy,  Leo    121 

Motiograph,  Inc   679 

Motion  Picture 

Accessories  Co   679 

Motion  Picture  Adver- 
tising Service,  Inc   743 

Motion  Picture 

Assistant  Directors    593 

Motion  Picture 

Associates,  Inc   595 

Motion  Picture  Associa- 
tion of  America,  Inc   595 

Motion  Picture  Associa- 
tion of  America,  Inc., 
Summaries  of  Activities  605 
Motion  Picture  Center 

Studios,  Inc  adv.  481 

627,  692 

Motion  Picture  Companies  ..  609 

Motion  Picture  Companies 

(Foreign)    965 

Motion  Picture  Cos- 
turners,  Inc   603 

Motion  Picture  Country 

Hous  &  Hospital    593 

Motion  Picture  Critics    713 

Motion  Picture  Daily    707 

Motion  Picture  Equip- 
ment Co   679 

Motion  Picture  Export 

Association,  Inc   596 

Motion  Picture 

Film  Editors   adv.  350,  594 

Motion  Picture 

Film  Editors  (N  Y)    594 

Motion  Picture  Foundation  ..  591 

Motion  Picture  Herald    707 

Motion  Picture  Home 

Office  Employees  Union  ..  600 

Motion  Picture  Industry 

Controllers'  Assoc.    600 

Motion  Picture  Industry 

Film  Project    594 

Motion  Picture  Labora- 
tory Technicians    598 

Motion  Picture  Magazine  ....  708 


XLVI 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Motion  Picture 

Pioneers,  Inc   603 

Motion  Picture  Pro- 
duction Encyclopedia    707 

Motion  Picture 

Prod.,  Inc  744,  758 

Motion  Picture  Re- 
lief Fund,  Inc   591 

Motion  Picture 

Services    685 

Motion  Picture  Studio 

Art  Craftsmen   590 

Motion  Picture  Studio 

First  Aid  Employees    594 

Motoin  Picture  Studio 

Cinetechnicians   598 

Motion  Picture 

Studio  Crips    594 

Motion  Picture  Studio 

Laborers  &  Utility 

Workers    598 

Motion  Picture  Studio 

Mechanics  &  Electricians..  593 
Motion  Picture  Studio 

Mechanics-Set  Erectors  ..  591 
Motion  Picture  Studio 

Mechanics-Painters    601 

Motion  Picture  Studio 

Mechanics    591 

Motion  Picture  Studio 

Projectionists    601 

Motion  Picture  Trade 

Publications    706 

Motion  Picture 

Ventures,  Inc   627 

Motley,  Arthur  H   600 

Moulin,  Jess    37 1 

Moulton,  Herbert  199.  767 

Moulton,  Thomas  T  594,  642 

Mounce,  Earl  B   372 

Mountan,  Harold  P   622 

Moustafa,  Amira   121 

Movie  Life    708 

Movie-Mite  Corp   684 

Movie  Stars  Parade   708 

Movie  Story    708 

Movielab  Film 

Laboratories    694 

Moviepix,  Inc  641,  765 

Moving  Picture  Machine 

Operators  Union     601 

Moving  Picture  Painters  & 

Scenic  Artists    601 

Moviola  Co   689 

Moviola  Mfg.  Co   679 

Mowbray,  Alan   121,  603 

Mowbray,  Henry    121 

Mower,  Jack   1  21 

Mowery.  Helen    121 

Moyer,  Ray    319 

M.P.A.A   595 

M. P. A. A. -Summaries  of 

Activities    605 

M.  P.  Service  Co  744,  758 

M.R.S.  Pictures,  Inc   624 

Muchnic,  Ceorge    623 

Mudge,  Betty   121 

Mudie,  Leonard    1  21 

Muehleck,  E   677 

Mueller,  Helen    1 21 

Mueller,  Richard    290 

Mueller,  William    593 

Mugge,  Oscar   260 

Muhl,  Edward   595,  622 

643,  644 

Muir,  A.  W   598 

Muir,  Cavin    1  21 

Muir,  jean    260 

Mulcahy,  lack    703 

Mulcays,  The    1  2 1 

Mulchrone,  E.  A   625 

Mulford,  Clarence  E   260 

Mulhall,  Evelyn    121 

Mulhall,  lack    121 

Mulkey,  Ceorge    .  594,  596,  603 

Mull,  William   199,  376,  385 

Muller,  Edward    591 

Muller,  Harold    591 

Muller,  Harry  J   642 

Muller,  Steven    1 22 

Mulligan,  H   591 

Mullin,  M.  |   591 

Mulliner,  Arthur    122 


Mulvey,  James  A  596,  619 

Mumby,  Diana   1  22 

Mummert,  Danny   122 

Muni,  Paul    1 22 

Munier,  Ferdinand    122 

Muniz,  Ricardo    675 

Munn,  Russell    600 

Munshin,  Jules    122 

Munson,  Herbert    603 

Munson,  Ona    1  22 

Munter,  Mrs.  Paul   589 

Mura,  Corinna    1  22 

Muradian,  Gregory   122 

Murdoch,  Janet    122 

Murdoch,  Tim     1  22 

Murdoch,  Walter  M   596 

Murdock,  Perry    319 

Murfin,  )ane    260,  593 

Murkland,  Ted    260 

Murphy,  Al    122 

Murphy,  Althea    1  22 

Murphy,  Audie    122 

Murphy,  Bill  "Red"    122 

Murphy,  Dean    1  22 

Murphy,  E.  T   673 

Murphy,  Ceorge   122,  590 

593,  624 

Murphy,  Horace    1 22 

Murphy,  j.  L   623 

Murphy,  James  |   600 

Murphy,  John    385 

Murphy,  Lyle    339 

Murphy,  Paul   359 

Murphy,  Paul   309 

Murphy,  Ralph    ....218,  260,  603 

Murphy,  Richard  ..260,  604,  642 

Murphy,  Robert    122 

Murphy,  Rose    1  22 

Murray  &  Gee    7 1  0 

Murray,  Arthur    122 

Murray,  Charles    122 

Murray,  )r.,  Charles   122 

Murray,  Dennis    260 

Murray,  F.  T   643 

Murray,  Forbes    122 

Murray,  Hugh    1  22 

Murray,  Jack    359 

Murray,  ).  W   680 

Murray,  Jean    260 

Murray,  John    260 

Murray,  Joseph    643 

Murray,  Ken   .122,  199 

Murray,  Martin  ....122,  744,  759 
Murray  Pro- 
ductions, Inc  744,  759 

Murray,  Robert    693 

Murray,  Roseanne    122 

Murray,  Zon    1 22 

Murrin,  Lee    621 

Muse,  Clarence    122 

Museum  of  Modern  Art 

Film  Library,  The   695 

Music  Department  Credits  325 

Music    598 

Musgrave,  J.  M   640 

Musicians  Mutual  Protec- 
tive Association 

(Locals  47-767)    599 

Musicolor,  Inc   627 

Music  Maids,  The    122 

Music  Publishers 

Holding  Corp  ...  599,  645 

Music  Publishers  Pro- 
tective Assoc   599 

Mussa,  Ed    596 

Musselman,  M.  M   260 

Mustard  and  Gravy     122 

Musuraca,  Nicholas     291 

Mutchie,  Marjorie  Ann    122 

Mutual  Prod.,  Inc   627 

Myers  Brothers    689 

Myers,  Carmel    1  22 

Myers,  Cecil    590 

Myers,  Frank   385 

Myers,  Henry   199,  260,  339 

Myers,  Leo  A   603 

Myers,  L.  John    372 

Myers,  Zion    260 

Mylong,  John    1 22 

Myrow,  Josef    339 

Myrtil,  Odette    1  22 

Myton,  Fred   260,  628 


376, 
adv. 


N 

Nadel,  Arthur   

Nadel,  Joseph   199 

613,  622,  631 

Nadell,  Stanley   

Nadi,  Aldo   

Nagel,  Anne   

Nagel,  Conrad   

Naish,  J.  Carrol   

Nallan,  William  J  

Namaczy,  Frank   

Nanovic,  John  L  

Napier,  Alan  

Napier,  Elmer   

Napp,  Marcella   

Narciso,  Grazia   

Nash,  Alden   

Nash,  Clarence   

Nash,  Marilyn   

Nash,  Mary   

Nash,  Noreen  

Nash,  N.  Richard     

Nash,  Ogden   260, 

Nasser,  George    

Nasser,  Henry   

Nasser,  James  199, 

619,  628, 

Nasser  (James) 

Productions   — 596, 

Nasser,  Theodore   

Nassour,  Edward   615, 

Nassour,  Fred   

Nassour,  William   

615, 

Nassour  Productions   

Nassour  Studios,  Inc  adv. 

back  cover,  628, 

Nataro,  James   

Nathan,  Paul     

Nathan,  Robert   

Nathenson,  Sam   

National  Assoc.  of 

Manufacturers   

National  Assoc.  of  Visual 

Education  Dealers,  Inc  

National  Barn 

Dance  Troupe   

National  Broadcasting  Co.  .. 
National  Board  of  Review 

of  Motion  Pictures,  Inc.  .. 

National  Carbon  Co.,  Inc  

National  Concert  & 

Artists  Corp  

National  Educational 

Films,  Inc  

National  Film 

Service,  Inc  694, 

National  Legion 

of  Decency   

National  Motion 

Picture  Co.  

National  Pictures,  Inc  

National  Road  Shows,  Inc.  .. 
National  Screen 

Service  Corp.  ... 
National-Simplex- 

Budworth,  Inc  

National  Thea- 
ters Corp  adv.  390, 

National  Theaters 

Amusement  Co.,  Inc  

National  Variety 

Artists,  Inc  

Natteford,  Jack   

Natwick,  Mildred   

Navarro,  George   

Nazarro,  Cliff  —  

Nazarro.  Ray   218,  385, 

Nazimova,  Alia   

Nazir,  Philip  (Phiroze)   

Neal,  Frances   

Neal,  Jack  R  

Neal,  Patricia   

Neal,  Paul   

Neal,  Tom   

Nealis,  Edward  G  

Nebenzal,  Harold   

Nebenzal,  Seymour   

596, 

Nedell,  Bernard   

Neff,  Robert  E  

Neff,  Thomas   

Neff,  William   


359 
601 
939 
602 
122 
123 
123 
123 
300 
309 
604 
123 
123 
642 
123 
260 
123 
123 
123 
123 
260 
604 
619 
619 
610 
640 

628 
619 
628 
628 
593 
628 
595 

692 
123 
645 
260 
767 

744 

600 

123 
680 

602 
679 

699 

744 

744 

602 

744 

628 
628 


694,  759 

  679 


641 

641 

589 
260 
123 
123 
123 
615 
123 
123 
123 
635 
648 
372 
123 
199 
628 
199 
628 
123 
123 
359 
642 


XLVII 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Negley,  Howard    123 

Negro  Marches  On,  Inc   628 

Negro  Marches  On 

Distributing  Co   628 

Negulesco,  lean   218,  642 

Neiburg,  A.  J   339 

Neill,  Grace    603 

IMeill,  Noel    123 

Neill,  Richard  R   123 

Neill,  Roy  William    199 

218,  260 

Neilson,  Rutgers   594,  633 

Neise,  George  N   123 

Neitz,  Alvin    260 

Nello.Tom    123 

Nelson,  A.  )   623 

Nelson,  Argyle   ..  .376,  637,  645 

Nelson,  Barry   123,  624 

Nelson,  Billy    123 

Nelson,  Charles   359 

Nelson,  Jr.,  Clear    123 

Nelson,  Donald  M  596,  602 

Nelson,  Cay   123,  61  5 

Nelson,  Gene    1  24 

Nelson,  lames  "Bud"    123 

Nelson,  Kay    392 

Nelson,  Ozzie    1  24 

Nelson,  Ruth    1  24 

Nelson,  Sam   372,  593 

Nelson,  Sam    1 24 

Nelson,  Sam    385 

Nemec,  Boyce    603 

Nemec,  F.  P   676 

Nemeth  iTed) 

Studios   744,  759 

Nemo,  Henry   1  24,  340 

Neptune  Films,  Inc  628,  644 

Nero  Pictures,  Inc   628 

Nervig,  Conrad    359 

Nesbitt,  John   124,  767 

Nesmith,  Ottola    124 

Nestell,  Bill     124 

Netter,  Leon   630,  631 

Neu,  E.  T   679 

Neu,  Oscar  F   679 

Neubert,  Carl    124 

Neuberger,  Elsa     645 

Neufeld,  Sig   199,  628 

Neufeld  (Sigmund) 

Prod.,  Inc  595,  628 

Neufeld,  Stanley    385 

Neuman,  Sam   260,  340 

Neum  De  Products  Corp   679 

Neumann,  Alfred    260 

Neumann,  Dorothy    124 

Neumann,  Elizabeth    124 

Neumann,  Harry    291 

Neumann,  Kurt  ....199,  218,  260 

Neury,  Roger    1  24 

Neville,  )ohn  T   260 

Neville,  Marjean    124 

Newberg,  W.  C   671 

Newbery,  C.  Bruce    635 

Newcom,  James  E  ..  359 

Newcomb,  H.  E  633,  634 

Newcombe,  Warren   291,  624 

Newell,  William  "Billy"    124 

New  England  Educational 

Film  Association   600 

New  Entertainment 

Workshop,  Inc   695 

Newfield,  Jackie    124 

Newfield,  Sam   218,  628 

636,  640 

Newfield,  Violet    636 

Newhall,  Mayo   124 

Newill,  James    1 24 

Newill,  Jim   .  340 

Newlan,  Paul    124 

Newland,  John    1 24 

Newman,  Albert    340 

Newman,  Alfred    adv.  333 

340,  642 

Newman,  Bernard    392 

Newman,  Charlene    340 

Newman,  Charles    260 

Newman,  Emil   340,  619 

Newman,  Hank    124 

Newman,  Joseph    218 

Newman,  Lionel    340 

Newman,  Robert    260 

Newman,  Robert  V   635 

Newman,  S.  L   597 


Newmeyer,  Peter    124 

New  PRC  Prod.,  Inc   631 

Newsreel  Companies    765 

News  of  the  Day    765 

Newton,  Joan    1 24 

Newton,  Mary    124 

Newton,  Maurice    629 

Newton,  Robert    124 

Newton,  Theodore    124 

New  York  Film 

Critics  (Circle)    602 

New  York  Film 

Critics'  Awards    733 

New  York  Philhar- 
monic Quintette    124 

New  York  Produc- 
tions, Inc   744 

New  York  Stage 

Shows,  1948    915 

New  York  Stage 

Shows,  1947    928 

Ney,  Richard    1  24 

Niagara  Enterprises,  Inc   628 

Nibley,  Aaron    ...  291 

Nibley,  A.  Sloan   261,  604 

Niblo,  Jr.,  Fred    261 

Nicholas  Bros   124 

Nicholas,  Eden    124 

Nicholas,  Harold    124 

Nicholaus,  John  M.   624 

Nicholaus,  jr.,  John  M   297 

Nichols,  Anne     261 

Nichols,  Dudley  199,  218 

261,  593,  621 

Nichols,  Frank    639 

Nicholson,  Emrich   309,  590 

Nicholson,  James    385 

Nicholson,  John  Kenyon    261 

Nickelsburg,  Alan  A   679 

Nickelsburg,  Mina  W   679 

Nickolaus,  Arthur    598 

Nickerson,  I.  L   625 

Nickerson,  Jr.,  Ira    625 

Nickle,  Albert    689 

Nico,  Willard    359 

Nields,  Charles    319 

Niemann,  H.  P   676 

Niemeyer,  A.  H   679 

Niemeyer,  Harry    61  1 

Niesen,  Gertrude    124 

Niessen,  L.  P   673 

Nigh,  Jane    124 

Nigh,  Omar    688 

Nigh,  William   218,  261 

Niles,  Ken    124 

Niles,  Wendell    124 

Nilsson,  Anna  Q   1 24 

Nims,  Ernst   359,  644 

Nisbet,  McLean    319 

Nissen,  Axel    61  9 

Niven,  David    1  24 

Nixon,  Alan    1 24 

Nixon,  Ivan  L   672 

Noble,  Ray   124,  340 

Noblitt,  James    594 

Noel,  Francis   599,  600 

Noerdlinger,  Henry  S   617 

Nogle,  George    297 

Nogle,  Wallace    372 

Nokes,  George    124 

Nolan  (Bob)  &  the  Sons 

of  the  Pioneers    124 

Nolan.  Bob    340 

Nolan,  J.  J  633,  634 

Nolan,  jeanette   125 

Nolan,  Jeanette  Covert    261 

Nolan,  jimmy    340 

Nolan,  Jim    125 

Nolan,  Lloyd    125 

Nolan,  Ray     300 

Nolan,  V.  J   679 

Nolley,  Lance    261 

Nolte,  William  L   261 

377,  386 

Non-Theatrical 

Associations    599 

Non-Theatrical  Film 

Companies    735 

Non-Theatrical  Pic- 
tures Corp   744 

Noonan,  Tom    125 

Nordhoff,  Charles    261 

Nordli,  Ruth    261 


Nores,  Thielly    261 

Noriega,  Eduardo    125 

Noriega,  Joseph  ...199,  359,  634 

Norla,  Quenna    1  25 

Norma    392 

Norma  Prod   628 

Norman,  A.  E   707 

Norman,  B.  G   1  25 

Norman,  Fred    340 

Norman,  Jack    1 25 

Norman,  ).  E   673 

Norman,  Mady    125 

Normandin,  F   609 

Norris,  Edward    125 

Norris,  Jay    1  25 

Norris,  Kathleen    604 

Norris,  Richard    1 25 

Norsch,  Herbert    372 

North  American  Pic- 
tures Corp   628 

North,  Edmund  H   261 

North,  Gerald  Oliver    125 

North,  Michael    125 

North,  Robert    125 

North,  Robert   199,  261 

North,  Sherle    125 

North,  Sterling    261 

North,  Ted    125 

Northross,  Samuel    691 

Northrup,  Russell    601 

Northwest  Film  Club    603 

Northwest  Motion 

Pictures    744 

Norton,  Edgar    1 25 

Norton,  Jack    125 

Norton,  William  C   589 

Norton  (W.  W.) 

&  Co.,  Inc   710 

Norwegian  Film 

Companies   1009 

Norwood,  Robert    125 

Norworth,  Jack    125 

Nosseck,  Max   218,  261 

Notables,  The    125 

Nova,  Lou    1 25 

Novak,  Eva    125 

Novak,  Jane    1 25 

Novak,  Joe    297 

Novarro,  Amparo    125 

Novello,  Jay    1 25 

Novi,  Charles   309 

Novik  and  Co   688 

Novis,  Donald    125 

Novotna,  Jarmila    125 

Novros,  Lester    309 

Noyes,  Jack    372 

Nozaki,  Albert   309,  590 

Nu-Art  Films,  Inc  744,  759 

Nugent,  Carole    125 

Nugent,  Eddie    589 

Nugent,  Elliott   218,  589 

603,  604,  642 

Nugent,  Frank  S   261 

Nunan,  Kneeland   671,  687 

Nunes,  Maury   199,  261 

Nunn,  Larry    1 25 

Nurney,  Fred     1  25 

Nussbaum,  Joseph    340 

Nyby,  Christian    359 

Nye,  Ben    642 

0 

Oakie,  Jack    125 

Oakie,  Jack    291 

Oakland,  Ben    340 

Oakland,  Vivien    126 

Oakley,  N.  F   675 

Oakman,  Wheeler    126 

Oakmont  Pictures,  Inc   628 

Ober.  Philip    589 

Oberg.  Ralph   309,  636 

Oberon,  Merle   126,  634 

Oberst,  Walter    372 

O'Brien,  Charles  F   623 

O'Brien,  Dave  "Tex"   ...126,  340 

O'Brien,  Edmund   126,  628 

O'Brien,  Florence    126 

O'Brien,  George   126 

O'Brien,  J.  F   680 

O'Brien,  Jack    589 

O'Brien,  jimmy    126 

O'Brien,  Margaret   126,  624 

O'Brien,  Marianne    126 


XLVIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


O'Brien,  Pat   126,  589 

602,  634 

O'Brien,  Paul  D   642 

O'Brien,  Robert   261 ,  629 

O'Brien,  Robert  H  623,  629 

630,  634 

O'Brien,  Sheila    603 

O'Brien,  Virginia    1  26 

O'Brien,  William  H   590 

O'Brien,  William  J   590 

O'Brien-Moore,  Erin    589 

Obringer,  Roy  ).    .  617,  645,  648 

O'Byrne,  Robert    1 26 

Obzina,  Martin    309 

O'Connell,  Arthur    1  26 

O'Connell,  Frank    589 

O'Connell,  |ohn    635 

O'Connell,  L.  W   291 

O'Connor,  Donald   126,  644 

O'Connor,  Frank    1  26 

O'Connor,  )ohn  )   643 

O'Connor  (Manning) 

Agency    699 

O'Connor,  Patsy    1  26 

O'Connor,  Robert  Emmett    ..  126 

O'Connor,  T.  F   633 

O'Connor,  Una    126 

O'Connor,  William    386 

O'Connor,  William  V.    .  633,634 

O'Crotty,  Peter    126 

O'Day,  C.  N   671 

O'Day,  Nell    126 

Odds,  Charles    309 

O'Dea,  John    261 

O'Dea,  Pat    340 

Odell,  Cary    309 

O'Dell,  Doyle    126 

O'Dell,  Rosemary    392 

Odets,  Clifford   219,  261 

Odium,  Floyd  B   694 

Odium,  Jerome    261 

O'Donnell,  Cathy   126,  637 

O'Donnell,  Jack    261 

O'Donnell,  joe    261 

O'Donnell,  R.  J   593 

O'Donnell,  Walter  "Spec"    ..  126 

O'Driscoll,  Martha    126 

Oemler,  Marie  Conway    261 

Oestrich,  Eli    600 

O'Farrell,  Broderick    126 

O'Farrell,  William    261 

O'Fearna,  Edward    386 

Offenbecker,  T.  F.  (Ted)    ....  319 

Offerman,  George,  Jr   126 

Offer,  Pat    627 

Office  Employees    600 

Office  Employees  Inter- 
national Union    600 

Official  Films,  Inc.  ...     744  759 

Offin,  Phil    589 

Offley,  Hilda    126 

O'Flynn,  Damian    126 

Ogilvie,  Jack    359 

O'Crain,  Stan    636 

O'Hanlon,  George    126 

O'Hanlon,  James    261 

O'Hara,  Helen    1  26 

O'Hara,  Jack    687 

O'Hara,  John    261 

O'Hara.  John    619 

O'Hara,  Joyce    595 

O'Hara,  Mary    261 

O'Hara,  Maureen    127 

634,  642 

O'Hara,  Michael    261 

O'Hara,  Shirley    1 27 

O'Hare  Camera  Cars    691 

O'Herlihy,  Dan    127 

O'Higgins,  Harvey  J   261 

Ohman,  Phil                      127  340 

O'Keefe,  A.  J  '  643 

O'Keefe,  Dennis   127,  593 

Okerson,  Doris                      '  1 27 

Okey,  Jack    310 

Oklahoma  Cowboys  & 

Cousin  Emmy    ....  127 

Olcott,  Rita   261 

Oldknow,  Oscar  S   679 

Oldridge,  Harry  B   589 

Old  World  Galleries    691 

O'Leary,  Bill    1 27 

O'leary,  Jerry   '  127 

O'Leary,  Mae    613 


Oleman,  Abe    624 

Olenick,  Julian    701 

Oleson  Co..  Otto  K  679,  692 

Oleson,  Harold  L   683 

Oliphant,  Tom    319 

Olivari,  Carlos  A   261 

Oliver  Agency    699 

Oliver,  Anthony  J  706,  707 

Oliver  Engineering  Co   686 

Oliver,  Gene    1 27 

Oliver,  Gordon    127 

Oliver,  Hugh    648 

Oliver,  James    261 

Oliver  (Maurine)  Agency  ....  700 

Oliver,  Sy    340 

Oliviera,  Tarquin    127 

Oliviera,  Jose    1  27 

Ollinger,  C.  C   679 

Ollivant,  Alfred   261 

Olman,  Abe    599 

Olney,  Austin  1   600 

Olsen,  Christopher  Robin   ....  127 

Olsen,  Larry    127 

Olsen,  Norman    673 

Olsen,  Steve    127 

Olson,  Moroni   127,  590,  593 

Olson,  Ole    127 

Olson,  Nancy    629 

Olympic  Pictures  Corp   628 

Olympic  Prod.,  Inc   628 

O'Madigan,  Isabel    1  27 

O'Mahoney,  Jacques  J   127 

O'Malley,  Charles    386 

O'Malley,  John    127 

O'Malley,  Kathleen    127 

O'Malley,  Pat   127 

O'Melveny,  John    617 

O'Moore,  Patrick    127 

O'Morrison,  Kenny    127 

O'Neal,  Anne    127 

O'Neal,  Charles    261 

O'Neil,  Barbara    127 

O'Neil,  Danny    127 

O'Neill,  Eugene    261 

O'Neill,  Henry   127,  603 

O'Neill,  James    589 

O'Neill,  Kitty    127 

O'Neill.  Peggy    127 

Onsted,  R.  E   681 

Ongley,  Bryon    261 

OP. C.F.I  A   598 

Opell,  Muriel    625 

Openshaw,  Falstaff    127 

Operating  Camera- 
men Credits    296 

Operative  Plasterers  & 
Cement  Finishers 

International    598 

Operadio  Manu- 
facturing Co   679 

Oppenheim,  Dave    340 

Oppenheimer,  George    261 

Opuls,  Max    219 

Orans,  Sandra    127 

Orbit  Prods.,  Inc   629 

Orchard,  Thomas    765 

Ordynski,  Richard    128 

O'Rear,  James    1 28 

Oreb,  Tom    261 

Orenbach,  Al    319 

Orenbach,  Michael    319 

Oriental  Inter- 
national Films,  Inc   629 

Original  Story  Sources    769 

Orion  Pictures   744,  759 

Orkow,  B.  Harrison    263 

Orlean,  Will    128 

Orleans  ( Samuel  P. ) 

&  Assoc                      744,  759 

Orlebeck,  Les    359 

Orlob,  Harold   263,  340 

Orloff,  Arthur  E   263 

Ormandy,  Eugene              128,  340 

Ormond,  Ron   199,  263,  648 

Ornamental  Plasterers    601 

Ornitz,  Samuel    263 

Orosco,  Henry    1  28 

O'Rourke,  Anthony  C   596 

O'Rourke,  Charles    300 

Orr,  Angelyn    1  28 

Orr,  Forrest    128 

Orr,  June    639 

Orr,  Mary    263 


Orr,  Maury    642 

Orr,  William    647 

Ortego,  Artie    1  28 

Orth,  Frank   128,  340 

Ortiz,  Manuel    128 

Ory,  Kid    128 

Orzazewski,  Kasia    128 

Osato,  Sono    1  28 

Osborne,  Paul   263,  597 

Osborne,  Bud    128 

Osborne,  Val    644 

Osborne,  Vivienne    1  28 

Osborne,  Will    1 28 

Osborne,  William  E   627 

Osbourne,  Lloyd    263 

O'Shea,  Daniel  T  593,  596 

637,  645 

O'Shea,  E.  K   629 

O'Shea,  Jack  Martin    128 

O'Shea,  Kevin    128 

O'Shea,  Michael    128 

O'Shea,  Oscar    128 

Osserman,  J.  C   633 

Ostenso,  Martha    263 

Oster,  Emil    61  5 

Osterloh,  Robert    128 

O'Sullivan,  Maureen    128 

O'Sullivan,  T   647 

O'Sullivan,  William  J   199 

Oswald,  Gerd    593 

O'Toole,  Ed    300 

Otterson,  Jack    310 

Ottino,  George    591 

Otto,  Christian  H   603 

Oursler,  Charles 

Fulton    ....   263,  597 

Ouspenskaya,  Maria     128 

Outlaw,  Martha    1  28 

Overman,  Jack    1 28 

Owen,  Garry    1 28 

Owen,  Hugh    629 

Owen,  Jack    1 28 

Owen,  Michael    128 

Owen,  Reginald   128,  624 

Owen,  Seena    263 

Owen,  Virginia    1 28 

Owens,  Charles    1  29 

Owens,  Harry    340 

Owens  (Harry)  &  His 

Royal  Hawaiians    129 

Oxton,  Jack    594 

Oye,  Beatrice  Fung    129 

P 

Paar,  Jack   129,  634 

Pabich,  M   676 

Pace,  Powers    679 

Pacific  Auto  Rental    691 

Pacific  Title  & 

Art  Studio   688,  adv.  913 

Packard,  Ralph  C   603 

Packer,  Netta    1  29 

Pacovsky,  Joseph    129 

Padden,  Sarah    129 

Padelford,  Morgan    291 

Padilla  Sisters    129 

Padua  Hills  Players    129 

Pagano,  Ernest   199,  263 

Pagano,  Jo    263 

Page,  Adrian    263 

Page,  Don   377,  386 

Page,  Gale    129 

Page,  Joy  Ann   1  29 

Page  (L.  C.)  &  Co   710 

Pagel,  Raoul   200,  377 

386,  619 

Paget,  Debra    1  29 

Paige,  Janis   129,  648 

Paige,  Mabel    129 

Paige,  Robert   129,  625 

Painter,  C.  N   671 

Painter,  Jack    591 

Painters    601 

Paiva,  Vincent    340 

Paiva,  Nestor   1  29 

Pakswer,  Serge    673 

Pal,  George    767 

Pal  (George)  Prod.,  Inc   767 

Paley,  Jackie    1  29 

Paley,  Jerry    622 

Paley,  Stanley    263 

Palfi,  Lotte    129 

Palfreyman,  David   594,  595 


XLIX 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Palisade  Film  Delivery   693 

Pallenberg  Bears    1  82 

Pallette,  Eugene    1  29 

Palley,  Louis    591 

Palma,  Andrea    129 

Palma,  |oe    1  29 

Palmentola,  Paul    310 

Palmer,  Adele   392,  595,  636 

Palmer,  A.  J  676,  679,  683 

Palmer,  Cap    263 

Palmer,  E.  C   679 

Palmer,  Ernest    291 

Palmer,  Cretta    604 

Palmer,  Harold   291 

Palmer,  Jasper    1  29 

Palmer,  Lilll    129 

Palmer,  Maria    1  29 

Palmer,  Mary  C   263 

Palmer,  Paul    1 29 

Palmer,  Robert   300 

Palmer,  Robert    644 

Palmer,  Stuart    263 

Panalle,  Juan    1  29 

Panama  Film  Companies   1009 

Panama,  Norman    ...  200 

263,  634 

Pan-American  Air- 
ways System    693 

Pan-A-Pictures  Co   744 

Pangborn,  Franklin    129 

Panzer,  Paul    1  29 

Pao,  Frank    372 

Papalia,  F.  V   684 

Papana,  Alex    1  29 

Paquin,  Lawrence    129 

Parachute  Engineering    686 

Paradise,  Phil    310 

Paramount  British  Prods   629 

Paramount  Film  Dis- 
tributing Corp   629 

Paramount  Inter- 
national Films,  Inc.   629 

Paramount  International 

Theaters  Corp   629 

Paramount  Laboratory    695 

Paramount  News   629,  765 

Paramount  News 

Laboratory    695 

Paramount  Pictures, 

Inc  adv.  544,  629,  767 

Paramount  Pictures,  Inc., 

Financial  Statement    656 

Paramount  Studios   629 

Paramount  Studio  Office 

Employees  Assoc   601 

Paramount  Theaters 

Service  Corp   629 

Paramount  Video 

Transcriptions    759 

Parb  Research  Services    691 

Pardner  I  Horse)    1  82 

Parein,  V   676 

Parham,  Thomas  W.  ...  618 
628,  639 

Paris,  Manuel    1 29 

Pariseau,  S.  M   67  1 

Park,  Marvin    263 

Park,  Post    1  29 

Park,  Comdr.  Wm.  C   263 

Parker  (Andy)  &  The 

Plainsmen    130 

Parker,  Charles     648 

Parker,  Dorothy    263 

Parker,  Dorothy    691 

Parker,  Edwin    1  30 

Parker,  Eleanor   130,  648 

Parker,  Franklin    1 30 

Parker,  Jack  (John  D.)    130 

Parker,  Jean    1 30 

Parker,  John    130 

Parker,  Lew    1  30 

Parker,  Mary    1  30 

Parker,  Maude    604 

Parker,  Max    310 

Parker,  Norton  S   263 

Parker,  P.  D   676 

Parker,  Warren    679 

Parker,  Willard    130 

Parker,  William  A   623 

Parkes,  Eddie    130 

Parkington,  Beulah   590 

Parkinson,  Cliff    130 

Parkinson,  Roy    386 


Parks,  J.  W   596 

Parks,  Larry   130,  590,  615 

Parks,  Nanette   1  30 

Parkyakarkus    1 30 

Parmenter,  Frank    377 

Parnell,  Effie    130 

Parnell,  Emory    1  30 

Parnell,  Wallace  R   603 

Parra,  Manuel    319 

Parrish,  Fred    300 

Parrish,  George    340 

Parrish,  Helen    1  30 

Parrish,  John    1  30 

Parrish,  Pat    1  30 

Parrish,  Robert    359 

Parrot  Film  Studio    744 

Parry,  Ivan    1 30 

Parry  (Paul)  Prod   759 

Parsonnet,  Marion    263 

Parsons,  Harriet   .200,  634 

Parsons,  Lindsley    200 

627,  631 

Parsons  (Lindsley) 

Prod.,  Inc  595,  631 

Parsons,  Louella   1  30 

Parsons,  Milton    1  30 

Parsons,  Patsy  Lee    1  30 

Partos,  Frank    263 

Pascal,  Ernest   263,  593 

Pascal,  Milton    340 

Paschal,  Guy   671 

Pascoe,  A   61  5 

Pascoe,  John  W   319 

Pasternak,  Joe    200 

adv.  262,  624 
Pastor  (Tony)  &  His 

Orchestra    130 

Pataky.  Veronika   1  30 

Patane,  E.  S   680 

Patchell,  F.  A   644 

Pathe  Industries,  Inc   631 

Pathe  Laboratories, Inc   631 

adv.  678,  688,  689,  695 

PathescopeCo  745,  759 

Patjens,  William    707 

Patric,  Cil    130 

Patrice,  Gloria   1  30 

Patrick,  Dorothy    1  30 

Patrick.  Gail   130 

Patrick  John  "Jack"    263 

604,  629 

Patrick,  Lee    131 

Patricola,  Tom    1  3 1 

Patten,  Bob    131 

Patten,  Luana    1  3 1 

Patterson,  Edwina   131 

Patterson,  Elizabeth    131 

Patterson,  Hank    131 

Patterson,  Kenneth    131 

Patterson,  Robert    263 

Patterson,  Shirley    131 

Pattie,  D.  M   6R3 

Patton,  Mary    131 

Patton,  Virginia    1  3 1 

Paul,  Eddie    340 

Paul,  Elliott    263 

Paul,  Les    131 

Paul,  M.  B   300 

Paul,  Maury    599 

Paull,  Stephanie    1  3 1 

Pavelec,  Ted    131 

Pawley.  William    1  31 

Paxinou,  Katina   131,  642 

Paxton,  John    263 

Paxton,  Richard    131 

Paylow,  Clark    386 

Payne,  Frank  )   200 

Payne,  John    1  31 

Payne,  Louis    1  31 

Payne,  Sharyn    1  3 1 

Payton,  Pamela    131 

Peach,  Kenneth    291 

Pearce,  Al    1  31 

Pearce,  Monty    359 

Pearce,  Perce    200 

Pearl  (Dog)    182 

Pearl,  Dick    61  5 

Pearlman,  Elliott    694 

Pearse,  R.  H   681 

Pearson,  Beatrice    131 

Pearson,  Bill    131 

Pearson,  Bud    263 

Pearson,  Ford    1  3 1 


Peary,  Harold    131 

Pease,  James    599 

Pease,  Paul  L   766 

Peck,  E.  D   679 

Peck,  Gregory   131,  624 

637,  642 

Peck,  H.  R   671 

Peck,  Raymond    603 

Peck,  Seymour    602 

Peck  (Wm.)  Agency   700 

Peckham,  C.  L   631 

Peckham,  R,  W   601 

Pedi.Tom    131 

Peed,  Bill    263 

Peerce,  Jan    131 

Peerless  Pictures,  Inc.   631 

Pefferle,  Richard   320 

Pegler,  Jack   683,  739 

Peirce.  Jr.,  William   621,640 

Peixoto,  Luiz    340 

Pellar,  F   681 

Peller,  P.  J   689 

Pelletier,  Louis    263 

Pelletier,  Vincent    1  31 

Pelswick,  Rose   602 

Pembroke,  George   131 

Pendleton,  Diane     131 

Pendleton,  Frank  D    599 

Pendleton,  Gaylord    13) 

Pendleton,  Nat    131 

Pendleton,  Steve    131 

Penguin  Books,  Inc   710 

Penn,  Clifford    131 

Penn,  Leonard   131 

Penn  Publishing  Corp   710 

Pennebaker,  Howard  W   601 

Penneman,  Alice   604 

Penner,  Erdman  "Ed"   263 

Pennick,  Jack   132,  200 

Pennish,  Lewis  E   61  1 

621,  628 

Penny,  Hank    1  32 

Penser,  Charles    595 

Peoples,  Clem    627 

Pepe    340 

Pepin,  Leo    386 

Pepper,  Barbara    132 

Pepper,  Buddy    340 

Pepper,  Florence    1  32 

Peppy  and  Peanuts    1  32 

Peralta,  Gabriel    1  32 

Percy,  C.  H  672,  683 

Perdue,  Virginia     263 

Pereira,  Hal    310 

Pereira,  William   ..200,  593,  634 

Perelman,  S.  J   263 

Perez,  Jose   •.  61  5 

Perez,  Pepito    1 32 

Perkins,  C.  S   671 

Perkins,  Frank    340 

Perkins,  Jack  ...    392 

Perkins,  James  E   630 

Perkins,  Kenneth    263 

Perkins,  Peter    1  32 

Perkins,  R.  W  645,  647 

Perl,  Lothar    340 

Perlberg,  William   .200,  642 

Perlof,  Lou    386 

Permanent  Charities 

Committee    593 

Permenter,  Frank    386 

Pernick,  Solly    601 

Perowne,  Barry    263 

Perreau,  Chislaine  "Gigi"   ....  132 

Perreau,  Gerald   132 

Perreau,  Janine     1  32 

Perrin,  Nat   200,  263 

Perrin,  Sam    263 

Perrine,  R.  K   675 

Perrott.  William    1  32 

Perry,  Barbara    1  32 

Perry,  Ben    263 

Perry,  Bob    1  32 

Perry,  George  Sessions    263 

Perry,  Harry    291 

Perry,  Pascale    1  32 

Perry,  Robert   589 

Perry,  Susan    61  5 

Pershing,  Frank    1  32 

Personnel — Motion 

Picture  Companies    609 

Persson,  Eugene    132 

Pesek,  Vic   613,  687 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Peskay,  Ben    631 

Peskay,  Edward  )   631 

Pessin,  Leo  B   1  32 

Pessis  (Erman)  &  Assoc   703 

Peters,  George    1  32 

Peters,  Hans    310 

Peters,  )r.,  House    1  32 

Peters,  Jean   132,  642 

Peters,  Ralph    132 

Peters,  Robert  W   61  8 

Peters,  Susan    1  32 

Peterson,  Caleb    1  32 

Peterson,  Dorothy    132 

Peterson,  Edgar    200 

Peterson,  Eric    597 

Peterson,  Cus    291 

Peterson,  Les    595 

Peterson,  H.  W   677 

Peterson,  Robert   310,  590 

Peterson,  Walter    694 

Pether,  Henry  E   340 

Petit,  Albert    132 

Petito,  Ralph    598 

Petrauskas,  Jr.,  John   635 

Petrie,  George    1  32 

Petrie,  Howard    1  32 

Petrillo,  (ames  C   596 

Petroff,  Hamil    132 

Petrov,  Eugene    264 

Petschnikoff ,  Sergei    377 

Pett,  Herman    386 

Pettebone  &  Wachsman    703 

Petti,  Anthony    643 

Petti,  Benny    1  32 

Pettiford,  Oscar    1  32 

Pettiford,  Selika    132 

Pettingell,  Frank    132 

Pettit,  Walter  W   602 

Pettitt,  Wilfred  H   264 

Pevney,  Joseph    132 

Peyser,  Julian  1   264 

Pfaelzer,  Marjorie    264 

Pfaelzer,  Morris    648 

Pflaum,  A.  E   672 

Pfeifle,  John    644 

Phar  Lap  (Horse)    182 

Phelen,  Pat    1  32 

Phelps,  Arthur    291 

Phelps,  Lee    132 

Phelps,  Leroy    291 

Phelps,  Robert    603 

Philbrick,  Howard  R  589,  686 

Philharmonic  Symphony  Or- 
chestra of  New  York    132 

Philharmonica  Trio,  The    132 

Phillipi,  Erich    264 

Philippine  Film  Companies  ..1009 

Philips,  Mary    1  32 

Philips,  William  P   641 

Philliber,  John    132 

Phillipi,  Patti    132 

Phillips,  Arnold    264 

Phillips,  Arthur    264 

Phillips,  Bill    598 

Phillips,  Edward    132 

Phillips,  Fred    598 

Phillips,  Herbert  0   264 

Phillips,  Irving    264 

Phillips,  Jr.,  James  B   593 

Phillips,  Jerry    590 

Phillips,  John    1  32 

Phillips,  Lawrence    675 

Phillips,  Michael  J   264 

Phillips,  Norman    133 

Phillips,  Paul    1  33 

Phillips,  Peggy    264 

Phillips,  Wendell    133 

Phillips,  William  "Bill"    1  33 

Phillis  (Chris  )  Prod   745 

Phillmore,  C.  E  672,  683 

Philpott,  L.  E   684 

Phipps,  William    133 

Phoenix  Press    710 

PhonofilmCo   745 

Photo  &  Sound  Co   745 

Photo  Reproduction   689,  692 

Photographers,  Special    689 

Photographic  Instru- 
ments, Inc   679 

Photoplay    708 

Photoplay  Gold 

Medal  Awards    731 

Piatigorsky,  Gregor    133 


Piazza,  Ben    634 

Pichel,  Irving   219,  593 

Pickard,  Helena    1  33 

Picker,  Arnold  M   614 

Picker,  Leonard  S   200 

Picker,  Sidney   200,  635 

Pickerell,  June    1  33 

Pickford,  Mary   ....591,  610,  615 

631,  639,  640 

Pickford  (Mary) 

Company   596,  631 

Picoult,  Al    706 

Pictorial  Enterprises, 

Regal  Films,  Inc   745 

Pictorial  Films,  Inc   631 

745,  759 

Pidgeon,  Walter   ..133,  589,  624 

Piepitone,  Nino    133 

Pierce.  Otto    297 

Pierce,  Paul    1  33 

Pierce,  Robert    297 

Pierce,  William    61  1 

Pierlot,  Frances    1  33 

Pierotti,  Leanora    320 

Pierson,  Arthur    219 

Pierson,  Carl   200,  359 

Pierson,  Louise  Randall    264 

Pietilla,  Walter    133 

Pihodna,  Joseph    602 

Pike,  Richard    359 

Pilcer,  Harry    133 

Pilkington,  Tom    133 

Pilot  Productions    745 

Pimstein,  Harry  M   633 

Pincus,  Joseph    641 

Pine,  Howard  B  386,  631 

Pine,  Lester    264 

Pine,  Phillip    133 

Pine,  William  H.  adv.  XXVI,  200 

219,  631 

Pine-Thomas 

Productions,  Inc   631 

Pine  Corp.,  William  H   631 

Pinero,  Sir  Arthur  Wing    264 

Pines,  Roman  1   200 

Pingatore,  Mike    133 

Pinney,  Edward    598 

Pinza,  Ezio    1 33 

Pious,  Minerva    1 33 

Piper,  Frederick    133 

Piper,  J.  William    630 

Pipers,  Pied    1  33 

Pirandello,  Luigi    264 

Pirosh,  Robert    264 

Pirelli,  Peter    602 

Pitkin,  Barney    593 

Pittack,  Robert    291 

Pitts,  Zazu    133 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.    ..  679 

Pivar,  Ben   200,  635 

Pivar,  Maurice    644 

Pizor,  Lewen    596 

Pizor,  William  M  61  3,  637 

Place,  Herman  G   676 

677,  679 

Plainsmen,  The    1  33 

Planchard,  Phyllis    1  33 

Planck,  Robert    291 

Planer,  Frank  F   292 

Planet  International,  Inc.  ....  745 

Plasterers   601 

Piatt,  Joseph  B  310,  320 

Piatt,  Marc    133 

Plishker,  H.  E   683 

Plumb,  Edward   341 

Plumber,  Rose  Lincoln  .133,  590 

Plummer,  Elmer   264,  310 

Plunkett,  Walter    392 

Plympton,  George  H   264 

Poe,  Jack    264 

Poe,  Seymour   622,  640 

Pola,  Andre    133 

Poland,  Joseph    264 

Polan-Rosen- 

berg  Agency   ..  .700,  adv.  749 

Polaris  Pictures   745,  759 

Polglase,  Van  Nest    311 

Polimer,  Richard  K  200,  631 

Polimer  Prods.,  Inc   631 

Polito,  Sol   292,  590 

Polk,  Rudolph    341 

Pollack,  Lew   264,  341 

Pollard,  Alexander    133 

LI 


Pollard,  Bud    593 

Pollard,  Snub   133.  590 

Pollina,  Ferdinand    133 

Pollock,  A   640 

Pollock,  F.  C   640 

Pollock,  Louis    264 

Polonsky,  Abraham    219 

264,  636 

Polonsky,  David    1 33 

Polonsky,  Joseph    602 

Poloway,  Sandra    1  33 

Pomeroy  (Jack)  Agency    700 

Pommer,  John   377,  386 

Pon,  Don    1  33 

Pons,  Lily   133,  599 

Pope,  Alexander    133 

Pope,  Gloria    1  33 

Popkin,  Harry  M  adv.  XXXIV 

200,  613 

Popkin,  Joseph    ...  377,  386,  631 

Popkin,  Leo  C  200,  631 

Poppe,  H.  Harry   264,  732 

Popular  Pictures,  Inc   631 

Porcasi,  Paul    133 

Porter,  Clifford    320 

Porter,  Cole   :..  264 

Porter,  Don    1 33 

Porter,  Dorothy    1  33 

Porter.  Gene  Stratton   264 

Porter,  Jean    1  33 

Porter,  Lewis    341 

Porter,  Lillian    134 

Porter,  Nancy      1  34 

Porter,  Seton   641 ,  676 

Porter,  William  Z   625 

Portman,  Clem    372 

Portnoff,  M.  &  W   341 

Portugal,  Jose    134 

Posner,  Alan  H   200 

Post,  E  745,  759 

Post,  Guy  Bates    1  34 

Post,  Florence    619 

Post,  Harry   745,  759 

Post,  Manning  J   61  9 

Post,  Jr. .William    134 

Post  Pictures  Corp  745,  759 

Potel,  Vic    134 

Potter,  Bill    134 

Potter,  H.  C  219,  634 

Potter,  Hal    745 

Potter,  Joan    601 

Potter.  Peter    1  34 

Pound,  John    636 

Powder  (Dog)    182 

Powell,  Dick   134,  634 

Powell,  Edward   341 ,  599 

Powell,  Eleanor    1  34 

Powell.  Jane   134,  624 

Powell,  Mel    1  34 

Powell.  Teddy    1  34 

Powell,  William   1  34,  624 

Power,  Paul    1  34 

Power,  Tyrone   134,  590 

602,  642 

Powers,  Leona    1  34 

Powers,  Lynn    298 

Powers,  Richard    1 34 

Powers,  Richard  J   624 

Powers,  Rose  G   601 

Powers,  Tom    1  34 

Powers,  William  C   603 

Powlison,  Keith    67 1 

Powys,  Stephen    264 

Pozner,  Vladimir    264 

PR,  Inc   703 

Prager,  Bert    700 

Prager,  Stanley    1  34 

Praskins,  Leonard    264 

Pratchett,  Arthur  L   630 

Pratt,  Charles  Edward    134 

Pratt,  James    644 

Pratt,  Theodore    264 

Pratt,  Willie    134 

Preble  (Dorothy)  Agency  ....  700 

Preble,  Fred    31  1 

Precision  Film 

Laboratories   684,  695 

Preice.  Thelma    602 

Preisser,  June    1 34 

Preminger,  Otto   200,  219 

adv.  232,  642 

Prenosil,  Stanley  W   596 

Prentice-Hall,  Inc   710 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Prentis,  Jr.,  H.  W   671 

Prescott,  lean    1  34 

Prescott  Nina    648 

Presle,  Michelene    642 

Presnell,  Sr.,  Robert    200 

264,  610 

Press,  Jacques    341 

Pressburger,  Arnold    ....  200 

Pressburger,  Fred   200,  359 

Pressel,  Fred    1  34 

Prest,  Pat    1 34 

Preston,  Herbert    595 

Preston,  Joey    1 34 

Preston,  Robert    1  34 

Preview  Theatre    695 

Previn,  Andre   341 

Previn,  Charles    341 

Price,  Ben    591 

Price,  Hal    134 

Price,  Jack    1  34 

Price,  Joseph  M   602 

Price,  Stanley     1  35 

Price,  Mrs.  Miriam  Sutro    602 

Price,  Vincent    1  35 

Price,  Will   201,  634 

Prickett,  Maude    1  35 

Priest,  Bobby    590 

Priestley,  Robert    320 

Priestley,  Tom      591 

Prince,  Charles    603 

Prince,  Don    633 

Prince,  William    1  35 

Princeton  Film  Center    745 

Principal  Theatres   adv.  586 

Pringle,  Aileen    1  35 

Pringle,  Henry  F   604 

Prinz,  Le  Roy    648 

Prinzmetal,  I.  H  610,  615 

637,  640 

Prior,  Marian    604 

Pritchard,  James    625 

Pritchard,  Robert    372 

Prival,  Bert    135 

Prival,  Lucien    1 35 

Proctor,  C.  S   679 

Prochet,  Ottavia    643 

Proctor  (Lynn)  Trio    135 

Producers- 
Actors  Corp  61  5,  631 

Producer  Credits    185 

Producers  Corp. 

of  America    631 

Producers  Labora- 
tories, Inc   695 

Producers  Photographic 

Laboratory,  Inc   692 

Producers  Service  Co   686 

Producing  Artists,  Inc   633 

Production    601 

Production  Managers' 

Credits    375 

Production  Managers' 

Guild,  Inc   601 

Production  Code 

Administration   595,  602 

Production  Staff 

Wage  Scale    588 

Productions  1948    398 

PProductions  (For- 
eign) 1948    939 

Productions  1947    445 

Productions  (For- 
eign) 1947    948 

Productions  1946    484 

Productions  1945    520 

Productions  1944    553 

Productions  by  Com- 
panies 1948    395 

Productions  by  Com- 
panies 1  947    443 

Productions  by  Com- 
panies 1 946    482 

Productions  by  Com- 
panies 1945    518 

Productions  by  Com- 
panies 1944    551 

Production  Equipment 

&  Maintenance  Co   686 

Progress  Film  Li- 
brary, Inc  695,  745 

Projectionists    601 

Projection  Optics  Co.,  Inc.    ..  680 

Projection  Rooms   689,  695 


Prokofieff,  Serge    341 

Prokosch,  Frederick    264 

Property    601 

Proppe,  Robert  C   680 

Props    689 

Proser,  Gregory    590 

Prosser,  Hugh    135 

Protestant  Film 

Commission    745 

Prudential  Film  De- 
livery Corp   693 

Prudential  Pictures    .  633 

Pruefer,  J.  Rodman    135 

Prumbs,  Lucille  S   264 

Prutzman,  Charles  D   643 

Pryor,  Kathleen    61  3 

Pryor,  Roger    1  35 

Pryor,  Thomas  M   602 

Pualoa,  Satini    1 35 

Publicists    601 

Publicity  Agents    703 

Publishers    706 

Puglia,  Frank    1  35 

Puig,  Eva    1  35 

Pulido,  Jose    135 

Pully,  B.  S   135 

Punay,  Rita    1  35 

Purcell,  Dick    135 

Purcell,  Gertrude    264 

Purcell,  Robert  W   617 

631,  695 

Purdy,  Constance    135 

Puritan  Pictures  Corp   633 

Purlas,  Lon    386 

Purvis,  Earl  J   677 

Putnam  (G.  P.)  Sons    710 

Pycha,  Jr.,  Jerome    311 

Pye,  Merrill    31  1 

Pyke,  Charles  F   31  1 

Pyle,  Denver   1  35 

Pyle,  Edwin    298 

Pyle,  Ernie    264 

Pyrene  Manufacturing  Co.   ..  680 

Q 

Qualen,  John    1  35 

Quantity  Photos,  Inc.   692 

Quarberg,  Lincoln    -611,  621 

Quentin,  Patrick    264 

Quenzer,  Arthur    341 

Quigley,  Charles    1  35 

Quigley,  Juanita    1  35 

Quigley,  Marie    618 

Quigley,  Martin   603,  707 

Quigley,  Jr.,  Martin    707 

Quigley  Publish- 
ing Co.,  Inc   707 

Ouillan,  Joseph    264 

Quillen,  Eddie    135 

Quimby,  Frederick  C.  .—594,  623 

624,  767 

Quine,  Richard    ....135,  201,  219 

Quinn,  Agency    700 

Quinn,  Anthony    135 

Quinn,  Don    264 

Quinn,  Jack    1  35 

Quinn,  Phil    386 

Quinn,  Tom    1  35 

Quon,  Marianne    137 

R 

Raab,  Leonid    341 

Rabasse,  Marie    137 

Rabin,  Jack  R.   31  1 

Rabinovitch,  Gregor    615 

Rabjohn,  Stanley    359 

Raboch,  Al    386 

Rabon,  P.  J   679 

Raby  Manu- 
facturing Co  680,  686 

Raby,  Victor    680 

Rachael,  Carmen    137 

Rachford,  Helen    600 

Rachmil,  Lewis  J.  .  201,  adv.  376 
377,  637 

Rackett,  Cerald    61  5 

Rackin,  Martin    264 

Radding,  Celene    1  37 

Rader,  Allan    264 

Radiant  Lamp  Corp   680 

Radiant  Mfg.  Corp   681 

Radio  Corp.  of  America    680 


Radio  Corporation 

of  America-RCA 

Victor  Division   680,  692 

Radio-Keith-Or- 

pheum  Corp   633 

Radio  Keith-Orpheum  Corp., 

Financial  Statement    658 

Radiomarine  Corp. 

of  America    680 

Radio  Rangers    1  37 

Radio  Rogues    1 37 

Radmansky.  Serjei     137 

Radon,  Hans    3 1  1 

Raeburn,  Frances    137 

Raeburn,  Miriam    386 

Rafferty,  Frances    137 

Rafferty,  Tom    137 

Raffetto,  Michael    137 

Raft,  George   137,  602 

639,  642 

Ragin,  David   292,  298,  590 

Ragland,  Rags    137 

Rags  (Dog)   182 

Raguse,  Elmer    636 

Raguse,  Roy    372 

Rahner,  Ray    137 

Raibourn,  Paul    ....629,  675,  681 

Raimondi,  Toni    1  37 

Rainbow  Prod.,  Inc  631,  634 

Raine,  Norman  Reilly   264 

Raines,  Ella    137 

Raines,  Steve    1 37 

Rains,  Bob    595 

Rains,  Claude   1  37,  648 

Raisler,  Seth    614 

Raison,  Milton  M  265,  629 

Raison,  Robert    1 37 

Raitt,  John    1 37 

Raker,  Lorin    1 37 

Raksin,  David    341 

Raleigh,  Ben    341 

Rallo,  Joseph   601 

Ralph,  Ronnie    1 37 

Ralston,  Vera   137,  636 

Ram,  Buck    341 

Ramaker,  B.  A   672 

Rambeau.  Marjorie    137 

Rambler  Pictures  Corp   634 

Rameau,  Emil    1 37 

Ramirez,  Carlos    137 

Ramond,  Harold    137 

Ramos  (Bobby)  &  Band    137 

Rampart  Prod.,  Inc  634,  644 

Ramsaye,  Terry   603,  707 

Ramsden,  Frances    137 

Ramsey,  C  613,  622 

Ramsey,  George    137 

Ramsey,  Grace  Fisher    600 

Ramsey,  Mary   619 

Ramsey,  Ray    298 

Ramsey,  Robert    636 

Rancho  Cortez    686 

Rancyd,  Richard    1 37 

Rand,  Ayn    265 

Rand,  Edwin    1  37 

Rand,  William    298 

Randall,  Charles    360 

Randall,  Meg    644 

Randall,  Rebel    1  37 

Randall.  William    372 

Randell,  Louis  P   602 

Randell,  Ron   137,  61  5 

Randle,  Karen    1 37 

Randolph,  Donald    137 

Randolph,  Edwin    137 

Randolph,  Isabel    1  37 

Randolph,  Jane    1 38 

Randolph,  Lillian    138 

Random  House,  Inc   710 

Range  Busters,  Inc   634 

Rangel,  A.  Soto    1  38 

Rank,  J.  Arthur   634,  643 

Rank  (J.  Arthur) 

Organizations,  Inc.    .  634,  981 

Rankin,  William    265 

Ransford,  Maurice    311 

Ransome,  Jean    1 38 

Ranson,  Nellie    602 

Rantz  Agency     700 

Raoul.  William  P   597 

Rapf,  Harry    201 

Rapf,  Mauriice    265 

Rapf,  Matthew  ...  201,  265,  617 


Lll 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Raphaelson,  Samson    265 

Rapp,  Philip    265 

Rapper,  Irving   219,  615 

Rarig  (A.  R. )  Motion 

Picture  Co   746 

Rarig,  M.  H   746 

Rashevsky,  Vladimir    138 

Raskin  (Betty)  Agency    700 

Raskov,  David    386 

Rasmney,  Mikhail    .  138 

Rathbone,  Basil   138,  589 

Rathert,  Joseph    61  3 

Rathner,  Hilda    625 

Rathvon,  N.  Peter    593 

594,  634 

Ratoff,  Gregory   219,  642 

Rau,  Neil    265 

Rauland,  E.  N   681 

Rauland  Corp   681 

Ravalle,  Rex    1 38 

Ravetch,  Irving    265 

Rawlings,  Marjorie  Kennan  265 

Rawlings,  Ward    615 

Rawlins,  John    219 

Rawlinson,  Herbert    138 

Ray,  Albert    265 

Ray,  Allan    138 

Ray,  Bernard  B  219,  265 

Ray,  Bobby    386 

Ray,  R.  H   746 

Ray,  Joey    1  38 

Ray,  Man    265 

Ray,  Nicholas   219,  265,  634 

Ray  (Reid  H.)  Film 

Industries,  Inc   746 

Ray,  Rene    1  38 

Raye,  Don    341 

Raye,  Martha    138 

Rayman,  Mark    61  7 

Raymon,  Frederick  D   372 

Raymond,  Cene   138,  219 

265,  625 

Raymond,  Jack    1 38 

Raymond,  John  H   590 

Raymond,  Lewis    341 

Raymond,  Paula    138 

Raymond,  Robin    138 

Rayner,  Jack    ....  598 

"RC"  Agency   745.  759 

RCA   680,  adv.  682,  689 

RCA  Communications,  Inc.  ..  680 

RCA  Institutes.  Inc   680 

RCA  Service  Co.,  Inc   680 

RCA  Victor  680,  692,  695 

RD-DR  Corporation    633 

Reagan,  C.  R   600 

Reagan,  Charles  M   629 

Reagan,  Ronald  .  ..138,  589,  648 

Realm  Telev.  Prod   760 

Rearden,  Betty   ..   1  38 

Reasor,  George  L   619 

Rebner,  Meta    602 

Rebuas,  Harry    265 

Recreational  Expenditures  669 

Red  (Horse)    182 

Redd,  Eugene    320 

Redd,  Ferol    372 

Redd,  James    320 

Reddall,  H.  Hastings    682 

Reddy,  J.  P  623,  766 

Redgrave,  Michael    138 

Redman,  Frank    292 

Redman,  James    320 

Redmond,  Jr.,  Harry    292 

Redwing,  Rodric    1 38 

Ree,  Max    31  1 

Reed,  Alan    138 

Reed,  Art    292 

Reed,  Barbara    1  38 

Reed,  David    1  38 

Reed,  Donna   138,  624 

Reed,  George    ]  38 

Reed,  J.  Theodore    201 

Reed,  Larry    138 

Reed,  Marshall    1 38 

Reed,  Paul  C   600 

Reed,  Philip  1  38 

Reed  (Roland) 

Productions   745,  760 

Reed,  Susan    1  39 

Reed,  Thomas    265 

Reed,  Walter    139 

Reek,  Edmund    642,  765 


Rees,  Lanny    1  39 

Reese,  Joy    1  39 

Reeve,  Alice  Means   265 

Reeve,  Arch    595 

Reeve,  Don    602 

Reeves,  George    1  39 

Reeves,  Harry    265 

Reeves,  Hazard  E  681 .  696 

Reeves  Sound  Studios,  Inc.  ..  696 

Reeves,  Theodore   265,  624 

Reeves  International,  Inc.  ..  681 
Reeves  (Art)  Motion 

Picture  Equipment    680 

Refice,  Lucinio    341 

Regal  Films,  Inc   745 

Regal  Pictures,  Inc   634 

Regan,  Edward    643 

Regan,  Paul    139 

Regan,  Phil    1 39 

Regas,  Pedro    1  39 

Regent,  Robert        1  39 

Rehfisch,  Hans    265 

Reicher,  Frank    1  39 

Reichman,  Joe    1  39 

Reichow,  Otto    1  39 

Reid,  Andrew  D   593 

Reid,  Billy    341 

Reid.  Cliff    201 

Reid,  Don    341 

Reid,  Dorothy    265 

Reid,  Elliott    139 

Reid,  James    602 

Reid,  Larry    707 

Reid,  Marshall    139 

Reid,  Virginia    265 

Reif,  Elias  H  311,  320,  628 

Reifsnider.  Lyle    320 

Reilly.  Jack    139 

Reilly,  Joseph  J   604 

Reilly,  M.  B   672 

Reilly,  Thomas    360 

Reilly,  Walter    265 

Reiman,  Arthur    618 

Reiner,  James    3 1  1 

Reiner,  Fritz    1  39 

Reiner,  Irving    600 

Reinhardt,  Dick   1  39 

Reinhardt,  Elizabeth    265 

Reinhardt,  Gottfried    201 

adv.  268,  624 
Reinhardt,  John    ..201,  219,  610 

Reinhardt,  Wolfgang   201 

Reis,  Irving   219,  265 

Reisch,  Walter   219,  265 

Reisenberg,  Nadia    341 

Reisman,  Phil   596,  633 

Reisner.  Dean   1  39 

Reiss,  Stuart    320 

Reitherman,  Wolfgang    311 

Reitzen,  Jack    1  39 

Reize,  Walter   619 

Reliance  Pictures,  Inc   635 

Religious  Film  Assoc.,  Inc.    .  760 

Relin,  Reni    621 

Remarque,  Erich  Maria    265 

Rembusch,  Trueman   594 

Remerscheid,  H.  W  672,  683 

Remington,  Colt    265 

Remisoff,  Nicholai   31  1 

Renaldo,  Duncan   .139,  201,  622 

Renaldo,  Tito    .139 

Renevant,  Georges    1  39 

Renfro,  Rennie   686 

Renie    392 

Rennie,  James    1  39 

Rennahan,  Ray    292,  590 

Renoir,  Jean   219,  265 

Reoch,  A.  E  633,  634 

Repp.  Ed  Earl      265 

Republic  Pictures  Corp   635 

Republic  Pictures  Corp., 

Financial  Statement    660 

Republic  Pictures 

International  Corp   635 

Republic  Prod.,  Inc   635 

Resch,  R.  )   679 

Rescher.  Jay    591 

Research  Council    594 

Research  Products  Corp.    681 

Research  Services   691,  695 

Reticker.  Hugh    31  1 

Rettig,  Earl    634 


Revel,  Harry   201 ,  341 

744,  759 

Revere,  Ann   139,  590,  593 

Revere  Camera  Co   681 

Reville,  Alma    265 

Revuers,  The    1  39 

Reviewers  Organizations    ....  602 

Rey  (Alvino)  Orchestra    139 

Rey,  Frances    139 

Rey,  Rosa    139 

Reyes,  Chuy    1 39 

Reyes,  Juan    1  39 

Reyes,  Raol  &  Eva    139 

Reymond,  Dalton    265 

Reynal  &  Hitchcock,  Inc   710 

Reynolds,  Abe    1  39 

Reynolds,  Adeline  De  Walt  ..  139 

Reynolds,  "Brown  Jug"    139 

Reynolds,  Craig    140 

Reynolds,  Debbie    648 

Reynolds,  Don    1  40 

Reynolds,  Fenton    140 

Reynolds,  Gene    140 

Reynolds,  Harry   360 

Reynolds,  Helene    140 

Reynolds,  Jack    386 

Reynolds,  Joyce    140 

Reynolds,  Marjorie    140 

Reynolds,  Quentin   140,  265 

Reynolds,  Ralph    634 

Reynolds,  Walter    621 

Reynolds,  William    360 

Rhea,  Robert    298 

Rhein,  George    386 

Rheiner,  Samuel   210,  618 

624,  627 

Rhinehart.  O'Leta    265 

Rhoden,  Harold    140 

Rhodes,  Carl    140 

Rhodes,  Charles    591 

Rhodes,  Eugene  Manlove   ....  265 

Rhodes,  Grandon    140 

Rhodes,  Leah    392 

Rhodes,  Marjorie    140 

Rhythmaires,  The    140 

Riano,  Renie    1 40 

Rice,  Albert    265 

Rice,  Craig   265 

Rice,  Don    ..:   140 

Rice,  Elmer   .265,  597,  604 

Rice  (Grantland)  Sport 

Pictures  Corp   767 

Rice,  Jack    140 

Rich,  Charles    647 

Rich,  Dick    140 

Rich  (Freddie)  & 

His  Orchestra    140 

Rich,  Frederick  Efrem    341 

Rich,  Irene    140 

Rich,  John    594 

Rich,  Natalie    601 

Richard,  A.  J   629 

Richards.  Addison    140 

Richards,  Ann    140 

Richards,  Claire    140 

Richards,  Cully    140 

Richards,  Jr.,  E.  V   591 

596,  629 

Richards,  Frank  A   3 1  1 

Richards,  Frederick    360 

591,  593 

Richards,  Gordon    140 

Richards,  John  S   600 

Richards,  Keith    140 

Richards,  Lloyd    386 

Richards,  Robert  L   265 

Richards,  Stephen    140 

Richards,  Sylvia    265 

Richards,  Thomas    360 

Richardson,  Frances    642 

Richardson,  Frank  C   629 

Richardson,  G.  E     300 

Richardson,  Jack    140 

Richardson,  Lloyd  L   360 

Richee,  Eugene    300 

Richerd,  Albert    320 

Richert,  Kenneth    386 

Richey,  H.  M   623 

Richey,  Jean    140 

Richmond,  Felice    140 

Richmond,  Kane    141 

Richmond.  M.  H   141 

Richmond,  Ruth   509,  597 


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RETURN  OF  WILDFIRE 

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THE  BARON  OF  ARIZONA  PARK  ROW 

THE  GHOST  OF  JESSE  JAMES 
TREASURE  OF  MONTE  CRISTO 


POSTAL  INSPECTOR 
RIVER  BOAT 
MUSTANG  FURY 
DEPUTY  MARSHAL 
SAVAGE  DRUMS 
BRANDING  IRON 
SQUARE  DANCE  JUBILEE 


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WESTERN  PACIFIC 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Richmond,  Ted   201 ,  61  5 

Richmond,  Warner    141 

Richrath,  Paul    623 

Richter,  Conrad    266 

Richter's  Film  Laboratory  ....  688 

Richter,  Hans   201,  219,  266 

Rickaby.  Ruth    141 

Rickards,  Joseph    386 

Ricketson,  Rick    591 

Rickman,  Theodore    591 

Ridder,  Victor    604 

Riddle,  Jimmie    141 

Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage  ....  141 

Ridgly,  |ohn    141 

Ridges,  Charles    141 

Ridges,  Sanford    141 

Ridges,  Stanley    141 

Ridgeway,  Kathleen    642 

Riedel,  Richard  H   31  1 

Riesner,  Charles 

F.  "Chuck"   201 ,  219 

Riesner,  Dean   219,  266 

Rifkin,  Herman   609,  625 

Rigaud,  George   141 

Rigby,  Cordon    266 

Riggio,  Jerry    141 

Riggs,  C.  A   372 

Riley,  Charles  A   676 

Riley,  Elaine    141 

Riley,  George    141 

Riley,  Jack    624 

Riley,  Kay    141 

Riley,  Mike   141,  341 

Rimac,  Ciro    141 

Rinaldi,  Joe    266 

Rinaldo,  Frederic  1   266 

Rinear,  Robert  T   676 

Rinehart  &  Co.,  Inc   710 

Ring,  Blanche    141 

Ring,  Cy    141 

Rinker,  Al    341 

Rinzler,  Sam   591,  595,  603 

Rin  Tin  Tin  III  (Dog)    1  82 

Rio,  Larry    141 

Riordan,  Marjorie    141 

Riordan,  Michael    141 

Rios.  S.  Pondal    266 

Ripley,  Arthur   201,  219,  266 

593,  618,  624,  636 

Ripley-Monter  Prod   636 

Ripley,  Clements    266 

Ripps,  Don    141 

Risdon,  Elisabeth   141 

Riskin,  Everett   201 ,  266 

Riskin,  Fay  Wray     636 

Riskin,  Robert   201,  266,  636 

Riskin  (Robert)  Prod.,  Inc.  ..  636 

Ritchey,  Norton  V  596,  609 

625,  627 

Ritt,  Marton    141 

Ritter,  Fred    31  1 

Ritter,  Tex   141 ,  341 

Ritter,  Thelma   141 ,  642 

Ritzenberg,  Milton   673 

River,  Dorothy   604 

Rivero,  Facundo    341 

Rivero,  Julian    ...    141 

Rivers,  William  H   603 

Rivkin,  Allen   201  266 

Rixey,  John  W   372 

Rizkallah,  Samir    141 

RKO  Pathe,  Inc  633,  696 

745,  760,  767 

RKO  Radio  Pic- 
tures, Inc  adv.  480,  633 

RKO  Radio  Studio    634 

RKO  Radio  (Pathe)  Studio  .  634 

RKO  Theatres,  Inc   634 

Roach,  Bert    141 

Roach,  Hal    636 

Roach,  Harold  Eugene 

(Hal,  Jr.)   201,  266 

595,  636,  760 

Roach  (Hal) 

Studios,  Inc  596,  636 

Roach  (Hal)  Tele- 
vision Corp   760 

Roadman,  Betty    141 

Roark,  Garland      266 

Robards,  Jason    141 

Robbins,  Archie    1 42 

Robbins,  Barbara    589 

Robbins,  Gale    142 


Robbins,  Herman    591 

603,  694 

Robbins,  J   599 

Robbins,  Patti    142 

Robeling  Albin    142 

Rober, Richard    142 

Roberson,  Don    598 

Robertos,  The    1 42 

Roberts,  Adelle    142 

Roberts,  Allan    342 

Roberts,  Allene    1  42 

Roberts,  Arthur    360 

Roberts,  Beatrice    142 

Roberts,  Casey    320 

Roberts,  Charles  E   266 

Roberts,  Doak    647 

Roberts,  Dorothy    342 

Roberts,  Edith    266 

Roberts,  Edwin    320 

Roberts,  Eric    142 

Roberts,  Gene    142 

Roberts,  Jack    266 

Roberts,  Lee    1 42 

Roberts,  Leona    142 

Roberts,  Lynne    142 

Roberts,  Marguerite   266,  624 

Roberts  Productions    636 

adv.  71  1 

Roberts,  R.  B.    ......201,  636,  704 

Roberts,  R.  E   598 

Roberts,  Roy    142 

Roberts,  Sheila    142 

Roberts,  Sidney    704 

Roberts,  Stanley    266 

Roberts,  Steve    142 

Roberts,  Thayer    142 

Roberts,  Tom    600 

Roberts,  W.  0   219 

Roberts,  William    142 

Robertson,  James   596,  598 

Robertson,  Lyle    266 

Robertson,  Willard    142 

Robin,  Frederick  E   602 

Robin,  Leo   adv.  339,  342 

Robin,  Sid    342 

Robbins,  Phyllis    1  42 

Robinson,  Archibald  H   675 

Robinson,  Bill    589 

Robinson,  Casey   .  201,  266,  642 

Robinson,  Dewey   142 

Robinson,  Major  E.  H   590 

Robinson,  Earl    342 

Robinson,  Edward  C  142,  640 

Robinson,  Edward  R   320 

Robinson,  Frances    142 

Robinson,  Frank 

"Sugar  Chile"    142 

Robinson,  George    292 

Robinson,  J.  Russell   342 

Robinson,  Milton  K   675 

Robinsons,  Nancy  June    142 

Robinson,  Ruth    142 

Robinson,  Shari    642 

Robinson,  Thelma    266 

Robinson,  Jr.,  W.  H   676 

Robles,  Rudy    142 

Robson,  Flora    143 

Robson,  Mark   219,  266 

Robson,  Rose  May    143 

Roc,  Patricia    143 

Rocco,  Eddie   143 

Rocco,  Frank  P   619 

Rocco,  Maurice    143 

Roche,  Aurora    1 43 

Roche,  Barbara    143 

Roche,  John    61  5 

Rochelle,  Clare    143 

"Rochester"    4 

Rock,  Felipe    143 

Rock.  Lillian    594 

Rockett,  Albert  L   201 

Rockett  (Frederick  K.)  Co.  686 

692,  746,  760 

Rockland  Film  Service,  Inc.  .  694 

Rockwell,  Homer    707 

Rockwell,  Jack    143 

Rockwell,  Robert    143 

Rocquemore,  Henry    143 

Roddan,  Allison    143 

Roddick,  Sheilah    143 

Rode,  Fred  J   320 

Rodelli,  Cuido   613,  622 

Roderick,  Robert    692 


Rodgers,  Gene 

143 

Rodgers,  Richard 

266, 

342 

597, 

604 

Rodger,  Richard  S. 

635, 

687 

Rodgers  ^Villiam  F 

623 

Rodin,  Merrill 

143 

Rodner,  Harold 

603 

Rodney,  Eugene 

201, 

613 

Rodriguez,  Estelita 

143 

Rodzinsky,  Arthur 

143 

Roe,  Guy   

292 

Roeca,  Samuel 

266 

Roemer,  Gene 

598 

Roemheld,  Heinz 

342 

Rogell,  Albert  S.  . 

201 , 

219, 

266 

593, 

619, 

633 

Rogell,  Irma  C. 

619 

Rogell,  Sid   

201 , 

633, 

634 

Roger,  Sondra 

143 

Rogers,  Budd   

643 

Rogers,  Charles 

266 

Rogers,  Charles 

"Buddy"  E. 

143, 

201, 

631 

639, 

640 

Rogers,  Charles  R. 

201, 

61  5 

618, 

) 

636, 

639 

Rogers  (Charles  R. 

Productions 

596, 

636 

Rogers,  Charlotte 

703 

Rogers,  Ginger 

adv.  XL, 

143 

634 

Rogers,  Grayson 

386 

Rogers,  Henry 

648, 

703 

Rogers,  Howard  Emmett 

266 

Rogers,  Jean   

143 

Rogers,  Jimmy 

143 

Rogers,  John   

143 

Rogers,  John  W. 

201, 

61  1 

Rogers  (John  W.) 

Prod. 

636 

Rogers,  Randolph 

622 

Rogers,  Rod   

143 

Rogers,  Roy  ....adv.  56, 

143, 

636 

Rogers,  Stan   

31  1 

Rogers,  Weston 

703 

Rogers,  William 

143 

Rogers,  William 

599 

Roginsky,  Mike 

377 

Rogne,  Mandine 

636 

Rohrbach,  Henry  C. 

598 

Rojo,  Gustavo 

1  43 

Rola,  Joven  E. 

143 

Rolab  Photo- 

Science  Studios 

746 

Roland,  Gilbert 

143 

Rolf,  Erik   

143 

Rollo,  Joe   

701 

Roman,  Peter 

143 

Roman,  Ruth   

144 

Romano,  Tony 

144, 

342 

Romanoff,  Prince  Michael  .. 

144 

Romans,  Robert 

144 

Romay,  Lina   

144 

Romberg,  Sigmund 

342 

Rome,  Harold 

342 

Romer,  Jeanne 

144 

Romer,  Lynne 

144 

Romero,  Cesar 

144, 

642 

Romeyn,  Jane 

598 

Romito,  Victor  ... 

144 

Romm,  Harry  A. 

201 

Ronald,  James 

266 

Rondell,  Ronnie 

144 

Ronell,  Ann   

342, 

610 

Rooner,  Charles 

144 

Rooney,  Ann   

144 

Rooney,  Mickey  .. 

144, 

624 

Rooney,  Pat   

144 

Roose,  Jeanine  Ann 

144 

Roosevelt,  Buddy 

144 

Roosevelt,  Leila 

201, 

219 

Roosevelt,  James 

688 

Root,  Jerome   

144 

Root,  L.  A  

684 

Root,  Lynn   

266 

Root,  Wells   

266 

Roper,  Jack   

144 

Ropes,  Bradford 

266 

Roris,  Sa   

342 

Rosario  &  Antonio 

144 

Roscoe,  Beryl  M. 

687 

Rose,  Arthur   

386 

Rose,  Bernard 

680 

Rose,  David   

342 

LV 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Rose,  Fred    342 

Rose,  Gene    342 

Rose.  Glenn   adv.  700,  703 

Rose,  Harry    144 

Rose,  Helen    392 

Rose  (Harold)  Agency    700 

Rose,  Henry    617 

Rose,  ).  C   672 

Rose,  lack    593 

Rose,  )ack   266,  629 

Rose,  jackson    292 

Rose,  )oe    589 

Rose,  Leo    625 

Rose,  Lester    589 

Rose,  Polly    144 

Rose,  |r.,  Ralph    266 

Rose,  Robert    144 

Rose,  S.  C   684 

Rose,  Sherman   360,  637 

Rose,  Wally    144 

Roseling,  Albin    1 44 

Rosemond,  Clinton    144 

Rosen,  Milton    342 

Rosen,  Morris    298 

Rosen,  Phil    219 

Rosen,  Sam    298 

Rosenberg,  Aaron   201,  386 

Rosenberg,  Mrs.  Anna    600 

Rosenberg,  Frank  P   201 

Rosenberg,  Fred  P  601,  637 

Rosenberg,  I.  G   675 

Rosenberg,  Irving    298 

Rosenberg,  Max  |   614 

627,  628 

Rosenberg,  Mike     622 

Rosenberg,  Ruby  .  201,  377,  386 

Rosenblatt,  R   627 

Rosenbloom,  Maxie   144 

Rosenbloom,  Rufus    677 

Rosenblum,  Meyer    292 

Rosenfeld,  Paul    61  1 

Rosenfield,  Grace    636 

Rosenstein,  )aik    703 

Rosenthal,  Dr.  A.  H   681 

Rosenthal,  Harry    144 

Rosenwald,  Francis    266 

Rosey  (Sam)  Agency,  Inc.  ..  700 
Rosher,  Charles    .  292,  590,  593 

Rosmarin,  Charles    627 

Rosoff,  Charles    342 

Ross  Sisters    1 44 

Ross,  Annabel  ..-   266 

Ross,  Arthur    266 

Ross,  Beatrice    635 

Ross,  Bill    589 

Ross,  Claudette    144 

Ross,  Clifford  B   695 

Ross  (Clifford  B.) 

Films,  Inc   695 

Ross,  Dick    144 

Ross,  Ellen    1  44 

Ross  Federal  Services,  Inc.    ..  695 

Ross  Films,  Inc   746 

Ross,  Frank   602,  636 

Ross  (Frank)  Prod.,  Ltd   636 

Ross,  Gene    1 44 

Ross,  George    266 

Ross,  Harry    300 

Ross,  Harry    695 

Ross,  Lanny    1 44 

Ross,  Robert    144,  645 

Ross,  Shirley    1 44 

Ross,  Stanley    144 

Rossen,  Bernard   -   615 

Rossen,  Robert   ...219,  266,  615 

Rosset,  Jr.,  Barnet  L   201 

Rossi,  Gharles   767 

Rossi  (Charles  A.)  Studios  ..  767 

Rossi,  Joseph    767 

Rossi,  Leo    591 

Rossini,  Gioacchino    342 

Rosso,  Lou    377 

Rosson.  Arthur   219,  617 

Rosson,  Gladys    617 

Rosson,  Harold    292 

Rosten,  Leo      266 

Rosthal,  Joseph    623 

Roth,  Bernard  R   201 ,  266 

Roth,  Edwin    266 

Roth,  Jack    1  44 

Roth,  Lester    602,  610 

614,  615 

Roth,  Mickey    144 


Roth,  Seymour    386 

Rothacker  (Douglas 

D.)  Prod   746 

Rothman,  Harry  J   622 

Rothstein,  Max    61  1 

Rotsten,  Herman    219 

Rotter,  Fritz    267 

Roubert,  Mary    144 

Roufs,  Ellen  E   602 

Rough,  John    745 

Rouse,  Russell    201 ,  267 

Rousch,  Leslie  M  593,  746 

Rouch  (Leslie  M.)  Prod  746 

Rousseau,  Louise    267 

Rousseau,  Marcel    144 

Rouverol,  Aurania    267 

Rowe.  C.  M   683 

Rowland,  Adele    1 44 

Rowland,  Henry    144 

Rowland,  Roy   144,  219,  624 

Rowland,  William    203 

219,  639 

Rowley,  John    591 

Roxy  Theater,  Inc   641 

Roy,  Billy    144 

Roy,  P.  K   673 

Roy,  John    144 

Royal.  Charles  F   267 

Royce,  Lionel    1 45 

Royer,  Fanchon    591 

Royle.  Selena   adv.  96,  145 

Rozsa.  Miklos    342 

Rozen,  Phil    145 

Rub,  Christian    145 

Rubenettes,  The    145 

Rubien,  A.  J   267 

Rubin,  Jack    267 

Rubin,  J.  Robert    596,  623 

Rubin,  Stanley   203,  267 

Rubinstein,  Arthur    145 

Rubottom,  Wade    31  1 

Ruby,  Edward   681,  746,  760 

Ruby  Film  Co  ...  746,  760 

Ruby,  Harry   267,  343,  624 

Ruby,  Irving  B  681 ,  746 

Ruby  Co.  &  Ruby  Camera 

Exchange,  Inc   68 1 

Ruddy,  J.  M.   703 

Ruderman,  Mikhail    267 

Rudley,  Herbert    145 

Rudnikoff,  Ruben   601 

Rudolph,  Eleanor    343 

Rudolph,  Oscar   145,  387 

Ruggiero,  Gene    360 

Ruggiero,  Jack    360 

Ruggles,  Charlie    1 45 

Ruggles,  Wesley    219 

Rugino,  Tony    601 

Ruhl,  William    145 

Ruiz,  Albert    145 

Ruiz,  Gabriel    343 

Ruiz,  Pepe      591 

Ruman,  James    642 

Ruman,  Sam   377,  387 

Ruman,  Sig    145 

Rumsey,  John  W   604 

Runser,  Lois    61  3 

Runyon,  Damon    203 

Ruric,  Peter    267 

Rush  (Art)  Agency    700 

Rush,  Dick    145 

Rush,  W.  Arthur    700 

Rushkin,  Harry    267 

Rushkin,  Shimon    145 

Rusk,  Elmer  0   601 

Rusk,  Robert  E  596,  601 

Ruskin,  Harry   267,  624 

Russell,  Andy    145 

Russell,  Charles    145 

Russell,  Charles    145 

Russell,  Dave  E   591 

Russell,  Edd  X   590 

Russell,  Edward 

"Strawberry"    145 

Russell,  Gail   145,  629 

Russell,  George    1 45 

Russell,  Harold    145 

Russell,  Henry    343 

Russell,  Jack    298 

Russell,  Jack    589 

Russell,  Jane   145,  621 

Russell,  John    ...145,  642 

Russell,  John  L   292 

LVI 


Russell,  Larry   

Russell,  Lewis  L  

Russell,  Paul   

Russell,  Rosalind   145, 

621, 

Russell,  Stanley   

Russell,  William  D  

Russian  Film  Companies   

Russo  &  the  Samba  Kings  .... 

Rust-Oppenheim,  A  

Ruth,  Helen   

Ruth,  Jean   145, 

Rutherford,  Ann   

Rutherford,  Douglas   

Rutherford,  Jack   

Ruttenberg,  Joseph   292, 

Rutter,  Sherman   

Ryan,  Bob   

Ryan,  Dick   

Ryan,  Jr.,  Edward   

Ryan,  Ernie   

Ryan,  Florence   622, 

Ryan,  Frank   219, 

Ryan  (Frank)  Agency   

Ryan,  Frederick  R  

Ryan,  Irene   

Ryan,  James   

Ryan,  Lee   

Ryan,  M  

Ryan,  Peggy   

Ryan,  Philip   

Ryan,  Phil  L  

Ryan,  Richard   

Ryan,  Robert   146,  590, 

Ryan,  Sheila   

Ryan,  Tim   

Ryan,  Tim   

Ryder,  Alfred   

Ryder,  Loren  L  600, 

629, 

Ryerson,  Florence   

Ryerson,  Frank   

Ryerson  Press,  The   

Ryland,  George   

Rylander,  Al   

Ryman,  Lucille   

Ryskind,  Morrie   


S.  &  N.  Prod.,  Inc. 

Sabato,  Alfred   

Sabu   

Sachs,  Beryl   

Sachse,  Leopold 
Sachson,  Arthur 
Sack.  Al 


.360, 


Sackheim,  Jerry  

Sackheim,  William  B. 

Sackin,  Louis  

Sacks,  Ben   

Saddle  Pals,  The   

Saddler,  Dudley  

Sadler,  Sam   

Sadovsky,  Felix  

Saffle.  M  

Saga  Films,  Inc  

Sage,  Michael   

Sage  Western  Pictures 

Saggau,  Charles   

Saidy,  Fred   

St.  Angel,  Michael  ... 

St.  Clair,  Leonard   

St.  Clair,  Lydia   

St.  Clair,  Mai   

St.  Clair,  Maurice   

St.  Clair,  Robert   

St.  Claire,  Arthur   

Saint  Enterprises,  Inc. 
St.  George,  Thomas  R. 

St.  Hilaire,  Al  

St.  John,  Adela  Rogers 
St.  John,  Al  "Fuzzy"  . 

St.  Joseph,  Ellis   

St.  Leo,  Leonard   

St.  Luke's  Choristers  . 

St.  Maur,  Adele   

Sais,  Marin   

Sakall,  S.  Z.  

Saland,  Nathan   

Sale,  Richard   221 

323 

Sale,  Richard   

Sale,  Virginia   


47, 


343 
145 
300 
615 
634 
267 
219 
1009 
145 
671 
392 
629 
146 
146 
146 
590 
625 
146 
146 
146 
600 
640 
267 
700 
635 
146 
642 
602 
634 
146 
673 
203 
146 
634 
146 
146 
267 
146 
603 
760 
267 
343 
710 
146 
614 
624 
267 


636 
146 
146 
267 
599 
619 
343 
267 
267 
594 
629 
146 
146 
598 
146 
603 
636 
146 
636 
146 
267 
146 
267 
146 
221 
146 
267 
267 
636 
267 
300 
267 
146 
267 
146 
146 
146 
146 
648 
633 
267 
642 
147 
147 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Salerno,  Jr.,  Charles    292 

Salinger,  Conrad    343 

Salisbury,  Leah   604,  702 

Salkow  Agency    700 

Salkow,  Kae    267 

Salkow,  Sidney   ...  203,  221,  643 

Salt,  Waldo   267,  343 

Salter,  Hans  J   343 

Saltzman,  Laurence    600 

Salven,  Edward   387,  593 

Salvino,  Sam    601 

Salzburg,  Milton  J   735 

Salzburger,  Naomi    147 

Samon,  Maxine    147 

Samossoud,  Jacques    343 

Samperio,  Caldino    372 

Samuels,  Lesser    267 

Samuels,  Walter  C   343 

Sanborn,  Fred    1 47 

Sand,  Carlton    267 

Sand,  Froma    267 

Sande,  Walter    147 

Sandeen,  Clinton    642 

Sanders,  George    147 

Sanders,  James    627 

Sanders,  Morris    595 

Sanders,  Sandy    147 

Sanders,  Sherman    147 

Sanders,  Troy    343 

Sandore,  C.  F   680 

Sandrich,  Mark   203,  221 

Sandrich,  Jr.,  Mark    593 

Sands,  John    1 47 

Sanford,  Bert    595 

Sanford,  Erskine    147 

Sanford,  J.  C   203 

Sanford,  Ralph    147 

Sanforth,  Clifford    203 

San  Juan,  Olga    1 47 

San  Marco,  Marcia    147 

Sanns,  Joe    343 

Santa  Fe  Railway    693 

Santana  Pic- 
tures Corp  615,  637 

Santell,  Alfred   203,  221 

Santley,  Frederick    147 

Santley,  Joseph   221 ,  593 

Santly,  Lester    599 

Santone,  Urban    591 

Sanucci,  Frank   343,  360 

622,  639 

Saper,  Jack    645 

Saphier,  James  L  621,  700 

Saphier  (James)  Agency    700 

Sapp,  Marian  Jr   635 

Sapper    269 

Sarecky,  Barney  A   203 

269,  627 

Sargent,  Ann    1 47 

Sargent,  Thornton  W   594 

Sargent,  Tony    269 

Sargoy,  Edward  A   595 

Sarnataro,  Arthur   598 

Sarno,  Arthur    602 

Sarnoff,  David    680 

Sarnoff,  Dorothy    599 

Saroyan,  William    269 

Sarra  (Valen- 
tino), Inc  746,  760 

Sarver,  Francis  M   372 

Sassani,  Jules    599 

Satenstein,  Frank   203,  625 

Sauber,  Harry   203,  269 

Saul,  Beverly  Jean    147 

Saul,  Oscar    269 

Saunders,  Allen  A  621,  628 

Saunders,  Bob    387 

Saunders,  Edward  M   623 

Saunders,  Gloria    147 

Saunders,  Mary  Jane    629 

Saunders,  Nancy    147 

Saunders,  Russ    387 

Saunders  (S.  J.  Reginald) 

&  Co.,  Ltd.   710 

Saunders,  Vicki    147 

Savage,  Ann    1 47 

Savage,  Carol    147 

Savage,  Steve    1 47 

Saville,  Victor   203,  221  624 

Savini,  Robert  M  609,  610 

738,  752 

Savitt,  Jan    147 

Savory,  Gerald    604 


Sawin,  Melvin  E   694 

Sawley,  George    320 

Sawley,  Stanley  Jay    320 

Sawtell,  Paul    343 

Sawyer,  Gordon   594,  619 

Sawyer,  Joe    1 47 

Sax,  Carrol    648 

Sax,  Sam    203 

Say,  Art    300 

Sayer,  Jack    691 

Saylor,  Syd    148 

Sayre,  George  Wallace    269 

Sayre,  Jeffrey    590 

Sayre,  Morris    744 

Scanlon,  Ernest  L  637,  645 

Scanlon,  J.  M   684 

Scannell,  Frank    1 48 

Scardon,  Paul    148 

Schad,  C.  A   682 

Schaefer,  Armand     203 

610,  615 

Schaefer,  Carl    595 

Schaefer,  Natalie    148 

Schaefer,  Sidney    614 

Schaeffer,  Chester  W   360 

Schaeffer,  Lew    602 

Schaffer,  Edith    631 

Scharf,  Walter    343 

Scharff,  Herman    148 

Schary,  Dore   -203,  594,  624 

Schary,  Jed    269 

Schanzer,  Rudolf    269 

Schauer,  Madison    637 

Schaumer,  Ad    387 

Schayer,  Richard    269 

Scheid,  Francis  J   373 

Schellhorn,  Edward    595 

Schenck,  Aubrey   203,  617 

Schenck,  Earl    148 

Schenck,  Geyne    600 

Schenck,  Joseph  M   595 

602,  642 

Schenck,  Marvin    623 

Schenck,  Nicholas  M   623 

Schenk,  Floyd  H   704 

Schermer,  Jules  ....203,  269,  644 

Scherrer,  G.  L   673 

Scheurich,  Victor    298 

Schiavone,  Tony    596 

Schiefer  (Phillip  M.) 

Agency    700 

Schildkraut,  Joseph     148 

Schiller,  A.  E   635 

Schiller,  Fred    269 

Schiller,  Mirian    148 

Schiller,  Norbert    148 

Schilling,  Gus   148,  615,  636 

Schimel,  Adolph    643 

Schimmel,  E.  L   672 

Schipa,  Carlos    1  48 

Schirmer,  Gustave    599 

Schlager,  Sig  610,  633 

Schlaifer,  Charles    595 

Schleier,  Herman    706 

Schlesinger,  Leon    767 

Schlickenmayer,  Harold    148 

Schliesser  Naturalist 

Studios    691 

Schlom,  Herman   203,  634 

Schlosberg,  Herb    292 

Schlumberger,  Jean     392 

Schmid,  Alfred    292 

Schmidt,  Arthur    360 

Schmidt,  Arthur    614 

Schmidt,  Geo   591 

Schmit,  Dominic  F   680 

Schmitz,  John    298 

Schmolze,  C.  D   673 

Schmutz,  Sr.,  Paul  E   373 

Schnabel,  Stefan    148 

Schneck,  Armand    625 

Schneck,  Eleanor  J   625 

Schneck,  L   625 

Schnee,  Albert    639 

Schnee,  Charles   269,  624 

Schneer,  Charles  H  203,  269 

Schneider,  Aaron  D   598 

Schneider,  Abe    614 

Schneider,  Sam    387 

Schneider,  Samuel      645 

Schnitzer,  A.  H  593,  689 

Schnitzer,  Edward  M   642 

Schnitzer,  Gerald    269 


Schnur,  Jerome    609 

Schoen,  Vic    344 

Schoenbaum,  Charles    292 

Schoenbaum,  Emmett    300 

Schoenberg,  I  rving  M   360 

Schoenberg,  Max    615 

Schoenbrun,  Herman    320 

Schoenfeld,  Bernard    269 

Schoengarth,  Russell    360 

Schoenstadt,  A   591 

Scholl,  Jack   269,  344 

Schorr,  Hortense    614 

Schorr,  Lester    298 

Schrager,  Rudy    344 

Schrank,  Joseph    269 

Schreiber,  Lew    642 

Schreiber,  Sidney    595 

Schrock,  Raymond  1   269 

Schroeder,  Dons    269 

Schroeder,  Edward    636 

Schubart,  A.  A   633 

Schubert,  Bernard    269 

Schuessler,  Fred   611,  621 

Schulberg,  B.  P   203 

Schultze,  Nate    593 

Schultz,  Ray    594 

Schultz,  S.  H   680 

Schumacher,  Phil    148 

Schumaker,  Ida    148 

Schumann,  Walter    344 

Schumer  Theatrical 

Transfer,  Inc   694 

Schumm,  Hans    148 

Schunzel,  Reinhold    148 

Schussell,  Seymour    595 

Schuster,  Harold   221 ,  387 

Schuster,  Melvin    615 

Schwab,  Lawrence    269 

Schwab,  Oliver  B   643 

Schwandt,  Wilbur    344 

Schwanhauser,  E.  J   683 

Schwartz  Agency    700 

Schwartz,  Arthur   203,  344 

597,  604 

Schwartz,  Charles   614,  642 

Schwartz,  Fred  J   595 

Schwartz  &  Frohlich    599 

Schwartz,  1   601 

Schwartz,  Ken    320 

Schwartz,  Lew    298 

Schwartz,  Sol    634 

Schwarz,  Jack   203,  61  8 

627,  637 

Schwarz  (Jack)  Prod.    ..595,  637 

Schwarzer,  Harry    598 

Schwarzwald,  Milton  ....344,  644 

Schweizer,  Richard    269 

Schwep,  Charles    269 

Schwer,  Madison    600 

Scofield-Taylor  Pro- 
ductions   637 

Scofield,  Edward    637 

Scoggins,  C.  E   269 

Scognamillo,  Gabriel    31  1 

Scola,  Kathryn    269 

Scollard,  C.  J   629 

Scoppa,  Sal  J   593 

Scoppa,  Jr.,  Sal  J   387 

Scophony  Corp.  of 

America    681 

Scordi,  Jack    1  48 

Scott,  Adrian   203,  269 

Scott,  Allan    269 

Scott,  Arthur    269 

Scott,  Bud    148 

Scott,  Derek    148 

Scott,  De  Vallon    269 

Scott,  Dick    148 

Scott,  Dorothy    148 

Scott,  Ewing   203,  221 ,  269 

Scott,  Hampton  J   148 

Scott,  Harry    387 

Scott,  Hazel    148 

Scott,  Janet    148 

Scott,  Jerry    1 48 

Scott,  John    148 

Scott,  Kay    1 48 

Scott,  Lizabeth    148 

Scott,  Mary    148 

Scott,  Morton    344,  636 

Scott,  Nathan    344 

Scott,  Paul    148 


LVII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Scott,  Randolph   148,  61  5 

631,  636 

Scott,  Richard    148 

Scott,  Robert    1  48 

Scott,  Jr.,  Robert  Lee    269 

Scott,  Sherman    221 

Scott,  Thomas    361 

Scott,  Wallace    148 

Scott,  Walter  M   320 

Scott,  William  C   677 

Scott  (William  R.),  Inc   710 

Scott,  Zachary   149,  648 

Scotti,  Vito    149 

Screen  Actors  Guild   589,  597 

Screen  Adette  Equip- 
ment Corp  681 ,  692,  746 

Screen  Arts  Pic- 
tures Corp   637 

Screen  Cartoonists    591 

Screen  Cartoonists  (N.  Y.)  ..  591 

Screen  Children's  Guild   687 

Screen  Composers'  Assn   599 

Screencraft  Pictures,  Inc   637 

Screen  Directors'  Guild    593 

Screen  Directors' 

Guild,  Inc   593 

Screen  Extras 

Guild,  Inc  590,  597 

Screen  Gems,  Inc   767 

Screen  Guild  Pictures,  Inc. 

of  Southern  California  ....  637 
Screen  Guild  Productions, 

Inc  adv.  LIV,  595,  637 

Screenland    708 

Screen  Office  &  Profes- 
sional Employees  Guild  ....  601 

Screen  Plays,  Inc   637 

Screen  Publicists  Guild    601 

Screen  Publicists 

Guild  (N.  Y.)    602 

Screen  Set  Designers,  Illus- 
trators &  Decorators    590 

Screen  Snapshots    767 

Screen  Stories    708 

Screen  Story  Ana- 
lysts' Guild    604 

Screen  Writers' Guild,  Inc.  ..  604 
Scribner's  (Charles)  Sons  ....  710 

Script  Clerks   602 

Script  Service  Co   689 

Script  Supervisors  Guild    ....  602 

Scully,  William    643 

Scully,  Rev.  William  A   602 

Scully,  William  )   593 

Seabrook,  Edward  E   269 

Seabiscuit  (Horse)    182 

Seadler,  Silas  F   623 

Seaman's   adv.  1  56 

Seamon,  Henry  L   673 

Searle,  C.  E   683 

Searle,  lack    1  49 

Sears,  Barbara    149 

Sears,  Fred    149,  615 

Sears,  Gradwell  L  591,  642 

Sears,  Ted    269 

Sears,  Ziggy    149 

Seaton,  George   221,  269 

604,  642 

Seawall,  Carl    627 

Seawright,  Roy    292 

Seay,  James    1 49 

Security  Films,  Inc  615,  637 

Sedgwick,  Edward    221 

Seed,  Harry    647 

Seeger,  E.  W   673 

Seelen,  Jerry    344 

Seelert,  E.  H.   679 

Seeley,  Roy   344 

Seeley,  S.  K   221 

Sefer,  Peter  M.     598 

Seff,  Manny    269 

Segal,  Jack   344 

Segal,  jack    614 

Segal,  Harry    270 

Segal,  Harry    617 

Seger,  Lucia    1 49 

Seghers,  Anna    270 

Seid,  Arthur    361 

Seidel,  Ira  E   627 

Seidel,  Tom    1 49 

Seidelman,  Joseph  H  596,  643 

Seiden,  H.  H   673 

Seiden,  Joseph    673 


Seiler,  Eddie    344 

Seiler,  Lewis    221 

Seiter,  William  A  203 

221,  adv.  626 

Seitz,  George    22 1 

Seitz,  John  F   292 

Sekely,  Steve   203,  221 

609,  639 

Selah,  A   640 

Selander,  Lesley   221,  593 

Selbie,  Evelyn    603 

Selby,  Sarah    149 

Seldeen,  Murray    636 

Self,  Bill    149 

Selgrath,  Herman    619 

Seligman,  Leo    61  8 

Seligman,  Max    61 4 

Sell,  Bernie    149 

Seller,  Thomas   270 

Seltzer,  Frank   203,  637 

Seltzer  (Frank)  Prod   637 

Seltzer,  Jules   595,  636 

Seltzer,  Julian    637 

Seltzer,  Leo    593 

Seltzer,  Walter  ....602,  637,  645 

Selvin,  Min    270 

Selwart,  Tonio    1  49 

Selwyn,  William    619 

Selzer,  Edward    767 

Selznick,  David  0  203,  270 

602,  637,  645 
Selznick  International 

Pictures    637 

Selznick  Releasing  Or- 
ganization   637 

Semenoff,  Simon    149 

Semenov,  Lillian    648 

Semochenko,  Irina    149 

Semon,  Maxine    149 

Sendrey,  Albert    344 

Sentinel  Enter- 
prises, Inc  746,  760 

Sepia  Productions    760 

Sepulveda,  Carl    149 

Serials  1948    395 

Serials  1947    443 

Serials  1946    482 

Serials  1945    518 

Serials  1944    551 

Serjack,  Frank    301 

Serkowich,  Benjamin  H   595 

Seroff,  Muni    1 49 

Serotte,  M.  H   627 

Serrurier,  Mark    679 

Sersen,  Fred   292,  642 

Services    685 

Servoss,  Mary    1 49 

Sessions,  Almira    149 

Set  Decorators' Credits    314 

Seton,  Anya    270 

Settle,  Georgia  Lee    149 

Setz,  Val    149 

Severn,  Billy    1 49 

Severn,  Christopher    149 

Severn,  Clifford    149 

Severn,  Ernest    149 

Severn,  Raymond    149 

Severn,  Winston    149 

Sewall,  Allen  B   149 

Seward,  Edmund    270 

Seward,  Thomas  F   706 

Sewell,  Anna    270 

Sewell,  Blanche    361 

Sexton,  William    639 

Seymour,  Cy    595 

Seymour,  Dan    1 49 

Seymour,  Harry    149 

Seymour,  Jane    589 

Seymour,  Margaret    598 

Seymour,  Stephen    321 

Schackelford,  Robert    292 

Shade,  Jamesson    149 

Shadelford,  Floyd    149 

Shadnoff,  George    149 

Shadow  Art  Studio   684 

Shaft,  Monte   204,  622,  637 

Shaft  (Monte)  Prod.,  Inc.    ..  637 

Shaggy  (Dog)    182 

Shagrin,  Max    700 

Shaindlin,  Jack    640 

Shakespeare,  William    270 

Shamberg,  Bernard  D   270 

Shamroy,  Leon   293,  590 


Shanahan,  Patrick  E   609 

Shand,  Terry    344 

Shane,  Jerry    1 49 

Shane,  Maxwell   204,  221 

270,  619 

Shank,  Winifred   149,  648 

Shanklin,  A.  P   673 

Shanks,  Clifford    293 

Shanks,  H.  O'Neil    590 

Shannon,  Grace    344 

Shannon,  Bob    387 

Shannon,  Harry    149 

Shannon,  John  T   677 

Shannon,  Leonard    602 

Shannon,  P.  P   677 

Shannon,  Robert  Terry    270 

Shapiro,  Abram    683 

Shapiro,  Barnett   ..609,  625,  627 

Shapiro,  Irvin   619,  648 

Shapiro,  Leonard  J   387 

Shapiro,  Lionel    270 

Shapiro,  Lou   634 

Shapiro,  William  D  204,  628 

Sharaff    392 

Shar-Bolster,  Anita    150 

Sharbutt,  Del   150,  603 

Sharick,  A.  J   643 

Sharp,  Alex    1  50 

Sharp,  Ed    298 

Sharp,  Henry    293,  61  5 

Sharp,  Margery    270 

Sharpe,  Albert    1  50 

Sharpe,  C.  Warren    617 

631,  695 

Sharpe,  David    1  50 

Sharpe,  Lester    1  50 

Sharpe,  Lester    204 

Sharpstead,  Ben    377 

Shartin,  William    617 

Shattuck,  David   640,  688 

Shattuck,  Edward    1  50 

Shattuck,  Ethel    1  50 

Shattuck,  Richard    270 

Shauer,  Melville  A   593 

645,  700 

Shauer  ( Melville  A. ) 

Agency    700 

Shavelson,  Melville   270,  629 

Shaw  &  Lee    1  50 

Shaw,  Anabel    150 

Shaw,  Betty    1  50 

Shaw,  Billy   589,  621 

Shaw,  Charles    31  1 

Shaw,  C.  Montague    1  50 

Shaw,  David    270 

Shaw,  Dick    270 

Shaw,  Frank   204,  387 

Shaw,  George  H     633 

Shaw,  Hervey   614,  615,  689 

Shaw,  Irwin    604 

Shaw,  Jack   293 

Shaw,  Janet    1  50 

Shaw,  Kerry    270 

Shaw,  Lloyd    1  50 

Shaw,  Richard    1  50 

Shaw,  Susann    150 

Shay,  John    1  50 

Shay,  Patricia    1 50 

Shayne,  Konstantin    1  50 

Shayne,  Robert    1  50 

Shayne,  Tamara    1  50 

Shea,  Billy    361 

Shea,  Jack    150 

Shea,  Larry    599 

Shea,  Thomas  J   597 

Sheaffer,  Daniel  M   643 

Shean,  Al    I  50 

Shearer,  B.  F   591 

Shearer  Co.,  B.  F   681 

Shearer,  Douglas   373,  624 

Shearing,  Joseph    270 

Shectman,  Ben    617 

Sheehan,  Howard    204 

Sheehan,  Jack    589 

Sheehan, John    1 50 

Sheehan,  Winfield  R   204 

Sheekman,  Arthur    270 

593.  629 

Sheen,  Msgr.  Fulton  J   604 

Sheerer,  Bob    1  50 

Sheets,  John    361 

Sheffield,  Bill    150 

Sheffield,  J.  T   603 


LVIII 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Sheffield,  Johnny    150 

Sheffield,  Reginald    1  50 

Sheffield,  T.  V   593 

Sheldon  Edward    270 

Sheldon,  Gene   150,  589 

Sheldon,  Kathryn    1 50 

Sheldon,  Lorell    1 50 

Sheldon,  Mary    270 

Sheldon,  Norman    270 

Sheldon,  Sheila    150 

Sheldon,  Sidney   270,  624 

Sheldon,  Willard    387 

Shellabarger,  Samuel    270 

Shelly,  Cladys    270 

Shelton,  George    150 

Shelton,  Hall    204 

Shelfon,  )ohn    151 

Shelton,  Maria   151,  344 

Shelton,  Robert    344 

Shelton,  Turner  ....204,  387,  681 

Shenberg,  Al   377,  387 

Shensen,  Walter   204,  624 

Shepard,  Elaine    1  51 

Shepard,  William  F   675 

Shepherd,  Jeanne    151 

Shephard,  Sally    151 

Sheppard,  David  P   270 

Shepperd,  John    1  5 1 

Sherer,  H.  P   676 

Sheridan,  Ann  151,  642 

Sheridan,  Daniel  M   151 

Sheridan,  John    1  51 

Sherlock,  Charles    151 

Sherdeman,  Ted    615 

Sherman,  Al    344 

Sherman,  Edward    204 

Sherman  (Edward) 

Agency    701 

Sherman,  Fred    1  51 

Sherman,  George   204,  221 

adv.  620,  644 

Sherman,  Harold  M.   270 

Sherman,  Harry  ....204,  611,  637 
Sherman  (Harry) 

Pictures,  Inc   637 

Sherman,  I  rving    614 

Sherman,  Ransom    151 

Sherman,  Teddi   270,  637 

Sherman,  Vincent   221,  648 

Sherr,  Julius    635 

Sherrill  Sisters    151 

Sherwood,  Bobby    151 

Sherwood,  Gale    151 

Sherwood,  George    151 

Sherwood,  John  F  387,  593 

Sherwood,  Robert  E  270,  604 

Sherwood,  Sherry    151 

Shiber,  Etta    270 

Shield,  Fred    151 

Shields,  Arthur    151 

Shields,  Everett    151 

Shields,  Lou    636 

Shiftman,  Harry    598 

Shiffrin  (William)  Agency  ..  701 

Shilkret,  Nathaniel    344 

Shimer,  V.  K   687 

Shine-Phillips,  Inc   693 

Ship  Rentals    689 

Shipman,  Barry    270 

Shirl,  Jimmy    344 

Shirley  (Mule)    182 

Shirley,  Anne    I  51 

Shirley,  William    151 

Shlyen,  Ben    706 

Shobe,  F.  C   676 

Shoemaker,  Ann    151 

Shoemaker,  M.  J   681 

Shooting  Star    1  51 

Shor,  Sol    270 

Shore,  Dinah    1  51 

Shore,  Michael    610 

Shorr,  Lester   293,  298 

Short,  Antrim    699 

Short,  Luke    270 

Short,  Robin    1  51 

Shorts  Companies    765 

Shorts  1948    395 

Shorts  1947    443 

Shorts  1946    482 

Shorts  1945    518 

Shorts  1944   ...    551 

Shostakovich,  Dmitri    344 

Shourds,  Sherry   221,  387 


Showmen's  Trade  Review  ....  707 


Shrum  (Walt)  &  His 

Colorado  Hillbillies    151 

Shuford,  Stanley    629 

Shuftan,  Eugen  ...  293,  311,  321 

Shugart,  K.  J.  (Kelly)    599 

Shugart,  Ralph  A   373 

Shugrue,  J.  Frank    301 

Shuken,  Leo    344 

Shulkin,  Esther    644 

Shulman,  Herman    293 

Shumate,  Harold    270 

Shumlin,  Herman    221 

Shumway,  Lee    151 

Shurr,  Louis    621 

Shurr  (Louis)  Agency   ..701,  702 

Shuster,  F.  M   675 

Shutta,  Jack    151 

Shyer,  Melville    387 

Sibbald,  Merritt    301 

Sickner,  William   293,  631 

Sidman,  Sid    387 

Sidney,  George   ....221,  593,  624 

Sidney,  Louis  K  593,  595 

623,  624 

Sidney,  Sylvia    151 

Siegel,  David  W.  ..204,  639,  640 
Siegel  (David)  Productions  ..  639 

Siegel,  Don   221 ,  293 

Siegel,  Otto    321 

Siegel,  Sol  C  204,  642 

Siegler,  Allen    293 

Siemiller,  P.  L   597 

Sierra  Pictures,  Inc   639 

Sigurdson,  Oliver    301 

Silber-Rollo  Agency   701 

Silberberg,  Mendel  B  593,  622 

639,  640 

Silberstein,  Julian    387 

Silk,  Abraham    613 

Sill,  Robert    602 

Sillcox,  Luise   597,  604 

Sillman,  Leonard    204 

Sills,  Ted   270 

Silton  (Ed)  Agency    701 

Silva,  Mario   270,  344 

Silver  (Dog)    182 

Silver,  Art    648 

Silver,  Dave    387 

Silver,  M.  A   591 

Silver,  Milton    635 

Silvera,  Darrell   321 ,  634 

Silverberg,  Herbert  T.    .  611,617 

618,  622,  627,  628,  634,  637 

Silverheels,  Jay    1 51 

Silverman,  Arthur    601 

Silverman,  Sid    707 

Silverman,  Peter    687 

Silvers,  Edward   621 ,  628 

Silvers,  Phil    1  51 

Silvers,  Sid   151,  344 

Silverstone,  Arthur   641 

Silverstone,  Murray   596,  641 

Silvestri  Studio   691 

Silvey.  Ben   204,  377 

Simmel,  E.  C  746,  766 

Simmel- 

Merservey,  Inc  746,  760 

Simmons,  Beverly    151 

Simmons,  Dick   151,  624 

Simmons,  Maude   151 

Simmons,  Michael    ...  271 

Simms,  Eddie  Lou    151 

Simms,  Ginny    1  5 1 

Simms,  Larry   152,  615 

Simon,  Abe    63 1 

Simon,  A.  R   621 

Simon,  Francis    602 

Simon,  Robert    636 

Simon  &  Schuster,  Inc   710 

Simon,  Mike    600 

Simon,  Simone    1  52 

Simon,  S.  Sylvan    .  204,  221,  615 

Simon,  Jr.,  William   152 

Simone,  Ralph    1  52 

Simons,  M.  L   623 

Simonsen,  Paul    590 

Simpson  (Allan)  Agency   ....  701 

Simpson,  Mickey    152 

Simpson,  M.  H.  629,  645 

Simpson,  Napoleon    ...  152 

Simpson,  Robert    361 

Simpson,  Russell    1  52 


LIX 


Sinatra,  Frank   152,  602 

624,  634 

Sinatra,  Ray    344 

Sinclair,  Betty    1  52 

Sinclair,  Eric    1 52 

Sinclair,  Millard    695 

Sinclair,  Robert  B  221,  642 

Sindlinger,  Albert    695 

Singer,  Jr.,  Mort    761 

Singer,  Noel   627,  640,  704 

Singerman,  Sidney    614 

Singh,  Paul    152 

Singing  Indian  Braves,  The  ..  152 

Singleton,  Joe    591 

Singleton,  Penny   152,  615 

Singleton,  Zutty    152 

Siodmak,  Curt    27 1 

Siodmak,  Robert   204,  221 

adv.  238,  271,  624,  644 

Siravo,  George    345 

Sir  Barton  (Horse)    182 

Sirk,  Douglas   222,  271 

Sisk,  Robert   204,  624 

Sistrom,  Joseph    204 

Sitar,  Earl    373 

Siteman,  Art   377,  387,  639 

Sitka,  Emil    1  52 

Sittel,  William    321 

Six  Solid  Senders    152 

1  6  MM  Equipment    683 

Sixteen  MM.  Pictures,  Inc.  ..  747 

Skadron,  Bernard    61  1 

Skall,  William  V  293,  590 

Skating  Vanities    1  52 

Skelton,  J.  N  591,  596 

Skelton,  Red   152,  624 

Skibo  Prod.,  Inc  747,  760 

Skiles,  Martin    345 

Skinner,  C.  R   681 

Skinner,  Cornelia  Otis    152 

271,  589 

Skinner,  Edna    1  52 

Skinner  Manufacturing  Co.  ..  681 

Skinner,  Frank    345 

Skipper,  William    1  52 

Skirball,  Jack  H  204,  639 

Skirball-Manning 

Prod.,  Inc   639 

Skolsky,  Sidney    204 

Skouras,  Charles  P   593 

596,  641 

Skouras,  Spyros  P  591,  600 

603,  640,  641,  642 

Skylar,  Sunny    345 

Slack,  Freddie    152 

Slacks,  John  W   677 

Slade,  F.  L   673 

Slaff,  George    619 

Slate,  Henry    1  52 

Slate,  Jack    1  52 

Slater,  Barbara    1 52 

Slater,  John    1  52 

Slattery,  Jack    152 

Slaven,  Brad    152 

Slavick,  Ruth    619 

Slavin,  George    27 1 

Sleeper,  Martha    1  52 

Slenker,  C.  0   614 

Slesinger,  Tess    271 

Slezak,  Walter    152 

Slifer,  Clarence   293,  645 

Sloan,  M.  L   676 

Sloane,  Estelle    1  52 

Sloane,  Everett   152,  642 

Sloane,  Michael    1  52 

Sloane,  Robert   271 

Slocum,  A.  B   680 

Sloey,  Al    152 

Slosser,  Ralph  J.    ..377,  387,  593 

Slote,  Dorothy    602 

Slyfield,  C.  0   373 

Smakwitz,  Chas.  A   593 

Small,  Bernard   .  ..204,  635 

Small  Co   701 

Small,  Edward   204,  596 

615,  639 

Small  (Edward) 

Prods.,  Inc  596,  639 

Small,  Joseph    377 

Smallwood  Process    688 

Smallwood,  Ray    293 

Smart,  David   738 

Smart,  J.  Scott    1  52 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Smart,  Jack    1  52 

Smead,  Morris    593 

Smeltzer,  Robert    647 

Smiley,  Robert    271 

Smith,  A.  L   1  52 

Smith,  Al    598 

Smith,  Alexis   152,  648 

Smith,  Andrew   641,  642 

Smith,  Arthur   153,  345 

Smith,  Arthur  B   373 

Smith,  Beasley    345 

Smith,  Bernard    629 

Smith,  Betty    271 

Smith,  Bill   153,  642 

Smith,  Bill    595 

Smith,  Sir  C.  Aubrey    153 

Smith,  Charles    1  53 

Smith,  Corinne    604 

Smith,  Cyril    153 

Smith,  Dodie    271 

Smith,  E.  )   633 

Smith,  Emmett    1 53 

Smith,  Ernest    298 

Smith,  Ethel    153 

Smith,  Evelynne    153 

Smith,  Fletcher    599,  600 

747,  760,  767 

Smith,  Frederick  Y   361 

Smith,  C.  A   629 

Smith,  Ceorgann    1  53 

Smith,  Cerald  Oliver    153 

Smith,  Hal    271 

Smith,  Harold    1  53 

Smith,  Harold  V   603 

Smith,  Hartness    298 

Smith,  Herbert  L   614 

Smith  (Holly)  Pictures    747 

Smith,  Howard    1 53 

Smith,  Howard   adv.  360 

361,  631 

Smith,  Howard    600 

Smith,  fames   361 ,  61  1 

Smith,  )ames  A.     .609,  610,  633 

Smith,  jack  Martin    31  1 

Smith,  J.  0   153 

Smith,  James  J   1  53 

Smith,  Jimmie    1  53 

Smith,  Kent   1  53,  648 

Smith,  Leigh    321 

Smith,  Leonard    293 

Smith,  Loring   1  53,  589 

Smith,  Lou   595,  615 

Smith,  Merrie    595 

Smith,  Muriel    1 53 

Smith,  Noel    222 

Smith,  Oscar    1  53 

Smith,  Paul  Cirard    271 

Smith,  Paul  J   345 

Smith,  Perry    31  1 

Smith,  Pete   adv.  766,  767 

Smith,  Queenie    1  53 

Smith,  R.  L   680 

Smith,  Robert    271 

Smith,  Roberta    1  53 

Smith,  Roland    681 

Smith,  Sara  B   271 

Smith,  Sharon    1  53 

Smith,  Sidney    387 

Smith,  Silverheels    1  53 

Smith,  Ted    312 

Smith,  Theodore    595 

Smith,  V.  0   387 

Smith,  Walter  C   373 

Smith,  Winchell    271 

Smith,  Winfield    153 

Smith,  Wingate    387 

Smith-Morse  Decals,  Inc.  ...  681 

Smithson,  E.  J   708 

Snaper,  David    595 

Snegoff ,  Leonard    1 53 

Sneil,  David    345 

Snell,  Earle    271 

Snitzer  ( Lou)  - 

Fritschi  (Al),  Inc   701 

Snody,  Robert   377,  601 

Snow,  Felix  D   597 

Snow,  C.  A   27 1 

Snyder,  Allan    301 

Snyder,  Billy    1  53 

Snyder,  Howard    271 

Snyder,  Ray    361 

Snyder,  William    293 

Sobell,  Jack    271 


Sobol,  Louis    1  53 

Sobottka,  H.  B   603 

Social  Organizations    602 

Society  of  Authors' 

Representatives,  Inc   604 

Society  of  Hollywood 

Press  Photographers    591 

Society  of  Independent  Mo- 
tion Picture  Producers   ....  596 
Society  of  Motion  Pic. 

ture  Art  Directors,  The  ....  590 
Society  of  Motion  Pic- 
ture Engineers    603 

Society  for  Visual 

Education,  Inc   681 

Soderling,  Walter    1  53 

Sokal,  Henry    204 

Sokoloff,  Vladimir    153 

Sokolove,  Richard    271 

Sola  Electric  Co   681 

Solar,  Willie    1  53 

Solare,  Raul  Martinez    293 

Soldani,  Charles    1  53 

Solinas,  Kay    1  53 

Soloman,  Ben   622,  640 

Soloman,  Linda  Lee   153 

Solomon,  Leo    27  1 

Soloman,  Louis    271 

Solow,  Edward    593 

Solow,  Sidney  Paul   603,  687 

Solt,  Andrew    27  1 

Soma,  Enrica    637 

Somers,  Esther    1  53 

Somerset,  Pat   590,  596,  602 

Somerset  Pic- 
tures Corp  595,  639 

Somerville,  H.  V   680 

Somerville,  Mary    153 

Somlyo  (E.  T.)  Agency    701 

Sommer,  Edith  R   271 

Sommer,  Hans    345 

Sondergaard,  Gale    154 

Sons  of  the  Sage    1  54 

Soo  Hoo,  Betty    1  54 

Soo  Hooe,  Eunice    1  54 

Soo  Hoo,  Eunice    154 

Soo  Hoo,  Hayward    1  54 

Soo  Hoo,  Howard    1  54 

Sorel,  George    1  54 

Sorel,  Jeanne    614 

Sorel,  Sonia    1  54 

Sorenson,  Larry    636 

Sorrell.  Herbert  K  596,  601 

S.  O.  S.  Cinema 

Supply  Corp   681 

Sosnik,  Harry    345 

Sotello,  Dimas    1  54 

Sotille,  Rose    591 

Sothern.Ann   154,  624,  634 

Sothern,  Lucille    392 

Soule,  Jr.,  Karl  T   293 

Sound  Credits    365 

Sound  Masters,  Inc  747,  761 

Sound  Equipment  Services    ..  691 

Sound  Services,  Inc.   683 

adv.  685,  692 

Sound  Technicians   .365,  603 

Sour,  Robert    345 

South  African  Film 

Companies   1009 

South,  Keith  H   600 

Southam,  George   154,  321 

Southcote,  Fleet   :  298,  688 

Southern  California 

Pictures   639,  747 

Southern  Pacific  Railway   ....  693 

Southern  Visual  Films   747 

Soutter,  J.  L   679 

Space,  Arthur    154 

Spack,  Manny    644 

Spadafore,  August    624 

Spaeth,  Sigmund    761 

Spangler,  J.  M   679 

Spanuth,  H.  A   619 

Sparks,  Jack    1  54 

Sparks,  Ned    154 

Sparks,  Newell    373 

Sparks,  Robert   204,  634 

Sparks,  W.  E   591 

Sparkhul,  Theodor    293 

Sparlis,  Al   :   154 

Sparrow,  Anita    154 

Spaulding,  George  L   1  54 


Speak,  Jean  L   373 

Speaks,  Margaret    599 

Spear,  Ivan    706 

Spearman,  Frank  H   271 

Special  Effects 

Services   687,  694 

Special  Screen  Service    695 


Special  Officers,  Guards, 
Watchmen,  Motion  Pic- 
ture Studio  Policemen, 


Fire  Control  and 

Prevention    590 

Special  Purpose 

Films,  Inc  747,  761 

Speidell,  Frank  K  736,  752 

Spellman,  Cardinal  Francis   ..  604 

Spence,  Claude  S   204 

Spence,  Ralph    271 

Spencer,  Alfred  E   321 

Spencer,  David    1 54 

Spencer,  Dean    373 

Spencer,  Dorothy  ..adv.  357,  361 

Spencer,  Douglas    1  54 

Spencer,  Franz    271 

Spencer,  Glenn    345 

Spencer,  Herbert    345 

Spencer,  J.  Russell   312,  590 

Spencer,  J.  D   683 

Spencer,  Ray    27 1 

Spencer,  Tim   154,  345 

Spencer,  William    624 

Sperberg,  S.  J   684 

Spergel,  Sally  Dorf    625 

Sperling,  Milton   204,  643 

Spewack,  Bella  &  Sam    271 

Speyer,  Wilhelm    271 

Spicer,  Earl  D.    692 

Spiegel,  Sam   204,  615,  621 

Spielman,  Fred    345 

Spier,  Larry    345 

Spigelgass,  Leonard   271,  604 

Spiker,  Ray    1  54 

Spindler,  E.  H   639 

Spingold,  N.  B   614 

Spitalny  (Phil)  &  His 

All  Girl  Orchestra    1  54 

Spitz,  Carl    590 

Spitz,  Henry  "Hank"    377 

Spitz,  Leo    644 

Spitz,  Lillian    600 

Spitzer,  Marion    27 1 

Spivak  (Charlie)  &  His 

Orchestra    154 

Sponable,  Earl  1   603 

Sportscopes  Film   613,  767 

Sportsmen,  The    1  5>4 

Spriggins,  Deuce    154 

Spring,  Helen                        ...  1  54 

Spring,  Morton  A  596,  623 

Springer,  J.  C   673 

Springer,  Mel    735 

Springer,  Mike    601 

Springsteen,  Bud    387 

Springsteen,  R.G   204 

222,  636 

Sproul,  C.  A   591 

Sproule,  Blanche  A   627 

Spurling,  Albert    387 

Squiers,  Jr.,  J.  M   648 

Stables    686 

Stacey,  Eric    377 

Stacy,  James    204 

Stack,  Robert    1 54 

Stacy,  Jess    1  54 

Stackpole,  C.  S   671 

Stage  8    692 

Stage  Rentals   692,  696 

Stagg,  Carolyn    61  9 

Stahl,  Fred    373 

Stahl,  George    293 

Stahl,  John  M   222 

adv.  244,  642 

Stahl,  Marvin  D   204 

Stahl,  Willy    345 

Stahlman,  Ralph    681 

Stallings,  C   377 

Stallings,  Lawrence    271 

Standard  Pictures,  Inc   639 

Standard  Screen  Service    688 

Stander,  Lionel    1 54 

Standford,  Dok    345 

Standing,  Georgia    599 

Standing,  Wyndham   154 


LX 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Stang,  Arnold   

Stanhope,  Ted   

Stanley  Co.  of  America   

Stanley,  Ed   

Stanley,  Helene   

Stanley  (James)  Agency   

Stanley,  John   

Stanley,  John  J  

Stanley,  Ralph   345, 

Stanley,  Una   610, 

Stanton,  Ann   

Stanton,  Paul   

Stanton,  Robert   

Stanton,  Will   

Stanwyck,  Barbara   adv. 

Stapley.  Richard   1  55, 

Stardusters,  The   

Star  Films,  Inc  

Star  Pictures,  Inc  

Stardust  Road  Pic- 
tures Corp  

Stark,  Juanita   

Starkey,  Dewey   377, 

Starless  Night   

Starlighters,  The   

Starling,  Donald  W  

Starling,  Lynn   

Starling,  Pat   

Starr,  Herman   599, 

Starr,  Irving   .204, 

Starr,  Jimmy   1  55, 

Starr,  Martin   

Starrett,  Charles   155, 

Star  Safety  Film   

State  Film  Delivery,  Inc  

State  Theatre  Co  

Staub,  Ralph   593,  615, 

Staudigl,  Henry  J  

Staunton,  Anne   

Steam,  Allen   

Steam,  Bert  M  204,  619, 

Stearns,  Johnny   

Stebbins,  Arthur  W  

Stebbins,  Bobbie   

Stechbart,  B.  E  672, 

Steck,  Harold   

Steele,  Bob   

Steele,  Charles  M  

Steele,  Freddie   

Steele,  Fred   

Steele,  Geoffrey   

Steele,  Cile   

Steele,  Michael   

Steele,  Rex   

Steele,  Tom   

Steele,  Vernon   

Steensen,  Clarence   

Steers,  Larry   1  55, 

Stehli,  Edgar   

Steichen,  Edward  J. 

Steilen,  C.  C  

Stein,  Barney   

Stein,  Eddie   

Stein,  Joseph  L  

Stein,  Lotte   

Stein,  Max   

Stein,  Sammy   

Steinbeck,  John   

Steinberg,  Abe   

Steinberg,  Norman  B  

Steiner,  Joseph   

Steiner,  Max   345, 

Steinert,  Alexander   ! 

Steininger,  Franz   

Stell,  Aaron   

Stellar  Pictures,  Inc. 

Stelling,  William   

Stempel,  Frank   

Stempel-Olenick  Agency  .... 

Sten,  Anna   

Stengler,  Max   293] 

Stensvold,  Alan   ' 

Stephani,  Frederick   204, 

Stephan-Lang  Pro- 
ductions, Inc  

Stephens,  Frank   

Stephens,  Harvey   155, 

Stephens,  William   204^ 

Stephenson,  David   ! 

Stephenson,  Henry   

Sterler,  Hermine   

Sterling,  Anne   '. 


154         Sterling,  Graham   613,  687 

154         Sterling,  Jan    155 

645         Sterling,  Robert    1  55 

154         Sterling,  Stewart    271 

1  54         Stern,  Alfred   204,  609 

701         Stern,  Bill    157 

1  54         Stern,  Isaac    346 

598  Stern,  Philip  Van  Dorn    271 

639        Sternad,  Joseph    312 

633         Sternad,  Rudolph    312 

154         Sternbach,  Bert   204,  377 

154  628,  636 

1  54         Sterne,  Robert    599 

1  55         Sterzer,  Gerta    681 

36        Stevan,  J   157 

155  Stevens,  Carole    157 

624         Stevens,  Cedric    1  57 

1  55         Stevens,  Charles    1  57 

639         Stevens,  Clark     1  57 

639         Stevens,  Craig    1  57 

Stevens,  Edward  H.   599,  600 

639        Stevens,  F.  E   671 

155         Stevens,  George   204,  222 

387  594,  629 

155         Stevens,  Jean    157 

155         Stevens,  K.  T   157 

293         Stevens,  Larry    157 

271         Stevens,  Laura    157 

1 55         Stevens,  Leith    346 

645         Stevens,  Mark   157,  642 

615         Stevens,  Onslow    157 

271         Stevens,  P.  Richard    373 

595         Stevens,  Richard    1  57 

61  5         Stevens,  Rise    1  57 

695         Stevens,  Robert    157 

694  Stevens,  William  .  205,  272,  617 

631         Stevens,  William  L   321 

767         Stevenson,  Edward   392,  634 

293         Stevenson,  Houseley    157 

155         Stevenson,  Janet    272 

707         Stevenson,  John  R   597 

637         Stevenson,  M.  E   680 

155         Stevenson,  Philip    272 

602        Stevenson,  Robert    205 

155  222,  272 

683         Stevenson,  Robert  Louis    272 

373  Stevenson,  T.  Kennedy  .  675,  682 

155         Stevenson,  Tom    157 

642         Steward,  Don    293 

1  55         Stewart,  Al    346 

631         Stewart,  Don    1  57 

155         Stewart,  Donald  Ogden    272 

392         Stewart,  Edgar    601 

1  55         Stewart,  Eleanor    1  57 

361         Stewart,  Freddie    1  57 

155         Stewart,  Jack    593 

155         Stewart,  James   157,  624 

321         Stewart,  James  G   373 

590  637,  645 

1  55         Stewart,  Lee    701 

293         Stewart,  Margie    157 

673         Stewart,  Martha    157 

706         Stewart,  Nicodemus    157 

387  Stewart,  Peggy    1  57 

595         Stewart,  Peter    222 

1 55         Stewart,  Ramona    272 

594  Stewart  (Rosalie)  Agency   ..  701 

1  55         Stewart,  Stuart    701 

271         Stickney,  Dorothy    157 

388  Still  Cameramen  Credits    299 

641         Stillman,  Albert    346 

611         Stillman,  Charles  L   676 

599  Stillman,  Jacob  L   673 

346         Stillman,  Robert    388 

346        Stillman,  Robert    637 

361         Still  Photo  Services    692 

639        Stine,  Harold    293 

1  55         Stirling,  Linda    1  57 

701         Stirling,  Robert  L   618 

701  628,  638 

155         Stirling,  William    205 

621         Stits,  Henry    377 

590        Stix,  John    222 

271         Stock,  Ralph    272 

Stock  Shot  Libraries   692,  695 

639         Stockman,  Boyd    158 

155         Stockton,  Richard    634 

589         Stockwell,  Dean   158,  624 

639         Stoddard,  Dayton    272 

204         Stoeppelwerth,  E.  K   600 

155         Stoeppelwerth,  M.  L   600 

155         Stokes,  Vera    158 

155         Stokowski,  Leopold    158 

LXI 


Stoll,  Clarence  G   682 

Stoll,  Frieda    158 

Stoll,  Georgie    346 

Stoloff,  Ben   205,  222 

Stoloff,  M.  W  346,  594,  615 

Stoltz,  Arnold    594 

Stolz,  Robert    346 

Stone,  Al    158 

Stone,  Andrew   205,  222 

272,  639 

Stone  (Andrew)  Enter- 
rises,  Inc   639 

Stone,  Arthur    158 

Stone,  Bobby    1  58 

Stone,  Cliff    158 

Stone,  Gene   321,  615,  631 

Stone,  George  S  1  58,  642 

Stone,  Glenn  D   629 

Stone,  Grace  Zaring   272,  604 

Stone,  Gregory   346 

Stone,  Henry  "Butch"    158 

Stone,  Irving    272 

Stone,  J.  M   679 

Stone,  James  C   596 

Stone,  John   205,  272 

Stone,  LeRoy    361 

Stone,  Lewis   158,  624 

Stone,  Mark    765 

Stone,  Milburn    1 58 

Stone,  Mildred    1  58 

Stone-Barton  Puppeteers  ....  158 

Stone,  Virginia    346 

Stoney,  Jack    1 58 

Stong,  Philip    272 

Stooges,  Three    1  58 

Stordahl,  Axel    346 

Storin,  Harry  E   601 

Storm,  Gale    1  58 

Storm,  Lesley    272 

Storm,  Rafael    1  58 

Story,  June    1  58 

Story  Press    710 

Story  Productions,  Inc   639 

Story  Sources   769 

Stossel,  Ludwig    1  58 

Stothart,  Herbert    346 

Stote,  Helen  M   603 

Stout,  Archie  J   293 

Stout,  Rex.  T  597,  604 

Stowell,  Dan    1  58 

Strable,  Thelma    272 

Stradling,  Harry    294 

Stradner,  Rose    1  58 

Straight,  Clarence    158 

Stralem,  Donald  S   614 

Strand,  Jimmy    1  58 

Strang,  Arnold    158 

Strang,  Harry    1  58 

Strange,  Glenn   158,  346 

Strange,  Robert    1  58 

Stransky,  Jr.,  John    373 

Strasser,  Jules  A   601 

Stratford,  John    272 

Stratton,  Gil    1 58 

Stratton,  Oliver  C   629 

Strauch,  Jr.,  Joe    1  58 

Straumer,  Charles    298 

Strauss,  Theodore   272,  346 

Strawn,  Arthur    272 

Strayer,  Frank    222 

Street,  David    158 

Street,  James    272 

Street,  Sidney    629 

Streeter,  B.  D   672 

Stroeter,  Maybelle    643 

Streit,  Richard    312 

Strenge,  Walter    294 

Strickland,  C.  L   747 

Strickland  Film  Co  747,  761 

Strickland,  Robert  B  747,  761 

Strickland,  Robert  E   1  58 

Strickling,  Howard   595.  624 

Strock,  George    1  59 

Strohbach,  William    205 

377,  388 

Strohm,  Walter   377,  388 

Strohm,  Walter    642 

Stromberg.  Hunt   205,  618 

628,  639 

Stromberg  Prods  596,  639 

Strong,  Austin    272 

Strong,  Eugene    637 

Strong,  Gene    205 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Strong,  Johnny    159 

Strong,  Leonard    1  59 

Stroock,  Ely    672 

Stroock,  James    672 

Strouss,  Charles  L   609 

610,  633 

Strowig,  Homer  S   594 

Strudwick,  Shepperd    159 

Struss,  Karl    294 

Stuart,  Angela    272 

Stuart,  Bob    1  59 

Stuart,  Donald    159 

Stuart,  Glenn    1  59 

Stuart,  Gloria    159 

Stuart,  Marvin    388 

Stuart,  Mary    1  59 

Stuart,  Ralph  C   683 

Stuart,  Randy   1  59,  642 

Stubbins,  Howard  W   625 

Stubbs,  Jack    321 

Stuber,  Adolph    675 

Stuber,  William  G   675 

Stuckens,  Leo    676 

Studigal,  Henry  J   271 

Studio  Art  Metal  Shop    681 

Studio  Assets    609 

Studio  Building 

Service  Employees    590 

Studio  Carpenters    591 

Studio  Electrical 

Technicians    593 

Studio  Electricians, 

Sound  Technicians  ....594,  603 
Studio  Equipment 

Manufacturing  Co.    ..686,  687 

Studio  Marine  Service    689 

Studio  Personnel    609 

Studio  Process  Body  Co   691 

Studio  Props  of  Hollywood  ..  691 
Studio  Transporta- 
tion Drivers    603 

Studio  Utility  Employees    598 

Stumar,  John    294 

Stumph,  Milton    321 

Sturges,  John    222 

Sturges,  Preston   205,  222 

272,  61  1,  642 

Sturtevant,  John    321 

Stutenroth,  Eugene    159 

Stymie  (Horse)    182 

Styne,  Jules    346 

Suber,  Samuel    599 

Sucher,  Henry    272 

S.  U.  E   598 

Suess,  Martin    222 

Suess,  Maurice    388 

Sugarman,  Elias  E   707 

Suhr,  George    321 

Sullivan,  Barry    1  59 

Sullivan,  Charles    1  59 

Sullivan,  Francis  J   159 

Sullivan,  Frank    361 

Sullivan,  Gael    596 

Sullivan,  Henry  A   680 

Sullivan,  Jack    388 

Sullivan,  James    346 

Sullivan,  James   312,  590 

Sull ivan,  Jean    1  59 

Sullivan,  Lee    1  59 

Sullivan,  Margaret  M   643 

Sullivan,  Theodore  J.   707 

Sully,  Frank    1  59 

Sully,  Robert    159 

Summers,  Don    1  59 

Summers,  Virgil    644 

Summerville,  Slim    159 

Sund,  James  H   684 

Sundberg,  Clinton   159,  624 

Sunderland,  Nan    159 

Sundholm,  William    1  59 

Sun  Dial  Films   747,  761 

Sundstrom,  Frank    1  59 

Sunset  Productions    639 

Sunshine  Boys,  The    1  59 

Sunshine  Girls,  The    159 

Sunshine,  Bunny    159 

Sunshine,  Morton    706 

Supreme  Pic- 
tures Corp  595,  639 

Surtees,  Robert  L   294 

Sussin,  H.  M   679 

Sussman,  David    636 

Sutherland,  A.  Edward  ..205,  222 


Sutherland,  John  ..205,  272,  639 
747,  761,  767 


Sutherland  ( John ) 

Prod.,  Inc  595,  639 

747,  761,  767 

Sutherland  (John)  Studios  ..  692 

Sutherland,  Ross   639,  747 

761,  767 

Sutherland,  Sidney    272 

Sutker,  Victor    61  5 

Sutton,  Grady    1  59 

Sutton,  Jan    1  59 

Sutton,  John    1  59 

Sutton,  Paul    1 59 

Suzanne,  George    160 

Swan,  Buddy    1  60 

Swan,  ).  E   681 

Swann,  Francis    272 

Swanson,  E.  S   683 

Swanson  (H.N.)  Agency  ....  701 

Swanson,  Neil  H   272 

Swanson,  William  H   603 

Swanton,  Harold      272 

Swartout,  Gladys   599 

Swarts,  Louis  E  625,  639 

Swartz,  Kenneth    321 

Swedish  Film  Companies   1010 

Sweeney,  G.  J   67 1 

Sweeney,  George    321 

Sweeney,  James    361 

Sweet,  Ernest  D   644 

Swensen's  Livery,  Inc   693 

Swenson,  Joel    594 

Swerling,  Jo    272 

Swift,  Kay    346 

Swifts,  Three    160 

Swingley,  Bill    160 

Swink,  Robert    361 

Swirbul,  L.  A   635 

Swisher,  O.  V   680 

Swiss  Film  Companies   1011 

Switow,  Sam  J   594 

Switzer,  Carl  "Alfalfa"    160 

Sydes,  Anthony    1  60 

Sylos,  F.  Paul    312 

Sylos,  Ralph    321 

Sylvia,  Marguerita    160 

Symes,  Marty    346 

Symon,  Burk    272 

Symphony  Films,  Inc   640 

Szabo,  Sandor   1  60 

Szigeti,  Joseph    1  60 

T 

Taber,  Richard    589 

Tableporter,  J.  F   346 

Tableporter,  Mitchell    346 

Taffel,  Bess    272 

Tafuri,  Nicholas    591 

Taggert,  Hal    160 

Taggert,  James    160 

Tailor  Maids,  The    160 

Tait,  Jack    644 

Takiff,  Henry    614 

Talbot,  Helen    160 

Talbot,  Irvin    346 

Talbot,  Lyle    1  60 

Talbot,  Nita    648 

Talbot,  Ralph    593 

Talbott,  Lori    160 

Talent,  Ziggie    1  60 

Taliaferro,  Hal    160 

Tallas,  Gregg    222 

361,  adv.  363 

Tallman,  Robert    272 

Talmadge,  Richard    160 

Talmud,  Jean    602 

Tamarin,  Alfred    642 

Tamiroff,  Akim    160 

Tamkin,  David    346 

Tandy,  Jessica   160,  642 

Tang,  Frank    1  60 

Tannen,  Charles    160 

Tannen,  Julius    1  60 

Tannen,  William    160 

Tannenbaum,  David    639 

Tanner,  Frank    301 

Tanner  Motor  Livery    693 

Tanney,  Joseph  A   681 

Tannura,  Philip    294 

Tansey,  Robert  Emmett    205 

222,  272,  346 

Tansman,  Alexander    346 


Tanzler,  Hans    1 60 

Taps,  Jonie     602,  61  5 

Taradash,  Daniel    272 

Tarcai,  Mary    1 60 

Tarkington,  Booth    272 

Tarr,  Harry  A   640 

Tarshis,  Harold      272 

Tashlin,  Frank   272,  629 

Tasker,  Robert    272 

Tate,  Patricia    1 60 

Tate,  Sam    624 

Tatum,  Art    160 

Taurog,  Norman   222,  624 

Taussig,  Louis    688 

Taute,  August  F   1  60 

Tauzin,  Maurice    160 

Taylor,  Beth    160 

Taylor,  Brad    1  60 

Taylor,  Carle    598 

Taylor,  Deems   599,  604 

Taylor,  Don    1  60 

Taylor,  Dub  "Cannonball"    ..  160 

Taylor,  Duke    160 

Taylor,  Dwight    272 

Taylor,  Elizabeth   160,  624 

Taylor,  Eric    272 

Taylor,  Estelle    1  60 

Taylor,  Ferris    1  61 

Taylor,  Forrest    1 61 

Taylor,  H.  E   675 

Taylor,  Harry    1  61 

Taylor,  Herbert    346 

Taylor,  Hugh    627 

Taylor,  Irving     346 

Taylor,  Jane    589 

Taylor,  Joseph  F   672 

Taylor,  Kent    1 61 

Taylor,  Kressman    272 

Taylor,  Lawrence 

Edmund   272,  624 

Taylor,  Libby    161 

Taylor,  Ray    222 

Taylor,  Richard    161 

Taylor,  Robert   161,  602,  624 

Taylor,  Rosemary   273 

Taylor,  Sam    222 

Taylor,  Scott    1  61 

Taylor-Shontz,  Inc    681 

Taylor,  Sid    1  61 

Taylor,  Stanley    603 

Taylor,  Tony    1 61 

Taylor,  Vincent    312,  321 

Taylor,  Walter  "Dub"    161 

Tchaikowsky,  Peter    346 

Teaford,  John  K   205 

Teagarden,  Jack   161,  346 

Teagarden,  L.  W   680 

Teague,  George  J  294,  617 

Teague  Process    688 

Teal,  Ray    161 

Teamsters    603 

Teare,  R.  A   680 

Tearle,  Godfrey    1  61 

Teass,  Earl    322 

Technical  Society    603 

Technicolor,  Inc  adv.,  640 

Technicolor,  Inc., 

Financial  Statement    661 

Technicolor  Motion 

Picture  Corp  640,  688 

Ted,  Richard    161 

Tedrow,  Irene    161 

teGroen,  John    599 

Telefilm,  Inc  688,  747,  761 

Telenews  Prod  747,  761 

Television  Center,  Inc   631 

Tele-Visual  Pro- 
ductions  748,  762 

Tello,  Antonio  G   377 

Temple,  Brooke    161 

Temple,  Shirley   161,  637 

Templeton,  Alec    346 

Templeton,  Dink    388 

Templeton,  George    222 

388,  593 

Templeton  (Marshal 

E. ) ,  Inc  748,  762 

Tendbrook,  Harry    161 

Tendler,  David   591 

Tennent,  Howard    673 

Tennessee  Ramblers    161 

Tepper,  Sol    589 

Terhune,  Max    1 61 


LXII 


C  E  N  E  R A  L    I N DEX 


Terrazzas.  Ernest    273 

Terrell,  Kenneth    I  61 

Terry,  Don    1  61 

Terry,  Paul    767 

Terry,  Philip    161 

Terry,  Ruth    161 

Terry,  Tex    1  61 

Terry,  Valya    161 

Terry,  William    1  61 

Terrytoons,  Inc.      767 

Tervataa,  |uhni    273 

Testera,  Frank    61  3 

Tetzel,  loan   162,  637 

Tetzlaff,  Ted    -222,  294 

Tevlin,  C.J  621,  628,  634 

Tewksbury,  Albert  M.    ..707,  708 

Texas  Rangers    162 

Texas  Troubadours    1  62 

Texas,  Temple    162 

Thackery.  Ellis  "Bud"  ..294,636 

Thalhimer,  Morton    591 

Thalia  Prods.,  Inc   640 

Than,  Joseph    273 

Thatcher,  Heather    162 

Thatcher,  J.  W   692 

Thaxter,  Phyllis    162 

Thau,  Benjamin   623,  624 

Thayer,  Tina    1  62 

Thayer,  William    373 

Theatre  Owners  of 

America    596 

Theatre  Summary    895 

Theatre  Catalog    707 

Theatrical  Protective 

Union  No.  1    601 

Thebom,  Blanche    162 

Thery,  Jacques    273 

Theuerkauf,  Thomas    322 

Thibault,  Conrad    599 

Thide,  Fred  A   ...  675 

Thiele,  William   222,  273 

Thimig,  Helene    162 

Thirer,  Irene    602 

Thoeren,  Robert    273 

Thorn,  Robert    1  62 

Thomajan,  Cuy    162 

Thomas,  A.  Leslie    312 

Thomas,  Ann   162,  589 

Thomas,  B.  W   603 

Thomas,  Belle    1  62 

Thomas,  Bernard    162 

Thomas,  Buckwheat    162 

Thomascolor,  Inc   688 

Thomas,  Danny    162 

Thomas,  Dolph    373 

Thomas,  Edna    589 

Thomas,  Evan    1 62 

Thomas,  Florence    628 

Thomas,  Sr.,  Frank  M   589 

Thomas,  Harry  H  595,  618 

Thomas,  J.  A  747,  761 

Thomas,  Jacqueline    162 

Thomas,  Jerry    205 

Thomas,  Lowell    765 

Thomas,  P.  F   67] 

Thomas,  Richard    688 

Thomas,  Richeard  E   322 

Thomas,  Ted    273 

Thomas,  William   adv.  XXVI 

205,  222,  631 

Thomas,  William    301 

Thompson,  Al    1  62 

Thompson,  Alan    294 

Thompson,  Alice    691 

Thompson,  Charles    322 

Thompson,  Creighton    162 

Thompson  (David I 

Agency    701 

Thompson,  Gib    162 

Thompson,  Glenn  T   322 

Thompson,  Harlan    757 

Thompson,  J  immy    162 

Thompson,  John    347 

Thompson,  Kay   162,  347 

Thompson,  Keene    273 

Thompson,  Larry    162 

Thompson,  Marshall    162 

Thompson,  Morton   273,  629 

Thompson,  Nick    162 

Thompson,  Patsy  Ann    162 

Thompson,  Peter    162 

Thompson,  Dr.  Ross    162 

Thompson,  Russell    298 


Thompson,  Stuart    294 

Thompson,  Tommy    322 

Thompson,  Walter    362 

Thompson,  William    362 

Thorns,  Jerome    362 

Thomsen,  Virgil    346 

Thomson,  James  S    373 

Thor  Productions    640 

Thorndyke,  Oliver    162 

Thornton,  Cyril    162 

Thorpe,  J  im    1  62 

Thorpe,  Richard               .222,  624 

Thorpe,  William  N   591 

Thorsen,  Mel    362 

Thrasher,  Frederic  M   602 

Three  Stooges    615 

Thunder  (Horse)   182 

Thundercloud,  Chief   162 

Thunderhoof  (Horse)    182 

Thurber,  Douglas    347 

Thurber,  James    273 

Thurn-Taxis,  Alexis    205 

222,  613 

Thursby,  Dave    162 

Thurston,  Carol    1  62 

Thurston,  Harry    162 

Tibbett,  Lawrence    599 

Tibbies,  George    347 

Tidwell,  Robert    1  62 

Tierney,  Gene   162,  642 

Tierney,  Lawrence    162 

Tighe,  Eileen    273 

Tilford,  Walter    322 

Tillman,  Floyd    347 

Tilton,  Martha    163 

Timin,  Carl    602 

Tindal,  Loren    1  63 

Tinling,  James  S   222 

Tiomkin,  Dimitri    347 

Tipica  Orchestra    613 

Tip,  Tap  and  Toe   163 

Title  Services   687,  694 

Titles  from  1916    797 

Titles — Original  Sources    769 

Titus,  Harold  E   619 

Titus,  Mickey    1 63 

Titus,  Jr.,  Walter  L  591 ,  635 

Tivan,  Herman    599 

Tobey,  Ken    1 63 

Tobey,  Ruth    1 63 

Tobey,  Robert    298 

Tobias,  Charles   347 

Tobias,  George    1 63 

Tobias,  Harry    347 

Tobias.  Sarett    273 

Tobin,  Dan    1 63 

Tobin,  George    388 

Toby,  Dan   1  63 

Toch,  Ernest    347 

Todd,  Alvin    362 

Todd,  Anne    1  63 

Todd,  Anne  (English)    163 

Todd,  Holbrook  N   205 

362,  628 

Todd,  Mabel    163 

Todd,  James    1 63 

Todd,  Sherman   ...  205,  222,  362 

Todd,  Toni    163 

Toddy  Pictures  Co  640,  762 

Toddy,  Ted   640,  762 

Tola  Prods.,  Inc   640 

Toland.  Gregg   222,  294 

Toler,  Sidney    1  63 

Tolin,  Leo    621 

Toll,  Lionel  J   205 

Tolmie,  Rod    301 

Tomack,  Sid    1 63 

Tombes,  Andrew    1  63 

Tombragel,  Maurice    273 

Tomlin  Film  Prod.,  Inc   748 

Tomlin,  Pinky    1 63 

Tompkins,  C.  E   673 

Tompkins,  R.  B   677 

Tone,  Fronchot  ....163,  602,  615 

Tonge,  Philip   1  63 

Toomey,  Regis    ...163,  590,  593 

Toones,  Fred  "Snowflake"   ..  163 

Toporow,  Roman    1  63 

Torberg,  Frederick    273 

Toren,  Marta   163,  644 

Torme.  Mel   163,  347,  624 

Torre,  Janice    347 

Torre,  Joseph    602 


Tors,  Ivan   273,  624 

Torvey,  Jose    1 63 

Totheroh,  Dan    273 

Totheroh.  Roland   294,  613 

Totman,  F.  N   610 

Totman,  Wellyn    273 

Totter,  Audrey   164,  624 

Toumanova,  Tamara      164 

Tourneur,  Jacques    223 

Tourtellet,  Arthur    765 

Touzet,  Rene    347 

Tovar,  Lupita    1 64 

Tover,  Leo    294 

Tovrov,  Orin    597 

Towers,  Richard   298 

Town  Criers,  The    .  164 

Towne,  Michael    164 

Townley,  Jack      273 

Townsend,  Colleen   164,  642 

Townsend,  Leo    273 

Townsend,  Percy    373 

Tozere,  Frederic   164,  589 

Trace,  Al    347 

Trace  (Al)  &  His 

Silly  Symphonists    164 

Tracy,  John  H   644 

Tracy,  Lee    1  64 

Tracy,  Margaret    ...  164 

Tracy,  Spencer   164,  624 

Tracy.  William    1  64 

Tradefilms    748 

Trade  Publishers    706 

Trailer  Services   687,  694 

Trailsman,  The    164 

Training  Aids,  Inc  —  684 

Trampe,  Charles   591,  625 

Trane,  R.  James    681 

Trane,  Reuben  N   681 

Trane  Co   681 

Transfilm,  Inc  748,  761 

Transatlar  lic  Pictures    640 

Transworld  Films,  Inc   640 

Trans  Lux  Corp   682 

Transportation  Services    693 

Trapnell,  Coles    273 

Trauner,  Saul    595 

Traven,  B   273 

Travers,  Celia    1  64 

Travers,  Douglas    294 

Travers.  Henry    1^64 

Travers,  Ted    672 

Travilla    392 

Travis  ( Merle)  & 

His  Bronco  Busters           ....  164 

Travis,  Richard    1 64 

Traw,  Homer  M   642 

Traxel,  Mel    591 

Treacher,  Arthur    164 

Treacy,  R.  A   617 

Treadway,  Charlotte    164 

Treadwell,  Laura    164 

Treen,  Mary    1 64 

Trenk,  William    164 

Trenkler,  Freddie    164 

Trell,  Max    273 

Trent,  Jean    1  64 

Trent,  Lee    1  64 

Tresselt,  Frank    642 

Treul,  Johnny    1 64 

Trevino,  Jorge    1  64 

Trevor,  Claire   164,  634 

Triana,  Antonio    164 

Triani,  Lusita    1  64 

Triangle  Films    748 

Triangle  Prod.,  Inc   640 

Tribby.  John  E   373 

Triesault,  Ivan    1 64 

Trigger  (Horse)    182 

Trilling,  Steve    647 

Trimble  Laboratories,  Inc.    ..  688 

Trinity  Films,  Inc  610,  640 

Triola,  Anne    1 64 

Triplett,  P.  T   373 

Tripp,  Barton    1  64 

Tripp,  Roswell  C   671 

Trippi,  Charles    1 64 

Tritsch,  Kenneth    164 

Triumph  Films    640 

Trivas,  Victor    273 

Trivers,  Barry    273 

Troffey,  Alexander    362 

Tronolone,  Nick   631,  695 

Trop.  J.  D   640 


LXIII 


For  Nineteen  Years 
the  Outstanding 
Trade  Publication 

of  the 

Motion  Picture 
Industry 


There  Must  Be  a  Reason! 


GENERA L  INDEX 


Trop  (J.  D. )  Motion 

Picture  Productions   640 

Trosper,  Cuy    624 

Trotta,  Vincent    595 

Trotter,  John  Scott    347 

Trotti,  Lamar   205,  273,  642 

Troupers,  Inc.,  The    603 

Trout,  Tom    1  64 

Trowbridge,  Charles    165 

Trowbridge,  Douglas    165 

Truesdale,  June    273 

Truex,  Ernest    1 65 

Trumble,  L.  A   681 

Trumbo,  Dalton   273,  624 

Trumm,  Leonard    362 

Tryon,  Clenn   165,  223,  273 

Tryon,  Larry    600 

Tsiang,  H.  T   165 

Tubb,  Ernest    347 

Tubb  (Ernest)  & 

His  Singing  Cowboys    165 

Tuch,  Fred    644 

Tuchock,  Wanda    273 

604,  642 

Tuckbreiter,  George  )   597 

Tucker,  Augusta    273 

Tucker,  Forrest   165,  636 

Tucker,  Harland    165 

Tucker,  Melville   205,  636 

Tucker,  Robert    347 

Tucker,  Sophie    165 

Tufts,  Sonny    1 65 

Tugend,  Harry    .  205,  273 

Tully,  Tom    165 

Tummel,  William    388 

Tunberg,  Karl   205,  273 

604,  644 

Tunberg,  William    273 

Tupper  &  Love,  Inc   71  1 

Turich,  Felipe   1  65 

Turich,  Rose    1 65 

Turk,  Marion   273,  642 

Turnell,  Dee    1 65 

Turner,  Anita    1 65 

Turner,  Clyde   1  65 

Turner,  Don    1 65 

Turner,  George    1 65 

Turner,  ]ane    703 

Turner,  Lana   165,  624 

Turner,  Leslie    1  65 

Turner,  Maidel    1 65 

Turner,  Martin    590 

Turner,  Paul  N  589,  597 

Turner,  Ray    1  65 

Turner,  Terry    633 

Turner,  W.  R   682 

Turney,  Catherine    273 

Turpin,  Helen   648 

Tushinsky,  Joseph  S   205 

Tuthill,  Cuyler    373 

Tuttle,  Arthur  B   680 

Tuttle,  Bertram    648 

Tuttle,  E   617 

Tuttle,  Frank    ...    322 

Tuttle,  Frank    223 

Tuttle,  Lurene    1  65 

Tuttle,  Wesley    165 

Tutwiler,  Thomas    294 

TWA  (Trans-World 

Airlines,  Inc. )    693 

Twain,  Mark    273 

Twedell,  Frank   165 


Twentieth  Century-Fox 

Film  Corp.  ..adv.  448,  640,  762 
Twentieth  Century-Fox 

Film  Corp.,  Financial 

Statement    663 

Twentieth  Century-Fox 

International  Corp   641 

Twentieth  Century-Fox 

Television    642 

Twentieth-Fox  Studio    642 

Twiford's    686 

Twist,  John    273 

Twitchel,  Archie    165 

Two  Hands  Corp   642 

Twyman,  Alan  B   599 

Tyler,  Beverly    1 65  624 

Tyler,  Harry    165 

Tyler,  Jimmy    642 

Tyler.  Lelah    1  65 

Tyler,  Leon    1  65 

Tyler,  Richard  E   374 


Tyler,  Tom    1 66 

Tyler,  Walter    312 

Tyne,  George    1  66 

Tyrell,  Alice    1 66 

Tyrell,  John    1  66 

Tyron,  L.  E   766 

Tytherleigh,  David  0   599 

U 

U.B.C.J.A   598 

Ugrin,  Anthony    301 

Ullman,  Elwood    275 

Ullman,  Jr.,  Fredric    594 

Ullman,  Furth   312 

Ullman  (George)  Agency  ...  702 

Ullman,  James  Ramsey    275 

Ulmer,  Edgar  G  223,  275 

Ulric,  Lenore    1  66 

Umbreit,  Kenneth  B  633,  634 

Ungar,  Arthur    706 

Unger,  J.  J   642 

Unger,  Stella    347 

Unions  ....    589 

Union  Pacific  Railroad    693 

United  Airlines    693 

United  Artists  Corp  596,  642 

United  Brotherhood  of 

Carpenters  &  Joiners 

of  America    598 

United  California 

Productions    643 

United  Nations  Film  Board  .  600 
United  Office  &  Professional 

Workers  of  America    598 

United  Philippine  Artists  ....  643 
United  Productions 

of  America    767 

United  Screen 

Attractions  Corp   643 

United  States  Air 

Conditioning  Corp   682 

United  States  Pictures,  Inc.  643 

United  World  Films              ...  645 

748,  761 

Universal  Newsreel    765 

University  Film 

Prods.,  Inc   645 

Universal  International 

Films,  Inc   643 

Universal  - 1  nternational 

Pictures  Co   643 

Universal  Pictures 

Company,  Inc.  .  643,  adv.  812 
Universal  Pictures  Co., 

Financial  Statement    665 

U.O.P.W.A   598 

Urban,  Braheen    347 

Urbina,  Francisco    301 

Urecal,  Minerva    166 

Urell,  John  P   682 

Urell,  K.  C   682 

Urell,  Inc   682 

Urish,  Michael    275 

U.  S.  Foreign  Distributors   ....  961 

Usher,  Billy    166 

Usher,  Bob    61  1 

Usher,  Robert    312 

V 

V's,  The  Four    1  66 

Vaccarino,  Maurice    388 

Vache,  Ernie    644 

Vadnay,  Laszlo    275 

Vagabonds,  The    1 66 

Vague,  Vera   166,  615 

Valdes,  Miguelito    166 

Vale,  Christine    166 

Vale,  Leslie    275 

Vale,  Martin    275 

Vale,  Nina    166 

Vale,  Virginia    1 66 

Valentine,  Bobbie    166 

Valentine,  Elizabeth    166 

Valentine,  John    166 

Valentine,  Joseph   adv.  288 

294,  639 

Valentine,  Paul    1 66 

Valentine,  Vincent    275 

621,  628 

Valette.  Inc   682 

Valette,  C.  E   682 

Valion,  Michael    1  66 

Valin,  Pierre    636 


Vallee,  Lee    388 

Vallee,  Rudy   166,  347 

642,  762 

Vallee  Video    762 

Valles    392 

Valli,  Alida   166,  637 

Vallm.  Rick    166 

Vallon,  Nanette    166 

Valmy,  Ruth    166 

Valuchek,  Andrew    602 

Van,  Cus   166,  589 

Van,  Jean    1 66 

Van  Alstyne,  Jr.,  David    675 

Van  Alstyne,  Egbert    347 

Van  Atta,  Lee    610 

Van  Brunt,  Tad    166 

Vance,  Ethel   275 

Vance,  Jack    388 

Vance,  J.  W   591 

Vance,  Louis  Joseph    275 

Vance,  Lucille    1  66 

Van  Cleave, 

Nathan  Lang   347,  599 

van  der  Ecker,  Diana    166 

Vandercook,  John  W.    .  275,  597 

van  der  Veer,  Willard    765 

Vanderwilt,  Jean    166 

van  Dongen,  Helen    362 

van  Druten,  John    275 

Van  Duran,  Steve    ;  66 

Van  Dusen,  Ricki    166 

Van  Dyke,  William    593 

Van  Enger,  Charles    294 

Van  Enger,  Richard  L   362 

Van  Enger,  Willard   294 

Van  Eyck,  Peter                     .  1  66 

Van  Eyss,  Osso    624 

Vanguard  Films,  Inc.   .--.596,  645 

Vanguard  Press,  Inc   71  1 

Van  Hessen,  Richard    374 

Van  Heusen,  James    347 

Van  Horn,  Maya    166 

Van  Keuren,  S.  S  377,  636 

Van  Marter,  George    312 

Vann,  Polly    166 

Van  Neil,  Cornelius  J   675 

Van  Niman,  R.  T              603,  679 

Vanoli,  Rose    598 

Van  Pelt,  Edwin    635 

Van  Pelt,  Homer    301 

Van  Pelt,  Walter    640 

Van  Riper,  Kay    275 

Van  Rooten,  Luis    166 

Van  Scoyk,  Randolph   347 

Van  Sickle,  Dale    166 

Van  Sloan,  Edward     167 

Van  Trees,  James    295 

Van  Upp,  Virginia   205,275 

Van  Wagner,  Garrett  .  ..633,  634 

van  Zandt,  Philip    167 

Vane,  Sutton    275 

Varconi,  Victor    167 

Varden,  Norma    167 

Varela,  Rosarita    167 

Variety    707 

Variety  Clubs 

International    593 

Varnay.  Astrid    599 

Varno,  Roland    1  67 

Varro,  Juan    1 67 

Vasian,  Leonard  (Leonid)     ..  312 

Vaughan,  Dorothy    167 

Vaughn,  James    377,  617 

Vaughn.  Kerry    167 

Veach,  Rachel    167 

Vedder,  William  H   167 

Veiller,  Anthony  .  205,  275,  648 

Veiller,  Marguerite    275 

Vejar,  Harry    1 67 

Velasco  &  Lenee    167 

Velasco,  Fred    1 67 

Velasquez,  Consuelo    347 

Veloz  &  Yolanda    167 

Venge,  Antia    1  67 

Venuta,  Benay    167 

Venuta.  Joe    167 

Vera-Ellen    167 

Verdi,  Joe    589 

Verdier,  Edward    275 

Verdugo,  Elena    1 67 

Verea,  Lisette    1 67 

Verebes,  Erno    1 67 

Verk,  Don   377,  388 


LXV 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Vermilyea,  Harold   167,  629 

Vern,  David    275 

Vernac,  Denise    167 

Verne,  Karen    1  67 

Verneuil,  Louis    275 

Vernon,  Elmo    362 

Vernon,  Glenn    1  67 

Vernon,  Richard    205 

Vernon,  Vinton    374 

Vernon,  Wally    167 

Vershel,  Irving    645 

Vershel  (Irving)  Prod   645 

Vershinin,  llya    275 

Vetchinsky    312 

Vetluguin, 

Voldemar   adv.  274,  624 

Vicas,  Victor    295 

Vickers,  Martha    167 

Victor  Animato- 

graph  Corp   684 

Victor,  Charles    167 

Victoria  Films,  Inc   645 

Vidor,  Charles   205,  223,  615 

Vidor,  King   205,  223,  275 

593,  694,  648 

Viertel,  Salka    275 

Vigne,  Odette    1 67 

Vigran,  Herbert    1  67 

Viking  Press,  Inc   71  1 

Vilardo,  Henry    301 

Villareal,  Julio      167 

Villegas,  Lucio    1 67 

Vilvoa    168 

Vincent,  Allen    275 

Vincent,  June    1 68 

Vincent,  Leslie    168 

Vincent,  Russ    1  68 

Vinson,  Fred  L   636 

Vinson,  Helen    1 68 

Vnson,  Hilda     594 

Vinson  Pictures  Corp   645 

Vinson,  Val    168 

Viot,  Jacques    275 

Virgo,  Peter    168 

Visaroff,  Michael    168 

Visconti,  John  J   591 

Vitafilm    748 

Vitagraph  Studio    645 

Vitale,  Joseph    168 

Vitaphone  Corp.,  The    645 

Vitare!li,  Art    388 

Vivian,  Percival    168 

Vivian,  Ruth    1 68 

Vlahos,  John    275 

Vogan,  Emmett    168 

Vagel,  Joseph  R.   ..600,  603.  623 

Vogel,  Paul  C   295 

Vogel,  Robert  595,  624 

Voglin,  Jack    388 

Vogt,  H.  F   673 

Vogue,  Mervyn    1 68 

Vola,  Vicki    589 

Volck  (A.  George), Inc   702 

Volk,  George    1  68 

Volkie,  Ralph    168 

Volkman.  Ivan   377,  388 

Volmar,  Victor    627 

von  Cube,  Irmgard    275 

von  Eltz,  Theodore    168 

von  Hemert,  Ted    322 

von  Hessert,  Cornelia    168 

von  Kirbach,  Arthur    374 

von  Koris,  Yvette    168 

von  Ottenfeld,  Eddison    347 

von  Stroheim,  Erich    168 

von  Tilzer,  Albert    347 

von  Wymetal,  William    168 

von  Zell,  Harry    1  68 

adv.  176,  615 

von  Zerneck,  Peter    168 

Voravan.  Chet    1  68 

Vorisek,  Richard  J   374 

Vorhaus,  Bernard    223 

Vorkapitch,  Slavko    205 

Vosburg,  M.  S   613 

Vosburg,  Raydon    613 

Vosper,  Frank    275 

Vosper,  John    1 68 

Votion,  Jack  William   206 

Vreeland,  Bryon    636 

Vreeland,  Robert    388 

Vulolo,  Tito    168 

Vye,  Murvyn    1  68 


W 

Wade,  Besse    1 68 

Wade,  Mary  Ruth    1  68 

Wade,  Roy    388 

Wade,  Russell   168 

Wade,  Vanita    168 

Wadelton,  Tommy    275 

Wadsworth,  Jessie    699 

Wage  Schedule: 

Production  Staff    588 

Wagenheim,  Charles    168 

Waggner,  George             206,  223 

275,  347,  593 

Wagner,  Fernando    1 69 

Wagner,  Harry    601 

Wagner,  Jack    275 

Wagner,  Kid    169 

Wagner,  Max    1 69 

Wagner,  Richard    347 

Wagner,  Sidney    295 

Wainer,  Lee    275 

Waite,  Murray    322 

Wakeley,  Jimmy    169 

Wakeman.  Frederic    275 

Walberg,  Bobby    169 

Walbridge.  John    275 

Walburn,  Raymond    169 

Wald,  Jerry    169 

Wald,  Jerry  .  206,  648,  adv.  768 

Wald,  John    619 

Wald,  Malvin   275.  615 

Walden,  Ben   169 

Waldheim,  Franklin    766 

Waldis.  Otto    1  69 

Waldman,  Frank    275 

Waldman.  Herman    169 

Waldo,  Elizabeth    169 

Waldron.  Charles    169 

Wales,  Duke    594 

Wales,  Ethel    169 

Wales,  John    275 

Walker  American  Corp.    682 

Walker,  Ann   622,  639 

Walker.  Ben   589 

Walker,  Bill   169 

Walker,  Cheryl    169 

Walker.  Elmer    597 

Walker,  Frank    624 

Walker,  Fred   622,  639 

Walker,  Gene    169 

Walker,  Gertrude    275 

Walker,  Hal    223 

Walker  (Harry)  Agency    702 

Walker,  Helen    169 

Walker,  J.  Miller   633,  634 

Walker,  Joseph                295,  590 

Walker,  Nancy    1  69 

Walker,  Nella    169 

Walker,  Pax    1  69 

Walker.  Ray    169 

Walker,  Raymond    347 

Walker,  Richard  L   682 

Walker,  Robert   169  624 

Walker,  Robert  0   682 

Walker,  Senter                622  639 

Walker,  Terry    1 69 

Walker,  Vernon  L   295 

Walker,  Virginia    169 

Walker,  Wally    169 

Walker,  William  "Bill"  ..  169 

Wall,  Clarence    374 

Wall,  Geraldine    169 

Wallace,  Beryl    169 

Wallace,  Charles  E   374 

Wallace,  Don    ...    169 

Wallace,  Edward  F   170 

Wallace,  Helen    1 70 

Wallace,  Henry    298 

Wallace,  Irving    275 

Wallace,  J.  H   275 

Wallace,  J.  K   599 

Wallace,  Jean   170,  642 

Wallace,  Morgan   170  593 

Wallace,  Oliver    347 

Wallace,  Regina    1  70 

Wallace,  Richard    170 

Wallace,  Richard    223 

Wallace,  Robert  S   627 

Wallace,  William    170 

Wallace,  William   301  322 

Waller,  Eddy  C  170,  636 

Waller,  Tom   595 

Walling  William    301 


Wallis,  Hal  B   206,  645 

Wallis  (Hal) 

Prod.,  Inc  adv.  608,  645 

Walrod,  Charles    636 

Walsh,  Arthur    170 

Walsh,  Christy    206 

Walsh,  Eugene  F   643 

Walsh,  Hall    647 

Walsh,  Johnny    170 

Walsh,  Raoul   223,  593.  648 

Walsh,  Richard    170 

Walsh,  Richard  F  591 ,  597 

Walsh,  William    347 

Walsh,  William    624 

Walter,  Bruno    170 

Walter  Co..  Frank    682 

Walter,  Karen    347 

Walter,  Marcia    170 

Walter,  Serge    347 

Walters,  Charles   223.624 

Walters,  E.  Z   671 

Walters,  Elizabeth    170 

Walters,  James  M   322 

Walters,  Joe    301 

Walters,  Ken   377 

Walters,  Susan    170 

Walton,  Douglas    1  70 

Walton,  Edward  L   635 

Walton.  L.  N   603 

Wampler,  Cloud    673 

Wanamaker,  Sam    170 

Wang,  Richard    170 

Wanger,  Walter   206,  594 

617,  639,  645 
Wanger  ( Walter )  Pictures, 

Inc  596,  adv.  612,  645 

Wapner,  Rose  Steinberg    602 

War  Admiral  (Horse)    182 

Waram,  Percy    1  70 

Warburton,  Irvine    362 

Warburton,  John    170 

Ward,  A.  A   671 

Ward,  Alan    170 

Ward,  Amelita    170 

Ward,  Bill   170 

Ward,  E.  Clayton    374 

Ward,  E.  P   644 

Ward,  Edward    347 

Ward  (George)  Agency    702 

Ward,  John    594 

Ward,  L.  J   644 

Ward,  Lloyd    298 

Ward,  Luci    27  5 

Ward,  Mary  Jane    275 

Ward,  Michael    170 

Warde,  Anthony    170 

Warde,  Bobby    170 

Warde,  Harlan    170 

Wardrobe    603 

Wardrobe  Services    689 

Ware,  Darrell   206,  276 

Ware,  Harlan   276 

Ware,  Leon    276 

Ware,  Mary    170 

Warfield,  David    623 

Waring,  Edward  J  673,  680 

Waring,  Fred    603 

Waring  (  Fred )  &  His 

Pennsylvanians    170 

Waring,  Richard    170 

Warmbold,  Walter    .  622 

Warner,  Major  Albert    ..591,  603 
Warner  Bros.  Car- 
toons, Inc   767 

Warner  Bros.  Circuit 

Management  Corp   645 

Warner  Bros.  Pic- 
tures, Inc  645,  adv.  897 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures, 

Financial  Statement    667 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures 

Distributing  Corp   647 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures 

International  Corp   647 

Warner  Bros.  Studio    647 

Warner  Bros.  Studio  Office 

Employees  Guild    601 

Warner  Bros. 

Theatres,  Inc   647 

Warner,  H.  B   170 

Warner,  H.  M  602,  645,  647 

Warner,  Hansel    170 

Warner,  Jack  L  594,  645,  647 


LXVI 


CENER A  L  INDEX 


Warner,  Jerry    276 

Warner  News,  Inc   765 

Warner  Pathe  News,  Inc.  ....  765 

Warnock,  M.  |   671 

Warren,  Charles    624 

Warren,  Charles 

Marquis   276,  629 

Warren,  Eda   362,  594 

Warren,  Gloria    1 71 

Warren,  Harry    ...  347,  594,  624 

Warren  (Harry),  Inc   624 

Warren,  lack    298 

Warren,  James    1  7  1 

Warren,  Janet    1 7 1 

Warren,  Leonard    171 

Warren,  Phil    171 

Warren,  Ruth    171 

Warrenton,  Gilbert    295 

Warrick,  Ruth    171 

Warrington,  Ralph    322 

Warshawsky,  Curtis  B. 

&  Samuel  J   276 

Warth.Theron   206,  362 

Warwick,  James    276 

Warwick  Pictures  Corp.    648 

Warwick,  Robert    171 

Warwick,  Jr.,  Robert    362 

Washam,  Ben    591 

Washburn,  Bryant    171 

Washburn  (Ives),  Inc   71  1 

Washer,  Ben    629 

Washington,  Kenneth    171 

Washington,  Ned    347 

Wasson,  Jr., 

George  F  641,  642 

Waterfield,  Bob    171 

Waters,  Bunny    171 

Waters,  John    223 

Waters,  Ozie   171 ,  348 

Watkin,  Pierre    171 

Watkins,  Billy    686 

Watkins,  Edith    276 

Watkins,  Lawrence  E   276 

Watkins,  Maurine    276 

Watson,  Bobby    171 

Watson,  Don    348 

Watson,  John    348 

Watson,  Jr.,  John    600 

Watson,  Lane    171 

Watson,  Lucile    171 

Watson,  Minor    171 

Watson,  Robert    171 

Watson,  Waldon    636 

Watt,  Jock    171 

Watt,  Lois  C   613 

Watt,  Nate  223,  388 

Watters,  George  Manker    ....  276 

Watts,  Jr.,  Edward    741 

Watts,  Twinkle    171 

Watts,  W.  W   688 

Waugh,  George    598 

Wave,  Virginia    1 7 1 

Waverly  House    711 

Wax,  Mo   706 

Waxberg,  Peter    601 

Waxman,  Franz    348 

Wayburn,  Marguerite    594 

Wayne,  Bernie    348 

Wayne,  Billy    171 

Wayne,  Charles    593 

Wayne,  D.  T  596,  598 

Wayne,  David    171 

Wayne,  Frank    1  72 

Wayne,  Joanne    172 

Wayne,  John   172,  206 

634,  636 

Wayne,  Lou    348 

Wayne,  Stephen    172 

Wead,  Frank    276 

Weait,  Robert    634 

Weatherwax,  Frank 

&  Budd    686 

Weatherwax,  Paul    362 

Weaver,  Doodles    172 

Weaver  (J.  P.)  &  Co   691 

Weaver,  Leon    1 72 

Weaver,  Marjorie    172 

Weaver,  William    707 

Weaver-Jackson    689 

Webb,  Charles    276 

Webb,  Clifton   172,  642 

Webb,  Del    633 

Webb,  Don    322 


Webb,  Henry    298 

Webb,  Ira   276,  322 

388,  648 

Webb,  J.  Watson    362 

Webb,  Jack    172 

Webb,  Jerry    642 

Webb,  Kenneth   597,  603 

Webb,  Norman    706 

Webb,  Richard    172 

Webb,  Robert    223 

Webb,  Roy   348,  599 

Webb,  Seward    388 

Webber,  George    621 

Webber,  Herman   377,  388 

Webber,  Peggy    172 

Weber,  Sr.,  Carl  M   682 

Weber,  Jr.,  Carl  M   682 

Weber,  Floyd    614 

Weber,  Joseph  N   596 

Weber  Machine  Corp   682 

Webster,  Ferris    362 

Webster,  Frank   374,  631 

Webster,  George    389 

Webster,  M.  Coates   276,  604 

Webster,  Margaret    589 

Webster,  Paul    276 

Webster,  Paul  Francis    348 

Wechsler,  David    276 

Wechsler,  H   677 

Wechsler,  Lazar    206 

Wedlock,  Jr.,  Hugh    276 

Weed,  Lillian    589 

Weeks  (Anson)  & 

Orchestra    172 

Weeks,  Clarice    622 

Weeks,  George  W  634,  735 

Weeks,  Jane    172 

Weeks,  Keith  593,  693 

Weeks,  Kenneth    377 

Weems,  Art    589 

Weems  (Ted)  &  His 

Orchestra    172 

Weeren,  Hans    374 

Wehrenberg,  Fred    591 

596,  600 

Weidman,  Jerome    604 

Weigel,  Paul    172 

Weil  (Joe)  Assoc   748 

Weil,  Leo    680 

Weil,  M.  William    680 

Weil,  Richard    276 

Weiler,  A.  H   602 

Weiler,  John  B   298 

Weill,  Kurt   276,  348 

597,  604 

Weiman,  Rita    276 

Weimer,  Herbert  E   642 

Weinberg,  Louis    614 

Weinberger,  Henry    389 

Weiner  (Jack)  Agency    702 

Weiner,  Morris    644 

Weingarten,  Law- 
rence  206,  624 

Weinstein,  Louis  K   621 

Weintraub  (Murray) 

Agency    702 

Weisbart,  David    362 

Weisbarth,  Ted    301 

Weisberg,  Brenda   276,  348 

Weisel,  Mickey    614 

Weiser,  Martin    602 

Weisl,  Edwin  L   629 

Weisman,  Bertha    681 

Weiss,  Adrian    206 

Weiss,  George    348 

Weiss,  Joseph    601 

Weiss,  Leonard    640 

Weiss  (Louis)  &  Co   763 

Weiss,  Robert    389 

Weissman,  Herman    276 

Weissman,  Len    591 

Weissmuller,  Johnny    172 

Weitman,  Robert  M  630,  631 

Welborne,  Scotty    301 

Welch,  Frank    322 

Welch,  Jerry    322 

Welch,  Robert  L   206 

276,  629 

Welden,  Ben    172 

Weldon,  Alex    295 

Weldon,  Jasper    172 

Welgot  Trailer  Service  .  695,  763 

Welisch,  E   276 


Welles,  Christopher    172 

Welles,  Orson   172,  206 

223,  276,  625 

Welles,  Virginia    172 

Wellman,  Harold    295 

Wellman,  Paul  1   276 

Wellman,  William  A  206,  223 

276,  593 

Wells,  Betty    172 

Wells,  Bob    348 

Wells,  George  276,  624 

Wells,  H.  C   276 

Wells,  Herman  B   600 

Wells,  Joan    172 

Wells,  Margaret    172 

Wells,  Pamela    172 

Wells,  Roy    593 

Welsch,  Howard   206,618 

Welsh,  Robert    706 

Weltner,  George  ..596,  629,  630 

Wences,  Senor    172 

Wendling  (Chas.)  Agency  ..  702 

Wendorff,  Reuben    172 

Wengler,  H   671 

Wengraf,  John    172 

Wentker,  F.  W   680 

Wentworth,  Martha    172 

Wenzel,  Arthur  A   172 

Wenzel,  F.  J   682 

Wenzel  Projector  Co   682 

Werbisek,  Gisela    172 

Werker,  Alfred   223,  617 

Werner,  William    641 

Werris,  Snag    276 

Wertheimer,  Adolph    681 

Werthmann,  Rudolph    673 

Wescott,  Glenway   597,  604 

Wessel,  Dick    172 

West,  Charles    629 

West,  Claudine    276 

West  Coast  Sound 

Studios,  Inc   763 

West,  G.  L   679 

West,  Henry   392,  617 

West,  Pat    172 

Westcott,  Helen   172,  642 

Wester,  Carl    298 

Westerfield,  James    172 

Western  Adventure 

Prods.,  Inc   648 

Western  Airlines    693 

Western  Color  Films    748 

Western  Costume  Co   689 

Western  Elec- 
tric Co   adv.  674,  682 

Westhead,  G.  K   680 

Westheimer,  Joe    617 

Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric Corp   683 

Westinghouse  Projection  & 

Photographic  Lamps    692 

Westman,  Nydia    173 

Westminister  Press    711 

Westmore's    689 

Westmore,  Buddy    644 

Westmore,  Ernie    617 

Westmore,  Percy    648 

Westmore,  Wally    629 

Westmoreland,  Josh    374 

Weston,  Cecil    173 

Weston,  Don    173 

Weston,  Joe    602 

Weston  Electrical 

Instrument  Corp   683 

Westrate,  Edwin  V   276 

Wethered,  James    173 

Wetzel,  Al    639 

Wetzel,  Ed    374 

Wexley,  John    276 

Wexler,  Nate    348 

Weyer,  Clint   593,  694 

Weyl,  Carl  Jules    312 

Whalen,  Michael    173 

Wharton,  Oscar    173 

Wheat,  Larry    173 

Wheatcroft,  Douglas    173 

Wheaton,  M.  E   680 

Wheaton,  Ted    590 

Wheeler,  Irwin    671 

Wheeler,  Jack    362 

Wheeler,  Lyle   312,  642 

Wheeler,  W.  H   671 

Wheelock,  Ward    610 


LXVII 


C  E  N  E  R A  L  INDEX 


Wheelright,  Ralph   206,  276 

Whelan,  Arleen    173 

Whelan,  Ekko    348 

Whelan,  Tim    223 

Whipper,  Leigh    173 

Whirlaway  (Horse)    182 

Whistler,  Rudy    173 

Whitaker,  Charles  "Slim"  ....  173 

Whitaker,  John  M   633 

Whitbeck,  Frank    624 

White,  Alma  Chester    603 

White  Cloud  (Horse)    1  82 

White,  Dan    173 

White,  Dean    173 

White,  Don    600 

White,  Edward  )   206,  635 

White,  Ethel  Lina    276 

White,  George    173 

White,  George   206,  277 

White,  George    362 

White,  Gordon    595 

White,  ).  R   676 

White,  Jacqueline    173 

White,  Johnstone    173 

White,  josh    173 

White,  jules    61  5 

White,  Lee  "Lasses"      .173,  358 

White,  Leslie  Turner    277 

White,  Lester    295 

White,  Merrill  G  363,  648 

White,  M.  S   625 

White,  Nelia  Gardner    277 

White,  Patricia    173 

White,  Robert    173 

White,  Robertson    277 

White,  Roger    374 

White,  Sam   206,  223 

White,  Thelma    173 

White,  Theodore  H   597 

White,  Thurman    600 

White.  William  L   227 

White,  )r.,  J.  F  637,  648 

White,  jr.,  Walter    173 

Whireford,  J.  P.  "Blackie"    ..  173 

Whitehead,  Joe    173 

Whitehead,  O.  Z   173 

Whitehead,  Peter    277 

Whiteman,  Ernest    173 

Whiteman,  Paul   173,  348 

Whiteman,  Russ    173 

Whitfield,  Clare    603 

Whitfield,  Raoul   -  277 

Whitfield,  Smoki    173 

Whiting,  Barbara    1 73 

Whiting,  Jack    603 

Whitley,  Crane    173 

Whitley,  Ray   173,  348 

Whitley,  William    298 

Whitman,  Ernest    173 

Whitman,  Gayne    173 

Whitman,  William  F  633,  634 

Whitmore,  Stanley    174 

Whitney,  Beverly    174 

Whitney,  Claire   174 

Whitney.  Eve    1  74 

Whitney,  J.  R   692 

Whitney,  Joan    348 

Whitney,  John    1  74 

Whitney,  Lynn    1 74 

Whitney,  Peter    174 

Whittaker,  Wayne   275 

Whittell,  Josephine    174 

Whittier,  Cordon    591 

Whittlesey  House    71  1 

Whittredge,  J.  R     363 

Whitty,  Dame  Mae    174 

Whorf,  David    174 

Whorf,  Richard   174,  223 

Wholesale  Supply  Co  ...  683 

Whyte.  Patrick    ...  277 

Whytock,  Grant    .  206,  363 

Wick,  Bruno    174 

Wickes,  Mary    174 

Wicks,  Virginia    348 

Widdemer,  Margaret    604 

Widdowson,  Fred    322 

Widmark,  Richard   174,  642 

Widmayer,  D.  W   677 

Wienke,  E.  J   679 

WiereBros   174 

Wiesenthal,  S   619 

Wiggam,  Lionel    277 

Wiggins,  O.  J   682 


Wigton,  Anne    277 

Wikoff,  C.  B   614 

Wilbur,  Crane   223.  277,  617 

Wilburt,  Christy    641 

Wilcox,  Frank    174 

Wilcox,  Fred  M   223,  624 

Wilcox,  John    295 

Wilcox,  Perley  S   675 

Wilcox,  Ray  C   675 

Wilcox,  Robert    174 

Wilcox,  Vivien    595 

Wilcoxon,  Henry    174 

Wild,  Harry  J   295 

Wilde,  Cornel   174,  642 

Wilde,  Dick    634 

Wilde,  Hagar    277 

Wilde,  Heather    174 

Wilde,  Lee    174 

Wilde,  Lynn    174 

Wilde,  Oscar    277 

Wilder,  Billy    223,  277 

594,  629 

Wilder,  Cyril  H  645.  648 

Wilder,  Frank    174 

Wilder,  Margaret  Buell    277 

Wilder,  Thornton    277 

Wilder,  W.  Lee  .    206,  223,  648 
Wilding  Pic- 
ture Prod.,  Inc  748,  761 

Wiles,  Gordon   223,  313 

Wiley,  Dwight  Mitchell    277 

Wiley,  Jan    174 

Wiley  (Richard)  Agency    ...  702 

Wilhelm,  Hans    277 

Wilk,  Jacob   600,  645 

Wilk,  Max    277 

Wilk,  Ralph    706 

Wilk,  Ted    698 

Wilke,  Bob    174 

Wilkens,  Fred    636 

Wilker,  Arthur  V   679 

Wilkerson,  Bill    174 

Wilkerson,  Guy    1  74 

Wilkerson,  W.  R   706 

Wilkins,  Martin    174 

Wilkins,  Vaughn    298 

Wilkinson,  James  R  629,  634 

Wilkinson,  Max    619 

Wilkinson,  Richard  Hill    277 

Wilkinson,  W.  L   676 

Willard  Pictures,  Inc   648 

748,  763 

Willard,  T.  W  648,  748,  763 

Willebrandt,  Mabel 

Walker    593 

Willenz,  Max    174 

Willes,  Jean   175,  631 

Willey,  Lyle   374 

William,  Bob    689 

William,  Warren    175 

Williams,  Annie  Laurie    702 

Williams,  Ben  Ames    277 

Williams,  Bill    175 

Williams  Brothers, 

The  Four    175 

Williams,  Cara    175 

Williams,  Charles   175,  277 

Williams,  C.  J   682 

Williams,  Chili    175 

Williams,  Clem    599 

Williams  (Curley)  &  His 

Georgia  Peach  Pickers    .  ..  175 

Williams,  Don    175 

Williams,  Edward  W   363 

Williams,  Elmo    363 

Williams,  Emlyn    277 

Williams,  Esther   175,  624 

Williams  Film  Laboratories  688 

Williams,  Frances    175 

Williams,  George    348 

Williams,  Guinn  "Big  Boy"  ..  175 

Williams,  Harry    636 

Williams,  H.  V   677 

Williams,  Jr.,  Herschel  V   277 

Williams,  Imogene    648 

Williams,  Jack    175 

Williams,  John  A   374 

Williams,  Kay    175 

Williams,  Kenny    175 

Williams,  Larry    591 

Williams,  Lawrence    277 

Williams,  Lottie    175 

Williams,  Mack    175 

LXVIII 


Williams,  Mac    621 

Williams,  Marilyn    175 

Williams,  Milton    175 

Williams,  Nat    596 

Williams,  Paul    591 

Williams,  Phil    594 

Williams,  Rex    175 

Williams,  Rhys    175 

Williams,  Robert    175 

Williams,  Robert    277 

Williams,  Roy    277 

Williams,  Sanford    175 

Williams,  Shirley  Hunter    175 

Williams,  Sydney  M   206 

Williams,  Tudor    590 

Williams,  Vera    698 

Williams,  Zack    175 

Williamson,  Thames    277 

Willie,  West  &  McGinty    175 

Williford,  E.  Allan   67  1 ,  687 

Willing,  Foy    348 

Willing  (Foyl  &  the  Riders 

of  the  Purple  Sage    175 

Willingham,  Foy    175 

Willis,  Edwin  B  322,  624 

Willis,  Lee    277 

Willis,  Matt    176 

Willis,  Norman    1 76 

Willis,  Shelby    322 

Willock,  Dave  "Tugwell"  ....  176 
Willoughby  Pic- 
tures, Inc  684,  763 

Willoughby,  Bertram  ...  599.  684 

Wills,  Beverly    176 

Wills  (Bob!  &  His 

Texas  Playboys    176 

Wills,  Chill    176 

Wills,  Henry    176 

Wills,  Jr.,  Lou    176 

Wills,  Luther    176 

Wills,  Mary    392 

Wills,  Si    176 

Willson,  Henry   637,  645 

Willson,  Meredith    602 

Willys  of  Hollywood   689 

Willys,  Six    176 

Wilmarth,  W.  H   374 

Wilmering,  Bill    1 76 

Wilmot,  Robert    277 

Wilschke,  E.  0   671 

Wilson,  A.  C   648 

Wilson,  Allen   595,  635 

Wilson,  Alice    176 

Wilson,  C.  E   683 

Wilson.  Carey   206,  624 

Wilson,  Charles    176 

Wilson,  Don    177 

Wilson,  Dooley   177,  348 

Wilson,  Earl    177 

Wilson,  Elizabeth   707,  708 

Wilson,  Frank    589 

Wilson,  F.  D   679 

Wilson,  Fred  D  .-.  680 

Wilson,  Gilbert    177 

Wilson,  Harold    205 

Wilson,  Harry  Leon    277 

Wilson,  Howard    374 

Wilson,  J.  C.    673 

Wilson,  J.  Donald    277 

Wilson,  Janis    1 77 

Wilson,  John    1  77 

Wilson,  John  H   680 

Wilson,  Lewis    1 77 

Wilson,  Marie    177 

Wilson,  Max    277 

Wilson,  Michael    277 

Wilson,  Mitchell    277 

Wilson,  Richard    206 

Wilson,  Stanley    348 

Wilson,  Steve    177 

Wilson,  Ted    277 

Wilson,  Ward    603 

Wilson,  Warren   206,  277 

Wilson,  William  G   684 

Wilste,  John    277 

Wilton,  Eric    177 

Wilton,  Myron    1  77 

Wimer,  Richard    177 

Wimperis.  Arthur   278,  624 

Wimpy,  Rex    295 

Winch,  Frank    278 

Windheim,  Marek   177,  599 

Windsor,  Claire    1  77 


CENERAL  INDEX 


Windsor,  Cabrielle    177 

Windsor,  Marie    177 

Windsor  Pictures    648 

Windust,  Bretaigne   223,  648 

Winegar,  R.  F   677 

Winfield,  Joan    177 

Winikus,  Francis  M.  -  642 

Winkler,  Ben   374,  628 

Winkler,  Daniel  589,  593 

Winkler  (Daniel  M.) 

Agency    702 

Winkler,  Robert    177 

Winn,  Hugh    363 

Winogura,  Harry    624 

Winninger,  Charles    177 

Winslow,  Dick    1  77 

Winsor,  Kathleen    278 

Winsten,  Archer    602 

Winston,  Irene    278 

Winston  (The 

John  C.)  Co   71  1 

Winter,  Bill    595 

Winter,  Keith    278 

Winter,  Shelley   177,  644 

Winterbottom,  Howard    322 

Winterhalter,  Hugo    348 

Winters,  Ralph  E  363,  594 

Winters,  Roland    177 

Winthrop,  Henry  Rogers    623 

Wirick,  Tom    177 

Wisbar,  Frank   206.  223,  278 

Wisberg,  Aubrey    278 

Wisberg,  Claude    177 

Wisdom,  Philip    374 

Wise,  Sr.,  Harold  A   707 

Wise,  Robert   223,  634 

Wise,  Walter    278 

Wiseman,  Scotty    177 

Wiser,  Bud    177 

Wismer,  Harry    1 77 

Wissler,  Rudy    177 

Wister,  Owen    278 

Witham,  Marie    681 

Withers,  Crant   ....177,  206,  636 

Withers,  Isabel    177 

Withers,  Jane    177 

Witherspoon,  Cora    177 

Witney,  William   223,  636 

Witt,  Bill    631 

Witte,  Louis  J   642 

Witten,  Larry   206,  619 

Wittich,  Walter  A   600 

Witting,  N   625 

Wix,  Florence  E   590 

Wobber,  Herman    64] 

Woehler,  Edward   377,  601 

Wohl,  Herman    278 

Woit,  C.  F   621 

Wolcott,  Charles   348,  599 

Wolcott,  Earl  A   374 

Wolcott,  James  L   691 

Wolf,  Anne  Meyers    602 

Wolf,  E.  D   673 

Wolf,  M.  S   683 

Wolf,  Marc    593 

Wolf,  Maurice    645 

Wolf,  Morris    593 

Wolf,  Sam   609,  625,  627 

Wolfe,  Bud    177 

Wolfe,  Charles   393,  594 

Wolfe,  Ian    177 

Wolfe,  Sammy    1 78 

Wolfe,  Wallace  V   594 

Wolfert,  Ira    278 

Wolff,  Maritta    278 

Wolff,  Max   623 

Wolff,  Pierre    278 

Wolff  (Raphael  C.) 

Studios   748,  763 

Wolford,  Bertha    1  78 

Wolfson,  Mitchell    591,  594 

Wolfson,  P.  )  206,  278 

Wolfson,  Victor   597,  604 

Wolins,  Albert    614 

Wolk,  Edward  H   683 

Wolper,  Daniel  L   621 

Wonacott,  Edna  Mae    178 

Wonder,  Tommy    178 

Wong,  Barbara  Jean    178 

Wong,  Beal    1 78 

Wong,  Jean    1 78 

Wong,  Joe   1  78 

Wood,  Allen  K  377,  389 


Wood,  Aubrey    ..  .604,  627,  631 


Wood,  Britt   178,  348 

Wood,  Claire    602 

Wood  Conversion  Co   683 

Wood,  Douglas    1 78 

Wood,  Harry  Lewis    178 

Wood,  Natalie    178 

Weed,  Peggy    178 

Wood,  Robert    178 

Wood,  Sam   223,  624 

Wood,  Truman  K   363 

Wood,  Vernon    704 

Wood,  Victor    178 

Wood,  Wilson    178 

Wood,  Yvonne    392 

Woodbury,  Joan    178 

Woodbury,  John    178 

Woode,  Margo    178 

Woodel  (Woody)  &  His 

Rangers    178 

Woodell,  Barbara    178 

Wooden,  Earl    323 

Woodford,  Helen   178 

Woodham-Smith,  C.  1   643 

Woodruff,  Deanna    178 

Woodruff,  Frank    223 

Woods,  Craig    178 

Woods,  Donald    178 

Woods,  Harry    178 

Woods,  llene    178 

Woods,  Jack   301 

Woods,  Josephine    61  1 

Woodward,  Bob    178 

Woodward,  Frances   178 

Woodward,  Horace   295 

Woodworth,  Marjorie    178 

Woodworth,  Walter   594,  596 

Wooland,  Norman    178 

Woolf,  Billy    691 

Woolf,  Charles    179 

Woolf.  Robert    634 

Woolley,  Monty    179 

Woolman,  Harry    179 

Woolrich,  Cornell    278 

Woolsey,  George    619 

Woolstenhulme,  Charles    377 

Wooten,  Eugen  W   392 

Worfolk,  E.  L   677 

Worl,  Robert  V   593 

World  Adventure  Pic- 
tures Co.,  Inc   648 

World  Jungle  Compound    .  ..  686 

World  Wide  Film  Corp   648 

Worlock,  Frederick    179 

Wormser,  Irving    614 

Wormser,  Mortimer    614 

Wormser,  Richard   278,  642 

Worrall,  George   673 

Worral  Camera  Co   683 

Worsley.  Wally    389 

Worth,  Barbara    278 

Worth,  Bobby   179,  348 

Worth,  Constance    179 

Worth,  Lathrop    ...           .298,  301 

Worthington  Pump  & 

Machinery  Corp   683 

Wrangell,  Basil    223 

Wrather,  Jack   207,  627 

648,  749,  763 

Wrather  (Jack)  Prod.,  Inc.  ..  595 

648,  749,  763 

Wray,  Ardel    278 

Wray,  Fay    278 

Wray,  Richard  G   363 

Wrege,  Jack    642 

Wright,  Armand  Vincent    ....  179 

Wright,  Betty   278,  348 

Wirght.  Buddy    179 

Wright,  Jr.,  Cobina    179 

Wright,  Elizabeth    179 

Wright,  F.  A   673 

Wright,  Gilbert    278 

Wright,  Harry  J.    ...    629 

Wright,  John  Wayne    179 

Wright,  Joseph  C  313,  323 

Wright,  Louise    597 

Wright,  Loyd   594,  613 

622,  642 

Wright,  Mack    389 

Wright,  Ralph    278 

Wright,  Richard    604 

Wright,  Robert    295 

Wright.  Tennant  C   648 


Wright,  Teresa    179 

Wright,  Wen    179 

Wright,  Will    179 

Wright,  William   179 

Wright,  William  H.   207,  278 

Wright,  William  W   624 

Wright-O  Office  Service    689 

Wrigley,  Dewey    590 

Writers    Credits    227 

Wrixon,  Maris    179 

Wrubel,  Allie    348 

Wurtzel,  Ben   642 

Wurtzel  (Harry)  Agency  ....  702 

Wurtzel,  Paul  207,  389,  648 

Wurtzel,  Sam    377 

Wurtzel,  Saul   389,  593 

Wurtzel,  Sol  M.  207.  648 

Wurtzel  (Sol  M.)  Prods.  ..  ...  648 

Wyant,  Jr..  Edward    594 

Wyatt,  Eustace    179 

Wyatt,  Jane    179 

Wycherly,  Margaret    179 

Wyckoff,  Alvin    301 

Wyler,  Robert    278 

Wyler,  William   223,  594 

Wylie,  Philip    278 

Wyman,  Jane   179,  648 

Wynn,  Keenan   179,  624 

Wynn,  Mason    1 79 

Wynn,  Nan   179 

Wynne,  Peggy    1  79 

Wynters,  Charlotte   180 

Wyrick.  Charles    323 


Y 

Yaconelli,  Frank    1  80 

Yankee,  Pat    180 

Yannopoulos,  Dino    599 

Yaras,  Herman    643 

Yaray,  Hans    180 

Yarbo,  Lillian    180 

Yarborough,  Barton    180 

Yarbrough,  Jean   ..207,  224,  631 

Yarbrough,  Jim    602 

Yarnell,  Sally    180 

Yarus,  Buddy   180 

Yates,  Charles  V   589 

Yates,  Douglas  T   635 

Yates,  George  Worth- 
ington   278 

Yates,  Hal   224,  278 

Yates,  Maurice    323 

Yates,  Richard   635 

Yates,  Jr.,  T.  W   636 

Yates,  Sr.,  Herbert    635 

Yawitz,  Paul    278 

Ybarra,  Alfred    313 

Yeager,  Louis    601 

Yellen,  Jack    348 

Yellen,  Max    591 

Yerby,  Frank    278 

Yerge,  Oscar    739 

Yglesias,  Jose    602 

Yip,  William    180 

Yordan.  Philip   207,  278,  615 

637,  642,  643 

York,  B.  M.  "Chick"    180 

York.  David    180 

York.  Duke    180 

York,  Jeff    180 

Yorke  Books,  Inc   71  1 

Yorke,  Carol   180 

Yorke,  Emerson   593,  600 

749,  763 

Yorke,  Gabe    594 

Yoss,  Charles    643 

Yost,  Dorothy    278 

Young,  Alan    642 

Young  America 

Films,  Inc   .749,  763 

Young,  Audrey    180 

Young,  Carleton    180 

Young,  Carroll    278 

Young,  Chic    278 

Young,  Clarence  Upson    278 

Young,  Clifton      180 

Young.  Collier   207,  278,  615 

Young,  Frank    278 

Young,  Frederick  A   295 

Young,  Gig   180,  615 

Young,  Gordon  Ray      279 

Young,  Harold     224 


LXIX 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Young  (Harold 

W.l  Prod  648,  749,  763 


Young,  Howard  Irving    279 

Young,  Kenneth  M   617 

631,  695 

Young,  Larry    1  80 

Young,  Loretta   180,  642 

Young,  Margaret  Ann    595 

Young,  Mary    180 

Young,  Miriam    279 

Young,  Ned    279 

Young,  Nedrick    1  80 

Young,  Ray  E  593,  617 

Young,  Robert   180,  613 

617,  634 

Young,  Robert   67 1 ,  687 

Young,  Roland    1 80 

Young,  Sidney    601 

Young,  Thomas  D   642 

Young,  Truman    680 

Young,  Victor    348 

Young,  Victor  C   1  80 

Youngblood,  Paul    313 

Youngerman,  Jo- 
seph C  389,  629 

Youngman,  Cordon  E   596 

633,  634 

Youngman,  Henry    1  80 

Youngstein,  Max  E  595,  617 

Yowlachi,  Chief    180 


Yuille,  Charles  L  737,  738 

Yule,  Joe    180 

Yung,  Victor  Sen    1  80 

Yurka,  Blanche    180 


Z 

Zagat,  Arthur  Leo    604 

Zahler,  Lee    349 

Zakoura,  Ralph    323 

Zala,  Michael    627 

Zane,  Edgar    363 

Zane,  Henry    323 

Zaner,  Jimmy    1 80 

Zangwill,  Israel    279 

Zannette,  Cuy    1  80 

Zanuck,  Darryl  F  207,  640 

641,  642 

Zappert,  Egon    181 

Zarco,  Estelle    181 

Zaremba,  Paul    181 

Zavian,  Mary    1  81 

Zavitz,  Lee    295 

Zeeman,  Bernard  E   614 

Zeidman,  B.  F   207 

Zeisler,  Alfred    ...  224,  279,  629 

Zelaya,  Don    181 

Zelinka,  Sydney    279 

Zenith  Pictures,  Inc   595 

Zepeda,  Elsa  Lorraine    181 


Ziegler,  William    363 

Ziesler,  Alfred    181 

Ziff-Davis  Publishing  Co   711 

Zigmond,  Jerry    591 

Zilser,  Wolfgang    181 

Zimanich,  Josef    363 

Zimbalist,  Alfred  N   618 

Zimbalist,  Sam   207,  624 

Zimet,  Julian    279 

Zimmer,  Dolph    389 

Zimmerman,  J.  C   609 

Zinkan,  Joe    1  81 

Zinneman,  Fred  S  224,  634 

Zipser,  Sidney    590 

Zissu,  Leonard    599 

Ziv  Television,  Inc   763 

Zoeliner,  William  B   623 

Zoethout,  David    590 

Zohar,  Blanche    181 

Zook,  George  F   600 

Zoomer  Television  Corp   683 

Zoray,  Roy    374 

Zorina,  Vera    1 81 

Zoritch,  Ceorge    181 

Zucco,  Ceorge    181 

Zucker,  Frank    591 

Zuebert,  Bernard  W   599 

Zukor,  Adolph    629 

Zweifel,  Harold    349 

Zweig,  Stefan    279 


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CHARLES  AARON 

-Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 


BUD  ABBOTT 

194S — The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Abbott  &  Costello 
Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  The  Ghost 
Steps  Out,  Univ.;  The  Wistful  Widow  of 
Wagon  Cap,  Ul. 

194(3 — Little  Ciant,  Univ.;  The  Time  of  Their  Lives, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MCM; 
Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  The  Naughty 
Nineties,  Univ. 

1944 —  In  Society,  Univ.;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM. 

JOHN  ABBOTT 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque.  WB ;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul; 
The  Web,  Ul;  Adventure  Island,  Para.;  If 
Winter  Comes,  MCM. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  The  Bandit 
of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's 
Warning,  Col.;  Deception,  WB;  The  Notorious 
Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1945 —  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  The  Power  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB;  A  Thou- 
sand and  One  Nights,  Col.;  The  Vampire's 
Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Cry  of  the 
Werewolf,  Col.;  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  The 
Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  Jane  Eyre,  20th; 
The  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB;  Secrets  of  Scot- 
land Yard,  Rep.;  Summer  Storm,  UA;  U-Boat 
Prisoner,  Col. 

WALTER  ABEL 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  The  Fabulous  Joe, 
UA. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn.  RKO. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.; 
The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

1944 — Mr.  Skeffington,  WB;  An  American  Ro- 
mance, MGM. 


1947- 


HILDECARD  ACKERMAN 

-Killer  at  Large.  PRC. 


DAVID  ACKLES 

1948 — Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty 
Col. 

1947 —  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 — The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

ACQUANETTA 

1946 —  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1944 —  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Jungle  Woman,  Univ. 

EDDIE  ACUFF 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough.  Col;  Song  of  Idaho. 
Col.;  Slippy  McGee,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail, 
Rep.;  Bunglow  13,  20th;  Leather  Gloves,  Col; 
Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  Blondie's  Big 
Moment,  Col.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep., 
Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 — Heldorado,  Rep.;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf, 
Col.;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th;  The  Flying 
Serpent,  PRC;  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horse- 
shoe. 20th 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  Her  Lucky  Night. 
Univ.;  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  Honeymoon 
Ahead,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive,  Univ.;  Leave 
It  to  Blondie,  Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col.; 
Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  She  Gets  Her  Man, 
Univ. 


1944 — Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20fh ;  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA;  South 
of  Dixie,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

ROY  ACUFF  AND  HIS 
SMOKY  MOUNTAIN  BOYS  AND  CIRLS 

1946 —  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep. 

1944 — Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing, 
Rep. 

JEAN  ADAIR 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  Something  in 
the  Wind,  Ul. 

1944 — Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

PHYLLIS  ADAIR 

1946 —  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  Gunning  for  Ven- 
geance, Col. 

Y.  ADAKI 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

ADA-MAY 

1947 — Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 


1947- 
1946- 


ABICAIL  ADAMS 

(also  known  as  TOM M YE  ADAMS  I 

-Copacabana,  UA. 
-Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 


ADA  ADAMS 

1947 — Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 

DOROTHY  ADAMS 

1947 — That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 
20th. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Inner 
Circle,  Rep.;  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.; 
Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Circumstantial  Evi- 
dence, 20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944 —  Laura,  20th. 

ELAYNE  ADAMS 

1945 —  The  Missing  Corpse.  PRC. 

ERNIE  ADAMS 

I  Deceased  I 

1947 —  The  Thirteenth  Hour.  Col.;  Yankee  Fakir, 
Rep.;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  The  Fighting  Fron- 
tiersman, Col.;  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Fear,  Mono.;  Frisco 
Sal,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Ghost  Guns. 
Mono.;  Goin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Marshal  of 
Gunsmoke,  Univ.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  Return  of  th« 
Ape  Man,  Mono. 

JANE  ADAMS 

(also  known  as  PONI  ADAMS) 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-up.  Univ. 

1946 —  The  Brute  Man,  PRC;  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.; 
Lawless  Breed,  Univ.;  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.; 
Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ. 

KATHRYN  ADAMS 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day.  PRC. 

KEN  ADAMS 

1947 —  Prarie  Express,  Mono. 

MARY  ADAMS 

1948 —  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


PONI  ADAMS 

(also  known  as  JANE  ADAMS) 

1946 —  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ.;  A  Night  in 
Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

TED  ADAMS 
(r.  n  RICHARD  TED) 

1948 — Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Tumble- 
weed  Trail,  PRC;  Overland  Trails,  Mono.; 
Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.; 
Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  Valley  of  Fear, 
Mono.;  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep;  Buf- 
falo Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  Code  of 
the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Cun  Talk,  Mono.;  Prairie 
Express,  Mono.;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC; 
Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  Red  River 
Renegades,  Rep.;  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  Trig- 
ger Fingers,  Mono.;  Under  Arizona  Skies, 
Mono. 

TOMMYE  ADAMS 

(also  known  as  ABIGAIL  ADAMS) 

WILLIAM  ADAMS 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

(AMES  ADAMSON 

1948—  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

LARRY  ADLER 

1948 — Three  Daring  Daughters,  MCM. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

LUTHER  ADLER 

1948 — Saigon,  Para.;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep.; 
The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1946—  Cornered,  RKO. 

ROBERT  ADLER 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Green  Grass  of 
Wyoming,  20th;  Yellow  Sky.  20th. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

STELLA  ADLER 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB. 

LOUIS  ADLON 

(  Deceased ) 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Counter-Attack,  Col. 

IRIS  ADRIAN 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  The  Paleface. 
Para.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  Fall  Guy,  Mono.; 
Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC;  The  Trouble  With 
Women,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  It's  a 
Pleasure,  RKO;  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Step- 
pin'  in  Society,  Rep.;  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 — Alaska,  Mono.;  Bluebeard,  PRC;  Million  Dol- 
lar Kid,  Mono.:  Shake  Hands  With  Murder, 
PRC;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  Swing  Host- 
ess, PRC. 

JOHN  ACAR 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO. 

IRENE  ACAY 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

MIMI  ACUCLIA 

1948 — Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

BRIAN  AHERNE 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Angel  on  the 
Amazon,  Rep. 

1947—  The  Locket,  RKO. 

PAT  AHERNE 

1948—  The  Challenge,  20th. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

PHILIP  AHN 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Women  in  the  Night, 
Film  Classics;  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO; 
Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul;  The  Creeper,  20th. 


1947 — The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono.;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Betrayal  from  the 
East,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  China  Sky, 
RKO;  Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  Story 
of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

NORMAN  AINSLEY 

(Deceased  1-27-48) 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

THE  AIRLINERS 

1946 —  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

LUZ  ALBA 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

LUIS  ALBERNI 

1946 —  In  Fast  Company,  Mono. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Machine 
Gun  Mama,  PRC;  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC; 
Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA;  When  the  Lights  Go 
on  Again,  PRC. 

EDDIE  ALBERT 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy.  Ul. 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  The  Perfect  Mar- 
riage, Para.;  Smash  Up,  the  Story  of  a  Woman, 
Ul ;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

1945 —  Strange  Woman,  Mono. 

FRANK  ALBERTSON 

1948—  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  The  Hucksters.  MGM. 

1946 —  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  It's  a  Wonderful  Life, 
RKO;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  I  Love  a  Soldier, 
Para.;  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep. 

HARDIE  ALBRICHT 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie.  Rep.;  The  Jade  Mask, 
Mono  ;  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep. 

1944 —  Army  Wives.  Mono. 

JOHN  ALBRICHT 

1948 —  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th. 

RUTH  ALBU 

1945—  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

RAVAEL  ALCAIDE 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

ROBERT  ALDA 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  The  Man  I 
Love,  WB;  Nora  Prentiss,  WB. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 —  RhaDsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

VIDA  ALDANA 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono. 

DEBRA  ALDEN 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO. 

ERVILLE  ALDERSON 

1948 —  Kidnapped,  Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono  ; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 — Smash  Up,  the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  The  Magnificent  Doll, 
Ul. 

1945 — Along  Came  Jones.  RKO. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Man  from  Frisco, 
Rep. 

MARISKA  ALDRICH 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

ROMA  ALDRICH 

1944 —  Double  Exposure,  Para. 

KAY  ALDRIDCE 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC;  The 
Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC. 


ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


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BETTY  ALEXANDER 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  The  Trespasser,  Rep. 

DAVID  ALEXANDER 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

JAMES  ALEXANDER 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER 

1948 — Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  Night  Has  a  Thou- 
sand Eyes,  Para. 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MCM;  New  Orleans,  UA; 
Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

1946 —  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  The 
Jolson  Story,  Col. 

1945 — The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Junior 
Miss,  20th;  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB ;  The  Doughgirls, 
WB;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

KATHERINE  ALEXANDER 

1948 —  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1945—  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

RICHARD  ALEXANDER 

1948— Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Renegades  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Univ.;  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Cunsmoke  Mesa, 
PRC;  Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono. 

DEMETRIUS  ALEXIS 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

WILLIAM  ALLAND 

1948 — Macbeth,  Rep. 

USEFF  ALI 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO. 

LOUISE  ALLBRITTON 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20tth;  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA ; 
Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  That  Night  With 
You,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys, 
Univ.;  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  San  Diego, 
I  Love  You,  Univ.;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

BARBARA   JO  ALLEN 

(also  known  as  VERA  VACUE) 

BOB  ALLEN 

1945 —  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

CLIFF  ALLEN 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

DREW  ALLEN 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  The  Gay  Cavalier, 
Mono. 

EDDIE  ALLEN 

1944 —  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono. 

FRED  ALLEN 

1945—  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

CLEN  ALLEN 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

CRACIE  ALLEN 

1944 —  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MCM. 

HARRY  ALLEN 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th; 
The  Swordsman,  Col. 

JOE  ALLEN,  Jr. 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para. 

1947 — Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para  ;  Road  to  the  Big 
House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono. 

JOEL  ALLEN 

1945 —  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB;  Objective,  Burma! 
WB. 

1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 


JOHN  H.  ALLEN 

1945 —  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono. 

LESTER  ALLEN 

1948 — The  Pirate,  MCM;  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  The  Great  Flamarion, 
Rep. 

MEL  ALLEN 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

RUTH  ALLEN 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

MRS.  ALLENBURY 

1947 —  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 

SARA  ALLCOOD 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  The  Girl  from  Man- 
hattan, UA;  The  Accused,  Para.;  One  Touch 
of  Venus,  U I . 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Ivy,  Univ.;  Mother 
Wore  Tights,  20th;  Mourning  Becomes  Elec- 
tra,  RKO;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Kitty,  Para.;  The  Spiral 
Staircase,  RKO. 

1945 —  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 — Between  Two  Worlds,  WB ;  Jane  Eyre,  20th; 
The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  Lodger, 
20th. 

ELVIA  ALLMAN 

1944 —  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

JUNE  ALLYSON 

1948 —  The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM;  Words  and 
Music,  MGM;  The  Three  Musketeers,  MCM. 

1947 —  High  Barbaree,  MCM;  Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll 
By,  MGM;  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM;  The 
Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MCM. 

1944 — Meet  the  People,  MCM;  Music  for  Millions, 
MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

ALMIRANTE 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

JEAN  ALOISE 

1945—  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

MURRAY  ALPER 

1948 —  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.;  The  Return  of  October, 
Col. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Gallant  Bess, 
MGM;  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Up  Goes 
Maisie,  MGM. 

1945 —  Cod  Is  My  Pilot,  WB;  Honeymoon  Ahead, 
Univ.;  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB; 
The  Power  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  They  Were 
Expendable,  MGM. 

1944 — Army  Wives,  Mono.;  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark, 
20th;  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  Roger 
Touhy — Gangster,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer, 
20th. 

PATRICIA  ALPHIN 

1948 — Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and 
Tails,  Univ. 

FRANK  ALTEN 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

FERNANDO  ALVARADO 

1947 —  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  Stallion  Road, 
WB. 

1946 — Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Without  Reservations, 
RKO. 

1945 —  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  Thrill  of  a  Ro- 
mance, MGM. 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

JAUNITA  ALVAREZ 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO.;  The  Fal- 
con in  Mexico,  RKO. 

RUTH  ALVAREZ 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO. 


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ACTORS-ACT RESSES 


JOHN  ALVIN 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  Rocky,  Mono.;  The  Bold 
Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.; 
Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Two  Guys  from  Texas, 
WB. 

1947 — Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Cheyenne,  WB; 
Love  and  Learn,  WB;  Under  Colorado  Skies, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB;  Shadow  of  a  Woman, 
WB;  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1945 — Objective,  Burma!,  WB;  San  Antonio,  WB; 

Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 
1944 — The  Sullivans,  20th;  The  Very  Thought  of 

You,  WB. 

KIRK  ALYN 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono.;  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.; 
Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  The  Girl  Who 
Dared,  Rep. 

NESTER  AM  ARAL 

1945 —  (Samba  Band  I  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

CARMEN  AM  AY A 

1945 —  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Knickerbocker  Holi- 
day. UA. 

EVE  AMBER 

1945 —  The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Suspect,  Univ. 

DON  AMECHE 

1948 —  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

1946 —  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

1944 —  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer, 
20th. 

AMERICAN  C.  I.  CHORUS 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

JAMES  AMES 

1948 —  The  Big  Punch,  UA. 

1946—  The  Chase,  UA. 

LEON  AMES 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM  ;  On  an  Island  With 
You,  MGM;  The  Velvet  Touch.  RKO;  A  Date 
With  Judy,  MGM. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  Undercover  Maisie, 
MGM;  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  Song  of 
the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1946 — The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  No  Leave,  No 
Love,  MGM;  The  Postman  Always  Rings 
Twice,  MGM;  The  Show-OTf,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM; 
They  Were  Expendable,  MGM;  Week-End  at 
the  Waldorf,  MGM;  Yolanda  and  the  Thief, 
MGM. 

1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM;  The  Thin  Man 
Goes  Home,  MGM;  Thirty  Seconds  Over 
Tokyo,  MGM;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono 

MARLENE  AMES 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  AMES 

1944 —  The  Last  Ride,  WB;  Return  of  the  Ape  Man, 
Mono. 

RAMSEY  AMES 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  Philo  Vance 
Returns,  PRC. 

1946 — Below  the  Deadline.  Mono.;  The  Gay  Cavalier, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know.  WB. 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves.  Univ.;  Follow 
the  Boys,  Univ.;  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.; 
The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ.;  A  Wave,  a  Wac 
and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CLENN  ANDERS 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai.  Col. 

RUDOLPH  ANDERS 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Under  Nevada 
Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Escape  in  the  Desert, 
WB. 


BOBBY  ANDERSON 

1948 — Kidnapped.  Mono.;  Ruthless,  EL. 

DUSTY  ANDERSON 

1946 — Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col.;  The  Gentle- 
man Misbehaves,  Col.;  One  Way  to  Love,  Col.; 
The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Singing  on  the 
Trail,  Col. 

1945 —  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col.;  Tonight 
and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

EDDY  "ROCHESTER"  ANDERSON 

1946 —  The  Show-Off.  MGM. 

1945—  — Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  I  Love  a  Bandleader, 

Col.;  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

ERNEST  ANDERSON 

1947 —  Sport  of  Kings,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM. 

CEORCE  ANDERSON 

(Deceased  8-26-48) 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  King  of 
the  Gamblers,  Rep. 

1945 —  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Wilson, 
20th. 

HERBERT  ANDERSON 

1948 — Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  You 
Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn,  WB;  That  Way  With  Wom- 
en, WB. 

JUDITH  ANDERSON 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB;  The  Red  House,  UA;  Tycoon, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Specter  of  the 
Rose,  Rep. ;  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha 
Ivers.  Para. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 

1944 —  Laura,  20th. 

MARY  ANDERSON 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  To  Each  His  Own. 
Para. 

1945 —  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 
1944 — Wilson,  20th. 

ROBERT  ANDERSON 

1948—  Ruthless.  EL. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO:  Bride  by  Mistake. 
RKO;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA. 

WARNER  ANDERSON 

1948 — Alias  a  Gentleman.  MGM;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel, 
MGM;  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  The  Beginning  or 
the  End.  MGM;  Dark  Delusion,  MGM;  Song  of 
the  Thin  Man,  MGM;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946—  — Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM:  My  Reputa- 

tion, WB;  Three  Wise  Fools.  MGM ;  Bad  Bas- 
comb,  MGM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM: 
Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  Her  Highness  and 
the  Bellboy,  MGM;  Objective  Burma!,  WB; 
Week-end  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

KEITH  ANDES 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO. 

PAUL  ANDOR 

1945 — Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 
1  944 — Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

CHARLES  ANDRE 

1945 —  Paris — Underground,  UA. 

LONA  ANDRE 

1947 — The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild. 

OLCA  ANDRE 

1947 — The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Guild. 

PIERRE  ANDRE 

1947 —  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Gay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

JEAN  ANDREN 

1948 —  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance. 

1947 —  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


5 


ANDREWS  SISTERS 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO. 
1947 — Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1945 —  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Hollywood  Canteen, 
WB;  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  Swing- 
time,  Johnny,  Univ. 

BOBBIE  ANDREWS 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

CAROLYN  ANDREWS 

1947 —  The  Guilty,  Mono. 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters.  20th;  Colonel  Effingham's 
Raid,  20th;  The  Lady  Confesses.  PRC. 

DANA  ANDREWS 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Deep  Waters.  20th; 
No  Minor  Vices,  MCM. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  Night 
Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Canyon  Pass- 
age, Univ.;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 — Laura,  20th;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th;  Up  in 
Arms,  RKO;  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

LAVERNE  ANDREWS 
(Member  of  the  ANDREWS  SISTERS) 

LOIS  ANDREWS 

1948 —  Western  Heritage,  RKO. 

1  944 — Roger  Touhy — Gangster,  20th. 

MAX  INE  ANDREWS 
(Member  of  the  ANDREWS  SISTERS) 

PATTI  ANDREWS 
(Member  of  the  ANDREWS  SISTERS) 

STANLEY  ANDREWS 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Best  Man  Wins, 
Col.;  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Docks  of 
New  Orleans,  Mono.;  |inx  Money,  Mono.; 
Leather  Gloves.  Col.;  The  Paleface,  Para.; 
The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
Wildfire,  Screen  Guild;  Last  of  the  Wild 
Horses.   Screen  Guild;  Valiant   Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.; 
In  Self  Defense,  Mono.;  Robin  Hood  of  Texas, 
Rep. 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild;  Trail  to  Ven- 
geance, Univ. 

1944 — The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  Man  from  Frisco, 
Rep.;  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO; 
Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

HEATHER  ANCEL 

1948 —  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1944 — In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

EDIT  ANCOLD 

1946 —  Suspense,  Mono. 

1944 —  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

EVELYN  ANKERS 

1948 — Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild;  Last  of  the 
Redmen,  Col.;  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col.; 
Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  The  French  Key,  Rep.; 
Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  The  Frozen  Ghost, 
Univ. 

1944 — Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys, 
Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.; 
Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous, 
UA;  Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  The  Pearl  of 
Death,  Univ.;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

MORRIS  ANKRUM 

1948 —  Fighting  Back,  20th;  Badmen  of  Tombstone, 
Allied  Artists;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  For  the  Love 
Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM; 
Undercover  Maisie.  MGM;  Cynthia,  MGM; 
Desire  Me,  MGM;  Good  News,  MGM;  High 
Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  The  Harvey 
Cirls,   MGM;   Little   Mister   Jim,   MGM;  The 


Migthy  McGurk,  MGM;  Courage  of  Lassie 
MGM. 

1945 — The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Gentle  Annie 
MGM;  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM 
Meet  the  People,  MGM;  Rationing,  MGM 
The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM. 


1947- 


ANNABELLA 
(r.  n  ANN  CARPENTIER) 

-13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 


HARRY  |.  ANSLINCER 

I  Commissioner ) 

1948 — To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

HARRY  ANTRIM 

1948 — Words  and  Music,  MCM;  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th;  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL;  Act  of 
Violence,  MGM;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

VAN  ANTWERP 

( Deceased ) 

1944 — Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

LARRY  ANZALONE 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

ELINOR  APPLETON 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 

MINTA  DURFEE  AR  BUCKLE 

1948 —  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col. 

JOHN  ARCHER 

1947 —  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Roger  Touhy — 
Gangster,  20th. 

CHERYL  ARCHIBALD 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col. 

LOUIS  ARCO 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Secrets  of  Scotland 
Yard,  Rep. 

EVE  ARDEN 

1948 —  Whiplash,  WB;  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 — The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Song  of  Schehera- 
zade, Ul;  The  Unfaithful,  WB;  The  Voice 
of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  My  Reputation, 
WB;  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Mildred  Pierce, 
WB;  Pan-Americana,  RKO;  Patrick  the  Great, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  The  Doughgirls,  WB. 

MARY  ARDEN 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep. 

1945 —  Jealousy,  Rep.;  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

ARKIE  ARKANSAS  WOODCHOPPER 

1944—  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

JOHN  ARLEDCE 
(Deceased  5-15-47) 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

RICHARD  ARLEN 

1948 —  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  When  My  Baby  Smiles 
At  Me.  20th;  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen 
Cuild. 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Accomplice,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Big  Bonanzo,  Rep.;  Identity  Unknown, 
Rep. ;  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep. 

1  944 — The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep. ;  Storm  Over 
Lisbon,  Rep.;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep.;  Timber 
Queen,  Para. 

JOYCE  ARLINC 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL;  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col. 

PEDRO  ARMENDARIZ 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Three  Godfathers.  MCM. 

1947—  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 


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ACTORS-AC  TRESSES 


HENRY  ARMETTA 

I  Deceased  10-21-45) 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MCM;  A  Bell  for  Adano, 
20th;  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Pent- 
house Rhythm,  Univ. 

ARM  I  DA 

1948 — Jungle  Coddess,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ. 

1945 —  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

1944 —  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC. 

RUSSELL  ARMS 

1948 — Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  The  Check- 
ered Coat,  20th;  The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL; 
Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

HENRY  ARMSTRONC 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

LOUIS  ARMSTRONC 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Courtin'  Trouble.  Mono. 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1945 —  (Orchestra)  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  (Orchestra)  Jam  Session, 
Col. 

ROBERT  ARMSTRONC 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  The  Paleface, 
Para. 

1947—  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM;  Ex- 
posed, Rep.;  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Criminal  Court,  RKO; 
Decoy,  Mono.;  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  G.I.  War 
Brides,  Rep. 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA; 
The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO;  Gangs  of 
the  Waterfront,  Rep. 

1944 — Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Belle  of  the  Yukon, 
RKO;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col.;  The 
Navy  Way,  Para. 

DESI  ARNAZ 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ. 

CUS  ARNHEIM 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

SIC  ARNO 

1946 —  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Roughly  Speaking, 
WB;  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA;  Up  in  Arms, 
RKO 

EDWARD  ARNOLD 

1948 —  The  Big  City.  MGM;  Three  Daring  Daughters, 
MGM;  Wallflower,  WB;  Command  Decision, 
MGM. 

1947—  — Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses, 

MGM;  The  Hucksters,  MGM. 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB;  The  Mighty  Mc- 
Gurk,  MGM;  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM;  Zieg- 
feld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  Week-end  at  the 
Waldorf.  MCM. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB;  Kismet,  MGM;  Main  Street  After 
Dark,  MGM;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  Standing 
Room  Only,  Para. 

JESSIE  ARNOLD 

1945 —  Lawless  Empire,  Col. 
1944 — Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

PHIL  ARNOLD 

1948 —  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  The  Main  Street 
Kid,  Rep. 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild;  Killer  at 
Large,  PRC;  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen 
Guild;  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen 
Guild. 

CHARLES  E.  ARNT 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.;  Sitting  Pretty,  20th; 
Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  The  Boy  With 
Green  Hair,  RKO;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th; 
Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 — Big  Town,  Para.;  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  Fall  Guy, 
Mono.;  That  Way  With  Women,  WB;  Saddle 
Pals,  Rep.;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para.;  High 
Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Blondie's  Lucky 


Day,  Col.;  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  The  Girl  of 
the  Limberlost,  Col.;  The  Hoodlum  Saint, 
MGM;  Just  Before  Dawn,  MGM;  Miss  Susie 
Slagle's,  Para.;  Somewhere  in  the  Night, 
20th;  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep.;  Without  Res- 
ervations, RKO 
1945- — Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Courage,  Col.;  Dangerous  Intruder, 
PRC;  Pardon  My  Past,  Col.;  She  Wouldn't 
Say  Yes,  Col.;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC;  Sudan, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Double  Exposure, 
Para.;  Gambler's  Choice,  Para.;  The  Impatient 
Years,  Col.;  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO;  Three  Little 
Sisters,  Rep.;  Up  in  Arms.  RKO. 

DOLLY  ARRIACA 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

SYLVIA  ARSLAN 

1945 —  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.;  Sheriff 
of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

|EAN  ARTHUR 

1948 —  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Impatient  Years,  Col. 

LOUISE  ARTHUR 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono. 

ROBERT  ARTHUR 

1948 — Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Yellow  Sky, 
20th. 

1947—  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC;  Nora  Prentiss, 
WB;  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi.  Mono. 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB;  Too  Young  to  Know, 
WB. 

MANUEL  ARVIDE 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

DIANE  ASCHER 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

SAM  ASH 

1946 — Danny  Boy.  PRC. 

THE  ASHBURNS 

1944 — Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

HARRIS  ASHBURN 

1944 — Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

WARREN  ASHE 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law.  Col. 

1944 —  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  The  Im- 
poster,  Univ. ;  The  Racket  Man.  Col. 

EDWARD  ASHLEY 
(r.  n.  EDWARD  ASHLEY  COOPER) 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Grue- 
some, RKO. 

1946 —  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  The  Madonna's  Secret, 
Rep.;  Nocturne,  RKO. 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

EVE  ASHLEY 

1948 —  I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

HERB  ASHLEY 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

(ESSE  ASHLOCK 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono. 

FRED  ASTAIRE 

1948 —  Easter   Parade,  MGM. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 
1945 — Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

NILS  ASTHER 

1945 — Jealousy,   Rep.;   Love,   Honor  and  Goodbye, 

Rep.;  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 
1944 — Alaska,   Mono.;   Bluebeard,   PRC;  The  Hour 

Before  the  Dawn,  Para.;  The  Man  in  Half 

Moon  Street,  Para. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


7 


GERTRUDE  ASTOR 

1948 — Music  Man,  Mono.;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA; 
Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

MARY  ASTOR 

1948 — Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MCM;  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  Fiesta, 
MCM;  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th. 

1944 — Blonde  Fever,  MCM;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis, 
MCM. 

SHELBY  ATCHISON 

1944 — Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col. 

ROSCOE  ATES 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Inner  Sanctum,  Film 
Classics;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL;  Black  Hills, 

1947 —  Wild  Country,  PRC;  West  to  Glory,  PRC; 
Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 — Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  Driftin'  River,  PRC; 
Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

VI  ATHENS 

1944 —  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Saddle 
Leather  Law,  Col.;  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 

EDITH  ATWATER 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO. 

ROY  ATWELL 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  Gentleman  Joe  Pa- 
looka,  Mono. 

LIONEL  ATWILL 

(Deceased  4-22-46) 

1946 —  Genius  at  Work,  RKO. 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC. ;  Fog  Island,  PRC;  House  of 
Dracula,  Univ. 

1944 —  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  Lady  in  the 
Death  House,  PRC;  Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard, 
Rep. 

LENORE  AUBERT 

1948 —  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Abbott  & 
Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  The  Prairie, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA;  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing 
Her  Now,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  The  Wife  of 
Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Passport  to  Destiny. 
RKO. 

JIMMY  AUBREY 

1948 —  )iggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  I 
Wouldn't  Be  In  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th; 
Thunder  Town,  PRC. 

FLORENCE  All ER 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MCM;  Michael  O'Hal- 
loran,  Mono.;  The  Chase,  UA;  Good  Sam, 
RKO;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  It   Happened  on   Fifth  Ave.,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM;  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.; 
Centleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono.;  Wife  Wanted, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Youth  on  Trial,  Col.;  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO. 

MISCHA  AUER 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  She  Wrote  the 
Book,  Univ. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  Brews- 
ter's Millions,  UA;  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 — Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  Up  in  Mabel's  Room, 
UA. 

I  E  AN  PIERRE  AU  MONT 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

I  AMES  AURNESS 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Roses  Are  Red, 
20th. 

AURORA 

1944 — Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 


FRANK  AUSTIN 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

CENE  AUSTIN 

1944 —  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Moon  Over  Las 
Vegas,  Univ. 

J.  W.  AUSTIN 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th;  Saratoga  Trunk.  WB. 

JERRY  AUSTIN 

1948 — Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

LOIS  AUSTIN 

1948 — Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  The  Golden  Eye. 
Mono. 

1947 — The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  C.I.  War  Brides 
Rep.;  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ 

MARIE  AUSTIN 

1945 — Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 —  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

TERRY  VIVIAN  AUSTIN 

1947 —  Born  to  Speed,  PRC ;  Philo  Vance  Returns, 
PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Step- 
child, PRC.  .  , 

1945 —  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  Men  in  Her  Diary, 
Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

1944 — Destiny,  Univ.;  Hi,  Good  Lookin',  Univ.;  Moon 
Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Night  Club  Cirl,  Univ.; 
Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  C.  P.  AUSTIN 

1944 —  The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col. 

CENE  AUTRY 

1948 —  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Loaded  Pis'ols, 

1947 —  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Saddle  Pals, 
Rep.;  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  The  Last 
Roundup,  Col. 

1946 —  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

ROY  AVERSA 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  AYLESWORTH 

( Deceased ) 

1945 —  Scared  Stiff,  Para. 
1944 — Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

DOUCLAS  AYLESWORTH 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono. 

LEW  AYRES 

1948 — Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

MITCHELL  AYRES 

1944 — (Orchestral  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  (Or- 
chestra) Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  (Or- 
chestra) Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 

HARRY  BABASIN 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

DOROTHY  BABB 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep. 

HARRY  BABBITT 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

LAUREN  BACALL 

1948 — Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  Dark  Passage,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep.  WB. 

1945—  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 
1944 — To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

STEPHANIE  BACHELOR 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  King  of  the  Gam- 
blers, Rep.;  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.;  Sons 
of  Adventure,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Blackmail,  Rep.; 
Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep. 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  C.  I.  War  Brides, 
Rep.;  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep.;  The 
Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Passkey  to  Danger, 
Rep.;  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep. 


8 


ACTORS- ACTRES S  E  S 


1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  Investigator, 

Rep. 

1944 — Experiment  Perilous,  RKO;  Lake  Placid  Sere- 
nade, Rep.;  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  Port  of 
40  Thieves,  Rep.;  Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard, 
Rep. 

CEORCIA  BACKUS 

1947 —  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

IRVINC  BACON 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  State  of  the 
Union,  MGM;  Rocky.  Mono.;  Albuquerque, 
Para.;  Good  Sam,  RKO;  The  Velvet  Touch, 
RKO;  Dynamite,  Para. ,  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul  ; 
California's  Golden  Beginning,  Para.;  Moon- 
rise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux.  UA;  My  Brother  Talks  to 
Horses,  MGM;  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby  - 
Soxer,  RKO;  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

1946 —  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.;  One  Way  to 
Love,  Col.;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA;  Hitchhike  to  Happiness, 
Rep.;  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.;  Spellbound, 
UA;  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ.;  Week-End 
at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Heavenly 
Days.  RKO;  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  Pin 
Up  Girl,  20th;  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA; 
The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM;  Week-end 
Pass,  Univ.;  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

SHELBY  BACON 

1945 —  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep. 

LYNNE  BACCETT 

1946 —  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ.;  The  Ghost 
Steps  Out,  Univ. 

JOHN  BACNI 

1948 —  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep. 

ADOLPH  BAILER 

1948 —  Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

BILL  BAILEY 

1948 — Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

JACK  BAILEY 

1948 — He  Walked  By  Night,  EL. 

PEARL  BAILEY 

1948 — Isn't   It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

RICHARD  BAILEY 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Music  Man,  Mono. 

1947 — The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  The  Marau- 
ders, UA;  Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen 
Guild. 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  Galloping  Thun- 
der, Col.;  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  Young 
Widow,  UA 

1945 —  What   Next,   Corporal    Hargrove!,  MGM. 
1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  That's  My  Baby, 

20th. 

ROBERT  BAILEY 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  Sunday  Dinner 
for  a  Soldier,  20th;  Tampico,  20th;  Wing 
and  a   Prayer,  20th. 

WILLIAM  NORTON  BAILEY 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.; 

FAY  BAINTER 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  June 
Bride,  WB. 

1947 — Deep  Valley,  WB;  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter 
Mitty.  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  The  Vir- 
ginian, Para. 

1945—  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 — Dark  Waters,  UA;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

LEAH  BAIRD 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 
1944— The  Last  Ride,  WB. 


ART  BAKER 
(r.  n.  ARTHUR  SHANK) 

1948 — State  of  the  Unon,  MGM;  Silver  River,  WB; 
The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  The  Decision  of 
Christopher  Blake,  WB;  A  Southern  Yankee, 
MGM;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Dark  De- 
lusion, MGM;  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO; 
Daisy  Kenyon,  20th. 

1946 —  Abie's  Irish  Rose.  UA. 
1945— Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 — Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

BELLE  BAKER 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

BENNY  BAKER 

1948 —  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Homi- 
cide for  Three,  Rep.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1944 —  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

EDDIE  BAKER 

1945 —  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

FAY  BAKER 

1948 —  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The  Gentle- 
man from  Nowhere,  Col.;  No  Minor  Vices. 
MGM;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO. 

KENNY  BAKER 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep. 

1946 —  Tne  Harvey  Girls,  MGM. 

LEE  BAKER 

<  Deceased  I 

1948 —  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

1947 —  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

PHIL  BAKER 

1944 — Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

WILLIAM  BAKEWELL 

1948 —  So  This  is  New  York,  UA;  Arthur  Takes  Over, 
20th;  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  Romance 
on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  The  Farmer's 
Daughter,  RKO;  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby- 
Soxer,  RKO;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  King  of 
the  Bandits,  Mono. 

DICK  BALDWIN 

1944 —  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

WALTER  BALDWIN 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men, 
RKO;  Winter  Meeting,  WB;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th;  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 — Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO;  The  Un- 
suspected, WB. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Johnny  Comes 
Flying  Home,  20th;  Sing  While  You  Dance, 
Col.;  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie.  20th;  Rhythm  Roundup.  Col  . 
State  Fair,  20th;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC. 

1944 — Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  Home  in  Indiana,  20th; 
Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col.;  Together 
Again,  Col 

KATHERINE  BALFOUR 

1944 — Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

JANE  BALL 

1947 —  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  Winged 
Victory,  20th. 

LUCILLE  BALL 

1947 — Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  Lured,  UA. 

1946—  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM; 
Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.;  Two  Smart  People, 
MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MGM. 
1944 — Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

E.  |.  BALLANTINE 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 
1944 — Tampico,  20th. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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SMITH    B ALLE W 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Under  Arizona  Skies, 
Mono. 

1945 — The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

HOLLIS  BANE 

1948 — Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Carson  City  Raiders, 
Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.;  The  Re- 
turn of  Wildfire,  Screen  Guild;  Harpoon, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Hoppy's  Holiday,  RKO;  Buffalo  Bill  Rides 
Again,  Screen  Guild. 

TALLULAH    BANK  HEAD 

1945 — A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 


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1946- 


MONTACUE  BANKS 

-A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

MARGARET  BANNEMAN 

-The  Homestretch,  20th. 
-Cluny  Brown,  20th. 


JOHN  BANNER 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets,   Film  Classics; 

Tisa,  WB;  To  the  Victor,  WB. 
1946 — Rendezvous  24,  20th. 


My  Girl 


1945- 


CEORCI ANA  BANNISTER 

-On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 


BONNIE  BANNON 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

| AMES  "JIM"  BANNON 

1948 — Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics;  The  Man 

from  Colorado,  Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 
1947 — Framed,    Col.;    Johnny    O'Clock,    Col.;  The 

Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  The  Corpse  Came  C. 

O.  D.,  Col.;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 
1946 — Devil's    Mask,    Col.;    Renegades,    Col.;  The 

Unknown,  Col.;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery, 
Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col.;  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col.;  The  Missing  Juror,  Col. 

1944 — Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA. 


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NINA  BARA 

-Black  Hills,  EL. 

-The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

JOHN  BARACREY 

-The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col.;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

BOBBY  BARBER 

-Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep. 
-Henry  Aidrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 


CEORCE  BARBIER 

(  Deceased  7-1  9-45  ) 

Ransom,    Univ.;    Her    Lucky  Night, 


-Blonde 
Univ. 

-Week-end  Pass,  Univ 


DON  BARCLAY 

-Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

JOAN  BARCLAY 

-The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono. 
-The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO. 

STEPHEN  BARCLAY 

-Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild. 

-Fool's  Gold,  UA;  Land  Rush,  Col. 

-Don't  Fence  Me  In.  Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Big- 
house,  Rep.;  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  A 
Sporting  Chance,  Rep. 

-Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge 
City,  Rep. 


ROY  BARCROFT 

1948 — The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the 
Forest,  Rep.;  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Okla- 
homa Badlands,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.; 
Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  Secret  Service 
Investigator,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  The 
Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.; 
Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure, 
Rep. ;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep. ;  Out  of  the 
Storm,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Amanllo,  Rep.;  Des- 
perados of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 


1947 — Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail 
Scouts,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.; 
Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  Blackmail, 
Rep.;  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.; 
Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep.;  Web  of 
Danger,  Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  Along  the 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon, 
Rep.;  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Cripple  Creek,  Rep.;  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 — Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger, 
Rep.;  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.;  Sun 
Valley  Cyclone,  Rep.;  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Ros- 
arita,  Rep.;  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  Colo- 
rado Pioneers,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Bandits, 
Rep.;  Dakota,  Rep.;  Home  on  the  Range, 
Rep.;  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Marshal 
of  Laredo,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.; 
Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  The  Topeka  Terror, 
Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep.;  The  Vam- 
pire's Ghost,  Rep.;  Wagon  Wheels  West- 
ward, Rep. 

1944 — Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wild- 
cat, Rep.;  Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Fire- 
brands, of  Arizona,  Rep.;  The  Girl  Who 
Dared,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.; 
Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sun- 
down, Rep. ;  Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep. 

BEN  BARD 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ. 
1944 — Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 


1948- 


TREVOR  BARDETTE 

Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of 
the  Hesperus,  Col.;  The  Return  of  the  Whis- 
tler, Col.;  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM ;  Secret 
Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Black  Eagle,  Col., 
Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Sword  of  the 
Avenger,  EL;  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep.;  Be- 
hind Locked  Doors,  EL. 
1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Sea  of 
Grass,  MGM;  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Wyoming,  Rep.; 
The  Last  Roundup,  Col.;  Marshal  of  Cripple 
Creek,  Rep. ;  Ramrod,  UA. 

The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  God's  Country,  Screen 
Guild;  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM;  The  Man 
Who  Dared,  Col.;  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 
Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Dick  Tracy,  RKO. 
The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  None  Shall  Es- 
cape, Col.;  Tampico,  20th;  U-Boat  Prisoner, 
Col.;  The  Whistler,  Col. 


1946- 


1945 
1944 


LYNN  BARI 

1948 — The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  The  Spiritualist.  EL. 
1946 — Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  Margie,  20th; 
Nocturne,  RKO;  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Sweet  and 
Low-Down,  20th;  Tampico,  20th. 

JESS  BARKER 

1946 —  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  The 
Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ.;  Ttoe  Ghost  Steps 
Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  Keep  Your 
Powder  Dry,  MGM;  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.: 
Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ.;  This  Love  of 
Ours,  Univ. 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Jam  Session,  Col.;  She's 
a  Soldier,  Too.  Col. 

LEX  BARKER 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
Return  of  the  Bad  Men.  RKO;  The  Velvet 
Touch,  RKO 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Under  the 
Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Crossfire,  RKO. 

PATRICIA  BARKER 

1944 — Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

JOY  BARLOW 

1947 —  The  Trespasser,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

BINNIE  BARNES 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  My  Own 
True  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


1946 —  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ.;  The  Ghost 
Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA;  It's  in  the  Bag, 
UA;  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  The  Hour  Before 
the  Dawn,  Para.;  Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

PHILLIP  BAP NES 

1948 — The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

CHARLIE  BARNET 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Orchestra)  )am  Session,  Col.;  (Orchestra) 
Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

CRIFF  BARNETT 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Fury  at  Furnace 
Creek,  20th;  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  The  Walls  of 
lericho,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peg^y,  20th;  For 
the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Millerson  Case, 
Col.;  Possessed,  WB;  Gunfighters,  Col.;  Step- 
child, PRC;  Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  Cass  Tim- 
berlane,  MGM;  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  The  Son 
of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC;  To  Each  His  Own, 
Para. 

VINCE  BARNETT 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1947 —  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.;  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen 
Guild;  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Gas  House  Kids  Go 
West,  PRC;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Big  Town 
After  Dark,  Para.;  High  Wall,  MGM ;  Joe 
Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.;  Little  Miss 
Broadway,  Col. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO;  The  Killers,  Univ.;  No  Leave,  No  Love, 
MGM;  Swell  Guy,  Ul;  The  Virginian,  Para.; 
Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  High  Powered,  Para.;  River  Gang,  Univ.; 
Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 

1944 — Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono.;  Sweethearts  of 
the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

MICHAEL  BARNITZ,  JR. 

1944 —  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

LITA  BARON 

(also  known  as  ISABELITA) 

1948 —  Jungle  Jim,  Col. 

STEVEN  BARON 

1948 — Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

BYRON  BARR 

1948 — The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Pitfall,  UA. 

1947—  — Big  Town,  Para.;  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para. 

1946 —  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  Love  Letters, 
Para.;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para.;  The  Affairs  of 
Susan,  Para. 

1944 —  Double  Indemnity,  Para. 

CAPPY  BARRA  BOYS 

1948 —  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  Rockin-  in  the 
Rockies,  Col. 

ROBERT  H.  BARRAT 

1948 — Relentless,  Col.;  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Al- 
lied Artists;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO 

1947 —  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM;  The  Fabulous  Texan, 
Rep.;  I  Love  Trouble,  Col.;  Road  to  Rio, 
Para. 

1946 —  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.;  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul; 
Road  to  Utopia,  Para.;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO; 
The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ.;  Dangerous 
Millions,  20th. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep.;  The  Great  John  L.,  UA;  Gris- 
sly's  Millions,  Rep.;  Strangler  of  the  Swamp, 
PRC;  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM;  Wan- 
derer of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Enemy 
of  Women.  Mono. 

CURT  BARRETT 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Galloping  Thunder, 
Col. ;  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono. ;  That 
Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 


EDITH  BARRETT 

1948 — Ruthless,  EL. 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Strangers  in  the  Night, 
Rep.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 — Jane  Eyre,  20th;  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom, 
20th;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

TONY  BARRETT 

1948 — Guns  of  Hate,  RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO; 
Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma, 
RKO;  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  Under 
the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Grue- 
some, RKO. 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  San  Quentin, 
RKO. 

LESLIE  BARRIE 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

MONA  BARRIE 

1948 — My  Dog  Rusty,  Col. 

1947 —  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.;  Secret  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

1946 — Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col. 

1944 —  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

EDGAR  BARRIER 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Port  Said,  Col.; 
To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Rocky,  Mono.; 
Macbeth,  Rep.;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1946 — Cornered,  RKO;  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard 
Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  A  Came  of  Death,  RKO;  Nob  Hill,  20th; 
Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

1944 —  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  Secrets  of  Scotland 
Yard,  Rep. 

DALE  BARRINCER 

1946—  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

HARRY  BARRIS 

1945 —  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.;  Steppin'  in  So- 
ciety, Rep. 

1944 — And  the  Angels  Sing.  Para.;  Here  Come  the 
Waves,  Para. 

KIRK  BARRON 

1944 —  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono. 

ROBERT  BARRON 

1947 —  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied 
Artists. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Tarzan  and  the 
Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col.;  One  Exciting 
Night,  Para.;  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC; 
Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa, 
PRC;  Wilson,  20th. 

CEORCE  BARROWS 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

ALAN  BARRY 

1948 —  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

DAVE  BARRY 

1948 — Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

DONALD  "RED"  BARRY 

1948 — Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  Madonna  of  the 
Desert,  Rep.;  Slippy  McGee,  Rep.;  Train  to 
Alcatraz,  Rep. 

1947—  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  Out  California 
Way,  Rep.;  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep. 
1944 — My  Buddy,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 

The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

DIANA    BARR  YMORE 

1944 — Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 

ETHEL   BARR  YMORE 

1948 —  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Moss  Rose, 
20th;  Night  Song,  RKO;  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO. 

1946 —  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

1944 — None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 


ACTORS-AC  TRESSES 


1  1 


LIONEL  BARRYMORE 

1948 — Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MCM;  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  The  Secret 
Heart,  MCM;  Three  Wise  Fools,  MCM. 

1945 — The  Valley  of  Decision,  MCM. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MCM;  Since  You 
Went  Away,  UA;  Three  Men  in  White,  MCM. 

EDDIE  BARTELL 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col. 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

RICHARD  BARTELL 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 — I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC. 

FREDDIE  BARTHOLOMEW 

1944 — The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

BENNY  BARTLETT 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Trouble  Makers, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Cas  House 
Kids  Co  West,  PRC;  Cas  House  Kids  in 
Hollywood.  PRC. 

1946 —  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

CRECC  BARTON 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Joan  of  Arc  RKO 

1947 —  West  to  Glory.  PRC. 

JAMES  BARTON 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA ;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

JOAN  BARTON 

1948— Mary  Lou,  Col. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Cigarette  Cirl, 
Col. 

1946 —  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

FELIX  BASCH 

( Deceased ) 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Cang,  Para.;  Uncertain  Clory,  WB. 

RICHARD  BASEHART 

1948 —  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

1947 —  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle  Lion;  Cry  Wolf, 
WB. 

JAMES  BASKETT 

( Deceased  I 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

ALBERT  BASSERMAN 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Escape 
Me  Never,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944—  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

BARBARA  BATES 

1948 —  June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  Strange  Holiday 
PRC. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ.;  This  Love 
of  Ours,  Univ. 

CHARLES  BATES 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB. 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

1944 —  San  Diego.  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

FLORENCE  BATES 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  The  Inside  Story, 
Rep.;  Winter  Meeting,  WB ;  Texas,  Brooklyn 
and  Heaven,  UA ;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA;  A 
Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th;  Portrait  of 
Jennie,  SRO. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Love  and  Learn, 
WB;  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO 

1946 — Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Cluny  Brown,  20th; 
Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  The  Time  the 
Place  and  the  Cirl,  WB;  Whistle  Stop, '  UA 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para.;  San  Antonio,  WB 
Saratoga  Trunk,  WB;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 
Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 — Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Kismet,  MCM  -  The 
Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB;  The  Racket  Man 
Col. 


IEANNE  BATES 

1946 —  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 
1945 — Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 — The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier. 
Too,  Col.;  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

JIMMIE  BATES 

1947 —  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap,  Ul. 


1948- 


JOE  BAUTISTA 

-A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 


TOMMY  BATTEN 

1947 — Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 
1944 — Rationing,  MCM. 

RAY  BAUDUC 

1947 — The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

JACK  BAXLEY 

1947 — Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Song  of 
the  Sierras,  Mono, 


1948- 
1948- 


ALAN  BAXTER 

-The  Prairie,  Screen  Cuiild;  Close-Up,  EL. 


ANNE  BAXTER 

-Homecoming,  MCM;  The  Walls  of  Jericho, 
20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  The  Razor's  Edge, 
20th;  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Cuest  in  the 
House,  UA;  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sunday  Din- 
ner for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

CEORCE  BAXTER 

1948 —  Sofia.  Film  Classics. 

WARNER  BAXTER 

1948 — The  Centleman  from  Nowhere,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  The  Crime  Doctor's 
Gamble,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Warning,  Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. ;  Shadows  in  the 
Night,  Col. 

CEORCIA  BAYES 

1945 —  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

BRANDON  BEACH 

1948—  This  Theatre  and  You,  WB. 
1944— I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

CUY  BEACH 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay! 
Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

EULA  BEAL 

1948 —  Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

JOHN  BEAL 

1948 — So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 
1947 — Key  Witness,  Col. 

ROYAL  BEAL 

1947 — Boomerang,  20th. 


20th  ;  Valiant 


1947- 


CHARLIE  BEAL 

-New  Orleans,  UA. 


JEANE  BEALUS 

1944 —  Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col. 

RECINALD  BEANE 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

MARY  BEAR 

1948 — Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance;  That  Lady  in 
Ermine,  20th. 

RENEE  BEARD 

1948 — Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA. 

1947 — Curley,  UA;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

STYMIE  BEARD 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


BETZI  BEATON 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  BEAUDINE,  )R. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

HUGH  BEAUMONT 

1948 — The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  |anet  Ames,  Col.;  Three  on  a 
Ticket,  PRC;  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC;  Bury 
Me  Dead,  PRC;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC:  The  Blue  Dahlia, 
Para.;  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th; 
Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My 
Business,  PRC. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Blood  on  the 
Sun,  UA;  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC;  Objec- 
tive, Burma!  WB. 

1944 —  I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para.;  The  Racket  Man,  Col. 

KATHRYN  BEAUMONT 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM. 

LOUISE  BEAVERS 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House.  SRO; 
Good  Sam,  RKO;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO. 

1946 —  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MCM;  Dixie  Jamboree, 
PRC;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie, 
Univ. 

RICHARD  BEAVERS 

(also  known  as  BRUCE  LANCLEY) 

CEORCE   BEBAN,  JR. 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  The  Fabulous 
Texan.  Rep. 

1946 —  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

DANNY  BECK 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono. 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

MAR|ORY  BECKETT 

1947 —  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

SCOTTY  BECKETT 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  A  Date  With 
Judy,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cynthia.  MGM;  Dangerous  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  My  Reputation,  WB; 
White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ.;  Her  Adventurous 
Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Junior  Miss, 
20th. 

1944 — Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  The 
Climax,  Univ. 

BELITA 

1948 —  The  Hunted.  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Suspense,  Mono. 

1944 —  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

CENEVIEVE  BELL 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan.  20th. 

BILL  BECKFORD 

1944 —  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA. 

FREDERICK  C.  BECKNER,  |R. 

(also  known  as  FRED  COBY) 

DONALD  T.  BEDDOE 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Black  Bart, 
Ul ;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Buck  Privates 
Come  Home,  Ul;  They  Won't  Believe  Me, 
RKO;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.;  The  Bachelor 
and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Best  Years  of 
Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf, 
Col.;  O.  S.  S.,  Para. 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  Getting  Gertie's  Garter, 
UA;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para. 

CHARLES  BEDELL 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

CUY  BEDLUND 

1947 —  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 


ALFONSO  BEDOYA 

1948 — The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB ;  Angel 
on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep. 

CAROLE  ANN  BEERY 

1944 —  Rationing,  MGM. 

NOAH  BEERY,  JR. 

1948 — Indian  Agent,  RKO,  Red  River,  UA. 
1946 — The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  The  Crimson  Ca- 
nary, nUiv. ;  The  Daltons  Ride  Again.  Univ.  ; 
Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  See  My  Lawyer, 
Univ.;  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys.  Univ.;  Hi,  Beautiful,  nUiv. ; 
Week-end  Pass,  Univ. 

NOAH  BEERY,  SR. 

(  Deceased  4-2-461 

1945 —  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col.;  This  Man's 
Navy,  MGM. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Block  Busters, 
Mono.;  Gentle  Annie,  MGM;  Million  Dollar 
Kid,  Mono. 

WALLACE  BEERY 

1948 — Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM;  A  Date  With  Judy, 
MGM. 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McGurk,  MGM;  Bad  Bascomb, 
MGM. 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Rationing,  MGM. 

1943 —  Salute  to  the  Marines,  MGM. 

ED  BECLEY 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Deep  Waters,  20th. 
Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  Street  With  No 
Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola 
Productions. 

PATTI  BEHRS 

1948 —  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th;  Apart- 
ment for  Peggy,  20th. 

STEPHEN  BEKASSY 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph.  UA. 

1945 —  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

ROLAND  BELANCER 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

LEON  BELASCO 

1948 —  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married.  RKO;  Adven- 
tures of  Don  Juan,  WB;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep;  For 
the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 — Philo  Vance  Returns.  PRC. 

1946 —  Little  Iodine,  UA;  Suspense,  Mono.;  Swing 
Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 — Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Easy  to  Look  A*. 
Univ.;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Yolanda 
and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.. 
Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep 

BARBARA  BELDEN 

1944 —  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

RICHARD  BELDIN 

1947 —  Magic  Town.  RKO. 

DALE  BELDINC 

1948 —  Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA;  Inner  Sanctum, 
Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Curley,  UA. 

BARBARA  BEL  CEDDES 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon. 
RKO. 

1947 — The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

HANK  BELL 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-up,  Univ. 

1945 —  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  The  Topeka 
Terror,  Rep. 

JAMES  BELL 

1948 —  Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para.;  I, 
Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 — Blind  Spot,  Coy.;  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  The 
Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM; 


ACTORS-ACT  R ESSE S 


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Brute  Force,  Ul;  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge, 
MCM;  Driftwood,  Rep.;  Killer  McCoy,  MCM; 
Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Cirl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.;  The  Spiral 
Staircase.  RKO;  The  Unknown,  Col. 

1945 — Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Thunderhead,  Son  of 
Flicka,  20th. 

1944 —  I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para. 

JEANNE  BELL 

1947 —  Clamour  Cirl,  Col. 

JOAN  I  E  BELL 

1945 —  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

LULA  BELL  AND  SCOTTY 

1944 —  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

MARION  BELL 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

RODNEY  BELL 

1947 —  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Uncle 
Harry,  Univ. 

RALPH  BELLAMY 

1945 — Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  Lady  on  a  Train, 
Univ.;   Northwest  Trail,   Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Guest  in  the  House,  UA. 

HENRY  BELLAVER 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

LOUIS  BELLSON 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

VIRGINIA  BELMONT 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Silent  Conflict.  UA; 
Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Prairie  Express,  Mono.;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

ROBERT  BENCHLEY 

(Deceased  11-25-45) 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  )anie  Gets 
Married,  WB;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para.;  Snafu, 
Col. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA; 
Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.;  Pan-Americana,  RKO; 
The  Stork  Club,  Para.;  Week-end  at  the 
Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 —  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  |anie,  WB;  The 
National  Barn  Dance,  Para.:  Practically  Yours, 
Para.;  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM. 

DAWN  BENDER 

1946 —  Suspense,  Mono. 

1945 —  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  BENDIX 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  The  Babe  Ruth 
Story,  Allied  Artists;  Race  Street,  RKO. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Calcutta,  Para.;  I'll  Be 
Yours,  Ul;  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  The  Web,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th;  Sentimental  journey,  20th;  Two  Years 
Before  the  Mast,  Para.;  White  Tie  and  Tails, 
Univ. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Don  Juan  Quilligan, 
20th;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Greenwich 
Village,  20th;  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

BROOKS  BENEDICT 

1947 —  Killer  at  Large,  PRC;  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Man  Who  Dared,  PRC;  Three  on  a 
Ticket,  PRC. 

RICHARD  BENEDICT 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Race  Street,  RKO; 
Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB. 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  Crossfire,  RKO;  The  Guilt  of 
Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 — O.  S.  S.,  Para.;  Somewhere  in  the  Night, 
20th;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO;  A  Walk 
in  the  Sun,  20th. 

1945 —  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 


WILLIAM   (Billy)  BENEDICT 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Secret  Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Trouble 
Makers,  Mono. 

1947 — Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Hard  Boiled  Ma- 
honey,  Mono.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  News 
Hounds,  Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Do  You  Love  Me, 
20th;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Live  Wires, 
Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  Spook  Busters, 
Mono. 

1945 — Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC; 
Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Block  Busters, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Follow  the  Leader, 
Mono.;  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  Mil- 
lion Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  That's  My  Baby, 
Rep.;  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  Whispering 
Footsteps,  Rep. 

WILSON  BENCE 

1947 —  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ. 

BOYD  BENNETT 

1945 —  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

BRUCE  BENNETT 

1948 —  Silver  River,  WB;  To  the  Victor,  WB;  The 
Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB ;  Smart  Girls 
Don't  Talk,  WB. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB;  Nora 
Prentiss,  WB;  Dark  Passage,  WB. 

1946 —  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Mildred  Pierce,  WB. 

1944 —  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

CONSTANCE  BENNETT 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Angel  on  the 
Amazon,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1945 —  Paris-Underground.  UA. 

EARL  BENNETT 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

JOAN  BENNETT 

1948 —  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA;  The  Woman  on 
the  Beach,  RKO;  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Nob  Hill, 
20th;  Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

LEE  BENNETT 

1948 —  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Last  Roundup,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Colorado  Serenade, 
PRC;  Driftin'  River,  PRC;  Larceny  in  Her 
Heart,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

1945 —  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

1944 —  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  In  the  Meantime, 
Darling,  20th. 

MARJORIE  BENNETT 

1948 —  June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

RAPHAEL    "RAY"  BENNETT 

1947 — Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA; 
Prairie  Raiders,  Col. 

1946 —  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.;  Gun  Town,  Univ.; 
The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  Under  Arizona 
Skies,  Mono. 

1945 —  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  Flame  of  the  West, 
Mono.;  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trails, 
Mono.;  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Col.; 
Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

1944 —  Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Marshal  of 
Cunsmoke,  Univ.;  Raiders  of  the  Border, 
Mono. 

JACK  BENNY 

1945 —  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  It's  in 
the  Bag,  UA. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

MARY  BENOIT 

1945 —  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

FRANK  BENSON 

1945 — Hangover  Square,  20th. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSE S 


ROY  BENSON 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th. 

1944 —  Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 

BOB  BENTLEY 

(also  known  as  BOB  BUTT) 

1946—  Fool's  Cold,  UA. 

BOB  BENTON 

1947 —  Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

CEORCE  BERANCER 

1948—  Road  House,  20th. 

AN | E  BERENS 

1945 —  Having  Wondertul  Crime,  RKO. 

EVELYN  BERESFORD 

1948 — Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 
1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 

BERNARD  BERC 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

ALPHONSE  BERCE 

1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

EDCAR  BERCEN 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

JERRY  BERCEN 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MCM. 

INCRIO  BERGMAN 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  Saratoga  Trunk, 
WB;  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 —  Gaslight,  MGM. 

BALLARD  BERKELEY 

1948 — I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

JOHN  BERKES 

1948 — Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB ;  Station  West, 
RKO. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D., 
Col. 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA;  In- 
side Job,  Univ. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Crapes,   MCM;  A 
Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

SAUNDRA  BERKOVA 

1948 —  An  Old  Fashioned  Cirl,  EL. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

BARRY  BERNARD 

1948 — Casbah,  Ul;  The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB;  Cry  Wolf,  WB; 
Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col. 

1946 —  Prison  Ship,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep. 

1944 —  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono. 

BILLY  BERNARD 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

IAN  BERNARD 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

JOSEPH   E.  BERNARD 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1945—  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Within  These  Walls, 
20th. 

SAM  BERNARD 

1948 —  The   Vicious   Circle,    UA;    When    My  Baby 
Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

TOMMY  BERNARD 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 

|OHN  BERNARDINO 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

SARA  BERNER 

1948 — The  Cay  Intruders,  20th. 
1947— Backlash,  20th. 

1946 —  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 


MARCARET  BERT 

1948 — Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

1945 —  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

JOE  BESSER 

1948 — Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul. 

1946 —  Talk  About  a  Lady.  Col. 

1945—  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col. 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

BETTIE  BEST 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono.;  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

DEANNIE  BEST 

1948 —  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

EDNA  BEST 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Late 
George  Apley,  20th. 

WILLIE  BEST 

1948 —  Smart  W»man,  Allied  Artists;  Half  Past  Mid- 
night, 20th;  The  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

1947 — Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  The  Red  Stallion, 
Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Dangerous 
Money,  Mono.;  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.; 
Red  Dragon,  Mono. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  The 
Cirl  Who  Dared,  Rep.;  Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

AUDREY  BETZ 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

BILLY  BEVAN 

1948 —  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col.;  The 
Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Devotion,  WB;  Terror 
by  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM. 

1944 —  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.;  South 
of  Dixie,  Univ. 

CLEM  BEVANS 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven, 
UA;  The  Paleface,  Para.;  Portrait  of  Jennie, 
SRO;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col.;  Highway  13,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.; 
Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MGM;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th;  The  Yearling,  MCM. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Crissly's  Millions,  Rep. 
1944 — Night  Club  Cirl,  Univ. 

HELEN  BEVERLEY 

1944 —  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

TURHAN  BEY 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  Parole,  Inc.,  EL; 
The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

1947 —  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Sudan.  Univ. 

1944 —  AM  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  WB;  Bowery 
to  Broadway,  Univ.;  The  Climax,  Univ.; 
Dragon  Seed,  MGM;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

BASIL  BEYEA 

1948 —  (Narration)  My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious  Film 
Assoc. 

PECCY  LOU  BIANCO 

1945 —  Why  Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

ABNER  BIBERMAN 

1946 —  Strange  Conquest,  Univ. 

1945 — Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Betrayal  from  the 
East,  RKO;  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  Salome,  Where 
She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  The  Keys 
of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

MARIA  BIBIKOV 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

ROBERT  BICE 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  He  Walked  by  Night, 
EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 


A  CTORS-ACTRESSES 


15 


1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MCM;  Thirty  Seconds  Over 
Tokyo,  MCM. 

CHARLES  BICKFORD 

1948—  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  The  Babe  Ruth  Story, 
Allied  Artists;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  Command 
Decision,  MCM. 

1947 — Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Farmer's  Daughter, 
RKO;  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO;  Brute 
Force,  Ul. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie.  20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944 —  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

NITA  BIEBER 

1947 — News  Hounds,  Mono. 

BARNEY  BICARD 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

MRS.  E.  BIENVENU 

1948 —  Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

REGINALD  BILADO 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para. 

LYDIA  BILBROOK 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  The  Picture 
of  Dorian  Cray,  MCM;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 —  Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 

BARBARA  BILLINCSLEY 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  Valiant 
Hombre,  UA. 

HERMAN  BINC 

( Deceased ) 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  Where  Do  We  Co  from  Here,  20th. 

CONRAD  BINYON 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Courage  of  Lassie, 
MCM. 

1  944 — And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 

WYRLEY  BIRCH 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

WILLOW  BIRD 

1  948— Wh  ere  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild. 

TALA  BIRELL 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics;  Homicide 
for  Three,  Rep. 

1947 — Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Song  of  Love, 
MGM;  Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  Girls  of  the  Big- 
house,  Rep.;  The  Power  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.. 

1944 —  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB;  The  Monster 
Maker,  PRC;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM;  The 
Purple   Heart,  20th. 

JULIE  BISHOP 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.; 
Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Strange 
Conquest,  Univ. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  You  Came  Along, 
Para. 

1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

RICHARD  BISHOP 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

WILLIAM  BISHOP 

1948 — Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Port  Said,  Col.; 
Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  Thunderhoof,  Col.;  The 
Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1947 —  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MCM. 

WHITNER  BISSELL 

1948 —  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul  ; 
That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Chicken  Every 
Sunday,  20th;  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

1947 — Brute  Force,  Ul;  A  Double  Life,  Ul;  The 
Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 


JACK  BITTNER 

1948 — Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

JONATHAN  BLACK 

(also  known  as  JONATHAN  McALL) 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono. 

DOUCLAS  BLACKLEY 

1948 —  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947 —  Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen 
Guild;  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Big  Town  After 
Dark,  Para. 

SIDNEY  BLACKMER 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 
1947 — Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  The  Lady  and  the  Mon- 
ster, Rep.;  Wilson.  20th. 

CARLYLE    BLACK  WELL  JR. 

1947 — The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep. 

1945 —  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono. 


1945- 


CEORCE  BLACOI 

-Nob  Hill,  20th. 


The  Snake 
A  Double 


VIVIAN  BLAINE 

1946 —  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  Three  Little  Girls  in 
Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th;  State  Fair, 
20th. 

1944 —  Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

BETSY  BLAIR 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul; 
Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 
Life,  Ul. 

BOB  BLAIR 
(r.  n  ROBERT  E.  NEFF) 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 

HENRY  BLAIR 

1948 —  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 

JANET  BLAIR 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Black  Arrow, 
Col. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  I  Love  Trouble, 
Col. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

JOAN  BLAIR 

1948 —  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Street  With  No 
Name,  20th;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Deadline  for 
Murder,  20th. 

1945 —  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep. 

1944 —  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  Whispering  Footsteps, 

RENO  BLAIR 

1948 —  Frontier  Agent,  Mono. 

1947 —  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  Under 
Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

BOBBY  BLAKE 

1948 —  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Hu- 
moresque,  WB;  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Dep.; 
Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Den- 
ver, Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep.; 
Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  The  Last 
Roundup.  Col.;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek, 
Rep.;  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 — California  Cold  Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could  Change.  Rep.; 
In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  Sun 
Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 —  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  Dakota,  Rep.;  The 
Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.;  Home  on 
the  Range,  Rep.;  The  Horn  Blows  at  Mid- 
night, WB;  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.; 
Marshal  of  Laredo.  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the 
Plains,  Rep.;  Pillow  to  Post,  WB;  Wagon 
Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


17 


1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Cheyenne  Wildcat, 
Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  San  Antonio 
Kid,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.; 
Tucson  Raiders,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge 
City,  Rep. ;  The  Woman  in  the  Window,  RKO. 

CLADYS  BLAKE 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Ladies  of  the 
Chorus,  Col. 

1946 —  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MCM:  Let's  Co  Steady.  Col.; 
Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col.;  There  Goes 
Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono. 

LARRY  BLAKE 

1948 — The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  French  Leave, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  Smash  Up,  the  Story  of  a 
Woman,  Ul;  The  Trap,  Mono.;  Second  Chance, 
20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der, 20th;  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep. 

MARIE  BLAKE 

1948 —  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  The  Girl  from  Man- 
hattan, UA. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM ;  Fun  on  a  Weekend, 
UA;  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MGM:  Gildersleeve's 
Ghost,  RKO;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  South 
of  Dixie,  Univ.;  Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

OLIVER  BLAKE 

1948 —  The  Challenge,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  The  Senator  Was  In- 
discreet, Ul. 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th. 

PAMELA  BLAKE 

1948 —  Stage  Struck,  Mono;  Highway  13,  Screen 
Guild;  Son  of  God's  Country,  Rep. 

1947 —  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild;  The  Case  of  the 
Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild;  The  Hat  Box  Mys- 
tery, Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.; 
Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Three's  a 
Crowd,  Rep.;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

CENE  BLAKELY 

1947 —  The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola  Production. 

OLIVE  BLAKENEY 

1948 —  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

1947 —  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  The  Strange 
Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep.;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 
1944 — Experiment    Perilous,    RKO;    Henry  Aldrich- 

Boy  Scout,  Para. ;  Henry  Aldrich's  Little 
Secret,  Para. ;  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid, 
Para.;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep. 

RUBLE  BLAKEY 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

FELIX  "DOC"  BLANCHARD 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

EUMENCO  BLANCO 

1944 —  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC. 

CLARA  BLANDICK 

1948 —  The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM. 

1947 —  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC;  Life  With  Father, 
WB. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  People  Are  Funny, 
Para.;  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ.;  A  Stolen 
Life.  WB. 

1945 —  Fronlier  Gal,  Univ.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ. 
1944 — Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Shadow  of  Sus- 
picion, Mono. 

WILLIAM  BLEES 

1943 — Junior  Army,  Col.;  We've  Never  Been  Licked, 
Univ. 

JOHN  BLEIFER 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono.;  Call  Northside  777, 
20th;  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  The  En- 
chanted Valley,  EL. 


1947 —  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  The  Wife  of  Monte 
Cristo,  PRC. 

1944 — In  Our  Time,  WB  ;  Waterfront,  PRC. 

BILLY  BLETCHER 

1944 —  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC. 

1943 —  Chatterbox,  Rep. 

LELA  BLISS 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  The 
Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Gas  House 
Kids  Go  West,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Mirror.  Univ. 

SALLY  BLISS 

1945 —  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby 
Socks,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

JOAN  BLONDELL 

1947 —  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Christmas  Eve 
UA;  Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilhgan,  20th;  A  Tree  Grows  in 
Brooklyn,  20th. 

ERIC  BLORE 

1948 —  Romance  on  the  High  Seas.  WB. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  Winter 
Wonderland,  Rep.;  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London, 
Col. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para.;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col. 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  Men  in  Her  Diary, 
Univ. ;  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

1944 — San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

ANCIE  BLUE 

1944— Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

BEN  BLUE 

1948 —  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB. 

1947 —  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  Two  Sisters  from  Bos- 
ton, MGM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

MONTE  BLUE 

1948 —  Silver  River,  WB;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB; 
Key  Largo,  WB;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB ;  Possessed,  WB;  That  Way 
With  Women,  WB ;  Bells  of  San  Fernando, 
Screen  Guild;  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB  ;  Shadow  of  a  Woman, 
WB. 

1945 —  San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB ;  The  Mask  of  Dimi- 
trios,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

BLUE  RIDCE  MOUNTAIN  FOLKS 

1945 —  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

STANLEY  BLYSTONE 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Eyes 
of  Texas,  Rep. 

1947—  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  Navajo  Kid, 
PRC;  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC. 

ANN  BLYTH 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Mr.  Peabody 
and  the  Mermaid,  Ul 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul  ;  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 
1946 — Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street.  Univ.;  Bowery  to 
Broadway,  Univ.;  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block, 
Univ.;  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ. 

BETTY  BLYTHE 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  Madonna 
of  the  Desert,  Rep. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  The  Undercover 
Woman,  Rep. 

1945 —  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono. 
1944 — The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono. 

NAN  BOARDMAN 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 


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A  CTORS-ACTRESSES 


LOS  BOCHEROS 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM. 

HERMAND  BODEN 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

IRIS  BOCICNON 

1946 —  The  Cay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

HUMPHREY  BOCART 

1948 — The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB;  Key  Largo, 
WB. 

1947 —  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls, 
WB;  Dark  Passage,  WB. 

1946 — The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB. 

1944 —  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB;  To  Have  and 
Have   Not,  WB. 

NOEL  BOCCS 

1946—  Heading  West,  Col. 

ROMAN  BOHNEN 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  Night 
Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.;  Joan  of  Arc, 
RKO. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.; 
Brute  Force,  Ul;  Song  of  Love,  MCM;  For 
You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Deadline  at 
Dawn,  RKO;  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MCM;  Miss 
Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  The 
Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para.;  Two 
Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Counter- Attack,  Col. 
None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.; 

CURT  BOIS 

1948 —  The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  Arch  of  Tri- 
umph, UA;  French  Leave,  Mono.;  The  Woman 
in  White,  WB;  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  Jungle  Flight,  Para. 

1945 —  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB;  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 
1944 — Blonde  Fever,  MCM;  Cover  Cirl,  Col.;  Gypsy 

Wildcat,  Univ. 

MARY  BOL AND 

1948 —  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM. 

1944 —  In  Our  Time,  WB;  Nothing  But  Trouble, 
MGM;  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

RAY  BOLCER 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MCM. 

ANITA  BOLSTER 

1947 —  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para.;  My  Name  Is  Julia 
Ross,  Col.;  Nob  Hill,  20th;  Scarlet  Street, 
Univ. 

1944 — The  Lodger,  20th;  Passport  to  Marseille, 
RKO;  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM. 

MATHEW  BOLTON 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para. 

FORTUNIO  BONANOVA 

1948 — Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  Badmen  of  Tomb- 
stone, Allied  Artists;  Romance  on  the  High 
Seas,  WB;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB; 
Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM;  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1946 —  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  Monsieur  BeaUcaire,  Para.; 
Red  Dragon,  Mono. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Man  Alive,  RKO; 
Where  Do  We  Go  from  Here,  20th. 

1944 — Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Brazil, 
Rep.;  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Going  My 
Way,  Para.;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  My  Best 
Gal,  Rep. 

DAVID  BOND 

1948 —  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  The  Late  George  Apley, 
20th;  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA; 
A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

JOHNNY  BOND 
(r.  n.  IOHN  HERBERT  BOND) 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 


1945 — Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 —  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  Marshal  of  Gun- 
smoke,  Univ. 

LILLIAN  BOND 

1945 —  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM. 

RAYMOND  BOND 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  So  Dear  to  My 
Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

TOMMY  BOND 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para. 

1947 —  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC;  Gas  House 
Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Twice  Blessed, 
MCM. 

1944 —  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

WARD  BOND 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  The  Time  of  Your  Life, 
UA;  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Three 
Godfathers,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  It's  a  Wonderful  Life, 
RKO;  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep.;  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  The  Sullivans,  20th; 
Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

BEULAH  BONDI 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA;  It's  a  Wonder- 
ful Life,  RKO;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  The  Southerner,  UA. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  I  Love  a  Soldier, 
Para  ;  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Gay, 
Para.;  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col.;  The  Very 
Thought  of  You,  WB. 

WALTER  BONN 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

LEE  BONNELL 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Jiggs  and  Mag- 
gie in  Society,  Mono.;  The  Checkered  Coat, 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  San  Quentin,  RKO. 

ADRIAN  BOOTH 

1948 — California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Le- 
gion, Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  The 
Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Along  the  Ore- 
gon Trail,  Rep.;  Exposed,  Rep.;  Under  Colo- 
rado Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  Out 
California  Way,  Rep.;  Valley  of  the  Zombies, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  Tell  It  to  a  Star, 
Rep. 

BARBARA  BOOTH 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

KARIN  BOOTH 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MCM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MCM. 

LEO  BORDEN 

1945 —  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono. 

EUCENE  BORDEN 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 
1947 — Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg, 

20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th;  Glamour 
Cirl,  Col. 

1946  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  The  Razors  Edge, 

20th'  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  The 
Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col.;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 — The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

1944 — Dark  Waters.  UA. 

LOUIS  BORELL 

1944 — A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO. 

EMILE  BOREO 

1947 — Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 


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SWEN  HUCO  BORC 

1945 —  Nob  Hill,  20th;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ. 

1944 —  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

VEDA  ANN  BORC 

1948 — Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM; 
Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Big  Town,  Para.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  The 
Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO;  Mother 
Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.; 
Wife  Wanted,  Mono.;  Accomplice,  PRC;  Love, 
Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  Don  Juan  Quilligan, 
20th;  Fog  Island,  PRC;  Life  With  Blondie, 
Col.;  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  Scared  Stiff,  Para.; 
Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col.;  What  a 
Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Detective  Kitty  O'Day, 
Mono.;  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  The 
Girl  Who  Dared,  Rep.;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling, 
20th;  Marked  Trails,  Mono.;  Smart  Cuy, 
Mono.;  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

LEOPOLD  BORKOWSKI 

1948 —  The  Search,  MGM. 

FERIKE  BOROS 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

1945 —  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ.;  A  Tree  Grows  in 
Brooklyn,  20th. 

CONNIE  BOSWELL 

1946 —  Swing  Parade  of   1946,  Mono. 

WADE  BOTELER 

(Deceased  1945) 

1944 — The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

DICK  BOTILLER 

1944 —  The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  Yellow  Rose  of 
Texas,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  BOUDREAUX 

1948 — Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 

MATTHEW  BOULTON 

1948 — The  Woman  in  White,  WB  ;  Enchantment,  UA. 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB ;  Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes 
Back,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  The  Woman 
in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 — National  Velvet,  MGM;  Nothing  But  Trouble, 
MGM;  Secrets  of  Scotland,  Rep.;  The  Man  in 
Half  Moon  Street,  Para. 

PHILIP  BOURNEUF 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

MARY  BOVARD 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

BILL  BOVETT 

1945 —  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

KENNETH  BOWERS 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM;  I'll  Be  Seeing  You, 
UA. 

LEE  BOWMAN 

1947 — Smash-Up — the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 —  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  Tonight  and 
Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col.:  The  Impatient  Years,  Col.; 
Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

HELEN  BOYCE 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild,  Abilene 
Town,  UA. 

MILDRED  BOYD 

1946 —  Red  Dragon,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  BOYD 

1948 —  (Exec,  prod.)  Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1947 —  (Exec.  Prod.)  Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  (Exec. 
Prod.)  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  (Exec.  Prod.) 
The  Marauders,  UA. 

1946 — The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fool's  Gold,  UA; 

Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 
1944 — The   Forty  Thieves,    UA;    Lumberjack,    UA ; 

Mystery  Man,  UA;  Riders  of  the  Deadline, 

UA;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 


CHARLES  BOYER 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

1945 —  Confidential    Agent,  WB. 

1944 — Caslight,  MCM;  Together  Again,  Col. 

JACK  BOYLE 

1944 — My  Best  Gal,  Rep. 

WALDEN  BOYLE 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  Road  to  the 
Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

EVA  LEONARD  BOYNE 

1944 —  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

HAZEL  BOYNE 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

EDDIE  BRACKEN 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Duffy's  Tavern, 
Para.;  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Out  of  This 
World,  Para. 

1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  The  Miracle 
of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para.;  Rainbow  Island, 
Para. 

DAVID  BRADFORD 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

LANE  BRADFORD 

1948 —  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe. 
Rep.;  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  Black  Hills,  EL. 

1947 —  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.; 
Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC;  Riders  of  the 
Lone  Star,  Col. 

1946 —  Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Silver  Range,  Mono. 

BETTY  BRADLEY 

1944 — Trocadero,  Rep. 

HARRY  BRADLEY 

( Deceased ) 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Make  Your 
Own  Bed,  WB. 

PAUL  BRADLEY 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono. 

TRUMAN  BRADLEY 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB. 

CHARLES  BRADSTREET 

1948 —  Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  Pa- 
role, Inc.,  EL. 

1947—  Unfinished  Dance,  MCM. 

FRED  BRADY 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.; 
Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  Meet  Me  on  Broad- 
way, Col. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  3  Is  a  Fam- 
ily, UA. 

JUNE  BRADY 

1945—  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

PATTI  BRADY 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of 
the  Hesperus,  Col.;  State  of  the  Union,  MGM; 
A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  Stallion  Road, 
WB. 

1 946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB ;  Two  Guys  from 
Milwaukee,  WB. 

RUTH  BRADY 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  The  Strange  Mrs. 
Crane,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Stallion  Road,  WB ; 
Unfinished  Dance,  MGM. 

1946 — The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Little  Mister  Jim, 
MCM. 

1945 — The  Clock,  MGM. 

SCOTT  BRADY 

1948 —  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

LIONEL  BRAHAM 

1948 — Macbeth,  Rep. 

RUTH  BRANDE 

1945 — The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC. 


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ACTORS-ACTRE  S SES 


MICHAEL  BRANDEN 

(also  known  as  ARCHIE  TWITCHELLi 

1947 — The  Arnelo  Affair,  MCM;  Second  Chance, 
20th;  Web  of  Danger,  Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Ceraldine,  Rep.;  The  French  Key, 
Rep.;  Accomplice,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

CAROL  BRANNON 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MCM. 

HENRY  BRANDON 

1948 —  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  The 
Paleface,  Para. 

JOYCE  BRANT  and  the  FLENNOY  TRIO 

1946 —  Mr.   Ace,  UA. 

ROY  BRANT 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ. 

KEEFE  BRASSELLE 

1947 —  Railroaded,  PRC. 
1945 — River  Gang,  Univ. 

SASCHA  BRASTOFF 

1944 —  Winged   Victory,  20th. 

PAUL  BRATTI 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

ROBERT  BRAY 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  Return  of  the 
Bad  Men,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  In- 
dian Agent,  RKO;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

MARGARET  BRAYTON 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  The  Trap, 
Mono. 

1945 —  The  Spider,  20th. 

CEORCE  BREAKSTON 

1948 —  Urubu,  UA. 

ECON  BRECHER 

<  Deceased  I 

1946 —  O.S.S.,  Para.;  Temptation,  Ul;  The  Wife  of 
Monte  Cristo.  PRC;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col.  .. 

1945 — A  Royal  Scandal,  20th;  Voice  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  White  Pongo.  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

THOMAS  E.  BREEN 

1948 — B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM;  Luxury  Liner,  MCM. 

LENNIE  BREMEN 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  Linda  Be 
Good,  PRC. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

LUCILLE  BREMER 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  Ruthless,  EL;  Be- 
hind Locked  Doors,  EL. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Fol- 
lies, MGM. 

1945 —  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 
1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

EL  BRENDEL 

1944 —  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC. 

ANN  BRENDON 

(also  known  as  CARRIE  DEVON  i 

TOM  BRENEMAN 

I  Deceased  4-28-481 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

WALTER  BRENNAN 

1948 —  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!.  20th;  Blood  on  the 
Moon,  RKO;  Red  River,  UA. 

1947 —  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  O,  My  Darling 
Clementine,  20th;  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB  ; 
A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep. 

1944 — Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  The  Princess  and 
the  Pirate,  RKO;  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

EVELYN  BRENT 

1948 —  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.;  Robin  Hood  of 
Monterey,  Mono. 

1944 — Bowery  Champs,  Mono. 


CEORCE  BRENT 

1948 — Luxury  Liner,  MGM;  Angel  on  the  Amazon, 
Rep. 

1947 —  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Slave  Girl, 
Ul;  Christmas  Eve,  UA;  Out  of  the  Blue, 
Eagle-Lion. 

1946 — Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.;  My  Reputation,  WB ; 
The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO;  Temptation,  Ul; 
Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 
1944 — Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

LINDA  BRENT 

1944 —  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep. 

LYNTON  BRENT 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono. ;  Gentleman  from  Texas, 
Mono.;  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Marked 
Trails,  Mono.;  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono.; 
Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  Valley  of 
Vengeance,  PRC. 

ROBERT  BRENT 

1944 —  Cunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC. 

ROMNEY  BRENT 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

ROY  BRENT 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ. 

1946 —  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ.;  Lightning  Raid- 
ers, PRC;  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC;  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ.;  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945—  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC. 
1944 — Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

EDMOND  BREON 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MGM;  Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  Forever  Amber, 
20th. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB ;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ. 

1944 —  Casanova  Drown,  RKO;  Gaslight,  MGM;  The 
Hour  Before  the  Dawn,  Para.;  The  Lodger, 
20th;  The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.; 
The  Woman    in   the   Window,  RKO. 

FELIX  BRESSART 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO 

1946 —  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO;  I've  Always  Loved 
You,  Rep.;  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  Without  Love, 
MGM. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MGM;  Greenwich  Village,  20th; 
The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

CLARIBEL  BRESSEL 

1948 — The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

MARY  BRIAN 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild. 

FANNY  BRICE 

1946 —  Ziegfeld    Follies,  MGM. 

ALAN  BRIDCE 

1948 —  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Silver  River,  WB  . 
Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th;  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  Mad  Wednesday,  UA; 
Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.;  The  Fabulous  Joe, 
UA. 

1946 — Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Below  the  Deadline, 
Mono.;  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  The  Falcon's 
Alibi,  RKO;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Both  Barrels 
Blazing,  Col.;  A  Guy,  a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col.; 
The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.;  Thunderhead — Son  of 
Flicka,  20th;  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th 

1944 — Hall  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  The  Miracle 
of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para.;  The  Unwritten 
Code,  Col. 

BEAU  BRIDCES 

1948 —  No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 

JOHN  BRIDCES 

1944 — Outlaw    Trail,    Mono.:    Sonora  Stagecoach. 
Mono. ;  Westward   Bound,  Mono. 


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21 


LLOYD  BRIDCES 

1945 —  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  Secret  Service  In- 
vestigator, Rep.;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.;  Ramrod, 
UA. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA;  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.; 
Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  A  Walk  in  the 
Sun,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Strange  Confession, 
Univ. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  The  Master  Race, 
RKO;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  She's  a  Sol- 
dier, Too,  Col. 

BARBARA  BRIER 

1948 —  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  An  Old  Fashioned 
Cirl,  EL. 

HARLAN  BRICCS 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th 

1947—  Cynthia,  MCM;  Personality  Kid,  Col.;  Vigil- 
antes of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  A  Double  Life, 
Ul;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.; 
Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.;  Wake  Up  and 
Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  State  Fair,  20th. 

JULIE  BRICCS 

1947 —  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

MATT  BRICCS 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Roger  Touhy — Gangster, 
20th. 

PATTI  BRILL 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  Kilroy  Was 
Here,  Mono. 

1946 —  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Sing  Your  Way  Home, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Cirl  Rush,  RKO;  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

PAUL  BRINECAR 

1948 —  Larceny,  Ul. 

NANCY  BRINCKMAN 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono. 

1945 —  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Saddle  Ser- 
enade, Mono. 

TESSA  BRIND 

1944— Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

LOU  BRINC 

1944 —  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

VIRGINIA  BRISSAC 

1948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  Summer  Holiday. 
MCM;  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  Ul. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA ;  Captain  from  Castile, 
20th. 

1946—  — Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valen- 

tine, Rep.;  Renegades,  Col. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MCM;  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  The 
Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  C.I.  Honeymoon, 
Mono.;  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono.;  Three's  a 
Crowd,  Rep.;  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th; 
Why  Cirls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM;  Night 
Club  Cirl,  Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.;  Sing, 
Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep.;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

FRANK  BRISTOW 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

PHIL  BRITO 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

BARBARA  BRITTON 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para;.  The 
Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1947 —  Cunfighters,  Col. 

1946 — The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.;  The  Return  ot 
Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer, 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd.  UA;  The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 
1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,   Para.;   'Till  We 

Meet  Again,  Para.;  So  Proudly  We  Hail,  Para.; 
Young  and  Willing,  UA. 
Para.;  The  Virginian,  Para. 


KENNETH  BRITTON 

1948 — Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB;  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

PAMELA  BRITTON 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM ;  A  Letter  for  Evie, 
Col. 

WILLIAM  BROADUS 

1944 —  The  Negro  Soldier,  U.  S.  War  Dept. 

PETER  BROCCO 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  The  Vicious 
Circle,  UA;  Appointment  with  Murder,  Film 
Classics;  The  Gallant  Blade.  Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col. 

BETTY  BRODEL 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Swing  Hostess, 
PRC. 

HELEN  BRODERICK 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Her  Primitive 
Man,  Univ.;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

DON  BRODIE 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Pic. 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC;  Bedside 
Manner,  UA. 

1944 —  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

STEVE  BRODIE 

1948 — The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO:  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Station 
West,  RKO;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Desperate,  RKO; 
Thunder  Mountain,  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO; 
Crossfire,  RKO;  Out  of  the  Blue,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Criminal  Court, 
RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  Sunset 
Pass,  RKO;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th;  Young 
Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.;  This  Man's  Navy. 
MCM. 

|.  EDWARD  BROMBERC 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947 —  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ.;  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling 
Down.  Col. 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  The  Missing  Corpse, 
PRC;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  Salome,  Where 
She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Voice  in  the 
Wind,  UA. 

JOHN  BROMFIELD 

1948 —  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  Harpoon,  Screen 
Guild. 

LILLIAN  BRONSON 

1948 — Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  Family  Honeymoon.  Ul. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  Welcome  Strang- 
er, Para.;  The  Hucksters,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.;  Sentimental 
journey,  20th;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

1945 —  junior  Miss,  20th;  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Road 
to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn, 
20th. 

1944 — Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  In  the  Meantime. 
Darling,  20th;  Mademoiselle  Fifi.  RKO. 

MILTON  BRONSON 

1944—  A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CLIFFORD  BROOKE 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White.  WB 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Moss  Rose, 
20th. 

1946 —  Black  Beautv.  20th;  The  Madonna's  Secret, 
Rep.;  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  Hangover  Square,  20th; 
Molly  and  Me.  20th. 

1944 — The  Suspect,  Univ.;  Wilson,  20th. 

HILLARY  BROOKE 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Big  Town  Scan- 
dal, Para.;  Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 

1947 —  Big  Town,  Para.:  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.; 
Big  Town  After  Dark.  Para. 


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ACTORS-ACTRE S  S  E  S 


1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  The  Gentle- 
man Misbehaves,  Col.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire. 
Para.;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para.;  Strange  Imper- 
sonation. Rep.;  Strange  Journey,  20th;  Up 
Goes  Maisie,  MGM;  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  The  Enchanted 
Cottage,  RKO;  The  Woman  in  Green  Univ. 

1944 — |ane  Eyre,  20th;  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.; 
Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

BOBBY  BROOKS  and  QUARTETTE 

1944- — South  of  Dixie,  Univ.;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

CLARENCE  BROOKS 

1944 —  The  Negro  Soldier,  U.  S.  War  Dept. 

CERALDINE  BROOKS 

1948 — Embraceable  You,  WB  ;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB  ;  Cry  Wolf,  WB. 

HAOOA  BROOKS 

1947 —  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

HAZEL  BROOKS 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  Sleep  My  Love,  UA. 

1947-  — Body  and  Soul,  Enterprise. 

|EAN  BROOKS 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO. 

1945—  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  A  Night  of 
Adventure,  RKO;  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

LESLIE  BROOKS 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Clas- 
sics; Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB  ;  Hollow 
Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col. 

1946 —  It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col.;  The  Man  Who 
Dared,  Col. 

1945 —  I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col.;  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

PAUL  BROOKS 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO. 

PHYLLIS  BROOKS 

1945 —  High  Powered,  Para.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 
1944 — Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Lady  in  the  Dark, 

Para. 

RALPH  BROOKS 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  A  Letter  to 
Three  Wives,  20th. 

1946 —  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ. 
1.945 — Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 — The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home.  MGM. 

RAND  BROOKS 

1948 — Silent  Conflict,  UA;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Sun- 
down in  Santa  Fe,  Rep. ;  Ladies  of  the 
Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA; 
Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono.;  The  Marauders,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fool's  Gold,  UA; 
Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

SHELTON  BROOKS 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  BROOKS 

1947—  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  Michigan  Kid.  Univ. 

EDWARD  S.  BROPHY 

1947 — It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Rene- 
gade Girl,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  Girl  on  the 
Spot,  Univ.;  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.; 
Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO;  I'll  Re- 
member April,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm, 
Univ.;  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  Wonder  Man, 
RKO. 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col.;  It  Happened  Tomorrow, 
UA;  A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO;  The  Thin 
Man  Goes  Home,  MGM. 

ANITA  BROWN 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 


ANNE  BROWN 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

BARBARA  BROWN 

1948 — Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Wallflower,  WB. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB ;  High  Barbaree, 
MGM;  Love  and  Learn,  WB;  Personality  Kid, 
Col.;  That  Way  With  Women,  WB;  That 
Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB;  White  Tie  and 
Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  Pillow  to  Post,  WB; 
Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 — The  Doughgirls.  WB;  The  Ghost  That  Walks 
Alone,  Col.;  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Hollywood 
Canteen,  WB;  janie,  WB;  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

BECKY  BROWN 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

STEVE  BOOTS  BROWN 

1944 —  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

CHARLES  D.  BROWN 

i  Deceased  11-26-481 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes.  Mono.:  Let's 
Live  Again.  20th;  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  In 
This  Corner,  EL. 

1947 —  Undercover  Maisie,  MGM;  Merton  of  the 
Movies,  MGM;  Railroaded,  PRC;  The  Senator 
Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  Danger  Woman,  Univ.; 
The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM;  In  Fast  Company, 
Mono.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.;  The  Killers. 
Univ.;  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  The 
Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.: 
The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers,  Para.; 
Wake  Up  and  Dream  20th. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder.  PRC;  Don  Juan  Qui  11  i - 
gan,  20th;  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  Hav- 
ing Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  Sunbonnet  Sue, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Ladies  of  Washington, 
20th;  Secret  Command,  Col.;  Up  in  Arms. 
RKO. 

DOTTYE  BROWN 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

1947 —  Louisiana,  Mono. 

HARRIS  BROWN 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul. 

HARRY  BROWN 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  Lawless  Breed.  Univ. 

1945 —  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 
1944 — Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

HELEN  BROWN 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB. 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

1944 —  Tampico,  20th. 

JAMES  BROWN 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  Objective,  Burma!  WB. 

1944 — Going  My  Way,  Para.;  Our  Hearts  Were 
Young  and  Gay,  Para. 

JOE  E.  BROWN 

1947 —  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  Hollywood  Can- 
teen, WB;  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

JOHN  BROWN 

1945 —  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight.  WB. 

JOHNNY  MACK  BROWN 

1948 —  Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Frontier  Agent, 
Mono.;  Triggerman,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails, 
Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 — Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the 
South,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  Code  of 
the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Gun  Talk,  Mono.;  Prairie 
Express.  Mono. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Drifting  Along.  Mono.: 
The  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  The 
Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  Shadows  on  the  Range, 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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Mono.;  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  Trigger  Fingers, 
Mono.;  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

1945 —  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.;  Frontier  Feud, 
Mono.;  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail, 
Mono.;  Navajo  Trails,  Mono.;  Stranger  from 
Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

1944 — Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Law  Men,  Mono.;  Law 
of  the  Valley,  Mono.;  Partners  of  the  Trail, 
Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  Range 
Law,  Mono.;  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.; 
West  of  the  Ric  Grande,  Mono. 

KENNETH  BROWN 

1944 —  Army  Wives,  Mono. 
RKO. 

PHIL  BROWN 

1948 — If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

1946 —  The    Killers,    Univ.;    Without  Reservations, 

RKO. 

1945 —  Jungle  Captive,  Univ.;  Over  21,  Col.;  State 
Fair,  20th. 

1944 — The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  Weird  Woman, 
Univ. 

STANLEY  BROWN 

(also  known  as  BRAD  TAYLOR  I 

1944 —  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  The  Vigilantes 
Ride,  Col. 

STEVE  BROWN 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

TOM  BROWN 

1948 — Slippy  McGee,  Rep. 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

VANESSA  BROWN 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Late 
George  Apley,  20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 
20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.;  I've  Always 
Loved  You,  Rep.;  Margie.  20th. 

WALLY  BROWN 

1948 —  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  Genius  at 
Work,  RKO;  Notorious,  RKO;  Vacation  in 
Reno,  RKO. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  Zombies  on 
Broadway,  RKO. 

1944 —  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  Seven  Days  Ashore, 
RKO;  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  BROWNE 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

JILL  BROWNINC 

(also  known  as  JILL  MEREDITH) 

1945 —  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC;  When  the  Lights 
Co  on  Again,  PRC. 

IVAN  H.  BROWNINC 

1948 —  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

IRENE  BROZA 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Film. 

DAVID  BRUCE 

1948—  Racing  Luck,  Col. 

1946 —  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Salome,  Where  She 
Danced,  Univ.;  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

1944 — Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holiday, 
Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA;  Moon  Over 
Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 
Univ.;  Honeymoon  Lodge,  Univ.;  How's  About 
It,  Univ.;  The  Mad  Ghoul,  Univ.;  She's  for 
Me,  Univ.;  You're  a  Lucky  Fellow,  Mr.  Smith, 
Univ. 

EARLE  BRUCE 

1944 —  Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

EDDIE  BRUCE 

1946 —  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col. 

1945 —  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  Let's  Co  Steady, 
Col.;  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights, 
Col. 

1944 — She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 


NICEL  BRUCE 

1948 — Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1947 — The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB;  The  Exile,  Ul. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 
1945 — The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB;  The  House  of  Fear, 

Univ.;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  Son  of  Lassie, 
MGM;  The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Frenchman's  Creek, 
Para.;  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.;  The  Pearl  of 
Death,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.;  Spider 
Woman,  Univ. 

RODMAN  BRUCE 
(r.  n  RODMAN  PRUEFER) 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

VIRCINIA  BRUCE 

1948 —  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Brazil,  Rep. 

FREDERIC  BRUNN 

1946—  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

1944 —  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

ARCENTINA  BRUNNETTI 

1948 — Man- Eater  of  Kumaon.  Ul. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  High  Tide,  Mono. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  Q.  BRYAN 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ. 

JAN  BRYANT 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono.;  Gas  House  Kids  in  Holly- 
wood. PRC. 

1946 —  Shadows  on  the  Range,  Mono.;  Silver  Range, 
Mono. 

MARIE  BRYANT 

1948 —  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO. 

NANA  BRYANT 

1948 — Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  In- 
ner Sanctum,  Film  Classics;  The  Return  of 
October,  Col.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  Big  Town,  Para.;  Millie's 
Daughter,  Col.;  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.; 
Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  Dangerous  Years, 
20th;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  The  Unsuspected, 
WB. 

1946 —  The  Runaround,  Univ. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  Brewster's  Mil- 
lions, UA;  Week-end  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM; 
The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Jungle  Woman,  Univ.; 
Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM;  Take  It 
or  Leave  It,  20th. 

PAUL  BRYAR 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.; 
I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Parole, 
Inc.,  EL;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Three  on  a  Ticket, 
PRC;  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  Cas  House  Kids, 
PRC;  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC. 

JUNE  BRYDE 

1945 —  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep. 

SONJA  BRYDEN 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul. 

CEORCE  BRYON 

1944 — Jamboree,  Rep. 

BETTY  BRYSON 

1944 —  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

TOM  BRYSON 

1945 —  The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

EDCAR  BUCHANAN 

1948 — Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Best  Man  Wins. 
Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  The 
Black  Arrow,  Col.;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  The 
Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  The  Man  from  Colo- 
rado, Col. 

1947 —  Framed,  Col.;  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM;  Abilene 
Town,  UA;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 


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A  C  T  O  R  S -  A CTRESSES 


1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  If  I'm 
Lucky,  20th;  Perilous  Holiday.  Col.;  Rene- 
gades Col.;  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down, 
Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col. 

1944 — Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Buffalo  Bill,  20th; 
The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  Strange  Affair, 
Col. 

BUCK  AND  BUBBLES 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

BUCK,  CHICKIE  AND  BUCK 

1  944 — Cowboy  Canteen,  Col. 

BUZ  BUCKLEY 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MCM. 

REMO  BUFANO 

i  Deceased ) 

1945 —  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

LEO  BULCAKOV 

1944 — And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 

DONALD  BUKA 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

JOSEPH  BULOFF 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB;  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

RUNE  BULTMAN 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

BUNIN'S  PUPPETS 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

RALPH  BUNKER 

1947—  The  Hucksters,  MCM. 

JOHN  BURFORD 

1946 — Callant  Bess,  MCM. 

FAIRFAX  BURCER 

1  945 — Fear,  Mono. 

CROVER  BURCESS 

1948 —  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

BILLIE  BURKE 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughter,  UA;  Breakfast  in 
Hollywood,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

JAMES  BURKE 

1948 — The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Wind,  20th; 
)une  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para.; 
Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Down  to  Earth, 
Col.;  Body  and  Soul,  UA;  Gas  House  Kids  in 
Hollywood,  PRC;  Nightmare  Alley.  20th. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Two  Years  Before 
the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  The  Horn  Blows  at 
Midnight,  WB;  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  I  Love 
a  Bandleader,  Col.:  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

JOSEPH  BURLANDO 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

LOUISE  BURNETT 

1945 —  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

SMILEY  BURNETTE 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Last  Days 
of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Six- 
Cun  Law,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Whirl- 
wind Raiders,  Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col.;  Blaz- 
ing Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Terror  Trail, 
Col.;  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.;  Law  of  the 
Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.;  South  of 
the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  Riders  of  the  Lone 
Star,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  The  Fighting 
Frontiersman,  Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.; 
Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Land  Rush,  Col.; 
Roaring  Rangers,  Col.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger, 
Col.;  Heading  West,  Col. 


1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Bordertown 
Trails,  Rep.:  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  Code 
of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Firebrands  of  Arizona, 
Rep.;  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  Pride  of  the 
Plains,  Rep. 

NEAL  BURNS 

1946 —  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono. 

PAUL  E.  BURNS 

1948 — Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Best  Man  Wins, 
Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Re- 
lentless, Col.;  Madonna  of  the  Desert.  Rep.; 
My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  Belle  Starr's 
Daughter,  20th;  Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Hollow  Tri- 
umph, EL. 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  Desperate,  RKO;  Framed, 
Col.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  Shadowed,  Col.; 
Exposed,  Rep. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt.  Col.;  Devil's  Mask, 
Col.;  Callant  Journey,  Col.;  My  Pal  Trigger, 
Rep.;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.;  Night  Editor, 
Col.;  Renegades,  Col.;  Sing  While  You  Dance, 
Col. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  The  Southerner.  UA; 
State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Call  of  the  Jun- 
gle, Mono. ;  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

ROBERT  BURNS 

1944 — Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO. 

RONNOLD  BURNS 

1948 —  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th. 

ANN  BURR 

1947 —  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 

RAYMOND  BURR 

1948 —  Raw  Deal.  EL;  Ruthless,  EL;  Sleep,  My  Love, 
UA;  Pitfall,  UA;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan, 
WB;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col.;  Station  West, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Desperate,  RKO;  I 
Love  Trouble,  Col. 

1946 —  San   Quentin,  RKO. 

WAYNE  BURSON 

1948-  — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Song  of  the 

Drifter,  Mono. 

JANET  BURSTON 

1944 — In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

BENNY  BURT 

1946 —  Three  Strangers.  WB. 

MARCARET  BURT 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

CEORCE  BURTON 

1947 —  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

JOHN  BURTON 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th. 

SAM  BURTON 

1944 — Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep. 

JAMES  BUSH 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

1946 —  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Call  of  the  Jungle, 
Mono.;  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

NORA  BUSH 

1944 — Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

NORMA  JEAN  BUSH 

1947 —  Sweet  Geneieve,  Col. 

FRANCIS  X.  BUSHMAN 

1944 — Wilson,  20th. 

ENRICHT  BUSSE 

1946 —  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley.  Rep. 

HENRY  BUSSE 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1944 — (Orchestra)  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 


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DON  I A  BUSSEY 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Ceraldine,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  In- 
former, Rep.;  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.; 
Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

BUDO  BUSTER 

1948 — Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  Cheyenne  Takes  Over, 
PRC. 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.:  Song  of 
the  Sierras,  Mono.;  Terror  Trail,  Col.:  Vigil- 
antes of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  The  Wild  Fron- 
tier, Rep. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Gentlemen  With  Guns, 
PRC;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Sheriff  of  Redwood 
Valley,  Rep.;  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC;  West  of 
the  Alamo,  Mono.;  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC; 
Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Border  Badmen, 
PRC;  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  The  Lone 
Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC; 
Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono.;  Wild  Horse  Phan- 
tom, PRC. 

1944 —  Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Call  of  the  South 
Seas,  Rep.;  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC;  Guns  of 
the  Law,  PRC;  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.; 
The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC;  Saddle  Leather  Law, 
Col.;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC. 

JOHN  L.  BUSTER 

1946 —  Prairie  Badmen,  PRC. 

1945 —  Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC. 

CAROLYN  BUTLER 

1948 —  Dream  Cirl,  Para. 

FRANK  BUTLER 

1947 —  Variety  Cirl,  Para. 

JOHN  BUTLER 

1948 —  Silent  Conflict,  UA;  That  Wonderful  Urge, 
20th. 

ROY  BUTLER 

1948 — Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Return  of  the  Lash, 
EL. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Gun  Talk,  Mono. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  The  Lonesome  Trail, 
Mono.;  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 

BOB  BUTT 

(also  known  as  BOB  BENTLEY I 

1946 —  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono. 

CHARLES  BUTTERWORTH 

( Deceased  I 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Dixie  jamboree,  PRC; 
Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

RED  BUTTONS 

1944 — Winged  Victory,  20th. 

PAT  BUTTRAM 

1948 —  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col. 

1944 —  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

SPRINC  BYINCTON 

1948 — B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MGM;  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM; 
My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  Singa- 
pore, Ul;  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Faithful  in  My  Fashion, 
MGM;  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM;  Meet  Me  on 
Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  The  Enchanted  Cottage, 
RKO ;  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM;  Salty  O'Rourke. 
Para.;  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 

1944 — I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

RALPH  BYRD 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  Stage 
Struck,  Mono.;  lungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  Stallion  Road, 
WB;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

1944 —  Tampico,  20th. 

RICHARD  BYRON 

1945 —  The  Kid  Sister,  PRC. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Faces  in  the 
Fog,  Rep. 

BILL  CABANNE 

1948 —  )iggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 
1947 — King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 


BRUCE  CABOT 

1948 — The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,   Rep.;  Gunfighters, 
Col. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  Divorce,   Mono.;    Fallen   Angel,   20th;  Salty 
O'Rourke,  Para. 

FRANK  CADY 

1948 —  The   Checkered    Coat,    20th;    Bungalow  13, 
20th. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

SID  CAESAR 

1947 —  The  Cuilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

(AMES  CACNEY 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

JEANNE  CACNEY 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

CEORCIA  CAIN 

1948 — Give   My   Regards  to   Broadway,    20th;  Un- 
faithfully Yours,  20th. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 
1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para. 

TRIO  CALAVERAS 

1944 — The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

BETTY  CALDWELL 

1948 —  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

CLEATUS  CALDWELL 

1946 —  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

RUTH  CALDWELL 

1946 —  Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 

RED  CALENDAR 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

LOUIS  CALHERN 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Up  in  Arms, 
RKO. 

RORY  CALHOUN 

(also  known  as  FRANK  McCOWN  ) 

1948 — Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  The  Red  House,  UA;  Adventure  Island,  Para.; 
That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  The  Great  John  L., 
20th. 

JOHNNY  CALKINS 

1948 —  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Song  ot  Arizona,  Rep. 

1945 — Divorce,  Mono.;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

CALLAHAN  BROTHERS 

1945 —  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

BOB  CALLAHAN 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  CALLAHAN 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

ALEX  CALLAM 

1944 — Dark  Mountain.  Para.;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

IOSEPK  CALLEIA 

1948 — The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Four  Faces  West. 
UA. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Lured.  UA. 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Gilda,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators.  WB. 

CECILIA  CALLEIO 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;   Marriage  Is  a 
Private  Affair,  MGM. 

M  AN  U  EL  A  CALLEJO 

1947 —  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 


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ACTORS-ACTRES S  E  S 


ROMAINE  CALLENDER 

1944— Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

CAB  CALLOWAY 

1944 —  (Orchestra)  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

CHARLES  CALVERT 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono. 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

JOHN  CALVERT 

1948 — Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Classics; 
Devils'  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1945 —  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Return  of  the  Durango 
Kid,  Col.;  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col.;  Youth  on 
Trial,  Col. 

1944 — The  Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

PHYLLIS  CALVERT 

1948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 
1947 — Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

ANA  CAM ARCO 

1947 — Desert  Fury,  Para. 

CAMEO  CIRLS 

1947—  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

DOLORES  CAMER  ILLO 

1948 —  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

CAROL  CAMERON 

1944 —  The  Woman  in  the  Window,  RKO. 

PATRICIA  CAMERON 

1946 —  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Kitty,  Para. 

ROCKY  CAMERON 

1948 — The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL. 

1946 —  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

1945 —  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

1944 —  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono. 

ROD  CAMERON 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Belle  Starr's  Daugh- 
ter, 20th;  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947—  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ.;  The 
Runaround,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  Salome,  Where  She 
Danced,  Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

1944 — Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

RUDOLPH  CAMERON 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

NINA  CAMPANA 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep. 

CHARLES  CAMPBELL 

1948 — Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

COLIN  CAMPBELL 

1948 — Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB; 
The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC;  Exposed, 
Rep. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  In- 
vestigator, Rep. 

JOHN  CAMPBELL 

1944 — The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sweet  and  Low-Down, 
20th. 

MARGUERITE  CAMPBELL 

1948 —  Concert  Magic,  Cone.  Films. 

PAUL  CAMPBELL 

1948 — The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  Buckaroo  from  Pow- 
der River,  Col.;  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.; 
Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesper- 
us, Col.;  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Millie's  Daughter,  Col.; 
Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  The  Stranger  from  Ponca 
City,  Col. 

SANDY  CAMPBELL 

1948 —  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

VIRGINIA  CAMPBELL 

1948 — That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 
1947 — Unconquered,  Para. 


CANDY  CANDIDO 

1948 — Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

CHARLES  CANE 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Tenth  Ave. 
Angel,  MGM;  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Dark 
Past,  Col.;  Bodyguard.  RKO. 

1947 —  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  The  Cuilt  of  Janet 
Ames,  Col. 

1946 — Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.:  The  Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO;  Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Don  Juan  Quil- 
ligan,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th; 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  The  Lady  and  the  Mon- 
ster, Rep. 

TONY  CANNON 

(also  known  as  DANNY  MORTON) 

JUDY  CANOVA 

1946 —  Hit  the  Hay,  Col. 

1944 —  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col. 

VERNON  CANSINO 

1948 —  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep. 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

CHARLES  CANTOR 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

EDDIE  CANTOR 

1948 —  (Prod.)   If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Show  Business, 
RKO. 

HERMAN  CANTOR 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Music 
Man,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court, 
Mono.;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono.;  Trouble 
Makers,  Mono. 

MARIETTA  CANTY 

1948 — Best  Man  Wins,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  Johnny  Comes 
Flying  Home,  20th;  The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

1944 — Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.; 
Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

YAKIMA  CANUTT 

1944 — Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  Pride  of  the 
Plains,  Rep. 

ROBERT  CAPA 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul. 

CAPPELLA  and  PATRICIA 

1944 —  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ. 

JOSEPH  "JOEY"  CAPPO 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

KATHRYN  CARD 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM;  The  Sainted 
Sisters,  Para.;  Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  The  Hucksters,  MGM; 
That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MGM. 

1945 —  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

JAMES  CARDWELL 

1948 —  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  King  of 
the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds, 
Rep.;  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL;  Parole,  Inc., 
EL;  Harpoon.  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Canyon  Passage, 
Univ.;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  A  Walk  in 
the  Sun,  20th. 

1945 — Fear,  Mono.;  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Univ.; 
Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sweet  and  Low-Down, 
20th. 

HEN  CAREW 

194-7 — Boomerang,  20th. 

HARRY  CAREY 
(  Deceased  9-21-47  ) 

1948 —  Red  River.  UA;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Duel  in  the  Sun, 
SRO;  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM. 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 
1944 — The  Great  Moment,  Para. 


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27 


HARRY   CAREY,  |R. 

1948 — Red  River,  UA;  Three  Godfathers.  MCM;  So 

Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO;  Moonrise,  Rep. 
1947 — Pursued,  WB ;  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

LEONARD  CAREY 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

MacDONALD  CAREY 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  Hazard,  Para. 

1947 — Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

THE  CARIOCA  BOYS 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

FRANK  I E  CARLE 

1948 —  (Songs)  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  (Orch.)  Variety 
Time,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orch.)  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO;  (Orch.) 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

CLAIRE  CARLETON 

1948 — Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC;  A  Double  Life.  Ul; 
Linda  Be  Good,  PRC;  The  Senator  Was  In- 
discreet, Ul. 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Crime 
Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Gun  Town,  Univ.; 
The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO;  That  Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal,  Univ. 

1944 —  My  Pal  Wolf,  RKO;  A  Night  of  Adventure, 

RKO. 

CEORCE  CARLETON 

1948 —  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  Home  in  Okla- 
homa, Rep.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Wife 
Wanted,  Mono. 

1945—  — Boston   Blackie  Booked  on  Suspician,  Col.; 

Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.;  Roughly  Speaking. 
WB;  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep.;  And  Now 
Tomorrow,  Para. 

ROBERT  CARLETON 

1947 —  Fall  Guy,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

|E  AN  CARLIN 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono.;  Ghost  of  Hidden 
Valley,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Six  Gun  for  Hire, 
PRC. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono. 

ROBERTA  CARLINC 

1944 — When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

KITTY  CARLISLE 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

VAL  CARLO 

1947—  — Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA. 

HAL  CARLSON 

1946 — Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

JUNE  CARLSON 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono. 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

RICHARD  CARLSON 

1948 —  The  Spiritualist,  EL;  Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL. 

TERRY  LEE  CARLSON 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono. 

JOHN  CARLYLE 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove!  MCM. 

HOACY  CARMICHAEL 

1947—  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Canyon  Pass- 
age, Univ. 

1945— Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

1944 — To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

IOHN  CAR  MOD  Y 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

DALE  CARNECIE 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 


ALAN  CARNEY 

1947 —  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 — Genius  at  Work,  RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  Zombies  on 
Broadway,  RKO. 

1944 —  Girl  Rush,  RKO;  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO; 
Step  Lively,  RKO. 

MARION  CARNEY 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

MORRIS  CARNOVSKY 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul; 
Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  Dishonored  Lady,  UA; 
Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 — Cornered,    RKO;    Miss   Susie   Slagle's,  Para. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  Rhap- 
sody in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 — Address  Unknown,  Col.;  The  Master  Race, 
RKO. 

DORIA  CARON 

1946 —  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC. 

JIMMY  CARPENTER 
(r.  n   JOHN  MADDEN) 

1944 —  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

JOHN  JOSH  CARPENTER 

1947—  — The  Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 —  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

1945—  — Navajo  Trails,  Mono.;  Song  of  Old  Wyoming, 

PRC;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep. 

CLIFF  CARR 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

HARRY  CARR 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep. 

MARION  CARR 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO. 

1946 —  San  Quentin,  RKO. 

MARY  CARR 

1945 —  Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

MICHAEL  CARR 

1948 —  Slippy  McGee,  Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

JOHN  CARRADINE 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

1946 —  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  The  Face  of 
Marble,  Mono. 

1945 — Captain  Kidd.  UA;  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  House 
of  Dracula,  Univ.;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

1944 —  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Barbary 
Coast  Gent,  MGM;  The  Black  Parachute, 
Col.;  Bluebeard,  PRC;  House  of  Frankenstein, 
Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.; 
The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ.;  Return  of  the 
Ape  Man,  Mono.;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono.; 
Waterfront,  PRC. 

MARY  CARRIER 

1947—  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

LEO  CARRILLO 

1948 —  Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 
1947 — The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  Mexicana,  Rep.;  Under 
Western  Skies,  Univ.; 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat, 
Univ.;  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ. 

JACK  CARRINCTON 

1945 —  Crime   Doctor's  Courage,  Col. 

ALMA  CARROLL 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col. 

CEORCIA  CARROLL 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

JOAN  CARROLL 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's.  RKO. 

1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM;  Tomorrow  the 
World,  UA. 


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ACTORS-ACTR ESSES 


JOHN  CARROLL 

1948 — The  Flame,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.; 
Angel  in  Exile,  Rep.;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MCM ;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  The  Fabulous 
Texan,  Rep. 

1945 — An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Bedside 
Manner.  UA;  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MCM. 

LEO  C.  CARROLL 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para.;  Enchantment,  UA. 
1947 — Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul;  Song  of  Love,  MCM; 

Forever  Amber,  20th;  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  Spell- 
bound. UA. 

LUCIA  CARROLL 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para. 

MADELEINE  CARROLL 

1948 —  An   Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

PECCY  CARROLL 

(also  known  as  JEAN  STEVENSl 

VIRCINIA  CARROLL 

1948 — Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Badmen  of  Tomb- 
stone, Allied  Artists;  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.; 
Triggerman,  Mono. 

1946 —  C.  I,  War  Brides,  Rep. 

ROBERT  S.  "BOB"  CARSON 
I  also  known  as  BOB  STUART) 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono. 

JACK  CARSON 

1948 — Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB;  Romance  on  the 
High  Seas.  WB. 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn,  WB. 

1946 —  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB;  The  Time,  the 
Place  and  the  Girl,  WB;  Two  Guys  from 
Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 
1944 — Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  The  Doughgirls, 

WB;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Make  Your 
Own  Bed,  WB;  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

KEN  CARSON 

1944 —  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

RENEE  CARSON 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge, 
20th;  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  The  Pic- 
ture of  Dorian  Cray,  MCM. 

MICHAEL  "SUNSET"  CARSON 
(also  known  as  MICHAEL  HARRISON) 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Days  of  Buffalo 
Bill,  Rep.;  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.;  Rio 
Grande  Raiders,  Rep.;  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Bells  of 
Rosarita,  Rep.;  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.; 
Oregon  Trail.  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates, 
Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Sheriff 
of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — Bordertown  Trails,  Rep.;  Call  of  the  Rockies, 
Rep.;  Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Firebrands 
of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep. 

ANN  CARTER 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  The  Two  Mrs. 
Carrolls,  WB ;  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO. 

BEN   I  HARRY  I  CARTER 

1946 —  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  The  Harvey  Cirls,  MCM. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Clue, 
Mono. 

1944 — Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Dixie  Jamboree, 
PRC. 

CATHY  CARTER 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Joe  Pa- 
looka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.;  King  of  the 
Bandits,  Mono. 

HARRY  CARTER 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Yellow  Sky. 
20th. 


HELENA  CARTER 

1947—  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul;  Something  in  the 
Wind,  Ul ;  Intrigue,  UA. 

JACK  CARTER 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

JANIS  CARTER 

1947 —  Framed.  Col.;  I  Love  Trouble,  Col. 

1946 — Night  Editor,  Col.;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf, 
Col.;  One  Way  to  Love,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  The  Power 
of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 — The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Girl  in 
the  Case,  Col.;  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  The  Missing  Juror,  Col.;  One  Mysterious 
Night,  Col. 

LAVADA  CARTER 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

PAULINA  CARTER 

1944 —  My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ. 

TOM  CARTER 

1946 —  Centleman  from  Texas,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  CARTER 

1946 —  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

BILL  CARTLEDCE 

1948 — Racing  Luck,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion. 

ANTHONY  CARUSO 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB;  Incident,  Mono. 

1947-  — News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile.  Rep.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  Tarzan  and 
the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO;  Don't  Gamble 
With  Strangers,  Mono. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  Don  Juan 
Quilligan,  20th;  Objective,  Burma!  WB;  Pride 
of  the  Marines,  WB;  That  Night  With  You, 
Univ. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  The  Racket 
Man,  Col. 

MARIE  CARUSO 

1948 —  Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

LYNNE  CARVER 

1948 —  Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono. 

1945 —  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono. 
1944 — Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono. 

EDUARDO  CASADO 

1948 — Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

JIMMY  CASH 

1944 —  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ. 

DEL  CASINO 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

JOHN   BOB  CASON 

1948 —  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild;  Trail  to  La- 
redo, Col.  Six-Cun  Law,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders, 
Col.;  The  Last  Roundup,  Col. 

1946 —  Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Prairie  Badmen,  PRC. 

1945 —  Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC;  His  Brother's 
Ghost,  PRC;  Shadows  of  Death,  PRC;  Stage- 
coach Outlaws,  PRC;  Wild  Horse  Phantom, 
PRC. 

1944 — Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Land  of  the  Outlaws, 
Mono. 

CASS  COUNTY  BOYS 

1948 —  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col. 

1947 —  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Saddle  Pals, 
Rep.;  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep. 

1946 —  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

MAURICE  CASS 

1948 —  The  Cirl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

1946 — The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Hit  the  Hay, 
Col.;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  Spook 
Busters,  Mono. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  Her  Lucky  Night, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

MIMI  CASSELL 

1947 —  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

WALLY  CASSELL 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  Gallant   Bess,  MGM. 

1945 —  Story  of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

EDWARD  CASSIDY 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of 
Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1 947—  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Oregon 
Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver, 
Rep.;  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  Buffalo  Bill 
Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  Border  Feud,  PRC. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Ambush  Trail, 
PRC;  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  Devil  Bat's 
Daughter,  PRC;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Prairie 
Badmen,  PRC;  Roaring  Rangers,  Col.;  Roll 
on  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone, 
Rep.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono.;  The  El  Paso 
Kid,  Rep. 

1945 — Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Arson  Squad, 
PRC;  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  Devil 
Riders,  PRC;  Gangster's  Den,  PRC;  Rustler's 
Hideout,  PRC;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.; 
Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC;  Sunset  in  El- 
dorado, Rep.;  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 — Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Brand  of  the  Devil, 
PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC;  Fuzzy  Settles 
Down.  PRC;  The  Great  Mike,  PRC:  The  Pinto 
Bandit,  PRC;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.; 
Trigger  Law,   Mono.;  Tucson   Raiders,  Rep. 

ROBERT  CASTAINE 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

LYNN  CASTILE 

1948 —  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep. 

CHUET  CASTILLION 

1945 —  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

ANITA  CASTLE 

1948 — West  of  Sonora,  Col. 

DOLORES  CASTLE 

1948 — Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild;  Cry  of  the  City 
20th. 

1947—  West  to  Glory,  PRC. 

1946 —  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 

DON  CASTLE 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Ma- 
donna of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  Who  Killed  'Doc' 
Robbin,   UA;  Strike   It   Rich,   Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  The  Guilty,  Mono.; 
Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  High  Tide.  Mono.: 
In  Self  Defense,  Mono.;  The  Invisible  Wall 
20th;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

HUBERT  CASTLE 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

RUTH  CASTLE 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

BOB  CASTRO 

1948 — Leather  Gloves,  Col. 

RALPH  CATHEY 

1945 —  The  Corn  is  Green,  WB. 

WALTER  CATLETT 

1948 — Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul- 

The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 
1947 — I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul. 

1946 —  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO;  Slightly  Scandalous, 
Univ. 

1945 — I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col.;  The  Man  Who 
Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

1944 — Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Her  Primitive  Man, 
Univ.;  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;  Lady,  Let's 
Dance,  Mono.;  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.; 
My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ.;  Pardon  My 
Rhythm,  Univ.;  3  is  a  Family,  UA;  Up  In 
Arms,  RKO. 


CATRON    and  POPP 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

JOAN  CAULFIELD 

1948 — The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.; 
Variety  Girl,  Para.;  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 — Blue  Skies,  Para.;  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.; 
Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

CARMEN  CAVALLARO  AND  ORCHESTRA 

1946 —  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Out 
of  This  World,  Para. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

PAUL  CAVANACH 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Black  Arrow,  Col.;  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy, 
Ul. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB;  Ivy,  Univ.;  Dishonored 
Lady,  UA. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB;  A  Night  in  Paradise, 
Univ.;  The  Verdict,  WB;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.; 
This  Man's  Navy,  MGM;  The  Woman  in 
Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  The  Man  in  Half 
Moon  Street,  Para.:  Marriage  Is  a  Private 
Affair,  MGM;  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ. 

HOBART  CAVANAUCH 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.; 
Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  A  Letter  to  Three 
Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Cinderella  Jones, 
WB;  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  Little 
Iodine,  UA;  Margie,  20th;  The  Spider  Woman 
Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  I'll  Remember 
April,  Univ.;  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.; 
Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  Kismet,  MGM;  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col. 

PACE  CAVANAUCH  TRIO 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MGM;  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

ALICE  CAVER 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

NORMAN  CAZANJIAN 

1948 — Dreams   That    Money   Can    Buy,    Films  Intl. 

ALEX  CAZE 

1943 —  Mission  to  Moscow,  WB. 

NORA  CECIL 

1947 —  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM. 

EARLY  CENTRELL 

1  946 — West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1944 —  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col. 

VICTOR  CENTRER 

(also  known  as  VICTOR  CUTLER  1 

CHABINC 

1948 —  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

WALLACE  CHADWELL 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

FEODOR  CHAD APAN 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

WILLIAM  CHALLEE 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Desperate,  RKO. 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  None  But  the  Lonely 
Heart,  RKO. 

BARBARA  CHALLIS 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MGM. 

HOWLAND  CHAMBERLIN 

1948 —  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul;  A  Song 


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ACTORS- A  CTRESSES 


Is  Born,  RKO;  Force  of  Evil,  MCM ;  Angel  in 
Exile,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Web,  Ul;  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Driftwood, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

WHEATON  CHAMBERS 

1948 —  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono. 

1947 —  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.:  The  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Gamble,  Col.;  Gun  Talk,  Mono.;  On  the 
Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Wild  Frontier, 
Rep. 

1946 — People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  So  Goes  My  Love, 
Univ.;  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  The  El 
Paso   Kid,    Rep.;   The   Flying   Serpent,  PRC. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Marshal  of  La- 
redo, Rep. 

1944 — The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO; 
Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

CUY  CHAMPION 

1946—  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

FRANCES  CHAN 

1944 —  Black  Magic,  Mono. 

CEORCE    Q.  CHAN 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

LUKE  CHAN 

1944 —  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  The  Purple  Heart, 
20th. 

OIE  CHAN 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

SPENCER  CHAN 

1947 —  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

DICK  CHANDLEE 

CHICK  CHANDLER 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono.;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul; 
Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO;  Blondie's 
Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie.  20th;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.; 
Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col. 

1944 —  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Johnny  Doesn't 
Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.;  Maisie  Goes 
to  Reno,  MGM. 

ED  CHANDLER 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Jungle  Cap- 
tive, Univ. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  Charlie  Chan  in 
the  Secret  Service,  Mono.;  Return  of  the 
Ape  Man,  Mono. 

CEORCE  CHANDLER 

1948 —  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  The  Girl  from 
Manhattan,  UA;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep.; 
The  Paleface,  Para.;  Hollow  Triumph,  EL 

1947 —  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.:  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.; 
Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Glass  Alibi, 
Rep.;  A  Guy  Could  Change.  Rep.;  Little 
Giant,  Univ.;  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.;  The 
Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Strange  Impersona- 
tion, Rep. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th:  Pardon  My  Past,  Col.; 
Strange  Confession,  Univ.;  Tell  It  to  a  Star, 
Rep.;  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM;  Without 
Love,  MGM. 

1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO:  It 
Happened  Tomorrow,  UA;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA. 

JEFF  CHANDLER 

1947 —  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col.;  The  Invisible  Wall, 
20th;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

JOAN  CHANDLER 

1948 —  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB. 

LANE  CHANDLER 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter, 
20th;  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  Cali- 
fornia's Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

1947 — Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO  ,  Pursued,  WB ;  Terror 


Trail,  Col.;  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul;  Song 
of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946—  — Behind    Green    Lights,    20th;    Gunning  for 

Vengeance,  Col.;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  Two- 
Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

1945—  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Rustler's  Hideout, 
PRC;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.;  The  Spider, 
20th. 

1944 — The  Creat  Mike,  PRC;  Laura,  20th;  Men  on 
Her  Mind.  PRC;  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep.; 
Trigger  Law,  Mono. 

MIMI    l  MILDRED  I  CHANDLER 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 

TANIS  CHANDLER 
<r.  n  ANNE  COLDTHWAITE I 

1948 — 16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono.;  The  Spirit  of  West  Point. 
;        Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine.  Rep.;  The  Catman  of 
Paris,  Rep.;  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

LON  CHANEY 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  16  Fathoms  Deep; 
Mono.;  Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein, 
Ul  ;  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  The  Frozen 
Ghost,  Univ.;  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.; 
House  of  Dracula.  Univ.;  Pillow  of  Death, 
Univ.;  Strange  Confession,  Univ. 

1944 — Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.; 
Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  House  of  Franken- 
stein, Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Curse.  Univ.; 
The  Mummy'c  Ghost,  Univ.;  Weird  Woman. 
Univ.  , 

MAYRIS    CHANEY  DANCERS 

1944 — Week-end  Pass,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  CHANEY 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Block  Busters,  Mono. 

H.    H.  CHANC 

(also  known  as  HUCH  HO) 

KEYE  CHANC 

1946 —  Prison  Ship,  Col. 

1945 —  First  Yank  into  Tokyo,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

MICHAEL  CHAPIN 

1948 —  Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  Call  Northside 
777.  20th. 

1946 —  Night   Editor.  Col.;  Song  of  Arizona.  Rep. 

CHARLES  CHAPLIN 

1947 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc. play,  score)  Monsieur 
Verdoux,  UA. 

FREDDIE  CHAPMAN 

1948 —  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Colorado  Pioneers.  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Ban- 
dits, Rep.;  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery, 
Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944—  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep. 

HELEN  CHAPMAN 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC. 

JANET  CHAPMAN 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep.  Screen  Guild. 

MARCUERITE    I  FLORENCE  I  CHAPMAN 

1948 — Relentless,  Col.;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  The 
Gallant  Blade.  Col. 

1947 —  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 

1946 —  One  Way  to  Love,  Col.;  The  Walls  Came 
Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 
1944 — Strange  Affair.  Col. 

CYD  CHARISSE 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM;  Words  and 
Music,  MGM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MCM;  Fiesta,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Three  Wise  Fools, 
MGM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Zieg- 
feld  Follies,  MGM. 


ACTORS -ACTRESSES 


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HUCH  CHARLES 

]948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Winner 
Take  All,  Mono. 

WOODY  CHARLES 

1944 —  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

ANDRE  CHARLOT 

1947 —  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild;  The  Foxes  of 
Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  The  Razor's 
Edge,  20th;  Temptation,  Ul. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  This  Love  of 
Ours,  Univ. 

1944 — Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

THE  CHARMERS 

1944 —  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

CLARENCE  CHASE 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

ILKA  CHASE 

1948 — Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

BEN  CHASEN 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

CARLETON  CHATTERTON 

1947 —  Smash-Up, — the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul; 
Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep. 

TOM  CHATTERTON 

1948 —  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Carson  City  Raiders, 
Rep.;  Highway  13;  Screen  Guild;  Marshal  of 
Amarillo,  Rep. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Conquest  of  Chey- 
enne, Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep. 

1945 —  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  Home  on  the  Range, 
Rep.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  The  Lone  Texas 
Ranger,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep. 

1944 —  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Code  of  the  Prairie, 
Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders, 
Rep.. 

SYD  CHATTON 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

JACK  CHEATHAM 

1947—  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

|ACK  CHEFE 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

MICHELINE  CHEIREL 

1947 —  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  Flight  to  No- 
where, Screen  Guild;  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gam- 
ble, Col. 

1946—  Cornered,  RKO;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

MICHAEL  CHEKHOV 

1948 —  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para. 

1946 — Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep.;  Abie's  Irish  Rose, 
UA. 

1945—  Spellbound,  UA. 
1944 — In  Our  Time,  WB. 

AI-LAN  CHEN 

1944 — The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

SI-LEN  CHEN 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

EDDIE  CHERKOSE 

1944 —  Bowery  Champs,  Mono. 

RUTH  CKERRINCTON 

1946 — Behind   the   Mask,  Mono. 

1945—  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

ROBERT  CHERRY 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  Manhattan  Angel, 
Col. 

1945 — The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

CEORCE  CHESEBRO 

1948 — Six-Gun,  Col.;  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC; 
Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  West  of  Sonora, 
Col.;  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting 
Vigilantes,  EL;  Black  Hills,  EL;  Trail  to  Laredo, 
Col. 


1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  The 
Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver, 
Rep.;  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  Vigilantes  of  Boom- 
town,  Rep.;  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.;  Law 
of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Singin'  in  the  Corn, 
Col.;  South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  Wy- 
oming, Rep.;  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col. 

1946 —  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  The  Fighting 
Frontiersman,  Col.;  Gentlemen  With  Guns, 
PRC ;  Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col. ;  Land 
Rush,  Col.;  Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Sun  Valley 
Cyclone,  Rep.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.; 
Texas  Panhandle,  Col.;  That  Texas  Jamboree, 
Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  Frontier,  PRC;  Colorado  Pioneers, 
Rep.;  Devil  Riders,  PRC;  Gangsters  Dan,  PRC; 
Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Marshal  of  Laredo, 
Rep.;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Santa  Fe 
Saddlemates,  Rep.;  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col.; 
Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Car- 
son, Rep. ;  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 

1944 — Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Boss  of  Rawhide, 
PRC;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC. 

HARRY  V.  "PAPPY"  CHESHIRE 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep.;  Slippy  McGee,  Rep.;  16 
Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  Racing  Luck,  Col.; 
Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Incident,  Mono.;  Moonrise, 
Rep. ;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen 
Guild;  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th;  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  Springtime  in  the 
Sierras,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th;  The 
Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  Child  of  Divorce, 
RKO;  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  Smooth  as  Silk, 
Univ.;  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1944 — Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

ALFRED  CHESTER 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

CEORCE  CHIRELLO 

1948 — Macbeth,  Rep. 

BOB  CHESTER 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

CLORIA  ANN  CHEW 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

CHICKIE  and  BUCK 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col. 

WILLIAM  CHINC 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  Something 
in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

NOBLE  "KID"  CHISSELL 

1946 —  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep. 

1945 —  Jealousy,  Rep. 

1944 — Home  in   Indiana,  20th. 

AL  CHOALS 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

PETER  CHONC 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 
1944 — The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

WONC  SHOW  CHONC 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 

THE  CHORDS 

1944 —  Stars  on   Parade,  Col. 

SONNY  CHORRE 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

AEN  LINC  CHOW 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

CHIN   KUANC  CHOW 

1945 —  China  Sky,  RKO;  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

JOHN  CHRISTIAN 

1944 — Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

LINDA  CHRISTIAN 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 
1947 — Green  Dolphin  Street,  MCM. 

1946-  — Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 


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THE  CHRISTIANIS 

1945 —  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

1944 — Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

MADY  CHRISTIANS 

1948 — All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Letter  from  an  Unknwon 
Woman,  Ul. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col. 

VIRGINIA  CHRISTINE 

1948 — Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics;  Night 
Wind,  20th. 

1947 — The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists;  The  Invisible 
Wall,  20th. 

1946 —  Idea  Cirl,  Univ.;  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.:  The 
Killers,  Univ.;  Murder  Is  My  Business,  RKO; 
The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.;  The  Wife 
of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1945 —  Girls  of  the  Bighouse,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the 
Plains,  PRC. 

1944 — The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 

KAY  CHRISTOPHER 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO. 

BILL  CHRISTY 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask.  Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono. 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

DOROTHY  CHRISTY 

1948 —  Fighting  Back,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  The  Fabulous  Joe, 
UA. 

1946 —  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep. 

1945 —  junior  Miss,  20th;  Fashion  Model,  Mono. 
1944 — Army  Wives,  Mono.;  The  Cowboy  and  the 

Senorita,  Rep. 

KEN  CHRISTY 

1948 —  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  Sitting  Pret- 
ty, 20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th. 

WHITEY  CHRISTY 

1947 —  Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep. 

KENNETH  CHUCK 

1947 —  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

DOROTHY  CHUNC 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

FRANCES  CHUNC 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night.  Film  Classics. 

SAVANNAH  CHURCHILL 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

EDUARDO  CIANNELLI 

1948 — Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  On  Our  Merry  Way, 
UA;  To  the  Victor,  WB  ;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate, 
RKO;  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  I  Love 
Trouble,  Col.;  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col.;  Heartbeat, 
RKO;  )oe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Perilous 
Holiday,  Col.:  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo, 
PRC. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Dillinger,  Mono.; 
Incendiary  Blonde,  Para. 

1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB ;  The  Mask  of  Dimitrios, 
WB;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB ;  Storm  Over 
Lisbon,  Rep. 

ARLEEN  CLAIRE 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

|E AN    CLARENDEN    I  Nr.) 

1947 —  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

BUDDY  CLARK 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

CLIFF  CLARK 

1948 — Raw  Deal,  EL;  Deep  Waters,  20th;  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Court,  Mono.;  Trouble  Makers, 
Mono. 

1947 —  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  The  Corpse  Came 
C.O.D.,  Col.;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC; 
Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MCM;  The  Falcon  Out 


West,  RKO;  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th; 
The  Missing  Juror,  Col. 

DANE  CLARK 

1948 — Whiplash,  WB  ;  Embraceable  You.  WB  ,  Moon- 
rise,  Rep. 

1947 —  That  Way  With  Women,  WB ;  Deep  Valley. 
WB. 

1946 — A  Stolen  Life.  WB;  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB ;  Cod  Is  My  Co- 
pilot. WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen.  WB;  The  Very  Thought 
of  You.  WB. 

DAVISON  CLARK 

1948 —  Four  Faces  West.  UA. 

1946 —  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 —  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.; 
Come  on  Danger.  RKO;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Was- 
sell,  Para.;  Wilson,  20th. 

EDWARD  CLARK 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

FRED  CLARK 

1948 —  Hazard.  Para.;  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th; 
Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul;  Two  Guys 
from  Texas,  WB;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1947 — The  Unsuspected,  WB;  Ride  the  Pink  Horse, 
Ul. 

CORDON  CLARK 

1947 — Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  Song  of 
My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Queen  of  Burlesque.  PRC. 

1 1  MM  Y  CLARK 

1947 —  Violence,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col. 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.;  Strange  Illusion, 
PRC 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  They  Live  in  Fear, 
Col. 

JOHNNY  CLARK 

1947—  The  Locket,  RKO. 


1947- 


1946- 
1945- 


|UDY  CLARK 

-That's  My  Gal,  Rep.;  Two  Blondes  and  a  Red- 
head, Col. 

-In  Fast  Company,  Mono.:  Junior  Prom.  Mono. 
-The    Kid    Sister,    PRC;    Penthouse  Rhythm, 
Univ.;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Hey.  Rookie.  Col.: 
Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  Reckless  Age,  Univ.; 
Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

PAT  CLARK 

1947 —  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

ROCER  CLARK 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Faces  in  the 
Fog,  Rep.;  In  the  Meantime.  Darling,  20th; 
Pin-Up  Girl,  20th;  Something  for  the  Boys, 
20th. 

RUSS  CLARK 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Valley  of  Zom- 
bies, Rep. 

STEVE  CLARK 

1948 —  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Cheyenne  Takes 
Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa  City.  PRC;  Under 
California  Stars,  Rep.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.; 
The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL;  Courtin'  Trouble, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Six  Gun  Sere- 
nade, Mono.;  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.; 
Prairie  Raiders,  Col.  ,  Ghost  Town  Renegades. 
PRC;  Prairie  Express,  Mono.;  Range  Beyond 
the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 — Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Gentleman  from  Texas. 
Mono.;  Prairie  Badmen,  PRC;  Six-Gun  for 
Hire,  PRC;  Thunder  Town,  PRC;  Trigger  Fin- 
gers, Mono.;  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono.; 
Drifting  Along,  Mono. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.:  Flame  of 
the  West,  Mono.;  Frontier  Feud.  Mono.;  Gun 
Smoke,  Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Stran- 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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ger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. ;  Stagecoach  Out- 
laws, PRC;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.; 
Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 
1944 — Law  Men,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails,  Mono.; 
Range  Law,  Mono.;  Riding  West,  Col.;  Song 
of  the  Range,  Mono. ;  West  of  Rio  Grande, 
Mono.;  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.; 
Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono.;  Law  of  the  Val- 
ley, Mono.;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  Valley 
of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

WALLIS  CLARK 

1944 — Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

BILL  CLARKE 

1947 —  Terror  Trail,  Col. 

DAVID  CLARKE 

1948 —  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  The  Man 
from  Colorado,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO;  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 
1946 — Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

MAE  CLARKE 

1948 —  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para. 

ROBERT  CLARKE 

1948 — Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Ladies  of  the 
Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Thunder  Mountain, 
RKO;  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO. 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  San  Quentin,  RKO; 
Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO. 

1945 —  A  Game  of  Death,  RKO;  Radio  Stars  on  Pa- 
rade, RKO;  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO; 
Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO. 

HENRY  CLAY 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono. 

) AN  CLAYTON 

1948 —  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1945 —  This   Man's  Navy,  MCM. 

JUNE  CLAYWORTH 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Grue- 
some, RKO. 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  The  Truth  About  Mur- 
der, RKO. 

CLAY  CLEMENT 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

CRETA  CLEMENT 

1947 —  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

STANLEY  CLEMENTS 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.;  Hazard,  Para.;  The 
Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Winner  Take 
All,  Mono.;  Racing  Luck.  Col. 

1945 —  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

1944 —  Girl  in  the  Case.  Col.:  Going  My  Way,  Para. 

ZEKE  CLLMENTS 

1946—  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

CEORCE  CLEVELAND 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para.;  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek, 
20th;  Miraculous  journey,  Film  Classics;  The 
Plunderers,  Rep.;  A  Date  With  )udy,  MGM. 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para.;  I  Wonder  Who's 
Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights, 
20th;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 — Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Little  Giant, 
Univ.;  The  Runaround,  Univ.;  Step  by  Step, 
RKO;  Wake  Uo  and  Dream,  20th;  Wild 
Beauty,  Univ.;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM;  The 
Show-Off.  MGM. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep.;  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy, 
MGM;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  Pillow  of  Death, 
Univ.;  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ.;  She 
Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  Song  of  the  Sarong, 
Univ.;  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 

1944 — Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Alaska,  Mono.; 
Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  It  Happened  To- 
morrow, UA;  My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  My  Pal, 
Wolf,  RKO;  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again, 
PRC;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 


JACK  CLIFFORD 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

1945 —  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  Rockin'  in  the 
Rockies,  Col.;  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ. 

RUTH  CLIFFORD 

1948 — The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

MONTGOMERY  CLIFT 

1948 — The  Search,  MGM;  Red  River,  UA. 

DOR  IN  DA  CLIFTON 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col. 

IRIS  CLIVE 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono. 

1946 — The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Renegades  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Univ.;  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono. 

SUZANNE  CLOUTIER 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul. 

CHESTER  CLUTE 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Train  to  Alcatraz.  Rep.;  The 
Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Winner  Take  All, 
Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono.; 
Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  The  Crimson  Key, 
20th;  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  Web  of 
Danger,  Rep.;  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Cinderella  Jones, 
WB;  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  The  Gentle- 
man Misbehaves,  Col.;  One  Exciting  Week, 
Rep. ;  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

1945—  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Arson  Squad,  PRC; 
Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities, 
Rep.;  Guest  Wife,  UA;  The  Man  Who  Walked 
Alone,  PRC;  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  She  Gets 
Her  Man,  Univ.;  She  Went  to  the  Races, 
MGM. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB ;  Bermuda  Mys- 
tery, 20th;  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Johnny 
Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.;  Ration- 
ing, MGM;  Reckless  Age,  Univ.;  San  Diego, 
I  Love  You,  Univ. 

ANDY  CLYDE 

1948 —  Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1947 —  Dangerous  _  Venture,  UA;  Hoppy's  Holiday, 
UA;  The  Marauders,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fool's  Cold,  UA ; 
The  Green  Years,  MGM;  The  Plainsman  and 
the  Lady,  Rep.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star, 
Col.;  Unexpected  Guest,  UA;  That  Texas 
Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB;  Song  of  the  Prairie, 
Col. 

1944 —  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  Lumberjack,  UA; 
Mystery  Man,  UA;  Riders  of  the  Deadline, 
UA;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

DAVID  CLYDE 

l  Deceased) 

1945 —  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  Molly  and  Me, 
20th;  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

1 944—  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  The  Lodger,  20th; 
The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ. 

JUNE  CLYDE 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

ALBERT  COATES 

1944 — Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

SHIRLEY  COATES 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

TOMMY  COATS 

1948 —  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep. 

1947 —  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders,  Col. 

1946—  — The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  Heading  West, 

Col. 

EDMUND  COBB 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Heart  of  Vir- 
ginia, Rep.;  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin', 


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Ul;  Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  Carson 
City  Raiders,  Rep.;  Movies  Are  Adventures, 
Ul;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Last  Frontier 
Uprising,  Rep.;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  Oregon 
Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Renegade  Girl,  Screen 
Guild;  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ.;  Santa  Fe 
Uprising,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.; 
Brute  Force,  Ul;  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again, 
Screen  Guild;  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Rid- 
ers of  the  Lone  Star,  Col. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Days  of  Buf- 
falo Bill,  Rep.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.;  Red 
River  Renegaes,  Rep.;  Renegades  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Univ.;  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep.; 
Roaring  Rangers,  Col.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep.;  The  El  Paso 
Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  The  Chero- 
kee Flash,  Rep.;  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  Man 
from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Navajo  Trails,  Mono.; 
Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  Cyclone  Prairie 
Rangers,  Col. 

1944 — Law  Men,  Mono.;  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.; 
Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The  Missing  )uror, 
Col.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Raiders  of 
the  Border,  Mono.;  Song  of  the  Range, 
Mono.;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

LEE   |.  COBB 

1948 —  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO;  Call  Northside 
777,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th;  Dark 
Past,  Col. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  johnny  O'Clock,  Col.;  Cap- 
tain from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

CHARLES  COBURN 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM ;  Green  Grass  of 
Wyoming,  20th. 

1947 —  Lured,  UA;  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 
1946 — The  Green   Years,  MCM. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Over  21, 
Col.;  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  Shady  Lady, 
Univ.;  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 —  The    Impatient    Years,  Col.; 
Holiday,  UA;  Together  Again, 
20th. 

FRED  COBY 
(also  known  as  FREDERICK  C.  BECKNER,  Jr.) 

1948 —  The  Counterfeiters,  20th;  Devil's  Cargo,  Film 
Classics;  The  Prarie,  Screen  Guild;  Jungle 
Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Brute  Man,  PRC;  Sweetheart  of  Sigma 
Chi,  Mono. 

STEVE  COCHRAN 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO:  The  Chase, 
UA;  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  The  Gay 
Senorita.  Col.;  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

ANN  CODEE 

1948 —  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  It's  Great  to  be 
Young,  Col.;  Kitty,  Para.;  So  Dark  the  Night, 
Col. 

1945 — Hangover  Square,  20th;  This  Love  of  Ours, 

Univ.;  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 
1944 — Bathing   Beauty,  MGM. 

IRON  EYES  CODY 

1948 —  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Indian  Agent,  RKO; 
The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono.;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

).  W.  "|OE"  CODY 

1948 —  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild. 

PETER  COE 

1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat, 
Univ.;  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  The 
Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 


Knickerbocker 
Col.;  Wilson, 


TRISTRAM  COFFIN 

1948 — The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  California  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen 
Guild;  The  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Despera- 
does of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 — Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear, 
Mono.;  Blackmail,  Rep.;  Louisiana,  Mono.; 
Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  The  Gentleman 
from  Texas,  Mono.;  The  Invisible  Informer, 
Rep.;  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.; 
Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep.;  Under  Arizona 
Skies,  Mono.;  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep.;  The 
Cay  Chevalier,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  Wyoming  Hurri- 
cane, Col. 

ROSE  COCHLAN 

(also  known  as  VICKY  LANE) 

MICHAEL  COHEN 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

RONNIE  COHEN 

1947 — My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 


1946— Mr.  Hex, 


SAMMY  COHEN 

Mono. 


EDDIE  COKE 

1948 — The  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

1944 —  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

CLAUDETTE  COLBERT 

1948 — Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul. 
1947 — The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM;  Tomorrow  Is  For- 
ever, 'RKO;  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1945—  Guest  Wife,  UA. 

1944 — Practically  Yours,  Para.;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA. 

ANITA  COLBY 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 
1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col. 

WILLIAM  COLBY 

1944 — In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Sweet  and 
Low-Down,  20th. 

KINC  COLE  TRIO 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

1944 — Stars  on  Parade,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle, 
Col. 

LESTER  COLE  and  DEBUTANTES 

1944 —  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

CHARLES  COLEMAN 

1948 —  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep;  Trouble  Makers, 
Mono. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.; 
Kitty,  Para.;  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.; 
Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  The  Runaround, 
Univ. 

1945 —  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  The  Whistler;  Col. 

EMIL  COLEMAN 

1945 —  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

NANCY  COLEMAN 

1947 —  Violence,  Mono.;  Mourning  Becomes  Electra, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 
1944 — In  Our  Time,  WB. 

MILDRED  COLES 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Song  of  the  Drifter, 
Mono.;  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Bob  and 
Sally,  Social  Guidance;  Bungalow  13,  20th; 
Back  Trail,  Mono.;  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep.; 
Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

DORIS  COLLEEN 
(r.  n.  DORIS  HONCK 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Little  Miss  Broadway, 
Col. 

)EAN  COLLERAN 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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CONSTANCE  COLLIER 

1948 — The  Cirl   from   Manhattan,   UA;   Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Kitty,  Para.;  Mon- 
sieur Beaucaire,  Para. 

LOIS  COLLIER 

1948 —  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Out  of  the  Storm, 
Rep. 

1947—  Slave  Cirl,  Ul. 

1946 — The  Cat  Creeps,   Univ.;   Cirl   on  the  Spot, 

Univ.;   A   Night   in   Casablanca,   UA;  Wild 

Beauty,  Univ. 
1945 — -The  Crimson   Canary,   Univ.;   The  Naughty 

Nineties,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 
1944 — Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.; 

Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA; 

Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

SHERLEE  COLLIER 

1948 —  Enchantment,  RKO. 

PATRICIA  COLLINCE 

1944 —  Casanova   Brown,  RKO. 

CHARLES  COLLINS 

1948 — The  Fuller   Brush   Man,  Col. 

1945—  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944 —  Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

CORA  SUE  COLLINS 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB ;  Week-end  at  the 
Waldorf,  MCM;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

C.    PAT  COLLINS 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  Jungle 
Patrol,  20th. 

CENE  COLLINS 

1948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col. 

JACK  COLLINS 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC. 

MONTE  COLLINS 

1948 — Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  (Co-orig.)  Smart 
Politics,  Mono. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

RAY  COLLINS 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MCM;  Good  Sam,  RKO;  The 
Man  from  Colorado,  Col.;  Command  Decision, 
MCM;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO;  The 
Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  A  Double  Life,  Ul; 
The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul;  The  Swords- 
man, Col. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Best  Years  of  Our 
Lives,  RKO;  Boy's  Ranch,  MCM;  Crack-Up, 
RKO:  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  A  Night  in 
Paradise,  Univ.;  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo, 
Col.;  Three  Wise  Fools,  MCM;  Two  Years 
Before  the  Mast,  Para.;  Up  Coes  Maisie, 
MCM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MCM;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven 
20th;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MCM;  Can't  Help  Sing- 
ing, Univ.;  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  The 
Hitler  Cang,  Para.;  See  Here,  Private  Har- 
grove, MCM;  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM. 

RUSSELL  COLLINS 

1948 —  Close-Up,  EL. 

SPELMAN  B.  COLLINS 

1948 — So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

RONALD  COLMAN 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  A  Double  Life 
Ul. 

1944—  Kismet,  MCM. 

JERRY  COLONNA 

1947 — Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1945 —  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 
1944 — Atlantic   City,  Rep. 

JOHN   DREW  COLT 

1947 — A  Double  Life,  Ul. 


PAT  COMBS 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

DOROTHY  COMINCORE 

1944—  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

PERRY  COMO 

1948 —  Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

1946—  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 

1945—  Doll  Face,  20th. 

1944 —  Something  for  the  Boys,  20th. 

BETTY  COMPSON 

1948 — Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA. 

1947 —  Second  Chance,  20th;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

JOHN  COMPTON 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  Pride  of  the  Marines, 
WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

JOYCE  COMPTON 

1948 —  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM ;  Incident.  Mono. 
1947 — Exposed,  Rep.;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB ;  Danger  Signal, 
WB;  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.;  Pillow  to 
Post,  WB. 

RITA  CONDE 

1947 —  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

CONDON   AND  BOHLAND 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

ROBERT  CONDON 

1944 — Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

THE  CONDOS  BROTHERS 

1946 —  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Cirl,  WB. 
1944 — Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Pin-Up  Girl,  20th;  Song 

of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

LOCAN  CONCER 

1947 —  Louisiana,  Mono. 

CHESTER  CONKLIN 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Springtime  in  the 
Sierras,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB ;  Good 
Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  Knickerbocker  Holi- 
day, UA;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

HAL  CONKLIN 

1948 —  Shades  of  Gray,   U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

HEINIE  CONKLIN 

1947 — The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

LOIS  CONKLIN 

1947 — Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

JAMES  P.  CONKLIN 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  It's  a  Joke,  Son! 
Eagle-Lion;  Rolling  Home.  Screen  Guild;  Mad 
Wednesday,  UA;  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  Seven 
Keys  to  Baldplate,  RKO;  Mourning  Becomes 
Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  Whistle  Stop.  UA. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Don  Juan 
Quilligan,  20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944 — Ala  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Army 
Wives,  Mono.;  Hail  the  Conquering  Hero, 
Para.;  Summer  Storm,  UA;  The  Town  Went 
Wild,  PRC. 

RUSS  CONKLIN 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

WHITFIELD  CONNOR 

1948 — Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

KAY  CONNORS 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

JACK  CONRAD 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Road  to  the  Big 
House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep. 


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MIKEL  CONRAD 

1948 — Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the 
Hesperus,  Col.;  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC;  Border  Feud,  PRC. 

PAUL  CONRAD 
(r.  n   PAUL  ZAREMBA) 

1948 —  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1945 —  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Col. 
1944 — U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

WILLIAM  CONRAD 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  Four  Faces  West,  UA; 
To  the  Victor,  WB;  Sorry,  Wrong  Number, 
Para.;  |oan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947—  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ. 

HANS  CONRIED 

1948 —  l  Narrator)  Design  for  Death,  RKO;  Variety 
Time.  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1944 — Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM;  Passage  to  Mar- 
seille, WB. 

FRANK  CONROY 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  The  Naked  City,  Ul;  The 
Snake  Pit,  20th;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para.;  Rogues' 
Regiment,  Ul  ;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 — That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

CONSTANTINE 

1946 — Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

|OHN  CONTE 

1944 — Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM. 
1943 — As  Thousands  Cheer,  MCM. 


1947- 
1946 


1945- 


RICHARD  CONTE 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th. 

The  Other  Love,  UA:  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 
Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th;  A  Walk  in 
the  Sun,  20th. 

A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Captain  Eddie,  20th; 
The  Spider,  20th;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

PATSY  CONVERSE 

1948 — Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

PECCY  CONVERSE 

1947—  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.;  Just  Before 
Dawn,  Col. 

BERT  CONWAY 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Open  Secret,  EL; 
You  Cotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA;  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild. 

CURT  CONWAY 

1948 —  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Casbah,  Ul. 

1947 —  Singapore,  Ul;  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

MORCAN  CONWAY 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  vs. 
Cueball,  RKO;  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO; 
Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945—  Dick  Tracy,  RKO. 

ROBERT  CONWAY 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

RUSSELL.  CONWAY 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th;  Larceny,  Ul. 

TOM  CONWAY 

1948 — The  Challenge,  20th;  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th; 
The  Checkered  Coat,  20th;  Bungalow  13, 
20th;  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Lost  Honeymoon, 
Eagle-Lion;  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adven- 
ture, RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO;  Whistle 
Stop,  UA. 

1945 — The    Falcon    in    San    Francisco,    RKO;  Two 

O'Clock  Courage.  RKO. 
1944 — The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  The  Falcon 

in  Mexico,  RKO;  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO; 

A  Night  of  Adventure.  RKO. 


MARY  CONWELL 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

JACKIE  COOCAN 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono. 
1947 — Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

ROBERT  COOCAN 

1  948 — French  Leave,  Mono. 
1947 — Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

CLYDE  COOK 

1946 —  To  Each  His  Own,  Para.;  The  Verdict,  WB. 

DONALD  COOK 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Here  Come  the  Co- 
Eds,  Univ.;  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the 
Blue  Room,  Univ. 

ELISHA   COOK,  JR. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  The  Long 
Night,  RKO;  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB ;  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.; 
Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO;  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Two 
Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945 —  Dillinger,  Mono.;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC. 

1944 — Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  Dark  Waters,  UA; 
Phantom  Lady,  Univ.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

JUDY  COOK 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 


1948- 


1947- 
1946 


TOMMY  COOK 

-Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th. 

The  Homestretch,  20th;  Humoresque,  WB. 
Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Strange  Holiday,  PRC;  Tarzan  and  the  Leop- 
ard Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.;  Wanderer  of  the 
Wasteland,  RKO. 

WENDY  COOK 

1946 —  Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

ALLAN  COOKE 

1946 — Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

PETER  COOKSON 

1946 —  Strange  Conquest,  Univ.;  Don't  Gamble  With 
Strangers,  Mono. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Behind 
City  Lights,  Rep.;  Fear,  Mono.;  G.I.  Honey- 
moon, Mono. 

1944 —  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  The  Girl  Who 
Dared,  Rep.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.;  Shadow 
of  Suspicion,  Mono.;  Swingtime  Johnny, 
Univ. 

SPADE  COOLEY 

1947 —  (Orchestra)  Vacation  Days,  Mono. 

1946 —  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Rockin'  in  the 
Rockies,  Col.;  (Orchestra)  Senorita  from  the 
West,  Univ. 

PHILIP  COOLIDCE 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

CAROL  COOMES 

1946—  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

BOBBY  COOPER 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  My  Reputation,  WB. 

1945 —  Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

CLANCY  COOPER 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  Her  Husband's  Affairs.  Col.;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Centennial  Sum- 
mer, 20th;  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th; 
The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC;  Courage  of 
Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 — The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  Without  Love, 
MGM. 

1944 — Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Riding  West, 
Col.;  Sundown  Valley,  Col.;  The  Whistler, 
Col. 


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ACTORS-A CT  R  ESS E  S 


DEE  COOPER 

1948 — Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Triggerman, 
Mono.;  Return  of  the  Lash,  Mono. 

1947 — Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.;  Pioneer  Justice, 
PRC;  Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  Silver  Range,  Mono. 

EDWIN  COOPER 

1947 —  The  Cuilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Sing  While  You 
Dance,  Col. 

1944 —  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ. 

GARY  COOPER 

1948 —  Good  Sam.  RKO. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

1944 —  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para. 

CEORCE  COOPER 

1948 —  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO. 

CLADYS  COOPER 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MGM;  The  Pirate,  MGM ;  The 
Bishop's  Wife.  RKO. 

1947 — Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  The  Green 
Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para.;  The  Valley  of  Decision, 

MGM. 

1944 — Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  The  White  Cliffs 
of  Dover,  MGM. 

INEZ  COOPER 

1947 —  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Flight  to 
Nowhere,  Screen  Guild. 

JACKIE  COOPER 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono. 

1947 —  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono.;  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

JERRY  COOPER 

1944 — Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

MELVILLE  COOPER 

1948 —  Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  13  Rue  Madeleine, 

20th. 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

ROBERT  COOTE 

1948 —  Berlin  Express,  RKO;  The  Three  Musketeers. 
MGM;  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Exile, 
Ul;  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

THE  COPELANDS 

1944 — Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

CAMPBELL  COPELIN 

1948 —  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 


1948 — '  Co-prod. 


YORKE  COPLEN 

co-dir.,  photog. )    Urubu,  UA. 


DOUC  COPPIN 

1948 — Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col. 

1947 —  Prairie  Raiders,  Col. 

BEN  CORBETT 

1946 —  Fool's  Gold,  UA. 

1944 — Law  Men,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails,  Mono.;  Part- 
ners of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Range  Law,  Mono. 

LOUIS  J.  CORBETT 

(also  known  as  WYLEY  CRANT) 

ELLEN  CORBY 

1948 —  I    Remember   Mama,   RKO;   Strike    It  Rich, 
Allied  Artists;  Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Joe,  Rep. 
1946 — The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 

ANN  CORCORAN 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Take  It  or 
Leave  It,  20th. 

MARCELLE  CORDAY 

1946 — Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono. 


RITA  CORDAY 

(also  known  as  PAULE  CROSETi 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  The  Falcon's 
Alibi,  RKO;  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  San 
Francisco,  RKO;  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO. 

FRANK  CORDELL 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

HENRY  CORDEN 

1947—  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

HARRY  CORDINC 

1948 —  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  That  Lady  in  Ermine, 
20th;  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  The  Marauders,  UA. 

1946 —  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Fool's  Cold,  UA;  Hot 
Cargo,  Para. 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.; 
San  Antonio,  WB;  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 —  AN  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Gypsy 
Wildcat,  Univ.;  The  Hour  Before  the  Dawn, 
Para.;  Mrs.  Parkington.  MGM. 

FRED  CORDOVA 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula.  Univ. 

JEFF  COREY 

1948 —  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Alias  a 
Gentleman,  MGM;  Let's  Live  Again,  20th; 
Kidnapped,  Mono;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Wake 
of  the  Red  Witch.  Rep. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Brute  Force, 
Ul;  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ.;  Somewhere  in  the  Night, 
20th. 

WENDELL  COREY 

1948 —  The  Search,  MGM;  Sorry,  Wrong  Number, 
Para.;  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  The 
Accused,  Para. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

ANN  CORIO 

1944 — Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono. 

CYNTHIA  CORLEY 

1948 —  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid.  Ul. 
1947 — The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

CONNIE  CORNELL 

1947 — Unfinished  Dance.  MGM. 

DALE  CORNELL 

1944 — Address  Unknown,  Col. 

LILLIAN  CORNELL 

1944 — Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Slightly  Terrific, 
Univ.;  Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 


1948- 


SALLY  CORNER 

-Leather   Cloves,  Col. 


CINA  CORRADO 

1946 —  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano.  20th. 

MADY  CORRELL 

1947. — Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

1944 —  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

LLOYD  CORRICAN 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  The  Bride  Goes 
Wild,  MGM;  The  Big  Clock.  Para.;  Mr.  Reck- 
less, Para.;  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists; 
Homicide  for  Three.  Rep.;  The  Return  of 
October,  Col;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

1947 —  Shadowed,  Col.;  Stallion  Road,  WB;  Blaze  of 
Noon,  Para.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  The  Bandit  of  Sher- 
wood Forest,  Col.;  The  Chase,  UA;  She-Wolf 
of  London,  Univ.;  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Bring  on  the  Girls.  Para.;  The  Fighting 
Guardsman,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's  Courage, 
Col. 

1944 — Gambler's  Choice,  Para.;  Lake  Placid  Sere- 
nade, Rep.;  Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO;  Reckless  Age,  Univ.; 
Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA;  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  The  Thin 
Man  Goes  Home.  MGM. 


ACTORS-ACTR ESSES 


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1947- 


RAY  CORRICAN 

-Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild. 


FRANCO  CORSARO 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1946 —  Crime    Doctor's    Warning,    Col.;  Dangerous 
Millions,  20th. 

MARIE  CORTEZ 

1947 —  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

RICARDO  CORTEZ 

1948 —  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

1947 — Blackmail,  Rep.;  The  Locket,  RKO. 
1946 — The  Inner  Circle,  Rep. 
1944 — Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 


1944- 


HERBERT  CORTHELL 

-Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 


JEFF  CORY 

1947 — Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 


1946- 


JOHN  CORY 

-The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 


ERNEST  COSSART 

'947 — Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 
1946 — Cluny  Brown,  20th;  The  Girl  of  the  Limber- 
lost,  Col.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

1945—  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col.;  Love  Letters 
Para. 

1944 — Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

RICARDO  COSTA 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO. 


1945- 


DIOSA  COSTELLO 

-The  Bullfighters,  20th. 


DON  COSTELLO 

( Deceased > 

'946 — The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Crime  of  the  Century, 
Rep. ;  Red  Dragon,  Mono. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Follow  That  Wom- 
an, Para.;  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery 
Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.;  Nob  Hill 
20th. 

1944 — Mystery  Man,  UA;  Texas  Masquerade  UA- 
The  Whistler,  Col. 

LOU  COSTELLO 
(r.  n.  LOU  CRISTILLO) 

1948 — The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Abbott  & 
Castello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  Mexican 
Hayride,  Ul. 

'947 — Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  The  Wistful 
Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  The  Time  of  Their  Lives 
Univ.;  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

'945 — Abbott  and   Costello   in   Hollywood,   MGM ; 

Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  The  Naughty 

Nineties,  Univ. 
1944 — In  Society,  Univ.;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM. 

PAT  COSTELLO 

1948 — Mexican  Hayride,  Ul 

1944 —  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

RUTH  and  DOROTHY  COSTELLO 

1946 — Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

DAVID  COTA 

1946 — Two  Smart  People,  MGM 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep. 

1944 —  Tampico,  20th;  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 

CAROLINA  COTTON 

'946 — Cowboy  Blues.  Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail 
Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col.;  That  Texas 
)amboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Song  of  the 
Prairie,  Col. 

1944 —  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  COTTON 

1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO 

'947~RKO  SUn'  SRO'  The  Farmer's  Daughter, 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944— Gaslight,  MGM;  I'll  be  Seeing  You,  UA-  Since 
You  Went  Away,  UA. 


CEORCE  COULOURIS 

1948 — Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.; 
Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 
1946 — Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB ;  The  Verdict,  WB. 
1945 — Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB; 

Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  A  Song  to  Remember, 
Col. 

1944 — Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  The  Master  Race, 
RKO;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB;  None  But  the 
Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

FRANCINE  COUNIHAN 

1944—  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

CERALD  COURTEMARCHE 

1948 —  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

JEROME  COURTLAND 

1948- — The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1945—  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

1944 —  Together  Again,  Col. 

ASHLEY  COWAN 

1948 — Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

DOUCLAS  COWAN 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 — Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

JEROME  COWAN 

1948 — Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  So  This  Is  New 
York,  UA;  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Wall- 
flower, WB;  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes, 
Para.;  June  Bride,  WB ;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.;  Dangerous  Years, 
20th;  Driftwood,  Rep.;  Miracle  on  34th  Street, 
20th;  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  The  Un- 
faithful, WB;  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.; 
Cry  Wolf,  WB;  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen 
Guild;  Riffraff,  RKO;  Blondie's  Anniversary, 
Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Claudia  and  Da- 
vid, 20th;  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Deadline 
for  Murder,  Rep.;  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn, 
RKO,  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  Murder  in  the  Music 
Hall,  Rep.;  My  Reputation,  WB ;  A  Night 
in  Paradise,  Univ.;  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.; 
One  Way  to  Love,  Col. 

1945 —  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  Blonde  Ransom, 
Univ.;  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  Divorce, 
Mono.;  Fog  Island,  PRC;  Getting  Gertie's 
Garter,  UA;  G.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  Hitch- 
hike to  Happiness,  Rep.;  Jungle  Captive,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Crime  by  Night,  WB;  Guest  in  the  House, 
UA;  Minstrel  Man,  PRC;  Mr.  Skeffington, 
WB;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

BRUCE  COWLINC 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1946—  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

JOHNNY  COY 

1947 —  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep. 

Para.;  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.;  That's  the 
Spirit,  Univ 

BUSTER  CRABBE 

1948 —  Caged  Fury,  Para. 

1947 —  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC;  Last  of  the  Red- 
men,  Col. 

1946 — Gentlemen  With  Guns,  PRC;  Lightning  Raid- 
ers, PRC;  Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Prairie 
Badmen,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC;  Swamp 
Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  Blazing  Frontier,  PRC;  Border  Badmen,  PRC; 
Devil  Riders,  PRC;  Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC; 
Gangsters  Den,  PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost, 
PRC;  Nabonga,  PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance, 
PRC;  Shadows  of  Death,  PRC;  Rustler's  Hide- 
out, PRC;  Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC;  Wild 
Horse  Phantom,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Contender,  PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC; 
Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC;  Thundering  Gun- 
Slinger,  PRC;  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

ALEC  CRAIC 

I  Deceased ) 

1946 —  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 — Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Jungle  Women, 
Univ.;  National  Velvet,  MGM;  Spider  Wom- 
an, Univ. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


CATHERINE  CRAIC 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para.;  Appointment  With  Mur- 
der, Film  Classics. 

1947-  — Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para..  Lady  in  the 
Dark,  Para.;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

CARRETT  CRAIC 

1948—  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

HELEN  CRAIC 

1948 — The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

(AMES  CRAIC 

1948 — The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 
1947 — Dark  Delusion,  MCM. 

1946 —  Boys'  Ranch,  MCM;  Little  Mister  |im,  MCM. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MCM;  Our  Vines  Have 
Tender  Crapes,  MCM;  She  Went  to  the 
Races,  MCM. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie,  MCM;  Kismet,  MCM;  Marriage 
Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM. 

NELL  CRAIC 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MCM. 

1945 —  Fashion  Model,  Mono. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MCM;  Henry  Al- 
drich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Three  Men  in  White, 
MCM. 

ROBERT  CRAIC 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

IEANNE  CRAIN 

1948 —  You  Were  Meant  for  Me.  20th;  A  Letter  to 
Three  Wives,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy, 
20th. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Margie,  20th. 

1945 —  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  In  the  Meantime, 
Darling,  20th;  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

MARC  CRAMER 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA. 

1946 —  Genius  at  Work,  RKO;  Little  Iodine,  UA; 
Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO. 

1945 —  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO:  Isle  of  the 
Dead,  RKO;  Pan-Americana.  RKO;  Those  En- 
dearing Young  Charms,  RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Mademoiselle  Fifi, 
RKO;  The  Canterville  Ghost,  MGM. 

RICHARD  CRAMER 

1947—  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Wild  Country,  PRC. 

1945 —  Song  of  Ola  Wyoming,  PC. 

SUZI  CRANDALL 

1948 —  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild;  Station  West, 
RKO. 

1947 — That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

I  AMES  CRANE 

1947—  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946—  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO. 

MADCE  CRANE 
(also  known  as  MRS.  CARDNER  CRANE) 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

1946 — The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

RICHARD  CRANE 

1948 —  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para.;  Campus 
Honeymoon,  Rep.;  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th; 
Dynamite,  Para.;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.; 
Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Johnny  Comes 
Flying  Home,  20th. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

1944 —  None  Shall  Escape,  Col.:  Riders  of  the  Dead- 
line, UA:  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

STEPHEN  CRANE 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  Tonight  and 
Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col. 

NOEL  CRAVAT 

1948 —  The    Iron   Curtain,    20th;    Parole.    Inc.,  EL. 

1947 —  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  The  Walls  Came 
Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog.  Col. 

1944 — Ah  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ. 


EDWARD  CRAVEN 

1946—  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

FRANK  CRAVEN 

1945 —  Colonel   Effingham's  Raid,  20th. 

1944 — My  Best  Cal,  Rep.;  They  Shall  Have  Faith, 
Mono. 

I  AMES  CRAVEN 

1948 — Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL;  Johnny  Belinda, 
WB  ;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

1946 —  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the 
Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley, 
Rep. 

JOHN  CRAVEN 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

1944 — Meet  the  People.  MGM;  The  Purple  Heart, 

20th. 

BRODERICK  CRAWFORD 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep.;  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  Sealed 
Verdict,  Para. 

1947—  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  The  Runaround, 
Univ. 

EARL  CRAWFORD 

1943 —  Navajo  Trails,  Mono. 

CWEN  CRAWFORD 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para. 

JOAN  CRAWFORD 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB;  Possessed,  WB ;  Daisy  Ken- 
yon,  20th. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce.  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

JOHN  CRAWFORD 

1948 —  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC;  Thorough- 
breds, Rep. 

STUART  BOYD  CRAWFORD 

1944 —  Crime  By  Night,  WB. 

LAIRD  CRECAR 
(Deceased  19451 

1945 —  Hangover  Square.  20th. 

1944 —  The  Lodger.  20th. 

JOSEPH  CREHAN 

1948 — The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Adventures  in 
Silverado,  Col.;  Silver  River,  WB;  The  Story 
of  Life,  Crusade;  Street  Corner,  Wilshire; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  Homicide  for 
Three,  Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.; 
The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL;  Sundown  in  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Louisiana,  Mono.; 
The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Grue- 
some, RKO;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Dangerous  Money, 
Mono.;  Deadline  at  Dawn.  RKO;  Dick  Tracy 
vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adventure, 
RKO;  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  A  Guy  Could 
Change,  Rep.;  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.; 
The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  The  Shadow  Re- 
turns, Mono. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA:  Captain  Tugboat 
Annie,  Rep.;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  Dick 
Tracy,  RKO:  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col.;  Man 
Alive,  RKO;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB ;  Black 
Magic,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Juror,  Col.:  One 
Mysterious  Night,  Col.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.; 
Shine  On  Harvest  Moon,  WB;  When  the 
Lights  Co  on  Again,  PRC. 

PATSY  CREICHTON 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col. 

FRANK  CREYEN 

1944 —  Destiny,  Univ. 

LAWRENCE  CRINER 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

KERNON  CRIPPS 

1948 — Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


41 


LOU  CRISTILLO 

(also  known  as  LOU  COSTELLOl 

DONALD  CRISP 

1948 — Whispering  Smith,  Para.;  Hills  of  Home, 
MCM. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA. 

1945 — Son  of  Lassie,  MCM;  The  Valley  of  Decision, 
MCM. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Nation- 
al Velvet,  MCM:  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

FLOYD  CRISWELL 

1944—  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

HARRY  CROCKER 

1945 —  The  Creat  John  L.,  UA;  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie, 
Rep. 

LOU  CROCKER 

1945 — Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

RICHARD  CROCKETT 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists. 
1945 — This  Man  s  Navy,  MCM. 

DOUCLAS  CROFT 
Ir.  n  DOUCLAS  WHEATCROFTi 

1947—  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 
1945 — River  Cang.  Univ. 

RICHARD  CROMWELL 

1948 —  Bungalow  13.  20th. 

ED  CRONLEY 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC. 

HUME  CRONYN 

1948 — The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM;  Brute  Force, 
HI. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MCM;  The  Postman  Al- 
ways Rings  Twice,  MCM;  Ziegfeld  Follies, 
MCM. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM;  The  Sailor  Takes  a 
Wife,  MCM. 

1944 —  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MCM;  The  Seventh 
Cross,  MCM. 

BINC  CROSBY 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 

1947 —  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para.; 
Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945-  — The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  Duffy's  Tavern, 

Para. 

1944 — Going  My  Way,  Para.;  Here  Come  the  Waves, 
Para.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col. 

BOB  CROSBY 

1944 —  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  My  Cal  Loves 
Music,  Univ.;  (Orchestra)  Pardon  My 
Rhythm,  Univ.;  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove, 
MGM;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ. 

DENNIS  CROSBY 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World, 
Para. 

CARY  CROSBY 

1945 — Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World, 
Para. 

LIN  CROSBY 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World, 
Para. 

LOU  CROSBY 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono. 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

PHILIP  CROSBY 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World, 
Para. 

WADE  CROSBY 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Under  California  Stars, 
Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Paleface, 
Para. 

1947 —  Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 — Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders 
of  Cheyenne,  Rep. 

PAULE  CROSET 

(also  known  as  RITA  CORDAY) 

1947—  The  Exile,  Ul. 


|IMMY  CROSS 

1948 — French  Leave,  Mono. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th. 

JANE  CROWLEY 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

HELEN  CROZIER 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

ANCEL  CRUZ 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC. 

XAVIER  CUCAT  and  ORCHESTRA 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM;  Luxury  Liner, 
MCM;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM. 

1947 —  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  No  Leave,  No 
Love,  MGM. 

1945 —  Week-end  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

ROLAND  CULVER 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Isn't  It  Romantic, 
Para. 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  Singapore,  Ul. 

1946 —  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

BILLY  CUMMINCS 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 

1947 —  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Colorado  Pio- 
neers, Rep. 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a 
Soldier,  20th. 

ROBERT  CUMMINCS 

1948 —  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  The  Accused,  Para.; 
Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;  The  Lost  Moment, 
Ul. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  The  Chase,  UA. 

1945 —  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

PECCY  CUMMINS 

1948 —  Green  Crass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Escape.  20th. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Moss  Rose, 
20th. 

CECIL  CUNNINCHAM 

1946 —  My  Reputation,  WB. 

ZAMAH  CUNNINCHAM 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para. 

ELVIRA  CURCI 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

LOUISE  CURRIE 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  The 
Crimson  Key,  20th;  Second  Chance,  20th;  The 
Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

1946 —  Gun  Town,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  Million  Dollar  Kid, 
Mono.;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  Voodoo 
Man,  Mono. 

MARY  CURRIER 

1948 —  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  Trapped  by  Bos- 
ton Blackie,  Col.;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Angel  in 
Exile.  Rep. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MCM;  Body  and  Soul.  UA;  The 
Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Cenlury,  Rep.;  Somewhere  in 
the  Night.  20th. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner.  UA;  Dick  Tracy.  RKO;  The 
Valley  of  Decision,  MCM;  Youth  on  Trial, 
Col. 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Meet  Me  in  St. 
Louis,  Col.;  Return  of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono.. 
The  Unwritten  Code,  Col.;  Voodoo  Man, 
Man. 

ANNE  CURSON 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

ALAN  CURTIS 

1948 — The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL. 

1947 —  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Renegade  Girl, 
Screen  Guild;  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild; 
Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 


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ACT  ORS -  ACTRESSES 


1946 — Inside  Job,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  Frisco  Sal, 
Univ.,  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ.;  See  My 
Lawyer,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 —  Destiny,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  The 
Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.;  Phantom 
Lady,  Univ. 

BILLY  CURTIS 

1948 — Homicide  for  Three,  Rep. 

1946—  Three  Wise  Fools,  MCM. 

DONALD  CURTIS 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Spiritualist, 
EL. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Years,  20th;  I  Love  Trouble,  Col.; 
Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MCM;  White  Tie  and  Tails, 
Univ.;  Bad  Bascomb,  MCM;  Courage  of  Las- 
sie, MCM. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MCM;  Son  of  Lassie,  MCM; 
Spellbound,  UA ;  They  Were  Expendable, 
MCM;  This  Man's  Navy,  MCM;  Thrill  of  a 
Romance,  MCM. 

1944 —  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MCM;  Thirty 
Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

DOROTHY  CURTIS 

1947—  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

JOANN  CURTIS 

1947 —  If  Winter  Comes,  MCM. 

1945 —  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

1944 —  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

KEENE  CURTIS 

1948 —  Macbeth,  Rep. 

KEN  CURTIS 

(also  known  as  CURTIS  CATES) 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail, 
Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  Out  of 
the  Depths,  Col.;  That  Texas  lamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  Song  of  the  Prairie, 
Col. 

RICHARD  CURTIS 

1947 —  Renegade  Cirl,  Screen  Guild;  Santa  Fe  Up- 
rising, Rep.;  Abilene  Town,  UA;  Wyoming, 
Rep. 

1946 —  California  Cold  Rush,  Rep.;  Lawless  Breed, 
Univ.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ.;  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 

|OR|A  CURTRICHT 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1946—  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

CYRIL  CUSACK 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 

PETER  CUSANELLI 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  A  Tree  Grows  in 
Brooklyn,  20th. 

VICTOR  CUTLER 

(also  known  as  VICTOR  CENTRER) 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  Col.;  The  Man  from 
Texas,  EL. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Canyon  Pass- 
age, Univ.;  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  A 
Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

FRANK  DAE 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  The  Winner's  Cir- 
cle, 20th. 

1946 —  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers,  Mono. 

ARLENE  DAHL 

1948 — The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MCM ;  A  Southern 
Yankee,  MCM. 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

DAN  DAILEY 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  You 
Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  When  My  Baby 
Smiles  at  Me,  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday, 
20th. 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

SUZANNE  DALBERT 

1948 —  The  Accused,  Para. 


CHARLES  DALE 

1945 —  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

ESTHER  DALE 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM. 

1946 —  Margie.  20th;  My  Reputation,  WB ;  Smoky, 
20th;  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  Behind  City  Lights, 
Rep. ;  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

HICHLAND  DALE 

1948 —  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen  Guild. 

JAMES  DALE 

1948 — Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

REX  DALE 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ. 

VIRGINIA  DALE 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  Strike  It  Rich, 
Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  The  Hucksters,  MCM; 
Fall  In,  Mono. 

CASS  DALEY 

1947 —  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1945 — Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World. 
Para. 

JACK  DALEY 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 
1945 — Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

MARCEL  DALIO 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

1944 — Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  The  Conspirators, 
WB;  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB;  Wilson, 
20th;  Pin  Up  Cirl,  20th. 

JOHN  DALL 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind.  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Corn  Is  Creen,  WB. 

MICHAEL  DALMATOFF 

1944 —  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

MARCUERITE  D'ALVAREZ 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

TOM  DALY 

1946 —  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

1944 —  My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ. 

JACQUELINE  DALYA 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  The  Treasure 
of  Sierra  Madre,  WB;  Mystery  in  Mexico, 
RKO. 

1946 — Queen  of  Burlesque.  PRC. 

1945-  — Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM;  Voice  in  the  Wind, 
UA.. 

ADRIENNE  d'AMBRICOURT 

1945 —  Paris-Underground,  UA;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

WILLIAM  DAMBROSI 

1948 — French  Leave,  Mono. 

JAMES  DAMORE 

1944 —  Hail,  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para. 

ADOLPH  DAMOTTE 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

WALTER  DAMROSCH 

1947—  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

"BOLEY"  DANCEWICZ 

1948 —  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

TOM    D  ANDREA 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB;  To  the  Victor,  WB;  Smart 
Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB;  Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1947 — Humoresque,  WB;  Love  and  Learn,  WB ;  Dark 
Passage,  WB. 

1946 — Never  Say  Goodbye.  WB;  Night  and  Day, 
WB;  Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

DOROTHY  DANDRIDCE 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 


ACTORS- ACT R  E  S  S  E  S 


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RUBY  DANDRIDCE 

1948 — Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair.  MCM;  Dead  Reckoning, 
Col.;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 — Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Three  Little  Girls 
in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

PATRICIA  DANE 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

ROCER  DANIEL 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe 
Palooka,  Mono. 

HENRY  DANIELL 

1948 — Siren  of  Atlantis,   UA;   Wake   of   the  Red 
Witch,  Rep. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MGM ;  The  Exile,  Ul. 

1946—  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  Captain  Kidd,  UA; 
Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  Jane  Eyre.  20th;  The  Suspect,  Univ. 

BILLY  DANIELS 

1948 —  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul. 

1945 —  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para. 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  Lady  in  the  Dark, 
Para. 

HANK  DANIELS 

(also  known  as  HENRY  H.  DANIELS,  JR.) 

1947 —  -The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MGM;  In  Old  Sacramento, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep. 
1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM. 

MARK  DANIELS 

1947 —  Undercover   Maisie,    MGM;   Bury   Me  Dead 
PRC;  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

ROCER  DANN 

1948 —  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 — The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col. 

HELMUT  DANTINE 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB ;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 
1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;   Passage  to  Mar- 
seille, WB. 

ISAAC  DANZINCER 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

LOUIS  DA  PRON 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Singing  Sheriff.  Univ. 

CLARA  DARE 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

ELLIOTT  DARE 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

HELENA  DARE 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society, 
Mono.;  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

VIRGINIA  DARE 

1947 —  Fall  Guy,  Mono. 

FRANK  DARIEN 

1948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO;  Magic  Town. 
RKO. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  The  Fabulous  Su- 
zanne, Rep. ;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1944 — Gentle  Annie,  MGM. 

ROY  DARMOUR 

'946 — I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  The  Mask  of  Dijon, 
PRC. 

1944 — Smart  Cuy,  Mono. 

LINDA  DARNELL 

1948 —  The   Walls    of    Jericho,    20th;  Unfaithfully 
Yours,  20th;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

'946 — Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Centennial 


Summer,  20th;  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  The  Great  John  L,  UA; 
Hangover  Square,  20th. 

1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  It  Happened  Tomorrow, 
UA;  Summer  Storm,  UA;  Sweet  and  Low- 
Down,  20th. 

DAVE  DARRELL 

1946 —  Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

STEVE  DARRELL 
(r.  n.  J.  STEVAN) 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  In  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Over- 
land Trails,  Mono.;  Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep.; 
The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.; 
Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.;  Son  of  God's 
Country,  Rep. 

1947 —  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  On  the  Old  Spanish 
Trail,  Rep.;  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col.;  Song 
of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists;  Under  Colorado 
Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  Gentlemen  With  Guns,  PRC;  Heldorado,  Rep.; 
Lightning  Raiders,  PRC. 

SONIA  DARRIN 

1947—  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC. 

1946—  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

FRANKIE  DARRO 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.; 
Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Trouble  Makers, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  That's  My  Man, 
Rep. ;  Vacation  Days,  Mono. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's  Se- 
cret, PRC. 

ALFONSO  D'ARTECA 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

D'ARTECO  AND   HIS  ALL  CIRL  ORCHESTRA 

1944 —  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

JANE  DARWELL 

1948 —  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Three  Godfathers, 
MGM. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  Keeper  of  the 
Bees,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  My  Darling  Clemen- 
tine, 20th;  Three  Wise  Fools,  MCM. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  Music  in  Manhat- 
tan, RKO;  Reckless  Age,  Univ.;  She's  a  Sweet- 
heart, Col.;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

EDDIE  DAS 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

HOWARD  Da  SILVA 

1948— The  Twisted  Road,  RKO. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para.; 
Unconquered,  Para. 

1946—  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Two  Years  Before  the 
Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  The  Lost  Weekend, 
Para. 

FRED  DATIC,  JR. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

RED   RIVER  DAVE 

1944 —  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

ADELE  DAVENPORT 

1947 —  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion. 

HARRY  DAVENPORT 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Three  Daring 
Daughters,  MGM;  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th; 
The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB.;  For 
the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 — The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Stallion  Road, 
WB ;  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer, 
RKO;  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  The  Fabulous  Tex- 
an, Rep.;  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.;  That  Hag- 
en  Girl,  WB. 

1946 — Adventure,  MGM;  Claudia  and  David,  20th; 
Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  G.I.  War 
Brides,  Rep.;  Lady  Luck,  RKO;  Three  Wise 
Fools,  MGM;  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film 
Classics;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  Pardon  My  Past, 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


Col.;  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  This  Love 
of  Ours,  Univ.;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 
1944 — The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  Kismet,  MCM; 
Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM;  Music  for  Mil- 
lions, MCM;  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home, 
MCM. 

RICHARD  DAVID 

1944 —  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Jungle  Woman, 
Univ. 

BEPT  DAVIDSON 

1948 — Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

JOHN  DAVIDSON 

1948 — Bungalow  13,  20th;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives, 

20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 
1947 — Daisy  Kenyon,  20th. 

1946 —  Sentimental  Journey,  20tl,,  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  Where  Do  We  Co  from  Here.  20th. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat, 
Mono. 

WILLIAM  B.  DAVIDSON 

(  Deceased  I 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  The  Farmer's 
Daughter,  RKO;  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  My 
Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Ding  Dong  Williams. 
RKO;  The  Nolorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  The 
Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep. 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Circumstantial  Evi- 
dence, 20th;  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone, 
PRC;  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  Tell  It  to  a  Star, 
Rep. 

1944 —  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  The  Imposter,  Univ.; 
In  Society,  Univ.;  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon, 
WB. 

BETTY  ANN  DAVIES 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 

MARJORIES  DAVIES 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MCM. 

RICHARD  DAVIES 

1945 —  Swingin'  on  Broadway,  Rep. 

BETTE  DAVIS 

1948 — Winter  Meeting,  WB;  June  Bride,  WB. 

1946 —  Deception,  WB;  (Producer)  A  Stolen  Life. 
WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Mr.  Skeffington, 
WB. 

BOYD  DAVIS 

1948 — The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  A  Foreign 
Affair,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Terror  By  Night,  Univ.;  The  Unknown,  Col. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

DON  DAVIS 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1944 —  San  Diego.  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

CEORCE  DAVIS 

1947 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep. 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MCM. 

1944 —  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

CLENN  DAVIS 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

JACK  DAVIS 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Secret  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Night  Editor, 
Col.;  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col.;  Up  Goes 
Maisie,  MGM. 

JAMES  DAVIS 

1948 —  Winter  Meeting,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  (Songs) 
Louisiana,  Mono.;  The  Romance  of  Rosy 
Ridge,  MGM;  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 — Gallant  Bess,  MGM;  Somewhere  in  the  Night, 
20th. 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove!  MCM. 
1944 — Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col. 

JOAN  DAVIS 

1948 —  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

1946 —  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ. 


1945— George  White's  Scandals,  RKO;  She  Gets  Her 
Man,  Univ. 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty, 
Col.;  Show  Business,  RKO. 

|OEL  DAVIS 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO. 

JOHNNY  "SCAT"  DAVIS 

1944 —  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  You  Can't  Ra- 
tion Love,  Para. 

MARTHA  DAVIS 

1948 — Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

MARVIN  DAVIS 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th. 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

MURRAY  DAVIS 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

ROBERT  A.  DAVIS 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

RUFE  DAVIS 

1948 —  The  Strawberry  Roan.  Col. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

1944 —  Jamboree,  Rep. 

SALLY  DAVIS 

1948 — Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

WILLIAM  "WEE  WILLIE"  DAVIS 

1947 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono. 

1946 —  Fool's  Gold,  UA;  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  Pursuit  to 
Algiers,  Univ. 

HAZEL  DAWN 

1946 —  Margie,  20th. 

BILLY  DAWSON 

1944 —  Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 

HAL  K.  DAWSON 

1948 —  You  Cotta  Stay  Happy,  Ui;  Chicken  Every 
Sunday,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th; 
Let's  Live  a  Little.  EL. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Blondie's  Big  Moment.  Col. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Doll 
Face,  20th;  Guest  Wife,  UA. 

1944 — Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

JON  DAWSON 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  Smart  Guy, 
Mono. 

DONA  DAX 

1945 —  Shadows  of  Death,  PRC;  In  Old  New  Mexico, 
Mono. 

DENNIS  DAY 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1944 —  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

DORIS  DAY 

1948 — Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

LARAINE  DAY 

1948 — My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1947 — The  Locket,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  Those  En- 
dearing Young  Charms,  RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para. 

DULCE  DAYE 

1945 —  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

RACQUEL  de  ALVA 

1945 — Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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EDDIE  DEAN 

1948 — i  Songs)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Stars  Over 
Texas,  EL;  Black  Hills,  EL. 

1947 —  Wild  Country,  PRC;  (Songs)  West  to  Clory, 
PRC;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Colorado  Serenade, 
PRC;  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  Driftin' 
River,  PRC;  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

1945 — Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

JEAN  DEAN 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MCM ;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

JIMMY   DEAN  and  his  TRAIL  RIDERS 

1945 —  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

JULIA  DEAN 

1948 — The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO;  Nightmare  Alley,  20th; 
Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  O.S.S.,  Para. 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Experi- 
ment Perilous,  RKO. 

MARCIA  DEAN 

1948 —  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Call  ot  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Casanova  in 
Burlesque,  Rep.;  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

MARY  DEAN 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB. 

CARMEN   DE  ANTONIO 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono. 

EDCAR  DEARINC 

1948 —  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Bish- 
op's Wife,  RKO;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1945 —  Abbolt  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MCM; 
Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Her  Lucky  Night, 
Univ.;  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sis- 
ter, Univ. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

MARIE  De  BECKER 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

HAROLD  De  BEEKER 

1946 — Cluny  Brown,  20th. 
1944 — The  Lodger,  20th. 

JEAN  de  BRIAC 

1948 — Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

JEAN  De  BRISE 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

ROSEMARY  DeCAMP 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  Two  Guys 
from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

'943 — Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Danger  Signal,  WB ; 
Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB  ;  Rhapsody  in  Blue! 
WB  ;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB;  Week-end  at 
the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  Bowery  *o  Broadway,  Univ.;  The  Merry  Mon- 
ahans,   Univ.;   Practically  Yours,  Para. 

YVONNE  DE  CARLO 

1948 —  Black  Bart,  Ul;  Casbah,  Ul. 

1947 —  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul;  Brute  Force  Ul- 
Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal.  Univ.;  Salome,  Where  She 
Danced,  Univ. 

DE  CASTRO  SISTERS 

1947 —  Copacabana.  UA. 

PAUL  De  CORDAY 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

PEDRO  DE  CORDOBA 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  Mexican  Hay- 
ride,  Ul. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Carnival  in 
Costa  Rica,  20th;  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey, 
Mono. 

'946 — Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA; 
Swamp  Fire,  Para 

1 945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  In  Old  New  Mexico, 
Mono.;  San  Antonio,  WB;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col.' 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Uncertain  Glory 
WB. 


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ARTURO  de  CORDOVA 

-Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 
-New  Orleans,  UA. 

-Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde, 
Para.;  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.;  A  Medal 
for  Benny,  Para. 

-Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

-For  Whom  the  Bell  Tolls,  Para.;  Hostages, 
Para. 

LEANDER  de  CORDOVA 

-The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 
-The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep. 


TED  DeCORSIA 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  The  Naked 
City,  Ul. 

FRANCES  DEE 

1948 — Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 
1945 — Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

CAROL  DEERE 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

LOLA  DEEM 

1948 —  The  Pirate. 

DON  DeFORE 

1948 — One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  Romance  on 
the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 — It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Ram- 
rod, UA. 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Stork  Club,  Para.;  You  Came  Along, 
Para.;  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

1944 — Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

ICOR  DECA 

(also  known  as  ICOR  de  NAVROTSKY) 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

CLORIA  DeHAVEN 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  Broadway 
Rhythm,  MGM;  Step  Lively,  RKO;  The  Thin 
Man  Goes  Home,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

ROBERT  DeHAVEN 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col. 
1946 — Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

OLIVIA  de  HAVILLAND 

1948 —  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  To  E2ch  His  Own,  Para.;  The 
Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para.;  The  Dark  Mirror, 
Univ. 

JOHN  DEHNER 

1948 — Blonde  Savage.  PRC. 

1947 —  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way,  Rep.;  Ren- 
dezvous 24,  20th;  The  Undercover  Woman, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  State  Fair,  20th. 

ALBERT  DEKKER 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Wyoming. 
Rep.:  Cass  Timberlane.  MGM;  The  Fabulous 
Texan,  Rep.;  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th; 
The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  The  Killers.  Univ.; 
Suspense,  Mono.;  Two  Years  Before  the 
Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde, 
Para.;  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 — Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

MARCEL  de  la  BROSSE 

1946 —  In  Fast  Company.  Mono. 

JUAN  De  La  CRUZ 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  Shake  Hands 
With  Murder,  PRC. 

CHARLES  DeLANEY 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESS ES 


CYRIL  DELE  V  ANT  I 

1946 —  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  The  ]ade  Mask, 
Mono.;  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC. 

RAMON  DELCADO 

1948 — Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

CLAUDIA  DELL 

1944—  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  Call  of  the  Jungle, 
Mono. 

CABRIEL  DELL 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos.  Mono. 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Block  Busters, 
Mono. 

1944 — Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Follow  the  Leader, 
Mono.;  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

MYRNA  DELL 
(r.  n    MARILYN  ADELLE) 

1948 —  Cuns  of  Hate,  RKO;  Fighting  Father  Dunne, 
RKO. 

1947—  The  Locket,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  Nocturne, 
RKO;  Step  by  Step,  RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO. 

1944 — Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono. 

KENNY  DELMAR 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion. 

JANNA  de  LOOS 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

ASCENSION  DEL  RIO  TRIO 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

DOLORES  DEL  RIO 

'.947— The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

DORA  DEL  RIO 

1946 —  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 

JACK  DEL  RIO 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

ROSA  DEL  ROSARIO 

1946 — Border  Bandits,  Mono. 

DELTA  RHYTHM  BOYS 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Hi,  Good  Lookin', 
Univ.;  Night  Club  Cirl,  Univ.;  Reckless  Age, 
Univ.;  Week-end  Pass,  Univ. 

MILTON   DeLUCC  and  his  SWINC  WINC 

1946 —  It's  Great  to  be  Young,  Col. 

JEAN  DEL  VAL 

1947 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  The  Foxes 
of  Harrow,  20th;  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel 
Ami,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  The  Return  of  Monte 
Cristo,  Col.;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  The  Spider,  20th. 

TONY  AND  SALLY  De  MARCO 

1944 —  Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

WILLIAM  DEMAREST 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  On  Our  Merry 
Way,  UA;  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.; 
Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Variety  Girl, 
Para. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Our  Hearts  Were 
Growing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Duffy's  Tavern, 
Para.;  Pardon  My  Past,  Col.;  Salty  O'Rourke, 
Para. 

1944 — The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Hail  the  Conquer- 
ing Hero,  Para.;  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's 
Creek,  Para.;  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

DONNA  DeMARIO 

1948 —  The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  Big  Town 
Scandal,  Para. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey, 
Mono. 


ROD  De  MEDICI 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

ANNA  DEMETRIO 

1948 — Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Classics. 
1947 — Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

1944—  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Dragon  Seed, 
MCM. 

CECIL  B.  DeMILLE 

1947 — Variety  Cirl,  Para. 

KATHERINE  deMILLE 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists;  Unconquered,  Para. 

ICOR  de  NAVROTSKY 

'also  known  as  ICOR  DECA 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ. 

DENNIS  DENCATE 

1948—  Rogue's  Regiment,  Ul. 

MICHAEL  DENHAM 

1948 — Escape,  20th. 

LESLIE  DENISON 

1948 — The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  The  Black  Arrow,  Col. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  A 
Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  Three  Strangers,  WB;  Dangerous  Money, 
Mono.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  How  Do  You  Do, 
PRC. 

1944 — The  Hour  Before  the  Dawn,  Para.;  The  Re- 
turn of  the  Vampire,  Col. 

CUY  D'ENNERY 

1944 — Wilson,  20th. 

CLENN  DENNINC 

1948 —  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul;  Command  Decision, 
MGM;  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul  ;  Fighter 
Squadron,  WB. 

1947 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

RICHARD  DENNINC 

1948 —  Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Disaster,  Para.;  Unknown 
Island,  Film  Classics. 

1  947 — Seven  Were  Saved,  Para. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  The  Fabulous  Suzanne, 
Rep. 

MARK  DENNIS 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  The  Thirteenth 
Hour,  Col.;  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  Riders  of  the 
Lone  Star,  Col.;  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1946 — The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col. 

JO  CARROL  DENNISON 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  The  Missing  Lady, 
Mono. 

1944—  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  Winged  Vic- 
tory, 20th. 

RECINALD  DENNY 

1948 —  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO. 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA;  Escape  Me  Never,  WB; 
The  Locket,  RKO;  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA; 
My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  The  Secret  Life 
of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

1946 — Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944 — The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col. 

CEORCE  DeNORMAND 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1944 —  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono. 

VERNON  DENT 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be  Young, 
Col.;  Renegades,  Col. 

1945 —  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Song  of  the 
Prairie,  Col. 

HARRY  DEPP 

1945 — Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Fashion  Model, 
Mono.;  In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono.;  Leave 
Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.; 
There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 — Black  Magic,  Mono. 

ROLAND  de  PREE 

1948 — Big  Town  Scandal,  Para. 


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RAY  De  RAVENNE 

1946 — The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

JOE  DERITA 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

1944— The  Doughgirls.  WB. 

CEZA  de  ROSNER 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

RICHARD  DERR 

1948 —  The  Bride  Coes  Wild,  MCM ;  Joan  of  Arc, 
RKO;  Luxury  Liner,  MCM. 

1946 — The  Secret  Heart,  MCM. 

ALFREDO  DE  SA 

1943 —  We've  Never  Been  Licked,  Univ. 

ANCELOS  DESFIS 

1944 —  Dark  Mountain,  Para. 

KAY  DESLYS 

1945 —  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 

DANNY  DESMOND 

1944 — She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.;  They  Live  in  Fear, 
Col. 

HENRI  DE  SOTO 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  Somewhere  in  the 
Night,  20th. 

CARRIE  DEVEN 
(r.  n.  ANN  BRENDON) 

1944—  Bluebeard,  PRC. 

HELEN  DEVEREAUX 

1945 —  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono. 

JOE  DeVILLARD 

1944 —  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono. 

ANDY  DEVINE 

1945 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  The  Cay  Ranchero, 
Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  Under  Cali- 
fornia Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  Grand 
Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  Michigan  Kid, 
Univ.;  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul;  Slave  Girl, 
Ul;  Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep.;  The 
Fabulous  Texan,  Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish 
Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  Sudan, 
Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  AM  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Babes 
on  Swing  Street,  Univ. ;  Bowery  to  Broadway, 
Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

DENNY  DEVINE 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

TAD  DEVINE 

1  946 — Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

DONALD  DEVLIN 

1946 —  Swell  Cuy,  Ul. 

|OE  DEVLIN 

1948—  The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen 
Guild;  That  Way  With  Women,  WB;  Body 
and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 — Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  Criminal  Court, 
RKO;  San  Quentin,  RKO. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  Boston  Blackie's  Ren- 
dezvous, Col.;  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  The 
Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono. 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC:  Dixie  Jamboree, 
PRC;  My  Buddy,  Rep.;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA;  The  Devil  With  Hitler,  UA. 

EDDIE  DEW 

1946 —  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Crande,  Univ. 

EARLE  DEWEY 

1948 —  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 


JACQUELINE  de  WIT 

1948 — The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  Something 
in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

1946 — Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  Little  Ciant,  Univ.;  She 
Wrote  the  Book,  Univ.;  Wild  Beauty,  Univ. 

1945 —  Fog  Island,  PRC;  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.; 
Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Saratoga  Trunk, 
WB;  Spellbound,  UA;  Swing  Out,  Sister, 
Univ.;  That  Night  With  You,  Univ.;  Week- 
end at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

ANCELA  DeWITT 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

BILLY  DE  WOLF 

1948 —  Isn't  It  Romantic.  Para. 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  The  Perils  of  Pauline.  Para.; 
Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.; 
Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

LORRAINE  De  WOOD 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 

JOHN  DEXTER 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

MAURY  DEXTER 

1946 —  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

LEO  DIAMOND  QUINTET 

1945 —  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

1944 — They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.;  Week-end 
Pass,  Univ. 

DOLORES  DIANE 

(also  known  as  HELENE  STANLEY) 

DOUCLAS  DICK 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  Casbah,  Ul;  The  Accused. 
Para.;  Rope,  WB. 

1946-  — The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

DUDLEY  DICKERSON 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono. 

1944 —  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

DICK  DICKINSON 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  The  Lost  Trail, 
Mono.;  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

1944 — House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ. 

DONALD  DICKSON 

1944 — Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

CLORIA  DICKSON 

( Deceased) 

1944 — Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.;  Ration- 
ing, MGM. 

JIM  DIEHL 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  South  of  the 
Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  The  Strangers  from 
Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersmen,  Col. 

JOHN  DIERKES 

1948 —  Macbeth,  Rep. 

MARLENE  DIETRICH 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

1947 —  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Kismet,  MGM. 

ADAM  and  JANE  Dl  CATANO 

1946— Night  and  Day,  WB. 

DUDLEY  DICCES 

( Deceased) 

1946 — The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

PECCY  DICCINS 

1943—  Truck  Busters,  WB. 

DICKIE  DILLON 

1946 — California  Cold  Rush,  Rep. 

1945 —  Corpus  Christi  Bandits.  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cim- 
arron, Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944 —  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep. 


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JOSEPHINE  DILLON 

1944 —  The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep. 

THOMAS  DILLON 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa,  WB. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Captain  Eddie, 
20th;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  Scarlet  Street, 
Univ. 

|OHN  DILSON 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 

ALAN  DINEHART 

( Deceased) 

1944 —  |ohnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.; 
Minstrel  Man,  PRC;  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas, 
Univ.;  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO;  A  Wave,  a 
Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono.;  The  Whistler, 
Col. 

CHARLES  DINCLE 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MCM ;  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  RKO;  A  Southern  Yankee.  MCM. 

1947—  — Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Duel  in  the 

Sun,  SRO;  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  Wel- 
come Stranger,  Para.;  The  Romance  of  Rosy 
Ridge,  MCM. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Cinderella  Jones, 
WB;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO;  Three  Wise  Fools, 
MCM;  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo.  PRC. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA;  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds, 
Univ. 

1944 — Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Together  Again,  Col. 

THE  DINNINC  SISTERS 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  That  Texas 
Jamboree,  Col. 

1944 —  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

BILLY  DIX 

1948 —  Six-Gun  Law,  Col. 

1947 —  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.;  Rainbow  Over 
the   Rockies,    Mono.;   Song   of   the  Sierras, 

Mono. 

1946 —  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo, 
Mono. 

RICHARD  DIX 

1947 —  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Thirteenth 
Hour,  Col. 

1946 —  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Power  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Voice  of  the 
Whistler,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Whis- 
tler, Col. 

LARRY  DIXON 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

LEE  DIXON 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  UA. 

DEVI   DJA  and  her  Balinese  Dancers 

1945 —  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MGM. 

JAMES  DOBBS 

1947 —  The  Man  I  Love,  WB. 

JIMMY  DOBSON 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

EVELYN  DOCKSON 

1945 — The  Valley  of  Decision.  MGM. 

1944 —  Come  On  Danger,  RKO. 

JIMMY  DODD 

1948 —  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  You  Gotta 
Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 — Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  Rolling  Home, 
Screen  Guild;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied 
Artists;  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono.;  The  Crimson 
Canary,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

1944 — Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.:  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas, 
Univ.;  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 


ESTELLE  DODCE 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

BOBBY  DOLAN,  Jr. 

1948 — Good  Sam,  RKO. 

JOANN  DOLAN 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.   Mark,  20th. 

RAY  DOLCIAME 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 
1947 — Gas  House  Kids  Co  West,  PRC. 

CEORCE  DOLENZ 

1947 — Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 
1946 — Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  A 
Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  at,  Univ.;  Song  of  the  Sarong, 
Univ. 

1944 — Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  The  Climax, 
Univ.;  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  In  Society, 
Univ. 

ICOR  DOLCORUKI 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

ANTON  DOLIN 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

FAITH  DOMERQUE 

1946 —  Young  Widow,  UA. 

AL  DONAHUE  and  his  ORCHESTRA 

1947 —  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

JEAN  DONAHUE 

(also  known  as  JEAN  WILLESi 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1946 —  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

MARY  ELEANOR  DONAHUE 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM.  An  Old 
Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.;  Unfinished  Dance, 
MCM. 

VINCENT  DONAHUE 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory.  Para.;  Street  With  No  Name, 
20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

BONNIE  LOU  DONALDSON 

1948 — Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

TED  DONALDSON 

1948 — Rusty  Leads  the  Way.  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col.;  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB. 

1947 — Personality  Kid,  Col.;  For  the  Love  of  Rusty, 
Col.;  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  The  Son 
of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty.  Col.:  A  Cuv.  a  Girl 
and  a  Pal,  Col.;  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn, 
20th. 

1944 — Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

DORIS  DONATH 

1947—  — Cigarette  Girl,  Col. 

LOUIS  DONATH 

1944 —  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

LUDWIC  DONATH 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Sealed  Ver- 
dict, Para. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Devil's  Mask,  Col.; 
Cilda,  Col.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Prison 
Ship,  Col.;  Renegades,  SCol.;  The  Return  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack.  Col. 
1944 — The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

RENEE  DONATT 

1948 — Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep. 

MANUEL  DONDE 

1948 — The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 


REV.   NEAL  DODD 

1944 — Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM. 


DOROTHY  DONECAN 

1944 — Sensations  of   1945,  UA. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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BRIAN    DON  LEVY 

1948 — A  Southern  Yankee,  MCM;  Command  De- 
cision, MCM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM;  Song  of 
Scheherazade,  Ul;  The  Trouble  With  Women, 
Para.;  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;  Killer  Mc- 
Coy, MCM;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Our  Hearts  Were 
Crowing  Up,  Para.;  Two  Years  Before  the 
Mast,  Para.;  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MCM;  The  Miracle  of 
Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

CAROL  DONNE 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  Appoint- 
ment With  Murder,  Film  Classics;  Miraculous 
Journey,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Violence,  Mono. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

JEFF   DON  N  ELL 

1947 —  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be  Young, 
Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  The  Phantom  Thief, 
Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Tars  and 
Spars,  Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.; 
The  Unknown,  Col.;  That  Texas  Jamboree, 
Col. 

1945—  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Over  21,  Col.;  The 
Power  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Song  of  the 
Prairie,  Col. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Dancing  in  Manhattan, 
Col.;  Stars  on  Parade,  Col.;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

RUTH  DONNELLY 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild, 
Rep.;  Millie's  Daughter,  Col.;  The  Fabulous 
Texan,  Rep.;  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  In  Old  Sacramento, 
Rep. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  Pillow  to 
Post,  WB. 

CLORIA  DONOVAN 

1946 —  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

CWEN  DONOVAN 

1948 —  Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL. 

KINC  DONOVAN 

1948 — The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Open  Secret,  EL. 

MICHAEL  PATRICK  DONOVAN 

1948 — Jinx  Money,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

1944 —  Return  of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono. 

ANN  DORAN 

1948 — The  Return  of  the  Whisler,  Col.;  Rusty  Leads 
the  Way,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.;  Pitfall, 
UA;  The  Accused,  Para.;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th;  No  Minor  Vices,  MCM. 

1947 —  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.;  My  Favorite  Bru- 
nette. Para.;  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  The 
Crimson  Key,  20th;  For  the  Love  of  Rusty, 
Col.;  Second  Chance,  20th;  Magic  Town, 
RKO;  Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 — The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB;  Roughly  Speak- 
ing, WB. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  Here 
Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  I  Love  a  Soldier, 
Para. 

ANTAL  DORATI 

1948 —  Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

DOREENE  SISTERS 

1943 —  He's  My  Guy.  Univ. 

CHARLES  DORETY 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep. 

ERNEST  DORIAN 

1945 —  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 
1944 — The  Hitler  Gang.  Para. 


PHILIP  DORN 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 
1946 — I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MGM ;  Passage  to  Marseille, 
WB. 

LESTER  DORR 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  Ul. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der, 20th;  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono. 

1944 —  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

ARTIE  DORRELL 

1947 —  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

FIFI  D'ORSAY 

1947 —  The  Cangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1945 —  Nabonga,  PRC. 

1944 — Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  Dixie  Jamboree, 
PRC. 

JIMMIE   DORSEY  and  his  ORCHESTRA 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Hollywood  Can- 
teen, WB;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM. 

TOMMY  DORSEY  and  his  ORCHESTRA 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a   Romance,  MCM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

CATHERINE  DOUCET 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Family 
Honeymoon,  Ul. 

|OHN  DOUCETTE 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Train 
to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Station  West,  RKO;  In  This 
Corner,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  Road  to 
the  Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

SALO  DOUDAY 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

ALAN  DOUGLAS 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono. 

DIANA  DOUCLAS 

1948 —  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  Let's  Live  Again, 
20th. 

DON  DOUCLAS 

1946 —  Cilda,  Col.;  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono.; 
The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  Crissly's  Millions,  Rep.; 
Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO;  A  Royal  Scandal, 
20th;  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO;  Tokyo 
Rose,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  Out  West.  RKO;  Heavenly  Days, 
RKO.  Show  Business,  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle, 
RKO. 

KIRK  DOUCLAS 

1948 — My  Dear  Secretary,  UA;  The  Walls  of  Jericho. 
20th;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Walk  Alone,  Para.;  Mourning  Becomes 
Electra,  RKO;  Out  of  the  Blue.  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

MELVYN  DOUCLAS 

1948 —  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House.  SRO; 
My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  Sea  of  Grass, 
MGM. 

ROBERT  DOUCLAS 

1948 —  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB;  Ad- 
ventures of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

SHARON  DOUCLAS 

1946-  — Our  Hearts  Were  Crowing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  Fog   Island,  PRC. 
1944 — The  Navy  Way,  Para. 

SUSAN  DOUCLAS 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 


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ACTOR S-ACTRESSES 


WARREN  DOUGLAS 

1948 — Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  The  Babe  Ruth 
Story,  Allied  Artists;  Homicide  for  Three, 
Rep.;  Incident,  Mono. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB; 
The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.; 
The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  The  Inner  Corcle, 
Rep.;  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep. 

1945 — Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB;  Pride  of  the 
Marines,  WB. 

KAYE  DOWD 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 
1944 — They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

CONSTANCE  DOWLINC 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep. 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Blackie  and  the 
Law,  Col.;  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1944 —  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  Up  In  Arms, 
RKO. 

DANNY  DOWLINC 

1945 —  Cod  is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB. 

DORIS  DOWLINC 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 

REX  DOWNINC 

1946 —  Cas  House  Kids,  PRC. 

VERNON  DOWNINC 

1944 —  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

CATHY  DOWNS 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  The  Noose  Hangs 
High,  EL. 

1947 —  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

1946— The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  My  Darling  Clem- 
entine, 20th. 

JOHNNY  DOWNS 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 — They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.:  Trocadero, 
Rep.;  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

OLIN  DOWNS 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

MAXINE  DOYLE 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep. 

ALFRED  DRAKE 

1948 —  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ. 

BETSY  DRAKE 

1948 — Every  Cirl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

CHARLES  DRAKE 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.;  The  Pretender, 
Rep.;  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 — A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA;  Whistle  Stop, 
UA. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB;  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

CHRIS  DRAKE 

1946 —  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  Tokyo  Rose, 
Para. 

CLAUDIA  DRAKE 

1948 —  Indian  Agent,  RKO. 

1947 —  Renegade  Cirl,  Screen  Guild;  The  Return  of 
Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.;  The  Gentleman 
from  Texas,  Mono.;  Lawless  Breed,  Univ.; 
Live  Wires,  Mono. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  The  Crimson  Canary, 
Univ.;  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC;  Why  Girls 
Leave  Home,  PRC. 

1944 — Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

DONA  DRAKE 

1948—  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA ;  Another  Part  of  the 
Forest,  Ul. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Without  Reser- 
vations, RKO. 

1944 — Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 


DOUCLASS  DRAKE 

(also  known  as  JOHNNY  MITCHELL) 

PAULA  DRAKE 

1944 — Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

PAULINE  DRAKE 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col.;  The  Racket  Man,  Col. 

STEVE  DRAKE 

1948 — The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  Black  Hills,  EL. 

1947 —  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC. 

TOM  DRAKE 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM;  Hills  of  Home, 
MGM  ;  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM ;  I'll  Be 
Yours,  Ul;  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  The  Green 
Years,  MGM;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

1944 — Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  Marriage  Is  a 
Private  Affair,  MGM;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis, 
MGM;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  Two  Girls 
and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

NATALIE  DRAPER 

1947 —  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

PAUL  DRAPER 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

THALIA  DRAPER 

1948 — Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

CURLY  DRESDEN 

1944 —  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

ELLEN  DREW 

1948 — The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1947 — Johnny  O'Clock,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Sing  While 
You  Dance,  Col. 

1945 —  China  Sky,  Rep.;  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO;  Man 
Alive,  RKO. 

1944 —  Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.; 
That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

PAULA  DREW 

1947 —  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

ROLAND  DREW 

1945 —  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  The  Contender, 
PRC;  Silent  Partner,  Rep. 

DON  DRICCERS 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

BOBBY  DRISCOLL 

1948 —  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Melody  Time,  RKO; 
So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  O.S.S.,  Para.; 
So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Identity  Unknown, 
Rep. 

1944 — The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a 
Soldier.  20th. 

JOANNE  DRU 

1948 —  Red  River,  UA. 

1946 —  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

HAROLD  DRYENFORTH 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

DORIS  DUANE 

1944 — That's  My  Baby.  Rep. 

MICHAEL  DUANE 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  The  Woman  from 
Tangier,  Col.;  The  Return  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1947 — Personality  Kid,  Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  Shadowed,  Col.;  Clamour  Girl,  Col.; 
Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.;  The  Swordsman, 
Col. 

1946— Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Devil's  Mask,  Col. 

PAUL  DUBOV 

1946 — Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 


ACTOR  S-ACTRESSES 


51 


CLAIRE  DuBREY 

1948 — French  Leave,  Mono.;  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest, 
Rep.;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO;  Out  of  the 
Storm,  Rep. 

1947 — Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Bells  of  San 
Fernando,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  In- 
former, Rep. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep.;  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 
1944 — Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

ELSPETH  DUDCEON 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  Bulldog  Drummond 
Strikes  Back,  Col. 

BILL  DUDLEY 

1948 —  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

ROBERT  DUDLEY 

1948 — Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  Singin'  in  the  Corn, 
Col.;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  The  Great  Moment, 
Para. 

HOWARD  DUFF 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

BRAINERD  DUFFIELD 

1948 —  Macbeth,  Rep. 

MICHAEL  DUCAN 

1948 — Three  Codfathers,  MCM ;  He  Walked  by 
Night,  EL. 

TOM  DUCCAN 

1948 — Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  The  Pilgrim  Lady, 
Rep.;  Good  News,  MGM;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  The  Hoodlum 
Saint,  MGM;  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home, 
20th;  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  Accom- 
plice, PRC. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  Eadie  Was  a  Lady, 
Col.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  The  Kid  Sis- 
ter, PRC;  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC; 
Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson, 
Rep. 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Gambler's  Choice, 
Para.;  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  Hi,  Beauti- 
ful, Univ.;  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Moon 
Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Swingtime  Johnny, 
Univ.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

YVETTE  DUCUAY 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ. 

ROBERT  DUKE 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

DOUCLASS  DUMBRILLE 

1948 —  Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  Dynamite,  Para.;  Last 
of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  Dragnet,  Screen 
Guild;  Christmas  Eve,  UA;  Dishonored  Lady, 
UA. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  The  Catman  of  Paris, 
Rep.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  A  Night  in 
Paradise,  Univ.;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para.;  Spook 
Busters,  Mono.;  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  Flame  of  the 
West,  Mono.;  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  A 
Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.; 
Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  Lost  in  a  Harem, 
MGM;  Lumberjack,  UA;  Uncertain  Glory, 
WB. 

PHILIP  DUMBRILLE 

1947 —  Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film  Association; 
The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

MARCARET  DUMONT 

1946 —  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  The 
Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Sunset  in  El- 
dorado, Rep. 

1944 — Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Seven  Days  Ashore, 
RKO;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

BOB  DUNCAN 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Song  of 


the  Sierras,  Mono.;  Border  Feud,  PRC;  Range 
Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 
1946 — The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Colorado  Serenade, 
PRC. 

DANNY  DUNCAN 

1946 —  Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 

1944 —  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

JOHN  DUNCAN 

1948 — Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Pic. 

1947 —  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides 
Again,  Mono. 

1944 —  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

KENNE  DUNCAN 

1947 —  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.;  Code  of  the  Saddle, 
Mono. 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne,  Rep.;  The  Man  from  Rainbow 
Valley.  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  The 
Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.;  Night  Train 
to  Memphis,  Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.; 
Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.;  Rio  Grande  Raid- 
ers, Rep.;  Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Sheriff 
of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cy- 
clone, Rep. 

1945 —  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Ban- 
dits, Rep.;  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  Ore- 
gon Trail,  Rep.;  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Santa 
Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Chey- 
enne, Rep.;  A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  Thor- 
oughbreds, Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep.; 
Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 

1944 — Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wild- 
cat, Rep.;  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  End 
of  the  Road,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws, 
Rep.;  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Reno,  Rep.;  The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.; 
Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Pride  of  the 
Plains,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.; 
Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Mon- 
terey, Rep.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep.;  Vigi- 
lantes of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

RITA  DUNCAN 

1947 —  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th. 

(AMES  DUNDEE 

1948 —  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 
1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para. 

KATHERINE  DUNHAM 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul. 

STEVE  DUNHILL 

(also  known  as  WILLARD  JILLSON) 

1948 — Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

THREE  DUNHILLS 

1947 —  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

BILLY  DUNN 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Night  Club 
Girl,  Univ. 

EDDIE  DUNN 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest, 
Rep.;  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  The  Big 
Punch,  WB;  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th; 
Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.;  Incident,  Mono. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Centennial  Sum- 
mer, 20th. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal,  Univ. 

1944 — Army  Wives,  Mono.;  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th; 
Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Greenwich  Village, 
20th;  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ. 

EMMA  DUNN 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB;  Mourning  Becomes 
Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM;  Night  Train  to 
Memphis,  Rep. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  The  Bridge 
of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  It  Happened  Tomor- 
row, UA;  My  Buddy,  Rep. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


(AMES  DUNN 

1948 — Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

1947 —  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 

1946 —  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  A  Tree  Crows 
in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 —  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono. 

RALPH  DUNN 

1948 —  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Gamblers, 
Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  The  Golden  Eye, 
Mono.;  Incident,  Mono. 

1947 —  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  Too  Many  Winners, 
PRC;  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  I  Wonder  Who's 
Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  News  Hounds,  Mono. 

1946 —  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC;  Genius  at  Work,  RKO; 
Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  The  Missing 
Lady,  Mono.;  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC; 
Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  An  Angel  Comes 
to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Circumstantial  Evidence, 
20th;  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Escape  in  the  Fog, 
Within  These  Walls,  20th;  Love,  Honor  and 
Goodbye,  Rep. 

1944—  Dak  Mountain,  Para.;  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA; 
Laura,  20th;  Wilson,  20th. 

TAY  DUNN 

1946 —  Danny   Boy,  PRC. 

ELIZABETH  DUNNE 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

IRENE  DUNNE 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col. 

1944 —  Together  Again,  Col.;  The  White  Cliffs  of 
Dover,  MGM. 

MICHAEL  DUNNE 

(also  known  as  STEPHEN  DUNNE) 

1948 —  The  Return  of  October,  Col.;  Dark  Past,  Col.; 
The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col. 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights.  20th;  The  Son  of  Rusty 
Col. ;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946—  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Doll  Face, 
20th;  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

MILDRED  DUNNOCK 

1947—  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 
1945 — The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

CRETL  DUPONT 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 

1945 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

ROLAND  DUPREE 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MCM;  You  Can't  Ra- 
tion Love,  Para. 

JUNE  DUPREZ 

1947 —  Calcutta,  Para. 

1946 —  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  The 
Brighton  Strangler,  RKO. 

1944 — None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

POLDY  DUR 

1944 — The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

DAVE  DURAND 

1944 — Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Million  Dollar 
Kid,  Mono. 

JIMMY  DURANTE 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM;  This  Time 
for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

DEANNA  DURBIN 

1948 —  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul  ;  For  the  Love  of  Mary, 
Ul. 

1947 —  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 
1946 — Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 

1944 — Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holi- 
day, Univ. 


ERWARD   L.  DURST 
i  Deceased  > 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

DAN  DURYEA 

1943 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Black  Bart,  Ul; 
Larceny,  U I . 

1946 — The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and 
Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  The  Great  Flam- 
anon,  Rep.;  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Scarlet 
Street,  Univ.;  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 —  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MGM;  Man  from 
Frisco,  Rep.;  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.;  Mrs. 
Parkington,  MGM;  None  But  the  Lonely 
Heart,  RKO;  The  Woman  in  the  Window, 
RKO. 

LAURA    DEANE  DUTTON 

1946 —  Idea  Girl,  Univ. 

JUAN  DUVAL 

1946 —  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 

ANN  DVORAK 

1948 — The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO;  The  Private  Affairs 
of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA;  The  Bachelor's  Daugh- 
ters, UA. 

1945 —  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  Masquerade 
in  Mexico,  Para. 

MARLO  DWYER 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO. 

AMINTA  DYNE 

1947 — Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Kiss  the 
Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Hour  Before  the  Dawn.  Para.;  The  Man 
in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  Ministry  of  Fear. 
Para. 

MICHAEL  DYNE 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th:  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th;  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

EDWARD  EARLE 

1948 —  Words  and  Music,  MGM;  Command  Decision, 
MCM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Ride  the 
Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.:  Devil's  Mask,  Col.:  The 
Harvey  Girls.  MGM;  Accomplice,  PRC. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.:  Circumstan- 
tial Evidence,  20th;  Scared  Stiff,  Para. 

1944 — Black  Magic,  Mono.;  I  Accuse  My  Parents, 
PRC. 

MARGARET  EARLY 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB. 

1944—  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

PEARL  EARLY 

1945 —  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

LEONARD  EAST 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Univ. 

1946 —  Danger  Woman,  Univ. 

JESSE  EASTERDAY 

1944 —  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

EVELYNNE  EATON 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Why  Girls  Leave 
Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono. 

MARJORIE  EATON 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

AL  EBEN 

1948 —  Lightnin'  In  the  Forest,  Rep.;  Black  Eagle, 
Col. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th;  White  Pon- 
go, PRC. 

BILLIE  JEANNE  EBERHART 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Pictures. 


ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


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RAY  EBERLE 

1944 — (Orchestra)  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

BOB  EBERLY 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

JOHN  EBERTS 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep. 

MAUDE  EBURNE 

1948 —  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep. 
1947 — Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1945 —  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.;  Leave  It  to 
Blondie,  Col. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Good  Night, 
Sweetheart,  Rep. ;  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid, 
Para.;  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO; 
Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  The  Suspect,  Univ.: 
The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

CERALD  ECHEVERRIA 

1947 — Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono. 

1945 —  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep. 

LEW  ECKLES 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

NELSON  EDDY 

1947 — Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

1944 —  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

ALAN  EDMISTON 

1947—  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

WILLIAM  EDMUNDS 

1948 —  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Carnival  in 
Costa  Rica,  20th;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB;  The 
Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946—  -Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;   It's  a 

Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  Nobody  Lives  For- 
ever, WB;  Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  This  Love  of  Ours, 
Univ. 

1944 —  The  Climax,  Univ.;  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.; 
House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  One  Body 
Too  Many,  Para. 

ALAN  EDWARDS 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col. 

1946 —  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

1945 —  Junior  Miss,  20th;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 —  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 

BILL  EDWARDS 

1948 —  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para. 

1946 —  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  Our  Hearts  are 
Young  and  Cay,  Para.;  You  Can't  Ration 
Love,  Para. 

BLAKE  EDWARDS 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Panhandle, 
Allied  Artists;  Leather  Cloves,  Col. 

1945 —  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Marshal 
of  Reno,  Rep. 

BRUCE  EDWARDS 

1948 —  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep. 

1947 —  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Dangerous 
Money,  Mono.;  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy, 
RKO;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para.;  West  of  the  Pecos, 
RKO. 

1944 — Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

CLIFF    fUKELELE   IKE)  EDWARDS 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

JACK  EDWARDS 

1947 — Shadowed,  Col. 

CHRISTINE  ELL 

1947 — Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

ELMER  ELLINCWOOD 

1947 — Pursued,  WB. 


JOAN  EDWARDS 

1947 — Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

NEELY  EDWARDS 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

PENNY  EDWARDS 

1948 —  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul  ;  Two  Guys 
from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 — That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

RALPH  EDWARDS 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

SAM  EDWARDS 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

SARAH  EDWARDS 

1948 — California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street 
Kid,  Rep.;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  Shadowed,  Col. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  Song  of  Ari- 
zona, Rep. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Girls  of  the  Big- 
house,  Rep.;  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Saratoga 
Trunk,  WB. 

1944 —  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.; 
Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Storm 
Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

THORNTON  EDWARDS 

1947 —  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono. 

JACK  EICEN 

1948 —  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

SALLY  EILERS 

1948 — Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

1945 —  Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 

1944 —  a  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

HARRY    (Parkyakarkus)  EINSTEIN 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Out  of  This 
World,  Para. 

1944 — Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono. 

CARL  EKBERC 

1944 —  Tampico,  20th;  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

RAY  ELDER 

(also  known  as  RAY  MORAN) 

1945 —  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

1944 —  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono. 

CEORCE  ELDREDCE 

1948 — Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
The  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi, 
Mono.;  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  In  Fast 
Company,  Mono. 

1945 —  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col.;  There  Goes 
Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  (am  Session,  Col.;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  Re- 
turn of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono.;  Song  of  the 
Range,  Mono.;  Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono.; 
Trigger  Law,  Mono. 

JOHN  ELDREDCE 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.: 
Whispering  Smith,  Para.;  California's  Golden 
Beginning,  Para. 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.; 
Second  Chance,  20th;  The  Fabulous  |oe,  UA. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Dark  Alibi, 
Mono.;  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  I  Ring  Door- 
bells, PRC;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  Live  Wires, 
Mono.;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.:  Swing  Pa- 
rade of  1946,  Mono.;  Temptation,  Ul  ;  Up 
Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Dangerous 
Partners,  MGM:  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Bermuda  Mystery, 
20th;  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Song  of 
Nevada,  Rep. 

FLORENCE  ELDRIDCE 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul  ;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  U I . 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


DICK  ELLIOTT 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.; 
Homicide  for  Three,  Rep. 

1947 — For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Heading  for 
Heaven,  PRC. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  Partners  in  Time, 
RKO;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Her  Sis- 
ter's Secret,  PRC;  That  Texas  Jamboree,  Col.; 
Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  Cangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  The  Man  Who  Walked 
Alone,  PRC. 

1944 —  Cirl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO, 
Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Hi,  Beau- 
tiful, Univ.;  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  When 
Strangers  Marry,  Mono.;  Whispering  Foot- 
steps, Rep. 

EDYTHE  ELLIOTT 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Per- 
sonality Kid,  Col.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.; 
Vacation  Days,  Mono. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  That  Brennan  Cirl,  Rep.;  The  Under- 
cover Woman,  Rep.;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  The  Phantom  of  42nd 
Street,  PRC. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  The  Great  Mike,  PRC; 
Stars  on  Parade,  Col. 

FRANK  ELLIOTT 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

JOHN  ELLIOTT 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your 
Shoes,  Mono.;  The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL. 

1947 — Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Millie's  Daughter, 
Col.;  News  Hounds,  Mono. 

1946 —  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  Frontier  Cun  Law,  Col. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Escape  in  the  Fog, 
Col.;  Hollywood  and  Vine.  PRC;  Wild  Horse 
Phantom,  PRC. 

1944 —  Come  On  Danger,  RKO;  Fuzzy  Settles  Down, 
PRC. 

ROBERT  ELLIOTT 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

SCOTT  ELLIOTT 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists;  Stork  Bites 
Man,  UA. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th. 

1945 —  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

WILLIAM  "WILD  BILL"  ELLIOTT 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Wyoming,  Rep.;  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne,  Rep.;  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.; 
The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.;  Sheriff 
of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cy- 
clone, Rep. 

1945 —  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  Colorado  Pioneers, 
Rep.;  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.; 
The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Laredo,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.; 
Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 

1944 —  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Out- 
laws, Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The  Mo- 
jave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.; 
Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders, 
Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

BOBBY  ELLIS 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

EVELYN  ELLIS 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 

FRANK  ELLIS 

1948 — Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  Valiant  Hombre. 
UA. 

1946—  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  The  Fighting  Frontiers- 
man, Col.;  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC;  Gentle- 
men With  Guns,  PRC;  Overland  Raiders, 
PRC;  Prairie  Badmen,  PRC. 

1945 —  Blazing  Frontier,  PRC;  Enemy  of  the  Law, 
PRC ;    Cun    Smoke,    Mono. ;    Oath    of  Ven- 


geance. PRC;  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC;  Shad- 
ows of  Death,  PRC;  Wild  Horse  Phantom, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Westward  Bound, 
Mono. 

LLOYD  ELLIS 

1947 —  (Songs)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

MARY  JO  ELLIS 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MGM. 

TONY  ELLIS 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

JAMES  ELLISON 

1948 — Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Calendar  Cirl,  Rep.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild, 

1946 —  C.I.  War  Brides,  Rep. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

1944 —  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.; 
Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

JANE  ELLISON 

1  944 — Trocadero.  Rep. 

STANLEY  ELLISON 

1948 —  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono. 

ZICCY  ELMAN 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

ISOBEL  ELSOM 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Monsieur 
Verdoux,  UA;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB; 
Ivy,  Univ.;  Escape  Me  Never,  WB;  Love  from 
a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion,  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO. 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB;  Two  Sisters  from 
Boston,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  Casanova  Brown, 
RKO. 

LEE  ELSON 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

EDWARD  EMERSON 

1945 —  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

FAYE  EMERSON 

1946 —  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB ;  Her  Kind  of  Man, 
WB. 

1945 — Danger  Signal,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  Crime  By  Night, 
WB;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;  The  Mask  of 
Dimitrios,  WB ;  Uncertain  Glory,  WB ;  The 
Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

HOPE  EMERSON 

1948 — That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th. 

CILBERT  EMERY 

(  Deceased } 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  The  Return  of 
the  Vampire,  Col. 

JOHN  EMERY 

1948 — Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  The  Woman  in  White, 
WB;  The  Gay  Intruders,  20th;  Joan  of  Arc, 
RKO. 

1947 —  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  The  Spanish  Main, 
RKO;  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 —  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

KATHERINE  EMERY 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 — The  Locket,  RKO;  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel 
Ami,  UA;  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down, 
Col. 

1945 —  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 

FERN  EMMETT 

1945 — Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  A  Song  to  Remember, 
Col. 

1944 — Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.; 
San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ.;  Together 
Again,  Col. 


ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


55 


WALTER  ENC 

1945 — China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

VIRCINIA  ENCELS 

1945 — That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

SUE  ENCLAND 

1948 — Kidnapped,  Mono. 

1947 — The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 

1945 — This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

PAUL  ENCLAND 

1947 — Moss  Rose,  20th. 

ALEC  ENCLANDER 

1945 — The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO. 

E.  C.  SKINNAY  ENNIS  and  ORCHESTRA 

1945 —  Let's  Co  Steady,  Col.;  Radio  Stars  on  Parade, 
RKO. 

ISRAELA  EPSTEIN 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

DICK   ER  DM  AN 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1947 —  That  Way  With  Women,  WB ;  Wild  Harvest, 
Para. 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB ;  Nobody  Lives  For- 
ever, WB ;  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB ;  Objective,  Burma!,  WB; 
Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 — Janie,  WB ;  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

LEIF  ERICKSON 

1948 —  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  The  Cay  In- 
truders, 20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  The  Snake 
Pit,  20th;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

LOUISE  ERICKSON 

1944 — Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  Rosie  the  Riv- 
eter, Rep. 

EILEEN  ERSKINE 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 

THE  ERNESTOS 

1944 —  Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

LEON  ERROL 

1948 — The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono.;  Joe  Palooka, 
Champ,  Mono.;  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO. 

1945 —  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  She  Gets  Her  Man, 
Univ.;  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ.;  What  a 
Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 — Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Hat  Check 
Honey,  Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge, 
Univ.;  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ.;  Twilight  on 
the  Prairie,  Univ. 

EILEEN  ERSKINE 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 

BEN  ERWAY 

1948 — Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen 
Guild;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1944 —  Tampico,  20th. 

STUART  ERWIN 

1948 — Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Heaven  Only  Knows, 
UA;  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  ERWIN 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

CARL  ESMOND 

1948 — Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 — Smash  Up-The  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  Slave 
Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Lover  Come  Back, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM;  This 
Love  of  Ours,  Univ.;  Without  Love,  MGM. 

1944 — Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Experiment  Perilous, 
RKO;  The  Master  Race,  RKO;  Ministry  of 
Fear,  Para.;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 


(ILL  ESMOND 

1948 — Escape,  20th. 

1946 — The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,.  Col. 

1944 —  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO; 
The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

ESQUIRE  ALL-AMERICAN  BAND  WINNERS 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ. 

VIOLA  ESSEN 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

FRED  ESSLER 

1948 — Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB; 
Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  What  Next,  Corporal 
Hargrove,  MCM;  Where  Do  We  Go  from 
Here?.  20th. 

1944 —  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

CHARLES  EVANS 

1948 — Ruthless,  EL;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Bob  and 
Sally,  Social  Guidance;  The  Prairie,  Screen 
Guild;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para.;  Walk  a  Crooked 
Mile,  Col. 

1947—  High  Barbaree,  MGM;  Killer  at  Large,  PRC; 
Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA;  Twilight  on  the  Rio 
Grande,  Rep.;  Exposed,  Rep.;  It  Had  to  Be 
You,  Col. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Junior  Prom.  Mono.;  The 
Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  The  Dark  Mirror, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col. 

DALE  EVANS 

1948 —  Slippy  McGee.  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.; 
The  Trespasser,  Rep. 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 — Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Rosa- 
rita,  Rep.;  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Don't 
Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Hitchhike  to  Happiness, 
Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Sunset 
in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  The  Cowboy 
and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Lights  of  Old  Santa 
Fe,  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ.;  Song  of 
Nevada,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

DOUCLAS  EVANS 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street 
Kid,  Rep.;  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild; 
Michael  O'Halloren,  Mono.;  Secret  Service 
Investigator,  Rep.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA ;  The  Crimson  Key, 
20th;  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Gun  Talk,  Mono. 

CENE  EVANS 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL. 

1947 —  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

HERBERT  EVANS 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO. 

1  946 — Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

1945 —  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 

JACQUELINE  EVANS 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

NANCY  EVANS 

1947— Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  My  Reputation,  WB;  Strange  Triangle,  20th; 
A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 

REX  EVANS 

1946 — Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Till  the  Clouds 
Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  Keep  Your 
Powder  Dry,  MGM;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ. 

1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA;  Frankenstein  Meets  the 
Wolf  Man,  Univ. 

ROBERT  EVANS 

1944 — Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 


ROY  ROGERS 

King  of  the  Cowboys 

Top  Western  Star  of  Screen,  Radio,  Recordings, 
Rodeo  and  Circus 

Exclusive  Management 
ART  RUSH,  Inc. 


ACTORS- ACTR ESSES 


57 


EDITH  EVANSON 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  You  Gotta  Stay 
Happy,  Ul ;  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Singapore,  Ul. 
1946 — The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col. 

1945 — The  Jade  Mask,  Mono. 

BARBARA  EVEREST 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  The  Valley  of  De- 
cision, MCM. 

1944 —  Gaslight,  MGM;  )ane  Eyre,  20th;  The  Un- 
invited, Para. 

JANE  EVERETT 

1948 —  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

PAUL  EVERTON 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Wife  Wanted, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

WILLIAM  EYTHE 

1948 — Mr.  Reckless,  Para. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  The  House 
on  92nd  Street,  20th;  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Wilson,  20th; 
Wing  and  a  Prayer.  20th. 

OLGA  FABIAN 

1944 —  My  Pal,  Wolf.  RKO;  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA; 
Waterfront,  PRC. 

TOM  FADDEN 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West.  Allied  Artists;  State  of 
the  Union,  MGM;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Cheyenne.  WB ;  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  That 
Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep.; 
Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

MATTY  FAIN 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono. 

DOUGLAS  FAIRBANKS,  Jr. 

1948 — That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  (Prod.,  sc. play)  The 
Exile,  Ul. 

BETTY  FAIRFAX 

1948 —  The  Black  Arrow,  Col. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

JAMES  FAIRFAX 

1948— The  Challenge,  20th. 

EVELYN  FALKE 

1945 — This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

MARCARET  FALKENBERC 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

JINX    FALKEN  BURG 

1946 —  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col.;  Meet  Me  on  Broad- 
way, Col. 

1945 —  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 
1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

JERRY  FARBER 

1948 — Macbeth,  Rep. 

DOT  FARLEY 

1948 — Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1944 —  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep. 

LESLEY  FARLEY 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

MORCAN  FARLEY 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  The  Winner's  Circle.  20th; 
Macbeth,  Rep.;  Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL;  Hol- 
low Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

WAYNE  AND  WARREN  FARLOW 

1948 —  Movies  Are  Adventure,  Ul. 

VIRGINIA  FARMER 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul. 

1946 —  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep. 
1944 — Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 


FRANKLIN  FARNUM 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL. 

1944 —  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col. 

WILLIAM  FARNUM 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep.  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Rolling  Home, 
Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Cod's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

1945—  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 — The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 

HUCH  FARR 

1944 — Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of 
Texas,  Rep. 

KARL  FARR 

1944 —  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of 
Texas,  Rep. 

LYNN  FARR 

1948 —  West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col. 

JANE  FARRAR 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Climax,  Univ.;  Double  Exposure.  Para. 

CHARLES  FARRELL 

1948 — I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

CLENDA  FARRELL 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Lulu  Belle.  Col. 

1947 —  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC;  I  Love  Trouble, 
Col. 

1944 — Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

JOHN  FARRELL 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

KENNETH  FARRELL 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!,  Eagle-Lion;  Heartaches, 
PRC;  Border  Feud,  PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Secret 
Mission,  PRC;  Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood, 
PRC. 

BETTY  FARRINCTON 

1944 —  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich  Plays 
Cupid,  Para. 

RALPH  FAULKNER 

1947 — The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

DIANE  FAUNTELLE 

1947 — Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

BOB  FAUST 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  Hard  Boiled  Ma- 
honey,  Mono. 

LOUIS  FAUST 

1948 —  The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col. 

VICTORIA  FAUST 

1945 —  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono. 

TONI  FAVOR 

1944—  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th. 

BILL  FAWCETT 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas, 
EL;  Black  Hills,  EL. 

1947 —  Wild  Country,  PRC;  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC; 
Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

VIVIAN  FAY 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

ALICE  FAYE 

1945 — Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th. 

FRANCINE  FAYE 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

JOEY  FAYE 

1948— Close-Up,  EL. 

JULIA  FAYE 

1947 —  California,  Para. 


ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


FRANK  FAYLEN 

1948 — Hazard,  Para.;  Race  Street,  RKO;  Whispering 
Smith,  Para.;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para.; 
The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Suddenly  It's 
Spring,  Para.;  The  Trouble  With  Women, 
Para.;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.;  Variety  Cirl, 
Para. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Blue  Skies,  Para.; 
It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  Our  Hearts 
Were  Crowing  Up,  Para.;  To  Each  His  Own, 
Para.;  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  Bring  On  the  Cirls,  Para.;  The  Lost  Week- 
end, Para. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col. 

FRITZ  FELD 

1948 —  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  RKO;  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Mexican 
Hayride,  Ul;  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM;  Trouble 
Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Fun  on  a  Week- 
end, UA;  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  I've  Always 
Loved  You,  Rep.;  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo, 
PRC;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  George  White's 
Scandals,  RKO;  The  Great  John  L,  UA. 

1944 — Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  Knickerbocker  Holi- 
day, UA;  Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO;  Take 
It  Big,  Para. 

ERIC  FELDARY 

1948 —  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

1944 —  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

VERNA  FELTON 

1946 —  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ. 

WALTER  FENNER 

( Deceased > 

1945 —  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  The  Hitler 
Gang,  Para. 

FRANK  FENTON 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul;  Body- 
guard, RKO. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Hit  Parade 
of  1947,  Rep.;  Magic  Town,  RKO;  Philo 
Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th; 
Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  This  Man's  Navy, 
MGM. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Des- 
tiny, Univ.;  Hi,  Good  Lookin',  Univ.;  Rosie 
the  Riveter,  Rep.:  Secret  Command,  Col. 

LUCILLE  FENTON 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

JEAN  FENWICK 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Mono. 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono. 

AL  FERCUSON 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild;  Lightning  Raid- 
ers, PRC;  Overland  Raiders,  PRC. 

1945 —  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC;  Sonora  Stagecoach, 
Mono. 

FRANK  FERCUSON 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  The  Inside  Story, 
Rep.;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  Abbott  & 
Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  The  Walls 
of  Jericho,  20th;  Dynamite,  Para.;  That  Won- 
derful Urge,  20th;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col.; 
Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Far- 
mer's Daughter,  RKO;  Killer  at  Large,  PRC, 
They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  Swell  Guy,  Ul; 
Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC. 

MYRTLE  FERCUSON 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col. 

BRUCE  FERNALD 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th. 


ESTHER  FERNANDEZ 

1946 —  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

FERNANDO  FERNANDEZ 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

TONY  FERRELL 

1945 — The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep. 

JOSE  FERRER 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

STEPIN  FETCHIT 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

ERIC  FETHERSTONE 

1947—  Second  Chance.  20th. 

HAL  FIEBERLINC 

1948 —  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

BENNY  FIELD 

1 944_Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

BETTY  FIELD 

1945 — The  Southerner,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Tomorrow,  the 
World,  UA. 

ELVIN    ERIC  FIELD 

1947 —  Terror  Trail,  Col. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col. 

1944 —  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

MARCARET  FIELD 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;   Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

MARY  FIELD 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Up  in  Central  Park, 
Ul-  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul;  A 
Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Chicken  Every  Sunday, 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Welcome 
Stranger,  Para.;  The  Corpse  Came  C.  O.  D., 
Col.;  Louisiana,  Mono.;  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Murder  in  the  Music 
Hall,  Rep.;  Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  Ren- 
dezvous With  Annie,  Rep.;  Sentimental  Jour- 
ney, 20th. 

1945 —  The   Unseen,   Para.;  The  Affairs  of  Susan, 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  Ministry  of  Fear, 
Para. 

NORMA  FIELD 

1945 —  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

SYLVIA  FIELD 

1945 — Junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Her  Primitive 
Man,  Univ. 

VIRCINIA  FIELD 

1948 —  Dream  Cirl,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  Ladies  Man, 
Para.;  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  Repeat 
Performance,  Eagle-Lion;  Variety  Girl,  Para.; 
Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

EDWARD  FIELDING 

1945—  — The    Beautiful    Cheat,    Univ.;    Guest  Wife, 

UA;  Spellbound,  UA. 
1944 — Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Dead  Man's  Eyes, 
Univ  •  lady  in  the  Dark,   Para.;  The  Man 
in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  My  Pal,  Wolf, 
RKO;  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MCM. 

EDDIE  FIELDS 

1947 —  Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

1944 —  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  Silent  Partner,  Rep. 

CEORCE  FIELDS 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

CRACIE  FIELDS 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Paris-Underground.  UA. 

SIDNEY  FIELDS 

1948 — Mexican   Hayride,  Ul. 

W.  C.  FIELDS 

(Deceased  12-46) 
1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Sensations  of  1945, 
UA;  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 


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PAUL  FIERRO 

1948 — Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para. 

MAXINE  FIFE 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1944 — One  Body  Too  Many,  Para. 

ANTONIO  FILAURI 

1948 —  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono.;  Mother  Wore 
Tights,  20th. 

1946 — The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

1944—  Wilson,  20th. 

CLYDE  FILLMORE 

1946 — Hit  the  Hay,  Col. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid.  20th;  I'll  Remem- 
ber April,  Univ.;  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.; 
Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

1944—  Laura,  20th;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

ROBERT  W.  FILMER 

1948 —  Phantom  Valley,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col.;  The  El  Paso 
Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  The  Caribbean  Mys- 
tery, 20th;  Thunderhead-Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

JACK  FINA 

1946 —  It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col. 

LARRY  FINE 

1945 —  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

I.  FINKLESTEIN 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

(AMES  FINLAYSON 

1948 —  Grand   Canyon   Trail,  Rep. 

1947 — The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Thunder  in  the 
Valley,  20th. 

EVELYN  FINLEY 

1946 —  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC. 

1944 —  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Vengeance, 
PRC. 

TED  FIO  RITO 

1945—  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

DICK  FISHELL 

1946 —  )oe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe 
Palooka,  Mono. 

FREDDIE  FISHER  and  his 
SCHNICKELFRITZ  ORCHESTRA 

1944 — Jamboree,  Rep.;  Seven  Days  Ashore.  RKO; 
That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

CEORCE  C.  "SHUC"  FISHER 

1947 —  The  Last  Roundup.  Col. 

1944 — Jamboree,  Rep.;  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Yel- 
low Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

JOHNNY  FISHER 

1944 —  Dark  Mountain,  Para. 

NELLIE  FISHER 

1948 —  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul. 

ROBERT  FISKE 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ. 

1944 —  Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col. 

BARRY  FITZCERALD 

1948 — The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  The  Naked  City, 
Ul;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para.; 
Welcome  Stranger,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  Two  Years  Eefore  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  Duffy's 
Tavern,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para.;  The 
Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 —  Going  My  Way,  Para.;  I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para.; 
None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

CERALDINE  FITZCERALD 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

1946 —  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB;  O.S.S.,  Para.; 
Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 — Ladies  Courageous,  UA;  Wilson,  20th. 


PAUL  FIX 

1948 — The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Red  River,  UA;  Force 
of  Evil,  MGM;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep.;  Wake 
of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

1947 —  Tycoon.  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Dakota,  Rep.;  Crissly's 
Millions,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  Tall  in  the 
Saddle,  RKO. 

STEVEN  FLACC 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

PAT  FLAHERTY 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide.  20th. 

RICHARD  FLATO 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

JAMES  FLAVIN 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Secret  Service 
Investigator,  Rep.;  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO; 
Bungalow  13,  20th;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  One 
Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 — The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Nora  Prentiss, 
WB ;  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  Dishonored  Lady, 
UA;  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.; 
Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

1946 — Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Cloak  and  Dag- 
ger, WB;  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  The  Missing 
Lady,  Mono.;  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB; 
Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  The  Strange  Love 
of  Martha  Ivers,  Para.;  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Conflict,  WB;  Don 
Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  The  Shanghai  Cobra, 
Mono.;  Spellbound,   UA;  The  Spider,  20th. 

194+ — Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Bermuda 
Mystery,  20th;  Laura,  20th;  Uncertain  Glory, 
WB. 

DAVID  FLEISCHER 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

ALICE  FLEMING 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC; 
Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  Sun  Valley 
Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 —  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  The  Great  Stage- 
coach Robbery,  Rep.;  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO; 
The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Laredo,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.; 
State  Fair,  20th;  Wagon  Wheels  Westward, 
Rep. 

1944 —  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno, 
Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las 
Vegas,  Rep.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep.; 
Tucson  Raiders,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge 
City,  Rep. 

RHONDA  FLEMINC 

1947 —  Adventure  Island.  Para.;  Out  of  the  Blue, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town.  UA;  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

1945—  Spellbound,  UA. 

WILLIAM  FLEMINC 

1945—  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th. 

FREDA  FLIER 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

SAM  FLINT 

1948 —  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  The  Strawberry  Roan, 
Col.;  Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1947 —  Wild   Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.; 
Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Somewhere  in 
the  Night,  20th. 

1945 — Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Captain  Tug- 
boat Annie,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  Swing  Out,  Sister, 
Univ. 

1944 — The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  The  Contender, 
PRC;  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case, 
Col.;  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  The  Monster 
Maker,  PRC. 

J.   C.  FLIPPEN 

1948 —  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Intrigue,  UA. 


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IRIS  FLORES 

1948 — Women   in  the   Night,   Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Tarzan  and  the 
Leopard  Woman,  RKO;  The  Cay  Cavalier, 
Mono. 

FLORES  BROS.  TRIO 

1948 —  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

BESS  FLOWERS 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM. 

JOEL    FLU  LL  EN 

1947 — The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

FLYINC  "L"  RANCH  QUARTETTE 

1946 —  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep. 

CHARLES  FLYNN 

1947 —  Second  Chance,  20th. 

ERROL  FLYNN 

1948 —  Silver  River,  WB;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan, 
WB. 

1947 —  Cry  Wolf,  WB;  Escape  Me  Never,  WB. 

1946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB. 

1945 —  Objective,  Burma  I  WB;  San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 —  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

JOHN  FLYNN 

(also  known  as  JOHN  RODNEY) 

NINA  FOCH 

1948 —  Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Guilr  of  ]anet  Ames,  Col.;  Johnny  O'- 
clock, Col. 

1946 —  Prison  Ship,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Escape 
in  the  Fog,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col.; 
My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col.;  A  Song  to 
Remember,  Col. 

1944 — Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  Nine  Girls,  Col.; 
The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col.;  Shadows 
in  the  Night,  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col.; 
She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

CLAIRE  FOLEY 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB. 

HENRY  FONDA 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO;  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th; 
The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

BENSON  FONC 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Calcutta,  Para. 

1946 — Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  Deception,  WB;  Red  Drag- 
on, Mono. 

1945 —  China  Sky,  RKO;  First  Yank  into  Tokyo, 
RKO;  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono.;  The  Keys 
of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  Purple  Heart, 
20th;    Thirty    Seconds   Over   Tokyo,  MGM. 

LESLIE  FONC 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

JOAN  FONTAINE 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para;  Letter  from  an 
Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  You  Gotta  Stay 
Happy,  Ul  ;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947  —  Ivy,  Univ. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 
1945 — The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek.  Para.;  Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

LILIAN  FONTAINE 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  The  Locket,  RKO; 
Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Time  Out  of 
Mind,  Ul  ;  Ivy,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 

LEE  TUNC  FOO 

1948 —  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th;  The  Golden  Eye, 
Mono. 

1947 — The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 
1944 — Laura,  20th. 


WINC  FOO 

1945 — China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

DICK  FOOTE 

1948 — Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

DICK    (JOHN    Ml  FORAN 

1948 — Fort  Apache,  RKO. 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA. 

MARY  FORAN 

1948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

BRENDA  FORBES 

1944 — The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

DON  FORBES 

1948 — In  This  Corner,  EL. 

MADELEINE  FORBES 

1944—  Wilson,  20th. 

MARY  FORBES 

1948 — You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Ivy,  Univ.;  It  Had  to  Be 
You,  Col. 

1946 —  Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  A  Guy,  a  Girl 
and  a  Pal,  Col.;  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.; 
Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  The  Picture  of  Dorian 
Gray,  MGM. 

1944 — Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

RALPH  FORBES 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

DOROTHY  FORD 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Three  Godfathers. 
MGM. 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM. 

1945 —  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

FRANCIS  FORD 

1948 — Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.; 
The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon, 
Rep.;  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th:  Renegades. 
Col.;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th;  Accom- 
plice, PRC. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square.  20th. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono. 

CEORCE  FORD 

1944— Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 

CLENN  FORD 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
October,  Col.;  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col.; 
The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Framed,  Col. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Gilda,  Col.;  A  Stolen 
Life,  WB. 

HELEN  FORD 

1948 —  Apartment  for  Peggy.  20th. 

JACK  FORD 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC;  She  Wrote  1he 
Book,  Univ. 

|AN  FORD 

(also  known  as  HELEN  KOFORDi 

1947 —  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 

NORMAN  FORD 

1944 —  The  Negro  Soldier,  U.S.  War  Dept. 

PAUL  FORD 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

ROSS  FORD 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Sign  of  the 
Ram,  Col.;  Jungle  Patrol,  20th;  The  Gallant 
Blade,  Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  Blondie's 
Reward,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

RUTH  FORD 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Strange  Impersonation, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence.  20th;  Woman  Who 
Came  Back,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  Wilson, 
20th. 


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61 


WALLACE  FORD 

1948 — The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.; 
Shed  No  Tears.  EL;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter, 
20th;  Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1947 —  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  Magic  Town,  RKO; 
T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Crack-Up,  RKO; 
The  Green  Years,  MCM;  A  Guy  Could  Change, 
Rep.;  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.;  Rendezvous 
With  Annie,  Rep. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun.  UA ;  The  Great  John  L., 
UA;  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.;  Spellbound, 
UA. 

1944 — Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC;  Secret  Command, 
Col. 

FRANK  FOREST 

1944 —  Take  It  Big,  Para. 

CAROL  FOR  MAN 

1948 —  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto 
Rim.  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  San  Quentin, 
RKO. 

DAVID  FORREST 

1945 —  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

HELEN  FORREST 

1945 — You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 — Bathing  Beauty,  MGM ;  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor, 
MGM. 

JAYNE  FORREST 

1944 —  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

JOHN  FORREST 
(r.  n.  JOHN  FORSHT) 

1945 —  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  FORREST 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Alias  a  Gentle- 
man, MGM;  Race  Street,  RKO;  Trapped  by 
Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The  Gentleman  from  No- 
where, Col. 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  The 
Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street,  20th;  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.; 
The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Mother  Wore 
Tights,  20th;  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet, 
Ul;  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Dangerous  Busi- 
ness, Col.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Three 
Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th;  Gentleman  Joe  Pa- 
looka.  Mono.;  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Behind 
City  Lights,  Rep.;  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  The 
Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Bighouse,  Rep.; 
Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Rough,  Tough  and 
Ready.  Col.;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 — Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  The  Fighting 
Seabees,  Rep.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

CAY  FORRESTER 

1948 —  Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

1947 —  Violence,  Ul;  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen 
Guild;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Strange  Imper- 
sonation, Rep. 

1944 — Song  of  the  Range,  Mono. 

CHRISTINE  FORSYTHE 

1944 — You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

MIMI  FORSYTHE 

1944 — Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

1943 —  Three  Russian  Girls,  UA. 

|OE  FORTE 

1947 —  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 
1946 — Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

ROBERT  FORTMAN 

1944 —  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC. 

ALAN  FOSTER 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  Come  Out 
Fighting,  Mono.;  Confidential  Agent,  WB; 
Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 


ART  FOSTER 

1948 — Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1944 —  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ. 

DAN  FOSTER 

1948 — The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

EDDIE  FOSTER 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

PRESTON  FOSTER 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Thunderhoof,  Col. 
1947 — King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Inside  Job,  Univ., 
Strange  Triangle,  20th;  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  Thunderhead-Son  of  Flicka,  20th;  Twice 
Blessed,  MGM;  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Roger  Touhy-Gang- 
ster,  20th. 

STUART  FOSTER 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

SUSANNA  FOSTER 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  That  Night  With  You, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  The  Climax, 
Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  This  Is  the 
Life,  Univ. 

JOHN  FOSTINI 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

BYRON  FOULCER 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA ;  The  Return  of  October. 
Col.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep.;  I  Surrender 
Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA ;  Hard  Boiled 
Mahoney,  Mono.;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  Too 
Many  Winners,  PRC;  Bells  of  San  Fernando, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono.; 
Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  The  French 
Key,  Rep.;  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.; 
Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  Snafu,  Col.;  Till 
the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Sensation  Hunters, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Arson 
Squad,  PRC;  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.; 
Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Circumstial  Evidence, 
20th;  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  The  Hidden 
Eye,  MGM;  Let's  Go  Steady,  Col. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Dark  Mountain, 
Para.;  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.;  Marriage 
Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM;  Ministry  of  Fear, 
Para.;  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA;  Summer 
Storm,  UA;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  The 
Whistler,  Col. 

ROBERT  FOULKE 

1948 —  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

FOUR   CHICKS   AND  CHUCK 

1946 —  Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col. 

FOUR    STEP  BROTHERS 

1947 —  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Greenwich  Village,  20th; 
Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

FOUR  TEENS 

1945 —  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

ART  FOWLER 

1944—  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono.;  Law  Men, 
Mono.;  Range  Law,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Mono. 

WILL  FOWLER 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

DOUCLAS  FOWLEY 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artiists;  Rose  of 
Santa  Rosa,  Col. ;  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono. ; 
Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Waterfront  at 
Midnight,  Para.;  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO; 
Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono.; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO;  Be- 
hind Locked  Doors,  EL. 

1947 — Backlash,  20th;.  Desperate,   RKO;   Fall  Guy, 


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ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


Mono.;  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  Undercover 
Maisie,  MCM;  Wild  Country,  PRC;  Yankee 
Fakir,  Rep.;  The  Hucksters,  MCM;  Merton  ot 
the  Movies,  MCM;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Cas 
House  Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC;  Roses  Are 
Red,  20th. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Freddie  Steps  Out, 
Mono.;  The  Class  Alibi,  Rep.;  High  School 
Hero,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.; 
Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  Rendezvous  24, 
20th;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

1945 — Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence 
Me  In,  Rep.;  Life  With  Blondie,  Col. 

1944 —  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Lady  in  the 
Death  House,  PRC;  One  Body  Too  Many, 
Para.;  The  Racket  Man,  Col.;  Rationing, 
MCM;  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MCM; 
Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC. 

ALLEN  FOX 

(also  known  as  DOUGLAS  CARTER) 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

FRED  FOX 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Cuild. 

BOB  FOY 

1946 —  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

EDDIE   FOY,  JR. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Wilson,  20th. 

WILLIAM  FRAMBES 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  Centennial  Sum- 
mer, 20th;  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB;  Live 
Wires,  Mono. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Junior  Miss, 
20th;  Let's  Co  Steady,  Col.;  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB. 

VICTOR  FRANCEN 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB ;  The  Beginning 
or  the  End,  MCM. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  San  Antonio,  WB. 
1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB;  Hollywood  Canteen, 

WB;  In  Our  Time,  WB;  The  Mask  of  Di- 
mitros,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

ANN  FRANCIS 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MCM. 

ARLENE  FRANCIS 

1948 — All  My  Sons,  Ul. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS 

1944 —  The  Pearl  of  Death,  Univ. 

KAY  FRANCIS 

1946 —  (Prod.)  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  (Prod.)  Divorce, 
Mono. 

1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th. 

MELVIN  FRANCIS 

1944 —  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

WILMA  FRANCIS 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA. 

TINY  FRANCONE 

1948 — Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

ROBERT  FRANDSEN 

( Deceased) 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para. 

CARL  FRANK 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 

JOANNE  FRANK 

1947—  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC. 

MIRIAM  FRANKLIN 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

JEROME  FRANKS,  Jr. 

1945 — Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 
1944 — Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep. 


ARTHUR  FRANZ 

1948 — Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

EDUARD  FRANZ 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Wake  of  the  Red 
Witch,  Rep.;  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

FELY  FRANQUELLI 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO. 

ALEX  FRASER 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets,  Filim  Classics;  Blonde  Sav- 
age, PRC;  Shaggy,  Para.;  Kidnapped,  Mono. 

ELIZABETH  FRASER 

1948 — All  My  Sons,  Ul. 

RICHARD  FRASER 

1948 — The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Rogues' 
Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Black- 
mail, Rep.;  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO;  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  The 
Undercover  Woman,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  The  Picture  of 
Dorian  Cray,  MCM;  Scotland  Yard  Investi- 
gator, Rep.;  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  The 
Tiger  Woman,  Rep.;  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

1944 —  Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 

ANTONIO  FRAUSTO 

1948 —  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  FRAWLEY 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Good 
Sam,  RKO;  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA; 
Winner  Take  All,  Mono.;  The  Girl  from  Man- 
hattan, UA;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Monsieur  Verdoux, 
UA;  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Down  to 
Earth,  Col. ;  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her 
Now,  20th;  Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.; 
Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th;  My  Wild  Irish 
Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  The  Inner 
Circle,  Rep.;  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep.; 
The  Virginian,  Para.;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

1945 —  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  Hitchhike  to 
Happiness,  Rep.;  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  Lake  Placid 
Serenade,  Rep. 

JANE  FRAZEE 

1948 —  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  Under  California 
Stars,  Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Last  of 
the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Cuild;  Incident,  Mono. 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Sierras, 
Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep. 

1945—  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Swingin'  on  Broad- 
way, Rep. ;  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Cowboy  Canteen, 
Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  Practically 
Yours,  Para.;  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  She's 
a  Sweetheart,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

ALEX  FRAZER 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

ROBERT  FRAZER 

I  Deceased ) 

1944 —  Law  Men,  Mono.;  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono. 

ANN  FREDRICK 

1948 —  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

LEE  FREDERICK 

1947 —  Desperate,  RKO. 

BILL  FREE 

1948 —  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col. 

BERT  FREED 

1947 — Boomerang,  20th. 

ERIC  FREEMAN 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

HELEN  FREEMAN 

1947 —  The  Chost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Late 
George  Apley,  20th;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep., 

1946 — The  Unknown,  Col.;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  Saratoga  Trunk, 
WB. 

1944 — Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  Mrs.  Parkington, 
MGM. 


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HOWARD  FREEMAN 

1948 — Summer  Holiday,  MCM ;  If  You  Knew  Susie. 
RKO;  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Give  My  Re- 
gards to  Broadway,  20th;  Letter  from  an  Un- 
known Woman,  Ul  ;  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul; 
The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Cross 
My  Heart,  Para.;  The  Long  Night,  RKO;  My 
Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  The  Perfect 
Marriage,  Para. ;  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB;  Abilene  Town,  UA;  Cass  Timberlane, 
MGM;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  House  of  Horrors, 
Univ.;  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  Monsieur  Beau- 
caire,  Para.;  Night  and  Day,  WB;  So  Goes 
My  Love,  Univ.;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA ;  Swell 
Cuy,  Ul. 

1945 —  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  Mexicana,  Rep.; 
A  Song  to  Remember,  Col.;  That  Night  With 
You,  Univ.;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ.;  Where 
Do  We  Go  from  Here?,  20th;  You  Came 
Along,  Para. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Dancing  in  Manhattan, 
Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  Meet 
the  People,  MGM;  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col.; 
Rationing,  MGM;  Secret  Command,  Col.;  The 
Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

KENNETH  FREEMAN 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

MONA  FREEMAN 

1948 — Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Variety  Cirl,  Para.;  Mother 
Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal.  WB;  Junior  Miss,  20th;  Rough- 
ly Speaking,  WB. 

1944 — Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para.;  Together  Again, 
Col. 

RALPH  FREETO 

1947 —  Louisiana,  Mono. 

BARBARA  FREKINC 

1 948—  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Classics. 

HUCH  FRENCH 

1948 — Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul ;  The  Count- 
ess of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

1947 —  If  Winter  Comes.  MCM. 

TED  FRENCH 

1948 —  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Badmen  of 
Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  West  to  Glory,  PRC; 
Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1944 —  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col. 

DAVID  FRESCO 

1946 — Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  Queen  of  Bur- 
lesque, PRC. 

ARNO  FREY 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1944 — Tampico,  20th;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

FRICK  AND  FRACK 

1944 —  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

JOEL  FRIEDKIN 

1948 —  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Feudiin',  Fussin'  and 
A-Fightin',  Ul;  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th. 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  Unexpected 
Guest,  UA. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  The  Great  John  L., 
UA;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.;  Twice  Blessed. 
MGM. 

1944 — Uncertain  Glory,  WB;  Wyoming  Hurricane, 
Col. 

JOE  FRIEDMAN 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1944 —  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

MONK  FRIEDMAN 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC. 

|OEL  FRIEND 

1944 — Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 


PHILP  FRIEND 

1948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para.;  Enchantment,  RKO. 

RUDOLPH  FRIML,  Jr. 

1944 —  Up  In  Arms,  RKO. 

JOE  FRISCO 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

1945 —  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

TERRY  FROST 

1948 —  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  Oklahoma  Badlands, 
Rep.;  Black  Hills.  EL;  Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Vacation  Days,  Mono.; 
Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail.  PRC;  Drifting  Along, 
Mono.;  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  The 
Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  Moon  Over  Montana, 
Mono.;  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  South  of  Mon- 
terey, Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono.;  The 
Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Rustler's  Hideout, 
PRC;  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Monster  Maker,  PRC;  Swing  Hostess, 
PRC;  Trigger  Law,  Mono.;  Waterfront,  PRC. 

J AN  I N A  FROSTOVA 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ. 
1944 — Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

CILBERT  FRYE 

1948 —  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

KATHY  FRYE 

1948 — Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics;  Crossed 
Trails,  Mono. 

|OAN  FULTON 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  I'll  Be  Yours, 
Ul;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  The  Vigilantes  Re- 
turn, Ul. 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.; 
Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  Lover 
Come  Back,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 

PAUL  FUNC 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 
1944 — The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

"TINKER"  FURLONC 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

MANFRED  FURST 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

|E AN  CABIN 

1944 — The  Imposter,  Univ. 

CLARK  CABLE 

1948 — Homecoming.  MGM  ;  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MCM. 
1946 — Adventure,  MGM. 

EVA  CABOR 

1946 —  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

ERFORD  CACE 

l  Deceased ) 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Days  of 
Glory,  RKO. 

RUSSELL  CAICE 

1944—  Wilson,  20th. 

BETTY  CACNON 

1948 —  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep. 

JEANNE  CAIL 

1948 — Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1945 —  Woman  Who  Came  Back.  Rep. 

SLIM   CAILLARD  TRIO 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

OTHO  CAINES 

1944 — The  Imposter,  Univ. 


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A  CTORS-ACTRE S  S  E  S 


RICHARD  CAINES 

1948 — Every  Cirl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO;  That 
Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB;  Brute  Force,  Ul;  The 
Hucksters,  MGM ;  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM; 
Dangerous  Years,  20th;  The  Invisible  Wall, 
20th;  Unconquered,  Para.;  Ride  the  Pink 
Horse,  Ul. 

1946 — Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  Nobody  Lives  For- 
ever, WB ;  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ.;  White 
Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 

1945 — Don  ]uan  Quilligan,  20th;  The  Enchanted 
Cottage,  RKO;  Twice  Blessed,  MCM. 

1944 —  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  Double  Indemnity, 
Para.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

CLADYS  GALE 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

JEAN  CALE 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

NACHO  CALINDO 

1948 —  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col. 

1947 —  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep. 
1946 — The  Gay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

LEO  CALITZINE 

1946 — The  Razor's  Edge.  20th. 

CAROLE  CALLACHER 

1948 —  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO. 

CLENN  B.  CALLACHER 

1946 —  Fool's  Cold,  UA. 

JOHN  CALLAUDET 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans.  Mono.;  Stage  Struck, 
Mono. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Far- 
mer's Daughter,  RKO;  The  Lone  Wolf  in 
Mexico,  Col.;  Louisiana,  Mono.;  The  Spirit 
of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946—  — So   Goes   My   Love,    Univ.;   Wife  Wanted, 

Mono. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  Shady  Lady, 
Univ. 

EOLA  CALLI 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

ROSINA  CALLI 

1945 —  Where  Do  We  Go  from  Here?,  20th. 

CERRI   CALLI  AN 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

GILBERT  CALVAN 

1947 — Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild. 

EOLE  CAMBARELLI 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

CLAUDE  CAM  BIER 

1948 —  The  Search,  MCM. 

JOAQUIN  CARAY 

1944 — The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

JAN  CARBER 

1944 —  (Orchestra)  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Sweethearts 
of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono. 

THE  CARCIAS 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 

CEFERINO  CARCIA 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

BETTY  CARDE 

1  948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th  ;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

RECINALD  CARDINER 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  The  Lady  in 
Ermine,  20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 
1946— Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th; 

One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  The  Dolly 
Sisters,  20th;  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight, 
WB;  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 


AVA  GARDNER 

1948 — One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters.  MGM;  Singapore,  Ul. 
1946 — The  Killers,  Univ.;  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 
1945 — She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM. 

ED  CARDNER 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

JACK  CARDNER 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 —  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

PETER  CAREY 

1946 —  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie, 
Rep. 

JOHN  CARFIELD 

1948 —  Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB;  Body  and  Soul,  UA ;  Gentle- 
man's Agreement,  20th. 

1946 —  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB;  The  Postman 
Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines.  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  Hollywood  Can- 
teen, WB. 

EDWARD  CARCAN 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Campus 
Honeymoon,  Rep.;  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!, 
20th;  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  That's  My  Gal,  Rep.:  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  Web 
of  Danger,  Rep.;  Exposed,  Rep.;  Linda  Be 
Good,  PRC;  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Cinderella  Jones, 
WB;  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  Cay  Blades, 
Rep.;  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Billy  Rose's  Dia- 
mond Horseshoe,  20th;  The  Bullfighters, 
20th;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.:  Follow  That 
Woman,  Para.:  Her  Highness  and  the  Bell- 
boy, MGM;  High  Powered,  Para.;  Life  With 
Blondie,  Col.;  Sing  Your  Way  Home.  RKO; 
A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  Detective  Kitty  O'Day.  Mono.;  The  Falcon 
Out  West,  RKO;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  CARCAN 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics:  Waterfront 
at  Midnight,  Para.;  Daredevils  of  the  Cloulds, 
Rep.;  Dynamite.  Para. 

1946—  Behind  Green  Lights.  20th:  Hot  Cargo.  Para,; 
Murder  in  the  Music  Hall.  Rep.;  Night  Editor, 
Col.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Strange  Im- 
personation, Rep.:  Swell  Guy,  Ul;  Till  the 
End  of  Time.  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  Follow  That 
Woman,  Para.;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.; 
She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  Song  of  the 
Sarong,  Univ. 

JUDY  CARLAND 

1948 — Easter  Parade.  MGM;  The  Pirate,  MGM; 
Words  and  Music.  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls.  MGM:  Till  the  Clouds 
Roll  By,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

1945—  The  Clock,  MGM. 

1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

CINDY  GARNER 

1944 —  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

DON  CARNER 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie.  20th. 

PECCY   ANN  CARNER 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon, 

20th. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide.  20th. 

1945 — Junior  Miss,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th;  A  Tree 
Crows  in  Brooklyn.  20th. 

1944 —  Jane  Eyre,  20th;  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom, 
20th. 

STEWART  GARNER 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC. 

EDDIE  GARR 

1948 —  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 


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65 


MARTIN  CARRALACA 

1948 — Port  Said,  Col.;  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  Ma- 
donna of  the  Desert,  Rep. ;  Shep  Comes  Home, 
Screen  Guild;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Personality  Kid, 
Col.;  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Twi- 
light on  the  Rio  Crande.  Rep.;  Beauty  and  the 
Screen  Cuild;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday,  Col.;  South  of  Monterey, 
Mono.;  The  Gav  Cavalier,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  In  Old  Mexi- 
co, Mono.;  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.; 
South  of  the  Rio  Crande,  Mono.;  Strange 
Voyage,  Mono. :  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Purple  Heart, 
20th;  Tampico,  20th. 

BETTY  CARRETT 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MCM;  Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

CARY  CARRETT 

1948 — Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Harpoon,  Screen 
Cuild. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear, 
Mono.;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Prairie 
Express,  Mono. 

CENE  CARRICK 
(r.  n.  EUCENE  CERICKE) 

1947 —  In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1946 —  Cun  Town,  Univ. 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

RICHARD  CARRICK 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

PHIL  CARRIS 

1946 —  She  Wrote  the  Book.  Univ.;  Tangier,  Univ. 

PATRICIA  CARRISON 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

IOSEPH  CARRO 

1948 — Under  California  Stars,  Rep. 

DAVE  CARROWAY 

1948 — I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

CREER  CARSON 

1948 — Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1947 —  Desire  Me,  MGM. 
1946 — Adventure,  MCM. 

1945 —  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 
1944 — Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

PARKER  CARVIE 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC. 

IOYCE  CATES 

1944 —  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

CURTIS  CATES 

(also  known  as  KEN  CURTIS) 

NANCY  CATES 

1948 —  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 — Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  The  Master  Race, 
RKO;  Nevada,  RKO;  A  Night  of  Adventure, 
RKO. 

MARJOR I E  CATESON 

1946 —  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  Ever  Since 
Venus,  Col.;  Hi,  Good  Lookin',  Univ.;  Seven 
Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

CAUDSMITH  BROTHERS 

1948 — The  Pirate,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  CAXTON 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th. 

CRECORY  CAY 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.;  So 
Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 — I   Love  a  Mystery,  Col.;  Paris-Underground, 

UA;  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 
1944 — The  Conspirators,   WB;   The   Purple  Heart 

20th. 


NANCY  CAY 

1944 — Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep. 

KAREN  X.  CAYLORD 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

LUELLA  GEAR 

1947 —  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para. 

BUD  CEARY 

( Deceased  I 

1946 — Land  Rush,  Col.;  The  Man  from  Rainbow 
Valley,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley, 
Rep.;  Thunder  Town,  PRC;  Heading  West, 
Col. 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  Colorado  Pioneers, 
Rep. ;  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep. ; 
The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Laredo,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Phantom 
of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates, 
Rep.;  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep.;  The  Topeka 
Terror,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep.; 
Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wild- 
cat, Rep.;  Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Cowboy 
from  Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Firebrands  of 
Arizona,  Rep.;  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.; 
Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The  Mojave  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las 
Vegas,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.;  Sil- 
ver City  Kid,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Monterey, 
Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of 
Dodge  City,  Rep. 

NETA  CEDDES 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono. 

PARKER  CEE 

1945 —  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 — Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

WILL  CEER 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th. 

MARIA  CENARDI 

1948 — Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep. 

LARRY  CEICER 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

TANYA  "SUCAR"  CEISE 

1944 — Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep. 

CHARLES  CEMORA 

1944 —  Gildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO. 

LEO  CENN 

1948 — The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

GLADYS  CEORCE 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM. 

1947 —  Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

1945 —  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep. 

1944 — Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  Minstrel  Man, 
PRC. 

|ACK  CEORCE 

1948 —  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Harpoon,  Screen 
Cuild. 

JOHN  CEORCE 

1947 —  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild;  Little 
Miss  Broadway,  Col.;  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC. 

THE   CEORCIA  CRACKERS 

1947—  South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col. 

HELEN  CERALD 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl.  Col.;  The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 — G.I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  Tarzan  and  the  Leop- 
ard Woman,  RKO;  The  Gay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

HAL  CERARD 

1948 —  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 


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ACTOR  S -  AC  T  R  E  S  S  E  S 


STEVEN  CERAY 

1948 — Port  Said.  Col.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col.; 
Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col.; 
The  Unfaithful,  WB;  Cunfighters,  Col.;  The 
Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  I  Love  Trouble, 
Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Cornered.  RKO; 
Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Cilda,  Col.;  The  Re- 
turn of  Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  Under  Arizona 
Skies,  Mono.;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.;  Hotel  Berlin, 
WB ;  Mexicana,  Rep.;  Spellbound,  UA;  Tar- 
zan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB ;  In  Society,  Univ.;  The 
Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB ;  Meet  the  People, 
MCM;  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM. 

DAVID  CERBER 

1948 —  The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

EUGENE  CERICKE 

(also  known   as  CENE  CARRICK) 

DOUCLAS  CERRARD 

1948 — The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

ALEX  CERRY 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists. 

INA  CEST 

1944 — Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

SUMNER  CETCHEL 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa.  WB. 

1947 —  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

TAMARA  CEVA 

1948 —  The  Gay  Intruders,  20th. 

CURLEY  CIBSON 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Prairie  Express, 
Mono. 

HARRY   "THE  HIPSTER"  CIBSON 

1946 —  lunior  Prom.  Mono. 

HOOT  CIBSON 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 — Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails, 
Mono.;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono.;  Trigger  Law,  Mono.;  The  Utah 
Kid,  Mono.;  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

JOHN  CIBSON 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL. 

JUDITH  CIBSON 

1944 — Return  of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono.;  Sweethearts 
of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

JULIE  CIBSON 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Badmen  of  Tomb- 
stone, Allied  Artists. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  The  Contender, 
PRC 

RONNIE  CIBSON 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

FREDERICK  CI  ERM  AN  N 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col. 

1944 —  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner, 
Col.;  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

FRANCES  CIFFORD 

1948 — Luxury  Liner,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM. 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MCM. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  She 
Went  to  the  Races,  MGM;  Thrill  of  a  Ro- 
mance, MGM. 

1944 —  Marriage  is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM. 

DONN  CIFT 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  The  Enchanted 
Valley,  EL. 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

BILLY  CILBERT 

1948 — The  Kissing  Bandit,  MCM. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944 — Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  3  is  a  Family,  UA. 


CERARD  CILBERT 

1948 — The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

HELEN  CILBERT 

1947 —  Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MGM;  Three  of  a  Kind, 
Mono. 

JODY  CILBERT 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  Shaggy,  Para.;  Are  You 
With  It?,  Ul;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA;  Bun- 
galow 1  3,  20th. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Singing  on  the 
Trail,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

ROBERT  CILBERT 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Song  of 
the  Sierras,  Mono. 

JON  CILBREATH 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono.;  There  Coes 
Kelly,  Mono. 

CONNIE  GILCHRIST 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MGM;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM; 
Luxury  Liner,  MGM;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives, 
20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th;  Act  of 
Violence,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  Song  of  the  Thin  Man, 
MGM;  Good  News.  MGM. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  Young  Widow, 
UA;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1945 — Junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 — Music  for  Millions,  MGM;  Nothing  But 
Trouble,  MGM;  Rationing,  MGM. 

JACK  CILFORD 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

CRACE  CILLERN 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC. 

JEAN  CILLIE 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 
1  946 — Decoy,  Mono. 

ANNE  CILLIS 

1947 —  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

1946 —  Cay  Blades,  Rep.;  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB; 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  The  Time 
of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep. 

1944 — In  Society,  Univ.;  Janie,  WB;  A  Wave,  a 
Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

JACK  OILMAN 

1944—  Block  Busters,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  CILMORE 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24.  20th;  Step  by  Step,  RKO. 

LOWELL  CILMORE 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves.  Col.;  Dream  Girl, 
Para.;  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  Walk  a  Crooked 
Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair.  MGM;  Calcutta.  Para. 
1946 — Step  by  Step,  RKO;  Strange  Conquest.  Univ. 

1945 —  Johnny  Angel,  RKO;  The  Picture  of  Dorian 
Gray,  MGM. 

1944 —  Days  of  Clory,  RKO. 

VIRGINIA  CILMORE 

1948—  Close-Up.  EL. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

JAY  CILPIN 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Southerner,  UA. 

JACOB  CIMPEL 

1048 — Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 
1944 — Gaslight,  MCM. 

DOROTHY  CISH 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1944 — Our  Hearts  are  Young  and  Gay,  Para. 

LILLIAN  CISH 

1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 
1946 — Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 


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KATHRYN  CIVNEY 

1948 — Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 

CEORCE  CIVOT 

1947—  Riffraff,  RKO. 

MARLYN  GLADSTONE 

1945 — Border  Badmen,  PRC. 

FRANCES  GLADWIN 

1945 — Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC. 
1944 — Frontier    Outlaws,    PRC;    Thundering  Cun- 
Slingers,  PRC. 

VAUCHAN  CLASER 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  Henry  Aldrich 
Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

CUS    CLASS MIRE 

(  Deceased ) 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944—  Wilson,  20th. 

ADDA  CLEASON 

1946 —  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

JAMES  CLEASON 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Smart 
Woman,  Allied  Artists;  When  My  Baby  Smiles 
at  Me,  20th;  The  Return  of  October,  Col.; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th;  Down  to  Earth,  Col.; 
Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 — Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  The  Hoodlum 
Saint,  MCM;  Lady  Luck,  RKO;  The  Well 
Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie.  20th;  The  Clock,  MGM;  This 
Man't  Navy,  MGM;  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brook- 
lyn, 20th. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  The  Keys  of  the 
Kingdom,  20th;  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

LUCILE  CLEASON 

(Deeeasd  5-18-47) 

1945 —  The  Clock,  MCM;  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep. 

PAT  CLEASON 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  Danny  Boy,  PRC; 
Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 — Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Rogues  Callery, 
PRC;  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.;  There  Goes 
Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 — Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

RUSSELL  CLEASON 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB  . 

EDMUND  CLOVER 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

1944 —  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO- 
Nevada,  RKO;  A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO. 

TOPSY  CLYN 

1946 —  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ. 

WINIFRED  CLYN 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

PAULETTE  CODDARD 

1948 —  Hazard,  Para.;  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Variety  Cirl, 
Para. ;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

1944 —  I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para.;  Standing  Room  Only, 
Para. 

PETER  CODFREY 

•947 — The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB. 

RENEE  CODFREY 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono. 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  ReD. 

1946 —  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  Terror  by  Night, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

FRED  CODOY 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col. 


NORRIS  COFF 
( Lum  and  Abner) 

•  946— Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 
1944 — Goin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  COLDEN 

1948 — Escape,  20th. 

MIRIAM  COLDEN 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

COLDEN  CATE  QUARTETTE 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

PAT  COLDIN 

1948 — ]iggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Sarge 
Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  Kilroy  Was  Here, 
Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

P.  COLDMAN 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

JOHN  COLDSWORTHY 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  13  Lead  Soldiers, 
20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1947 — Moss  Rose,  20th. 
1946 — The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th. 

ANNE  COLDTHWAITE 

(also  known  as  TANIS  CHANDLER) 

THE  COLDWYN  CIRLS 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 
1945 — Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944—  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

ERNEST  COLM 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

LISA  COLM 

1947—  Possessed,  WB. 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

CRECORY  COLUBOFF 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1943 —  Mission  to  Moscow,  WB. 

MINNA  COMBELL 

1948 —  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men, 
RKO;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  Wyoming,  Rep. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Perilous  Holi- 
day, Col. 

1945 —  Man  Alive,  RKO:  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.; 
Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono.;  Swingin'  on  Broad- 
way, Rep. 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Destiny, 
Univ.;  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More, 
Mono.;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  The  Town 
Went  Wild,  PRC. 

AUCIE  COMEZ 

1948 —  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep. 

THOMAS  COMEZ 

1948 — Casbah,  Ul;  Key  Largo,  WB ;  Force  of  Evil. 
MGM;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep. 

1947 —  Johnny  O'Clock.  Col.:  Singapore,  Ul;  Captain 
from  Castile,  20th;  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  Frisco  Sal, 
Univ.;  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  Patrick 
the  Great,  Univ. 

1944 — Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Can't  Help 
Singing,  Univ.;  The  Climax,  Univ.;  Dead 
Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.; 
In  Society,  Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 

VINCENT  COMEZ 

1948 —  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM. 

JOHN  CONATOS 

1948 — 16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 


AARON  GONZALES  and  ORCH. 

1948 — Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col. 


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ACTORS-ACTR  ESSES 


JOHN  COOD 

1948 — Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  The  Private  Affairs 
of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

1946—  Avalanche,  PRC. 

1944 — Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

BENNY  COODMAN 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orchestra)  Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 

TERRY  COODMAN 

1947 —  News  Hounds,  Mono. 

BILL  COODWIN 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA. 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Heaven  Only 
Knows,  UA. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  House  of  Hor- 
rors, Univ.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  To  Each 
His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para.;  River  Gang,  Univ.; 
Spellbound,  UA;  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

HAROLD  COODWIN 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Carson  City 
Raiders,  Rep. 

1947—  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1943 —  Frontier  Gal.  Univ. 

BERNARD  CORCEY 

1948 —  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  No  Minor  Vices,  MGM ; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company, 
Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

DAVID  CORCEY 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  The  French  Key, 
Rep.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex, 
Mono.;  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

KAY  CORCEY 

(also  known  as  KAY  MAR  VIS 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

LEO  CORCEY 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Angels'  Alley, 
Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  Trouble  Makers, 
Mono. 

1947 — Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946-  — Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company, 

Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  Spook 
Busters,  Mono. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.; 
One  Exciting  Night,  Para. 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs, 
Mono.;  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Million 
Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

ANITA  CORDON 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

BERT  CORDON 

1945—  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 

CHARLES  CORDON 

1946 —  Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 — Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Road  to  Al- 
catraz,  Rep.;  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep.;  The 
Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 — Firebrands  of  Arizona,  Rep. 


CAVIN  CORDON 

1947 — Philo    Vance's   Gamble.    PRC;    Three   on  a 

Ticket,  20th. 
1946 — Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

JACK  CORDON 

1945 — Crime,  Inc.,  PRC. 


MARY  CORDON 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane, 

EL;  Highway  13,  Screen  Guild. 
1947 — Exposed.  Rep.;  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  The  Hoodlum  Saint, 
MGM;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Kitty,  Para.; 
Little  Giant,  Univ.;  Sentimental  Journey,  20th; 
Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Divorce,  Mono.;  See  My 
Lawyer,  Univ.;  Strange  Confession,  Univ.; 
The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Hat  Check  Honey, 
Univ.;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  The  Last 
Ride,  WB;  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  The 
Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.;  The  Racket  Man,  Col.; 
Smart  Guy,  Mono.;  Spider  Woman,  Univ.; 
Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

RICHARD  CORDON 

1947—  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  Her  Husband's  Af- 
fairs, Col. 

1945 —  In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono. 

1944 —  Black  Magic,  Mono. 

ROY  CORDON 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Last  Roundup,  Col.;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Night  Editor,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  The  Spider, 
20th. 

1944 —  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

VERA  CORDON 

( Deceased ) 

1946 —  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

BUDDY  CORMAN 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  News  Hounds,  Mono. 
1946 — Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.; 
Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 — Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Million  Dollar 
Kid,  Mono. 

SAUL  CORSS 

1946 —  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

ELDON  CORST 

1947—  The  Exile,  Ul. 

JACK  CORTON 

1  944 — Alaska,  Mono. 

MICI  CORY 

1944 — Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

LEE  COTCH 

1944 —  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col. 

THEODORE  COTTLIEB 

1946 —  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

LLOYD  COUCH 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Black  Bart,  Ul;  The  Babe 
Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  A  Southern 
Yankee,  MGM;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

JOSEPH  R.  COULA 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

MORTON  COULD  and  ORCHESTRA 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

RITA  COULD 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1945 —  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

1944 —  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

SANDRA  COULD 

1948 — June  Bride,  WB. 

WILLIAM  COULD 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th; 

For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 
1947 — Beauty  and  the   Bandit,   Mono.;  The  Devil 

Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg, 

20th;  Violence,  Mono. 

1946 —  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 


ACTOR  S- ACT R  E  S  S  E  S 


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1947- 


ARTHUR  COULD-PORTER 

-A  Double  Life,  Ul. 


JACK  COUTHRIE 

1947 — Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 


1948- 


PAUL  COVERNALI 

-Triple  Threat,  Col. 


BERN I E  COZIER 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

BETTY  CRABLE 

1948 —  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  When  My  Baby 
Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  Mother  Wore 
Tights,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  The 
Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

MEYER  CRACE 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Incident,  Mono. 
1947 — News  Hounds,  Mono. 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono. 

ROBERT  GRADY 

1945 —  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep. 

VINCENT  CRAEFF 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 

1945 — A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

FRED  CRAFF 

(also  known  as   FRED  GRAHAM 

1947 —  Shadowed,  Col. 

1945 —  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and 
Ready,  Col. 

1944 —  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner, 
Col. 

WILTON  CRAFF 

1948 —  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  The  Re- 
turn of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Another  Part  of 
the  Forest,  Ul;  The  Gentleman  from  Nowhere, 
Col.;  The  Callant  Blade,  Col.;  Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947- — High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Shadowed,  Col.;  The 
Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drum- 
mond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  A  Double  Life,  Ul; 
Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th;  Key  Witness, 
Col.;  The  Web,  Ul. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.; 
The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  The  Unknown, 
Col.;  Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep.;  Traffic 
in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Earl 
Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Gangs  of  the  Water- 
front, Rep.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  Strange 
Confession,  Univ. 

CLORIA  CRAFTON 

1946 —  Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

BETTY  JANE  GRAHAM 

1945 —  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

BOB  CRAHAM 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

1945 —  Week-end  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 


1947- 


DOLORES  AND  DON  CRAHAM 

-That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 


FRANK  CRAHAM 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

FRED  CRAHAM 

(also  known  as  FRED  CRAFF) 

1948 — The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  The  Timber 
Trail,  Rep.;  Son  of  God's  Country,  Rep. 

1947 — Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  The 
Trespasser,  Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail, 
Rep. 

1946 — The  Inner  Circle,  Dep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  The  Cherokee 
Flash,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.  • 
Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

1944 — Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The  Mojave  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep. 

RONALD  CRAHAM 

1944 — Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 


SHEILA  CRAHAM 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

TIM  CRAHAM 

1948 — When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

CLORIA  CRAHAME 

1947 — It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM;  Crossfire, 
RKO;  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  Song  of 
the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1946—  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  Without  Love, 
MGM. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MGM. 

MARCOT  CRAHAME 

1947—  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

DOROTHY  CRAINCER 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  The  Strange  Mrs. 
Crane,  EL;  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1947— Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Southerner,  UA; 
Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Under  Western 
Skies,  Univ. 

1944- — Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.; 
One  Body  Too  Many,  Para. 

ALEXANDER  CRANACH 

I  Deceased ) 

1944 — The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  My  Buddy,  Rep.; 
The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  Voice  in  the 
Wind,  UA. 


1947- 


JOHNNY CRANATH 

-Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col. 


JOSEPH  CRANBY 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

1945 — The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep. 

MARCELLA  CRANDVILLE 

1947 —  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono. 

FARLEY  CRANCER 

1948 —  Rope,  WB;  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  Enchant- 
ment, RKO. 

1944 — The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

NILS  T.  CRANLAND 

1944 —  Goin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Take  It  Big,  Para. 

CRETA  CRANSTEDT 

1945—  — Our    Vines    Have    Tender    Grapes,  MGM; 

Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

CARY  CRANT 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO;  The  Bish- 
op's Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB;  Notorious,  RKO. 

194+ — Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  None  But  the 
Lonely  Heart,  RKO;  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

HELENA  CRANT 

1948 —  Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 


1943- 


JOHN  CRANT 

-Corregidor,  PRC. 


KIRBY  CRANT 

1948 — Song  of  Idaho,  Col. 

1947 — Rustler's  Round-up,  Univ. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Code  of  the 
Lawless,  Univ.;  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  Gun 
Town,  Univ.;  Lawless  Breed,  Univ.;  She  Wrote 
the  Book,;  The  Spider  Woman,  Univ.;  Trail 
to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 — Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  I'll  Remember  April, 
Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Hi,  Good 
Lookin',  Univ.;  In  Society,  Univ.;  Law  Man, 
Mono. 

LAWRENCE  CRANT 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

STEPHEN  CRANT 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep. 


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WYLEY  GRANT 

(also  known  as  LOUIS  j.  CORBETT) 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

BONITA  CRANVILLE 

1948 — Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  The  Guilty,  Mono. 

1 946—  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA;  Love  Laughs  at 
Andy  Hardy,  MGM;  Suspense,  Mono.;  The 
Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Senorita  from 
the  West,  Univ. 

1944 — Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM;  Song 
of  the  Open  Road,  UA;  Youth  Runs  Wild, 
RKO. 

CHARLES  CRAPEWIN 

1948—  The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL. 

1947 —  Cunfighters,  Col. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.; 
The  Impatient  Years,  Col. 

BEATRICE  CRAY 

1946 —  Little  Ciant,  Univ.;  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Stranger  from  Santa 
Fe.  Mono. 

1944 — Trigger  Law,  Mono.;  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono. 
BILL  CRAY 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Badmen  of 
Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,.  Rep. 

COLEEN  CRAY 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Red  River,  UA. 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

DOLORES  CRAY 

1944 —  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

CARY  CRAY 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  Fighting  Back,  20th;  Night  Wind. 
20th;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO;  Rachel  and  the 
Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 
1944 — Address  Unknown,  Col. 

CENEVA  CRAY 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

1947 —  Cun  Talk,  Mono. 

CLEN   CRAY   and   the  CASA   LOMA  ORCHESTRA 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col. 

JOE  CRAY 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

LESLEE  CRAY 

(also  known  as  JACKIE  PALEY) 

MACK  CRAY 

1948 —  Race  Street,  RKO. 

1946 —  Nocturne,  RKO. 

1945 —  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

SALLY  CRAY 

1948 — I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

JESSIE  CRAYSON 

1948 — Homecoming,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

KATHRYN  CRAYSON 
(r.  n    ZELMA  HEDRICKS 

1948 —  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Two  Sisters 
from  Boston,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  CREAVES 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

WALTER  CREAZA 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

ABEL  CREEN 

1947 — Copacabana,  UA. 

BILLY  CREEN 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 — Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ.;  Sun- 
bonnet  Sue,  Mono. 


DENIS  CREEN 

1948 — The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

EDDIE  CREEN 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

HUGH  CREEN 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 
1947 — If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

JANE  CREEN 

1947 — Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Good  News, 
MCM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  Bad  Bascomb, 
MGM;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 —  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

1944 —  Marriage  is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM. 

LINDA  CREEN 

1947 —  Wyoming,  Rep. 

ANCELA  CREENE 

1948 —  Wallflower,  WB. 

1947 — Love  and  Learn,  WB;  Stallion  Road,  WB; 
King  of  the  Bandits.  Mono. 

1946—  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

JOSEPH  J.  CREENE 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Susie  Steps  Out, 
UA;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945— Nob  Hill,  20th;  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  A  Tree 
Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 —  Wilson,  20th. 

HARRISON  CREENE 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

RICHARD  CREENE 

1947 —  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

RAYMOND  CREENLEAF 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

ALVIN  CREENMAN 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

SYDNEY  CREENSTREET 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL;  The  Woman  in  White,  WB; 
The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  That  Way  With  Women,  WB;  The  Huck- 
sters, MGM. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  Three  Strangers,  WB;  The 
Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  Conflict,  WB; 
Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 — Between  Two  Worlds.  WB;  The  Conspirators, 
WB;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  The  Mask  of 
Dimitrios.   WB;   Passage  to   Marseille,  WB. 

KENNETH  CREENWALD 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics. 

CHARLOTTE  CREENWOOD 

1947 —  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Up  in  Mabel's 
Room,  UA. 

JANE  CREER 

(formerly  known  as  BETTEJANE  CREER) 

1948 —  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO;  They  Won't  Believe 
Me,  RKO;  Sinbad  the  Sailor.  RKO. 

1946—  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  The  Falcon's 
Alibi,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  George  White's  Scandals, 
RKO;  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

ROBERT  CRECC 

1945 — The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MGM. 

VIRGINIA  CRECC 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul;  The  Gay  Intruders,  20th;  The 
Spiritualist,  EL. 

1947—  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

STEPHEN  CRECORY 

1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para. 


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1948- 


WARWICK  CRECSON 

-Enchantment,  RKO. 


ROBERT  CREIC 

1948 — Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 
1947 — Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1945- — The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities, 
Rep.;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Nob  Hill, 
20th. 

1944 — Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  Summer  Storm, 
UA;  The  Great  Moment,  Para. 

CAROLYN  CREY 

1947 — Clamour  Girl,  Col. 


Mono.;  Fashion 


1945- 


1948- 
1947- 
1946- 


LORNA  CREY 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day, 
Model,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Girl  Who  Dared,  Rep. 

MADELINE  CREY 

1944 —  That's  My  Baby,  Rep.;  Whispering  Foot- 
steps, Rep. 

VIRCINIA  CREY 

1948 — So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Who  Killed  'Doc' 
Robbin,  UA;  Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Clas- 
sics; Unknown  Island.  Film  Classics;  Mexican 
Hayride,  Ul;  Leather  Gloves,  Col.;  Jungle  Jim, 
Col. 

1947 — Wyoming,  Rep.;  Glamour  Girl,  Col.;  Uncon- 
quered,  Para. 

1946 —  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  Smooth  as  Silk, 
Univ.;  Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Flame  of  Barbary 
Coast,  Rep.;  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  Men  in 
Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep. 

DONNA  |0  CRIBBLE 

-The  Dolly  Sisters,  20tn. 

EDDIE  CRIBBON 

-Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 
-Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 
-Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.; 
Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

HELEN  CRIERE 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

ETHEL  CRIFFIES 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th;  Millie's  Daughter, 
Col. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB ;  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 
1945 — The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Molly  and 

Me,  20th;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB;  Thrill  of  a 
Romance,  MCM;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 —  Jane  Eyre,  20th;  Music  for  Millions,  MCM; 

I  AM  ES  CRIFFITH 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Appointment  With 
Murder,  Film  Classics;  Pardon  My  Rhythm, 
Univ. 

NONA  CRIFFITH 

1947 —  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Unseen,  Para. 

EDITH   M.  GRIFFITHS 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep. 

JACK  CRIMES 

1948 —  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1945 —  River  Gang,  Univ. 

KAROLYN  CRIMES 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 
1945 — Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 


1948- 


JIMMY  CRISSON 

-Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 


SAUL  CROSS 

1946 — Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

LAWRENCE  CROSSMITH 

I  Deceased ) 

1944 — Gaslight,  MGM. 


ILKA  CRUNINC 

1948 — Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

1947- — Desperate,  RKO;  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle- 
Lion. 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Rendezvous 
24,  20th;  Temptation,  Ul. 

GUADALAJARA  TRIO 

1947—  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  Trail  to  Mexico, 
Mono. 

1945 — Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.;  South  of  the 

Rio  Grande,  Mono. 
1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

KIT  CUARD 

1947 —  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

C.  T.  CUEDRY 

1948 —  Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 


1944 


CEORCE  CUHL 

(  Deceased  I 

-Crime  by  Night.  WB. 


NANCY  CUILD 

1948 — Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th. 
1947 — The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

PAUL  CUILFOYLE 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Second  Chance, 
20th;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  The  Vir- 
ginian, Para. 

1945 —  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  Why  Girls  Leave 
Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA;  The  Mark  of 
the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Master  Race,  RKO; 
The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

TITO  CUIZAR 

1948 —  The  Cay  Ranchero,  Rep. 

1947 —  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946—  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  Mexicana,  Rep. 

IRVINC  CUMP 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 

SICRID  CURIE 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics;  Sword  of  the  Avenger, 
EL. 

1944 —  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.;  Voice  in  the 
Wind,  UA. 

EULA  CUY 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Class  Alibi,  Rep.;  The  Spider  Woman 
Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

SHEILA  CUYSE 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

EDMUND  CWENN 

1948 — Hills  of  Home,  MGM;  Apartment  for  Peggy, 
20th. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Thunder  in  the 
Valley,  20th;  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM; 
Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB;  Undercurrent, 
MGM. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM;  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM; 
She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  The  Keys  of 
the  Kingdom,  20th. 

ANNE  CWYNNE 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  The  Enchanted  Val- 
ley, EL. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Killer  Dill,  Screen 
Guild;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Class  Alibi,  Rep.;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC. 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono. 

1944 — Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  House  of 
Frankenstein,  Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA; 
Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the 
Blue  Room,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.; 
Weird  Woman,  Univ. 


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A  C  TORS-AC  TRESSES 


WILLIAM  HAADE 

I  948 — Shaggy,  Para.;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Michael 
O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  Strike  It 
Rich,  Allied  Artists;  Key  Largo,  WB ;  Last  of 
the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild. 

1947—  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  It  Happened 
in  Brooklyn,  MCM;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.; 
Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  Big  Town  After  Dark, 
Para.;  Exposed,  Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Ceraldine,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could 
Change,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Valley 
of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.; 
Nob  Hill,  20th;  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep. 

1944—  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.; 
Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

HUCO  HAAS 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul;  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  For  the  Love 
of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep.;  The  Private  Affairs 
of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Fiesta,  MGM;  Merton  of 
the  Movies,  MGM;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 
20th. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  Two  Smart  People, 
MGM. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Dakota,  Rep.; 
Jealousy,  Rep.;  What  Next,  Corporal  Har- 
grove, MGM. 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  The  Princess  and  the 
Pirate,  RKO;  Strange  Affair,  Col.;  Summer 
Storm,  UA. 

HERMAN  HACK 

1946 —  Two  Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

CARL  HACKETT 

1944 —  Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC. 

DOTTI  HACKETT 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

HAL  HACKETT 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  Campus  Honeymoon, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM;  Prairie 
Rustlers,  PRC. 

KARL  HACKETT 

(Deceased  10-24-48) 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Univ. 

1946 — Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Gentlemen  With  Guns, 
PRC;  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  Lawless  Breed, 
Univ.;  Lightning  Raiders,  PRC. 

1945 —  Cangsters  Den,  PRC;  His  Brother's  Chost, 
PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance,  PRC;  Shadows  of 
Death,  PRC;  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Come  on  Danger, 
RKO;  The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Pinto 
Bandit,  PRC;  Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono.; 
Mono.;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC;  Tucson 
Raiders,  Rep.;  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

SARA  HADEN 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM;  Mr. 
Ace,  UA;  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up, 
Para.;  She-Wolf  of  London,  Univ.;  Bad  Bas- 
comb,  MGM. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  She 
Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

REED  HADLEY 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  The  Man  from 
Texas,  EL;  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  A  South- 
ern Yankee,  MGM;  The  Return  of  Wildfire, 
Screen  Guild;  Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen 
Guild;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th;  The  Fabulous 
Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th; 
It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  Shock, 
20th. 

1945 — A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Billy  Rose's  Diamond 
Horseshoe,  20th;  The  Caribbean  Mystery, 
20th;  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Doll 
Face,  20th;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

1944- — In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Rainbow 
Island,  Para.;  Roger  Touhy — Gangster,  20th; 
Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 


RICHARD  HACEMAN 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  New  Orleans,  UA. 
1946 — The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945.  UA. 

DON  HACCERTY 

1948 —  Silent  Conflict,  UA;  Train  to  Alcatraz.  Rep.; 
The  Gentleman  from  Nowhere,  Col.;  Gun 
Smugglers,  RKO. 

FRANK  HACNEY 

1948 — Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild;  The 
Paleface,  Para.;  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

1945 —  Blazing  Frontier,  PRC. 

ROB  HAINES 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

CONNIE  HAINES 

1944 —  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Twilight  on 
the  Prairie,  Univ.;  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a 
Marine,  Mono. 

SOL  HAINES 

1947 —  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

RICHARD  HAL 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col. 

ALAN  HALE 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB;  Pur- 
sued, WB;  That  Way  With  Women,  WB; 
My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB;  Perilous  Holiday,  Col.; 
The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB;  God  is  My  Co- 
Pilot,,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  Roughly 
Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Holly- 
wood Canteen,  WB;  Janie,  WB;  Make  Your 
Own  Bed,  WB. 

ALAN  HALE,  |R. 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono.;  One  Sunday  Afternoon. 
WB;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Sarge 
Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  The  Spirit  of  West 
Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

BARBARA  HALE 

1947 —  A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 

1946 —  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

1945 —  First  Yank  into  Tokyo,  RKO;  West  of  the 
Pecos.  RKO. 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  The  Falcon 
Out  West.  RKO:  Goin'  to  Town,  RKO; 
Heavenly  Days,  RKO. 

BILL  HALE 

1948 —  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble, 
Mono. 

CREICHTON  HALE 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  That  Way  With 
Women,  WB:  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls.  WB. 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB. 

DIANA  HALE 

1945 —  Thunderhead — Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

JONATHAN  HALE 

1948 —  Rocky,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Gamblers.  Rep.; 
Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Silver  River,  WB; 
Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Johnny  Belinda, 
WB. 

1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Ghost 
Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul;  Her  Husband's 
Affairs,  Col.:  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA ;  Blondie  Knows 
Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  The 
Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  Gay 
Blades,  Rep.:  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO;  The 
Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono.;  The  Walls  Came 
Tumbling  Down,  Col.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 — Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Dakota,  Rep.;  C.  I. 
Honeymoon,    Mono.;    Leave    It   to  Blondie. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


73 


Col.;  Man  Alive,  RKO;  The  Phantom  Speaks, 
Univ. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  The  Black  Para- 
chute, Col.;  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  End 
of  the  Road,  Rep.;  My  Buddy,  Rep.;  This 
is  the  Life,  Univ. 

MICHAEL  HALE 

1946 —  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

MONTE  HALE 

1948 — California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail, 
Rep.;  Son  of  Cod's  Country,  Rep. 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Along  the  Ore- 
gon Trail,  Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  California  Cold  Rush,  Rep.;  The  Man  from 
Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  The  Big 
Bonanza,  Rep.;  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.. 
Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of 
Cheyenne,  Rep. 

RICHARD  HALE 

1948 —  Port  Said,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA:  Abilene  Town,  UA. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Devil's  Mask,  Col.; 
The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col. 

1945 — A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  Knickerbocker  Holi- 
day, UA;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

ROBERT  HALE 

1948 —  )iggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th. 

JACK  HALEY 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO. 

1945 — George  White's  Scandals,  RKO:  Scared  Stiff, 
Para.;  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

1944 —  One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  Take  It  Big, 
Para. 

ARCHIE  HALL 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Border  Badmen, 
PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC. 

BEN  HALL 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

CHARLES  HALL 

1944—  The  Lodger,  20th. 

EDDIE  HALL 

1945 —  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront,  Rep.;  Shadows  of 
Death,  PRC;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944— My  Buddy,  Rep. 

ELLEN  HALL 

1946 —  Thunder  Town,  PRC. 

1944 —  Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Call  of  the  Rockies, 
Rep.;  Lumberjack,  UA;  Raiders  of  the  Bor- 
der, Mono.;  Range  Law,  Mono.;  Voodoo  Man, 
Mono. 

HENRY  HALL 

1948 — Panhandle.  Allied  Artists;  Crossed  Trails, 
Mono. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Wild  Coun- 
try, PRC;  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  Ghost  Town 
Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  Lightning  Raid- 
ers, PRC;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  The  Flying  Ser- 
pent, PRC. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Enemy  of  the 
Law,  PRC;  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.;  Phan- 
tom of  the  Plains,  Rep. 

1944 —  Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono.;  Voodoo  Man, 
Mono. 

HUNTZ  HALL 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company, 
Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.; 
Spook  Busters,  Mono.;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun. 
20th. 

1945 —  Bring  On  the  Girls,  Para.;  Come  Out  Fighting, 
Mono.;  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.;  Mr. 
Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Wonder  Man, 
RKO. 


1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs, 
Mono.;  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Million 
Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

JON  HALL 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col. 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  The  Vigilantes  Return, 
Ul;  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

1945 —  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 — Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Cobra 
Woman,  Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.;  The 
Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.;  Lady  in  the 
Dark,  Para.;  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

MARION  HALL 

1944 — Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

MEL  HALL 

1944—  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

MICHAEL  HALL 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

PORTER  HALL 

1948 —  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  Chicken  Every 
Sunday.  20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Singapore,  Ul; 
Unconquered,  Para. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Bring  on  the  Girls, 
Para.;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.;  Murder,  He  Says, 
Para.;  Week-end  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 — Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Going  My  Way, 
Para.;  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  The  Mark 
of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Miracle  of  Mor- 
gan's Creek,  Para.;  Standing  Room  Only, 
Para. 

RICHARD  HALL 

1944 —  Rationing,  MGM. 

SHERRY  HALL 

1946 —  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono. 

1945 —  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 

1944 —  Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

THURSTON  HALL 

1948 —  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  Up  in  Central 
Park,  Ul;  Miraculous  journey,  Film  Classics, 
Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Welcome 
Stranger,  Para.;  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists; 
The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Un- 
finished Dance,  MGM;  It  Had  to  Be  You, 
Col.;  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO;  The 
Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  One  More  Tomor- 
row, WB;  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ.;  Three 
Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th;  Two  Sisters  from 
Boston,  MGM;  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Brewster's  Mil- 
lions. UA;  Bring  On  the  Girls,  Para.;  Colonel 
Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Don  Juan  Quilligan, 
20th;  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.;  Lady  on  a 
Train,  Univ.;  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col.;  West 
of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Cover 
Girl,  Col.;  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  Good  Night, 
Sweetheart,  Rep.;  The  Great  Moment,  Para.; 
In  Society,  Univ.;  Something  for  the  Boys, 
20th;  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Wilson,  20th. 

WILLIAM  HALL 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945—  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  HALLICAN 

1946 —  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By, 
MGM. 

1945—  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  The  Spider,  20th;  Week- 
end at  the  Waldorf,  MGM;  Within  These 
Walls,  20th. 

1944 — The  Great  Mike.  PRC;  The  Hairy  Ape.  UA; 
Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA. 

JOHN  HALLORAN 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  The  Last 
Roundup,  Col. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 
'945 — Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 


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ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


1948- 


ETHYL  HALLS 

-Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 


WILLIAM  "BILLY"  HALOP 

1947 —  Dangerous  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC. 

CHARLES  HALTON 

1948 —  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

1946 — Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Three  Little 
Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  Mama  Loves 
Papa,  RKO;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.; 
Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  She  Went  to  the 
Races,  MGM;  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn, 
20th. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Enemy  of  Women, 
Mono.;  Rationing,  MGM;  Shadows  in  the 
Night,  Col.;  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC; 
Up  in  Arms,  RKO;  Whispering  Footsteps, 
Rep.;  Wilson,  20th. 

STUART  HAMBLIN 

1946 —  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep. 

CERALD    HAM  ER 

1948—  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

1945 —  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ. 

1944 — Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Claw, 
Univ. 

EVA    HAM  ILL 

1944 — Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 


1946- 


BILL  HAMILTON 

-West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 


CHARLES  HAMILTON 

1948 — That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 
1947 — Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

CHUCK  HAMILTON 

1947 — Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

1945 — Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 


1945- 


JEAN  HAMILTON 

-On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 


JOHN  HAMILTON 

1948 — The  Checkered  Coat,  20th;  Desperadoes  of 
Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Raiders 
of  the  South,  Mono.;  That's  My  Gal,  Rep.; 
Too  Many  Winners,  PRC;  Violence,  Mono.; 
News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Can- 
yon, Rep.;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  The  Ma- 
donna's Secret,  Rep.;  Step  by  Step,  RKO; 
Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  The  Great 
Flamarion,  Rep.;  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.; 
Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Strange  Illusion,  PRC;  The  Girl  Who  Dared, 
Rep.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  Shadow 
of  Suspicion,  Mono.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas, 
Rep.;  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 

MARCARET  HAMILTON 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MGM;  Texas,  Brooklyn 
and  Heaven,  UA;  Bungalow  13,  20th;  The 
Sun  Comes  Up.  MGM. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  Dishonored  Lady,  UA; 
Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  Janie  Gets 
Married,  WB. 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

1944 —  Guest  in  the  House,  UA. 

NEIL  HAMILTON 

1945—  — Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 
1944 — When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

ALVIN  HAMMER 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  The  Argyle  Secrets, 
Film  Classics;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th; 
Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Winter  Won- 
derland, Rep. 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.;  A  Walk  in  the 
Sun,  20th. 

BILLY  HAMMOND 

1947 —  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  Range  Beyond  the 
Blue,  PRC. 


WALTER  HAMPDEN 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

CRAYCE  HAMPTON 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 
1946 — Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 

LIONEL  HAMPTON 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

BERT  HANLON 

1948 — The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB. 

1946—  — Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

POODLES  HANNEFORD 

1945 —  Northwest    Trail,    Screen    Guild;    San  An- 
tonio, WB 

BETTY  HANNON 

1945 —  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

CHICK  HANNAN 

1947 —  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Code  of  the  Saddle, 
Mono. 

1944 — Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono. 

NINA  HANSEN 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1947 — Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

CARL  HARBAUCH 

1944 —  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

SLIM  HARBERT 

1947 — Louisiana,  Mono. 

SUZETTE  HARBIN 

1947— The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

CARL  HARBORD 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

1946 —  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Bulldog  Drummond 
Strikes  Back,  Col. 

ANN  HARDING 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Christ- 
mas Eve,  UA. 

1946 — Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

1945 —  Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO. 
1944 — Janie,  WB;  Nine  Girls.  Col. 

KAY  HARDINC 

1944 —  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Claw, 
Univ.;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

TEX  HARDINC 

1946 —  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle, 
Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail.  Col.;  Both  Bar- 
rels Blazing,  Col.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Out- 
laws of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Return  of  the 
Durango  Kid,  Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready, 
Col.;  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

ELOISE  HARDT 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 

SIR  CEDRIC  HARDWICKE 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady.  Para.;  Ivy,  Univ.;  Lured, 
UA;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists;  Ty- 
coon, RKO. 

1946 —  Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  Lodger, 
20th;  Wilson,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

FRANK  HARDY 

1948 —  Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 

OLIVER  HARDY 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Nothing  But  Trouble, 
MGM. 

LUMSDEN  HARE 

1948 — Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul;  Hills  of 
Home.  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  The 
Swordsman,  Col. 

1944 — The  Lodger,  20th;  Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 

DEAN  HARENS 

1946—  Crack-Up,  RKO. 

1944 — Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  The  Suspect,  Univ. 


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ALEC  HARFORD 

1947 — Moss  Rose,  20th. 

CHARMIENNE  HARKER 

1947 — The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

JEAN  HARKER 

1947 — Love  and  Learn,  WB;  That  Way  With  Wom- 
en, WB;  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

JOHN  HARMON 

1947-  — Fall   Cuy,    Mono.;    Monsieur   Verdoux,  UA; 

Brute  Force,  Ul;  Louisiana,  Mono. 
1946 — Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Dangerous  Mon- 
ey, Mono.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1944 —  Roger  Touhy-Cangster,  20th;  Silent  Partner, 
Rep. 

MARIE  HARMON 

1948 —  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th;  Night  Time  in 
Nevada,  Rep.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Larceny  in  Her 
Heart,  PRC;  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep.;  Secrets 
of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC. 

1945 —  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  Springtime  in  Texas, 
Mono. 

1944 —  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

TOM  HARMON 

1948 — Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  Gentleman 
Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

HAROLD  and  LOLA 

1948 —  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

RALF  HAROLDE 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Behind  Locked 
Doors,  EL. 

1947 —  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  The  Crimson 
Key,  20th. 

1945 — Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO;  The  Phantom 
Speaks,  Rep. 

BRUCE  HARPER 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

REDD  HARPER 

1948 —  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col. 

TONI  HARPER 

1948 — Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

WILLIAM  HARRICAN 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Desert  Fury, 
Para.;  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

BUCK  HARRINCTON 

1944 —  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC. 

JOY  HARRINCTON 

1945 —  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col.;  Tonight  and 
Every  Night,  Col. 

KATE  HARRINCTON 

1944-  — Come  On  Danger,  RKO. 

MARY  LOU  HARRINCTON 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

ARLENE  HARRIS 

1948 — The  Main  Street  Kid.  Rep. 

1946 —  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

1945 —  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

BUCKY  HARRIS 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

DARE  HARRIS 

1944—  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

PHIL  HARRIS 

1945 —  I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col. 

RONALD  HARRIS 

1944 — Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

SAM  HARRIS 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 


THERESE  HARRIS 

1948 — The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 — Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

1946 —  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.;  Three  Little  Girls  in 
Blue,  20th. 

WINIFRED  HARRIS 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  That  Hagen 
Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  Centennial   Summer,  20th. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th. 

CAREY  HARRISON 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  House  of  Dracula, 
Univ. 

(AMES  HARRISON 

1948 —  Panhandle.  Allied  Artists;  Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

JUNE  HARRISON 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Citizen  Saint, 
Clyde  Elliott. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

LOTTIE  HARRISON 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC;  Romance  of  the  West, 
PRC 

1944 — Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM. 

MICHAEL  HARRISON 

1944—  Janie,  WB. 

REX  HARRISON 

1948 —  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th;  Escape,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Foxes  of 
Harrow.  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

CHARLES  HART 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th. 

DOROTHY  HART 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul;  The  Countess  of  Monte 
Cristo,  Ul;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947—  Cunfighters,  Col. 

EDDIE  HART 

1945 —  The  Spider,  20th. 

JOHN  HART 

1947-  — Vacation  Days,  Mono.;  The  Vigilantes  Return, 

Ul. 

LOUIS  HART 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono. 

RICHARD  HART 

1948—  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MGM. 

1947 —  Desire  Me,  MGM;  Green  Dolphin  Street, 
MGM. 

TEDDY  HART 

1946 —  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  HARTNELL 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 

ROBERT  HARTZELL 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

DON  HARVEY 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  The  Counterfeiters, 
20th. 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  For  You  I  Die,  Film 
Classics. 

FORRESTER  HARVEY 

( Deceased ) 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

1945 —  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  Secrets 
of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep. 

HARRY  HARVEY 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col.;  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  The  Twisted 
Road,  RKO. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Code  of  the  West, 
RKO;  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO:  Thunder 
Mountain,  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO;  Under  the 
Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Dangerous  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  A  Night  in 


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Casablanca,  UA;  Step  by  Step,  RKO;  Sunset 

Pass,  RKO. 
1945 — A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 
1941 — Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  Lady,  Let's 

Dance,  Mono. 

JOHN  HARVEY 

1945 —  The  Spider,  20th. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

LEW  HARVEY 

1948 — Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  HARVEY 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men, 
RKO. 

PAUL  HARVEY 

1948 — Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Mid- 
night, Para.;  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest.  Rep.; 
Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Give  My  Regards 
to  Broadway,  20th;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul; 
Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM ;  Danger 
Street,  Para.;  High  Barbaree,  MCM;  The 
Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Wyoming,  Rep.; 
Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  Col.;  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  Gay  Blades, 
Rep.;  Heldorado,  Rep.;  In  Fast  Company, 
Mono.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para.;  Up 
Goes  Maisie,  MGM;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  The  Horn  Blows 
at  Midnight,  WB;  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO; 
Pillow  to  Post,  WB;  The  Southerner,  UA; 
Spellbound,  UA;  State  Fair,  20th;  Swingin' 
on  Broadway,  Rep. 

1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Henry  Aldrich 
Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  In  the  Meantime,  Darling, 
20th;  Jamboree,  Rep. 

SICNE  HASSO 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  Strange  Triangle, 
20th. 


1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  The  House  on 
92nd  Street,  20th;  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell.  Para. 

|  A  M  I  EL  HASSON 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO. 

HARRY  HASTINCS 

1946 —  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

HELEN  HATCH 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

KURT  HATCH 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

MARY  HATCHER 

1948 —  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946—  — Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 

HURD  HATFIELD 

1948 —  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Un- 
suspected, WB. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 
1945 — The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MGM. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

HILO  HATTIE 

1948 —  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1945 —  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 

RAYMOND  HATTON 

1948 — Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Frontier  Agent, 
Mono.;  Triggerman,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails, 
Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the 
South,  Mono.;  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild; 
Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  Black  Gold,  Allied 
Artists;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Gun 
Talk,  Mono.;  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Drifting  Along,  Mono.; 
The  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  The 
Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  Shadows  on  the  Range, 


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Mono.;  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  Trigger  Fingers, 
Mono.;  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

1945 —  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.;  Frontier  Feud, 
Mono.;  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail, 
Mono.;  Navajo  Trails,  Mono.;  Northwest 
Trail,  Screen  Guild;  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.; 
Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. ;  Sunbonnet 
Sue,  Mono. 

1944 —  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Land  of  the  Outlaws, 
Mono.;  Law  Men,  Mono.;  Law  of  the  Val- 
ley, Mono.;  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono.; 
Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  Range  Law, 
Mono.;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO;  West  of  the 
Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

RONDO  HATTON 

(  Deceased ) 

1946 —  The  Brute  Man,  PRC;  House  of  Horrors, 
Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

1945 —  Jungle  Captive,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.;  The  Ox-Bow  Inci- 
dent, 20th. 

NINA  HAVEN 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

IUNE  HAVER 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 
1946 — Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th;  Wake  Up  and 

Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  Where  Do  We  Go  from  Here?,  20th. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  Home  in  In- 
diana, 20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

J.  ALEX  HAVIER 

<  Deceased ) 

1946 —  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  They  Were  Expend- 
able, MGM. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono. 

IUNE  HAVOC 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  When  My  Baby 
Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 

1944 —  Timber  Queen,  Para. 

COLEMAN  HAWKINS 

1945 —  -The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ. 

JIMMY  HAWKINS 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  HAWKS 

(also  known  as  MICHAEL  ST.  ANCEL) 

1946 —  The  Madonna's  Secret.  Rep. 

MONTE  HAWLEY 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

JOE  HAWORTH 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 — Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Salome,  Where 
She  Danced,  Univ. 

DON  HAYDEN 

1946 —  Margie,  20th. 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

HARRY  HAYDEN 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Docks 
of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  Good  Sam,  RKO; 
Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  The  Velvet 
Touch,  RKO;  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied 
Artists;  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO; 
Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep.;  Out  of  the  Storm, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Millie's  Daughter,  Col.;  My  Brother  Talks  1o 
Horses,  MGM;  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  Unfinished 
Dance,  MGM;  Key  Witness,  Col. 

1946 —  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  The  Killers,  Univ.;  Till 
the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Two  Sisters  from 
Boston,  MGM. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  The  Big  Noise, 
20th;  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Hail  the 
Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich  Plays 
Cupid,  Para.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO;  Up  in 
Mabel's  Room,  UA ;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 


RUSSELL  HAYDEN 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para.;  Where  the  North  Be- 
gins, Screen  Guild. 

1947 — Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild;  Seven  Were 
Saved,  Para. 

1944 — Gambler's  Choice,  Para.;  The  Last  Horse- 
man, Col.;  The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  Wyo- 
ming Hurricane,  Col.;  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke, 
Univ. 

STERLINC  HAYDEN 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM. 

RICHARD  HAYDN 

(also  known  as  RICHARD  RANCYD) 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Sitting  Pretty, 
20th. 

1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Late 
George  Apley,  20th;  Singapore,  Ul;  Forever 
Amber,  20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM;  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  The 
Green  Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  Tonight 
and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich-Boy  Scout,  Para. 

JULIE  HAYDON 

1947—  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

BERNADENE  HAYES 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  Living  in  a  Big 
Way,  MGM;  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  The 
Crimson  Key,  20th. 

1946 —  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers,  Mono. 
1944 — Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

CHARLES  HAYES 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

EDCAR  HAYES 

1946 —  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

CEORCE  "CABBY"  HAYES 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men, 
RKO;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

1947 —  Trail  Street,  RKO;  Wyoming,  Rep. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Heldorado,  Rep.; 
Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger, 
Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail.  Rep.;  Bells  of  Rosa- 
rita,  Rep.;  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Don't 
Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma, 
Rep.;  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 — Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  Leave  It  to 
the  Irish,  Mono.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.; 
The  Moiave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Tall  in  the 
Saddle,  RKO;  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

JOHN  MAXWELL  HAYES 

1944 — The  Climax,  Univ. 

PETER  LIND  HAYES 

1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 
1944— Winged  Victory,  20th. 

SAM  HAYES 

1948 —  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

GRACE  HAYLE 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col. 

BOB  HAYMES 

(also  known  as  ROBERT  STANTON) 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Mrs.  Winkle  Goes 
to  War,  Col.;  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 

DICK  HAYMES 

1948 —  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  One  Touch  of  Venus, 
Ul. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 — Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  State 
Fair,  20th. 

1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are 
Smiling,  20th. 


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LOUIS  KAY  WARD 

1948 — Ruthless,  EL;  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  Walk  a 
Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle  Lion. 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  Young 
Widow,  UA;  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 

SUSAN  HAY  WAR  D 

1948 —  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  Smash  Up-the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  They 
Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO;  The  Lost  Moment, 
Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Deadline  at  Dawn, 
RKO. 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  The  Hairy  Ape, 
UA. 

BILLIE  HAYWOOD 

1945 —  -An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

RITA  HAYWORTH 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  The  Loves  of 
Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1946—  Cilda,  Col. 

1945 — Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Cirl,  Col. 

)AYNE  HAZARD 

1948 —  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies.  Mono.;  Strange  Illu- 
sion, PRC. 

BETTY    LOU  HEAD 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

MYRON  HEALY 

1948 — The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col.;  Ladies  of  the 
Chorus,  Col.;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col. 

LEW  HEARN 

1947—  1  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1 946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

ARIEL  HEATH 

1944 —  Machine  Gun  Mama.  PRC. 

JEAN  HEATHER 

1947 —  The  Last  Roundup,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945—  Murder,  He  Says,  Para. 

1944 —  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Going  My  Way, 
Para.;  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para.;  Our 
Hearts  Are  Young  and  Gay,  Para. 

TED  HECHT 

1948 —  Port  Said,  Col.;  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone.  Allied  Artists. 

1947—  — Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild;  Tarzan  and  the 

Huntress,  RKO;  The  Cangster,  Allied  Artists; 
Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono. 

1 946 —  Danger  Woman,  Univ.;  just  Before  Dawn, 
Col. 

1945 —  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

JUNE  HEDIN 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

VAN  HEFLIN 

1948 — B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MGM;  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  The 
Three  Musketeers,  MGM;  The  Secret  Land, 
MGM;  Act  of  Violence,  MGM. 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB;  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers,  Para.; 
Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

IASCHA  HEIFETZ 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

HELENE  HEICH 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC;  The  Undercover 
Woman,  Rep. 

TOM  HELLMORE 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM. 

FAY  HELM 

1947 —  The  Locket,  RKO. 

1946 — That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep.;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 
1945 — Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  The  Falcon  in  San 

Francisco,  RKO;  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 
1944— Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  Mademoiselle  Fifi, 

RKO;  One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  Phantom 

Lady,  Univ 


PETER  HELMERS 

1945 — Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944—  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

ELSA  HELMS 

1945—  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

PERCY  HELTON 

1948— Hazard,  Para.;  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Let's 
Live  Again,  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday, 
20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th;  Larceny, 
Ul. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

FRANK  HEMINCWAY 

1948 —  The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

WILLIAM  HENDERSON 

1945 — Junior  Miss,  20th. 

JACK  HENDRICKS 

1948 — Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Frontier  Fugitives, 
PRC;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Prairie 
Express,  Mono. 

1945 — Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 

ALTON  HENDRICKSON 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

WANDA  HENDRIX 

1948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Mil- 
lions, Para. 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB  ;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.; 
Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1945 — Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

LEON  HENDRY 

1944 —  Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para. 

SONJA    HEN  I E 

1948 —  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

1945 —  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

HARRY  HENNESSY 

1948 — (Narratorl  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal 
Corps. 

PAUL  HENREID 

1948 — Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

1946 —  Deception,  WB;  Devotion,  WB ;  Of  Human 
Bondage,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 — Between  Two  Worlds,  WB ;  The  Conspirators, 
WB ;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  In  Our  Time, 
WB. 

CAROL  HENRY 

1948 —  Back  Trail,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

1947 —  Gun  Talk,  Mono. 

FRANK  HENRY 

1947 —  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 

CLORIA  HENRY 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Port  Said,  Col.; 
The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Racing  Luck,  Col.; 
Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drummond 
Strikes  Back,  Col.;  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 

HANK  HENRY 

1946 —  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

ROBERT   DEE   "BUZZ"  HENRY 

1947 —  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  Rolling  Home, 
Screen  Guild;  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.;  Law 
of  the  Canyon,  Col. 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC;  Wild  Beauty,  Univ. 
1944 — The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 

TOM  BROWN  HENRY 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL. 

WILLIAM  HENRY 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics;  King  of 
the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep. 

1947 —  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  Gun  Talk,  Mono. 
1946 — The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.;  G.I.  War  Brides, 

Rep.;  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  The  Mys- 
terious Mr.  Valentine,  Rep. 
1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Call  of 
the  South  Seas,  Rep. ;  The  Lady  and  the  Mon- 
ster, Rep.;  The  Navy  Way.  Para.;  Silent  Part- 
ner, Rep.;  Three  of  a  Kind.  Mono. 


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MAR  (OR  I E  HENSHAW 

(also  known  as  ANABEL  SHAW  I 

1944 —  Here  Come  ihe  Waves,  Para. 

HAROLD  HENSLEY 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col. 

BARTON  HEPBURN 

1945 —  A  Song  tor  ivliss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA. 

KATHARINE  HEPBURN 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MCM. 

1947 —  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM;  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MCM. 

1945 —  Without  Love.  MCM. 
1944 — Dragon  Seed,  MCM. 

DIANA  HERBERT 

1946 —  Margie,  20th. 

HANS  HERBERT 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1944 —  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ. 

HOLMES  HERBERT 

1948 —  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Johnny 
Belinda,  WB;  Jungle  Jim,  Col. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay.  Col.;  Singapore, 
Ul;  Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col; 
The  Swordsman,  Col.;  This  Time  for  Keeps, 
MCM. 

1946 — Three  Strangers,  WB;  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB ;  The  House  of  Fear, 
Univ. 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Enter  Arsene  Lupin, 
Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.;  The  Pearl 
of  Death,  Univ. 

HUGH  HERBERT 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  So  This  Is  New 
York,  UA;  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  A  Song 
Is  Born,  RKO;  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1946 —  One  Way  to  Love,  Col. 

1944 —  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  Kismet,  MCM;  Music 
for  Millions,  MCM. 

TOM  HERBERT 

( Deceased ) 

1945 —  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep. 

1944 —  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono. 

WOODY  HERMAN 

1947 —  (Orchestra)  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  New 
Orleans,  UA. 

1945 —  (Orchestra)  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  (Or- 
chestra) Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

|OE  HERNANDEZ 

1945 —  She  Went  to  the  Races,  MCM. 

TERESA  HERO 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM. 

TONIA  HERO 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM. 

JOE  HERRERA 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  Black  Cold,  Allied 
Artists. 

JACK  HERRICK 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name.  20th. 

RED  HERRON 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

CRIZELDA  HERVEY 

1948 —  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

IRENE  HERVEY 

1948 — Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

BETTY    JANE  HESS 

1944 — Cover  Cirl,  Col. 

ARCHIE  HEUCLY 

1948— Macbeth,  Rep. 

HERMAN  HEUSER 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

VIRGINIA  HEWITT 

1948 —  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 


WELDON  HEYBURN 

1946 —  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col. 

1944 —  Bordertown  Trails,  Rep.;  The  Chinese  Cat. 
Mono.;  Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Westward 
Bound,  Mono.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

LOUIS   JEAN  HEYDT 

1948 — Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  Cali- 
fornia's Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

1947 —  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para. 

1946 —  -The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  The  Hoodlum  Saint, 
MGM;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945—  Betrayal  From  the  East,  RKO;  Our  Vines 
Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  They  Were 
Expendable,  MCM;  Zombies  on  Broadway, 
RKO. 

1944 — The  Creat  Moment,  Para.;  Her  Primitive 
Man,  Univ.;  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo, 
MGM. 

HERBERT  HEYES 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Behind  Locked  Doors. 
EL. 

1947 —  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1944 — Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Million  Dollar 
Kid.  Mono. 

EDDIE  HEYWOOD 

1946 —  (Orch.)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

HERBERT  HEYWOOD 

1948 —  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Green 
Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Scudda-Hoo!  Scud- 
da-Hay!,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 
1944 — Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 

HI,  LO,  JACK  and  DAME 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie.  Col. 

CARDELL  HICKMAN 

1945 —  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep. 

DARRYL  HICKMAN 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters. 
Para.;  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  A'lied  Artists,  The  Devil  on 
Wheels,  PRC;  Dangerous  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  The  Strange  Love  ot 
Martha  Ivers,  Para.;  Two  Years  Before  the 
Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.; 
Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  Rhapsody  in 
Blue,  WB;  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich 
— Boy  Scout,  Para. 

DWAYNE  HICKMAN 

1948 —  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col.;  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Son  of 
Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Secret  Heart, 
MCM. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

CEORCE  HICKMAN 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

RUSSELL  HICKS 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Assigned  to  Dan- 
ger, EL;  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  The  Black 
Arrow,  Col.;  Race  Street,  RKO;  My  Dear  Sec- 
retary, UA;  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO;  The 
Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.; 
The  Return  of  October,  Col.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie 
in  Court,  Mono.;  Manhattan  Angel.  Col. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  The  Pilgrim  Lady, 
Rep.;  Sea  of  Grass,  MCM;  Louisiana,  Mono.; 
Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  Exposed.  Rep. 

1946 — The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  The  Bandit 
of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  A  Close  Call  for 
Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  Cay 
Blades,  Rep.;  C.  I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  The 
Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.;  Swing  Parade 
of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 — Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Flame  of  Barbary 
Coast,  Rep.;  A  Came  of  Death,  RKO;  A  Guy, 
a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col.;  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM; 
Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  She  Cets  Her  Man, 
Univ.;  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MCM. 

1944 — Hat  Check  Honey.  Univ.;  Janic,  WB;  Louis- 
iana Hayride,  Col.;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep. 


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MICHAEL  HICCINS 

1948 — Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps;  The 
Plunderers,  Rep. 

ROSE  HICCINS 

1947 — Ramrod,  UA. 

AL  HILL 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday.  Col. 

1945—  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

PAULA  HILL 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again.  Screen  Cuild. 

RILEY  HILL 

(r.  n  RAY  HARRIS) 

1948 —  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  The  Desert  Horse- 
man, Col.;  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  Trigger 
Fingers,  Mono.;  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

1945 —  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.;  Cun  Smoke, 
Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trails, 
Mono.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — Chost  Cuns,  Mono. 

ROBERT  HILL 

1944 — Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Fuzzy  Settles  Down, 
PRC. 

ERNEST  HILLIARD 

i  Deceased ) 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th. 

HARRIET  HILLIARD 

1944 — Hi,  Cood  Lookin',  Univ.;  Swingtime  Johnny, 
Univ.;  Take  It  Big,  Para. 

JAMES  HILLIARD 

1946 — Shadows  on  the  Range,  Mono. 

RUTH  HILLIARD 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

FLORETTE  HILLIER 

1945 —  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ. 

JOHN  HILTON 

1948 —  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para. 

PAUL  HILTON 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

SAMUEL  S.  HINDS 

I  Deceased  10-13-48) 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  The  Boy  With 
Green  Hair,  RKO;  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul; 
In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1946 — Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Danger  Woman,  Univ.; 
Inside  |ob,  Univ.;  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO; 
Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  The  Runaround,  Univ.; 
Strange  Conquest,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails, 
Univ. 

1945 — Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB;  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.; 
I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  Lady  on  a  Train, 
Univ.;  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Scarlet 
Street,  Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ.;  Uncle 
Harry,  Univ.;  Week-end  at  the  Waldorf, 
MCM. 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Cobra  Wom- 
an, Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  jungle 
Woman,  Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA;  The 
Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

EDCAR  HINTON 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Cuild. 

DICK  H I RBE 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?,  MCM. 

KEITH  HITCHCOCK 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Three  Strangers,  WB. 
1945— Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

HUCH  HO 

lAlso  Known  as  H.  H.  CHANG ) 
1945 — Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Betrayal  from  the 
East,  RKO. 


ROSE  HOBART 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  The  Trouble 
With  Women,  Para.;  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  The  Cat  Creeps, 
Univ.;  Claudia  and  David,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  Conflict,  WB. 
1944 — The   Crime    Doctor's    Strangest   Case,  Col.: 

Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

HALLIWELL  HOBBES 

1948 —  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy. 
Ul. 

1947 —  If  Winter  Comes,  MCM. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

1944 —  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  Gaslight,  MCM ;  The 
Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.;  Mr.  Skef- 
fington,  WB. 

PETER  HOBBES 

1948 —  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

DAVID  HODDMAN 

1947—  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB. 

RALPH  HODCES 

1948 —  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance;  Manhattan 
Angel,  Col. 

1947 —  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC;  Sweet  Genevieve, 
Col. 

EARLE  HODCINS 

1948 —  The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles, 
Rep.;  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Let's  Live 
Again,  20th;  Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1947 —  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Rustlers'  Round- 
Up,  Univ.;  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown.  Rep.; 
The  Marauders,  UA;  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin 
Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  PRC;  Crime  of  the 
Century,  Rep.;  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA; 
Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  Fool's  Cold,  UA; 
Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Unexpected  Cuest,  UA; 
Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep.;  Accomplice, 
PRC. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  C.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.; 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Southerner,  UA;  The 
Topeka  Terror,  Rep. ;  Under  Western  Skies, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Firebrands  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley 
Outlaws,  Rep.;  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA; 
San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Sensations  of  1945, 
UA. 

LEYLAND  HODCSON 

1948 —  The  Challenge,  20th;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My 
Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO;  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Rendez- 
vous 24,  20th;  Terror  By  Night,  Univ.;  Un- 
der Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th;  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

1944 —  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  The  Invisible 
Man's  Revenge,  Univ. 

JOHN  HODIAK 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MCM;  Command  Decision, 
MGM. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair.  MGM:  Desert  Fury,  Para.; 
Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Somewhere  in  the 
Night,  20th;  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  Marriage  Is  a 
Private  Affair,  MGM;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a 
Soldier,  20th. 

MARJORIE  HOERNER 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

DENNIS  HOEY 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL;  Badmen  of  Tombstone.  Allied 
Artists;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Wake  of  the  Red 
Witch,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Second  Chance,  20th; 
Christmas  Eve,  UA;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 
20th;  Golden  Earrings,  Para.;  If  Winter 
Comes,  MGM. 

1946 — Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Kitty, 
Para.;  Roll  On  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  She-Wolf 
of  London,  Univ.;  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard 
Woman.  RKO:  Terror  By  Night,  Univ.;  The 
Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  A  Thousand  and 
One  Nights.  Col 


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1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  National 
Velvet,  MCM;  The  Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.; 
Spider  Woman,  Univ.;  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

(OHANNA  HOFER 

1945—  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

BERNARD  HOFFMAN 

1946 —  Nocturne,  RKO. 

DAVID  HOFFMAN 

1948 — Trouble  Makers,  Mono.;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  Desire  Me,  MCM. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB;  The  Mask  of  Dimi- 
trios,  WB. 

MARCARET  HOFFMAN 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

DICK  HOCAN 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. ; 
Rope,  WB. 

1947 — Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

PAT  HOCAN 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

ARTHUR  HOHL 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Mon- 
sieur Verdoux,  UA;  The  Vigilantes  Return, 
Ul. 

1946 — The  Yearling,  MCM. 

1945 —  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  Our  Vines  Have 
Tender  Crapes,  MGM;  Salome,  Where  She 
Danced,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.;  Spider  Woman, 
Univ. 

FAY  HOLDEN 

1948 —  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1946 —  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  Love  Laughs  at  Andy 
Hardy,  MGM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM. 

CLORIA  HOLDEN 

1947 —  Undercover  Maisie,  MGM;  The  Hucksters, 
MGM;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono.;  Killer  McCoy, 
MGM. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.;  Hit  the 
Hay,  Col.;  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 

JAMES  HOLDEN 

1948 —  Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

ROY  HOLDEN 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  HOLDEN 

1948 — Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  The  Man  from 
Colorado,  Col;  Dark  Past,  Col.;  Rachel  and 
the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  Blaze  ot  Noon,  Para.;  Dear  Ruth,  Para.; 
Variety  Girl,  Para. 

EDNA  HOLLAND 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  The  Prairie. 
Screen  Guild;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947—  Curley.  UA. 

1946 — Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono. 

1945 —  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.;  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 
1944 — Between  Two  Women,  MGM. 

CENE  HOLLAND 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

JOHN  HOLLAND 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  King  of  the  Gam- 
blers, Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

TOM  HOLLAND 

1944 — The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

ZEKE  HOLLAND 

1947 —  Driftwood,  Rep. 

BILL  HOLLANDBECK 

1948 —  Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 


BILLIE  HOLLIDAY 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

JUDY  HOLLIDAY 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

MARTHA  HOLLIDAY 

1948—  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1945—  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

NAN  HOLLIDAY 

1944 — Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono. 

STERLINC  HOLLOWAY 

1947 —  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Saddle 
Pals,  Rep.;  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  Death 
Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep.;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun, 
20th. 

1944 — The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

HOLLYWOOD  CANTEEN  KIDS 

1944 — Song  of  the  Open  Road.  UA. 

HOLLYWOOD  SYMPHONY  ORCHESTRA 

1948 —  Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

CELESTE  HOLM 

1948 — The  Snake  Pit,  20th;  Road  House,  20th; 
Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Gentleman's 
Agreement,  20th. 

1946 —  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

HARRY  HOLMAN 

( Deceased ) 

1948 —  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 — Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  It's  a  Wonderful 
Life,  RKO. 

1944 —  Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

LIBBY  HOLMAN 

1948 —  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

CEORCE  HOLMES 

1948 — Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1946 —  Dark  Alibi,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO. 

1944 —  Roger  Tou^y-Cangster,  20th. 

HERBERT  HOLMES 

1945 —  Jealousy,  Rep. 

MAYNARD  HOLMES 

1948 — Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

SALTY  HOLMES 

1944 —  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col. 

STUART  HOLMES 

1948 — A  Letter  to  Three  Wives.  20th. 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1945 —  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

TAYLOR  HOLMES 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Let's  Live 
Again,  20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  The  Plun- 
derers. Rep.;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th; 
Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  Night- 
mare Alley,  20th. 

DAVID  HOLT 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  Hot  Cargo,  Para.; 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  Courage 
of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich-Boy  Scout,  Para. 

JACK  HOLT 

1948 —  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  The  Arizona 
Ranger,  RKO;  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
Loaded  Pistols.  Col. 

1947 —  Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild;  Flight  to  No- 
where, Screen  Guild;  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Chase.  UA;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep. 

1945 —  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 


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JENNIFER  HOLT 

1948 — Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC:  Where  the  North 
Begins,  Screen  Guild;  The  Fighting  Vigilan- 
tes, EL. 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  Pio- 
neer Justice,  PRC,  Ghost  Town  Renegades, 
PRC. 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  Renegades  of 
the  Rio  Grande,  Univ.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.; 
Navajo  Trails,  Mono.;  Song  of  Old  Wyoming, 
PRC;  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 —  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Marshal  of  Gun- 
smoke,  Univ.;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono. 

TIM  HOLT 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  The  Treasure 
of  Sierra  Madre,  WB;  Indian  Agent,  RKO; 
Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

1947 —  Thunder  Mountain,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto 
Rim,  RKO. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th;  Come  On 
Danger,  RKO. 

RED  HOLTON 

1946 — West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

ROBERT  HOLTON 

1946 — Young  Widow,  UA. 

ROBERT  HOMANS 

I  Deceased  I 

1946 — Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  River  Gang, 
Univ.;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC;  The  Scarlet 
Clue,  Mono. 

1944 — It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA;  Louisiana  Hay- 
ride,  Col.;  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.;  Pin 
Up  Girl.  20th;  The  Whistler,  Col. 

SKIPPY   HO  ME  I  E  R 

1948 —  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM. 

1944 —  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

OSCAR  HOMOLKA 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

JIM  HOOD 

1945 —  Navajo  Trails,  Mono. 

HUGH  HOOKER 

1946—  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

RALPH  HOOPES 

(also  known  as  DAVID  REED) 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944—  Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para. 

HOOSIER  HOT  SHOTS 

(Hezzy,  Ken,  Cil  and  Cabe) 

1948 — Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  Song  of  Idaho,  Col. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail, 
Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  That 
Texas  jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  Rockin'  in  the  Rock- 
ies, Col.;  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col.; 
Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

1944 — The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para.;  Swing  in 
the  Saddle,  Col. 

BOB  HOPE 

1948 — The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  Variety  Girl, 
Para. ;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  Road  to  Utopia 
Para. 

1944 —  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO. 

CLORIA  HOPE 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed.  MGM. 

JAMES  HOPE 

1944 —  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

VIDA  HOPE 

1948 —  I  Became  A  Criminal,  WB. 

BOB  HOPKINS 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 


HEDDA  HOPPER 

1946 — Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

RUSSELL  HOPTON 

1944 — A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO. 

JIMMY  HORNE,  Jr. 

1948 — Back  Trail,  Mono. 

LENA  HORNE 

1948 — Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Ziegfeld 
Follies,  MGM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

VICTORIA  HORNE 

1948 — The  Gentleman  from  Nowhere,  Col.;  The 
Snake  Pit,  20th;  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Suddenly 
It's  Spring,  Para.;  The  Crimson  Key,  20th; 
Key  Witness.  Col. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.; 
She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ.;  To  Each  His 
Own,  Para. 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep.;  Pillow  to 
Post,  WB:  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ.;  The 
Unseen,  Para.;  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ. 

EDWARD  EVERETT  HORTON 

1947 —  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Down  to  Earth, 
Col.;  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Earl  Carroll  Sketch- 
book, Rep.;  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Steppin'  in  So- 
ciety, Rep. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  Brazil,  Rep.; 
Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  San  Diego,  I  Love 
You,  Univ.;  Summer  Storm,  UA;  The  Town 
Went  Wild,  PRC. 

LOUISA  HORTON 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul. 

RUSSELL  HORTON 

1946 —  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ. 

1945—  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broad- 
way, RKO. 

MARJORIE  HOSHELLE 

1948 — Bungalow  13,  20th;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus, 
Col. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Blonde  for  a  Day. 
PRC;  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB;  One  More 
Tomorrow,  WB;  Red  Dragon,  Mono.;  The 
Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono. 

1944 —  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB;  The  Mask  of 
Dimitrios,  WB. 

DORIS  HOUCK 

1947 —  Shadowed,  Col. 

1946 —  Land  Rush,  Col.;  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col.; 
Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.;  Heading  West,  Col. 

BILLY  HOUSE 

1948 —  Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Trail  Street,  RKO;  Joe 
Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 — Bedlam,  RKO;  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 

EDWARD  M.  HOWARD 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Code  of  the 
Lawless.  Univ.;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Thunder 
Town,  PRC;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col.;  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC;  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM; 
Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col.;  Three  in  the 
Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 —  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

ESTHER  HOWARD 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947—  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  The  Falcon's 
Alibi,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  Murder,  My 
Sweet  RKO. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Hail  the  Conquering 
Hero,  Para. 


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FREDERICK  HOWARD 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep. 
1945 — The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

JEAN  HOWARD 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th. 

JERRY  HOWARD 

1945 —  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

JOHN  HOWARD 

1948 — I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

KATHLEEN  HOWARD 

1948 —  The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM ;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MGM;  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th; 
Curley,  UA. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Danger  Woman, 
Univ.;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.;  Snafu,  Col. 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 —  Laura,  20th;  Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

LES  HOWARD 

1946 —  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

LEWIS  HOWARD 

1948 —  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 
1946 — Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

MOE  HOWARD 

1945 —  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

ROBERT  S.  HOWARD 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

SHEMP  HOWARD 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Dangerous  Busi- 
ness, Col.;  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.; 
One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

1944 —  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  Strange  Affair, 
Col.;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

TREVOR  HOWARD 

1948 — I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

SONNY  HOWE 

1946 — Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

REED  HOWES 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  The  Untamed 
Breed,  Col. 

1946 —  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

1945 —  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC. 

1944 —  Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Saddle  Leather 
Law,  Col. 

OLIN  HOWLIN 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  The  Re- 
turn of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col.;  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists; 
The  Paleface,  Para.;  Last  of  the  Wild  Horses, 
Screen  Guild;  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947. — Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Apache  Rose, 
Rep.;  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Home  Sweet 
Homicide,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Colonel  Effingham's 
Raid,  20th;  Dakota,  Rep.;  Fallen  Angel, 
20th.;  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  Santa  Fe 
Saddlemates,  Rep.;  Senorita  from  the  West, 
Univ.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Can't  Help  Singing, 
Univ.;  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  I'll 
Be  Seeing  You,  UA;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  The  Town 
Went  Wild,  PRC;  Twilight  on  the  Prairie, 
Univ. 

ARTHUR  HOYT 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  My  Favorite  Brunette, 
Para.;  Brute  Force,  Ul;  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para. 

JOHN  HOYT 

1948—  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Winter 
Meeting,  WB;  The  Decision  of  Christopher 
Blake,  WB;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  Brute  Force, 
Ul;  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1946—  OS. S.,  Para. 


1945- 


NANCY  HSEUH 

-China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 


JOHN  HUBBARD 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono;   Mexican   Hayride,  Ul; 

An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 
1947 — Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  The  Cowboy  and 
the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA; 
Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

THE  HUBERTS 

-Sensations  of    1945,   UA;   Stars  on  Parade, 
Col. 

HUDSON  WONDERS 

-See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

BEVERLY  HUDSON 

-Sweet  and   Low-Down,  20th. 


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DARAL  HUDSON 

-Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

-The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

EDDY  HUDSON 

-Junior  Miss,  20th. 

ROCHELLE  HUDSON 

-Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

WILLIAM  HUDSON 

-Objective,  Burma!  WB. 

CAROL  HUCHES 

-The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

-Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Girl  on  the  Spot, 
Univ.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Joe  Pa- 
looka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Red  Dragon,  Mono. 

-The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Pillow  to  Post, 
WB. 

DAVID  HUCHES 

-Prison  Ship,  Col. 

CWENYTH  HUCHES 

-The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

J.  ANTHONY  HUCHES 

-The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

JOHN    B.  HUCHES 

-Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

KAY  HUCHES 

-Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Fighting  Bill  Car- 
son, PRC. 

MARY    BETH  HUCHES 

-Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight, 
Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics;  Winner  Take 
All,  Mono.;  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen 
Guild;  Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild. 

-The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC;  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

-I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  Men  on  Her 
Mind,  PRC;  Take  It  Big,  Para.;  Timber 
Queen,  Para. 

ROBIN  HUCHES 

-Port  Said,  Col.;  Enchantment,  RKO. 

TOMMY  HUCHES 

-The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

TONY  HUCHES 

-Timber  Queen,  Para. 

WILLIAM  HUCHES 

-Cowboy  Canteen,  Col. 

MAURITZ  HUGO 

-Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th; 
tain,  20th;  When  My  Baby 
20th. 

-Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Rust- 
ler's Round-Up,  Univ. 

-Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  The  Mask  of  Dijon, 
PRC;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Cirl,  PRC. 

-Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Jealousy, 
Rep. 

-The  Great  Mike,  PRC;  Marked  Trails,  Mono.; 
The  Utah  Kid,  Mono. 


HENRY  HULL 

-High    Barbaree,    MGM;    Deep  Valley, 
Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 
-Objective,  Burma!,  WB. 
-Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep. 


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1944- 


(OSEPHINE  HULL 

-Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 


RUNE  HULTMAN 

1946 —  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ. 

CEORCE  HUMBERT 

1944 — My  Buddy,  Rep. 

CECIL  HUMPHREYS 

( Deceased ) 

1947 —  Desire  Me,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

DICK  HUMPHREYS 

1948 —  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

ARTHUR  "ARKANSAS"  HUNNICUTT 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Riding  West, 
Col. 

BILL  HUNT 

(also  known  as  WILLIAM  PERROTT) 

1945 —  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

IIMMIE  HUNT 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Mating  of 
Millie,  Col.;  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Sorry, 
Wrong  Number,  Para.;  Pitfall,  UA;  Family 
Honeymoon,  Ul. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

MARSHA  HUNT 

1948 —  Raw  Deal,  EL;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep. 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA;  Smash  Up — The  Story  of 
a  Woman,  Ul. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MCM;  The  Valley  of 
Decision,  MCM. 

1944 — Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Music  for  Millions, 
MCM;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

MARTITA  HUNT 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

BILL  HUNTER 

1944 —  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

JERRY  HUNTER 

1948 — A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM. 

1946 —  A  Boy,  a  Cirl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 

KIM  HUNTER 

1945 —  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 —  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

NITA  HUNTER 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Rocky,  Mono. 

1946 —  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA;  White  Tie  and  Tails, 
Univ. 

ROSS  HUNTER 

1946 — Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi, 
Mono.;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  A  Guy,  a  Cirl  and  a  Pal,  Col. 


1947- 


SHIRLEY  HUNTER 

-Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild. 


VIRCINIA  HUNTER 

1948 — Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill.  Col.;  The  Mating  of 
Millie,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley.  Col. 

1947 —  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col.;  The  Stranger 
from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 — The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col. 

RAYMOND  HUNTLEY 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

TIM  HUNTLEY 

1948 — The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  Adventures  of  Don 
Juan,  WB;  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

BRANDON  HURST 

l  Deceased ) 

1945— The  Corn  Is  Creen,  WB. 

1944 — House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  The  Man  in 
Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  The  Princess  and 
the  Pirate,  RKO. 

PATRIC  HURST 

1948— Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col. 


PAUL  HURST 

1948 — The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  California  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Ma- 
Gun  Smugglers,  RKO;  Son  of  Cod's  Country, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Death  Valley, 
Screen  Guild;  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the 
Music  Hall,  Rep.;  The  Plainsman  and  the 
Lady,  Rep. 

1945 — The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Dakota.  Rep.;  The 
Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.; 
Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.;  Scared  Stiff,  Para.; 
Steppiri'  in  Society,  Rep. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MCM ;  The  Ghost  That 
Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Girl  Rush,  RKO;  Summer 
Storm,  UA. 

RUTH  HUSSEY 

1948 —  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

1944 —  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

PHIL  HUSTON 

1948— Close-Up,  EL. 

VIRCINIA  HUSTON 

1947—  Out  of  the  Blue,  RKO. 

1946 —  Nocturne,  RKO. 

WALTER  HUSTON 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday.  MGM ;  The  Treasure  ot 
Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

IOSEPHINE  HUTCHINSON 

1947 —  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

BETTY  HUTTON 

1948 —  Dream  Cirl,  Para. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  The  Perils  of  Pauline, 
Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde, 
Para.;  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 — And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Here  Come  the 
Waves,  Para.;  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's 
Creek,  Para. 

INA  RAY  HUTTON 

-Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 


1944- 
1946- 
1944- 


JAMES  HUTTON 

-A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

MARION  HUTTON 

-Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  In  Society, 
Univ. 

ROBERT  HUTTON 

1948 — Wallflower,  WB;  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk.  WB. 
1947 — Love  and  Learn,  WB;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

Always  Together,  WB. 
1946 — Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

1945 — Roughly  Speaking,  WB;  Too  Young  to  Know, 
WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen.  WB  ;  Janie,  WB. 

SOPHIE  HUXLEY 

1945 —  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

EDDIE  HYANS 

-Avalanche,  PRC. 
-Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 
-Jungle  Woman,  Univ. 

ROBERT  HYATT 

-Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul;  No  Minor 

Vices,  MGM;  Dark  Past,  Col. 
-Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th-  Stagecoach  to 
Denver,  Rep.;  High  Wall,  MCM. 

MARTHA  HYER 

-The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 
-Thunder  Mountain,  RKO. 


1946- 
1945- 
1944- 

1948- 
1947- 


1948- 
1947- 


1948- 
1948- 


FRANK  HYERS 

-Fighting  Mad.  Mono. 

RAY  HYKE 

-Red  River,  UA. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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WARREN  HYMER 

(Deceased  3-26-48) 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe 
Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

1944 —  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

OLAF  HYTTEN 

1948 — Kidnapped,  Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  The  Private  Af- 
fairs of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Black  Beauty,  20th; 
The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  Three 
Strangers,  WB. 

1945—  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  My  Name  Is 
Julia  Ross,  Col. 

1944 — Detective  Kitty  D'Day,  Mono.;  House  of 
Frankenstein,  Univ.;  Leave  It  to  the  Irish, 
Mono. 

MARCELLE  IMHOF 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

ROCER  IMHOFF 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  Home  in  In- 
diana, 20th. 

JOHN  INCE 

( Deceased ) 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono. 
1944 — Wilson,  20th. 

MIGUEL  INCLAN 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO. 
1947 — The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

STELLA  INDA 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

JOHN  INDRISANO 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  Trou- 
ble Makers,  Mono. 

1947—  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.; 
Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

THOMAS  INCERSOLL 

1948 —  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

FRIEDA  INESCORT 

1944 —  Heavenly  Days,  RKO;  The  Return  of  the  Vam- 
pire, Col. 

TEDDY  INFUHR 

1948 — Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Campus  Honeymoon, 
Rep.;  Rusty  Leads  the  Way.  Col.;  My  Dog 
Rusty,  Col.;  The  Boy  With  Creen  Hair,  RKO; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Driftwood,  Rep.; 
The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 — The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  Spellbound,  UA; 
That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 


1945- 


ELIZABETH  INCLASE 

-Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 


LLOYD  INCRAHAM 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC. 

1945 —  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.: 
The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC;  Spring- 
time in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 —  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  The  Merry  Monahans, 
Univ.;  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Range 
Law,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

JACK  INGRAM 

1948 — The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Whirlwind  Raid- 
ers, Col.;  Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Blazing  Across 
the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  South 
of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  Ghost  Town 
Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC;  Moon  Over  Mon- 
tana, Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Devil  Riders, 
PRC;  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Flame  of  the 
West,  Mono.;  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.;  Oath 


of  Vengeance,  PRC;  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC; 
Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron, 
Rep.;  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

1944 —  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws, 
PRC;  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Guns  of  the  Law, 
PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  The  Mojave 
Firebrand,  Rep.;  My  Buddy,  Rep.;  Partners 
of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC; 
Range  Law,  Mono.;  Sundown  Valley,  Col.; 
Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC;  Trigger  Law, 
Mono.;  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

REX  INCRAM 

1948 — Moonrise,  Rep. 

1945 —  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 
1944- — Dark  Waters,  UA. 

JOHN  IRELAND 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Joan  of  Arc, 
RKO;  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM;  Red  River, 
UA. 

1947 — The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists;  I  Love  Trouble, 
Col.;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Behind  Creen  Lights,  20th;  It  Shouldn't 
Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  My  Darling  Clemen- 
tine, 20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th; 
A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 


1945- 


IRIS  AND  PIERRE 

-Club  Havana,  PRC. 


in   the  Death 


Campus  Hon- 
the  Bandits, 


KITTY  IRISH 

1947 — That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

CEORCE  IRVING 

1947—  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1944 —  The    Imposter,    Univ.;  Lady 
House,  PRC. 

MARGARET  IRVINC 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ. 

1944 —  In  Society,  Univ. 

RICHARD  IRVING 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  Train  to 
Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Violence,  Mono. 

BOYD  IRWIN 

1948 —  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.; 
eymoon,  Rep. 

1947—  A   Double   Life,   Ul;   King  of 
Mono. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

CHARLES  IRWIN 

1948 —  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th:  The  Foxes  of 
Harrow,  20th;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1944 —  jane  Eyre,  20th;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

COULTER  IRWIN 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's  Warn- 
ing, Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  Prison  Ship, 
Col.;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

ISABELITA 
(r.  n.  LITA  BARON) 

1947 —  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  High  School  Hero,  Mono.;  Slightly  Scandalous, 
Univ.;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.; 
Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep 

JANE  ISBELL 

1947 —  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

ISH  KABIBBLE 
(r.  n.  MERVYN  VOCUE) 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

AMPARO  ITURBI 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 

|OSE  ITURBI 

1948 — Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM. 
1946 — Holiday  m  Mexico,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944 — Music  for  Millions,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


ROSALIND  IVAN 

1948 — Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

1947 —  Ivy,  Univ. 

1946 — Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  That  Brennan  Girl, 
Rep.;  Three  Strangers,  WB;  The  Verdict, 
WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB;  Pillow  of  Death, 
Univ.;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  Scarlet 
Street,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Suspect,  Univ. 

BURL  IVES 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  So  Dear  to 
My  Heart,  RKO;  Station  West,  RKO. 

1946 —  Smoky,  20th. 

PERRY  IVINS 

1948 — That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

TOMMY  IVO 

1948 —  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  I  Remember  Mama, 
RKO;  Secret  Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Fight- 
ing Back,  20th;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Stepchild,  PRC. 

1946 —  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep. 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep. 

CURTIS  JACKSON 

1948 —  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

DANNY  JACKSON 

1944 — They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

EDDIE  JACKSON 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

EDNA  JACKSON 

1945 —  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

EUGENE  IACKSON 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

PECCY  JACKSON 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep. 

SELMER  JACKSON 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Blonde  Ice.  Film 
Classics;  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  Pitfall, 
UA;  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA;  Sealed 
Verdict,  Para. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  Her  Husband's 
Affairs,  Col.;  Stepchild,  PRC;  Heading  for 
Heaven,  PRC;  Key  Witness,  Col.;  Magic  Town, 
RKO;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  Child  of  Divorce, 
RKO;  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  The  French 
Key,  Rep.;  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  Johnny 
Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  Shock,  20th;  Wife 
Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Black  Market  Ba- 
bies, Mono.;  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th; 
Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Dakota,  Rep.; 
A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  This  Love  of  Ours, 
Univ. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Hey.  Rookie,  Col.;  Sher- 
iff of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.:  Stars  on  Parade,  Col.; 
The  Sullivans,  20th;  They  Shall  Have  Faith, 
Mono. 

THERON  JACKSON 

1947—  Banjo,  RKO. 

THOMAS  JACKSON 

1948 —  The  Hunted.  Allied  Artists;  Here  Comes 
Trouble,  UA;  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Cuilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  The  Guilty, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Devil's  Mask, 
Col.;  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.;  Just  Before 
Dawn,  Col.;  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine, 
Rep.;  Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  How  Do  You  Do, 
PRC;  Shady  Lady,  Univ.;  Why  Girls  Leave 
Home,  PRC;  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest 
Case,  Col. 

1944 — The  Woman  in  the  Window,  RKO. 

WARREN  JACKSON 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Bed  Men,  RKO;  Coroner 
Creek,  Col. 

1944 — Alaska.  Mono. 


INDIAN   JACK  JACOBS 

1948 — Triple  Threat,  Col. 

RICHARD  JAECKEL 

1948 — Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

1944 — Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

SAM  JAFFE 

1948 — The  Accused,  Para. 

1947 — 13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  Gentleman's  Agree- 
ment, 20th. 

DEAN  JACCER 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB  ;  Driftwood,  Rep. 
1946 — Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1944 —  Alaska.  Mono.;  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

CLAIRE  JAMES 

(also  known  as  CAROL  STEVENS 

1  947 — Vacation  Days,  Mono. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono. 

1945 —  Saddle  Serenade.  Mono. 
1944 — Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

DAVID  JAMES 

1944 — Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

CLADDEN  JAMES 

(Deceased  8-28-48) 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

HARRY  JAMES 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

1946 —  (Music  Makers)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  If 
I'm  Lucky,  20th. 

1944 — Bathing  Beauty.  MGM;  (Music  Makers)  Two 
Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

IDA  JAMES 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

IRIS  JAMES 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

JOHN  JAMES 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  The  Countess 
of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Wild 
Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 — Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  Partners  in  Time, 
RKO;  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA ;  The  Great  Stagecoach 
Robbery,  Rep.;  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.; 
Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 

1944 — Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep. 

ROSAMONOE  JAMES 

1946 —  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC. 

HOUSE  JAMESON 

1948 —  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

IVAN  JANDL 

1948 — The  Search,  MGM. 

CAROL  JANIS 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

CONRAD  JANIS 

1948 — Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

1947 —  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB;  The  Brasher  Doubloon, 
20th. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th;  Snafu,  Col. 

EILENE  JANSSEN 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Who  Killed  "Doc" 
Robin.  UA;  The  Boy  With  Creen  Hair,  RKO. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MGM;  Curley,  UA. 

1946 — The  Green  Years,  MGM;  Rendezvous  24, 
20th;  Renegades,  Col. 

ELSE  JANSSEN 

1946 — Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Song  of  Love, 
MGM. 

'945 — Dillinger,  Mono. 

1944 —  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

FRANK  JAQUET 

1946 — Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  The  Cherokee  Flash, 


ACTORS -ACTRESSES 


87 


Rep.;  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  Crissly's  Mil- 
lions, Rep.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.; 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates, 
Rep.;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep.;  The  Vam- 
pire's Chost,  Rep. 
1944 — Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Call  of  the 

CLAUDE  JARMAN.  Jr. 

1948 — The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MCM. 

1947—  High  Barbaree,  MCM. 

1946—  The  Yearling,  MCM. 

BETTY  |AYNES 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MCM. 

CLORIA  |EAN 

1948 —  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  An  Old  Fashioned 
Cirl,  EL;  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  I'll  Remember  April, 
Univ.;  River  Gang,  Univ. 

1944 —  Destiny,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Par- 
don My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

JUNE  JEFFREY 

1948 —  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

ANNE  JEFFREYS 

1948 — Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO. 

1947 —  Trail  Street,  RKO;  Riffraff,  RKO. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  Ding  Dong 
Williams,  RKO;  Genius  at  Work,  RKO;  Step 
by  Step,  RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Dillinger,  Mono.;  Sing 
Your  Way  Home,  RKO;  Those  Endearing 
Young  Charms,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broadway, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  The  Mojave 
Firebrand,  ReD. :  Nevada,  RKO. 

ALLEN  JENKINS 

1948 —  The  Inside  Story,  Rep. 

1947—  — Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para.;  Fun  on  a  Week- 

end, UA;  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.;  Wild  Har- 
vest, Para. ;  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter, 
Screen  Guild-;  The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen 
Guild;  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  Meet  Me  on  Broad- 
way, Col. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

JACKIE  "BUTCH''  JENKINS 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MGM;  The  Bride  Goes  Wild, 
MCM;  Summer  Holiday,  MGM. 

1947 —  My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MCM. 

1944 —  National  Velvet,  MCM. 

FRANK  JENKS 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  Winner 
Take  All,  Mono.;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul; 
Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild;  Blondie's 
Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  That's  My  Gal, 
Rep.;  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono.;  Philo  Vance's 
Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  One  Way  to  Love, 
Col.;  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep.;  White  Tie  and 
Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  Christmas  in  Connecti- 
cut, WB ;  G.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  The  Kid 
Sister,  PRC;  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  The 
Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC;  Rogues  Gal- 
lery, PRC;  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep. 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  The  Falcon  in  Holly- 
wood. RKO;  The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  La- 
dies Courageous,  UA ;  Roger  Touhy-Gangster, 
20th;  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  Shake  Hands 
With  Murder,  PRC;  Strange  Affair,  Col.; 
Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th;  This  Is  the  Life, 
Univ.;  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep.;  Two  Girls 
and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

SI     "RAWHIDE"  JENKS 

1948 —  -The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  My  Dog 
Shep,  Screen  Guild;  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek, 
20th. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  God's  Country,  Screen 
Guild. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.:  Man  from 
Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 


MAXINE  JENNINGS 

1946 —  c.l.  War  Brides,  Rep. 

ADELE  JERCENS 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Prince  of 
Thieves,  Col.;  The  Woman  from  Tangier, 
Col.'  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col.;  Dark  Past, 
Col. 

1947 —  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Down  to  Earth, 
Col.;  I  Love  Trouble,  Col. 

1945 — She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  A  Thousand 
and  One  Nights,  Col. 

EDWIN  JEROME 

1947 —  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

JERRY  |EROME 

1948 —  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Lightnin'  in  the  For- 
est, Rep. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Romance  of  the 
West,  PRC. 

1945 — Arson  Squad,  PRC. 

JESSE  AND  JAMES 

1948 — Variety  Time,  RKO. 

DON  JESSEE 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

CEORCE  JESSEL 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th. 

THE  JESTERS 

1945 —  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col. 

CLORIA  JETTER 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC. 

HOLLIS  JEWELL 

1948 — The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

ISABEL  JEWELL 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Belle  Starr's 
Daughter,  20th;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th;  Un- 
faithfully Yours,  20th;  The  Bishop's  Wife, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Sensation  Hunters, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep. 
1944 — The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ. 

DELOS  JEWKES 

1946 —  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ. 

WILLARD  JILLSON 

(also  known  as  STEVE  DUNHILL) 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 

JAIME  JIMENEZ 

1948 — Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

SOLEDAD  JIMINEZ 

1948 — Black  Bart,  Ul. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ. 

1945 —  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

LARRY  JOHNS 

1948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

SHIRLEY  JOHNS 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MCM. 

1947—  Cynthia,  MGM. 

JOHNSON  BROTHERS 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

BILL  JOHNSON 

1945 —  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO;  Keep  Your  Powder 
Dry,  MGM. 

BEN  JOHNSON 

1948—  Three  Godfathers,  MCM. 

CASEY  JOHNSON 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

ERSKINE  JOHNSON 

1944 — Trocadero,  Rep. 


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FLORENCE  JOHNSON 

1944 — I  Accuse  My  Parents.  PRC. 

HOWARD  JOHNSON 

1946 — A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog.  Film  Classics. 
1944 — Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 

|.  LOUIS  JOHNSON 

1948 — Homecoming,  MCM. 

1946 — Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  The  Unknown,  Col. 

JANELLE  JOHNSON 

1946 —  The  Brute  Man,  PRC. 

KAY  JOHNSON 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

LINDA  JOHNSON 

1948 — Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep. 
1946 — The  Haunted  Mine.  Mono. 

MARILYN  JOHNSON 

1946 —  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC. 

1945 —  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col.;  Tonight  and  Every 
Night.  Col. 

NOBEL  JOHNSON 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono. 
1945 — A  Game  of  Death.  RKO. 

RITA  JOHNSON 

1948—  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA; 
An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  Family  Honeymoon, 
Ul. 

1947 — Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  The  Perfect  Marriage, 
Para.;  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ.;  Pardon  My 
Past,  Col.;  Thunderhead-Son  of  Flicka,  20th; 
The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

STAN  JOHNSON 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

VAN  JOHNSON 

1948 —  The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM ;  State  of  the 
Union,  MGM;  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

1947 —  High  Barbaree,  MGM;  The  Romance  of  Rosy 
Ridge,  MGM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  No  Leave,  No  Love, 
MGM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM;  Weekend  at  the 
Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 — Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  Two  Girls 
and  a  Sailor,  MGM:  The  White  Cliffs,  MGM. 

JOHNNY  JOHNSTON 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 

1947 —  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1944 —  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

WILLIAM  JOHNSTONE 

1948 —  Enchantment,  RKO. 

JOHN  JOLIFFE 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

I.  STANFORD  JOLLEY 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  Feudin',  Fussin' 
and  A-Fightin',  Ul. 

1947—  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  West  of  Dodge 
City,  Col.;  Wild  Country,  PRC;  Prairie  Ex- 
press, Mono. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC; 
Lightning  Raiders,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers, 
PRC;  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  Six  Gun  for  Hire, 
PRC. 

1945 —  Blazing  Frontier,  PRC;  Fighting  Bill  Carson, 
PRC;  Gangsters  Den,  PRC;  Outlaw  Roundup, 
PRC;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Spring- 
time in  Texas,  Mono.;  Stagecoach  Outlaws, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Brand  of  the  Devil.  PRC;  Call  of  the  lungle. 
Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  Cyclone 
Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Gangsters  of  the  Fron- 
tier, PRC;  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC. 

NORMAN  JOLLEY 

1947—  Pursued,  WB. 

AL  (OLSON 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 


ROBERTA  JONAY 

1948 — The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 

1947 —  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para. 

ALLAN  JONES 

1945 — Honeymoon  Ahead.  Univ.;  Senorita  from  the 
West,  Univ. 

BILLY  JONES 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col. 

DARBY  JONES 

1945 —  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

DICK  JONES 

1948 — The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col. 

EZRA  JONES 

1946 —  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

CORDON  JONES 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Sons  of  Adventure, 
Rep.;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  Black  Eagle. 
Col. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

GRIFFITH  JONES 

1948 —  I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

JANE  JONES 

1947—  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1945—  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

JENNIFER  JONES 

1948 —  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944 — Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

KENNETH  JONES 

1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 

MARCIA  MAE  JONES 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Pictures. 

1946 —  Snafu,  Col. 

1944 —  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

RAY  JONES 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono. 

SPIKE    JONES   and    HIS   CITY  SLICKERS 

1947 —  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  Breakfast   in    Hollywood,  UA. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para. 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

BEVERLY  JONS 

1948 —  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Michael  O'Hal- 
loran,  Mono.;  Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep. 

BOBBY  JORDAN 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company, 
Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.; 
Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

CHARLES  JORDAN 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Parole,  Inc.,  EL 

1947—  Wild  Country,  PRC;  Little  Miss  Broadway, 
Col.;  Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — Partners  in  Time.  RKO. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Her  Lucky  Night, 
Univ.;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Identity 
Unknown,  Rep.;  The  Man  Who  Walked 
Alone,  PRC;  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC; 
There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  Black  Magic,  Mono. 

JAMES  JORDAN,  Jr. 

1945 —  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

JIM  and  MARIAN  JORDAN 

(also  known  as  FIBBER  McCEE  and  MOLLY) 

LOUIS  JORDAN  and  HIS  TYMPANY  FIVE 

1946 —  Swing  Parade  of  1946;  Mono. 

1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby 
Socks,  Col. 

MILDRED  JORMAN 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 


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VICTOR  JORY 

1948 — The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  The  Loves  of  Carmen, 
Col. 

ALLYN  (OSLYN 

1948 — If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1945 — It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  The 
Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  The  Horn 
Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  The  Imposter,  Univ.; 
Strange  Affair,  Col.;  Sweet  and  Low-Down, 
20th. 

LOUIS  JOURDAN 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  No 
Minor  Vices,  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

MARCEL  JOURNET 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Letter  from 
an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  Sealed  Verdict, 
Para. 

1947 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  The  Foxes 
of  Harrow,  20th. 

NICHOLAS  JOY 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Iron  Cur- 
tain, 20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  The  Sun  Comes 
Up,  MGM;  Larceny.  Ul. 

1947 —  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  Dishonored  Lady,  UA; 
Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th;  If  Winter 
Comes,  MGM. 

BRENDA  JOYCE 

1948 —  Shaggy,  Para.;  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO;  Springtime  in 
the  Sierras,  Rep. 

1946 —  Danger  Woman,  Univ.;  Little  Giant,  Univ.; 
The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ.;  Tar- 
zan and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  I'll  Tell  the 
World,  Univ.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  Strange 
Confession,  Univ.;  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons, 
RKO. 

CHARLES  I u DELS 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McGurk,  MGM;  In  Old  Sacra- 
mento, Rep.;  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady, 
Rep.;  Tangier,  Univ.;  Whistle  Stop,  UA;  Her 
Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Sunbonnet  Sue, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Knickerbocker  Holiday.  UA. 

ARLINE  fUDCE 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 

1945 —  G.  I.  Honeymoon.  Mono. 

1944 — The  Contender,  PRC;  Take  It  Big,  Para. 

ALLAN  |UNC 

1944—  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

FRANCIS  JUNC,  JR. 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

DUKE  KAHANAMOKU 

1948 —  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

CEORCE  KAHN 

1946 —  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

ERWIN  KALSER 

1945—  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  The  Purple  Heart, 
20th;  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prison- 
er, Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

H.  V.  KALTENBORN 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

CHANDRA  KALY  and  DANCERS 

1946 —  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

EDDIE  KANE 

1947 —  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Cuild. 
1946 — Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Devil  Bat's  Daugh- 
ter, PRC. 

1945 —  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep. 

1944 — Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Dark  Mountain, 
Para.;  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  Jam  Session,  Col.; 
Louisiana  Hayride.  Col.;  Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 


LOUISE  KANE 

1947 —  Wyoming,  Rep. 

WHITFORD  KANE 

1948 —  Who  Killed  "Doc"  Robbin,  UA;  My  Dog 
Rusty,  Col.;  The  Walls  of  Jericho.  20th. 

1947 — The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Joe  Palooka 
in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

FAY  KANIN 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

BORIS  KARLOFF 
(r.  n    CHARLES  EDWARD  PRATT) 

1948 —  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947 —  Lured,  UA;  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO;  Un- 
conquered,  Para. 

1946—  Bedlam,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  Isle  of  the  Dead, 
RKO. 

1944 — The  Climax,  Univ.;  House  of  Frankenstein, 
Univ. 

ROBERT  KARNES 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Scudda-Hoo!  Scud- 
da-Hay!,  20th;  Street  With  No  Name.  20th; 
Road  House,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon, 
20th. 

ROSCOE  KARNS 

1948 —  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  The  Inside  Story.  Rep.; 
Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA;  Devil's 
Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Boom- 
town,  Rep. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC; 
I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  One  Way  to  Love, 
Col. 

1944 —  Hi,  Good  Lookin',  Univ.;  Minstrel  Man,  PRC; 
The  Navy  Way,  Para. 

TODD  KARNS 

1948 —  Cood  Sam,  RKO. 

1946— It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

KINC  KONC  KASHAY 

1946 — Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col. 

ART  KASSEL 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

KURT  KATCH 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Rendezvous  24, 
20th;  Strange  Journey,  20th. 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  The 
Purple  Heart,  20th;  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

PETE  KATCHENARO 

1945 —  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  KATT 

(also  known  as  BILL  WILLIAMS  and  BILL 
MacWILLIAMS) 

IRWIN  KAUFFMAN 

(also  known  as  ROBERT  S.  LAWRENCE) 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

BEATRICE  KAY 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th. 

PATRICIA  KAY 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

DANNY  KAYE 

1948—  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty.  RKO. 

1946—  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 
1944 — Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

DARWOOD  KAYE 

1946 —  My  Reputation,  WB. 

LEO  KAYE 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL. 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

SAMMY  KAYE 

1944 — Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 


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|OE  KAZAN 

1947 — Boomerang,  20th. 

BETTY  KEAN 

1944 —  Hi,  Good  Lookin',  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue 
Room.  Univ.;  My  Cal  Loves  Music,  Univ.; 
Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

CHARLES  KEANE 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

EDWARD  KEANE 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Trail  to  San  Antonio,  Rep.;  The  Hat  Box 
Mystery,  Screen  Guild;  The  Invisible  Wall, 
20th;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Night  Editor, 
Col.;  Out  California  Way,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

1945 —  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 —  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.;  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th; 
When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

ROBERT  EMMETT  KEANE 

1948 —  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Angels' 
Alley,  Mono.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  The 
Gentleman  from  Nowhere,  Col.;  When  My 
Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th;  Incident,  Mono.; 
Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep.  ,  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Fear  in  the 
Night,  Para.;  Millie's  Daughter,  WB ;  I  Wonder 
Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  News  Hounds, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Fool's  Gold,  UA;  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Night 
Editor,  Col.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Red 
Dragon,  Mono.;  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono.; 
The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 —  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  Scared  Stiff,  Para.; 
Why  Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  Hi,  Good  Lookin',  Univ.;  The  Impatient  Years, 
Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  Sweet  and  Low- 
Down,  20th;  The  Whistler,  Col. 

LARRY  KEATINC 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

BUSTER  KEATON 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  That  Night  With  You,  Univ.;  That's  the 
Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

RICHARD  KEENE 

1947 —  Big  Town  After  Dark.  Para. 

1946 —  Murder  is  My  Business,  PRC. 

VIRGINIA  KEILEY 

1947 —  If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

BYRON  KEITH 

1946—  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

IAN  KEITH 

1948 —  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  Border  Feud, 
PRC. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.; 
Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Valley  of  the  Zom- 
bies, Rep.;  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  Fog  Island,  PRC;  Identity  Unknown,  Rep.; 
Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild;  Phantom  of 
the  Plains,  Rep.;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.; 
Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC;  The  Spanish 
Main,  RKO;  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 — Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs, 
Mono.;  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  The 
Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  Cowboy  from  Lonesome 
River,  Col. 

ROBERT  KEITH 

1947—  — Boomerang,  20th. 

ROSALIND  KEITH 

1944 — Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

COLIN  KEITH-IOHNSTON 

1948 —  Enchantment,  RKO;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My 
Hands,  Ul. 

ROBERT  KELLARD 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets.  Film  Classics. 


CECIL  KELLAWAY 

1948 — Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Portrait  of  |ennie,  SRO; 
The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB;  The 
Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  Always  Together,  WB; 
Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  Easy  to  Wed, 
MGM;  Kitty,  Para.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.; 
The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1945 — Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944—  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  Frenchman's 
Creek,  Para.;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  Prac- 
tically Yours,  para. 

BARRY  KELLEY 

1948 —  Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

BOB  KELLEY 

1948 —  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

DeFOREST  KELLEY 

1947 —  Fear  in  the  Night.  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para.; 
Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Films. 

BRUCE  KELLOCC 

(also  known  as  WILLIAM  A.  KELLOCC 

1948 —  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MGM. 

JOHN  KELLOCC 

1948 — Secret    Service    Investigator,    Rep.;  Fighting 

Back,   20th;   Badmen   of  Tombstone,  Allied 

Artists;  Station  West,  RKO. 
1947 — johnny    O'Clock,    Col.;    King   of   the  Wild 

Horses,    Col.;    Mr.    District    Attorney,  Col.; 

The  Thirteenth    Hour,   Col.;   The  Gangster, 

Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th;  A  Walk  in 
the  Sun,  20th. 

EDWARD  KELLY 

1947 —  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1945 —  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

CENE  KELLY 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MGM;  Words  and  Music,  MGM; 
The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way.  MGM. 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies.  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944 — Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

JOE  KELLY 

1944 —  -The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

JOHN  KELLY 

I  Deceased  I 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono;  Trail  to  Ven- 
geance, Univ. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  The  Tiger 
Woman,  ReD. 

MAURICE  KELLY 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

NANCY  KELLY 

1947—  — Murder  in  the  Music  Hall.  Rep. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  Follow  that 
Woman,  Para.;  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ.; 
The  Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 

1944 —  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  Gambler's  Choice, 
Para.;  Show  Business,  RKO. 

PAUL  KELLY 

1947 — Adventure   Island,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Deadline  for  Murder, 
20th;  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  Strange  Imper- 
sonation, Rep. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  China's  Little 
Devils,  Mono.;  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  San 
Antonio,  WB. 

1944 — Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Faces  in  the  Fog, 
Rep.;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.;  That's 
My  Baby,  Rep. 

TONI  KELLY 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 


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FRED  KELSEY 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 
1946 — Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  The  Strange  Mr. 
Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  How  Do  You  Do, 
PRC 

1944—  Crime  by  Night,  WB. 

RICHARD  KELTON 

1946—  Margie,  20th. 

CHARLES  KEMPER 

1948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Fury  at  Fur- 
nace Creek,  20th;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter, 
20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Cunfighters,  Col.;  That  Hagen 
Cirl,  WB. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Scarlet 
Street,  Univ.;  The  Southerner,  UA. 

DIANA  K  EM  PL  E 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

RACHAEL  KEMPSON 

1947 —  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

CYRUS  W.  KENDALL 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Sword  of  the  Avenger, 
EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Sinbad  the 
Sailor,  RKO;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.; 
The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  The  Power  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  Shadow  of  Ter- 
ror, PRC;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  Tahiti 
Nights,  Col.;  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  Crime  by  Night, 
WB;  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Girl  Rush, 
RKO;  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC;  The 
Last  Ride,  WB ;  Laura,  20th;  Outlaw  Trail, 
Mono.;  Roger  Touhy-Gangster,  20th;  A  Wave, 
a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono.;  Whispering 
Footsteps,  Rep.;  The  Whistler,  Col.;  Wilson, 
20th. 

ROBERT  KENDALL 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul. 

1947 —  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

ARTHUR  KENNEDY 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Cheyenne,  WB. 

1946 —  Devotion.  WB. 

DAWN  KENNEDY 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  A  Night  in  Para- 
dise, Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 —  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

DOUCLAS  KENNEDY 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB;  The  Decision  of  Christo- 
pher Blake,  WB;  Whiplash,  WB;  Embrace- 
able  You,  WB;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  Adven- 
tures of  Don  Juan,  WB 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  Possessed,  WB;  The  Un- 
faithful, WB;  Always  Together,  WB;  Dark 
Passage,  WB;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

EDCAR  KENNEDY 

(Deceased  11-8-48) 

1948 —  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th;  Variety  Time.  RKO. 
1947 — Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  Heaven  Only  Knows, 

UA. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM ;  Captain  Tugboat  An- 
nie, Rep. 

1944 —  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

PHYLLIS  KENNEDY 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM. 

1946 —  Partners  in  Time.  RKO. 

TOM  KENNEDY 

1948 —  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Clas- 
sics; The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  The  Case 
of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild, 

1946 — Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC ;  Voice 
of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 — Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  The  Princess 
and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep. 


WILLIAM  KENNEDY 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in 
Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Overland  Trails,  Mono.; 
Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Triggerman,  Mono.;  In  This 
Corner,  EL. 

1947 — News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.; 

The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild. 
1946 — The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  That  Brennan 

Girl,    Rep.;    Don't   Gamble   With  Strangers. 

Mono. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB;  Rhapsody  in  Blue. 
WB. 

JACK  KENNEY 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

CLYDE  KENNY 

1944 —  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ. 

COLIN  KENNY 

1946 —  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

CARL  KENT 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO. 

CRAWFORD  KENT 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep. 

DOROTHEA  KENT 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady. 
Mono. 

1945 —  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944 —  Army  Wives,  Mono.;  Carolina  Blues,  Col.; 
Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

IULIA  KENT 

1947 —  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono. 

MAR  |  OR  I E  KENT 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Blondie's  Reward, 
Col. 

1947 — Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  Anni- 
versary, Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  Col. 

1945—  Life  With  Blondie,  Col. 

ROBERT  KENT 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove!,  MGM. 
1944 — Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

TRAVIS  KENT 

1947 —  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey,  Mono. 

STAN  KENTON  and  ORCHESTRA 

1946—  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

CWEN  KENYON 

1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.; 
The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 

MARY  KENYON 

1946 —  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority 
Girl,  PRC. 

1944 —  Sing.  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

OWEN  KENYON 

1945 —  In  Old  Mexico,  Mono. 

MARION  KERBY 

1947 —  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

DONALD  KERN 

1946 —  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono. 

CHARLES  KERNER 

1947—  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

HAZEL  KERNER 

1947 — Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

DEBORAH  KERR 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  If  Winter  Comes, 
MGM. 

DONALD  KERR 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 
1946 — Murder  is  My  Business,  PRC. 

1945 — Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  The  Man  Who 
Walked  Alone,  PRC;  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 


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ACTORS -ACTRESSES 


J.  M.  KERR ICAN 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Crime  Doctor's  Warning, 
Col.;  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

1945 — The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  The  Great  John  L., 
UA;  She  Went  to  the  Races,  MCM;  The 
Spanish  Main,  RKO;  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons, 
RKO. 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  Wilson,  20th. 

DONALD  KERRY 

1945—  Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

MARGARET  KERRY 

1948 — If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

EVELYN  KEYES 

1  948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col. ;  Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947 —  Johnny  O'clock,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col.;  The 
Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 
1944 — Nine  Girls,  Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

STEPHEN  KEYES 

1944 —  Land,  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono. 

ILIA  KHMARA 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

CUY  KIBBEE 

1948 — Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  The  Romance 
of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail, 
Col.;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945—  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB. 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC. 

MILTON  KIBBEE 

1948 —  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Vaca- 
tion Days,  Mono.;  Body  and  Soul,  UA;  Little 
Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

1946 —  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Freddie  Steps 
Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero,  Mono.;  Junior 
Prom,  Mono.;  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC; 
Strange  Holiday,  PRC;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th;  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC;  Her  Sister's 
Secret,  PRC. 

1945 —  Blazing  Frontier,  PRC;  Come  Out  Fighting, 
Mono;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Rogues 
Gallery,  PRC;  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Contender,  PRC;  In  the  Meantime  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep.;  When 
Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

AL  KIKUME 

1945 —  She  Cets  Her  Man.  Univ. 

PERCY  KILBRIDE 

1948 —  You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  Black  Bart, 
Ul;  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul;  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  The  Sun  Comes  Up, 
MCM. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.; 
Riffraff,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945—  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes, 
Col.;  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944- — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Cues? 
in  the  House,  UA;  Knickerbocker  Holiday, 
UA;  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col. 

TERRY  KILBURN 

1948—  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Song  of 
Scheherazade,  Ul;  Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes 
Back,  Col. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th. 
1944 — National  Velvet,  MGM. 

MIKE  KILIAN 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

VICTOR  KILIAN 

1948 —  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 


1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  Gentlemen's  Agree- 
ment, 20th. 

1946 —  Little  Giant,  Univ. 

1  945 — Behind  City  Lights,  Rep. ;  The  Fighting  Guards- 
man, Col.;  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO;  Spell- 
bound, UA. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Barbary 
Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO; 
Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Uncertain  Glory, 
WB. 

REID  KILPATRICK 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Divorce,  Mono. 

JOSEPH  KIM 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  China's  Little  Devils, 
Mono. 

1944— The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

BILLY  KIMBLEY 

1948 — Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

THE  KINC'S  MEN 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Fun 
and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1944 —  Heavenly  Days,  RKO. 

KING  SISTERS 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ. 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

ANDREA  KINC 

1948 —  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  The  Man  I 
Love,  WB;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB;  Ride  the 
Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB; 
Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  The  Very  Thought 
of  You,  WB. 

CHARLES  KINC 

1948 —  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Three  on  a  Ticket, 
PRC;  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC;  Killer  at 
Large,  PRC. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC; 
Lawless  Breed,  Univ.,  Navajo  Kid,  PRC; 
Prairie  Badmen,  PRC;  Queen  of  Burlesque, 
PRC:  Thunder  Town,  PRC. 

1945 —  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  Devil  Riders,  PRC; 
Gangsters  Den,  PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost, 
PRC;  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col.;  Enemy  of 
the  Law,  PRC;  Navajo  Trails,  Mono.;  Oath  of 
Vengeance,  PRC;  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC; 
Shadows  of  Death,  PRC;  Rustler's  Hideout, 
PRC;  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC;  Arizona 
Whirlwind,  Mono. 

1944 — Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Brand  of  the  Devil, 
PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC;  Fuzzy  Settles 
Down;  PRC;  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC; 
The  Great  Mike.  PRC;  Guns  of  the  Law, 
PRC;  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono.;  Law  of 
the  Valley,  Mono.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.; 
Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC; 
Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono.;  Thundering  Gun- 
Slingers,  PRC;  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

DENNIS  KINC 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB. 

DONALD  KINC 

1948 —  Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA. 

1947 —  Curley,  UA. 

EDITH  KING 

1948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  The  Gallant 
Blade,  Col. 

1947 — Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Calcutta,  Para. 

HENRY  KING 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

1944 — (Orchestra)  Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

JOHN  "DUSTY"  KINC 

1947 — Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild. 

PATTY  KINC 

1947— The  Long  Night,  RKO. 


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PEE  WEE  KINC  and  his  GOLDEN  WEST  COWBOYS 

1945 — Flame  of  the  West,  Mono. 

CUY  KINCSFORD 

1948 — Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  Second  Chance,  20th;  The  Lone  Wolf  in 
London,  Col. 

WALTER  KINCSFORD 

1948 —  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  The  Velvet  Touch, 
RKO. 

1944 — Between  Two  Women,  MCM;  Mr.  Skeffing- 
ton,  WB;  Secrets  of  Scotland,  Rep.;  Three 
Men  in  White,  MCM. 

THE  KING'S  MEN 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 
1947 — It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Fun 
and  Fancy  Free,  Mono. 

1944 —  Heavenly  Days,  RKO. 

SUSAN  KINGSTON 

1945—  Club  Havana,  PRC. 

TOM  KINCSTON 

1946 —  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col. 

LEONID  KINSKEY 

1946 — Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

1944 —  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  The  Fighting  Sea- 
bees,  Rep.;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

RICHARD  KIPLING 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

MANART  KIPPEN 

( Deceased ) 

1945—  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  Mildred  Pierce, 
WB;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

BEECHER  KIRBY 

1944 —  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

CEORCE  KIRBY 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1945 —  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944—  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC. 

JAY  KIRBY 

1948 —  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Son  of  Cod's  Coun- 
try, Rep. 

1946 —  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Days  of  Buffalo 
Bill,  Rep. 

1945 —  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  Wagon  Wheels 
Westward,  Rep. 

1944 —  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas, 
Rep. 

MICHAEL  KIRBY 

1948 — Summer  Holiday,  MCM;  The  Countess  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MCM;  Week-end  at 
the  Waldorf,  MCM. 

HUGO  KIRCHOFFER 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

DONALD  KIRK 

1947 —  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 

JACK  KIRK 

I  Deceased  9-3-48 ) 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Oklahoma  Bad- 
lands, Rep. 

1947 — Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Law  of  the  Can- 
yon, Col. 

1946 —  California  Cold  Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne,  Rep.;  The  Desert  Horseman.  Col.; 
Cunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Texas  Pan- 
handle, Col. 

1945 — Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Corpus  Christi  Bandits, 
Rep.;  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  The  Lone 
Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains, 
Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Call  of  the 
Rockies,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Code 
of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Firebrands  of  Arizona, 
Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.;  The  Cowboy 
and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno, 
Rep.;  The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of 
Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  San 
Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.; 
The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col. 


JOE  KIRK 

1948 — My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1946 —  Inside  Job,  Univ. 

1945 —  Here  Comes  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  The  Naughty 
Nineties,  Univ. 

1944 —  Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

ALEXANDER  KIRKLAND 

1947—  13  Rue  Madelaine,  20th. 

JESSE  KIRKPATRICK 

1948 —  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

JACK  KIRKWOOD 

1948 — Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

JAMES  KIRKWOOD 

1948 — The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

1947 —  Driftwood,  Rep. 

JOE  KIRKWOOD 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 
1947 — Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe 
Palooka,  Mono. 

PAT  KIRKWOOD 

1946 — No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 

IVAN  KIROV 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

CEORCE  KITCHELL 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

B.  KLATCHIN 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

ADELAIDE  KLEIN 

1948 —  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

SUSAN  KLI MIST 

1947—  Backlash,  20th. 

RAY  KLINCE 

1945 —  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

SKELTON  KNACCS 

1948 —  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1946—  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  A  Scandal  in 
Paris,  UA;  Terror  By  Night,  Univ.;  Dick  Tracy 
Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Isle  of  the  Dead, 
RKO. 

1944 —  The  Lodger,  20th. 

SHIRLEY  KNEELAND 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

BOB  KNICHT 

1948 — Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

CHARLES  KNICHT 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Thunder  in  the 
Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

FUZZY  KNICHT 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Rustler's  Round-up,  Univ. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Code  of  the 
Lawless,  Univ.;  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  Gun- 
man's Code,  Univ.;  Gun  Town,  Univ.;  Law- 
less Breed,  Univ.;  Renegades  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Univ.;  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ.; 
Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  Senorita 
from  the  West,  Univ.;  Song  of  the  Sarong, 
Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Hi  Good 
Lookin',  Univ.;  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ.; 
The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  Take  It  Big,  Para. 

PATRICIA  KNICHT 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep.;  Roses  Are  Red, 
20th. 

PATRIC  KNOWLES 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 
1947 — Ivy,  Univ.;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Monsieur  Beau- 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


caire,  Para.;  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB ;  O.  S.  S., 
Para. 

1945 —  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para. 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block.  Univ.;  Pardon  My 
Rhythm,  Univ.;  This  is  the  Life,  Univ. 

ALEXANDER  KNOX 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

1946 —  (Screenplay)  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col. 

1944 — None  Shall  Escape,  Col.;  Wilson,  20th. 
ELYSE  KNOX 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your 
Shoes,  Mono. ;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

1947 —  Black  Cold.  Allied  Artists;  )oe  Palooka  in  the 
Knockout,  Mono.;  Linda,  Be  Cood,  PRC. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Sweetheart  of 
Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka, 
Mono. 

1944 — Army  Wives.  Mono.:  Moonlight  and  Cactus, 
Univ.;  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

MICKEY  KNOX 

1948 —  Jungle  Patrol,  20th.;  The  Accused,  Para. 

1947 —  I  Walk  Alone,  Para.;  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 

PATRICIA  KNOX 

1947 — Exposed.  Rep. 

1946 — Centlemen  With  Guns,  PRC;  Prairie  Badmen, 
PRC. 

1944 — Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.:  I  Accuse  My 
Parents,  PRC;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.;  Silent 
Partner,  Rep. 


1948- 


VERA  KORNMAN 

-Movies  Are  Adventure,  Ul. 


1948- 
1947- 


1946- 


PECCY  KNUDSEN 

-Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

-Humoresque,  WB;  Stallion  Road,  WB;  The 
Unfaithful,  WB;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono.; 
Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

-The  Big  Sleep,  WB ;  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB; 
Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB;  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 


MARK  KOENIC 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

MENDIE  KOENIC 

1945 — Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides 
Again,  Mono. 

HELEN  KOFORD 

'also  known  as  JAN  FORD' 
1945 — Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

DON  KOHLER 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  You  Gotta  Stay 
Happy,  Ul. 

FRED  KOHLER,  JR. 

1948 — Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul;  Loaded 
Pistols.  Col. 

1945 —  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Why  Girls  Leave 
Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  Up  in  Mable's  Room,  UA. 

CLARENCE  KOLB 

1948 — Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col. 

1947 — Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Lost  Honeymoon, 
Eagle-Lion;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  Shadow- 
ed, Col.;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  White  Tie  and 
Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 
1944 — Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Something  for 

the  Boys,  20th;  Standing  Room  Only,  Para.; 
3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 


1944- 


HENRY  KOLKER 

i  Deceased i 

-Bluebeard,  PRC. 


RICHARD  KOLLMAR 

1948 — Close-Up,  EL. 

MADAME  KONSTANTIN 

1946 — Notorious,  RKO 

ASIT  KOOMER 

1945 —  Objective,  Burma!  WB. 

RICHARD  KORBEL 

1946 —  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO 


ROBERT  KORTMAN 

1948 — Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1946 —  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col.;  Gunning  for  Ven- 
geance, Col.;  Land  Rush.  Col. 

1944 — Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe, 
Rep.;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  The  Vigilantes 
Ride,  Col.;  Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col. 

FRITZ  KORTNER 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

1946 — The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  Somewhere  in  the 
Night,  20th;  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

CHARLES  KORVIN 

1948 —  Berlin  Express,  RKO. 
1946 — Temptation,  Ul. 

1945—  ^This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 
1944 — Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ. 

MARINA  KOSHETZ 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  No  Leave,  No 
Love,  MGM. 

NINA  KOSHETZ 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA. 

1944 —  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

MARTIN  KOSLECK 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL.;  Half  Past  Midnight, 
20th. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

1946 — Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  House  of  Hor- 
rors, Univ.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.;  She- 
Wolf  of  London,  Univ.;  Strange  Holiday, 
PRC;  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Frozen  Ghost.  Univ.;  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.; 
The  Spider,  20th. 

1944 — The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  The  Mummy's  Curse, 
Univ. 

ANTON  KOSTA 

1948 —  The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col. 


1944- 


BOB  KOURTMAN 

-Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep. 


MARC  KRAH 

1948 — Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM;  Train  to  Alcatraz. 
Rep. 

1947—  Riffraff,  RKO. 

DON  KRAMER 

1944 —  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

HOPE  KRAMER 

1946 — The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

FRANK  KREIC 

1948 —  No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 

ED  KREISLER 

1948 — Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

KURT  KREUCER 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Sentimental  Journey, 
20th. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB ;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB; 
Paris-Underground,  UA;  The  Spider,  20th. 

1944 — Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  None  Shall  Escape, 
Col. 

BERRY  KROECER 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain.  20th;  Cry  of  the  City. 
20th;  Act  of  Violence,  MGM;  Dark  Past,  Col. 

LORRAINE  KRUECER 

1  946 — One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 
1944 — Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

ALMA  KRUCER 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM;  Fun  on  a  Weekend. 
UA;  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Warning.  Col.;  Do  You  Love 
Me,  20th;  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1  944 — Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ. ;  Between  Two 
Women,  MGM;  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and 
Gay,  Para.;  Three  Men  in  White,  MGM. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


95 


OTTO  KRUCER 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  Love  and  Learn,  WB. 
1946 — The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  The  Chicago  Kid, 
Rep.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Escape  in 
the  Fog,  Col.;  The  Creat  John  L.,  UA;  )ungle 
Captive,  Univ.;  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO;  On 
Stage  Everybody,  Univ. ;  Woman  Who  Came 
Back,  Rep.;  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Knickerbocker  Holidays, 
UA;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep.;  They  Live  in 
Fear,  Col. 

PAUL  KRUCER 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

STUBBY  KRUCER 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

LOU  KRUCMAN 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

EBERHARDT  KRUMSCHMIDT 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO. 

CENE  KRUPA 

1948 — (Band)  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Band)  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Clamour  Girl, 
Col. 

1945 —  (Band)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

MICKEY  KUHN 

1948—  Red  River  UA. 

1947 — High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Roaring  Rangers, 
Col.  ;  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers,  Para. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

AL  KUKUME 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MCM. 

HENRY  KULKY 

1947— A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 

CHARLES  KULLMAN 

1947 — Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

ANNE  KUNDE 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

DR.   HSIN  KUNC 

1944 — Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

JOEL  KUPPERMAN 

1944 — Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ. 

ADIA  KUZNETZOFF 

1944 — Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM;  The  Princess  and 
the  Pirate,  RKO;  Rainbow  Island,  Para.; 
That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

KAY  KYSER 

1944 —  (Orchestra)  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

BARBARA  LAACE 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MGM. 

ANN  LACE 

1946 —  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

ROBERT  LACE 

1946 — The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep. 

YOLANDA  LACEA 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA. 

PEC  LaCENTRA 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col. 

BEN  LACKLAND 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

FRANK  LACKTEEN 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumoan,  Ul. 

1947 —  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Singin'  in  the  Corn, 
Col. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal,  Univ. 

1944 — Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ. 

ALAN  LADD 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Whisper- 
ing Smith,  Para. 


1947 — Calcutta,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  Wild 
Harvest,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  O.  S.  S.,  Para.;  Two 
Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 — Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 
1944 — And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 

(AMES  LACANO 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

LORI  LAHNER 

1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 

BERT  LAHR 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

ETHAN  LAIDLAW 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Six-Gun 
Law,  Col.;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ.;  Singin'  in  the 
Corn,  Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Lawless  Em- 
pire, Col. 

1944 — Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ. 

CONNIE  LAIRD 

1944 — Guest  in  the  House.  UA. 

EFFIE  LAIRD 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep. 

ARTHUR  LAKE 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  (Exec,  prod.)  16 
Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  Anni- 
versary, Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Life  With  Blondie, 
Col. 

1944 — The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Sailor's 
Holiday,  Col.;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

FLORENCE  LAKE 

1948 —  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1944 —  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.; 
San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

VERONICA  LAKE 

1948 — Saigon,  Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.; 
Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Miss  Susie  Slagle's, 
Para. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Duffy's  Tavern, 
Para.;  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Leave  It  to 
Blondie,  Col.;  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

1944 — The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para. 

MIKE  LALLY 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

ISABEL    LA  MAL 

1944 —  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 

HEDY  LAMARR 

1948 —  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

1946 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM. 
1944— The  Conspirators,  WB;  Experiment  Perilous, 

RKO. 

CIL  LAMB 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

1944 —  Practically  Yours,  Para.;  Rainbow  Island, 
Para. 

JACK  LAMBERT 

1948 —  Disaster,  Para.;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 
1947 — Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;   New  Orleans, 

UA;  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul ;  Abilene  Town, 
UA;  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  The  Killers,  Univ.; 
The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.;  Shadows 
on  the  Range,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM. 

|ANET  LAMBERT 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Up  in  Mable's 
Room,  UA. 

PROFESSOR  LAMBERTI 

1947—  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1945 —  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 


96 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


DONNA  AND  ELISA  LAMBERTSON 

1944 —  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

HARRY  LAMONT 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ. 

MARTIN  LAMONT 

1948 — My  Dear  Secretary,  UA ;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th. 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB. 
1944 — Waterfront,  PRC. 

MOLLY  LAMONT 

1947 —  Ivy,  Univ. 

1946 — The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Devil  Bat's  Daugh- 
ter, PRC;  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1944 —  Minstrel   Man,   PRC;   Mr.  Skeffington,  WB; 
The  Suspect,  Univ. 

ISABELLE  LAMORE 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

DOROTHY  LAMOUR 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA ;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  The 
Cirl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1947 —  My   Favorite   Brunette,    Para.;   Variety  Cirl, 
Para.;  Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  Road  to  Utopia.  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Masquerade  in  Mexico, 
Para.;  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para. 

1944- — And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Rainbow  Island, 
Para. 

BURT  LANCASTER 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.; 
Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  Variety 
Cirl,  Para.;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ. 

SIR  LANCELOT 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  To  Have 
and  Have  Not,  WB. 

ELSA  LANCHESTER 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  The  Bishop's  Wife.  RKO. 


1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

1946 — The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  The  Spiral  Staircase, 
RKO. 

1944 — Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 

HOPE  LANDIN 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  The  Walls  of  Jeri- 
cho,  20th;  The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Gas  House  Kids, 
PRC;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

1944 —  Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 

CAROLE  LANDIS 

< Deceased  7-5-481 

1947 —  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  It  Shouldn't  Hap- 
pen to  a  Dog,  20th;  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Secret  Command, 
Col. 

HAL  LANDON 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  Carson  City  Raiders, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep. 

ALLAN  LANE 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Oklahoma  Bad- 
lands, Rep.;  Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep.;  The 
Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe.  Rep.; 
Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep. 

1947 — Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.;  Wild  Frontier, 
Rep.;  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.; 
Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising, 
Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  Vigilantes 
of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Can- 
yon, Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep. 

1946 —  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep.; 
Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.;  Out  Cali- 
fornia Way,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Ban- 
dits, Rep.;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep.;  Trail 
of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944 — Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sun- 
down, Rep.;  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep.;  Stagecoach 
to  Monterey,  Rep. 


SELENA  RDYLE 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


97 


AMANDA  LANE 

1946 —  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

CHARLES  LANE 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MCM;  Call  Northside  777, 
20th;  The  Gentleman  from  Nowhere,  Col.; 
Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  Out  of  the  Storm, 
Rep. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Louisiana, 
Mono.;  Intrigue,  UA;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The 
Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  |ust  Before  Dawn, 
Col.;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.;  Swell  Cuy,  Ul. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

LENITA  LANE 

1947 —  The  Devil  On  Wheels,  PRC. 

LOLA  LANE 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  They  Made  Me  a 
Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  Identity  Unknown,  Rep.;  Steppin'  in  Society, 
Rep.;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

PAT  LANE 

1944 — She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col. 

PRISCILLA  LANE 

1948 —  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

RICHARD  LANE 

1948 —  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Tenth  Ave. 
Angel,  MGM;  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied 
Artists;  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The 
Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Song  of  Schehera- 
zade, Ul;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.:  A  Close  Call  for 
Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.; 
The  Phantom  Thief.  Col.:  Sioux  City  Sue, 
Rep.;  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col.;  Gentleman 
Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  The  Bull- 
fighters, 20th:  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.; 
Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO;  What  a  Blonde, 
RKO;  Wonder  Man,  RKO 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Bowery  to  Broad- 
way, Univ.;  Brazil,  Rep.;  Louisiana  Hayride, 
Col.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col.;  One 
Mysterious  Night,  Col  ;  Slightly  Terrific, 
Univ.;  Take  It  Big,  Para.;  A  Wave,  a  Wac 
and  a  Marine.  Mono. 

ROSEMARY  LANE 

1945 —  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

RUSTY  LANE 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

TOM  LANE 

1948 —  Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics. 

VICKY  LANE 

(also  known  as  ROSE  COCHLAN) 

1945—  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  Jungle  Cap- 
tive, Univ. 

CHARLES  LANC 

1948 — Night  Wind,  20th. 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB;  The  Last  Ride,  WB; 
Roger  Touhy-Gangster,  20th;  Wing  and  a 
Prayer,  20th. 

ELAYNE  LANC 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep. 

HARRY  LANC 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

JUNE  LANC 

1944 —  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

KARIN  LANC 

(also  known  as  KARIN  VENCAY) 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

ELAINE  LANCAN 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 


CLENN  LANCAN 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th. 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th;  Forever  Amber,  20th. 
1946 — Dragonwyck,  20th;  Margie,  20th;  Sentimen- 
tal Journey,  20th. 

1945 — A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Hangover  Square, 
20th. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  In  the  Meantime, 
Darling,  20th;  Something  for  the  Boys,  20th; 
Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

HARRY  LANCDON 

(  Deceased  I 

1945 —  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow.  Rep. 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

ELAINE  LANCE 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  The  Undercover 
Woman,  Rep.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep. 

FRANCES  LANCFORD 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  People  Are  Fun- 
ny, Para. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  Girl  Rush,  RKO. 

BRUCE  LANCLEY 
(r.  n.  RICHARD  BEAVERS) 

1946 —  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep. 

PAUL  LANCTON 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Fighting  Back.  20th. 

1947—  My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  The  Ro- 
mance of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM;  For  You  I  Die, 
Film  Classics. 

1946—  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By.  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  They  Were  Expen- 
dable, MGM;  What  Next,  Corporal  Har- 
grove?, MGM. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie,  MGM;  Thirty  Seconds  Over 
Tokyo,  MGM. 

ANCELA  LANSBURY 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MGM;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel, 
MGM;  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  If 
Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  The  Hoodlum  Saint, 
MGM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM. 

1944 —  Gaslight,  MGM;  National  Velvet,  MGM. 

JOYCE  LANSINC 

1948 —  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

ROCCO  LANZO 

1946 —  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC. 

1945 —  River  Gang,  Univ. 

ROSEMARY  LA  PLANCHE 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  An  Old  Fashioned 
Girl,  EL. 

1947—  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

1946 —  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

1945 —  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

LAURA  LA  PLANTE 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 

RAYMOND  LARCAY 

1948 —  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  Slippy  McGee.  Rep.; 
Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  The  Girl  from  Man- 
hattan, UA. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  Louisiana,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse.  Univ.;  She  Wrote  the  Book, 
Univ. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MCM. 

JAMES  LARMORE 

1948 —  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

WYNNE  LARKE 
(r.  n.  WINIFRED  SHANK) 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th. 

ROSE  LA  ROSE 

1946 —  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC. 


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BOBBY  LARSON 

1947 —  Personality  Kid,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  Adventures  or 
Rusty,  Col. 

1945 —  Life  With  Blondie,  Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes, 
Col. 

1944 —  Smart  Cuy,  Mono.;  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

CHRISTINE  LARSON 

1948 —  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Belle  Starr's 
Daughter,  20th. 

|ACK  LARSON 

1948 — Fighter  Squadron.  WB. 

PAUL  LARSON 

1948 — Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

AL  "LASH  La  RUE 

1948 — Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  Mark  of  the  Lash.  Screen  Guild; 
The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL;  Return  of  the 
Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Heartaches,  PRC ; 
Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  Border  Feud,  PRC; 
Chost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC. 

1945 —  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

FRANK  LaRUE 

1948 —  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Frontier  Agent, 
Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trou- 
ble, Mono. 

1947 —  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.;  South  of  the  Chisholm 
Trail,  Col.;  Cun  Talk,  Mono. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  The  Fighting  Fron- 
tiersman, Col.;  Frontier  Cun  Law,  Col.; 
Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  Gunning  for 
Vengeance,  Col.;  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono.; 
Silver  Range.  Mono. ;  Under  Arizona  Skies, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Devil  Riders, 
PRC;  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  The  Last  Horseman,  Col.; 
Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  West  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Mono. 

JACK  LaRUE 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  Santa  Fe  Up- 
rising, Rep. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.; 
Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Road  to 
Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep.;  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO;  Step- 
pin'  in  Society,  Rep. 

1944 —  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Follow  the  Leader, 
Mono.;  The  Last  Ride,  WB;  Leave  It  to  the 
Irish,  Mono.;  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC; 
Smart  Guy,  Mono. 

MIRIAM  LASERSON 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund 

LYLE  LATELL 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  He  Walked  by  Night, 
EL. 

1947 — Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy 
Meets  Gruesome,  RKO;  Gas  House  Kids  in 
Hollywood,  PRC. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  The  Mysterious 
Mr.  Valentine,  Rep. 

1945—  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Hold  That  Blonde.  Para. 

1944 —  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC;  One  Mysterious 
Night,  Col.;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

FRANK  LATIMORE 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge.  20th;  Shock,  20th;  Three 
Little  Girls  in  Blue.  20th. 

1945—  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

CHARLES  La  TORRE 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  French  Leave, 
Mono.;  Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947—  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945—  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

1944 — Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  The  Hairy  Ape, 
UA;  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Passage  to  Marseille, 
WB;  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 


CHESTER  LAUCK 
LUM  AND  ABNER) 

1946 —  Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 

1944 —  Goin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

CHARLES  LAUCHTON 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  The  Big  Clock,  Para.; 
The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Suspect,  Univ. 

ED  LAUCHTON 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1945 —  Sagebrush  Heroes.  Col. 

1944 —  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

PERC  LAUNDERS 

1948 —  Western  Heritage,  RKO. 

1945 —  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO;  Twilight  on  the 
Prairie,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

ROBERT  LAURANT 

1946—  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

STAN  LAUREL 

1945 —  The   Bullfighters,  20th. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Nothing  But  Trouble, 
MGM. 

ODESSA  LAUREN 

1944 —  Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono. 

MADY  LAURENCE 

1946 —  Lightning  Raiders,  PRC. 

1945 —  Oath  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC. 

JOHN  LAURENZ 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  Tarzan  and  the  Mer- 
maids, RKO. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Code  of  the  West,  RKO; 
Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

1945 —  In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono. 

HARRY  LAUTER 

1948 —  The  Gay  Intruders,  20th;  Jungle  Patrol,  20th; 
Incident,  Mono. 

MIRIAM    LA  VELLE 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MGM;  Seven  Days  Ashore, 
RKO. 

MILDRED  LAW 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.; 
Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

BETTY  LAWFORD 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO. 

PETER  LAWFORD 

1948 —  Easter  Parade,  MGM;  On  an  Island  With  You, 
MGM;  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM;  My  Brother 
Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Two  Sisters  from  Bos- 
ton, MGM. 

1945 — The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM;  Son  of 
Lassie.  MGM. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  The  White  Cliffs  of 
Dover,  MGM. 

ANN  LAWRENCE 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

BARBARA  LAWRENCE 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  You 
Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  Street  With  No 
Name,  20th;  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th;  A 
Letter  to  Three  Wives.  20th. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  29th. 

1946—  Margie,  20th. 

DOROTHY  LAWRENCE 

1946 — Tangier,  Univ. 
1944 — The  Climax,  Univ. 


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JUNE  LAWRENCE 

1944 —  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 

MARC  LAWRENCE 

1948 — Key  Largo,  WB;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1947 — Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  Captain  from  Castile, 
20th;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para.;  Joe  Palooka  in 
the  Knockout    Mono.;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 — Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB;  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  Dillinger,  Mono.;  Don't 
Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast, 
Rep.;  Life  With  Blondie,  Col. 

1944 — The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Rainbow 
Island,  Para.;  Tampico.  20th. 

ROBERT  LAWRENCE 

(also  known  as  IRWIN  KAUFFMAN) 

EUGENE  LAY 

1946 —  C.  I.  War  Brides,  Rep. 

LAYSON  BROTHERS 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

NOLAN  LEARY 

1947 —  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col. 

1946 —  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  Galloping  Thun- 
der, Col.;  Out  California  Way,  Rep.;  Queen 
of  Burlesque,  PRC;  Heading  West,  Col.;  That 
Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Strangler 
of  the  Swamp,  PRC;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 —  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

REX  LEASE 

1948 —  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1947 —  Slave  Cirl,  Ul;  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon 
Cap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  Heldorado,  Rep.; 
Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep.;  The  Time  of  Their 
Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  The  Lone 
Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates, 
Rep. ;  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep. 

NORMAN  LEAVITT 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono.;  The  Walls  of  Jericho, 
20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th;  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  The  Spider  Woman 
Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

BERT  LeBARON 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Univ. 

EDDIE  LeBARON  and  ORCHESTRA 

1948 —  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 

1944 — Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  Trocadero,  Rep. 

LIONEL  LE  BLANC 

1948 — Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 

MADELEINE  LeBAU 

1944 — Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

IVAN  LEBEDEFF 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.; 

LECUONA  CUBAN  BOYS 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

FRANCIS  LEDERER 

1948—  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  The  Madonna's 
Secret,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Voice  in  the 
Wind,  UA. 

ANNA  LEE 

1948 — Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Fort  Apache,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir.  20th;  High  Con- 
quest, Mono. 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO;  C.I.  War  Brides,  Rep. 
1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 

CANADA  LEE 

1947 —  Body  and  Soul,  UA;  The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola 
Prod. 

CHINCWAH  LEE 

1946 — Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 

1944 — Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 


DONIVEE  LEE 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para. 

DONNA  LEE 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  Sing  Your  Way 
Home,  RKO. 

EDDIE  LEE 

1948 — To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

CEORCE  T.  LEE 

1945 —  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

CEORCIA  LEE 

1947 — Good  News,  MGM. 

CLEN  LEE 

1947 — Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

CYPSY    ROSE  LEE 
(r.  n  LOUISE  HOVICK) 

1944 — Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO. 

JACK  LEE 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col. 
1944 — The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col. 

(OHNNY  LEE 

1947 —  Shadowed,  Col. 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

IONATHAN  LEE 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

MARY  LEE 

1944 —  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Song 
of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

PINKY  LEE 

1947 —  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 
1946 — One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities, 
Rep. 

RICHARD  LEE 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

RUTH  LEE 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  Ding  Dong  Williams, 
RKO;  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Partners 
in  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  Divorce,  Mono.; 
G.  I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  Mama  Loves  Papa, 
RKO;  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

1944 —  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Sensations  of  1945, 
UA;  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC;  Tucson 
Raiders,  Rep. 

VIRGINIA  LEE 

1948 — Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

WILL  LEE 

1948— Casbah,  Ul. 

LILA  LEEDS 

1948 — Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 

PAUL  LEES 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

CLENN  LEEDY 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

TOM  LEFFINCWELL 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

|ENI   LE  CON 

1948 —  Easter  Parade,  MGM. 

RICHARD  Le  CRANDE 

1945 —  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA. 
1944 — Gildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO. 

LOTTE  LEHMANN 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MGM. 

FRITZ  LEIBER 

1948 — To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth.  Col.;  Adventures 
of  Casanova,  EL;  Another  Part  of  the  Forest, 
Ul;  Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  Dangerous  Ven- 
ture, UA;  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Humor- 
esque,  WB;  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA;  The 
Web,  Ul. 


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1946—  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  A  Scandal  in 
Paris,  UA;  Strange  Journey,  20th. 

1945 — The  Cisco  Kid  Retuurns,  Mono.;  The  Spanish 
Main,  RKO;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 —  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  The  Imposter, 
Univ. 

CEORCE  LEIGH 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep. 

IANET  LEICH 

1948 — Hills  of  Home,  MCM;  Words  and  Music, 
MCM;  Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MCM;  If  Win- 
ter Comes,  MCM. 

NELSON  LEICH 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Racing  Luck,  Col. 
1945 — Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

1944- — Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  Texas  Masquerade, 
UA;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

JOHN  LEICHTON 

1948 — Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

MITCHELL  LEISEN 

1947 — Variety  Girl,  Para. 

ZALMAN  LEIVIUSH 

1947 — My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

DAVID  LELAND 

1944 —  The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para.;  Nothing  But 
Trouble,  MCM. 

GRACE  LEM 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

CONCHITA  LEMUS 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep. 

BILLY  LENHART 

1944 — Army  Wives,  Mono. 

LEON  LENOIR 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Arch  of  Tri- 
umph, UA. 

1947 — The  Crime  Doctor's  Camble,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col. 
1944 — Brazil,  Rep 

RICHARD  LEO 

1946 —  Prison  Ship,  Col. 

CONNIE  LEON 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  That 
Brennan  Cirl,  Rep.;  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 

PECCY  LEON 

1945 —  Jealousy,  Rep. 

DAVID  LEONARD 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Adventures  of  Don 
Juan,  WB;  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL;  The 
Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947—  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  Song 
of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

CEORCE  LEONARD 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

CRACE  LEONARD 

1944 —  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

JACK  LEONARD 

1947 —  Clamour  Girl,  Col.;  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful, 
Col. 

MURRAY  LEONARD 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

1947 — The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Queen  of  Burlesque.  PRC. 

1945 —  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  In  Society,  Univ.;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM. 

QUEENIE  LEONARD 

1947 —  The  Locket,  RKO;  Life  With  Father,  WB;  The 
Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  Molly 
and  Me,  20th;  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

1944 — The  Lodger,  20th. 


SHELDON  LEONARD 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MCM; 
Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO; 
Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  Winner  Take 
All,  Mono.;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor.  RKO;  Violence,  Mono.;  The 
Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  The  Gangster,  Allied 
Artists. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Decoy,  Mono.; 
The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.;  It's  a  Won- 
derful Life,  RKO;  The  Last  Crooked  Mile, 
Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Somewhere 
in  the  Night,  20th;  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  Crime,  Inc.;  PRC;  Fron- 
tier Cal,  Univ.;  Univ.;  Radio  Stars  on  Parade, 
RKO;  River  Gang,  Univ.;  Why  Girls  Leave 
Home,  PRC;  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  Gambler's 
Choice,  Para.;  Timber  Queen,  Para.;  To  Have 
and  To  H  ave  Not,  WB ;  Trocadero,  Rep. ;  Un- 
certain Glory,  WB. 

EDDIE  LeROY 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle.  UA. 

EDITH  LESLIE 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MCM. 

JOAN  LESLIE 

1947 —  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Janie  Gets  Married, 
WB ;  Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  Too  Young  To  Know, 
WB;  Where  Do  We  Co  from  Here,  20th. 

1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

NAN  LESLIE 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  Indian  Agent, 
RKO. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  The  Woman 
on  the  Beach,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto  Rim, 
RKO;  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1946 —  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

CENE  LESSEY 

1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 

CEORCE  LESSEY 

<  Deceased ■ 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB ;  Charlie 
Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.;  None 
Shall  Escape,  Col.;  Sweet  and  Low-Down, 
20th. 

BEN  LESSY 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MGM. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MCM. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions.  MGM. 

BRUCE  LESTER 

1947 —  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 —  Strange  lourney,  20th;  The  Wife  of  Monte 
Cristo,  PRC. 

SUSAN  LESTER 

1945 —  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

HENRI  LETONDAL 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Apartment  for  Peggy, 
20th. 

1947 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Camble,  Col.;  The  Foxes 
of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul;  The  Razor's  Edge.  20th. 

MIKE  C.  LETZ 

1944 —  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono. 

OSCAR  LEVANT 

1948 —  You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  Romance  on 
the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

LEWIS  LEVERETT 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

SAM  LEVINE 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 — Boomerang,  20th;  A  Likely  Story,  RKO;  Brute 
Force,  Ul;  Crossfire,  RKO;  Killer  McCoy, 
MCM. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


101 


CARL  I.EVINF.SS 

1947—  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col. 

SAUL  LEVITT 

1948 —  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

BLAYNEY  LEWIS 

1947 — The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB. 

ELLIOTT  LEWIS 

1947 —  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 

CEORCE  |.  "BEETLEPUSS"  LEWIS 

1948 —  Half  Past  Midnight.  20th;  Lulu  Belle.  Col.; 
When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit.  Mono.;  Twilight  on 
the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Blackmail,  Rep.;  Slave 
Girl.  Ul. 

1946 —  Cilda,  Col.;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Passkey 
to  Danger,  Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.; 
South  of  Monterey,  Mono. ;  Tarzan  and  the 
Leopard  Woman,  RKO;  Under  Nevada  Skies, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep.;  South  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Mono. ;  Wagon  Wheels  Westward, 
Rep. 

1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.: 
The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  The  Laramie 
Trail,  Rep.;  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono. 

HARRY  LEWIS 

1948 —  Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1944 — The  Last  Ride,  WB;  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

MAXINE  LEWIS 

1944 —  Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 

MEADE  LUX  LEWIS 

1947 —  New  Orleans,,  UA. 

MITCHELL  LEWIS 

1946 — Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

RALPH  LEWIS 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC;  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono.;  Dillinger,  Mono.; 
G.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  The  Jade  Mask, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Army  Wives,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails,  Mono.; 
Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono.;  Trigger  Law. 
Mono.;  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono. 

RIVERS  LEWIS 

1947 —  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono. 

ROBERT  LEWIS 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 
1944 — Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

SYBL  LEWIS 

1948 —  Miracle  of  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

TED  LEWIS 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

TEXAS  |IM  LEWIS  and  his  LONE  STAR  COWBOYS 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  The  Stranger  from 
Ponca  City,  Col. 

VERA  LEWIS 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Spook  Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Rhythm  Roundup, 
Col. 

FRED  LIBBY 

1 948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th  ;  Three  Godfathers, 
MGM. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

DAVID  LICHINE 

1944 — Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

EDCAR  LICHO 

1944— Days  of     Glory,  RKO. 


BARON  LICHTER 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

HENRY  LIE 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

FRED  LICHTNER 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

LI  L I  AN  E  and  MARIO 

1945— Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep. 

KAY  LINAKER 

1944-  — Lady    in    the    Dark,    Para.;    Men    on  Her 

Mind.  PRC. 

ELMO  LINCOLN 

1947 —  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1945—  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

MARTA  LINDEN 

1945 — Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM;  Maisie 
Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  See  Here,  Private  Har- 
grove, MGM. 

ALFRED  LINDER 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  13  Rue  Made- 
leine, 20th. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

VIVECA  LINDFORS 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan, 
WB. 

MARCARET  LINDSAY 

1948 — B.F.'s  Daughter,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Vigilantes  Return.  Ul;  Louisiana.  Mono.; 
Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  Cass  Timber- 
lane,  MGM. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Club  Havana, 
PRC:  Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

1944 —  Alaska.  Mono. 

ART  LINKLETTER 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

JAMES  R.  LINN 

1946 — Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep. 

RALPH  LINN 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  China's  Little 
Devils,  Mono.;  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

CABRIEL  LIONOFF 

1944 —  Summer   Storm,  UA. 

LIPHAM  FOUR 

'944 — Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

EUCENE  LIST 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

MOIRA  LISTER 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

MARCIE  LISZT 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col. 

JOHN  LITEL 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Rusty  Leads  the 
Way.  Col.;  My  Dog  Ruty,  Col.;  Pitfall,  UA; 
Valiant  Hombre,  UA;  Triple  Threat,  Col.;  I, 
Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Easy  Come, 
Easy  Go,  Para.;  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  Heaven 
Only  Knows,  UA;  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM; 
Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

1946 — Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col.;  The  Madonna's 
Secret,  Rep.;  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.; 
The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.:  She  Wrote  the 
Book,  Univ.;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO;  Smooth  as 
Silk,  Univ.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  The  Crimson  Ca- 
nary, Univ.;  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.; 
The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  Northwest  Trail. 
Screen  Guild;  Salome,  Where  She  Danced, 
Univ.;  San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 — Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  Henry  Aldrich-Boy 
Scout,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret, 
Para.;  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Lake 
Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the  Blue 
Room,  Univ.;  My  Buddy,  Rep. 


102 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


LITTLE  BROWN  JUC 
(r.  n.  DONALD  KAY) 

1948 — Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col. 

JIMMY  LITTLE 

1946 —  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col. 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

LUCIEN  LITTLEFIELD 

1948 — Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest, 
Rep. ;  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep.;  That  Brennan 
Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Scared  Stiff, 
Para. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  The  Cowboy 
and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Good  Night,  Sweet- 
heart, Rep.;  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  One 
Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  When  the  Lights  Go 
on  Again,  PRC. 

RALPH  LITTLEFIELD 

1948 —  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

ROBERT  LIVINCSTON 

1948 — Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  Grand  Canyon 
Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep.;  Valley  of  the 
Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  The  Big  Bonanza, 
Rep.:  The  Cheaters,  Rep.:  Dakota,  Rep.;  Don't 
Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep.; 
Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Brazil,  Rep.; 
Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  Lake  Placid 
Serenade,  Rep.;  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.; 
Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon, 
Rep. 

DORIS  LLOYD 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  G.I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  Holi- 
day in  Mexico,  MGM ;  Of  Human  Bondage, 
WB;  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO; 
Three  Strangers,  WB ;  To  Each  His  Own, 
Para. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Molly  and  Me. 
20th;  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col.;  Scotland 
Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB;  Frenchman's  Creek, 
Para.;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.; 
The  Lodger,  20th;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 

CEORCE  LLOYD 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono.;  Under  California  Stars, 
Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep. 

1947 —  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  Singapore,  Ul. 

1946 —  home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Fog  Island,  PRC;  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Pent- 
house Rhythm,  Univ.;  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

1944 —  I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  The  Missing 
Jurror,  Col.;  The  Whistler,  Col. 

CLORIA  LLOYD 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul. 

HAROLD  LLOYD 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

JIMMY  LLOYD 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  Walk  a  Crooked 
Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Glamour  Girl,  Col.;  Key 
Witness,  Col.;  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead, 
Col. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  The  Gentleman  Mis- 
behaves, Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col.; 
Snafu,  Col. 

1945 —  Let's  Go  Steady,  Col.;  Story  of  G.I.  Joe,  UA; 
Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944 —  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col. 

NORMAN  LLOYD 

1948 —  No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MGM;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun, 
20th;  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM;  The  Southerner, 
UA;  Spellbound,  UA;  The  Unseen,  Para.; 
Within  These  Walls,  20th. 


PECCY  LLOYD 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col. 

KATHERINE  LOCKE 

1948 — The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  Wilson,  20th. 

CENE  LOCKHART 

1948 — The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO; 

That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th;  Apartment  for 

Peggy,  20th;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 
1947 — Cynthia,   MGM;   Honeymoon,   RKO;  Miracle 

on  34th  Street,  20th;  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim, 

20th;  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  The  Foxes 

of  Harrow  20th. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  She-Wolf  of  Lon- 
don, Univ.;  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col.;  The 
Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  Leave  Her 
to  Heaven,  20th;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Coing  My  Way,  Para.; 
Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

JUNE  LOCKHART 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  Bury  Me  Dead, 
PRC;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946—  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  Son  of  Lassie, 
MGM. 

1944 —  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

KATHLEEN  LOCKHART 

1947—  — Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  Gentleman's  Agree- 

ment, 20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM:  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

ALYN  LOCKWOOD 

1948 —  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 — Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  Anni- 
versary, Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col. 

JOHN  LODER 

1947—  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

19461 — One  More  Tomorrow,  WB;  The  Wife  of 
Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  The  Fighting 
Guardsman,  Col.;  A  Game  of  Death,  RKO; 
Jealousy,  Rep.;  The  Woman  Who  Came 
Back.  Rep. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  The  Hairy 
Ape,  UA;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

PHILIP  LOEB 

1947 — A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

ARTHUR  LOFT 

l  Deceased ) 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  One  Exciting  Week, 
Rep.;  To  Each  His  Own,  Para.;  Traffic  in 
Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Arson  Squad,  PRC; 
Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Honeymoon 
Ahead,  Univ.;  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO;  Man 
from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Men  in  Her  Diary, 
Univ.;  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  Scarlet  Street, 
Univ.;  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono.;  Uncle 
Harry,  Univ. 

1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.; 
Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  The  Hitler 
Gang,  Para.;  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono.; 
Louisiana  Hayride.  Col.;  Practically  Yours, 
Para.;  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  The  Woman 
in  the  Window,  RKO;  Wilson,  20th. 

JAMES  "JIMMY"  LOCAN 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Blonde  Savage, 
PRC;  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

MARC  LOCAN 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

STANLEY  LOCAN 

1948 — The  Challenge,  20th. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  Three  Strangers, 
WB. 

1944 —  Wilson,  20th. 

SYDNEY  LOCAN 

1945 —  Gangsters  Den,  PRC. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


103 


CUY  LOMBARDO  and  ORCHESTRA 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MCM. 

JULIE  LONDON 

1948 — Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Red  House,  UA. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Nabonga,  PRC;  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

TOM  LONDON 

1948 —  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild;  Marshal  of 
Amarillo,  Rep. 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Last 
Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising, 
Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  Saddle  Pals, 
Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  Along  the  Oregon 
Trail,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.; 
Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep.;  The  Wild  Fron- 
tier, Rep. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  California  Cold 
Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.; 
Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  Days  of  Buffalo 
Bill,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  The 
Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  Murder  in 
the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.;  Red  River 
Renegades,  Rep.;  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep.; 
Roll  On  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Red- 
wood Valley,  Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep.; 
The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep. 

1945 —  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep.;  The  Chero- 
kee Flash,  Rep.:  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.; 
Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence 
Me  In,  Rep.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Gris- 
sly's  Millions,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.; 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Chey- 
enne, Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.;  Sunset 
in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Thorouhbreds,  Rep.;  Three's 
a  Crowd,  Rep.;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep.; 
Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Call  of  the 
Rockies,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Code 
of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.; 
Firebrands  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley 
Outlaws,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The 
Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of 
Sundown,  Rep.;  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep.;  Stage- 
coach to  Monterey,  Rep.;  Three  Little  Sis- 
ters, Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep.; 
Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

LESTER  LONERCEN 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

AUDREY  LONC 

1948 —  Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  Miraculous  Journey,  Film 
Classics;  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep. 

1947 — Born  to  Kill,  RKO:  Desperate,  RKO;  In  Self 
Defense,  Mono.;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied 
Artists. 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 

1945 —  A  Game  of  Death,  RKO;  Wanderer  of  the 
Wasteland,  RKO;  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944 —  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

AVON  LONC 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

BOBBY  LONC 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM. 

LOTUS  LONC 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

RICHARD  LONC 

1948 —  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947—  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

1946 —  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO;  The  Dark  Mirror, 
Univ.;  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

WALTER    B.  LONC 

1944 — Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

JOHNNY  LONCDEN 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

RICHARD  LOO 

1948 — The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Half  Past  Midnight, 
20tth;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 


1947 —  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  Web  of  Danger. 
Rep.;  Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

1945 — Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Betrayal  from  the 
East,  RKO;  China  Sky,  RKO;  First  Yank  into 
Tokyo,  RKO;  Cod  is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB; 
Tokyo  Rose,  Para.;  China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  Purple 
Heart,  20th;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

ANNE  LOOS 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Over  21,  Col. 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col 

DON  LOPER 

1945 —  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

CARMEN  LOPEZ 

1945 —  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep. 

CHEL  LOPEZ 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

SEVERO  LOPEZ 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

OSCAR  LORAINE 

1945 — Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

MARJORIE  LORD 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  The  Strange 
Mrs.  Crane,  EL. 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

MARY  LORD 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  The  Valley 
of  Decision,  MGM. 

LOUIS  LORIMER 

1948 —  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 
1947 — Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

EUCENE  LORINC 

1944 —  National  Velvet,  MCM. 

TEALA  LORINC 

1947 — Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney, 
Mono.;  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.; 
Gas  House  Kids,  PRC;  Partners  in  Time,  RKO; 
Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Black  Market  Ba- 
bies, Mono. 

1944 —  Bluebeard,  PRC;  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

OLA  LORRAINE 

1947 —  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

PETER  LORRE 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  My  Favorite 
Brunette,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  The  Chase,  UA; 
Three  Strangers,  WB;  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  The  Conspirators, 
WB;  Hollywood  Conteen,  WB ;  The  Mask  of 
Dimitrios,  WB ;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

JOAN  LORRINC 

1948 —  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA;  The  Gangster.  Allied 
Artists;  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Song  of 
Russia,  MGM. 

TILLY  LOSCH 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

THOMAS  LOUDEN 

I  Deceased ) 

1947 — When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

1944 —  Jane  Eyre,  20th;  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para. 

DUCKY  LOUIE 

1947 — Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  China  Sky,  RKO; 
China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 


104 


ACTORS-AC  TRESSES 


ALYCE  LOUIS 

1948 — Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

|OE  LOUIS 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

ANITA  LOUISE 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Personality 
Kid,  Col.;  Shadowed,  Col.;  Blondie's  Big 
Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 — The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Devil's 
Mask.  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Cuardsman,  Col.;  Love  Letters, 
Para 

1944 —  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

MONTAGUE  LOVE 

i  Deceased  I 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

FRANK  LOVE|OY 

1948—  Black  Bart,  Ul. 

RAYMOND  LOVELL 

1948 — So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

RODERICK  LOVELL 

1948 — So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

CELIA  LOVSKY 

1948 — Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

BEN  LOW 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

EDMUND  LOWE 

1948—  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 —  Dillinger,  Mono.;  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC. 
1944 — Girl  in  the  Case,  Col. 

ELLEN  LOWE 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1944 —  Bordertown  Trails,  Rep.;  Good  Night  Sweet- 
heart, Rep.;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.;  Rosie 
the  Riveter,  Rep. 

BOB  LOWELL 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Whip- 
lash, WB ;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM;  The  Black 
Parachute,  Col.;  I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC. 

ROBERT  LOWERY 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  High- 
way 13,  Screen  Guild'  Shep  Comes  Home, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Big  Town,  Para.;  Danger  Street,  Para.;  I 
Cover  Big  Town.  Para.;  Jungle  Flight,  Para.; 
Killer  at  Large.  PRC;  Queen  of  the  Amazons, 
Screen  Guild;  Death  Valley  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC;  God's  Country,  Screen 
Guild;  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  Prison  Ship, 
Col.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para.;  Sensa- 
tion Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  High  Powered,  Para.; 
Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

1944 —  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Dark  Mountain, 
Para.;  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  The  Mummy's 
Ghost,  Univ.;  The  Navy  Way,  Para. 

MORTON  LOWRY 

1946—  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM;  Pursuit 
to  Algiers,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  None 
But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para. 

MYRNA  LOY 

1948 —  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO;  Song 
of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  So  Goes 
My  Love,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM. 

BEVERLY  LOYD 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA. 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  The  Tiger  Woman, 
Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 — Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing, 
Rep. 


LOU  LUBIN 

1947—  Fall  Guy,  Mono. 
1946— Night  Editor,  Col. 
1945 — Dillinger,  Mono. 

1944 —  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;  When  Strangers  Marry, 
Mono. 

CHARLES  LUCK,  Jr. 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

WESLEY  LUCK 

1945 —  China's   Little   Devils,  Mono. 

SIDNEY  LUCKMAN 

1  948 — Triple  Threat,  Col. 

BELA  LUCOSI 

1948 —  Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul. 

1946 —  Genius  at  Work,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broad- 
way, RKO. 

1944 — One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  The  Return  of 
the  Vampire,  Col.;  Return  of  the  Ape  Man, 
Mono.;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

PAUL  LUKAS 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Temptation,  Ul. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Experiment  Perilous, 
RKO;  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

EDWIN  LUKE 

1945 —  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono. 

KEYE  LUKE 

1948 — Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para.;  Sleep,  My 
Love,  UA. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM. 

1945 —  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO;  How  Do  You 
Do,  PRC;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944—  — Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM;  Between 

Two  Women,  MGM;  Three  Men  in  White, 

MGM. 

MARCARITO  LUNA 

1948 —  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

JOHN  LUND 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Night  Has  a  Thou- 
sand Eyes,  Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions, 
Para. 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Variety  Girl, 
Para. 

1946 —  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

TED  LUNDICAN 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  LUNDICAN 

1948 —  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Mystery  in  Mexico, 
RKO. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Dishonored  Lady, 
UA. 

KEN  LUNDY 

1946 —  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

CLARENCE  LUNC 

1945 —  First  Yank  into  Tokyo,  RKO. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

NINA  LUNN 

1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

IDA  LUPINO 

1948 —  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 — The  Man  I  Love,  WB ;  Deep  Valley,  WB. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  In  Our  Time,  WB. 

DORA  LUZ 

1944 — The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

MARLENE  LYDEN 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

PIERCE  LYDEN 

1948 —  Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  Overland  Trails,  Mono.; 
Crossed  Trails,  Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 — Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.;  Six  Gun  Sere- 
nade, Mono.:  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  Rustlers 
of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  Adventures  of  Don 
Coyote,  UA. 


ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


105 


1946. — Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Bad  Men  of  the 
Border,  Univ.;  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ.; 
Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Roll  on  Texas 
Moon,  Rep.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono.;  Wild 
Beauty.  Univ.;  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep. 

1944 —  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA;  Texas  Mas- 
querade, UA;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
Trigger  Law,  Mono. 

JAMES  LYDON 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO; 
An  Old  Fashioned  Cirl,  EL;  Blazing  Across  the 
Pecos,  Col.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Ceraldine.  Rep. 

1945 —  Strange  Illusion,  PRC;  Twice  Blessed,  MCM. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para.;  Henry  Al- 
drich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich 
Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  My  Best  Cal,  Rep.;  The 
Town  Went  Wild,  PRC;  When  the  Lights 
Co  on  Again,  PRC. 

ABE  LYMAN 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orchestra)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

DON  LYNCH 

1948 —  The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

KENNETH  LYNCH 

1947 —  The  Roosevelt  Story.  Tola  Prod. 

LYNN,  ROYCE  AND  VANYA 

1948 —  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

BETTY  ANN  LYNN 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  June  Bride,  WB  ;  Apart- 
ment for  Peggy,  20th. 

DIANA  LYNN 

1948 — Ruthless,  EL;  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven, 
UA;  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para.;  Variety  Cirl,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Our  Hearts 
Were  Growing  Up.  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World, 
Para. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich 
Plays  Cupid.  Para.;  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's 
Creek,  Para.;  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and 
Gay,  Para. 

EMMETT  LYNN 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Grand 
Canyon  Trail,  Rep. 

1947—  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Oregon  Trail  Scouts. 
Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to 
Denver,  Rep.;  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Conquest  of  Chey- 
enne, Rep.;  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col.; 
Land  Rush,  Col.;  The  Men  from  Rainbow 
Valley,  Rep.;  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC; 
Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  Gangsters 
Den,  PRC;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC; 
Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  Song  of  Old  Wyom- 
ing, PRC;  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep.; 
The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Both  Barrels  Blaz- 
ing, Col. 

1944 —  Bluebeard,  PRC;  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Fron- 
tier Outlaws,  PRC;  Good  Night  Sweetheart, 
Rep.;  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  Nevada, 
RKO;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Swing 
Hostess,  PRC;  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC; 
When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

EVE  LYNN 

1945 —  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep. 

CEORCE  LYNN 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Homicide  for  Three, 
Rep. 

1947—  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ.;  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 
1945 — Shady  Lady,  Univ.;  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 — House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ. 

IEFFREY  LYNN 

1948 —  Black  Bart.  Ul;  Whiplash,  WB ;  A  Letter  to 
Three  Wives,  20th;  For  the  Love  ©f  Mary,  Ul. 


RITA  LYNN 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO. 

JULI  LYNNE 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

ARDDA  LYNWOOD 

1948 —  Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA. 

1947 —  Curley.  UA. 

RICHARD  LYON 

1948 —  Smart  Woman.  Allied  Artists;  The  Boy  With 
Green  Hair,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 — Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  The  Green 
Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Unseen,  Para. 
1944 — Secret  Command,  Col. 

RITA  LYON 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

THERESE  LYON 

1948 —  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th. 

1945  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM;  Love.  Honor  and 

Goodbye,  Rep. 

CLIFF  LYONS 

1944 —  1'||  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

COLLETTE  LYONS 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  The  Dolly  Sisters, 
20th;  Frisco  Sal,  Univ. 

PRISCILLA  LYONS 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

LYLE  LYTELL 

194S — Bungalow  13,  20th. 

LYTTLE  SISTERS 

1945 — Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ. 

|.  COURTLAND  LYTTON 

1948 —  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col. 

|OAN    FAY  MACABOY 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 

DONALD  MacBRIDE 

1948 — Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Smart  Pol i  ics,  Mono. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul; 
Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  The  Fabu- 
lous Joe,  UA;  Good  News,  MCM;  Joe  Palooka 
in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  The  Brute  Man,  PRC; 
The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  Girl  on  the  Spot, 
Univ.;  The  Killers,  Univ.;  Little  Giant,  Univ.; 
The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
Doll  Face,  20th;  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.; 
Out  of  This  World,  Para.;  Penthouse  Rhythm, 
Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Doughgirls,  WB;  The  Thin  Man  Goes 
Home,  MGM. 

EDMUND  MacDONALD 

1948 —  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1946 —  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC. 

1944 —  Roger  Touhy-Gangster,  20th;  Sailor's  Holi- 
day, Col. 

IAN  J.  MacDONALD 

1948 — Port  Said,  Col.;  The  Woman  from  Tangier, 
Col.;  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  16  Fathoms  Deep, 
Mono. ;  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1947 —  Ramrod.  UA. 

|.  FARRELL  MacDONALD 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Fury  at  Furnace 
Creek,  20th;  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Belle 
Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Whispering  Smith, 
Para.;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 — Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  Web  of  Danger, 
Rep.;  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 

1946 —  joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  My  Darling 
Clementine,  20th;  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  Johnny  Angel,  RKO;  Nob  Hill,  20th;  Pillow 


106 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


of  Death,  Univ.;  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn, 
20th;  Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 
1944 — Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  The  Great  Mo- 
ment,  Para.;   Shadow  of   Suspicion,  Mono.; 
Texas  Masquerade.  UA 

JEANETTE  MaeDONALD 

1948 — Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM;  The  Sun 
Comes  Up,  MCM. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

KENNETH  MacDONALD 

1948 — Frontier  Agent,  Mono.  ;  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

1946 —  That    Texas    lamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Shadow  of  Terror, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Pride  of 
the  Plains,  Rep.;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col.;  West 
of  the  Rio  Grande.  Mono. 

MOYNA  MacCILL 

1948 — Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM;  Texas,  Brook- 
lyn and  Heaven,  UA. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

1946 —  Black    Beauty,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM;  Uncle 
Harry,  Univ. 

CASEY  MacCRECOR 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col. 

1947 —  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  Border  Feud,  PRC. 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC. 

LEE  MacCRECOR 

1948—  Scudda-Hoo!  Scuddo-Hay!,  20th;  The  Luck  of 
the  Irish,  20th. 

BILLY  MACK 

1944—  A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CACTUS  MACK 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the 
South.  Mono.;  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Val- 
ley of  Fear,  Mono. ;  Gun  Talk,  Mono. 

1946 —  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono. 

HELEN  MACK 

1946 — Strange   Holiday,  PRC. 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 

JOSEPH    P.  MACK 

(Deceased  4-9-461 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

TOMMY  MACK 

1948 —  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

1945 —  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

WILBUR  MACK 

1948 — Stage  Struck,  Mono. 
1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

NORMAN  MacKAY 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

CERALD  MACKEY 

1946 —  Roaring  Rangers,  Col. 

KATE  MacKENNA 

1944 —  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

ALICE  MacKENZIE 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM. 

JOYCE  MacKENZIE 

1946 —  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

BARTON  MacLANE 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Relent- 
less, Col.;  Silver  River,  WB  ;  The  Treasure  of 
Sierra  Madre,  WB ;  The  Walls  of  lericho,  20th; 
Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics;  Angel  in  Exile, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB ;  Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Santa  Fe 
Uprising,  Rep.;  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 — Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.;  San  Quentin,  RKO. 

1945 —  Nabonga,  PRC;  Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  The 
Spanish  Main,  RKO;  Tarzan  and  the  Ama- 
zons, RKO. 

1944 — The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  Gentle  Annie, 
MGM;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  The  Mummy's 
Ghost,  Univ.;  Secret  Command,  Col. 


MARY  MacLAREN 

1945 —  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trails,  Mono. 

1944—  — Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

MARY  MacLEOD 

1946 —  G.I.  War  Brides,  Rep. 

1945 —  A  Guy,  a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col.;  Strange  Illu- 
sion, PRC. 

1944 — An  American  Romance,  MGM. 

ALINE  MacMAHON 

1948 — The  Search,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McGurk,  MGM. 

1944 — Dragon  Seed.  MGM;  Guest  in  the  House,  UA. 

HORACE  MacMAHON 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para.;  The 
Return  of  October,  Col. 

1944 —  Roger  Touhy-Gangster.  20th;  Timber  Queen, 
Para. 

FRED  MacMURRAY 

1948 — The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO;  On  Our  Merry 
Way,  UA;  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  Family 
Honeymoon,  U I . 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Suddenly  It's  Spring, 
Para.;  Singapore,  Ul. 

1946 —  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Murder,  He  Says,  Para.; 
Pardon  My  Past,  Col.;  Where  Do  We  Go 
From  Here,  20th. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Double  In- 
demnity, Para.;  Practically  Yours,  Para.; 
Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

CORDON  MacRAE 

1948 —  The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

CEORCE  MACREADY 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para.:  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.; 
Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  The 
Gallant  Blade,  Col 

1947 —  The  Swordsman,  Col.;  Down  to  Eearth,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  The 
Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Monte 
Cristo,  Col.;  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling 
Down,  Col.;  Gilda,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Don  |uan  Quilligan, 
20th;  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col.;  The  Fight- 
ing Guardsman,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col.; 
My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  The  Missing  Juror, 
Col.;  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  The  Con- 
spirators, WB. 

ALMA  MACRORIE 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz.  Para. 

1946 —  (Editor)  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

MARTHA  MacVICAR 

(also  known  as  MARTHA  VICKERS) 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Marine  Raiders. 
RKO. 

BILL  MacWILLIAMS 
(r  n  WILLIAM  KATT I 

(also  known  as  BILL  WILLIAMS 

1  944 — Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ. 

JOHN  MADDEN 

(also  known  as  JIMMY  CARPENTER) 

CUY  MADISON 

1948 — Texas.  Brooklyn  and  Heaven.  UA. 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

1946 — Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1944 —  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

DOUCLAS  MADORE 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 

ENRIC  MADRICUERA  and  ORCHESTRA 

1946 —  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

JAMES  W.  "JIMMY"  MACILL 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th. 

CEORCE  MACRILL 

1947 — Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

HUCH  MACUIRE 

1945 — Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Leave  Her  to 
Heaven,  20th. 

FRED  MAH 

1945 — China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 


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107 


TIMOTHY  MAHEN 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

WALLY  MAHER 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

MARJORIE  MAIN 

1948 — Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul. 

1947—  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  The  Wistful  Widow  of 
Wagon  Gap.UI. 

1946 — The  Harvey  Cirls.  MGM;  Undercurrent,  MCM; 
Bad  Bascomb,  MOM;  The  Show-Off,  MCM 

1945 —  Murder,  He  Says,  Para. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie.  MCM;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis, 
MCM;  Rationing,  MCM. 

EDDIE  MAJORS 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  West  of  the 
Alamo,  Mono. 

1945—  The  Lonesome  Trail.  Mono. 

ROBERT  MALCOLM 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  A  Foreign  Af- 
fair, Para.;  Bungalow  13,  20th;  The  Return  of 
October,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Centennial  Summer, 
20th;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC;  Strange  Tri- 
angle, 20th. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

KARL  MALDEN 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

LUBA  MALINA 

1948 —  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

RORY  MALLINSON 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Open  Secret,  EL; 
Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  I  Wouldn't  Be 
in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th;  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists; 
The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Last  of  the  Wild 
Horses.  Screen  Cuild. 

1947— Nora  Prentiss,  WB ;  Possessed,  WB;  Cry  Wolf, 
WB;  Dark  Passage,  WB;  For  You  I  Die,  Film 
Classics;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono.;  Road  to 
the  Big  House,  Screen  Cuild. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

KAY  MALLORY 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col. 

MATTY  MALNECK 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

MALONE  SISTERS 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

DOROTHY  MALONE 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB;  One  Sunday  Afternoon, 
WB;  Two  Cuys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB ;  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB; 
Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 
1944 — One  Mysterious  Night,  Col. 

RAY  MALONE 

1944 —  Slightly   Terrific,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  MALTEN 

1947 —  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

EILY  MALYON 

1948—  The  Challenge,  20th. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  The  Secret  Heart,  MCM;  She- 
Wolf  of  London,  Univ. 

1945 —  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  Paris-Underground, 
UA;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB;  Scared  Stiff, 
Para.;  Son  of  Lassie,  MCM. 

1944 —  Going  My  Way,  Para.;  ]ane  Eyre,  20th;  The 
Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

MILES  MANDER 

(Deceased  2-8-46) 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col.;  The  Walls 
Came  Tumbling  Down.  Col 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  Confidential 
Agent,  WB;  Murder,   My  Sweet,  RKO;  The 


Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MGM;  Weekend  at 
the  Waldorf,  MCM. 
1944 — Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  Four  Jills  in  a 
Jeep,  20th;  The  Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.;  The 
Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col.;  The  Scarlet 
Claw,  Univ. 

TED  MANES 

1944 — The  Last  Horseman,  Col. 

CEORCE  MANN 

1947 — The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 
1946 — The  Yearling,  MCM. 

CRACE  MANN 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose.  Rep. 

HANK  MANN 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB. 

STANLEY  MANN 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  The  Crimson  Key,  20th. 
1946 — Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

MARJORIE  MANNERS 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  Accomplice,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Blazing  Frontier, 
PRC;  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

1944 —  That's  My  Baby,  Rep.;  Trocadero,  Rep. 

IRENE  MANNINC 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB. 

1944 — The  Doughgirls,  WB;  Hollywood  Canteen, 
WB;  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB;  Shine  On 
Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

KNOX  MANNINC 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

WINCY  MANONE 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 
1944 — Trocadero,  Rep. 

JOHN  MANSFIELD 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

MANY  TREATIES 

I  Deceased  3-2-48) 

1948 — Black  Bart,  Ul. 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 

TED  MAPES 

1948 —  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Badmen  of  Tomb- 
stone. Allied  Artists;  Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Des- 
peradoes of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col.;  The  Stranger 
from  Ponca  City,  Col.;  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Roaring  Rangers,  Col., 
Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.;  Under  Arizona 
Skies,  Mono.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Frontier  Feud,  Mono. 

1944 —  Law  Men,  Mono.;  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands, 
Col. 

ADELE  MARA 

1948 —  Campus  Honyemoon,  Rep.;  Gallant  Legion. 
Rep.;  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Night  Time 
in  Nevada,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep.;  Wake 
of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Blackmail, 
Rep.;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Web  of  Danger, 
Rep. ;  Exposed,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could 
Change,  Rep.;  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  The 
Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  I've  Always  Loved 
You,  Rep.;  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  The 
Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Night  Train  to 
Memphis,  Rep;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.; 
Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Big  House, 
Rep.;  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  Song  of  Mex- 
ico, Rep.;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep.;  The  Tiger 
Woman,  Rep.;  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Call  of  the  South  Seas, 
Rep. ;  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

LOU  MARCELLE 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoos,  Mono. 


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EVE  MARCH 

1947—  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 
1946 — Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO. 

FREDRIC  MARCH 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  Ul. 

1946 — Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 
1944 — The  Adventures  of   Mark  Twain,  WB ;  To- 
morrow, the  World!  UA. 

ADRIENNE  MARDEN 

1948 — For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

AL  MARDO 

1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

IERRY  MAREN 

1948 — When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1944 — Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono. 

LEON  A  MARICLE 

1946 — My  Reputation,  WB ;  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1944—  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

CHINITA  MARIN 

1945 —  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

PABLO  MARIN 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

PAUL  MARION 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Gallant  Journey, 
Col.;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

1944 —  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

SIDNEY  MARION 

1948- — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 

MONA  MARIS 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Tampico,  20th. 

MARITZA  DANCERS 

1944 —  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

MICHAEL  MARK 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA; 
Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Classics; 
Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.;  The  Pre- 
tender, Rep. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  Jealousy,  Rep. 
1944 — House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ. 

ENID  MARKEY 

1948 —  The  Naked  City  Ul. 

1946 —  Snafu,  Col. 

PICMEAT  MARKHAM 

1944—  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

ALICIA  MARKOVA 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

CARNETT  MARKS 

1947 —  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC. 

MAURICE  MARKS 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?  MGM. 

CLORIA  MARLEN 

1948 —  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance. 

1947 —  Border  Feud    PRC;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

RICHARD  MARLIN 

1944—  Nevada,  RKO. 

FRANK  MARLO 
(r.  n.  FRANK  MARLOWE  RICCI 

1947 — Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Rustler's 
Round-Up,  Univ.;  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col. 

FAYE  MARLOWE 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  Rendez- 
vous With  Annie,  Rep. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th;  Junior  Miss,  20th; 
The  Spider,  20th. 


FRANK  MARLOWE 

1946 —  In  Fast  Company,  Mono. 

1945 —  Identity  Unknown,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the  Blue 
Room,  Univ. 

HUGH  MARLOWE 

1944 —  Marriage  is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM;  Meet  Me 
in  St.  Louis,  MGM;  Mr.  Skeffington,  MGM. 

jO   ANN  MARLOWE 

1947 —  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild;  Keeper  of  the 
Bees,  Col. 

1946—  — Joe  Palooka,   Champ,   Mono.;  Little  Iodine, 

UA;  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.; 
A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1945 —  Dangerous    Intruder,    PRC;    Mildred  Pierce, 
WB;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

JUNE  MARLOWE 

1947—  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

NANCY  MARLOWE 

1945 —  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

FLORENCE  MARLY 

1948 —  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

EDWARD  MARR 

1947- — I  Love  Trouble,  Col. 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th. 

1945 — Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Rhapsody  in 

Blue.  WB;  Tell   It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 
1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 


MONICA  MARS 

1946 —  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

MAURICE  MARSAC 

1948 — The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col. 

1947 —  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col. 

1944 —  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

ANDRE  MARSAUDEN 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

CAREN  MARSH 

1946 —  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl, 
PRC. 

CHARLES  MARSH 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

1947—  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 — Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB ;  Night  Editor,  Col.; 
Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th. 
1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

JOAN  MARSH 

1944 —  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono. 

MAE  MARSH 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th;  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1945 —  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 — In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Jane  Eyre, 
20th. 

ALAN  MARSHALL 

1944— Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  The  White  Cliffs  of 
Dover,  MGM. 

BRENDA  MARSHALL 

1946 —  Strange  Impersonation,  Rep. 

CHARLES    'RED''  MARSHALL 

1946 —  Queen  of  Burlesque.  PRC;  Specter  of  the 
Rose,  Rep. 

1944 — a  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CONNIE  MARSHALL 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO. 

1947 —  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights, 
20th. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Home  Sweet  Homicide, 
20th;  Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  Wake  Up 
and  Dream,  20th. 

1944 — Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

EVERET  C.  MARSHALL 

1948—  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

CEORCE  MARSHALL 

1947 — (Dir.)  Variety  Girl,  Para. 


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CRECORY  MARSHALL 

1947 — That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  Stepchild,  PRC;  Bandits 
of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep. 

HERBERT  MARSHALL 

1947—  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  Ivy,  Ul;  High  Wall, 
MCM. 

1946 — Crack-Up,  RKO ;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO;  "the  Unseen, 
Para. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM. 

JACK  MARSHALL 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

MARION  MARSHALL 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Street  With  No  Name, 
20th;  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th;  Apartment 
for  Peggy,  20th. 

PATRICIA  MARSHALL 

1947 —  Cood  News,  MCM. 

TRUDY  MARSHALL 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Disaster,  Para. 
1947 — Too  Many  Winners,  PRC;  Beyond  Our  Own, 

Religious  Film  Assoc.;  ]oe  Palooka  in  the 
Knockout,  Mono.;  Key  Witness,  Col. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Blackie  and  the 
Law,  Col.;  Drangonwyck,  20th;  Sentimental 
Journey,  20th;  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  The  Dolly 
Sisters,  20th. 

1 944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  The  Purple 
Heart,  20th;  Roger  Touhy-Cangster,  20th; 
The  Sullivans,  20th. 

WILLIAM  MARSHALL 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  Blackmail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the 
Music  Hall,  Rep.;  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO. 

VERA  MARSHE 

1948 —  You  Cotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA;  The  Crimson  Key, 
20th;  The  Hucksters,  MCM;  Where  There's 
Life,  Para. 

1945 —  Getting  Gertie's  Carter,  UA;  The  Phantom  of 
42nd  Street,  PRC;  Bedside  Manner,  UA; 
Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO. 

1944— Here  Comes  the  WAVES,  Para. 

ROSITA  MARSTINI 

( Deceased  I 

1948 —  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM. 

SAUL  Z.  MARTELL 

1946— Cilda,  Col. 

ALPHONSE  MARTELL 

1948 — French  Leave,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep. 

1944 —  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  Swingtime  Johnny, 
Univ. 

BILL  MARTIN 

1948 — Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

CHRIS-PIN  MARTIN 

1948 — Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Mexican  Hay- 
ride,  Ul  ;  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  The  Fugi- 
tive, RKO;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  San  Antonio,  WB. 
1944 — Ali    Baba    and    the    Forty    Thieves,  Univ.; 

Tampico,  20th. 

FREDDIE  MARTIN  AND  ORCHESTRA 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

J.  LOCKARD  MARTIN 

1944 —  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM. 

JAMES  CENE  MARTIN 

1948 — Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Mark  of  the  Lash, 
Screen  Guild;  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild;  Six  Gun  Sere- 
nade, Mono.;  West  to  Glory,  PRC. 

1946 —  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC;  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep. 

1945 —  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 
1944 — The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC. 


JANET  MARTIN 

(also  known  as  VALYA  TERRY  i 

1948 — Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  King  of  the  Gamblers, 
Rep.  ;The  Main  Street  Kid.;  Train  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep. 

1947 — Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  The  Trespasser,  Rep. 

1945 —  A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep. 

1944 — Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  The  Lady  and 
the  Monster,  Rep. 

MARARIT  MARTIN 

1944 —  Tampico,  20th. 

MARION  MARTIN 

1947—  That's  My  Cal,  Rep. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Cinderella  Jones, 
WB;  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Queen  of 
Burlesque,  PRC;  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MCM; 
Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Gangs  of  the  Water- 
front, Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.; 
Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.;  The  Phantom 
Speaks,  Rep. 

1944 — Cildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO;  The  Great  Mike, 
PRC;  Irish  Eyes  are  Smiling,  20th;  It  Hap- 
pened Tomorrow,  UA;  The  Merry  Monahans, 
Univ.;  Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono.; 
Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 

MARY  MARTIN 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

NORA  MARTIN 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

RICHARD  MARTIN 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate,  RKO; 
Western  Heritage,  RKO;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Thunder 
Mountain,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO; 
Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1946 — The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime.  RKO;  Wanderer 
of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

1944 —  Marine  Riders,  RKO. 

THOMAS  MARTIN 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 

TONY  MARTIN 

1948 —  Casbah.  Ul. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM. 

FRANKIE  MARVIN 

1945 —  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

RONNIE  MARVIN 

(also  known  as  KAY  CORCEY) 

1947 —  Gas  House  Kids  Co  West,  PRC. 

KAY  MARVIS 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono. 

CHICO  MARX 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Casablanca.  UA. 

CROUCHO  MARX 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1946 — A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

HARPO  MARX 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

LeROY  MASON 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Gay  Ranchero, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Along  the  Oregon  Trail, 
Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep.;  Under 
Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 — Heldorado,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall, 
Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Night  Train  to 
Memphis,  Rep.;  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.; 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep.;  Valley  of  the 
Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 

1944 — Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Firebrands  of 
Arizona,  Rep.:  Hidden  Vallev  Outlaws,  Rep.: 
Rockies,  Rep.:  Call  of  the  South  Seas.  Rep.; 
None  Shall  Escape,  Col.;  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep. 
Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The  Mojave  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep  ;  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.; 
Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep.;  Tucson  Raid- 
ers, Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 


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LOUIS  MASON 

1948 — The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  Sport  of  Kings,  Col. 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono.;  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  Somewhere 
in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  Crissly's  Millions,  Rep. 
1944 — Broadway  Rhythm.  MCM. 

SULLY  MASON 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

VIVIAN  MASON 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  MASON 

1947 —  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

OSA  MASSEN 

(also  known  as  STEPHANIE  PAULL) 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  The  Gentleman 
Misbehaves,  Col.;  Strange  Journey,  20th. 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  Were- 
wolf, Col.;  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

EMILY  MASSEY 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MCM. 

ILONA  MASSEY 

1948 —  The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

1946 —  Holiday   in   Mexico,  MCM. 

RAYMOND  MASSEY 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB ;  Mourning  Becomes  Electra, 
RKO. 

1945 —  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB ;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 
1944 — Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  The  Woman  in 

the  Window,  RKO. 

MARJORIE  MASSOW 

1944 — In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Take  It  or 
Leave  It,  20th. 

MATA  AND  HARI 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

AUBREY  MATHER 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM; 
Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM;  For  the  Love 
of  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Hucksters,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McGurk,  MGM;  Temptation,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ. 

1944 — Jane  Eyre,  20th;  The  Lodger,  20th;  National 
Velvet,  MGM. 

CARL  MATHEWS 

1948 —  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Cheyenne  Takes 
Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  Over- 
land Trails,  Mono.;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL; 
Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vig- 
ilantes, EL. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Buffalo  Bill  Rides 
Again,  Screen  Guild;  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  Gun 
Talk,  Mono.;  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

1944 —  Song  of  the   Range,  Mono. 

CAROLE  MATHEWS 

1948 —  The  Accused,  Para. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  I  Love  a 
Mystery,  Col.;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.; 
Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights, 
Col.;  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col.;  A  Thousand 
and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  The  Missing  Juror, 
Col.;  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col. 

DOROTHY  MATHEWS 

1947 —  Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 

CEORCE  MATHEWS 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Up  in  Arms, 
RKO;  Wilson,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer, 
20th. 

AL  MATTHEWS 

1  948 — 1  6  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

1947 — High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Kilroy  Was  Here, 
Mono 


FORREST  MATTHEWS 

1948 — Winner  Take  All,  Mono.;  Triggerman.  Mono. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono.;  Wild  Country, 
PRC. 

1946 —  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 

JUNIUS  MATTHEWS 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ. 

LESTER  MATTHEWS 

1948 —  Fighting   Father   Dunne,  RKO. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Dark  Delu- 
sion, MGM. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  I  Love  a  Mys- 
tery, Col.;  Objective,  Burma!  WB ;  Salty 
O'Rourke,  Para.;  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB ;  Four  Jills  in  a 
Jeep,  20th;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge, 
Univ.;  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.:  Nine  Girls, 
Col.;  Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col.;  The  Story 
of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

VICTOR  MATURE 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Cry  of  the 
City,  20th. 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

BILL  MAUCH 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  The  Accused, 
Para. 

EDWIN  MAX 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

THE  MAXELLOS 

1945 —  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para. 

PAUL  MAXEY 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Personality  Kid, 
Col.;  Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Till  the  Clouds 
Roll  By,  MGM. 

VIRCINIA  MAXEY 

1948 —  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 

EDWIN  MAXWELL 

•  Deceased  8-16-48) 

1947 —  Second  Chance,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Waterfront,  PRC; 
Wilson,  20th. 

JOHN  MAXWELL 

1948 —  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1944 — Alaska,  Mono.;  Lady  in  the  Death  House, 
PRC;  The  Last  Horseman,  Col. 

LOIS  MAXWELL 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB;  The  Decision  of  Christo- 
pher Blake,  WB;  Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

MARILYN  MAXWELL 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  Race  Street,  RKO. 
1947 — High  Barbaree,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 

1944 — Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  Lost  in  a 
Harem,  MGM;  Three  Men  in  White,  MGM. 

RAY  MAYER 

(Deceased  11-22-48) 

1947 —  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  Snafu,  Col. 

1944 — Sweet  and  Low- Down,  20th. 

MITZI  MAYFAIR 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th. 

ANN  TODD  MAYFIELD 

(also  known  as  ANN  E.  TODD) 

MAYLIA 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1947 —  Singapore,  Ul. 

KEN  MAYNARD 

1945 —  Blazing  Frontier,  PRC. 

1944 — Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Westward  Bound, 
Mono. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


KERMIT  MAYNARO 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Tumbleweed 
Trail,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC ;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.; 
Prairie  Badmen,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC; 
Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono.;  Stars  Over  Tex- 
as, PRC. 

1945 —  Devil  Riders,  PRC:  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC; 
Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC;  Gangsters  Den, 
PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance,  PRC;  Stagecoach 
Outlaws,   PRC;  Wild   Horse  Phantom,  PRC. 

1944 — Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws, 
PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  Thundering 
Gun-Slingers,  PRC. 

MARY  MAYNARD 

1948 — Return  of  the  Lash,  EL. 

DONALD  MAYO 

1944 — The  Contender,  PRC;  Valley  of  Vengeance, 
PRC. 

FRANK  MAYO 

1947—  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col. 

1946 —  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory, 
Mono. 

1944—  The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

VIRCINIA  MAYO 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk, 
WB. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Out  of 
the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Seven 
Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

CEORCE  MAYON 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

MIKE  MAZURKI 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Sinbad  the  Sailor, 
RKO;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para.;  Nightmore  Alley, 
20th;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  Live  Wires,  Mono.: 
Mysterious  Intruder,  Col. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
Dakota,  Rep.;  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  The  Horn 
Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Murder,  My  Sweet, 
RKO;  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Missing  Juror,  Col.;  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

CHARLES  McAVOY 

1948—  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

JONATHAN  McCALL 

(also  known  as  JONATHAN  BLACK) 

1946 —  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 

LON  McCALLISTER 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Red  House,  UA;  Thunder  in  the  Valley, 
20th. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

DOREEN  McCANN 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames  Col. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  Sister  Kenny, 
RKO. 

1945 —  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep. 

MICKEY  McCARDLE 

1948 —  Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

FRANK  McCARROLL 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Blazing 
Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 — Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Buffalo  Bill 
Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Gunman's  Code, 
Univ.;  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.; 
Heading  West,  Col. 

1945 — His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC;  The  Lonesome 
Trail,  Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Rustler's 
Hideout,  PRC;  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.; 
Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col.;  Wild  Horse 
Phantom,  PRC. 

1944 — Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC;  Cuns  of  the  Law, 
PRC;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 


clem  McCarthy 

1947 —  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists. 

dennis  McCarthy 

1948 —  Enchantment,  RKO. 

red  McCarthy 

1946 — Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

MARY  McCARTY 

1945 —  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

1944 —  |n  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  The  Sul- 
livans,  20th. 

PATTI  McCARTY 

1946 —  Overland  Raiders,  PRC. 

1945 —  Devil  Riders,   PRC;  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC. 

1944 —  Bluebeard,  PRC;  Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC; 
Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  Gunsmoke 
Mesa,  PRC. 

RODDY  McCASKILL 
1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

JACK  McCLENDON 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  The 
Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep. 

EILEEN  McCLORY 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

CREC  McCLURE 

1948 — Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 

FRANK  McCOWN 
(also  known  as  RORY  CALHOUN) 

joan  Mccracken 

1947 —  Cood  News,  MGM. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

robert  c.  Mccracken 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

JOEL  McCREA 

1948 — Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  The  Great  Moment,  Para. 

PHILO  McCULLOUCH 

1947 —  That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

BETTY  McDANIEL 

1948 —  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul. 

HATTIE  McDANIEL 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep. 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB;  Margie,  20th;  Never 
Say  Goodbye,  WB;  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1944 —  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;  Janie,  WB;  Since  You 
Went  Away,  UA;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

SAM  McDANIEL 

1948 — Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Secret  Service  Investi- 
gator, Rep. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe 
Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  A  Guy,  a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col. 
1944 — Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

edmund  Mcdonald 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Timber  Queen,  Para. 

francis  Mcdonald 

1948 —  Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  The  Bold  Frontiers- 
man, Rep.;  The  Paleface,  Para.;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  Ul;  Son  of  God's  Country,  Rep. 

1947 — Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  Duel  in  the  Sun. 
SRO;  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Saddle 
Pals,  Rep. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Canyon  Pass- 
age, Univ.;  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  The 
Devil's  Playground,  UA;  The  Invisible  In- 
former, Rep.;  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul;  My  Pal 
Trigger,  Rep.;  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.; 
Roll  on  Texas  Moon,   Rep.;  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  The  Great 
Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.;  South  of  the  Rio 
Grande,   Mono. ;   Strange   Confessions,  Univ. 

1944 — Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Lumberjack,  UA; 
Mystery  Man,  UA;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 


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ACTORS-ACTRE S  S  E  S 


ceorce  Mcdonald 

1948 — Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO ;  Swell  Cuy,  Ul. 

cordon  Mcdonald 

1944 —  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

crace  Mcdonald 

1945 —  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  See  My  Lawyer, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Destiny,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Hat 
Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue 
Room,  Univ.;  My  Cal  Loves  Music,  Univ. 

ian  Mcdonald 

1948 — Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB. 

marie  Mcdonald 

1947 — Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MCM. 

1945 —  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA;  It's  a  Pleasure, 
RKO. 

1944 — Guest  in  the  House.  UA;  I  Love  a  Soldier, 

Para.;  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

mary  Mcdonald 

(also  known  as  CAROL  AMES) 

ray  Mcdonald 

1947 — Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 


1944- 


SAM    "DEACON''  McDONALD 

-Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep. 


TOM  McDONOUCH 

1-947 — The  Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

RODDY  McDOWALL 

1948 — (Assoc.  prod.)  Rocky,  Mono.;  Kidnapped, 
Mono. ;  Macbeth,  Rep. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 

1945 — Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Thunderhead — Son  of 
Flicka,  20th. 

1944 — The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  White 
Cliffs,  MGM. 

WINIFRIEDE  McDOWALL 

1948 — Kidnapped,  Mono. 

claire  Mcdowell 

1944 —  Are  These  Your   Parents,   Mono.;   Men  on 
Her  Mind,  PRC. 

nelson  Mcdowell 

(  Deceased ) 

1945 —  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep. 

bob  Mcelroy 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Gun  Talk,  Mono.; 
Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

RENNY  McEVOY 

1946 —  From  This   Day   Forward,   RKO;   Miss  Susie 
Slagle's,  Para. 

1945 — Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ. 
1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.;  Wing  and 
a  Prayer,  20th. 


1945 — Fear, 


DARREN  McCAVIN 

Mono. 


FIBBER  McCEE  AND  MOLLY 
ir.  n.  JIM  and  MARIAN  JORDAN ) 

1°44 — Heavenly  Days,  RKO. 

PAT  R.  McCEE 

1946 — Border  Bandits,  Mono. 


1948- 


ROCER  McCEE 

-Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 


JOEL  McCINNIS 
(r.  n.  MICHAEL  RIORDAN) 

1946 —  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC. 
1945 — Bedside  Manner,  UA. 
1944 — Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

OWEN  McCIVENEY 

1947 —  If  Winter  Comes,  MCM. 


FRANK  McCLYNN 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild 
1945 — Rogues  Callery,  PRC. 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

JOHNNY  McCOVERN 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

JEWEL  McCOWAN 

1945 —  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 


1944- 

1948- 
1947- 


1946- 
1944- 


McCOWMAN  AND  MACK 

-Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

CHARLES  McCRAW 

-The   Hunted,   Allied   Artists;    Hazard,  Para.; 

Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 
-On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail.  Rep.;  Roses  Are 

Red.  20th;  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  The  Long  Night, 

RKO;  Brute  Force,  Ul;  The  Gangster,  Allied 

Artists;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 
-The  Killers,  Univ. 
-The  Imposter,  Univ. 


He  Walked  By 


DON  McCUIRE 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Wallflower,  WB; 

Whiplash,  WB;  I   Surrender  Dear,  Col. 
1947 — Always  Together,  WB;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose, 

WB;  Love  and  Learn,  WB;  The  Man  I  Love, 

WB;    Nora    Prentiss,   WB;    Possessed,  WB; 

That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB;  Pride  of  the  Marines, 
WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

DOROTHY  McCUIRE 

1947 —  Centleman's  Agreement,  20th;  Claudia  and 
David,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back.  Univ.;  Till 
the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO;  A  Tree  Grows 
in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

IDA  McCUIRE 

1946 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th  Street, 
20th. 

JOHN  McCUIRE 

1948 —  The  Strawberry   Roan,  Col. 
Night,  EL. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep. 

MARCY  McCUIRE 

1948 —  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM. 

1946 —  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO. 
1945 — Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

1944 —  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 
RKO. 

MARION  McCUIRE 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

MICHAEL  McCUIRE 

1948 —  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Son  of 
Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC;  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1944 —  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

TOM  McCUIRE 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB. 

FRANK  McHUCH 

1948—  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  The  Hoodlum 
Saint,  MGM;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  The 
Runaround,  Univ. 

1945 —  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  State  Fair.  20th. 
1944 — Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Going  My  Way, 

Para.;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

KITTY  McHUCH 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

MATT  McHUCH 

1948 — Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  Scudda- 
Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  An  Innocent  Af- 
fair, UA. 

1947 —  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para. 


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1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO. 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;Salome.  Where  She 
Danced,  Univ. 

1944 —  My  Buddy,  Rep.;  Secret  Command,  Col.; 
Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

MERLE  McHUCH 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

JOSEPH  MclNERNEY 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

|OHN  MclNTIRE 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Black  Bart,  Ul; 
Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  Command  De- 
cision, MCM;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

CHRISTINE  MclNTYRE 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear, 
Mono.;  News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Gun  Talk, 
Mono. 

1946 —  The  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono. 

1945 —  Frontier  Feud.  Mono. 

1944 —  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  West  of  the 
Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

HAL  MclNTYRE  and  ORCHESTRA 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Sing  Me  a  Song 
of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

LEILA  MclNTYRE 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Fallen  Angel  20th. 

PECCY  MclNTYRE 

1948 —  I  remember  Mama,  RKO. 

CEORCE  McKAY 
( Deceased ) 

1945 — Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Dancing  in  Man- 
hattan, Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  One 
Mysterious  Night,  Col. 

SCOTT  McKAY 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1945—  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

1944 —  Guest  in  the  House.  UA;  Thirty  Seconds 
Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

WANDA  McKAY 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  Jinx 
Money,  Mono.;  Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  The 
Story  of  Life,  Crusade;  The  Golden  Eye, 
Mono.;  Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 — Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

1946 —  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  There  Goes  Kelly, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Leave  It  to  the 
Irish,  Mono.;  The  Monster  Maker,  PRC; 
Smart  Guy,  Mono.;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

JOHN  McKEE 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

PAT  McKEE 

1944 — Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

FAY  McKENZIE 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 
1944 — The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ. 

MICHAEL  McKENZIE 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

ROBERT  McKENZIE 

1946 — Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  Romance  of  the 
West,  PRC. 

1944 —  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO;  Texas  Masquerade, 
UA;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

HARRY  McKIM 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Wanderer  of 
the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

1944— The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Nevada,  RKO; 
Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 


MIRA  McKINNEY 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1947 — Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Linda  Be  Good.  PRC. 

1946 —  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  Rough  Riders  of  Chey- 
enne, Rep. 

NINA   MAE  McKINNEY 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para. 

1946 —  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep. 

1944 —  Dark  Waters,  UA. 

ANDREW  McLACLEN 

1945 —  Paris-Underground,  UA. 

VICTOR  McLACLEN 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO. 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  The 
Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946—  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye.  Rep. 

1944 — The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO ;  Roger 
Touhy-Gangster,  20th;  Tampico,  20th;  Rough, 
Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

BILLY  McLAIN 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MGM. 

JEAN  McLAREN 

1948 —  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

MARY  McLAREN 

1948 — Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

JIMMY  McLARNIN 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

HILL  McLEAN 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

CATHERINE  FRANCES  McLEOD 

1948 — Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep. 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  The  Fabulous  Texan, 
Rep. 

1946 — Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM;  I've  Always  Loved 

You,  Rep. 
1944 — They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

FRANK  McLURE 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

NEIL  McMAHON 

1948 —  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

CEORCE  McMANUS 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

SHARON  McMANUS 

1948 — No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 

1947 —  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 — Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Bewitched,  MGM. 
1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 

julia  McMillan 

1946 —  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My 
Business.  PRC. 

HORACE  McNALLY 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Magnificent  Doll, 
Ul;  Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

'945 — Bewitched,  MGM;  Dangerous  Partners.  MGM. 
1944 — An   American   Romance,   MGM;   Thirty  Sec- 
onds Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

STEPHEN  McNALLY  , 

1948 —  Johnny  Belinda,  WB ;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

EDWARD  McNAMARA 

( Deceased  I 

1944 — Arsenic  and  Old  Lace.  WB. 

CHARLES  McNAUCHTON 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

JACK  McNAUCHTON 

1948 —  I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

HOWARD  McNEELEY 

1947— Banjo.  RKO. 


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BUTTERFLY  McQUEEN 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1945 — Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  Mildred  Pierce, 
WB. 

|OE  McQUINN 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep. 

MALCOLM  "BUD"  McTACCERT 

1944 — Come  On  Danger,  RKO. 

JOE  McTURK 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name.  20th. 

JACK  McVEA 

1947 — Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

PAT  MeVEY 

1947 —  Welcome  Stranger,  Para. 

1946 —  Swell  Guy,  Ul;  Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee, 
WB. 

PAUL  McVEY 

1948 —  Force  of  Evil,  MCM. 

1944 — Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  Smart  Guy,  Mono. 

EDWARD  McWADE 

<  Deceased  I 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

MARCARET  McWADE 

1948 — The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion. 

CLAIRE  MEADE 

1947 —  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

MARY  MEADE 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 
1947 — T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

CEORCE  MEADER 

1947 —  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC;  Betty  Co-Ed  Col.; 
For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Keeper  of  the 
Bees,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB ; 
Spellbound,  UA;  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn, 
20th. 

JAYNE  MEADOWS 

1948 —  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th.;  Enchantment, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM;  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MCM; 
Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MGM. 

CECILIA  MEACHER 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

CRANT  MEANS 

1948 —  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  Harpoon,  Screen 
Guild. 

PATRICIA  MEDINA 

1948 — The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Secret  Heart,  MCM. 

DONALD  MEEK 

( Deceased  I 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  Because  of  Him, 
Univ.;  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  State  Fair, 
20th. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MGM;  Bathing  Beauty, 
MGM;  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  Rationing, 
MGM;  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM; 
Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

GEORGE  MEEKER 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  The  Gay 
Ranchero,  Rep.;  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.; 
The  Denver  Kid,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Smash-Up — the  Story  of  a 
Woman,  Ul;  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter, 
Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Below  the  Dead- 
line, Mono.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Mur- 
der Is  My  Business,  PRC;  Red  Dragon,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Black  Market  Ba- 
bies, Mono.;  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Come 
Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Crime.  Inc.,  PRC;  Docks 
of  New  York,  Mono.;  A  Guy,  a  Girl  and  a 


Pal,  Col.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.; 
Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  I  Accuse  My  Par- 
ents, PRC;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.;  Silent 
Partner,  Rep.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

RUSSELL  MEEKER 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col. 

LAL  CHAND  MEHRA 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

1947 —  Singapore.  Ul. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

THE   MERRY  MEISTERS 

1944 —  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

LAURITZ  MELCHOIR 

1948 —  Luxury  Liner,  MGM. 

1947 — This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 

CEORGE  MELFORD 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1945—  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  A 
Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

HARRO  MELLER 

1947 —  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  The  House  on  92nd 
Street,  20th. 

FRANK  MELTON 

1948 —  Daredevils  of  the  Cloud,  Rp. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

| AMES  MELTON 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

SIDNEY  MELTON 

1947 —  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

THE  MELTONES 

1945 —  Let's  Go  Steady,  Col. 

SIR  CHARLES  MENDL 

1947—  Ivy,  Ul. 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO. 

HENRY  MENDOZA 

1948 —  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

NILO  MENENDEZ  and  HIS  RHUMBA  BAND 

1944 —  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

ADOLPHE  MENJOU 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MGM. 

1947 —  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col.; 
The  Hucksters,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  Heartbeat, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Man  Alive.  RKO. 
1944 — Step  Lively,  RKO. 

YEHUDI  MENUHIN 

1948 —  Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

TOMMY  MENZIES 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono. 

FREDDIE  MERCER 

1944 — Gildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO;  My  Cal  Loves 
Music,  Univ. 

MARILYN  MERCER 

1948 — Guns  of  Hate,  RKO. 

LOUIS  MERCIER 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Jewels  of  Branden- 
burg, 20th. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th;  Prison  Ship, 
Col. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille, 
WB. 

BOB  MEREDITH 

1945 —  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col.;  Wild  Horse 
Phantom,  PRC. 

1944— The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 


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115 


BURCESS  MEREDITH 

1948 — On  Our  Merry  Way.  UA, 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Magnificent 
Doll,  Ul. 

1945—  Story  of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

CHARLES  MEREDITH 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  The  Boy  With  Green 
Hair,  RKO;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th. 

FRANK  MEREDITH 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 

JILL  MEREDITH 

(also  known  as  JILL  BROWNINCI 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

IOHN  MEREDITH 

1947 — Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC;  Two  Blondes 
and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

MADCE  MEREDITH 

1947 —  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

1946 — Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adven- 
ture, RKO. 

PETER  MEREMBLUM  JUNIOR  ORCHESTRA 

1945 —  Mexicana,  Rep. 

PHILIP  MERIVALE 

I  Deceased ) 

1946 —  Adventure.  MGM;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO;  The 
Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 — The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para.;  Nothing  But 
Trouble,  MGM. 

UNA  MERKEL 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  The  Bride  Goes 
Wild,  MGM. 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion. 

1944 —  Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono. 

MARY  MERRALL 

1948 —  I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

DORIS  MERRICK 

1948 — The  Counterfeiters.  20th. 

1947 —  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.; 
Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

LYNN  MERRICK 

1947 —  I  Love  Trouble,  Col 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Danger- 
ous Business,  Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.:  Boston  Blackie 
Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.;  A  Guy,  a  Girl  and 
a  Pal,  Col.;  Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944—  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.;  Meet 
Miiss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  Nine  Girls,  Col.; 
Stars  on  Parade,  Col. 

BOB  MERRILL 

1945 —  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ. 

CARY  MERRILL 

1948 —  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

LOU  MERRILL 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 

BRUCE  MERRITT 

1946 —  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

SYBIL  MERRITT 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC;  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM. 

1945 —  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

JOHN  MERTON 

1948 — Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  The  Golden  Eye, 
Mono.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits.  Mono.;  The  Desert  Horse- 
man, Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.;  The 
Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  The  Gay  Cavalier, 
Mono.;  Heading  West,  Col. 


1945 — Devil  Riders,  PRC;  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.; 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC; 
Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

1944 —  Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC;  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.; 
Girl  Rush,  RKO;  Land  of  the  Outlaws.  Mono.; 
Texas  Masquerade,  UA;  Valley  of  Vengeance, 
PRC;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

CEORCE  METAXA 

1945 —  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Mask  of  Dimitrios.  WB. 

JAMES  METCALFE 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Danny  Boy,  PRC; 
The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

BOB  MEUSEL 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

TORBEN  MEYER 

1948 — Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday.  UA. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  The  Mighty  Mc- 
Curk,  MGM. 

1945—  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Greenwich  Village, 
20th;  Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  The 
Purple  Heart,  20th. 

CERTRUDE  MICHAEL 

1948 —  That  Wonderful  Urge.  20th. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Club  Havana,  PRC; 
Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 —  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

PETER  MICHAEL 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

PAT  MICHAELS 

1947 —  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep. 

LORA  LEE  MICHEL 

1948 —  Good  Sam,  RKO;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

ESTHER  MICHELSON 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

JERRY  MICKELSEN 

1945 — Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

ROBERT  MIDDLEMASS 

1945 —  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  A  Sporting  Chance, 
Rep. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC;  Wilson,  20th. 

CHARLES  MIDDLETON 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono.;  Station 
West  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Pretender.  Rep. 

1946 —  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do.  PRC:  Our  Vines  Have  Tender 
Grapes,  MGM;  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

1944 — The  Town  Went  Wild.  PRC. 

DORESE  MIDCLEY 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

EUCENE  MIKELER 

1944 —  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

JOSEF  "CHEF"  MILANI 

1945—  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 
1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

ADOLPHE  MILAR 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

TERRY  MILBURN 

1948 —  The  Challenge,  20th. 

ARTHUR  MILES 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  Spook  Busters, 
Mono. 

1945 —  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

BETTY  MILES 

1944 — Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC:  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono.;  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 


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JOHN  MILES 

1947 —  Cunfighters,  Col.;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  The 
Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB ;  Too  Young  to 
Know,  WB. 

1944 —  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

PETER  MILES 

1948 —  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

JOHN  MILJAN 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep. 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  That's  My  Man,  Rep.; 
Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild;  In  Self 
Defense,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ.;  The  Last  Crooked  Mile, 
Rep.;  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  I  Accuse  My  Parents, 
PRC:  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ. 

LYNN  MILLAN 

1948 —  Incident,  Mono. 

RAY  MILLAND 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para.; 
Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

1947 —  CaN'ornia,  Para.;  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.; 
The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.;  Variety 
Girl,  Para.;  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para.;  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  Ministry  of  Fear, 
Para.:  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para.;  The  Unin- 
vited, Para. 

ANN  MILLER 

1948 —  Easter  Parade,  MGM. 

1946—  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Ap- 
ples, Col. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Hey  Rookie,  Col.;  Jam 
Session,  Col. 

CHARLES  MILLER 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-Up.  Ul. 

1946 —  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Honeymoon 
Ahead,  Univ. 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley 
Outlaws,  Rep.;  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.; 
Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Wilson,  20th. 

EVE  MILLER 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Inner 
Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

JOAN  MILLER 

1948—  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

|OHN  "SKINS''  MILLER 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

KRISTINE  MILLER 

1948—  Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

1947 — Desert  Fury,  Para.;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

LORRAINE  MILLER 

1947 — The  White  Gorilla,  Special  Attractions. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC; 
Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  The  Lonesome  Trail, 
Mono.;  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Three  in  the 
Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MGM. 

MARVIN  MILLER 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Dead  Reckoning, 
Col.;  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Intrigue, 
UA. 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Just  Before  Dawn, 
Col.;  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  The  Phantom 
Thief,  Col. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

MOLLIE  MILLER 

'947 — Louisiana,  Mono. 


PATRICIA  MILLER 

1948 — Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

PECCY  MILLER 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB. 

SIDNEY  MILLER 

1945 —  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  There  Goes  Kelly, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Hot  Rhythm, 
Mono. 

SUSAN  MILLER 

1948 —  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

JAMES  MILLICAN 

1948 — Hazard,  Para.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Let's  Live 
Again,  20th;  Disaster,  Para.;  The  Man  from 
Colorado,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen 
Guild;  Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild; 
Command  Decision,  MGM;  Rogues'  Regiment, 
Ul  ;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

1947— The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.;  Stepchild, 
PRC;  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

EDWIN  MILLS 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

SHIRLEY  MILLS 

1947 —  Betty  Co-Ed  Col. 

1944 —  Nine  Girls,  Col.;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

WARREN  MILLS 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

1947—  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  Vacation  Days, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  The  Girl  of  the 
Limberlost,  Col.;  High  School  Hero,  Mono.; 
Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  The  Man  Who  Dared, 
Col.;  Margie,  20th;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC; 
Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 — Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  When  the  Lights 
Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

CHARLES  MILLSFIELD 

1946 —  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

MARTIN  MILNER 

1948 —  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col. 

EDWARD  and  EDWIN  MILO 

(also  known  as  the  MILO  TWINS) 

1944 —  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

MOY  MING 

1946 — Prison  Ship,  Col. 

ALEXIS  MINOTIS 

1948 — Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA;  Notorious,  RKO. 

AURORA  MIRANDA 

1945 —  Tell  It  to  a  Star.  Rep. 

1944—  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

CARMEN  MIRANDA 

1948— A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1946—  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 

1945—  Doll  Face,  20th. 

1944 —  rFour  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Greenwich  Village, 

20th;  Something  for  the  Boys,  20th. 

BARRY  MITCHELL 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep. 

BELLE  MITCHELL 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  The  Vicious  Cir- 
cle, UA;  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Sword 
of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Vacation  Days, 
Mono. 

1946 — Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's 
Secret,  PRC. 

1945—  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

BILLY  MITCHELL 

1944 — Home  in  Indiana.  20th. 


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CAMERON  MITCHELL 

1948 — Homecoming,    MGM;    Leather   Cloves,  Col.; 

Command  Decision,  MCM. 
1947 — High  Barbaree,  MCM;  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McCurk,  MCM. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MCM;  What  Next, 
Corporal  Hargrove?  MCM. 

CHARLES  MITCHELL 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC; 
Too  Many  Winners,  PRC;  Heartaches,  PRC; 
(Songs)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

EWINC  MITCHELL 

1948 —  Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

FRANK  MITCHELL 

1948 — The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1944 —  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

CRANT  MITCHELL 

1948 — Who  Killed  "Doc"  Robbin.  UA. 

1947 — Honeymoon,  RKO;  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Ave- 
nue, Mono.;  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.; 
Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holi- 
day, Col. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MCM. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  Bring  on  the  Cirls, 
Para.;  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Con- 
flict, WB;  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  Guest  Wife, 
UA;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  A  Medal 
for  Benny,  Para. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  Arsenic  and  Old 
Lace,  WB.;  The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  Laura, 
20th;  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MCM; 
Step  Lively,  RKO;  When  the  Lights  Co  on 
Again,  PRC. 

HOWARD  MITCHELL 

1947 —  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

1943 —  Mission  to  Moscow,  WB. 

JOHNNY  MITCHELL 

(also  known  as  DOUCLASS  DRAKE) 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

LARRY  MITCHELL 

1947—  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO. 

MILLARD  MITCHELL 

1948 —  A  Foreign  Affair.  Para. 

1947—  A  Double  Life,  Ul;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946 —  Swell  Cuy,  Ul. 

NORVAL  MITCHELL 

1945 —  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

ROBERT  MITCHELL  BOYCHOIR 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story.  Allied  Artists;  The 
Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep. 
1944 — Going  My  Way,  Para. 

SHIRLEY  MITCHELL 

1944 —  Jamboree,  Rep. 

THOMAS  MITCHELL 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB. 

1947 —  High  Barbaree,  MCM;  Adventure,  MCM;  The 
Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MCM. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  Three  Wise  Fools, 
MGM;  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Within  These  Walls, 
20th. 

1944— Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Dark  Waters,  UA;  The 
Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  Sullivans, 
20th;  Wilson,  20th. 

JACK  MITCHUM 

1948 —  The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

JULIE  MITCHUM 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Cuild. 


ROBERT  MITCHUM 

1948 — Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  Rachel  and  the 
Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Locket,  RKO;  Pursued,  WB;  Crossfire, 
RKO;  Desire  Me,  MCM;  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO;  Undercurrent, 
MCM. 

1945-  — Story  of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA;  West  of  the  Pecos, 

RKO. 

1944 —  Cirl  Rush,  RKO;  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here 
Anymore,   Mono.;   Nevada,   RKO;   Riders  of 
the  Deadline.  UA;  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo, 
MGM;  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 
Licked,  Univ. 

MARTA  MITROVITCH 

1948 —  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1946 —  Tne  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

MILADA  MLADOVA 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

ALICE  MOCK 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

PRINCE  MODUPE 

1945— Nsbonga,  PRC. 

KANSAS  MOEHRINC 

1  948 — Frontier  Agent,  Mono. 
1945 — Cun  Smoke,  Mono. 

1944 —  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono. 

TOM  MOFFATT 

1945 —  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

SHARYN  MOFFETT 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col. 

1947—  Banjo,  RKO;  The  Locket,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  A  Boy,  a  Cirl  and  a 
Dog,  Film  Classics. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  San 
Francisco,  RKO. 

1944 —  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

GERALD  MOHR 

1948 —  Two  Cuys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947—  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  Heaven  Only 
Knows,  UA;  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Dangerous  Busi- 
ness, Col.;  Cilda,  Col.;  A  Cuy  Could  Change, 
Rep.;  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  The 
Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  The  Notorious  Lone 
Wolf,  Col.;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.;  The 
Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

LILLIAN  MOLIERI 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  Tarzan  and  the 
Leopard  Woman,  RKO 

1945 —  South  of  the  Rio  Crande,  Mono. 

CARLOS   MOLINA   and  ORCHESTRA 

1945 — Club  Havana,  PRC. 

CARMEN  MOLINA 

1945 — Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 
1944 — The  Three  Caballeros,  Rep. 

WALTER  MOLNAR 

1944 — Jo  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

MARILYN  MONK 

1947 —  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

MARILYN  MONROE 

1948 —  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th:  Ladies  of 
the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 — Dangerous  Years,  20th. 

VAUCHN  MONROE  and  HIS  ORCHESTRA 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 
1944 — Meet  the  People,  MCM. 

RICARDO  MONTALBAN 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM. 
1947 — Fiesta,  MCM. 


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MONTY  MONTAQUE 

1947 —  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

1944 —  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA. 

LOLA  MONTES 

1945 —  The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 — The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep. 

LUIS  MONT E Z 

1944 —  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep. 

MARIA  MONTEZ 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey  Ul. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 —  AM  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Bow- 
ery to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.; 
Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Cypsy  Wildcat,  Univ. 

CEORCE  MONTGOMERY 

1948 —  Lulu  Belle.  Col.;  The  Girl  from  Manhattan, 
UA;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

1946 —  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

JACK  MONTGOMERY 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB. 

MARTHA  MONTGOMERY 

1946 —  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep. 

ROBERT  MONTGOMERY 

1948 —  June  Bride,  WB;  The  Secret  Land,  MGM;  The 
Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  Ride  the  Pink  Horse, 
Ul. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

ALEX  MONTOYA 

1947 —  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  West  to 
Glory,  PRC. 

1945 —  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 

RALPH  MOODY 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

TEX  MOONEY 

1948 — Jungle  )im,  Col. 

CHARLES  MOORE 

1944—  -Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

CLAYTON  MOORE 

1948 — Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep. 
1947 — Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

CLIFFORD  MOORE 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

CONSTANCE  MOORE 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  In  Old  Sacra- 
mento, Rep. 

1945—  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  Earl  Carroll  Vani- 
ties, Rep.;  Mexicana,  Rep. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Show  Business,  RKO. 

DENNIS  MOORE 

1948 —  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  Frontier  Agent, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono. 

1946 —  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  Frontier  Feud, 
Mono.;  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Imposter,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Curse, 
Univ.;  Song  of  the  Range,  Mono;  Twilight  on 
the  Prairie,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ.; 
West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

DICKIE  MOORE 

1948 —  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  Behind  Locked 
Doors,  EL. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Years,  20th;  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 
1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Sweet  and  Low- 
Down,  20th;  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

DONNA  MOORE 

1947— Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 


EVE  MOORE 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Of  Hu- 
man Bondage,  WB. 

1945 —  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

IDA  MOORE 

1948 — Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  Money  Madness, 
Film  Classics;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  Manhat- 
tan Angel,  Col. 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para.;  The  Egg  and  I, 
Ul;  It's  a  joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 — Cirls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  Her  Lucky  Night, 
Univ.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Chost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  She's  a 
Soldier,  Too,  Col. 

JACQUELINE  MOORE 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

MATT  MOORE 

1948 —  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM. 
1945 — Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 —  Wilson,  20th. 

PATTI  MOORE 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM. 

ROGER  MOORE 

1948— The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col. 

SUE  MOORE 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

TERRY  MOORE 
Ir.  n    HELEN  COFORD) 

1948 — The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

TOM  MOORE 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th. 

VICTOR  MOORE 

1948 — On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 
1944 — Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

VIOLA  MOORE 

1944 —  The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para. 

ACNES  MOOREHEAD 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  The  Woman  in 
White,  WB;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB ;  Station 
West,  RKO. 

1947 —  Dark  Passage.  WB;  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  Our  Vines 
Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MGM;  Jane  Eyre,  20th;  Mrs. 
Parkington,  MGM;  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM; 
Since  You  Went  Away,  UA;  Tomorrow,  the 
World!  UA. 

BERT  MOOREHOUSE 

1946 —  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ. 

1945 —  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

DOLORES  MORAN 

1947 —  The  Man  I  Love,  WB ;  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 
1945 — The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Too  Young 

to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;  To  Have  and  Have 
Not,  WB;  Old  Acquaintance,  WB. 

FRANK  MORAN 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1945 —  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para. 

JACKIE  MORAN 

1947 — Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Specter  of  the 
Rose,  Rep.;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

1945 —  Let's  Go  Steady,  Col.;  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 
1944 — Janie,  WB ;   Song  of  the  Open   Road,   UA  . 

Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep. 


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PATSY  MORAN 

19-48 — Song   of   the  Drifter,   Mono.;   Homicide  for 

Three,  Rep. 
1947 — Betty  Co-Ed.  Col. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono. 

1944 —  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

RAY  MORAN 

(also  known  as  RAY  ELDER ) 

WILLIAM  MORAN 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th. 

MILBURN  MORANTE 

1948 —  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Overland  Trails, 
Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono. 

CARTER  MORELAND 

1946 —  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO. 

MANTAN  MORELAND 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.  ,  The  Shanghai 
Chest,  Mono. ;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Trap.  Mono.;  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

1946 —  Dark  Alibi.  Mono. 

1945— Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  The  Jade  Mask, 
Mono.;  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Univ.;  The  Shang- 
hai Cobra,  Mono.;  The  Spider,  20th. 

1944 —  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  Bowery  to  Broadway, 
Univ.;  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service, 
Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  Moon  Over 
Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Pin  Up  Cirl,  20th;  South  of 
Dixie,  Univ. 

ANTONIO  MORENO 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

ROSITA  MORENO 

1945 — A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para. 

ELAINE  MOREY 

•  also  known  as  JANET  WARREN ) 

1945 —  Wild  Horse  Phantom,  PRC. 

BYRON  MORCAN 

1946 —  Gailant  Journey,  Col. 

DENNIS  MORCAN 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB ;  One  Sunday  Afternoon, 
WB  ;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947—  Cheyenne,  WB ;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  One  More  Tomorrow  WB;  The  Time,  the 
Place  and  the  Girl,  WB ;  Two  Guys  from  Mil- 
waukee, WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticutt,  WB;  Cod  Is  My 
Co-Pilot,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Shine  on  Harvest 
Moon,  WB;  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

EULA  MORCAN 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  A  Night  in  Paradise, 
Univ. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Leave  It 
to  Blondie,  Col. 

FRANK  MORCAN 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  The  Three  Muske- 
teers, MGM. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  Lady  Luck, 
RKO;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1945—  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

1944 —  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Ape 
Man,  Mono.;  The  White  Cliffs,  MGM. 

CEORCE  MORCAN 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col. 

HARRY  HAYES  MORCAN 

1948 —  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947—  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 — Avalanche,  PRC;  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 —  My  Name  is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

HENRY  "HERE'S"  MORCAN 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA. 


HENRY  MORCAN 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  All  My  Sons.  Ul;  Race 
Street,  RKO;  Yellow  Sky,  20th;  The  Saxon 
Charm,  Ul;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 — The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  From  This  Day  Forward, 
RKO;  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th; 
Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  Some- 
where in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano.  20th;  State  Fair,  20th. 
1944— The  Eve  of  St.   Mark,  20th;  Gentle  Annie, 

MGM;  Roger  Touhy-Gangster,  20th;  Wing  and 
a  Prayer,  20th. 

JOHN  MORCAN 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC. 

KAY  MORCAN 

1947 —  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

LEE  MORCAN 

1948 —  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL,  The  Fight- 
ing Vigilantes,  EL;  Black  Hills,  EL 

MICHELE  MORCAN 

1946—  The  Chase,  UA. 

1944 —  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

PATTI  MORCAN 

1948 — Here  Comes  Trouble,  PA. 

RALPH  MORCAN 

1948 — Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL;  The  Creeper.  20th. 

1947 —  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col.;  Song  of  the  Thin 
Man,  MGM;  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  Hollywood  and 
Vine,  PRC;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 — Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.;  The  Imposter, 
Univ.;  The  Monster  Maker,  PRC;  Trocadero, 
Rep.;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

RUSS  MORCAN 

1947 —  (Orchestral  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Sarge  Goes 
to  College,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  MORCAN 

1944—  — The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep. 

ALBERT  MORIN 

1948 —  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

PATRICIA  MORISON 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  Sofia,  Film  Clas- 
sics; The  Return  of  Wildfire.  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress.  RKO;  Queen  of  the 
Amazons,  Screen  Guild;  Song  of  the  Thin  Man. 
MGM. 

1946 —  Danger  Woman,  Univ.;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Without  Love,  MGM. 

KAREN  MORLEY 

1947 —  Framed,  Col.;  Thirteenth  Hour.  Col. 

1946 —  The  Unknown,  Col. 

1945 —  Jealousy,  Rep. 

KAY  MORLEY 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Six  Gun  Sere- 
nade, Mono. 

NICK  MORO 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

MOROSLAVA 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova.  EL. 

BIC  BEN  MOROZ 

1948 — Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

CEORCE  MORRELL 

1948 — The  Prairie.  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC. 

1944 — Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails, 
Mono.;  Trigger  Law,  Mono. 

CAROL  MORRIS 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col. 


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CHESTER  MORRIS 

1 948— Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col. 
1947 — Blind  Spot,  Col. 

1946 — Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  A  Close  Call  for 
Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  One  Way  to  Love,  Col.; 
The  Phantom  Thief,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Rough, 
Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

1944 —  -Double  Exposure,  Para.;  Gambler's  Choice, 
Para.;  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col.;  Secret 
Command,  Col. 

DOROTHY  MORRIS 

1946 —  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  Our  Vines  Have  Tender 
Crapes.  MCM. 

1944 — Main  Street  After  Dark,  MCM;  None  Shall 
Escape,  Col.;  Rationing,  MCM;  Thirty  Seconds 
Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

FRANCES  MORRIS 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  The  Unfaithful.  WB. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Crime  of  the 
Century,  Rep.;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1944 — Lumber  lack,  UA;  Summer  Storm,  UA. 


1945- 


MURIEL  MORRIS 

-Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 


DAVID  MORRIS 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  When  My  Baby  Smiles 
at  Me,  20th. 


Col.;  Whirl- 


PHILIP  MORRIS 

1948 — Buckaroo   from    Powder  River, 

wind  Raiders,  Col. 
1946 — Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th. 
1945 — West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 
1944— Nevada,  RKO. 


PHYLLIS  MORRIS 

1948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para.;  Julia  Misbehaves, 
MCM. 

WAYNE  MORRIS 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  The  Big  Punch. 
WB. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley.  WB;  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle, 
WB. 

ANN  MORRISON 

1948—  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

EWART  C.  MORRISON 

1948— The  Search.  MCM. 

DOUGLAS  MORROW 

1946 —  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO. 

NEYLE  MORROW 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  Pirates  of  Monte- 
rey, Ul. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

ELLA  MAE  MORSE 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do.  PRC. 
1944 — South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

|OAN  MORTIMER 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para.;  Henry  Al- 
drich's  Little  Secret,  Para. 

CHARLES  MORTON 

1944 —  Lumberjack,  UA. 

DANNY  MORTON 
(r   n.  TONY  CANNON) 

1948 —  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  Money  Madness,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Cunman's  Code.  Univ.:  Smooth  As  Silk,  Univ. 

1945 —  Crime,    Inc.,    PRC;    The    Crimson  Canary, 
Univ. 

JOHN  MORTON 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 
1945 — Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  The  Cherokee 

Flash,  Rep. 


ARNOLD  MOSS 

1948 — The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 
1946 — Temptation,  Ul. 

CARLTON  MOSS 

1944 —  The  Negro  Soldier,  U.  S.  War  Dept. 

(AMES  MOSS 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 
1946 — Inside  Job,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  MOSS 

1946 — Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Cirls,  Para.;  Fear,  Mono.;  Let's 
Co  Steady,  Col. 


1945- 


LEO  MOSTOVOY 

-I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col. 


AMIRA  MOUSTAFA 

1947 —  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono. 

ALAN  MOWBRAY 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  The  Main  Street 
Kid,  Rep.;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA;  An  In- 
nocent Affair,  UA;  Every  Girl  Should  Be 
Married.  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  Lured,  UA;  Merton 
of  the  Movies,  MGM;  Captain  from  Castile, 
20th. 

1946 — Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  My  Darling  Clementine. 
20th;  Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Cirls,  Para.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities, 
Rep.;  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  The  Phantom 
of  42nd  Street,  PRC;  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono.; 
Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep.;  Where  Do  We  Go 
from  Here,  20th. 

1944 — The  Doughgirls,  WB;  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.; 
My  Cal  Loves  Music,  Univ. 

HENRY  MOWBRAY 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th. 

JACK  MOWER 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

1947 —  That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

HELEN  MOWERY 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

1947 — Key  Witness,  Col.;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue, 
PRC. 

1946 —  Avalanche.  PRC;  The  Fighting  Frontiersman, 
Col.;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col. 

BETTY  MUDCE 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

LEONARD  MUDIE 

1948 —  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  The  Private 
Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono.;  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

HELEN  MUELLER 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

CAVIN  MUIR 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves.  Col. 

1947 — Calcutta,  Para.;  California,  Para.;  Ivy,  Ul; 
Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  O.  S.  S.,  Para.;  Temptation,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  Patrick  the  Great, 
Univ.;  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ.; 
Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 — The  Master  Race,  RKO;  The  Merry  Monahans, 
Univ.;  Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 


1944- 


THE  MULCAYS 

-Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 


EVELYN  MULHALL 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

JACK  MULHALL 

1946 — Deadline  for  Murder,  20th. 

1945 —  The   Man   Who   Walked   Alone,    PRC;  The 
Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC. 

1944 — South  of  Dixie.  Univ.;  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and 
a  Marine.  Mono. 


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ACTORS- A  CTRESSES 


STEVEN  MULLEN 

1944 — The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

1943 —  The  Boy  from  Stalingrad,  Col. 

ARTHUR  MULLINER 

1944 —  The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para. 

DIANA  MUMBY 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

DANNY  MUMMERT 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Blondie's  Re- 
ward, Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Magic  Town, 
RKO. 

1946 — Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col. 

1945 —  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.;  Senorita  from  the 
West,  Univ. 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col. 

PAUL  MUNI 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  A  Song  to  Remember, 
Col. 

FERDINAND  MUNIER 

I  Deceased  I 

1944 —  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

JULES  MUNSHIN 

1948 —  Easter  Parade,  MCM. 

ONA  MUNSON 

1947 —  The  Red  House,  UA. 

1946—  The  Cheaters,  Rep. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep. 

CORINNA  MURA 

1947 —  The  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 —  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

CRECORY  MURADIAN 

1946—  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Child  of  Di- 
vorce, RKO. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.; 
Roughly  Speaking,  WB;  Strange  Confession, 
Univ. 

JANET  MURDOCH 

1948—  — Kidnapped,  Mono. 

1947—  That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

1946 —  Terror  by  Night,  Univ.;  The  Verdict,  WB. 

TIM  MURDOCK 

1947 —  Philo  Vance  Returns.  PRC. 

1945 — Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MCM;  They  Were 
Expendable.  MCM. 

1944 —  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

AL  MURPHY 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep. 
1947 — Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

1945 —  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep. 

ALTHEA  MURPHY 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

AUDIE  MURPHY 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Texas,  Brooklyn  and 
Heaven,  UA. 

BILL  "RED"  MURPHY 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Jungle  Patrol,  20th; 
The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Young  Widow,  UA;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority 
Girl,  PRC. 

1945 —  Story  of  G.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

DEAN  MURPHY 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

DON  MURPHY 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

CEORCE  MURPHY 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MCM;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel.  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Cynthia,  MGM. 
1946 — Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO. 

1944 — Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM;  Show  Business, 
RKO;   Step   Lively,  RKO. 


HORACE  MURPHY 

1945 — Fallen  Angel,  20th;  The  Lonesome  Trail, 
Mono.;  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC;  Spring- 
time in  Texas,  Mono. 

ROBERT  MURPHY 

1944 —  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

ROSE  MURPHY 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO 
1944 — A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  MURRAY 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

CHARLES  MURRAY 

(  Deceased  I 

1946 —  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

CHARLES  MURRAY,  JR. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Block  Busters, 
Mono.;  Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono. 

FORBES  MURRAY 

1948— Silent  Conflict,  UA;  That  Wonderful  Urge, 
20th. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  The  Dark  Corner,  20th; 
Fool's  Cold,  UA;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th; 
Romance  of  the  West,  PRC;  Somewhere  in 
the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep. 

1944 —  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

HUGH  MURRAY 

1948 — Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

KEN  MURRAY 

1947 —  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

MARION  MURRAY 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MCM. 

ROSEANNE  MURRAY 

1947—  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

ZON  MURRAY 

1948 —  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Blo»d  on  the  Moon, 
Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Song  of 
the  Sierras,  Mono.;  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  West 
of  Dodge  City,  Col.;  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley, 
PRC;  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  West  to 
Glory,  PRC;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Gun 
Talk,  Mono.;  The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen 
Guild. 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col.;  The  El 
Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono. 

CLARENCE  MUSE 

1948 —  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB;  Two  Smart  People, 
MGM. 

1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  In  the  Meantime, 
Darling,  20th;  Jam  Session,  Col.;  The  Racket 
Man,  Col. 

THE   MUSIC  MAIDS 

1944 —  Jamboree,  Rep.;  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a 
Marine,  Mono. 

MUSTARD    AND  CRAVY 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col. 

MARJORIE    ANN  MUTCHIE 

1945 —  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col. 

CARMEL  MYERS 

1946 —  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

JOHN  MYLONC 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO. 

ODETTE  MYRTIL 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

1944 — Dark  Waters,  UA;  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

ALDO  NADI 

1944 — To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


123 


ANNE  NACEL 

1948 — An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.; 
The  Spirit  of  West  Point    Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Traffic  in 
Crime,  Rep. 

CONRAD  NACEL 

1948 —  Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1944 —  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

J.  CARROLL  NAISH 

1948 — Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MCM. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Carnival  in 
Costa  Rica,  20th;  Humoresque,  WB;  The 
Fugitive,  RKO. 

1946—  Bad  Bascomb,  MCM. 

1945 —  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA;  A  Medal  for 
Benny,  Para.;  The  Southerner,  UA;  Strange 
Confession,  Univ. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MGM ;  Enter  Arsene  Lupin, 
Univ.;  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  Jungle 
Woman,  Univ.;  The  Monster  Maker,  PRC; 
Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA;  Waterfront,  PRC; 
The  Whistler,  Col. 

ALAN  NAPIER 

1948 —  My  Own  True  Love,  Para.;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO; 
Hills  of  Home,  MGM;  Macbeth,  Rep.;  Johnny 
Belinda,  WB. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Sinbad  the  Sailor, 
RKO;  Fiesta,  MGM;  Ivy,  Univ.;  The  Strange 
Woman,  UA;  Adventure  Island,  Para.;  Drift- 
wood, Rep.;  Forever  Amber,  20th;  The  Lone 
Wolf  in  London,  Col.;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  A  Scandal  in  Paris, 
UA;  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th;  Isle  of  the  Dead, 
RKO 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Dark  Waters,  UA; 
The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO; 
Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.;  Thirty  Seconds  Over 
Tokyo,  MGM;  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

ELMER  NAPIER 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 

CRAZIA  NARCISO 

1948 —  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  Music  Man, 
Mono. 

CLARENCE  NASH 

1947—  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1944—  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

MARILYN  N ASK 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

MARY  NASH 

1946 —  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul; 
Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

1944 —  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep. 

NOREEN  NASH 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  Assigned  to 
Danger,  EL;  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC; 
The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  The  Tender 
Years.  20th. 

1945 —  The  Southerner,  UA. 

JAMES  NATARO 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono. 

NATIONAL   BARN    DANCE  TROUPE 
INCLUDING   PAT  BUTTRAM 

1944-  — The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

MILDRED  NATWICK 

1948 —  Three  Godfathers,  MGM;  The  Kissing  Bandit, 
MGM. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  A  Woman's 
Vengeance,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO;  Yolanda  and 
the  Thief,  MGM. 

CEORCE  NAVARRO 

1947 — Pirates  of  Monterey.  Ul. 


CLIFF  NAZARRO 

1946 —  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO;  Gentleman  Joe 
Palooka,  Mono. 

1944 — Swing  Hostess,  PRC;  Trocadero,  Rep. 

ALLA  NAZIMOVA 

( Deceased) 

1944 — The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  In  Our 
Time,  WB;  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

PHILIP   IPHIROZEI  NAZIR 

1948 — Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics;  Man-Eater  of 
Kumaon,  Ul. 

FRANCES  NEAL 

1944 —  Come  On   Danger,  RKO. 

TOM  NEAL 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  Beyond  Glory, 
Para. 

1947 —  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  The  Brute  Man,  PRC. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  Crime,  Inc  .  PRC;  First 
Yank  Into  Tokyo;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Racket  Man,  Col.;  The  Unwritten  Code, 
Col. 

BERNARD  NEDELL 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  The  Loves  of  Carmen, 
Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  Monsieur 
Verdoux,  UA. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Crime  Doctor's 
Man  Hunt,  Col. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  One  Body  Too 
Many,  Para. 

ROBERT  E.  NEFF 

(also  known  as  BOB  BLAIR) 

HOWARD  NECLEY 

1948 —  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  King  of  the 
Gamblers,  Rep.;  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th; 
Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile, 
Col. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  The  Trap,  Mono.;  Twilight 
on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Gentleman's  Agree- 
ment, 20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie.  20th:  Junior  Miss.  20th. 

NOEL  NEILL 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.; 
Are  You.  With  It?.  Ul;  Music  Man,  Mono. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  Vacation  Days, 
Mono.;  Glamour  Girl,  Col. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's 
Secret,  PRC. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Here  Come 
the  Waves,  Para. 

RICHARD  R.  NEILL 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

CEORCE   N.  NEISE 

1948 — One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB. 
1944 — Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

TOM  NELLO 

1948 — Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

BARRY  NELSON 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Undercover 
Maisie,  MGM. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

BILLY  NELSON 

1945 —  High  Powered,  Para.;  Senorita  from  the 
West,  Univ.;  Ten  Cents  a  Dance.  Col. 

1944 —  Gambler's  Choice,   Para.;   Waterfront,  PRC. 

CLEAR  NELSON,  |R. 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

(AMES  "BUD''  NELSON 

1945 —  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

CAY  NELSON 

1948 —  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 
1947 — Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 


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ACTORS-ACTRE S  S  E  S 


CENE  NELSON 

1948 — Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now.  20th. 

OZZIE  NELSON 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

1944 —  Hi,  Cood-Lookin',  Univ.;  Take  It  Big,  Para. 

RUTH  NELSON 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB;  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM ; 
Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.;  Sentimental 
Journey,  20th;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  The  Keys  of  the 
Kingdom,  20th;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col.; 
Wilson,  20th. 

SAM  NELSON 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 

HENRY  NEMO 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM. 

|OHN  NESBITT 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

OTTOLA  NESMITH 

1947 — The  Late  George  Apley,  20th. 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  My  Name  is  Julia 
Ross.  Col. 

1944 — The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col. 

BILL  NESTELL 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep. 

CARL  NEUBERT 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep. 

DOROTHY  NEUMANN 

1948 —  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  The  Luck  of 
the  Irish,  20th. 

ELISABETH  NEUMANN 

1  945 — The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

ROGER  NEURY 

1947 —  I  Walk  Alone,  Para, 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 

MARJEAN  NEVILLE 

1946 —  Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col. 

WILLIAM    "BILLY"  NEWELL 

1948 —  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance. 

1947 —  Second  Chance,  20th;  Key  Witness,  Col.; 
Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der, 20th;  Cirl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  The  Man 
Who  Dared,  Col.;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

1944 —  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col. 

JACKIE  NEWFIELD 

1945—  Nabonga,  PRC. 

MAYO  NEWHALL 

1948 —  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

1944 —  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

JAMES  NEWILL 

1945 —  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC. 

1944 —  Boss  of  Rawhide.  PRC;  Brand  of  the  Devil, 
PRC;  Cuns  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Gunsmoke 
Mesa,  PRC;  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC. 

PAUL  NEWLAN 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  Dragnet. 
Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

JOHN  NEWLAND 

1948 —  The  Challenge,  20th;  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th; 
Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adven- 
ture, Rep. 

1947 — Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

HANK  NEWMAN 

1947 — South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col. 


1944- 


PETER  NEWMEYER 

-Address  Unknown,  Col. 


JOAN  NEWTON 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO. 

MARY  NEWTON 

1948 — Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Dynamite.  Para.; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  The  Marauders, 
UA;The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics; 
Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1946 — Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Girls  of  the  Big 
House,  Rep. 

1944 —  My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  Tomorrow,  the  World, 
UA. 

ROBERT  NEWTON 

1948—  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

THEODORE  NEWTON 

1946 —  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  Two  Years  Before 
the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM ;  What  Next,  Corporal 
Hargrove?,  MGM. 

NEW  YORK  PHILHARMONIC  QUINTETTE 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

RICHARD  NEY 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Ivy,  Univ. 

NICHOLAS  BROS. 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MCM. 

EDEN  NICHOLAS 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO. 

HAROLD  NICHOLAS 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

CERTRUDE  NIESEN 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

JANE  NICH 

1948 — Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  Leather 

Cloves,  Col. 
1947 — Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck.  20th;  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1945—  State  Fair,  20th. 

KEN  NILES 

1947—  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep 

WENDELL  NILES 

1945 —  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep. 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

ANNA  Q.  NILSSON 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne.  RKO;  Every  Cirl 
Should  Be  Married,  RKO 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MCM;  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO. 

DAVID  NIVEN 

1948 —  Enchantmentt,  RKO;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA;  The  Perfect  Marriage, 
Para. 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

ALAN  NIXON 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

RAY  NOBLE 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para.;  Rhapsody  in  Blue, 
WB. 

1944 — Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

CEORCE  NOKES 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MGM;  Shaggy,  Para.; 
Slippy  McGee,  Rep. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1944 — -The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

BOB  NOLAN  and  the  SONS  OF  THE  PIONEERS 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO;  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep  ; 
Under  California  Stars.  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas, 
Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,   Rep.;   Hit  Parade  of 


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1947,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep.; 
On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO;  Heldorado.  Rep.; 
Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger, 
Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Rosa- 
rita,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Home 
on  the  Range,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma, 
Rep.;  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  The  Cowboy 
and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Hollywood  Canteen, 
WB;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.;  Song  of 
Nevada,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

JEANETTE  NOLAN 

1948 — Words  and  Music,  MCM ;  Macbeth,  Rep. 

1 1 M  NOLAN 

1948 — The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO.  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Race 
Street,  RKO;  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.;  Son 
of  Cod's  Country,  Rep.;  Rogues'  Regiment, 
Ul. 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

1946 —  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ. 

LLOYD  NOLAN 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Street  With 
No  Name,  20th;  The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MCM. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MCM;  Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th;  Two  Smart 
People,  MGM. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Circumstantial  Evidence, 
20th;  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  A 
Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

TOM  NOONAN 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Ding  Dong  Wil- 
liams, RKO;  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

EDUARDO  NORIECA 

1948 —  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col. 

QUENNA  NORLA 

1948 — An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

B.  C.  NORMAN 

1948 — Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

JACK  NORMAN 

1948— Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep.;  Bowery  Buck- 
aroos,  Mono.;  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

MADY  NORMAN 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

EDWARD  NORRIS 

1948 —  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col. 

1947 —  Heartaches,  PRC. 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono.;  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall, 
RKO;  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

1944 — End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  Men  on  Her  Mind, 
PRC;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  Shadows  in 
the  Night,  Col.;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ. 

JAY  NORRIS 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO;  Under  the 
Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knock- 
out, Mono. 

1946 —  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th;  The  Well  Groomed 
Bride,  Para. 

1944 — The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  My  Buddy,  Rep. 

RICHARD  NORRIS 

1946 —  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

CERALD  OLIVER  NORTH 

1944 — Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

MICHAEL  NORTH 

(also  known  as  TED  NORTH) 

1947 —  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 


ROBERT  NORTH 

1946 —  The  Creen  Years,  MCM. 

SHERLE  NORTH 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn.  Rep. 

TED  NORTH 

(also  known  as  MICHAEL  NORTH) 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO. 

1944 —  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 

EDCAR  NORTON 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th;  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 —  Are  These  Your  Parents.  Mono. 

JACK  NORTON 

1948—  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  The  Strange  Mr. 
Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Fashion  Model, 
Mono.;  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  A  Guy, 
a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col.;  Man  Alive,  RKO; 
The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono.;  Strange  Confes- 
sion, Univ. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono. 

ROBERT  NORWOOD 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

JACK  NORWORTH 

1945 —  The  Southerner,  UA. 

THE  NOTABLES 

1946 —  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

LOU  NOVA 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  Love  and  Learn,  WB. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Somewhere  in 
the  Night,  20th. 

EVA  NOVAK 

1948 —  Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  The  Topeka  Ter- 
ror, Rep. 

JANE  NOVAK 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para. 

AMPARO  NOVARRO 

1944 —  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor.  MGM. 

JAY  NOVELLO 

1948 —  Port  Said,  Col.;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My 
Hands,  Ul. 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  The  Chicago  Kid, 
Rep.;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

JARMILA  NOVOTNA 

1948 — The  Search,  MGM. 

DONALD  NOVIS 

1944 — Slightly  Terrific,  Univ.;  Sweethearts  of  the 
U.S.A.,  Mono. 

CAROLE  NUGENT 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 
1944 — Secret  Command,  Col. 

RICHARD  NUCENT 

1946 — Of  Human  Bondage.  WB. 

1944 — The  Master  Race,  RKO;  The  Pearl  of  Death. 
Univ.;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

LARRY  NUNN 

1944 — The  Navy  Way.  Para. 

FRED  NURNEY 
tr.  n    FRITZ  NUERNBORCER) 

1948 — The   Cobra    Strikes,    EL;    B.    F.'s  Daughter, 

MGM;  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 
1946 — A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

|ACK  OAKIE 

1948 — When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me.  20th. 
1946 — She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ. 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit, 
Univ. 

1944— Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  It  Happened  To- 
morrow, UA;  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.; 
Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 


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ACTORS-ACT RESSES 


VIVIEN  OAKLAND 

1945 — The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC;  Utah, 
Rep. 

1944 —  The  Girl  Who  Dared,  Rep. 

WHEELER  OAK  MA  N 

1945 —  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col. 

1944 —  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Riding  West,  Col.; 
Sundown  Valley,  Col.;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

MERLE  OBERON 

1948 — Berlin  Express.  RKO. 

1947 —  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  Temptation,  Ul. 

1945 —  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col.;  This  Love  of 
Ours,  Univ. 

1944—  Dark  Waters,  UA;  The  Lodger,  20th. 

DAVE  "TEX"  O'BRIEN 

1946 —  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC. 

1945 —  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  The  Man  Who 
Walked  Alone,  PRC;  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC; 
The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC:  Tahiti 
Nights,  Col.;  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 — Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Brand  of  the  Devil, 
PRC;  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  Guns 
of  the  Law,  PRC;  Cunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  The 
Pinto  Bandit,  PRC. 

E  DMO N  D  O'BRIEN 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Fighter 
Squadron,  WB ;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul;  For 
the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Web.  Ul;  A  Double  Life,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

FLORENCE  O'BRIEN 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

CEORCE  O'BRIEN 

1948 —  Fort  Apache.  RKO. 

1947 —  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

JIMMY  O'BRIEN 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono.;  The  Luck 
of  the  Irish,  20th. 

MARGARET  O'BRIEN 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MGM;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM. 

1946 — Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM;  Bad  Bascomb.  MGM. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM. 
1944 — Jane  Eyre,  20th;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM; 

Music  for  Millions.  MGM. 

MARIANNE  O'BRIEN 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

PAT  O'BRIEN 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  The  Boy  With 
Green  Hair,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  0  CONNELL 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  The  Countess  of  Monte 
Cristo,  Ul. 

1947 —  Riffraff,  RKO. 

1946 —  Crack-Up,  RKO;  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  Man  Alive, 
RKO. 

1944 — Marine  Raiders.  RKO:  Secret  Command,  Col. 

VIRCINIA  O'BRIEN 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 

1946—  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM:  Till  the  Clouds  Roll 
By,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM;  The  Show- 
Off,  MGM. 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

ROBERT  O'BYRNE 

1947 —  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono. 

HELEN    0  CONNELL 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

DONALD  O'CONNOR 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Feudin',  Fussin',  and 
A-Fightin',  Ul. 

1947 — Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

1945 —  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

1944 — Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.:  Follow  the 
Boys,  Univ.;  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.; 
This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 


FRANK  O'CONNOR 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.:  Shoot  to  Kill. 
Screen  Guild;  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again  Screen 
Guild. 

1946 — Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep. 

1945 —  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col. 
1944 — Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col. 

PATSY  O'CONNOR 

1944 — Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ. 

ROBERT  EMMETT  O'CONNOR 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch.  MGM. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie,  MGM. 

UNA  O'CONNOR 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Adventures  of 
Don  Juan,  WB. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO;  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion; 
The  Corpse  Came  C.  O.  D.,  Col.;  Ivy,  Univ. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce.  RKO:  Cluny  Brown.  20th; 
Of  Human  Bondage,  WB:  The  Return  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  Unexpected  Guests,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary  s,  RKO;  Christmas  in 
Connecticut,  WB. 

1944 — My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

PETER  O'CROTTY 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

NELL  O'DAY 

1944 —  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC. 

DOYLE  O  DELL 

1948 — Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col. 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep.;  The  Man  from  Rainbow 
Valley,  Rep. 

CATHY  ODONNELL 

1948 —  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

1947 —  Bury  Me  Dead.  PRC. 

1946 — Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

WALTER   "SPEC"  ODONNELL 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Do  You  Love 
Me,  20th. 

MARTHA  0  DRISC0LL 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

1946 — Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Criminal  Court,  RKO; 
Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  Her  Lucky 
Night,  Univ.;  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.; 
House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ.; 
Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.; 
Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

BRODERICK  0  FARRELL 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC. 

CEORCE  OFFERMAN,  JR. 

1948 —  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

1946 —  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th;  Out  of  the 
Depths,  Col. 

1944 —  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM;  The  Sul- 
livans,  20th. 

HILDA  OFFLEY 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

DAMIAN  O'FLYNN 

1948 — Half  Past  Midnight,  20th;  A  Foreign  Affair, 
Para.;  Disaster,  Para.;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Devil 
on  Wheels,  PRC;  Philo  Vance  Returns.  PRC ; 
Saddle  Pals.  Rep.;  Web  of  Danger,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  Crack-Up. 
RKO. 

CEORCE  O'HANLON 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  The  Counterfeiters, 
20th;  June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC;  The  Spirit  of  West 
Point,  Film  Classics. 

HELEN  O'HARA 

1945—  Nob  Hill,  20th. 


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MAUREEN  O'HARA 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street,  20th;  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  The 
Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  Sentimental  Journey, 
20th. 

1945 —  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 

1943 —  The  Fallen  Sparrow,  RKO;  The  Immortal  Ser- 
geant, 20th;  This  Land  Is  Mine,  RKO. 

DAN  O'HERLIHY 

1948 —  Kidnapped,  Mono.;  Macbeth,  Rep.;  Larceny, 
Ul. 

SHIRLEY  O'HARA 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

PHIL  OHMAN 

1944 —  Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono. 

DORIS  OKERSON 

1948 —  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

DENNIS  O'KEEFE 

1948 — Raw  Deal,  EL;  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA;  Walk  a 
Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col.;  Dishonored  Lady, 
UA;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Doll  Face,  20th;  Earl 
Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Getting  Gertie's  Garter, 
UA;  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

1944 — Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  The  Fighting 
Seabees,  Rep.;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  The 
Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.;  Up  in  Mable's 
Room.  UA. 

CHRISTOPHER  ROBIN  OLSEN 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

OKLAHOMA  COWBOYS  and  COUSIN  EMMY 

1944 — Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

BILLY  O'LEARY 

1947 —  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

JERRY  O'LEARY 

1944 — Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

CENE  OLIVER 

1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono. 

CORDON  OLIVER 

1948 —  Station  West,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

1944 — Heavenly  Days,  RKO;  Passport  to  Destiny, 
RKO;  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO;  Since  You 
Went  Away,  UA. 

TARQUIN  OLIVIER 

1943 —  Two  Tickets  to  London,  Univ. 

JOSE  OLIVIERA 

1944—  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

LARRY  OLSEN 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Who  Killed  "Doc"  Rob- 
bin,  UA;  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 —  Curley,  UA. 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono.;  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.; 
Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col. 

OLE  OLSON 

1945 —  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

MORONI  OLSON 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Up  in  Central 
Park,  Ul;  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Long 
Night,  RKO;  Possessed,  WB;  Black  Gold, 
Allied  Artists;  High  Wall,  MGM;  Life  With 
Father,  WB;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  Boys'  Ranch,  MGM;  A  Night  in  Paradise, 
Univ.;  Notorious,  RKO;  The  Walls  Came 
Tumbling  Down,  Col.;  The  Strange  Woman, 
UA. 

1945 — Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence  Me  In, 


Rep.;  Mildred  Pierce,  WB ;  Pride  of  the  Ma- 
rines, WB;  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  AN  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Buf- 
falo Bill,  20th;  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  Roger 
Touhy-Gangster,  20th. 

STEVE  OLSEN 

1947 — I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th. 

1945—  State  Fair,  20th. 

ISABEL  O'MADICAN 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

1946—  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

JACQUES  J.  O  MAHONEY 

1948 —  Blazing  Across  tthe  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  The 
Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col. 

JOHN  O'MALLEY 

( Deceased  I 

1945 —  A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep. 

KATHLEEN  O'MALLEY 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

PAT  O'MALLEY 

1948 —  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1944 —  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 

PATRICK  O'MOORE 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.:  Moss  Rose, 
20th;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB;  Bulldog 
Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB;  G.  I.  War  Brides, 
Rep. ;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB;  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight, 
WB;  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB. 

KENNY  O'MORRISON 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para. 

ANNE  O'NEAL 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Sitting  Pretty.  20th;  Black 
Bart,  Ul;  The  Bishop's  Wife.  RKO. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB;  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th; 
Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  Missing  Corps,  PRC;  Pillow  to  Post,  WB; 
Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep.;  Three's  a  Crowd, 
Rep. 

1944 — Wilson,  20th. 

BARBARA  O  NEIL 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

DANNY  O'NEIL 

1944 —  Stars  on  Parade,  Col. 

HENRY  O'NEILL 

1948 — Leather  Gloves,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Octo- 
ber, Col. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End.  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MGM;  The  Hoodlum  Saint, 
MGM;  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM;  Three  Wise 
Fools,  MGM;  The  Virginian,  Para.;  Bad  Bas- 
comb,  MGM;  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  Keep  Your  Powder 
Dry.  MGM;  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Nothing  But  Trou- 
ble, MGM;  Rationing,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and 
a  Sailor,  MGM. 

PECCY  O'NEILL 

( Deceased ) 

1945 —  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 — Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

KITTY  O'NEILL 

1948 —  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

FALSTAFF  OPENSHAW 
(See  ALAN  REED) 

SANDRA  ORANS 

1«M5 — That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 


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ACTORS- ACTR ESSES 


RICHARD  ORDYNSKI 

1944 —  In  Our  Time,  WB. 

(AMES  O  REAR 

1947 — Brute  Force,  Ul. 

WILL  ORLEAN 

1947 — Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild. 

EUGENE  OR  M  AN  D  Y 

1947 — Night  Song,  RKO. 

HENRY  OROSCO 

1945 —  Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

ANCELYN  ORR 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col. 

FORREST  ORR 

1944 —  Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

ARTIE  ORTECO 

1947 —  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Prairie  Express, 
Mono. 

FRANK  ORTH 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Fury  at  Furnace 
Creek,  20th;  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1947 —  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames, 
Col.;  Heartaches,  PRC;  Gas  House  Kids  in 
Hollywood,  PRC;  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col.; 
Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be 
Young,  Col.;  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.; 
The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Doll  Face, 
20th;  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  The  Lost  Week- 
end, Para.;  Pillow  to  Post,  WB;  She  Went  to 
the  Races,  MGM;  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Carolina  Blues,  Col.; 
Greenwich  Village,  20th;  The  Impatient 
Years,  Col.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep.;  Summer 
Storm,  UA. 

MANUEL  ORTIZ 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

KID  ORY 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

KASIA  ORZAZEWSKI 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

SONO  OSATO 

1948 —  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM. 

BUD  OSBORNE 

1948 — Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.; 
Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  Indian  Agent. 
RKO;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trou- 
ble, Mono. 

1947 —  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos, 
Mono.;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono. 

1946 — Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  The  Desert  Horse- 
man, Col.;  Land  Rush,  Col.;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC; 
Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC; 
Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC;  Thunder  Town,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash.  Rep.;  Fighting  Bill  Car- 
son, PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC;  Navajo 
Trails,  Mono.;  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC;  Strang- 
er from  Sanla  Fe,  Mono.;  Three  in  the  Sad- 
dle, PRC. 

1944 — The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  Law  Men,  Mono.; 
Marked  Trails,  Mono.;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.; 
Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.;  Trigger  Law, 
Mono.;  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

VIVIENNE  OSBORNE 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th. 

1944 — I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC. 

WILL  OSBORNE 

1946 —  Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 
1944 — In  Society,  Univ. 

JACK   MARTIN  O  SHEA 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas, 
EL. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Vigilantes  of  Boom- 
town,  Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  Bowery  Bucka- 
roos, Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 


1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Cod's  Country, 
Screen  Guild;  Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Rio 
Grande  Raiders,  Rep.;  Romance  of  the  West, 
PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

1945 — Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne, 
Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep. 

KEVIN   O  SHEA 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  The  Purple 
Heart,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

MICHAEL  O  SHEA 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Parole,  Inc., 
EL. 

1947 —  Mr.  District  Attorney.  Col.;  Violence,  Mono.; 
Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence.  20th;  It's  a  Pleasure, 
RKO 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Man  from  Frisco, 
Rep.;  Something  for  the  Boys,  20th. 

OSCAR  O  SHEA 

1948 —  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB. 

1947 —  Personality  Kid.  Col.;  Stallion  Road,  WB; 
Sport  of  Kings.  Col.;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM;  Senorita  from  the  West, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's 
Ghost,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

ROBERT  OSTERLOH 

1948 —  -Incident,  Mono.;  Dark  Past.  Col. 

MAUREEN  O  SULLIVAN 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para. 

MARIA  OUSPENSKAYA 

1947 —  Wyoming.  Rep. 

1946 —  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

MARTHA  OUTLAW 

1944—  Cover  Cirl,  Col. 

JACK  OVERMAN 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  Col.;  The  Noose  Hangs 
High.  EL;  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Secret  Serv- 
ice Investigator,  Rep. 

1947—  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Fall  Guy,  Mono.; 
Brute  Force,  Ul;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  The  Missing 
Lady,  Mono. ;  The  Runaround,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.; 
Jungle  Captive,  Univ. 

1944 —  Nevada,  RKO. 

CARRY  OWEN 

1948 —  The  Flame.  Rep.;  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

1947 —  Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  The  Killers, 
Univ.;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Swell  Guy, 
Ul;  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  The  Phantom  Speaks, 
Rep.;  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

JACK  OWEN 

1945 —  The  Corn  is  Green,  WB. 

MICHAEL  OWEN 

1945 —  -Gangster's  Den,  PRC;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

RECINALD  OWEN 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MGM;  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM; 
Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady.  Para.;  Thunder  in  the 
Valley,  20th;  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM; 
If  Winter  Comes.  MGM. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid, 
UA;  Kitty,  Para.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

1945 — Captain  Kidd,  UA;  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife, 
MGM;  She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM;  The 
Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 — National  Velvet.  MGM. 

VIRGINIA  OWEN 

1947 —  Thunder  Mountain,  RKO. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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HARRY  OWENS 
land  HIS  ROYAL  HAWAIIANS) 

1944 —  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Lake  Placid  Sere- 
nade, Rep. 

CHARLES  OWENS 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

BEATRICE  FUNC  OYE 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

|ACK  PAAR 

1948— Variety  Time,  RKO. 

NETTA  PACKER 

1948 — Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Good  Sam, 
RKO. 

1947 — The  Guilty,  Mono.;  Glamour  Girl,  Col. 

JOSEPH  PACOVSKY 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Appeal. 

SARAH  PADDEN 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Joe  Palooka  in  the 
Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Joe  Palooka,  Champ, 
Mono.;  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ.;  That  Bren- 
nan  Girl,  Rep.;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 — Dakota,  Rep.;  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.; 
Identity  Unknown,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo, 
Rep. ;  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

1944 —  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Girl  Rush,  RKO;  Range 
Law,  Mono.;  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

PADILLA  SISTERS 

1945 —  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

PADUA  HILLS  PLAYERS 

1944 — The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

CALE  PACE 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

JOY  ANN  PACE 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 
1944 — Kismet,  MCM. 

DEBRA  PACET 

1948 — Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

JANIS  PAICE 

1948 — Wallflower,  WB;  Winter  Meeting,  WB;  One 
Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  Romance  on  the  High 
Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB ;  Love  and  Learn,  WB. 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB;  The  Time,  the 
Place  and  the  Girl,  WB;  Two  Guys  from  Mil- 
waukee, WB;  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Hollywood  Canteen, 
WB. 

MABEL  PAICE 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  RKO;  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th; 
Johnny   Belinda,   WB ;    Hollow   Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Johnny  O'clock,  Col.; 
Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Nocturne.  RKO. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  Murder,  He  Says, 
Para.;  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

1944 —  National  Barn  Dance,  Para.;  You  Can't  Ra- 
tion Love,  Para. 

ROBERT  PAICE 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  The  Flame,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945—  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944— Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys, 
Univ.;  Her  Primitive  Man.  Univ. 

NESTOR  PAIVA 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  Angels'  Alley, 
Mono.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Mr.  Blandings 
Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO;  Joan  of  Arc, 
RKO;  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Humoresque, 
WB;  A  Likely  Story,  RKO;  The  Lone  Wolf  in 


Mexico.  Col.;   Shoot  to  Kill,   Screen  Guild; 

Ramrod,    UA ;    Robin    Hood    of  Monterey, 

Mono.;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 
1946 — Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  The  Last  Crooked 

Mile,  Rep.;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para.;  Sensation 

Hunters,  Mono. 
1945 — Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Fear,  Mono.; 

Nob  Hill,  20th;  Salome,  Where  She  Danced, 

Univ.;  The  Southerner,  UA;  A  Thousand  and 

One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  The  Purple 
Heart,  20th;  Tampico,  20th. 

JACKIE  PALEY 

(also  known   as  LESLIE  CRAY) 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

LOTTE  PALFI 

1945 —  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944 —  In  Our  Time,  WB. 

EUCENE  PALLETTE 

1946 —  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  Suspense,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep. 

1944 —  Heavenly  Days,  RKO;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  Pin 
Up  Girl.  20th;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  Step 
Lively,  RKO. 

ANDREA  PALMA 

1948 — Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

JOE  PALMA 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

JASPER  PALMER 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Song  of 
the  Sierras,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits, 
Mono. 

1945 —  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trails, 
Mono. 

LILLI  PALMER 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 

1947 —  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

MARIA  PALMER 

1948 —  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA.  The  Web,  Ul. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 
1945 — Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

PAUL  PALMER 

1945—  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

JUAN  PANALLE 

1  946 — Secpter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

FRANKLIN  PANCBORN 

1948 —  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul  :  Mad 
Wednesday,  UA. 

1946 —  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.;  Two  Guys  from  Mil- 
waukee, WB. 

1945 — Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  The  Horn  Blows 
at  Midnight,  WB ;  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  Tell 
It  to  a  Star,  Rep.;  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Hail  the  Conquer- 
ing Hero,  Para.;  My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  Reckless 
Age,  Univ. 

PAUL  PANZER 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

1945—  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

ALEX  PAPANA 

1944— The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

LAWRENCE  PAQUIN 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

JEAN  PARITQUIN 

1946—  Little  Iodine,  UA. 

MANUEL  PARIS 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono. 

POST  PARK 

1948 — Ridin'    Down    the    Trail,    Mono.;  Overland 

Trail,  Mono. 
1946— The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


ANDY  PARKER  AND  THE  PLAINSMAN 

1948— Black  Hills,  EL. 

EDWIN  PARKER 

1948 — The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Whirlwind  Raid- 
ers, Col. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  The  Miller- 
son  Case,  Col.;  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.; 
Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  Riders  of  the  Lone 
Star,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono.; 
Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  Silver  Range, 
Mono.;  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

1945 — Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Frontier  Feud, 
Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono. 

ELEANOR  PARKER 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1  946 — Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB  ;  Of  Human  Bondage, 

WB. 

1945 — Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB ;  Crime  by  Night, 
WB;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  The  Last  Ride, 
WB;  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

FRANKLIN  PARKER 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

1944 —  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

|ACK   (JOHN  D.I  PARKER 

1946 —  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col. 

I E  A  N  PARKER 

1947 —  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

1944 — Bluebeard,  PRC;  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  De- 
tective Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Lady  in  the  Death 
House,  PRC;  The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  One  Body 
Too  Many,  Para. 

JOHN  PARKER 

1948 —  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

LEW  PARKER 

1948 — Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

MARY  PARKER 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  Music  for  Millions, 
MCM. 

WILLARD  PARKER 

1948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of 
the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Relentless,  Col.;  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1946 —  One  Way  to  Love,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col. 

EDDIE  PARKES 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Are  You  With  It?, 
Ul;  Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics;  That  Won- 
derful Urge,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th; 
The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

1946—  Avalanche,  PRC. 

CLIFF  PARKINSON 

1943 —  Border  Patrol,  UA. 

LARRY  PARKS 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1947—  — Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 
1946 — The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.; 
The  Racket  Man,  Col.;  She's  a  Sweetheart, 
Col.;  Stars  on  Parade,  Col. 

NANETTE  PARKS 

1948 —  Speed  to  Spare,  Para. 

1946 —  Snafu,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col. 

PARKYAKARKUS 
(r.  n    HARRY  EINSTEIN) 

EFFIE  PARNELL 

1945 — Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 


EMORY  PARNELL 

1948 — Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL; 
Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Mr.  Blandmgs 
Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO,  Here  Comes 
Trouble,  UA;  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists; 
You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  Words  and  Mu- 
sic, MGM. 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames, 
Col.;  Violence,  Mono.;  Gas  House  Kids  Go 
West,  PRC;  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.; 
Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

1946 — Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO;  Little  Iodine,  UA;  Queen  of  Burlesque, 
PRC;  Strange  Triangle,  20th;  Abie's  Irish 
Rose;  UA;  The  Show-Off,  MCM. 

1945 — Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Courage,  Col.;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  Mama 
Loves  Papa,  RKO;  Sing  Your  Way  Home, 
RKO;  Two  O'clock  Courage,  RKO;  What  a 
Blonde.  RKO. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Casanova  Brown, 
RKO;  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  The 
Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Gildersleeve's  Ghost, 
RKO;  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para.; 
A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO;  Seven  Days 
Ashore,  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO;  Wil- 
son, 20th. 

HELEN  PARR ISH 

1948 —  Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

JOHN  PARRISH 

1948 — Four  Faces  West,  UA;  Let's  Live  Again,  20th; 

That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 
1  946 — Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

PAT  PARRISH 

1945 —  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col.;  Let's  Go  Steady, 
Col.;  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  They  Live  in 
Fear,  Col. 

IVAN  PARRY 

1948 — Red  River,  UA. 

LOUELLA  PARSONS 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

MILTON  PARSONS 

1948 — Secret  Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  The  Shang- 
hai Chest,  Mono. 

1947—  — Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild;  I  Wonder  Who's 

Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  The  Secret  Life  of 
Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Grue- 
some, RKO;  Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood, 
PRC;  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.; 
Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  Margie,  20th. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

1944 —  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col  ;  Lost  in  a  Harem, 
MGM;  Rationing,  MGM. 

PATSY  LEE  PARSONS 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

TONY  PASTOR  and  his  ORCHESTRA 

1947 —  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

VERONIKA  PATAKY 

1948 —  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO. 

CIL  PATRIC 

1947 —  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  Buffalo  Bill  Rides 
Again,  Screen  Guild. 

CLORIA  PATRICE 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col. 

DOROTHY  PATRICK 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM. 

1947—  New  Orleans,  UA;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  The  Mighty  McGurk, 
MGM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM. 

CAIL  PATRICK 

1948 —  The  Inside  Story  Rep. 

1947-  — Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  King  of  the  Wild  Horses, 

Col. 

1946 — Claudia  and  David,  20th;  The  Madonna's  Sec- 
ret, Rep.;  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.; 
Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

1945 — Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 — Up  in  Mable's  Room,  UA. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


131 


LEE  PATRICK 

1948 — Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th. 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights.  20th. 

1946 —  Strange  Journey,  20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th;  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 — Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MCM;  Mildred  Pierce, 
WB;  Over  21,  Col.;  See  My  Lawyer.  Univ. 

1944 —  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  Gambler's  Choice, 
Para.;  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Mrs. 
Parkington,  MCM. 

TOM  PATRICOLA 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

LUANA  PATTEN 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MCM;  Song  of  the  South, 
RKO. 

BOB  PATTEN 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  Apartment  for 
Peggy,  20th. 

EDWINA  PATTERSON 

1945 —  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC. 

ELIZABETH  PATTERSON 

1948 — Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  Welcome 
Stranger,  Para.;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  -I've  Always  Loved  You,   Rep.;  The  Secret 

Heart,  MCM. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Lady  on  a 
Train,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Hail  the  Conquering 
Hero,  Para.;  Together  Again,  Col. 

HANK  PATTERSON 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  Oklahoma  Badlands.  Rep.; 
The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising, 
Rep.;  Abilene  Town,  UA ;  Springtime  in  the 
Sierras,  Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  Wild  Beauty,  Univ.; 
The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

KENNETH  PATTERSON 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

SHIRLEY  PATTERSON 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas, 
EL;  Black  Hills,  EL. 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MCM. 

1944 — Between  Two  Women,  MCM;  Marriage  Is 
a  Private  Affair,  MCM;  Riding  West,  Col.; 
The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col. 

MARY  PATTON 

1948 — The  Search,  MCM. 

VIRCINIA  PATTON 

1948— Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  A  Double 
Life.  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  It's  a  Wonderful 
Life,  RKO. 

1944— Janie,  WB;  The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

LES  PAUL 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

STEPHANIE  PAULL 
(r.  n.  OSA  MASSENI 

1948 —  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

THE   LES    PAUL  TRIO 

1944 — Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

TED  PAVELEC 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  PAWLEY 

1944 —  Roger  Touhy— Gangster,  20th. 

KATINA  PAXINOU 

1947 — Mourning  Becomes  Electra.  RKO. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

1943 — For  Whom  The  Bell  Tolls,  Para.;  Hostages, 
Para. 


RICHARD  PAXTON 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

|OHN  PAYNE 

1948 — The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul;  Larceny,  Ul. 
1947 — Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  Sentimental  Journey, 
20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1945— The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

LOUIS  PAYNE 

1945 —  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

SHARYN  PAYNE 

1947 —  Smash  Up-the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul. 

PAMELA  PAYTON 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

AL  PEARCE 

1948 —  The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep. 

1946 —  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

1945 —  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

FORT  PEARSON 

1947 —  Louisiana,  Mono. 

BEATRICE  PEARSON 

1948 —  Force  of  Evil,  MCM. 

BILL  PEARSON 

1948 — The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

JOHN  PEARSON 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

HAROLD  PEARY 

1944 —  Cildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO. 

CRECORY  PECK 

1948 — Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Macomber  Affair, 
UA;  Gentlemen's  Agreement,  20th;  The  Par- 
adine  Case,  SRO. 

1946 —  The  Yearling, MCM. 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA;  The  Valley  of  Decision. 
MGM. 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  The  Keys  of  the  King- 
dom, 20th. 

TOM  PEDI 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MCM;  The  Naked  City, 
Ul ;  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul. 

|AN  PEERCE 

1947-  — Carnegie  Hall,  UA;  Something  in  the  Wind, 

Ul. 

VINCENT  PELLETIER 

1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

CEORCE  PEMBROKE 

1944 — Bluebeard,  PRC. 

DIANE  PENDLETON 

1944 — Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

CAYLORD  PENDLETON 

1948 —  Enchantment,  RKO;  Highway  13,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 — Untamed  Fury,  PRC;  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin 
Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

NAT  PENDLETON 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul  ;  Death  Valley, 
Screen  Guild. 

STEVE  PENDLETON 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

CLIFFORD  PENN 

1947 —  Fall  Guy,  Mono. 

DENA  PENN 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

LEONARD  PENN 

1948 —  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

1947 — Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  I  Cover  Big  Town, 
Para.;  Killer  at  Large,  PRC;  The  Hat  Box 
Mystery.  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  High  School  Hero,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's  Secret, 
PRC. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


JACK  PENNICK 

1948 — Fort  Apache.  RKO;  Three  Godfathers,  MCM. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MCM. 

RONALD  J.  PENNICK 

(  Deceased ) 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable.  MCM. 

HANK  PENNY 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col. 

BARBARA  PEPPER 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Terror  Trail,  Col. 
1946 — Prison  Ship,  Col. 

1945 —  Brewster's   Millions,   UA;   The   Hidden  Eye, 
MCM;  Murder,  He  Says,  Para. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

FLORENCE  PEPPER 

1944 — Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

PEPPY  AND  PEANUTS 

1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

CABRIEL  PERALTA 

1946-  — The  Cay  Cavalier,  Mono. 


194^ 


PEPITO  PEREZ 

-Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 


PETER  PERKINS 

1948 — Marshal  of  Amarillo.  Rep. 

1947—  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col. 

CHISLAINE  "CICI"  PERREAU 

1948 —  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Rep. 

1945 — Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM;  Voice  of  the 
Whistler,  Col. 

1944 —  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB;  San  Diego,  I  Love 
You,  Univ.;  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

CERALD  PERREAU 

1948 —  Who  Killed  "Doc"  Robin,  UA. 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB;  Curley,  UA. 

JANINE  PERREAU 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  PERROTT 

1948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

BARBARA  PERRY 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

BOB  PERRY 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

PASCALE  PERRY 

1948 — Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep. 

1947 —  Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep. 

FRANK  PERSHING 

1946 —  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

EUGENE  PERSSON 

1946—  Swell  Cuy,  Ul. 

LEO  B.  PESSIN 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul. 

CEORCE  PETERS 

1948 — Overland  Trails,  Mono. 

HOUSE  PETERS,  Jr. 

1948 — Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Under  California 
Stars,  Rep.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Des- 
peradoes of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

JEAN  PETERS 

1948 — Deep  Waters,  20th. 

1947—  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

RALPH  PETERS 

1948 —  Valiant  Hombre,  UA;  The  Creeper,  20th. 
1947 — Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  Stork  Bites  Man, 

UA. 

1946 — Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Nobody  Lives  For- 
ever, WB. 


1945 — Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Honeymoon  Ahead. 
Univ.;  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  See  My 
Lawyer,  Univ. 

1944 —  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  Roger  Touhy — Gangster, 
20th;  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

SUSAN  PETERS 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MCM. 

CALEB  PETERSON 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM. 

DOROTHY  PETERSON 

1947 —  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 — Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1944 — Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  Mr.  Skeffington, 
WB;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ.;  The  Woman  in 
the  Window,  RKO;  When  the  Lights  Go  on 
Again,  PRC. 

ALBERT  PETIT 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

CEORCE  PETRIE 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 
1944 — Winged  Victory,  20th. 


1947- 


HOWARD  PETRIE 

-The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 


HAM  IL  PETROFF 

1948 — Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

BENNY  PETTI 

1944 —  Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col. 

OSCAR  PETTIFORD 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ. 

SELIKA  PETTIFORD 

1945 —  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

FRANK  PETTINCELL 

1948 — Escape,  20th. 

JOSEPH  PEVNEY 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  Nocturne,  RKO. 

PAT  PHELAN 

1948 —  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1946 —  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

LEE  PHELPS 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 
1945 — Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  The  Hidden  Eye, 
MCM. 

PHILHARMONICA  TRIO 

1948 — Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  Two  Guys  from 
Texas,  WB. 

PHILHARMONIC  SYMPHONY  ORCHESTRA 
of   NEW  YORK 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

MARY  PHILIPS 

1947 — Dear  Ruth,  Para. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para.; 
Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven, 
20th. 

1944 — Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

JOHN  PHILLIBER 

( Deceased ) 

1944 — Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Gentle  Annie,  MGM; 
The  Imposter,  Univ.;  It  Happened  Tomorrow, 
UA;  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  Summer 
Storm,  UA;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

PATTI  PHILLIPPI 

1947 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

EDWARD  PHILLIPS 

1944 — Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col. 

JOHN  PHILLIPS 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Helldorado,  Rep.; 
So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


133 


WENDELL  PHILLIPS 

1948— Close-Up,  EL. 

NORMAN  PHILLIPS 

1947—  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

PAUL  PHILLIPS 

1944 —  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

WILLIAM   "BILL"  PHILLIPS 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1947—  Liv  ing  in  a  Big  Way,  MCM ;  Sea  of  Crass, 
MCM. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MCM;  The  Harvey 
Girls,  MCM;  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM;  The 
Hoodlum  Saint,  MCM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll 
By,  MCM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MCM; 
The  Hidden  Eye.  MCM;  What  Next,  Corporal 
Hargrove?,  MCM. 

1944 — See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM;  Swing- 
time  Johnny,  Univ.;  Thirty  Seconds  Over 
Tokyo,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  PHIPPS 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO ;  Train  to  Alca- 
traz,  RKO;  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  Belle 
Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge 
City,  Rep. 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO. 

CRECOR  PIATICORSKY 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

HELENA  PICKARD 

1944 —  The  Lodger,  20th. 

JUNE  PICKERELL 

194+ — Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

WALTER  PIDCEON 

1948 —  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM;  Command  Decision, 
MCM. 

1947 —  If  Winter  Comes,  MCM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM;  The  Secret  Heart, 
MCM. 

1945 —  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 
1944 — Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM. 

NINO  PIEPITONI 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

PAUL  PIERCE 

1944 — Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

FRANCIS  PIERLOT 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Chicken 
Every  Sunday,  20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge, 
20th;  The  Accused,  Para.;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947—  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  The  Late  George  Apley, 
20th;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Second 
Chance,  20th;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  The 
Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Crime  Doctor's 
Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Dragonwyck,  20th;  C.  I.  War 
Brides,  Rep.;  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  Two  Guys 
from  Milwaukee,  WB;  The  Walls  Came  Tum- 
bling Down,  Col. 

'945 — Bewitched,  MGM:  Fear,  Mono.;  Crissly's  Mil- 
lions, Rep.:  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  How  Do 
You  Do,  PRC;  Life  With  Blondie,  Col.;  Our 
Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  Roughly 
Speaking,  WB;  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn, 
20th;  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Bathing 
Beauty,  MGM;  The  Doughgirls,  WB;  Uncer- 
tain Glory,  WB;  The  Very  Thought  of  You, 
WB. 

WALTER  PIETILLA 

1944 — Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

HARRY  PILCER 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

TOM  PILKINCTON 

1944 — Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ. 

MIKE  PINCATORE 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 


PHILLIP  PINE 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

EZIO  PINZA 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

MINERVA  PIOUS 

1945— It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

PIED  PIPERS 

1948 —  Luxury  Liner,  MGM. 

1945 —  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col. 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col. 

FREDERICK  PIPER 

1948 — Escape,  20th. 

ZAZU  PITTS 

1947 — The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  Life  With 
Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollvwood,  UA. 

THE  PLAINSMEN 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues.  Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail, 
Col.;  That  Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

PHYLLIS  PLANCHARD 

1947—  Heartaches,  PRC. 

MARC  PLATT 

1947-  — Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col  ; 

When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 —  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

ROSE  LINCOLN  PLUMER 

1944 — Dark  Mountain,  Para. 

ANDRE  POLA 

1948—  Casbah,  Ul. 

ALEXANDER  POLLARD 

1944 — The  Monster  Maker,  PRC. 

SNUB  POLLARD 

1948 — Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

FERDINAND  POLLINA 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

DAVID  POLONSKY 

1944 —  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

SANDRA  POLOWAY 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

DON  PON 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

LILY  PONS 

1947 — Carnegie  Hall.  UA. 

ALEXANDER  POPE 

1947 — The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

CLORIA  POPE 

1945 —  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.;  It's  in  the 
Bag,  UA. 

PAUL  PORCASI 

( Deceased  I 

1945 —  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ. 

1944 —  Hot  Rhythm,   Mono.;   Swing   Hostess,  PRC. 

DON  PORTER 

1947 — Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  Danger  Woman,  Univ.; 
She-Wolf  of  London,  Univ.;  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ. 

DOROTHY  PORTER 

1947 —  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 

JEAN  PORTER 

1947 — Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.; 

Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB; 

Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 
1946 — Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MCM; 
Twice  Blessed,  MGM;  What  Next,  Corporal 
Hargrove,  MGM. 

1944 — Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM;  Bathing 
Beauty,  MCM;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep. 


134 


ACTORS-AC  TRESSES 


LILLIAN  PORTER 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

NANCY  PORTER 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

|OSE  PORTUCAL 

1945 — The  Bullfighters,  20th. 

CUY   BATES  POST 

1947—  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

WILLIAM   POST,  JR. 

1948—  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Experiment  Perilous, 
RKO;  Roger  Touhy — Gangster,  20th. 

VIC  POTEL 

I  Deceased I 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.; 
Mad  Wednesday,  UA ;  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Class  Alibi,  Rep. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Rhythm  Round- 
up, Col.;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  The  Miracle  of 
Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

BILL  POTTER 

1948 —  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

PETER  POTTER 

1948 — I   Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1945 —  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

DICK  POWELL 

1948 — To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Pitfall,  UA; 
Station  West,  RKO;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO. 

1945 —  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO. 

1944 — It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA;  Meet  the  Peo- 
ple, MGM. 

ELEANOR  POWELL 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945.  UA. 

JANE  POWELL 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM;  Luxury  Liner, 
MGM;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 
1944 — Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

MEL  POWELL 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

TEDDY  POWELL 

1944 — Jam  Session,  Col. 

WILLIAM  POWELL 

1948 — Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM;  Life  With 
Father,  WB;  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies, 
MGM. 

1944 —  The  Thin  Man  Coes  Home,  MGM. 

PAUL  POWER 

1948 —  Under  California  Stars,  Rep. 

1945—  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC. 

TYRONE  POWER 

1948 — That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th;  The  Luck  of 
the  Irish,  20th. 

1947 —  Nightmare  Alley,  20th;  Captain  from  Castile, 

20th. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

LEONA  POWERS 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th. 

RICHARD  POWERS 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  Race 
Street,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  In- 
dian Agent,  RKO. 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  Thunder  Moun- 
tain, RKO;  Crossfire,  RKO;  Seven  Keys  to 
Baldpate,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO. 

1946 — San  Quentin,  RKO. 


1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  Girls  of  the  Big 
House,  Rep.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 — Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  Lights  of  Old  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  Port  of  40 
Thieves,  Rep.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

TOM  POWERS 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  Up  in  Central 
Park,  Ul;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul;  Angel  in 
Exile,  Rep.;  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  The  Farmer's 
Daughter,  RKO;  They  Won't  Believe  Me, 
RKO;  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  1  Love 
Trouble,  Col.;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile,  Rep.;  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast, 
Para.;  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

1944 —  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Practically  Yours. 
Para. 

STANLEY  PRACER 

1948 —  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Winner  Take  All, 
Mono.;  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  Force  of 
Evil,  MGM. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Do  You  Love  Me, 
20th;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945—  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Doll  Face,  20th- 
Junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  In  the  Meantime, 
Darling,  20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  PRATT 
(known  as  BORIS  KARLOFF1 

WILLIE  PRATT 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

JUNE  PREISSER 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.; 
Music  Man,  Mono. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  Vacation  Days, 
Mono.;  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's 
Secret,  PRC. 

1945 —  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  Let's  Go  Steady, 
Col. 

1944 — Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the 
Blue  Room,  Univ. 

JEAN  PRESCOTT 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946—  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

FRED  PRESSEL 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono. 

JAY  PRESSON 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

PAT  PREST 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

1945 —  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1943 —  The  Chetniks,  20th;  Song  of  Russia,  MGM. 

JOEY  PRESTON 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM. 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 

ROBERT  PRESTON 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MGM;  Whispering  Smith, 
Para.;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA;  Variety  Girl, 
Para.;  Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

HAL  PRICE 

1945 — Oath  of  Vengeance,  PRC;  Return  of  the 
Durango  Kid.  Col.;  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC; 
Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono.;  Wild  Horse 
Phantom,  PRC. 

1944 —  Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC;  Law  Men,  Mono.; 
Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.;  Marshall  of  Reno, 
Rep.;  The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Outlaw 
Trail,  Mono.;  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono.; 
Range  Law,  Mono.;  Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col.; 
West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono.;  Westward 
Bound.  Mono. 

JACK  PRICE 

1947— Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col. 


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STANLEY  PRICE 

1947 —  Death  Valley,  Screen  Culid. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Frontier  Gun  Law, 
Col.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Romance  of 
the  West,  PRC;  Heading  West,  Col. 

1945 —  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep. 

1944 —  Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  Range  Law, 
Mono. 

VINCENT  PRICE 

1948 —  Up  in  Central  Park.  Ul;  The  Three  Mus- 
keteers, MCM ;   Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO;  Moss  Rose,  20th; 
The  Web,  Ul. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  A  Royal  Scandal, 
20th. 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  The  Keys  of  the 
Kingdom,  20th;  Laura,  20th;  Wilson,  20th. 

MAUDE  PRICKETT 

1948 —  Song  of  Idaho,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Time  Out  of 
Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col.;  Two-Fisted 
Stranger,  Col. 

WILLIAM  PRINCE 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA;  Dead  Reckoning,  Col. 
1946 — Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Shadow  of  a  Woman, 

WB. 

1945 —  Objective,  Burma!,  WB;  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 
1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  The  Very  Thought 

of  You,  WB. 

AILEEN  PRINCLE 

1944 —  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

BERT  PRIVAL 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 

LUCIEN  PRIVAL 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO. 

LYNN  PROCTOR  TRIO 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

HUGH  PROSSER 

1948 — Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds, 
Rep.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Vacation  Days,  Mono.;  Prairie  Raiders,  Col. 

1946 —  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Pardon 
My  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono.;  Range  Law, 
Mono.;  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA;  Song 
of  the  Range,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Mono. 

I.  RODMAN  PRUEFER 

(also  known  as  RODMAN  BRUCE) 

ROCER  PRYOR 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.  ;  High  Powered, 
Para.;  Identity  Unknown,  Rep.;  The  Kid 
Sister,  PRC;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

SATINI  PUALOA 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep. 

FRANK  PUCLIA 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  loan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  Stallion  Road, 
WB;  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Fiesta,  MGM ;  The 
Lost  Moment,  Ul;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Roughly  Speaking, 
WB;  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col.;  Weekend 
at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Brazil, 
Rep.;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO;  Together 
Again,  Col. 

EVA  PUIC 

'946 — Snafu,  Col.;  Wild  Beauty,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono. 

IOSE  PULIDO 

1945 — Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 


B.  S.  PULLY 

1946 — Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 —  Don  |uan  Quilligan,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th; 
A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th;  Within 
These  Walls,  20th. 

1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Greenwich  Village, 
20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th;  Wing  and 
a  Prayer,  20th. 

RITA  PUNAY 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono. 

DICK  PURCELL 

( Deceased ) 

1944 —  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono.;  Timber  Queen, 
Para.;  Trocadero,  Rep. 

CONSTANCE  PURDY 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1945 —  Berside  Manner,  UA;  Spellbound,  UA;  Swing 
Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

DENVER  PYLE 

1948 —  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild;  Train 
to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  The  Man  from  Colorado, 
Col.;  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep. 

JOHN  QUALEN 

1948 — Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM;  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB; 
16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  Hollow  Triumph, 
EL. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Song  of  Scheherazade, 
Ul;  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM. 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  River  Gang,  Univ.;  Roughly 
Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM;  Dark  Waters, 
UA;  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

CHARLES  QUICLEY 

1948 —  Bob  and  Sally.  Social  Guidance. 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para.;  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  Larceny  in  Her 
Heart,  PRC. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

1944 — The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

JUANITA  QUICLEY 

1944 — The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  National 
Velvet,    MCM;    Whispering   Footsteps,  Rep. 

RITA  QUICLEY 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono. 

1944 —  Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

EDDIE  QUILLEN 

1946 —  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep.;  Sensation 
Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC; 
Hi,  Good-Lookin',  Univ.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.; 
Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  Slightly  Ter- 
rific, Univ.;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ.;  Twilight 
on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

RICHARD  QUINE 

1948 —  Words  and  Music,  MGM;  Command  Decision, 
MGM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM. 

ANTHONY  QUINN 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.; 
Sinbad  the  Sailor.  RKO;  Black  Gold,  Allied 
Artists;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Where  Do  We  go 
from  Here?,  20th. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling, 
20th;  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  Roger 
Touhy — Gangster,  20th. 

JACK  QUINN 

1  947 — Dangerous  Venture,  UA. 

TOM  QUINN 

1947 — Michigan  Kid,  Univ. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trail, 
Mono.;  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

1944 — Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Land  of  the  Outlaws, 
Mono.;  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono. 


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MARIANNE  QUON 

1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono. 

MARIE  RABASSE 

1946 — The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

CARMEN  RACHAEL 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

CELENE  RADDINC 

1946 —  Specter  cf  the  Rose,  Rep. 

RADIO  RANCERS 

1948 — Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col. 

RADIO  ROCUES 

1944 —  Trocadero,  Rep. 

SERJEI  RADMANSKY 

1943 —  Follies  Girl,  PRC. 

FRANCES  RAEBURN 

1945 —  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

FRANCES  RAFFERTY 

1948 — Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  An  Old  Fash- 
ioned Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Lost  Honey- 
moon, Eagle-Lion;  Curley,  UA. 

1946 —  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM. 

1944—  Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MGM;  Dragon  Seed, 
MGM;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

TOM  RAFFERTY 

1946—  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

MICHAEL  RAFFETTO 

1948 —  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

CEORCE  RAFT 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA  ;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1946 —  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  Nocturne,  RKO;  Whistle 
Stop,  UA. 

1945—  Johnny  Angel,  RKO;  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  Fololw  the  Boys,  Univ. 

RACS  RACLAND 

(  Deceased ) 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Her  Highness  and 
the  Bellboy,  MGM. 

1944—  Meet  The  People,  MGM;  Three  Men  in 
White,  MGM. 

RAY  RAHNER 

1948 —  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

TONI  RAIMONDO 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

ELLA  RAINES 

1947 —  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul;  The  Web,  Ul;  Brute 
Force,  Ul  ;  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Runaround,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails, 
Univ. 

1945—  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 —  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  Hail  the  Con- 
quering Hero,  Para.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.; 
The  Suspect,  Univ.;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

STEVE  RAINES 

1947 —  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

CLAUDE  RAINS 

1947 — The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  Angel  on  my  Shoulder,  UA;  Deception,  WB; 
Notorious,  RKO;  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

1945 —  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 —  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille, 
WB. 

ROBERT  RAISON 

1945 —  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

|OHN  RAITT 

1944— M;nstrel  Man,  PRC. 


LORIN  RAKER 

1948 — Chicken  Every  Sunday.  20th. 

1945 —  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  Men  in  Her 
Diary,  Univ. 

RONNIE  RALPH 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

VERA  HRUBA  RALSTON 

1948 — The  Flame,  Rep.;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.; 
I,  |ane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Wyoming,  Rep. 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  The  Plains- 
man and  the  Lady,  Rep. 

1945 — Dakota.  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  Lake  Placid 
Serenade,  Rep.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

MARJORIE  RAMBEAU 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 —  Army  Wives,  Mono. 

EMIL  RAMEAU 

1948 — The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Time  Out  of 
Mind,  Ul. 

1945 —  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

1944 —  Gaslight,  MGM;  Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

CARLOS  RAMIREZ 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Where  Do  We  go 
from  Here,  20th. 

1944 — Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

HARALD  RAMOND 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

BOBBY  RAMOS  and  BAND 

1  946 — Suspense,  Mono. 

RICHARD  RANCYD 
(r.  n.  RICHARD  HAYDN) 

1948 —  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

EDWIN  RAND 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th. 

1946 —  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

FRANCES  RAMSDEN 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

CEORCE  RAMSEY 

1947 — In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

REBEL  RANDALL 

1947 —  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  Tangier,  Univ. 

RON  RANDELL 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie.  Col.;  The  Sign  of  the 
Ram,  Col.;  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Bulldog 
Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  It  Had  to  Be 
You,  Col. 

KAREN  RANDLE 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

DONALD  RANDOLPH 

1948 —  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

EDWIN  RANDOLPH 

1948 —  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

ISABEL  RANDOLPH 

1948 — If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Sitting  Pretty. 
20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1946 —  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 
1945— The   Man   Who  Walked   Alone,    PRC;  The 

Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 
1944 — Jamboree,    Rep.;    Practically    Yours,  Para.; 
Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 


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JANE  RANDOLPH 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  Abbott  and  Costello  Meet 
Frankenstein,  Ul. 

1947 —  Railroaded,  PRC;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Fool's  Cold,  UA;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono. 

1945 —  Jealousy,   Rep.;  A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO,  In  the 
Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

LILLIAN  RANDOLPH 

1948 —  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  It's  a  Wonderful 
Life,  RKO. 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rap. 

1944 —  Cildersleeve's  Ghost.  RKO;  Three  Little  Sis- 
ters, Rep.;  Cildersleeve's  Bad  Day,  RKO; 
Cildersleeve  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

A.  SOTO  RANCEL 

1948 —  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

JEAN  RANSOME 

1945 —  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

VLADIMIR  RASHEVSKY 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

MIKHAIL  RASUMNY 

1948 — Saigon,  Para.;  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MCM. 

1947 —  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  Pirates  of  Monte- 
rey, Ul;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Heartbeat, 
RKO;  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM;  Our  Hearts 
Were  Crowing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.;  A  Medal  for 
Benny,  Para.;  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th;  The 
Stork  Club,  Para.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Practically 
Yours,  Para.;  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 

BASIL  RATHBONE 

1946 —  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Heartbeat,  RKO;  Terror 
by  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  Pursuit  to  Algiers, 
Univ.;  The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Frenchman's  Creek, 
Para.;  The  Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet 
Claw,  Univ.;  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

REX  RAVALLE 

1947 —  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

HERBERT  RAWLINSON 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  The  Gal- 
lant Legion,  Rep.;  Silent  Conflict,  UA;  The 
Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1946 —  Accomplice,  PRC. 

1945 —  Nabonga,  PRC. 

1944 — Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Lumberjack,  UA; 
Marshall  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ.;  Riders  of  the 
Deadline,  UA;  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col.;  Shake 
Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  Sheriff  of  Sun- 
down, Rep.;  The  Woman  of  the  Town,  UA. 

ALLAN  RAY 

1 946 —  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono. 

JOEY  RAY 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th. 

RENE  RAY 

1948 — I  Became  A  Criminal.  WB. 

1947—  If  Winter  Comes,  MCM. 

MARTHA  RAYE 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

CENE  RAYMOND 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Sofia,  Film  Classics; 
Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Locket,  RKO. 

JACK  RAYMOND 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  The  Man  Who 
Walked  Alone,   PRC;   Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 — Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC. 

PAULA  RAYMOND 

1948 —  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  Racing  Luck,  Col. 


ROBIN  RAYMOND 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  French  Leave, 
Mono. 

1947 — A  Likely  Story,  RKO;  The  Web,  Ul. 

1946 —  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 — A  Letter  for  Evie,  MCM;  Men  in  Her  Diary, 
Univ.;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 —  Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Ladies  of 
Washington,  20th. 

RONALD  REACAN 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB;  That  Hagen  Cirl,  WB;  The 
Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

BETTY  REARDEN 

1945 —  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Col. 

MICHAEL  REDCRAVE 

1947 —  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO;  Secret  Be- 
yond the  Door,  Ul. 

RODRIC  REDWINC 

1946 —  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  Objective,  Burma!,  WB. 

ALAN  REED 

(also  known  as  FALSTAFF  OPENSHAW 

1946 —  The  Posiman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1945 —  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

BARBARA  REED 

1948 —  Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

1947 —  Death  Valley,  WB ;  Key  Witness.  Col. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady, 
Mono.;  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono. 

DAVID  REED 

(also  known  as  RALPH  HOOPESI 

1946 —  Cas  House  Kids,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My  Busi- 
ness, PRC. 

1945 —  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

DONNA  REED 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MCM;  It's  a  Wonder- 
ful Life,  RKO. 

1945 — The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MCM;  They 
Were  Expendable,  MCM. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie,  MCM;  See  Here,  Private  Har- 
grove, MGM. 

CEORCE  REED 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM. 

1945 —  Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Three  Men  in  White, 
MCM. 

LARRY  REED 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

MARSHALL  REED 

1948 —  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Cheyenne  Takes 
O.er,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa  City.  PRC;  The 
Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Legion, 
Rep.;  Triggerman,  Mono.;  The  Fighting  Vigi- 
lantes, EL;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Back 
Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Land  of  the 
Lawless,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.; 
West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.:  On  the  Old  Span- 
ish Trail,  Rep.;  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Gentleman  from  Texas, 
Mono.;  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  Shadows 
on  the  Range,  Mono. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono. 

1 944— Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  Ghost  Guns, 
Mono  ;  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  Law  Men, 
Mono.;  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.;  The  Mo- 
jave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Partners  of  the  Trail, 
Mono.;  Range  Law,  Mono.;  Tucson  Raiders, 
Rep. 

PHILIP  REED 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.  Unknown  Island, 
Film  Classics;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  Big  Town,  Para.;  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.; 
Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM;  Song  of  Sche- 
herazade, Ul;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para.; 
Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  People  Are  Funny,  Para., 
Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 


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139 


SUSAN  REED 

1947 —  Clamour  Cirl,  Col. 

WALTER  REED 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Western  Heri- 
tage, RKO;  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Fighter 
Squadron,  WB;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep. 

1947—  Banjo,  RKO;  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

LANNY  REES 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  My  Dog  Shep, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA; 
Overland  Trails,  Mono. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO;  A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 
1946— Little  Iodine,  UA. 

JOY  REESE 

1945 —  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono. 

CRYSTAL  REEVES 

1946 —  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

CEORCE  REEVES 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Jungle  Goddess, 
Screen  Guild;  jungle  jim,  Col. 

1944— Winged  Victory,  20th. 

PAUL  RECAN 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

PHIL  RECAN 

1 946— Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  Swing  Pa- 
rade of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 —  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 

PEDRO  RECAS 

1948- — French  Leave,  Mono. 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 

1945 —  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

ROBERT  RECENT 

1946 —  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Corn  is  Green,  WB. 

FRANK  REICHER 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Carson  City  Raiders, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col.;  Violence,  Mono.; 
Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter 
Mitty,  RKO. 

1946 —  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  The  Shadow  Re- 
turns, Mono.;  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 — The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Blonde  Ransom, 
Univ.;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  The  Jade  Mask, 
Mono.;  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  The  Conspirators, 
WB;  Cildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO;  The  Hitler 
Gang,  Para.;  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.; 
The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ. 

JOE  REICH  MAN 

1945—  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

OTTO  REICHOW 

1948 —  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  jewels   of   Brandenburg,  20th. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Rendezvous  24, 
20th. 

1945—  Nob  Hill,  20th;  Song  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB;  The  Unwritten  Code, 
Col. 

ELLIOTT  REID 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1944 —  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.;  Young  Ideas, 
MGM. 

MARSHALL  REID 

1948 —  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild. 

PAULA  REID 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

JACK  REILLY 

1946 —  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para.  ■ 

1945—  Story  of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 — Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

FRITZ  REINER 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 


DICK  REINHARDT 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Song  of  the 

Drifter,  Mono. 
1945— Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

DEAN  REISNER 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL. 

JACK  REITZEN 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  Appoint- 
ment With  Murder,  Film  Classics. 

DUNCAN  RENALDO 

1948 — Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL;  (Assoc.  Prod.) 
Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  Jungle  Flight.  Col. 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns.  Mono.;  In  Old  Mexico, 
Mono.;  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  The  Fighting 
Seabees,  Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Sheriff 
of  Sundown,  Rep. 

TITO  RENALDO 

1948 —  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep. 
1947 — Ride  the  Pink  Horse.  Ul. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM;  Anna  and  the  King  of 
Siam,  20th. 

1945 —  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

CEORCES  RENEVANT 

1947 —  Ladies'  Man,   Para.;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 

20th. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Tarzan  and  the 
Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

JAMES  RENNIE 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

1944 —  Wilson,  20th. 

ANNE  REVERE 

1948 —  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  Deep  Wa- 
ters, 20th. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Body  and  Soul,  UA;  Forever 
Amber,  20th;  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th; 
Secret  Beyond  the  Door.  Ul. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 
1944 — The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  National 

Velvet,  MGM;  Rainbow  Island,  Para.;  Stand- 
ing Room  Only,  Para.;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a 
Soldier,  20th;  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home, 
MGM. 

TKE  REVUERS 

1944 — Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

ALVINO  REY  ORCHESTRA 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col. 

FRANCES  REY 

1947 —  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.;  The  Last  Round-Up, 
Col. 

ROSA  REY 

1947 — Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.;  Gilda,  Col. 

CHUY  REYES 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Orchestra)  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944 —  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

JUAN  REYES 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

RAOL  and  EVA  REYES 

1947—  Copacabana,  UA. 

ABE  REYNOLDS 

1948 —  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

ADELINE  DE  WALT  REYNOLDS 

1948 —  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1945 —  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

BROWN  JUC  REYNOLDS 

1944 — Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 


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CRAIC  REYNOLDS 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  The  Man  from 

Colorado,  Col. 
1946 — Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.;  Queen  of  Burlesque, 

PRC. 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono.;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 
1944 — Nevada,  RKO. 

DON  REYNOLDS 

1946 —  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

FENTON  REYNOLDS 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col. 

CENE  REYNOLDS 

1948 — Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

HELENE  REYNOLDS 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th. 

JOYCE  REYNOLDS 

1948 — Wallflower,  WB. 

1947 —  Always  Together,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB ;  Holly- 
wood Canteen,  WB ;  Janie,  WB. 

MARJORIE  REYNOLDS 

1948 —  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 
1947 — Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1946 —  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  Meet  Me  on 
Broadway,  Col.;  The  Time  of  Their  Lives, 
Univ.;  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para. 
1944 — Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA; 

Up  in  Mable's  Room,  UA. 

QUENTIN  REYNOLDS 

1947 —  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

BETTY  RHODES 

1944 —  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

CARL  RHODES 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

CRANDON  RHODES 

1948 —  The  Gentleman  from  Nowhere,  Col.;  Rpad 
House,  20th;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC; 
Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul;  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Imposter,  Univ.;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

MARJORIE  RHODES 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 

THE  RHYTHMAIRES 

1948 — So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

RENIE  RIANO 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono  '  The 
Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  So  Goes  My  Love, 
Univ.;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie, 
Rep. 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th; 
3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

DON  RICE 

1946—  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

JACK  RICE 

1948 —  Variety  Time,  RKO;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947—  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  Blondie's  Big  Mo- 
ment, Col.;  Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.; 
Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 — Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  Col. ;  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.; 
Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 — Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.; 
Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  Swingtime  Johnny, 
Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 


DICK  RICH 

1948 — The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

1947 —  Killer  at  Large,  PRC;  The  Burning  Cross, 
Screen  Guild. 

1944 — Crime  By  Night,  WB. 

FREDDIE   RICH   and    HIS  ORCHESTRA 

1944—  — A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

IRENE  RICH 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Joan  of  Arc.  RKO. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Calendar  Girl, 
Rep.;  New  Orleans,  UA. 

ADDISON  RICHARDS 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Anna  and  the 
King  of  Siam,  20th;  Criminal  Court.  RKO;  The 
Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM;  Love  Laughs  at  Andy 
Hardy,  MGM;  Renegades,  Col.;  Step  by  Step, 
RKO;  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers,  Mono.; 
Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Bells  of  Rosarita, 
Rep.;  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  Bewitched, 
MGM;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  Come  Out 
Fighting,  Mono.;  Danger  Signal,  WB ;  Grissly's 
Millions,  Rep.;  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.; 
Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  Men  in  Her 
Diary,  Univ.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col.; 
The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono.;  Spellbound,  UA; 
Strange  Confession,  Univ. 

1944 —  Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Barbary 
Coast  Gent,  MGM;  The  Fighting  Seabees, 
Rep.;  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM; 
Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's 
Curse,  Univ.;  A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO; 
Smart  Guy,  Mono.;  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Three 
Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

ANN  RICHARDS 

1948 —  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para. 

1947 —  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle  Lion;  Love  from  a 
Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Badmen's  Territory,  RKO;  A  Scandal  in  Paris, 
UA. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM. 

CLAIRE  RICHARDS 

1947 —  |  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

CULLY  RICHARDS 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MGM;  Race  Street,  RKO. 

CORDON  RICHARDS 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics;  13  Lead 
Soldiers,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  Flight  to  No- 
where, Screen  Guild;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para.;  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC. 

1945 —  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

KEITH  RICHARDS 

1948 —  The  Gay  Ranchero.  Rep.;  Where  the  North 
Begins,  Screen  Guild;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep.; 
Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  Queen  of  the  Ama- 
zons, Screen  Guild;  The  Case  of  the  Baby 
Sitter,  Screen  Guild;  Road  to  the  Big  House, 
Screen  Guild. 

STEPHEN  RICHARDS 

(also  known  as  MARK  STEVENS) 

1945 —  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB ;  Objective,  Burma! 
WB;  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Doughgirls,  WB ;  Passage  to  Marseille, 
WB. 

JACK  RICHARDSON 

1946 —  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

JEAN  RICHEY 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

FELICE  RICHMOND 

1948 —  The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL. 


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141 


KANE  RICHMOND 

1948 — Stage  Struck,  Mono. 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  Aliied  Artists. 

1946 — Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Mighty  Mc- 
Gurk,  MCM;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.;  The 
Shadow  Returns,  Mono. ;  Don't  Gamble  With 
Strangers,  Mono.;  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  The  Tiger  Wom- 
an, Rep. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Ladies  Courageous, 
UA;  Roger  Touhy-Cangster,  20th. 

M.  H  RICHMOND 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

WARNER  RICHMOND 

( Deceased  6-19-48) 

1946 —  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 

RUTH  RICKABY 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Junior 
Miss,  20th. 

JIMMIE  RIDDLE 

1944 —  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

RIDERS  OF  TKE  PURPLE  SAGE 

1945 —  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

JOHN  RIDCELY 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Night  Wind,  20th; 
Luxury  Liner,  MCM;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para.; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono.;  Command  Decision, 
MGM. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB ;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB ;  Nora 
Prentiss,  WB;  Possessed,  WB;  That  Way  With 
Women  WB;  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  Cry 
WB;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  Reputation,  WB;  Two 
Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB; 
Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  The  Doughgirls, 
WB;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

CHARLES  RIDCES 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

SANFORD  RIDCES 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB. 

STANLEY  RIDCES 

1948 —  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ.;  Canyon  Passage, 
Univ.;  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot, 
WB;  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Master  Race,  RKO;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para.;  The  Suspect,  Univ.;  Wilson, 
20th. 

CEORCE  RICAUD 

1947—  1  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

1945 —  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.;  Paris-Under- 
ground, UA. 

JERRY  RICCIO 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  The  Enchanted 
Valley,  EL. 

ELAINE  RILEY 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para. 
1947 — Danger  Street,  Para. 

1946—  The  Devil's  Playground.  UA;  Hot  Cargo,  Para. 

1945 —  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

CEORCE  RILEY 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

KAY  RILEY 

1945 — Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

MIKE  RILEY 

1944 —  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

CIRO  RIMAC 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th. 

BLANCHE  RINC 

1945 — Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO. 


CY  RINC 

1947 — Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild;  Body 

and  Soul,  UA. 
1945 — Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

1944 —  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

LARRY  RIO 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

MARJORIE  RIORDAN 

1946 —  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Three  Strangers, 
WB. 

1945 —  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ. 

1944 —  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

MICHAEL  RIORDAN 

(also  known  as  JOEL  McCINNIS' 

ROBERT  RIORDAN 

1947 —  shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

DON  RIPPS 

1948 —  Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

ELISABETH  RISDON 

1948 — The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM;  Every  Girl 
Should  Be  Married,  RKO;  Sealed  Verdict, 
Para.;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim, 
20th;  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  IviCM ; 
High  Wall,  MGM;  Life  With  Father,  WB; 
Mourn;n^  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.;  Roll  on  Texas  Moon. 
Rep.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer.  Para.:  The 
Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  Grissly's  Mil- 
lions. Rep.;  Mama  Loves  Papa.  RKO;  A  Song 
for  Miss  Julie,  Rep.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 — Blonde  Fever,  MGM;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO;  Weird 
Woman,  Univ. 

MARTIN  RITT 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

TEX  RITTER 

1946 —  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC. 

1945 —  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Three  in  the  Sad- 
dle. PRC. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Gangsters  of  the 
Frontier,  PRC;  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ. 

THELMA  RITTER 

1948 —  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

JULIAN  RIVERO 

1948 —  Old  Los  Angeles.  Rep.;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th. 

1947 — In  Self  Defense.  Mono. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Trail  to 
Mexico,  Mono. 

1945 —  That  Night  With  You.  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Machine  Cun 
Mama,  PRC. 

SAMIR  RIZKALLAH 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul. 

BERT  ROACH 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono.;  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  The  Man 
from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  The  Missing 
Lady,  Mono.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Sing 
While  You  Dance,  Col. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 
1944 — Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

BETTY  ROADMAN 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

JASON  ROBARDS 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House, 
SRO;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Western 
Heritage,  RKO;  Son  of  God's  Country,  Rep. 

1947 — Desperate,  RKO;  Thunder  Mountain,  RKO; 
Trail  Street,  RKO;  Riffraff,  RKO;  Seven  Keys 
to  Baldpate,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto  Rim, 
RKO;  Wild  Horse  Me=a.  RKO. 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO;  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO;  The 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO;  Step  By  Step,  RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  A  Came  of 
Death,  RKO;  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO;  Man 
Alive,  RKO;  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland, 
RKO;  What  a  Blonde  RKO. 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Mademoiselle  Fifi, 
RKO;  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

ARCHIE  ROBBINS 

1944 — Winged  Victory,  20th. 

GALE  ROBBINS 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Race  Street,  RKO;  My 
Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

1944 —  -In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

PATTI  ROBBINS 

1945 —  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

ALBIN  ROBELINC 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

RICHARD  ROBER 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Smart  Cirls  Don't 
Talk,  WB;  Embraceable  You,  WB ;  Larceny, 
Ul. 

THE  ROBERTOS 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

ADELLE  ROBERTS 

1946—  — The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  Galloping  Thun- 

der, Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.; 
Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.;  The  Notorious  Lone 
Wolf,  Col.;  Roaring  Rangers,  Col. 
1945 — Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Over  21, 
Col. 

1944 — Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col. 

ALLENE  ROBERTS 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.; 
loran,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Red  House,  UA. 


Michael  O'Hal- 


BEATRICE  ROBERTS 

1948 — Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul;  For  the 
Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

ERIC  ROBERTS 

1948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 
1947 — Shadowed,  Col. 

CENE  ROBERTS 

1947 — Undercover  Maisie,  MGM;  Stork  Bites  Man, 
UA. 

LEE  ROBERTS 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Wild  Country,  PRC; 
Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

1946—  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Driftin'  River,  PRC; 
God's  Country,  Screen  Guild;  Romance  of  the 
West,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

LEONA  ROBERTS 

1  946 — The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep. 

LYNNE  ROBERTS 

1948 —  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  Madonna  of 
the  Desert,  Rep.;  Secret  Service  Investiga- 
tor, Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  The  Timber 
Trail,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure.  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  That's  My  Gal,  Rep.; 
Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.;  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Sioux  City  Sue, 
Rep. 

1945 — Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  The  Big  Bonanza, 
Rep.;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  Girls  of  the 
Big  House,  Rep.;  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  My 
Buddy,  Rep.;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep. 

ROY  ROBERTS 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  The  Gay  In- 
truders, 20th;  Joan  of  Arc.  RKO;  No  Minor 
Vices,  MGM;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th; 
He  Walked  by  Night,  EL;  Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Captain  from  Castile,  20th; 
Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 


20th;  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th;  Night- 
mare Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  It  Shouldn't  Hap- 
pen to  a  Dog,  20th;  Johnny  Comes  Flying 
Home,  20th;  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th; 
Smoky,  20th;  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  The  Caribbean 
Mystery,  20th;  Circumstantial  Evidence, 
20th;  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Within 
These  Walls,  20th. 

1944 — Roger  Touhy-Cangster,  20th;  The  Sullivans, 
20th;  Tampico.  20th. 

SHEILA  ROBERTS 

(also  known  as  SHEILAH  RODDICK 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  Three  of  a  Kind, 
Mono. 

STEVE  ROBERTS 

1948— Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

THAYER  ROBERTS 

1948 — Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

1947-  — The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono.;  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

WILLIAM  ROBERTS 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM. 

WILLARD  ROBERTSON 

(  Deceased ) 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Sitting  Pretty. 
20th. 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  Deep  Valley, 
WB. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Perilous  Holiday,  Col.; 
Renegades,  Col.;  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO. 

1944 —  Nine  Cirls,  Col. 

PHYLLIS  ROBBINS 

1948 —  I  Became  a  Criminal,  WB. 

DEWEY  ROBINSON 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.; 
Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady. 
Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  Fashion  Model. 
Mono.;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  The  Lady 
Confesses,  PRC;  Pardon  My  Past,  Col.;  There 
Goes  Kelly.  Mono. 

1944 —  Alaska,  Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.: 
Trocadero,  Rep.;  When  Strangers  Marry. 
Mono. 

EDWARD  C.  ROBINSON 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul  ;  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes. 
Para. ;  Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Red  House,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  Scar- 
let Street,  Univ. 

1944 —  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to 
War,  Col.;  Tampico,  20th;  The  Woman  in 
the  Window,  RKO. 

FRANCES  ROBINSON 

1947 —  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Keeper  of  the 
Bees.  Col. 

1946 —  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono. 

FRANK   "SUCARCHILE"  ROBINSON 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 

NANCY  JUNE  ROBINSON 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  The  Man  Who  Walked 
Alone,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

RUTH  ROBINSON 

1947—  Stepchild,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  The  Kid  Sister. 
PRC 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

RUDY  ROBLES 

1948 —  Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


143 


FLORA  ROBSON 

1945 —  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

ROSE  MAY  ROBSON 

1944 —  Cover  Cirl,  Col. 

PATRICIA  ROC 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

EDDIE  ROCCO 

1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 

MAURICE  ROCCO 

1945 —  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para. 

AURORA  ROCHE 

1945 —  In  Old  Mexico,  Mono. 

BARBARA  ROCHE 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

CLARE  ROCHELLE 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC. 

1944 —  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  Men  on  Her  Mind, 
PRC;  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  Swing 
Hostess,  PRC;  Waterfront,  PRC. 

FELIPE  ROCK 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

JACK  ROCKWELL 

( Deceased ) 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.; 
Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Frontier  Cun  Law. 
Col.;  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  Roaring 
Rangers,  Col.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.;  Un- 
der Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

1945 —  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col.;  Flame  of  the 
West,  Mono.;  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  Lawless 
Empire,  Col.;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.; 
Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of 
Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col. 

1944 — Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  Lumberjack,  UA;  The 
Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  West  of  the  Rio 
Grande.  Mono. 

ROBERT  ROCKWELL 

1948 —  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

HENRY  ROCQUEMORE 

1944 — Come  On  Danger,  RKO. 

ALLISON  RODDAN 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

SHEILAH  RODDICK 

(also  known  as  SHEILA  ROCERS) 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

CENE  RODCERS 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

1944 — Sensations  of  1945,  Univ.;  That's  My  Baby, 
Rep. 

MERRILL  RODIN 

1944—  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  In  the  Meantime,  Darling, 
20th;  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

JOHN  RODNEY 
(r.  n  |OHN  FLYNN) 

1948 —  Fighter  Squadron,  WB ;  Key  Largo,  WB 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB. 

ESTELITA  RODRICUEZ 

1948 —  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles, 
Rep. 

1947 — On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Mexicana,  Rep. 

ARTHUR  RODZINSKY 

1947 — Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

SONDRA  ROCER 

1947 — Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM. 

1945 — The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM ;  Keep  Your  Powder 
Dry,  MGM. 

ROCERS  ADACIO  TRIO 

1945 — See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 


CHARLES  '  BUDDY''  E.  ROCERS 

1948 — An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

CHARLES  ROCERS 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

CINCER  ROCERS 

1947 —  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  Heartbeat.  RKO;  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

1945 —  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA;  Lady  in  the  Dark. 
Para. 

JEAN  ROCERS 

1948 —  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  Fighting  Back,  20th. 

1947—  Backlash,  20th. 

1946 —  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  The 
Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 —  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

JIMMY  ROCERS 

1944 —  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  Lumberjack,  UA; 
Mystery  Man,  UA;  Riders  of  the  Deadline. 
UA;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

JOHN  ROCERS 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  Thunder  in  the  Valley. 
20th. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC. 

1944 —  Alaska,  Mono. 

ROD  ROCERS 

1948 —  Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.; 
Crime,  Inc.,  PRC. 

1944 —  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

ROY  ROCERS 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO;  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.; 
Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas, 
Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Time 
in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.; 
Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the 
Sierras,  Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep:; 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence 
Me  In,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 — Brazil,  Rep.;  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita, 
Rep.;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Lake  Placid 
Serenade,  Rep.;  Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.;  Song  of  Nevada, 
Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

SONDRA  ROCERS 

1948 —  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

WILLIAM  ROCERS 

1948 — The  Search,  MGM. 

CUSTAVO  ROJO 

1948 — Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

JOVEN  E.  ROLA 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th. 

CILBERT  ROLAND 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  High  Con- 
quest, Mono.;  The  Other  Love,  UA;  Riding 
the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Robin  Hood  of 
Monterey,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono.; 
Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  The  Cay  Cavalier, 
Mono. 

1945—  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

ERIK  ROLF 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Prison 
Ship,  Col.;  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1 945 — Counter-Attack. 

1944— Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  None  Shall  Escape, 
Col.;  Secret  Command,  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier, 
Too,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

PETER  ROMAN 

1948 —  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 


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ACTORS-AC  TRESSES 


RUTH  ROMAN 

1948 — Good  Sam,  RKO;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

TONY  ROMANO 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

PRINCE   MICHAEL  ROMANOFF 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  An   Innocent  Affair, 

UA. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA. 

1946—  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 
1945 — Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

ROBERT  ROMANS 

1945—  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

LINA  ROMAY 

1948 —  Embraceable  You.  WB. 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  Adventure,    MCM;    Love    Laughs    at  Andy 
Hardy,  MCM. 

1945 — Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 —  Bathing    Beauty,    MCM;    Two   Girls   and  a 
Sailor,  MGM. 

JEANNE  ROMER 

1945 —  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

LYNN  ROMER 

1945 —  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

CESAR  ROMERO 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,    20th;   That   Lady    in  Ermine, 
20th,  )ulia  Misbehaves,  MCM. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Captain  from 
Castile,  20th. 

VICTOR  ROMITO 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

RONNIE  RONDELL 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

CHARLES  ROONER 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

ANN  ROONEY 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

1944 — Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

MICKEY  ROONEY 

1948 — Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  Words  and  Music, 

MGM. 

1947 —  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 

1946 — Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MCM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM;  National 
Velvet,  MGM. 

PAT  ROONEY 

1948 —  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

IEANINE  ANN  ROOSE 

1946—  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

BUDDY  ROOSEVELT 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

JEROME  ROOT 

1945 —  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC. 

JACK  ROPER 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 
1947 — The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Joe  Palooka  in 

the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe 
Palooka,  Mono. 

ROSARIO  and  ANTONIO 

1945 — Pan-Americana,  RKO. 
1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

HARRY  ROSE 

1  945 — An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

POLLY  ROSE 

■  1946 — Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

ROBERT  ROSE 

1  948 — The  Cay  Ranchero,  Rep. 


WALLY  ROSE 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

ALBIN  ROSELINC 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

CLINTON  ROSEMOND 

1947 —  Sport  of  Kings,  Col. 

1946 —  Three  Little  Cirls  in  Blue,  20th. 

MAXIE  ROSENBLOOM 

1948 —  Hazard,  Para. 

1945 — Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm, 
Univ. 

1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smil- 
ing, 20th;  Night  Club  Cirl,  Univ.;  Three  of  a 
Kind,  Mono. 

HARRY  ROSENTHAL 

1944 — The  Great  Moment,  Para. 

ROSS  SISTERS 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM. 

ANTHONY  ROSS 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

CLAUDETTE  ROSS 

1948 —  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

DICK  ROSS 

1948 — Good  Sam,  RKO. 

ELLEN  ROSS 

1948 — The  Pirate,  MGM. 

CENE  ROSS 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

LANNY  ROSS 

1946 —  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep. 

ROBERT  ROSS 

1945 — Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col. 

SHIRLEY  ROSS 

1945 —  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

STANLEY  ROSS 

1948 — Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Little  Miss  Broad- 
way, Col.;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

JACK  ROTH 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MCM. 

MICKEY  ROTH 

1947 —  Magic  Town.  RKO. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

MATTY  ROUBERT 

1948 —  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash.  PRC;  Romance  of  the  West, 
PRC 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col.;  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC. 

MARCEL  ROUSSEAU 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

ADELE  ROWLAND 

1948 —  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

HENRY  ROWLAND 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB  ;  Rogues'  Regiment.  Ul. 
1946 — Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

ROY  ROWLAND 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Rendezvous  24, 
20th. 

BILLY  ROY 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille, 
WB. 

JOHN  ROY 

1948 —  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


145 


LIONEL  ROYCE 

( Deceased  I 

1946—  Cilda,  Col. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO;  White  Pongo, 
PRC 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  Passport  to  Destiny, 
RKO. 

SELENA  ROYLE 

1948 — Smart  Woman.  Allied  Artists;  Summer  Holi- 
day, MGM;  You  Were  Meant  For  Me,  20th; 
loan  of  Arc,  RKO;  A  Date  With  |udy,  MCM; 
Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MCM;  Cass 
Timberlane,  MCM. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  The  Green  Years,  MGM; 
The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Night  and  Day,  WB; 
No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM;  Till  the  End  of 
Time,  RKO;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

1944 —  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MCM;  Mrs.  Parking- 
ton,  MCM;  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Thirty  Sec- 
onds Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

PHIL  ROZEN 

1947 —  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

CHRISTIAN  RUB 

1947 — Fall  Guy,  Mono. 

1945 —  Strange  Confession,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB ;  Jungle 
Woman,  Univ.;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

THE  RUBEN  ETTES 

1946 —  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  RUBINSTEIN 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,   UA;   Night  Song,  RKO. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

HERBERT  RUDLEY 

1948 —  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono.;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Rhapsody  in  Blue, 
WB. 

1944 —  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM;  The  Mas- 
ter Race,  RKO;  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

OSCAR  RUDOLPH 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

CHARLIE  RUCCLES 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  My 
Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  The  Perfect 
Marriage,  Para.;  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Doughgirls,  WB ;  Our  Hearts  Were  Young 
and  Cay,  Para.;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

WILLIAM  RUHL 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Song 
of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Rocky,  Mono.;  The 
Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Winner  Take  All, 
Mono.;  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Trouble  Mak- 
ers, Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  The  Hat  Box 
Mystery,  Screen  Guild;  Prairie  Express,  Mono.; 
Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Bowery  Bomb- 
shell, Mono.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Mr. 
Hex,  Mono. ;  Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

1944 —  Bowery  Champs,  Mono. 

ALBERT  RUIZ 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

SIC  RUMAN 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  RKO;  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway, 
20th. 

1947 — Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  Night  and  Day, 
WB;  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

1945 — The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  Men  in  Her  Diary. 
Univ.;  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th;  She  Went  to 
the  Races,  MGM. 

1944 — The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  House  of  Franken- 
stein, Univ.;  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA; 
Summer  Storm,  UA. 


DICK  RUSH 

1945 —  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

SH I  MEN  RUSKIN 

1947— Body  and  Soul.  UA. 

1946 —  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

ANDY  RUSSELL 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

CHARLES  RUSSELL 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway.  20th;  Inner 
Sanctum,  Film  Classics;  Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Beyond  Our 
Own,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Johnny  Comes 
Flying  Home,  20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

EDWARD  "STRAWBERRY"  RUSSELL 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

ELISABETH  RUSSELL 

1946—  Bedlam,  RKO. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MCM. 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People.  RKO:  Summer 
Storm,  UA;  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO;  Weird 
Woman,  Univ. 

CAIL  RUSSELL 

1948 —  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.;  Wake  of 
the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Calcutta,  Para.; 
Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  Our  Hearts 
Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 —  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Gay,  Para.;  The 
Uninvited,  Para. 

CEORCE  RUSSELL 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col. 

HAROLD  RUSSELL 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

JANE  RUSSELL 

1948 —  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1946 —  Young  Widow,  UA. 

JOHN  RUSSELL 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945—  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Don  Juan  Quilligan, 
20th;  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

LEWIS  L.  RUSSELL 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col.;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947—  — Cross  My  Heart,,  Para.;  Jewels  of  Branden- 

burg, 20th;  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  The  Trouble 
With  Women,  Para.;  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing 
Her  Now,  20th. 

1946 —  If  I'm  Lucky.  20th;  A  Night  in  Casablanca, 
UA;  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde.  Para.;  The  Lost  Weekend, 
Para.;  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  She  Wouldn't  Say 
Yes,  Col. 

ROSALIND  RUSSELL 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  Mourning  Be- 
comes Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 — Roughly  Speaking,  WB ;  She  Wouldn't  Say 
Yes,  Col. 

RUSSO  AND  THE  SAMBA  KINCS 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

JEAN  RUTH 

1947 —  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para. 


ACT O  R S -  A  C TRESSES 


ANN  RUTHERFORD 

1948 — Adventures  of  Don  )uan,  WB. 

1947 — Tne  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty.  RKO. 

1946 —  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep.; 
Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

1945 — Bedside  Manner,  UA;  Two  O'clock  Courage, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th. 

DOUCLAS  RUTHERFORD 

'947 — Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliot. 

JACK  RUTHERFORD 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

1945—  Utah,  Rep. 

BOB  RYAN 

1946 —  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

DICK  RYAN 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

EDWARD  RYAN,  JR. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

1945 — The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Within  These 
Walls,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

IRENE  RYAN 

1945 —  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA;  My  Dear 
Secretary,  UA;  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO;  Heading  for 
Heaven.  PRC. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Little  Iodine, 
UA. 

1945— The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  That  Night  With 
You,  Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  San  Diego,  I  Love  You, 

Univ 

PECCY  RYAN 

1945 —  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  Men  in  Her 
Diary,  Univ.;  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.; 
Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit, 

Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Chip  Off  the 
Old  Block,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Rep.;  The 
Merry   Monahans,   Univ.;  This   Is  the  Life, 

Univ. 

RICHARD  RYAN 

1948 —  Ji<?gs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  Mr.  Pea- 
body  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul;  Chicken  Every 
Sunday,  20th. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

ROBERT  RYAN 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men. 
RKO;  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  Act  of 
Violence,  MGM. 

1947 —  Trai|  street,  RKO;  The  Woman  on  the  Beach, 
RKO;  Crossfire,  RKO 

1945 —  Paris-Underground,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

SHEILA  RYAN 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Caged  Fury,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico, 
Col.;  Heartaches,  PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Secret 
Vlission,  PRC;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Slightly  Scandal- 
ous, Univ. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Getting  Gertie's 
Garter,  UA. 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  Something  for 
the  Boys,  20th. 

1943 —  The  Gang's  All  Here,  20th;  Song  of  Texas, 
Rep. 

TIM  RYAN 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  The 
Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Mono.;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th.; 
The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.; 
Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi.  Mono.; 
Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Fashion 
Model,  Mono.;  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

1944—  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Hi,  Beautiful, 
Univ.;  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  Kansas  City 
Kitty,  Col.;  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono.; 
Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 


ALFRED  RYDER 

1947 — T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 
1944 — Winged  Victory,  20th. 

CEORCE  RYLAND 

1947 — High  Tide,  Mono. 

JOSEUH  SAADIA 

1947 — My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

ALFRED  SABATO 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

SABU 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 
1946 — Tangier,  Univ. 

1944 — Cobra  Woman,  Univ. 

THE  SADDLE  PALS 

1946 —  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 
1944 — Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col. 

DUDLEY  SADDLER 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

FELIX  SADOVSKY 

1944 — Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

MICHAEL  SACE 

1946 — Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

CHARLES  SACCAU 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana.  20th. 

MICHAEL  ST.  ANCEL 

(also  known  as  MICHAEL  HAWKS 

1946 —  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  First  Yank  into 
Tokyo,  RKO;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

LYDIA   ST.  CLAIR 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

MAURICE  ST.  CLAIR 

1947 —  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ. 

1945 —  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono. 

1944 —  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono;  They  Shall  Have 
Faith,  Mono. 

AL  "FUZZY"  ST.  JOHN 

1948 —  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild.  Mark 
of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild;  Return  of  the 
Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vigilantes.  EL. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Ghost  of  Hidden  Val- 
ley, PRC;  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  Border  Feud, 
PRC;  Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  Gentlemen  With  Guns,  PRC;  Lightning  Raid- 
ers, PRC;  Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Prairie  Bad- 
men,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC;  Blazing 
Frontier,  PRC. 

1945 —  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  Devil  Riders,  PRC; 
Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC;  Gangsters  Den, 
PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC;  Oath  of 
Vengeance,  PRC;  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC; 
Shadows  of  Death,  PRC;  Stagecoach  Outlaws, 
PRC;  Wild  Horse  Phantom,  PRC. 

1944 —  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC;  Fuzzy  Settles  Down, 
PRC;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC;  Valley 
of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

LEONARD  ST.  LEO 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  The  Haunted  Mine, 
Mono. 

ST.  LUKE'S  CHORISTERS 

1946—  Out  California  Way,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  Mexicana,  Rep. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

ADELE  ST.  MAUR 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

MARIN  SAIS 

1946 — Lightning  Raiders,  PRC;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance, 
PRC. 

1944 — Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.;  Frontier  Outlaws, 
PRC. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


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S.   Z.   SAK  ALL 

1948 — Whiplash,  WB;  Romance  on  the  High  Seas, 

WB;  Embraceable  You,  WB. 
1947 — Cynthia.  MCM. 

1946 — Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Never  Say  Coodbye, 
WB;  The  Time,  The  Place  and  the  Cirl,  WB; 
Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  The  Dolly 
Sisters,  20th;  San  Antonio,  WB;  Wonder  Man, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Shine  on  Harvest 
Moon,  WB. 

RICHARD  SALE 

1946 —  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

VIRGINIA  SALE 

1947 —  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Cuild; 
The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Danger  Sig- 
nal, WB;  She  Cets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

1944 — Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.; 
The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MCM;  When 
Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

NAOMI  SALZBURCER 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

MAXINE  SAMON 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Cuild. 

FRED  SANBORN 

1944 —  Night  Club  Cirl,  Univ. 

WALTER  SANDE 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  Blonde  Ice.  Film 
Classics;  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th;  Wall- 
flower, WB. 

1947 — The  Red  House.  UA;  The  Woman  on  the 
Beach,  RKO;  Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  Christmas 
Eve,  UA;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono.;  Killer 
McCoy,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Nocturne,  RKO;  No 
Leave,  No  Love,  MCM. 

1945—  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  The  Daltons  Ride 
Again,  Univ.;  The  Spider,  20th;  What  Next, 
Corporal  Hargrove?,  MCM. 

1944 —  I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para.;  To  Have  and  Have 
Not,  WB. 

GEORGE  SANDERS 

1947 —  The  Chost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Private 
Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Lured,  UA;  Forever 
Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  The  Strange  Woman, 
UA. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th;  The  Picture  of  Dorian 
Cray,  MCM;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  The  Lodger,  20th; 
Summer  Storm,  UA. 

SANDY  SANDERS 

1948 —  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

SHERMAN  SANDERS 

1947 — Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

JOHN  SANDS 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Born  to  Speed,  PRC; 
The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO; 
The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Ceraldine,  Rep.;  Till  the  End  of 
Time,  RKO. 

ERSKINE  SANFORD 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  Letter  from 
an  Unkown  Woman,  Ul;  Kidnapped.  Mono.; 
Macbeth.  Rep.;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB;  Mourning  Becomes  Electra, 
RKO;  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1946 — Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Best  Years  of 
Our  Lives,  RKO;  Crack-Up,  RKO;  From  This 
Day  Forward.  RKO. 

1945 —  Girls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  Spellbound,  UA. 
1944 — Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.;  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

RALPH  SANFORD 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono.;  Shaggy,  Para.;  Let's 
Live  Again,  20th;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 


1947 —  Copacabana,  UA;  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.; 
It's  a  Joke,  Son!,  Eagle-Lion;  Web  of  Danger, 
Rep.;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  My  Pal  Trigger, 
Rep.;  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep.;  They  Made  Me 
a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  The  Bull- 
fighters, 20th;  High  Powered,  Para.;  State 
Fair,  20th;  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono.;  Thun- 
derhead — Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

1944 —  Army  Wives,  Mono.;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM ; 
Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono. 

OLCA  SAN  JUAN 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  The  Countess  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  Variety  Cirl,  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World. 
Para. 

1944 —  Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

MARCIA  SAN  MARCO 

1948 —  Sleep,  My  love,  UA. 

FREDERICK  SANTLEY 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col. 

ANNE  SARGENT 

1948— The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

BEVERLY  JEAN  SAUL 

(also  known  as  BEVERLY  TYLER) 

CLORIA  SAUNDERS 

1946 —  O.  S.  S.,  Para. 

NANCY  SAUNDERS 

1948 — Six-Cun  Law,  Col.;  Whirlwind,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  West  of  Dodge 
City,  Col.;  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie 
Raiders,  Col.;  South  of  the  Cnisholm  Trail. 
Col.;  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col.;  When 
a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

VICKI  SAUNDERS 
(r.  n    IRINA  SEMOCHENKO) 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

ANN  SAVACE 

1947 — Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Renegade  Girl,  Screen 
Guild. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile,  Rep. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  One  Exciting 
Night,  Para.;  Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  The  Spider. 
20th. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Ever  Since  Venus. 
Col.;  The  Last  Horseman,  Col.;  The  Un- 
written Code,  Col. 

CAROL  SAVACE 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1946 —  C.  I.  War  Brides,  Rep. 

PAUL  SAVACE 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

STEVE  SAVACE 

1947 — Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO. 

JAN  SAVITT 

1947 —  (Orchestra)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  That's  My 
Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  High  School  Hero,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's  Secret, 
PRC 

JOE  SAWYER 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne.  RKO;  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  RKO;  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th;  Here 
Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.; 
Fighting  Back,  20th;  The  Untamed  Breed, 
Col. 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA;  A  Double  Life.  Ul;  Roses 
Are  Red,  20th;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

1946 — Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Gilda,  Col.;  G.  I. 
War  Brides,  Rep.;  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  Joe 
Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  The  Runaround, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  High  Powered.  Para.; 
The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ. 

1944 — Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas. 
Univ.;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  South  of 
Dixie.  Univ. 


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SYD    SAY  LOR 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  Sitting  Pretty 
20th;  Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA 

'946 — Deadline  for  Murder  20th;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC; 
Six  Gun  for  Hire.  PRC;  Thunder  Town  PRC' 
Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Avalanche,  PRC. 

1945 — Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

1944 —  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ.;  Three  of  a  Kind, 
Mono. 

•      FRANK  SCANNELL 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono.;  When  My  Baby  Smiles 
at  Me,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th; 
Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

'947 — Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  I  Wonder  Who's 
Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  Kilroy  Was  Here 
Mono.;  Lin^a  Be  Good.  PRC. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 
1944 — Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono. 

PAUL  SCARDON 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  Fighting  Mad 
,~„-,    M°n°-;  The  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 
'947 — Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

NATALIE  SCHAFER 

1948 — The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA;  Repeat  Performance, 
Eagle-Lion;  Dishonored  Lady,  UA ;  Secret  Be- 
yond the  Door,  Ul. 

'945 — Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MCM;  Masquerade 
in  Mexico.  Para.;  Molly  and  Me  20th- 
Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 — Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM 


1945- 


HERMAN  SCHARFF 

-Arson  Squad.  PRC. 


EARL  SCHENCK 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA. 

1945 —  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

JOSEPH  SCHILDKRAUT 

1948 — The  Callant  Legion,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles 
Rep. 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Reo. 

'946 — Monsieur    Beaucaire,    Para.;   The  Plainsman 

and  the  Lady,  Rep. 
'945 — The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  Barbary  Coast,  Rep. 

MIRIAN  SCHILLER 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

NORBERT  SCHILLER 

1948 —  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

CUS  SCHILLING 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  The  Return 
of  October,  Col.;  Macbeth,  Rep.;  Angel  on 
the  Amazon,  Rep. 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Business,  Col. 

'945 — It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO;  River  Gang,  Univ.;  See 
My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  A  Thousand  and  '  One 
Nights,  Col. 

CARLOS  SCHIPA 

1948 —  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Classics. 

HAROLD  SCH  LICK  EN  MAYER 

1944 —  Laura,  20th. 

STEFAN  SCHNABEL 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

PHIL  SCHUMACHER 

1948 — Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

IDA  SCHUMAKER 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

HANS  SCHUMM 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB 
1944 — Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 


REINHOLD  SCHUNZEL 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 
1947 — Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 — Dragonwyck,    20th;    Notorious,    RKO;  The 

Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep. 
1944 — The   Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  The  Man   in  Half 

Moon  Street,  Para. 

1ACK  SCORDI 

1946- — Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 


1947- 


BUD  SCOTT 

-New  Orleans,  UA. 


DEREK  SCOTT 

1947 — Life  With  Father,  WB. 

DICK  SCOTT 

1947 — Death  Valley,  WB. 

DOROTHY  SCOTT 

1947 — The  Pretender,  Rep. 

HAMPTON  J.  SCOTT 

1947 — That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

HAZEL  SCOTT 

1945 — Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

JANET  SCOTT 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 


1945- 


JERRY  SCOTT 

-Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 


JOHN  SCOTT 

1946 —  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep. 

KAY  SCOTT 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO. 

LIZABETH  SCOTT 

1948 —  Pitfall,  UA. 

1947 — Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  Desert  Fury,  Para.; 
Variety  Girl,  Para.;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

1945 —  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

MARY  SCOTT 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Philo  Vance  Returns, 
PRC. 

PAUL  SCOTT 

1948—  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

RANDOLPH  SCOTT 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para.  ;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men, 
RKO;  Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

1947 —  Trail  Street,  RKO;  Gunfighters,  Col.;  Christ- 
mas Eve,  UA. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA;  Badman's  Territory,  RKO; 
Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO. 

RICHARD  SCOTT 

1946 —  Strange  Impersonation,  Rep.;  The  Glass  Alibi, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

ROBERT  SCOTT 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1947 —  Shadowed,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.;  Ex- 
posed, Rep. 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Cow- 
boy Blues,  Col.;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf. 
Col.;  Prison  Ship,  Col.;  The  Unknown,  Col.; 
Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  Ten  Cents  a 
Dance,  Col. 

1944 — Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  One  Mysterious  Night, 
Col. 

WALLACE  SCOTT 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO;  The  Vigil- 
antes Return,  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon    Passage,    Univ.;   The   Killers,  Univ. 


ACTORS-A  CTR  ESSES 


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ZACHARY  SCOTT 

1948 — Ruthless,  EL;  Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB;  The  Unfaithful,  WB;  Cass 
Timberlane,  MCM. 

1946 —  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Mildred  Pierce,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

VITO  SCOTTI 

1948 —  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

IACK  SEARLE 

1948 — The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

BARBARA  SEARS 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Code  of  the 
Lawless,  Univ. 

1945 —  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 
1944 — Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

FRED  SEARS 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Blondie  in  the 
Dough,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Rusty 
Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col.; 
The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Locket,  Col.;  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.; 
The  Corpse  Came  C.  O.  D.,  Col.;  Down  to 
Earth,  Col.;  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Blondie's  Anni- 
versary, Col. 

ZICCY  SEARS 

1948 —  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

|AMES  SEAY 

1948 — The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.; 
An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  The  Checkered 
Coat,  20th;  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL. 

1947 — Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Heartaches, 
PRC;  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

LUCIA  SECER 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20rh. 

TOM  SEIDEL 

1944 —  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ. 

SARAH  SELBY 

1948 —  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col. 

1947 —  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

1946—  Little  Iodine,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ. 
1944 — San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

BILL  SELF 

1948 —  Red  River,  UA. 

1947 —  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep. 
1  946 — Decoy,  Mono. 

BERNIE  SELL 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 
1944 — Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

TONIO  SELWART 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Cang,  Para.;  Strange  Affair,  Cel.; 
Tampico,  20th;  Wilson,  20th. 

SIMON  SEMENOFF 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 

IRINA  SEMOCHENKO 

(also  known  as  VICKIE  SAUNDERS) 

MAXINE  SEMON 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep. 
1945 — A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep. 

CARL  SEPULVEDA 

1947—  — Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Song  of 

the  Sierras,  Mono. 
1945 — Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

MUNI  SEROFF 

1947 — Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1944 — Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  Charlie  Chan  in 
the  Secret  Service,  Mono.;  Moon  Over  Las 
Vegas,  Univ.;  Tampico,  20th. 


MARY  SERVOSS 

1948— An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

1946 —  My  Reputation,  WB. 

1945—  Conflict,  WB;  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Roughly 
Speaking,  WB. 

1944-  — Experiment   Perilous.   RKO;   Four  Jills  in  a 

Jeep,  20th;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM ;  Un- 
certain Glory,  WB;  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

ALMIRA  SESSIONS 

1948 — Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Apartment  for 
Peggy,  20th;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA;  For  the  Love  of 
Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Do  You  Love 
Me,  20th;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono. 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono.;  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.; 
The  Southerner,  UA;  Woman  Who  Came 
Back,  Rep. 

1944 — Dixie  Jamboree.  PRC. 

CEORCIA    LEE  SETTLE 

1944 —  Janie,  WB;  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

VAL  SETZ 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MGM. 

BILLY  SEVERN 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  Son  of  Lassie, 
MCM. 

1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

CHRISTOPHER  SEVERN 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

CLIFFORD  SEVERN 

1944 — They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

ERNEST  SEVERN 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB. 

RAYMOND  SEVERN 

1944 — The  Suspect,  Univ. 

WINSTON  SEVERN 

1947 —  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle  Lion. 

ALLEN    B.  SEWALL 

1944 —  Marked  Trails,  Mono. 

DAN  SEYMOUR 

1948 —  Key  Largo,  WB;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  High- 
way 13,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  Philo  Vance's 
Gamble,  PRC;  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Intrigue,  UA; 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB;  A  Night  in  Casa- 
blanca, UA;  The  Searching  Wind,  UA. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

1944—  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

HARRY  SEYMOUR 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek.  20th;  Give  My  Re- 
gards to  Broadway,  20th;  Unfaithfully  Yours. 
20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Spider,  20th. 
1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th. 

IAMESSON  SHADE 

1944 —  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono.;  Wilson,  20th. 

FLOYD  SHADELFORD 

1945 —  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

CEORCE  SHADNOFF 

1946 —  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

JERRY  SHANE 

1945 — Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

WINIFRED  SHANK 

(also   known   as   WYNNE  LARKEI 

HARRY  SHANNON 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  Fighting 
Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Mr.  Blandings  Builds 
His  Dream  House,  SRO;  Feudin',  Fussin'  and 
A-Fightin',  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  The  Farmer's 
Daughter,  RKO;  Nora  Prentiss,  WB  ;  The  Red 
House,  UA;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul  ;  Dangerous 


150 


ACTORS-ACTRESSE S 


Years,  20th;  Exposed,  Rep.;  The  Invisible 
Wall,  20th. 

1946 —  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile,  Rep.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  San  Quentin, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  With- 
in These  Walls,  20th. 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Ladies  of  Wash- 
ington, 20th;  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ.; 
The  Sullivans,  20th;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas, 
Rep.;  When  the  Lights  Co  On  Again,  PRC; 

ANITA  SHAR  -  BOLSTER 

1948 — The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 

1947 —  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

DEL  SHARBUTT 

1947 —  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

ALEX  SHARP 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

ALBERT  SHARPE 

1948 — Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  The  Return  of 
October,  Col.;  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

DAVID  SHARPE 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep. 

1946 —  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 

LESTER  SHARPE 

1948 —  Port  Said,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep. 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 
1944 — The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ. 

EDWARD  SHATTUCK 

1944 — Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC. 

ETHEL  SHATTUCK 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC. 

SHAW  AND  LEE 

1945 —  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

ANABEL  SHAW 

(also  known  as  MARJORIE  HENSHAW) 

1948 —  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

1947 — Killer  at  Large,  PRC;  High  Tide,  Mono.;  Bull- 
dog Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  Danger- 
ous Years,  20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th; 
Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  Shock,  20th; 
Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

BETTY  SHAW 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could 
Change,  Rep. 

C.  MONTACUE  SHAW 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  Road  to  the 
Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

JANET  SHAW 

1947 —  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  Dark  Alibi,  Mono. 

1945 — I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Clue, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.; 
Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 

LLOYD  SHAW 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

RICHARD  SHAW 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

SUSANN  SHAW 

1944—  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

JOHN  SHAY 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  The 
Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.; 
Incident,  Mono. 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

PATRICIA  SHAY 

1948 —  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 
1944 — To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 


KONSTANTIN  SHAYNE 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB;  Night  Wind,  20th;  Cry 
of  the  City,  20th;  Angel  on  the  Amazon, 
Rep. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Song 
of  Love,  MGM;  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Her  Highness  and  the 
Bellboy,  MGM. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  The  Man  in 
Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  None  But  the  Lone- 
ly Heart,  RKO;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB; 
The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  Till  We  Meet 
Again,  Para. 

ROBERT  SHAYNE 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Shaggy,  Para.;  The 
Inside  Story,  Rep.;  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane, 
EL;  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL;  Loaded  Pistols, 
Col. 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.; 
Smash  Up-the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  Wel- 
come Stranger,  Para.;  The  Spirit  of  West 
Point,  Film  Classic;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Face  of  Marble, 
Mono.;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  My  Reputa- 
tion, WB ;  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB;  Three 
Strangers,  WB;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Conecticut,  WB ;  Rhapsody  in 
Blue,  WB;  San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 — Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;  Make  Your  Own 
Bed,  WB;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB ;  Shine  On 
Harvest  Moon,  WB. 


TAMARA  SHAYNE 

1948 — The  Snake  Pit,  20th;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile, 
Col. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM;  Northwest 
Outpost,  Rep.;  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

JACK  SHEA 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

AL  SHEAN 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

JOHN  SHEEHAN 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1944 —  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 

BOB  SHEERER 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

BILL  SHEFFIELD 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  The  Boy  With  Green 
Hair.  RKO. 

1947— King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col. 

JOHNNY  SHEFFIELD 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945-  — Roughly    Speaking,    WB;    Tarzan    and  the 

Amazons,  RKO. 

RECINALD  SHEFFIELD 

1948 —  Kiss  tthe  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Three  Strangers, 
WB. 

1945— Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  The  Man  in  Half 
Moon  Street,  Para.;  Wilson,  20th. 

CENE  SHELDON 

1945 —  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  Where  Do  We  Co 
from  Here,  20th. 

KATHRYN  SHELDON 

1946 —  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

LORELL  SHELDON 

1945 — The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

SHEILA  SHELDON 

1944 —  The  Creat  Moment,  Para. 

CEORCE  SHELTON 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 


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151 


JOHN  SHELTON 

1948 — Winner  Take  All,  Mono.;  Siren  of  Atlantis, 
UA. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.; 
Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946—  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ.;  The  Ghost 
Steps  Out,  Univ. 

MARLA  SHELTON 

1945 — Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

ELAINE  SHEPARD 

1944—  — Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

JEANNE  SHEPHERD 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

SALLY  SHEPHERD 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1945 —  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  The  Woman  in 
Green,  Univ. 

JOHN  SHEPPERD 

(also  known  as  SHEPPERD  STRUDWICK1 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  Strange  Tri- 
angle, 20th. 

ANN  SHERIDAN 

1948 —  Silver  River,  WB;  Good  Sam,  RKO 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  Undercover  Maisie,  MGM. 
1946 — One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1944 — The    Doughgirls,    WB;    Shine    on  Harvest 
Moon,  WB. 


1948- 


DANIEL  M.  SHERIDAN 

-California  Firebrand,  Rep. 


Ma- 
Too 


JOHN  SHERIDAN 

1946 — |anie  Gets  Married,  WB. 
1945 — Objective,   Burma!   WB ;   Pride   of  the 

rines,    WB;    Roughly    Speaking,  WB; 

Young  to  Know,  WB. 

CHARLES  SHERLOCK 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

FRED  SHERMAN 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th. 

RANSOM  SHERMAN 

1948 — Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Winter  Meeting,  WB; 
The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  Whiplash, 
WB. 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  The  Bachelor  and  the 
Bobby-Soxer,  RKO;  Always  Together,  WB; 
Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

SHERRILL  SISTERS 

1944 —  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Moon  Over  Las 
Vegas,  Univ. 

BOBBY  SHERWOOD 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

CALE  SHERWOOD 

1948 — Rocky,  Mono. 

1947 — Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

CEORCE  SHERWOOD 

1947— Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Conquest  of  Cheyenne.  Rep. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Man  from  Okla- 
homa, Rep. 

SHERRY  SHERV/OOD 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

FRED  SHIELD 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  SHIELDS 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Tap  Roots. 
Ul;  My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1947 — Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para.;  The  Fabulous 
Dorseys,  UA;  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th; 
Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Three  Strangers,  WB; 
The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB ;  Roughly  Speaking, 
WB;  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM;  Too 
Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 — National  Velvet,  MGM ;  Youth  Runs  Wild 
RKO;  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 


EVERETT  SHIELDS 

1946 —  The  Devi's  Playground,  UA. 

ANNE  SHIRLEY 

1945 — Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO. 
1944 — Man    from    Frisco,    Rep.;    Music    in  Man- 
hattan, RKO. 

WILLIAM  SHIRLEY 

1944 —  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

ANN  SHOEMAKER 

1948 — The  Return   of  the  Whistler,   Col.;  Sitting 
Pretty,  20th;  Wallflower,  WB. 

1947—  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 — Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to 
War,  Col.;  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

SHOOTINC  STAR 

1947— Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

DINAH  SHORE 

1947 — Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1944 — Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Follow  the  Boys, 
Univ.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 


1945- 


ROBIN  SHORT 

-I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col. 


WALT  SHRUM   and  His  COLORADO  HILLBILLIES 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col. 

LEE  SHUMWAY 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder;  UA;  Roll  on  Texas 
Moon,  Rep. 

1945 —  Oregon  Trail.  Rep. 

JACK  SHUTTA 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  Slave  Girt, 
Ul. 

SYLVIA  SIDNEY 

1947 —  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  The  Seaching  Wind,  Para. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

JAY  SILVERHEELS 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  The  Prairie. 
Screen  Guild;  Yellow  Sky,  20th;  Key  Largo, 
WB. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

PHIL  SILVERS 

1946 —  If  I'm  Lucky.  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Don 
)uan  Quilligan,  20th;  A  Thousand  and  One 
Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th; 
Something  for  the  Boys,  20th;  Take  It  or 
Leave  It,  20th. 

SID  SILVERS 

1946 —  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

BEVERLY  SIMMONS 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal,  Univ. 

DICK  SIMMONS 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM. 

1947 —  -Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  Undercover  Maisie, 

MGM;  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM. 

MAUDE  SIMMONS 

1948 —  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 


1947- 


EDDIE   LOU  SIMMS 

-Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep. 


CINNY  SIMMS 

1946 — Wight  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 — Shady  Lady.  Univ. 

1944 — Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 


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LARRY  SIMMS 

1948 — Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Blondie's  Re- 
ward, Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  An- 
niversary, Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

1945 —  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.;  Life  With  Blondie, 
Col. 

SIMONE  SIMON 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Johnny 
Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.;  Madem- 
oiselle Fifi,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  SIMON,  JR. 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep. 

RALPH  SIMONE 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

MICKEY  SIMPSON 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  That  Won- 
derful Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO;  Slave  Girl, 
Ul;  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul;  The  Case  of 
the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild;  Road  to  the 
Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

NAPOLEON  SIMPSON 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 

RUSSELL  SIMPSON 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen 
Guild;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  Tap  Roots,  Ul; 
Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  The  Romance  of 
Rosy  Ridge,  MGM;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono.; 
Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild;  The  Fabulous 
Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  My  Darling 
Clementine,  20th;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1945 —  Along  Came  )ones,  RKO;  The  Big  Bonanza, 
Rep.;  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

1944 —  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  Texas  Masquerade, 
UA. 

FRANK  SINATRA 

1948 —  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO;  The  Kissing 
Bandit,  MGM. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM ;  Till  the 
Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944 —  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

BETTY  SINCLAIR 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

ERIC  SINCLAIR 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC; 
Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 —  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

PAUL  SINCH 

1947 — Calcutta,  Para. 

THE   SINCINC    INDIAN  BRAVES 

1947 —  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

PENNY  SINGLETON 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Blondie's  Re- 
ward, Col. 

1947 — Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  Anni- 
versary, Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  Col.;  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  Life  With  Blonde,  Col. 

ZUTTY  SINCLETON 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1945 — Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col. 

EMIL  SITKA 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

SIX   SOLID  SENDERS 

1944 — Hey,   Rookie,  Col. 

SKATINC  VANITIES 

1944 — Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 


RED  SKELTON 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col..  A  Southern 
Yankee,  MGM. 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 

1946— Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM;  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 
1944 — Bathing  Beauty,  MGM. 

CORNELIA  OTIS  SKINNER 

1944 — The  Uninvited,  Para. 

EDNA  SKINNER 

1948 —  The  Kissing  Bandit. 

WILLIAM  SKIPPER 

1948 — Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul. 

FREDDIE  SLACK 

1946 —  High  School  Hero,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's  Secret, 
PRC. 

1944 — (Orch.)  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Fol- 
low the  Boys,  Univ.;  Hat  Check  Honey, 
Univ.;  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

HENRY  SLATE 

1944 — Winged  Victory,  20th. 

JACK  SLATE 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

BARBARA  SLATER 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC. 
1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

|OHN  SLATER 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 

JACK  SLATTERY 

1944 —  Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ. 

BRAD  I  MATTHEW  I  SLAVEN 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Cheyenne 
Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC; 
Return  of  the  Lash,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Law  of  the 
Lash,  PRC;  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono;  Border 
Feud;  PRC;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexico, 
Mono. 

MARTHA  SLEEPER 

1945—  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO. 

WALTER  SLEZAK 

1948 —  The  Pirate,  MGM. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO; 
Riffraff,  RKO. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Step 
Lively,  RKO;  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para. 

ESTELLE  SLOANE 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

EVERETT  SLOANE 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 

MICHAEL  SLOANE 

1946 —  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep. 

1945 —  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep. 

AL  SLOEY 

1945 —  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 —  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col. 

J.   SCOTT  SMART 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

JACK  SMART 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

A.   L.  SMITH 

1946 —  Driftin'   River,  PRC. 

ALEXIS  SMITH 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White,  WB;  The  Decision  of 
Christopher  Blake,  WB;  Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls, 
WB. 

1946 — Night  and  Day,  WB;  Of  Human  Bondage, 
WB;  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB;  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight, 
WB;  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  San  Antonio, 
WB. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  The 
Doughgirls,   WB;    Hollywood   Canteen,  WB. 


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ARTHUR  SMITH 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  Song  of  the  Drifter, 
Mono.;  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman, 
Ul;  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul; 
Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep. 

1947-  — Six  Cun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Brute  Force,  Ul; 

Body  and  Soul,  UA;  A  Double  Life,  Ul;  Ride 
the  Pink  Horse,  Ul;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexico, 
Mono. 

1945 —  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute.  Col.;  Mr.  Winkle  Coes 
to  War,  Col.;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

BILL  SMITH 

1948 —  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild. 

SIR  C.  AUBREY  SMITH 

(Deceased  12-20-481 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Rendezvous  With  Annie, 
Rep. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  Scotland 
Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Secrets 
of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep.;  Sensations  of  1945, 
UA:  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.;  The 
White  Cliffs  of  Dover.  MCM. 

CHARLES  SMITH 

1947 —  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.;  Joe  Pa- 
looka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.;  Out  of  the 
Blue,  Eagle-Lion;  Two  Blondes  and  a  Red- 
head, Col. 

1946 —  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th;  Wake  Up 
and  Dream,  20th. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para.;  Henry  Al- 
drich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich 
Plays  Cupid,  Para.:  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.; 
San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.;  Wing  and  a 
Prayer,  20th. 

CYRIL  SMITH 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

EMMETT  SMITH 

1945 —  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  To  Have  and  Have 
Not,  WB. 

ETHEL  SMITH 

1948 —  Melody  Time.  RKO. 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM. 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO;  Twice  Blessed, 
MGM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

EVELYNNE  SMITH 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

CEORCANN  SMITH 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

CERALD  OLIVER  SMITH 

1948 — Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947—  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  -Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM;  Sunbonnet 
Sue,  Mono. 

1944 —  National  Velvet.  MCM. 

HAROLD  SMITH 

1948 —  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 

HOWARD  SMITH 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MCM;  Call  Northside 
777,  20th;  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946—  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

J.  O.  SMITH 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

|AMES  J.  SMITH 

1945—  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

IIMMIE  SMITH 

1947 —  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para. 


KENT  SMITH 

1948 — (Narrator)   Design  for  Death.  RKO. 

1947 — Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  Magic  Town,  RKO;  The 

Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 
1946 — The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 
1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Youth 

Runs  Wild,  RKO. 


LORINC  SMITH 

1948 — Close-Up,  EL. 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

MURIEL  SMITH 

I  948 — Strange  Victory,  Target. 

OSCAR  SMITH 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

QUEENIE  SMITH 

1948 —  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 
1947— The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  The  Killers, 
Univ. ;  Nocturne,  RKO. 

ROBERTA  SMITH 

1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC. 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC. 

SHARON  SMITH 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono. 

SILVERHEELS  SMITH 

1947—  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

WINFIELD  SMITH 

1946 —  Snafu,  Col. 

LEONARD  SNECOFF 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

BILLY  SNYDER 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  French  Leave,  Mono.; 
Smart   Politics,  Mono. 

LOUIS  SOBOL 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

WALTER  SODERLINC 

1948 —  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Leather  Gloves, 
Col.;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 

1946 — Danny  Boy,  PRC;  The  French  Key,  Rep.:  The 
Class  Alibi,  Rep.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Rhapsody  in 
Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  Outlaws  of 
Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

VLADIMIR  SOKOLOFF 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB;  A  Scandal  in  Paris, 
UA;  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945—  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Paris-Underground, 
UA;  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th;  Scarlet  Street, 
Univ. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB ;  Passage  to  Marseille, 
WB;  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para. 

WILLIE  SOLAR 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th. 

CHARLES  SOLDANI 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col. 

1945 —  Man  from  Oklahoma.  Rep. 
1944— Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO. 

KAY  SOLINA 

1946 —  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

LINDA  LEE  SOLOMON 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

ESTHER  SOMERS 

1948 —  The  Snake  Pit,  20th;  The  Sun  Comes  Up, 
MGM. 

MARY  SOMERVILLE 

1948 — Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 


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CALE  SONDERCAARD 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 — Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  A  Night 
in  Paradise,  Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes 
Back,  Univ.;  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ.; 
The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1944 —  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  The  Climax,  Univ.; 
Enter  Arsen  Lupin,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys, 
Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Unic. ;  The  Invisible 
Man's  Revenge,  Univ.;  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

SONS  OF  THE  SACE 

1946 —  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

BETTY  SOO  HOO 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

EUNICE  SOO  HOO 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

HAYWARD  SOO  HOO 

1945 —  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  China's  Little  Devils, 

Mono. 

HOWARD  SOO  HOO 

1945 — China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

CEORCE  SOREL 

I  Deceased ) 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL. 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 
1  946 — Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945—  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.; 
Tampico,  20th. 

SONIA  SOREL 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 

1944 —  Bluebeard,  PRC. 

Dl MAS  SOTELLO 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono. 

ANN  SOTHERN 

1948 —  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th;  Words  and 
Music,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB. 

1946 —  Up  Coes  Maisie,  MGM. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM. 

JOHN  SOUTHER 

i  Deceased ) 

1946—  Snafu,  Col. 

ARTHUR  SPACE 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man.  Col.;  Silver  River,  WB; 
Fighter  Squadron,  WB;  A  Southern  Yankee, 
MGM. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  Millie's  Daugh- 
ter, Col.;  The  Red  House,  UA;  Secret  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Her 
Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  Rustlers  of  Devil's 
Canyon,  Rep.;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para.; 
I  Love  Trouble,  Col.;  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  The 
Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  Home  in  Oklahoma, 
Rep.;  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
Leave  It  to  Heaven,  Col.;  Our  Vines  Have 
Tender  Grapes,  MGM. 

1944—  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  The  Ghost  That  Walks 
Alone,  Col.:  Wilson,  20th. 

JACK  SPARKS 

1945 —  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 

NED  SPARKS 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

AL  SPARLIS 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

ANITA  SPARROW 

1944 —  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC. 

CEORCE  L.  SPAULDINC 

1948 —  The  Accused,  Para.;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

DAVID  SPENCER 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 


DOUCLAS  SPENCER 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para. 

TIM  SPENCER 

1944 —  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas 
Rep. 

RAY  SPIKER 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

PHIL  SPITALNY  and  HIS  ALL-CIRL  ORCHESTRA 

1945 —  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ. 

CHARLIE  SPIVAK  and  HIS  ORCHESTRA 

1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

THE  SPORTSMEN 

1944—  — Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass, 

Univ. 

DEUCE  SPRICCINS 

1946 —  (Band)  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Singing  on  the 
Trail,  Col.;  That  Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

HELEN  SPRINC 

1948 —  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

ROBERT  STACK 

1948 — Fighter  Squadron,  WB;  Miss  Tatlock's  Mil- 
lions, Para.;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

JESS  STACY 

1947. — Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

LIONEL  STANDER 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Texas,  Brooklyn 
and  Heaven,  UA;  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1946 —  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  The  Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO;  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep.; 
A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics; 
Gentleman  joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

WYNDHAM  STANDINC 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

ARNOLD  STANC 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA. 

TED  STANHOPE 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep. 

1944 —  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono. 

ED  STANLEY 

1945—  Conflict,  WB ;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Jamboree,  Rep. 

HELENE  STANLEY 

(also  known  as  DOLORES  DIANE) 

1948 —  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 

JOHN  STANLEY 

1946 —  Spector  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

ANN  STANTON 

1947—  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

PAUL  STANTON 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA. 

1947-  — That's  My  Gal,  Rep.;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.; 

Cry  Wolf,  WB;  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.; 
My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 
1946 — Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;   Hit  the  Hay, 
Col.;  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  Shadow  of  a 
Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

1944 —  Mr.  Winkle  Coes  to  War,  Col.;  Once  Upon  a 
Time,  Col. 

ROBERT  STANTON 
(r    n.   BOB  HAYMESI 

1948 —  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  The  Gentleman 
Misbehaves,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be  Yours, 
Col.;  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col. 


A  C  T  O  RS-ACTRESSES 


155 


WILL  STANTON 

1946 —  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  A  Cuy,  a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col. 

1944 —  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

BARBARA  STANWYCK 

1948 — B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM ;  Sorry,  Wrong  Num- 
ber, Para. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  The  Other  Love,  UA;  The 
Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB ;  Cry  Wolf,  WB;  Va- 
riety Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  My  Reputation, 
WB;  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers,  Para. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB. 

1944 — Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Hollywood  Canteen, 
WB. 

RICHARD  STAPLEY 

1948 —  The  Challenge,  20th;  The  Three  Musketeers, 
MCM. 

THE  STARDUSTERS 

1944 — Slightly  Terrific,  Univ.;  Trocadero,  Rep. 

)  U  AN  IT  A  STARK 

1944 — Crime  by  Night,  WB. 

STARLESS  NICHT 

1944 — Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

THE  STARLICHTERS 

1948 — Song  of  Idaho,  Col. 

1947—  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

PAT  STARLING 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ. 

1944 —  -The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  Song  of  the  Open 
Road,  UA. 

JIMMY  STARR 

1946 —  Out  California  Way,  Rep. 

CHARLES  STARRETT 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Last  Days 
of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley,  Col.; 
Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.; 
Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo, 
Col.;  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Terror  Trail, 
Col.;  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.;  Law  of  the 
Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.;  South  of 
the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  Riders  of  the  Lone 
Star,  Col.;  The  Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  The  Fighting 
Frontiersman,  Col.;  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col.; 
Galloping  Thunder,  Col.;  Gunning  for  Venge- 
ance, Col.;  Land  Rush,  Col.;  Roaring  Rangers, 
Col.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.;  Heading 
West,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Both  Barrels 
Blazing,  Col.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Outlaws 
of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Return  of  the  Durango 
Kid,  Col.;  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  Rustlers 
of  the  Badlands,  Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col. 

1944 — Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Cowboy  from  Lone- 
some River,  Col.;  Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers, 
Col.;  Riding  West,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather  Law, 
Col.;  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

ANNE  STAUNTON 

1948 —  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  Hollow  Triumph, 
EL. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Philo  Vance  Re- 
turns, PRC;  Heartaches,  PRC. 

1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 

JOHNNY  STEARNS 

1947 — Boomerang,  20th. 

BOBBIE  5TEBBINS 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 
1944 — Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

BOB  STEELE 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB;  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande, 
Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep.;  Exposed, 
Rep.;  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 

1946 — Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  The  Big  Sleep,  WB ; 
Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep.; 
Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  Six  Gun 
for  Hire,  PRC;  Thunder  Town,  PRC. 


1945 —  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails, 
Mono.;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono.;  Trigger  Law,  Mono.;  The  Utah 
Kid,  Mono. ;  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

FREDDIE  STEELE 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Race  Street,  RKO; 
Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Desperate,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Gentleman  Joe  Pa- 
looka.  Mono. 

1945—  Story  of  G.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para. 

CEOFFREY  STEELE 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 

MICHAEL  STEELE 

1948 —  Command  Decision,  MGM;  Station  West, 
RKO. 

TOM  STEELE 

1948 — The  Denver  Kid,  Rep. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

1944 —  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep.        /  « 

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1948—  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.  ■§ 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col.  2 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

LARRY  STEERS 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 
1945— White  Pongo,  PRC. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  The  Mojave  Firebrand, 
Rep. 

EDCAR  STEHLI  S 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th.  * 

LOTTE  STEIN  £ 

1948 —  Wallflower,  WB;  The  Creeper,  20th. 
1947 — Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

1944—  — The  Climax,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

SAMMY  STEIN 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

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WILLIAM  STELLINC 

1948 —  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Chost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th. 

ANNA  STEN 

1948 —  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

FRANK  STEPHENS 

1944 — Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

HARVEY  STEPHENS 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

KENRY  STEPHENSON 

1948 — Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM;  Enchantment,  RKO. 
1947 — Dark  Delusion,  MGM;  The  Homestretch,  20th; 

The  Locket,  RKO;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul; 

Ivy,  Ul;  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MGM;  Heartbeat,  RKO; 
Night  and  Day,  WB;  Of  Human  Bondage, 
WB ;  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para.;  Reckless  Age, 
Univ.;  Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep.;  Two 
Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

HERMINE  STERLER 

1947 —  Railroaded,  PRC;  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  Renegades,  Col. 

ANNE  STERLINC 

1944 — Bluebeard,  PRC;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono. 

JAN  STERLINC 
(r.  n.  JAN  ADRIANCE) 

1948 —  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

ROBERT  STERLINC 

1946 — The  Secret  Heart,  MCM. 


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ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


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BILL  STERN 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 
1945 — Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ. 

|.  STEVAN 

(also  known  as  STEVE  DARRELL) 

CAROL  STEVENS 

(also  known  as  CLAIRE   (AMES I 

1948 —  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

CEDRIC  STEVENS 

1945 —  Fashion  Model,  Mono. 

CHARLES  STEVENS 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Belle  Starr's 

Daughter.  20th 
1947 — Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono. 

1945 — San  Antonio,  WB;  South  of  the  Rio  Grande, 
Mono. 

1944 — Marked  Trails,  Mono.;  The  Mummy's  Curse, 
•Jniv. 

CLARK  STEVENS 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC. 

CRAIC  STEVENS 

1947 — Humoresque,  WB ;  Love  and  Learn,  WB ;  The 
Man  I  Love,  WB;  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB. 

1945 —  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot.  WB;  Roughly  Speaking, 
WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Doughgirls,  WB ;  Hollywood  Canteen, 
WB;  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

JEAN  STEVENS 

(also  known  as  PECCY  CARROLL) 

1946 —  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col.;  That  Brennan  Girl, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Mexicana,  Rep.;  Over  21,  Col.;  Return  of  the 
Durango  Kid,  Col. 

1944 — Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  The  Missing 
luror.  Col. 

K.  T.  STEVENS 

1944 — Address  Unknown,  Col. 

LARRY  STEVENS 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

LAURA  STEVENS 

1946 — The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 


MARK  STEVENS 
(r    n    RICHARD  STEVENS, 
also  known  as  STEPHEN  RICHARDS) 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  The  Snake  Pit, 
20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 
1946 — The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  From  This  Day  For- 
ward, RKO. 

1945 —  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

ONSLOW  STEVENS 

1948 —  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.;  The  Gal- 
lant Blade,  Col.;  The  Creeper,  20th;  Walk  a 
Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Canyon  Passage, 
Univ.;  O.  S.  S.,  Para. 

1945 — House  of  Dracula,  Univ. 

RICHARD  STEVENS 

(also  known  as  MARK  STEVENS  and 
STEPHEN  RICHARDS) 


RISE  STEVENS 

1947— Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 
1944 — Going  My  Way,  Para. 

ROBERT  STEVENS 

1947 — The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Millie's  Daugh- 
ter, Col.;  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Blondie's 
Big  Moment,  Col. 

1946 — Night  Editor,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle 
on  a  Star,  Col.;  That  Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 


HOUSELEY  STEVENSON 

1948 — Four  Faces  West,  UA;  The  Challenge,  20th; 
Casbah,  Ul;  Kidnapped,  Mono.;  You  Gotta 
Stay  Happy,  Ul;  loan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Apart- 
ment for  Peggy,  20th;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Time  Out  of 
Mind,  Ul;  Ramrod,  UA;  Thunder  in  the  Val- 
ley, 20th;  Dark  Passage,  WB. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th;  Little  Miss 
Big,  Univ. 

TOM  STEVENSON 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie.  Col.;  Mr.  Peabody  and 
the  Mermaid,  Ul;  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at 
Me,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  The  Lone 
Wolf  in  London,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th. 

1944 — Gaslight,  MGM ;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

DON  STEWART 

1944 — Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono. 

ELEANOR  STEWART 

1944 — Mystery  Man,  UA. 

FREDDIE  STEWART 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.; 
Music  Man,  Mono. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  Vacation  Days, 
Mono.;  Louisiana,  Mono. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Her  Sister's 
Secret,  PRC. 

JAMES  STEWART 

1948—  Call  Northside  777.  20th;  On  Our  Merry 
Way,  UA;  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  Rope, 
WB. 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946—  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

MARGIE  STEWART 

1944 —  Gildersleeve's  Chost,  RKO. 

MARTHA  STEWART 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
Daisy  Kenyon,  20th. 

1946 — Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 

1945—  Doll  Face,  20th. 

NICODEMUS  STEWART 

1946 —  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.;  Song  of  the 
South.  RKO. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Dakota,  Rep.; 
I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col. 

1944 —  Gildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO. 

PECCY  STEWART 

1947 —  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of 
Boomtown,  Rep.;  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon, 
Rep.;  Trail  to  San  Antone,  ReD. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  California  Cold 
Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.; 
Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  In- 
former, Rep.;  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.; 
Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Laredo,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Rough  Rid- 
ers of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  The  Tiger  Woman, 
Rep.;  Utah,  Rep.;  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 — Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Code  of  the  Prairie, 
Rep.;  Firebrands  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of 
Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep.;  Stage- 
coach to  Monterey,  Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders, 
Rep. 

DOROTHY  STICKNEY 

1948 —  Miss  Tatlock's   Millions,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

LINDA  STIRLING 

1947 —  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  The  Madonna's 
Secret,  Rep. ;  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine, 
Rep.;  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddle- 
mates,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.;  The 
Topeka  Terror,  Rep.;  Wagon  Wheels  West- 
ward, Rep. 

1944 — San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown, 
Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


BOYD  STOCKMAN 

1948 — Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Frontier  Agent, 
Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.;  Courtin' 
Trouble,  Mono. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Cun  Talk,  Mono.; 
Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1945 —  Lawless  Empire,  Col. 

DEAN  STOCKWELL 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th;  The  Boy  With  Green 
Hair,  RKO. 

1947 — The  Arnelo  Affair,  MCM ;  The  Romance  of 
Rosy  Ridge,  MCM;  Song  of  the  Thin  Man, 
MCM. 

1946 —  The  Creen  Years,  MCM;  Home  Sweet  Homi- 
cide, 20th;  The  Mighty  McCurk,  MCM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MCM;  The  Valley  of  De- 
cision. 

VERA  STOKES 

1947 —  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

LEOPOLD  STOKOWSKI 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

FRIEDA  STOLL 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

AL  STONE 

1944 — Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  STONE 

1948—  Ruthless.  EL. 

BOBBY  STONE 

1  948 — Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono. 

CLIFF  STONE 

1948 — Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono. 

CEORCE  S.  STONE 

1948 — Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The  Un- 
tamed Breed,  Col. 

1946 — Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  Close  Call  for  Bos- 
ton Blackie,  Col.;  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.; 
Sentimental  journey,  20th;  Suspense,  Mono.; 
Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Doll  Face, 
20th;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.;  Scared  Stiff, 
Para. 

1944 — My  Buddy,  Rep.;  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col.; 
Roger  Touhy-Cangster,  20th;  Timber  Queen, 
Para. 

HENRY  "BUTCH"  STONE 

1948 — Smart  Politics,  Mono. 

LEWIS  STONE 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MCM;  The  Sun  Comes 
Up,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MCM;  Love  Laughs  at 
Andy  Hardy,  MCM;  Three  Wise  Fools,  MCM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM. 

MILBURN  STONE 

1948 — Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.; 
Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

1946 —  Danger  Woman,  Univ.;  Inside  Job,  Univ.; 
Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.; 
The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ.; 
Strange  Conquest,  Univ.;  Her  Adventurous 
Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  The  Daltons  Ride 
Again,  Univ.;  The  Frozen  Chost,  Univ.;  I'll 
Remember  April,  Univ.;  On  Stage  Everybody, 
Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  Strange  Con- 
fession, Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

1944 — Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Hi,  Cood-Lookin', 
Univ.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.;  jungle  Woman, 
Univ.;  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  Phantom 
Lady,  Univ.;  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

MILDRED  STONE 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

STONE-BARTON  PUPPETEERS 

1947 — Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

JACK  STONEY 

1947 — The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 


THREE  STOOCES 

1946 —  Swing  Parade  of   1946,  Mono. 

CALE  STORM 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1946 —  Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 — G.  I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  Sunbonnet  Sue, 
Mono. 

1944 —  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

RAFAEL  STORM 

1945—  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape.  UA. 

JUNE  STOREY 

1948 —  Secret  Service  Investigator,  Rep.:  Train  to 
Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Miraculous  journey.  Film 
Classics;  The  Snake  Pit,  20th;  Cry  of  the 
City,  20th. 

1947—  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  Road  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep.;  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

LUDWIC  STOSSEL 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947—  — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM;  Song  of 

Love,  MCM;  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB;  Girl  on  the  Spot, 
Univ.;  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  Temptation, 
Ul. 

1945 — Dillinger,  Mono.;  Her  Highness  and  the  Bell- 
boy, MGM;  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Yolanda 
and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

1944 —  Bluebeard,  PRC;  The  Climax,  Univ.;  Lake 
Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

DAN  STOWELL 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col. 

ROSE  STRADNER 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

CLARENCE  STRAICHT 

1945—  Spellbound,  UA. 

JIMMY  STRAND 

1944 —  Are  These  Your  Parents?  Mono.;  Block 
Busters,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Fol- 
low the  Leader,  Mono.;  Million  Dollar  Kid, 
Mono. 

ARNOLD  STRANC 

1945 —  Let's  Co  Steady,  Col. 

HARRY  STRANC 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1947 —  Fall  Cuy,  Mono. 

1946—  — Centennial    Summer,    20th;    Roll    on  Texas 

Moon,  Rep. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944 —  Laura,  20th. 

CLENN  STRANCE 

1948 —  Abbott  and  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul. 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  The  Wistful 
Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ. 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ. 

1944 —  Come  on  Danger,  RKO;  The  Contender,  PRC; 
House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  The  Monster 
Maker,  PRC;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Sonora 
Stagecoach,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Vengeance, 
PRC 

ROBERT  STRANCE 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

CIL  STRATTON 

1948 —  Half  Past  Midnight.  20th. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Years,  20th. 

JOE  STRAUCH  JR. 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep. 

DAVID  STREET 

1948 —  Moonrise,  Rep.;   I  Surrender  Dear.  Col. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

ROBERT  E.  STRICKLAND 

1947— Good  News,  MGM. 


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159 


CEORCE  STROCK 

1944—  Janie,  WB. 

JOHNNY  STRONC 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono. 

LEONARD  STRONC 

1948 — Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Dangerous 
Millions,  20th. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA; 
First  Yank  into  Tokyo,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

SHEPPE3D  STRUDWICK 
(also  known  as  JOHN  SHEPPERD) 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Fighter  Squadron,  WB; 
Enchantment,  RKO. 

BOB  STUART 

(also  known  as  ROBERT  S.  "BOB"  CARSON) 

DONALD  STUART 

1944 — The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para. 

CLENN  STUART 

1947 —  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col. 

GLORIA  STUART 

1946 —  She  Wrote  the  Book.  Univ. 

1944 —  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.;  The  Whistler,  Col. 

MARY  STUART 

1948—  — The  Big  Punch,  WB;  Thunderhoof,  Col.;  Em- 

braceable  You,  WB;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan, 
WB;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 

RANDY  STUART 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Street  With  No  Name, 
20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th. 

EUCENE  STUTENROTH 

1948 — Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep. 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Brute 
Force,  Ul  ;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.; 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Canyon  Pass- 
age, Univ.;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  Mr.  Hex, 
Mono.;  Strange  Journey,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Came  of  Death,  RKO;  The  Shanghai  Cobra, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.; 
Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  Rogues' 
Gallery. 

BARRY  SULLIVAN 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Badmen  of 
Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Framed,  Col.;  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Suspense,  Mono. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Getting  Certie's  Carter, 
UA. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  Rainbow  Island, 

Para. 

CHARLES  SULLIVAN 

1948 —  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  The  Shanghai 
Chest,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep.;  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

FRANCIS  J.  SULLIVAN 

1948 — Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

JEAN  SULLIVAN 

1945 — Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB ;  Roughly  Speak- 
ing, WB. 

1944 —  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

LEE  SULLIVAN 

1945—  The  Creat  John  L„  UA. 

FRANK  SULLY 

1948 — Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Blondie's 
Reward,  Col. 

1947—  South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  Wild  Har- 
vest, Para. 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  A  Close  Call  for 
Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's  Man 
Hunt,  Col.;  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  The 
Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  be 


Young,  Col.;  One  Way  to  Love,  Col.;  The 
Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col.;  Talk 
About  a  Lady,  Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a 
Star,  Col.;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 
1945 — Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Boston  Blackie 
Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.;  Boston  Blackie's 
Rendezvous,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col.; 
Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Secret 
Command,  Col.;  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

ROBERT  SULLY 

1948 — Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

1945 —  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 —  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis.  MGM. 

DON  SUMMERS 

1948 — Three  Godfathers,  MCM. 

SLIM  SUMMER  VI  LLE 

( Deceased) 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM. 

1945 —  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 — Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Swing  in  the  Saddle, 
Col. 

CLINTON  SUNDBERC 

1948 — Easter  Parade,  MGM;  Good  Sam,  RKO;  Mr. 
Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul;  A  Date  With 
Judy,  MGM;  Words  and  Music,  MGM;  The 
Kissing  Bandit,  MGM;  Command  Decision, 
MCM. 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  Undercover 
Maisie,  MGM;  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  Cood 
News,  MGM. 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM;  The 
Mighty  McGurk.  MGM;  Undercurrent,  MGM. 

NAN  SUNDERLAND 

1947 —  Unconquered,  Para. 

WILLIAM  SUNDHOLM 

1946 —  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

FRANK  SUNDSTORM 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

THE  SUNSHINE  BOYS 

1948 —  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC; 
Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 

1947—  Wild  Country,  PRC;  West  to  Glory,  PRC; 
Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

THE  SUNSHINE  CIRLS 

1948 —  Song  of  Idaho,  Col. 

BUNNY  SUNSHINE 

1944 —  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

CRADY  SUTTON 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  My  Dear  Secre- 
tary, UA;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono.; 
Last  of  the  Wild  Horses.  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble, 
PRC;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.;  Hit  the  Hay, 
Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col.;  The  Mag- 
nificent Rogue,  Rep. ;  Nobody  Lives  Forever, 
WB;  Partners  in  Time,  RKO;  Susie  Steps  Out, 
UA. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  A  Bell  for  Adano, 
20th;  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Grissly's  Millions, 
Rep.;  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  A  Royal  Scan- 
dal, 20th;  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col.;  Three's 
a  Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 — Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  The  Great  Moment, 
Para.;  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;  Johnny  Doesn't 
Live  Here  Anymore,  Mono. ;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA. 

I  AN  SUTTON 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Pictures. 

JOHN  SUTTON 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  The  Counter- 
feiters, 20th;  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th. 

1944 — The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para.;  Jane  Eyre, 
20th. 

PAUL  SUTTON 

1944 — Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col. 


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CEORCE  SUZANNE 

1944 —  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM. 

BUDDY  SWAN 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Gallant  Journey, 
Col. 

1945 —  Scared  Stiff,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sweet  and  Low-Down, 
20th. 

THREE  SWIFTS 

1945—  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

BILL  SWINCLEY 

1948 — The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

CARL  "ALFALFA"  SWITZER 

1948 — State  of  the  Union.  MCM;  Big  Town  Scandal, 
Para.;  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  A  Letter  to 
Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  Cas  House  Kids  Co  West,  PRC;  Cas  House 
Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC. 

1946 —  Cas  House  Kids,  PRC;  Courage  of  Lassie, 
MCM. 

1944 —  The  Great  Mike.  PRC;  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep. 

ANTHONY  SYDES 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty.  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday, 
20th. 

1947 —  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Miracle 
on  34th  Street,  20th;  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Johnny  Comes  Fly- 
ing Home,  20th. 

MARCUERITA  SYLVA 

1945 —  The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

SANDOR  SZABO 

1943 —  Mission  to  Moscow,  WB. 

IOSEPH  SZICETTI 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

HAL  TACCERT 

1945—  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

JAMES  TACCERT 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Last  Frontier  Up- 
rising, Rep. 

THE  TAILOR  MAIDS 

1946 —  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col. 

HELEN  TALBOT 

1945 —  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  The  Lone  Texas 
Ranger,  Rep.:  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep.; 
Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944 — Faces  in  the  Fog.  Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa 
Fe,  Rep. 

LYLE  TALBOT 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  Appointment  With 
Murder,  Film  Classics;  Devil's  Cargo,  Film 
Classsics;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono.;  Parole, 
Inc.,  EL;  Highway  13,  Screen  Guild;  Shep 
Comes  Home,  Screen  Guid. 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para.;  Gun  Town,  Univ. 

1946 —  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC;  Song  of  Ari- 
zona, Rep.;  Strange  Impersonation,  Rep. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Dixie  Jam- 
boree, PRC:  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO; 
Gambler's  Choice,  Para.:  One  Body  Too  Many, 
Para.;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  Up  in  Arms, 
RKO. 

LORI  TALBOTT 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

ZICCIE  TALENT 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

HAL  TALIAFERRO 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  West  of  Sonora, 
Col.;  Red  River,  UA. 

1947— Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 — Heading  West,  Col.;  The  Plainsman  and  the 
Lady,  Rep. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  Springtime  in  Texas, 
Mono.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Lumber- 
jack, UA;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep.; 
Yellow  Rose  of  Texas. 


RICHARD  TALMADCE 

1948 — Black  Eagle,  Col. 

AKIM  TAMIROFF 

1948 — My  Cirl  Tisa,  WB. 

1947 — Fiesta,  MGM;  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1945 —  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Can't  Help 
Singing,  Univ.;  Dragon  Seed,  MCM;  The 
Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

JESSICA  TANDY 

1947 —  Forever  Amber,  20th;  A  Woman's  Vengeance, 
Ul. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  The  Green  Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Valley  of  Decision.  MGM. 

1944—  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM. 

FRANK  TANC 

1945 —  Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB;  Objective,  Burma! 
WB. 

CHARLES  TANNEN 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Street  With 
No  Name,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  If  I'm  Lucky, 
20th;  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th: 
Shock.  20th. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th;  The  Spider,  20th. 

JULIUS  TANNEN 

1947—  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  House  of  Franken- 
stein, Univ.;  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek, 
Para. 

WILLIAM  TANNEN 

1948 —  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

HANS  TANZLER 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24.  20th. 

MARY  TARCAI 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics. 

FATRICI A  TATE 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA. 

1946 —  Unexpected  Guest,  UA 

ART  TATUM 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

AUCUST  F.  TAUTE 

1947 — Wild  Country,  PRC. 

MAURICE  TAUZIN 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col. 

BETH  TAYLOR 

1948 —  The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

BRAD  TAYLOR 
(also  known  as  STANLEY  BROWN  i 

1945 —  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.;  Swingin'  on  a 
Rainbow,  Rep. 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing, 
Rep. 

BUD  "CANNONBALL"  TAYLOR 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Song  of  the 
Drifter,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

DON  TAYLOR 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  The  Naked  City, 
Ul;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM. 

1946 —  Red  Dragon,  Mono. 
1944 — Winged  Victory,  20th. 

DUKE  TAYLOR 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

ELIZABETH  TAYLOR 

1948 —  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM;  A  Date  With  Judy, 
MCM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MCM;  Life  With  Father,  WB. 
1946 — Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944 —  National  Velvet.  MGM. 

ESTELLE  TAYLOR 

1945 —  The  Southerner,  UA. 


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FERRIS  TAYLOR 

1948 — My  Dog  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  Centennial  Sum- 
mer, 20th;  Decoy,  Mono.;  The  Man  from 
Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke.  Col.;  Henry  Aldrich 
Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC. 

FORREST  TAYLOR 

1948 — Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Four  Faces 
West,  UA;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  The  Golden 
Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.:  Stagecoach  to  Den- 
ver, Rep.;  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  Rustlers  of 
Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  Along  the  Oregon  Trail, 
Rep.;  The  Pretender,  Rep.;  The  Stranger 
from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC:  Colorado  Serenade, 
PRC;  Driftin'  River,  PRC:  The  Class  Alibi, 
Rep.;  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC;  Texas 
Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Dangerous 
Intruder,  PRC;  Identity  Unknown,  Rep.; 
Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies, 
Col.;  Rough  Ridin'  )ustice.  Col.:  Sagebrush 
Heroes,  Col.;  Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

1944 — Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Lady  in  the 
Death  House,  PRC;  The  Mojave  Firebrand, 
Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Shake 
Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  Song  of  Nevada, 
Rep.:  Sundown  Valley,  Col.;  Three  Little  Sis- 
ters, Rep. 

HARRY  TAYLOR 

1948 —  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep. 

KENT  TAYLOR 

1948— Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

1947—  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Second  Chance,  20th. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der, 20th;  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.;  Tangier, 
Univ.;  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ. 

1944 — Alaska,  Mono.;  Roger  Touhy-Cangster,  20th. 

LIBBY  TAYLOR 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 
1944 — Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

RICHARD  TAYLOR 

1948 —  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

ROBERT  TAYLOR 

1948 — The  Secret  Land,  MCM. 

1947—  High  Wall,  MCM. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MCM. 

SCOTT  TAYLOR 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

SID  TAYLOR 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

TONY  TAYLOR 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

WALTER  "DUB"  TAYLOR 

1946 —  Frantier  Gun  Law,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Both  Barrels 
Blazing,  Col.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Outlaws 
of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Rough  Ridin'  Justice, 
Col.;  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col.;  Sage- 
brush Heroes,  Col. 

1944 — Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Cowboy  from  Lone- 
some River,  Col.;  Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers, 
Col.;  The  Last  Horseman,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather 
Law,  Col.;  Sundown  Valley,  Col.;  The  Vigil- 
antes Ride,  Col.;  Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col. 

JACK   TEACARDEN    AND    HIS  ORCHESTRA 

1944 — Hi,  Cood-Lookin',  Univ.;  Twilight  on  the 
Prairie,  Univ. 

RAY  TEAL 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.  ;The  Black 
Arrow,  Col.;  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.; 
The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  Whisper- 
ing Smith,  Para.;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Ram- 


rod, UA;  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946—  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Best 
Years  of  Our  Lives.  RKO;  Blondie  Knows 
Best,  Col.;  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Deadline 
for  Murder,  20th;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.; 
Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Captain  Kidd,  UA; 
The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  Strange  Voy- 
age, Mono. 

1944 —  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

CODFREY  TEARLE 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

RICHARD  TED 

(also  known  as  TED  ADAMS  I 

IRENE  TEDROW 

1946 —  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col. 

1945 —  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

BROOKE  TEMPLE 

1946 —  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC. 

SHIRLEY  TEMPLE 

1948—  Fort  Apache,  RKO. 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO:  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bob- 
by-Soxer,  RKO;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

1944 —  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA. 

HARRY  TENBROOK 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

TENNESSEE  RAMBLERS 

1944 — Sundown  Valley.  Col. 

MAX  TERHUNE 

1947 —  Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown, 
Rep. 

KENNETH  TERRELL 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  The  Gay  Ranch- 
ero,  Rep. 

1945—  ^-ln  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono.;  The  Missing 

Corpse,  PRC. 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Range,  Mono. 

DON  TERRY 

1948 — Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep. 

PHILIP  TERRY 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  Seven 
Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  To  Each  His  Own, 
Para. 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO;  The  Lost 
Weekend,  Para.;  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944 —  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  Ladies  Courageous, 
UA;  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

RUTH  TERRY 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep.; 
Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

1944 —  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  Jamboree, 
Rep.;  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  My  Buddy, 
Rep.;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep.;  Three  Little 
Sisters,  Rep. 

TEX  TERRY 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Twilight  on  the  Rio 
Grande,  Rep. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Rio  Grande  Raiders, 
Rep.:  The  El  Paso  Raiders.  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders 
of  Cheyenne,  Rep. 

VALYA  TERRY 

(also  known  as  JANET  MARTIN) 

WILLIAM  TERRY 

1945 — Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA; 
Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Strangers  in  the 
Night,  Rep. 

1944 — Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono.; 
3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep. 


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JOAN  TETZEL 

1947 — Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Paradine  Case, 

SRO. 

TEXAS  RANCERS 

1947 — The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

TEXAS  TROUBADORS 

1944 — jamboree,  Rep. 

TEMPLE  TEXAS 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

HEATHER  THATCHER 

1944—  Caslight,  MCM. 

PHYLLIS  THAXTER 

1948 —  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel, 
MCM,  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  Act  of  Vio- 
lence, MCM. 

1947 — Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MCM;  Sea  of  Crass, 

MCM. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MCM;  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf, 

MCM. 

1944 — Thiity  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

TINA  THAYER 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para. 

BLANCHE  THEBOM 

1944 —  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

HELENE  THIMIC 

1947 — High  Conquest,  Mono.;  The  Locket,  RKO; 
Cry  Wolf,  WB. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 —  Hotel  Berlin,  WB ;  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO: 
Roughly  Speaking,  WB;  Strangers  in  the 
Night,  Rep.;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Hitler  Canag,  Para.;  None  But  the  Lone- 
ly Heart,  RKO. 

ROBERT  THOM 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

CUY  THOMAJAN 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

ANN  THOMAS 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

BELLE  THOMAS 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

BERNARD  THOMAS 

1946 —  Gunman's  Code,  Univ. 

1945 —  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Pillow  of 
Death,  Univ. 

BUCKWHEAT  THOMAS 

1945 —  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep. 

DANNY  THOMAS 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MCM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MCM. 

EVAN  THOMAS 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  My  Name  Is  Julia 
Ross,  Col. 

JACQUELINE  THOMAS 

1948 —  Stage  Struck,  Mono. 

AL  THOMPSON 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

CREICHTON  THOMPSON 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

CIB  THOMPSON 

1947 —  Louisiana,  Mono. 

JIMMY  THOMPSON 

1947 — Louisiana,  Mono. 

KAY  THOMPSON 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

LARRY  THOMPSON 

1945 — Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 — Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sun- 
day Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th;  When  the 
Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 


MARSHALL  THOMPSON 

1948 — B.F.'s  Daughter,  MCM ;  Homecoming,  MCM; 
Words  and  Music,  MGM;  Command  Decision 
MCM. 

1947 — The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MCM;  Gallant  Bess 
MCM;  The  Secret  Heart,  MCM;  Bad  Bas- 
comb,  MCM;  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Clock.  MCM;  They  Were  Expendable 
MCM;  Twice  Blessed,  MGM;  The  Valley  of 
Decision,  MGM. 

1944 — Blonde  Fever,  MCM;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th; 
Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

NICK  THOMPSON 

1947 —  Renegade  Cirl,  Screen  Guild;  Singin'  in  the 
Corn,  Col. 

1944 — The  Last  Horseman,  Col. 

PATSY  ANN  THOMPSON 

1944 — Tomorrow,  the  World!  UA. 

PETER  THOMPSON 

1947 — Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  A  Double 
Life,  Ul;  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap, 
Ul. 

DR.  ROSS  THOMPSON 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

OLIVER  THORNDYKE 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col. 
1944 — The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

CYRIL  THORNTON 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Class  Alibi,  Rep. 

JIM  THORPE 

1944 — Outlaw  Trail,  Mono. 

CHIEF  THUNDERCLOUD 

1948 —  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Renegade  Cirl,  Screen  Guild;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Romance  of  the 
West,  PRC. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  The  Falcon  Out  West, 
RKO;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono. 

DAVE  THURSBY 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MCM;  That  Wonderful  Urge, 
20th. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  The  Chost 
and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Thunder  in  the  Valley, 
20th. 

CAROL  THURSTON 

1948 —  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  The  Last  Round- 
Up,  Col. 

1946 —  Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945—  China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB ;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para. 

HARRY  THURSTON 

(Deceased  19451 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 

ROBERT  TIDWELL 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

CENE  TIERNEY 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge. 
20th. 

1947 —  The  Chost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Leave  Her  to  Heav- 
en, 20th. 

1944—  Laura,  20th. 

LAWRENCE  TIERNEY 

1948 —  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride, 
RKO. 

1946 —  San  Quentin,  RKO;  Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 
Step  by  Step,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Dillinger,  Mono.: 
Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  Those  Endearing 
Young  Charms,  RKO. 

1944 — Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 


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MARTHA  TILTON 

1945—  Crime,   Inc.,  PRC. 

1944—  Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

LOREN  TINDALL 

1947— Good  News.  MCM. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  The  Girl  of  the  Limber- 
lost,  Col.;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO;  Meet 
Me  on  Broadway,  Col.;  Out  of  the  Depths, 
Col. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col.;  The  Power  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col.;  Ser- 
geant Mike,  Col. 

1944 — She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col. 


1944- 


TIP,  TAP  AND  TOE 

-Hi,  Good-Lookin',  Univ. 


TIPICA  ORCHESTRA 

1945 — Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

MICKEY  TITUS 

1945 —  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

KEN  TOBEY 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA. 

RUTH  TOBEY 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB. 

CEORCE  TOBIAS 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

1947—  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose, 
WB. 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MGM ;  Nobody  Lives  Forever, 
WB;  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Objective,  Burma!  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB ;  Make  Your  Own 
Bed,  WB;  The  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB; 
Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

DAN  TOBIN 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Par.;  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO; 
Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict, 
Para. 

1947 —  A  Likely  Story,  RKO;  The  Bachelor  and  the 
Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MCM. 

DAN  TOBY 

1947—  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

ANN  TODD 

I  English) 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

ANNE  TODD 
(r  n  ANN  TODD  MAYFIELD) 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM;  Arthur  Takes 
Over,  20th. 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Dang- 
erous Years,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Margie,  20th;  My 
Reputation,  WB. 

1945 —  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB;  Roughly  Speak- 
ing, WB. 

MABEL  TODD 

1946 —  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  Wife  Wanted, 
Mono. 

1944—  A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

JAMES  TODD 

1948—  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO;  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

TONI  TODD 

1947 —  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Philo  Vance's 
Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

SIDNEY  TOLER 

(Deceased  2-12-47) 

1947 — The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 — Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.; 
Red  Dragon,  Mono. 

1945—  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.; 


The    Scarlet    Clue,    Mono.;    The  Shanghai 
Cobra,  Mono. 
1944 — Black   Magic,   Mono.;   Charlie  Chan  in  the 
Secret    Service,    Mono.;    The    Chinese  Cat, 
Mono. 

SID  TOMACK 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa,  WB ;  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.; 
Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  Framed,  Col.:  For  the  Love 
of  Rusty,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.;  A 
Double  Life,  Ul;   I   Love  Trouble,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1944 —  A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

ANDREW  TOMBES 

1948 —  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  The  Devil  Thumbs  a 
Ride,  RKO;  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Hop- 
py's  Holiday,  UA;  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

1946 — Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Sing  While  You 
Dance,  Col. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Don't  Fence  Me 
In,  Rep.;  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  G.  I.  Honey- 
moon, Mono.;  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.; 
Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  You  Came  Along, 
Para. 

1944 — Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Coin'  to  Town, 
RKO;  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  Murder 
in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.;  Night  Club  Girl, 
Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.;  Reckless  Age, 
Univ.;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.;  The  Sing- 
ing  Sheriff,    Univ.;    Week-End    Pass,  Univ. 


1945- 


PINKY  TOMLIN 

-Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 


FRANCHOT  TONE 

1948 — Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

1947 — Honeymoon,  RKO;  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle- 
Lion;  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  I  Love 
Trouble,  Col. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1944 —  Dark  Waters,  UA;  The  Hour  Before  Dawn, 
Para.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.;  That  Night 
With  You,  Univ. 

PHILIP  TONCE 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Love  from  a 
Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

RECIS  TOOMEY 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  The  Boy 
With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  The  Bishop's  Wife, 
RKO;  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 — The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  The 
Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  High  Tide,  Mono.; 
Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO; 
Mysterious   Intruder,  Col. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  Follow  That 
Woman,  Para.;  Spellbound,  UA;  Strange  Il- 
lusion, PRC. 

1944 — Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  The  Doughgirls,  WB; 
Follow  the  Boys  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue 
Room,  Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.;  Song  of 
the  Open  Road,  UA;  When  the  Lights  go 
on  Again,  PRC. 

FRED  "SNOWFLAKE"  TOONES 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep. 

1946 —  Fool's  Gold,  UA. 

1944-  — Firebrands  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley 

Outlaws,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

ROMAN  TOPOROW 

1948—  Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

MARTA  TOREN 

1948 — Casbah,  Ul;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

MEL  TORME 

1948 — Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

1947 —  Good  News,  MGM. 
1946 — Janie  Cets  Married,  WB. 

1945 —  Junior  Miss,  20th;  Let's  Go  Steady,  Col. 
1944 — Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ. 

|OSE  TORVAY 

1948 —  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre.  WB ;  Mys- 
tery in  Mexico,  RKO.  Sofia.  Film  Classics. 


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AUDREY  TOTTER 

1948 — The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM;  Lady  in  the 
Lake,  MCM;  High  Wall,  MCM;  The  Unsus- 
pected, WB. 

1946 — The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MCM;  The  Postman 

Always  Rings  Twice,  MCM. 
1945 — Dangerous  Partners,  MCM;  The  Sailor  Takes 

a  Wife,  MCM. 
1944 — Main  Street  After  Dark,  MCM. 

TAMARA  TOUMANOVA 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

LUPITA  TOVAR 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col. 

THE  TOWN  CRIERS 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  Song  of  the 
Prairie,  Col. 

MICHAEL  TOWNE 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

COLLEEN  TOWNSEND 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Chicken  Every 
Sunday,  20th. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB. 

FREDERIC  TOZERE 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  The  Return  of  Octo- 
ber, Col.;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

AL  TRACE  and  his  SILLY  SYMPHONISTS 

1946 —  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col. 

1945 —  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

LEE  TRACY 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono. 

1945 — Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  I'll  Tell  the 
World,  Univ. 

MARCARET  TRACY 

1948 —  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

SPENCER  TRACY 

1948 — State  of  thte  Union,  MCM. 

1947 —  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM;  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM. 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MCM. 

1944 —  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM ;  Thirty  Seconds 
Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  TRACY 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  The  Walls  of  Jeri- 
cho, 20th. 

THE  TRAILSMAN 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Gentleman  from 
Texas,  Mono. 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

CELIA  TRAVERS 

1947 —  Undercover  Maisie,  MCM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MCM;  Little  Mister  Jim,  MCM. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM;  Three  Men  in  White, 
MCM. 

HENRY  TRAVERS 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep.;  Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  It's  a  Wonderful  Life, 
RKO;  The  Yearling.  MCM. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  The  Naughty 
Nineties,  Univ.;  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MCM. 

1944 — Dragon  Seed,  MCM ;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col.; 
The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

MERLE  TRAVIS  and  his  BRONCO  BUSTERS 

1946 —  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.;  Roaring  Rangers, 
Col. 

RICHARD  TRAVIS 

1948 — Speed  to  Spare.  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Mid- 
night, Para.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th; 
Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

1944—  The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

ARTHUR  TREACHER 

1948 —  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  Swing  Out,  Sis- 
ter, Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 — Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  In  Society, 
Univ.;  National  Velvet,  MGM. 


CHARLOTTE  TREADWAY 

1946 —  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 

LAURA  TREADWELL 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

1947 —  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 
'946 — Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

MARY  TREEN 

1948 —  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  A  Guy  Could 
Change,  Rep.;  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO; 
One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.;  Strange  Imperson- 
ation, Rep.;  Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Don  Juan  Quilli- 
gan,  20th;  High  Powered,  Para.;  She  Woudn't 
Say  Yes,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  I  Love  a  Soldier, 
Para.;  The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  Swing  in  the 
Saddle,  Col. 

WILLIAM  TRENK 

1947 —  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  The  Corpse  Came  C  OD., 
Col. 

1946 —  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

FREDDIE  TRENKLER 

1948 —  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

|E AN  TRENT 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise.  Univ. 

1945 — Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

LEE  TRENT 

1944 —  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO. 

JOHNNY  TREUL 

1948 — Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Pict. 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

JORCE  TREVINO 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

CLAIRE  TREVOR 

1948 — Raw  Deal,  EL;  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied 
Artists;  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO;  Key  Largo, 
WB. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  Crack-Up, 
RKO. 

1945 — Johnny  Angel,  RKO ;  Murder,  My  Sweet.  RKO. 

ANTONIO  TRIANA 

1945 — The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 —  <&  his  dancers)  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey, 
UA;  The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep. 

LUISITA  TRIANA 

1945 —  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 

IVAN  TRIESAULT 

1948 —  The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  To  the  Ends 
of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Manhunt,  Col.;  Notorious, 
RKO;  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col. 

1944 — The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  Were- 
wolf, Col.;  Days  of  Glory.  RKO;  The  Hitler 
Gang,  Para.;  In  Our  Time,  WB;  Uncertain 
Glory,  WB. 

ANNE  TRIOLA 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1944 —  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ. 

BURTON  TRIPP 

1948 —  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

CHARLES  TRIPPI 

1 948 — Triple  Threat,  Col. 

KENNETH  TRITSCH 

1945 —  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

TOM  TROUT 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 

1945 — Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MCM. 
1944 — Between  Two  Women,   MCM;   Main  Street 
After  Dark,  MCM. 


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165 


CHARLES  TROWBRIDGE 

1948 — Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  The  Paleface,  Para.; 
Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Mr.  District 
Attorney,  Col.;  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel 
Ami,  UA;  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM;  Secret  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress, 
RKO;  Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists;  Her  Hus- 
band's Affairs,  Col.;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied 
Artists;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MCM;  Red  Dragon, 
Mono.;  Shock,  20th;  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.; 
Undercurrent,  MCM;  Valley  of  the  Zombies, 
Rep.;  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers,  Mono. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Mildred 
Pierce,  WB ;  They  Were  Expendable,  MCM. 

1944 —  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.; 
Summer  Storm,  UA. 

DOUGLAS  TROWBRI DCE 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

ERNEST  TRUEX 

1948 —  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1947 —  Always  Together,  WB. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  Life  With  Blondie,  Col.; 
Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Pan-Americana, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Her  Primitive 
Man,  Univ. 

CLENN  TRYON 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

H.  T.  TSIANC 

1948-  — Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1945 —  China  Sky,  RKO;  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono.; 
Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944 — The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom.  20th:  The  Purple 
Heart,  20th. 

ERNEST   TUBB   AND    SINGING  COWBOYS 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 
1944 — Riding  West,  Col. 

FORREST  TUCKER 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Coroner  Creek, 
Col.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Two  Cuys  from 
Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  Gunfighters,  Col. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  The  Man  Who 
Dared,  Col.;  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  Rene- 
gades, Col.;  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col.;  The 
Yearling,  MGM. 

HARLAND  TUCKER 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

1947—  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

SOPHIE  TUCKER 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Sensations  of  1945, 
UA. 

SONNY  TUFTS 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.; 
Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para.;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul; 
The  Virginian,  Para.;  The  Well  Groomed 
Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  Bring  On  the  Girls,  Para.;  Duffy's  Tavern, 
Para. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  I  Love  a  Sol- 
dier, Para. 

TOM  TULLY 

1948 —  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!.  20th;  Blood  on 
the  Moon,  RKO;  )une  Bride,  WB  ;  Rachel  and 
the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MCM;  Adventure,  MCM; 
Intrigue,  UA;  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 

1946 —  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO;  The  Virginian, 
Para. 

1945 —  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 — I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA;  Secret  Command, 
Col.;  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

FELIPE  TURICH 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild. 

ROSE  TURICH 

1947 — Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Bowery 
Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946—  — South  of  Monterey,  Mono. 


DEE  TURNELL 

1948 — Words  and  Music,  MCM. 
1947 — Copacabana,  UA. 

ANITA  TURNER 

1946 —  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

CLYDE  TURNER 

1944 — The  Negro  Soldier,  U.S.  War  Dept. 

DON  TURNER 

1947—  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

CEORCE  TURNER 

1948 —  Race  Street,  RKO. 

1947 —  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  Range  Beyond 
the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Contender,  PRC. 

LANA  TURNER 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MCM;  The  Three  Musketeers, 
MGM. 

1947 —  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM;  Green  Dolphin  Street, 
MCM. 

1946 —  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  Weekend  at 
the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1 944—  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM. 

LESLIE  TURNER 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col. 

1947 —  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

MA  I  DEL  TURNER 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MCM. 

RAY  TURNER 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

LURENE  TUTTLE 

1948 — Homecoming,    MGM;    Mr.    Blandings  Builds 

His  Dream  House,  SRO;  Macbeth,  Rep. 
1947- — Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

WESLEY  TUTTLE 

1947 — Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono. 

FRANK  TWEDELL 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th. 
1943 — Claudia,  20th. 

ARCHIE  TWITCHEL 

(also  known  as  MICHAEL  BRANDEN) 


BEVERLY  TYLER 

(also  known  as  BEVERLY  JEAN  SAUL) 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  My  Brother 
Talks  to  Horses,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years.  MGM. 

DICKIE  TYLER 

1948 —  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  Hotel  Berlin, 
WB;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

HARRY  TYLER 

1948 — Smart  Politics,  Mono.;  Deep  Waters,  20th; 
Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists;  The  Untamed 
Breed,  Col.;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Sarge  Goes  to  Col- 
lege, Mono.;  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.;  Head- 
ing for  Heaven,  PRC. 

1946 —  Behind  Creen  Lights,  20th;  The  Fabulous 
Suzanne,  Rep.;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  johnny 
Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  Somewhere  in 
the  Night,  20th. 

1945 — Identity  Unknown,  Rep.;  Woman  Who  Came 
Back,  Rep. 

LELAH  TYLER 

1948 —  Striking  Back,  20th. 
1945 — Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono. 

LEON  TYLER 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  The  Great 
Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.;  Son  of  Lassie, 
MGM;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944— The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 


166 


ACTORS-ACTRESS E S 


TOM  TYLER 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Return 
of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon, 
RKO;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 

1945 —  San  Antonio,  WB;  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas, 
Col. 

CEORCE  TYNE 

(also  known  as  BUDDY  YARUS) 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

1947 —  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild;  Seven  Were 
Saved,  Para.;  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO. 

1946 —  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 
1945 — Life  With  Blondie,  Col. 

ALICE  TYRELL 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Manhattan  Angel, 
Col.;  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

JOHN  TYRELL 

1946 —  Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Out  of  the 
Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Escape 
in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready, 
Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.;  Sergeant  Mike, 
Col.;  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Cowboy  from  Lone- 
some River,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.; 
The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col. 

LENORE  ULRIC 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul;  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

MINERVA  URECAL 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Good  Sam.  RKO;  Secret 
Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  Variety  Time,  RKO;  Marshal  of 
Amarillo,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  High  Conquest,  Mono.; 
The  Trap,  Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono.; 
The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946 — The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  Rainbow  Over  Texas, 
Rep.;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th;  Sensation 
Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Kid  Sister,  RKO;  Men  in  Her  Diary, 
Univ.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Wan- 
derer of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  The  Bridge  of  San 
Luis  Rey,  UA;  Lousiana  Hayride,  Col.;  Moon- 
light and  Cactus,  Univ. 

BILLY  USHER 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

THE  FOUR  V's 

1945 —  I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col. 

THE  VACABONDS 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

1945 —  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 
1944 — Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

VERA  VAGUE 
(r.  n    BARBARA  |0  ALLEN) 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  Snafu,  Col. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Girl  Rush,  RKO; 
Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Lake  Placid 
Serenade,  Rep.;  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.; 
Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep. 

MICUELITO  VALDES 

1948—  Variety  Time,  RKO. 
1946 — Suspense,  Mono. 

1945 —  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

CHRISTINA  VALE 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

NINA  VALE 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col. 

VIRGINIA  VALE 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC. 

BOBBIE  VALENTINE 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 


ELIZABETH  VALENTINE 

1945 — Apology  for  Murder,  PRC. 

1944 —  Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

JOHN  VALENTINE 

1945 —  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC;  Fashion  Model,  Mono. 
1944 — Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

PAUL  VALENTINE 

1947 —  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  VALION 

1944 — Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke, 
Univ. 

RUDY  VALLEE 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  I  Remember  Mama, 
RKO;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA;  Unfaithfully 
Yours,  20th. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  The  Bachelor  and  the 
Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.;  (Songs)  People 
Are  Funny,  Para. 

ALIDA  VALLI 

1948 —  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

RICK  VALLIN 

1948 —  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance;  Jungle  Jim, 
Col. 

1947 — Northwest  Outpost,  Rep.;  Last  of  the  Red- 
men,  Col.;  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 — Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  Secrets  of  a  Soror- 
ity Girl,  PRC. 

1944 —  Army  Wives,  Mono.;  Smart  Guy,  Mono. 

NANNETTE  VALLON 

1946 — Cas  House  Kids,  PRC. 

1945 —  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

RUTH  VALMY 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ 

CUS  VAN 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

JEAN  VAN 

1947—  Fiesta,  MGM;  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 
1946 — Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 

TAD  van  BRUNT 

1948—  The  Big  Clock,  Para. 

STEVE  van  BUREN 

1948 — Triple  Threat,  Col. 

LUCILLE  VANCE 

1944 —  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC. 

DIANA  van  den  ECKER 

1946 — Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

JEAN  VANDERWILT 

1945 —  The  Southerner,  UA. 

RICKI  van  DUSEN 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep. 

PETER  van  EYCK 

1944 — Address  Unknown,  Col.;  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

MAYA  van  HORN 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th. 

POLLY  VANN 

1947 —  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild. 

LUIS  van  ROOTEN 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.:  The  Big 
Clock.  Para.;  To  the  Victor,  WB:  Beyond 
Glory,  Para.;  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes, 
Para.;  Gentlemen  from  Nowhere,  Col. 

1946 —  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 
1944 — The  Hitler  Canag,  Para. 

DALE  van  SICKEL 

1948 — Lightnin'  in  the  Forest.  Rep.;  Oklahoma  Bad- 
lands, Rep.;  Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep.;  Des- 
peradoes of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Trespasser,  Rep. 


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167 


EDWARD  van  SLOAN 

1947—  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

PHILIP  van  ZANDT 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  The  Vicious  Circle, 
UA;  Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  The  Shang- 
hai Chest,  Mono.;  Embraceable  You,  WB; 
Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col.;  The  Loves  of 
Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Slave  Cirl,  Ul. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.; 
Decoy,  Mono.;  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.; 
Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th;  Don't  Gamble 
With  Strangers,  Mono. 

1945 — Counter-Attack,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Bandleader, 
Col.;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.:  Sudan, 
Univ.;  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Call  of  the  Jungle, 
Mono.;  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  Swing 
Hostess,  PRC:  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

VICTOR  VARCONI 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul;  Unconquered,  Para.; 
Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1945 —  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para. 

NORMA  VARDEN 

1948 —  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

1947 — Millie's  Daughter,  Col.;  The  Trouble  With 
Women,  Para.;  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th; 
The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Cirls,  Para.;  Girls  of  the  Big 
House,  Rep.;  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para. 

1944 —  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  National  Velvet, 
MGM;  The  White  Cliffs,  MGM;  Those  En- 
dearing Young  Charms,  RKO. 

ROSARITA  VARELA 

1946 —  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

ROLAND  VARNO 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  My  Name  Is 
Julia  Ross,  Col.;  Paris-Underground,  UA; 
Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col.;  The  Un- 
written Code,  Col. 

JUAN  VARRO 

1944 —  Tampico,  20th. 

DOROTHY  VAUCHAN 

1948 —  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your 
Shoes,  Mono.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  The 
Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm, 
RKO;  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945—  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944—  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Danc- 
in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Sweet  and  Lowdown, 
20th;  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

KERRY  VAUCHN 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

YVONNE  VAUTROT 

1945— A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

RACHEL  VEACH 

1944 —  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  H.  VEDDER 

1948 —  Jinx  Money,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

HARRY  VEJAR 

1947 — West  to  Glory,  PRC. 

VELASCO  and  LENEE 

1945 —  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

FRED  VELASCO 

1945 —  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep. 

VELOZ    AND  YOLANDA 

1946—  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 
1944 — Brazil,  Rep. 


ANITA  VENCE 

(also  known  as  KARIN  LANC) 

1944 —  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

BENAY  VENUTA 

1948 — I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 — Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion. 

JOE  VENUTI 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

VERA-ELLEN 

1948 —  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 
1947— Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  Three  Little 
Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

ELENA  VERDUCO 

1947 —  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

1946 —  Little  Giant,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  Strange  Voyage, 
Mono. 

1944 —  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  Rainbow  Is- 
land, Para. 

LISETTE  VEREA 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

ERNO  VEREBES 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945—  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Climax,  Univ.;  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

HAROLD  VERMILYEA 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  The  Emperor  Waltz, 
Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  The  Miracle 
of  the  Bells,  RKO;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.; 
Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  California's 
Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

1947 —  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

1946—  0.  S.  S.,  Para. 

DENISE  VERNAC 

1946—  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

KAREN  VERNE 

1944 —  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

CLENN  VERNON 

1948 —  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  The  Woman 
on  the  Beach,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Bedlam,  RKO; 
Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO;  Those  Endearing 
Young  Charms.  RKO. 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

WALLY  VERNON 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Gamblers. 
Rep.;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of 
Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  Silver 
City  Kid,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep. 

MARTHA  VICKERS 

(also  known  as  MARTHA  MacVICKARi 

1948 — Ruthless,  EL 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn,  WB ;  The  Man  I  Love  WB- 
That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  The  Time,  the  Place 
and  the  Girl,  WB. 

CHARLES  VICTOR 

1947 —  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para. 

ODETTE  VICNE 

1945—  The  Spider,  20th. 

HERBERT  VICRAN 

1948 —  Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

IULIO  VILLAREAL 

1947 — Honeymoon,  RKO. 

LUCIO  VILLECAS 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono. 


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ACTORS-ACTR ESSES 


VILVOA 

1947—  That's  My  Cal,  Rep. 
1946 — The  Black  Angel,  Univ. 

JUNE  VINCENT 
(r.  n    DOROTHY  SMITH  I 

1948—  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  The  Challenge,  20th; 
Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Shed  No 
Tears,  EL;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1946 — The  Black  Angel,  Univ. 

1945 —  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  That's  the 
Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  The  Climax,  Univ.; 
Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 

LESLIE  VINCENT 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Paris-Under- 
ground, UA. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB ;  Pride  of  the  Ma- 
rines, Univ. 

RUSS  VINCENT 
1948 — Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  The  Prairie,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC; 
The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

HELEN  VINSON 

1944 —  Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Chip  Off 
the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  The  Lady  and  the 
Monster,  Rep.;  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home, 
MGM. 

VAL  VINSON 

1948 —  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

PETER  VIRGO 

1948 — To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Arch  of  Tri- 
umph, UA;  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1947 —  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

MICHAEL  VISAROFF 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

JOSEPH  VITALE 

1948 —  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Years,  20th;  Where  There's  Life, 
Para. 

1946 —  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

1945 —  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  Mexico, 
RKO ;  Gildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO;  None  But 
♦he  Lonely  Heart,  RKO;  Passport  to  Destiny, 
RKO. 

PERCIVAL  VIVIAN 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  Kitty.  Para.;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM. 

RUTH  VIVIAN 

1948 —  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

EMMETT  VOCAN 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.; 
The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus, 
Col. 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Homesteaders  of  Para- 
dise Valley,  Rep.;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg, 
20th;  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th;  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.:  A  Close  Call  for 
Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Dangerous  Money, 
Mono.:  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  The  French 
Key,  Rep.;  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  Joe  Palooka, 
Champ,  Mono.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Mag- 
nificent Doll,  Ul;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  The 
Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority 
Girl,  PRC;  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

1945 — Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Behind  City 
Lights,  Rep.;  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  Colorado 
Pioneers,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.; 
Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC;  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ.; 
She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  Utah,  Rep.;  The 
Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep.;  Woman  Who  Came 
Back,  Rep. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Bermuda 
Mystery,  20th;  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  Faces 
in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.; 
Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  The  Mummy's 
Ghost,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room, 
Univ.;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  Swingtime 
Johnny,  Univ.;  Trocadero,  Rep. 


MERVYN  VOCUE 

(also  known  as  ISH  KABIBBLE 

CEORCE  VOLK 

1948 — To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

RALPH  VOLKIE 

1948 — Leather  Gloves,  Col. 

THEODORE  von  ELTZ 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 
1946 — The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Follow  the  Boys, 
Univ.;  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB. 

CORNELIA  von  HESSERT 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

YVETTE  von  KORIS 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ. 

ERICH  von  STROHEIM 

1946 —  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  In- 
vestigator, Rep. 

1944 — The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  Storm 
Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  von  WYMETAL 

1944 —  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

HARRY  von  ZELL 

1948 — The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  Where  There's 
Life,  Para. 

1946 —  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

PETER  von  ZERNECK 

1948 —  Berlin  Express.  RKO;  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

CHET  VORAVAN 

I  Deceased ) 

1946—  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

JOHN  VOSPER 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

1946 —  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 

TITO  VULOLO 

1948 —  I  Youldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Mr. 
Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO;  Cry 
of  the  City,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish, 
20th;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Web,  Ul;  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  Mourning 
Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

MURVYN  VYE 

1948 —  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1947 —  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

BESSE  WADE 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

MARY  RUTH  WADE 

1948 — The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

RUSSELL  WADE 

1948— Beyond  Glory.  Para. 

1947 —  Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild;  Shoot  to  Kill, 
Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde.  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  A  Came  of  Death, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle, 
RKO. 

VANITA  WADE 

1948 —  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

CHARLES  WACENHEIM 

1948— Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  Man-Eater 
of  Kumaon,  Ul;  Cry  of  the  City,  20fh. 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  Jungle 
Captive,  Univ.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 — The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Summer  Storm, 
UA. 


ACTORS-ACTR ESSES 


169 


FERNANDO  WACNER 

1948— Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Sofia,  Film 
Classics. 

KID  WACNER 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name.  20th. 

MAX  WACNER 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th: 
Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

JIMMY  WAKELY 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Song  of  the 
Drifter,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Six  Cun 
Serenade,  Mono. ;  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono. 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexico, 
Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  -The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.;  Rough  Ridin' 
Justice,  Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.;  Spring- 
time in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 — Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Cyclone 
Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather  Law, 
Col.;  Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.;  Sundown 
Valley,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

BOBBY  WALBERC 

1944 —  Uncertain  Clory,  WB. 

RAYMOND  WALBURN 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union.  MCM. 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Ceraldine,  Rep.;  Breakfast  ir 
Hollywood,  UA;  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.; 
The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.;  Rendez- 
vous With  Annie,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  Honeymoon  Ahead, 
Univ.;   I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Hail  the  Con- 
quering Hero,  Para.;  Heavenly  Days,  RKO; 
Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

JERRY  WALD 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  (Orchestra) 
Vacation  Days,  Mono.;  (Orchestra)  Little  Miss 
Broadway,  Col. 

JOHN  WALD 

1948 —  Under  California  Stars.  Rep. 

1947 — Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  The  Senator 
Was  Indiscreet.  Ul. 

BEN  WALDEN 

1947 —  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

OTTO  WALD1S 

1948 —  Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Letter  from  an  Un- 
known Woman,  Ul;  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

HERMAN  WALDMAN 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

ELIZABETH  WALDO 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

CHARLES  WALDRON 

1947 —  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col. 

1944 — The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Mademoiselle 
Fifi,  RKO. 

ETHEL  WALES 

1944 —  Lumberjack,  UA. 

BILL  WALKER 

1946 —  The  Killer,  Univ. 

CHERYL  WALKER 

1948 —  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para. 

1947 —  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC. 

1946 — Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My 
Business,  PRC. 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  Identity  Unknown, 
Rep.;  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO;  Rhythm  Roundup, 
Col.;  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 — 3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep.; 
Stage  Door  Canteen,  UA. 


HELEN  WALKER 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  My  Dear  Secre- 
tary, UA. 

1947 — The  Homestretch,  20th;  Nightmare  Alley, 
20th. 

1946 — Cluny  Brown.  20th;  Murder  in  the  Music 
Hall,,  Rep.;  People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  Her 
Adventurous   Night,  Univ. 

1945 — Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Murder,  He  Says, 
Para. 

1944 — Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  The  Man  in 
Half  Moon  Street,  Para. 


1944- 


NANCY  WALKER 

-Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 


1947- 


The  Locket, 
That  Hagen 


NELLA  WALKER 

-The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM 
RKO;  Undercover  Maisie,  MGM; 
Girl,  WB. 

1946 — Two  Sisters  from  Boston.  MGM 
1945 — -Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  A 

and  a  Pal,  Col. 
1944 — In    Society,    Univ.;    Ladies    of  Washington 

20th;    Murder    in    the    Blue    Room,  Univ. 

Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 


Guy, 


Girl 


1946- 


PAX  WALKER 

-C.I.  War  Brides,  Rep. 


RAY  WALKER 

1948 — The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Black  Bart,  Ul; 
The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  The  Guilt  of 
Janet  Ames,  Col.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.; 
Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  That's  My  Gal, 
Rep.;  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.; 
The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  Dark  Alibi, 
Mono.;  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  Step  by  Step,  RKO; 
Tars  and  Spars,  Col.;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority 
Girl,  PRC. 

1945 —  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  Life  With  Blon- 
die,  Col.;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.; 
My  Buddy,  Rep.;  Silent  Partner,  Rep.:  South 
of  Dixie,  Univ.;  Stars  on  Parade,  Col.;  Swing- 
time  Johnny,  Univ. 

ROBERT  WALKER 

1948 —  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM;  Sea  of  Crass, 
MGM;  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Clock,  MGM;  Her  Highness  and  the  Bell- 
boy, MGM;  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM; 
What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?,  MGM. 

1944 — -See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM;  Since  You 
Went  Away,  UA;  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo, 
MGM. 

TERRY  WALKER 

1944 — Voodoo   Man,  Mono. 


1948— Casbah,  Ul. 


CENE  WALKER 


1945- 

1948- 

1948- 
1947- 

1948- 
1947- 
1946- 
1945- 
1944- 

1944- 
1946- 


VIRCINIA  WALKER 

-The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

WALLY  WALKER 

-I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  "BILL"  WALKER 

-I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.; 

Golden  Eye,  Mono. 
-The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 


The 


CERALDINE  WALL 

-Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Scudda-Hoo! 

Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  Beyond  Glory,  Para. 
-Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  Dark  Delusion,  MCM; 

High  Barbaree,  MGM. 

-Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  Love  Laughs  at  Andy 
Hardy,  MGM:  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep. 

-Girls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  The  Valley  of 
Decision,  MGM. 

-Black  Magic,  Mono.;  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th. 

BERYL  WALLACE 

(Deceased  6-17-48) 

-Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

DON  WALLACE 

-The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 


170 


ACTORS-ACTR ESSES 


EDWARD   F.  WALLACE 

1946 —  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

1943 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

HELEN  WALLACE 

1948 — Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1947 —  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep. 

1946 —  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

JEAN  WALLACE 

1948 —  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

1946 — It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th. 

1944 —  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

MORGAN  WALLACE 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy.  RKO:  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.; 
Seng  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

RECINA  WALLACE 

1948 —  Triple  Threat,  Col.;  Rachel  and  the  Stranger, 
RKO;  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  Personality  Kid,  Col.; 
Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO; 
Because  of  Him,  Univ.;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th. 

1945 —  The  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Pillow  to 
Post,  WB. 

RICHARD  WALLACE 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE 

1946 —  Courage  of  Lassie,  MCM. 

EDDY  C.  WALLER 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of 
the  Hesperus,  Col.;  The  Return  of  the  Whist- 
ler, Col.;  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  The 
Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Oklahoma  Badlands, 
Rep.;  Black  Bart,  Ul;  Carson  City  Raiders, 
Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Whispering 
Smith,  Para.;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of 
Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Ul;  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.; 
Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ. ;  Abilene  Town,  UA; 
Louisiana,  Mono.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon, 
Rep.;  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  Renegades,  Col.;  Singing  on 
the  Trail,  Col.;  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col.; 
Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 —  Dakota.  Rep.;  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC; 
Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep. 

ARTHUR  WALSH 

1948 —  You  Cotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 —  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th;  No  Leave, 
No  Love,  MCM. 

1945 — They  Were  Expendable,  MCM;  This  Man's 
Navy,  MCM;  What  Next,  Corporal  Har- 
grove?, MCM. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MCM;  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor, 
MGM. 

JOHNNY  WALSH 

1945 —  Lawless  Empire,  Col. 
1944 — Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

RICHARD  WALSH 

1948 —  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB;  Johnny  Belinda, 
WB. 

BRUNO  WALTER 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

MARCIA  WALTER  a 

1948 —  Close-Up,  EL. 

ELIZABETH  WALTERS 

1947— Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

SUSAN  WALTERS 

1947 — Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

DOUCLAS  WALTON 

1947 — High  Conquest,  Mono.;  High  Tide,  Mono. 

1946—  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO. 


SAM  WANAMAKER 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa,  WB. 

RICHARD  WANC 

1 947— The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

PERCY  WARAM 

1947 — The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  It  Had  to  Be 
You,  Col. 

1944 —  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para. 

|OHN  WARBURTON 

1947 — Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  Tarzan  and  the 
Huntress,  Para. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Dangerous  Partners, 
MGM  ;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB ;  The  Valley  of 
Decision,  MGM. 

1944—  Nothing  But  Trouble,  MGM;  The  White  Cliffs 
of  Dover,  MGM. 

ALAN  WARD 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep. 

1944—  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO. 

AMELITA  WARD 

1947—  When  a  Cirl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Jungle  Captive, 
Univ.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col.;  Swing- 
in'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep. 

1944 — Gildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO;  Seven  Days  Ashore 
RKO. 

BILL  WARD 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1944 —  Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  WARD 

1946 —  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

ANTHONY  WARDE 

1948 —  Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  Where  the  North  Be- 
gins, Screen  Guild;  The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  The  Thirteenth  Hour, 
Col.;  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild; 
High  Tide,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 —  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.; 
The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC;  Wife 
Wanted,  Mono. ;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl, 
PRC. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Captain  Tugboat 
Annie,  Rep.;  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.; 
There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  The  Chinese 
Cat,  Mono.;  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  Machine 
Gun  Mama,  PRC;  Riders  of  the  Deadline, 
UA;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  Shadow  of 
Suspicion,  Mono. 

BOBBY  WARDE 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

HARLAN  WARDE 

1948 —  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics. 

MARY  WARE 

1947 —  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 

1946 —  Crack-Up,  RKO;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl, 
PRC. 

FRED  WARINC  and   His  Pennsylvania 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

RICHARD  WARINC 

1944 —  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

H.  B.  WARNER 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col. 

1947—  Driftwood,  Rep.;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 — It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  Strange  Imper- 
sonation, Rep.;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Rogue's  Gal- 
lery, PRC. 

1944 — Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Enemy  of  Women, 
Mono.;  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 


1946- 


HANSEL  WARNER 

-God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


171 


CLORIA  WARREN 

1947 — Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  Don't  Camble 
With  Stangers,  Mono. 

(AMES  WARREN 

1947—  Code  of  the  West,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Ding  Dong  Wil- 
liams, RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

1945— Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

JANET  WARREN 

(also  known  as  ELAINE  MOREY) 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.;  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Shanghai  Cobra, 
Mono. 

LEONARD  WARREN 

1944 — Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

PHIL  WARREN 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  The  Devil  Thumbs 
a  Ride,  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Criminal  Court, 
RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO. 

1944 —  Army  Wives,  Mono. 

RUTH  WARREN 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1947 —  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1944 —  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col. 

RUTH  WARRICK 

1947 —  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday,  Col.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul;  Song 
of  the  South,  RKO. 

1945 —  China  Sky,  Rep. 

1944 —  Guest  in  the  House,  UA;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to 
War,  Col.;  Secret  Command,  Col. 

ROBERT  WARWICK 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Million  Dol- 
lar Weekend,  EL;  Adventures  of  Don  ]uan, 
WB;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

1947 —  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th;  Pirates  of 
Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adven- 
ture, RKO. 

1945 —  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Kismet,  MGM; 
Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  The  Princess  and  the 
Pirate,  RKO. 

BRYANT  WASHBURN 

1947 —  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1945—  Nabonga,  PRC;  Two  O'clock  Courage,  RKO; 
West  of  the  Pecos.  RKO. 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

KENNETH  WASHINGTON 

1948 —  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

BOB  WATERFI ELD 

1948 —  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

BUNNY  WATERS 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM ;  Broadway  Rhythm, 
MGM;  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM. 

OZIE  WATERS 

1948 — 'Colorado  Rangers)    Phantom  Valley,  Col. 

1947 —  (The  Colorado  Rangers)  Terror  Trail,  Col. 

1946 —  Land  Rush,  Col. 

1945 —  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col. 

1944 — Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col. 

PIERRE  WATKIN 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Mary  Lou,  Col.; 
State  of  the  Union,  MGM;  Daredevil  of  the 
Clouds,  Rep.:  An  Innocent  Affair.  UA;  Fight- 
ing Back,  20th;  The  Counterfeiters,  20th; 
Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The  Gen- 
tleman from  Nowhere,  Col.;  Shanghai  Chest, 
Mono.;  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Incident, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Violence,  Mono.;  Her  Husband's 
Affairs,  Col.;  Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film 


Assoc.;  Glamour  Girl,  Col.;  The  Wild  Frontier, 
Rep. 

1946 — Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Claudia  and  David, 
20th;  C.  I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  High  School 
Hero,  Mono.;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  Little 
Giant,  Univ.;  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep.; 
The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Murder  Is  My  Busi- 
ness, PRC;  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono.; 
Shock,  20th;  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep.;  So  Goes 
My  Love,  Univ.;  Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  Her 
Sister's  Secret,  PRC;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl, 
PRC. 

1  945— Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Apology  for  Murder, 
PRC;  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Dakota, 
Rep.;  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.;  Follow 
That  Woman,  Para.;  I'll  Remember  April, 
Univ.;  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  I  Love  a 
Bandleader,  Col.;  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry, 
MGM;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Over 
21,  Col.;  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep.;  Strange 
Illusion,  PRC;  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Dead  Man's  Eyes, 
Univ.;  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  The  Great 
Mike,  PRC;  Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  Ladies  of 
Washington,  20th;  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks, 
Col.;  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono.;  Song  of 
the  Range,  Mono.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.; 
Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

BOBBY  WATSON 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

LANE  WATSON 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

1946 —  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO. 

LUCILE  WATSON 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Julia  Misbehaves, 
MGM;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947—  Ivy,  Ul. 

1946 —  My  Reputation,  WB ;  Never  Say  Goodbye, 
WB;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  Tomorrow  is 
Forever,  RKO;  Song  of  the  South,  RKO 

1944 —  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM;  Till  We 
Meet  Again,  Para.;  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

MINOR  WATSON 

1948 —  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM. 

1946 — Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Bewitched,  MGM; 
Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB ;  You  Came  Along, 
Para. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO;  Henry  Aldrich — 
Boy  Scout,  Para.;  Here  Come  the  Waves, 
Para.;  Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col.;  The  Story 
of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep.; 
The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM. 

ROBERT  WATSON 

1948 — The  Paleface,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Hold  That  Blonde, 
Para. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

JOCK  WATT 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

TWINKLE  WATTS 

1946 —  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep. 

1945 — Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  The  Topeka 
Terror,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944 —  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.;  Silver 
City  Kid,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep. 

VIRCINIA  WAVE 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono. 

BILLY  WAYNE 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Street  With  No  Name. 
20th. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 
1945— Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 — Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

DAVID  WAYNE 

1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 


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FRANK  WAYNE 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC. 

JOANNE  WAYNE 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB. 

1947 —  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

|OHN  WAYNE 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Red  River,  UA;  Three 
Godfathers,  MCM ;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch, 
Rep. 

1947 —  l  Prod.)  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Tycoon, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1945 — Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Dakota,  Rep.;  Flame 
of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  They  Were  Expend- 
able, MCM. 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  Tall  in  the  Sad- 
dle, RKO. 

STEPHEN  WAYNE 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

DOODLES  WEAVER 

1945 — San  Antonio,  WB ;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  The 
Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Was- 
sell.  Para. 

LEON  WEAVER 

1948 —  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

MARIORIE  WEAVER 

1945 —  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  Leave  It  to  Blondie, 
Col. 

1944 — Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  Shadow  of  Sus- 
picion, Mono.;  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

CLIFTON  WEBB 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge, 
20th. 

1944 —  Laura,  20th. 

j  AC  K  WEBB 

1948 — He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

RICHARD  WEBB 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Night  Has  a  Thousand 
Eyes,  Para.;  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  My  Own 
True  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 
1946—0.  S.  S.,  Para. 

PECCY  WEBBER 

1948 —  Macbeth,  Rep. 

1946 —  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ. 

ANSON  WEEKS  and  ORCHESTRA 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

JANE  WEEKS 

1948 — An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

1947 —  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

TED  WEEMS  and  HIS  ORCHESTRA 

1944 — Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ. 

PAUL  WEICEL 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

JOHNNY  WEISSMULLER 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Jungle  Jim, 
Col. 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard 
Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

BEN  WELDEN 

1948 —  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA; 
A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Trapped  by  Boston 
Blackie,  Col.;  Appointment  With  Murder, 
Film  Classics;  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Too  Many  Winners, 
PRC:  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC;  The  Pretend- 
er, Rep. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  The  Big  Sleep, 
WB;  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  The  Last 
Crooked  Mile.  Rep.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

1945 — Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  Follow  That 


Woman,   Para.;    It's  in   the   Bag,   UA;  The 
Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 
1944 — The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  Shadows  in  the 
Night. 

JASPER  WELDON 

1947 —  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col. 

CHRISTOPHER  WELLES 

1948 —  Macbeth,  Rep. 

ORSON  WELLES 

1948 — I  Prod.,  dir..  sc. play  I  Macbeth,  Rep. 

1946—  — Tomorrow   is   Forever,   RKO;   The  Stranger, 

RKO. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys.  Univ.;  Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

VIRGINIA  WELLES 

1948 — Dynamite,  Para. 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 
1946 — To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945—  Kiss  and  Tell  Col. 

BETTY  WELLS 

1944 —  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

JOAN  WELLS 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  The  Yearling, 
MGM. 

MARGARET  WELLS 

1948 —  Pitfall,  UA;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Margie,  2Cth. 

PAMELA  WELLS 

1947 —  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap,  Ul. 

SENOR  WENCES 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

REUBEN  WENDORFF 

1948—  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

JOHN  WENCRAF 

1948 — Sofia,  Film  Classics. 
1947 — T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  Tomorrow  Is  For- 
ever, RKO. 

1945 —  Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf, 

MGM. 

1944 —  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  Strange  Affair, 
Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

MARTHA  WENTWORTH 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Ore- 
gon Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising, 
Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  Vigilantes 
of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Can- 
yon, Rep.;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep. 

1946—  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brook- 
lyn, 20th. 

ARTHUR  A.  WENZEL 

1944 —  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col. 

CISELA  WERBISEK 

1946—  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  A  Scandal  in  Paris, 
UA. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 
1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

DICK  WESSEL 

1948 —  Pitfall,  UA;  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MCM. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  In  Fast  Com- 
pany, Mono.;  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep. 

PAT  WEST 

<  Deceased ) 

1944 — Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  To  Have  and 
Have  Not,  WB. 

HELEN  WESTCOTT 

1948 —  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  Smart  Cirls  Won't 
Talk,  WB;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

JAMES  WESTERFIELD 

1946 — The  Chase,  UA;  Undercurrent,  MGM. 


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NYDIA  WESTMAN 

1948 — The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th. 

1944 —  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ. 

CECIL  WESTON 

1948 —  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th;  Shock,  20th. 

DON  WESTON 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trou- 
ble, Mono. 

JAMES  WETHERED 

1947 —  if  Winter  Comes,  MCM. 

MICHAEL  WHALEN 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Parole,  Inc.,  EL; 
Highway  13,  Screen  Guild;  Shep  Comes  Home, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 — Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC. 

OSCAR  WHARTON 

1946 —  Shadows  on  the  Range,  Mono. 

LARRY  WHEAT 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1945 —  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 —  Nevada,  RKO. 

DOUGLAS  WHEATCROFT 

(also  known  as  DOUCLAS  CROFT  I 

ARLEEN  WHELAN 

1948 —  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 — Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Ramrod,  UA;  The 
Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

LEICH  WHIPPER 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM. 
1944 — The  Imposter,  Univ. 

RUDY  WHISTLER 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 

CHARLES  "SLIM"  WHITAKER 

1948 — Return  of  the  Lash,  EL. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC. 

1946 —  Overland  Raiders,  PRC. 

1944 — Come  on  Danger,  RKO;  The  Laramie  Trail, 
Rep.;  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ. 

DAN  WHITE 

1948 —  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your 
Shoes,  Mono.;  Albuquerque,  Para.;  Shaggy, 
Para.;  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics;  Red 
River,  UA;  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1946— Gun  Town,  Col.;  The  Yearling,  MGM;  Trail  to 
Vengeance,  Univ.;  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  The  Utah  Kid, 
Mono.;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

DEAN  WHITE 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Race  Street, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

CEORCE  WHITE 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

JACQUELINE  WHITE 

1948 — Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Mystery  in 
Mexico,  RKO. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO;  Crossfire,  RKO;  Seven  Keys  to 
Baldpate,  RKO;  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Show-Off,  MCM. 

1944 —  -Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

JOHNSTONE  WHITE 

1948 —  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

JOSH  WHITE 

1948 — Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ. 


LEE  "LASSES"  WHITE 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Indian 
Agent,  RKO;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono.;  Valiant 
Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Six  Gun 
Serenade,  Mono.;  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono.; 
Louisiana,  Mono. 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexico, 
Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 — Dillinger,  Mono.;  In  Old  Mexico,  Mono.;  The 
Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.;  Saddle  Serenade, 
Mono.;  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 — Alaska,  Mono.;  Come  on  Danger,  RKO; 
Minstrel  Man,  PRC;  Song  of  the  Range. 
Mono.;  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono.;  The 
Unknown  Guest,  Mono. 

PATRICIA  WHITE 

1948 —  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the 
Hesperus,  Col.;  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie, 
Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  Blazing  Across 
The  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Cry  Wolf,  WB; 
When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 


1944- 


ROBERT  WHITE 

-Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col. 


THELMA  WHITE 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col. 

1944 —  Bowery  Champs,  Mono. 

WALTER  WHITE,  Jr. 

1946 — Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

J.  P.  "BLACKIE"  WHITEFORD 

1945 —  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

1944 — The  Last  Horseman,  Col.;  Riding  West,  Col. 

JOE  WHITEHEAD 

-I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

O.  Z.  WHITEHEAD 

-A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Road  House,  20th. 
-My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  Romance 
of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 

ERNEST  WHITEMAN 

-Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 
-My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MCM. 

PAUL  WHITEMAN 

-The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 
-Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 
-Atlantic  City,  Rep. 


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1946- 


RUSS  WHITEMAN 

-News  Hounds,  Mono. 
-Alias    Billy   the    Kid,  Rep.; 
Shoulder,  UA. 


Angel    on  My 


SMOKI  WHITFIELD 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Jungle  Cod- 
dess,  Screen  Guild;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

BARBARA  WHITING 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1946 —  Centennial    Summer,    20th;     Home  Sweet 
Homicide,  20th. 

1945 —  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

CRANE  WHITLEY 

1948 —  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sit- 
ter, Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  O.  S.  S.,  Para.;  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo, 
Col.;  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1944 —  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

RAY  WHITLEY 

1946 —  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ.;  West 
of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine.  PRC. 
1944 — Come  on  Danger,  RKO. 

ERNEST  WHITMAN 

1947—  Banjo,  RKO. 

1944 — The   Imposter,  Univ. 

CAYNE  WHITMAN 

1944 — My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ. 


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STANLEY  WHITMORE 

1946 —  Six  Cun  for  Hire,  PRC. 

BEVERLY  WHITNEY 

1944 —  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Ladies  of  Wash- 
ington, 20th. 

CLAIRE  WHITNEY 

1948 — Rocky,  Mono.;  Oklahoma  Badlands.  Rep.; 
The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  El;  An  Old  Fash- 
ioned Cirl,  EL. 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono. 

1945 —  C.  I.  Honeymoon,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ.;  When  Strangers 
Marry,  Mono. 

EVE  WHITNEY 

1948 —  Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

1947 —  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono. 

1946 —  Little  Iodine,  UA. 

|OHN  WHITNEY 

1947 —  Calcutta,  Para. 

1946 — The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

1945 —  Fog  Island,  PRC;  Objective,  Burma!  WB. 

1944 —  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  Lumberjack,  UA; 
Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

LYNN  WHITNEY 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  A  Letter  for 
Evie,  MCM. 

PETER  WHITNEY 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep.;  Violence,  Mono. 

1946—  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  The  Brute  Man,  PRC; 
The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  Three 
Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls.  Para.;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB; 
Murder,  He  Says,  Para. 

1944—  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

JOSEPHINE  WHITTELL 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  Easy  to  Wed, 
MCM. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  State  Fair, 

20th. 

1944 —  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

DAME  MAY  WHITTY 

I  Deceased  5-28-48) 

1948 —  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
October,  Col. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM;  If  Winter  Comes, 
MGM ;  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

1945 —  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

1944— Gaslight,  MGM;  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover, 
MGM. 

DAVID  WHORF 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

RICHARD  WHORF 

1944 —  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

BRUNO  WICK 

1948 — Deep  Waters,  20th. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

MARY  WICKES 

1948 — The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB;  June 
Bride,  WB. 

RICHARD  WIDMARK 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  Road  House, 
20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947—  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

WIERE  BROS. 

1947 —  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

FRANK  WILCOX 

1948 —  Caged  Fury,  Para. 

1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  Born  to 
Speed,  PRC;  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.;  Philo 
Vance  Returns,  PRC;  Something  in  the  Wind, 


Ul;  Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.;  Cass  Tim- 
berlane,  MGM;  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

1946 —  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  The 
Imposter,  Univ.;  In  the  Meantime,  Darling, 
20th. 

ROBERT  WILCOX 

1947 —  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Unknown,  Col.;  Wild  Beauty,  Univ. 

HENRY  WILCOXON 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Unconquered,  Para. 

CORNEL  WILDE 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Road  House,  20th. 
1947 — The  Homestretch,  20th;  Forever  Amber,  20th; 

It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Cen- 
tennial Summer,  20th. 

1945 —  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  A  Song  to  Re- 
member, Col.;  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights, 
Col. 

HEATHER  WILDE 

1947 —  The  Chost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Life  With 
Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para. 

LEE  and  LYNN  WILDE 

(also  known  as  the  WILDE  TWINS) 
(r.  n    MARION  LEE  and  MARY  LYNN  WILDEl 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep. 
1946 — Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MCM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM;  Two 
Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

FRANK  WILDER 

1946 —  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep. 

JAN  WILEY 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  The  Brute  Man. 
PRC;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  She- Wolf  of 
London,  Univ. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  The  Cisco 
Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.; 
There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  Law  Men,  Mono. 

BOB  WILKE 

1948 — Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Six-Gun  Law, 
Col.;  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  Carson 
City  Raiders,  Rep.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.; 
Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  The  Vigil- 
antes Return,  Ul;  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.; 
Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Roaring  Rangers,  Col.;  Traffic  in 
Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi 
Bandits,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne, 
Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of 
Cimarron,  Rep.;  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  The 
Topeka  Terror,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944 — Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid, 
Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Vigilantes 
of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

BILL  WILKERSON 

1947 —  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1944 —  Riding  West,  Col. 

CUY  WILKERSON 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th. 
1947 — Michigan  Kid,  Univ. 

1946 —  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Enemy  of  the 
Law,  PRC;  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC;  Three  In 
the  Saddle.  PRC. 

1944 —  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Brand  of  the  Devil, 
PRC;  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC:  Guns 
of  the  Law,  PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  The 
Pinto  Bandits,  PRC. 

MARTIN  WILKINS 

1945 —  The  Vampire's  Chost,  Rep. 

MAX  WILLENZ 

1947—  A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 
1944 — Madamoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 


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)EAN  WILLES 

(also  known  as  JEAN  DONAHUE) 

-The  Winner's  Circle.  20th. 


THE  FOUR  WILLIAM  BROTHERS 

1947 — Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

1944 —  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col. 

WARREN  WILLIAM 

(Deceased  1948) 

1947 — The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

1945—  Fear,  Mono.;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 

BILL  WILLIAMS 
(r.  n    WILLIAM  KATT1 
(also  known  as  BILL  McWILLIAMS) 

1947 —  A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Till  the  End  ot 
Time,  RKO. 

1945 — West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

CARA  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

1945 —  Don  |uan  Quilligan,  20th;  The  Spider,  20th. 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Something 
for  the  Boys,  20th. 

CHARLES  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Parole,  Inc.,  EL;  Mar- 
shal of  Amarillo,  Rep. 

1947—  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  Heldorado,  Rep.;  It's 
a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.; 
Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.;  A  Boy,  a  Ctrl  and  a 
Dog,  Film  Classics. 

1945—  Doll  Face,  20th;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC; 
Identity  Unknown,  Rep.;  The  Man  Who 
Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Rockies.  Rep.;  End  of  the  Road, 
Rep.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col. 

CHILI  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Raw  Deal,  EL. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA;  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West, 
PRC;  Heartaches,  PRC. 

CURLEY  WILLIAMS  and  HIS 
CEORCIA   PEACH  PICKERS 

1947 —  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col. 

DON  WILLIAMS 

1946 —  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

ESTHER  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM;  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 
1946 — Easy   to  Wed.   MGM;   The   Hoodlum  Saint, 

MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance.  MGM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM. 

FRANCES  WILLIAMS 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

CUINN  "BIC  BOY"  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  Sta- 
tion West,  RKO. 

1947 —  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  Singin'  in  the 
Corn,  Col.;  Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen 
Cuild. 

1946 — Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail, 
Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  That 
Texas  ]amboree,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone.  PRC ;  Rhythm 
Roundup,  Col.;  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas, 
Col.;  Song  of  the  Prairie.  Col. 

1944 — Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  The  Cowboy  and 
the  Senorita.  Rep.;  Nevada,  RKO;  Swing  in 
the  Saddle,  Col. 


KENNY  WILLIAMS 

1948 — When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947—  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th. 

1944 —  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

LOTTIE  WILLIAMS 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

MACK  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

MARILYN  WILLIAMS 

1948 — The  Cay  Intruders,  20th. 

MILTON  WILLIAMS 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

REX  WILLIAMS 

1945 —  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para.;  Within  These  Walls, 
20th. 

RHYS  WILLIAMS 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM;  The  Black  Arrow, 
Col.;  Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go, 
Para.;  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO:  The  Im- 
perfect Lady,  Para.;  Moss  Rose,  20th;  The 
Trouble  With  Women,  Para.;  If  Winter 
Comes,  MGM. 

1946 —  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ.;  The  Spiral  Staircase, 
RKO;  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's.  RKO;  Blood  on  the 
Sun,  UA;  The  Corn  is  Green,  WB;  Voice  of 
the  Whistler,  Col.;  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

ROBERT  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th,  Dark 
Past,  Col. 

1947 —  Key  Witness,  Col. 

1946 —  Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Unexpected 
Guest,  UA;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty.  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her 
Apples.  Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready.  Col.; 
Sergeant  Mike.  Col.;  Song  of  the  Prairie, 
Col.;  Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO; 
Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  Werewolf, 
Col.;  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.:  Girl 
in  the  Case,  Col.:  One  Mysterious  Night. 
Col.;  Stars  on  Parade,  Col.;  Thirty  Seconds 
Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

SANFORD  WILLIAMS 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col. 

SHIRLEY  HUNTER  WILLIAMS 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

ZACK  WILLIAMS 

1945 —  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

WILLIE,  WEST  and  MeCINTY 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col. 

FOY  WILLING  and  the 
Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage 
(r.  n.  FOY  WILLINCHAM) 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail, 
Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep. 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Along 
the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Out  California  Way,  Rep.;  Throw  a  Saddle 
on  a  Star,  Col. 

1945 —  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas.  Col. 

1944 — Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ.;  Cowboy  from 
Lonesome  River,  Col. 

FOY  WILLINCHAM 

(also  known  as  FOY  WILLINC) 


JACK  WILLIAMS 

1947 — A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 
1946 — It's  Creat  to  Be  Young,  Col. 


1948- 


KAY  WILLIAMS 

-No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 


DAVE  "TUCWELL 

1947 — The  Fabulous  Dorseys, 
UA. 

1946 — )oe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono 
Univ. 

1945 — Pride  of  the  Marines.  WB 
This  Love  of  Ours.  Univ. 

1944 — Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  She's  a 
Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 


WILLOCK 

UA;  Stork  Bites  Man, 


;  The  Runaround, 
Spellbound,  UA; 
Sweetheart,  Col.; 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


MATT  WILLIS 

1948 — Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart, 
RKO;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  The  Burning 
Cross,  Screen  Guild;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 — Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Dangerous  Business,  Col.; 
Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th;  The  Year- 
ling, MGM. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Strange  Voyage, 
Mono. 

1944 —  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Kansas 
City  Kitty,  Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  The 
Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
the  Vampire,  Col.;  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ.; 
They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

NORMAN  WILLIS 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  In  Old  Mexico, 
Mono.;  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove? 
MGM. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

DAVE  "TUCWELL"  WILLOCK 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York.  UA. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Stork  Bites  Man, 
UA. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  The  Runaround, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.; 
Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

BEVERLY  WILLS 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

BOB  WILLS  and  HIS  TEXAS  PLAYBOYS 

1945 — Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Lawless  Em- 
pire, Col.;  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col. 

1944 — The  Last  Horseman,  Col.;  The  Vigilantes  Ride, 
Col.;  Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col. 

CHILL  WILLS 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Family  Honeymoon, 
Ul;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th;  Loaded  Pis- 


totls,  Col.;  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1946—  Gallant  Bess,  MGM;  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM; 
Heartaches,  PRC;  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

1945— Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  What  Next, 
Corporal  Hargrove?  MGM. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MGM;  I'll  Be  Seeing 
You,  UA;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM;  See 
Here.  Private  Hargrove,  MGM ;  Sunday  Din- 
ner for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

HENRY  WILLS 

1945 —  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep. 

LOU  WILLS,  JR. 

1947—  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

LUTHER  WILLS 

1943 —  Silver  City  Raiders,  Col. 

SI  WILLS 

1948 —  The  Cay  Intruders,  20th. 

SIX  WILLYS 

1945 —  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

BILL  WILMERINC 

1946 —  Silver  Range,  Mono. 

ALNICE  WILSON 

1947 —  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

CHARLES  WILSON 

1948 —  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 
1947 — Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col. 

1946 — Blonde  For  a  Day,  PRC;  Bringing  Up  Father, 
Mono.;  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  Gas 
House  Kids,  PRC;  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  I  Ring 
Doorbells,  PRC;  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC; 
Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep. 

1945 — Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Crime  by  Night,  WB; 
Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.; 
Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col. 

1943 — Silver  Spurs,  Rep.;  Two  Senoritas  from  Chi- 
cago, Col. 


HARRY  VON  ZELL 

★ 

Pict  IIY6S 

HARRY  VON  ZELL  COMEDIES 

Columbia 

"THE  SAXON  CHARM" 

Universal-International 

"DEAR  WIFE" 

Paramount 
★ 

Radio 

EDDIE  CANTOR  SHOW 

N. B.C.— Fridays 
* 

Transcriptions 

SMITHS  OF  HOLLYWOOD 

★ 

Personal  Representative 
DON  HIX  ENTERPRISES 
6404  Hollywood  Blvd. 
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DON  WILSON 

1948 — Larceny,  Ul. 

1946—  The  Chase,  UA;  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

1943 —  Thank  Your  Lucky  Stars,  WB. 

DOOLEY  WILSON 

1948 — Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Triple  Threat.  Col. 

1944 —  Seven  Days  Ashore.  RKO. 

EARL  WILSON 

1947—  Copacabana,  UA. 

CILBERT  WILSON 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

JANIS  WILSON 

1948 —  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1946 —  My  Reputation,  WB;  Snafu,  Col.;  The  Strange 
Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

JOHN  WILSON 

1944 — Jamboree,  Rep. 

LEWIS  WILSON 

1944 — The  Racket  Man,  Col.;  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 

MARIE  WILSON 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,   UA;  The 
Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 — No  Leave,  No  Love,  MCM ;  Young  Widow, 
UA. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MCM;  Shine  on  Harvest 
Moon,  WB;  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

STEVE  WILSON 

1945 —  Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

ERIC  WILTON 

1946 —  Claudia  and   David,   20th;  Three  Strangers, 
WB. 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

MYRON  WILTON 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

RICHARD  WIMER 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking.  WB. 

MAREK  WINDHEIM 

1946 —  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1944 —  In  Our  Time,  WB. 

CLAIRE  WINDSOR 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 

CABRIELLE  WINDSOR 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Ul. 

MARIE  WINDSOR 

1948 —  Force  of  Evil,  MCM. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM. 

JOAN  WINFIELD 

1948 —  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 
1947 — The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para. 

1946 —  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

ROBERT  WINKLER 

1947 —  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

CHARLES  WINNINCER 

1948 —  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Give  My  Regards  to 
Broadway,  20th. 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  Something  in  the 
Wind,  Ul. 

1946 —  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 

1945 — State  Fair,  20th;  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Broadway  Rhythm, 
MGM;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

DICK  WINSLOW 

1948 —  French  Leave,  Mono. 

SHELLEY  WINTERS 

1948 — Cry  of  the  City,  20th;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947—  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1945 —  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col.;  Tonight 
and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 — Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  Sailor's  Holiday, 
Col.;  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col. 


ROLAND  WINTERS 

1948 — The  Return  of  October,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947-  — The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

TOM  WIRICK 

1946 — Tomorrow  is  Forever,  RKO. 

CLAUDE  WISBERC 

1946 —  Rendezvous  24,  20th. 

LULUBELLE  WISEMAN 

1944 — Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep.;  The  National 
Barn  Dance,  Para. 

SCOTTY  WISEMAN 

1944 — Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep.;  The  National  Barn 
Dance,  Para. 

BUD  WISER 

1948 —  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

HARRY  WISMER 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Triple 
Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

RUDY  WISSLER 

1947 —  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC;  Gas  House 
Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC;  The  Spirit  of  West 
Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

1944 —  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ.;  Tomorrow, 
the  World!  UA. 

CRANT  WITHERS 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  Daredevils  of  the 
Clouds,  Rep.;  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.;  The 
Plunderers,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep.; 
Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile, 
Rep.;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch.  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Blackmail,  Rep.; 
Gunfighters,  Col.;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Wy- 
oming, Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  In  Old  Sacramento, 
Rep.;  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 —  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  Dakota,  Rep.;  Dan- 
gerous Partners,  MGM;  Road  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep.;  Utah,  Rep.;  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944—  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  The  Girl  Who 
Dared,  Rep.;  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.; 
Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas, 
Rep. 

ISABEL  WITHERS 

1948 —  Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep.;  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ. 

1945 —  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery, 
Col.;  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  A  Sporting 
Chance,  Rep. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Law  Men,  Mono. 

JANE  WITHERS 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep. 

1944 —  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  My  Best  Gal,  Rep. 

CORA  WITHERSPOON 

1946 —  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  I've  Always  Loved 
You,  Rep.;  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Over  21, 
Col.;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

BUD  WOLFE 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep. 

IAN  WOLFE 

1948 —  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  Julia  Misbehaves, 
MGM;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  Angel  in  Exile, 
Rep. 

1947 — That  Way  With  Women,  WB ;  The  Marauders, 
UA. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Bed- 
lam, RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO; 
The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  The  Seaching 
Wind,  Para.;  Three  Strangers,  WB:  Tomorrow 
is  Forever,  RKO;  The  Verdict,  WB;  Gentle- 
man Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 


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ACTORS -ACTRESSES 


'945 — Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  The  Brighton  Strang- 
ler,  RKO;  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  The  Fighting 
Guardsman,  Col.;  Zombies  on  Broadway, 
RKO. 

1944 — Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Her  Primi- 
tive Man,  Univ.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.;  The 
Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.;  The  Merry 
Monahans,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room, 
Univ.;  The  Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.;  The  Scar- 
let Claw,  Univ.;  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

SAMMY  WOLFE 

1948— Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 

BERTHA  WOLFORD 

1944 —  The  Negro  Soldier,  U.  S.  War  Dept. 

EDNA  MAY  WONACOTT 

1945 —  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

TOMMY  WONDER 

1947 —  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 

BARBARA  JEAN  WONC 

1948 —  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Red 
Dragon,  Mono. 

1945 — China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

BEAL  WONC 

1945— Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

JEAN  WONC 

1948 —  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

|OE  WONC 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col. 

BRITT  WOOD 

194^  —Cheyenne,  WB. 

1945 —  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Col. 

DOUCLAS  WOOD 

1948 — An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL;  I  Surrender  Dear, 
Col. 

1947 — Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  Blondie's  Big  Mom- 
ent, Col.;  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  It  Had 
to  Be  You,  Col.;  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.; 
My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul;  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead, 
Col. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ.;  Do  You  Love  Me, 
20th;  Tomorrow  is  Forever,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Boston  Blackie 
Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.;  Come  Out  Fight- 
ing, Mono.;  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col. 

1944—  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Meet 
Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  They  Live  in  Fear, 
Col. 

HARRY  LEWIS  WOOD 

1947 —  Thunder  Mountain,  RKO;  Wyoming,  Rep. 

1946 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

1945 —  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO; 
Fog  Island,  PRC 

1944 — Silver  City  Kid,  Rep. 

NATALIE  WOOD 

1948 —  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  Chicken 
Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Miracle  on 
34th  Street,  20th;  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Tomorrow  is 
Forever,  RKO. 

PECCY  WOOD 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul;  The  Bride  Wore  Boots, 
Para. 

ROBERT  WOOD 

1948 — Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

VICTOR  WOOD 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO; 
Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 

1947-  — Moss  Rose,  20th;  If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 


WARD  WOOD 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA. 

WILSON  WOOD 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  Chicken  Every 
Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  No  Leave,  No 
Love,  MGM;  The  Show-Off,  MCM. 

JOAN  WOODBURY 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Flame  of  the  West, 
Mono.;  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild;  Ten 
Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944 — The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  The  Whistler,  Col. 

JOHN  WOODBURY 

1943 —  The  Desperadoes,  Col. 

BARBARA  WOODDELL 

1947 —  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Framed,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.;  The  Re- 
turn of  Rusty,  Col.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1944 —  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  Leave  It  to  the 
Irish,  Mono. 

MARCO  WOODE 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th;  It  Shouldn't 
Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th. 

1945—  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  The  Spider,  20th. 

WOODY  WOODEL  and  HIS  RANCERS 

1946 —  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono. 

HELEN  WOODFORD 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono. 

DEANNA  WOODRUFF 

1948 —  Night  Wind,  20th. 

CRAIC  WOODS 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep. 

1944 —  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Partners 
of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  Border, 
Mono. 

DONALD  WOODS 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  Step- 
child, PRC;  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle- 
Lion. 

1946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  Night  and  Day, 
WB;  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB;  Voice  of  the  Whist- 
ler, Col.;  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Univ.;  So's 
Your  Uncle,  Univ.;  Watch  on  the  Rhine,  WB. 

HARRY  WOODS 

1948 —  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  The  Gallant  Leg  on, 
Rep.;  Indian  Agent,  RKO. 

1947 —  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1945 —  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO;  West  of 
the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Gun- 
smoke,  Univ.;  Nevada,  RKO;  Tall  in  the 
Saddle,  RKO;  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

ILENE  WOODS 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

BOB  WOODWARD 

1948 —  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Cheyenne  Takes 
Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  Fron- 
tier Agent,  Mono.;  Triggerman.  Mono.; 
Crossed  Trails,  Mono.;  Overland  Trails,  Mono.; 
Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 — Pioneer  Justice,  PRC. 

FRANCES  WOODWARD 

1944 —  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA. 

MARJORIE  WOODWORTH 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono. 

1945 —  Salty  O'Rourke.  Para. 

1944 — A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

NORMAN  WOOLAND 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


179 


CHARLES  WOOLF 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  That  Won- 
derful Urge,  20th. 

MONTY  WOOLLEY 

1948 — Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para.;  The  Bishop's 

Wife,  RKO. 
1946 — Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945—  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

1944 —  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Since  You  Went 
Away,  UA. 

HARRY  WOOLMAN 

1946 —  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

HANK  WORDEN 

1948 — Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  Yellow  Sky, 
20th;  Red  River,  UA;  Three  Godfathers, 
MCM. 

1947 —  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Lawless  Breed.  Univ. 

1945—  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 

FREDERICK  WORLOCK 

1948 —  )oan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Hills  of  Home,  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  The  Macomber 
Affair,  UA;  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.;  Singa- 
pore, Ul;  A  Double  Life,  Ul;  The  Lone  Wolf 
in  London,  Col.;  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle- 
Lion. 

1946 —  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  She- Wolf  of  London, 
Univ.;  Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 

1945 — Captain  Kidd,  UA;  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.; 
Hangover  Square,  20th;  Pursuit  to  Algiers, 
Univ.;  Scotland  Yard  Investigators,  Rep.;  The 
Woman  in  Creen,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Lodger,  20th;  Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard, 
Rep. 

BOBBY  WORTH 

1945 —  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

CONSTANCE  WORTH 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Sensation  Hunters, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Dillinger,  Mono.;  The  Kid  Sister,  PRC;  Sage- 
brush Heroes,  Col.;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC. 

1944 — The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col. 

ARMAND  VINCENT  WRICKT 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

BUDDY  WRICHT 

1948 —  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

COBINA  WRICHT,  Sr. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1944 —  Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono. 

ELIZABETH  WRICHT 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono. 

JOHN  WAYNE  WRICHT 

1946—  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep. 

TERESA  WRICHT 

1948 — Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  Pursued,  WB ;  The 
Trouble  With  Women,  Para. 

1946 — Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

1944 —  Casanova  Brown,  RKO. 

WEN  WRICHT 

1946 —  California  Cold  Rush,  Rep. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono. 

WILL  WRICHT 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.; 
Creen  Crass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  The  Twisted 
Road,  RKO;  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Dis- 
aster, Para.;  Whispering  Smith,  Para.;  Cali- 
fornia's Golden  Beginning  Para.;  Black  Eagle, 
Col.;  Act  of  Violence,  MGM;  An  Act  of  Mur- 
der, Ul. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Cynthia,  MCM;  Wild 
Harvest,  Para.;  Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.; 
Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.;  Mother  Wore 
Tights.  20th. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Down  Missouri  Way, 


PRC;  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  The  Inner  Circle, 
Rep.;  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  The 
Madonna's  Secret,  Rep.;  One  Exciting  Week, 
Rep.;  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep.. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MCM;  Crissly's  Millions,  Rep.; 
Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  Salome,  Where  She 
Danced,  Univ.;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ.;  Sleepy  La- 
goon, Rep. 

WILLIAM  WRICHT 

(Deceased  1-19-491 

1948 — King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep. 

1947 —  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC;  Gas  House  Kids 
Go  West,  PRC. 

1946 —  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  Lover  Come  Back, 
Univ.;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Escape  in  the  Fog, 
Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  State  Fair, 
20th. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  One  Mysterious 
Night,  Col. 

MARIS  WRIXON 

1948 —  Highway  13,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.;  The  Glass  Alibi, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.:  This  Love  of 
Ours,  Univ.;  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

1944 — Waterfront,  PRC. 

EUSTACE  WYATT 

( Deceased  I 

1944 — The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  Ministry 
of  Fear,  Para. 

JANE  WYATT 

1948 — Pitfall.  UA;  No  Minor  Vices,  MCM. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Gentleman's  Agreement, 
20th. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughter,  UA;  Strange  Con- 
quest, Univ. 

1944 —  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

MARCARET  WYCHERLY 

1  948 — The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  Forever  Amber, 
20th. 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MCM. 

1945 —  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

1944 —  Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

JANE  WYMAN 

1948 —  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

1947 —  Cheyenne.  WB ;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB ;  One  More  Tomorrow, 
WB;  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend.  Para. 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB;  The  Doughgirls,  WB; 
Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  Make  Your  Own 
Bed,  WB. 

KEENAN  WYNN 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM;  My  Dear  Secretary, 
UA;  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  Song  of  the  Thin  Man, 
MCM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  Easy  to  Wed, 
MGM;  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MCM;  The  Thrill 
of  Brazil,  Col.;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

1945 —  The  Clock,  MCM;  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf, 
MGM;  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove,  MGM; 
Without  Love,  MGM. 

1944 — Between  Two  Women,  MCM;  Marriage  Is 
a  Private  Affair,  MCM;  See  Here,  Private 
Hargrove,  MGM;  Since  You  Went  Away, 
MCM. 

MASON  WYNN 

1947—  Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

NAN  WYNN 

1947 —  Intrigue,  UA. 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col. 

PECCY  WYNNE 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  The  Denver  Kid, 
Rep.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  Devil's  Cargo. 
Film  Classics;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City, 
Rep. 

1947 — Wild  Country,  PRC;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Kid  Sister,  PRC. 


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ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


CHARLOTTE  WYNTERS 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

1945 —  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  The  Phantom  Speaks, 
Rep. 

FRANK  YACONELLI 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Madon- 
na of  the  Desert,  Rep. 

1947 — Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  Riding  the 
California  Trail,  Mono.;  Wild  Horse  Mesa, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  South  of  Monte- 
rey, Mono. 

PAT  YANKEE 

1946 —  It's  Great  to  be  Young,  Col. 

HANS  YARAY 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

LILLIAN  YARBO 

1947 — My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM. 

BARTON  YARBOROUCH 

1947 —  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

1946 — Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  Red  Dragon,  Mono.;  The 
Unknown,  Col.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 — Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  I  Love  A  Mys- 
tery, Col. 

SALLY  YARNELL 

1945 — Fashion  Model,  Mono. 

BUDDY  YARUS 

(also  known  as  CEORCE  TYNE) 

1945 —  Objective,  Burma!,  WB. 

1944 — Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col.;  Sailor's  Holi- 
day, Col. 

WILLIAM  YIP 

1948 —  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

B.  M.  "CHICK"  YORK 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

DAVID  YORK 

1948 — The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

DUKE  YORK 

1948 — California  Firebrand,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Contender,  PRC. 

JEFF  YORK 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.;  Blondie's  Holiday, 
Col. 

1946 — Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Little  Miss  Big, 
Univ.;  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice, 
MGM;  Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM;  The  Yearling, 
MGM. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

CAROL  YORKE 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul. 

ALAN  YOUNC 

1948 — Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th. 

AUDREY  YOUNC 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para.;  The  Wistful  Widow  of 
Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

1945 —  Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  George  White's 
Scandals,  RKO;  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

CARLETON  YOUNC 

1948 —  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM. 

1946 —  Queen  of  Burlesque.  PRC. 

1945 — Abbott  and   Costello   in    Hollywood,  MGM. 

•Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM;  Thunderhead — 

Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 
1944 — In  the  Meantime.  Darling,  20th;  Ladies  of 

Washington,  20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

CLIFTON  YOUNC 

1948 — Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB ;  Possessed,  WB;  Pursued, 
WB;  Dark  Passage,  WB ;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose, 
WB. 

CIC  YOUNC 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White,  WB;  The  Three  Mus- 
keteers, MGM;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 


LARRY  YOUNC 

1947 —  Welcome  Stranger,  Para. 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1946 —  Hot  Cargo,  Para. 

LORETTA  YOUNC 

1948 —  The  Accused,  Para.;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO; 
Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  The  Perfect 
Marriage,  Para. 

1946—  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  Ladies  Cour- 
ageous, UA. 

MARY  YOUNC 

1947 —  A  Likely  Story,  RKO;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.; 
A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Shock,  20th; 
Temptation,  Ul;  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945—  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para.;  The  Stork  Club. 
Para. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col. 

NEDRICK  YOUNC 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  The  Devil's  Playground, 
UA;  Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

ROBERT  YOUNC 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1947 —  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO;  Crossfire,  RKO. 
1946 — Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Lady  Luck,  RKO; 

The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO;  Those  Endear- 
ing Young  Charms,  RKO. 

ROLAND  YOUNC 

1948 —  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 
1944 — Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

VICTOR  C.  YOUNC 

(also  known  as  VICTOR  SEN  YOUNC) 

ERIC  YOUNCER 

1946—  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

HENNY  YOUNCMAN 

1944 —  a  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CHIEF  YOWLACHI 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Prairie,  Screen  Guild;  The  Paleface,  Para.; 
Yellow  Sky,  20th;  Red  River,  UA. 

1947 —  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono.;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 — Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

|OE  YULE 

1948 —  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

VICTOR  SEN  YUNC 

(also  known  as  VICTOR  C.  YOUNC) 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  The  Flame, 
Rep.;  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th;  The  Shanghai 
Chest,  Mono.;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  The  Trap,  Mono.; 
Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  The  Chinese  Ring, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Dangerous  Money, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO. 

BLANCHE  YURKA 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 
1945 — The  Southerner,  UA. 

1944 — The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Cry  of  the 
Werewolf,  Col.;  One  Body  Too  Many,  Para. 

|IMMY  ZANER 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  My  Buddy,  Rep.; 
They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

CUY  ZANNETTE 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 


ACTORS-ACTRESSES 


181 


ECON  ZAPPERT 

1948 — Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

ESTELLE  ZARCO 

1946 — Cod's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

PAUL  ZAREMBA 

(also  known  as  PAUL  CONRAD) 

1945 — Sagebrush   Heroes,  Col. 
1944 — Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col. 

MARY  ZAVIAN 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

DON  ZELAYA 

1945 —  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

ELSA  LORRAINE  ZEPEDA 

1948 — Angel  in  Exile,  Rep. 

ALFRED  ZIESLER 

1945— The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

WOLFCANC  ZILSER 

1944 — In  Our  Time,  WB. 

|OE  ZINKAN 

1944 — Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 


BLANCHE  ZOHAR 

1948— Port  Said,  Col. 

DAN  ZOLAVA 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA 

VERA  ZORINA 

1946 — Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

CEORCE  ZORITCH 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

CEORCE  ZUCCO 

1948 — The  Pirate,  MCM;  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids. 
RKO;  Who  Killed  "Doc"  Robbin,  UA;  Secret 
Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  Moss  Rose,  20th; 
Lured,  UA;  Captain  from  Castile.  20th;  De- 
sire Me,  MCM;  Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 — The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Fog  Island,  PRC; 
Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  Hold  That 
Blonde.  Para.;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.; 
Sudan,  Univ.;  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 — House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's 
Ghost,  Univ.;  Return  of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono.; 
The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  Shadows  in  the 
Night,  Col.;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 


CASTING  DIRECTORS 

Allied  Artists 

Fred  Messenger 

NOrmandy  1-1171 

Columbia 

Victor  Sutker 

HYperion  3371 

Eagle-Lion 

Owen  McLean 

GRanite  6158 

MCM 

Bill  Grady,  R.  Webb,  L.  Murphy, 

TExas  0-2715 

Mel  Ballerino 

Monogram 

Fred  Messenger 

NOrmandy  1-1171 

Paramount 

Joe  Egli,  Bert  McKay 

HYperion  3251 

RKO 

Dick  Stockton,  Edward  Rhine 

GArfield  3351 

Republic 

Jack  Grant,  Harold  Chiles, 

SUnset  2-1  121 

Harold  Rossmor 

20th- Fox 

James  Ryan,  William  Mayberry, 

CRestview  5-6135 

William  Cordon 

Universal-  Int'l. 

Robert  Palmer,  Mildred  Gusse, 

STanley  7-1331 

Phil  Benjamin 

Warners 

Phil  Friedman 

HYperion  3201 

INDEPENDENT  STUDIOS 

Chaplin 

1416  N.  La  Brea 

HEmpstead  2141 

General  Service 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas 

GRanite  3111 

Goldwyn 

1041    N.  Formosa 

GRanite  5111 

M.  P.  Center 

846  N.  Cahuenga 

HOIIywood  9-5981 

Nassour 

5746  Sunset 

HOIIywood  9-7381 

RKO  Pathe 

9336  W.  Washington  Blvd. 

TExas  0-2931 

Culver  City 

Roach 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd. 

TExas  0-2761 

Culver  City 

Sutherland 

201   N.  Occidental 

FAirfax  2196 

182 


ACTORS- ACTRESSES 


ANIMALS 


ACE  (Bird) 

1946 — Cod's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

ACE  (Dog) 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

1944 — The  Monster  Maker,  PRC. 

ALSAB  (Horsel 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

ASSAULT  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

BANJO  (Dog) 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO. 

BESS  (Horse) 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MCM. 

BLACK  JACK  (Horse) 

1948 —  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Carson  City  Raid- 
ers, Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Amarillo,  Rep. 

1947 —  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep.;  Wild  Frontier, 
Rep. 

BOLD  VENTURE  (Horse) 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

THE  BRICKLAYERS   (Leonard  Cautier's  Dogs) 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Something  to  Shout 
About,  Col. 

BULL  LEA  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

BURTON'S  BIRDS 

1947—  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

CHAMPION  (Horse) 

1948 —  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 
1947 — Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Trail  to  San 

Antone,  Rep.;  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

CHAMPION,   JR.  (Horse) 

1947 —  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

CHETA  (Monkey) 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids.  RKO. 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

DAISY  (Dog) 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Fighting  Back, 
20th;  Valiant  Hombre,  UA;  Blondie's  Re- 
ward, Col. 

1947 —  It's  a  ]oke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  Blondie's  Big 
Moment,  Col.;  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion; 
Stepchild,   PRC;   Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Leave  It  to 
Blondie,  Col.;  Life  With  Blondie,  Col. 

DISCOVERY  (Horse) 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

EQUIPOISE  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

FLAME  (Dog) 

1948 — Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty, 
Col.;  Night  Wind,  20th;  Miraculous  Journey, 
Film  Classics;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Adventures  of 
Rusty,  Col.;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

FLASH  (Horse) 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

1947 —  West  to  Glory,  PRC. 

FRIDAY  (Dog) 

1945— The  Hidden  Eye,  MCM. 

GALLANT  FOX  (Horse) 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

JACKIE  (Lion) 

1947— Mad  Wednesday,  RKO. 


JIM  (Crow) 

1948 — Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 
1945 — The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC. 

JOE  (Chimp) 

1948 —  -You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

LASSIE  (Dog) 

1948 — Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 
1945 — Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

MAN  O  WAR  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

PALLENBERC  BEARS 

1945 —  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

PARDNER  (Horse) 

1946 —  Out  California  Way,  Rep. 

PEARL  (Dog) 

1945 —  Sergeant   Mike,  Col. 

PHAR  LAP  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

POWDER  (Dog) 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

RACS  (Dog) 

1948 — Rocky,  Mono. 

RED  (Horse) 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion. 

RIN  TIN  TIN   III  (Dog) 

1947 —  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

SEABISCUIT  (Horse) 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

SHACCY  (Dog) 

1948 — Shaggy,  Para. 

SHIRLEY  (Mule) 

1946 — Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

SILVER  (Dog) 

1945 —  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

SIR  BARTON  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

STYMIE  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

THUNDER  (Horse) 

1946 —  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

THUNDERHOOF  (Horse) 

1948 — Thunderhoof,  Col. 

TRICCER  (Horse) 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO;  The  Cay  Ranchero,  Rep.; 
Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas, 
Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Time 
in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.; 
Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the 
Rockies,  Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 — Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Heldorado,  Rep.; 
My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 — Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Rosa- 
rita,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Man 
from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Holly- 
wood Canteen,  WB;  Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe, 
Rep.;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep. 

WAR  ADMIRAL  (Horse) 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

WHIRLAWAY  (Horse) 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

WHITE  CLOUD  (Horse) 

1948— Black  Hills,  EL. 


PANDRD  S.  BERMAN 


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PRODUCERS 

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SAM  X.  ABARBANEL 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics. 

RUDOLPH  E.  ABEL 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Girls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  A 
Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Strangers  in 
the  Night,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The  Vampire's 
Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  The  Girl  Who  Dared,  Rep. 

BUDDY   (MAURICE)  ADLER 

1948— Dark  Past,  Col. 

FRANKLIN  ADREON 

1948 — (Co.-sc.play,  assoc.)  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

ARNOLD  ALBERT 

1947 —  The  Man  I  Love,  WB. 

ARTHUR  ALEXANDER 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Six  Gun 
Man,  PRC;  Thunder  Town,  PRC;  Queen  of 
Burlesque,  PRC. 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC; 
Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 — Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Guns  of  the  Law, 
PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  Waterfront,  PRC; 
Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  I  Accuse  My 
Parents,  PRC. 

MAX  ALEXANDER 

1946 —  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC;  The  Mask  of 
Dijon.  PRC. 

1944 —  I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC. 

IRVING  ALLEN 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  dir.)   16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Dir.)  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

EDWARD  L.  ALPERSON 

1948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th. 

STEPHEN  AMES 

1948 —  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO  . 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

CEORCE  AMY 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

LOUIS  K.  ANSELL 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

LOUIS  B.  APPLETON,  JR. 

1947-  — Bulldog    Drummond    at    Bay,    Col.;  Bulldog 

Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col. 
1945 — Strange  Voyage,  Signal  Pic. 

CEORCE  ARTHUR 

1945 — (Asst.)  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

ROBERT  ARTHUR 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Abbott  and  Costello 
Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul; 
For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  Wistful  Wid- 
ow of  Wagon  Gap.  Ul. 

WILLIAM  ASHER 

1948 —  -(Co-prod,  co-dir.)    Leather  Gloves,  Col. 


JOHN  H.  AUER 

1948 — -(Assoc.,  dir.)  The  Flame,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  An- 
gel on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  (Assoc.,  dir.)  I, 
Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Dir.)  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  (Dir.)  Sev- 
en Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

MISCHA  AUER 

1947 —  (Asst.)  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

STEPHEN  AUER 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep. ;  (Assoc.) 
Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Dare- 
devils of  the  Clouds,  Rep. ;  (Assoc.)  Homicide 
for  Three,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)   The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The 
ToDeka  Terror,  Rep. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Sheriff 
of  Sundown,  Rep.;  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

ISDN  AUSTER 

1944 —  The  Suspect,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  A.  BACHER 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  The  Foxes  of 
Harrow,  20th. 

1945 —  Leave  Her    to  Heaven,  20th. 
1944 — Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

WILLIAM  D.  BACON 

1948 —  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

SAM  BAERWITZ 

1948 — (Orig.)  Bungalow  13,  20th;  The  Checkered 
Coat,  20th. 

1947 —  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC;  Gas  House 
Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC. 

LEON  BARSHA 

1946 —  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  Wyoming  Hurri- 
cane, Col.;  The  Last  Horseman,  Col. 

CHARLES  BARTON 

1948 —  (Dir.)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  (Assoc., 
dir.)  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ. 

ROBERT  BASSLER 

1948 — Green  Crass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  (Co-prod.) 
Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  The  Home- 
stretch, 20th;  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Smoky,  20th. 
1945 — Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Hangover  Square,  20th; 

Thunderhead,  Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Lodger,  20th;  Tampico,  20th. 

WALTER  BATCHELOR 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Copacabana,  UA. 

1945—  (Assoc.)  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

T.  W.  BAUMFIELD 

1944 — (Assoc.)    It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

JOHN  BECK 

1948 —  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  Family 
Honeymoon,  Ul;  (Assoc.)  One  Touch  of 
Venus,  Ul. 


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P  R  ODU  C  E  R  S 


FORD  BEEBE 

1944 —  (Dir.)  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  The 
Invisible  Man's   Revenge,  Univ. 

HOWARD  BENEDICT 

1946 — (Exec.)  Dresed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  Lover 
Come  Back,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  Terror  by  Night, 
Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  Frontier 
Cal,  Univ. 

CONSTANCE  BENNETT 

-(Actress)  Paris — Underground,  UA. 

JOSEPH  BERCHOLZ 

-Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;   (Assoc.)  Steppin' 
in  Society,  Rep. 

RICHARD  H.  BERCER 

-Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 
-A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 


1945- 


1945- 


1948- 
1947- 


WILLIAM  BERKE 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Renegade  Cirl,  Screen  Cuild;  (Dir.) 
Rolling  Home,  Screen  Cuild;  (Dir.)  Shoot  to 
Kill,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 — The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO. 

LOUIS BERKOFF 

1946 —  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

PANDRO  S.  BERMAN 

1948 —  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MCM;  Sea  of  Grass, 
MGM;  If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

1946 — Undercurrent.  MGM. 

1945 — The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MGM. 

1944 — Dragon  Seed,  MGM;  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Af- 
fair, MGM;  National  Velvet,  MGM;  The  Sev- 
enth Cross,  MGM. 


1946- 


JOSEF  BERNE 

■(Dir.)  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 


JEFFREY  BERNERD 

1948 — Stage  Struck,  Mono. 

1947 —  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists;  Robin  Hood  of 
Monterey,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 —  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  Wife  Want- 
ed, Mono.;  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers, 
Mono.;  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono. 

1945 —  Divorce,  Mono.;  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.; 
Allotment  Wives,  Mono. 

1944 — They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.;  Are  These 
Our  Parents?  Mono. 

JACK  BERNHARD 

1948 —  -(Dir.)  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Violence.  Mono. 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Decoy,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Smooth  As 
Silk,  Univ. 

HERBERT  J.  Bl  BERMAN 

1947 —  (Assoc.,  orig. )   New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Abilene  Town,  UA. 

SIDNEY  BIDDELL 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Dead  Reckoning,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

CHARLES  J.  BICELOW 

1947 —  (Sup.)  Prairie  Express,  Mono.;  (Sup.)  Valley 
of  Fear,  Mono. 

1946 —  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  The  Cay 
Cavalier,  Mono. 

1945 —  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.:  (Sup.)  Gun  Smoke, 
Mono.;  (Sup.)  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  (Sup.) 
Navajo  Trail,  Mono. 

1944 — Law  Men,  Mono.;  Range  Law,  Mono.;  (Sup.) 
Trigger  Law,  Mono. ;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande, 
Mono. 

ALBERT  BILDNER 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics. 

CEORCE  BILSON 

1948 — Variety  Time,  RKO. 

CLAUDE  BINYON 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para. 


SAMUEL  BISCHOFF 

1948 — Pitfall,  UA. 

1947 — The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Mr.  District 
Attorney,  Col.;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1945 —  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

CEORCE  BLAIR 

1946 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Cay  Blades,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.,  dir.)  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

1944 — (Assoc.,  dir.)  Silent  Partner.  Rep.;  (Dir.) 
Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 


1946- 


CEORCE  BLAKE 

•(Assoc.,  orig.)  Cirl  on  the  Spot,  Univ. 


HENRY  BLANKE 

1948 — The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB;  Win- 
ter Meeting,  WB ;  The  Woman  in  White,  WB; 
June  Bride,  WB. 

1947— Cry  Wolf,  WB ;  Deep  Valley,  WB ;  Escape  Me 
Never,  WB. 

1946 — Deception,  WB.;   My  Reputation,  WB.;  Of 

Human  Bondage,  WB. 
1945 — Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB. 

HENRY  BLANKFORT 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  sc. play)  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.; 
(Assoc.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Easy  to  Look  At, 
Univ. 

EDDIE  BLATT 

1946—  (Assoc.)  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

WILLIAM  BLOOM 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Coi.;  Sport  of  Kings,  Col., 
Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 

RICHARD  BLUMENTHAL 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

BENEDICT  BOCEAUS 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.; 
The  Girl  from  Manhattan.  UA. 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA;  The  Macomber  Affair, 
UA. 

19461 — Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. ;  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

1945—  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Dark 
Waters,  UA. 

ENDRE  BOHEM 

1948 —  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

FRANK  BORZACE 

1947 — (Dir.)  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Dir.)  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

LEW  BORZACE 

1947 —  I  Assoc.)  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)    I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  BOYD 

1948 —  (Exec,  actor)  Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1947 —  (Exec,  actor)  Dangerous  Venture,  UA; 
(Exec,  actor)  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  (Exec, 
actor)  The  Marauders,  UA. 

CHARLES  BRACKETT 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-scplayl  The  Emperor  Waltz, 
Para.;  iCo-scplay)  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.; 
(Co-scplay)  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  (Scplay)  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 
1944 — The  Uninvited,  Para. 

BERNARD  BRANDT 

1947 —  Violence,  Mono. 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono. 

HARRY  BRANDT 

1947 —  (In  association)  The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola 
Prod. 

HENRY  BRASH 

1946 — Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

CEORCE  BREAKSTON 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-dir.,  photog.,  actor)  Urubu,  UA. 


PROD  UCERS 


187 


I   ROBERT  BREN 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.pl'ay)  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO. 

MILTON  H.  BREN 

1946 —  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

JERRY  BRESLER 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Singapore,  Ul;  The 
Web,  Ul. 

1945 — Bewitched,  MCM. 

1944 —  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MCM. 

HOWARD  BRETHERTON 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

CLARENCE  BRICKER 

1947 —  (Asst.)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1946 —  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

CEORCE  BRICKER 

1946 —  (Assoc.,  sc. play)   Blonde  Alibi,  Univ. 

IRVINC  BRISKIN 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Beau- 
tiful But  Broke,  Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col. 

JERRY  BRISKIN 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC;  (Assoc.) 
Stepchild,  PRC. 

FREDERICK  BRISSON 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

LOU  BROCK 

1948 — (Assoc.)  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Train 
to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  (Assoc.) 
The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  sc. play)  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC. 

STEPHEN  BROOKS 

1948 — (Prod,  asst.)  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 

CLARENCE  BROWN 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

DONALD  H.  BROWN 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.;  Traffic 
in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 — (Assoc.)  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The 
Phantom  Speaks,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 — (Assoc.)   Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

HARRY  JOE  BROWN 

1948 —  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

1947—  Cunfighters,  Col.;  The  Spirit  of  West  Point, 
Film  Classics. 

1944 —  (Dir.)   Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

SIDNEY  BUCHMAN 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)   Over  21,  Col.;  (Exec. 
Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

JULES  BUCK 

1948 — (Assoc.)  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Asst.)  The  Killers,  Univ. 

ROBERT  BUCKNER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  sc. play)  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB  ;  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB.;  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB. 
1945 — (Sc. play)    Confidential  Agent,  WB :  Cod  Is 

My  Co-Pilot,  WB. ;  San  Antonio,  WB. 
1944 — Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

JAMES  S.  BURKETT 

1948 —  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  (Co-prod.)  16 
Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  The  Golden  Eye, 
Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  The 
Trap,  Mono.;  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 


sc. play)  A 


1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.; 
Red  Dragon.  Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  The  Scarlet 
Clue,  Mono.;  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono.; 
The  Jade  Mask,  Mono. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  Charlie  Chan  in 
the  Secret  Service,  Mono.;  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono. 

BERNARD  W.  BURTON 

1948 — (Assoc.)  Smart  Women.  Allied  Artists; 
(Assoc.)  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Win- 
ner Take  All,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)   Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  Chip 
Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  Pardon 
My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  The  Singing 
Sheriff,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

VAL  BURTON 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Time  of  Their  Lives, 
Univ.;  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

CHRISTY  CABANNE 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  dir.,  orig.)  The  Man  Who  Walked 
Alone,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  CACNEY 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 
1945 — Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

PHILIP  CAHN 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ. 

CEORCE  CALLAHAN 

1946 —  (Assoc.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Missing  Lady, 
Mono. 

ROBERT  E.  CALLAHAN 

1948 — (Assoc.)  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics. 

EDDIE  CANTOR 

1948 — (Actor)  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 
1944 — Show  Business,  RKO. 

FRANK  CAPRA 

1948 — (Dir.)  State  of  the  Union,  MGM. 
1946 — (Dir.)   It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sup.)  The  Negro  Soldier,  U.  S.  War  Dept.; 
(Dir.)  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

THOMAS  CARR 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)    Santa   Fe  Saddlemates. 
(Assoc.)  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep. 


Rep. 


TREM  CARR 

(Deceased  8- 11  -46) 

1946 — (Exec.)  Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 
1945- — (Exec.)  Divorce,  Mono. 

1944 — (Exec.)    Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  (Exec.) 
They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

MILTON  CARTER 

-(Assoc.)  The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 


1945- 
1948- 


1947- 
1946- 


WILLIAM  CASTLE 

-(Co-assoc.)  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 

SELMER  L.  CHALIF 

-(Assoc.)  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA. 
-(Assoc.)    Little   Iodine,  UA;    (Assoc.)  Susie 
Steps  Out,  UA. 

JOHN  C.  CHAMPION 

1948 — (Co-prod.,    co-orig.,    co-sc.play)  Panhandle, 
Allied  Artists. 

CHARLES  CHAPLIN 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  s.c.play,  music,  actor)  Monsieur 
Verdoux,  UA. 

ERIK  CHARELL 

1948 —  (Assoc.,  musical  adpt.)  Casbah,  Ul. 

JACK  CHERTOK 

1947 — Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film  Association; 

Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 
1946 — The  Strange  Woman.  UA. 
1945 — The  Corn  Is  Green.WB. 
1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB. 


188 


PRODUCERS 


HAL  E.  CHESTER 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

1947 —  )oe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Centle- 
man  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

EDWARD  CHODOROV 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Road  House,  20th. 

HOWARD  CHRISTIE 

1947 —  (Assoc.)   I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)   Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 

COLBERT  CLARK 

1948—  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley, 
Col.;  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  Six-Cun  Law, 
Col.;  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  Buckaroo  from 
Powder  River,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.; 
Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col.; 
Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders, 
Col.;  South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  The 
Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Terror  Trail,  Col.; 
West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.;  Riders  of  the  Lone 
Star,  Col.;  The  Stranger  from  Ponca  City, 
Col. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  The  Desert  Horseman, 
Col.;  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col.;  Fron- 
tier Cun  Law,  Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.; 
Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Land  Rush, 
Col.;  Roaring  Rangers,  Col.;  Singing  on  the 
Trail,  Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.; 
Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.;  Heading  West, 
Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col.;  That  Texas 
Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  The  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Both  Bar- 
rels Blazing,  Col.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Out- 
laws of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Rhythm  Roundup, 
Col.;  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Rustlers  of 
the  Badlands,  Col.;  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas, 
Col.;  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col.;  Return  of  the 
Durango  Kid,  Col. 

VERNON  E.  CLARK 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

NOEL  CLARKE 

1947 —  (Exec.)    Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

ALBERT  ].  COHEN 

1948 —  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)   Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Casanova  in 
Burlesque,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The  Fighting  Sea- 
bees,  Rep. ;  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

BENNETT  COHEN 

1948 — (Orig.  sc.play)  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail.  Mono. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Days  of 
Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Red  River  Rene- 
gades, Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Rio  Grande  Raiders, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

RALPH  COHN 

1948 — 'Co-prod.)  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Stork  Bites 
Man,  UA. 

1946 —  Little  Iodine,  UA.;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

ROBERT  COHN 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.; 
Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1947—  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

WILLIAM  COLLINS 

1948 —  -(Assoc.)   Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Pictures. 

WALTER  COLMES 

1947 — (Dir.)  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  Win- 
ter Wonderland,  Rep.;  (Dir.)  Road  to  the 
Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — (Dir.)  The  French  Key,  Rep. 

1945 — (Dir.)  Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc., dir.)  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Trocadero, 
Rep. 


MAURICE  H.  CONN 

1948 — (Orig.)  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947—  (Orig.)  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild. 

CLENN  COOK 

1948 —  (Assoc.)    The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono.;  (Sup.) 
The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono.;  (Sup.)  King  of  the 
Bandits,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Rainbow  Over  the 
Rockies,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono.;  West  of 
the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 — -(Assoc.)  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono. 

CARY  COOPER 

1945 — (Actor)  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO. 

MERIAN  C.  COOPER 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  (Co-prod.)  Three  God- 
fathers. MGM. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

YORKE  COPLEN 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-dir.,  photog.,  actor)  Urubu.  UA. 

SAM  COSLOW 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1945 — (Assoc.,  orig.)  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

LESTER  COWAN 

1948 —  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Exec.)  Story  of  G.I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 —  Exec.)  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

WILL  COWAN 

1946 —  'Assoc.)  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  (Assoc.) 
Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  The  Dark  Horse, 
Univ.;   (Assoc.)    Idea  Girl,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  (Assoc.) 
Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Hat  Check 
Honey,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  Jungle  Woman,  Univ. 

MORCAN  B.  COX 

1946 —  Danger  Woman,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Jungle  Captive,  Univ. 

JOHN  T.  COYLE 

1944 — Smart  Guy,  Mono. 

LOLLY  CRISTILLO 

1948 — (Assoc.)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

SEBASTIAN  CRISTILLO 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap, 
Ul. 

1944 — (Exec.)  A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine, 
Mono. 

OWEN  CRUMP 

1948 —  Silver  River,  WB. 

IRVINC  CUMMINCS 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 
1944 — (Dir.)  The  Impatient  Years,  Col. 

JACK  CUMMINCS 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM;  Fiesta,  MGM; 
Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM. 

1944 — Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Broadway  Rhythm, 
MGM. 

ROBERT  CUMMINCS 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  actor)  Let's  Live  a  Little.  EL. 

SANFORD  CUMMINCS 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col. 

LESTER  CUTLER 

1944 —  Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

CEORCE  DANCHES 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

BEBE  DANIELS 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

DANIEL  DARE 

1948 —  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 — Variety  Girl,    Para.;    My   Favorite  Brunette, 
Para.;  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 
1946 — Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 


PRODUCERS 


189 


1947- 


1948- 
1947- 


ANDRE  DAVEN 

1945— Nob   Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  Home  In  Indiana,  20th. 

CHARLES  DAVID 

1945 —  (Dir.)  River  Gang,  Univ. 

CONSTANTIN  |.  DAVID 

1948 — Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

WILLIAM  B.  DAVID 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild;  Death  Val- 
ley, Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild. 

BETTE  DAVIS 

1946 —  (Actress)  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

R.  E.  DEARINC 

1948—  (Asst.)  Escape,  20th. 

SAMUEL  K.  DECKER 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Renegade  Girl,  UA;  (Assoc.)  Roll- 
ing Home,  Screen  Guild. 

MEL   DE  LAY 

■(Asst.)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

ROY  DEL  RUTH 

-(Dir.)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 
■(Dir.)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

CECIL  B.  DE  MILLE 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Unconquered,  Para. 

1944 —  (Exec,  dir.)  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassel,  Para. 

NORMAN  DEMINC 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 
1947 — (Asst.)  Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  (Asst.)  It  Had 

to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  (Asst.)  Gilda,  Col.;  (Asst.)  Tars  and  Spars, 
Col. 

1945 —  (Asst.)  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 
1944 — (Asst.)  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  (Asst.)  Mr.  Winkle 

Goes  to  War,  Col. 

ARMAND  DENIS 

1944 —  (Dir.)   Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 

LOUIS  de  ROCHEMONT 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

B.   C.  DeSYLVA 

1945—  (Sc.play)  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 —  (Exec.)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

MAX  DeVECA 

1948 —  (Asst.  to  prod.)  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

PAT  Dl  CICCO 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC. 

JACK  DIETZ 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono. 

1944 — Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs, 
Mono.;  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Million 
Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  (Exec.)  Return  of  the  Ape 
Man,  Mono.;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

WALT  DISNEY 

1948 — (Dir.)  Melody  Time,  RKO;  So  Dear  to  My 
Heart,  RKO. 

1947—  — (Exec.)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946—  Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  Make  Mine  Music, 
RKO. 

1944 —  (Exec.)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

(AMES  M.  DOANE 

1948 —  (Exec.)  Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 

EDWARD  DODDS 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

EDWARD  DONAHOE 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 — (Assoc.)  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 


1948- 


WILLIAM  DORFMAN 

-(Asst.)  Berlin  Express,  RKO. 


WILLIAM  DOZIER 

1948 — You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1944 —  The  Hour  Before  the  Dawn,  Para. 

OLIVER  DRAKE 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.)  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies, 
Mono.;  (Dir.,  orig.)  Song  of  the  Sierras, 
Mono. 

1946 —  (Dir.,  orig.)  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.; 
(Assoc.)  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ.; 
(Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono.; 
(Dir.)  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  dir.)  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.; 
(Dir.)  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ.;  (As- 
soc.) The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.;  (Assoc.) 
Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

ARTHUR  DREIFUSS 

1948 —  (Dir.,  co-sc.play,  co-adpt.)  An  Old  Fashioned 
Girl,  EL. 

WARREN  DUFF 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO;  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

MAURICE  DUKE 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  (Assoc.) 
Smart  Politics,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Music  Man, 
Man. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.;  (As- 
soc.) Vacation  Days,  Mono. 

1946 — (Assoc.)  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  (Assoc.) 
High  School  Hero,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Junior 
Prom,  Mono. 

ORVILLE  O.  DULL 

1948 —  -The  Secret  Land,  MGM. 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Rationing,  MGM. 

SCOTT  R.  DUNLAP 

1948 — The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  Raiders  of 
the  South,  Mono.;  Riding  the  California  Trail, 
Mono. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.:  Gentleman  from  Tex- 
as, Mono.;  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  Shad- 
ow on  the  Range,  Mono. ;  South  of  Monterey, 
Mono.;  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono.;  The 
Gay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

1945 —  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.;  Sunbonnet  Sue, 
Mono. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  Partners 
of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  Border, 
Mono. 

JULIEN  DUVIVIER 

1944 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)   The  Imposter,  Univ. 

ALLAN  DWAN 

1947 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Calendar  Girl,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

IRA  C.  EAKER 

1945—  Thunderbolt,  U.S.  War  Dept. 

S.  P.  EACLE 
(r.n.  SAM  SPIEGEL) 

1946 —  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

LOUIS  EDELMAN 

1945 —  Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 
1944 — Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

ROCER  EDENS 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM. 

BLAKE  EDWARDS 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Panhandle, 
Allied  Artists. 

HARRY  D.  EDWARDS 

1944 — (Assoc.)  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC; 
Assoc.)  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  (Assoc.)  Ma- 
chine Gun  Mama,  PRC. 


HENRY  BLANKE 


PRODUCERS 


191 


EDWARD  ELISCU 

1944—  — (Assoc.,  sc. play,  songs)   Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

SAUL  ELKINS 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB;  Smart  Cirls  Don't  Talk, 
WB;  Embraceable  You,  WB. 

CLYDE  ELLIOTT 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

ROBERT  EMMETT 

1946 — 'Dir.)  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  (Dir.)  Ro- 
mance of  the  West,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

CYRIL  ENDFIELD 

1946 —  'Assoc.,  sc. play)   Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

SAMUEL  C.  ENCEL 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Deep  Waters,  20th; 
Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

JULIUS  EPSTEIN 

1945 — 'Asst.)  The  Fleet  That  Came  to  Stay,  Para. 
1944— (Sc.play)   Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

MEL  EPSTEIN 

1948 — Hazard,  Para.;  (Assoc.)  Whispering  Smith, 
Para. 

PHILIP  C.  EPSTEIN 

1944—  (Sc.play)    Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

ROBERT  ERLIK 

1948 — 'Asst.)  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

CHESTER  ERSKINE 

1948 — 1  Sc.play )  All  My  Sons,  Ul. 

1  947 —  i  Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

BOB  FABER 

1945 —  i  Exec.)  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ. 

DOUCLAS  FAIRBANKS,  JR. 

1947 —  (Sc.play,  actor)  The  Exile,  Ul. 

FANCHON 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep. 

FELIX  E.  FEIST 

1944 —  (Dir.)  Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

SHIRLEY  FIELD 

1948 — (Assoc.)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

CHARLES  K.  FELDMAN 

1945 —  '  Exec.)  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

ROBERT  FELLOWS 

1948 — Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 
1947 — Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

1946 —  (Exec.)  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Exec.)  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  (Exec.)  The 
Spanish  Main,  RKO;  Having  Wonderful  Crime, 
RKO;  Man  Alive,  RKO. 

1944 — Heavenly  Days,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Experiment 
Perilous,  RKO;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  Step 
Lively,  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

W.  |.  FENDER 

1944 —  (Asst.)  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

LESLIE  FENTON 

1945 —  (Dir.)   Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

NORMAN  FERCUSON 

1944—  (Dir.)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

EMILIO  FERNANDEZ 

1947—  (Assoc.)  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  FESSIER 

1947 — 'Orig.,  sc.play)   Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  That  Night  With  You,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Frontier  Gal,  Univ. 


1944 —  (Sc.play)  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.;  (Sc.- 
play) San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

ARTHUR   L.  FIELD 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM ;  Twice  Blessed, 
MGM. 

JOSEPH  FIELDS 

1948 — (Co. -sc. play,  songs)  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 

JACK  FIER 

1945 — Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes, 
Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Cowboy  from 
Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Cyclone  Prairie  Rang- 
ers, Col.;  Riding  West,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather 
Law,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  They 
Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.; 
The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Sundown 
Valley,  Col. 

FRED  F.  FINKLEHOFFE 

1947— (Sc.play)  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

EDWARD  FINNEY 

1947 — (Dir.)  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

NATHANIEL  FINSTON 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

JAMES  A.  FITZPATRICK 

1945 —  -(Assoc.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  Mexico, 
Rep. 

ROBERT  FLAHERTY 

1948 —  (Dir.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Louisiana  Story, 
Lopert. 

DAVID  FLEISCHER 

1944 —  (Assoc.)   That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

RICHARD  O.  FLEISCHER 

1948 — (Co-prod.)    Design  for  Death,  RKO. 

RUDOLPH  C.  FLOTHOW 

1948 — The  Return  of  The  Whistler,  Col.;  Trapped 
by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The  Gentleman  from 
Nowhere,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whis- 
tler, Col.;  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  The 
Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  Key  Witness, 
Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Warning,  Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.; 
Mysterious   Intruder,  Col. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  Voice  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.;  The 
Whistler,  Col.;  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler, 
Co^  :  Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col. 

JOHN  FORD 

1948 —  (Dir.)  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  (Co-prod.,  dir.) 
Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Dir.)   They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

JOHN  FORSTER 

1947 —  (Asst.)  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

CENE  FOWLER,  |R 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermiad,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

FREDDIE  FOX 

1948 —  (Asst.)  Escape,  20th. 

WALLACE  FOX 

1947 —  (Dir.)   Rustler's  Roundup,  Univ. 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  (Dir.) 
Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  Gunmen's 
Code,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  Gun  Town,  Univ.;  (Dir.) 
Lawless  Breed,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ.;  (Dir.)  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

BRYAN  FOY 

1948 —  (Exec.)  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  (Exec.) 
Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  (Exec.) 
It's  a  Joke,  Son!,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946— If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 

1945— Doll  Face,  20th. 

1944 — Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 


192 


PRODUCERS 


KAY  FRANCIS 

1946 — Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Divorce,  Mono. 

MELVIN  FRANK 

1948 — 'Co-prod.,  co. -sc. play)  Mr.  Blandings  Builds 
His  Dream  House,  SRO. 

W.  R.  FRANK 

1946 —  A  Boy,  a  Cirl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 
1  944 — Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

SIDNEY  FRANKLIN 

1948 — Homecoming,  MCM;  Command  Decision, 
MCM. 

1946—  The  Yearling,  MCM. 

1944—  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MCM. 

LEE  FREDERIC 

1948 — (Asst.)  Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 

ARTHUR  FREED 

1948 — Easter  Parade,  MCM;  The  Pirate,  MCM; 
Summer  Holiday,  MCM;  Words  and  Music, 
MCM. 

1947—  Good  News,  MCM. 

1946 — Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM;  (Songs)  Zieg- 
feld  Follies,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM;  The 
Clock,  MCM. 

1944 — (Songs)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM. 

EUCENE  FRENKE 

1948 —  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1946—  (Assoc.)  The  Chase,  UA. 


1948- 


LEONARD  CESAS 

(Asst.)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 


FROMKESS 

The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo, 


LEON 

1946 —  Danny  Boy,  PRC; 
PRC. 

1945 —  Detour,  PRC;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC;  Club 
Havana,  PRC;  Crime  Inc.,  PRC;  Fog  Island, 
PRC;  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

1944 —  Bluebeard,  PRC;  The  Great  Mike,  PRC;  Min- 
strel Man,  PRC;  When  the  Lights  Go  on 
Again,  PRC. 

ROBERT  FROST 

1948— Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

MARTIN  CABEL 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Smash-Up,  The  Story  of  a  Woman, 

Ul. 

CLIFF   R.  CANS 

1948 —  (Asst.)  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  (Asst.) 
Half  Past  Midnight,  20th;  (Asst.)  Fighting 
Back,  20th;   (Asst.)   Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Backlash,  20th;  (Asst.)  Roses  Are 
Red,  20th. 

ARTHUR  CARDNER 

1948 —  (Asst.)  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists; 
(Asst.)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 — (Asst.)  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

LEE  CARMES 

1946 —  'Co.  prod. -dir.,  photography)  Specter  of  the 
Rose,  Rep. 

(AMES   |.  CELLER 

1947 —  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

MAURICE  CERACHTY 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO;  (Assoc.) 
China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  Holly- 
wood, RKO;  The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO; 
The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO. 

BARNEY  CERARD 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  ]iggs  and  Maggie  in 
Society,  Mono.;  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Jiggs 
and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

JOE  CERSHENSON 

1946 — Little  Giant,  Univ.;  The  Runaround,  Univ.; 
(Exec.)  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ.;  (Exec.) 
Tangier,  Univ.;  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ.; 
(Exec.)  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Exec.)  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 


SHERIDAN  CIBNEY 

1944 — (Sc. play)  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Cay, 
Para. 

BERT  CILROY 

1944 —  Come  On  Danger,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  CIRARD 

1946 — It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  The  Caribbean  Mys- 
tery, 20th;  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Ladies  of  Washing- 
ton, 20th. 

BEN  |  A  M I N  CLAZER 

1946 —  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

WALTER  H.  COETZ 

1946 — (Assoc.)  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep. 

1945 —  '(Assoc.)  Crissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Three's  a 
Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc. )  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep. 

|ACK  COLDBERC 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

LOU  COLDBERC 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

EDWARD  A.  COLDEN 

1944 — (Exec.)  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

ROBERT  S.  COLDEN 

1948 — Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 
1944 — The  Master  Race,  RKO. 


1947- 


ISADORE  COLDSMITH 

-Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 


LEONARD  COLDSTEIN 

1948 — Black  Bart,  Ul ;   Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fight- 
in',  Ul;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947—  (Assoc.)  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

NAT  C.  COLDSTONE 

1948—  Casbah,  Ul. 

RICHARD  COLDSTONE 

1945 —  Target  Tokyo,  U.S.  War  Dept. 

SAMUEL  COLDWYN 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment,  RKO; 

The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 
1947 — The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Exec.)   The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO; 
(Exec.)  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

ALEXANDER  COLITZEN 

1946 —  (Assoc.)    Canyon    Passage,    Univ.;  (Assoc.) 
Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  art  dir.)  Salome,  Where  She  Danced, 
Univ. 

LESLIE  GOODWINS 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

LEON  CORDON 

1946 — The  Green  Years,  MCM. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM. 

MACK  CORDON 

1946 — Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

PAUL  CORDON 

1,948—  (Co-prod.,    dir.)     Concert     Magic,  Concert 
Films. 

|AY  CORNEY 

1945 —  (Songs)   The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 — (Assoc.,  sc. play,  songs)  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 


MARTIN  COSCH 

1945 — (Orig.)    Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood 
MCM. 


PRODUCERS 


193 


JOE  COTTESM AN 

1948 — 'Assoc.)   Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

ALEX  COTTLIEB 

1948 — Wallflower,  WB;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB; 

Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 
1947 — Stallion   Road,  WB;  Always  Together,  WB; 

That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB ;  Janie  Gets  Married, 
WB;  The  Time,  the  Place  and  The  Girl,  WB ; 
Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB;  Her  Kind 
of  Man,  WB. 

1945 — Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB ;  Pillow  to  Post, 
WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;  Janie,  WB ;  Mak« 
Your  Own  Bed,  WB ;  Fired  Wife,  Univ. 

BUCK  COTTLIEB 

1947 —  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

EDMUND  CRAINCER 

1948 —  (Assoc.)   Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

BERT  CRANET 

1948 —  Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

1947—  The  Locket,  RKO. 

1945—  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO;  Those  Endearing 
Young  Charms,  RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  By  Mistake,  RKO. 

JACK  D.  CRANT 

1946—  (Assoc.)  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC. 

JAMES   EDWARD  CRANT 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 

JOE  CRANT 

1946 —  (Sup.)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

JOHN  CRANT 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ. 

MARSHALL  CRANT 

1948 —  (Exec.)   Moonrise,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Exec.)  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  (Exec.) 
Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  Strange  Conquest, 
Univ.;  (Exec.)  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

LOUIS  CRAY 

1948 — Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails, 
Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Out  California  Way,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Home  on 
the  Range,  Rep. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Beneath 
Western  Skies,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Bordertown 
Trails,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Call  of  the  Rockies, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Fire- 
brands of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Out- 
law, Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep. 

CLARENCE  CREENE 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

HAROLD  CREENE 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

HARRY  CREY 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Song  of  Ne- 
vada, Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Three  Little  Sisters, 
Rep.;   (Assoc.)   Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

DAVID  GRIFFIN 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 


1948- 


Z. 

-  ( Co-prod. ) 


WAYNE  GRIFFIN 

Family  Honeymoon, 


Ul. 


CORDON  S.  CRIFFITH 

1948 — (Asst.)  To  the  Ends  of  The  Earth,  Col. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)   The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

JAN  CRIPPO 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947 —  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company, 
Mono.;  (Orig.)  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  Spook  Bust- 
ers, Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono. 

FRANK  CROSS 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  (Assoc.) 
Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Hi  Good-Lookin',  Univ.;  (Assoc.) 
Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  Mur- 
der in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.;  (Assoc.)  Night 
Club  Girl,  Univ. 

JACK  J.  CROSS 

1948 —  (Exec.)  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  (Exec.) 
If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Return  of 
the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Race  Street, 
RKO;  (Exec.)  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Riffraff,  RKO;  (Exec.)  The  Locket, 
RKO;  (Exec.)  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO; 
(Exec.)  Trail  Street,  RKO.;  (Exec.)  The 
Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Night 
Song,  RKO;  (Exec.)  A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Exec.)  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  (Exec.) 
Bedlam,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Crack-Up,  RKO; 
(Exec.)  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO; 
(Exec.)  Nocturne,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Riverboat 
Rhythm,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Exec.)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO; 
(Exec.)  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  China  Sky, 
RKO;  (Exec.)  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO; 
(Exec.)  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 


1948- 


1948- 
1946- 


1944- 

1947- 
1946- 


FRED  CUIOL 

-(Dir.)   Here  Comes  Trouble, 


UA. 


CHARLES  F.  HAAS 

-(Sc.play)   Moonrise,  Rep. 

-(Assoc.)   Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

A.  W.  HACKEL 

-Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono. 


JOHN  HACCOTT 

-For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.; 

Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 
-Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col. 


Shadowed,  Col. 


CEORCE  HAICHT 

Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  Undercover  Maisie, 
MGM. 

Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  What  Next, 
Corporal  Hargrove,  MGM. 
1944 — Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM;  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno, 
MGM;  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM. 


1947— L 


1946 
1945 


RAPHAEL  HAKIM 

1947 — Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col. 

RAYMOND  HAKIM 

1947— The  Long  Night.  RKO. 

1946—  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

ROBERT  HAKIM 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

1946—  Heartbeat,  RKO. 
1945 — The  Southerner,  UA. 

DAVID  HALL 

1945 — (Assoc.,  art  dir.)  Story  of  C.I.  Joe,  UA. 
1944 — (Assoc.)  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

E.  Y.  HARBURC 

1944 — Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

CARLEY   HARRI  MAN 

1948—  (Asst.)  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA 
Belle,  Col. 

1947—  (Asst.)   The  Macomber  Affair,  UA 
Christmas  Eve,  UA. 


(Asst.)  Lulu 
(Asst.) 


194 


PRODUCERS 


1946 —  (Asst.)  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  (Asst.) 
Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

1945 —  (Asst.)  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  (Assoc.)  A  Song 
for  Miss  Julie,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  Paris — Under- 
ground, UA. 

1944 —  (Asst.)  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA; 
(Asst.)  Dark  Waters,  UA;  (Asst.)  It  Hap- 
pened Tomorrow,  UA. 

SHERMAN  A.  HARRIS 

1947 —  (Sup.)   In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

JOAN  HARRISON 

1947 —  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO;  Ride  the  Pink 
Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  Nocturne,  RKO. 

1945 —  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 

DON  HARTMAN 

1948 —  fCo-sc.play,  dir.)  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Mar- 
ried, RKO. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  dir.)  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc. play)   Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1944 —  (Assoc.,  sc. play)  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate, 
RKO;  (Assoc.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Up  in  Arms, 
MCM. 

EDMUND  L.  HARTMAN 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ.; 
(Sc. play)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  In  Society,  Univ. 

HOWARD  HAWKS 

1948 —  (Co-dir.)  Red  River,  UA. 

1946 —  (Dir.)  The  Big  Sleep.  WB. 

1944 —  (Dir.)  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

LILLIE  HAYWARD 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Banjo,  RKO. 
1946 — (Sc. play)   Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

PAUL  F.  HEARD 

1948 —  My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

BEN  HECHT 

1946 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

HAROLD  HECHT 

1948 — (Exec.)  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

RAY  HEINZ 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

MARK  HELLINCER 
(Deceased  12-21-47) 

1948 —  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB;  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Killer,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  Swell  Guy,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB. 

1944 — Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  The  Doughgirls, 
WB. 

DAVID  HEMPSTEAD 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1944 —  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

PAUL  HENREID 

1948 — (Actor)    Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

HARRY  HENDEL 

1948 — (Co-exec.)  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild. 

ALBERT  HERMAN 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street, 
PRC;  (Dir.)  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 — (Dir.)   Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

LEONARD  ACE  HERMAN 

1948 —  (Assoc.,  edit.)  Rocky,  Mono.;  (Co-assoc.) 
Kidnapped,  Mono. 

BEN  HERSH 

1946 —  Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 

DAVID  L.  HERSH 

1948 — (Exec.)   Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Copacabana,  UA. 

ALFRED  HITCHCOCK 

1948 —  (Dir.)  Rope,  WB. 
1946 — (Dir.)   Notorious,  RKO. 


CARL  HITTLEMAN 

1948 — Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild;  Last 
of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild;  (Co-orig., 
co-sc.play)  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen 
Guild;  (Co-orig.)  Where  the  North  Begins, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter, 
Screen  Guild;  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Hat  Box 
Mystery,  Screen  Guild. 

CHARLES  HOFFMAN 

1947 — That  Way  With  Women,  WB;  The  Unsus- 
pected, WB;  (Add.  dia.)  The  Voice  of  the 
Turtle,  WB. 

MILTON  HOLMES 

1947 —  (Assoc.,  orig.)  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

NAT  HOLT 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Race  Street, 
RKO. 

1947 — Riffraff,  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm, 
RKO. 

1945 — (Exec.)   George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  HORNBLOW,  JR. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  Cass  Timberlane, 
MGM;  Desire  Me,  MGM. 

1945 —  Week-End  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 —  Gaslight,  MGM. 

JOHN  HOUSEMAN 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  The 
Twisted  Road,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  (Assoc.)  Miss  Susie 
Slagle's,  Para. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Unseen,  Para. 

LIONEL  HOUSER 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  K.  HOWARD 

1946 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep. 

HOWARD  HUCHES 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

OLIVER  HUNCER 

1947 — The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola. 

RICHARD   IRVINC  HYLAND 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Assoc.,  sc. play)   Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ. 

FELIX  JACKSON 

1947 —  (Adapt.)   I'll  Be  Yours,  Univ. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 

1944 —  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holiday, 
Univ. 

WILLIAM  JACOBS 

1948 —  Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB ;  Love  and  Learn, 
WB;  Nora  Prentiss,  WB ;  My  Wild  Irish 
Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  Shadow  of  a  Wom- 
an, WB;  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  Danger  Sig- 
nal, WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB;  Conflict, 
WB. 

1944 — Shine  On  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

SAM  JAFFE 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

WILL  JASON 

1948 —  (Dir.)  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  (Dir.)  Smart 
Politics.  Mono.;  (Dir.)  Music  Man,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Dir.,  songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

CEORCE  JESSEL 

1948 —  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  (Songs)  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th;  Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th 

1945 —  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

NUNNALLY  JOHNSON 

1948 —  (Sc. play)  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 


PRO D  U  C  E  R  S 


195 


1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  The  Dark  Mirror,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  The  Wom- 
an in  the  Window,  RKO. 

PAUL  JONES 

1948 —  A  Southern  Yankee,  MCM. 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 —  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  Road  to  Utopia, 
Para.;  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para,;  (Assoc.)  A  Medal 
for  Benny,  Para. 

1944 — Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

JAMES  C.  JORDAN 

1947 —  (Assoc.)   The  Guilty,  Mono.;   (Assoc.)  High 
Tide,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 


1948 — (Assoc. 
Up,  EL. 

1944 — (Assoc. 


ROBERT  L.  JOSEPH 

Open  Secret,  EL.;    (Assoc.)  Close- 


RUDOLPH  JOSEPH 

Summer  Storm,  UA. 


JACK  JUNCMEYER,  JR. 

1948 — (Assoc.)  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 
1947 — (Assoc.,   orig.,   sc. play)    The  Tender  Years, 
20th. 


1948 — (Assoc. 


JOSEPH  JUSTMAN 

Ruthless,  EL. 


FRED  W.  KANE 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  A  Boy,  a  Girl,  and  a  Dog,  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

JOSEPH  KANE 

1948 — (Assoc.,  dir.)  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.,  dir.)  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  (Assoc., 
dir.)  The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)   Wyoming,  Rep. 
dir.)     In    Old    Sacramento,  Rep.; 

dir.)  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady, 


1946- 


dir.) 


The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  (Assoc., 
Rep.;  (Dir.)   Flame  of  Barbary 


-(Assoc. 
(Assoc. 
Rep. 

1945—  (Assoc. 
dir.)  Dakota 
Coast,  Rep 

ROBERT  T.  KANE 

1948 — Canon  City,  EL;  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

MICHAEL  KANIN 

1947—  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

LEHMAN  KATZ 

1948 —  (Asst.)  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

SAM  KATZMAN 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.; 
Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.; 
Jungle  Jim,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col.;  I  Sur- 
render Dear,  Col. 

1947 — Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.; 
Vacation  Days,  Mono.;  Glamour  Girl,  Col.; 
Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.;  Sweet  Genevieve, 
Col.;  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono. 

1944 — Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs, 
Mono.;  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Million 
Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  (Exec.)  Return  of  the  Ape 
Man,  Mono.;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono.;  Voodoo 
Man,  Mono. 

EDWARD  KAUFMAN 

-Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

JOE  KAUFMAN 

-(Assoc.)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 
-(Assoc.)     It    Happened    on    Fifth  Avenue, 
Mono. 

-Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady, 
Mono.;  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  Sensa- 
tion Hunters,  Mono. 


1947- 


1948- 
1947- 


1946- 


(Assoc.l  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The  Den- 
ver Kid,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Marshal  of  Amarillo, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City, 
Rep. 

1947 — (Assoc.)  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon.  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 


1944- 


VERNON  KEAYS 

-(Assoc.)  Alaska,  Mono. 


BURT  KELLY 

1948 — Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.  ;  Blondie's  Reward, 
Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  The  Swordsman, 
Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  One  Way  to  Love, 
Col.;  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.;  Life  With  Blondie, 
Col. 

1944 — Nine  Girls,  Col.;  (Assoc.)  None  Shall  Escape, 
Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

MATTY  KEMP 

1948 —  (Prod.,  co-orig.)  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

1947 —  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

|.  RICHARD  KENNEDY 

1948 —  (Assoc.,  orig.,  sc. play)   To  the  Ends  of  the 
Earth,  Col. 

BARBARA  KEON 

1946 —  (Asst.)  Notorious,  RKO. 


1947- 
1945- 


1947- 


HENRY  S.  KESLER 

-(Assoc.)   Lured,  UA. 

-(Assoc.)    Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

EDWARD  KILLY 

-(Asst.)  Tycoon,  RKO. 


FRANK  KINC 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Art- 
ists; (Co-prod.)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Al- 
lied Artists. 

1947 —  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 
1946 — Suspense,  Mono. 

1945 — Dillinger,  Mono. 

1944 — When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono.;  (Assoc.) 
Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Anymore,  Mono. 

HUGH  KINC 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  (Assoc.) 
Jungle  Patrol,  20th;  (Assoc.)  The  Gay  In- 
truders, 20th. 

HYMAN  KINC 

-(Co-prod.)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied 
Artists. 


1948- 


CORDON  KAY 

1948 — '(Assoc.)     The     Bold     Frontiersman,  Rep.; 


MAURICE  KINC 

1948 — -(Co-prod.)  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Art- 
ists; (Co-prod.)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Al- 
lied Rrtists. 

1947 — The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Suspense,  Mono. 
1945 — Dillinger,  Mono. 

1944 —  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono.;  Johnny 
Doesn't  Live  Here  Anymore,  Mono. 

MAX  M.  KINC 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild. 

OTTO  KLEMENT 

1948 —  (Assoc.)   Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

HERBERT  KLINE 

1947 —  (Dir.)  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National 
Fund. 

EDWIN  H.  KNOPF 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

1945 — The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MCM;  The  Valley 
of  Decision,  MGM. 

FRED  KOHLMAR 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  You  Were 
Meant  for  Me,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish, 
20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Late 


SAMUEL  C.  ENCEL 

Producer 


20th  Century-Fox 


PRODUCERS 


197 


Ceorge  Apley,  20th;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946 —  Dark  Corner,  20th;  The  Well  Groomed  Bride, 
Para. 

1945 —  Bring  On  the  Cirls,  Para. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 

ZOLTAN  KORDA 

1947 —  (Dir.)  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

EDWARD  KOVACS 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 

MICHAEL  KRAIKE 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Desperate,  RKO. 

1  946— Renegades,  Col.;  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  The  Fighting  Guards- 
man, Col.;  I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col.;  Ten 
Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 
Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 
You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para.;  (Assoc.)  Henry 
Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para. 

STANLEY  KRAMER 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA. 

PHILIP  N.  KRASNE 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Valiant  Hom- 
bre,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  In  Old  New 
Mexico,  Mono. 

1944 — Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  Charlie  Chan  in 
the  Secret  Service,  Mono.;  Song  of  the 
Range,  Mono.;  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  The  Chi- 
nese Cat.  Mono. 

MAX  KRAVETZ 

1944 —  (Asst.)  Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  LAKE 

1948 — (Exec,  actor)    16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono 

ARTHUR  M.  LANDAU 

1948 — (Assoc.)  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  (Assoc.) 
Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  (Assoc.)  The  Girl  from 
Manhattan,  UA. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Christmas  Eve,  UA;  (Assoc.)  Ma- 
comber  Affair,  UA. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  (Assoc.)  Diary  of 
Chambermaid,  UA. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  (Assoc.) 
Dark  Waters,  UA. 

ANTHONY  Z.  LANDI 

1948 —  (Assoc.)    Parole,   Inc.,  EL. 

FRITZ  LANC 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

OTTO  LANC 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

JESSE  L.  LASKY 

1948 — (Co-prod.)   The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO. 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

ANDERSON  LAWLER 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

WILLIAM  LeBARON 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th. 

1944 — Greenwich  Village,  20th;  Pin  Up  Girl.  20th; 
Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 

D.  ROSS  LEDERMAN 

1948 —  (Asst.  to  prod.,  2nd  unit  dir.)  The  Babe 
Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

CRANT  LEENHOUTS 

1948 — (Adpt.,  add.  dia.)  Let's  Go  to  the  Movies, 
RKO;  The  Art  Director,  20th;  This  Theatre 
and  You,  WB;  (Adpt.,  add.  dia.)  Movies 
Are  Adventure,  Ul;  California's  Golden  Be- 
ginning, Para. 


E.  D.  LESHIN 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Murder,  He  Says,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 
Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 
Rainbow  Island.  Para. 

JULIAN  LESSER 

1948 — (Co-prod.)   Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

SOL  LESSER 

1948 — Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 
1947- — The  Red  House,  UA;  (Exec.)  Tarzan  and  the 
Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Exec.)  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

1944 —  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

DICK  L'ESTRANCE 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.; 
(Assoc.)  In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  Song  of  the  Range,  Mono. 

JULES  LEVEY 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 —  -(Exec.)   Abilene  Town,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

MEYER  LEVIN 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  My  Father's  House,  Jewish 
National  Fund. 

MARTIN  LEVINE 

1947 —  The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola. 

JOSEPH  LEVINSON 

1948 —  (Exec.)   An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

SELVYN  LEVINSON 

1947 — (Assoc.)  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild; 
(Assoc.)  Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen 
Guild. 

ALBERT  LEWIS 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 

1946—  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 

DAVID  LEWIS 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA. 

1946 — Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

1945 —  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 
Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

CENE  LEWIS 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  (Assoc., 
orig.)  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  (Assoc., 
orig.,  sc. play)  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

HARRY  LEWIS 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  orig.)    Incident,  Mono. 

VAL  LEWTON 

1  948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  Isle  of  the  Dead, 
RKO. 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Mademoi- 
selle Fifi,  RKO;  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

MAREK  M.  LIBKOV 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep. 

LOUIS  D.  LICHTON 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Home 
Sweet  Homicide,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  A  Tree  Grows  in 

EDWARD  LILLEY 

1944 — (Dir.)  My  Gal  Loves  Music.  Univ. 

EUCENE  LINC 

1948 — (Sc. play)  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  (Co-sc- 
play)  Behind  Locked  Doors.  EL. 

ROBERT  L.  LIPPERT 

1948 — (Exec,  dir.)  Last  of  the  Wild  Horses.  Screen 
Guild;  (Exec.)  The  Return  of  Wildfire.  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Cuild. 


198 


PRODU C  E  R  S 


ANATOLE  LITVAK 

1948 — (Co-prod.,  dir.)  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.; 

(Co-prod.,  dir.)  Snake-Pit,  20th. 
1947 — (Dir.)   The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

DAVID  L.  LOEW 

1947 — The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

1946 —  -A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 
1945— The  Southerner,  UA. 

DON  LOPER 

1945 —  (Assoc.)   It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

ROBERT  LORD 

1947 —  High  Wall,  MGM. 

ERNST  LUBITSCH 

l  Deceased  11-30-47) 

1948 —  (Dir.)  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

SIDNEY  LUFT 

1948 — French  Leave,  Mono. 

1947 —  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  S.  LYONS 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL. 

H.  ALEXANDER  MacDONALD 

1947 —  (Asst.)  The  Exile,  Ul. 

WALLACE  MacDONALD 

1948 —  Port  Said,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus, 
Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col. 

1947 —  Personality  Kid,  Col.;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 —  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  The  Unknown,  Col.;  Out 
of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 — Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Ap- 
ples, Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col.;  My  Name 
Is  Julia  Ross,  Col.;  A  Guy,  a  Gal  and  a  Pal, 
Col. 

1944 — Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  The  Missing 
Juror,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col.;  Cry  of  the 
Werewolf,  Col.;  The  Racket  Man,  Col.;  Sail- 
or's Holiday,  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col.; 
Stars  on  Parade,  Col. 

RANALD  MacDOUCALL 

1948 —  (Sc. play)  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake, 
WB. 

WALTER  MacEWEN 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  You  Can't 
Ration  Love,  Para.;  The  Man  in  Half  Moon 
Street,  Para.;  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para.; 
Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para. 

KENNETH  MacCOWAN 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

1943 —  Lifeboat,  20th;  Happy  Land,  20th. 

CUSTAV  MACHATY 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  dir.,  sc. play)  Jealousy,  Rep. 

KENNETH  MacPHERSON 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy, 
Films  Intl. 

NOEL  MADISON 

1948 — (Asst.  to  prod.)  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

RICHARD  MAIBAUM 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters, 
Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  O.S.S.,  Para. 

PAUL  MALVERN 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 
1946 — Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 — Sudan,  Univ.;  House  of  Dracula,  Univ, 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  House 
of  Frankenstein,  Univ. 


1944- 


IOSEPH  L.  MANKIEWICZ 

-(Sc.play)  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 


BRUCE  MANNINC 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

LEE  MARCUS 

1947 —  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle  Lion. 
1944 — Roger  Touhy,  Gangster,  20th. 


CENE  MARKEY 

1947 — Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1945 — (Sup.)  The  Fleet  That  Came  to  Stay,  Para. 

SAMUEL  MARX 

1947 — The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM;  My  Brother 

Talks  to  Horses,  MGM. 
1945 — Son  of  Lassie,  MGM;  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

FRANK   R.  MASTROLY 

1945 — The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 


1948- 


RUDOLPH  MATE 

-The  Return  of  October,  Col. 


WALT  MATTOX 

1946 —  (Asst.)  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

CEORCE  McCALL 

1948 — Street  Corner,  Wilshire  Picture. 

LEO  McCAREY 

1948 — (Dir.,  co-orig.)  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Dir.,  orig.)  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Dir.,  orig.)  Going  My  Way,  Para. 

frank  Mcdonald 

1947 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

RODDY  McDOWALL 

1948 —  (Assoc.,  actor)  Rocky,  Mono.;  (Co-assoc, 
actor)  Kidnapped,  Mono. 

DON  McELWAINE 

1947 — (Assoc.)  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

1946 —  (Asst.)  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

EARL  McEVOY 

1947 —  (Asst.)    I   Love  Trouble,  Col. 

DORRELL  and  STUART  McCOWAN 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Night  Train  to  Memphis, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.,  sc.play)  Valley  of  the  Zombies, 
Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

ROBERT  F.  McCOWAN 

1948 —  Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Curley,  UA. 

DONALD  C.  McKEAN 

1945 —  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 — Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  Delinquent 
Daughters,  PRC. 

TOM  McKNICHT 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ. 

FRANK  MELFORD 

1948 —  -(Co-prod.)  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 
1944- — Coin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  CAMERON  MENZIES 

1947—  Ivy,  Ul. 

1944 — (Dir.)  Address  Unknown,  Col. 


1946- 


BURCESS  MEREDITH 

-(Sc.play)  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 


L.  B.  MERMAN 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 
Seven  Were  Saved,  Para. 

1946 — (Assoc.)  Swamp  Fire,  Para. 
1944 — (Assoc.)  The  Navy  Way,  Para. 

CEORCE  M.  MERRICK 

1944 — (Assoc.)  Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

LEWIS  MILESTONE 

1948 —  (Dir.)  No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 
1946 — (Dir.)  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

HERMAN  MILLAKOWSKY 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 
1944 — (Assoc.)  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

SETON  I.  MILLER 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1947 —  (Orig.,   sc.play)    Calcutta,   Para.;  California, 
Para. 

1946 — The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  Two 

Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 
1944 — -(Sc.play)  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para. 


PRODUCERS 


199 


WALTER  MIRISCH 

1948 — I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

1947 —  Fall  Cuy,  Mono. 

IVAN  MOFFAT 

1948 —  (Exec,  asst.)  I  Remember  Mama.  RKO. 


1944- 


RUDOLPH  MONTER 

-Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 


MARTIN  MOON E Y 

1948 — The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  Blonde  Ice, 
Film  Classics. 

1946 — Criminal  Court,  RKO;  (Assoc.)  Danny  Boy, 
PRC;  (Assoc.)  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  San 
Quentin,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  (Assoc.) 
Detour,  PRC;  (Assoc.)  The  Phantom  of 
42nd  Street,  PRC;  (Assoc.)  Club  Havana, 
PRC;  (Assoc.,  book)  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  The 
Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

1944 — (Assoc.)  Bluebeard,  PRC;  (Assoc.,  orig.)  The 
Great  Mike,  PRC. 

WALTER  MOROSCO 

(Deceased  12-48) 

1948 — Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  Scudda 
Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!,  20th. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th;  Sentimental  Journey,  20th; 
Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1944 — Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th;  Wing  and 
a  Prayer,  20th. 

BORIS  MORROS 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

RICHARD  B.  MORROS 

1948 —  (Exec.)  Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

TERRELL  O.  MORSE 

1944 — (Assoc.)   Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 


Concert  Films; 


CEORCE  MOSKOV 

1948 — (Co-prod.)    Concert  Magic, 

The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 
1947 — Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 
1946 — Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 
1945 — (Assoc.)  Jealousy,  Rep. 


JACK  MOSS 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Snafu,  Col. 

1944 —  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

WILLIAM  MOSS 

1947 —  (Assoc.)    Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

HERBERT  MOULTON 

1945 —  (Assoc.)    Bewitched,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)   Main  Street  After  Dark,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  MULL 

1945 —  (Asst.,  asst.  dir.)  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 


ROY  WILLIAM  NEILL 

(Deceased  12-14-46) 

1946 —  (Dir.)  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  Dressed 
to  Kill,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  Terror  By  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  The 
Woman  in  Green,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  The  House 
of  Fear,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Destiny,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  The  Pearl  of 
Death,  Univ.;  (Dir.,  sc. play)  The  Scarlet  Ciaw, 
Univ.;  (Dir.)  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

SIC  NEUFELD 

1948 — Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  Miraculous 
Journey,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC;  Three  on  a 
Ticket,  PRC. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  Gentlemen  with  Guns, 
PRC;  Lightning  Raiders,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My 
Business,  PRC;  Overland  Riders,  PRC;  Prairie 
Badmen,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC;  The  Fly- 
nig  Serpent,  PRC;  (Exec.)  Gas  House  Kids, 
PRC;  (Exec.)  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Blazing  Frontier. 
PRC;  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  Devil  Riders, 
PRC;  Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC;  Gangsters 
Den,  PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC;  The  Kid 
Sister,  PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance,  PRC;  Rus- 
tlers' Hideout,  PRC;  Shadows  of  Death,  PRC; 
Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC;  White  Pongo, 
PRC;  Wild  Horse  Phantom,  PRC;  Nabonga, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC;  Fuzzy  Settles  Down, 
PRC;  The  Monster  Maker,  PRC;  Swing  Hos- 
tess, PRC;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC; 
Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

KURT  NEUMANN 

1947 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Wom- 
an, RKO. 

1945 —  (Assoc.,  dir.)  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

DUDLEY  NICHOLS 

1947 —  (Dir.,  sc. play)  Mourning  Becomes  Electra, 
RKO. 

1946 —  (Dir.,  sc. play)   Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

JOSEPH  NORIECA 

1948 —  (Assoc.)    Tarzan   and   the  Mermaids, 
Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 


RKO; 


ROBERT  NORTH 

1946 — (Assoc.)  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep. 
1944 — Brazil,  Rep. 


1948- 
1947- 


MAURY  NUNES 

Where    the  North 


Begins,  Screen 


1947— Bi 


KEN  MURRAY 

and  Coo,  Rep. 


HENRY  MYERS 

1944 — (Assoc.,  sc. play,  songs)  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

JOSEPH  A.  NADEL 

1948 — (Assoc.)  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

JAMES  NASSER 

1948 — An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 
1947— Lured,  UA. 

1945—  (Exec.)  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 — (Exec.)   Dark  Waters,  UA;    (Assoc.)  Sensa- 
tions of  1945,  UA. 

EDWARD  C.  NEALIS 

1947 —  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

SEYMOUR  NEBENZAL 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 
1947 — Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1946 —  Whistle  Stop,  UA;  The  Chase,  UA. 
1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 


-(Exec.) 
Guild. 

-(Exec.)  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen 
Guild;  (Exec,  orig.)  The  Hat  Box  Mystery, 
Screen  Guild. 

RON  ORMOND 

1948 — >(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Mark  of  the  Lash, 
Screen  Guild;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen 
Guild. 

WILLIAM  J.  O'SULLIVAN 

1947 — (Assoc.)  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The 
Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Exposed,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  Blackmail,  Rep.1 

1946 —  (Sup.)  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Blackmail,  Rep.;  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Pass- 
key to  Danger,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Exec.)  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.; 
(Exec.)  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.; 
(Exec.)  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Exec.)  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  (Exec.) 
Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  Firebrands 
of  Arizona,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  San  Antonio  Kid, 
Rep.;  (Exec.)  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.; 
(Exec.)  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.;  (Exec.) 
Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  Vigi- 
lantes of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

ERNEST  PACANO 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)    Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 

1945—  (Sc.play)    That    Night    With    You,  Univ.; 


200 


PROD U  C  E  R  S 


(Orig.,    sc. play)    That's    the    Spirit,  Univ 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  Frontier  Gal,  Univ. 
1944 — (Sc. play)   Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.; 
sc.play)   The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ 
play)  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 


Orig., 
(Sc- 


1945- 


RAOUL  PACEL 

-(Assoc.)  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 


NORMAN  PANAMA 

1948 — (Co-prod.,  co-sc.play)  Mr.  Blandings  Builds 
His  Dream  House,  SRO. 

HARRIET  PARSONS 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

1947 —  Night  Song,  RKO. 

LINDSLEY  PARSONS 

1948 —  Rocky,  Mono.;  Kidnapped,  Mono. 

1947 —  Louisiana,  Mono. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Bowery  Bomb- 
shell, Mono.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Live 
Wires,  Mono.;  Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  C.I.  Hon- 
eymoon, Mono.;  Fear,  Mono. 

1944 —  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Leave  It  to 
the  Irish,  Mono.;  Alaska,  Mono.;  Army  Wives, 
Mono.;  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

IOE  PASTERNAK 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MCM ;  On  an  Island  With  You, 
MCM;  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MCM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MCM;  This  Time  for 
Keeps,  MCM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM;  No  Leave,  No  Love, 
MCM;  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MCM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MCM;  Her  Highness  and  the 
Bellboy,  MCM;  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MCM. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MCM;  Two  Cirls  and  a 
Sailor,  MCM. 

FRANK  |.  PAYNE 

1948 —  Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corsp. 

PERCE  PEARCE 

1948 — (Assoc.)   So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

JACK  PENNICK 

1947—  (Asst.)  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  L.  PEREIRA 

1946—  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 

1945—  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  PERLBERC 

1948 —  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  Chicken  Every 
Sunday,  20th;  Escape,  20th. 

1947 —  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Jun- 
ior Miss,  20th;  State  Fair,  20th;  Where  Do 
We  Co  from  Here?  20th. 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th. 

NAT  PERRIN 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MCM. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McCurk,  MCM. 

EDGAR  PETERSON 

1947 —  (Asst.)  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  (Asst.) 
The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

LEONARD  S.  PICKER 

1 948—  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

1947 —  Stepchild,  PRC. 

1946 —  -The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  The 

Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Rusty, 
Col. 

1945 —  The  Power  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

SIDNEY  PICKER 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Lightnin'  in  the  Desert,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Main 
Street  Kid,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Secret  Service  In- 
vestigator, Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Out  of  the  Storm, 
Rep. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley, 
Rep.;    Rustlers    of    Devil's    Canyon,  Rep.; 


(Assoc.)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Oregon 
Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Santa  Fe  Up- 
rising, Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Stagecoach  to  Denver, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  Robin  Hood  of  Texas,  Rep. 
1946 — California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Con- 
quest of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Redwood 
Valley,  Rep.;  (Assoc,)  Sun  Valley  Cyclone, 
Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Road  to 
Alcatraz,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Wagon  Wheels 
Westward,  Rep. 

CARL  PIERSON 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  PINE 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para.; 
(Co-prod.)  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  (Co-prod.) 
Shaggy,  Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Mr.  Reckless, 
Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Caged  Fury,  Para.;  (Co- 
prod.)  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.;  (Co-prod.) 
Albuquerque,  Para.;  (Co-prod.,  dir.)  Disas- 
ter, Para.;  (Co-prod.,  dir.)  Dynamite,  Para. 

1947 —  Big  Town.  Para.;  Danger  Street,  Para.;  Fear 
in   the   Night,    Para.;   Jungle  Flight, 
(Dir.)    Seven   Were  Saved,    Para.;  I 
Big  Town,   Para.;  Adventure  Island, 
Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

1946 — (Exec.)    People  Are  Funny,   Para.;  (Exec.) 

They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para.;  Hot  Cargo, 

Para.;  (Exec,  dir.)  Swamp  Fire,  Para. 
1945 — Tokyo    Rose,    Para.;    High    Powered,  Para.; 

(Exec.)   Follow  That  Woman,  Para.; 

One  Exciting   Night,   Para.;  (Exec.) 

Stiff,  Para. 

1944 — One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  Take  It  Big, 
Para.;  Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  Double  Expo- 
sure, Para.;  Timber  Queen,  Para.;  Dangerous 
Passage,  Para.;  Gambler's  Choice,  Para.; 
(Exec.)   The  Navy  Way,  Para. 


Para.; 
Cover 
Para.; 


(Exec.) 
Scared 


1948- 


ROMAN  I.  PINES 

-(Assoc.)  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 


BEN  PIVAR 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  The  Challenge,  20th;  (Exec.)  13 
Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  (Exec.)  The  Creeper, 
20th. 

1946 —  (Exec.)  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.:  The  Brute  Man, 
PRC;  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  In- 
side Job,  Univ.;  She-Wolf  of  London,  Univ. 

1945 — Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  Strange  Confession, 
Univ. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ. 

RICHARD  K.  POLIMER 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

HARRY  M.  POPKIN 

1948 — (Exec.)   My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 

LEO  C.  POPKIN 

1948 — My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

ALAN  H.  POSNER 

1948 — -(Co-prod.)  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics. 

OTTO  PREMINCER 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th. 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

1944 — (Dir.)  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  (Dir.) 
Laura,  20th. 

ROBERT  PRESNELL,  SR. 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

ARNOLD  PRESSBURCER 

1946 —  (Exec.)  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 
1944 — (Exec.)  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

FRED  PRESSBURCER 

1947 —  (Asst.)  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

1946 — (Assoc.)  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  (Assoc.) 
Thieves  Holiday,  UA. 


PRODUCERS 


201 


WILL  PRICE 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 

RICHARD  QUI  NE 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-dir.)  Leather  Cloves,  Col. 

LEWIS  ).  RACHMIL 

1948 — Silent  Conflict,  UA;  (Assoc.)  Texas.  Brook- 
lyn and  Heaven,  UA;  (Asst.,  prod,  mgr.)  The 
Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1947 —  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  The  Marauders,  UA; 
Dangerous  Venture,  UA. 

1946 — The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fool's  Cold,  UA; 
Unexpected  Cuest,  UA. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Texas  Masquerade,  UA;  (Assoc.) 
Lumberjack,  UA;  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA. 

HARRY  RAPF 

(Deceased  2-6-49) 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 

MATTHEW  RAPF 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  orig.  sc. play)  Adventures  of  Gal- 
lant Bess,  EL. 

J.  THEODORE  REED 

1947 —  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

CLIFF  REID 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

GOTTFRIED  REINHARDT 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Homecoming,  MGM;  (Assoc.)  Com- 
mand Decision,  MGM. 

JOHN  REINHARDT 

1948 — (Co-prod.,  dir.)  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  (Dir.)  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

WOLFCANC  REINHARDT 

1946 —  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

DUNCAN  RENALDO 

1948 —  (Assoc.,  actor)  Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild. 

HARRY  REVEL 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

SAMUEL  RHEINER 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)   Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Southerner,  UA. 

TED  RICHMOND 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.; 
Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Thunderhoof,  Col. 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  King  of  the  Wild  Horses, 
Col.;  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.;  The  Lone 
Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

1946 —  Boston  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  Dangerous 
Business,  Col.;  Hit  the  Hay  Col.;  It's  Great 
to  Be  Young,  Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  The 
Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  So  Dark  the 
Night,  Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Let's  Co  Steady, 
Col.;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 — Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks.  Col.;  She's  a  Sweet- 
heart, Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  One 
Mysterious  Night,  Col. 

HANS  RICHTER 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  dir.,  co-orig.  ideas,  co-orig.,  co- 
se.play,  art  dir.)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy, 
Films  Intl. 

CHARLES  F.   (CHUCK)  RIESNER 

1947 —  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

ARTHUR  RIPLEY 

1944 — (Exec,  dir.,  orig.)  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 

EVERETT  RISKIN 

1948 —  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 
1947 — High  Barbaree,  MCM. 

1944 — Kismet,  MGM;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Thin  Man 
Goes  Home,  MGM. 

ROBERT  RISKIN 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

ALLEN  RIVKIN 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 


HAL  ROACH,  |R 
(also  known  as  HAROLD  EUCENE  ROACH) 

1948 — (Exec.)  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  (Exec.) 
Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA. 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Curley,  UA;  ( Exec,  orig. )  The  Fabul- 
ous Joe,  UA. 

R.  B.  ROBERTS 

1948 —  Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

1947 —  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

CASEY  ROBINSON 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

ALBERT  L.  ROCKETT 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

EUCENE  B.  RODNEY 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col. 

ALBERT  S.  ROCELL 

1948 — '(Dir.)  Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 

SID  ROCELL 

(Executive  producer) 
1948 — Design  for  Death,  RKO;  Mystery  in  Mexico, 
RKO ;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  Bodyguard, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Child  of  Divorce, 
RKO;  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  Deadline  at  Dawn, 
RKO;  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  Ding 
Dong  Williams,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adven- 
ture, RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO;  Genius 
at  Work,  RKO;  San  Quentin,  RKO;  Step  By 
Step,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO;  The  Truth 
About  Murder,  RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy, 
RKO;  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  Murder,  My 
Sweet,  RKO;  Pan-Americana,  RKO;  Radio 
Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  Sing  Your  Way  Home, 
RKO;  Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO: 
Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO;  West  of 
the  Pecos,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO; 
Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  A  Game  of 
Death,  RKO;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 —  Nevada.  RKO. 

CHARLES  E.  ROCERS 

(also  known  as  BUDDY  ROCERS) 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

1947-  — Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Stork  Bites 

Man,  UA. 

1946 —  Little  Iodine,  UA;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

CHARLES  R.  ROCERS 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1946 —  (Exec.)   Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

1945 —  (Exec.)    Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 
1944 — Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

|OHN  W.  ROCERS 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  Ul;  The  Spirit 
of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

HARRY  A.  ROMM 

1948 —  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1946 —  Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

LEILA  ROOSEVELT 

1944 — (Dir.)  Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 

AARON  ROSENBERG 

1948 — (Assoc.)  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul; 
(Assoc.)  Larceny,  Ul. 

FRANK  P.  ROSENBERC 

1948 — (Assoc.)  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

RUBY  ROSENBERG 

1948 — (Asst.  to  prod.)  Station  West,  RKO. 

BARNET  L.  ROSSET,  JR. 

1948 — Strange  Victory,  Target. 

BERNARD  R.  ROTH 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

RUSSELL  ROUSE 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 


ARTHUR  FREED 

producer 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


PRODUCERS 


203 


1945- 
1943- 


1946- 


1944- 


WILLIAM  ROWLAND 

-(Assoc.,  dir.)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 
-(Dir.)  Follies  Girl,  PRC. 


STANLEY  RUBIN 

-(Assoc.)  Little  Miss  Big, 
Scandalous,  Univ. 

DAMON  RUNYON 
(Deceased  12-10-46) 

-Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 


Univ.;  Slightly 


PHIL  L.  RYAN 

1948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne.  RKO. 
1946 — Perilous  Holiday.  Col. 
1944 — Secret  Command,  Col. 

SIDNEY  SALKOW 

1948 — (Dir.)  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

MARK  SANDRICH 

( Deceased ) 

1944 —  -(Dir.)  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  (Dir.) 
I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para. 

1943  — (Dir.)  So  Proudly  We  Hail,  Para. 

J.  C.  SAN  FORD 

1948 — Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance. 

CLIFFORD  SANFORTH 

1946 — The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col. 

ALFRED  SANTELL 

1946 —  (Dir.)  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  Mexicana,  Rep. 

BARNEY  A.  SARECKY 

1948 — (Assoc.)  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  Over- 
land Trails,  Mono.;  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.; 
Triggerman,  Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Six  Gun  Sere- 
nade, Mono.;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Gun 
Talk,  Mono.;  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  (Assoc.) 
Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Follow  the 
Leader,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Million  Dollar  Kid, 
Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Return  of  the  Ape  Man, 
Mono.  (Assoc.)  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono.; 
(Assoc.)  Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

FRANK  SATENSTEIN 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Close-Up,  EL. 

HARRY  SAUBER 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC 

VICTOR  SAVILLE 

1945 — (Dir.)  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

SAM  SAX 

1945 —  Why  Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

ARMAND  SCHAEFER 

1948 — The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Loaded  Pistols, 
Col. 

1947 — The  Ghost  Coes  Wild,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Trail  to 
San  Antone,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  That's  My  Gal, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande, 
Rep.;  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
G.I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

1945 — (Sup.)  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.; 
(Exec.)  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  (Sup.)  Don't 
Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.; 
Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  Bells  of 
Rosarita.  Rep.;  (Exec.)  Grissly's  Millions, 
Rep.;  (Exec.)  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep.; 
Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  Thoro- 
ughbreds, Rep.;  (Exec.)  Three's  a  Crowd, 
Rep.;  (Exec.)  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  (Exec.) 
Goodnight  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Rosie 
the  Riveter,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  End  of  the  Road. 
Rep.;  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  The 
Girl  Who  Dared,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Jamboree, 
Rep.;  (Exec.)  Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
(Exec.)  My  Buddy,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  Port  of  40 
Thieves,  Rep.;  (Exec.)  San  Fernando  Valley, 
Rep.;  (Exec.)  Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep.; 
(Exec.)  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep.;  (Exec.) 
Song  of  Nevada,  Rep. 


1948- 
1947- 


1946- 


DORE  SCHARY 

1948 — (Exec.)  Berlin  Express,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Mr. 
Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
(Exec.)  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  (Exec.)  The 
Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Every 
Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Station 
West,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  The  Bachelor 
and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Crossfire, 
RKO. 

1946 —  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO;  Till  the  End  of 
Tine,  RKO. 

1944 —  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

AUBREY  SCHENCK 

-Mickey,  EL. 

-It's  a  joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  Repeat  Perform- 
ance, Eagle-Lion;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 
-Johnny   Comes   Flying   Home,   20th;  Shock, 
20th;  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

JULES  SCHERMER 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1947 —  Framed,  Col. 

HERMAN  SCHLOM 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate 
RKO;  Western  Heritage.  RKO;  Indian  Agent 
RKO;  Gun  Smugglers.  RKO. 

1947—  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  Code  of  the  West,  RKO 
The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy'; 
Dilemma,  RKO;  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO 
Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Thunder  Moun- 
tain, RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO 
Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  vs. 
Cueball,  RKO;  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO; 
The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  Genius  at 
Work,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO;  The  Truth 
About    Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy, 
RKO;  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO; 
West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO;  Betrayal  from  the 
East,  RKO;  A  Game  of  Death,  RKO. 

1944 — A  Night  of  Adventure.  RKO;  Gildersleeve's 
Ghost,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO;  Passport  to  Des- 
tiny, RKO. 

CHARLES  SCHNEER 

1948 —  (Assoc.)   Triple  Threat,  Col. 

B.  P.  SCHULBERC 

1943 —  City  Without  Men,  Col. 

ARTHUR  SCHWARTZ 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

JACK  SCHWARZ 

1948 — The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL. 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild;  Buffalo 
Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  (Exec.)  Head- 
ing for  Heaven,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC;  Dixie  Jam- 
boree, PRC;  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC. 

ADRIAN  SCOTT 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Murder,  My  Sweet.  RKO. 
1944 — My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

EWINC  SCOTT 

1948 —  (Dir.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Harpoon,  Screen 
Guild 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  A.  SEITER 

1944 —  (Dir.)    Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO. 

STEVE  SEKELY 

1946 —  (Dir.)   The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

FRANK  N.  SELTZER 

1948 —  Let's  Live  Again,  20th:  Jungle  Patrol,  20th; 
The  Gay  Intruders,  20th. 

DAVID  O.  SELZNICK 

1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  (Sc. play)  The 
Paradme  Case,  SRO. 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 


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PRODUCERS 


MONTY  SHAFF 

1948 — Man-Eater  of   Kumaon,  Ul. 

MAXWELL  SHANE 

1947 — (Assoc)  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para. 

1945 — (Assoc.)  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.;  (Assoc., 

sc. play)  Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 

Scared  Stiff,  Para. 
1944 — (Assoc.)  Take  It  Big.  Para. 

WILLIAM  D.  SHAPIRO 

1944 —  (Assoc.)    Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

LESTER  SHARPE 

1945 —  (Assoc.)   Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

FRANK  SHAW 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  (Assoc.) 
Christmas  Holiday,  Univ. 

HOWARD  SHEEHAN 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  (Assoc.) 
Second  Chance,  20th;  (Assoc.)  Dangerous 
Years,  20th;  (Assoc.)  The  Invisible  Wall, 
20th;  (Assoc.)  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

WINFIELD  R.  SHEEHAN 

<  Deceased  I 

1945 —  Captain   Eddie,  20th. 

HALL  SHELTON 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)   Incident,  Mono. 

TURNER  SHELTON 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

WALTER  SHENSON 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)   Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

EDWARD  SHERMAN 

1944 — A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CEORCE  SHERMAN 

1944 — (Assoc.,  dir.)  The  Lady  and  the  Monster. 
Rep.;  (Dir.)  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

HARRY  SHERMAN 

1948 — Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA. 

1944 —  Texas  Masquerade,  UA;  Buffalo  Bill,  20th; 
The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  (Exec. I  Lumberjack, 
UA;  Mystery  Man,  UA;  (Exec.)  Riders  of  the 
Deadline,  UA. 

DAVID  W.  SIECEL 

1946 —  (Assoc.)  Angel  On  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

SOL  C.  SIECEL 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th;  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Welcome  Strang- 
er, Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1945—  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

LEONARD  SILLMAN 

1945 — (Assoc.)  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

BEN  SILVEY 

(Deceased  1948) 

1945—  The  Spider,  20th;  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

S.  SYLVAN  SIMON 

1948 —  (Dir.)  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col. 

1947 —  (Dir.)   I  Love  Trouble,  Col. 

ROBERT  SIODMAK 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

ROBERT  SISK 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MCM;  The  Sun  Comes  Up, 
MCM. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MCM;  Love  Laughs  at  Andy 
Hardy,  MCM;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MCM. 

1945 — The  Hidden  Eye,  MCM;  Our  Vines  Have  Ten- 
der Crapes,  MCM. 
1944 — Gentle  Annie,  MCM. 

JOSEPH  SISTROM 

1948 — The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 


1945 —  Incendiary   Blonde,  Para. 

1944—  (Assoc.)  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  (Assoc.) 
The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

JACK  H.  SKIRBALL 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul;  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  Shadow 
of  a  Doubt,  Univ. 

SIDNEY  SKOLSKY 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

BERNARD  SMALL 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  The  Challenge,  20th;  13  Lead 
Soldiers,  20th;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Bulldog 
Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col. 

EDWARD  SMALL 

1948 —  -(Exec.)  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Raw 
Deal,  EL;  (Exec.)  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.; 
(Exec.)  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 — (Exec.)  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul;  (Exec.)  The  Return  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 — Brewsters  Millions,  UA;  Getting  Gertie's  Gar- 
ter, UA. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Up  in  Mable's 
Room,  UA. 

HENRY  SOKAL 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

ROBERT  SPARKS 

1948 —  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Honeymoon,  RKO;  (Exec.)  Out  of  the 
Past,  RKO. 

CLAUDE  S.  SPENCE 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

MILTON  SPERLINC 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa.  WB. 

1947—  Pursued,  WB. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 — To  the  Shores  of  I  wo  Jima,  UA. 

SAM  SPIECAL 

(also  known  as  S.  P.  EACLEi 

R.  C.  SPRINGSTEEN 

1945 —  -(Assoc.)    Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep. 

(AMES  STACY 

1948 —  (Asst.)  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

MARVIN  D.  STAHL 

1947 —  (Asst.)  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  Heartaches,  PRC; 
(Assoc.)  Born  to  Speed,  PRC. 

IRVINC  STARR 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  jeep,  20th;  Something  for  the 
Boys,  20th. 

BERT  M.  STEARN 

1948 — (Co-exec.)  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

FREDERICK  STEPHANI 

1945 —  She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  STEPHENS 

1948 — Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild;  Highway  13, 
Screen  Guild. 

DAVID  I.  STEPHENSON 

1948 — The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

ALFRED  STERN 

1946 —  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC;  The  Mask  of 
Dijon,  PRC;  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC. 

1945 — Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC;  The  Lady  Confesses, 
PRC. 

1944 — Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  The  Pinto  Bandit, 
PRC;  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 

BERT  STERNBACH 

1944 — The  Contender,  PRC. 

CEORCE  STEVENS 

1948 — (Exec,  dir.)  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 


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WILLIAM  STEVENS 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

ROBERT  STEVENSON 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1947 —  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

1944 —  Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

WILLIAM  STIRLING 

1948 —  'Asst.  to  prod.)  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics. 

BEN  STOLOFF 

1948 — The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

1947 — The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  The 
Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC;  (Exec.)  Heartaches, 
PRC;  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  (Exec.) 
Cas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC;  (Exec.) 
Railroaded,  PRC. 

1945 —  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  Radio  Stars  on 
Parade,  RKO;  Two  o'clock  Courage,  RKO; 
Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO;  What  a  Blonde, 
RKO. 

ANDREW  STONE 

1947 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

1946 —  -(Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Bachelor's  Daugh- 
ters, UA. 

1945 —  (Dir.)  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

1944—  (Dir.)  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

JOHN  STONE 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The 
Phantom  Thief,  Col. 

WILLIAM  STROHBACH 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.;  (Assoc.) 
Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  There 
Goes  Kelly,  Mono.;  (Assoc.)  Fashion  Model, 
Mono. 

1944 —  (Sup.)  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono. 

HUNT  STROMBERC 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Dishonored  Lady,  UA;  (Exec.)  Lured, 
UA. 

1945 —  Young  Widow,  UA;  (Exec.)  The  Strange 
Woman,  UA. 

1944 — Guest  in  the -House,  UA. 

CENE  STRONG 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Ramrod,  UA. 

PRESTON  STURCES 

1948 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 
1944 — (Dir.,   sc. play)    The  Great   Moment,  Para.; 

(Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Conquering  Hero. 
Para.;  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Miracle  of 
Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

A.  EDWARD  SUTHERLAND 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

JOHN  SUTHERLAND 

1948 — The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Lady  at  Midnight, 
EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC. 

ROBERT  EMMETT  TANSEY 

1948—  (Dir.)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  (Dir.)  Stars 
Over  Texas,  EL. 

1946 — (Dir.)  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  (Dir.)  Drift- 
in'  River,  PRC;  (Dir.)  Wild  West,  PRC. 

1944 — (Dir.)  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  (Dir.) 
Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  (Dir.)  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono.;  (Dir.)  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

JOHN  K.  TEAFORD 

1946 —  Accomplice,  PRC. 

JERRY  THOMAS 

1948 — Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  (Assoc.)  Tumbleweed  Trail.  PRC; 
Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vigi- 
lantes, EL;  Black  Hills,  EL. 

1947 —  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC; 
Wild  Country,  PRC;  West  to  Glory,  PRC; 
Border  Feud,  PRC ;  Ghost  Town  Renegades, 
PRC;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Albuquerque,  Para.;  (Co-prod., 
dir.)    Big  Town  Scandal,    Para.;  (Co-prod.) 


Caged  Fury,  Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Mr.  Reckless, 
Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Shaggy,  Para.;  (Co-prod.) 
Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Water- 
front at  Midnight,  Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Disas- 
ter, Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Dynamite,  Para. 

1947 —  (Dir.)  Big  Town,  Para.;  Danger  Street,  Para.; 
Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.;  Jungle  Flight,  Para.; 
(Dir.)  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.;  Seven  Were 
Saved,  Para.;  Adventure  Island,  Para.;  (Dir.) 
Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

1946 — (Exec.)  People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  (Dir.)  They 
Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para.;  Hot  Cargo,  Para.; 
Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para.;  High  Powered,  Para.; 
(Exec.)  Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  (Exec.) 
One  Exciting  Night,  Para.;  (Exec.)  Scared 
Stiff,  Para. 

1944-  — One  Body  Too   Many,   Para.;  Take   It  Big, 

Para.;  Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  Double  Expos- 
ure, Para.;  Timber  Queen,  Para.;  Dangerous 
Passage,  Para.;  Gambler's  Choice,  Para.;  (Ex- 
ec.) The  Navy  Way,  Para. 

ALEXIS  THURN-TAXIb 

1946 —  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.;  The  Girl 
of   the   Limberlost,   Col.;    Prison   Ship,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Rough, 
Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

1944 — (Assoc.)    Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

HOLBROOK  N.  TODD 

1948 —  (Assoc.,  edit.  I   Urubu,  UA. 

SHERMAN  TODD 

1944 —  (Assoc.)   None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

LIONEL  J.  TOLL 

1948 — Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

LAMAR  TROTTI 

1948— (Sc.play)  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  (Sc.- 
play) Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Captain  from  Castile,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Col.  Ef- 
fingham's Raid,  20th. 

MELVILLE  TUCKER 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Sundown 
in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Son  of  God's 
Country,  Rep. 

1947 — (Assoc.)  Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

HARRY  TUCEND 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  The  Trouble 
With  Women,  Para.;  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)   Practically  Yours,  Para. 

KARL  TUNBERC 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  (Sc.play) 
You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 —  -(Sc.play)  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para. 

JOSEPH  S.  TUSHINSKY 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

VIRGINIA  VAN  UPP 

1946—  Cilda,  Col. 

1945— (Sc.play)   She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 
1944 — (Assoc.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Impatient  Years, 
Col.;  (Sc.play)  Together  Again,  Col. 

ANTHONY  VEILLER 

1948 —  (Assoc.,  co-sc.play)  State  of  the  Union,  MGM 

CHARLES  VIDOR 

1948 — (Dir.)  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

RICHARD  VERNON 

1948— Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

KINC  VIDOR 

1944 — (Dir.,  orig.)   An  American  Romance,  MGM. 

SLAVKO  VORKAPICH 

1948 — (Assoc.)  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 


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JACK  WILLIAM  VOTION 

1946 —  (Exec.)  Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 
1944 — (Exec.)  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

CEORCE  WACCNER 

'945 — (Dir.)  Shady  Lady,  Univ.;  (Dir.)  Frisco  Sal, 
Univ. 

1944 —  (Dir.)  The  Climax,  Univ.;  Cobra  Woman, 
Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ. 

JERRY  WALD 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB;  The  Adventures  of  Don 
Juan,  WB;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  One  Sun- 
day Afternoon,  WB;  Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB ;  Possessed,  WB;  The  Un- 
faithful, WB;  Dark  Passage,  WB. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB ;  Pride  of  the  Marines, 
WB;  Objective,  Burma!  WB. 

1944— In  Our  Time,  WB;  The  Very  Thought  of 
You,  WB. 

HAL   B.  WALLIS 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Sorry, 
Wrong  Number,  Para.;  The  Accused,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  I  Walk  Alone, 
Para.;  Desert  Fury,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Searching  Wind,  UA;  The  Strange  Love 
of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

'945 — Love  Letters,  Para.;  You  Came  Along,  Para.; 
Saratoga  Trunk,  WB ;  The  Affairs  of  Susan, 
Para. 

1944 —  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

CHRISTY  WALSH 

1945 —  (Assoc.)    Captain    Eddie,  20th. 

WALTER  WANCER 

1948 —  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  Smash-Up — The  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  The 
Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon    Passage,   Univ.;   Night   in  Paradise, 

Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ.;  (Exec.) 
Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

1944 —  Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 

DARRELL  WARE 

1946—  (Sc. play)  Kitty,  Para. 

THERON  WARTH 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Design  for  Death,  RKO;  Blood  on 
the  Moon,  RKO 

1945 —  iAssoc.1  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  (Assoc.) 
Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  (Assoc.)  Man 
Alive,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

JOHN  WAYNE 

1947 —  (Actor)   Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep. 

LAZAR  WECHSLER 

1948 —  The  Search,  MCM. 

LAWRENCE  WEINCARTEN 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MCM. 

ADRIAN  WEISS 

1947 —  The  White  Gorilla,.  Special  Attractions. 

ROBERT  L.  WELCH 

1948 —  The  Paleface,  Para. 

ORSON  WELLES 

1948 — (Dir.,  sc. play,  actor)  The  Lady  from  Shang- 
hai, Col.;   (Dir.  adpt.,  actor)   Macbeth,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  A.  WELLMAN 

1946 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

HOWARD  WELSCH 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  Philo  Vance  Returns, 
PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Vigilantes 
Return,  Ul  ;  Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 — (Exec.)  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  Cu- 
ban Pete,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  The  Dark  Horse, 
Univ.;  (Exec.)  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  (Exec.) 
Smooth  As  Silk,  Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman 
Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

1945 — The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  (Exec.)  Men 
in  Her  Diary,  Univ. 


RALPH  WHEELWRICHT 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Two  Smart  People,  MCM. 

EDWARD  J.  WHITE 

1948 — (Assoc.)   The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 

Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  (Assoc. I  Eyes 
of  Texas,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Grand  Canyon  Trail, 
Rep.;   (Assoc.)   Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Spring- 
time in  the  Sierras,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  On  the 
Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Bells  of 
San  Angelo,  Rep. 

1946 — Heldorado,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Home  in  Okla- 
homa, Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Rainbow  Over  Texas, 
Rep.;  Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Under  Ne- 
vada Skies,  Rep. 

1945 — (Assoc.)  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Bells 
of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  The  Big  Bonanza, 
Rep.;  (Assoc.)  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Assoc.)  Goodnight,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  (As- 
soc.) The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  (Assoc.) 
Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  (Assoc.)  My  Bud- 
dy, Rep.;  (Assoc.)  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.)  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

CEORCE  WHITE 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

SAM  WHITE 

1946 —  (Dir.)    People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

1945 —  Tahiti   Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  The  Return  of  the 
Vampire,  Col.;  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

CRANT  WHYTOCK 

1948 —  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile, 
Col. 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  (Asst.)  Brewsters  Millions,  UA;  (Asst.,  sup. 
film  ed.)  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA. 

W.  LEE  WILDER 

1948 — (Dir.)  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1947 —  (Dir. )  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  (Dir.)  The  Pre- 
tender, Rep. 

1946 —  (Dir.)  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  Strange  Imper- 
sonation, Rep. 

1945 — The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep. 

SYDNEY  M.  WILLIAMS 

1945 —  The   Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

CAREY  WILSON 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM;  Green  Dolphin  Street, 
MGM. 

1946 —  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MGM. 

HAROLD  WILSON 

1945 —  (Assoc.)  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

RICHARD  WILSON 

1948 —  (Co-assoc.)  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.; 
(Assoc.)    Macbeth,  Rep. 

WARREN  WILSON 

1948 — (Assoc.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)   She  Wrote  the  Book.  Univ. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.; 
(Orig.)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc- 
play)  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  Under  West- 
ern Skies,  Univ. 

1944 —  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ.:  (Assoc.,  orig.)  Twi- 
light on  the  Prairie,  Univ.;  (Assoc.  orig.) 
Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

FRANK  WISBAR 

1946 —  (Dir.)  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

CRANT  WITHERS 

1945 —  China's   Little   Devils,  Mono. 

LARRY  WITTEN 

1948 — (Asst.)  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

P.  J.  WOLFSON 

1948 — Dream  Girl,  Para.;  (Co-sc.play)  Saigon,  Para. 


PRODUCERS 


207 


|ACK  WRATHER 

1948 — Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono.; 
High  Tide,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  H.  WRICHT 

1948 —  The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM;  Act  of  Violence, 
MGM. 

1946 —  Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM. 
1944 — Blonde  Fever,  MGM. 

PAUL  WURTZEL 

1947 —  (Assoc.)   Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th. 

1946 —  (Assoc.)   Dangerous  Millions,  20th. 

SOL   M.  WURTZEL 

1948 —  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Half  Past  Midnight, 
20th;  (Exec.)  Fighting  Back,  20th;  Night 
Wind.  20th. 

1947 —  Jewels  of  Brandenburg.  20th;  (Exec.)  Back- 
lash, 20th;  (Exec.)  The  Crimson  Key,  20th; 
(Exec.)  Dangerous  Years,  20th;  (Exec.)  The 
Invisible  Wall,  20th;  (Exec.)  Roses  Are  Red, 
20th;   (Exec.)  Second  Chance.  20th. 

1946 — Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Strange  Journey, 
20th;  (Exec.)  Dangerous  Millions,  20th; 
(Exec.)  Rendezvous  24,  20)h. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th. 


JEAN  YARBROUCH 

1946 — (Dir.)    Inside  Job,  Univ. 
1944 — (Dir.)    Moon  Over  Las  Vegas, 
South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 


Univ.;  (Dir.) 


PHILIP  YORDAN 

1946 —  (Assoc.,  sc. play)   Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

COLLIER  YOUNG 

1945 —  The  Fleet  That  Came  to  Stay,  Para. 

DARRYL   F.  ZANUCK 

1948 — (Exec.)   Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  (Exec.)  Boomerang,  20th;  Gentleman's  Agree- 
ment, 20th. 

1946 —  Diagonwyck,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 
1944 — Wilson,    20th;    Winged    Victory,    20th;  The 

Purple  Heart,  20th. 

B.  F.  ZEIDMAN 

1944 — Nothing   But  Trouble,  MGM. 

SAM  ZIMBALIST 

1947 —  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 
1946 — Adventure,  MGM. 

'944 — Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM 


SAMUEL  MARX 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


209 


DIRECTORS 

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DERWIN  ABRAHAMS 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono. 

1947 —  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.;  South  of  the  Chisholm 
Trail,  Col.;  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col.;  The 
Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 —  Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  The  Fighting  Fron- 
tiersman, Col.;  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col.;  The 
Haunted  Mine,  Mono. 

1945 —  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col.;  Rough  Ridin'  Jus- 
tice, Col.;  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col.; 
Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild;  Return  of  the 
Durango  Kid,  Col. 

IRVING  ALLEN 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Prod.)    High  Conquest,  Mono. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC. 
1945 — Strange  Voyage,  Signal. 

LEWIS  ALLEN 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  Desert    Fury,    Para.;    The  Imperfect 
Para.;  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para. 

1945 — Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO; 

Unseen,  Para. 
1944 — Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Gay,  Para.;  The 

Uninvited,  Para. 


Lady, 
The 


1947- 


ROBERT  ALTON 

-Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 


CEORCE  AP.CHAINBAUD 

1948 — Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA;  Dangerous  Adventure, 
UA;  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  King  of  the  Wild 
Horses,  Col.;  The  Millerson  Case,  Col. 

'946 — The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fool's  Gold,  UA; 

Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 
1945 — The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Big  House, 

Rep. 

1944 —  Texas  Masquerade,  UA;  Alaska,  Mono.;  Mys- 
tery Man,  UA. 

WILLIAM  ASH  E  R 

1948 —  (Co-dir.,  co-prod.)  Leather  Gloves,  Col. 

JOHN  H.  AUER 

1948 — ■< Assoc.  prod.)  The  Flame,  Rep.;  (Assoc. 
prod.)   I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

1945 —  -(Prod.)  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944—  (Prod.)  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  (Prod.) 
Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

LLOYD  BACON 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  You 
Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  An  Innocent  Af- 
fair, UA. 

1947 — I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  Wake  Up  and 
Dream,  20th 

1945 —  Captain    Eddie,  20th. 

1944 — The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Sol- 
dier, 20th. 


1948- 


RICHARD  BARE 

-Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB. 


CHARLES  T.  BARTON 

1948 — (Prod.)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Abbott 
&  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  Mexican 
Hayride,  Ul. 

1947 — Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  The  Wistful 

Widow  of  Wagon  Cap,  Ul. 
1946 — Smooth  as  Silk,   Univ.;  The  Time  of  Their 


Lives,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  (Assoc. 
Prod.)  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ. 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Beauti- 
ful But  Broke,  Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col. 

WILLIAM  BEAU Dl N E 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  oMno.; 
The  Golden  Eye,  Mono.;  (Co-dir.)  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Court,  Mono.;  Kidnapped,  Mono.; 
Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Incident,  Mono. 

1947—  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  Killer 
at  Large,  PRC;  Philo  Vance  Returns.  PRC; 
Too  Many  Winners,  PRC;  Bowery  Buckaroos, 
Mono.;  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  The  Face  of  Mar- 
ble, Mono.;  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  Mr.  Hex, 
Mono.;  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.;  Spook  Bust- 
ers, Mono.;  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Blonde 
Ransom,  Univ.;  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.; 
Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  Fashion  Model, 
Mono.;  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep. 

1944 —  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Leave  It  to 
the  Irish,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.; 
Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Hot  Rhythm, 
Mono.;  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono.;  Voodoo 
Man,  Mono. 

HARRY  BEAUMONT 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM. 

1947 —  Undercover   Maisie,  MGM. 

1946 —  Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM;  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM. 

FORD  BEEBE 

1948 —  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  Courtin'  Trouble, 
Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Shep  Comes  Home, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono. 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Prod.)  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  (Prod.) 
The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ. 

MONTA  BELL 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

LASLO  BENEDEK 

1948 —  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM. 

COMPTON  BENNETT 

1948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

HUCH  BENNETT 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  Henry 
Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich, 
Boy  Scout,  Para.;  The  National  Barn  Dance, 
Para. 

SPENCER  BENNETT 

1945 —  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep. 

1944— The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Beneath  Western 
Skies,  Rep.;  Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Tucson 
Raiders,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  BERKE 

1948 — Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight, 

Para.;   Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Jungle  Jim,  Col.; 

Highway  13,  Screen  Guild. 
1947 — Code  ot  the  West,  RKO.;  (Prod.)  Renegade 

Girl,  UA;  (Prod.)  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild; 

(Prod.)  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Ad- 


210 


DIRECTORS 


venture,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC;  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  High 
Powered,  Para. 

1944 —  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  Riding  West,  Col.;  The 
Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  Wyoming  Hurricane, 
Col.;  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Dark  Moun- 
tain, Para.;  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  The  Fal- 
con in  Mexico,  RKO;  The  Last  Horseman,  Col.; 
The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col.; 
That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

BUSBY  BERKELEY 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB. 

ABBY  BERLIN 

1948 — Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Blondie's  Reward, 
Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  Anni- 
versary, Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 — Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  Col. 

1945 —  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.;  Life  With  Blondie, 
Col. 

JOSEF  BERNE 

1946 —  (Prod.)    Down   Missouri  Way.  PRC. 

1944 —  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

JACK  BERNHARD 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Blonde  Ice,  Film 
Classics;  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics: 
'  Prod.  I  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Violence,  Mono.;  In  Self  Defense, 
Mono. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  Decoy,  Mono.;  Sweetheart  of  Sigma 
Chi,  Mono. 

CURTIS  BERNHARDT 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB ;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB  ;  My  Reputation,  WB ;  A  Stolen 
Life,  WB. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB. 

JOHN  BERRY 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  Miss  Susie 
Slagle's,  Para. 

HERBERT  J.  BIBERMAN 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

CLAUDE  BINYON 

1948 —  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  The  Saxon 
Charm,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 

CEORCE  BLAIR 

1948 — King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the 
Forest,  Rep.;  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.; 
Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  Homicide  for 
Three,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild, 
Rep.;  That's  My  Gal,  Rep.;  Exposed,  Rep. 

1946 — Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  (Assoc.  prod.) 
Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  G.I.  War  Brides,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.  Prod.)  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.  prod.)  Scotland  Yard  Investigator, 
Rep.;  A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  Thorough- 
breds, Rep. 

1944 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  End  of 
the  Road,  Rep.;  (Prod.)  Secrets  of  Scotland 
Yard,  Rep. 

EDWARD  A.  BLATT 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB. 

OSCAR  BOETTICHER,  Jr. 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Behind  Locked  Doors, 
EL. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col.; 
A  Guy,  a  Gal  and  a  Pal,  Col. 

1944 — The  Missing  Juror,  Col.;  One  Mysterious 
Night,  Col. 


FRANK  BORZACE 

1948 — Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 — (Prod.)  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep.;  Mag- 
nificent Doll,  Ul. 

1945— The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 —  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para. 

JOHN  BRAHM 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Singapore,  Ul; 
The  Locket,  RKO. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th. 

1944 —  Guest  in  the  House,  UA;  The  Lodger,  20th. 

CEORCE  BREAKSTON 

1948 —  (Co-dir.,  co-prod.,  photog.,  actor)  Urubu,  UA. 

HOWARD  BRETHERTON 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  Ridin'  Down  the 
Trail,  Mono.;  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen 
Guild;  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade;  Trigger- 
man,  Mono. 

1947 — The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 —  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trail,  Mono.; 
The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  The  Topeka  Ter- 
ror, Rep. 

1944 — Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  The  Girl  Who 
Dared,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.; 
Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.;  San  Antonio  Kid, 
Rep.;  Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

OTTO  BROWER 

(Deceased  1  -25-461 

1947 —  (2nd  Unit  Dir.)  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th. 

CLARENCE  BROWN 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

1944 — National  Velvet,  MGM;  The  White  Cliffs  of 
Dover,  MGM. 

HARRY  JOE  BROWN 

1944 —  (Prod.)   Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

HAROLD  S.  BUCQUET 

(Deceased  2-15-46) 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MGM. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

PAUL  BURNFORD 

1945 —  Adventures  of   Rusty,  Col. 

DAVID  BUTLER 

1948 —  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Time,  the  Place,  and  the  Girl,  WB ;  Two 
Guys   From   Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Shine  on 
Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

EDWARD  BUZZELL 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM. 

CHRISTY  CABANNE 

1948 —  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947—  — Robin  Hood  of  Monterey,  Mono;  (Orig.)  King 

of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 —  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 — (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.)  The  Man  Who  Walked 
Alone,  PRC. 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC. 

EDWARD  L.  CAHN 

1948 —  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th;  Bungalow  13, 
20th. 

1947 —  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  Gas  House  Kids  in  Hol- 
lywood, PRC. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM. 
1944 — Main  Street  After  Dark,  MGM. 

YAKIMA  CANUTT 

1948 —  Oklahoma  Badlands.  Rep.;  Carson  City  Raid- 
ers, Rep. ;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

1947 — (2nd  Unit)  Wyoming,  Rep.;  (2nd  Unit)  Angel 
and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  (2nd  Unit)  Northwest 


DIRECTORS 


Outpost,  Rep.;  (2nd  Unit)  That's  My  Man, 
Rep.;  (2nd  Unit)  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande, 
Rep. 

1946 — (2nd  Unit)  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep;  (2nd 
Unit)  Sun  Valley,  Rep. 

1945 —  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.;    (2nd  Unit)  The 

Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 

FRANK  CAPRA 

1948 — i  Prod.)  State  of  the  Union,  MCM. 

1946 —  I  Prod.,  sc. play)   It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Prod.)  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

BERNARD  CARR 

1948 — Who  Killed  "Doc"  Robbin,  UA. 

1947 —  Curley,  UA. 

THOMAS  CARR 

1947 —  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Days  of  Buffalo 
Bill,  Rep.;  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.;  Rio 
Grande  Raiders,  Rep.;  The  Undercover  Wom- 
an, Rep.;  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  The  Cherokee 
Flash,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.  prod.)  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.: 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep. 

TREM  CARR 

(Deceased  8-11-46) 

1945 —  (Executive  producer)  G.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.: 
Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 

1944 —  (  Executive  producer)  Alaska,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  CASTLE 

1948 —  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA;  The  Gentle- 
man from  Nowhere,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Warning,  Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.; 
Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
Rusty,  Col. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Mark  of  the  Whis- 
tler, Col.;  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col.;  When 
Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

CHARLES  CHAPLIN 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play,  score,  actor)  Monsieur 
Verdoux,  UA. 

RENE  CLAIR 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 
1944 — (Sc.play)   It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

1943 —  Forever  and  a  Day,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  F.  CLAXTON 

1948 —  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

WILLIAM  CLEMENS 

1947 —  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col. 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB ;  The  Falcon  Out  West, 
RKO. 

ELMER  CLIFTON 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier, 
PRC. 

EDDIE  CLINE 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Society,  Mono.;  (Co-dir.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play) 
)iggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

1945 —  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.;  See  My  Lawyer, 
Univ. 

1944 — Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Moonlight  and  Cac- 
tus, Univ.;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  Slightly 
Terrific,  Univ.;  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 

HAROLD  CLURMAN 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  H.  COLEMAN 

1948 — (Co-dir.)  California's  Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

LEWIS  D.  COLLINS 

1948 — Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  (Sc.play)  Heading 
for  Heaven,  PRC. 

1946 — Danger  Woman,  Univ. 

1944 — Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 


WALTER  COLMES 

1947 —  (Prod.)  The    Burning   Cross,    Screen  Guild; 
(Prod.)  Road  to  the  Big  House,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — (Prod.)  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  Accomplice. 
PRC. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  The  Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.  prod.)   Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

BOB  COMACK 

1946 —  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

JACK  CONWAY 

1948 —  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  High  Barbaree,  MGM. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

CLENN  COOK 

1947 —  (Assoc.)  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono. 

YORKE  COPLEN 

1948 —  (Co-dir.,  co-prod.,  photog.,  actor)  Urubu,  UA. 

JOHN  CROMWELL 

1947 — Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO. 
1944 — Since  You  Went  Away.  UA. 

CEORCE  CUKOR 

1947—  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1944 —  Winged  Victory,  20th;  Gaslight,  MGM. 

IRVING  CUMMINCS 

1945 —  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

1944 —  (Prod.)   The  Impatient  Years,  Col. 

MICHAEL  CURTIZ 

1948 —  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB;  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB ;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB;  Passage  To  Marseille,  WB. 

HAROLD  DANIELS 

1948 —  The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col. 

JULES  DASSIN 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul. 

1946 —  Two  Smart   People,  MGM. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MCM. 

DELMER  DAVES 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)    The    Red    House,    UA;  (Sc.play) 
Dark  Passage,  WB. 

1945 — Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

1944 —  (Orig.,    sc.play*    Hollywood    Canteen,    WB ; 
(Sc.play)  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

CHARLES  DAVID 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  River  Gang, 
Univ. 

CARLO  de  ANCELO 

1944 —  Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 

FREDERICK  de  CORDOVA 

1948 —  Wallf  lower,  WB  ;  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cris- 
to  Ul;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn,  WB;  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB;  Always  Together.  WB. 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB ;  Her  Kind  of  Man, 
WB. 

MICUEL  M.  DELCADO 

1948 —  '(Assoc.  dir.)  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

ROY   DEL  RUTH 

1948 — (Prod.)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  (Prod.)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 
1944 — Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Broadway  Rhy- 
thm, MGM. 

C.  B.  De  MILLE 

1948 —  (Co-dir.)  California's  Golden  Beginning,  Para. 
1947 — (Prod.)   Unconquered,  Para. 

1944 — (Prod.)  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell.  Para. 

ARMAND  DENIS 

1944 — (Prod.)   Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 


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ANDRE  DE  TOTH 

1948 — Pitfall,  UA. 

1947—  Ramrod,  UA;  The  Other  Love,  UA. 

1944 —  Dark  Waters,  UA;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

WILLIAM  DIETERLE 

1948 —  The  Accused,  Para.;  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1946 —  The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para.;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 —  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA;  Kismet,  MCM. 

WALT  DISNEY 

1948 — (Prod.)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

EDWARD  DMYTRYK 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  Murder,  My  Sweet, 
RKO. 

|ACK  DONAHUE 

1948 —  Close-Up,  EL. 

CORDON  M.  DOUCLAS 

1948— If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  The  Black  Arrow, 
Col.;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile.  Col. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  San  Quentin, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO;  First  Yank  In- 
to Tokyo,  RKO. 

1944 —  A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO;  The  Falcon  In 
Hollywood,  RKO;  Cildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO; 
Girl  Rush,  RKO. 

OLIVER  DRAKE 

1947 —  I  Prod.,  orig.)  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono.; 
(Prod.,  orig.)  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies, 
Mono. 

1946 —  (Prod.;  orig.)  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.; 
(Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono.; 
(Prod.)  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.; 
(Prod.)  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.;  Springtime 
in  Texas,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  DREIFUSS 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  (Prod,  co-adpt.,  co-sc.play) 
An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL;  Manhattan  An- 
gel, Col.;  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.;  sc. play)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  Vacation 
Days,  Mono.;  Glamour  Girl,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.;  Two  Blondes 
and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. play) 
High  School  Hero,  Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.; 
Prison  Ship,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Eadie 
Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc. play)    Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

JULIEN  DUVIVIER 

1944 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

ALLAN  DWAN 

1948 —  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  (Co-dir.)  Angel  in 
Exile,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  Northwest 
Outpost,  Rep.;  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 

1945 —  Brewsters  Millions,  UA;  (Adapt.,  sc. play) 
Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Up  in  Mabel's 
Room,  UA. 

REEVES  "BREEZY"  EASON 

1948 —  (2nd  unit  dir.)  Northwest  Stampede.  EL. 

1947 —  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists;  (2nd  Unit  Dir.) 
Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

ROBERT  EMMETT 

1946 —  (Prod.)  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  (Prod.)  Ro- 
mance of  the  West,  PRC. 

1945—  (Prod.)    Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

CYRIL  ENDFIELD 

1948 —  (Orig.  radio  play,  sc. play)  The  Argyle  Secrets, 
Film  Classics. 

1947—  (Sc. play)  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 


JOHN  ENCLISH 

1948 — The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Loaded  Pistols, 
Col. 

1947 —  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  The  Last  Round- 
Up,  Col. 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

1945 —  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Behind  City  Lights, 
Rep.;  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  The  Phantom 
Speaks,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  The  Laramie 
Trail,  Rep.;  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  Port  of 
40  Thieves,  Rep.;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.; 

RAY  ENRICHT 

1948 —  Albuquerque,  Para.;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men, 
RKO;  Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

1947 —  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

1946 —  One  Way  to  Love,  Col. 

1945 —  China  Sky,  RKO;  Man  Alive,  RKO. 

CHESTER  ERSKINE 

1947 —  (Prod.,  sc. play)  The  Egg  and  I,  UA. 

HOWARD  ESTABROOK 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)    Heavenly  Days,  RKO. 

ALEXANDER  ESWAY 

1945 —  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep. 

JULIUS  EVANS 

1948 —  (Assoc.  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Sword  of  the 
Avenger,  EL. 

JOHN  FARROW 

1948 — The  Big  Clock.  Para.;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.; 
Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Calcutta,  Para.;  Cali- 
fornia, Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

1 946 —  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 
1945 — You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

FELIX  FEIST 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO. 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

1944 —  Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  Reckless 
Age,  Univ.;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

LESLIE  FENTON 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  (Co-dir.)  On  Our  Merry  Way, 
UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 
1944 — Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

NORMAN  FERGUSON 

1944 —  (Prod.)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

MELCHOR  C.  FERRER 

1946 —  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col. 

EDWARD  FINNEY 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

JAMES  A.  FITZPATRICK 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  Mexico, 
Rep. 

ROBERT  FLAHERTY 

1948 —  (Prod.,  co-orig.  sc.play)  Louisiana  Story,  Lo- 
pert. 

RICHARD  O.  FLEISCHER 

1948 — So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947—  Banjo,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

VICTOR  FLEMINC 

(Deceased  1-6-49) 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM. 

JAMES  FLOOD 

1947 —  Stepchild,  PRC;  The  Big  Fix,  PRC. 

ROBERT  FLOREY 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  (Co-sc.play  > 
Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 — Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  (Assoc.)  Mon- 
sieur Verdoux,  UA. 

1945 — Danger  Signal,  WB ;  God  is  My  CoPilot,  WB. 

1944 — Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  Roger  Touhy — Gang- 
ster, 20th. 


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JOHN  FORD 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Three  Cod- 
fathers,  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1946 —  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 —  (Prod.)   They  Were  Expendable,  MCM. 

PHILIP  FORD 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  California  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Train  to 
Alcatraz,  Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  (Co- 
dir.)  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Amar- 
illo,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Can- 
yon, Rep.;  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  The  Inner  Cir- 
cle, Rep.;  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  The 
Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  The  Mysterious  Mr. 
Valentine,  Rep.;  Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  -The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

EUCENE  FORDE 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Backlash,  20th; 
Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  The  Invisible 
Wall,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col. 

HARVE  FOSTER 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

NORMAN  FOSTER 

1948 —  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO;  Kiss  the  Blood 
Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

WALLACE  FOX 

1948 — Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ. 

1946 — (Prod.)  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.; 
(Prod.)  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ.;  (Prod.) 
Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  Cun  Town, 
Univ.;  (Prod.)  Lawless  Breed,  Univ.;  (Prod.) 
Wild  Beauty,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  Trail  to  Venge- 
ance, Univ. 

1945 —  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides 
Again,  Mono.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ. 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Pride  of  the  Plains. 
Rep.;  Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.;  The  Great 
Mike,  PRC;  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC;  Million 
Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

CHESTER  M.  FRANKLIN 

1946 —  (2nd  Unit)  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

HARRY  FRASER 

1947 —  The  White  Gorilla,  Special  Attractions. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  Six  Gun  Man,  PRC;  Thunder 
Town,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Navajo  Kid, 
PRC;  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.  sc. play)  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Out- 
law Roundup,  PRC;  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 — Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa, 
PRC. 

SEYMOUR  FRIEDMAN 

1948 —  (2nd  unit)  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.; 
Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col. 

CUNTHER  V.  FRITSCH 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col. 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO. 

LESTER  FULLER 

1944 —  -You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

MARTIN  CABEL 

1947 —  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

JOHN  CACE 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

LEE  CARMES 

1946—  — (Co-prod.)  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

TAY  CARNETT 

1947 —  Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

1946 — The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 
1944 — Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 


ROBERTO  CAVALDON 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova.  EL. 

CLYDE  CERONIMI 

(Cartoon ) 
1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO. 
1946 — Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

STUART  CILMORE 

1946 —  The  Virginian,  Para. 

THOLEN  CLADDEN 

]  948 —  (  Editor )  Let's  Go  to  the  Movies,  RKO. 

BARNEY  CLAZER 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied 
Artists. 

PETER  CODFREY 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White,  WB ;  The  Decision  of 
Christopher  Blake,  WB. 

1947 — Cry  Wolf,  WB;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB; 
Escape  Me  Never,  WB ;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1945—  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  Hotel  Ber- 
lin, WB. 

1944 —  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

WILLIS  COLDBECK 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MCM. 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM. 

1945 —  She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  Rationing, 
MGM;  Three  Men  in  White. 

LESLIE  COODWINS 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  The  Lone  Wolf  in 
London,  Col. 

1946 —  Genius  at  Work,  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm, 
RKO;  (Prod.)  Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Broadway,  Rep.;  I'll  Tell 
the  World,  Univ.;  Radio  Stars  on  Parade, 
RKO;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  Coin'  to  Town, 
RKO;  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;.  The  Mummy's 
Curse,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room, 
Univ.;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ. 

MICHAEL  CORDON 

1948—  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Web.  Ul. 

PAUL  CORDON 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

ROBERT  CORDON 

1948 — Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1947— Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  Blind  Spot,  Col. 

EDMUND  COULDINC 

1947 — Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB;  The  Razor's  Edge. 
20th. 

JAMES  EDWARD  CRANT 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep. 

ALFRED   E.  CREEN 

1948 —  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  The  Girl  from  Manhat- 
tan, UA. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 
1946 — The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights (  Col. 

1944 —  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col.;  Strange  Af- 
fair, Col. 

EDWARD  H.  CRIFFITH 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 

NICK  CRINDE 

1945-  -Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 

WALLACE  CRISSELL 

1948 —  Western  Heritage,  RKO. 

1947—  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1945 — Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,   RKO;  Corpus 

Christi  Bandits,  Rep. 
1944 — Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge 

City,  Rep. 

FRED  CUIOL 

1948 —  (Prod.)  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA. 


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ALEXANDER  HALL 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1945—  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

1944 —  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

DON  HARTMAN 

1948 —  (Prod.,  co-sc.play)  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Mar- 
ried, RKO. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

BYRON  HASKIN 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

1947 —  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

HENRY  HATHAWAY 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777.  20th. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  Nob  Hill, 
20th. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer, 
20th. 

(AMES  HAVENS 

1945—  (2nd  Units)  They  Were  Expendable,  MCM. 

HOWARD  HAWKS 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  (Co-dir.,  prod.)  Red 
River,  UA. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1944 —  -(Prod.)  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

RICHARD  HAYDN 

1948 — (Actor)  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

BEN  HECHT 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Specter  of  the  Rose, 
Rep. 

STUART  HEISLER 

1947 —  Smash-Up — The  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO. 

1944—  The  Negro  Soldier,  U.S.  War  Dept. 

JOSEPH  E.  HENABERY 

1948 —  Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

F.  HUCH  HERBERT 

1948 — (Sc. play)  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!,  20th. 

ALBERT  HERMAN 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street, 
PRC;  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  (Prod.) 
Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 —  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  (Prod.) 
Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 

LAMBERT  HILLYER 

1948 — Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Overland  Trails, 
Mono.;  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the 
South,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  The 
Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild;  Gun 
Talk,  Mono.;  Prairie  Express,  Mono.;  The 
Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Gentleman  from 
Texas,  Mono.;  Shadow  on  the  Range,  Mono.; 
Silver  Range,  Mono.;  Trigger  Rangers,  Mono.; 
Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

1945 —  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.;  Frontier  Feud, 
Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail.  Mono.:  South  of  the 
Rio  Grande,  Mono.;  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Law  Men,  Mono.;  Part- 
ners of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Range  Law,  Mono.; 
Smart  Guy,  Mono.;  Land  of  the  Outlaws, 
Mono.;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

ALFRED  HITCHCOCK 

1948 —  (Prod.)  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

1946 —  (Prod.)    Notorious,  RKO. 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 

)ACK  HIVELY 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  (2nd  unit  dir.)  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  (Editor)  Movies  Are 
Adventure,  Ul. 

JOHN  HOFFMAN 

1948 — The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col. 
1945 — The   Crimson   Canary,   Univ.;   Strange  Con- 
fession, Univ. 


WILLIAM  K.  HOWARD 

1944 —  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

BRUCE  HUMBERSTONE 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th. 

1946 — Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue.  20th. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO;  Within  These  Walls, 
20th. 

1944 — Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

LEO  HURWITZ 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc. play,  editor)  Strange  Victory,  Tar- 
get. 

JOHN  HUSTON 

1948 — (Sc. play)  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB; 
(Co-sc.play)   Key  Largo,  WB. 

WILFRED  JACKSON 

( Cartoon  I 
1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

FELIX  JACOVES 

1948 — This  Theatre  and  You,  WB  ;  Embraceable  You. 
WB. 

WILLIAM  JAMES 

1948 — My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

LEICH  JASON 

1947—  — Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle  Lion;  Out  of  the  Blue, 

Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1944 —  Nine  Girls,  Col.;  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

WILL  JASON 

1948 —  (Prod.)  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. ;  (Prod.)  Smart 
Politics,  Mono.;  (Prod.)  Music  Man,  Mono.; 
Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col. 

1947 —  (Prod)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 
1946 — Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ. 

1946 —  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights, 
Col.;  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

JOSEPH  KANE 

1948 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.  prod.)  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  (Assoc. 
prod.)  The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Assoc.  prod.  )"  Wyoming,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.  prod.)  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady, 
Rep. 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  (Assoc. 
prod.)  Dakota,  Rep.;  The  Falcon  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, RKO;  (Prod.)  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast, 
Rep. 

1944 —  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Song  of 
Nevada,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

PHIL  KARLSON 
(r    n    PHIL  KARLSTEIN) 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Rocky,  Mono.; 
Thunderhoof,  Col.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  Allied;  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono.; 
Louisiana,  Mono. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Bowery  Bombshell, 
Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  Live  Wires.  Mono.; 
The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Swing  Parade  of 
1946.  Mono.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono.;  G.I.  Honeymoon, 
Mono.;  These  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  A  WAVE  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CEORCE  S.  KAUFMAN 

1947 —  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

ELIA  KAZAN 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM;  Gen- 
tleman's Agreement,  20th. 

1945—  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

VERNON  KEAYS 

1948 —  Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col. 

1946 —  Land  Rush,  Col. 

1945 — Blazing  the  Western  Trail.  Col.;  Dangerous 
Intruder,  PRC;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Rhythm 
Roundup,  Col.;  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col.; 
Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 — Trigger  Law,  Mono.;  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono.; 
Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ. 


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DIRECTORS 


WILLIAM  KEICHLEY 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

JACK  KEMP 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

ERLE  C.  KENTON 

1948 — Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ. 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man, 
Univ. 

1944 — House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ. 

JAMES  V.  KERN 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  The  Doughgirls,  WB. 

EDWARD  KILLY 

1945 —  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO;  West  of 
the  Pecos.  RKO. 

1944 —  Come  on  Danger,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO. 

HENRY  KINC 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th. 

1945—  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

1944 —  Wilson,  20th. 

LOUIS  KINC 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  Thunderhead — Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

JACK  KINNEY 

( Cartoon ) 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Animation)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

BENJAMIN  KLINE 

1945 —  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col. 

1944 —  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.:  Cyclone 
Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather  Law, 
Col.;  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

HERBERT  KLINE 

1947 —  (Prod.)  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National 
Fund. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

ZOLTAN  KORDA 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA;  (Prod.)  A  Wom- 
an's Vengeance,  Ul. 

1945—  ~Counter-Attack,  Col. 

HENRY  KOSTER 

1948 —  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th;  The  Bishop's 
Wife,  RKO. 

1947 — Unfinished  Dance.  MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

CRECORY  LaCAVA 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM. 

CHARLES  LAMONT 

1948 —  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

1947—  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Runaround,  Univ.;  She  Wrote  the  Book, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ.;  Frontier 
Gal,  Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 — Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Her  Primitive 
Man,  Univ.;  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ. 

LEW  LANDERS 

1948 —  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.;  Inner  Sanctum,  Film 
Classics;  Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL. 

1947—  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  Under  the 
Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Danger  Street,  Para.; 
Thunder  Mountain,  RKO;  Death  Valley, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

"546 — A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Hot 
Cargo,  Para.;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC;  The 
Truth  About  Murder,  RKO;  Secrets  of  a  So- 
nority Cirl,  PRC. 


1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  The  Enchanted  Forest, 
PRC;  The  Power  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Shad- 
ow of  Terror,  PRC;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para.;  Crime, 
Inc.,  PRC;  Follow  That  Woman,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
the  Vampire,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.; 
U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col.;  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.; 
The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Stars  on 
Parade,  Col. 

SIDNEY  LANFIELD 

1948 — Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.;  vVhere 
There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para. 

1944 —  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

FRITZ  LANC 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

1944—  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.;  The  Woman  in  the 
Window,  RKO. 

OTTO  LANC 

1948 —  The  Art  Director,  20th. 

WALTER  LANC 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  When  My  Baby  Smiles 
at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Sentimental  Jour- 
ney, 20th. 

1945 —  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 —  Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

JOHN  LARKIN 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

RECINALD  LeBORC 

1948 —  Port  Said,  Col.;  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  Win- 
ner Take  All,  Mono.;  Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

1947—  — Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Fall  Guy, 

Mono.;  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.; 
Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 —  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  Little  Iodine, 
UA;  (Orig.)  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1945 —  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ. 

1944 — Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Destiny,  Univ.; 
Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Ghost, 
Univ.;  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ.;  Weird 
Woman,  Univ. 

D.  ROSS  LEDERMAN 

1948 —  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  (2nd  unit, 
asst.  to  prod.)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied 
Artists. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  Key  Witness, 
Col. 

1946 —  Boston  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  Danger- 
ous Business,  Col.;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf. 
Col.;  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Sing  While 
You  Dance.  Col.;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Last  Ride,  WB;  The  Racket  Man,  Col.; 
Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

ROWLAND  V.  LEE 

1945 —  Captain  Kid,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA. 

SAMMY  LEE 

1947 —  Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film  Association. 

HERBERT   I.  LEEDS 

1948 —  Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 

1946 —  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th. 

|AMES  LEICESTER 

1948 — (2nd  unit)  Canon  City,  EL. 

MITCHELL  LEISEN 

1948 — Dream  Cirl,  Para. 

1947 —  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Golden  Earrings, 
Para. 

1946 — Kitty,  Para.;  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para. 

1944 — Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  Lady  in  the  Dark, 
Para.;  Practically  Yours,  Para. 


DIRECTORS 


217 


ROBERT  Z.  LEONARD 

1948 — B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MCM. 

1946 — The  Secret  Heart,  MCM. 

1945 —  Week-End  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 
194+ — Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM. 

MERVYN  LeROY 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MCM. 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1944 —  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

HENRY  LEVIN 

1948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  The  Man  from 
Colorado,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  The  Cuilt  of 
Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Devil's 
Mask,  Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  The  Return 
of  Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  The  Unknown,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Mys- 
tery, Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  Were- 
wolf, Col. 

ALBERT  LEWIN 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel 
Ami,  UA. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MCM. 

JOSEPH  H.  LEWIS 

1948—  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 
1945 — My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

1944 —  Minstrel  Man.  PRC. 

EDWARD  LILLEY 

1945 —  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sister, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Hi  Good- 
Lookin',  Univ.;  (Prod.)  My  Gal  Loves  Music, 
Univ. 

JOHN  F.  LINK 

1948 —  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

ROBERT  L.  LIPPERT 

1948 — (Exec,  prod.)  Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen 
Guild. 

ANATOLE  LITVAK 

1948 — (Co-prod.)  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.; 
(Co-prod.)  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 —  (Prod.)  The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

FRANK  LLOYD 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

DEL  LORD 

1947 —  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

1946 —  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.; 
It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  From  Brooklyn,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Band- 
leader, Col.;  Let's  Co  Steady,  Col.;  Rough, 
Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

1944 —  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty, 
Col. 

JOSEPH  LOSEY 

1948 —  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

OTHO  LOVERINC 

1946—  (2nd  unit)  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

ARTHUR  LUBIN 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 — -Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman 
Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

ERNST  LUBITSCH 

(Deceased  11-30-471 

1948 —  (Prod.)  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

1943 —  (Prod.)  Heaven  Can  Wait,  20th. 

EDWARD  LUDWIC 

1948 — Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1944 —  3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  The  Fighting  Seabees, 
Rep. 


HAMILTON  LUSKE 

(Cartoon ) 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart, 
RKO. 

1947 —  (Animation)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

HOWARD  LYDECKER 

1944—  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep. 

CUSTAV  MACHATY 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play)  Jealousy,  Rep. 

ROUBEN   MAMOULI  AN 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MCM. 

JOSEPH  MANKIEWIECZ 

1948 — (Sc.play)  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th;  Es- 
cape, 20th; 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Late 
George  Apley,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Dragonwyck,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Some- 
where in  the  Night,  20th. 

ANTHONY  MANN 

1948 —  Raw  Deal,  EL. 

1947 —  Desperate,  RKO;  Railroaded,  PRC;  T-Men, 
Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  -The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Strange  Imperson- 
ation, Rep. 

1945 —  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO;  Two  O'Clock 
Courage,  RKO;  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.; 
Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep. 

1944 —  My  Best  Gal,  Rep. 

EDWIN  L.  MARIN 

1948—  Race  Street,  RKO. 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA;  Lady  Luck,  RKO;  Mr. 
Ace,  UA;  Nocturne,  RKO;  Young  Widow, 
UA. 

1945—  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

1944 —  Show  Business,  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

CEORCE  MARSHALL 

1948 —  Hazard,  Para.;  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Actor)  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  The  Perils  of 
Pauline,  Para. 

1946—  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde, 
Para.;  Murder,  He  Says,  Para. 

CHARLES  MARTIN 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MCM. 

ANDREW  MARTON 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MCM. 
1944 — Gentle  Annie,  MCM. 

RUDOLPH  MATE 

1947 —  (Cinematographer)   It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

JOE  MAY 

1944 — Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Anymore,  Mono. 

ARCHIE  MAYO 

1946 — Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  A  Night  in 
Casablanca,  UA. 

1944 —  Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 

LEO  McCAREY 

1948 —  (Prod.,  co-orig.)  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO. 
1944 — (Prod.,  orig.)  Going  My  Way,  Para. 

RAY  McCAREY 

(Deceased  12-1-48) 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  The  Cay  Intruders,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  Strange  Tri- 
angle, 20th. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 

john  P.  McCarthy 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono. 

1944 — Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Marked  Trails,  Mono. 


218 


DIRECTORS 


frank  Mcdonald 

1948 — French  Leave,  Mono.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  13 
Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

1947 —  I  Assoc.  Prod.)  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.; 
Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Bulldog 
Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  Linda  Be 
Good,  PRC;  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 —  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas, 
Rep.;  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona, 
Rep.;  Under      Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Chicago 
Kid,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Sun- 
set in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.; 
Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

1944 — One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  Take  It  Big, 
Para.;  Gambler's  Choice,  Para.;  Lights  of  Old 
Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep.; 
Timber  Queen,  Para. 

NORMAN  Z.  McLEOD 

1948 —  Isn't  It  Romantic.  Para.;  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Road 
to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

JOSH  MEADOR 

1946 — Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

LOTHAR  MENDES 

1946 — The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 
1944 — Tampico,  20th. 

WILLIAM  CAMERON  MENZIES 

1944 — (Prod.)   Address  Unknown,  Col. 

LEWIS  MILESTONE 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  (Prod.) 
No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 

1946 — The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers,  Para.  ; 
(Prod.)  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

VINCENTE  MINNELLI 

1948 — The  Pirate,  MGM. 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM;  Undercurrent,  MGM. 

1945—  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM ;  The  Clock, 
MGM. 

1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

LEONIDE  MOCUY 

1946—  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO. 

ROBERT  MONTGOMERY 

1947—  (Actor)  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  (Actor) 
Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

WILLIAM  MORCAN 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

TERRY  MORSE 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

1945—  Fog  Island,  PRC. 

JACK  MOSS 

1946 —  (Prod.)  Snafu,  Col. 

RALPH  MURPHY 

1948 —  Mickey,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  (Adpt.)  Sunbonnet 
Sue,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  Rainbow 
Island,  Para.;  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

RAY  NAZARRO 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Last  Days 
of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Rose 
of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  Song 
of  Idaho,  Col.;  (2nd  unit)  To  the  Ends  of  the 
Earth,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Trail  to 
Laredo,  Col.;  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  The  Lone  Hand 
Texan,  Col.;  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  West  of 
Dodge  City,  Col. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  The  Desert  Horseman, 
Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.;  Gunning  for 
Vengeance,  Col.;  Roaring  Rangers.  Col.:  Sing- 
ing on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a 
Star,  Col.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.;  Heading 
West,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col.;  That 
Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Song  of  the 
Prairie,  Col. 


JEAN  NECULESCO 

1948 — Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB;  Humoresque,  WB. 

1946 — Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB;  Three  Strangers. 
WB. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB;  The  Mask  of  Dimitri- 
os,  WB. 

ROY  WILLIAM  NEILL 

(Deceased  12-14-461 

1946 —  (Prod.)  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  (Prod.) 
Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  Terror  by 
Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  (Prod.) 
The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  The 
House  of  Fear,  Univ. 

1944 —  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  The  Pearl  of 
Death,  Univ.;  (Prod.,  sc. play)  The  Scarlet 
Claw,  Univ.;  (Prod."  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

KURT  NEUMANN 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Badmen 
of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  (Assoc.  Prod.)  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard 
Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons, 
RKO. 

SAM  NEWFIELD 

(also  known  as  PETER  STEWART  and 
SHERMAN  SCOTT) 

1947 —  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC;  Three  on  a 
Ticket,  PRC. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC; 
Gentlemen  with  Guns,  PRC;  Larceny  in  Her 
Heart,  PRC;  Lightning  Raiders,  PRC;  Murder 
Is  My  Business,  PRC;  Overland  Riders,  PRC; 
Prairie  Badmen,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC, 
Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC;  The  Flying  Serpent, 
PRC;  Lightning  Raiders,  PRC. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Blazing  Frontier, 
PRC;  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  Devil  Riders, 
PRC;  Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC;  Gangster's 
Den,  PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC;  The  Kid 
Sister,  PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance,  PRC;  Rus- 
tlers' Hideout,  PRC;  Shadows  of  Death,  PRC; 
Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC;  White  Pongo,  PRC; 
Wild  Horse  Phantom,  PRC;  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC;  Nabonga,  PRC. 

1944 —  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC;  Fuzzy  Settles  Down, 
PRC;  The  Contender,  PRC;  I  Accuse  My  Par- 
ents, PRC;  The  Monster  Maker,  PRC;  Swing 
Hostess,  PRC;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC; 
Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

JOSEPH  NEWMAN 

1948 —  Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

DUDLEY  NICHOLS 

1947 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  sc. play)  Mourning  Becomes 
Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  Sc. play)  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  NICH 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Stage 
Struck,  Mono. 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  Riding  the 
California  Trail,  Mono. 

1946 —  Partners  in  Time,  RKO;  South  of  Monterey, 
Mono.;  The  Gay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Divorce,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  Sc. play)  They  Shall  Have  Faith, 
Mono.;  Are  These  Our  Parents,  Mono.; 
Trocadero,  Rep. 

MAX  NOSSECK 

1947 —  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th. 

1945—  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO; 
Dillinger,  Mono. 

ELLIOT  NUCENT 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB. 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  Welcome  Stran- 
ger, Para. 

1944 —  Up  in  Arms,  MGM. 

ARCH  OBOLER 

1947 — (Sc. play)  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  Sc.play)  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,   adpt.,   sc.play)    Bewitched,  MGM. 


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CLIFFORD  ODETS 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  None  But  the  Lonely  Hearts,  RKO. 

MAX  OPULS 

1948 — Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Exile,  Ul. 

IRVING  PICHEL 

1948 —  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO;  Mr.  Peabody 
and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

1947 — Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  They  Won't  Be- 
lieve Me,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  O.S.S.,  Para.; 
Temptation,  Ul;  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

1945 —  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  Col.  Effingham's 
Raid,  20th. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 

ARTHUR  PIERSON 

1947 —  Dangerous  Years,  20th. 

WILLIAM   H.  PINE 

1948 —  (Co-prod.)  Disaster,  Para.;  (Co-prod.)  Dyn- 
amite, Para. 

1947 —  (Prod.)   Seven  Were  Saved,  Para. 

1946 —  (Exec,  prod.)   Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

ABRAHAM  POLONSKY 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)   Force  of  Evil,  MCM. 

H.  C.  POTTER 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  You  Gotta  Stay 
Happy,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  A  Likely  Story, 
RKO. 

OTTO  PREMINCER 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Dasiy  Kenyon,  20th;  Forever  Amber, 
20th. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  A  Royal  Scan- 
dal, 20th. 

1944 —  (Prod.)  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th; 
(Prod.)  Laura,  20th. 

RICHARD  QUINE 

1948 —  (Co-dir.,  co-prod.)  Leather  Cloves,  Col. 

IRVING  RAPPER 

1947 —  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  Deception,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB ;  Rhapsody  in  Blue, 
WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

CRECORY  RATOFF 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 —  Where  Do  We  Go  from  Here,  20th;  Paris — 
Underground,  UA. 

1944 —  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

JOHN  RAWLINS 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Michael  O'Hal- 
loran,  Mono. 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy 
Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

1946 —  Strange  Conquest,  Univ.;  Her  Adventurous 
Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 — Ladies  Courageous,  Univ. 

BERNARD  B.  RAY 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild 
(Orig.)  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild. 

NICHOLAS  RAY 

1948 —  (Adpt.)  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO. 

CENE  RAYMOND 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  actor)  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

JOHN  REINHARDT 

1948 — Open  Secret,  EL;  (Co-prod.)  Sofia,  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  (Prod.) 
For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

IRVINC  REIS 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul. 

1947 — The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO 

1946 —  Crack-Up,  RKO. 


WALTER  REISCH 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul. 

|EAN  RENOIR 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  The  Southerner,  UA. 

HANS  RICHTER 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-orig.  ideas,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play, 
art  dir.)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films 
Intl. 

CHARLES  F.  (CHUCK)  RIESNER 

1948 — The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 
1944 — Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM;  Meet  the  People, 
MGM. 

DEAN  RIESNER 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

ARTHUR  RIPLEY 

1946—  The  Chase,  UA. 

1944 —  (Exec,  prod.,  dir.,  orig.)  Voice  in  the  Wind, 
UA. 

W.  O.  ROBERTS 

1947 —  (Animation)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

MARK  ROBSON 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   Bedlam,  RKO. 

1945 —  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 

1944 —  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

ALBERT  S.  ROCELL 

1948 —  (Prod.)  Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  The  Magnifi- 
cent Rogue,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

LEILA  ROOSEVELT 

1944 —  -(Prod.)  Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 

PHIL  ROSEN 

1946 —  Red  Dragon,  Mono.;  The  Shadow  Returns, 
Mono.;  Step  by  Step,  RKO;  The  Strange  Mr. 
Gregory,  Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  In  Old  New 
Mexico,  Mono.;  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono.;  The 
Jade  Mask,  Mono. 

1944 — Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.:  Charlie  Chan  in 
the  Secret  Service,  Mono. ;  Army  Wives, 
Mono.;  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  The  Chinese 
Cat,  Mono.;  Return  of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono. 

ROBERT  ROSSEN 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col.;  Body  and 
Soul,  UA. 

ARTHUR  ROSSON 

1948 —  (Second  unit,  dir.)  The  Man  from  Colorado 
Col.;  (Co-dir.)  Red  River,  UA. 

1947 —  (Second  unit  dir.)   Unconquered,  Para. 

HERMAN  ROTSTEN 

1944 —  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

ROY  ROWLAND 

1948 —  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM;  Killer 
McCoy,  MGM. 

1946 —  Boys'  Ranch,  MGM. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  ROWLAND 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

WESLEY  RUCCLES 

1944 —  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  D.  RUSSELL 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para. 

1947 — Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

1946 —  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 

FRANK  RYAN 
(Deceased  12-31-47) 

1946 — So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1945 —  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ. 


Mervyn  Le  Roy 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


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221 


M AL  ST.  CLAIR 

1948 — Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Fighting  Back,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 
1944— The  Big  Noise,  20th. 

RICHARD  SALE 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep. 

1947 —  Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep. 

SIDNEY  SALKOW 

1948 —  (Prod.)  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

1947 — Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Millie's 
Daughter,  Col. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MCM. 

MARK  SANDRICH 

(Deceased) 

1944 —  (Prod.)  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  (Prod.) 
I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para. 

ALFRED  SANTELL 

1946 — (Prod.)   That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  Mexicana,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

JOSEPH  SANTLEY 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  Rep. 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Hitchhike  to  Hap- 
piness, Rep. 

1944 —  Goodnight,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  Rosie  the  Riv- 
eter, Rep.;  Brazil,  Rep.;  Jamboree,  Rep.; 
Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

VICTOR  SAVILLE 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM;  If  Winter 
Comes,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

HAROLD  SCHUSTER 

1948 —  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 
1  947 — The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

1944 —  Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

EWINC  SCOTT 

1948 — (Prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Harpoon,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

SHERMAN  SCOTT 
(r.  n  SAM  NEWFIELD; 
also  known  as  PETER  STEWART) 

1948 —  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Lady  at  Midnight, 
EL. 

CEORCE  SEATON 

1948 — (Sc. play)  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  (Co- 
sc.play)  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th; 
(Sc. play)  The  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1945 —  -(Orig.,  sc.play)  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horse- 
shoe, 20th;  (Sc.play)  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

EDWARD  SEDCWICK 

1948 —  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM. 

S.  K.  SEELEY 
(r.  n.  STEVE  SEKELY) 

1948 — Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

LEWIS  SEILER 

1948— Whiplash,  WB. 

1946—  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th;  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

1944 —  Something  for  the  Boys,  20th. 

WILLIAM  A.  SEITER 

1948 — Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  One  Touch  of  Venus, 
Ul. 

1947—  I'll  Be  Yours,  Univ. 

1946 —  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 

1945—  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO;  That  Night  With  You, 
Univ.;  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

1944 — (Prod.)  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Four  Jills 
in  a  Jeep,  20th. 

CEORCE  SEITZ 

(Deceased  7-8-44) 
1944 — Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM. 


STEVE  SEKELY 

(also  known  as  S.  K.  SEELEY) 

1948 — Hollow  Triiumph,  EL. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC;  Waterfront, 
PRC;  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  My  Buddy, 
Rep. 

LESLEY  SELANDER 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Strike  It 
Rich,  Allied  Artists;  Indian  Agent,  RKO. 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep.;  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle  Lion; 
Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  The  Last  Frontier  Uprising, 
Rep.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep. 

1946—  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Night  Train  to 
Memphis,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way,  Rep.; 
Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.;  Traffic  in  Crime, 
Rep. 

1945—  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  The  Great  Stage- 
coach Robbery,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains, 
Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep.;  Three's  a 
Crowd,  Rep.;  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 —  Bordertown  Trails,  Rep.;  Call  of  the  Rockies, 
Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wildcat.  Rep.;  Firebrands  of 
Arizona,  Rep.;  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  Lum- 
berjack, UA;  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA; 
Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sun- 
down, Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep. 

MAXWELL  SHANE 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para. 

CEORCE  SHERMAN 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  Black  Bart,  Ul;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.;  Personality  Kid, 
Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  The 
Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col.; 
Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col. 

1944—  (Assoc.  prod.)  The  Lady  and  the  Monster, 
Rep.;  (Prod.)  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

VINCENT  SHERMAN 

1948 —  The  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  in  Our  Time,  WB;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

SHERRY  SHOURDS 

1948 —  The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

HERMAN  SHUMLIN 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

CEORCE  SIDNEY 

1948 — The  Three  Musketeers,  MCM. 

1947 —  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Holiday  in  Mexico, 
MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

DON  SIECEL 

1946 —  The  Verdict,  WB. 

S.  SYLVAN  SIMON 

1948 —  (Prod.)  The  Fuller  Brush  Man.  Col. 

1947 —  Her  Husbands  Affairs,  Col.;  (Prod.)  I  Love 
Trouble,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MCM;  The  Thrill  of 
Brazil,  Col.;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1945—  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

ROBERT  B.  SINCLAIR 

1948 —  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 

ROBERT  SIODMAK 

1948—  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 
1947— (Prod.)  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ.;  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO; 
The  Dark  Mirror,  Ul. 

1945 —  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 — Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  Cobra  Woman, 
Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.;  The  Suspect, 
Univ. 


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DIRECTORS 


DOUCLAS  SIRK 

1948 — Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

1947 —  Lured,  UA. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  Thieves  Holiday,  UA. 

1944 —  (Adpt.)  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

NOEL  SMITH 

1948 —  (2nd  unit)  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 

R.  C.  SPRINCSTEEN 

1948 — Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street  Kid, 
Rep.;  Secret  Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Sun- 
down in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Song  of  Cod's  Coun- 
try, Rep. ;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1947 —  Rustler's  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  Home- 
steaders of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  Oregon 
Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.; 
Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of 
Boomtown,  Rep.;  Along  the  Oregon  Trail, 
Rep.;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.;  Under 
Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  California  Cold  Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne.  Rep. :  The  Man  from  Rainbow 
Valley,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley, 
Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 —  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo, 
Rep. ;  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. ;  Home 
on  the  Range,  Rep. 

JOHN   M.  STAHL 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  |ericho.  20th. 

1947 —  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1945 —  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

1944 — The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  The  Keys  of  the 
Kingdom,  20th. 

CEORCE  STEVENS 

1948 —  (Exec,  prod.)  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO; 
Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul. 

ROBERT  STEVENSON 

1947 —  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 
1944 — Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

PETER  STEWART 

(also  known  as  SHERMAN  SCOTT; 
r.  n.  SAM  NEWFIELDi 

1948 —  The  Counterfeiters,  20th;  Money  Madness, 
Film  Classics;  Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

1947 —  Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Adventure  Island,  Para. 

JOHN  STIX 

1948 —  (Dir.,  asst.)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy, 
Films  Intl. 

BEN  STOLOFF 

1947 — It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 

1944 —  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th;  Bermuda  Mystery, 
20th. 

ANDREW  STONE 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Fun  on  a  Weekend, 
UA. 

1946 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Bachelor's  Daugh- 
ters, UA. 

1945 —  (Prod.)  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

1944 —  (Prod.)  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

FRANK  STRAYER 

1946 —  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC. 

1 945 —  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ. 

JOHN  STURCES 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  The  Sign  of  the  Ram, 
Col. 

1947—  — For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Shadowed,  Col. 

Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  The  Man  Who 
Dared,  Col. 

1945 — (Edit.)  Thunderbolt,  U.S.  War  Dept. 

PRESTON  STURCES 

1948 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Unfaithfully  Yours, 
20th. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)   Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 
1944 — (Prod.,  sc. play)    The  Great  Moment,  Para.; 

(Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Hail  the  Conquering 
Hero,  Para.;  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The 
Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 


MARTIN  SUESS 

1948 — (2nd  unit)  Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL. 

A.  EDWARD  SUTHERLAND 

1946 — (Prod.)  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO. 

1944 — Secret  Command,  Col.;  Follow  the  Boys, 
Univ. 

CRECC  TALLAS 

1948 — (Editor I   Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

ROBERT  EMMETT  TANSEY 

1948 — (Prod.)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Shaggy, 
Para.;  (2nd  unit)  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul; 
The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL;  (Prod.)  Stars 
Over  Texas,  EL. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  'Prod.) 
Drif tin'  River,  PRC;  (Sc. play)  Cod's  Country, 
Screen  Guild;  (Prod.)  Wild  West,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Prod.)  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.:  (Prod.) 
Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  (Prod.)  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono.;  (Prod.)  Westward  Bound, 
Mono. 

NORMAN  TAUROC 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MCM;  The  Bride  Goes  Wild, 
MGM;  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM. 

RAY  TAYLOR 

1948 —  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen  Guild;  Return 
of  the  Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL; 
Black  Hills,  EL. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC; 
West  to  Glory,  PRC;  Michigan  Kid.  Univ.; 
The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul;  Wild  Country, 
PRC;  Border  Feud,  PRC;  Ghost  Town  Rene- 
gades, PRC;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ. 

SAM  TAYLOR 

1944 —  Nothing  But  Trouble,  MCM. 

CEORCE  TEMPLETON 

1948 —  (2nd  unit)  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

TED  TETZLAFF 

1948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 

1947 —  Riffraff,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  THIELE 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Madonna's  Secret.  Rep. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS 

1948 —  (Prod.)  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para. 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Big  Town,  Para.;  (Prod.)  I  Cover  Big 
Town,  Para.;  (Prod.)  Big  Town  After  Dark, 
Para. 

1946 —  (Exec,  prod.)  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  One  Exciting  Night,  Para. 

RICHARD  THORPE 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM;  A  Date  With 
Judy,  MGM;  The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MGM. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM;  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 
1945 — Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM;  Thrill 

of  a  Romance,  MGM;  What  Next,  Corporal 
Hargrove,  MGM. 

1944 —  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM;  Two  Cirls 
and  a  Sailor,  MCM. 

ALEXIS  THURN-TAXIS 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

JAMES  S.  TINLINC 

1948 —  Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  Second  Chance,  20th;  Roses  Are  Red.  20th. 

1 946—  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der, 20th;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Strange 
Journey,  20th. 

SHERMAN  TODD 

1946 — (2nd  Unit)  From  This  Day  Forward.  RKO. 
1944 — (Assoc.)  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

CRECC  TOLAND 

(Deceased  9-28-48) 

1948 —  Enchantment,  RKO. 


DIRECTORS 


JACQUES  TOUR  N  E  U  R 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

1947 —  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 
1946 — Canyon  Passage,  Univ. 

1944 — Days  of   Glory,    RKO;    Experiment  Perilous, 
RKO. 

CLENN  TRYON 

1944 —  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col. 

FRANK  TUTTLE 

1946 —  Suspense,  Mono.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  The  Great  John  L, 
UA. 

EDCAR  C.  ULMER 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL. 

1947 —  Carnegie   Hall.  UA. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC;  Her 
Sister's  Secret,   PRC;  The  Strange  Woman, 

UA. 

1945 —  Detour,    PRC;   Strange    Illusion,    PRC;  Club 
Havana,  PRC. 

CHARLES  VIDOR 

1948 —  (Prod.)  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1946—  Gilda,  Col. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col.;  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 
1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Together  Again,  Col. 

KING  VI DOR 

1948 — iCo-dir.)  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1944 —  I  Prod.,  orig. )  An  American  Romance,  MGM. 

BERNARD  VORHAUS 

1948 —  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

1947 — Winter  Wonderland,   Rep.;   Bury  Me  Dead, 
PRC. 

CEORCE  WACCNER 

1947 —  Gunfighters,  Col. 

1946 —  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Prod.)    Shady  Lady,   Univ.;    (Prod.)  Frisco 
Sal,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Prod.)   I  he  Climax,  Univ. 

HAL  WALKER 

1946 —  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,   Para.;  Out  of  This  World, 
Para.;  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

RICHARD  WALLACE 

1948 —  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  Framed,  Col.;  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  Ty- 
coon, RKO. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 — it's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO. 

RAOUL  WALSH 

1948 —  Silver  River,  WB  ;  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB; 
Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1947 —  Cheyenne,  WB;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB;  Pur- 
sued, WB. 

1945 —  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Objective, 
Burma!,  WB ;  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

1944 —  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

CHARLES  WALTERS 

1948 —  Easter  Parade,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cood  News,  MGM. 

JOHN  WATERS 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McGurk,  MGM. 

NATE  WATT 

1948 —  <2nd  unit)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

ROBERT  WEBB 

1947 —  (Second  unit)  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean   Mystery,   20th;  The  Spider, 
20th. 

ORSON  WELLES 

1948 —  i  Prod.,  sc. play,  actor)  The  Lady  from  Shang- 
hai, Col.;  (Prod.,  adpt.,  actor)  Macbeth,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  A.  WELLMAN 

1948 — The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 
1945— Story  of  C.I.   Joe,   UA;   This   Man's  Navy, 
MGM. 

1944— Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 


ALFRED  WERKER 

1948— He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

1947 —  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle  Lion;  Pirates  of 
Monterey.  Ul. 

1946 — Shock,  20th. 

1944 — My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

TIM  WHELAN 

1946 — Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 

1944 —  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

SAM  WHITE 

1946 —  (Prod.)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

WILLIAM  WHITNEY 

1948 —  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  Under  California 
Stars.  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  Grand  Can- 
yon Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Sierras, 
Rep.;  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  On  the  Old 
Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

RICHARD  WHORF 

1948 —  Luxury  Liner,  MGM. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM;  Love  from 
a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  The  Sailor  Takes  a 
Wife,  MGM. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MGM. 

CRANE  WILBUR 

1948 —  (Orig.  sc. play)  Canon  City,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 

FRED  M.  WILCOX 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM;  Hills  of  Home, 
MGM. 

1946 —  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

BILLY  WILDER 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Emperor  Waltz, 
Para.;  (Co-sc.play)  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  Double  Indemnity,  Para. 

W.  LEE  WILDER 

1948 — (Prod.)  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1947 —  (Prod.)  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  (Prod.)  The  Pre- 
tender, Rep. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep. 

CORDON  WILES 

1947 —  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

BRETAICNE  WINDUST 

1948 —  Winter  Meeting,  WB;  June  Bride,  WB. 

FRANK  WISBAR 

1948 — The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  (Prod.)  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

ROBERT  WISE 

1948 — Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  A  Came  of  Death, 
RKO. 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Mademoi- 
selle Fifi,  RKO. 

SAM  WOOD 

1948 —  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

1947 —  Ivy,  Ul. 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

1945—  Guest  Wife,  UA;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 
1944 — Casanova  Brown,  RKO. 

1943 —  (Prod.)  For  Whom  the  Bell  Tolls,  Para. 

FRANK  WOODRUFF 

1944 —  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

BASIL  WRANCELL 

1947 —  Heartaches,  PRC;  Philo  Vance  Gamble,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  WYLER 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Edit.)  Thunderbolt,  U.S.  War  Dept. 


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DIRECTORS 


JEAN  YARBROUCH 

1948 — The  Challenge,   20th;   Shed   No  Tears,  EL; 

Triple  Threat,  Col.;  The  Creeper,  20th. 
1948— The  Challenge,  20th;  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 
1946 — The  Brute  Man,   PRC;  Cuban   Pete.  Univ.; 

House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  Inside  Job, 

Univ.;  She-Wolf  of  London,  Univ. 
1945 — Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  The  Naughty 

Nineties,  Univ.;  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.; 

Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 
1944 — In  Society,  Univ.;    (Prod.)    Moon  Over  Las 

Vegas,  Univ.;  (Prod.)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.; 

Twilight   on   the   Prairie,   Univ.;  Week-End 

Pass,  Univ. 

HAL  YATES 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Variety  Time,  RKO. 


HAROLD  YOUNC 

1947 —  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

1945 — The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive. 
Univ.;  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  Song  of 
the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC;  The  Three  Cabal- 
leros,  RKO. 

ALFRED  ZEISLER 

1948 —  Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Fear,  Mono. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

FRED  S.  ZINNEMANN 

1948 — The  Search,  MGM;  Act  of  Violence,  MGM. 
1947 — My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM. 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 
1944 — The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 


CLAUDE  BINYON 


urecior 


20th  Century -Fox  Universal-Int'l 


Robert  Z.  Leonard 


Productions  1910-1936 

Universal,  Famous  Players-Lasky,  Paramount, 
Tiffany,  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 

(Too  many  to  enumerate) 

1936-1949 
"THE  GREAT  ZIEGFELD" 
"PICCADILLY  JIM" 
"MAYTIME" 
"FIREFLY" 

"GIRL  OF  THE  GOLDEN  WEST" 

"BROADWAY  SERENADE" 

"NEW  MOON" 

"PRIDE  AND  PREJUDICE" 

"THIRD  FINGER  LEFT  HAND" 

"ZIEGFELD  GIRL" 

"WHEN  LADIES  MEET" 

"WE  WERE  DANCING" 

"STAND  BY  FOR  ACTION" 

"MAN  FROM  DOWN  UNDER" 

"MARRIAGE  IS  A  PRIVATE  AFFAIR" 

"WEEKEND  AT  THE  WALDORF" 

"SECRET  HEART" 

"CYNTHIA" 

"B.F.'S  DAUGHTER" 

"GOOD  OLD  SUMMERTIME" 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


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WRITERS 

^Jlieir  (^rediti  J^or  the  j-^ait  ^3~ive  %^ea 


ANTHONY  ABBOT 
(r.  n.  CHARLES  FULTON  OURSLER) 

CEORCE  ABBOTT 

1947 — (Play)  Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

LEON  ABRAMS 

1945 — (Orig)  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep. 
1944 — (Orig.)  The  Missing  |uror,  Col.;  (Orig.,  adpt.) 
The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 


1945- 


CLEVE  F.  ADAMS 

-(Adpt.)    The   Fatal   Witness,  Rep. 


EUSTACE  L.  ADAMS 

1948- — (Story  "Sixteen  Fathoms  Under")  16  Fath- 
oms Deep,  Mono. 

CERALD  DRAYSON  ADAMS 

1948 — (Sc. play)  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  (Co- 
se.play)  Old  Los  Angeles,  Reo. ;  (Co. -sc. play) 
The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Orig.)    Dead  Reckoning,  Col. 

1946 — (Orig.)  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  (Orig.) 
Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  A  Cuy,  a  Gal  and  a  Pal,  Col.;  (Orig.) 
Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

SAMUEL  HOPKINS  ADAMS 

1946 —  (Incidents  from  book)  The  Harvey  Girls, 
MCM. 

FELIX  ADLER 

1945 — (Add.  sc.)  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ. 

FRANKLIN  ADREON 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play,  assoc.  prod.)  Sons  of 
Adventure,  Rep. 

THOMAS  AHEARN 

1948 — (Orig.  sc. play)   Disaster,  Para. 


1947- 


ZOE  AKINS 

-(Sc. play)  Desire  Me,  MGM. 


LOUISA  MAY  ALCOTT 

(Deceased  1888) 

1948 — (Novel)  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

ARTHUR  ALEXANDER 

1946 — (Prod.,  orig., sc. play)  Navajo  Kid,  PRC. 


1945- 


FRANCIS  K.  ALLEN 

•(Orig.)    Road   to  Alcatraz,  Rep. 


FRED  ALLEN 

1945 —  (Actor-Adpt.)  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

| ANE  ALLEN 

1946 —  (Novel    "Thanks    Cod,    I'll    Take  It 
Here")  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

JERRY  ALLEN 

(also  known  as  JERRY  HORWIN) 


From 


1948- 


ROBERT  B.  ALTMAN 

-(Co-orig.)   Bodyguard,  RKO. 


ERIC  AMBLER 

1944 — (Novel    "The    Coffin  of 
Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB. 


Dimitrios")  The 


DORIS  ANDERSON 

1946 — (Sc. play)  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

EDWARD  ANDERSON 

1948 — (Novel)  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO. 


1948- 


KEN  ANDERSON 

-(Co-orig.  sketches)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 


KEN  ANDERSON 

1948 — (Co-cartoon  story  treatment)  So  Dear  to  My 
Heart,  RKO. 

MAXWELL  ANDERSON 

1948 — (Play  "Joan  of  Lorraine,"  co-sc.playi  Joan 
of  Arc,  RKO;   (Play)    Key  Largo,  WB. 

1944 —  (Play)   The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  (Play) 
Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

JACK  ANDREWS 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)    Dark   Delusion,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home, 
20th;  (Orig.)  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

ROBERT  ANDREWS 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)    The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col. 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

BERNADINE  ANCUS 

1945 —  (Orig.)    Fog    Island,  PRC. 

EDNA  ANHALT 

1948 — (Sc.play)   Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)    Bulldog   Drummond  Strikes  Back, 
Col. 

EDWARD  ANHALT 

1948 —  (Orig.  sc.play)    The    Gentleman    from  No- 
where, Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)    Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back, 
Col. 

F.  ANSTEY 

1948 —  (Suggested   by    "The   Tinted   Venus")  One 
Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

ROBERT  ARDREY 

1948 — (Sc.play)  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)    The  Green  Years,  MGM. 

MICHAEL  ARLEN 
(r.n   DIKRAN  SARKIS  KOUYOUMDJIAN I 

1948 —  (Character)  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film 
Classics. 

(Falcon  series  based  on  original  characters 
created  by  Arlen. ) 

ARNOLD  B.  ARMSTRONG 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  Raw  Deal,  EL. 

CHARLOTTE  ARMSTRONG 

1947—  — (Orig.)  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

PAUL  ARMSTRONG 

(Deceased  1915) 

1945 — (Play)  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para. 

MARCEL  ARNAC 

1945 — (Novel)   Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep. 


1947- 


FRANK  ARNOLD 

-(Adpt.)  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 


ARTHUR  ARTHUR 

1948 — ^Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)    Northwest  Stampede, 

1947 — (Sc.play)   Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 
1945 — (Orig.)  Love.  Honor  and  Coodbye,  Rep. 

ROBERT  ARTHUR 

1944— (Orig.)  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ. 


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WRITERS 


Detective  ASHELBE 

1948— (Novel  "Pepe  Le  Moko")  Casbah.  Ul. 

AUDREY  ASHLEY 

1948— (Co-orig.)  Raw  Deal,  EL. 

DOROTHY  ATLAS 

1947 —  (Orig.)   Desperate,  RKO. 

LEOPOLD  L.  ATLAS 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Raw  Deal,  EL. 

1946 —  (Play  "Wednesday's  Child")  Child  of  Divorce. 
RKO;  (Orig.)  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog.  Film 
Classics;  (Sc. play)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 — (Sc. play)  Story  of  C.I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Tomorrow,  the  World!  UA. 

CLADYS  ATWATER 

1945 —  (Orig.)  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO. 

JOHN  AUER 

1945 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.)  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

STEPHEN   MOREHOUSE  AVERY 

(Deceased  2-10-48) 

1948 — (Sc.play)  The  Woman  in  White,  WB;  (Co- 
sc.play)   Every  Cirl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Deep  Valley,  WB. 

DWICHT  V.  BABCOCK 

1948 —  (Adpt.)  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  (Sc. 
play)  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Brute  Man,  PRC;  (Orig.)  House 
of  Horrors,  Univ.;  (Orig.)  She-Wolf  of  Lon- 
don, Univ.;  (Adpt.)  The  Unknown,  Col.;  (Sc. 
play)  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  (Adpt.) 
River  Gang,  Univ.;  (Orig..  sc.play)  Jungle 
Captive,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Road  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.; 
(Orig.,  adpt.)  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 

CORDON  BACHE 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

SAM  BAERWITZ 

1948 — (Prod.,  orig.)  Bungalow  13,  20th. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC. 

ENID  BACNOLD 

1944 —  (Novel)  National  Velvet,  MGM. 

CRAHAM  BAKER 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)   Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Danger  Signal,  WB. 

HERBERT  BAKER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  So  This  Is  New  York, 
UA. 

JOHN  L.  BALDERSTON 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Gaslight,  MGM. 

EARL  W.  BALDWIN 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Pin 
Up  Cirl,  20th. 

FAITH  BALDWIN 

1948 — -(Novel)  Apaprtment  for  Peggy,  20th. 

CEORCE  BALZER 

1948 — (Co-play)  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

MARGARET  AYER  BARNES 

1947 —  -(Play)  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

HURD  BARRETT 

1944 — (Orig.)   Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ. 

ARY  BARROSO 

1944 — (Song,  "Brazil")  Brazil,  Rep. 

NICHOLAS  BARROWS 

1944 — (Sc.play)  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 


PHILIP  BARRY 

1946 — (Play)  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 
1945 — (Play)  Without  Love,  MGM. 

JEAN  BART 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Strange  Confession,  Univ. 

JEANNE  BARTLETT 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

SY  BARTLETT 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO. 

CHARLES  BARTON 

1946 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Ghost  Steps  Out, 
Univ. 

BEN  BARZMAN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO. 
1944 — (Orig.)   Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

NORMA  BARZMAN 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Never  Say  Coodbye,  WB. 

SOL  BARZMAN 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

JOHN  TUCKER  BATTLE 

1948 — (Sc.play)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Man  Alive,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Captain 
Eddie,  20th. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)   Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

VICKI  BAUM 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  (Story  "Big 
Shot"  basis)  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.; 
(Novel)  Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  (Play)  Week-End 
at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

OLIVER  WELD  BAYER 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM. 

REX  BEACH 

1947 —  (Novel)  Michigan  Kid,  Ul. 

CHARLES  BEAHAN 

1946 —  (Novel)   White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 

BETSY  BEATON 

1948 —  (Orig.)  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

D.  D.  BEAUCHAMP 

1948 — 'Orig.,  sc.play)  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fight- 
in',  Ul. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap, 
Ul. 

FORD  BEEBE 

1948 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. ploy)  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen 
Guild. 

ELIZABETH  BEECHER 

1945-  — (Orig.)  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col.  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

CHESTER  BEECROFT 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ. 

S.  N.  BEHRMAN 

1948 — (Play)  The  Pirate,  MGM. 

ALBERT  BEICH 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Bride  Goes  Wild.  MGM. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  Gay  Blades,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Gangs  of  the  Waterfront,  Rep. 

1944 — (Add.  dia.)  End  of  the  Road,  Rep. 


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229 


CHARLES  BELDEN 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Silent  Conflict,  UA;  (Sc. play) 
Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Marauders,  UA;  (Orig., 
sc. play)  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)   South  of  Monterey,  Mono., 
(Sc. play)  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Cay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

ARNOLD  BELCARD 

1948—  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th; 
(Co-sc.play)  Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Second  Chance,  20th;  (Orig.,  sc- 
play)  Dangerous  Years,  20th;  (Sc. play)  The 
Fabulous  |oe,  UA;  (Sc. play)  The  Invisible 
Wall,  20th;  (Sc. play)  The  Tender  Years, 
20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

JAMES  WARNER  BELLAH 

1948 —  (Story  suggestion  "Massacre")  Fort  Apache, 
RKO. 

THOMAS  BELL 

1946 —  (Novel,  "All  Brides  Are  Beautiful")  From 
This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 

ROBERT  LESLIE  BELLEM 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Blackmail,  Rep. 

EDMUND  BELOIN 

1947 — (Sc. play)  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc. play) 
My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc. play) 
Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Because  of  Him,  Ul;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Harvey  Cirls,  MCM. 

1945 — (Sc.play)  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 


1945- 


LUDWIC  BEMELMANS 

■(Orig.)  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 


BARRY  BENEFIELD 

1948 — (Story  "Eddie  and  the  Arch  Angel  Mike") 
Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

KAREL  ).  BENES 

1946 — ■(Novel  "Vloupeny  Zivot")  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

BEN  BENCAL 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Crack-Up,  RKO. 

CHARLES  BENNETT 

1948 — (Sc.play)  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Ivy,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  Unconquered 
Para. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell 
Para. 

DOROTHY  BENNETT 

'945 — (Sc.play)  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Sensations  of  1945,  UA;  (Sc.play) 
Show  Business,  RKO. 

SEYMOUR  BENNETT 

'947 — (Adpt.,  sc.play)  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 

MAC  BENOFF 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

PIERRE  BENOIT 

1948 —  (Novel  "L'Atlantide" )  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

SALLY  BENSON 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam  20th 

1945 —  (Stories)   junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 — (Book)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM. 

JOSEPHINE  BENTHAM 

'946 — (Play)  janie  Gets  Married,  WB 
1944 — (Play)  Janie,  WB. 

LEONARDO  BERCOVICI 

1948 — (Adpt.)  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO;  (Co-sc  play) 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Kiss  the 
Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

MARTIN  BERKELEY 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th. 
'946 — (Sc.play)    The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf    Col  • 

(Add.  dia.)  Shock,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Out  of 
the  Depths,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  So  Dark  the 
Night,  Col. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Three  Men  in  White,  MGM. 


IRVING  BERLIN 

1946 — (Orig.  idea)  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

EDWARD  BERNDS 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 
1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col. 


1948- 


PETER  BERNEIS 

-(Co-sc.play)  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 


WALTER  BERNSTEIN 

1948 — (Co-adpt.)  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

CEORCES  BERR 

'True  Confessions")  Cross  My  Heart, 


1947- 


-(Play 
Para. 

ALVAH  BESSIE 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists. 
1945 — (Orig.)    Objective,    Burma!,   WB;  (Sc.play) 
Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

RALPH  BETTINSON 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 


1948- 


ELISA  BIALK 

(Novel,  co-play)  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para. 


HERBERT  J.  BIBERMAN 

1947 — (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.)  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  (Dir., 
orig.,  sc.play)  The  Master  Race,  RKO;  (Orig.) 
Together  Again,  Col. 

SIDNEY  BIDDELL 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Dead  Reckoning,  Col. 

JOE  BICELOW 

1945 —  (Add.  dia.)  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA. 

EARL  DERR  BICCERS 

( Deceased) 

1948 —  -(Characters)  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Novel)  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  (Orig.) 
That  Way  With  Women,  WB;  (Characters) 
The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Characters)  Dangerous  Money,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Characters)   The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Characters)  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Serv- 
ice, Mono.;  (Characters)  Black  Magic,  Mono.; 
(Character)  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono. 

CLAUDE  BINYON 

1948 —  (Dir.-sc.play)  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  (Prod., 
sc.play)   Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)    Incendiary  Blonde,  Para. 
1944 — (Dir.,  orig.)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 


1946- 


RUSSELL  BIRDWELL 

-(Book)   I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC. 


LAJOS  BIRO 

1945 — (Play)  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 


TOM 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play) 


BLACKBURN 

Killer  at  Large, 


PRC. 


CEORCE  BLAKE 

1946 — (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.)  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ. 

HENRY  BLANKFORT 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Open  Secret,  EL. 

1945 — (Sc.play)    Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ.;  (Assoc. 

prod.,  sc.play)   The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.; 

(Add.  dia.)  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.; 

(Assoc.  prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Easy  to  Look  At, 

Univ.;    (Orig.,  sc.play)    I'll  Tell  the  World, 

Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
Reckless  Age,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  The  Sing- 
ing Sheriff,  Univ. 

MICHAEL  BLANKFORT 

1948 — (Co.-sc.play)  Dark  Past,  Col.;  (Co-sc.play) 
An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

JULIAN  BLAUSTEIN 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 


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WRITERS 


ALECK  BLOCK 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  Embraceable  You,  WB. 

LI  BB  IE  BLOCK 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Pin  Up  Cirl,  20th. 

RALPH  BLOCK 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

EDWIN   HARVEY  BLUM 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)   Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)   Man  Alive,  RKO. 

EDWARD  BOCK 

1948 —  <Co-sc.play)  The  Return  of  the  Whistler. 
Col.;  (Co-orig.)  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie, 
Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  (Sc. 
play,  adpt. )  Key  Witness,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col. 

DeWITT  BODEEN 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO. 
1944 — -(Orig.,  sc.play)   The  Curse  of  the  Cat  Peo- 
ple, RKO. 

)IM  BODRERO 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

DAVID  BOEHM 

1944 —  (Sc.play)    Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

SYDNEY  BOEHM 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  High  Wall,  MGM. 

CUY  BOLTON 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 
1946 — (Orig.)  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

1945—  (Adpt.)  Week-End  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

MURIEL  ROY  BOLTON 

1948 — (Orig.)  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO;  (Co-sc.play) 
Mickey,  EL;  (Co-sc.play)  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.: 
(Sc.play)  Henry  Aldrich-Boy  Scout,  Para.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 

CHARLES  C.  BOOTH 

1948 — (Sc.play)   Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th; 
(Adpt.)   Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  House  on  92nd  Street, 
20th;  (Novel,  "Mr.  Angel  Comes  Aboard") 
Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

ALLEN  BORETZ 

1948 — (Sc.play)  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  (Co-sc.play) 
Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Copacabana,  UA;  (Orig.)  It  Had 
to  Be  You,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Where  There's 
Life,  Para. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  (Adpt.) 
The  Princess  and  the  Pirate.  RKO;  (Play 
"Room  Service")  Step  Lively,  RKO;  (Sc.play) 
Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

MARVIN  BOROWSKY 

1946 —  (Orig.  "The  Lonely  Journey")  Somewhere  in 
the  Night.  20th. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB;  (Adpt.) 
Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

PHYLLIS  BOTTOME 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Danger  Signal,  WB. 

JESS  BOWERS 

1948 —  (Orig.  sc.play)   Overland  Trails,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Shadows  on  the  Range,  Mono. 
1945 — (Orig.,    sc.play)    Stranger    from    Santa  Fe, 

Mono.;     (Sc.play)     Frontier    Feud,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  (Orig.) 
Navajo  Trails,  Mono. 
1944 — (Sc.play)   Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono. 


WILLIAM  j.  BOWERS 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Black  Bart,  Ul;  (Orig  i  Jungle 
Patrol,  20th;  (Sc.playl  The  Countess  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Ul;   (Co-sc.play)   Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Something  in  the  Wind.  U I ;  (Orig.) 
Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  The  Web,  Ul; 
(Orig.)  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Gap, 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Night  and  Day,  WB;  (Orig.)  The  No- 
torious Lone  Wolf,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

MALCOLM  STUART  BOYLAN 

1947 —  'Orig.,  sc.play)  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  Boston  Blackie  and  the  Law, 
Col.;  (Add.  dia.)  A  Close  Call  for  Boston 
Blackie,  Col.;  (Add.  dia.)  The  Man  Who 
Dared,  Col.;  (Add.  dia.)  The  Phantom  Thief, 
Col.;  (Sc.play)  The  Unknown,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  (Orig.)  Bos- 
ton Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col. 

1944 —  (Add  dia.)  U-Boat  Prisoner.  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Alaska,  Mono. 

JACK  BOYLE 

1948 —  (Character)  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col. 

1946 —  (Characters)  Boston  Blackie  and  the  Law, 
Col.;  (Characters)  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.; 
•  Characters)  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie, 
Col. 

1945 —  (Characters)  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Sus- 
picion, Col.;  (Characters)  Boston  Blackie's 
Rendezvous,  Col. 

1944 —  (Characters)  After  Midnight  with  Boston 
Blackie.  Col.;  (Characters!  The  Chance  of  a 
Lifetime,  Col. 

BLANCHE  BRACE 

1945 —  (Orig.)  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM. 

CHARLES  BRACKETT 

1948 — (Prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Emperor 
Waltz,  Para.;  (Prod.,  co-sc.play)  A  Foreign 
Affair,  Para.;  (Prod.,  co-sc.play)  Miss  Tat- 
lock's  Millions,  Para. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 

LEICH  BRACKETT 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  (Sc.play) 
Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col. 

1945 — 'Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

HOUSTON  BRANCH 

1945 —  'Orig.,  sc.play)  Girls  of  the  Big  House.  Rep. 
1944 — (Orig.)  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc. 

play)   Block  Busters,  Mono. 

MAX  BRAND 
(r.n    FREDERICK  FAUST) 
(Deceased  1944) 

1946 —  (Mag.  story)  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep. 
1944 — (Characters)    Between  Two  Women,  MGM; 

(Characters)  Three  Men  in  White,  MGM; 
(Sc.play)  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 

MRLFN  ERAND 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

RICHARD  BRANSTEN 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para. 
1946 — (Orig.)  Margie,  20th. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

MORTIMER  BRAUS 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

IRVINC  BRECHER 

1948 —  (Co-adpt.)   Summer  Holiday,  MGM. 
1945 — (Sc.play)  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

RCIHARD  L.  BREEN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.:  (Co- 
sc.play)  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  (Co-sc. 
play)  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 


WRITERS 


231 


|.  ROBERT  BREN 

1945 —  'Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo, 
RKO;  (Orig.)  The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

FREDERICK  HAZLITT  BRENNAN 

1947 —  iSc.play)  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 

1946 —  iSc.play)  Adventure,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  (Orig.)  My 
Pal  Wolf,  RKO. 

M  ILLARDE  BRENT 

1948 —  (Co-adpt.)  Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

WILLIAM  BRENT 

1948 — (Co-adpt.)  Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

LOWELL  BRENTANO 

1945—  (Play)  The  Spider,  20th. 

LOU  BRESLOW 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  (Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.play)  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MCM; 
(Orig.)  Second  Chance,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Murder,  He  Says,  Para.;  (Sc. play) 
Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

JAMESON  BREWER 

1948 —  'Orig.,  co-sc.play)  French  Leave,  Mono. 
1947 — 'Orig.,  sc. play)   Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.;  (Sc. 

play)  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

MONTE  BRICE 

1947- — ' Orig.,  sc. play)  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  (Sc. play) 
Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

1946 —  'Orig.,  sc.play)  Genius  at  Work,  RKO. 

1945—  'Sc. play)  A  Guy,  a  Gal  and  a  Pal,  Col.; 
I  Orig.,  sc.play)  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.,  (Sc. 
play)  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Ra- 
dio Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  (Add. 
dia.)  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Stars  on  Parade,  Col. 

ELSIE  BRICKER 

1946 —  ' Orig.,  sc.play)  Gas  House  Kids.  PRC. 

CEORCE  BRICKER 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.; 
ISc.play)  Heartaches,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  The 
Big  Fix,  PRC. 

1946 —  -(Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play)  Blonde  Alibi,  Ul;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Brute  Man.  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Gas  House  Kids,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  House  of 
Horrors,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th; 
(Sc.play)  Inside  |ob,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  Johnny 
Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  (Sc.play)  She- 
Wolf  of  London,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Meet 
Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

JAMES  BRIDIE 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

JOHN  BRICHT 

1948 —  Add.  dia.)  Open  Secret,  EL;  (Sc.play)  Fight- 
ing Mad,  Mono.;  (Co-sc.  play)  Close-Up,  EL. 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

HOMER  BRICHTMAN 

1948 —  'Co-orig.  sketches)    Melody  Time,  RKO. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 
'946 — (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

LEICHTON  K.  BRILL 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

CWEN  BRISTOW 

1946 —  (Novel)  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

LOU  BROCK 

1945— (Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play)  The  Enchanted  For- 
est, PRC. 

ROBERT  STEPHEN  BRODE 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO. 
'946 — (Sc.play)  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 


OSCAR  BRODNEY 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  If  You  Knew  Susie, 
RKO;  (Sc.play)  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  (Co- 
sc.play)  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ. 
1945 — (Orig.)  What  a  Blonde,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ. 

LOUIS  BROMFIELD 

1944 — (Novel)   Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

CHARLOTTE  BRONTE 

(Deceased  1855) 

1944—  (Novel)  Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

MATT  BROOKS 

1945 —  (Sketches)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

RICHARD  BROOKS 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  To  the  Victor,  WB;  (Co- 
sc.play)   Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Brute  Force,  Ul;  (Orig.)  Crossfire, 
RKO. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  (Orig.)  My 
Best  Cal,  Rep. 

DANIEL  BROWN 

1947 —  (Play)  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

FREDERIC  BROWN 

1946—  (Short  story)  Crack-Up,  RKO. 

CEORCE  CARLETON  BROWN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Here  Comes  Trouble, 
UA;   (Orig.)   The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  adpt.) 
Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

HARRY  BROWN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  (Co-sc. 
play)  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Other  Love,  UA. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

KARL  BROWN 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep. 

LEW  BROWN 

1947 —  (Mus.  comedy,  songs)  Good  News,  MGM. 

ROWLAND  BROWN 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Nocturne,  RKO. 

TOD  BROWNINC 

1946—  (Orig.)   Inside  Job,  UA. 

CEORCE  BRUCE 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Fiesta.  MCM;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Little  Mister  Jim,  MCM;  (Sc.play) 
The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM. 

CLYDE  BRUCKMAN 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
Under  Western  Skies,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Swing- 
time  Johnny,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Twilight  on  the 
Prairie,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Week  End  Pass, 
Univ. 

HAROLD  BUCHMAN 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Cynthia,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Play,  sc.play)  Snafu.  Col. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  Doll  Face,  20th. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

SIDNEY  BUCHMAN 

1945 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Over  21,  Col.;  (Exec,  prod., 
sc.play)  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

PEARL  S.  BUCK 

1945 — (Novel)  China  Sky,  RKO. 
1944 — (Novel)  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 


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ROBERT  BUCKNER 

1948 — (Prod.,  co-orig.,  sc.play)  Rogues'  Regiment, 
Ul. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

ADELE  BUFFINCTON 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)    Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Ul; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Drifting  Along,  Mono. ;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Wild  Beauty,  Univ. 

WALTER  BULLOCK 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion; 
(Sc.play)  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

BETTY  BURBRIDCE 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Return  of  Wild- 
fire, Screen  Guild;  (Sc.play)  Where  the  North 
Begins,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — (Sc.play)   Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.; 

(Sc.play)  Out  California  Way,  Rep. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.; 

(Orig.,   sc.play)    West   of  the   Rio  Grande. 

Mono. 

HAL  BURDICK 

1946 — (Radio  program)  Night  Editor,  Col. 


1945- 


ROCER  BURFORD 

-(Adpt.)  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 


CELETT  BURCESS 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

W.  R.  BURNETT 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th; 
(Novel)  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB. 
1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  San  Antonio.  WB. 

JANE  BURR 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MCM. 

EDGAR  RICE  BURROUCHS 

(Tarzan  series  based  on  original  character  cre- 
ated by  Burroughs) 

ABRAM  S.  BURROWS 

1945 —  (Sketches)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

FRANK  BURT 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL. 

VAL  BURTON 

1946 —  -(Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Time  of  Their 
Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.; 
(Sc.play)  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Par.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para.; 
(Sc.play)  Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Passport  to  Destiny,  RKO. 

NIVEN  BUSCH 

1947—  (Novel)  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  (Adpt.)  Moss 
Rose,  20th;    (Orig.,   sc.play)    Pursued,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice, 
MCM;  (Novel)  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

LADISLAS  BUSH-FEKETE 

(also  known  as  LAZLO  BUS-FEKETE) 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Casbah,  Ul. 

FRANK  BUTLER 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  California,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  The 
Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  (Orig.)  Welcome 
Stranger,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  Golden  Earrings, 
Para. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para.; 
(Sc.play)  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Going  My  Way,  Para. 

CERALD  BUTLER 

1948 —  (Novel)   Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

HUCO  BUTLER 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO.  (Sc. 
play)  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  The  Southerner,  UA. 


JOHN  K.  BUTLER 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  California  Firebrand, 
Rep.;  (Co-orig.)  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  (Add. 
dia.)  The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  (Orig. .sc.- 
play) Secret  Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  (Sc.- 
play) Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  C.I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  My 
Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  One  Exciting 
Week,  Rep. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Utah,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  The  Vampire's  Ghost, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Man  from  Oklahoma, 
Rep.;   (Sc.play)  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Girl  Who  Dared,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep. 

ROCER  BUTTERFIELD 

1945 —  (Book)  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

CHRISTY  CABANNE 

1947 —  (Orig.,  dir.)   King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 
1945 — (Assoc.,   prod.,   dir.,  orig.)    The   Man  Who 

Walked  Alone,  PRC. 

JEROME  CADY 

(Deceased  11-7-48) 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th; 
(Adpt.)   Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Man  Alive,  RKO. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Purple  Heart,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
Roger  Touhy-Gangster,  20th;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

ARTHUR  CAESAR 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Atlantic  City,  Rep;  (Orig.)  1  Accuse 
My  Parents,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Three  of  a 
Kind,  Mono. 

JAMES  M.  CAIN 

1946 —  (Novel)  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice. 
MCM. 

1945 —  (Novel)  Mildred  Pierce,  WB. 

1944 —  (Novel)  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  (Sc.play) 
Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ. 

ALEXANDER  CALDER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.  ideas)  Dreams  That  Money  Can 
Buy,  Films  Intl. 

CEORCE  CALLAHAN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Ar- 
tists. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 
Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.,  sc. 
play)  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Red  Dragon,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  (Orig.)  Step 
by  Step,  RKO. 

1945—  — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.;  (Sc. 

play)  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret 
Service,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Chinese  Cat. 
Mono. 

ROBERT  CALLAHAN 

1946 —  .(Novel)  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

CEORCE  CAPPY 

1947 —  (Orig.)  News  Hounds,  Mono. 

FRANK  CAPRA 

1946 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  sc.play)  It's  a  Wonderful  Life, 
RKO. 

MARJORIE  CARLETON 

1947 —  (Novel)  Cry  Wolf,  WB. 


1948- 


RODNEY  CARLISLE 

(Co-sc.play)  Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 


JOSEPH  CAROLE 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Racing  Luck,  Col.;  (Co- 
sc.play)  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col.;  (Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.play)  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1945 — (Sc.play)   How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 


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MARCARET  CARPENTER 

1944 —  (Novel)  Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

JUNE  CARROLL 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brook- 
lyn, Rep. 

RICHARD  A.  CARROLL 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 

ROBERT  CARSON 

1948 — (Orig.)  You  Cotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Perilous  Holiday.  Col. 
1945 — (Orig.)  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

HARRISON  CARTER 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ. 

VERA  CASPARY 

1948 — lAdpt.)  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Claudia  and  David,  20th. 

1944 —  (Novel)  Laura,  20th. 

WILLIAM  CASTLE 

1945 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

PAUL  A.  CASTLETON 

1946 —  (Novel  "Son  of  Robin  Hood,"  adpt.)  The 
Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col. 

TAYLOR  CAVEN 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Danny  Boy,  PRC. 

1944 —  -(Orig.)  Jamboree,  Rep.;  (Orig.)  Marshal  of 
Reno,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep. 

FRANK  CAVETT 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Smash-Up,  the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Going  My  Way,  Para. 

CEORCE  ACNEW  CHAMBERLAIN 

1948 —  (Novel)   Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

1947 —  (Novel)  The  Red  House,  UA. 
T944 — (Orig.)  Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

WHITMAN  CHAMBERS 

1948 —  (Novel  "Once  Too  Often")  Blonde  Ice,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.;  (Sc.play) 
Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Big 
Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

1946 —  (Sc.playl  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

JOHN  C.  CHAMPION 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Panhandle, 
Allied  Artists. 

HARRY  CHANDLEE 

1946 —  (Adpt.)   The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  (Adpt.,  dia.) 
The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 

DAVID  CHANDLER 

1947 —  (Sc.play)   Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

RAYMOND  CHANDLER 

1947 —  (Novel  "The  High  Window")  The  Brasher 
Doubloon,  20th;  (Novel)  Lady  in  the  Lake, 
MGM. 

1946 —  (Novel)  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para. 

1845 — (Sc.play)  The  Unseen,  Para.;  (Novel  "Fare- 
well, My  Lovely")   Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  Double  Indemnity,  Para. 

ROY  CHANSLOR 

1948 —  -(Novel,  co-sc.play)   Hazard,  Para. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Michigan  Kid,  Ul;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Black  Angel,  Ul;  (Sc.play) 
Perilous  Holiday,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Strange 
Conquest,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Secret  Command,  Col. ;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Destiny,  Univ. 


ANNE  MORRISON  CHAPIN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Big  City,  MGM. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  High  Barbaree,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

1945 — (Sc.play)  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM. 

ROBERT  CHAPIN 

1945 —  (Play)  G.  I.  Honeymoon,  Mono. 

CHARLES  CHAPLIN 

1947 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  score,  orig.,  sc.play,  actor)  Mon- 
sieur Verdoux,  UA. 

CHARLES  F.  CHAPLIN 

1944 — (Orig.)  Trocadero,  Rep. 

PRESCOTT  CHAPLIN 

1944 — (Orig.)  My  Buddy,  Rep. 

TEDWELL  CHAPMAN 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 
1944 — (Adpt.)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 

ERIK  CHARELL 

1948 —  (Musical  adpt.,  assoc.  prod.)  Casbah,  Ul. 

ROBERT  CHARLES 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Return  of  the  Ape  Man, 
Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Voodoo  Man.  Mono. 

LESLIE  CHARTERIS 

1946—  (Sc.play)  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  River  Gang,  Univ.;  (Orig.)  Lady  on 
a  Train,  Univ. 

BORDEN  CHASE 

1948 — (Orig.)  The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col.;  (Co- 
sc.play)   Red  River,  UA. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Mag.  story,  sc.play)  I've  Always  Loved  You, 
Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast.  Rep. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep. 

MARTHA  CHEAVENS 

1944 — (Orig.)  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

ANTON  CHEKOV 

(Deceased  1904) 

1944 —  (Story  "The  Shooting  Party")  Summer  Storm, 
UA. 

J.  BENTON  CHENEY 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  'Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.play)  California  Firebrand,  Rep.; 
(Orig.)  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.- 
play) Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 
Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Gun 
Talk,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Prairie  Express, 
Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Cowboy  Blues.  Col.;  'Orig., 
sc.play)  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  'Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  (Sc. 
play)  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono.;  I  Sc.play) 
Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  That 
Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid, 
Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Blazing  the  Western 
Trail,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Outlaws  of  the 
Rockies,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Rockin'  in  the  Rock- 
ies, Col.;  (Sc.play)  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands, 
Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Tex- 
as, Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  the  Prairie, 
Col. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Laramie  Trail.  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Mystery  Man,  UA. 

SONIA  CHERNUS 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Big  Fix,  PRC. 

HAL  E.  CHESTER 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 


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EDWARD  CHODOROV 

1948 — (Sc. play,  prod.)  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 —  (Adpt.)   The  Hucksters,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  Undercurrent,  MCM. 

1945 — (Play)  Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO. 

JEROME  CHODOROV 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 
1945 — (Play)    Junior  Miss,   20th;    (Sc. play)  Those 

Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO. 

ACATHA  CHRISTIE 

1947 —  (Story  basis)  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle- 
Lion. 

1945 —  (Novel)  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th. 

ROBERT  B.  CHURCHILL 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL. 
1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  (Orig., 

sc. play)  Born  to  Speed,  PRC. 

RENE  CLAIR 

1944 — (Dir.,  sc.play)  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

ALAN  R.  CLARK 

1947 — (Story,  play)  High  Wall,  MCM. 

MAURICE  CLARK 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog.  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

DONALD  HENDERSON  CLARKE 

1947 —  (Novel)  Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 

COLIN  CLEMENTS 

1946 — (Orig.)  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ. 

(AMES  CLIFDEN 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

DENISON  CLIFT 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep. 

ELMER  CLIFTON 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  (Sc. 
play)  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.; 
(Sc.play)  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono. 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Lightning  Raiders,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC; 
(Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Cunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  (Dir., 
orig.,  sc.play)  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC;  (Dir., 
orig.,  sc.play)  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC. 

EDDIE  CLINE 

1948 —  (Dir.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  )iggs  and  Maggie 
in  Society,  Mono.;  (Co-dir.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.- 
play) jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Dir.,  orig.)  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

HARRY  CLORK 

1943 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para. 

1946 — (Play  "The  Milky  Way")  The  Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  The  Mighty  Mc- 
Gurk.  MGM;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Thrill  of 
Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  (Play)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

JOHN  B.  CLYMER 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col. 

DORCAS  COCHRAN 

1946 — (Sc.play)   The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC; 

(Sc.play)  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Cirl  in  the  Case,  Col. 

FRANK  and  MARIAN  COCKRELL 

1944 —  (Novel,  sc.play)  Dark  Waters,  UA. 

FRANK  COEN 

1945 —  (Add.  dia.)   Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 


LENORE  COFFEE 

1947 — (Orig.)  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

1944—  (Sc.play)  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM. 

CEORCE  M.  COHAN 
(Deceased  11-42) 

1947 —  (Play)   Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO. 

ALBERT  |.  COHEN 

1948 —  (Prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Let's  Live  a  Little, 
EL. 

BENNETT  COHEN 

1948 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail, 
Mono. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey, 
Mono.;  (Scplay)  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA; 
(Orig.  (  sc.play)  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.; 
(Sc.play)  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Come  on  Danger,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA;  (Orig.) 
Silver  City  Kid,  Rep. 

ANTHONY  COLDEWAY 

1947. —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Tucson  Raiders,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Vigilantes  of 
Dodge  City,  Rep. 

LESTER  COLE 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Fiesta,  MGM;  (Sc.play)  The 
Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM;  (Sc.play) 
The  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Strange  Conquest,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Objective,  Burma!,  WB;  (Sc.play) 
Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  (Adpt.)  Men  in  Her 
Diary,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

ROYAL  K.  COLE 

1948 —  (Add.  dia.)  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  (Co- 
orig.)  Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Blackmail,  Rep.;  (Add.  dia.)  Along 
the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Exposed, 
Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

CARYL  COLEMAN 

1948 —  (Radio  play)  The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Wife  Wanted,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 
Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers,  Mono. 

PATRICIA  COLEMAN 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Blonde  Fever,  MGM. 

JOHN  COLLIER 

1946 —  (Sc.play)    Deception,  WB. 

HAL  COLLINS 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  sc.play)  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.: 
(Co-orig.,  sc.play)  Smart  Politics,  Mono.; 
(Add.  dia.)   I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Vacation  Days,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  High  School  Hero,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

LEWIS  D.  COLLINS 

1947 —  (Sc.play,  dir.)  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

MONTY  F.  COLLINS 

1948 —  (Add.  dia.)  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  (Co-orig.) 
Smart  Politics,  oMno. ;  (Add.  dia.)  Winner 
Take  All,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Orig.)    Heartaches,  PRC. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Add.  dia.)  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

RICHARD  COLLINS 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Little  Giant,  Univ. 

WILKIE  COLLINS 

(Deceased  1889) 

1948 —  (Novel)  The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 


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WILSON  COLLISON 

1947 —  (Character)   Undercover  Maisie,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Character)  Up  Goes  Maisie,  MCM. 
1945 — (Play)  Getting  Gertie's  Carter,  UA. 

1944 — (Character)  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM; 
(Play)  Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

ELI  COLTER 

1948 —  (Short  story)  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

DORIS  and  E.  B.  COLVAN 

1944 —  (Musical  play)  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

BETTY  COMDEN 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Good  News,  MGM. 

ADELE  COMMANDINI 

1948—  (Orig.)  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  (Sc. 
play)  Danger  Signal,  WB;  (Sc. play)  Strange 
Illusion,  PRC. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

MAURICE  H.  CONN 

1948 — (Prod.,  orig.)  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild. 

DEL  CONNELL 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

RICHARD  CONNELL 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Luxury  Liner,  MGM. 

1946 —  -(Sc.play)  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Short  story)  A  Came  of  Death,  RKO;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

MARC  CONNELLY 

1947 —  (Play)   Merton  of  the  Movies,  MCM. 
1944 — (Add.  dia.)  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

MYLES  CONNOLLY 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)   State  of  the  Union,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono.; 
(Sc.play)  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Two  Sisters  from  Boston, 
MGM. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

EUGENE  CONRAD 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC;  (Sc.play) 
Love  and  Learn,  WB;  (Sc.play)  Philo  Vance's 
Gamble,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  Gas  House  Kids  Go 
West,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  Hi,  Cood-Lookin',  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Par- 
don My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  The  Sing- 
ing Sheriff,  Univ. 

ROBERT  CONSIDINE 

1948—  (Book,  co-sc.play)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Al- 
lied Artists. 

1947 — (Orig.)  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Book)  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

RICHARD  S.  CONWAY 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 

VIRCINIA  COOK 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

WHITFIELD  COOK 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Big  City,  MGM. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  High  Barbaree,  MGM. 

1946 —  -(Sc.play)  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM. 

DENNIS  COOPER 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Fear,  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  Wom- 
an Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 


DOROTHY  COOPER 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM; 
(Co-sc.play)  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

JAMES  FENIMORE  COOPER 

(Deceased  1851  ) 

1948 — (Novel)  The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  (Novel  "The  Last  of  the  Mohicans")  Last 
of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

OLIVE  COOPER 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Three 

Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

JIM  CORBETT 

1948 —  (Book)  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

WILLIAM  CORCORAN 

1947 —  (Novel)  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

ELLEN  CORBY 

1947— (Orig.)   Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 

CEORCE  COREY 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Cal. 

NORMAN  CORWIN 

1944—  (Orig.)  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

SAM  COSLOW 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.)  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 
1944 — (Orig.)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  COTTRELL 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

VIRCINIA  SPENCER  COWLES 

1944 —  (Book  "Looking  for  Trouble")  Ladies  Cour- 
ageous, UA. 

CEORCE  HARMON  COXE 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Hidden  Eye,  MCM. 

ELLEN  COYLE 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Overland  Riders,  PRC. 

HARRY  CRANE 

1946— (Sc.play)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MCM;  (Add.  dia.) 

Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM. 

FRANK  CRAVEN 

(Deceased  9-1-46) 

1944 — (Orig.)  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

A.  J.  CRONIN 

1946 —  (Novel)  The  Green  Years,  MGM. 

1944 — (Novel)  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

HUME  CRONYN 

1948 —  (Adpt.)   Rope,  WB. 

MELVILLE  CROSSMAN 

1944 — (Orig.)  The  Purple  Heart,  20th. 

RUSSEL  CROUSE 

1948 — (Play)  State  of  the  Union,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Play)  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

WILLIAM  X.  CROWLEY 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono. 

HOMER  CROY 

1948 —  (Novel)   Family  Honeymoon,  Ul. 

IRVINC  CUMMINCS,  JR. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th. 
1946 — (Orig.,    sc.play)    Dangerous    Millions,  20th; 

(Orig.,  sc.play)  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th. 

DWICHT  CUMMINS 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  (Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.play)   Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Thunderhead,  Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 


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NATHANIEL  CURTIS 

1948 — (Sc.play)  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Add.  sc.)   Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

JAMES  OLIVER  CURWOOD 

(Deceased  1927) 

1946 —  (Novel)  Cod's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  (Novel)  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild. 

CLARISSA  FAIRCHILD  CUSHMAN 

1946 —  (Novel)  Young  Widow,  UA. 

HERBERT  DALMAS 

1948 — (Orig.)  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
An  American  Romance,  MGM. 

RICHARD  HENRY  DANA,  JR. 
(Deceased  1882) 

1946 — (Novel)  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

SYLVIA  C.  L.  DANNETT 

1946 —  'Play,  "Murder  Knows  No  Season")  The  Un- 
dercover Woman,  Rep. 

W.  SCOTT  DARLINC 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc-play)  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono.;  (Sc.- 
play) Kidnapped,  Mono.;  (Co-sc.play)  Shang- 
hai Chest,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Add.  dia.)  Louisiana,  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  Born 
to  Speed,  PRC;  (Adpt.)  Too  Many  Winners, 
PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Chinese  Ring, 
Mono. 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Bullfighters,  20th; 
(Adpt.)  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Spider,  20th. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
The  Big  Noise,  20th;  (Orig.)  Cobra  Woman, 
Univ.;   (Adpt.)  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

CAIL  DAVENPORT 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 


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CWEN  DAVENPORT 

-(Novel  "Belvedere")  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 


JOHN  DAVENPORT 

1948 — -(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Shades  of  Gray,  U.  S. 
Army  Signal  Corps. 


1945 


MARCIA  DAVENPORT 

■(Novel)  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 


DELMER  DAVES 

1947 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Red  House,  UA;  (Dir.,  sc. 
play)    Dark  Passage,  WB. 

1944 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB; 
(Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Very  Thought  of  You, 
WB. 

CHARLES  DAVID 

1945 —  (Story,  "Fairy  Tale  Murder")  River  Gang, 
Univ. 

RONALD  DAVIDSON 

1948 —  (Orig.)  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Triggerman,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono. 

VALENTINE  DAVIES 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  You  Were  Meant  for 
Me,  20th;  (Co-sc.play)  Chicken  Every  Sun- 
day, 20th. 

1947 — (Orig.)  Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 


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CLYDE  BRION  DAVIS 

■(Novel)  Adventure,  MGM. 


EDDIE  DAVIS 

1945 — (Sketches)   Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono. 


FRANK  DAVIS 

1948 — -(Co-sc.play)  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 
1945 — (Sc.play)  A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

FREDERICK  C.  DAVIS 

1944 — (Orig.)  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC. 

LUTHER  DAVIS 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Hucksters,  MGM. 

MARC  DAVIS 

1948 —  (Co-cartoon  story  treatment) 
Heart.  RKO. 

MAURICE  DAVIS 

1948 — (Suggested  by  Davis'  "The  Twisted  Road") 
Race  Street,  RKO. 


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OWEN  DAVIS 

-(Play  "The  Nervous  Wreck"),  Up  in  Arms, 
RKO. 

STANLEY  DAVIS 

-(Sc.play)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 
-(Sc.play)  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 


Univ.;  (Sc.play) 


1943- 


FITZROY  DAVIS 

-(Sc.play)  The  Heat's  On,  Col. 


Murder  in  the  Blue  Room, 
Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 


ISABEL  DAWN 

-(Sc.play)  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 
-(Sc.play)    Good    Night,    Sweetheart,  Rep.; 
(Add.  dia.)  Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

CLARENCE  DAY 

-(Stories)  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

BARNEY  DEAN 

-(Sketches)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

ELDON  DEDINI 

-(Sc.play)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

CHARLES  de  CRANDCOURT 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)  Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 

EDWARD  DEIN 

-(Co-orig.)  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

-(Sc.play)  The  Cat  Creeps,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  The 

Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col. 
-(Orig.)   Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 

Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 

The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col. 
-(Sc.play)  Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  (Adpt.)  My 

Gal   Loves   Music,   Univ.;    (Sc.play)  Slightly 

Terrific,  Univ. 

CEORCE  De  La  FOUCHARDIERE 

-(Play,  novel,  "La  Chienne")  Scarlet  Street, 
Univ. 

FLOYD  DELL 

-(Play)  Casanova  Brown,  RKO. 

WALTER  DeLEON 

( Deceased ) 

-(Sc.play)  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 
-(Sc.play)    Delightfully  Dangerous,   UA;  (Sc. 

play)  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  Out 

of  This  World,  Para. 
-(Sc.play)  Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

VINA  DELMAR 

-(Play)  Cynthia,  MGM. 

ANDRE  DeLORDE 

-(Play)  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 

CUY  de  MAUPASSANT 

(Deceased  1893) 

-(Story)  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

ALBERT  De  MOND 

-(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  King  of  the  Gamblers, 
Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.; 
(Add.  dia.)  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep. 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

-(Orig.)  Shock,  20th. 

-(Sc.play)  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep. 


ROBERT  SIODMAK 


"CRISS  CROSS  "—(U.I.) 
"THE  GREAT  SINNER'' 
"THELMA  JORDAN" 


Under  Exclusive  Contract 
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WRITERS 


239 


REGINALD  DEN  HAM 

1948 — (Co-play)  Wallflower,  WB. 

ALBERT  de  PINA 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono. 

ALBERT  DERR 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  sc. play)  Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

B.  C.  DeSYLVIA 

1947 —  (Mus.  comedy,  songs)  Good  News,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

HELEN  DEUTSCH 

1948 —  (Sc. play)  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)   Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  National  Velvet,  MGM;  (Sc. play) 
The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM. 

JACQUES  DEVAL 

1948 —  (Play  "Oh!  Brother")  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions, 
Para. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

|ACK  DeWITT 

1948 — (Sc. play)  Rocky,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen 
Guild;  (Sc. play)  Louisiana,  Mono.;  (Sc. play) 
The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

KAREN  DeWOLF 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL; 
(Co-orig.)  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Stepchild,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  Bury  Me 
Dead,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM; 
(Orig.)  It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col. 

1945 —  (Adpt.,  sc.play)  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA. 

1944—  (Sc.play)  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

DAVID  DIAMOND 

1945 —  (Idea)  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

I.  A.  L.  DIAMOND 

1948 —  I  Co-sc.play)  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB ; 
(Add.  dia.)  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Love  and  Learn,  WB ;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Always  Together,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ. 

R.  A.  DICK 
(r.  n.  JOSEPHINE  A.  C.  LESLIE) 

1947 —  (Novel)  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th. 

ROBERT  (BOB)  DILLON 

1945 —  (Orig.)  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ. 

HOWARD  DIMSDALE 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM; 
(Sc.play)  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Senorita  from  the  West, 
Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ. 

MEL  DINELLI 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

EDWARD  DOHERTY 

1944 — (Orig.)  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

JAY  DOTEN 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Contender,  PRC. 

Sir  ARTHUR  CONAN  DOYLE 

(Deceased  1930) 

1946 —  (Characters)  Dressed  to  Kill,  Ul;  (Characters) 
Terror  By  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Characters)  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.; 
iCharacters)  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ. ;  (Char- 
acters) The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 — (Characters  "The  6  Napoleons")  The  Pearl  of 
Univ.;  (Characters)  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

JACK  DOYLE 

1944 — (Characters)  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col. 

LAIRD  DOYLE 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 


OLIVER  DRAKE 

1947 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.)  Rainbow  Over  the  Rock- 
ies, Mono.;  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.)  Song  of  the 
Sierras,  Mono. 

1946 — (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.)  Moon  Over  Montana, 
Mono.;  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Trail  to 
Mexico,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.)  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Orig.)   Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep. 

JAY  DRATLER 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  (Nov- 
el) Pitfall,  UA;  (Sc.play)  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Dark  Corner.  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Laura,  20th. 

CARL  DREHER 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Strange  Conquest,  Univ. 

ARTHUR  DREIFUSS 

1948 — (Prod.,  dir.,  co-sc.play,  co-adpt.)  An  Old 
Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.; 
(Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Little  Miss  Broadway, 
Col.;  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Sweet  Genevieve, 
Col. 

1946 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  High  School  Hero,  Mono. 
1944 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

DAVIS  DRESSER 

(also  known  as  BRETT  HALL  I  DAY 

MARCEL  DUCHAMP 

1948 —  (Co-orig.  ideas)  Dreams  That  Money  Can 
Buy,  Films  Intl. 

MARJORIE  DUDLEY 

1944 — (Sc.play)  I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC. 

WARREN  DUFF 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Experiment  Perilous,  RKO;  (Orig.. 
sc.play)  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Step 
Lively,  RKO. 

ALBERT  DUFFY 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)   Dark  Past,  Col. 

JESSE  DUFFY 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Bordertown  Trails,  Rep. 

ALEXANDRE  DUMAS 

(Deceased  1870) 

1948 — (Novel)  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Novel)  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC 

1945 —  (Novel  "The  Companions  of  Jehu".  The 
Fighting  Guardsman,  Col. 

DAPHNE  du  MAURIER 

1944 —  (Novel)  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

RENAULT  DUNCAN 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen 
Guild. 

SAM  DUNCAN 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

JOHN   A.  DUNKEL 

1945 —  (Radio  play)  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep. 

SCOTT  DUNLAP 

1944— (Prod.,  orig.)  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

PHILIP  DUNNE 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  Escape,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th; 
(Sc.play)  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

DECLA  DUNNINC 

1948 —  (Adpt.)  I,  Jane  Doe.  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

LORD  DUNSANY 
(r.n.   EDWARD  PLUNKETT) 

1944 — (Orig.)  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

MICHEL  DURAN 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Heartbeat,  RKO. 


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WRITERS 


ROBERT  C.  DuSOE 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO. 

ARNAUD  D'USSEAU 

1944 — (Play)  Tomorrow,  the  World!  UA. 

JULIEN  DUVIVIER 

1944 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Imposter, 
Univ. 

ALLAN  DWAN 

1945 —  (Dir.,  adpt.,  sc. play)  Cetting  Gertie's  Carter, 
UA. 

KENNETH  EARL 

1948 —  (Orig.)  Whiplash,  WB. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM ;  (Orig.)  Caro- 
lina Blues,  Col. 

FENTON  EARNSHAW 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Killer  at  Large,  PRC. 

MICNON  EBERHART 

1945 —  (Novel  "Hasty  Wedding")  Three's  a  Crowd, 
Rep. 

LOIS  EBY 

1948 —  (Co-novel  "The  Velvet  Fleece")  Larceny,  Ul. 

LESLIE  EDCLEY 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col. 

BLAKE  EDWARDS 

1948 —  (Co-prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Panhandle, 
Allied  Artistts. 

HENRY  EDWARDS 

1947 — (Orig.)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

LORRAINE  EDWARDS 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

10  EISINCER 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Gilda,  Col.;  (Novel)  The  Walls 
Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 — (Sc.play)  The  Spider,  20th. 

IRVING  ELINSON 

1944 —  (Add.  dia.)   Show  Business,  RKO. 

EDWARD  ELISCU 

1947 —  (Sc.play)    Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 — (Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play,  songs)  Hey,  Rookie, 
Col. 

ELIZABETH 

(r.  n.  Countess  ELIZABETH  MARY  RUSSELL) 
(Deceased  1941  ) 

1944 — (Novel)  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

E.  A.  ELLINCTON 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Gilda,  Col. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th. 

ROBERT  ELLIS 

1946 —  -(Sc.play)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  (Adpt.)  Three  Little 
Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Something  for 
the  Boys,  20th. 

IRVING  ELMAN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Challenge,  20th;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  1  3  Lead  Soldiers,  20th. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Crimson  Key,  20th; 
(Orig.,   sc.play)    Backlash,   20th;  (Sc.play) 

Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  Accomplice,  PRC. 

GILBERT  EMERY 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

ROBERT  EMMETT 

1944—  (Orig. )  Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono. 

CYRIL  ENDFIELD 

1948 —  (Dir.,  orig.  radio  play,  sc.play)  The  Argyle 
Secrets,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.; 
(Dir.,  sc.play)   Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  (As- 
soc. prod.,  sc.play)  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  (Dir., 
orig.,  sc.play)  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

GUY  ENDORE 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  Story  of  G.I.  Joe,  UA. 


SAMUEL  C.  ENCEL 

1946 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

RICHARD  ENCLISH 

1948 — (Short  story)  Leather  Gloves,  Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1946—  (Mag.  stories)  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO. 
1945 — (Sc.play)  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Brazil,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Sweet 
and  Low-Down,  20tn. 

KEN  ENCLUND 

1948—  (Sc.play)  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para. 

ANCNA  ENTERS 

1948 —  (Orig.)  Tenth  Avenue  Angel,  MGM. 

HENRY  EPHRON 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Wallflower,  WB. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Always  Together,  WB. 

1944 — (Play)  3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  (Sc.playl  Bride  by 
Mistake,  RKO. 

PHOEBE  EPHRON 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Wallflower,  WB. 

1947 —  -(Orig.,  sc.play)  Always  Together,  WB. 

1944 — (Play)  3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  (Sc.play)  Bride  by 
Mistake,  RKO. 

JULIUS  j.  EPSTEIN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB; 
(Co-stage  play)  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  (Prod., 
sc.play)  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

PHILIP  C.  EPSTEIN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB  ; 
(Co-stage  play )  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB ;  (Prod., 
sc.play)  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

HAROLD  ERICKSON 

1945 —  (Add.  dia.)  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

MAX  ERNST 

1948 — (Co-orig.  ideas)  Dreams  That  Money  Can 
Buy,  Films  Intl. 

CHESTER  ERSKINE 

1948 — (Prod.,  sc.play)  All  My  Sons,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  sc.play  )The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Play,  sc.play)  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife, 
MGM. 

HARRY  ESSEX 

1948 —  (Add.  dia.)  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL;  (Co- 
sc.play)  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild,  (Sc.play) 
Desperate,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Boston  Blackie  and  the  Law, 
Col.;  (Play  "Corpus  Delicti")  Dangerous  Bus- 
iness, Col. 

HOWARD  ESTABROOK 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 
1946 — (Adpt.)  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)   Dakota.  Rep. 

1944 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Heavenly  Days,  RKO; 
(Adpt.,  sc.play)  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey, 
UA. 

ALEXANDER  ESWAY 

1943 —  (Sc.play)  The  Cross  of  Lorraine,  MGM. 

DALE  EUNSON 

1944 —  (Play)  Guest  in  the  House,  UA. 

JULIUS  EVANS 

1948 — (Assoc.  prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Sword  of  the 
Avenger,  EL. 

ROBERT  FABER 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

JAMES  BERNARD  FACAN 

1946 —  (Play  "Bella  Donna")  Temptation,  Ul. 


WRITERS 


241 


DOUCLAS  FAIRBANKS,  |R 

1947 — (Prod.,  sc.play,  actor)  The  Exile,  Ul. 

|OHN  FANTE 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

FRANCIS  EDWARD  FARACOH 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  Renegades.  Col. 

HOWARD  FAST 

1948 —  (Novel  "Rachel")  Rachel  and  the  Stranger, 
RKO. 

WILLIAM  FAULKNER 

1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1944—  (Sc.play)  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

FREDERICK  FAUST 

(also  known  as  MAX  BRAND) 
(Deceased  1944) 

JOHN  FAXON 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

RANDALL  FAYE 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Scotland  Yard  Investigator, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Great  Stagecoach  Rob- 
bery, Rep. 

1944 —  (Add.  dia.)  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)   Firebrands  of  Arizona,  Rep. 

KENNETH  FEARLINC 

1948 —  (Novel)  The  Big  Clock,  Para. 

BEN  FEINER,  |R. 

1948 — (Adpt.)  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

BERNARD  FEINS 

1947—  (Orig.)  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Cuban  Pete,  Ul. 

FELIX  FEIST 

1947 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride, 
RKO. 

EARL  FELTON 

1948 —  (Orig.)  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Criminal  Court,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  My  Best  Gal,  Rep. 

FRANK  FENTON 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Lady  Luck,  RKO;  (Orig.)  Nocturne, 
RKO. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Goodnight,  Sweetheart,  Rep. 

EDNA  FERBER 

1945 —  (Novel)  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

NAT  FERBER 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

MARCARET  FERCUSON 

1948 —  (Novel)  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

WALTER  FERRIS 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

MICHAEL  FESSIER 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Slave  Girl,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 
1945 — (Prod.,   orig.,   sc.play)    Frontier   Gal,  Univ.; 

(Prod.,  sc.play)  That  Night  With  You,  Univ.; 
(Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 
1944 — (Adpt.)  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  (Prod.,  sc. 
play)  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  (Prod.,  orig., 
sc.play)  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.;  (Prod., 
sc.play)  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

MEDORA  FIELD 

1944 — (Novel  "Blood  on  Her  Shoe")  The  Cirl  Who 
Dared,  Rep. 

RACHEL  FIELD 

1947 —  (Novel)  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 
1944 — (Novel)  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para. 


LORRAINE  FIELDING 

1947 —  (Orig.)  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MCM. 

DOROTHY  FIELDS 

1948 —  (Co-musical  play,  songs)  Up  in  Central  Park, 
Ul;  (Co-mus.  play)  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

1944 — (Musical  comedy)  Something  for  the  Boys, 
20th. 

HERBERT  FIELDS 

1948 — (Co-mus.  play)  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  (Co- 
mus.  play)  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Musical  comedy)  Something  for  the  Boys, 
20th. 

JOSEPH  FIELDS 

1948 — (Prod.,  co-sc.play,  songs)  The  Man  from 
Texas,  EL. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion. 
1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

1945 —  (Play)  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 —  (Play)  The  Doughgirls,  WB. 

HAL  FIMBERC 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para.; 
(Sc.play)    In  Society,  Univ.;   (Orig.,  sc.play) 

The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

SYLVIA  FINE 

1946 —  -(Spec,  material)  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn, 
RKO. 

1945 —  (Spec,  material)  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

IRVINC  FINEMAN 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Clas- 
sics. 

1944 —  (Adpt.)  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

ABEM  FINKEL 

(Deceased  3-10-48) 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul ;  (Adpt.)  The 
Tender  Years,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB ;  (Sc.play) 
Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

FRED  F.  FINKELHOFFE 

1948—  (Sc.play)  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

1946 —  -(Orig.,  sc.play)  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

BERNARD  FINS 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

HAM  FISHER 

1946 —  (Comic  strip)  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.; 
(Comic  strip)  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

JAMES  B.  FISHER 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

STEVE  FISHER 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists; 
(Sc.play)  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM; 
(Sc.play)  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

1945— (Sc.play)  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

MARCARET  FITTS 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MGM. 

JAMES  A.  FITZPATRICK 

1945 — (Assoc.  prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of 
Mexico,  Rep. 

COURTLAND  FITZSIMMONS 

1945 — (Orig.)  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep. 

PAUL  P.  FIX 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

FRANCES  FLAHERTY 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 

ROBERT  FLAHERTY 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play,  dir.,  prod.)  Louisiana 
Story,  Lopert. 


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WRITERS 


BERRY  FLEMING 

1945 — (Novel)  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th. 

IOHN  FLEMING 

1948 — (Co-novel  "The  Velvet  Fleece")  Larceny,  Ul. 

LUCILLE  FLETCHER 

1948 — (Radio  play,  sc. play)  Sorry,  Wrong  Number, 
Para. 

ROBERT  FLOREY 

1948 — (Dir.,  co-sc.play)  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

RICHARD  FLOURNOY 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

LADISLAS  FODOR 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  (Sc. play) 
The  Other  Love,  UA. 

1944 — (Orig.  adpt.)  Tampico,  20th. 

YOLANDA  FOLDES 

1948 —  (Novel)   My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  (Novel)   Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

BRADBURY  FOOTE 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)   King  of  the  Gamblers, 
Rep.;  (Sc. play)  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Story,  play)  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep. 
1944 — (Orig.)  Lady,  Let's  Dance.  Mono. 

KATHRYN  FORBES 

1948 —  (Novel  "Mama's  Bank  Account")   I  Remem- 
ber Mama.  RKO. 


1947- 


LEONHARD  FRANK 

(Novel)  Desire  Me,  MGM. 


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■(  Novel) 


MURRAY  FORBES 

Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 


BRYANT  FORD 

-  (Sc. play )  Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep. 

COREY  FORD 

-(Book  suggestion)  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

HARRIET  FORD 

-(Play)  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

CARL  FOREMAN 

-(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  So  This  Is  New  York, 
UA;  (Co-orig.)  Let's  Co  to  the  Movies,  RKO. 
-(Orig.)  Dakota,  Rep. 

CARRETT  FORT 

(Deceased  10-30-45) 

-(Orig.)   Inside  job,  Ul. 

-(Orig.)  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

-(Adpt.)  The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para. 

BENNETT  FOSTER 

-(Orig.)  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono. 

HARVE  FOSTER 

-(Dir.,  sc. play)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

LEWIS  R.  FOSTER 

-(Orig.  sc. play)  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her 
Now,  20th. 

-(Adpt.)  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB. 
-(Adpt.)  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 
-(Sc. play)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  (Idea) 
It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

MICHAEL  FOSTER 

-(Orig.)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

ROYAL  FOSTER 

-(Sc. play)  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

FRED  L.  FOX 

-(Add.  dia.)  Hit  the  Hay,  Col. 

OWEN  FRANES 

-(Orig.)  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

BRUNO  FRANK 

(Deceased  6-22-45) 

-(Adpt.)  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

FREDRIC  M.  FRANK 

-(Sc. play)  Unconquered,  Para. 

HARRIET  FRANK,  Jr. 

-(Co-sc.play)  Silver  River,  WB;  (Co-sc.play) 
Whiplash,  WB. 


MELVIN  FRANK 

1948 — (Co-prod.,  co-sc.play)  Mr.  Blandings  Builds 
His  Dream  House,  SRO;  <Co-orig.l  A  South- 
ern Yankee,  MGM;  (Co-sc.play)  The  Return 
of  October,  Col. 

1947 — (Sc. play)  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para.; 
< Orig.,  sc. play)  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play,  sketches)  Duffy's  Tavern, 
Para. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 

PAUL  FRANK 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th. 

ROSE  FRANKEN 

1946 —  (Stories,  sc. play)  Claudia  and  David,  20th; 
(Orig.,  adpt.)  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

PAUL  FRANKLIN 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Dark  Mountain,  Para. 

IRWIN  R.  FRANKLYN 

1948 —  'Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Woman  from  Tangier, 
Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Waterfront,  PRC;  (Sc. play) 
Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 


(Dir., 
(Dir., 

PRC. 


HARRY  FRASER 

1946 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Navajo  Kid,  PRC; 
orig..  sc. play)  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC; 
sc. play)  Six  Gun  Man,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Enemy  of  the  Law, 
1944 — (Sc. play)  I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC. 

DEVERY  FREEMAN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Fuller  Brush  Man.  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

EVERETT  FREEMAN 

1948 —  (Sc. play)  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO;  (Sc. play)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue, 
Mono. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO. 

JOSEPH  FREEMAN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Dreams  That  Money 
Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

FRED  FREIBERCER 

1947 — (Adpt.)  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 
1946 — (Add.  dia.)  Susie  Steps  Out, 


UA. 


ALAN  FRIEDMAN 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)   A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM;  (Orig.) 
She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM. 

KETTI  FRINCS 

1948 —  (Sc. play)  The  Accused,  Para. 
1944 — (Sc. play)  Guest  in  the  House,  UA. 

ANNE  FROELICK 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

1946 —  (Adpt.,  sc. play)  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 
1944 — (Sc. play)  The  Master  Race,  RKO. 

CEORCE  FROESCHEL 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

JACK  FROST 

1945 —  (Basis  for  orig.)  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col. 

DANIEL  FUCHS 

1948 — (Sc. play)   Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  -(Novel,  "Low  Company,"  orig.,  sc. play)  The 
Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)   Between  Two  Worlds,  WB. 

SAM  FULLER 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront,  Rep. 

RENE  FULOP-MILLER 

1944 — (Book,    "Triumph    Over    Pain")    The  Great 
Moment,  Para. 


WRITERS 


243 


WERNER  H.  FURST 

1944 — (Orig.)   Bluebeard,  PRC. 

JULES  FURTHMAN 

1947 — (Sc. play)  Moss  Rose,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Night- 
mare Alley,  20th. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

FRANK  CABRIELSON 

1946 — (Sc.play)  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Don  )uan  Quilligan,  20th. 
1944 — (Sc.play)   Something  for  the  Boys,  20th. 


1944- 


ALLEN  CALE 

(Sc.play)  Trocadero,  Rep. 


PAUL  and  PAULINE  CALLICO 

1945— (Orig.)  The  Clock,  MCM. 


1948- 


1948- 


1945- 
1944- 


JOHN  CALSWORTHY 

(Deceased  1933) 

-i  Play)  Escape,  20th. 

KENNETH  CAMET 

- 1  Co-sc.play  I  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.; 
(Co-sc.play)  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  (Sc.- 
play) Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  (Add.  dia.)  Thun- 
derhoof,  Col.;  (Co-sc.play)  Wake  of  the  Red 
Witch,  Rep. 

-(Sc.play)  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO. 
-(Sc.play)  Tampico,  20th. 


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1946 


1945- 


PAUL  CANCELIN 

1948 — -(Orig.,  co-sc.play)  Under  California  Stars, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Son  of  Cod's  Country, 
Rep. 

(Orig.)  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep. 
(Orig.)  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Roll 
on  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;   (Sc.play)   Under  Ne- 
vada Skies,  Rep.;   (Orig.)   That  Texas  Jam- 
boree, Col. 

(Sc.play)  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  (Orig.)  A 
Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  (Sc-play)  Strangers  in 
the  Night,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Daltons 
Ride  Again,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  (Adpt.) 
Cover  Girl,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Cowboy 
Canteen,  Col.;  (Orig.)  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ. 

ERNEST  K.  CANN 

1947 — -(Novel)  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

ED  CARDNER 

1945 —  'Characters,  actor)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

CRANT  CARRETT 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Mighty  McCurk,  MCM; 
(Sc.play)  Bad  Bascomb,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MCM; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Rationing,  MCM. 

OLIVER  H.  P.  CARRETT 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  (Adpt.)  Duel 
in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

DAVID  CARTH 

1948 —  (Orig.)  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th. 

EILEEN  CARY 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col. 

HARVEY  CATES 

(Deceased  11-4-48) 

1948 —  I  Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Racing  Luck,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers, 
Mono.;  (Sc.play)  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild;  (Sc. 
play)  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  Di- 
vorce, Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Mr.  Muggs 
Rides  Again,  Mono. 

HELEN  CEISEL 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Design  for  Death.  RKO. 

THEODOR  S.  CEISEL 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Design  for  Death,  RKO. 


ERWIN  CELSEY 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  (Orig.)  This 
Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

PIERRE  CENDRON 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Fog  Island,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Bluebeard,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  Minstrel 
Man,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  The  Monster  Maker, 
PRC. 

CEORCE  W.  CEORCE 

1948 —  (Orig.)   Bodyguard,  RKO. 

GERALD  CERACHTY 

1948 — (Co-orig.  I  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.- 
play) Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  (Co-sc.play) 
The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Wyoming,  Rep.;  (Orig.)  On  the  Old 
Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Cat  Creeps,  Ul;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Heldorado,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Home  in 
Oklahoma,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Rainbow  Over 
Texas,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Shady  Lady.  Univ.;  (Orig.)  Wagon  Wheels 
Westward,  Rep. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood, 
RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Falcon  in  Mexico, 
RKO. 

MAURICE  CERACHTY 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Who  Killed  'Doc'  Rob- 
bin,  UA;  (Co-sc.play)  Whiplash,  WB. 

BARNEY  CERARD 

1948 — (Prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Jiggs  and  Mag- 
gie in  Society,  Mono.;  (Prod.,  co-orig.,  sc. 
play)   Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 

ELIOT  CIBBONS 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)   Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono. 


1947- 


1947- 
1944- 


1945- 


ARCHIE  CIBBS 

1944 — (Orig.)  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

SHERIDAN  CIBNEY 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Locket,  RKO. 
-(Prod.,  sc.play)  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and 
Gay,  Para. 

ANTHONY  CILBERT 

-(Novel  "The  Woman  in  Red")  My  Name  Is 
Julia  Ross,  Col. 

DORIS  CILBERT 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  La- 
dies Courageous,  UA;  (Sc.play)  Lake  Placid 
Serenade,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Storm  Over  Lis- 
bon, Rep. 

FRAN  CILBERT 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again, 
Screen  Guild. 

FRANK  CILL,  JR. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Earl  Carroll  Sketchoook,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Mexicana,  Rep. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Bra- 
zil, Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Casanova  in  Bur- 
lesque, Rep. 

E.  B.  CINTY 

1948 —  (Play)  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 

BERNARD  CIRARD 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Waterfront  at  Midnight, 
Para.;  (Sc.play)  The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

BENJAMIN  CLAZER 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied 
Artists. 

FREDERICK  DILLEY  CLIDDEN 

(also  known  as  LUKE  SHORT) 

RUMER  CODDEN 

1948 —  -(Novel  "Take  Three  Tenses")  Enchantment, 
RKO. 


JOHN  M.  STAHL 

20th  Century-Fox 


WRITERS 


245 


LEE  COLD 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Clamour  Cirl,  Col. 

ZACHARY  COLD 

1947 — (Sc. play)  Humoresaue,  WB. 

PETER  COLDBAUM 

1947 — (Sc. play)  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

RAY  GOLDEN 

1944— (Orig.,  sc. play)   Nothing  But  Trouble,  MCM. 

HAROLD  GOLDMAN 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  (Orig.) 
Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono. 

MARTIN  GOLDSMITH 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Blind  Spot,  Col. ;  (Sc.play)  The  Lone 
Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Detour,  PRC. 

JEROME  T.  COLLARD 

1948 —  (Orig.  idea)  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)   Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

PECCY  COODIN 

1948 — (Novel  "Clemintine")   Mickey,  EL. 

DAVID  COODIS 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Unfaithful,  WB;  (Novel) 
Dark  Passage,  WB. 

JACK  COODMAN 

1946 —  (Mag.  story)  Cay  Blades,  Rep. 

FRANCES  GOODRICH 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Easter  Parade,  MCM; 
(Co-sc.play)  The  Pirate,  MCM;  (Co-sc.play) 
Summer  Holiday,  MCM. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

HILDA  CORDON 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Truth  About  Murder, 
RKO. 

RUTH  CORDON 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1945—  (Play)  Over  21,  Col. 

WILLIAM  GORDON 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO. 

JAY  CORNEY 

1944 —  (Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play,  songs)  Hey,  Rookie, 
Col. 

LASZLO  COROG 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

MARTIN  COSCH 

1945 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Holly- 
wood, MCM. 

ALEX  COTTLIEB 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col. 

ELIZABETH  COUDCE 

1947 —  (Novel)  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MCM. 

CHESTER  COULD 

1947 — (Cartoon  strip)  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO; 
(Cartoon  strip)  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome, 
RKO. 

1946 —  (Cartoon  strip)  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO. 

1945—  (Cartoon  strip)  Dick  Tracy,  RKO. 

JAMES  COW 

1944 — (Play)  Tomorrow,  the  World!,  UA. 

WILLIAM  H.  CRAFFIS 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

ERWIN  GRAHAM 

1946 —  (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

CARRETT  CRAHAM 

1946—  (Adpt.)  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col. 


HARDIE  CRAMATKY 

1948 — (Co-orig.  sketches)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

CORDON  CRAND 

1947 —  (Story)  Sport  of  Kings,  Col. 

BERT  GRANET 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1944—  (Orig.)  Show  Business,  RKO. 

JAMES  EDWARD  CRANT 

1948 —  (Orig.)   The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Angel  and  the  Badman, 
Rep. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Great  John  L.,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  (Orig.) 
Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 

JOHN  CRANT 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL; 
(Co.-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Abbott  and  Costello 
Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  (Co-sc.play)  Mexi- 
can Hayride,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul; 
(Sc.play)  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Gap, 
Ul. 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds, 
Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Naughty  Nineties, 
Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  In  Society,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM. 

MORTON  CRANT 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 
1944 — (Sc.play)   Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO. 

MAURI  CRASHIN 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

RALPH  CRAVES 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Double  Exposure,  Para. 

HUCH  CRAY 

1945 —  (Story,  "Fairy  Tale  Murder")  River  Gang, 
Univ.;  (Add.  dia.)  The  Brighton  Strangler. 
RKO. 

CHARLES  CRAYSON 

1948- — (Co-sc.play)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

ADOLPH  CREEN 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Good  News,  MGM. 

ANNE  CREEN 

1946—  (Sc.play)  Her  Sisters  Secret,  PRC. 

HOWARD  J.  CREEN 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  San  Ouentin,  RKO. 

1945 — (Sc.play)  Having  Wonderful  Crime.  RKO; 
(Sc.play)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Take  It  Big,  Para.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Racket  Man,  Col. 

PAUL  CREEN 

1945—  (Adpt.)  State  Fair,  20th. 

CLARENCE  GREENE 

1944 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC 

EVE  CREENE 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

CRAHAM  CREENE 

1947 — (Novel  "The  Labyrinthine  Ways")  The  Fugi- 
tive, RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

1944 —  (Novel)  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para. 

WILLIAM  LINDSAY  CRESHAM 

1947 — (Novel)  Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

JOHN  GREY 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep  ; 
(Orig.)  I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

1944 — (Orig.)  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ. 


246 


WRITERS 


ZANE  CREY 
(Deceased  1939) 

1947 —  (Novel)  Cunfighters,  Col.;  (Novel)  Under  the 
Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  (Novel)  Code  of  the  West, 
RKO;  (Novel)  Thunder  Mountain,  RKO; 
(Novel)  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1946 — (Novel)  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Novel)  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO; 
(Novel)  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Novel)  Nevada,  RKO. 

ELEANORE  GRIFFIN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Harvey  Cirls,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  (Story  "Be  It  Ever  So  Humble"),  Hi,  Beauti- 
ful, Univ. 

I  AN  CRIPPO 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

FRANK  CRUBER 

1948 — (Co-sc.play  I  The  Challenge,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)   Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Dressed  to  Kill,  Ul;  (Novel,  sc. play) 
The  French  Key,  Rep.;  (Adpt.)  In  Old  Sacra- 
mento, Rep.;  (Sc. play)  Terror  by  Night, 
Univ.;  (Novel,  sc. play)  Accomplice,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Novel)  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  (Adpt.)  Johnny 
Angel,  RKO. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB. 

MARCARET  CRUEN 

1948 —  (Co-orig. )  Road  House,  20th. 

1944 — (Add.  dia.)   Nothing  But  Trouble,  MCM. 

JERRY  CRUSKIN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  (Co- 
sc.play)  Slippy  McCee,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  (Sc. play) 
Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep. 

JOHN  CUEDEL 

1946 —  (Radio  program)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

FRED  CUIOL 

1944 — (Orig.)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 

JAMES  CUNN 

1947 —  (Novel)  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc. play) 
The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

ERIC  CURNEY 

1946 — (Story)  Make  Mine  Music.  RKO. 

LEON  CUTTER  MAN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists. 

CHARLES  HAAS 

1948 — -(Prod.,  sc. play)   Moonrise,  Rep. 

ALBERT  HACKETT 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)    Easter  Parade,  MCM; 

(Co-sc.play)  The  Pirate,  MCM;  (Co-sc.play) 

Summer  Holiday,  MCM. 
1946 — (Sc. play)    It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  (Sc. 

play)  The  Virginian,  Para. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Hitler  Cang,  Para.;  (Sc. 

pley)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

JAMES  HACAN 

1948 — (Play)  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB. 

WILLIAM  HACENS 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)   Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  WISTER  HAINES 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Beyond  Glory,  Para.; 
(Play)  Command  Decision,  MCM. 

CAPT.  HARVEY  S.  HAISLIP 

1948 — (Co-sc.play,  commentary)  The  Secret  Land, 
MCM. 

CEORCE  HALASZ 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

EDWARD  HALDEMAN 

1944 — (Orig.)   Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 


JAMES  NORMAN  HALL 

1947 —  (Novel)  High  Barbaree.  MCM. 

1944 —  (Novel)  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

JANE  HALL 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

NORMAN  S.  HALL 

1948 —  (Orig.  sc.play)  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River, 
Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill, 
Col.;  (Co-sc.play)  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.;  (Sc.- 
play) Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col.;  (Orig.  sc.- 
play) Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.- 
play) Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

HERMAN   E.  HALLAND 

1945 —  (Idea)  This  Man's  Navy,  MCM. 

BRETT  HALLIDAY 

(also  known  as  DAVIS  DRESSER) 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  (Orig.)  Too 
Many  Winners,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  (Orig.)  Lar- 
ceny in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  (Orig.)  Murder  Is 
My  Business,  PRC. 

AILEEN  HAMILTON 

1945 — (Orig.)  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB. 

COSMO  HAMILTON 

(Deceased  1942) 

1947 —  (Novel  "His  Majesty,  the  King")  The  Exile, 
Ul. 

PATRICK  HAMILTON 

1948 —  (Play)   Rope,  WB. 

1945 — (Novel)  Hangover  Square,  20th. 

1944 —  (Play  "Angel  Street")  Gaslight,  MGM. 

OSCAR  HAMMERSTEIN,  II 

1945 —  (Sc.play,  songs)  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 — (Based  on  Musical  "Very  Warm  for  May") 
Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

DASHIELL  HAMMETT 

1947 —  (Characters)  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Characters)  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home, 
MGM. 

VICTOR  HAMMOND 

1946 —  (Orig.  idea)  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  (Sc. 
play)    In  Fast  Company,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.; 
(Sc.play)  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Trigger  Law,  Mono.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Marked  Trails,  Mono. 

DOROTHY  CURNOW  HANDLEY 

1944 — (Mag.  story)  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep. 

DOROTHY  HANNAH 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

DIETRICH  V.  HANNEKIN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)    Embraceable  You,  WB. 

ROBERT  HARARI 

1948 —  (Adpt.)   A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

OTTO  HARBACH 

1944 —  (Play)  Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

JOHN  BRIARD  HARDINC 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Kissing  Bandit, 
MCM. 

MARION  HARCROVE 

1945 —  (Characters)  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?, 
MGM. 

1944 — (Book)  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM. 


WRITER  S 


247 


FRED  HARMAN 

(Creator  of  "Red  Ryder"  characters  in 
the  following  Republic  pictures) 
1947 — Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Homesteaders  of 
Paradise  Valley,  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Santa  Fe 
Uprising,  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Marshal  of 
Cripple  Creek,  Rep. 

1946 —  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Sun  Valley  Cyclone, 
Colorado  Pioneers. 

1945 —  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Marshal  of  Laredo, 
Phantom  of  the  Plains. 

1944 —  Marshal  of  Reno,  San  Antonio  Kid,  Tucson 
Raiders. 

JULIAN  HARMON 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  (Orig.) 
Shadowed,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  The  Unknown,  Col. 

PATRICIA  HARPER 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Border  Feud,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc. play)  Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc. play)  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)   Blazing  Frontier,  PRC. 

1944 — (Orig.)  My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ. 

ELEANOR  HARRIS 

1948 —  (Short  story)  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married. 
RKO. 

ELMER  HARRIS 

1948 — (Sc.play)  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

HOWARD  HARRIS 

1948 — (Co-sc.playl  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Copacabana,  UA;  (Orig.)  Linda  Be 
Cood,  PRC. 

JOEL  CHANDLER  HARRIS 

(Deceased  1908) 

1946 —  ("Tales  of  Uncle  Remus")  Song  of  the 
South,  RKO. 

JOAN  HARRISON 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Dark  Waters,  UA. 

LORENZ  HART 

(Deceased  1943) 

1948—  (Life  of)  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

MOSS  HART 

1948 — (Play)  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake, 
WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

1944 —  (Play)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  (Play,  sc. 
play)  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

JACK  HARTFIELD 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ. 

DON  HARTMAN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play,  prod.,  dir.)  Every  Girl  Should  Be 
Married,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Down  to  Earth,  Col.; 
(Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  It  Had  to  Be  You, 
Col. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play)  The  Princess  and  the 
Pirate,  RKO;  (Assoc.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Up  in 
Arms,  RKO. 

EDMUND  HARTMANN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Paleface,  Para.; 
(Co-sc.play)  Let's  Live  g  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  (Prod., 
orig.,  sc.play)  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Sudan,  Univ.;  (Prod.,  sc. 
play)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  (Orig.)  Here 
Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  AM  Baba  and  the  Forty 
Thieves,  Univ.;  (Prod.,  sc.play)  In  Society, 
Univ.;  (Sc.play)  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ. 

JACK  HARVEY 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Unknown  Island;  (Orig.,  sc.- 
play) Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild; 
(Co-sc.play)  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL). 

1945 —  (Novel)  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC 


WILLIAM  FRYER  HARVEY 

1947 — (Orig.)  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB. 

JIMMY  HATLO 

1946 —  (Comic  strip)  Little  Iodine,  UA. 

JOHN  and  WARD  HAWKINS 

1944 —  (Mag.  story,  "The  Saboteurs")  Secret  Com- 
mand, Col. 

ERNEST  HAYCOX 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1946 —  (Novel  "Trail  Town")  Abilene  Town,  UA; 
(Novel)  Canyon  Passage,  Ul. 

LILLIE  HAYWARD 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  (Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.play)    Northwest   Stampede,  EL. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)    Banjo,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Black  Beauty,  20th;  (Prod.,  sc.play) 
Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Smoky, 
20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

LAWRENCE  HAZARD 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Wyoming,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Dakota,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  She  Went 
to  the  Races,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Gentle  Annie,  MGM. 

STEVE  HEALEY 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

BEN  HECHT 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells.  RKO. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Notorious,  RKO;  (Prod.,  dir., 
orig.,  sc.play)  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Spellbound,  UA. 

CHARLES  N.  HECKELMANN 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Frontier  Feud,  Mono. 

T.  HEE 
(r.  n.  THORNTON  HEE) 

1946 —  (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

ADELAIDE  HEILBRON 

1944 —  (Add.  dia.)  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

CEORCE  S.  HELLMAN 

1946 — (Novel)  Night  in  Paradise,  Ul. 

LILLIAN  HELLMAN 

1948 —  (Play)  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Play,  sc.play)  The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

SAM  HELLMAN 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Dark  Horse,  Ul;  (Orig.)  My 
Darling  Clementine,  20th;  (Sc.play)  The  Run- 
around,  Univ. 

1945 —  iSc.play)  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB. 
1944 — (Sc.play)    The    Doughgirls,    WB;  (Sc.play) 

Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

HENRY  EDWARD  HELSETH 

1948 —  (Novel)  Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

ERNEST  HEMINCWAY 

1947 —  -(Short  story)  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 

1946 —  (Short  story)   The  Killers,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Novel)  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

RAY  HENDERSON 

1947 —  (Mus.  comedy,  songs)  Good  News,  MGM. 

JACK  HENLEY 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col. 
1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col. 
1946 — (Sc.play)   It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col.;  (Sc. 

play)  One  Way  to  Love,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Meet 
Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 
1944 — (Add.  dia.)  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  (Add.  dia.) 

Strange  Affair,  Col. 


248 


WRITERS 


O.  HENRY 
(r.  n.  WILLIAM  SYDNEY  PORTER  I 
(  Deceased  19101 

1948— (Story  "The  Passing  of  Black  Eagle")  Black 
Eagle,  Col.;  (Character)  Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  (Character)  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.; 
(Character)  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 — (Character)  South  of  Monterey,  Mono. 
1945 — (Character)   In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono. 

HEINZ  HERALD 

1948 —  (Co-play,  "The  Burning  Bush,"  co-sc.play) 
The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)   The  Creat  Flamarion,  Rep. 

F.  HUGH  HERBERT 

1948 — (Dir.,  sc. play)  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay! 
20th;  (Sc. play)  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1946 —  (Mag.  story)  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  (Sc. play) 
Margie,  20th. 

1945 —  (Play,  sc.play)  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Together  Again,  Col. 

CEZA  HERCZEC 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  (Co-play, 
"The  Burning  Bush")  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

LEWIS  HELMAR  HERMAN 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Personality  Kid,  Col. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
(Orig.)  Strange  Impersonation,  Rep. 

LUCILLE  FLETCHER  HERRMANN 

1944 —  (Story  "My  Client  Curly")  Once  Upon  a  Time, 
Col. 

JOHN  HERSEY 

1945 —  (Novel)  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

DAVID  HERTZ 

(Deceased  5-4-48) 

1947 —  -(Sc.play)  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair.  MCM. 

SIC  HERZIC 

(also  known  as  S.  M.  HERTZIC) 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Because  of  Him,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  (Orig.) 
Where  Do  We  Co  from  Here?,  20th. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Meet  the  People,  MCM. 

ANDRE  HEUSE 

1946 —  (Play)   Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 

WINSTON  HIBLER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.  sketches)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

ROBERT  HICHENS 

1947 —  (Novel)  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

1946 — -(Novel  "Bella  Donna")  Temptation,  Ul. 


The 
He 


JOHN  C.  HICCINS 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Raw  Deal,  EL;  (Sc.play) 
Checkered  Coat,  20th;  (Co-sc.play) 
Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Railroaded,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  T-Men. 
Eagle-Lion. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Main  Street  After  Dark, 
MCM. 

ETHEL  HILL 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Two  Smart  People,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Twice  Blessed,  MCM. 
1944 — -(Sc.play)   Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

{AMES  HILL 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MCM. 

I ANE  HINTON 

1947 —  (Trans.,  adpt.)  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul. 

CARL  K.  HITTLEMAN 

1948 —  (Prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Return  of 
Wildfire,  Screen  Cuild;  (Prod.,  co-orig.) 
Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Cuild. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play.,  prod.)  The  Case  of  the  Baby 
Sitter,  Screen  Cuild;  (Orig.,  sc.play.,  prod.) 
The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Cuild. 

DOANE  HOAC 

1947 — -(Sc.play)  Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film  As- 
sociation. 


LAURA  Z.  HOBSON 

1947 —  (Novel)  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

ERIC  HODCINS 

1948 —  (Novel)    Mr.    Blandings    Builds    His  Dream 
House,  SRO. 


1946- 


ARTHUR  HOERL 

-(Orig.)  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono. 


MONCKTON  HOFFE 

1948 — (Co-adpt.)  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM. 

SAMUEL  HOFFENSTEIN 

(Deceased  10-6-47) 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway, 
20th. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Sen- 
timental Journey,  20th. 

1944—  (Sc.play)  Laura,  20th. 

CHARLES  HOFFMAN 

1947—  (Sc.play)  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB;  (Prod.,  add. 
dia.)  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  (Sc.play) 
Night  and  Day,  WB ;  (Sc.play)  One  More  To- 
morrow, WB;  (Sc.play)  Two  Guys  from  Mil- 
waukee, WB;  (Orig.)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Janie,  WB. 

JOSEPH  HOFFMAN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  An  Innocent  Affair, 
UA. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  One  Way  to  Love,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  (Orig.) 
Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Car- 
olina Blues,  Col.;  (Add.  dia.)  Gypsy  Wildcat, 
Univ. 

LEONARD  HOFFMAN 

1948 —  (Co-adpt.)  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

JAMES  HOCAN 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ. 

MICHAEL  HOCAN 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para.;  (Sc. 

play)  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 


1947- 


ROBINSON  HOLBERT 

-(Orig.)  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 


MARTY  HOLLAND 

1945 —  (Novel)  Fallen  Angel.  20th. 

SYLVIA  HOLLAND 

1946 —  (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

JEAN  HOLLOWAY 

1948 — (Co-adpt.)    Summer    Holiday,    MGM;  (Co- 
orig.)   Words  and  Music,  MCM. 
1946 — (Sc  play)  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM. 

BROWN  HOLMES 

1948 — (Sc.play)  Leather  Gloves,  Col.;  (Co-sc.play) 
Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

CARRET  HOLMES 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Trocadero,  Rep. 

MILTON  HOLMES 

1947 —  (Assoc. prod.,  orig.)  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

1945 —  (Assoc. prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Salty  O'Rourke, 
Para. 

ANDREW  HOLT 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Avalanche,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

GEOFFREY  HOMES 
(r.  n.  DANIEL  MAINWARINC) 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Big  Town,  Para.;  (Novel 
"Build  My  Callows  High,"  sc.play)  Out  of  the 
Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  They 
Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  (Sc.play) 

Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 
1944 — (Novel)  Crime  by  Night,  WB;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

Dangerous  Passage,  Para. 


WRITERS 


249 


HENRY  HOOPLE 

1946 — (Add.  dia.)  Hit  the  Hay,  Col. 

ARTHUR  HOPKINS 

1948 — (Co-play)  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me, 
20th. 

AVERY  HOPWOOD 

1945 —  (Play)  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA. 

ARTHUR  T.  HORMAN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Runaround,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Conflict,  WB;  (Sc.play)  Here  Come 
the  Co-Eds,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  (Add. 
dia.)  Dark  Waters,  UA;  (Adpt.)  The  Sus- 
pect, Univ. 

BERT  HORSWELL 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep. 

|ERRY  HORWIN 

(also  known  as  JERRY  ALLEN) 

1945 —  (Orig.)   Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

JOHN  HOUSEMAN 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

LIONEL  HOUSER 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Faithful  in  My  Fash- 
ion, MGM;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Courage  of  Las- 
sie, MGM. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB. 

ARTHUR  HOUSMAN 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col. 

NORMAN  HOUSTON 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO ; 
(Co-sc.play)  Guns  of  Hate,  RKO;  (Orig., 
(sc.play)  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.- 
play) Indian  Agent,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  (Sc.play) 
Thunder  Mountain,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Trail 
Street,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Wild  Horse  Mesa, 
RKO. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  A  Came  of  Death,  RKO;  (Sc.play) 
Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO;  (Sc.play) 
West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Texas  Masquerade,  UA;  (Sc.play) 
Lumberjack,  UA;  (Sc.play)  Nevada,  RKO. 

LOUISE  HOVICK 

(also  known  as  CYPSY  ROSE  LEE) 

1945 —  (Play  "Naked  Venus")   Doll  Face,  20th. 

F.  RUTH  HOWARD 

1945 — (Orig.)  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC. 

MARCARET  MARY  HOWARD 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

HARRY  O.  HOYT 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC. 

RICHARD  C.  HUBLER 

1948 —  (Co-adpt.)  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  (Sc. 
play)    Bungalow  13,  20th. 

EDWARD  HUEBSCH 

1948— (Sc.play)  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  (Orig.)  The 
Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  (Co-sc.play) 
Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  (Orig.)  Cigar- 
ette Girl,  Col.;  (Adpt.,  sc.play)  Millie's 
Daughter,  Col. 

DICK  HUEMER 

1946 —  (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

ROY  HUCCINS 

1948 —  (Short  story)  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col. 

1947 —  (Novel,  "The  Double  Take,"  Sc.play)  I  Love 
Trouble,  Col. 

DOROTHY  HUCHES 

1947 — (Novel)  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 


CYRIL  HUME 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  High  Barbaree,  MGM. 

IAN  McLELLAN  HUNTER 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 
1947— (Sc.play)  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 

FANNIE  HURST 

1947 —  (Novel)  Humoresque,  WB. 

LEO  HURWITZ 

1948 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play,  edit.)  Strange  Victory, 
Target. 

JOHN  HUSTON 

1948 — (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre, 
WB;   (Co-sc.play,  dir.)   Key  Largo,  WB. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

A.  S.  M.  HUTCHINSON 

1947—  (Novel)  If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

ALDOUS  HUXLEY 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

FRANCES  HYLAND 

1947 —  (Orig.)  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Cheaters,  Rep. 

RICHARD  IRVINC  HYLAND 

1948 —  (Adpt.)  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  prod.,  sc.play)  Kilroy  Was  Here, 
Mono.;  (Sc.play)  New  Orleans,  UA;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Night  Song,  RKO;  (Orig.)  Linda  Be 
Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Adpt.,  sc.play)   I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC. 
1945 — (Sc.play)  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  (Assoc. 
prod.,  sc.play)  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Night 
Club  Girl,  Univ. 

ALAN  HYND 

1945 —  (Novel)   Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO. 

ALBERT  E.  IDELL 

1946—  (Novel)  Contennial  Summer,  20th. 

ELIE  ILF 

(r.  n.   ILYA  ARNOLDOVICH  ILF) 
(Deceased  1937) 

1945 —  (Novel  "Dwenadzet  Stulow")  It's  in  the  Bag, 
UA. 

BORIS  INCSTER 

1947 —  (Orig.)  California.  Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)   Paris-Underground,  UA. 

WILLIAM  IRISH 
(r.  n.  CORNELL  WOOLRICH) 

1947 —  (Novel  "Nightmare")  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para. 

1946 —  (Novel)  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Novel)    Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 

CHARLES  JACKSON 

1945 —  (Novel)  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 

FELIX  JACKSON 

1947—  (Prod.,  adapt.)  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul. 

FREDERICK  JACKSON 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Club  Havana,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  Bedside 
Manner,  UA. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

HARRISON  JACOBS 

1944 —  (Idea)  Smart  Guy,  Mono. 

JOHN  JACOBY 
(r.  n.  HANS  JACOBY) 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO; 
(Sc.play)  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

MICHEL  JACOBY 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono. 
1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Are  These  Our  Parents?  Mono. 


GEORGE  JESSEL 

producer 

20th  Century-fox 


WRITERS 


251 


ERNEST  JAECER 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

HENRY  JAMES 
(Deceased  1916) 

1947 —  (Novel  "The  Aspern  Papers")  The  Lost  Mo- 
ment, Ul. 

JASON  (AMES 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics. 

POLLY  JAMES 

1944 —  (Sc.play)   Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM. 

RIAN  JAMES 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col. 

WILL  JAMES 

1946 —  (Novel)  Smoky,  20th. 

ELIZABETH  JANEWAY 

1947 —  (Novel)  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th. 

RUSSELL  JANNEY 

1948 —  (Novel)  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO. 

PAUL  JARRICO 

1948 — (Add.  dia.)  The  Search,  MCM. 
1946 — (Orig.)  Little  Giant,  Univ. 

CRIFFIN  JAY 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col. ;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ. 

CLARE  JAYNES 

1946 — (Novel)   My  Reputation,  WB. 

TALBOT  JENNINCS 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para. 

CEORCE  JESKE 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ. 

JACK  JEVNE 

1947—  (Sc.play)  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

1945—  (Adpt.)  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

THOMAS  JOB 

1948 —  (Add.  dia.)  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB. 

1945 — (Play)  Uncle  Harry,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Escape 
in  the  Desert,  WB. 

ALVA  JOHNSON 

1944 —  (Article)  End  of  the  Road,  Rep. 

MARIAN  PACE  JOHNSON 

1945 —  (Play)  G.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono. 

NUNNALLY  JOHNSON 

1948 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mer- 
maid, Ul. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  (Prod., 
orig.,  sc.play)  The  Woman  in  the  Window, 
RKO. 

ROBERT  LEE  JOHNSON 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC; 
(Sc.play)  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

ACNES  CHRISTINE  JOHNSTON 

1948- — -(Co-sc.play)  Stage  Struck,  Mono. ;  (Co-sc- 
play)  Mickey,  EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Black  Beauty,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
Janie  Gets  Married,  WB ;  (Sc.play)  The  Time, 
the  Place,  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble, 
MGM;  (Orig.)  Henry  Aldrich-Boy  Scout, 
Para.;  (Sc.play)  Janie,  WB. 

ARTHUR  V.  JONES 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen 
Guild. 


BILLY  JONES 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO. 

CROVER  JONES 

( Deceased ) 

1946— (Sc.play)  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

EDMUND  JOSEPH 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Naughty  Nineties,  Univ.; 
(Orig.)  Sing  Your  Way  Home.  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.; 
(Sc.play)  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

FORREST  JUDD 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono. 

JACK  JUNCMEYER,  JR. 

1947 —  (Assoc. prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Tender  Years, 
20th. 

JOHN  KAFKA 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any 
More,  Mono. 

CORDON  KAHN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Ruthless,  EL;  (Adpt.)  Whiplash, 
WB. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Blonde  Alibi,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  Her  Kind 
of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  (Add.  dia.)  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep. 

KARL  KAMB 

1948 — Add.  dia.)  Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Pitfall, 
UA;  (Co-sc.play)  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MGM. 

BERNIE  KAMINS 

1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA. 

ABEN  KANDEL 

1948 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Big  City,  MCM. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc. story)  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

CARSON  KAN  IN 

1947 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 

MICHAEL  KANIN 

1947 —  -(Scplav)  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

MacKINLAY  KANTOR 

1947 —  (Novel)  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 
1946 — (Novel,  "Glory  for  Me")   Best  Years  of  Our 

Lives,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Novel)  Gentle  Annie,  MGM. 

LESLIE  KARDOS 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 

CHARLES  KAUFMAN 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cynthia,  MCM. 

CEORCE  S.  KAUFMAN 

1947 —  (Play)  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  (Play) 
The  Late  George  Apley,  20th. 

CINA  KAUS 

1948 —  (Co-adpt.)  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1946 — (Novel  "Dark  Angel")  Her  Sister's  Secret, 
PRC. 

FRANCES  KAVANAUCH 

1948. —  (Orig.,    sc.play)     Tumbleweed    Trail,  PRC; 

(Orig.,  sc.play)    The   Enchanted  Valley,  EL; 

(Orig.,  Sc.play)  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 
1946 — (Orig.,    sc.play)    The   Caravan    Trail,  PRC; 

(Orig.,    sc.play)    Colorado    Serenade,  PRC; 

(Orig.,  sc.play)    Driftin'  River,  PRC;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Wild  West,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  Old  Wyoming.  PRC; 
(Orig  ,  sc.play)  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.; 
(Sc.play)  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 
Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  West- 
ward Bound,  Mono 


252 


WRITERS 


CARLOS  KEITH 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  Bedlam,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO. 

VIRGINIA  KELLOCC 

1947 —  (Story  basis)   T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

ALBERT  KELLEY 

1948 —  (Dir.,  orig.)  Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 

CEORCE  KELLY 

1946 —  (Play)  The  Show-Off,  MCM. 

JUDITH  KELLY 

1944 —  (Novel)  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM. 

DICK  KELSEY 

1946 — (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

EDMUND  KELSO 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

BAYARD  KENDRICK 

1945 — (Characters)  The  Hidden  Eye.  MCM. 

MATTY  KEMP 

1948 — (Prod.,  co-orig.)  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

ALEXANDER  KENEDI 

1947 —  (Story  basis)  A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 

JAY   RICHARD  KENNEDY 

1948 —  (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  To  the  Ends  of 
the  Earth,  Col. 


1947- 


MARCARET  KENNEDY 

-(Novel;  play)  Escape  Me  Never,  WB. 


ELIZABETH  KENNY 

1946 —  (Book  "And  They  Shall  Walk")  Sister  Kenny, 
RKO. 

ROBERT  E.  KENT 

1948 — (Orig.)  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cas  House  Kids  Co  West,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  It's  a  Joke,  Son!,  Eagle-Lion; 
(Orig.)  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Gas  House  Kids  in  Holywood, 
PRC. 

1946 — (Sc.play)     Dick    Tracy    vs.    Cueball,  RKO; 

(Orig.,  sc.play)  Genius  at  Work,  RKO. 
1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco, 

RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Radio  Stars  on  Parade, 

RKO;  (Sc.play)  Two  O'clock  Courage,  RKO; 

(Adpt.)  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 
1944 — (Orig.,   sc.play)    Gildersleeve's  Chost,  RKO; 

(Sc.play)  Girl  Rush,  RKO. 


1946- 


ALLAN  KENWARD 

-(Orig.)   Two  Smart  People,  MCM. 


CHARLES  KENYON 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Strange  Journey,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   The  Unwritten  Code,  Col.; 

(Sc.play)  The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para. 

CURTIS  KENYON 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM ;  (Adpt.)  The 
Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO. 

JAMES  V.  KERN 

1946 —  (Dir.,    sc.play)    Never    Say    Goodbye,  WB; 
(Orig.)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB. 
1944 — (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Doughgirls,  WB;  (Sc.play) 

Shine  On,   Harvest   Moon,  WB. 

JEROME  KERN 

1944 — (Based  on  musical  "Very  Warm  for  May") 
Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

CHARLES  KERR 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 


1947- 
1944- 


1944- 


LAURA  KERR 

(Sc.play)  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO. 
-(Sc.play)   Brazil,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  KESSELRINC 

-(Play)  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 


ROLAND  KIBBEE 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  vOng., 
sc.play)  A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA. 

TOM  KILPATRICK 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col. 

LAWRENCE  KIMBLE 

1948 — (Sc.play)  The  Flame,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Mystery 
in  Mexico,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Angel  on  the  Ama- 
zon, Rep.;  (Sc.play)  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Adpt.,  sc.play) — Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
San  Quentin,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Truth 
About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Pan-Americana,  RKO;  (Sc.play) 
Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

EMILY  KIMBROUCH 

1944 — (Book)  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Cay, 
Para. 

BRADLEY  KINC 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

RUFUS  KINC 

1947 — (Orig.)  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Novel)  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 


1948- 


SHERWOOD  KINC 

■(Novel)  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 


DOROTHY  KINCSLEY 

1948— (Co-sc.play)  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM; 

(Co-sc.play)  A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM. 
1946 — (Adpt.)  Easy  to  Wed,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)    Bathing  Beauty,   MCM;  (Sc.play) 
Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

DICK  KINNEY 

1946 —  (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

MIRIAM  KISSINGER 

1947 —  (Orig.  sc.play) — The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Dangerous  Money,  Mono. 

MARCEL  KLAUBER 

]  946 — (Adpt.)  Gay  Blades,  Rep. 

LAWRENCE  M.  KLEE 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola  Prod. 

HAROLD  KLEIN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen 
Guild. 

HARRY  KLEINER 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

I.  KLEINERMAN 

1948 — (Orig.  reserach)  Design  for  Death,  RKO. 

JOHN  KLEMPNER 

1948 — (Orig.)  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th; 
(Novel  "Letter  to  Five  Wives")  Letter  to 
Three  Wives,  20th. 

HERBERT  KLINE 

1946 —  (Dir.,  adpt.)  A  Boy,  a  Girl,  and  a  Dog,  Film 
Classics. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

JOHN  KLORER 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Guest  Wife,  UA. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ. 

ERIC  KNICHT 

1945—  (Characters)  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 
1943 — (Novel)  Lassie  Came  Home,  MGM. 

VICK  KNICHT 

1947 —  (Add.  dia.)  Louisiana,  Mono.;  (Add.  dia.)  It 
Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 


1944- 


EDWARD  KNOBLOCK 

-(Play)  Kismet,  MGM. 


WRITERS 


253 


ALEXANDER  KNOX 

1946 — (Actor,  sc. play)  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  KOBER 

1948 — (Adpt.)  My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th. 

HOWARD  KOCH 

1948 — (Sc.play)   Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman, 
Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig., sc.play)  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.piay)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  In  Our  Time,  WB. 

1943 —  -(Sc.play)  Mission  to  Moscow,  WB. 

LESTER  KOENIC 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Thunderbolt,  War  Dept. 

ROSE  SIMON  KOHN 

1945 — (Play)  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

FREDERICK  KOHNER 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)    Three  Daring  Daugh- 
ters, MGM. 

1945 —  (Orig.)    Pan-Americana,   RKO;    (Orig.)  Pat- 
rick the  Creat,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.; 
(Orig.)  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

MAX  KOLPE 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

ZOLTAN  KORDA 

1943 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  Sahara,  Col. 

WILLIAM  KOZLENKO 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM. 

JOHN  KRAFT 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Smart  Cuy,  Mono. 

MICHEL  KRAIKE 

1945 —  (Orig  )  Twice  Blessed,  MCM. 

CECILE  KRAMER 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Ramrod,  UA;  (Orig.)  Hoppy's  Holi- 
day, UA. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 

NORMAN  KRASNA 

1947 —  (Play)  Dear  Ruth,  Para. 

1944 —  (Orig.)   Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;   (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Practically  Yours,  Para. 

MILTON  KRIMS 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

JOSEPH  KRUMCOLD 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

HARRY  KURNITZ 

(also  known  as  MARCO  PACE) 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)    The  Adventures  of  Don  Juan, 
WB;   (Co-sc.play)  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  (Orig.) 
The  Web,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)    What  Next,  Corporal  Har- 
grove?, MCM. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MCM; 
(Orig.)  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MCM. 

NANETTE  KUTNER 

1948 —  (Adpt.)  The  Big  City,  MCM. 

PETER  B.  KYNE 

1948 — (Story)  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

CRECORY  LaCAVA 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)    Living  in  a  Big  Way, 
MCM. 

WILLIAM  R.  LAIDLAW 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

JACK  LAIT,  JR. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

STUART  N.  LAKE 

1946 —  (Book  "Wyatt  Earp,  Frontier  Marshal")  My 
Darling  Clementine,  20th. 


ANDE  LAMB 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen 
Cuild. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande, 
Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono. 

RICHARD  H.  LANDAU 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  (Orig.) 
Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

1946 — (Orig..  sc.play)  Little  Iodine,  UA. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO. 

MARCARET  LANDON 

1946 —  (Biog.)  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

DAVID  LANC 

1948 —  (Orig. .sc.play)  Caged  Fury,  Para. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  (Orig.) 
Jungle  Flight,  Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  People  Are  Funny,  Para.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC; 
(Sc.play)  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  One  Exciting  Night,  Para. 

NOEL  LANCLEY 

1948 —  (Adpt.)  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

EDWIN  LANHAM 

1947—  (Orig.)  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th. 

LOUIS  LANTZ 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Violence,  Mono. 
1944 — (Orig.)  Meet  the  People,  MCM. 

RINC  LARDNER,  |R. 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Tomorrow,  the  World!,  UA. 

JOHN  LARKIN 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 
1944 — (Orig.)  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th. 

CHARLES  LARSON 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep. 

KIRK  LaSHELLE 

1946 —  (Play)  The  Virginian,  Para. 

JESSE  LASKY,  JR. 

1947 —  -(Sc.play)  Unconquered,  Para. 

ALADAR  LASZLO 

1944—  (Orig.)  Girl  Rush,  RKO. 

MIKLOS  LASZLO 

1948 —  (Orig.)  The  Big  City,  MCM. 

JONATHAN  LATIMER 

1948 — (Sc.play)  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  (Co-orig., sc. 
play)  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.;  (Sc.- 
play) Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

1947—  (Sc.play)  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  Nocturne,  RKO. 

S.  K.  LAUREN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Ruthless,  EL. 

ARTHUR  LAURENTS 

1948 — (Sc.play)  Rope,  WB. 

EMMET  LAVERY 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Night  in  Paradise,  Ul. 

1943 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Forever  and  a  Day,  RKO; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Behind  the  Rising  Sun,  RKO. 

HAL  LAW 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

FANYA  FOSS  LAWRENCE 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Why  Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

VINCENT  LAWRENCE 

(Deceased  11-26-46) 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   Adventure,  MGM. 


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WRITERS 


WILLIAM  A.  LAWRENCE 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

JOHN   HOWARD  LAWSON 

1947—  (Sc. play)  Smash-Up,  the  Story  of  a  Woman, 
Ul. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Counter  Attack,  Col. 

TED   W.  LAWSON 

1944 —  (Book)  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

ROBERT  LAX 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

ERNA  LAZARUS 

1948 — (Sc. play)  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  (Sc. 
play)  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc. play) 
Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.; 
(Sc. play)  Let's  Co  Steady,  Col. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc. play)   Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col. 

MILTON  LAZARUS 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  When  the  Lights  Co  on  Again. 
PRC. 

|OHN  LEBAR 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC. 

MAURICE  LEBLANC 

(Deceased  1941) 

1944 —  (Character)  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ. 

RECINALD  LeBORC 

1946 —  (Dir.,  orig.)  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

CHARLES  LEDERER 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  (Sc. play)  Ride 
the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

CONNIE  LEE 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Life  With  Blondie,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

GYPSY  ROSE  LEE 
(r.  n.  LOUISE  HOVICK) 

LEONARD  LEE 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Dressed  to  Kill,  Ul;  (Orig.)  The 
Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ. 

LESTER  LEE 

1946 —  (Orig.)  One  Way  to  Love,  Col. 

ROBERT  N.  LEE 

1945 — (Orig.)  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

CRANT  LEENHOUTS 

1948 —  (Adpt.,  add.  dia.,  prod.)  Let's  Go  to  the  Mo- 
vies, RKO;  (Adpt.,  add.  dia.,  prod.)  Movies 
Are  Adventure,  U I . 

ROBERT  LEES 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Abbott  &  Costello  Meet 
Frankenstein,  U I . 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

FERNAND  LECER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.  ideas)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy, 
Film  Intl. 

ERNEST  LEHMAN 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  The  Inside  Story,  Rep. 

GLADYS  LEHMAN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Luxury  Liner,  MGM. 

1947 — (Sc.play)  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Her  Highness  and  the  Bell- 
boy, MGM. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

FRITZ   LEIBER,  JR. 

1944 — (Novel)  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 


ROWLAND  LEICH 

1948 — <Co-sc.play)  Siren  of  Atlantis.  UA. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;  (Sc.play) 
Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

1945 — (Sc.play)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Master  Race,  RKO;  (Sc.play) 
Summer  Storm,  UA. 

ALAN  LeMAY 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Gunfighters,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Chey- 
enne, WB. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 —  (Adpt.,  sc.play)  The  Adventures  of  Mark 
Twain,  WB;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para. 

MELCHIOR  LENCYEL 

1945—  -(Play)  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Days  of  Glory,  RKO. 

ISOBEL  LENNART 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Kissing  Bandit, 
MCM. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

THOMAS  LENNON 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 
1944 — (Adpt.)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

MAURICE  LEO 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ. 

SHELDON  LEONARD 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC. 

ALEEN  LESLIE 

1948 —  (Orig.  char.)  A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.; 
(Orig.)  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  Rosie  the  Riveter.  Rep. 

SEELEG  LESTER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

SONYA  LEVIEN 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)   Three  Daring  Daugh- 
ters, MCM. 
1947 — (Adpt.)  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Green  Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM; 
(Orig.)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  (Adpt.)  State 
Fair,  20th. 

MEYER  LEVIN 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  My  Father's  House, 
Jewish  National  Fund. 

JULES  LEVI NE 

1947— (Orig.)  Stepchild,  PRC. 

JOEL  LEVY,  JR. 

1944 — (Orig.  idea)  Army  Wives,  Mono. 

MELVIN  LEVY 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  Renegades,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

PARKE  LEVY 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO; 
(Sc.play)   George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

ALBERT  LEWIN 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Private  Affairs  of 
Bel  Ami,  UA. 

1945 — (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray, 
MGM. 

GENE  LEWIS 

1948 —  -(Co-sc.play)   Albuquerque,  Para. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

1945 — (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.)  I'll  Remember  April, 
Univ.;  (Assoc.  prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of 
the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ. 


WRITERS 


255 


HARRY  LEWIS 

1948 — t Co-prod.,  orig.)  Incident,  Mono. 

HERBERT  CLYDE  LEWIS 

1947 —  (Orig.)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

1945 — (Orig.)  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th. 

RALPH  S.  LEWIS 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)    Fighting  Mad.  Mono. 

SINCLAIR  LEWIS 

1947 —  (Novel)  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM;  (Orig. 
"Bongo")   Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Play)  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

ROBERT  LIBBOTT 

1948 —  -(Co-orig.)   The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL. 

HOWARD  LINDSAY 

1945 —  (Play)  State  of  the  Union.  MCM. 

1947 —  (Play)  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

EUCENE  LINC 

1948 —  (Prod.,  sc. play)  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL; 
(Prod.,  co-sc.play)  Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th; 
(Sc. play)  Shock,  20th. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 
1944 — (Narration)  The  Fighting  Lady,  20th. 

WILLIAM  R.  LIPMAN 

1948 — (Sc.play)  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MCM;  (Co- 
orig.)   That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1946 —  'Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Mighty  McCurk,  MCM; 
(Sc.play)   Bad  Bascomb,  MCM. 

1944 —  'Orig.,  sc.play)  Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MCM; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Rationing,  MCM. 

ELEAZAR  LIPSKY 

1947—  (Orig.)  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

SCOTT  LITTLETON 

1946— (Orig.)  Night  Editor,  Col. 

WILLIAM  LIVELY 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Cun  Town,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Both  Barrels  Blazing,  Col. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ. 

MAE  LIVINCSTON 

1946—  (Novel  "Thanks,  God.  I'll  Take  It  from 
Here")  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

RICHARD  LLEWELLYN 

1944 — (Novel)  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

EDWARD  LOCKE 

(Deceased  1945) 

1944 —  (Play)  The  Climax,  Univ. 

LEE  LOEB 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Calendar  Girl,  Rep. 

1946 — (Orig.)  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 
1944 — 'Orig.,  sc.play)    The   National   Barn  Dance, 

Para. 

HELEN  LOCAN 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  (Adpt.)  Three  Little  Girls 
in  Blue,  20th. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Something 
for  the  Boys,  20th. 

IOSHUA  LOCAN 

1943 —  'Book  of  musical  play  )  Higher  and  Higher, 
RKO. 

IACK  LONDON 
(Deceased  1916) 

1944 —  (Novel  "Flush  of  Gold")  Alaska,  Mono. 

CABRIELLE  LONC 

(also  known  as  JOSEPH  SHEARINC) 

HAL  LONC 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 


STEPHEN  LONCSTREET 

1948 — (Novel,  co-sc.play)  Silver  River,  WB. 

1947—  (Novel,  sc.play)  Stallion  Road,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Adpt.  fr.  French)  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

MARY  LOOS 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Dude  Goes  West. 
Allied  Artists;  (Co-sc.play)  The  Inside  Story, 
Rep. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Hit 
Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Drift- 
wood, Rep. 

1946 —  (Mag.  story,  sc.play)  Rendezvous  With  An- 
nie, Rep. 

MINDRET  LORD 

1948 —  (Adpt.)   The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Strange  Impersonation,  Rep. 

PHILLIPS  H.  LORD 

1947 —  (Radio  program)   Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 

CRAEME  LORIMER 

1948 —  (Co-play)  June  Bride,  WB. 

ERNST  LOTHAR 

1948 — (Novel  "The  Mills  of  God")  An  Act  of  Mur- 
der, Ul. 

EDWARD  T.  LOWE 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready, 
Col. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  Timber  Queen,  Para. 

SHERMAN  LOWE 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  sc.play)   Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.; 
(Orig.)  Gunman's  Code,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  The 
Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  (Adpt.)  The  Mag- 
nificent Rogue,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  The  Under- 
cover Woman,  Rep.;  (Orig.)  The  Valley  of 
the  Zombies,  Rep. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

MARIE  BELLOC  LOWNDES 

1947 —  (Novel)  Ivy,  Ul. 

1944 — (Novel)  The  Lodger,  20th. 

D.  A.  LOXLEY 

1946 — (Orig.)  Bad  Bascomb,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  LUDWIC 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Hills  of  Home,  MCM;  (Co-sc.play) 
The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Boys'  Ranch,  MCM;  (Sc.play) 
Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  An  American  Romance,  MGM;  (Sc. 
play)  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM. 

DANE  LUSSIER 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  (Orig., 

The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  The  Mag- 
nificent Rogue,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Smooth  as 
Silk,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 — (Add.  dia.)  Silent  Partner.  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.;  (Adpt.)  Storm 
Over  Lisbon,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Whispering 
Footsteps,  Rep. 

JAN  LUSTIC 

1948 —  (Adpt.)   Homecoming,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

BARRE  LYNDON 

1948 — -(Co-sc.play)  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes. 
Para. 

1945 —  -(Sc.play)  Hangover  Square,  20th;  (Sc.play) 
The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Lodger,  20th;  (Play)  The  Man 
in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para. 


ALBERT  LEWIN 


WRITERS 


257 


1944- 


HILARY  LYNN 

(Orig.)    Are  These  Our  Parents?  Mono. 


1944- 


1948- 
1947- 


1946- 


BART  LYTTON 

1945 —  (Orig.)   Sing  Your  Way  Home.  RKO. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.playl    Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ. 

ERNEST  and  FREDERICA  MA  AS 

1947 — (Orig.)  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

DOROTHY  MACARDLE 

-(Novel)  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

CHARLES  Mac  ART  H  U  R 

-(Play)   Lulu  Belle,  Col. 
■(Sc  play)  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

ALASTAIR  MacBAIN 

-(Book  suggestion)  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

RICHARD  MACAULAY 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  (Orig.)  Buck 
Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Tampico,  20th. 

BETTY  MacDONALD 

1947—  (Book)  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

PHILIP  MacDONALD 

1947 — (Sc.play)   Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  (Orig.) 
Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep.;  (Orig.)  Danger- 
ous Intruder,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  COLT  MacDONALD 

1945 —  (Novel)  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep. 


RANALD  MacDOUCALL 

1948 — (Prod.,  sc-playl  The  Decision  of  Christopher 
Blake,  WB;   (Sc.play)   June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Possessed,  WB;  (Sc.play)  The  Un- 
suspected, WB. 

1945— (Sc.play)  Objective.  Burma!,  WB ;  (Sc.play) 
Mildred  Pierce,  WB. 

LOUELLA  MacFARLANE 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  The  Cuilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

CUSTAV  MACHETY 

1945 — (Assoc.  prod.,  dir.,  sc.play)  Jealousy,  Rep. 

CROMWELL  MacKECHNIE 

1947 —  (Orig.)   Personality  Kid,  Col. 

AENEAS  MacKENZIE 

1945 — (Orig.)   Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;    (Orig.)  The 
Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)    Buffalo  Bill,  20th;    (Sc.play)  The 
Fighting  Seabees,  Rep. 

IAN  MacLAREN 

1948 —  (Sketches,  "Doctor  of  the  Old  School")  Hills 
of  Home,  MCM. 

DOUGLAS  MacLEAN 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO. 

BEN  MADDOW 

1948- — (Co-sc.play)   The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col.; 

(Co-adpt.)  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  U I . 
1947 — (Sc.play)  Framed.  Col. 

PHIL  MACEE 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col. 

WILKIE  MAHONEY 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)    Abroad    With    Two    Yanks,  UA; 
(Add.  dia.)  The  Doughgirls,  WB. 

RICHARD  MAIBAUM 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  O.S.S.,  Para. 

1945 —  (Play)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

DANIEL  MAI  N  WAR  INC 

(also  known  as  CEOFFREY  HOMES* 

CEORCE  MALCOLM -SMITH 

1948 —  (Play  based    on    Malcolm-Smith's  novel 
"Slightly  Perfect")  Are  You  With  It?  Ul. 


JOEL  MALONE 

1948 — (Co-orig.)    Appointment  With  Murder,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  (AdDt.  I  The  Big  Fix,  PRC. 

1946 — (Add.  dia.)   Slightly  Scandalous.  Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)    Crime  by  Night,  WB. 

ALBERT  MALTZ 

1948 —  (So-sc.play)  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

FRANK  MANDEL 

1947 —  (Mus.  comedy)  Cood  News,  MCM. 

HERMAN  J.  MA.NKIEWICZ 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ. 

JOSEPH  L.  MANKIEWICZ 

1948 —  (Sc.play.  dir.)  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives.  20th. 

1946 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)   Dragonwyck,  20th;   (Dir.,  sc. 
play)  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

1944 — (Prod.,  sc.play)   The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom, 
20th 

ANTHONY  MANN 

-(Dir.,  orig.)  Desperate,  RKO. 

ALBERT  MANNHEIMER 

-(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)    Three   Daring  Daugh- 
ters, MCM. 
-(Sc.play)  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

BRUCE  MANNINC 

-(Sc.play)  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 
-(Sc.play)   This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Cuest  Wife,  UA. 

ARNOLD  MANOFF 

-(Co-sc.playi  Casbah,  Ul;  (Orig.,  sc.playl  No 
Minor  Vices,  MCM. 

-(Sc.play)    Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
My  Buddy,  Rep. 


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MARCIN 

The  Millerson  Case,  Col.; 
The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble, 

Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt, 
ram)  Crime  Doctor's  Warn- 
program)  Just  Before  Dawn, 

Crime    Doctor's  Courage, 

Crime   Doctor's  Strangest 


MAX 

-(Radio  program) 
(Radio  program) 
Col. 

-(Radio  program) 
Col. ;  (  Radio  prog 
ing,  Col. ;  (  Radio 
Col. 

—  (Radio  program) 
Col. 

—  (Radio  program) 
Case,  Col. 


NATALIE  MARCIN 

-(Orig.,  story  sug. )    Anchors  Aweigh.  MGM. 

HERBERT  MARCOLIES 

-(Co-sc.play I  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists; 
(Sc.play)  Larceny,  Ul. 

CHARLES  R.  MARION 

-(Co-orig.  I  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col. 
-(Sc.play)    The  Dark   Horse,  Ul;    (Orig.,  sc. 

play)  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Idea  Girl, 

Univ. 

-(Sc.play)   Rhythm  Roundup,  Col. 

-(Sc.play)  Smart  Guy,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

Coin'  to  Town,   RKO;    (Orig.,  sc.play)  Hot 

Rhythm,  20th. 

FRANCES  MARION 

-(Novel)  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

ERNST  MARISCHKA 

-(Orig.)  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

LARRY  MARKS 

-(Orig.)  One  Way  to  Love,  Col. 

BEN  MARKSON 

-(Adpt.)  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 
-(Sc.play)  A  Close  Call  for      Boston  Blackie, 

Col.;  (Sc.play)  Prison  Ship,  Col. 
-(Sc.play)    The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  (Sc. 

play)  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO. 


MARY  MARLIND 

1946 — (Orig.)    Little  Miss  Big,  Uni' 


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JOHN  P.  MARQU AND 

-(Novel)   B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM. 

-(Play,  Novel)  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th. 

(ESSE  MARSH 

-(Co-orig.  sketches)  Melody  Time,  RKO 
-(Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

ROSAMOND  MARSHALL 

-(Orig.)  Kitty,  Para. 

SIDNEY  MARSHALL 

-(Orig.)   Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 

AL  MARTIN 

-'Characters)  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.; 
(Characters)  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc- 
play)  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  (Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.playl  Racing  Luck,  Col.;  (Sc- 
play)  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL. 

-(Characters)  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
(Characters)  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

-(Sc. play)  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  (Sc. play) 
A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep. 

-(Orig.)  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col. 

-(Adpt.)  Nine  Girls,  Col.;  (Sc. play)  Carolina 
Blues,  Col.;  (Orig.)  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.; 
(Orig.)  Reckless  Age,  Univ.;  (Orig.)  Stand- 
ing Room  Only,  Para. 

CHARLES  MARTIN 

-'Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  On  an  Island  With 
You,  MCM;  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  My  Dear 
Secretary,  UA. 

-(Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  No  Leave,  No  Love, 
MGM. 

-(Radio  play)   I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

DON  MARTIN 

-'Sc. play)  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  (Co- 
orig.)  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Clas- 
sics; (Novel)  Shed  No  Tears,  EL;  (Orig.,  sc- 
play)  Triple  Threat,  Col.;  (Idea)  The  Creeper, 
20th. 

-(Sc. play)  The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Guild; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Pretender,  Rep. 


DOROTHEA   KNOX  MARTIN 

-(Sc. play)  Hollywood  Barn  Dance, 
Guild. 


MARY  C.  McCALL,  JR. 

1945 — (Orig.,    sc. play)    Keep    Your    Powder  Dry, 

MGM. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MCM;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Sullivans,  20th. 


Screen 


CEORCE  VICTOR  MARTIN 

-(Novel)  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes, 
MGM. 

HELEN  MARTIN 

-(Sc.play)  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC. 

JOKN  STUART  MARTIN 

-(Narration)   The  Fighting  Lady,  20th. 

ARTHUR  MARX 

-(Orig.,  co-sc.play)  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col. 
-(Sc.play)   Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

CHRIS  MASSIE 

-(Novel)  Love  Letters,  Para. 

DAVID  MATHEWS 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

MARIA  MATRAY 

-(Orig.)  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 


W.  SOMERSET  MAUCHAM 

-(Novel)  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB; 

The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 
-(Novel)    The    Hour    Before  Dawn, 

(Story)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ. 

ALFRED  MAURY 

-(Play)  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para. 

HIRAM  PERCY  MAXIM 

-(Novel)  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

]OE  MAY 

-(Orig.)  Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 


(Novel) 
Para.; 


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RKO. 
1944— (Prod. 


LEO  McCAREY 

dir.,  co-orig.)  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

dir.,  orig.)  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's, 

dir.,  orig.)  Going  My  Way,  Para. 


1948- 


RAY  McCAREY 

(Deceased  12-1-48) 

-(Co-orig.,  dir.)   The  Gay  Intruders,  20th. 


IOhn  p.  McCarthy 

1946 — (Orig.)  Under  Arizona  Skies,  Mono. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play,  dir.)   Marked  Trails,  Mono. 


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leo  McCarthy 

-(Orig.)  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

mary  McCarthy 

-(Add.  dia.)  Curley,  UA. 
-(Sc.play)  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

BERNARD  McCONVILLE 

-(Orig.)  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 


EDWIN  |USTUS  MAYER 

-(Orig.)  Masquerade  in  Mexico, 
play)  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 


Para.;  (Sc. 


HORACE  McCOY 

1947 — (Sc.play)  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

JOHNSTON  McCULLEY 

1945 — (Orig.)  South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono. 

CEORCE  BARR  McCUTCHEON 

(Deceased  1928) 

1945 —  (Novel)  Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 

JOHN  McDERMOTT 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM. 

CORDON  McDONELL 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Thev  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO. 

FLORENCE  McENANY 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

DORRELL  and  STUART  E.  McCOWAN 

1947 — (Orig.)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  (Adpt.)  The  Tres- 
passer, Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Twilight  on  the 
Rio  Grande,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  (Prod., 
orig.,  sc.play)  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.; 
(Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play)  Valley  of  the  Zombies, 
Rep. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

JOHN  McCOWAN 

1947 —  (Orig.)  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 
1944 — (Orig.)   Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

ROBERT  A.  McCOWAN 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC. 

JAMES  P.  McCUIRE 

1948 —  (Orig.  articles)  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

ST.  CLAIR  McKEDWAY 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  (Co- 
sc.play)  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

RUTH  McKENNEY 

1947 — (Orig.)  the  Trouble  With  Women,  Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Margie,  20th. 

1944 — (Orig.)  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

VICTOR  McLEOD 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Ul;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 — (Orig.)   Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col. 

CEORCE  McMANUS 

1946 — (Comic  strip)  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono. 


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CYRIL  McNEILE 

(also  known  as  SAPPER) 
(Deceased  1937) 

JOHN  McNULTY 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para. 

PATTERSON  MeNUTT 

(Deceased  10-23-48) 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Jam  Session.  Col. 

HERB  MEADOW 

1946 —  (Sc. play)   The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

HAROLD  MEDFORD 

1948 —  (Sc. play)   Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

ELIZABETH  MEEHAN 

1947 —  (Sc. play)   Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.)   Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

1944 —  (Orig.)   Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

JOHN  MEEHAN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)    Three  Daring  Daugh- 
ters, MCM. 

1945—  (Sc. play)  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MCM. 
1944 — (Sc. play)    Kismet,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  BROWN  MELONEY 

1946 —  (Sc. play)    Claudia  and  David,  20th;  (Orig., 
adpt.)  The  Secret  Heart,  MCM. 

LEWIS  MELTZER 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  (Sc- 
play)  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)   Ladies'  Man,  Para. 
1944 — (Sc. play)  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 

WILLIAM  MERCER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

BURGESS  MEREDITH 

1946 — (Prod.,  sc. play)  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 


1947- 


BESS  MEREDYTH 

(Adpt.)  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 


PROSPER  MERIMEE 

(Deceased  1870) 

1948 — (Story  "Carmen")  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

ROCER  MERTON 

1947 — (Orig.,    sc. play)    Queen  of 
Screen  Guild. 


the  Amazons, 


ROBERT  METZLER 

1946 — (Adpt.)  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep. 
1945 — (Sc. play)   Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

LEWIS  MILESTONE 

1948 — (Dir.,  co-sc.play)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 


1948- 


RONALD  MILLER 

-(Co-sc.play)  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 


ALICE  D.  C.  MILLER 

1946 — (Orig.)  Tangier,  Univ. 


1944- 


ALICE  DUER  MILLER 

(Deceased  1942) 

•(Poem)  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MCM. 


ARTHUR  MILLER 

1948 — (Play)  All  My  Sons,  Ul. 

DORIS  MILLER 

1947 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Pretender.  Rep. 

RONALD  MILLER 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

SETON  I.  MILLER 

1948 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 
1947 — ( Orig.,   sc. play)    Singapore,    Ul;    (Orig.,  sc. 

play)  Calcutta,  Para. 
1946 — (Prod.,  sc. play)  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast, 

Para. 

1944 — (Prod.,  sc. play)  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para. 


WINSTON  MILLER 

1948 — (Sc. play)  Relentless.  Col.;  (Add.  dia.)  Fury 
at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  (Co-sc.play)  Station 
West,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Danger  Street,  Para. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)   Follow  That  Woman,  Para. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

BERTRAM  MILLHAUSER 

1948 —  (Orig.)  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile.  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  The  Web,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc. play)  The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Invisible  Man's  Re- 
venge, Univ.;  (Sc. play)  The  Pearl  of  Death, 
Univ.;  (Sc. play)  Spider  Woman,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)     The  Suspect,  Univ. 

PETER  MILNE 

1947 —  (Add.  dia.)  High  Tide,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 
My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Verdict.  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Lady  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 
Step  Lively,  RKO. 

CEORCE  MILTON 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  His  Brother's  Chost,  PRC;  (Orig.. 
sc.play)  Wild  Horse  Phantom,  PRC. 


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SAM  MINTZ 

sc.play)   Music  Man, 


Mono. 


(Co- 


OCTAVE  MIRBEAU 

(Deceased  1917) 

1946 — (Novel)  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 

JOSEF  MISCHEL 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)    Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.; 
sc.play)   My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Danger  Woman,  Univ.;  (Sc 
play)  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Prison  Ship,  Col. 

1945—  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Isle  of  the  Dead.  RKO. 
1944 — -(Sc.play)   Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

THOMAS  MITCHELL 

1944 —  (Play,  "Bachelor  Father")  Casanova  Brown, 
RKO. 

JACK  MOFFITT 

1947 —  (Sc.play)   Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 —  (Orig.)   Murder,  He  Says,  Para. 

1944 — (Add.  dia.)  The  Conspirators,  WB;  (Sc.play) 
Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

ELICK  MOLL 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  You  Were  Meant  for 
Me,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

FERENC  MOLNAR 

1947 —  (Novel)   I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul. 
1944 — (Play)   Blonde  Fever,  MCM. 

|AY  MONACHAN 

Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Art- 


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-( Novel) 
ists. 

JOHN  MONKS,  JR. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)    13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

1945 — (Sc.play)  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th. 

THOMAS  MONROE 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)   A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

MARTIN  MOONEY 

1946 —  (Orig.)  In  Fast  Company,  Mono 

1945 — (Assoc.,  prod.,  book)   Crime,  Inc.,  PRC. 
1944 — (Orig.)    Shake   Hands  With    Murder,  PRC; 

(Orig.,   sc.play)    Waterfront,   PRC;  (Assoc., 

prod.,  orig.)  The  Great  Mike,  PRC;  (Orig.) 

Minstrel  Man,  PRC;   (Sc.play)   The  Monster 

Maker,  PRC. 


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BOB  MOORE 

1948 — (Co-orig.  sketches)   Melody  Time,  RKO. 

McELBERT  MOORE 

1948 — (Co-sc.play,  co-adpt.)  An  Old  Fashioned  Cirl, 
EL. 

1944 —  (Orig.,    sc.play)  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

RUTH  MOORE 

1948 — (Novel  "Spconhnadle" )   Deep  Waters,  20th. 

CHARLES  MORAN 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)    Exposed,  Rep. 

E.  EDWIN  MORAN 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples.  Col.;  (Sc. 
play)  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  (AdDt.)  Won- 
der Man,  RKO. 

PAUL  MORAND 

1947 —  (Story  "La  Morte  du  Cygne")  Unfinished 
Dance,  MCM. 

BYRON  MORCAN 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

LOUIS  MORHEIM 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists; 
(Co-sc.playl  Larceny,  Ul. 

HENRY  K.  MORITZ 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cigarette  Cirl,  Col.;  (Orig.)  When 
a  Girl's  Beautiful.  Col. 

CEORCE  MORRIS 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono. 

CARLTON   E.  MORSE 

1946 —  (Radio  program)  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  (Radio 
program)  The  Unknown,  Col. 

1945 —  (Radio  program)   I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col. 
1944 — (Narration;  actor)   The  Negro  Soldier,  War 

Dept. 

CEORCE  V.  MOSKOV 

1944 — (Orig.)   When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

FRANK  L.  MOSS 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

OSCAR  MUCCE 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

|EAN  MUIR 

1948 —  (Article  "Wild  Horse  Round-up")  Northwest 
Stampede,  EL. 

CLARENCE  E.  MULFORD 

(Following  Hopalong  Cassidy  pictures  for  UA 
based    on    original    characters    created  by 
Mulford.) 
1948 — Silent  Conflict. 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  Dangerous  Venture,  Hoppy's 
Holiday. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  Fool's  Gold,  Unex- 
pected Guest. 

1944 — Take  It  Big,  The  Forty  Thieves,  Lumberjack, 
Mystery  Man,  Riders  of  the  Deadline. 

)  ANE  MURFIN 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Dragon  Seed,  MGM. 

TED  MURKLAND 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  Open  Secret,  EL. 

RALPH  MURPHY 

1945 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 

RICHARD  MURPHY 

1948 — (Sc.play)    Deep  Waters,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)   Boomerang,  20th. 

DENNIS  MURRAY 

1946 —  (Orig.)  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

| EAN  MURRAY 

1946 — (Orig.)  Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

JOHN  MURRAY 

1944 —  (Play  "Room  Service")  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

M.  M.  MUSSELMAN 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  (Orig.)  Caro- 
lina Blues.  Col. 


HENRY  MYERS 

1944 — (Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play,  songs)  Hey,  Rookie, 
Col. 

ZION  MYERS 

(Deceased  2-24-48) 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Par,i. 

FRED  MYTON 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Counterfeiters,  20th;  (Sc.- 
play)  Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  (Adpt.) 
Too  Many  Winners,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Gentlemen  With  Guns,  PRC;  (Sc.play) 
Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Prairie  Badmen,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Prairie 
Rustlers,  PRC. 

'945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Kid  Sister,  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Oath  of  Vengeance.  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Shadow  of  Death,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Nabonga,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Wyoming  Hurricane.  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Thundering  Gun-Slingers, 
PRC. 

ALDEN  NASH 

1948 —  (Co-play)  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.:  (Co- 
adpt.)   Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

N.  RICHARD  NASH 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  (Adpt.)  Wel- 
come Stranger,  Para. 

OCDEN  NASH 

1948 —  (Co-mus.  playl  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

ROBERT  NATHAN 

1948 — (Novell  Portrait  of  )ennie,  SRO;  'Novel) 
The  Bishop's  Wife.  RKO. 

1946 —  (Novel  "The  Enchanted  Voyage")  Wake  Up 
and  Dream.  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)   The  Clock,  MGM. 

JACK  NATTEFORD 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.playl  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  (Co-orig..  co-sc.playi  Black  Bart, 
Ul. 

1947 —  'Orig.,  sc.play)  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)    Rustler's  Round-Up.  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

ROY  WILLIAM  NEILL 

i  Deceased ) 

1944 — (Prod.,  dir.,  sc.play)  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ. 

ALVIN  NEITZ 

1944 — (Orig.)  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono. 

SAM  NEUMAN 

1948 —  'Orig.,  co-sc.playl   Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Dixie  Jamboree.  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play,  songs)  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC. 

ALFRED  NEUMANN 

1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Conflict.  WB. 

1944 — (Orig.)  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

KURT  NEUMANN 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1944 —  (Idea)  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col. 

JOHN  T.  NEVILLE 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC. 

CHARLES  NEWMAN 

1945 —  (Orig.)   Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

ROBERT  NEWMAN 

1945 — (Orig.)  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 


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261 


A.  SLOAN  NIBLEY 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Cay  Ranchero,  Rep.; 
(Co-sc.play)  Under  California  Stars,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play  I  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc. play)  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Springtime  in  the  Sierras, 
Rep.;  (Sc. play)  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.; 
(Sc. play)  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

FRED  NIBLO,  JR. 

1948 —  (Co-sc.playl  Incident.  Mono.;  (Co-sc.play) 
Bodyguard,  RKO;  (Co-sc.play)  In  This  Cor- 
ner, EL. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Four  |ills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  (Sc. play) 
Tampico,  20th. 

ANNE  NICHOLS 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

DUDLEY  NICHOLS 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  The  Fugitive,  RKO;  (Prod.,  dir.,  sc. 
play)  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  sc. play)  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th; 
(Sc. play)  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  (Sc. play)  The 
Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)   It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 
Whom  the  Bell  Tolls,  Para.;  (Prod.,  sc. play) 
This  Land  Is  Mine,  RKO. 

JOHN   KENYON  NICHOLSON 

1945 —  (Play  "The  Barker")  Billy  Rose's  Diamond 
Horseshoe,  20th. 

WILLIAM  NICH 

1944 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  They  Shall  Have  Faith, 
Mono. 

JEANNETTE  COVERT  NOLAN 

1948 —  (Novel  "Gather  Ye  Rosebuds")  Isn't  It  Ro- 
mantic, Para. 

LANCE  NOLLEY 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  L.  NOLTE 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc. play)    Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC. 

CHARLES  NORDHOFF 

1947 — (Novel)  High  Barbaree,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Novel)  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

RUTH  NORDLI 

1946—  (Add.  dia.)  Young  Widow,  UA. 

THIELLY  NORES 

1946 —  (Play)  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 

EDMUND   H.  NORTH 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

ROBERT  C.  NORTH 

1948 —  (Orig.,  co-sc.play)   Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play  I  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Dangerous  Millions,  20th. 

STERLING  NORTH 

1948 —  (Novel)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

MAX  NOSSECK 

1945 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Brighton  Strangler, 
RKO. 

FRANK  S.  NUCENT 

1948 — (Sc. play)  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  (Co-sc.play) 
Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

MAURY  NUNES 

1947 —  (Orig.,  exec.)  The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen 
Guild. 

ARCH  OBOLER 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)   On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 
1947 — (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM. 
'946 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 
1945 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play,  adpt.)  Bewitched,  MGM. 

ROBERT  O'BRIEN 

1945 — (Sc.play)   Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ. 

JOHN  O  DEA 

1947 — (Add.  dia.)  Fall  Guy.  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  Kil- 
ler Dill,  Screen  Guild. 


CLIFFORD  ODETS 

1947 — (Sc.play)   Humoresque,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO. 

1944 — (Dir.,  sc.play)  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart, 
RKO. 

JEROME  ODLUM 

1947 —  (Orig.)    Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

JACK  O  DONNELL 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

JOE  O  DONNELL 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Return  of  the  Lash,  EL. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)    Border  Feud,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Devil  Riders,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

MARIE  CONWAY  OEMLER 

1948 —  (Novel)  Slippy  McCee,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  O  FARRELL 

1947 —  (Novel)  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion. 

JAMES  O'HANLON 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Harvey  Girls.  MGM;  (Sc.plav1 
Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM:  (Add.  dia.)  Two 
Sisters  from  Boston,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM. 

JOHN  O'HARA 

1948 —  (Orig.  episode)  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

MARY  O'HARA 

1948- — -(Novel)   Green  Grass  of  Wyoming.  20th. 

1945 —  (Novel)   Thunderhead,  Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

MICHAEL  O'HARA 

1944 — (Adpt.)  Summer  Storm,  UA. 

HARVEY   J.  O'HICCINS 

(Deceased  1929) 

1944 —  (Play)  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

RITA  OLCOTT 

1947 —  (Book)    My  Wild   Irish  Rose,  WB. 

CARLOS  A.  OLIVARI 

1948 —  l Co-orig.)   Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

JAMES  OLIVER 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Thunder  Town,  PRC. 

ALFRED  OLLIVANT 

(Deceased  1927) 

1947 —  (Novel,  "Bob,  Son  of  Battle")  Thunder  in 
the  Valley,  MCM. 

CHARLES  O'NEAL 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  (Adpt.)  The 
Unknown,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Missing  Juror,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col. 

EUCENE  O'NEILL 

1948 —  (Play  "Ah,  Wildernses!")  Summer  Holiday, 
MCM. 

1947 —  (Play)    Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Play)  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA. 

BYRON  ONCLEY 

1945 —  (Play)  Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 

CEORCE  OPPENHEIMER 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Adventures  of  Don  Juan, 
WB. 

1947— (Orig.,  sc.play)   Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 

1946—  (Sc.play)  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM. 

TOM  OREB 

1947 —  (Sc.play)   Fun  and  Fancy  Free.  RKO. 
1946 — (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 


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263 


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B.  HARRISON  ORKOW 

-iSc.play)  Alaska,  Mono.;  (Sc. play)  Army 
Wives,  Mono. 


HAROLD  ORLOB 

-(Sc. play.,  songs)  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  El 


iott. 


ARTHUR  E.  ORLOFF 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc. play)   Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Wild  Country,  PRC;  (Sc. play) 
The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

1946 — (Orig.)  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col. 

RON  ORMOND 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  sc. play.,  prod.)  Mark  of  the  Lash, 
Screen  Guild. 

SAMUEL  ORNITZ 

1945 — (Adpt.)      Circumstantial     Evidence,  20th; 

(Orig.,  sc. play)  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 
1944 — (Sc. play)  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

MARY  ORR 

1948 — (Co-play)  Wallflower,  WB. 

PAUL  OSBORN 

-'Sc. play)    Homecoming.   MCM;  (Co-sc.play) 
Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 
-iSc.play)   The  Yearling,  MCM. 

LLOYD  OSBOURNE 

-(Novel,  "Ebb  Tide")  Adventure  Island,  Para. 

MARTHA  OSTENSO 

-'Book  "And  They  Shall  Walk")  Sister  Kenny, 
RKO. 

CHARLES  FULTON  OURSLER 

'also  known  as  ANTHONY  ABBOT) 

■'Article)   Boomerang,  20th. 
-(Play)  The  Spider,  20th. 

SEENA  OWEN 

-'Orig.)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 
-(Orig.)  Rainbow  Island,  Para. 


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ERNEST  PACANO 

orig.,  sc. play)  Slave  Cirl,  Ul. 
orig.,    sc. play)    Lover  Come 


Back, 


orig.,  sc. play)  Frontier  Cal,  Univ.; 
'Prod.,  sc. play)  That  Night  With  You,  Univ.; 
I  Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 
-'Adpt. )  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  (Prod.,  sc. 
play)  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  (Prod.,  orig., 
sc. play)  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.;  (Prod., 
sc. play)  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

|0  PACANO 

- 1  Co-sc.play )    Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.; 

'Orig.,  sc. play)  Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 
-'Adpt.)  The  Man  I  Love,  WB. 
-iSc.play)    Hotel  Berlin,  WB;    (Sc.play)  Too 

Young  to  Know,  WB. 


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—  i  Orig. 


ADRIAN  PACE 

sc.play)   Pioneer  Justice,  PRC. 


STANLEY  PALEY 

-'Sc.play)  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

CAP  PALMER 

-(Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

MARY  C.  PALMER 

-|  Orig.,  sc.play)  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guid- 
ance. 

STUART  PALMER 

-iSc.play)  Step  by  Step,  RKO. 

NORMAN  PANAMA 

-'Co-prod.,  co-sc.play)  Mr.  Blandings  Builds 
His  Dream  House,  SRO;  (Co-orig.)  A  South- 
ern Yankee,  MGM;  (Co-sc.play)  The  Return 
of  October,  Col. 

-(Sc.play)    It  Had  to  be  You,  Col. 
-'Sc.play)    Monsieur    Beaucaire,    Para.;  (Sc. 

play)   Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para.; 

'Orig.,  sc.play)  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 
-'Orig.,    sc.play,    sketches)    Duffy's  Tavern, 

Para. 

-'Sc.play)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 


MARVIN  PARK 

1946 —  (Incident)  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 

COMDR.  WM.  C.  PARK 

1948 — (Co-sc.play,  commentary)   The  Secret  Land, 
MGM. 

DOROTHY  PARKER 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Smash-Up,  the  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul. 

NORTON  S.  PARKER 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)   Come  on  Danger,  RKO. 

MARION  PARSONNET 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Gilda,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM. 

1944 — (Adpt.)   Cover  Girl,  Col.;    (Sc.play)    I'll  Be 
Seeing  You,  UA. 

FRANK  PARTOS 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   And  Now  Tomorrow,   Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

ERNEST  PASCAL 

1946 —  (Sc.play)    Canyon    Passage,    Ul;  (Sc.play) 
Night  in  Paradise,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Destiny,  Univ. 

JOHN    (Jack)  PATRICK 

1948 — (Sc.play)   Enchantment,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Second  Chance,  20th;  (Orig.)  Framed, 
Col. 

1946 —  -(Orig.)   The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers, 
Para. 

ROBERT  PATTERSON 

1947 —  (Orig.)   Brute  Force,  Ul. 

ELLIOTT  PAUL 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)    It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

|OHN  PAXTON 

1947—  (Sc.play)    Crossfire,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)    Cornered,   RKO;    (Sc.play)  Crack- 
Up,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

BUD  PEARSON 

1948 —  (Co-add.  dia.)   If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

BILL  PEED 

1948 — (Co-cartoon  story  treatment)  So  Dear  to  My 
Heart,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

LOUIS  PELLETIER 

1948 — (Co-novel    "Howdy    Stranger")    Two  Guys 
from  Texas,  WB. 

ERDMAN  "ED"  PENNER 

1948 — (Co-orig.  sketches)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

S.  |.  PERELMAN 

1948 — (Co-mus.  play)  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

VIRGINIA  PERDUE 

1946 —  (Novel  "He  Fell  Down  Dead")  Shadow  of  a 
Woman,  WB. 

KENNETH  PERKINS 

1948 — Relentless,  Col. 

BARRY  PEROWNE 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Blind  Spot,  Col. 

NAT  PERRIN 

1947 —  -(Prod.,  sc.play)  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Holly- 
wood, MGM. 

SAM  PERRIN 

1948 —  (Co-play)  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

BEN  PERRY 

1945 — (Orig.)  Follow  That  Woman,  Para. 

CEORCE  SESSIONS  PERRY 

1945 — (Novel  "Hold  Autumn  in  Your  Hand")  The 
Southerner,  UA. 


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WRITERS 


EUCENE  PETROV 
(r.   n.   EVCENI    PETROVICH  KATAEVl 
(Deceased  1942) 

1945 —  (Novel  "Dwenadzet  Stulow")  It's  in  the 
Bag,  UA. 

WILFRID  H.  PETTITT 

(Deceased  12-8-48) 

1948 — (Add.  dia.)  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 
1947 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  (Adpt.,  sc. play)  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood 
Forest,  Col.;  (Sc. play)  The  Walls  Came  Tum- 
bling Down,  Col. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights, 
Col.;  (Sc. play)  Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 —  (Play)  Nine  Girls.  Col.;  (Orig.)  They  Live  in 
Fear,  Col. 

JULIAN  I.  PEYSER 

1947 —  (Orig.)    Heartaches,  PRC. 

MAR  |CR  I  E   L.  PFAELZER 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 
1944 — (Sc. play)  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

ERICH  PHILIPPI 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ. 

ARNOLD  PHILLIPS 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,)  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO. ; 
(Sc. play)  jealousy,  Reo. 

1944 —  (Orig.)   Bluebeard,  PRC. 

ARTHUR  PHILLIPS 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  (Sc. 
play i  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

HERBERT  O.  PHILLIPS 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

IRVING  PHILLIPS 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO;  (Orig.) 
Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

MICHAEL  |.  PHILLIPS 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

PECCY  PHILLIPS 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ. 

LOUISE   RANDALL  PIERSON 

1945 — (Book,  sc. play)  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

LESTER  PINE 

1945 — (Add.  dia.)  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

Sir  ARTHUR  WINC  PINERO 

(Deceased  1934) 

1945 — (Play)  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO. 

LUICI  PIRANDELLO 

(Deceased  1936) 

1945 — (Play)  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

ROBERT  PIROSH 

1944— (Sc. play)  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

ELMER  PLUMMER 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

CEORCE  H.  PLYMPTON 

1948 —  (Co-orig. )    Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Gangster's  Den,  PRC. 

(AMES  POE 

1948—  (Orig.)  Close-Up,  EL. 

JOSEPH  POLAND 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep. 

LEW  POLLACK 

1947 —  (Book)   Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 


LOUIS  POLLOCK 

1948 — (Orig.)   Port  Said.  Col. 

ABRAHAM  POLONSKY 

1948 — (Co-sc.play,  dir.  I   Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Orig.,   sc.play)    Body   and   Soul,   UA;  (Sc. 
play)   Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

HARRY  H.  POPPE 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ. 

COLE  PORTER 

1948 —  (Co-mus.  play)   Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

CENE  STRATTON  PORTER 

(Deceased  1924) 

1948 — (Novell    Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Novel)   Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 
1946 — (Novel)  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col. 


STEPHEN  POWYS 

1946 — (Play"The  Blind  Mice")  Three  Little  Girls  in 
Blue.  20th. 

VLADIMIR  POZNER 

1948 — (Sc.play)   Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Novel)  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  Conspirators,  WB. 

LEONARD  PRASKINS 

1948 — (Add.  dia.)  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Doll 
Face,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Molly  and  Me,  20th. 

1944— (Sc.play)  My  Pal,  Wolf.  RKO. 

THEODORE  PRATT 

1944 —  (Novel)  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

ROBERT  PRESNELL,  SR. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  High  Tide,  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  The 
Guilty,  Mono.;  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  For 
You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Cuban  Pete,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep. 

FREDERIC  PROKOSCH 

1944 —  (Novel)  The  Conspirators,  WB. 

LUCILLE  S.  PRUMBS 

1948 —  (Co-play)  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB. 

GERTRUDE  PURCELL 

1947 —  (Sc.play)    Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)    Paris-Underground,  UA. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

ERNIE  PYLE 

( Deceased ) 

1945 —  (Book)  Story  of  C.I.  Joe,  UA. 

PATRICK  QUENTIN 

1948 —  (Novel)   Homicide  for  Three,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  QUILLAN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)   Variety  Time.  RKO. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Show  Business,  RKO. 

DON  QUINN 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Heavenly  Days,  RKO. 

MARTIN  RACKIN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)    Fighting   Father    Dunne,  RKO; 

(Orig.,  sc:play)    Race  Street,  RKO;  (Adpt.) 

Close-Up,  EL. 
1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)    Riffraff,  RKO;    (Add.  dia.) 

Desperate,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

ALLAN  RADER 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

NORMAN  REILLY  RAINE 

1945 — (Sc.play)  Nob  Hill,  20th;  (Sc.play)  A  Bell 
for  Adano,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Captain  Kidd,  UA; 
(Characters)  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 


WRITERS 


265 


MILTON  M.  RAISON 

1948 — lOrig.,  sc. play)  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.; 
(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.; 
(Orig.,  sc. play)    Dynamite.  Para. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc. play)    Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep. 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valen- 
tine, Rep. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  High  Powered,  Para.;  (Novel, 
sc. play)  The  Phantom  of  42nd  St.,  PRC. 


AYN  RAND 

1945 — (Sc. play)  Love  Letters,  Para. 
Came  Along,  Para. 


(Sc. play)  You 


WILLIAM  RANKIN 

1948 — (Orig.)    Fighting   Father   Dunne,  RKO. 
1946 — (Orig.)  The  Harvey  Cirls,  MCM. 
1944 — (Story  "Be  It  Ever  So  Humble")  Hi,  Beauti- 
ful, Univ. 

MATTHEW  RAPF 

1948 — (Co-prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Adventures  of  Gal- 
lant Bess,  EL. 

MAURICE  RAPF 

1948 — (Co-adpt.)   So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 
1946 — I  Sc. play)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 


SAMSON  RAPHAELSON 

1948 — (Sc. play)  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 
1947 — (Play)    The    Perfect    Marriage,  Para.; 
play)   Creen  Dolphin  Street,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MCM. 

PHILIP  RAPP 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

NEIL  RAU 

1944—  (Orig.)   They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

IRVINC  RAVETCH 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Living  in  a  Big  Way.  MCM. 

M  A R  JOR  I  E  KINNAN  RAWLINCS 

1948 —  (Novel)   The  Sun  Comes  Up.  MCM. 

1946 —  (Novel)  The  Yearling.  MGM. 

ALBERT  RAY 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Cheaters,  Rep. 


(Sc. 


1947 — (Dir.,  orig. 
Guild. 


B.  B.  RAY 

Hollywood   Barn   Dance,  Screen 


MAN  RAY 

1948 — (Co-orig.    ideas)    Dreams  That   Money  Can 
Buy,  Films  Intl. 


1948 — (Dir. 


NICHOLAS  RAY 

adpt.)   The  Twisted  Road, 


RKO. 


CENE  RAYMOND 

1948 — (Actor,  dir.,  co-orig.)    Million  Dollar  Week- 
end, EL 

HARRY  REBUAS 

1947 —  (Orig.)    Two  Blondes  and  a   Redhead,  Col. 

THOMAS  REED 

1948 —  (Sc. play)  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)    Moss   Rose,   20th;    (Sc. play)  The 
Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

ALICE  MEANS  REEVE 

1944 — (Orig.)  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More, 
Mono. 

HARRY  REEVES 

1948 —  (Co-orig.  sketches)   Melody  Time,  RKO. 
1947 — (Sc. play)   Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

THEODORE  REEVES 

1947 —  (Play,   "Beggers  Are  Coming   to  Town")  I 
Walk  Alone,  Para. 

1946 — (Orig.)  Devotion,  WB. 

1944 — (Sc. play)  National  Velvet,  MCM. 

HANS  REHFISCH 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,   co-sc.play)    Dreams  That  Money 
Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 


DOROTHY  REID 

1948 — (Co-orig..    co-sc.play)  Who 

Robbin,  UA. 
1947— (Sc. play)  Curley,  UA. 


Killed  "Doc" 


1945— (Article) 


VIRCINIA  REID 

Black  Market  Babies,  Mono. 


WALTER  REILLY 

1948 — (Adpt.)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO  . 

ELIZABETH  REIN HARDT 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway, 
20th;  (Adpt.)  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me, 
20th. 

1947 — -(Orig.,  sc. play)  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 
1946 — (Sc. play)  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  (Sc. play)  Sen- 
timental lourney,  20th. 
1944 — (Sc. play)  Laura,  20th. 


1944- 


IRVINC  REIS 

(Sc. play)  Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 


WALTER  REISCH 

1948 — (Orig  )  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)    Song  of  Scheherazade, 
Ul. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Gaslight,  MGM. 

ERICH  MARIA  REMARQUE 

1948 —  (Novel)  Arch  of  Triumph.  UA. 
1947 — (Novel)   The  Other  Love,  UA. 


1948— (Orig. 


COLT  REMINCTON 

sc.play)  Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 


|E  AN  RENOIR 

1947 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach, 
RKO. 

1945 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  The  Southerner,  UA. 

ED  EARL  REPP 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Cuns  of  Hate,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Prairie  Raiders.  Col.;  <Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
The  Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Fighting  Frontiersman, 
Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Heading  West,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Last  Horseman,  Col. 

ALMA  REVILLE 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

DALTON  REYMOND 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

QUENTIN  REYNOLDS 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells.  RKO; 
(Co-adpt.)  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

O  LETA  RHINEHART 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Passkey  to  Danger,  ep. 

EUCENE  MANLOVE  RHODES 

1948 —  (Novel  "Paso  Por  Aqui")  Four  Faces  West, 
UA. 

ALBERT  RICE 

1946 — (Mag.  story)  Cay  Blades,  Rep. 

CRAIC  RICE 

1948 — (Sketch)  Tenth  Ave.  Angel.  MCM. 
1946 — (Novel)   Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO. 

ELMER  RICE 

1948 — (Play)   Dream  Girl,  Para. 

ROBERT  L.  RICHARDS 

1948 — (Sc.play)  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  (Sc.- 
play) Act  of  Violence,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Radio  play)  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep. 

SILVIA  RICHARDS 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Possessed,  WB;  (Sc.play)  Secret 
Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 


266 


WRITERS 


CONRAD  RICHTER 

1947 — (Novel)  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM. 


1948- 


1947- 


1948- 
1947- 


1948- 

1948- 
1947- 

1948- 
1944- 


1948- 
1944- 


HANS  RICHTER 

-'Co-prod.,  dir.,  co-orig.  ideas,  co-orig.,  co- 
se.play,  art  dir.)  Dreams  That  Money  Can 
Buy,  Films  Intl. 


(Dir. 


DEAN  RIESNER 

sc. play)   Bill  and  Coo, 


Rep. 


CORDON  RICBY 

-(Orig.)  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep. 
-(Orig.)  The  Millerson  Case,  Col. 

|OE  RINALDI 

-(Co-orig.  sketches!   Melody  Time,  RKO. 

FREDERIC  I.  RINALDO 

-(Co-orig.,   co-sc.play)    Abbott   and  Costello 

Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul. 
-i  Sc. play)    Buck    Privates   Come   Home,  Ul; 
(Sc. play)    The    Wistful    Widow    of  Wagon 

Cap,  Ul. 

S.  PONDAL  RIOS 

—  (Co-orig.)   Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 


(Prod. 


ARTHUR  RIPLEY 

dir.,  orig.)  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 


CLEMENTS  RIPLEY 

-(Orig.,  sc. play)  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep. 
-(Sc. play)  Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 


EVERETT  RISKIN 

1944 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)   The  Thin  Man  Coes 
Home,  MCM. 


ROBERT  RISKIN 

orig.,  sc. play)  Magic  Town,  RKO. 
sc. play)   The  Thin  Man  Coes  Home, 


1947— (Prod. 

1944—  (Orig., 
MCM. 

ALLEN  RIVKIN 

1947 — (Adpt.)  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  (Sc. play)  The 
Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  (Sc. play)  The  Cuilt 
of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Thrill  of  Brazil, 
Col.;   (Sc. play)  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

HAL  ROACH,  |R 
(also  known  as  HAROLD  EUGENE  ROACH) 

1947 —  (Exec,  prod.,  orig.)   The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

GARLAND  ROARK 

1948 —  (Novel)  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

CHARLES   E.  ROBERTS 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Partners  in  Time,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO;  (Sc. play)  Va- 
cation in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945—  (Sc.play)  What  a  Blonde,  RKO;  (Sc. play) 
Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

EDITH  ROBERTS 

1947 —  (Novel)  That  Hagen  Cjrl,  WB. 

JACK  ROBERTS 

1948 —  -(Orig.)   California's  Colden  Beginning,  Para. 

MARCUERITE  ROBERTS 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM;  (Sc.play)  De- 
sire Me,  MCM;  (Sc.play)  If  Winter  Comes, 
MCM. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)   Dragon  Seed,  MCM. 

STANLEY  ROBERTS 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

LYLE  ROBERTSON 

1948 —  (Orig.)  This  Theatre  and  You,  WB. 

CASEY  ROBINSON 

1947 — (Prod.,  sc.play)  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA; 

(Adpt.)   Desire  Me,  MCM. 
1945 — (Sc.play)  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB  ;  (Sc.play)  The 

Corn  Is  Creen,  WB. 
1944 — (Prod.,   sc.play)    Days  of   Clory.   RKO;  (Sc. 

play)  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB ;  (Orig.)  The 

Racket  Man,  Col. 


THELMA  ROBINSON 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Undercover  Maisie.  MCM. 
1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Up  Coes  Maisie,  MCM. 

MARK  ROBSON 

1946 — (Dir.,  sc.play)  Bedlam,  RKO. 

RICHARD  RODGERS 

1948 —  (Life  of)  Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

SAMUEL  ROECA 

1948 — (Co-sc.playi    Incident,  Mono. 


1945- 


ALBERT  S.  ROCELL 

■(Dir.,  orig.)  Love,  Honor  and  Coodbye,  Rep. 


CHARLES  ROCERS 

1945 —  (Sc.play)    Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 

HOWARD  EMMETT  ROCERS 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Easy  to  Wed,  MCM. 
1944 — (Orig.)  Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 


1944- 


| AMES  RONALD 

-(Novel)  The  Suspect,  Univ. 


LYNN  ROOT 

1946 — (Play    "The    Milky   Way")    The    Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO;  (Sc.play)  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 


1948- 


WELLS  ROOT 

(Orig.)  Movies  Are  Adventure,  Ul. 


BRADFORD  ROPES 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul; 
(Orig.)   Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep.:  (Orig.) 
Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  Why  Girls 
Leave  Home,  PRC. 

1944 — (Orig.)  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Hi,  Cood-Lookin',  Univ.;  (Add.  dia.)  Noth- 
ing But  Trouble,  MGM. 

IACK  ROSE 

1948 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

RALPH  ROSE,  JR. 

1947 —  (Adpt.)   Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 

FRANCIS  ROSENWALD 

(formerly  known  as  FRANZ   ROSENWALD  I 

1948 —  (Orig.  sc.play)  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)    In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

ANNABEL  ROSS 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  ROSS 

1947 —  (Adpt.)   Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  San  Quentin,  RKO;  (Sc.play) 
Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

CEORCE  ROSS 

1947 —  (Orig.)  The  Big  Fix,  PRC. 

ROBERT  ROSSEN 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  (Dir.  sc.play) 
Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers, 
Para.;  (Sc.play)  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

LEO  ROSTEN 

1948 —  (Novel,  co-sc.play)  Sleep,  My  Love.  UA; 
(Sc.play)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Lured,  UA. 
1946 — (Orig.)  The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Conspirators,  WB. 

BERNARD  R.  ROTH 

1944 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC. 

EDWIN  ROTH 

1948 —  (Adpt.)  Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 


WRITERS 


267 


FRITZ  ROTTER 

1947 — (Orig.)  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  (Orig.) 
Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 

RUSSELL  ROUSE 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Nothing  But  Trouble,  MCM; 
(Prod.,  orig.,  sc. play)  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC. 

LOUISE  ROUSSEAU 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)   Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Cunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  (Orig., 
sc. play)  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC; 
(Sc.play)  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.;  (Orig.) 
Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  (Orig.)  Rockin'  in 
the  Rockies,  Col. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

AURANIA  ROUVEROL 

(Characters  in  Andy  Hardy  series  at  MCM 
based  on  those  created  by  Rouverol.) 

CHARLES  F.  ROYAL 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Girl  in  the  Case,  Col.;  (Orig.)  Dark 
Mountain,  Para. 

A.  J.  RUBIEN 

1945 —  (Play)  C.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono. 

JACK  RUBIN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)    French  Leave,  Mono. 

STANLEY  RUBIN 

1948 — ( Orig.  sc.play)  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Violence,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Decoy,  Mono. 

HARRY  RUBY 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MCM. 

MIKHAIL    RUDER  MAN 

1945 —  (Story  basis,  "Pobyeda")  Counter-Attack, 
Col. 

PETER  RURIC 

1948 —  (Orig.)  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MCM. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO. 

HARRY  RUSKIN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM;  (Co- 
sc.play)   Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 
(Orig.,  sc.play)   Dark  Delusion,  MGM. 
-(Sc.play)  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM; 
I  Sc.play)  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice 
MGM. 

(Sc.play)  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM. 
(Sc.play)  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble 
MCM;  (Sc.play)  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Between  Two  Women,  MGM 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Rationing,  MGM;  (Orig.,  sc 
play)  Three  Men  in  White,  MGM. 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Well  Groomed  Bride 
Para. 


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STANLEY  RUSSELL 

(Orig.)  Together  Again,  Col. 


1944—  (Dir. 


FRANK  RYAN 

(Deceased  12-31-47) 

sc.play)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ. 


TIM  RYAN 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.; 
(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
(Add.  dia.)  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  (Co-sc.- 
play) Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

'947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  News  Hounds,  Mono.;  (Add. 
dia.)  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)   Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono. 

1946 — (Add.  dia.)  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  (Sc. 
play)  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 
Live  Wires,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Spook 
Busters,  Mono.;  (Sc.play)  Swing  Parade  of 
1946,  Mono. 

'945 — (Sc.play)  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  (Sc  play) 
Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  (Add. 
dia.)  C.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  (Add.  dia.) 
There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 — (Sc.play)     Detective    Kitty    O'Day,    Mono  ; 


(Orig.,  sc.play)  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  (Add. 
dia.)  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono. 

FLORENCE  RYERSON 

1946 — (Orig.)  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ. 

MORRIE  RYSKIND 

1946 —  (Adpt.)   Heartbeat,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Where  Do  We  Go  from 
Here?,  20th. 

BERYL  SACHS 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono. 

JERRY  SACKHEIM 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  (Sc.- 
play! The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  (Co-orig.) 
My  Dog  Rusty,  Col. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  (Orig.)  The 
Trespasser,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  B.  SACKHEIM 

1948 —  (Orig.  sc.play)  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)   Personality  Kid,  Col. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Let's  Go  Steady,  Col. 

FRED  SAIDY 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Meet  the  People,  MCM. 

LEONARD  ST.  CLAIR 

1946 —  (Radio)  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep. 

ROBERT  ST.  CLAIR 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Women  in  the  Night, 
Film  Classics. 

ARTHUR  ST.  CLAIRE 

1948 — (Sc.play)   The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Philo  Vance's  Camble,  PRC. 
1946 — (Orig.)  Gunman's  Code,  Ul;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC;  (Add.  dia.)  Queen 
of  Burlesque,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  (Sc.play) 
Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)   Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC. 


1948- 


THOMAS  R.  ST.  CEORCE 

(Orig.)  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep. 


ADELA  ROCERS  ST.  JOHN 

1948 — (Adpt.)  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists. 
1946 — (Orig.)  That  Brennan  Girl.  Rep. 

ELLIS  ST.  JOSEPH 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)    In  Our  Time,  WB. 

RICHARD  SALE 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  sc.play)  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Al- 
lied Artists;  (Dir.,  co-sc.play)  Campus  Hon- 
eymoon, Rep.;  (Co-sc.play)  The  Inside  Story, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)   Lady  at  Midnight,  EL. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Northwest  Outpost,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Mag.  story,  sc.play)  Rendezvous  With  An- 
nie, Rep. 

KAE  SALKOW 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Danger  Street,  Para. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  They  Made  Me  a  Killer,  Para. 

WALDO  SALT 

1948 —  (Sc.play,  songs)  Rachel  and  the  Stranger, 
RKO. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

LESSER  SAMUELS 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 
1944 — (Adpt.)  The  Hour  Bafore  Dawn,  Para. 

CARLTON  SAND 

1947—  (Orig.)  The  Millerson  Case,  Col. 

FROMA  SAND 

1944 — (Orig.)  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th. 


GOTTFRIED 
REINHARDT 

producer 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


WRITERS 


269 


SAPPER 
(r.  n    CYRIL  McNEILE) 
(Deceased  1937) 

1948 — (Novel)   The  Challenge,  20th. 

1947 — (Character)    Bull    Dog    Drummond    at  Bay, 

Col.;   (Character)   Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes 

Back,  Col. 

BARNEY  SARECKY 

1947 — (Orig.,    sc.play)    Buffalo    Bill    Rides  Again, 
Screen  Guild. 


1947—  ( Idea: 


TONY  SARGENT 

The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 


WILLIAM  SAROYAN 

1948— (Play)  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

HARRY  SAUBER 

1948 — Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Ladies  of  the  Chorus, 
Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Love  and  Learn,  WB. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  orig..  sc.play)  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 

OSCAR  SAUL 

1948 —  i  Co-orig.)  Road  H»use,  20th;  (Co-adpt.) 
Dark  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

CEORCE  WALLACE  SAYRE 

1948 — (Orig.)  Rocky,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  co-sc.play) 
Stage  Struck,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl, 
PRC. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  (Sc. 
play)   The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.;  (Sc. 
play)  Alaska,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The 
Contender,  PRC. 

RUDOLF  SCHANZER 

1948 — (Co-operetta  "The  Lady  in  Ermine")  That 
Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 


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JEB  SCHARY 

(Orig.)  Live  Wires,  Mono. 


RICHARD  SCHAYER 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Black  Arrow,  Col. 


1944- 


IULES  SCHERMER 

(Orig.)  The  Sullivans,  20th. 


FRED  SCHILLER 

1947 —  (Story)   Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.)   Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col. 

CHARLES  SCHNEE 

1948 —  (Sc.play)   The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  (Co-sc.- 
play)  Red  River,  UA. 

1947 — (Add.  dia.)  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  (Sc.play) 
I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

1946 —  (Add.  sc.)  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 


1948- 


CHARLES  H.  SCHNEER 

-'Adpt.)   The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col. 


CERALD  SCHNITZER 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)   Angels'  Alley,  Mono.; 

(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  ]inx  Money,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  co-sc.play)  Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

BERNARD  SCHOENFELD 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Dark  Corner,  20th. 
1944 — (Sc.play)   Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 

|ACK  SCHOLL 

1944 —  (Orig.)   Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

JOSEPH  SCHRANK 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Clock,  MGM. 
1944 — (Adpt.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM. 

RAYMOND  L.  SCHROCK 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)   Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classcis 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  The 
Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  (Orig.)  The  Crime 
Doctor's  Gamble,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Danny  Boy,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  Cas 
House  Kids,  PRC;  (Adpt.)   I  Ring  Doorbells 


PRC;  (Sc.play)  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC. 
1945— (Sc.play)  Club  Havana,  PRC;  (Sc.play) 
Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  (Sc.play)  The  Missing 
Corpse,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  White  Pongo, 
PRC 

1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Contender,  PRC;  (Sc.play) 
The  Great  Mike,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The 
Last' Ride,  WB ;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Men  on  Her 
Mind,  PRC;  (Orig.)  Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

DORIS  SCHROEDER 

-(Sc.play)    Dangerous    Venture,    UA;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild. 
-(Sc.play)   Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Fool's  Gold,  UA. 
-(Orig.,    sc.play)    Bandits   of   the  Badlands, 
Rep. 

BERNARD  SCHUBERT 

-(Play)   Song  of  Love,  MGM;   (Add.  scenes) 

Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 
-(Sc.play)   The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ. 
-(Sc.play)    Jungle   Woman,   Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Mummy's  Curse.  Univ. 


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LAWRENCE  SCHWAB 

—  (Mus.  comedy)  Good  News,  MGM. 

RICHARD  SCHWEIZER 

-(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)   The  Search,  MGM. 

CHARLES  SCHWEP 

—  ( Orig. .  sc.play)    My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious 
Film  Assoc. 

C.  E.  SCOCCINS 

-(Orig.)   Tycoon,  RKO. 

KATHRYN  SCOLA 

-(Sc.play)  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th. 

ADRIAN  SCOTT 

-(Adpt.)    Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

ALLAN  SCOTT 

-(Adpt.)   Blue  Skies,  Para. 
-(Orig.,  sc.play)  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)   I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para. 

ARTHUR  SCOTT 

-(Co-orig.  sketches)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

DeVALLON  SCOTT 

-(Sc.play)  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM;  (Orig.) 
She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM. 

EWINC  SCOTT 

-ICo-orig.,    co-sc.play,    prod.,    dir.'  Harpoon, 
Screen  Guild. 
-(Prod.,  dir.,  orig.)   Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

ROBERT  LEE  SCOTT,  JR. 

1945 — (Book,  tech.  adv.)  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB. 

EDWARD  E.  SEABROOK 

-(Co-orig.,   co-sc.play)    Here  Comes  Trouble, 
UA. 

-(Adpt.)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 


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1945- 

1944— 


TED  SEARS 

-ICo-orig.  sketches)  Melody  Time,  RKO;  (Co- 
adpt.  I  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 
-(Sc.play)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 
-(Orig.,  scplay)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO 

CEORCE  SEATON 

-(Sc.play,  dir.)    Apartment   for   Peggy.  20th; 

(Co-sc.play,  dir)  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 
-(Dir.,  sc.play)   Miracle  on  34th  Street.  20th; 

(Dir.,  sc.play)  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 
-(Play)  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM. 
-(Dir.,   orig.,   sc.play)    Billy   Rose's  Diamond 
Horseshoe,  20th;  (Dir.,  sc.play)  Junior  Miss, 
20th. 

(Sc.play)  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th. 


MANNY  SEFF 

1946 — (Orig.)  The  Falcon's  Alibi.  RKO. 

1945 — (Orig.)  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.;  (Orig.) 
The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Jam  Session,  Col.;  (Adpt.)  Beauti- 
ful But  Broke,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Kansas 
City  Kitty,  Col.;  (Orig.)  Louisiana  Hayride, 
Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 


270 


WRIT  E  R  S 


HARRY  SECALL 

1947 — (Characters"  Down  to  Earth,  Col. 
1946 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA; 
(Play)  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para. 

ANNA  SECHERS 

-(Novel)  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM. 

TKOMAS  SELLER 

-(Co-sc.play)   The  Black  Arrow,  Col. 

Ml  N  SELVIN 

-(Orig.)   Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ. 

DAVIL  0.  SELZNICK 

-(Prod.,  sc. play)  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  (Prod., 
sc. play)  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 
-'Prod.,  sc.play)  Since  You  Went  Awav.  UA. 

ANYA  SETON 

-(Novel)  Dragonwyck,  20th. 


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EDMOND  SEWARD 

-(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)   Angels'  Alley,  Mono.; 

(Co-orig.,    co-sc.play)    Jinx    Money,  Mono.; 

(Co-sc.play)  Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 
-(Orig.,  sc.play)  News  Hounds,  Mono.;  (Add. 

dia.)    Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono, 
-i Orig.,  sc.play)    Bowery   Bombshell,  Mono.; 

(Sc.play)    In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Spook  Busters,  Mono. 

ANNA  SEWELL 

(Deceased  1878) 

-(Novel)  Black  Beauty,  20th. 

WILLIAM  SHAKESPEARE 

(Deceased  1616) 

-(Play)  Macbeth,  Rep. 

-(Play  "Othello"  basis)  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 


BERNARD  D.  SHAMBERC 

1948 — (Co-orig.)    Fighting  Mad,  Mono. 


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Para. 


MAXWELL  SHANE 

(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)     Mr.  Reckless, 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Shaggy,  Para. 

Big  Town,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  Danger 
Para.;  (Dir.,  sc.play)  Fear  in  the 
Para.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Seven  Were 
Para.;    (Sc.play)    Adventure  Island, 


(Orig 
Street, 
Night, 
Saved, 
Para. 

(Orig.)  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

(Assoc.  prod.,  sc.play)  Follow  That  Woman, 
Para.;  (Sc.play)  High  Powered,  Para.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  Tokyo 
Rose,  Para. 

(Orig.,  sc.play)  One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.; 
(Sc.play)  Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  (Sc.play) 
Double  Exposure,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  Gambler's 
Choice,  Para.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Navy 
Way,  Para.;  (Sc.play)  Timber  Queen,  Para. 

ROBERT  TERRY  SHANNON 

-(Orig.)   The  Flame,  Rep.;   (Orig.,  co-sc.play) 
Unknown    Island,   Film  Classics. 
-(Orig.)  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ. 


LIONEL  SHAPIRO 

1948— (Novel)  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

MARGERY  SHARP 

-(Novel  "The  Nutmeg  Tree" 
haves,  MCM. 

-(Novel)  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 


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1944- 


Julia  Misbe- 


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1946- 
1945- 
1944- 


RICHARD  SHATTUCK 

-(Novel  "The  Wedding  Cuest  That  Sat  on  a 
Stone")  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col. 

MELVILLE  SHAVELSON 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)  Where  There's  Life,  Para. 
-<Adpt.)  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 
-(Sc.play)   Wonder  Man,  RKO. 
-(Sc.play)  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO. 


DAVID  SHAW 

1948 — (Orig.)   A  Foreign  Affair,  Para. 

DICK  SHAW 

1946 — (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 


(Co-sc.play) 

of  Noon,  Para.;  (Sc.play) 
(Sc.play)  The  Trouble  With 
(Adpt.,    sc.play)  Welcome 


KERRY  SHAW 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ. 

JOSEPH  SHEARINC 
(r.  n    CABRIELLE  LONC) 

1948 — (Novel)  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

ARTHUR  SHEEKMAN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)     Hazard,  Para. 
Saigon,  Para. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Blaze 
Dear  Ruth,  Para. 
Women,  Para.; 
Stranger,  Para. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

EDWARD  SHELDON 

l  Deceased  4-2-46) 

1948 —  (Play)  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  (Play)  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

MARY  SHELDON 

1944 — 'Orig.,  sc.play)    Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A., 
Mono. 

NORMAN  SHELDON 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

SIDNEY  SHELDON 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Easter  Parade.  MGM. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby- 
Soxer,  RKO. 

SAMUEL  SHELLABARCER 

1947 —  (Novel)  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

CLADYS  SHELLEY 

1946 — (Orig.)  Idea  Girl,  Univ. 

DAVID  P.  SHEPPARD 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Black  Arrow,  Col. 

HAROLD  M.  SHERMAN 

1944 — (Play,    adapt.)    The    Adventures  of 
Twain,  WB. 


Mark 


1948- 


TEDDI  SHERMAN 

-(Co-sc.play)   Four  Faces  West,  UA. 


ROBERT  E.  SHERWOOD 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 
1945 — (Play  "The  Petrified  Forest")  Escape  in  the 
Desert,  WB. 


1945- 


ETTA  SHIBER 

-(Novel)  Paris-Underground,  UA. 


BARRY  SHIPMAN 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc. -play)  Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Trail 
to  Laredo,  Col. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col. 

1946 — (Orig.)  Out  California  Way,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)   Roaring  Rangers,  Col. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   Lumberjack,  UA. 


SOL  SHOR 

co-sc.play)  Sons 


of  Adventure, 


1948 — (Co-orig. 
Rep. 

LUKE  SHORT 
(r.  n    FREDERICK  DILLEY  CLIDDEN) 

1948 — (Novel)  Albuquerque,  Para.;  (Novel)  Cor- 
oner Creek,  Col.;  (Novel,  co-adpt.)  Blood  on 
the  Moon,  RKO;  (Novel)  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Novel)  Ramrod,  UA. 

HAROLD  SHUMATE 

1948 —  (Co-adpt.)  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Abilene  Town,  UA.;  (Orig.)  Rene- 
gades, Col. 

TED  SILLS 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 


1  947- 


MARIO  SILVA 

(Play)  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 


WRITERS 


271 


MICHAEL  SIMMONS 

1947 —  'Orig.,  sc. play)  South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail, 
Col. 

1946 —  I  Orig.,  sc. play)  Land  Rush,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

CURT  SIODMAK 

1948 —  (Orig.)   Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Adapt.,  sc. play)  The  Climax,  Univ.;  (Orig.) 
House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.:  (Novel.  "Dono- 
van's Brain")  The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep. 

ROBERT  SIODMAK 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Conflict,  WB. 

DOUGLAS  SIRK 

1944 — (Dir.,  adapt.)   Summer  Storm,  UA. 

CORNELIA  OTIS  SKINNER 

1944 —  (Book)  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Cay, 
Para. 

CEORCE  SLAVIN 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Intrigue,  UA. 

TESS  SLESINCER 

1945 —  (Sc. play)  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

ROBERT  SLOANE 

1948 —  (Co-novel  "Howdy  Stranger")  Two  Cuys 
from  Texas,  WB. 

ROBERT  SMILEY 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 

BETTY  SMITH 

1945 —  (Novel)  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

DODIE  SMITH 

1944 — (Sc. play)  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

HAL  SMITH 

1948 — 'Orig.,  sc. play)  Thunderhoof,  Col.;  (Co-sc.- 
play)  Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc. play)  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  (Sc. play) 
Night  Editor,  Col. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  (Orig.) 
She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col. 

PAUL  CERARD  SMITH 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)    Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  It's  a  Joke.  Son!  Eagle-Lion; 
(Sc. play)  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  Ladv,  Let's  Dance.  Mono.;  (Orig., 
sc. play)  Hi.  Cood-lookin',  Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ. 

ROBERT  SMITH 

1947—  (Adpt.)   I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

SARA  B.  SMITH 

1948 —  (Co-play)   My  Girl  Tisa,  WB. 

WINCHELL  SMITH 

(Deceased  1933) 

1945 —  (Play)  Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 

EARLE  SNELL 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep. 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.; 
(Sc. play)  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Oregon  Trail  Scouts, 
Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.; 
(Sc.play)  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep. :  (Sc.play)  Sheriff 
of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Sun 
Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 — (Sc.play)  Colorado  P  ioneers,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 

play)  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. 

play)  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 

Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 
1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Bowery  Champs.  Mono.;  (Sc. 

play)    Shadow  of  Suspicion,   Mono.;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 


C.  A.  SNOW 

1946 — (Orig.)  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col. 

HOWARD  SNYDER 

1945 — (Sc.play)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 
1944 — (Orig.)    In  Society,  Univ.;    (Orig.)    It  Hap- 
pened Tomorrow,  UA. 


1947- 


JACK  SOBELL 

-(Story)  Nora  Prentiss,  WB. 


RICHARD  SOKOLOVE 

1946 — (Orig.)  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep. 

LEO  SOLOMON 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Variety  Time,  RKO. 
1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Dark  Horse,  Ul. 

LOUIS  SOLOMON 

1946 — (Play,  sc.play)  Snafu,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)   Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

ANDREW  SOLT 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 
1946 — (Adpt.)    The   |olson    Story,   Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

EDITH  R.  SOMMER 

1946 — (Add.  sc.)  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 

FRANK  H.  SPEARMAN 

1948 — (Novel)  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

RALPH  SPENCE 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep. 

FRANZ  SPENCER 

(formerly  known  as  FRANZ  SCHULTZ) 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col. 

RAY  SPENCER 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   Crack-Up,  RKO. 

BELLA  and  SAM  SPEWACK 

1945 — (Sc.play)  Week-End  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

WILHELM  SPEYER 

1944 —  (Play  "Hat,  Coat  and  Glove")  A  Night  of 
Adventure,  RKO. 

LEONARD  SPICELCASS 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)   So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para. 

MARIAN  SPITZER 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

LAURENCE  STALLINCS 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  (Co- 
sc.play)  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

LYNN  STARLINC 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th; 
(Sc.play)  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the 
Girl,  WB. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   It's  a  Pleasure.  RKO. 
1944 — (Sc.play)    The   Climax,    Univ.;    (Add.  dia.) 
The  Imposter,  Univ. 


1947- 


IIMMY  STARR 

■(Novel)  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col. 


HENRY  I  STUDICAL 

1948 — (Add.  dia.)  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 


1945- 
1948- 


|OHN  STEINBECK 

-(Orig.)  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para. 


(Co- 


FREDERICK  STEPHANI 

-(Orig.,    sc.play)    Sofia,    Film  Classics; 
orig.)  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 
1947 — (Orig.)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 


1945- 


STEWART  STERLING 

-(Sc.play)    Having  Wonderful  Crime.  RKO. 


PHILIP  VAN  DOREN  STERN 

1946— (Orig.)   It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 


272 


WRITERS 


WILLIAM  STEVENS 

1947 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin, 
Eagle-Lion. 

JANET  STEVENSON 

1945 — (Play)  Counter-Attack.  Col. 

PHILIP  STEVtNSON 

1945 — (Play)  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  (Sc. play)  Story 
of  C.I.  Joe,  UA. 

ROBERT  STEVENSON 

1944 —  (Dir.,  sc.play)  Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

ROBERT  LOUIS  STEVENSON 

(Deceased  1894) 

1948 —  (Story  "Silverado  Squatters")  Adventures  in 
Silverado,  Col;  (Story)  The  Black  Arrow, 
Col.;   (Novell   Kidnapped,  Mono. 

1947 — (Novel,  "Ebb  Tide")  Adventure  Island,  Para. 

1945 —  (Short  story)  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO. 

DONALD  OCDEN  STEWART 

1947 — (Adpt.,  sc.play)  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM;  (Sc. 

play)  Life  With  Father.  WB. 
1945 — (Sc.play)  Without  Love,  MCM. 

RAMONA  STEWART 

1947 — (Novel)  Desert  Fury,  Para. 

RALPH  STOCK 

1944 — (Orig.)  Cypsy  Wildcat,  Univ. 


1948- 


DAYTON  STODDART 

-(Orig.)   Ruthless,  EL. 


ANDREW  STONE 

1947 — (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)   Fun  on  a  Week- 
end, UA. 

1946 — (Prod.,   dir.,   orig.,   sc.play)    The  Bachelor's 
Daughters,  UA. 

CRACE  ZARINC  STONE 

(also  known  as  ETHEL  VANCE) 

IRVING  STONE 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 


1948- 


JOHN  STONE 

(Orig.,  sc.play)   Fighting  Back,  20th. 


PHILIP  STONC 

1945 — (Novel)  State  Fair,  20th. 

LESLEY  STORM 

1945 —  (Play,  "Heart  of  a  City")  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col. 

THELMA  STRABEL 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Undercurrent,  MCM. 

JOHN  STRATFORD 

1948 — (Orig.  research)   Design  for  Death,  RKO. 

THEODORE  STRAUSS 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  (Co- 
se.play)  My  Own  True  Love,  Para.;  (Novel) 
Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)   California,  Para. 

1946 — (Add.  dia.)  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

ARTHUR  STRAWN 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied 
Artists. 

1946 — (Orig.)   Affairs  of  Ceraldine,  Rep. 

JAMES  STREET 

1948 — (Novel)  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

AUSTIN  STRONC 

1946 —  (Play)  Three  Wise  Fools,  MCM. 

ANCELA  STUART 

1947 —  (Orig.)   Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

PRESTON  STURCES 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play,  prod.,  dir.)  Unfaithfully 
Yours,  20th. 

1947 — (Sc.play)  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul  ;  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. 
play)  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1944 — (Prod.,  dir.,  sc.play)  The  Great  Moment, 
Para.;  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Hail  the 
Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig., 
sc.play)  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 


HENRY  SUCHER 

1945 —  (Orig.,  adpt.)  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Jungle  Woman.  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ. 

JOHN  SUTHERLAND 

1947 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC. 

SIDNEY  SUTHERLAND 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Orig.,    sc.play)    Allotment    Wives,  Mono.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Divorce,  Mono. 

FRANCIS  SWANN 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  Jungle  Patrol,  20th;  (Co-orig.,  sc.- 
play) The  Gay  Intruders,  20th. 

1947—  (Sc.play)   Love  and  Learn,  WB;   (Add.  dia.) 
That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl, 
WB. 

1944—  (Sc.play)    Make  Your  Own   P=d,  WB;  (Sc. 
play)  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  W3. 

NEIL  H.  SWANSON 

1947 —  (Novel)  Unconquered,  Para. 

HAROLD  SWANTON 

1948 —  I  Co-orig.  I    Appointment  With  Murder,  Film 
Classics. 

JO  SWERLINC 

1946 — (Add.  sc.)    It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)   Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 


1948- 


BURK  SYMON 

-•Orig.,  co-sc.play)   In  This  Corner,  EL. 


BESS  TAFFEL 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  A  Likely  Story,  RKO. 

1946 — (Add.  seq.)  Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 

ROBERT  TALLMAN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)    Devil's  Cargo,   Film  Classics. 

ROBERT  E.  TANSEY 

1946 — (Dir.,  sc.play)   God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

DANIEL  TARADASH 

1948 — (Co-orig. I  The  Noose  Hangs  High.  EL. 

BOOTH  TARKINCTON 

(Deceased  5-21-46) 

1946 —  (Novel)  Monsieur  3eaucaire,  Para. 

HAROLD  TARSHIS 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA. 

FRANK  TASHLIN 

1948 —  ( Co-sc.play  i  The  Fuller  Brush  Man.  Col.; 
•  Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Paleface,  Para.; 
(Co-sc.play)  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Variety  Cirl,  Para. 
1945 — (Orig.)   Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

ROBERT  TASKER 

1943 —  (Sc.play)   Secrets  of  the  Underground.  Rep. 

DWICHT  TAYLOR 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Conflict.  WB. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home.  MCM. 

ERIC  TAYLOR 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Crime  Doctor's  Warning, 
Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back, 
Univ.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Truth  About  Mur- 
der, RKO;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Mysterious  In- 
truder, Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Dick  Tracy,  RKO. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest 
Case,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  The  Whistler.  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)   Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col. 

KRESSMANN  TAYLOR 

1944 — (Orig.)  Address  Unknown,  Col. 

LAWRENCE  EDMUND  TAYLOR 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Philo  Vance's  Gamble  PRC;  (Orig., 
sc.play)    Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Radio)  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep. 
1944 — (Orig.)   Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC. 


WRIT  E  R  S 


273 


ROSEMARY  TAYLOR 

1948 — (Novel)  Chicken  Every  Sunday.  20th. 

ERNEST  TERRAZZAS 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

JUHNI  TERVATAA 

1947 — (Play  suggesting)  The  Farmer's  Daughter, 
RKO. 

JOSEPH  THAN 

1946 — (Sc. play)  Deception,  WB. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  None  Shall  Escape.  Col. 

JACQUES  THERY 

1946 — (Sc.play)   To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  THIELE 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.;  (Dir., 
orig.,  sc.play)  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

ROBERT  THOEREN 

"48 — (Sc.play)   An  Act  of  Murder.  Ul. 

1947 —  (Sc.play.  Singapore,  U!. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   Temptation,  Ui. 

1944 —  -(Sc.play)  Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM;  (Add.  dia.) 
Summer  Storm,  UA. 

TED  THOMAS 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  The  Gallant  Blade.  Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.)  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Talk  About  a  Lady.Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Out  of  the  Depths,  Col. 

KEENE  THOMPSON 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO. 

MORTON  THOMPSON 

1947 —  (Novel,  sc.play)  My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses, 
MCM. 

(AMES  THURBER 

1947 —  (Short  story)  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO. 

EILEEN  TICHE 

1948 —  (Co-play)   June  Bride,  WB. 

SARETT  TOBIAS 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

MAURICE  TOMBRACEL 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Prince  of  Thieves.  Col.; 
(Co-sc.playl  The  Return  of  The  Whistler. 
Col.;  (Sc.play)  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie. 
Col.;  (Sc.play)  Highway  13.  Screen  Cuild; 
(Sc.play I  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col. 
1944 — (Orig.)  Music  in  Manhattan, RKO. 

FREDERICK  TORBERC 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 

IVAN  TORS 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Song  of  Love,  MCM. 

1946 —  (Orig.)    Below  the  Deadline,  Mono. 

DAN  TOTHEROH 

1947 —  (Novel)  Deep  Valley,  WB. 

WELLYN  TOTMAN 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Thoroughbreds,  Rep. 

JACK  TOWNLEY 

1947— (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Bells  of  Rosarha,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.;  (Sc.play 
Utah,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.; 
(Orig..  sc.play)  lamboree.  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Faces  in 
the  Fog,  Reo. 

LEO  TOWNSEND 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)   Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1944 — (Orig. )  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ. 


COLES  TRAPNELL 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

B.  TRAVEN 

1948 — (Novel)   The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

MAX  TRELL 

1948 — (Sc.play)    16  Fathoms  Deep.  Mono. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

VICTOR  TRIVAS 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

BARRY  TRIVERS 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Intrigue.  UA. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Co!.;  (Orig.) 
Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

LAMAR  TROTTI 

1948 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th; 
(Sc.play)  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th; 
(Prod.,  sc.play)  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Captain  from  Castile.  20th; 
(Prod.,  sc.play)  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)   The  Razor's  Edge.  20th. 
1945 — (Prod.,  sc.play)  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Wilson,  20th. 

JUNE  TRUESDALE 

1948 —  (Novel)  The  Accused,  Para. 

DALTON  TRUMBO 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Jealousy,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Our  Vines 
Have  Tender  Crapes,  MCM. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 

CLENN  TRYON 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Law  Men,  Mono. 

WANDA  TUCHOCK 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Homestretch,  20th;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Nob  Hill,  20th;  (Sc.play)  Within 
These  Walls.  20th. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th; 
(Sc.play)  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th; 
(Sc.play)  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

AUCUSTA  TUCKER 

1946 —  (Novel)  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

HARRY  TUCEND 

1948 —  (Sc.play)  A  Southern  Yankee.  MCM. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cross  My  Heart,  Para. 

KARL  TUNBERC 

1948 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul; 
(Prod.,  sc.play)   You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

1947 — (Prod.,  sc.play)  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para. 

1946 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  (Prod., 
sc.play)  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para. 

1944 — (Sc.play)   Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

WILLIAM  TUNBERC 

1944 — (Sc.play)  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

MARION  TURK 

1947 —  (Add.  dia.)  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her 
Now,  20th. 

CATHERINE  TURNEY 

1948 —  (Sc.play)    Winter  Meeting.  WB. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cry  Wolf.  WB ;  (Adpt.,  sc.play) 
The  Man  I  Love,  WB. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  My  Reputation,  WB;  (Sc.play)  Of 
Human  Bondage,  WB;  (Sc.play)  One  More 
Tomorrow,  WB;  (Sc.play)  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

MARK  TWAIN 
(r.  n    SAMUEL  LANCHORNE  CLEMENS) 
(Deceased  1910) 

1948 —  (Based  on  "The  Celebrated  Jumping  Frog  of 
Calaberas  County")   Best  Man  Wins.  Col. 

JOHN  TWIST 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  (Sc. 
play)  Tycoon.  RKO. 


VDLDEMAR 
VETLUGUIN 

producer 

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 


WRITERS 


275 


ELWOOD  ULLMAN 

1947 — (Add.  dia.)  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  (Sc. play)  Susie 
Steps  Out.  UA. 

1945 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  (Sc. play) 
Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ. 

JAMES  RAMSEY  ULLMAN 

1947 —  (Novel)  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

EDCAR  C.  ULMER 

1946 —  (Dir.,  adpt.)  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

MICHAEL  URIS 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  In  the  Meantime,  Darling, 
20th. 

LASZLO  VADNAY 

'also  known  as  LESLIE  VADNAY) 

1947 —  -(Orig.,  sc. play)  Copacabana,  UA. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Cirl  Rush,  RKO;  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Un- 
certain Glory,  WB. 

LESLIE  VALE 

1947 — (Sc.play)  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

MARTIN  VALE 
(r.  n    MARCUERITE  VEILLER) 

1947 —  (Play)  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB. 

VINCENT  VALENTINI 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen 
Guild. 

ETHEL  VANCE 
tr.  n.  CRACE  ZARINC  STONE) 

1948 — (Novel)  Winter  Meeting,  WB. 

LOUIS  JOSEPH  VANCE 

(Deceased  1933) 

1947 —  (Characters)  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.; 
(Characters)  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

JOHN  W.  VANDERCOOK 

1945 —  (Novel  "Murder  in  Trinidad")  The  Carib- 
bean Mystery,  20th. 

JOHN  Van  DRUTEN 

1948 —  (Play)   I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

1947—  (Play,  sc.play)  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Gaslight,  MGM. 

SUTTON  VANE 

1944 —  'Play,  "Outward  Bound")  Between  Two 
Worlds,  WB. 

KAY  Van  RIPER 

(Deceased  12-48) 

1946 —  (Add.  dia.)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM. 

VIRGINIA  Van  UPP 

1945 —  (Prod.,  sc.play)  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  ( Assoc. prod.,  orig., 
sc.play)  The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  (Prod., 
sc.play)  Together  Again,  Col. 

ANTHONY  VEILLER 

1948 —  'Assoc.  prod.,  co-sc.play)  State  of  the  Un- 
ion, MGM. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Adventure,  MGM;  (Sc.play)  The 
Killers,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

MARCUERITE  VEILLER 

(also  known  as  MARTIN  VALE) 

EDWARD  VERDIER 

1945 —  (Orig.)   Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO;  (Orig.) 
Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

DAVID  VERN 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Dreams  That  Money 
Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

LOUIS  VERNEUIL 

1947 —  (Play  "True  Confessions")  Cross  My  Heart, 
Para. 

1946 —  (Play  "Jealousy")    Deception,  WB. 


1945— (Story 
Col. 


1944 — (Prod. 
MGM. 


ILYA  VERSHININ 

basis,    "Pobyeda")  Counter-Attack, 

KINC  VIDOR 

dir.,  orig.)   An  American  Romance, 


SALKA  VIERTEL 

1947—  (Sc.play)  Deep  Valley,  WB. 

ALLEN  VINCENT 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  |ohnny  Belinda,  WB. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 


1947- 


JACQUES  VIOT 

•  (Orig.)  The  Long  Night,  RKO. 


JOHN  VLAHOS 

1948 — (Co-orig.)   Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 

IRMCARD  Von  CUBE 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)   Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  Song  of  Love,  MGM. 

FRANK  VOSPER 

1947— (Play)  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

TOMMY  WADELTON 

1946 — (Novel)  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 

CEORCE  WACCNER 

1946 — (Orig.)  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 


1945- 


JACK  WACNER 

(Orig.,  add.  dia.)  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para. 


LEE  WAINER 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono. 

1945 — (Orig.)  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

FREDERIC  WAKEMAN 

1948 —  (Novel)  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 
1947 — (Novel)  The  Hucksters,  MGM. 


RKO. 


JOHN  WALBRIDCE 

1948 — (Co-orig.  sketches)    Melody  Time, 
1946 — (Story)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

MALVIN  WALD 

1948 — (Orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Naked  City,  Ul;  (Co- 
adpt.)  Dark  Past,  Col.;  (Orig.,  co-sc.play) 
Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL. 

FRANK  WALDMAN 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM. 

JOHN  WALES 

1944 —  (Based  on  story)  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep. 

CERTRUDE  WALKER 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 


1944 


IRVING  WALLACE 

-(Orig.)  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 


J.  H.  WALLIS 

1944 —  (Novel  basis)  The  Woman  in  the  Window, 
RKO. 

LUCI  WARD 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Black  Bart, 
Ul. 

1947 —  -(Orig.,  sc.play)  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep. 
1946 — (Orig.,    sc.play)    Badman's   Territory,  RKO; 

(Orig.)  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)   Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col. 

1944- — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River, 
Co.;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Riding  West,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

MARY  JANE  WARD 

1948 —  (Novel)  The  Snake  Pit,  20th. 


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WRITERS 


DARRELL  WARE 

1946 — (Prod.,  sc. play)  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 — (Sc. play)   Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para. 

1944 — (Sc. play)   Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 


HARLAN  WARE 

1945 — (Orig.)    Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

Young  to  Know,  WB. 
1944 — (Orig.)  Jam  Session,  Col. 


(Orig.)  Too 


LEON  WARE 

1947 — (Novel,  "The  Quest  of  Willie  Hunter")  In 
Self  Defense,  Mono. 

IERRY  WARNER 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  (Orig.)  The  Crime 
Doctor's  Gamble,  Col. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Cat  Creeps,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  Girl  on 
the  Spot,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Inside  Job,  Univ.; 
(Add.  dia.)  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)    Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

CHARLES  MARQUIS  WARREN 

1948 —  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Beyond  Glory,  Para. 

CURTIS  B.  and  SAMUEL  J.  WARSHAWSKY 

1944 — (Based  on  "Girl  of  the  Overland  Trail") 
Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ. 

JAMES  WARWICK 

1948 — (Play,  "Blind  Alley")  Dark  Past.  Col. 


1947- 


LAWRENCE  E.  WATKIN 

(Sc.play)  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 


EDITH  WATKINS 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Hollywood  and  Vine  PRC. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

MAURINE  WATKINS 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM. 

GEORGE  MANKER  WATTERS 

1948 — (Co-orig.  play  I  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me 
20th. 

FRANK  WEAD 

( Deceased ) 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM; 
(Sc.play)   Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 


1947- 
1948- 

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1946- 

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1944- 


1947- 
1946- 


(Play 


CHARLES  WEBB 

Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 


IRA  WEBB 

-(Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Mark 
Screen  Guild. 


of    the  Lash, 


M.  COATES  WEBSTER 

-•Orig.,  sc.play)  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  (Orig.,  sc.- 
play)  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

-ISc.play)  Glamour  Girl,  Col. 

-(Sc.play)  The  Brute  Man,  PRC;  (Sc.play) 
Cuban  Pete,  Ul;  (Sc.play)  Ding  Dong  Wil- 
liams, RKO;  (Sc.play)  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
(Orig.)    Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

-(Sc.play)  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  Strange  Confession,  Univ.;  (Sc.play) 
Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Jungle  Cap- 
tive, Univ. 

PAUL  WEBSTER 

-(Story)  Nora  Prentiss,  WB. 

DAVID  WECHSLER 

-ICo-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Search,  MGM. 

HUGH  WEDLOCK,  |R. 

(also  known  as  HUCH  WEDLOCK) 

-(Orig.,  sc.play)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 
-(Orig.)    In  Society,   Univ.;    (Orig.)    It  Hap- 
pened Tomorrow,  UA. 

RICHARD  WEIL 

-(Orig.)  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

-(Sc.play)  The  Gentleman  Misbeheves,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  (Sc.play)  Talk 
About  a  Lady,  Col. 


1945 — (Sc.play)  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  (Sc.play)  Identity 
Unknown,  Rep.;   (Sc.play)   G.I.  Honeymoon, 

Mono. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Crime  by  Night,  WB;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

KURT  WEILL 

1948 — iCo-mus.  play)  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 


1947- 


RITA  WEIMAN 

-(Orig.)  Possessed,  WB. 


BRENDA  WEISBERG 

1948 — ISc.play)   Port  Said,  Col.;  (Co-orig.,  sc.play) 

My  Dog  Rusty,  Col. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  (Sc. 

play)  Shadowed,  Col.;  (Orig.)  The  Lone  Wolf 

in   London,   Col.;    (Sc.play)    When   a  Girl's 

Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ.;  (Orig.) 
The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.;  (Sc.play)  Weird 
Woman,  Univ. 

HERMAN  WEISSMAN 

1944 — (Adpt.)  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA. 

ROBERT  WELCH 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

E.  WELISCH 

1948 —  l  Co-operetta  "The  Lady  in  Ermine"!  That 
Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

ORSON  WELLES 

1948 — (Prod.,  dir.,  sc.play,  actor)  The  Lady  from 
Shanghai,  Col.;  (Prod.,  dir.,  adpt.,  acton 
Macbeth,  Rep. 

PAUL    I.  WELLMAN 

1948 — (Novel)  The  Walls  of  )encho,  20th. 
1947 — (Story)  Cheyenne,  WB. 

WILLIAM  A.  WELLMAN 

1946 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Gallant  Journey, 
Col. 

CEORCE  WELLS 

1947 —  (Adpt.)  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  (Sc.play)  Mer- 
ton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 

1946 — (Adpt.)  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By.  MGM;  (Sc. 
play  l  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 

H.  C.  WELLS 

(Deceased  8-14-461 

1944 — (Novel  "The  Invisible  Man")  The  Invisible 
Man's  Revenge,  Univ. 

SNAG  WERRIS 

1946 — (Sc.play)    If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep  20th; 
Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 


(Sc.play) 


CLAUDINE  WEST 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

EDWIN  V.  WESTRATE 

1948 — (Co-orig.)  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  (Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.play)  Women  in  the  Night,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild: 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

JOHN  WEXLEY 

1947 — (Sc.play)  The  Long  Night,  RKO. 
1946 — (Orig.,  adpt.)  Cornered,  RKO. 

RALPH  WHEELWRICHT 

1946 — (Prod.,  orig.)   Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

ETHEL  LINA  WHITE 

1946 — (Novel  "Some  Must  Watch")  The  Spiral 
Staircase.  RKO. 

1945 —  (Novel,  "Her  Heart  in  Her  Throat")  The  Un- 
seen, Para. 


WRITERS 


277 


GEORGE  WHITE 

1945 —  (Sketches)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

LESLIE  TURNER  WHITE 

1948 — i Co-add.  dia.)  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

NELIA  CARDNER  WHITE 

1946 —  (Novel,  "Little  Horse")  Sentimental  Journey, 
20th. 

ROBERTSON  WHITE 

1943 —  (Add.  dia.  I  jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc. play)  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  L.  WHITE 

1945 —  (Book)   They  Were  Expendable,  MCM. 

PETER  WHITEHEAD 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep. 

RAOUL  WHITFIELD 

'947 — (Story)  High  Tide,  Mono. 

WAYNE  WHITTAKER 

1946 —  (Story  "Chicago  Lulu")  The  Bamboo  Blonde, 
RKO. 

PATRICK  WHYTE 

1948 —  (Add.  dia.)  Urubu,  UA. 

LIONEL  WICCAM 

1948 — (Add.  dia.)  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Add.  dia.)  Smash-Up — The  Story  of  a  Wom- 
an, Ul. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

ANNE  WICTON 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Strange  Impersonation,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Story,  sc. play)  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep. 

CRANE  WILBUR 

1948 —  (Orig.:  co-sc.play)  Adventures  of  Casanova, 
EL;  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.playl  Canon  City,  EL; 
(Orig.,  co-sc.olavi  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL; 
(Orig.)  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

1947 —  -(Orig.,  sc. play)  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion; 

(Sc. play)  Born  to  Speed,  RKO;  (Dir.,  orig., 
sc. play)  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Sc. play)  A  Night  of  Adventure.  RKO:  (Orig., 
sc. play)    Roger  Touhy — Gangster,  29th. 

HACAR  WILDE 

'945 — -(Adpt.,  sc. play)  The  Unseen,  Para. 
.944 — (Play)  Guest  in  the  House,  UA. 

OSCAR  WILDE 

(Deceased  1900) 

1945 —  (Novel)  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM. 

BILLY  WILDER 

1948 —  (Dir.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  The  Emperor 
Waltz.  Para.:  (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  A  Song 
Is  Born.  RKO;  (Dir.,  co-sc.play)  A  Foreign 
Affair,  Para. 

1945 —  (Dir.,  sc. play)  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 
1944 — (Dir.,  sc. play)   Double  Indemnity,  Para. 

MARGARET  BUELL  WILDER 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  A  Stolen  Life,  WB;  (Sc.play)  Young 
Widow,  UA. 

1944 — (Novel,  adpt.)  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

THORNTON  WILDER 

1944 —  (Novel)  The  Bridge  of  San     Luis  Rey,  UA. 

DWICHT  MITCHELL  WILEY 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para. 

HANS  WILHELM 

1948 —  (Co-orig,    co-sc.play)  On 
You,  MGM. 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

MAX  WILK 

1948 — (Co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  Open  Secret,  EL; 
sc.  play)   Close-Up,  EL. 

RICHARD  HILL  WILKINSON 

1945 —  (Orig.)  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col. 
1944 — (Orig.)  The  Missing  Juror,  Col. 


Island  With 


(Co- 


BEN  AMES  WILLIAMS 

1946 — (Novel)  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 
1945 — (Novel)  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

CHARLES  WILLIAMS 

1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

EMLYN  WILLIAMS 

1945 —  (Play)  The  Corn  Is  Green.  WB. 

HERSCHEL  V.  WILLIAMS.  JR. 

1946 —  (Play)  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB. 
1944 — (Play)  Janie,  WB. 

LAWRENCE  WILLIAMS 

1944 —  (Orig)  The  Monster  Maker.  PRC. 

ROBERT  WILLIAMS 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Oklahoma  Badlands.  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.; 
(Orig..  sc.play)  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.playl  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947—  — (Orig.,  sc.play)   Adventures  of  Don  Coyote, 

UA;   (Sc.play)   Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;   (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep. 
1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)   California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)    Lawless  Breed,   Ul;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  (Sc. 
play)  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  (Sc.play) 
Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.playl 
Bordertown  Trails,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

ROY  WILLIAMS 

1946—  — (Orig.,)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 
1944__(Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros.  RKO. 

THAMES  WILLIAMSON 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Cheyenne,  WB ;  (Sc.play)  Escape 
Me  Never,  WB. 


1945- 


LEE  WILLIS 

-(Sc.play)  Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 


ROBERT  WILMOT 

1945 — (Orig.)  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 
1944 — (Orig.)   The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 


1947- 


HARRY  LEON  WILSON 

(Deceased  1939) 

■  (Novel)   Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 


|.   DONALD  WILSON 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Key  Witness,  Col. 
1944— (Orig.)  The  Whistler,  Col. 

MAX  WILSON 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono. 

MICHAEL  WILSON 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA. 

MITCHELL  WILSON 

1947 —  (Novel)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 

TED  WILSON 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Devil's  Playground.  UA. 

WARREN  WILSON 

1948 —  (Assoc.  prod.,  co-orig.,  co-sc.play)  If  You 
Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

1946 — (Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  She  Wrote  the  Book, 
Univ. 

1945 —  (Prod.,  orig.)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  (Prod., 
orig.,  sc.play)  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ  . 
(Prod.,  orig.,  sc.play)  On  Stage  Everybody, 
Univ. 

1944 — (Orig.)  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ.;  (Assoc. 
prod.,  orig.)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ.; 
(Assoc.  prod.,  orig.)   Week-End  Pass,  Univ 

JOHN  WILSTE 

1948 — (Orig.)   Highway  13,  Screen  Guild. 


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WRITERS 


ARTHUR  WIMPERIS 

1948 — (Co-sc.play  I  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM. 
1947 — (Sc.play)  If  Winter  Comes,  MCM. 

FRANK  WINCH 

1944 — (Orig.)  Buffalo  Bill,  20th. 

KATHLEEN  WINSOR 

1947 — (Novel)  Forever  Amber,  20th. 


1947- 


IRENE  WINSTON 

-(Radio  story)  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC. 


KEITH  WINTER 

1946 — (Sc.play)  Devotion,  WB. 

1945 —  (Adpt.)  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

FRANK  WISBAR 

1948 — Orig.)  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Orig.)   Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc.play)  Strangler  of  the  Swamp, 
PRC. 

AUBREY  WISBERC 

1948 — (Sc.play)  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen 
Guild;  (Orig.)  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;  (Sc. 
play)  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Road 
to  the  Big  House,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  (Orig.) 

Out  of  the  Depths,  Col.;  (Orig.)  So  Dark  the 
Night,  Col. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col.;  (Adpt., 
sc.play)  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  (Idea)  The 
Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  (Orig.,  sc. 
play)  The  Power  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 — (Sc.play)  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

WALTER  WISE 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Runaround,  Univ. 

OWEN  WISTER 

(Deceased  1938) 

1946 — (Novel-play)  The  Virginian,  Para. 

HERMAN  WOHL 

1948 —  (Co-orig.)   Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 

IRA  WOLFERT 

1948 — (Novel  "Tucker's  People' 
of  Evil,  MCM. 


co-sc.play)  Force 


MARITTA  WOLFF 

1947 — (Novel)  The  Man  I  Love,  WB. 
1946 — (Novel)  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 


1945— (Orig. 


PIERRE  WOLFF 

Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para. 


P.  J.  WOLFSON 

1948 — (Prod.,  co-sc.play)    Saigon,  Para. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.; 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para. 

CORNELL  WOOLRICH 

(also  known  as  WILLIAM  IRISH) 

1948 —  (Orig.)  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.; 
(Novel)  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.; 
(Novel)  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

1947 — (Orig.)  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  (Orig.)  The  Guilty, 
Mono. 

1946 —  (Orig.)  The  Black  Angel,  Ul;  (Orig.)  The 
Chase,  Ul. 

1944 —  (Orig.)  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

RICHARD  WORMSER 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep. 

BARBARA  WORTH 

1948 —  (Co-sc.play)  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947 —  (Sc.play)  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild. 

ARDEL  WRAY 

1945 —  (Sc.play)   Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 
1944 — (Add.  dia  l  Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

FAY  WRAY 

1944— (Play)  This  is  the  Life,  Univ. 


BETTY  WRICHT 

1947 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

CILBERT  WRICHT 

1945—  (Orig.)  Utah,  Rep. 

RALPH  WRICHT 

1944 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  H.  WRICHT 

1946 —  (Adpt.)  Adventure,  MGM. 

ROBERT  WYLER 

1946 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves, 
Col. 

PHILIP  WYLIE 

1946 —  (Orig.)  Cinderella  Jones,  WB. 

CEORCE  WORTHINCTON  YATES 

1947 —  (Orig.)  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Adpt.,  orig.)  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  (Orig., 
sc.play)  The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

HAL  YATES 

1948 —  (Dir.  of  Errol-Kennedy  sequences,  co-sc.play) 
Variety  Time,  RKO. 

PAUL  YAWITZ 

1946 —  (Orig)  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Sus- 
picion, Col.;  (Sc.play)  I  Love  a  Bandleader, 
Col. 

1944 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.: 
(Orig.,  sc.play)  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col.; 
(Sc.play)  The  Racket  Man,  Col. 


1947 — (Novel) 


FRANK  YERBY 

The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 


PHILIP  YORDAN 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied 
Artists. 

1946 — (Sc.play)  The  Chase,  UA;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 
Suspense,  Mono.;  (Assoc.,  prod.,  sc.play) 
Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1945 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Dillinger,  Mono.;  (Suggestion) 
Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Sc.play)  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More, 
Mono.;  (Sc.play)  When  Strangers  Marry, 
Mono. 

DOROTHY  YOST 

1948 — (Co-sc.play!  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  (Co- 
orig.,  co-sc.play)   Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1946 —  (Sc.play)  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  (Sc.play)  Thunderhead,  Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

CARROLL  YOUNC 

1948 — 'Orig.,  sc.play)  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids, 
RKO;   (Orig.,  sc.play)   Jungle  Jim,  Col. 

1946 —  -(Orig.,  sc.play)  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard 
Woman,  RKO. 

CHIC  YOUNC 

(Characters  in  "Blondie"  series  at  Col- 
umbia based  on  Young's  comic  strip) 

CLARENCE  UPSON  YOUNC 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)    Albuquerque,  Para. 

1947 —  (Orig.,  sc.play)  Riding  the  California  Trail. 
Mono. 

1946 — (Add.  seq.)  Badman's  Territory,  RKO. 
1944 — (Sc.play)  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  (Sc.play) 
Ghost  that  Walks  Alone,  Col. 


1948— (Orig.l 


COLLIER  YOUNC 

Act  of  Violence,  MGM. 


FRANK  YOUNC 

1948 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono. 
1946 — (Sc.play)   Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. 

play)  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc. 

play)  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono. 
1945 — (Orig.,  sc.play)  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  (Sc.play) 

Navajo  Trails,  Mono. 
194+ — (Orig.,  sc.play)   Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  (Orig., 

sc.play)  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  (Orig., 

sc.play)   Range  Law,  Mono.;  (Orig.,  sc.play) 

Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 


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279 


CORDON  RAY  YOUNG 

1944 — (Orig.)  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

HOWARD  IRVING  YOUNG 

1948 — (Co-sc.play)   Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

MIRIAM  YOUNC 

1947 —  (Book)  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

NED  YOUNC 

1948 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col. 
1946 — (Sc. play)  Decoy,  Mono. 

ISRAEL  ZANCWILL 

(Deceased  1926) 

1946— (Novel)  The    Verdict,  WB. 


ALFRED  ZEISLER 

1945 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Fear,  Mono. 

1944 — (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

SYDNEY  ZELINKA 

1947 —  (Add.  dia.)  Copacabana,  UA. 

JULIAN  ZIMET 

1948 —  (Orig.)   The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  (Orig.) 
Saigon,  Para. 

1946 —  (Orig.,  sc. play)  Heldorado,  Rep. 

STEFAN  ZWEIC 

1948 — (Novel)    Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman, 
Ul. 


EDWARD  LUDWIC 

2)irector 


"The  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch" 


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KICK 
IN 
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COMMUNITY  CHEST 


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281 


CINEMATOGRAPHERS 

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'    DAVID  ABEL 

1945 —  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 
1944 — Follow  the  Boys,  Univ. 

LLOYD  AHERN 

1948 — Cry  of  the  City,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street,  20th. 

DAVID  ALLEN 

( Process) 

1944 —  Secret  Command,  Col. 

JOHN  ALTON 

1948 —  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Canon  City,  EL;  He  Walked  by 
Night,  EL;  The  Spiritualist,  EL;  Hollow  Tri- 
umph, EL. 

1947 —  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  The 
Pretender,  Rep.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild.  Rep.; 
Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Winter  Wonder- 
land, Rep.;  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC;  Driftwood, 
Rep.;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could 
Change,  Rep.;  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep.; 
The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the 
Music  Hall,  Rep.;  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

1945 —  Girls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  Love,  Honor 
and  Goodbye,  Rep.;  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

1944 —  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.; 
The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  Lake  Placid 
Serenade,  Rep.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

HOWARD  ANDERSON 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

MILFORD  A.  "ANDY"  ANDERSON 

1948 —  Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col. 

1947 —  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  Bor- 
der Feud,  PRC. 

ROLAND  ANDERSON 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

WESLEY  ANDERSON 

1948 —  (Spec,  eff.)  Wallflower,  WB ;  (Spec,  eff.) 
Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 — Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Love  and 
Learn,  WB;  (Spec,  eff.)  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

LUCIEN  ANDRIOT 

1947 — The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Dishonored 
Lady,  UA;  New  Orleans,  UA;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1945 — Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Lady  Luck, 
RKO;  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Southerner,  UA;  And  Then  There  Were 
None,  20th. 

1944—  The  Hairy  Ape.  UA;  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

ARTHUR  ARLINC 

(Technicolor) 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th;  Captain  from  Cas- 
tile, 20th. 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MCM. 

JEROME  ASH 

1948 —  (Spec,  eff.)  Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Franken- 
stein, Ul. 

1946 — (Spec,  eff.)  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.;  Easy  to  Look  At, 
Univ.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  River  Gang, 
Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

1944 — Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Hi,  Good- 
Lookin',  Univ.;  In  Society,  Univ.;  Moonlight 
and  Cactus,   Univ.;   Moon  Over  Las  Vegas, 


Univ.;  Reckless  Age,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie, 
Univ.;  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ.;  Twilight  on 
the  Prairie.  Univ. 

JOSEPH  H.  AUCUST 

( Deceased  9-47 ) 

1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MGM. 

CORDON  AVIL 

1948 — On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

LUCIEN  BALLARD 

1948 —  Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

1947 —  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul. 

1945 —  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Lodger,  20th;  Sweet  and  Low  Down, 
20th. 

PETER  BALLBUSCH 

( Montage) 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MGM;  The  Three  Muske- 
teers, MGM. 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM;  The  Be- 
ginning or  the  End,  MGM;  High  Wall,  MGM; 
If  Winter  Comes.  MGM. 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MGM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By, 
MCM. 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MGM;  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

HARRY  BARNDOLLAR 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB  ;  Winter  Meeting,  WB  ;  The 
Decision  ot  Christopher  Blake,  WB. 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn,  WB;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB; 
Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  Escape  Me  Never,  WB; 
My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB;  The  Unsuspected, 
WB;  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger.  WB;  Two  Guys  from  Mil- 
waukee, WB;  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB. 

CEORCE  BARNES 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Good  Sam,  RKO; 
The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  No  Minor 
Vices,  MGM;  Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

1947—  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  Sister  Kenny, 
RKO. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  The  Spanish 
Main,  RKO;  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 — Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  Jane  Eyre,  20th; 
None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

CARL  BERCER 

1948 —  Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild;  Highway  13, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

EMIL  BERNA 

1948 —  The  Search,  MGM. 

RAY  O.  BINCER 

(Special  effects) 
1948 — Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA;  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1944 — The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Up  in 
Arms,  RKO. 

JOSEPH  F.  BIROC 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  My  Dear  Secretary, 
UA. 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 — It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 


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CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


0.  H.  BORRADAILE 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 

CHARLES  P.  BOYLE 

1948 —  Three  Godfathers,  MCM. 

1947 —  (Live)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO;  Duel  in  the 
Sun,  SRO. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MCM;  Frontier  Cal,  Univ. 

JOHN  W.  BOYLE 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Who  Killed  'Doc' 
Robbin,  UA;  Northwest  Stampede,  EL; 
Mickey,  EL. 

1947—  Curley,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MCM. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Song  of  the 
Open  Road,  UA. 

WILLIAM  BRADFORD 

1948 —  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  Carson  City  Raiders, 
Rep.;  Macbeth,  Rep.;  Adventures  of  Gallant 
Bess,  EL;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1947 —  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Conyon,  Rep.;  Trail  to 
San  Antone,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek, 
Rep.;  Robin  Hood  of  Texas,  Rep.;  Twilight  on 
the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Exposed,  Rep.;  The 
Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  California  Cold  Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne.  Rep.;  Cay  Blades,  Rep.;  Heldorado, 
Rep.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  The  Invisible 
Informer,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Night 
Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.;  Passkey  to  Danger, 
Rep.;  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Chicago 
Kid,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Man 
from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains, 
Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Santa 
Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  Sunset  in  Eldorado, 
Rep.;  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep.;  Be- 
hind City  Lights,  Rep.;  Crissly's  Millions,  Rep.; 
The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep.;  Scotland  Yard 
Investigator,  Rep.;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep.; 
Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Silent  Partner, 
Rep.;  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  The  Fighting 
Seabees,  Rep.;  Jamboree,  Rep.;  San  Antonio 
Kid,  Rep.;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.;  Secrets 
of  Scotland  Yard^  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Monte- 
rey, Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

WERNER  BRANDES 

1948 —  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Int. 

CEORCE  BREAKSTON 

1948 — (Co.  prod.,  dir.,  actor)   Urubu,  UA. 

WOODY  BREDELL 

1948 — The  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB;  Romance 
on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  -The  Killers,  Univ.;  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.; 
Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Lady  on  a  Train, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holiday, 
Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 

NORBERT  BRODINE 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th. 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  Boomerang!  20th;  13 
Rue  Madeleine,  20th. 

1946 —  Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  Somewhere  in  the 
Night,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  The  House  on  92nd 
Street,  20th;  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  29th. 

ROBERT  BROWER 

(Technicolor) 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Rope,  WB.  Fighter 
Squadron,  WB. 

1947—  — California,  Para.;  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.; 

Unconquered.  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  The  Virginian,  Para. 

FAYTE  M.  BROWN 

1944 — Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col. 


JAMES  S.  BROWN,  JR. 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  The  Counterfeiters,  20th;  The 
Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 — Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney, 
Mono.;  Killer  at  Large,  PRC;  Renegade  Girl. 
Screen  Guild;  The  Trap,  Mono.;  The  Case  of 
the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild;  Gas  House 
Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC. 

1946 —  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.; 
Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  The  Kid  Sister, 
PRC;  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC; 
Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC;  Crime,  Inc., 
PRC;  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  The  Man 
Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC;  The  Missing 
Corpse,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.;  The 
Whistler,  Col.;  Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col. 

MONROE  W.  BURBANK 

(Technicolor) 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

ROBERT  BURKS 

(Special  effects  for  Warner  Bros.) 

1948 —  To  the  Victor;  The  Woman  in  White;  Smart 
Girls  Don't  Talk;  Romance  on  the  High  Seas; 
Key  Largo. 

1947 —  The  Unfaithful;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose;  The  Un- 
suspected. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day;  The  Verdict. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert;  Pride  of  the  Marines; 
God  Is  My  Co-Pilot. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace;  Make  Your  Own  Bed. 

LAWRENCE  W.  BUTLER 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1946 —  (Montage)  The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

1945 —  (Montage)  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight, 
WB;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB ;  Tonight  and  Ev- 
ery Night,  Col.;  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights, 
Col. 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB ;  Janie,  WB. 

JACK  CAFFEE 

1948 — Three  Godfathers,  MCM. 

NICK  CARMONA 

1947 —  (Spec,  eff.)  New  Orleans,  UA. 

ELLIS  W.  CARTER 

1948—  — Big  Town  Scandal.  Para.;  Caged  Fury,  Para.; 

Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Shaggy,  Para.;  Speed  to 
Spare,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para.; 
Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance;  Disaster, 
Para.;  Dynamite,  Para. 

1947 —  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

MARIO  CASTECNARO 

1948 —  (Process)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

LARRY  CHAPMAN 

(Special  effects) 
1948 — Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

ROBERT  CLARK 

(Special  effects) 

1946 —  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono. 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono. 

CHARLES  CLARKE 

1948 — Creen  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  The  Iron 
Curtain,  20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge.  20th. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street,  20th;  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  Smoky,  20th;  Margie,  20th. 

1945 —  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  Thunderhead — Son  of 
Flicka,  20th;  Junior  Miss,  20th. 

1944 — Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  Tampico,  20th. 

ROBERT  CLINE 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  Range 
Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC;  Wild  Country.  PRC; 
The  White  Gorilla,  Special  Attractions;  Law 
of  the  Lash,  PRC. 

1946 —  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC:  Prairie  Badmen, 
PRC;  Thunder  Town,  PRC;  Secrets  of  a  So- 
rority Cirl,  PRC. 


C I N  EM ATOCRAPH  ERS 


283 


1945 — Blazing  Frontier,  PRC;  Devil  Riders,  PRC; 
Oath  of  Vengence,  PRC;  Three  in  the  Saddle, 
PRC;  Nabonga,  PRC. 

1944 — Boss  of  the  Rawhide,  PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws, 
PRC;  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  Water- 
front, PRC;  The  Contender,  PRC;  Gangsters 
of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  I  Accuse  My  Parents, 
PRC;  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC;  Thundering 
Cun-Slingers,  PRC;  The  Monster  Maker,  PRC. 

ROCKY  (ROSCOE)  CLINE 

1948 — (Spec,  eff.)  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  (Spec,  eff.)   Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

WILFRID  M.  CLINE 

1948 —  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  Fighter  Squad- 
ron, WB;  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  CLOTHIER 

1948 —  Sofia.  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

SAM  COHN 

(Color  consultant) 

1948 —  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Under  California 
Skies,  Rep. 


1946- 


RUSSELL  COLLINCS 

(Special  effects) 
-A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 


1948— (Co-prod. 


YORKE  COPLEN 

co-dir.,  actor)   Urubu,  UA. 


STANLEY  CORTEZ 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Smash  Up-The  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  Secret 
Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1944 —  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

RAY  CORY 

1946 —  (Spec,  eff.)  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 

1945 —  (Spec,  eff.)  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  (Process) 
A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 —  (Process)  Secret  Command,  Col. 

JACK  COSCROVE 

( Special  effects) 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 —  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA;  Passage  to  Mar- 
seille, WB. 

W.  T.  CRESPINEL 

(Cinecolor) 

1947 —  Death  Valley,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 —  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

1945 —  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Cuild. 

EDWARD  CRON) ACER 

1948 —  Relentless,  Col.;  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  The 
Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

-Desert  Fury,  Para. ;  Honeymoon,  RKO. 
-Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 
-Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th ;  Nob  Hill,  20th. 
-Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

FLOYD  CROSBY 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  Natl.  Fund. 

FRANCIS  CUCAT 

(Technicolor) 

1948 —  The  Return  of  October,  Col.;  The  Loves  of 
Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  I've 
Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

RUSSELL  A.  CULLY 

(Special  effects  for  RKO) 

1948 —  Berlin  Express;  Design  for  Death;  Fighting 
Father  Dunne;  Cuns  of  Hate;  If  You  Knew 
Susie;  I  Remember  Mama;  Mr.  Blandings 
Builds  His  Dream  House;  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men;  Western  Heritage;  Good  Sam;  Mystery 
in  Mexico;  Race  Street;  The  Twisted  Road; 
The  Velvet  Touch;  Blood  on  the  Moon;  Every 
Girl  Should  Be  Married;  Variety  Time;  Station 
West;  Rachel  and  the  Stranger;  Bodyguard. 


1947 — The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer;  Crossfire; 
Under  Tonto  Rim;  Banjo;  Born  to  Kill;  Des- 
perate; Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma;  The  Farmer's 
Daughter;  Honeymoon;  A  Likely  Story;  The 
Locket;  The  Long  Night;  They  Won't  Believe 
Me;  Thunder  Mountain;  Trail  Street;  The 
Woman  on  the  Beach;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Grue- 
some; Night  Song;  Out  of  the  Past. 

1946 — Child  of  Divorce;  Crack-Up;  Criminal  Court; 
Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball;  The  Falcon's  Adven- 
ture; Nocturne;  Step  by  Step;  Vacation  in 
Reno;  Without  Reservations. 


1948- 


DAVID  CURTIZ 

(Spec,  eff.)  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 


WILLIAM  DANIELS 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul; 

For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 
1947 — Brute  Force,  Ul:  Lured,  UA. 

ALLEN  DAVEY 

(Deceased  1946) 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1945 —  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

ROY  DAVIDSON 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  Fighter  Squadron,  WB;  Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1947—  Humoresque,  WB;  Stallion  Road,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  My  Reputation,  WB ;  A 
Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot, 
WB;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB;  Uncertain  Glory, 
WB. 

ROBERT  de  CRASSE 

1948 —  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947—  The   Bachelor  and   the   Bobby-Soxer,  RKO; 
Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,    RKO;   Crack-Up,  RKO; 
Genius  at  Work,  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO. 

1945—  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  George  White's 
Scandals,  RKO;  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO. 

1944 — Show  Business,  RKO;  Step  Lively,  RKO;  Tall 
in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 


1944- 


PHILLIPPE  De  LACY 

-The  Fighting  Lady,  20th. 


Within  These 


CLYDE  De  VINNA 

1  948 — Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!,  Eagle-Lion. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th; 
Walls,  20th. 

CEORCE  E.  DISKANT 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  Every  Girl 
Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

1947—  Riffraff,  RKO;  Banjo,  RKO;  Desperate,  RKO. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  Vacation  in 
Reno,  RKO. 

LEONARD  DOSS 

(Technicolor) 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Scudda  Hoo! 
Scudda  Hay!,  20th;  That  Lady  in  Ermine, 
20th;  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th;  Carnival  in  Costa 
Rica,  20th;  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th;  Night  and  Day,  WB;  The 
Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  San  Antonio,  WB. 

JACK  DRAPER 

1948—  (2nd  unit)  Adventures  of  Casanova.  EL;  Tar- 
zan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Mystery  in  Mex- 
ico, RKO. 

EDWIN  B.  DuPAR 

(Special  effects  for  WB) 
1948 — Silver  River;  Johnny  Belinda;  The  Decision  of 
Christopher    Blake;    Whiplash;  Embraceable 

You. 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn;  The  Man  I  Love;  Nora  Pren- 
tiss; Always  Together;  The  Voice  of  the  Tur- 
tle. 

1946-  — Cloak   and   Dagger,   Shadow   of   a  Woman; 


284 


CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


1945- 
1944- 


1948- 
1946- 


1948- 
1946- 


Three  Strangers;  Two  Cuys  from  Milwaukee; 
Her  Kind  of  Man. 

-Danger  Signal;  Too  Young  to  Know;  Cod  Is 

My  Co-Pilot. 
-Passage  to  Marseille;  Shine  On  Harvest  Moon. 

ELMER  DYER 

-The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 
-(Aerial)  Gallant  Journey,  Col. 

ARNOLD  EACLE 

-Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 


PAUL  EACLER 

■(Spec,  eff.)  Notorious,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  EDESON 

1948 — Two  Cuys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  Nobody  Lives  For- 
ever, WB ;  Three  Strangers,  WB;  The  Time, 
the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB;  Two  Guys  from 
Milwaukee,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB ;  The  Mask  of  Dimitri- 
os,  WB;  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

FARCIOT  EDOUART 

(Head  of  Transparencies  for  Paramount) 

DANIEL  L.  FAPP 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  Hazard,  Para. 

1947 —  Golden  Earrings,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go, 
Para.;  Suddenly   It's  Spring,  Para. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para.;  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde.  Para.;  You  Came  Along, 
Para. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  Henry 
Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  And  Now  To- 
morrow, Para.;  Henry  Aldrich-Boy  Scout, 
Para. 

VINCENT  FARRAR 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Blondie  in  the  Dough, 
Col.;  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  Rusty  Leads  the 
Way,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Gentle- 
man from  Nowhere,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col.; 
I  Surrender  Dear,  Col.;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holi- 
day, Col.;  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA;  Cigarette 
Girl,  Col.;  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.; 
Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.;  It  Had  to  Be 
You,  Col. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Down  Missouri  Way, 
PRC;  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC;  Red  Dragon, 
Mono.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono. 

JOCKEY  FEINDEL 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  Accomplice,  PRC; 
Bluebeard.  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 

RAY  FERNSTROM 

1947 —  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

CABRIEL  FICUEROA 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

1947—  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

CLEMENS  FINLEY 

(Technicolor ) 

1948—  Black  Bart.  Ul. 

i947 — Thunder  in  the  Valley.  20th. 

ROLLA  FLORA 

1947 —  (Spec,  eff.)  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion. 

CEORCE  FOLSEY 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MCM. 

1947 — Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM ;  If  Winter  Comes, 
MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years.  MGM;  The  Harvey  Girls, 
MGM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Zieg- 
feld  Follies,  MGM;  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Clock,  MGM. 

1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM;  The  White 
Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

RAY  FOSTER 

1947 —  (Spec,  eff.)  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

FRED  FRANCIS 

1947 — The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 


HENRY  FREULICH 

1948 — Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  The  Woman 
from  Tangier,  Col.;  Thunderhoof,  Col.;  Leath- 
er Gloves,  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Trail  to 
Laredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
Shadowed,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes 
Back,  Col.;  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.;  The 
Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col.;  The  Tender 
Years,  20th;  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946—  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be  Young, 
Col.;  just  Before  Dawn,  Col.;  Talk  About  a 
Lady,  Col.;  The  Unknown,  Col. 

KARL  FREUND 

1948 —  Wallflower,  WB;  The  Decision  of  Christopher 
Blake,  WB;  Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB;  This  Time  for  Keeps, 
MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Smart  People,  MGM;  Undercurrent, 
MGM. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  Without  Love, 
MGM;  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM. 

1944 —  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM;  The  Thin  Man 
Goes  Home,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  FRITZCHE 
(Technicolor) 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  One  Sunday  After- 
noon, WB. 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul  ;  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul; 
Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Night  in  Paradise, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ.;  Sudan, 
Univ. 

1944 — Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ. 

RICHARD  FRYER 

1944 —  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 

JOHN  FULTON 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Copa- 
cabana,  UA;  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  Lady  on  a 
Train,  Univ.;  Sudan,  Univ.;  The  Woman  in 
Green.  Univ.;  Wonder  Man,  RKO;  Frontier 
Gal,  Univ.;  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Pillow 
of  Deatn,  Univ.;  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  See 
My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  That  Night  With  You, 
Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ.;  Uncle  Harry, 
Univ. 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Babes 
on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holiday, 
Univ.;  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  Dead  Man's  Eyes, 
Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat, 
Univ.;  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  House  of 
Frankenstein,  Univ.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.;  In 
Society,  Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge, 
Univ.;  My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ.;  San  Diego, 
I  Love  You,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.; 
Slightly  Terrific,  Univ.;  This  Is  the  Life, 
Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

CLEN  CANO 

1946 —  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col. 

1945 —  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col.;  A  Guy,  a  Gal 
and  a  Pal,  Col.;  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid, 
Col. 

1944 —  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

LEE  CARMES 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Duel 
in  the  Sun,  SRO;  Nightmare  Alley,  20th;  The 
Paradme  Case,  SRO. 

1946 —  The  Searching  Wind,  Para.;  (Co-prod.,  dir.) 
Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. ;  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para.;  Paris — Underground,  UA. 

1944 —  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA;  Guest  in  the 
House,  UA;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

FREDERICK  CATELY 

1948 —  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

TONY  CAUDIO 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  Love  from  a  Stranger, 
Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.:  I've 
Always  Loved  You,  Rep.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

1945 —  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  Experiment  Perilous, 
RKO;  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 


CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


285 


MERRITT  CERSTAD 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  Conflict,  WB. 

MAURY  CERTSMAN 

1948 — Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul; 
Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  Singapore,  Ul;  Rustler's  Roundup,  Univ.; 
Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Blonde  Alibi, 
Univ.;  The  Brute  Man,  PRC;  Code  of  the 
Lawless,  Univ.;  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  Danger 
Woman,  Univ.;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Cirl  on 
the  Spot,  Univ.;  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  Cun 
Town,  Univ.;  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  Inside 
|ob,  Univ.;  Lawless  Breed,  Univ.;  Renegades 
of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ.;  She- Wolf  of  Lon- 
don, Univ.;  Terror  by  Night,  Univ.;  Wild 
Beauty,  Univ.;  Trail  of  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  jungle  Captive,  Univ.: 
Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ.;  Strange  Confes- 
sion, Univ.;  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

1944 —  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

CAR  CILBERT 

(Cinecolor  director) 

1948 —  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Albuquerque, 
Para.;  Coroner  Creek  Col.;  Sofia,  Film  Clas- 
sics; Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL. 

A.  ARNOLD  GILLESPIE 

(Special  effects  for  MGM) 
1948 — Homecoming;  On  an  Island  With  You;  State 
of  the  Union;   The   Kissing   Bandit;  Luxury 
Liner;  Command  Decision. 

1947 —  High  Barbaree;  The  Hucksters;  The  Begin- 
ning or  the  End;  Sea  of  Grass;  Cass  Timber- 
lane;  Green  Dolphin  Street;  High  Wall. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years;  Up  Goes  Maisie. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes;  Son  of  Las- 
sie; They  Were  Expendable;  Without  Love; 
Yolanda  and  the  Thief;  The  Clock;  The  Val- 
ley of  Decision;  What  Next,  Corporal  Har- 
grove?; An  American  Romance. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington.  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo; 
The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover. 

IRVING  GLASSBERG 

1948 —  Black  Bart.  Ul;  Casbah,  Ul  ;  Feudin',  Fussin' 
and  A-Fightin',  Ul  ;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Web,  Ul. 

BERT  CLENNON 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA;  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 
The  Red  House.  UA. 

1946 —  One  More  lomorrow,  WB ;  Shadow  of  a 
Woman,  WB. 

1945 —  San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;  The  Very  Thought 
of  You,  WB. 

PETER  CLUCHANOK 

1948 —  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl.; 
Strange  Victory,  Target. 

CERALD  COLDBERC 

1948 — (Animation)  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

(AMES  COOCH 

1948 — Luxury  Liner,  MGM;  Words  and  Music,  MGM; 
The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MGM. 

W.  HOWARD  GREENE 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 — AN  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Can't 
Help  Singing,  Univ.;  The  Climax,  Univ.; 
(Technicolor)  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  Gypsy 
Wildcat,  Univ. 

MAX  CREENE 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

IACK  CREENHALCh 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  16  Fathoms 
Deep,  Mono.;  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics; 
Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics;  The  Strange 
Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Lady  at  Midnight,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  Fear  in  the 
Night,  Para.;  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen 


Guild;  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.;  Jungle 
Flight,  Para.;  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  Three 
on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC; 
Heartaches,  PRC;  Adventure  Island,  Para.; 
High  Conquest,  Mono. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Avalanche,  PRC;  Blonde 
for  a  Day,  PRC;  Danny  Boy,  PRC;  Gas  House 
Kids,  PRC;  Gentlemen  With  Guns,  PRC;  Lar- 
ceny in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  Lightning  Raiders, 
PRC;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My 
Business,  PRC;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Overland 
Riders,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC;  Six-Gun 
Man,  PRC;  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

1945 — Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Border  Badmen, 
PRC ;  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Fighting  Bill 
Carson,  PRC;  Gangster's  Den,  PRC;  His  Broth- 
er's Ghost,  PRC;  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC; 
Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  Shadows  of  Death, 
PRC;  Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC;  Strange  Voy- 
age, Mono.:  White  Pongo,  PRC:  Wild  Horse 
Phantom,  PRC;  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  The 
Lady  Confesses,  PRC. 

1944 —  Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC;  Swing  Hostess, 
PRC;  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC. 

DAVID  C.  GRIFFIN 

"■(  Technicolor) 

1945 —  Orders  from  Tokyo,  WB. 

MARCEL  GRICNON 

1  948 —  ( Spec,  ef f . )  To  the  Victor,  WB. 

BURNETT  CUFFEY 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  To  the  Ends  of  the 
Earth,  Col.;  The  Galant  Blade,  Col. 

1947 —  Framed,  Col.;  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Gallant 
Journey,  Col.;  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost, 
Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  The  Notorious  Lone 
Wolf,  Col.;  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col.;  So 
Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn.  Col.;  Eadie  Was  a 
Lady,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  The 
Fighting  Guardsman.  Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery, 
Col.;  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col.;  The  Gay 
Senorita,  Col. 

1944 —  U-Boat  Prisoner.  Col.:  The  Unwritten  Code. 
Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  Sailor's  Holi- 
day, Col. 

CARL  CUTHRIE 

1948 —  The  Big  Punch,  WB ;  The  Woman  in  White, 
WB;  Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1947—  Cry  Wolf,  WB ;  Always  Together,  WB. 

1 946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB  ;  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB ;  Hotel  Berlin, 
WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  In  Our  Time, 
WB;  Janie.  WB 

DANNY  HALL 

(Special  effects) 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  Son 
of  Lassie,  MGM ,  Without  Love,  MGM. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

HARRY  HALLENBERCER 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Virginian,  Para. 

ERNEST  HALLER 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Winter  Meeting,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB;  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1946 —  Deception,  WB;  Devotion,  WB ;  A  Stolen  Life, 
WB;  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB; 
Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

1944 — The  Doughgirls.  WB ;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

RUSSELL  HARLAN 

1948 —  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  Badmen  of  Tombstone, 
Allied  Artists;  Red  River,  UA. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

1944 — Texas  Masquerade,  UA;  The  Forty  Thieves, 
UA;  Lumberjack,  UA;  Mystery  Man,  UA; 
Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA. 

BYRON  HASKIN 

(Special  effects) 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

NORMAN  T.  HATCH 

1945 —  To  the  Shores  of  Iwo  Jima,  UA. 


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SID  HICKOX 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB ;  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB ; 
Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1947 —  Dark  Passage,  WB;  Cheyenne,  WB;  The  Man 
I  Love,  WB. 

1946— The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB ;  Cod  Is  My 
Co-Pilot,  WB. 

1944 —  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB ;  Uncertain  Glory, 
WB. 

GERALD  HIRSCHFELD 

1948 —  Shades  of  Cray,  UA;  U.S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

WINTON  HOCH 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO;  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  Joan  of 
Arc,  RKO;  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

JACK  HOLDEN 

(Special  effects) 
1948 — Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

WILTON  HOLM 

(Cinecolor  Supervisor) 
1948 — Shaggy,  Para.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  North- 
west Stampede,  EL. 

1947 —  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists;  Cunfighters,  Col. 

DAVID  HOPKINS 

1945 —  To  the  Shores  of  I  wo  Jima,  UA. 

WILLIAM  HORNBECK 

1947 —  (Montage)  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

DAVID  S.  HORSLEY 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul  ;  Cas- 
bah,  Ul;  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  Abbot  & 
Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  You  Gotta 
Stay  Happy,  Ul;  The  Countess  of  Monte 
Cristo,  Ul;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul  ;  Mexican 
Hayride,  Ul  ;  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul  ;  One  Touch 
of  Venus,  Ul;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul;  Kiss 
the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul  ;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Ivy.  Ul;  Singapore,  UI;Buck 
Privates  Come  Home,  Ul  ;  I'll  Be  Yours,  Univ.; 
Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  Smash  Up-The  Story  of  a 
Woman,  Ul  ;  Time  out  of  Mind,  Ul  ;  A  Double 
Life,  Ul;  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.; 
The  Killers,  Univ.;  She  Wrote  the  Book, 
Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  Strange  Conquest, 
Univ.;  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  Strange  Con- 
quest, Univ.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul;  Tangier,  Univ.; 
The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

JAMES  WONC  HOWE 

1948 —  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1947—  Body  and  Soul,  UA;  Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  Pur- 
sued, WB. 

1946 — My  Reputation.  WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Counter-Attack. 
Col.;  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Objective  Burma! 
WB. 

1944 —  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB ;  Air  Force,  WB. 

EDWARD  HULL 

1946 —  A  Boy,  A  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 

J.  ROY  HUNT 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  Race  Street,  RKO;  Indian  Agent, 
RKO;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO; 
The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  A  Likely 
Story,  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  A  Game  of 
Death,  RKO;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944— Heavenly  Days,  RKO;  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO; 
The  Avenging  Rider,  RKO. 

PAUL  IVANO 

1948 —  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL;  Concert  Magic, 
Concert  Films. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  The  Gangster,  Allied 
Artists. 

1946 —  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.; 


Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman 
Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  Honeymoon  Ahead, 
Univ.;  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  Men  in  Her 
Diary,  Univ.;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  See 
My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  Senorita  from  the  West, 
Univ.;  Swing  Out  Sister,  Univ.;  Uncle  Harry, 
Univ. 

1944- — Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.; 
The  Impostor,  Univ.;  Pardon  My  Past,  Univ.; 
Slightly  Terrific,  Univ.;  The  Suspect,  Univ. 

UB  IWERKS 

( Process) 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946—  — Make  Mine  Music,  RKO;  Song  of  the  South, 

RKO. 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

FRED  JACKMAN,  JR. 

1948 —  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  The  Strawberry 
Roan,  Col. ;  Albuquerque,  Para. ;  Coroner  Creek, 
Col.;  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Cunfighters, 
Col.;  (Aerial)  Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Big  Town, 
Para. 

1946 —  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  People  Are  Funny,  Para.; 
Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer, 
Para.;  Wild  West,  PRC. 

1945 —  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para.; 
Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  High  Powered, 
Para.;  Scared  Stiff,  Para. 

1944 —  One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  Take  It  Big, 
Para.;  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Dark  Moun- 
tain, Para.;  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  Gamblers 
Choice,  Para.;  The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  Timber 
Queen,  Para. 

HARRY  JACKSON 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Give  My  Regards 
to  Broadway,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy, 
20th;  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th; 
Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th;  Carnival  in  Costa 
Rica,  20th. 

1946 —  Johnny  Come  Flying  Home,  20th;  Strange 
Triangle,  20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 

1944—  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Greenwich  Vil- 
lage, 20th. 

CEORCE  JACOBSEN 

1948 —  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

HENRI  JAFFA 

(Technicolor) 

1948 — Easter  Parade,  MGM ;  On  an  Island  With  You, 
MGM;  The  Pirate,  MGM;  Summer  Holiday, 
MGM;  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM ;  Hills 
of  Home,  MGM;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM;  Fiesta.  MGM;  Good 
News,   MGM;  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM; 
Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  The  Yearling, 
MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM;  Courage  of 
Lassie,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Son  of  Lassie.  MGM; 
Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM;  Thrill  of  a 
Romance,  MGM;  An  American  Romance, 
MGM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

DONALD  JAHRAUS 

(Special  effects  for  MGM) 

1948 —  Luxury  Liner. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  Green  Dolphin 
Street. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years. 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy. 

1944 — Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo. 

DEVEREAUX  JENNINCS 

(Special  effects) 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

1946 —  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para.;  The  Dark 
Mirror,  Univ. 

1944 — Practically  Yours,  Para. 


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CORDON  JENNINCS 

(Head  of  special  effects  for  Paramount) 

RICHARD  JONES 

(Technicolor) 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

RAY  JUNE 

1948 — Alias  a  Gentleman,  MCM;  The  Bride  Goes 
Wild,  MCM;  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MCM; 
A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM;  The  Sun  Comes 
Up,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MCM;  The  Hoodlum 
Saint,  MCM. 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MCM;  Keep  Your  Powder 
Dry,  MGM. 

1944 —  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM;  Three 
Men  in  White,  MGM;  I  Dood  It,  MCM. 

NATALIE  KALMUS 

(Color  director  of  all  Technicolor  pictures) 

M.  PETER  KEANE 

1948 —  (Ansco  color  director)  16  Fathoms  Deep, 
Mono. 

ALFRED  S.  KELLER 

1948 — Western  Heritage,  RKO. 

1947 —  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  Along  the  Oregon 
Trail,  Rep.;  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley, 
Rep.;  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Spoilers  of 
the  North,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown, 
Rep.;  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  C.  I.  War  Brides, 
Rep.;  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  The 
Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.;  Rio  Grande 
Raiders,  Rep. 

CEORCE  F.  KELLEY 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Last  Days 
of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Rose 
of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  Six-Cun  Law,  Col. 

1947—  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders, 
Col.;  South  of  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  The 
Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col.;  The  Lone 
Hand  Texan,  Col. ;  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.; 
Gunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Roaring  Rang- 
ers, Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Texas 
Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.;  Song  of  the 
Prairie,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

WALLACE  KELLEY 

1947 —  (Process)  Unconquered,  Para. 

DAVID  C.  KERTESZ 

1947 —  (Spec.  eff. )  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

BENJAMIN  H.  KLINE 

1948 —  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild;  Arthur 
Takes  Over,  20th;  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th; 
Fighting  Back,  20th;  Night  Wind,  20th;  Last 
of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key.  20th;  Second  Chance,  20th; 
Backlash,  20th;  Danger  Street,  Para.;  Jewels 
of  Brandenburg,  20th;  Rolling  Home.  Screen 
Guild;  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild:  Dangerous 
Years,  20th;  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th;  Roses 
Are  Red,  20th. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der, 20th;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  Joe  Palooka, 
Champ,  Mono.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Strange 
Journey,  20th;  Let's  Co  Steady,  Col. 

1945 — Arson  Squad,  PRC;  Detour,  PRC;  Tahiti 
Nights,  Col.;  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col.;  Club 
Havana.  PRC. 

1944 —  Riding  West,  Col.;  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.; 
The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  Wyoming  Hurri- 
cane, Col.;  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  She's  a 
Soldier,  Col. 

DAVID  KOEHLER 

1948 —  'Spec,  eff.)  Fort  Apache,  RKO. 

H.  F.  KOENEK  AM  P 

'Special  effects  for  Warner  Brothers) 
1948 — The  Big  Punch;  My  Girl  Tisa;  Winter  Meeting; 
Fighter  Squadron;  June  Bride. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley;  Dark  Passage;  Beast  With  Five 
Fingers;  Cheyenne;  That  Way  With  Women. 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking. 


MITCHELL  KOVALESKI 

(Technicolor) 

1948 — Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB ;  Romance  on  the 
High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  My 
Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  Song  of  the 
South,  RKO. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

MILTON  KRASNER 

1948 —  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  The  Accused,  Para.; 
The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  The  Egg  and  I, 
Ul;  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  A  Double 
Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO;  The  Dark  Mir- 
ror, Univ. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Delightfully  Dan- 
gerous, UA;  Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

1944 — -Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's 
Revenge,  Univ.;  The  Woman  in  the  Window, 
RKO. 

ADOLPH  EDWARD  KULL 

1946 —  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Brand  of  the 
Devil,  PRC;  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Outlaw 
Trail,  Mono.;  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC;  Sonora 
Stagecoach,  Mono. 

1943 —  Bullets  and  Saddles,  Mono.;  Cowboy  Com- 
mandos, Mono.;  Death  Valley  Rangers,  Mono.; 
Black  Market  Rustlers,  Mono. 

CHARLES  B.  LANC,  JR. 

1948 —  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  My  Own  True  Love, 
Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.; 
The  Chost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Where 
There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  I  Love  a 
Soldier,  Para.;  Practically  Yours,  Para.;  Stand- 
ing Room  Only,  Para.;  The  Uninvited,  Para.; 
So  Proudly  We  Hail,  Para. 

RECCIE  LANNINC 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Flame,  Rep.; 
The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.; 
Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Crand  Canyon  Trail, 
Rep.;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Angel  in 
Exile.  Rep.;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  I. 
Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep.;  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  North- 
west Outpost,  Rep.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.; 
The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Crime  of  the 
Century,  Rep.;  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  The 
Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.;  Rainbow  Over 
Texas,  Rep.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Sheriff 
of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  Sioux  City  Sue, 
Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  Valley  of  the 
Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  The  Cherokee  Flash, 
Rep.;  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Steppin'  in 
Society,  Rep.;  Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep. 

1944 —  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  Casanova  in  Bur- 
lesque, Rep.;  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  Hidden 
Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  Lights  of  Old  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The  Cow- 
boy and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  My  Buddy,  Rep.; 
Silver  City  Kid,  Rep.;  Sing.  Neighbor,  Sing, 
Rep.;  Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep.;  Tucson 
Riders,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  LaSHELLE 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish, 
20th;  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Late  Ceorge  Apley,  20th;  The  Foxes  of 
Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th:  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Doll  Face,  20th;  Fall- 
en Angel,  20th;  Hangover  Square,  20th. 

1944 — Bermuda  Mystery,  20th:  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark, 
20th;  Laura,  20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

ERNEST  LASZLO 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  The 
Cirl  from  Manhattan,  UA;  Let's  Live  a  little, 
EL. 


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CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


1947 — Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1944—  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

TOM  LAWLESS 

1947 —  (Spec,  eff.)  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami, 
UA. 

CHARLES  LAWTON,  JR. 

1948 —  The  Lady  frrom  Shanghai,  Col.;  The  Black 
Arrow,  Col.;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  The 
Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1947 —  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  I  Love  Trouble, 
Col. 

1946 —  One  Way  to  Love,  Co!.;  Perilous  Holiday, 
Col.:  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col.;  The 
Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col.;  The  Walls  Came  Tum- 
bling Down,  Col. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Getting  Gertie's 
Garter,  UA;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks.  UA;  3  Is  a  Family, 
UA;  See  Here,  Private  Hargrove.  MGM;  Up 
in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

RICHARD  LEACOCK 

1948 —  Louisiana  Story,  Lopert 

JAMES  LEICESTER 

(Montages  for  Warner  Bros.) 
1948 — Silver  River;  Whiplash. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father;  Humoresque;  Love  and 
Learn;  Nora  Prentiss;  Stallion  Road;  Always 
Together;  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones;  Devotion;  Janie  Gets  Mar- 
ried ;Night  and  Day;  Shadow  of  a  Woman;  The 
Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl;  Two  Guys  from 
Milwaukee;  Her  Kind  of  Man. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce;  Pillow  to  Post;  Rhapsody  in 
Blue;  Roughly  Speaking. 

1944 — The  Doughgirls;  In  Our  Time;  Mr.  Skeffing- 
ton ;  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon. 

MARCEL  Le  PICARD 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono.;   Incident,  Mono. 


1947 — Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild;  News 
Hounds,  Mono.;  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies, 
Mono.;  Six-Gun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Song  of  the 
Sierras,  Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono.; 
Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Driftin'  River,  PRC; 
God's  Country,  Screen  Guild;  Romance  of  the 
West,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  The 
Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trails,  Mono.; 
Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC;  Home  on  the 
Range,  Rep.;  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild; 
A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  Swingin'  on  a  Rain- 
bow, Rep. 

1944 — Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.; 
Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.;  Trigger  Law, 
Mono.;  Westward  Bound,  Mono.;  Follow  the 
Boys,  Univ.;  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.;  Mil- 
lion Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  Minstrel  Man,  PRC: 
Return  of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono.:  Shadow  of 
Suspicion,  Mono.;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono.; 
Voodoo  Man.  Mono. 

PAUL  LERPAE 

(Special  Effects) 

1947 —  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  Lady  in  the 
Dark,  Para. 

LIONEL  LINDON 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Tap  Roots,  Ul; 
Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  My  Favorite  Brunette, 
Para.;  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.; 
Welcome  Stranger,  Para.;  Duffy's  Tavern, 
Para. 

1946 — The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire, 
Para.;  O.S.S.,  Para.;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  Masquerade  in 
Mexico.  Para. 

1944 — (Sp.  eff.)  Crime  by  Night,  WB;  Going  My 
Way,  Para. 


JOSEPH  VALENTINE 

Director  of  Photography 


'  'POSSESSED" 
Joan  Crawford 
Warners 

SLEEP    MY  LOVE 
Claudette  Colbert 


"jOAN    OF  ARC" 
I ngrid  Bergman 

"ROPE" 
Jimmy  Stewart 
An  Alfred  Hitchcock  Production 


"LOVE    IS    BIG    BUSI  NESS'  ' 
Claudette  Colbert 


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289 


AUCIE  LOHMAN 

1947 —  (Spec,  eff.)  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey,  Mono.; 
(Spec,  eff.)  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.; 
(Spec,  eff.)  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  (Spec, 
eff.)  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono.;  (Spec,  eff.) 
Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists;  (Spec,  eff.) 
Fall  Guy,  Mono. 

DWICHT  LONC 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Lady,  20th. 

LEE  LOWENTHAL 

1948 —  My  Name  is  Han,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

MAX  LUTTENBERC 

1948 — 1  Spec,  eff.)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied 
Artists. 

HOWARD  and  THEODORE  LYDECKER 

(In  charge  of  special  effects,  Republic) 

WARREN  LYNCH 

(Special  effects) 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB ;  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 — The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

EDCAR  LYONS 

1947 —  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

JOHN  MacBURNIE 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  Heart  of  Virginia, 
Rep.;  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  Lightnin' 
in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  Madonna  of  the  Desert, 
Rep.;  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Oklahoma  Bad- 
lands, Rep.;  Slippy  McGee,  Rep.;  Secret  Ser- 
vice Investigator,  Rep.;  Daredevils  of  the 
Clouds,  Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Homicide 
for  Three,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep.; 
Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Son  of  God's 
Country,  Rep.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep.;  Mar- 
shal of  Amarillo,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge 
City,  Rep. 

1944 —  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe.  Rep.;  Pride  of  the 
Plains,  Rep.;  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.; 
Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep. 

JOE  MacDONALD 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Street  With  No 
Name,  20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th;  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th;  Shock, 
20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th. 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime.  Darling,  20th;  The  Big 
Noise,  20th;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier, 
20th. 

JACK  MacKENZIE 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1947 —  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  Code  of  the 
West,  RKO;  Thunder  Mountain,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  Partners  in  Time, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  Two  O'Clock  Cour- 
age, RKO;  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO;  Isle 
of  the  Dead,  RKO. 

1944 —  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  Gildersleeve's  Ghost, 
RKO;  lungle  Woman,  Univ.;  My  Pal,  Wolf, 
RKO;  Passport  to  Adventure,  RKO. 

CLEN  MacWILLIAMS 

1946 —  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to 
a  Dog,  20th;  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Spider,  20th;  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 
1944 — Roger  Touhy-Cangster,   20th;   Wing  and  a 

Prayer,  20th;  Winged  Victory,  20th. 
1943 — Chetniks,   20th;   He  Hired  the  Boss,  20th; 
Lifeboat,  20th;  Wintertime,  20th. 


DON  MALKAMES 

1947 — Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 


FRED  MANDL 

1948 — My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 


PEVERELL  MARLEY 

1948— Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB ;  The  Two  Mrs.  Car- 
rolls,  WB. 

1946 —  Night  and  Day,  WB ;  Of  Human  Bondage, 
WB. 

1945 — Pride  of  the  Marines.  WB. 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Sensations  of  1945, 
UA. 

1943 — Dixie  Dugan,  20th;  The  Meanest  Man  in  the 
World,  20th. 

CHARLES  MARSHALL 

1945 —  (Aerial)  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB. 
1943 — (Aerial)  Air  Force,  WB. 

JACK  MARTA 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  The  Gay  Ranchero, 
Rep.;  Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of 
Texas,  Rep.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Night 
Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Rock- 
ies, Rep.;  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  Bill 
and  Coo,  Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.,  In  Old  Sacra- 
mento, Rep.;  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.; 
That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 — An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Dakota. 
Rep.;  Earl  Carroll's  Vanities,  Rep.;  Mexicana, 
Rep.;  Hitchhike  to  Happiness.  Rep. 

1944' — Brazil,  Rep.;  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  My  Best 
Gal,  Rep.;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.;  Song  of 
Nevada,  Rep.;  Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep.; 
Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

1943 —  Bordertown  Gun  Fighters,  Rep.;  Hit  Parade 
of  1943,  Rep.;  In  Old  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  No- 
body's Darling,  Rep.;  Someone  to  Remember, 
Rep.;  Tahiti  Honey,  Rep.;  The  West  Side 
Kid,  Rep. 

ARTHUR    MARTI  NELLI 

1948 —  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

1945 —  In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

1943 —  Cinderella  Swings  It,  RKO;  Deerslayer,  Rep.; 
The  Devil  Bat,  PRC;  Here  Comes  Kelly, 
Mono.;  Swing  Out  the  Blues,  Col. 

RUDOLPH  MATE 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  Gilda,  Col. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col.;  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Cover  Girl,  Col. 
1943 — Sahara,  Col. 

TED  McCORD 

1948 —  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB;  Johnny 
Belinda,  WB;  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB ; 
June  Bride,  WB. 

1 947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB  ;  That  Way  With  Women,  WB. 

1943 —  Action  in  the  North  Atlantic,  WB. 

WILLIAM  McCANN 

(Special  effects  for  Warner  Bros.) 

1948 —  The  Big  Punch;  Silver  River;  Wallflower;  The 
Woman  in  White;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan; 
Johnny  Belinda;  Two  Guys  from  Texas;  Whip- 
lash; June  Bride;  Key  Largo. 

1947 — Deep  Valley;  Life  With  Father;  Beast  With 
Five  Fingers;  Cheyenne;  Possessed;  Pursued; 
That  Way  With  Women;  The  Unfaithful;  Al- 
ways Together;  That  Hagen  Girl. 

1946 —  A  Stolen  Life;  The  Verdict. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators;  The  Doughgirls. 

JOHN  McLAIN 

1945 —  To  the  Shores  of  I  wo  Jima,  UA. 

CEORCE  B.  MEEHAN 

(also  known  as  CEORCE  B.  MEEHAN,  JR. I 
(Deceased  2-47) 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  King  of  the  Wild  Horses, 
Col. ;  Terror  Trail,  Col. ;  Sing  in'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Blackie 
and  the  Law,  Col.;  Dangerous  Business,  Col.; 
Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  Land  Rush,  Col.;  The 
Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a 
Star,  Col.;  Heading  West,  Col.;  That  Texas 
Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 — Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Boston 
Blackie  Booked  on   Suspicion,  Col.;  Boston 


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CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Both  Barrels 
Blazing,  Col.;  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Law- 
less Empire,  Col.;  Rough  Ridin'  justice,  Col.; 
Rustlers  of  the  Badlands.  Col.;  Sagebrush 
Heroes,  Col.;  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Col.; 
Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Youth  on  Trial, 
Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 
1944 — The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby 
Socks,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  Sun- 
down Valley,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle.  Col.; 
They  Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  Cowboy  Canteen, 
The  Last  Horseman,  Col.;  The  Mark  of  the 
Whistler,  Col. 


DON  MELKAMES 

1948 — Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

WILLIAM  C.  MELLOR 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  Texas,  Brooklyn 
and  Heaven,  UA. 

1947-  — Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  The  Senator  Was  In- 

discreet, Ul. 

1946 —  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

RAY  MERCER 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West.  Allied  Artists;  Blonde 
Ice,  Film  Classics;  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 — Avalanche,  PRC ;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC; 
Suspense,  Mono.;  (Montagel  Strange  Holiday, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono. 

JOHN  MESCALL 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

1944 — Dark  Waters,  UA;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA; 
Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 


VIRCIL  MILLER 

1948 — Street  Corner.  Wilshire. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion:  The  Big  Fix, 
PRC;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  The  Vigilantes 
Return,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO;  The  Wom- 
an in  Green,  Univ.;  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.;  The  Pearl  of 
Death,  Univ.;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  MILLER 

1948 —  Close-Up,  EL. 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

VICTOR  MILNER 

1948 —  You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  Unfaithfully 
Yours,  20th. 

1947—  The  Other  Love,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers,  Para. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO;  The  Princess  and  the  Pi- 
rate, RKO. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  The  Princess  and 
the  Pirate,  RKO;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell, 
Para. 

HAL  MOHR 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul  ;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  U I . 

1947 —  I'll  Be  Yours,  Univ.;  Song  of  Scheherazade, 
Ul;  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul;  Pirates  of  Monte- 
rey, Ul. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ.;  Night  in  Paradise, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ.;  Shady 
Lady,  Univ.:  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Climax,  Univ.;  Enter  Arsene  Lupin, 
Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA;  My  Gal  Loves 
Music,  Univ.;  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ.: 
This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 


RUSSELL  METTY 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Mr. 
Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul  ;  You  Gotta  Stay 
Happy,  Ul;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 — Ivy,  Ul;  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.:  The 
Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Ride  the 
Pink  Horse,  Ul;  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood.  UA;  Whistle  Stop, 
UA;  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  Story  of  G.I.  Joe,  UA; 
Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  Pardon  My 
Past,  Col. 

1944 — The  Master  Race,  RKO;  Music  in  Manhattan, 
RKO,  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

ERNO  METZNER 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 

R.  L.  MIDDLETON 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Lady,  20th. 

ARTHUR  MILLER 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  A  Letter  to  Three 
Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Dragon- 
wyck,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Royal  Scandal.  20th. 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

ERNEST  MILLER 

1948 —  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Tumbleweed 
Trail,  PRC;  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  The 
Enchanted  Valley,  EL;  Mark  of  the  Lash, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen 
Guild;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL;  Return  of  the 
Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL;  Black 
Hills,  EL;  Valiant  Hombre,  UA ;  Shep  Comes 
Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC;  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC; 
Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC. 

1946 —  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  The  Tiger  Woman, 
Rep.;  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  Identity  Un- 
known, Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  Investigator, 
Rep.;  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep. 

1944— The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Beneath  West- 
ern Skies,  Rep.;  Bordertown  Trails,  Rep. 


ROBERT  H.  MORELAND 

(Special  effects) 
1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA;  The  Private  Affairs 
of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

IRA  H.  MORCAN 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Racing 
Luck,  Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  Blazing 
Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.;  Little  Miss  Broad- 
way, Col.;  Vacation  Days,  Mono.;  Glamour 
Girl,  Col.;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.;  Two 
Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  The  Strange  Mr. 
Gregory,  Mono.;  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono.; 
Rogues  Gallery,  PRC. 

1945 —  Come  Out  Fighting.  Mono.;  Docks  of  New 
York,  Mono.;  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Mr. 
Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Outlaw  Round- 
up, PRC;  Fog  Island.  PRC. 

1944 —  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.; 
Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Gunsmoke 
Mesa,  PRC;  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono.; 
Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono.;  Bowery 
Champ,  Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.; 
Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  Hot  Rhythm, 
Mono.;  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More, 
Mono.;  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC; 
When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

RICHARD  MUELLER 

(Technicolor) 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  Joan  of 
Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th;  Captain  from  Castile, 
20th;  Forever  Amber.  20th. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Do  You  Love  Me, 
20th;  Smoky,  20th;  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue, 
20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  State 
Fair,  20th;  Where  Do  We  Go  from  Here? 
20th;  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  Leave  Her  to 
Heaven,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th;  Thunderhead- 
Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

1944 — Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Buffalo  Bill, 
20th. 


CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


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NICHOLAS  MUSURACA 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama.  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon, 
RKO. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO; 
The  Locket,  RKO;  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO;  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  The 
Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  China  Sky.  RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  The  Curse  of  the 
Cat  People,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood. 
RKO;  Girl  Rush,  RKO;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

HARRY  NEUMANN 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Panhandle,  Allied 
Artists;  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Stage 
Struck,  Mono.;  Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Fron- 
tier Agent,  Mono.;  Northwest  Stampede,  EL; 
Triggerman,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.; 
Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists;  Beauty  and  the 
Bandit,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.; 
Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Valley  of 
Fear,  Mono.;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.; 
Cun  Talk,  Mono. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline.  Mono.;  Drifting  Along, 
Mono.;  The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.;  Gentle- 
man from  Texas,  Mono.;  The  Haunted  Mine, 
Mono.;  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  Silver 
Range,  Mono.;  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.; 
Spook  Busters,  Mono.;  Swing  Parade  of  1946, 
Mono.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono.;  Under  Ari- 
zona Skies,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo, 
Mono.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono.;  The  Cay  Cava- 
lier, Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Captain  Tugboat 
Annie,  Rep.;  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono.; 
The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono. ;  Divorce, 
Mono.;  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.;  Frontier 
Feud,  Mono.;  CI  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  Sun- 
bonnet  Sue,  Mono.;  Black  Market  Babies, 
Mono.;  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  The  Jade  Mask, 
Mono.;  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

1944 —  Law  Men.  Mono.;  Partners  of  the  Trail, 
Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  Range 
Law,  Mono.;  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.; 
The  Utah  Kid,  Mono.;  Are  These  Our  Par- 
ents? Mono.;  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono.; 
Marked  Trails,  Mono.;  Marshal  of  Cunsmoke, 
Univ. 

WARREN  NEWCOMBE 

(Special  effects  for  MCM) 

1948 —  B.F.'s  Daughter;  Easter  Parade;  Homecoming; 
The  Three  Musketeers;  A  Southern  Yankee; 
]ulia  Misbehaves;  Hills  of  Home;  A  Date  With 
Judy;  Words  and  Music;  Command  Decision; 
The  Sun  Comes  Up. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters;  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge; 
Song  of  Love;  The  Beginning  or  the  End;  High 
Barbaree;  My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses;  Sea  of 
Crass;  Cass  Timberlane;  Green  Dolphin  Street; 
If  Winter  Comes;  Desire  Me. 

1946 —  Adventure;  The  Harvey  Girls;  The  Hoodlum 
Saint;  The  Secret  Heart;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll 
By;  The  Yearling;  Bad  Bascomb. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy;  Son  of  Lassie; 
Week-End  at  the  Waldorf;  Yolanda  and  the 
Thief;  The  Clock;  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife; 
The  Valley  of  Decision;  What  Next,  Corporal 
Hargrove? 

1944 — Dragon  Seed;  Kismet;  Mrs.  Parkington;  Na- 
tional Velvet;  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo; 
The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover;  Gaslight. 

AARON  NIBLEY 

I  Montage) 
1944 — Secret  Command,  Col. 

LESTER  NOVROS 

1948 —  (Animation,  art  dir.)  The  Story  of  Life,  Cru- 
sade. 

JACK  OAKIE 

(Special  effects) 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

L.  W.  O'CONNELL 

(also  known  as  L.  WILLIAM  O'CONNELL) 

1948 — Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC;  Lost  Honeymoon, 


Eagle-Lion;  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  Bringing  Up 
Father,  Mono.;  Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col.; 
Decoy,  Mono.;  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.; 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  The  Power  of 
the  Whistler,  Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col.;  Ad- 
ventures of  Rusty,  Col.;  Life  With  Blondie. 
Col. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Girl  in  the  Case, 
Col.;  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Jam  Session,  Col.; 
The  Missing  Juror,  Col.;  The  Return  of  the 
Vampire,  Col.;  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.; 
Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  The  Ghost  That 
Walks,  Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  One 
Mysterious  Night,  Col.;  Stars  on  Parade.  Col. 

MORCAN  PADELFORD 

(Technicolor) 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO;  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  The  Boy 
With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  Three  Godfathers, 
MGM;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO;  Duel  in  the  Sun, 
SRO;  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 

1945 —  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para.;  The  Spanish  Main, 
RKO;  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  It's  a 
Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

ERNEST  PALMER 

1948 —  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  Three  Little  Girls 
in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  The 
Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

1944 —  pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  Something  for  the  Boys, 
20th. 

HAROLD  PALMER 

( Montage) 

1948 —  Design  for  Death,  RKO;  If  You  Knew  Susie, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Trail  Street.  RKO;  The  Woman  on  the  Beach, 
RKO;  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Without  Reserva- 
tions, RKO. 

1945 —  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO;  Johnny  Angel, 
RKO. 

1944 — Show  Business,  RKO. 

KENNETH  PEACH 

1948 —  (Spec,  eff.)  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

HARRY  PERRY 

1948 — (Spec,  eff.)  Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

CUS  PETERSON 

1944 — Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC;  Machine  Cun 
Mama,  PRC. 

ARTHUR  PHELPS 

(Cinecolor) 

1947 —  Adventure  Island,  Para.;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.; 
The  Vigilantes  Return,  Univ. 

1946 —  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 

LEROY  PHELPS 

1944 —  Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 

ROBERT  PITTACK 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  Queen 
of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild;  Stork  Bites 
Man,  UA;  Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  Yankee 
Fakir,  Rep.;  Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film 
Assoc. 

1946 —  Little  Iodine,  UA;  Strange  Impersonation, 
Rep.;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944 —  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

ROBERT  PLANCK 

1948 —  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM;  Luxury  Liner, 
MCM. 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM;  Cass  Tim- 
berlane, MCM. 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MCM;  Up  Goes 
Maisie,  MGM;  The  Show-Off,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Week-End  at  the 
Waldorf.  MCM. 

1944 — Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MCM. 


292 


CINEM ATOCRAPHERS 


FRANK  F.  PLANER 

1948 — Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  One 
Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Exile,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA;  Snafu,  Col.;  Her  Sister's 
Secret,  PRC. 

1945—  — I    Love    a    Bandleader,    Col.;    Leave    It  to 

Blondie,  Col. 

1944 —  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col.;  Secret  Command, 
Col.;  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

SOL  POLITO 

1948 —  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO;  Escape  Me  Never,  WB; 
The  Voice  of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  Cinderella  jones,  WB;  Cloak  and  Dagger, 
WB;  A  Stolen    Life,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB  ;  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 
1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB;  Arsenic 

and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

DAVID  RACIN 

1944 —  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col. 

FRANK  REDMAN 

1948 —  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Shed  No  Tears,  EL; 
Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma, 
RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO; 
Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Criminal  Court, 
RKO;  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO;  The  Fal- 
con's Adventure,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO;  San  Quentin,  RKO;  Step  by  Step,  RKO; 
Sunset  Pass,  RKO;  The  Truth  About  Mur- 
der, RKO. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Pan-Americana.  RKO:  Pat- 
rick the  Great,  Univ.;  Sing  Your  Way  Home, 
RKO;  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  Man 
Alive,  RKO. 

1944 — A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in 
Mexico,  RKO. 

HARRY  REDMOND,  JR. 

(Special  effects) 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA. 

1946 —  Angel  on    My  Shoulder,  UA. 

1944 —  Dark  Waters,  UA:  The  Hairy  Ape.  UA. 

ART  REED 

1947 —  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC. 

RAY  RENNAHAN 

1948 —  The  Paleface,  Para.;  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1947—  California.  Para.;  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The 
Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Unconquered,  Para. 

1945 —  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para.;  A  Thousand  and 
One  Nights,  Col.;  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Lady  in  the  Dark, 
Para.;  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO;  Up  in 
Arms,  RKO. 

CEORCE  ROBINSON 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics; 
The  Challenge,  20th;  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th; 
The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile, 
Col.;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC; 
Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  The 
Runaround,  Univ.;  She  Wrote  the  Book, 
Univ.;  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

1945 —  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  The  Naughty 
Nineties,  Univ.;  Sudan,  Univ.;  Frontier  Gal, 
Univ.;  House  of  Dracula,  Univ. 

1944 — Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Cobra 
Woman,  Univ.;  Destiny,  Univ.;  Gypsy  Wild- 
cat, Univ.;  House  of  Frankenstein,  Univ.; 
Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet 
Claw,  Univ. 

GUY  ROE 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Behind  Locked  Doors, 
EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

1947 —  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

IACKSON  ROSE 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Music  Man,  Mono.; 
Bungalow  13,  20th;  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

1947 —  Stepchild,  PRC;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion; 
Born  to  Speed,  RKO;  Philo  Vance  Returns, 


PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Philo 
Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

1945 —  Dillinger,  Mono.;  Fear,  Mono. 

1944 —  Mam  Street  After  Dark,  MGM ;  Trocadero, 
Rep. 

MEYER  ROSENBLUM 

1948 — Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films,  Intl. 

CHARLES  ROSHER 

1948 — On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM;  Words  and 
Music,  MGM. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM;  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM; 
Dark  Delusion,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 
1944 — Kismet,  MGM. 

HAROLD  ROSSON 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MGM;  Command  Decision, 
MGM. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MGM ;  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO; 
Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  My  Brother 
Talks  to  Horses,  MGM. 

1946 —  No  Leave.  No  Love,  MGM;  Three  Wise  Fools, 
MGM. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM;  Between  Two 
Women,  MGM;  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo, 
MGM. 

jOHN  L.  RUSSELL 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Macbeth,  Rep.; 
Moonrise,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  RUTTENBERC 

1948 — B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MGM;  Julia  Misbehaves, 
MGM. 

1947 —  Desire  Me,  MGM;  Killer  McCoy.  MGM. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  Gaslight,  MGM. 

CHARLES  SALERNO,  JR. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Undercover  Maisie, 
MGM. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  Faithful  in  My  Fashion, 
MGM. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM;  She  Went  to  the  Races, 
MGM. 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Gentle  Annie, 
MGM;  Nothing  But  Trouble,  MGM. 

ALFRED  SCHMID 

1947 —  (Spec,  eff.)   The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

HERB  SCHLOSBERC 

1945—  To  the  Shores  of  Iwo  Jima,  UA. 

CHARLES  SCHOENBAUM 

1948 —  Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MGM;  Good  News.  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Mighty  McGurk,  MGM;  Bad  Bascomb, 
MGM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM; 
Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

ROY  SEAWRICHT 

( Special  effects ) 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Who  Killed  'Doc' 
Robbin,  UA. 

1947 —  Curley,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  Carnegie 
Hall,  UA;  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

JOHN  F.  SEITZ 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Saigon,  Para.;  On  Our 
Merry  Way,  UA ;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Night 
Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

1947 — Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  Calcutta,  Para.;  The 
Imperfect  Lady,  Para. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  The  Well 
Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para.  ;  The  Unseen,  Para. 
1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  The  Hour 

Before  the  Dawn,  Para.;  Casanova  Brown, 
RKO.  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  The  Miracle 
of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

FRED  SERSEN 

(Head  of  special  effects  for  20th-Fox) 

ROBERT  SHACKELFORD 

1946 —  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 


CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


293 


LEON  SHAMROY 

1948 — That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th. 

1947 — Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon, 

20th;  Forever  Amber,  20th. 
1945 — State  Fair,   20th;  Where  Do  We  Co  from 

Here?  20th;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  A 

Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th. 
1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  Greenwich  Village.  20th; 

Wilson,  20th. 


1948- 


CLIFFORD  SHANKS 

(Cinecolor  consultant) 
-The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 


HENRY  SHARP 

1948 — Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  It 
Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Violence, 
Mono.;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1946 — The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  Fabulous  Suzanne, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Jealousy,  Rep.;  Woman  Who  Came  Back, 
Rep.;  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?  MGM. 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB ;  The  Man  in  Half  Moon 
Street,  Para.;  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.;  The 
National  Barn  Dance,  Para.;  Tomorrow,  the 
World,  UA. 

1943 —  The  Mysterious  Doctor,  WB. 

|ACK  SHAW 

(Special  effects) 

1946 —  Suspense,  Mono. 

LESTER  SHORR 

1948 —  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

EUCENE  SHUFTAN 

1948 — Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

HERMAN  SHULMAN 

1948 — Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

WILLIAM  SICKNER 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  French  Leave,  Mono.;  Rocky,  Mono.; 
Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono.; 
Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Kidnapped, 
Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Winner  Take 
All,  Mono. 

1947 —  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC;  Kilroy  Was 
Here,  Mono.;  Louisiana,  Mono.;  Robin  Hood 
of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Joe  Palooka  in  the 
Knockout,  Mono.;  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guila; 
Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono.;  The  Chinese 
Ring,  Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits, 
Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 — Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Border 
Mono.;  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.; 
ous  Money,  Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  In 
Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono.; 
The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  The  Shadow  Re- 
turns, Mono. :  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers, 
Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO;  The 
Lonesome  Trail,  Mono.;  Penthouse  Rhythm, 
Univ.;  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.;  The  Scarlet 
Clue,  Mono.;  South  of  the  Rio  Grande, 
Mono.;  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono.;  There 
Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ.:  Week-End  Pass, 
Univ.;  Cheyenne  Roundup,  Univ. 


Mono. ; 

Bandits, 
Danger- 


1946 — Devotion, 


DON  SIECEL 

( Montage) 
WB. 


ALLEN  SIECLER 

1948 — Port  Said,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus, 
Col.;  Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  The  Lone  Wolf 
in  Mexico,  Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.; 
Millie's  Daughter,  Col. 

1946 —  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

WILLIAM  V.  SKALL 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Rope,  WB ;  Two  Guys  from 
Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB;  Song  of  Scheherazade 
Ul;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 — Night  and  Day,  WB;  The  Time,  the  Place  and 
the  Girl,  WB. 


CLARENCE  SLIFER 

(Special  effects) 
1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO. 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 — Since  You  Went  Away,  UA;  The  Princess 
and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

RAY  SMALLWOOD 

( Process) 

1948 —  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Lady  at  Mid- 
night, EL. 

LEONARD  SMITH 

(Deceased  10-4-47) 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MGM;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,   MGM;   National  Velvet, 
MGM. 

WILLIAM  SNYDER 

1948 — The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
October,  Col.;  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 — The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Blue 
Skies,  Para.;  Renegades,  Col. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate.  RKO;  The  Story 
of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

RAUL  MARTINEZ  SOLARE 

1948 —  (Assoc.)  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

KARL  T.  SOULE,  |R 

1945 —  To  the  Shores  of -I wo  Jima,  UA. 

THEODOR  SPARKUHL 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

1945 — Blood  on  the  Sun,   UA;   Murder,   He  Says, 
Para.;  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

1944 —  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para.;  Our  Hearts  Were 
Young  and  Cay,  Para. 

CEORCE  STAHL 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

DONALD  W.  STARLINC 

1947 —  (Montage)  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col. 

HENRY  |.  STAUDICL 

(Cinecolor  consultant) 

1948 —  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics. 


1944- 
1948- 


EDWARD   J.  STEICHEN 

•The  Fighting  Lady,  20th. 


MACK  STENCLER 

-The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  Campus 
Sleuth,  Mono.;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes, 
Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.;  Let's  Live 
Again,  20th;  Silent  Conflict,  UA;  Jungle  Pa- 
trol, 20th;  The  Gay  Intruders,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA;  Dangerous  Venture,  UA; 
Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA;  Sarge 
Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fool's  Cold,  UA; 
Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

1945 — Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  A  Song 
for  Miss  Julie,  Rep.;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC. 

1944—  — Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  Smart  Guy,  Mono.; 

Alaska,  Mono.;  Army  Wives,  Mono. 

DON  STEWARD 

( Special  effects) 

1948—  Red  River,  UA. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

HAROLD  STINE 

(Special  effects) 
1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

1947 —  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

ARCHIE  J.  STOUT 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO. 

1947 — Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Tarzan  and  the 
Huntress,  RKO. 

1946—  Abilene  Town,  UA. 

1945 — Captain  Kidd,  UA;  Tarzan  and  the  Ama- 
zons, RKO. 

1944 — Alaska,  Mono.;  Dark  Waters,  UA;  It  Hap- 
pened Tomorrow,   UA;   Summer  Storm,  UA. 


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294 


CINEMATOCRAPHERS 


HARRY  STRADLINC 

1948 — Easter  Parade,  MCM;  The  Pirate,  MCM; 
Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MCM;  Sea  of  Crass,  MCM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MCM;  Holiday  in  Mexico, 
MCM;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MCM;  The 
Picture  of  Dorian  Crey,  MCM;  Thrill  of  a 
Romance,  MCM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

WALTER  STRENCE 

1948 —  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Appointment 
With  Murder,  Film  Classics;  Canon  City,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,   Screen  Guild. 

KARL  STRUSS 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Siren  of 
Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;  The  Macomber 
Affair,  UA. 

1946 —  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  Suspense,  Mono.;  Tarzan  and 
the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para. 

1944 — And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Rainbow  Island, 
Para. 

JOHN  STUMAR 

1944 —  The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col. 

ROBERT  L.  SURTEES 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MCM;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM ; 
The  Kissing  Bandit,  MCM;  A  Date  With  Judy, 
MCM ;  Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MCM. 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MCM;  Strange  Holiday, 
PRC;  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MCM. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM. 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MCM;  Music  for  Millions 
MCM:  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM; 
Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

PHILIP  TANNURA 

1948 —  The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Babe 
Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Trapped  by  Boston 
Blackie,  Col.;  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  King  of 
the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  The  Millerson  Case, 
Col.;  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  Key 
Witness,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's 
Man  Hunt,  Col.;  The  Fighting  Frontiersman, 
Col.;  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.;  The 
Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  Mysterious  Intruder, 
Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  Prison  Ship,  Col.; 
The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Out  of  the 
Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 

1944 —  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  The  Town  Went 
Wild,  PRC. 

CEORCE  J.  TEACUE 

•  Special  effects) 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  The  Cobra  Strikes, 
EL;  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  The  Noose 
Hangs  High,  EL;  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Canon  City, 
EL;  Mickey,  EL;  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL;  He 
Walked  by  Night,  EL;  The  Spiritualist,  EL; 
Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL;  Hollow  Triumph, 
EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

1947 —  Heartaches,  PRC;  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle- 
Lion;  Stepchild,  PRC;  Out  of  the  Blue, 
Eagle-Lion;  The  Big  Fix,  PRC:  Born  to 
Speed,  RKO;  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC; 
It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  Lost  Honey- 
moon, Eagle-Lion;  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC; 
Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion;  Bury  Me 
Dead,  PRC;  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle- 
Lion;  Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC: 
Railroaded,  PRC;  T-Men,  Eagel-Lion;  Philo 
Vance's  Gamble,  PRC. 

TED  TETZLAFF 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO. 

1945 —  Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO;  The 
Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO. 

BUD  (ELLIS)  THACKERY 

1947 —  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  Last  Frontier  Uprising, 
Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.;  That's  My 
Cirl,  Rep.;    (Process)   That's  My  Man,  Rep. 


1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  The  Man  from 
Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep.;  The  Under- 
cover Woman,  Rep.;  Traffic  in  Crime  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Colorado 
Pioneers,  Rep.;  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  The 
Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep. ;  The  Lone 
Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.; 
Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Car- 
son, Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Bandits.  Rep.; 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep.; 
The  Vampire's  Ghost,  Rep. 

1944- — Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  The  Laramie 
Trail.  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Code 
of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Firebrands  of  Arizona, 
Rep.;  The  Cirl  Who  Dared,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of 
Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.; 
The  Blocked  Trail,  Rep. 

ALAN  THOMPSON 

1948— Red  River,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Negro  Soldier,  US  War  Dept. 

STUART  THOMPSON 

1948 — California's  Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Cirl,  Para.;  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.; 
Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Our  Hearts 
Were  Crowing  Up.,  Para. 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 
1944 — You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

CRECC  TOLAND 

(Deceased  9-28-481 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  (Dir.)  Enchantment, 
RKO;  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1946—  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Kid 
from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  Song  of  the  South, 
RKO. 

ROLAND  TOTHEROH 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA;  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

LEO  TOVER 

1948 —  Sealed  Verdict,  Para.;  Snake-Pit,  20th. 

1947 — Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  The  Woman  on  the 
Beach,  RKO;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

DOUCLAS  TRAVERS 

( Montage) 
1944 — Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 


1947— Blaze 


THOMAS  TUTWILER 

(Aerial) 
of  Noon,  Para. 


JOSEPH  VALENTINE 

1948 — Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Rope, 
WB. 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB. 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO;  Lover  Come  Back.  Univ.; 
Magnificent  Doll,  Univ.;  So  Goes  My  Love, 
Univ.;  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA. 

CHARLES  VAN  ENCER 

1948 —  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Abbott  &  Costello 
Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul  ;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

1947 —  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul  ;  Wistful 
Widow  of  Wagon  Cap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  Strange  Conquest,  Univ.; 
The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ.;  White  Tie 
and  Tails,  Univ.,  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Nniv. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.,  Honeymoon 
Ahead,  Univ.;  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.; 
Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. ; 
That's  the  Spirit,  Univ.  Under  Western  Skies, 
Univ. 

1944 — Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Chip  Off  the 
Old  Block,  Univ.;  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.; 
The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.;  Night  Club 
Girl,  Univ.;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  Spider 
Woman,  Univ. 

WILLARD  VAN  ENCER 

( Deceased  2-47 ) 

(Special  effects) 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB ;  Escape  Me  Never,  WB ;  Stallion 
Road,  WB;  Humoresque,  WB. 

1946 —  A  Stolen  Life,  WB ;  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB; 
Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB. 


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295 


1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB;  Mildred  Pierce, 
WB;  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB;  The  Conspir- 
ators, WB. 

|AMES  VAN  TREES 

1948 — (2nd  unit)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Ar- 
tists. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Hit  the  Hay, 
Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.;  A  Night  in  Casa- 
blanca, UA. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA:  The  Great  |ohn  L.  UA. 
1944 — Nine  Girls,  Col.;  The  Last  Ride,  WB;  The 

Racket  Man,  Col. 

VICTOR  VICAS 

1948 —  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

PAUL  C.  VOGEL 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  Lady  in  the 
Lake,   MGM;   High  Wall,  MGM. 

1944— The  Negro  Soldier,  US  War  Dept. 

SIDNEY  WACNER 
( Deceased  7-47  > 

■Fiesta,  MGM;  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge, 
MGM;  High  Barbaree.  MGM. 
The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 
■The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM;  This  Man's 
Navy,  MGM. 
1944 — Dragon  Seed,  MGM;  Rationing,  MGM. 


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JOSEPH  WALKER 

1948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  The  Velvet  Touch, 
RKO;  Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  |anet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  The  Jolson 
Story,  Col.;  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  Roughly  Speak- 
ing, WB. 

1944 —  The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes 
to  War,  Col.;  Together  Again,  Col. 

VERNON  L.  WALKER 

(Deceased  3-14-48) 

(Special  effects  for  RKO) 

1948 —  Variety  Time. 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde;  Bedlam:  Deadline  at 
Dawn;  From  This  Day  Forward;  Genius  at 
Work;  Notorious;  Riverboat  Rhythm;  Sister 
Kenny;  The  Spiral  Staircase;  Without  Reser- 
vations. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan;  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's; 
The  Brighton  Strangler;  The  Falcon  in  San 
Francisco;  George  White's  Scandals;  Johnny 
Angel;  Murder,  My  Sweet;  Pan  Americana; 
Radio  Stars  on  Parade;  The  Spanish  Main; 
Those  Endearing  Young  Charms;  Two  O'Clock 
Courage;  Betrayal  from  the  East;  China  Sky; 
A  Game  of  Death;  Having  Wonderful  Crime; 
Man  Alive. 


1944 —  Heavenly  Days;  Action  in  Arabia;  Bride  by 
Mistake;  Days  of  Glory;  Experiment  Perilous; 
The  Falcon  in  Hollywood;  The  Falcon  in  Mex- 
ico; Gildersleeve's  Ghost;  Girl  Rush;  Madamoi- 
selle  Fifi;  Marine  Raiders;  My  Pal,  Wolf;  None 
But  the  Lonely  Heart;  Passport  to  Adven- 
ture; Seven  Days  Ashore;  Tall  in  the  Saddle. 

GILBERT  WARRENTON 

1948 — Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

ALEX  WELDON 

(Special  effects! 

1945 —  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono. 

HAROLD  WELLMAN 

(Special  effects) 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO. 

LESTER  WHITE 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Jungle  Jim,  Col. 
1947 — The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM;  Lost 
in  a  Harem,  MGM. 

JOHN  WILCOX 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 

HARRY  |.  WILD 

1948 —  Pitfall,  UA;  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO;  The  Woman 
on  the  Beach,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO; 
Nocturne,  RKO;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Johnny  Angel,  RKO;  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO; 
Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  Wanderer  of 
the  Wasteland,  RKO;  West  of  the  Pecos. 
RKO;  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO;  Come  on 
Danger,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO;  Mademoiselle 
Fifi,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO. 

REX  WIMPY 

(Special  effects) 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB. 

1944 — To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

HORACE  WOODWARD 

1944 — The  Negro  Soldier,  US  War  Dept. 

ROBERT  WRICHT 

1944 —  (Spec.  eff. )  Secret  Command,  Col. 

FREDERICK  A.  YOUNC 

1  948 — Escape,  20th. 

LEE  ZAVITZ 

(Special  effects) 

1948 —  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 
1946 — Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 

1945—  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 


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DON  ANDERSON 

1948 — Deep  Waters,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish, 
20th. 

CERT  ANDERSON 

1948 — The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.;  Sign  of  the  Ram, 
Col.;  Six-Cun  Law,  Col.;  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.; 
My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.;  Thunderhoof ,  Col.;  Whirl- 
wind Raiders,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.; 
Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col.; 
Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

WESLEY  ANDERSON 

1948 — Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

WILLARD  BARTH 

1948 — The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Mystery  in  Mex- 
ico, RKO;  Race  Street,  RKO;  Western  Heri- 
tage, RKO. 

NEAL  BECKNER 

1948 — Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  The  Accused,  Para.; 
The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

GUY  BENNETT 

1948 — A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Whispering  Smith, 
Para.;  My  Own  True  Love,  Para.;  Miss  Tat- 
lock's  Millions,  Para. 

EMMETT  BERCHOLZ 

'948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO. 

(AMES  BELL 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB. 

FRED  BENTLEY 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon, 
RKO. 

EDWARD  BERCHOLZ 

1948 — The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  Every  Cirl  Should 
Be  Married,  RKO. 

WALTER  BLUMMIE 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Letter  from 
an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul. 

HASKELL    'BUZZ"  BOCCS 

1948 — Dream  Cirl,  Para.;  Hazard,  Para. 


ELLIS  CARTER 

1948 — Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Who  Killed  "Doc" 
Robbin,  UA. 

WALLACE  CHEWNINC 

-Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

ROY  CLARK 

-The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col. 

CEORCE  CLEMENS 

-Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Four  Faces  West, 
UA. 

WILL  CLINE 

-The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

ED  COLEMAN 

-Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Sleep.  My  Love,  UA;  Walk 
a  Crooked  Mile,  Col.;  The  Creeper,  20th. 


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CECIL  COONEY 

-So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

WILLIAM  COOPERSMITH 

-You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  Kiss  the  Blood 
Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

HENRY  CRONJACER 

-Relentless,  Col.;  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

(AMES  DALY 

-If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Gun  Smugglers, 
RKO,  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

ARCHIE  DALZELL 

1948 — The  Paleface,  Para.;  Tumbleweed  Trail,  EL; 
The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen  Guild;  Stars 
Over  Texas,  EL;  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL; 
Black  Hills,  EL;  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen 
Guild;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

HARRY  DAVIS 

1948 — An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul;  Rogues'  Regiment, 
Ul. 

LELAND  DAVIS 

1948 — The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Mickey,  EL;  North- 
west Stampede,  EL;  Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL. 


WILBUR  BRADLEY 

1948 — (2nd  unit)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Art- 
ists; Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Clas- 
sics; Ruthless,  EL;  The  Time  of  Your  Life, 
UA. 

ROBERT  BRONNER 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MGM. 

FAYTE  BROWN 

1948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  The  Man  from 
Colorado,  Col.;  The  Gentleman  from  Nowhere, 
Col.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col.;  Dark  Past, 
Col.;  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

FRANK  BURCESS 

1948 — Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

CHARLES  BURKE 

1948 — The  Miracle  of  the  Bells.  RKO;  Bodyguard, 
RKO. 

PAUL  BURRESS 

1948 — 16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

KIT  CARSON 

1948 — Disaster,  Para.;  Dynamite,  Para.;  Big  Town 
Scandal,  Para.;  Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Mr.  Reck- 
less, Para.;  Shaggy,  Para.;  Speed  to  Spare, 
Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para. 


RICHARD  DAVOL 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men, 
RKO. 

DALE  DEVERMAN 

1948 — A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM;  Alias  a  Gentle- 
man, MGM;  The  Bride  Coes  Wild,  MGM ; 
Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM;  The  Sun 
Comes  Up,  MGM. 

WILLIAM  DODDS 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon.  Ul;  Texas,  Brooklyn 
and  Heaven,  UA;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul; 
The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL;  For  the  Love  of 
Mary,  Ul. 

RICHARD  EMMONS 

1948 — Rope,  WB. 

FRANK  EVANS 

1948 — Wallflower,  WB. 

CURT  FETTERS 

1948 — Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  The  Girl  from  Manhattan, 
UA;  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

PERRY  FINNERMAN 

1948 — Fighting  Back,  20th;  Night  Wind,  20th;  Ar- 
thur Takes  Over,  20th;  Half  Past  Midnight, 
20th;  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild; 
Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Gulid. 


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HERBERT  FISCHER 

1948 — Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM;  B.  F.'s  Daughter, 
MCM. 

EDWARD  FITZCERALD 

1948 — Rope,  WB;  Three  Godfathers,  MCM;  The 
Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Fort  Apache, 
RKO. 

ELLSWORTH  FREDERICKS 

1948 — Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  The  Treasure  of  Sierra 
Madre,  WB;  June  Bride,  WB;  Key  Largo,  WB. 

ATILLIO  CABANI 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Street  With  No 
Name,  20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

I  AMES  COSS 

1948 — Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  The  Strawberry 
Roan,  Col.;  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col.; 
West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

BOB  COUCH 

1948 — The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Coroner  Creek, 
Col.;  Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics;  Siren  of 
Atlantis,  UA. 

HARVEY  COULD 

1948 — The  Counterfeiters,  20th;  Concert  Magic, 
Concert  Films  Corp.;  Three  Codfathers,  MCM; 
The  Prairie.  Screen  Guild;  Blonde  Ice,  Film 
Classics;  20th;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  So 
Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 


1948 
1948- 
1948- 
1948- 
1948 
1948- 
1948- 

1948- 
1948- 
1948- 
1948- 


AL  CREEN 

-Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para. 

KENNETH  CREEN 

-Albuquerque,  Para. 

EMI  L  HARRIS 

-Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col. 

J.  HARPER 

-Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 


— Rope,  WB. 


PAUL  C.  HILL 


)OHN  HIXON 

-Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

IRA  HOKE 

-Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  Heart  of  Virginia, 
Rep.;  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  Lightnin' 
in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street  Kid, 
Rep.;  Secret  Service  Investigator,  Rep. 

EDWARD  HYLAND 

-Close-Up,  EL. 

ROY  IVEY 

-Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

LOU  JENNINCS 

-Embraceable  You,  WB;  The  Big  Punch,  MGM. 

MIKE  JOYCE 

-One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  Silver  River,  WB. 

FRED  KAIFER 

1948 — Jungle  Patrol,  20th;  The  Cay  Intruders,  20th; 
The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  Let's  Live 
Again,  20th;  Silent  Conflict,  UA;  Parole 
Inc.,  EL. 

EDWARD  KEARNS 

1948 — Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Society,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court, 
Mono.;  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  EL;  Cheyenne 
Takes  Over.  EL. 

HERB  KIRKPATRICK 

1948 — The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  The  Flame, 
Rep.;  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Madonna  of  the 
Desert,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles.  Rep.;  The  In- 
side Story,  Rep.;  Secret  Service  Investigator, 
Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Train  to  Alca- 
traz,  Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Angel 
on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep  ■ 
Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  Out  of  the 
Storm,  Rep.;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep 


IRVING  KLEIN 

1948 — Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Best  Man  Wins, 
Col.;  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  Lady  from  Shanghai, 
Col.;  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  The  Woman  from 
Tangier,  Col.;  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.; 
Leather  Gloves,  Col.;  Jungle  Jim,  Col.;  I  Sur- 
render Dear,  Col. 

JAMES  KNOTT 

1948 — Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB. 

LOUIS  KUNKEL 

1948 — Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  The  Iron  Cur- 
tain, 20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

AL  LANE 

1948 — The  Kissing  Bandit.  MCM;  The  Big  City, 
MGM;  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM. 

PHIL  LATHROP 

1948 — All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mer- 
maid, Ul. 

SAM  LEAVITT 

1948 — The  Pirate,  MCM. 

PAUL  LOCKWOOD 

1948 — The  Walls  of  Jericho.  20th;  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

WILLIAM  MARCOLIES 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Overland  Trails, 
Mono.;  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Campus 
Sleuth,  Mono.;  French  Leave,  Mono.;  Jinx 
Money,  Mono.;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes, 
Mono.;  Music  Man,  Mono.;  Stage  Struck, 
Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Winner  Take 
All,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.;  Trouble 
Makers,  Mono.;   Incident,  Mono. 

JOHN  MARTIN 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans.  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  Rocky,  Mono.;  The  Golden  Eye, 
Mono.;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Kid- 
napped, Mono.;  Street  Corner,  Wilshire; 
Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

ROBERT  "BOB"  MARTIN 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  An  Old 
Fashioned  Girl,  EL;  Command  Decision,  MCM. 

ENZO  MARTINELLI 

1948 — Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  Heart  of  Virginia, 
King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  In  The 
Forest,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.; 
Oklahoma  Badlands.  Rep.;  Slippy  McGee, 
Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Homicide  for 
Three,  Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
Highway  13.  Screen  Guild;  Son  of  God's  Coun- 
try, Rep.;  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep.;  Des- 
peradoes of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

BUD  MAUTINO 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  That  Lady  in 
Ermine,   20th;   Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 


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ANDY  MclNTYRE 

Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 


AL  MEYERS 

Down  the  Trail,  Mono. 


JOHN  NICKOLAUS. 

Words  and  Music,  MGM. 


JR. 


CEORCE  NOCLE 

My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Winter  Meeting, 
Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB. 


WB; 


JOE  NOVAK 

1948 — California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Le- 
gion. Rep.;  The  Gay  Ranchero.  Rep.;  Under 
California  Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.; 
Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.:  Carson  City 
Raiders,  Rep.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Sons  of 
Adventure,  Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

OTTO  PIERCE 

1948 — Beyond  Clory,  Para.;  The  Big  Clock,  Para.; 
Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.;  Saigon, 
Para. 

ROBERT  PIERCE 

1948 — Abbott  and  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul- 
Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 


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LYNN  POWERS 

1948 — Tap  Roots,  Ul;  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Trig- 
german,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.; 
Back  Trail,  Mono. 

EDWIN  PYLE 

1948 — The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO;  The  Boy  With  Creen 
Hair,  RKO;  Indian  Agent,  RKO;  Gun  Smug- 
glers, RKO;  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

DAVID  RACIN 

1948 — The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo.  Ul;  Trail  to 
Laredo,  Col.;  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 


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1948- 
1948- 

1948- 


1948- 
1948- 

1948- 
1948- 
1948- 
1948- 


RAY  RAMSEY 

-The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB; 
Whiplash,  WB. 

WILLIAM  RAND 

-The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Isn't  It  Romantic, 
Para. 

ROBERT  RHEA 

-Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul. 

MORRIS  ROSEN 

-Rope,  WB. 

SAM  ROSEN 

-Inner  Sanctum,  Film  Classics. 

IRVING  ROSENBERC 

-Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  Sitting 
Pretty,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy.  20th; 
When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th;  Chicken 
Every  Sunday,  20th. 

JACK  RUSSELL 

-Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

VICTOR  SCHEURICH 

-Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  Port  Said,  Col.; 
Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of 
the  Hesperus,  Col.;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

JOHN  SCHMITZ 

-Hills  of  Home,  MCM  . 

LEW  SCHWARTZ 

-Casbah,  Ul;  Naked  City,  Ul. 

ED  SHARP 

-Black  Bart,  Ul. 

ROCER  SHEARMAN 

-You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  Road  House, 
20th;  Snake  Pit,  20th. 


BERT  SHIPHAM 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment,  RKO; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 


LESTER  SHORR 

1948 — Smart  Politics,  Mono.;  Canon  City,  EL;  Raw 
Deal,  EL;  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL;  The  Spir- 
itualist, EL;  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

WILLIAM  SCHURR 

1948 — Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

ERNEST  SMITH 

1948 — Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  The  En- 
chanted Valley,  EL;  Miraculous  Journey,  Film 
Classics;  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Lady 
at  Midnight,  EL. 

HARTNESS  SMITH 

1948 — The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM;  Luxury  Liner, 
MGM. 

FLEET  SOUTHCOTE 

1948 — Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

CHARLES  STRAUMER 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran.  Mono.;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Pitfall,  UA;  Station  West,  RKO. 

ROBERT  TOBEY 

1948 — Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

RUSSELL  THOMPSON 

1948 — Escape,  20th. 

RICHARD  TOWERS 

1948 — Larceny,  Ul. 

HENRY  WALLACE 

1948 — Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

LLOYD  WARD 

1948 — Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

JACK  WARREN 

1948 — Good  Sam,  RKO;  No  Minor  Vices.  MGM ; 
Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL;  Force  of 
Evil,  MGM;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

HENRY  WEBB 

1948 — Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  13  Lead  Soldiers, 
20th;  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

JOHN  B.  WEILER 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists. 

CARL  WESTER 

1948 — Bungalow  13,  20th;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th;  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  The  Noose 
Hangs  High,  EL;  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

WILLIAM  WHITLEY 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Manhat- 
tan Angel,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

VAUCHN  WILKINS 

1948 — Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

LOTHROP  WORTH 

1948 — In  This  Corner,  EL. 


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GLENN  ADAMS 

1948 — Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  Are 
You  With  It?,  Ul;  West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul. 

JACK  ALBIN 

1948 — Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

TED  ALLEN 

1948 — Jungle  Jim,  Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 

ALBERT  ANDERSON 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe, 
Rep.;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul;  Kiss  the  Blood 
Off  My  Hand,  Ul. 

VIRGIL  APCER 

1948 — Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  AVERY 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col. 

PETER  BERNARD 

1948 — Good  Sam,  RKO. 

FRANK  BJERRINC 

1948— Whiplash,  WB. 

MALCOLM  BULLOCH 

1948 — The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Hazard,  Para.; 
Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para. ;  The  Accused, 
Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para.;  Speed  to 
Spare,  Para. 

FRANK  BURCESS 

1948 — Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

DON  CHRISTIE 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col.;  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.; 
Six-Gun  Law,  Col.;  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  Thun- 
derhoof.  Col.;  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.; 
Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie,  Col. 

DON  CHRISTIE 

1948 — Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

SHERMAN  CLARK 

1948 — All  My  Sons,  Ul  ;  The  Countess  of  Monte 
Cristo,  Ul  ;  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

PAT  CLARK 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  The  Decision  of  Christo- 
pher Blake,  WB. 

CLIFFORD  CLINC 

1948 — Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul. 

EARL  COLCROVE 

1948 — So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

MARTIN  CRAIL 

1948 — When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

EDDIE  CRONENWETH 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  The  Woman 
from  Tangier,  Col.;  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

BILL  CROSBY 

1948 — The  Checkered  Coat,  20th;  Parole  Inc  EL- 
Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

(AMES  DOOLITTLE 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Concert  Magic, 
Concert  Films;  Tumbleweed  Trail,  EL;  Stage 
to  Mesa  City,  EL;  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  EL; 
Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  My  Dog  Shep 
Screen  Guild;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA  ■  Stars 
Over  Texas,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vigilantes  EL ; 
Black  Hills,  EL;  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen 
Guild;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 


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OTTO  DYAR 

1948 — Alias  a   Gentleman,   MGM  ; 
Wild,  MGM. 

DON  ENGLISH 

1948 — The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Isn't  It  Romantic, 
Para.;  Caged  Fury,  Para. 

(AMES  FULLERTON 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Overland  Trails, 
Mono.;  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Docks  of 
New  Orleans,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.; 
Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest, 
Mono.;  Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  Triggerman, 
Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trou- 
ble, Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

MILTON  COLD 

1948 — Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  Unknown  Island,  Film 
Classics;  Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics; 
The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL;  Assigned  to 
Danger,  EL;  Canon  City,  EL;  The  Return  of 
Wildfire,  Screen  Guild;  Last  of  the  Wild 
Horses,  Screen  Guild;  Behind  Locked  Doors, 
EL. 

MAURICE  COLDBERC 

1948 — Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  Mr.  Peabody  and  the 
Mermaid,  Ul;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul;  For  the 
Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

DURWOOD    "BUD''  CRAYBILL 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Jinx 
Money,  Mono. ;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes, 
Mono.;  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  Badmen  of 
Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  Strike  It  Rich,  Al- 
lied Artists;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Kidnapped, 
Mono.;  Incident,  Mono. 

EUGENE  HACKLEY 

1948 — Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Who  Killed  'Doc' 
Robbin,  UA. 

ED  HENDERSON 

1948 — The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Albuquerque, 
Para.;  The  Paleface,  Para.:  Disaster,  Para.; 
Dynamite,  Para.;  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.; 
Shaggy,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para. 

JERRY  HESTER 

1948 — A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM;  Words  and  Music, 
MGM;  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM;  The 
Pirate,  MGM;  State  of  the  Union,  MGM. 

AL  ST.  H I  LA  I  RE 

1948 — The  Golden  Eye,  Mono.;  Appointment  With 
Murder,  Film  Classics. 

IRA  HOKE 

1948 — The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep.;  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Ad- 
venture, Rep.;  Son  of  God's  Country,  Rep.; 
Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Amarillo, 
Rep.;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

CEORCE  HOMMEL 

1948 — Mickey,  EL;  Northwest  Stampede  EL'  Siren 
of  Atlantis,  UA;  He  Walked  by  Night.  EL; 
Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL;  The  Spiritualist,  EL. 

JOHN  HOPCRAFT 

1948 — Hills  of  Home,  MGM;  Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 

AARON  HOWER 

1948 — Return  of  the  Lash,  EL. 

EDWARD  HUBELL 

1948 — The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM;  B.  F.'s  Daugh- 
ter, MGM;  Easter  Parade,  MCM;  Command 
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JOHN  JENKINS 

1948 — Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Money  Madness, 
Film  Classics;  The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL. 


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-Casbah,  Ul;  J  iggs  and  Maggie  in  Court, 
Mono.;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Street 
Corner,  Wilshire. 


MAC  JULIAN 

-The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB ; 
Squadron,  WB  ;  Key  Largo,  WB. 


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ALEX  KAHLE 

-The  Velvet  Touch.  RKO;  Three  Godfathers, 
MCM;  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

DON  KE YES 

-The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  The  Flame, 
Rep.;  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  Old  Los 
Angeles,  Rep.;  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.;  The  Den- 
ver Kid,  Rep.;  The  Plunderers,  20th;  Angel 
on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep.; 
Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. ;  Moonrise,  Rep. ; 
I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep. 

CLIFFORD  KLINC 

-The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

JACK  KOFFMAN 

-Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  The  Big  Clock,  Para.; 
Dream  Girl,  Para.;  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.; 
Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

CENE   KOR  MAN 

-Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

MADISON  S.  LACY 

-The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  The  Dude  Goes 
West,  Allied  Artists;  Smart  Woman,  Allied 
Artists;  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  Texas, 
Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

FRED  LEVIE 

-Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

IRVINC  LIPMAN 

-Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.; 
Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Relentless,  Col.  Whirl- 
wind Raiders,  Col.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col.; 
Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Cel. 


MAX  LIPPMAN 

1948 — The  Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  Leather  Gloves, 
Col.;  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 

KENNETH  LOBBEN 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Prince  of  Thieves, 
Col.;  The  Challenge,  20th;  13  Lead  Soldiers, 
20th;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col.;  The  Creep- 
er, 20th. 

CASTON  LONCET 

-Fighting   Father  Dunne,   RKO;    I  Remember 
Mama,  RKO;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 


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BERTRAM  "BUDDY"  LONCWORTH 

-Fighting  Back,  20th;  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film 
Classics;  Night  Wind,  20th;  Arthur  Takes 
Over,  20th;  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th. 

BERT  LYNCH 

-Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL;  Bungalow  13, 
20th;  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Northwest 
Stampede,  EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

DON  MacKENZIE 

-Raw  Deal,  EL. 

LLOYD  MacLEAN 

-Adventures  of  Don  )uan,  WB;  To  the  Victor, 
WB;  Wallflower,  WB;  Silver  River,  WB. 

JAMES  MANATT 

-The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MGM. 

SAMUEL  MANATT 

-The  Gay  Intruders,  20th;  Let's  Live  Again, 
20th. 


MICKEY  MARICOLD 

1948 — California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Le- 
gion, Rep.;  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  The  In- 
side Story,  Rep.;  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.; 
Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas, 
Rep.;  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  Carson 
City  Raiders,  Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.; 
Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.;  Summer  Holiday, 
MGM;  Highway  13,  Screen  Guild. 

ARTHUR  MARION 

-Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Silent 
Conflict,  UA. 

CLIFF  MAUPIN 

-Cry  of  the  City,  20th;  Road  House,  20th; 
Deep  Waters,  20th. 

HAL  McALPIN 

-A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment,  RKO; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

ANDY  MclNTYRE 

-Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

JOHN  MIEHLE 

-Rope,  WB;  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

JERRY  MILLICAN 

-The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th;  A  Letter  to 
Three  Wives,  20th;  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

FRED  MORCAN 

-Winter  Meeting,  WB ;  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk, 
WB;  June  Bride,  WB ;  The  Big  Punch,  WB. 

TALMADCE  MORRISON 

1948 — The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Angels'  Alley, 
Mono.;  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.; 
Rocky,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  J.  NALLAN 

-Close-Up,  EL. 

RAY  NOLAN 

-Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Scudda-Hoo! 
Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th; 
Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 

CHARLES  O'ROURKE 

-16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

ED  O  TOOLE 

-Black  Bart,  Ul. 

ROBERT  PALMER 

-The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 


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FRED  PARRISH 

-Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono, 
dess,  Screen  Guild. 


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M.  B.  PAUL 

-The  Prairie,  Screen  Guiid;  Ruthless,  EL;  The 
Man  from  Texas,  EL;  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl, 
EL. 

CLIFFORD  MAUPIN 

-You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th. 

C.  E.  RICHARDSON 

-The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Saigon,  Para.; 
Whispering  Smith,  Para.;  My  Own  True  Love, 
Para. 

EUCENE  RICHEE 

-Embraceable  You,  WB. 

HARRY  ROSS 

-Lady  at  Midnight,  EL. 

PAUL  RUSSELL 

-Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

AL  ST.  HILAIRE 

-Music  Man,  Mono.;  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Win- 
ner Take  All,  Mono.;  Trouble  Makers,  Mono. 

ART  SAY 

-Berlin  Express,  RKO;  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

EMMETT  SCHOENBAUM 

-Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Sitting  Pretty, 
20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  That  Won- 
derful Urge,  20th. 


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FRANK  SER|ACK 

1948 — Deep  Waters,  20th;  Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  1948- 
Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 


].  FRANK  SHUCRUE 

1948 — The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM;  Luxury  Liner, 
MCM;  The  Big  City,  MCM;  Three  Daring 
Daughters,  MCM. 

MERRITT  SIBBALD 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM. 

OLIVER  SICURDSON 

1948 — The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate. 
RKO;  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Race  Street, 
RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  The  Twisted 
Road,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  Indian 
Agent,  RKO;  Station  West,  RKO. 


ALLAN  SNYDER 

1948 — The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

FRANK  TANNER 

1948 — Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  Pitfall,  UA;  My  Dear  Secre- 
tary, UA;  The  Cirl  from  Manhattan,  UA;  Ad- 
ventures of  Gallant  Bess,  EL. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  The  Saxon  Charm, 
Ul. 

ROD  TOLMIE 

1948 — The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO;  Return  of  the 
Bad  Men,  RKO;  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair, 
RKO;  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO; 
Gun  Smugglers,  RKO;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

ANTHONY  UCRIN 

1948 — Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  That 
Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Snake-Pit,  20th;  Street 
With  No  Name,  20th. 


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FRANCISCO  URBINA 

-Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 


HOMER  Van  PELT 

-The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  The  Fuller  Brush  Man, 
Col.;  Port  Said,  Col.;  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.; 
The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  The  Man  from 
Colorado,  Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  Dark 
Past,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

HENRY  VILARDO 

-The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE 

-Tap  Roots,  Ul;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul;  Larceny, 
Ul. 

WILLIAM  WALLINC 

-Family  Honeymoon,  Ul. 

JOE  WALTERS 

-Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col.;  The  Return  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus, 
Col.;  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  Thunder- 
hoof,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  Black 
Eagle,  Col.;  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

TED  WEISBARTH 

-Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  Canon  City,  EL; 
The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

SCOTT  WELBORNE 

-French  Leave,  Mono.;  Stage  Struck,  Mono.; 
Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  No  Minor  Vices,  MCM; 
Four  Faces  West,  UA;  So  This  Is  New  York, 
UA;  Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

LOTHROP  B.  WORTH 

1948 — The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  My  Dear  Secre- 
tary, UA;  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA. 

JACK  WOODS 

1948 — Johnny  Belinda,  WB ;  One  Sunday  Afternoon, 
WB ;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB  ;  Romance  on 
the  High  Seas,  WB. 

ALVIN  WYCKOFF 

1948 — Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen  Guild. 


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PRESTON  AMES 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MCM;  Three  Daring  Daughters, 
MGM. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake.  MCM. 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MCM;  The  Show-Off, 
MCM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MCM;  She  Went  to  the 
Races,  MKM. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MCM. 

CARL  ANDERSON 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1947 —  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  Framed,  Col.; 
I  Love  Trouble,  Col. 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Gallant 
Journey,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo, 
Col.;  Tars  and  Spars,  Col.;  So  Dark  the  Night, 
Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Eadie  Was  a 
Lady,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  I 
Love  a  Bandleader,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby 
Socks,  Col.;  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  Kansas 
City  Kitty,  Col. 

ROLAND  ANDERSON 

1948—  The  Big  Clock,  Para. 

1947 —  California,  Para.;  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

1946 —  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para.;  Masquerade  in  Mexico, 
Para. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  The  Story  of 
Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

JOHN  DATU  ARENSMA 

(also  known  as  JOHN  DATU) 

1948 —  Red  River,  UA. 

FRANK  ARRICO 

1948 — California  Firebrand.  Rep.;  Heart  of  Virginia, 
Rep.;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  in 
the  Forest,  Rep.;  Madonna  of  the  Desert, 
Rep.;  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Secret 
Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid, 
Rep.  The  Plunderers,  Rep;  Son  of  Cod's 
Country,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep. 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep.;  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon, 
Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  Mar- 
shal of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.;  That's  My  Cirl, 
Rep.;  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark 
Canyon,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 

LEMUEL  AYERS 

1944 —  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM. 

FRANZ  BACHELIN 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  Beyoi.d  Clory, 
Para.;  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.; 
Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  Calcutta.  Para.;  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  The 
Imperfect  Lady,  Para.;  Welcome  Stranger, 
Para.;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Searching  Wind,  Para.;  Two  Years  Be- 
fore the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  Henry 
Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  The  Hitler  Gang, 
Para. 

LIONEL  BANKS 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA;  (Prod,  design)  Moon- 
rise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA;  Magic  Town,  RKO;  The  Perfect 
Marriage,  Para. 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO;  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ.; 


1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  Rough 
Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  A  Song  to  Remember, 
Col.;  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Col.;  To- 
night and  Every  Night,  Col.;  Sagebrush  He- 
roes, Col. 

1944 — Strange  Affair,  Col. 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  Columbia,  part  of 
1943-19441 

JAMES  BASEVI 

1948 — Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th;  Duel  in  the  Sun, 
SRO. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th. 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  20th-Fox,  1943- 
1944;  1945-1946) 
1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark, 
20th;  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Greenwich 
Village.  20th;  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Jane 
Eyre,  20th;  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th; 
Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  The  Lodger, 
20th;  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  The  Purple  Heart, 
20th;  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Tampico  20th; 
Wilson,  20th;  Roger  Touhy,  Gangster,  20th. 

HOWARD  BAY 

1948 —  (Design)    Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul. 

JOHN  BECKMAN 

1948 — The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

ROSS  BELLAH 

1944 —  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

RALPH  BERCER 

1948 —  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Miracle  of  the 
Bells,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad  Men.  RKO; 
The  Boy  With  Creen  Hair,  RKO. 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO;  Trail  Street.  RKO. 

1946 — Child  of  Divorce,  RKO:  Genius  at  Work, 
RKO;  Partners  in  Time,  RKO;  Without  Res- 
ervations. RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  The  Brighton  Strangler, 
RKO;  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  George  White's 
Scandals,  RKO;  Strange  Voyage,  Mono.;  Be- 
trayal from  the  East,  RKO;  China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 —  Heavenly  Days,  RKO;  A  Night  of  Adventure, 
RKO;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA;  The  Forty 
Thieves,  UA;  Lumberjack,  UA;  Riders  of  the 
Deadline,  UA;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

MAX  BERTISCH 

1946 —  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

MARY  BLAIR 

1946 —  Make  Mine  Music,  20th. 

ROBERT  BOYLE 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  An  Act  of 
Murder,  Ul;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO;  Ride  the  Pink 
Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  Nocturne,  RKO. 

JESUS  BRACHO 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

CEORCE  BROOKS 

1948 —  Blondie  in  the  Dough.  Col.;  The  Return  of 
the  Whistler,  Col.;  Rusty  Leads  the  Way, 
Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.;  Trapped  by  Boston 
Blackie,  Col.;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  The 
Gentleman  from  Nowhere,  Col.;  Blondie's 
Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Corpse  Came  C.  O.  D.,  Col.;  Cigarette 


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ART  DIRECTORS 


Girl,  Col.;  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col.; 
Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.;  The  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Gamble,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  One  Way  to  Love, 
Col.;  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col.;  The  Un- 
known, Col. 

1945 —  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col.; 
Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944-  — Dancing   in    Manhattan,   Col.;   The  Missing 

Juror,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  One 
Mysterious  Night,  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier  Too, 
Col. 

HILYARD  BROWN 

1948 — All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Abbott  &  Costello  Meet 
Frankenstein,  Ul. 

1947 —  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild, 
Rep.;  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep.;  The  Exile, 
Ul. 

1946 —  G.  I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could  Change, 
Rep.;  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep.;  The  Man 
from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  The  Mysterious 
Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.;  Out  California  Way, 
Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Rendez- 
vous With  Annie,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona, 
Rep.;  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep.;  Valley 
of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo, 
Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Bells  of 
Rosarita,  Rep.;  A  Guy,  a  Gal  and  a  Pal,  Col.; 
Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 

MALCOLM  BROWN 

1948 —  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM;  They  Were  Expendable, 
MGM. 

HENRY  BUMSTEAD 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  My 
Own  True  Love,  Para. 

ELLIS  BURMAN 

1948 — Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics. 

HOWARD  CAMPBELL 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM. 

1946—  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  Rationing,  MGM. 

McCLURE  CAPPS 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Sword  of 
the  Avenger,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA;  The  Red  House,  UA; 
Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Up  in 
Arms,  RKO. 

EDWARD  CARFACNO 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MGM;  Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

1945 —  Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  The 
Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  20th. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  The  Thin  Man 
Goes  Home,  MGM. 

STURCES  CARNE 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  The  Sign  of 
the  Ram,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Singin'  in  the  Corn, 
Col. 

1946 —  It's  Great  to  be  Young,  Col.;  Tangier,  Univ. 

ED  CARRERE 

1948 —  Winter  Meeting,  WB;  Adventures  of  Don 
|uan,  WB;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

DANIEL  B.  CATHCART 

1948 —  B.F.'s  Daughter,  MGM;  Julia  Misbehaves, 
MGM. 

1947 — Unfinished  Dance,  MGM;  Cass  Timberlane, 
MGM. 

1946 — Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  Two  Sisters 
from  Boston,  MGM. 

1945 —  Week-End  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 — Kismet,  MGM;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM. 


STEWART  CHANEY 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1944—  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

CANO  CHITTENDEN 

1948 — The  Flame,  Rep.;  Strike  It  Rich.  Allied 
Artists. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Trail  to  San  Antone, 
Rep.;  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  Bells  of  San 
Angelo,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Crime  of  the 
Century,  Rep.;  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  Heldorado, 
Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  The  Plainsman 
and  the  Lady,  Rep.;  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep.; 
Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep.;  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  The 
Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  Dakota,  Rep.;  Flame  of 
Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Big  House, 
Rep.;  Grissly's  Millions,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail, 
Rep.;  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep.;  Strangers  in 
the  Night,  Rep.;  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow, 
Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  Sundown  Valley. 
Col.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  My  Best  Gal, 
Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  San  Fernando 
Valley,  Rep.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep.;  Three 
Little  Sisters,  Rep.;  Trocadero,  Rep.;  Tucson 
Riders,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

CHARLES  CLACUE 

1948 —  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley, 
Col.;  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  Six-Gun  Law, 
Col.;  Song  of  Idaho.  Col.;  West  of  Sonora. 
Col.;  Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo. 
Col.;  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.;  South  of  the  Chisholm 
Trail,  Col.;  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  The  Stranger 
from  Ponca  City,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drummond 
at  Bay,  Col.;  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.; 
Millie's  Daughter,  Col.;  Terror  Trail,  Col. 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  Cowboy  Blues, 
Col.;  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  The  Fight- 
ing Frontiersmen,  Col.;  Frontier  Gun  Law, 
Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.;  Gunning  for 
Vengeance,  Col.:  Land  Rush,  Col.;  Roaring 
Rangers,  Col..  Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.; 
Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  Two-Fisted 
Stranger,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col.;  That 
Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.:  Both  Barrels 
Blazing,  Col.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Let's  Go 
Steady,  Col.;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.; 
Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col.:  Rustlers  of  the 
Badlands,  Col.;  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col.; 
Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle, 
Col. 

CARROLL  CLARK 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  Mr.  Blandings 
Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO;  Every  Girl 
Should  Be  Married.  RKO. 

1947—  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO; 
The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  Sinbad  the 
Sailor,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  Cornered.  RKO;  Notorious,  RKO. 

1945 —  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO;  The  Spanish  Main, 
RKO;  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO. 

1944 —  Days  of  Glory,  RKO:  Gildersleeve's  Ghost, 
RKO;  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO;  Step  Lively,  RKO; 
Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

LES  CLARK 

1948 —  (Animator)  Melody  Time.  RKO;  (Animator) 
So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Animator)   Fun  and  Fancy  Free.  RKO. 

CHARLES  H.  CLARKE 

1948 —  The  Big  Punch,  WB;  Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Dark  Passage,  WB. 

ROBERT  CLATWORTHY 

1948 —  Hazard,  Para.;   Isn't   It  Romantic.  Para. 
1947 — Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Runaround,  Univ.;  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ. 

1945 —  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive, 
Univ.;  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Frisco  Sal, 
Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  This  Love 
of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 — Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holiday, 
Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.; 


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DUNCAN  CRAMER 

1948 — -(Design)  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  On  Our 
Merry  Way,  UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA ;  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA;  A  Night  in  Casablanca, 
UA;  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  The  Woman  in 
the  Window,  RKO. 

LEWIS  H.  CREBER 

1948 —  Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Speed 
to  Spare,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight, 
Para.;  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance;  Mil- 
lion Dollar  Weekend,  EL;  Disaster,  Para.; 
Dynamite,  Para.;  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  It  Happened  on  Fifth 
Avenue,  Mono.;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono.; 
Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  State  Fair, 
20th. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th; 
Roger  Touhy — Gangster,  20th;  Wing  and  a 
Prayer,  20th;  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

LUCIUS  O.  CROXTON 

1948 —  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  Michael  O'Halloran, 
Mono.;  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

1947—  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  Beat  the  Band, 
RKO;  Code  of  the  West.  RKO;  Dick  Tracy's 
Dilemma,  RKO;  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Criminal  Court, 
RKO;  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO;  Ding 
Dong  Williams,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO;  San  Quentin, 
RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  Road  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep.;  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO;  Wanderer 
of  the  Wasteland,  RKO;  West  of  the  Pecos, 
RKO;  A  Game  of  Death,  RKO;  Tell  It  to  a 
Star,  Rep.;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO. 

ALBERT  S.  D'ACOSTINO 

(Supervisor  of  Art  Department,  RKO) 

WILLIAM  DARLING 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

JOHN  DATU 

(also  known  as  JOHN  DATU  ARENSMA) 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  The  Power  of 
the  Whistler,  Col.;  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie, 
Rep. 

1944 — The  Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Shadows  of 
the  Night,  Col. 

CEORCE  DAVIS 

1948 —  Deep  Waters,  20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge, 
20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Daisy  Ken- 
yon,  20th. 

RICHARD  DAY 

1948 —  Force  of  Evil,  MGM. 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  20th-Fox,  1943; 
1945-Feb.  20,  1947  incl.) 

JOHN  F.  DeCUIR 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul;  Casbah,  Ul;  Mexican 
Hayride,  Ul. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  White  Tie  and  Talis,  Univ. 

RALPH  De  LACY 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Hi  Cood- 
Lookin',  Univ.;  Pardon  My  Past,  Univ.;  The 
Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

FRANK  DEXTER 

1948 —  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  The  Counter- 
feiters, 20th;  Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 

1947 —  Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  Buffalo 
Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — Accomplice,  PRC. 

1945—  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 
1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 


PHIL  DIKE 

1944 —  (Color  Consultant)  The  Three  Caballeros, 
RKO. 

HALDANE  DOUGLAS 

1947 — Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go, 
Para. 

1946 —  O.  S.  S.,  Para. 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para.,  Salty  O'Rourke, 
Para. 

1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  Rainbow 
Island,  Para. 

HANS  DREIER 

(Supervising  Art   Director,  Paramount.) 

RICHARD  DUCE 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM;  Up  Goes 
Maisie,  MGM. 

1944 —  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MGM. 

CEORCE  DUDLEY 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th. 

RANDALL  DUELL 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MGM;  The  Kissing  Bandit, 
MGM;  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM;  The  Sun 
Comes  Up,  MGM. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM;  This  Time  for 
Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM; 
Undercurrent,  MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  The  White  Cliffs  of 
Dover,  MGM. 

FRANK  DURLAUF 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Canon  City,  EL;  The 
Spiritualist,  EL;  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB. 

JOHN  EWINC 

1948 —  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

1946 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  The  Big 
Noise,  20th;  The  Lodger,  20th. 

ERNST  FECTE 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  An  Innocent  Affair. 
UA. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Christmas 
Eve,  UA. 

1946 —  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep.;  Mr.  Ace,  UA; 
Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO;  And  Then  There  Were 
None,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Frenchman's  Creek, 
Para.:  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para.; 
The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  The  Un- 
invited, Para. 

RUDI  FELD 

1948—  — The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  The  Vicious 

Circle,  UA;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA;  Adven- 
tures of  Gallant  Bess,  EL;  Parole,   Inc.,  EL. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  Whistle  Stop, 
UA. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA. 

1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA;  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 

PERRY  FERCUSON 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Rope,  WB;  The  Bishop's 
Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter 
Mitty,  RKO. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO;  Song  of  the  South,  RKO; 
The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Casanova  Brown, 
RKO ;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

JORCE  FERNANDEZ 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

WILLIAM  FERRARI 

1948- — Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  Inner  Sanctum.  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM;  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM. 
1946 — The   Harvey   Girls,    MGM ;    Ziegfeld  Follies, 

MGM. 

1945—  The  Clock,  MGM. 
1944— Gaslight,  MGM. 


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WILLIAM  E.  FLANNERY 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;    (Prod,  design)  The 

Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 
1945 — Sister  Kenny,  RKO;  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 
1945 — Duffy's    Tavern,    Para.;    Incendiary  Blonde, 

Para.;  Murder,  He  Says,  Para. 

1944 —  Going  My  Way,  Para. 

STANLEY  FLEISCHER 

1948 — The  Woman  in  White,  WB;  Smart  Girls 
Don't  Talk,  WB. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Love  and 
Learn,  WB;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB;  Stallion 
Road,  WB;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  Danger  Sig- 
nal, WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

LELAND  FULLER 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  When  My  Baby  Smiles 
at   Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  The  Homestretch,  20th. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th;  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  Where  Do  We  Co  from 
Here?,  20th;  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th;  Laura,  20th; 
The  Sullivans,  20th;  Take  It  Or  Leave  It, 
20th. 

CUNTHER  CERZSO 

1948 —  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

CEDRIC  CIBBONS 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  MGM) 

HARVEY  T.  CILLETT 

1948 — Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  Hoppy's  Holiday, 
UA;  A  Double  Life,  Ul;  Riders  of  the  Lone 
Star,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fools  Gold,  UA; 
Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

WILLIAM  CLASCOW 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Cuild;  The  Case  of  the 
Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild;  The  Hat  Box  Mys- 
tery, Screen  Guild. 

ALEXANDER  COLITZEN 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  (Prod, 
design  I  Tap  Roots,  Ul:  (Prod,  design)  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  Smash  Up-The 
Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul;  Salome,  Where  She 
Danced,  Univ. 

1945 —  Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Climax,  Univ.;  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.; 
San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

JOHN   B.  GOODMAN 

1948 —  Good  Sam,  RKO. 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  Universal, 
1943-thru  part  of  1946) 

STEPHEN  COOSSON 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  Columbia) 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM ;  See  Here,  Private 
Hargrove,  MGM. 

CHESTER  CORE 

1948 — Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

1946 —  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  Johnny 
Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  Thunderhead — Son  of 
Flicka,  20th. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th. 

FEILD  CRAY 

1948 —  Guns  of  Hate,  RKO;  Indian  Agent,  RKO; 
Gun  Smugglers,  RKO;  Station  West,  RKO; 
Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  A  Likely  Story, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

VICTOR  GREENE 

1945 —  Paris — Underground,  UA. 

1944 — The  Return  of  the  Vampire.  Col.;  Beautiful 
But  Broke,  Col.;  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 


PAUL  CROESSE 

1948 — Luxury    Liner,    MGM;    A    Date    With  Judy, 

MGM. 

1947 — Sea  of  Grass,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 —  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM;  Two  Girls 
and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

ABRAHAM  CROSSMAN 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  The  Brute 
Man,  PRC;  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Cuban 
Pete,  Univ.;  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  Gun 
Town,  Univ.;  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  Inside 
Job,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  She-Wolf 
of  London,  Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes 
Back,  Univ.;  Terror  by  Night,  Univ.;  Wild 
Beauty,  Univ.;  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Blonde  Ransom, 
Univ.;  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.;  The  Frozen 
Ghost,  Univ.;  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  I'll 
Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  I'll  Remember  April, 
Univ.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  River  Gang, 
Univ.;  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ.;  Strange 
Confession.  Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Destiny,  Univ.; 
Enter  Arsene  Lupin.  Univ.:  Jungle  Woman, 
Univ.;  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ.;  Moon 
Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Ghost, 
Univ.:  My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ.;  The  Sing- 
ing Sheriff,  Univ.;  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ.; 
Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ.;  Twilight  on  the 
Prairie,  Univ. 

ANTON  CROT 

1948 —  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  Romance  on 
the  High  Seas,  WB;  June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  Possessed.  WB;  The  Two 
Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB;  The  Unsuspected.  WB. 

1946 —  Deception,  WB;  My  Reputation,  WB;  Never 
Say  Goodbye,  WB;  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB. 

ROBERT  HAAS 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB;  The  Voice  of  the  Tur- 
tle. WB. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB;  A 
Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1945 —  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB;  Uncertain 
Glory,  WB. 

DAVID  HALL 

1948 —  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1945 —  (Assoc.  prod.)  Story  of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

BEN  HAYNE 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holi- 
day, Col. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th. 

EARL  HEDRICK 

1948 —  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  The  Paleface, 
Para.;  The  Accused,  Para. 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  My  Favorite  Brunette.  Para.; 
The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.;  Road  to 
Rio,  Para.;  Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1946-  — Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire, 

Para.:  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para.; 

1945 —  The  Stork  Club,  Para.;  The  Lost  Weekend, 
Para.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  Para.;  I  Love  a 
Soldier,  Para.;  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and 
Gay,  Para.;  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

JOHN  HENCH 

1948 —  (Cartoon  art  treatment)  So  Dear  to  My 
Heart,  RKO. 

1946 —  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

ALFRED  HERMAN 

1948 — Berlin  Express.  RKO;  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO. 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO;  The  Locket,  RKO. 
1946 — From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 

1945 —  Pan-Americana,  RKO;  Sing  Your  Way  Home, 
RKO;  Having  Wonderful  Crime.  RKO;  Man 
Alive,  RKO. 

1944 — Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  The  Falcon  Out  West, 
RKO;   Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 


ART  DIRECTORS 


307 


BERNARD  HERZBRUN 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  Universal) 
1947— The  Egg  and  I,  Ul. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  Temptation,  Ul. 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L.,  UA;  Pardon  My  Past,  Col. 

1944 —  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  Song  of  the 
Open  Road,  UA. 

ERNEST  R.  HICKSON 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists;  High  Conquest, 
Mono. 

1946 —  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Swing  Parade  ot 
1946,  Mono.;  The  Cay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  China's  Little 
Devils,  Mono.;  Flame  of  the  West,  Mono.; 
C.  I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  Sunbonnet  Sue. 
Mono.;  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono.;  Fashion 
Model.  Mono. 

1944 — Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Alaska,  Mono.; 
Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  Lady,  Let's  Dance, 
Mono.;  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 


HUBERT  HOBSON 

1946 — Little  Mister  Jim,  MCM;  The  Mighty  Mc- 
Curk,  MCM. 

1945 — Dangerous    Partners,    MCM;    A    Letter  for 
Evie,  MCM. 

1944 — Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM;  Meet  the 
People,  MCM. 


ALBERT  HOCSETT 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Green  Grass  of 
Wyoming,  20th;  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!, 
20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th;  Yellow  Sky, 
20th. 

1947 — Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 — Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Sentimental  Jour- 
ney, 20th;  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 — Mollie  and  Me,  20th;  Colonel  Effingham's 
Raid,  20th. 

1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Something  for  the 
Boys,  20th;  Tampico,  20th. 


WALTER  HOLSCHER 

1948 — Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  The  Mating  of  Millie, 
Col.;  The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  Relent- 
less, Col.;  Thunderhoof,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  -The  Jolson  Story,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col.;  Meet 
Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  Rough,  Tough 
and  Ready,  Col. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride, 
Col.;  The  Racket  Man,  Col.;  Stars  on  Parade, 
Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col.;  After  Midnight 
with  Boston  Blackie.  Col. 

THEOBALD  HOLSOPPLE 

1948 —  Badmen   of   Tombstone.    Allied  Artists. 

J.  FRANK  HOTALINC 

1948 — The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Campus  Honey- 
moon, Rep.;  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  King  of 
the  Gamblers,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street  Kid, 
Rep.;  Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of 
Texas,  Rep.;  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.; 
The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Homicide  for  Three, 
Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Time 
in  Nevada,  Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa  Re,  Rep.; 
Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  Hit 
Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Twilight  on  the  Rio 
Grande,  Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  California  Gold 
Rush,  Rep.;  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.; 
Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile,  Rep.;  The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.; 
One  Exciting  Week,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Earl  Carroll 
Vanities,  Rep.;  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront, 
Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Santa 
Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  Sunset  in  Eldorado, 
Rep.;  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep.;  Wagon  Wheels 
Westward.  Rep.;  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.; 
The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  In- 
vestigator, Rep. 

1944 — Faces  in  the  Fog.  Rep.;  Lights  of  Old  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  My  Buddy,  Rep. 


CEDRIC  GIBBONS 

Metro-Goldtvyn-Mayer 


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ART  DIRECTORS 


JOHN  HUCHES 

1948 — The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

1946— Cinderella  Jones,  WB ;  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 — Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB ;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB; 

Rhapsody    in    Blue,    WB;   Cod    Is    My  Co- 

Pilot,  WB. 

1944 — The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB. 


WIARD  IHNEN 

1948 — (Design)  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1945 —  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 — Jane  Eyre,  20th;  Wilson,  20th. 

EDWARD  ILOU 

(Head  of  Eagle-Lion  Art  Department  from 
December   15,  1947) 

EDWARD  IMAZU 

1948 — Hills  of  Home,  MCM. 

1947— The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  The  Romance  of 
Rosy  Ridge,  MCM;  Second  Chance,  20th; 
Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 

1946 —  Three  Wise  Fools,  MCM. 


RICHARD  IRVINE 

1948 — You  Were  Meant  for  Me.  20th;  Apartment 
for  Peggy,  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 — The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street,  20th. 

1946 — Behind   Green   Lights,  20th. 

1945 — The  Spider,  20th;  Circumstantial  Evidence, 
20th. 

1944 — Guest  in  the  House,  UA;  The  Three  Cabal- 
leros,  RKO. 


CEORCE  JENKINS 

1948 — A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment,  RKO; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

EDWARD  C.  JEWELL 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  The  Strange  Mrs. 
Crane,  EL;  Lady  at  Midnight,  EL;  Stars  Over 
Texas,  EL. 

1947 —  Heartaches,  PRC;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle- 
Lion;  Born  to  Speed,  RKO;  It's  a  Joke,  Son! 
Eagle-Lion;  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  Re- 
peat Performance,  Eagle-Lion;  Bury  Me  Dead, 
PRC;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC:  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC; 
The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Colorado  Serenade, 
PRC;  Danny  Boy.  PRC;  Devil  Bat's  Daugh- 
ter, PRC;  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  Driftin' 
River,  PRC;  Gentlemen  With  Guns,  PRC; 
I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  Joe  Palooka,  Champ, 
Mono.;  lunior  Prom,  Mono.;  Larceny  in  Her 
Heart,  PRC;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC;  Mur- 
der Is  My  Business,  PRC;  Queen  of  Bur- 
lesque, PRC:  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC; 
The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC;  The  Fly- 
ing Serpent,  PRC;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC; 
Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC;  Stars  Over 
Texas,  PRC;  Wild  West,  PRC. 

1945 — Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Arson  Squad, 
PRC;  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Dangerous  In- 
truder, PRC;  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  Sergeant 
Mike,  Col.;  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  Song  of 
Old  Wyoming,  PRC;  Strangler  of  the  Swamp, 
PRC;  White  Pongo,  PRC;  Why  Girls  Leave 
Home,  PRC;  Club  Havana,  PRC. 

1944 — Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col.;  Secret  Command, 
Col.;  Carolina  Blues.  Col. 

j.  McMillan  johnson 

1948 —  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 


OLLIE  JOHNSON 

1948 — (Animator)   Melody  Time,  RKO. 


NATHAN  JURAN 

1948 — Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  Body  and  Soul,  UA;  The  Other  Love,  UA. 
1946 — The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

MILT  KAHL 

1948 —  (Animator)   Melody  Time,  RKO;  (Animator) 
So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 


WALTER  E.  KELLER 

1948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Race  Street, 
RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

1947 —  Riffraff,  RKO;  Banjo,  RKO;  Born  to  Kill, 
RKO;  Desperate,  RKO;  The  Woman  on  the 
Beach,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome, 
RKO. 

1946 — Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Bedlam,  RKO;  The 
Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  Step  by  Step,  RKO; 
The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO;  Those  Endear- 
ing Young  Charms,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broad- 
way, RKO;  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  First 
Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO;  Isle  of  the  Dead, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Come  on  Danger, 
RKO;  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO; 
Girl  Rush,  RKO;  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO; 
Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

DICK  KELSEY 

1948 —  (Cartoon  art  treatment)  So  Dear  to  My 
Heart,  RKO. 

HARRY  KELSO 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB. 

WARD  KIMBALL 

1948 — (Animator)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Animator)   Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

HAL  KINC 

1948 —  (Animator)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

MARK  LEE  KIRK 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  The  Iron  Curtain, 
20th. 

1947 —  Moss  Rose,  20th;  Gentleman's  Agreement, 
20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Junior  Miss,  20th; 
A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 —  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA;  I'll  Be  Seeing 
You,  UA. 

WALTER  KOESSLER 

1948 —  The  Challenge,  20th;  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th; 
Shed  No  Tears,  EL;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  Dangerous  Years,  20th:  The  Invisible  Wall, 
20th;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

LEO  E.  KUTER 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB;  Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  That  Way  With  Women,  WB;  The  Unfaith- 
ful, WB;  Always  Together,  WB. 

1946 —  Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Pillow  to  Post,  WB; 
Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;  The  Last  Ride,  WB; 
The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 

ERIC  LARSON 

1948 —  (Animator)  Melody  Time,  RKO;  (Animator) 
So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

BORIS  LEVEN 

1948 — Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  The  Senator 
Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th. 

ARTHUR  LONERCAN 

1948 —  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  Pitfall,  UA. 

1947 —  Intrigue,  UA ;  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied 
Artists;  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th. 

JOHN  LOUNSBERY 

1948 —  (Animator)  Melody  Time,  RKO;  (Animator) 
So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Animator)   Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

EUCENE  LOURIE 

1947 — The  Long  Night,  RKO;  Song  of  Scheherazade, 
Ul;  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

1946 — Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA. 

1945 — The  Southerner,  UA;  The  House  of  Fear, 
Univ.;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 — The  Imposter,  Univ.;  In  Society,  Univ. 


ART  DIRECTORS 


309 


DON  LUSK 

1948 — (Animator)   So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

HAROLD   M.ic  ARTHUR 

1948 — Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  The  Straw- 
berry Roan,  Col.;  Loaded  Pistols.  Col. 

1947 — Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  The  Millerson  Case, 
Col.;  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.;  Key  Witness, 
Col.;  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Woman,  Univ.;  Slightly  Scandal- 
ous, Univ.;  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ.; 
The  Dark  Horse,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  The  Naughty 
Nineties,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.; 
Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's 
Revenge,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room, 
Univ.;  Reckless  Age,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie, 
Univ.;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

FRED  MALATESTA 

1947 —  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

HARRY  McAFEE 

1948 —  The  Bride  Coes  Wild,  MCM. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MCM;  The  Hoodlum 
Saint,  MCM;  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy, 
MCM. 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MCM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM;  Noth- 
ing But  Trouble,  MCM;  Three  Men  in  White, 
MCM. 

URIE  McCLEARY 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MCM;  Command  Deci- 
sion, MCM. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MCM. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MCM. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MCM;  National  Vel- 
vet, MCM. 

JOHN  MEEHAN 

1948 — Dream  Girl,  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

1947 —  Golden  Earrings,  Para.;  Suddenly  It's  Spring, 
Para. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  The  Strange 
Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para.;  The  Virginian, 
Para. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para. 

WILLIAM  CAMERON  MENZIES 

1948 —  (Design)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

ERNO  METZNER 

1944 —  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

R.  JACK  MILLS 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Cheyenne 
Takes  Over,  PRC;  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL; 
The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL;  Black  Hills,  EL. 

DAVE  MILTON 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Angels'  Alley, 
Mono.;  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad, 
Mono.;  French  Leave,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Mag- 
gie in  Society,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.; 
I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Rocky, 
Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.;  Stage  Struck, 
Mono.;  Music  Man,  Mono.;  The  Golden  Eye, 
Mono.;  )iggs  and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono.; 
Kidnapped,  Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.; 
Wi  nner  Take  All,  Mono.;  The  Return  of 
Wildfire,  Screen  Guild;  Trouble  Makers, 
Mono.;  Incident,  Mono. 

1947 —  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists;  Kilroy  Was  Here, 
Mono.;  Louisiana,  Mono.;  News  Hound, 
Mono.;  ]oe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.; 
Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney, 
Mono.;  The  Trap.  Mono.;  Vacation  Days, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos,  Mono.;  Sarge 
Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Below  the  Dead- 
line, Mono.;  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Dark 
Alibi,  Mono.;  Decoy,  Mono.;  The  Face  of 
Marble,  Mono.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.; 
Live  Wi  res,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.; 
Mr.  Hex,  Mono  ;  Red  Dragon,  Mono.;  The 
Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono; 
Gentleman  )oe  Palooka,  Mono.;  Sensation 
Hunters,  Mono. ;  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,    Mono.;   Captain  Tugboat 


Annie,  Rep.;  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Di- 
vorce, Mono.;  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.; 
C.I.  Honeymoon,  Mono.;  The  Lonesome  Trail, 
Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Sad- 
dle Serenade,  Mono.;  The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono.; 
South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono.;  There  Goes 
Kelly,  Mono.;  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  The 
)ade  Mask,  Mono. 
1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.; 
Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Leave  It  to  the 
Irish,  Mono.;  Smart  Guy,  Mono.;  Army  Wives, 
Mono.;  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  Enemy  of 
Women,  Mono.;  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  Return 
of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono.;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono.; 
West  of  the  Rio  Crande,  Mono.;  Kid  Dyna- 
mite, Mono.;  Melody  Parade,  Mono.;  Re- 
venge of  the  Zombies,  Mono. 

FRED  MOORE 

1947 —  (Animator)    Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

ROBERT  MOORE 

1948 —  (Animation)  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

THOMAS  MORAHAN 

1948 — So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

CEORCE  MOSKOV 

1944 — Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More,  Mono. 

PAUL  MURPHY 

1944 — Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Girl  in 
the  Case,  Col.;  Jam  Session,  Col.;  The  Ghost 
That  Walks,  Col. 

FRANK  NAMACZY 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

EMRICH  NICHOLSON 

1948 — Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Black  Bart,  Ul;  The 
Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  One  Touch  of 
Venus,  Ul. 

CHARLES  NOVI 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB ;  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon, 
WB;  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

LESTER  NOVROS 

1948 — (Animation)   The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

ALBERT  NOZAKI 

1948— The  Big  Clock,  Para. 

RALPH  OBERC 

(Head  of  Republic  Art  Department  from 
October  1  947 ) 

MARTIN  OBZINA 

1948 — Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild;  Highway  13, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1946 —  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.; 
The  Killers,  Univ.;  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  Lover 
Come  Back,  Univ.;  Strange  Conquest,  Univ. 

1945 —  On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.;  Pursuit  to  Algiers, 
Univ.;  The  Woman  in  Creen,  Univ.;  House  of 
Dracula,  Univ.;  That  Night  With  You,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Dead  Man's  Eyes, 
Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.;  House  of  Frank- 
enstein, Univ.;  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.; 
The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's 
Curse,  Univ.;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  The 
Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.;  Spider  Woman,  Univ.; 
The  Suspect,  Univ. 

CHARLES  ODDS 

1945 —  Captain  Kidd,  UA. 

1944 — The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Dark  Waters, 
UA;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

CARY  ODELL 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col.;  Dark  Past, 
Col.;  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

1946 —  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

1944 — Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  The 
Impatient  Years,  Col. 


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JACK  OKEY 

1948 — Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO 

1947 — Night  Song,  RKO;  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  Crack-Up,  RKO ,  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO  ; 
It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  The  Spiral  Stair- 
case, RKO;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Johnny  Angel,  RKO. 

1944 —  Experiment  Perilous,  RKO;  The  Master  Race, 
RKO;  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO;  Pass- 
port to  Adventure,  RKO;  Show  Business, 
RKO. 

|ACI<  OTTERSON 

1947 —  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  Song  of  Scheherazade, 
Ul;  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul;  Pirates  of 
Monterey,  Ul. 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  Universal,  Part  of 
1946) 

PAUL  PALMENTOLA 

1948 —  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Col.; 
Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.; 
Jungle  Jim,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col.;  I  Sur- 
render Dear,  Col. 

1947 — Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.; 
Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.;  Clamour  Cirl, 
Col.;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.;  Two  Blondes 
and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Kid  Sister,  PRC;  The  Phantom  of  42nd 
Street,  PRC;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC;  Strange 
Illusion,  PRC;  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  Fog  Island, 
PRC;  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC;  The  Man 
Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC;  Nabonga,  PRC. 

1944 — Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC;  Sweethearts 
of  the  U.SA.,  Mono.;  Waterfront,  PRC; 
Bluebeard,  PRC;  The  Contender,  PRC;  Delin- 
quent Daughters,  PRC;  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC; 
I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  Men  on  Her 
Mind,  PRC;  Minstrel  Man,  PRC;  The  Mon- 
ster Maker,  PRC;  Swing  Hostess,  PRC;  Thun- 
dering Gun-Slingers,  PRC;  When  the  Lights 
Go  on  Again,  PRC;  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here 
Any  More,  Mono. 


PHIL  PARADISE 

1947 — Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

MAX  PARKER 

1947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB;  Secret  Beyond  the  Door, 
Ul. 

1946 — Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1944—  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace.  WB. 

HAL  PEREIRA 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1945 —  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  You  Came  Along, 
Para. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  And  Now  To- 
morrow, Para.;  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Jane 
Eyre,  20th;  Mystery  of  Fear,  Para. 

HANS  PETERS 

1948 —  Act  of  Violence,  MGM. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MGM;  The  Beginning  or  the 
End,  MGM;  If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed.  MGM;  The  Green  Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MGM;  The  Picture  of  Dorian 
Gray,  MGM;  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 

1944 — Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

ROBERT  PETERSON 

1948 —  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Leather 
Gloves,  Col.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  Backlash,  20th;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg.  20th; 
Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  The 
Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  Dangerous  Millions, 
20th;  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.; 
The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Strange  Journey, 
20th. 

JOSEPH  B.  PLATT 

1948 —  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

ELMER  PLUMMER 

1946 — Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 


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VAN   NEST  POLCLASE 

1946 —  Cilda,  Col.;  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.;  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

1944 —  Together  Again,  Col. 

FRED  PREBLE 

1948 — Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

JEROME  PYCHA,  Jr. 

1948 — Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  Here  Comes  Trouble, 
UA;  Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA;  Jungle 
Patrol,  20th;  The  Cay  Intruders,  20th;  Texas, 
Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA;  The  Cirl  from 
Manhattan,  UA;  Unknown  Island,  Film 
Classics;  Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1947 —  Curley,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA. 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Dead- 
line for  Murder,  20th;  The  Gentleman  Misbe- 
haves, Col.;  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.; 
Prison  Ship,  Col.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Out 
of  the  Depths,  Col. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.:  My  Name  Is  Julia 
Ross,  Col.;  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  Youth  on 
Trial,  Col.;  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 

MERRILL  PYE 

1946 —  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Meet  the  People, 
MGM. 

CHARLES  F.  PYKE 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Variety  Time, 
RKO. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride.  RKO:  Thunder 
Mountain,  RKO;  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO. 

JACK   R.  RABIN 

(Special  art  effects) 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  The  Man  from 
Texas,  EL;  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL;  Raw 
Deal,  EL;  Mickey,  EL;  Northwest  Stampede, 
EL;  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL;  The  Spiritualist, 

1947 — Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  Repeat  Per- 
formance, Eagle-Lion;  Love  from  a  Stranger, 
Eagle-Lion. 

HANS  RADON 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  King  of  the  Wild 
Horses,  Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.; 
Shadowed,  Col.;  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's  Man 
Hunt,  Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.;  Myste- 
rious Intruder,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Rusty. 
Col. 

MAURICE  RANSFORD 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Road  House 
20th. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  The  Foxes  of  Har- 
row, 20th. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Hangover  Square,  20th; 
Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

1944 — Sweet  and  Low  Down,  20th. 

MAX  REE 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

ELIAS  HARRY  REIF 

1948 —  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics. 

1947 — Gun  Talk,  Mono.;  Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

JAMES  REIMER 

1947 — Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild. 

WOLFGANG  REITHERMAN 

1947 —  (Animator)   Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

NICOLAI  REMISOFF 

1948 —  (Prod,  design)   No  Minor  Vices.  MGM 

1947 —  Lured,  UA;  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

1946 —  Young  Widow,  UA;  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 
1944 — Guest  in  the  Hose,  UA. 

HUCH  RETICKER 

1948 —  Wallflower,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB. 

1946 — Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB ;  Of  Human  Bond- 
age, WB;  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB;  The 
Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

'945 — The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB. 

1944 — Between  Two  Worlds,  WB ;  The  Doughgirls 
WB;  In  Our  Time.  WB. 


FRANK  A.  RICHARDS 

1948 — Feudin',  Fussin  and  A-Fightin',  Ul;  Tap  Roots, 
Ul. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  Buck  Privates 
Come  Home,  Univ.;  Rustler's  Roundup,  Univ.; 
The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

1946 —  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  Lawless  Breed,  Univ. 

RICHARD  H.  RIEDEL 

1948 —  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Ivy,  Ul;  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  She 
Wrote  the  Book,  Univ.;  The  Time  of  Their 
Lives,  Univ.;  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  Men  in  Her 
Diary,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ.;  Sudan,  Univ.; 
Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.; 
That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  AM  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  Des- 
tiny, Univ.;  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  Her 
Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

FRED  RITTER 

1948 —  Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep.;  Macbeth,  Rep. 

1947 —  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  Along  the  Oregon  Trail, 
Rep.;  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.; 
Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Northwest  Out- 
post, Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.;  Vigil- 
antes of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Conquest  of  Chey- 
enne, Rep.;  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  The 
Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  Night  Train  to  Memphis, 
Rep.;  Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of 
Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  The  Great  Stage- 
coach Robbery,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma, 
Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.;  Trail  of 
Kit  Carson,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.; 
Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.;  Thoroughbreds, 
Rep. 

1944 —  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Good 
Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  The  Laramie  Trail, 
Rep.;  The  Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Pride  of 
the  Plains,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.; 
Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley 
Outlaws,  Rep.;  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  Sheriff 
of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.; 
Silver  City  Kid,  Rep. 

STAN  ROGERS 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM. 

1947 —  Dark  Delusion,  MGM. 

WADE  RUBOTTOM 

1948 —  Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 

1947—  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MGM. 

GABRIEL  SCOCNAMILLO 

1948 —  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  Singapore,  Ul;  High  Barbaree,  MGM;  Under- 
cover Maisie,  MGM;  The  Wistful  Widow  of 
Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

CHARLES  SHAW 

1948 —  (Animation)  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

EUCEN  SHUFTAN 

1948 — Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

JACK  MARTIN  SMITH 

1948 — Easter  Parade,  MGM;  The  Pirate,  MGM;  Sum- 
mer Holiday,  MGM;  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies, 
MGM. 

1945—  Yolanda  and  the  Thief.  MGM. 

1944 — Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM;  Meet  Me  in  St. 
Louis,  MGM. 

PERRY  SMITH 

1948 — The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  Stepchild,  PRC; 
The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  The  Devil  on  Wheels, 
PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC; 
Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion;  Philo 
Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky 
Day,  Col.;  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  The  Notorious 


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Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Leave  It 
to  Blondie,  Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.;  Life 
With  Blondie,  Col. 

1944 —  Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather 
Law,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col.;  The  Un- 
written Code,  Col.;  The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.; 
Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col.;  None  Shall  Escape, 
Col. 

TED  SMITH 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB;  Fighter  Squadron,  WB; 
Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1947—  Cheyenne,  WB ;  Pursued,  WB. 

1946 —  Three  Strangers,  WB;  The  Verdict,  WB;  Her 
Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB ;  Objective,  Burma!  WB;  San 
Antonio,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB. 

|.  RUSSELL  SPENCER 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  That 
Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish, 
20th;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947—  — The    Late   George   Apley,    20th;  Nightmare 

Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Dragonwyck,  20th; 
Margie,  20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1945—  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark, 
20th;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

JOSEPH  STERNAD 

(Deceased  1-25-49) 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Cetting  Gertie's  Gar- 
ter, UA. 

1944 —  Up  in  Mabel's  Room,  UA. 

RUDOLPH  STERNAD 

1948 —  Port  Said,  Col.;  The  Return  of  October,  Col.; 
Walk  a  Crooked  Mile.  Col. 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col.  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.; 
It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Peri- 
lous Holiday,  Col. 

1945 —  Over  21,  Col.;  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights, 
Col.;  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Mr.  Winkle 
Goes  to  War,  Col. 

RICHARD  STREIT 

1947 —  Violence,  Mono. 

(AMES  SULLIVAN 

1948 —  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles, 
Rep.;  Slippy  McGee,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure, 
Rep.;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Wake  of 
the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep.; 
I,  |ane  Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  That's  My  Man,  Rep.; 
The  Web,  Ul;  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  In- 
former, Rep.;  That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  The  Cheaters, 
Rep.;  Mexicana,  Rep.;  Story  of  G.I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  Tomorrow,  the  World, 
UA. 

F.  PAUL  SYLOS 

'also  known  as  FRANK  SYLOS) 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Ruthless,  EL; 
So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Blonde  Savage, 
PRC;  Albuquerque,  Para.;  Big  Town  Scandal, 
Para.;  Shaggy,  Para.;  The  Babe  Ruth  Story, 
Allied  Artists;  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists; 
Bungalow  13,  20th;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th;  Ruthless,  EL. 

1947 —  Adventure  Island,  Para.;  The  Burning  Cross, 
Screen  Guild;  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Big 
Town,  Para.;  Danger  Street,  Para.;  Fear  in 
the  Night,  Para.;  Hollywood  Barn  Dance, 
Screen  Guild;  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.; 
Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Seven 
Were  Saved,  Para.;  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West, 
PRC;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para.;  The  Gang- 
ster, Allied  Artists;  Gas  House  Kids  in  Holly- 
wood, PRC;  Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC;  The 
Pretender,  Rep.;  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin, 
Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep.;  Gas  House  Kids, 


PRC;  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  People  Are  Funny, 
Para.;  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  Suspense, 
Mono.;  Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  They  Made  Me  a 
Killer,  Para.;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1945 —  Dillinger,  RKO;  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC; 
Jealousy,  Rep.;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.; 
Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  The  Great  Fla- 
marion,  Rep.;  High  Powered,  Para.;  Scared 
Stiff,  Para. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC;  One  Body 
Too  Many,  Para.;  Take  it  Big,  Para.;  Danger- 
ous Passage,  RKO;  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC; 
Double  Exposure,  Para.;  Gambler's  Choice, 
Para.;  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC;  Dark  Moun- 
tain, Para.;  The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  Timber 
Queen,  Para.;  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono.; 
Aerial  Gunner,  Para. 

VINCENT  TAYLOR 

1948 — Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild;  Triggerman, 
Mono. 

A.  LESLIE  THOMAS 

1948 — The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  The  Man  from  Colo- 
rado, Col. 

1947 —  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col.;  The  Walls  Came 
Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

WALTER  TYLER 

1948 —  A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Whispering  Smith, 
Para. 

1947 —  Ladies  Man,  Para.:  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para. 

1944 — You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich 
— Boy  Scout,  Para.;  The  Man  in  Half  Moon 
Street,  Para. ;  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para. 

FURTH  ULLMAN 

1948 —  Close-Up,  EL. 

ROBERT  USHER 

1947 —  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1946—  The  Chase,  UA. 

1944—  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para.;  Practically  Yours, 
Para. 

CEORCE  Van  MARTER 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics; 
Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Half  Past  Midnight, 
20th;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  Fighting  Back, 
20th;  Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Gunfighters, 
Col.;  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Little  Iodine,  UA;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA; 
Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.: 
The  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC;  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

LEONARD  (Leonid)  VASIAN 

1947 —  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM ;  My  Brother 
Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  What  Next, 
Corporal  Hargrove?  MGM. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie,  MGM;  The  Seventh  Cross, 
MGM. 

VETCHINSKY 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 

CARL  JULES  WEYL 

(Deceased  7-12-48) 

1947 — Cry  Wolf,  WB;  Escape  Me  Never,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green.  WB;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB; 
1944 — Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

LYLE  WHEELER 

(Heal  of  art  department,  20th  Fox  from 
Feb.  24,  1947) 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th; 
Forever  Amber,  20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 
20th;  Gentlemen's  Agreement,  20th;  Night- 
mare Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Behind 
Green  Lights,  20th  ;  Centennial  Summer,  20th; 
Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th; 
Dragonwyck,  20th;  My  Darling  Clementine, 
20th;  Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  Shock,  20th; 


ART  DIRECTORS 


313 


Smoky,  20th;  Three  Little  Cirls  in  Blue,  20th; 
Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  The 
House  on  92nd  Street,  20th;  The  Spider, 
20th;  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Hang- 
over Square,  20th;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven, 
20th;  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th; 
Junior  Miss,  20th. 

(Supervising  Art  Director,  20th-Fox,  1944- 
1945  incl.) 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Dragon  Seed,  MOM; 
Laura,  20th;  Something  for  the  Boys,  20th; 
Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th;  Sweet  and 
Low  Down,  20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th; 
Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th;  Winged  Victory, 
20th. 

CORDON  WILES 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 


JOSEPH  C.  WRICHT 

1948— Snake  Pit,  20th;  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 
1947 — Mother  Wore  Tights,   20th;    (Musical  set- 


tings) I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  Three  Little  Cirls 
in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th. 
1944 — Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Greenwich  Vil- 
lage, 20th;  Pin-Up  Girl,  20th. 

ALFRED  YBARRA 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  Sofia,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1944 — 3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  Goin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

OSCAR  YERCE 

1947— The  Guilty,  Mono.;  Violence,  Mono. 

PAUL  YOUNCBLOOD 

1947 — Robin  Hood  of  Texas,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail 
Scouts,  Rep.;  Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep.; 
Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep. 

1946 —  Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Under  Nevada 
Skies,  Rep.;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM;  Courage  of 
Lassie,  MGM. 


HANS  DREIER 


Supervising  Art  Director 


314 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


SET  DECORATORS 

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JACK  AHERN 

1946 — Bad  Bascomb,  MCM. 

MAC  ALPER 

1948 — So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 
1946 — Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MCM;  Ziegfeld  Fol- 
lies, MCM. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MCM;  The  Clock,  MCM. 

1944 —  Meet  the  People,  MCM;  The  Seventh  Cross, 
MCM. 

ALLAN  ALPERIN 

1946 —  A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Red- 
wood Valley,  Rep.;  Valley  of  the  Zombies, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep. 

JAMES  ALTWIES 

1948 — If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  Cun 
Smugglers,  RKO;  Station  West,  RKO;  Body- 
guard, RKO. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO;  A 
Likely  Story,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Grue- 
some, RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Lady  Luck,  RKO; 
Nocturne,  RKO;  Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1945—  A  Came  of  Death,  RKO. 

1944 —  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

MARIE  ARTHUR 

1946 —  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence  Me  In, 
Rep.;  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

JOHN  AUSTIN 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Mexican 
Hayride,  Ul;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul;  For  the 
Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul;  Secret  Beyond  the  Door, 
Ul. 

FAY  BABCOCK 

1948 —  The  Challenge,  20th;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th;  Night  Wind,  20th;  Shed  No  Tears, 
EL;  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 — Second  Chance,  20th;  Framed,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 — Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.;  Rockin'  in  the 
Rockies,  Col.;  Rough  Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  Sage- 
brush Heroes,  Col. 

1944 — Cover  Cirl,  Col.;  Nine  Cirls,  Col.;  Together 
Again,  Col. 

CEORCE  BAHR 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC. 

CLEN  BARNER 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy,  MCM. 

1944 — Gentle  Annie,  MCM ;  Rationing,  MCM. 

HOWARD  BAY 

1947—  The  Exile,  Ul. 

BEN  BERK 

1944 —  Gambler's  Choice,  Para.;  The  Navy  Way, 
Para.;  One  Body  too  Many,  Para.;  Take  It 
Big,  Para. ;  Timber  Queen,  Para. 

RAY  BERK 

1945 —  High  Powered,  Para.;  One  Exciting  Night, 
Para.;  Scared  Stiff,  Para. 

C.  W.  BERNSTEN 

1948 —  Wallflower,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Verdict,  WB. 


RAYMOND  BOLTZ,  |R 

1948 — The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Panhandle. 
Allied  Artists;  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists; 
Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad.  Mono.; 
French  Leave,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Society,  Mono.;  Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  I 
Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Stage 
Struck,  Mono.;  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  The 
Golden  Eye,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Mono.;  Kidnapped,  Mono.;  Shanghai 
Chest,  Mono.;  Winner  Take  All.  Mono.; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono.;   Incident,  Mono. 

1947 —  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono.;  Louisiana,  Mono.; 
News  Hounds,  Mono.;  High  Conquest,  Mono.; 
It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Bowery 
Buckaroos,  Mono.;  The  Chinese  Ring.  Mono.; 
Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.;  Song  of 
My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 — The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

JACK  BONAR 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MCM. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MCM;  Weekend  at  the 
Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 —  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MCM. 

EDWARD  C.  BOYLE 

1948—  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  So  This  Is  New  York, 
UA;  No  Minor  Vices,  MCM;  Force  of  Evil, 
MCM. 

1947 —  The  Other  Love,  UA;  The  Private  Affairs  of 
Bel  Ami,  UA;  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  A  Night  in  Casa- 
blanca, UA;  Strange  Journey,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L.,  UA;  Pardon  My  Past,  Col.; 
Story  of  G.I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 —  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA;  Up  in  Mable's 
Room,  UA. 

ROBERT  BRADFIELD 

1947 —  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  West  of  Dodge 
City.  Col. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  The  Fighting  Frontiers- 
man, Col.;  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Singing 
on  the  Trail,  Col. 

HOWARD  BRISTOL 

1948 —  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA;  Rope,  WB ;  Walk  a 
Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945—  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Up  in  Arms, 
RKO. 

WILLIAM  CALVERT 

1947 —  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.;  Shadowed,  Col. 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be 
Young,  Col. 

CLAUDE  CARPENTER 

1948 —  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1947—  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO. 

1946 — Notorious,  RKO;  Step  By  Step,  RKO. 

1945 —  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  The  Spanish 
Main,  RKO. 

1944 — Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Experiment  Perilous, 
RKO;  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

JOHN  L.  CASS 

1946 —  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

PAUL  C.  CHAMBERLAIN 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MCM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MCM;  Cood  News,  MCM. 
1946 — No  Leave,  No  Love,  MCM. 


SET  DECORATORS 


315 


SIDNEY  CLIFFORD 

1948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  Port  Said,  Col.; 
The  Man  from  Colorado,  Col.;  Jungle  Jim, 
Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col.;  Blondie's  Reward, 
Col.;  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drummond 
at  Bay,  Col.;  Framed,  Col.;  The  Millerson 
Case,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 — High  School  Hero,  Mono. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  The  Power  of 
the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler, 
Col. 

1944— The  Whistler,  Col. 

SAM  COMER 

(Head  of  Paramount  Property  Dept.) 

HELEN  CONWAY 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM;  Maisie 
Goes  tc  Reno,  MCM;  Music  for  Millions,  MCM. 

HAROLD  CRAMP 

1946 —  Smoky,  20th. 

1945—  The  Spider,  20th. 

(AMES  CROWE 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Blondie  in  the  Dough, 
Col.;  The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  The 
Black  Arrow,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.; 
Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1 947 —  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col. ;  Johnny  O'Clock, 
Col.;  Personality  Kid,  Col.;  The  Lone  Wolf  in 
London,  Col.;  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Dangerous  Business, 
Col.;  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.;  The 
Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  Night  Editor,  Col.; 
Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col.;  The  Thrill  of  Brazil, 
Col. 

CHARLES  DE  CROF 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MCM. 

JACK  de  COLCONDA 

1947 —  Calcutta,  Para. 

PATRICK  DELANEY 

1947 — I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 

PHIL  D'ESCO 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th. 

STANLEY  DETLIE 

1948 —  Green  Crass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  Scudda  Hoo! 
Scudda  Hay!,  20th. 

LOUIS  DIACE 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Trapped  by 
Boston  Blackie.  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Man- 
hattan Angel,  Col.;  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Her  Husband's 
Affairs,  Col.;  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  Dead  Reck- 
oning, Col.;  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Lone  Wolf 
in  Mexico,  Col.;  Wild  Country,  PRC;  The 
Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  I  Love  Trouble, 
Col.;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.; 
Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Ap- 
ples, Col.;  Over  21,  Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and 
Ready,  Col.;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby 
Socks,  Col.;  The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col.; 
Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier,  too, 
Col.;  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col. 

ROSS  DOWD 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Hazard,  Para.;  A 
Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  My  Own  True  Love, 
Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  Cross  My  Heart,  Para. 

1946 —  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

1944 —  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  Jane  Eyre,  20th  ■ 
Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

TED  DRISCOLL 

1945 —  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  In  Old  Mexico, 
Mono. 

EDDIE  EDWARDS 

1947—  The  Man  I  Love,  WB. 


OLIVER  EMERT 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul;  Casbah,  Ul;  Abbott  & 
Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul  ;  Rogues'  Reg- 
iment, Ul. 

1947 —  Singapore,  Ul;  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 
1946 — Because  of  Him,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 

MORGAN  FARLEY 

1946 —  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

A.  ROLAND  FIELDS 

(also  known  as  AL  FIELDS) 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA;  All  My  Sons, 
Ul;  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  Fam- 
ily Honeymoon,  Ul;  Sword  of  the  Avenger, 
EL;  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA. 

1945—  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  China  Sky,  RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  By  Mistake,  RKO;  Mademoiselle  Fifi, 
RKO;  The  Master  Race,  RKO;  My  Pal,  Wolf, 
RKO;  Show  Business,  RKO. 

JACK  FOSTER 

1946 —  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

PAUL  S.  FOX 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th;  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Moss  Rose, 
20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th;  Gentle- 
man's Agreement,  20th;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  The  Dark  Corner,  20th; 
Dragonwyck,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 —  Laura,  20th;  Wilson,  20th. 

ROBERT  P.  FOX 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Let's  Live  a  Little, 
EL. 

BUDD  FRIEND 

1947 —  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB. 

1946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB. 

PABLO  CALVAN 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

VICTOR  A.  CANCELIN 

1947—  Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO;  Her  Lucky 
Night,  Univ.;  Man  Alive,  RKO;  Salome,  Where 
She  Danced,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.;  My  Gal  Loves 
Music,  Univ.;  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

RUSSELL  A.  CAUSMAN 

(Head  of  Universal-International  Property  Dept.) 

A.  J.  CILMORE 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  Here  Comes  the  Co- 
Eds,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive,  Univ.;  Penthouse 
Rhythm,  Univ.;  River  Gang,  Univ.;  See  My 
Lawyer,  Univ.;  Strange  Confession,  Univ.; 
That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.;  Ladies 
Courageous,  UA;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.; 
Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass, 
Univ. 

KEOCH  CLEASON 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove,  MGM. 

MAURICE  COODMAN 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

HENRY  W.  CRACE 

1948 —  Homecoming,  MGM;  The  Three  Musketeers. 
MGM;  Act  of  Violence.  MGM. 

1947—  — If  Winter  Comes,  MGM;  This  Time  for  Keeps, 

MCM. 

1946 —  The  Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

BERT  CRANCER 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.; 
The  Paleface,  Para.;  Whispering  Smith,  Para. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 


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SET     D  E CORATORS 


1946 —  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  Two  Years  Before 
the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para;  You  Came  Along, 
Para. 

1944 —  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich — Boy 
Scout,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret, 
Para.;  The  Hitler  Gang,  Para.;  The  Hour  Be- 
fore Dawn,  Para.;  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para. 

AL  GREENWOOD 

1948 — Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Half  Past  Midnight, 
20th;  Fighting  Back,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Cunfighters,  Col.; 
Danger  Street,  Para.;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg, 
20th;  Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  Dangerous 
Years,  20th;  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th;  Roses 
Are  Red,  20th. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions.  20th;  Susie  Steps  Out, 
UA;  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 

1945 —  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 

1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service,  Mono.; 
Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  A.  GREENWOOD,  SR. 

1946 —  Little  Iodine,  UA. 

GRACE  CRECORY 

1948 —  Dream  Cirl,  Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters.  Para.; 
Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  The  Accused,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  Suddenly  It's 
Spring,  Para.;  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 


MILDRED  GRIFFITHS 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MGM. 
1947 — Sea  of  Grass,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 —  National  Velvet,  MGM. 

ARCHIE  HALL 

1947 —  Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

O.  CLEMENT  HALVERSON 

1946—  Shock,  20th. 

HELEN  HANSARD 

1947 —  Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Twi- 
light on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Along  the 
Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek, 
Rep.;  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep.;  Bells 
of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies, 
Rep. 

1945—  Fallen  Angel,  20th. 

ROBERT  HAYS 

1945-  — Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Sunset  in 

Eldorado,  Rep. 

JULIA  HERON 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment,  RKO; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 — Copacabana,  UA. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  Partners  in 
Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Casanova  Brown, 
RKO;  Crime  By  Night,  WB ;  Knickerbocker 
Holiday,  UA;  The  Woman  in  the  Window, 
RKO. 

WALTER  HILFORD 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

JOSEPH  W.  HOLLAND 

1947—  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  High  Wall, 
MGM. 

CEORCE  JAMES  HOPKINS 

1946 —  Deception,  WB ;  My  Reputation,  WB;  Of  Hu- 
man Bondage,  WB ;  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB; 
Suspense,  WB. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB ;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 
1944 — Janie,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

HELEN  HOUSARD 

1948 —  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep. 

DORCY  HOWARD 

1947 —  The  Red  House,  UA. 


FRANK  HUCHES 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  If  I'm 
Lucky,  20th;  Margie,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Don  Juan  Quilligan, 
20th;  Hangover  Square,  20th;  A  Tree  Grows 
in  Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Home  in  Indiana, 
20th;  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 

PAUL  HULDSCHI NSKY 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 

1947 —  Desire  Me,  MGM. 

1946 —  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM;  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM;  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944 —  Gaslight,  MGM;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

HUCH  HUNT 

1948 —  The  Sun  Comes  Up.  MGM. 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ.;  Temptation,  Ul; 
Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM. 

1945—  — Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  The 

Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed.  MGM. 

RALPH  S.  HURST 

1947—  High  Barbaree,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Show-Off,  MGM;  Love  Laughs  at  Andy 
Hardy,  MGM. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  MGM;  They  Were  Ex- 
pendable, MGM. 

1944—  — Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  See  Here,  Priv- 

ate Hargrove,  MGM;  Thirty  Seconds  Over 
Tokyo,  MGM. 

RAY  L.  JEFFERS 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Feudin',  Fussin'  and 
A-Fightin',  Ul. 

1947 —  Time  Out  of  Mind.  Ul. 

1946 —  Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ. 

EDWARD  C.  JEWELL 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

ALFRED  KECERRIS 

1948 —  Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.; 
Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Speed 
to  Spare,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight, 
Para.;  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL:  Disaster, 
Para.;  Bungalow  13  20th. 

1947 —  Big  Town   After   Dark,  Para. 

1946 —  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

WILLIAM  KIERNAN 

1948 —  Leather  Gloves,  Col.;  The  Return  of  October, 
Col.;  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.; 
Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Blondie's  Anni- 
versary, Col.;  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  So  Dark  The  Night,  Col.;  The  Jolson  Story, 
Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Jam  Session,  Col. 

JOSEPH  KISH 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics:  Blonde 
Ice,  Film  Classics;  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Joan  of 
Arc,  RKO;  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1947—  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.; 
Life  With  Blondie,  Col. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Girl  in  the  Case, 
Col.;  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty, 
Col.:  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  The  Unwritten 
Code,  Col. 

FRANK  KRAMER 

1948 —  The  Gentleman  from  Nowhere,  Col. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Lone  Hand 
Texan,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.:  The  No- 
torious Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  Snafu,  Col.;  Tars 
and  Spars. 

ARTHUR  A.  KRAMS 

1948 —  The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM;  Easter  Parade, 
MGM;  The  Pirate,  MGM;  Three  Daring 
Daughters,  MGM;  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM; 
Luxury  Liner.  MGM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 


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WILLIAM  KUEHL 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB. 

1947 —  Dark  Passage,  WB;  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle, 
WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB. 

ADOLPH  KURI 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Western  Heri- 
tage, RKO. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO;  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

EMILE  KURI 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MOM;  I  Remember 
Mama,  RKO;  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  A  Scandal  in 
Paris,  UA. 

1945—  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.;  I'll 
Be  Seeing  You.  UA;  Lumberjack,  UA;  Music 
in  Manhattan,  RKO;  Riders  of  the  Deadline, 
UA;  Summer  Storm,  UA;  Texas  Masquerade, 
UA. 

ERNEST  LANSINC 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway.  20th;  Sitting 
Pretty,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City.  20th;  When 
My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th;  Snake-Pit, 
20th;  Yellow  Sky.  20th. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
St.,  20th. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Somewhere  in  the 
Night,  20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th:  Colonel 
Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Junior  Miss,  20th; 
Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  Within  These 
Walls,  20th. 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

CARL  LAWRENCE 

1946 —  Terror  By  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Scarlet  Street,  Univ. 

ARTHUR  D.  LEODY 

1945 —  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  House  of 
Dracula,  Univ. 

RUBY  R.  LEVITT 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  Tap 
Roots,  Ul;  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  Kiss 
the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  Smash-Up — The 
Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul. 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

THOMAS  LITTLE 

(Head  of  20th-Fox  Property) 

JOSE  LLAMAS 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

FRED  M.  MacLeAN 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Winter  Meeting,  WB; 
One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB:  Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 —  Possessed,  WB;  That  Way  With  Women,  WB ; 
Escape  Me  Never,  WB. 

1946—  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  A  Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB ;  Rhapsody  in  Blue, 
WB;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB ;  Mr. 
Skeffington,  WB ;  The  Very  Thought  of  You, 
WB. 

JOHN  MacNEIL 

1948 —  Shaggy,  Para. 

1947 —  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.;  My  Favorite  Brun- 
ette, Para. 

1946 —  The  Searching  Wind,  UA;  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1945 —  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para. 

WILLIAM  MACCINETTI 

1948 —  Shaggy,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  They  Won't 
Believe  Me,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

EDWARD  MANN 

1946— The  Chase,  UA. 


RICHARD  MANSFIELD 

1947 —  Terror  Trail,  Col. 

1946 —  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col.;  The  Desert  Horse- 
man, Col.;  Prison  Ship,  Col.;  Two-Fisted 
Stranger,  Col. 

JACQUE  MAPES 

1948 —  Good  Sam,  RKO;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA; 
An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  Adventures  of  Gal- 
lant Bess,  EL;  Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

1945 —  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA;  Woman  Who 
Came  Back,  Rep. 

BOB  MARK 

1947 —  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep. 

ARMOR  MARLOWE 

(Head  of  Eagle-Lion  Property) 
1947 — Heartaches,  PRC;  The  Red  Stallion.  Eagle- 
Lion;  Stepchild,  PRC;  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  Born 
to  Speed,  PRC;  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC;  It's 
a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  Lost  Honeymoon, 
Eagle-Lion;  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC;  Philo 
Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Repeat  Performance, 
Eagle-Lion;  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC;  Love  from 
a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle- 
Lion  ;  Philo  Varices  -5ecret  Mission,  PRC;  Rail- 
roaded, PRC;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946—  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

FRED  B.  MARTIN 

1947 —  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ. 

1946 —  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ.;  The  Dark 
Horse,  Univ. 

john  McCarthy,  jr. 

(Head  of  Republic  Property  Dept.) 

JACK  McCONACHY 

1948 —  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB; 
Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Cry  Wolf,  WB ;  Cheyenne,  WB ;  Pursued,  WB; 
Always  Together,  WB. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB ;  Two  Guys  from  Mil- 
waukee, WB;  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 — Danger  Signal,  WB ;  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot.  WB; 
Objective,  Burma!  WB;  San  Antone,  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  Shine  on  Harvest 
Moon,  WB;  The  Desert  Song,  WB. 

FRANK  McKELVY 

1947—  Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

CEORCE  McKINNON 

1947 —  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para. 

WILBUR  MENEFEE 

1948 —  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Lady  from 
Shanghai,  Col.;  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.: 
The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  To  the  Ends  of 
the  Earth,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus, 
Col.;  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  The  Man  from 
Colorado,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  The 
Return  of  October,  Col.;  The  Loves  of  Car- 
men, Col. 

1947 —  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  Her  Husband's 
Affairs,  Col.;  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  Bulldog 
Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Framed,  Col.;  The 
Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.; 
It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col.;  I  Love  Trouble,  Col.; 
The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1945—  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col. 

JACQUES  MESEREAU 

1944—  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

HARLEY  MILLER 

1948 —  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  The  Locket, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  The  Enchanted 
Cottage,  RKO;  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO; 
Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO; 
None  But  The  Lonely  Heart,  RKO;  Passport 
to  Destiny,  RKO. 

JACK  MILLS 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Indian  Agent, 
RKO. 


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CEORCE  MILO 

1948- — The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.;  Heart  of  Virginia, 
Rep.;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Madonna  of 
the  Desert,  Rep.;  Under  California  Stars,  Rep.; 
Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  The  Flame,  Rep.; 
Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  Carson  City  Raiders, 
Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Homicide  for 
Three,  Rep.;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.; 
Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  Out  of  the 
Storm,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 —  Calendar  Cirl,  Rep.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild, 
Rep.;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  Oregon 
Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon, 
Rep.;  Driftwood,  Rep.;  The  Fabulous  Texan, 
Rep. 

1946 —  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile,  Rep.;  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine, 
Rep.;  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.;  The  Plains- 
man and  the  Lady,  Rep.;  Rainbow  Over  Texas, 
Rep.;  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep.;  Sioux 
City  Sue,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  The  Fatal  Witness, 
Rep.;  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  The  Lone 
Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.; 
Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson, 
Rep. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.;  The  Mojave 
Firebrand,  Rep. 

DAVE  MILTON 

1948 —  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

CEORCE  MITCHELL 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA;  Dangerous  Venture,  UA; 
Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Fool's  Gold,  UA; 
Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

CEORCE  MONTGOMERY 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  The  Strawberry 
Roan,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drum- 
mond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  Little  Miss  Broad- 
way, Col. 

1946 —  That  Texas  Jamboree,  Col.;  Alias  Mr.  Twi- 
light, Col.;  Crime  Doctor's  Manhunt,  Col.; 
Danny  Boy,  PRC;  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  Land 
Rush,  Col.;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  The  Phantom 
Thief,  Col.;  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC;  Sing 
While  You  Dance,  Col.;  Six  Gun  for  Hire, 
PRC;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  The 
Unknown,  Col. 

1945—  — Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  A  Guy,  a  Girl 

and  a  Pal,  Col.;  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  Let's 
go  Steady,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col.;  Ten 
Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 
1944 — Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  Col.;  Cyclone 
Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  Dancing  in  Manhattan, 
Col.;  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  The 
Missing  Juror,  Col.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War, 
Col.;  The  Racket  Man,  Col.;  Strange  Affair, 
Col.;  Wyoming  Hurricane,  Col. 

DAVE  MONTROSE 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Last  Days 
of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Phantom  Valley,  Col.; 
Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col.;  Racing  Luck,  Col.; 
Loaded  Pistols,  Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders, 
Col.;  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star,  Col.;  The 
Stranger  from  Ponca  City,  Col. 

DISNEY  MOORE 

1947 —  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

JACK  D.  MOORE 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter.  MGM ;  The  Kissing  Bandit, 
MGM ;  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM;  Command 
Decision,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  Living  in  a  Big  Way, 
MGM. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MGM. 

SYDNEY  MOORE 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Mary 
Lou,  Col. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  The  Gangster,  Allied  Art- 
ists; Glamour  Girl,  Col.;  Two  Blondes  and  a 
Redhead,  Col.;  Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 — The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC;  Deadline  for  Mur- 


der, 20th;  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  Frontier 
Fugitives,  PRC;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Strange 
Impersonation,  Rep. 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  Brewster's  Millions,  UA; 
Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  Paris  Underground, 
UA;  Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

ELLIOT  MORCAN 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 

RAY  MOYER 

1948 —  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  Night  Has  a  Thousand 
Eyes,  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

1947 — California,  Para.;  Ladies  Man,  Para.;  The 
Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 — Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Hold  That  Blonde, 
Para.;  Love  Letters,  Para.;  Masquerade  in 
Mexico,  Para. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Here  Come  the 
Waves,  Para.;  I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para.;  Lady 
in  the  Dark,  Para.;  Our  Hearts  Were  Young 
and  Gay,  Para.;  Standing  Room  Only,  Para.; 
Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para. 

PERRY  M  U  R  DOCK 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Spoilers  of  the  North, 
Rep. 

1945 —  Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep. 

1944 —  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep. 

CHARLES  NIELDS 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo, 
RKO;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

McLEAN  NISBET 

1946 —  Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  Her  Highness  and 
the  Bellboy,  MGM;  Without  Love,  MGM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  Broadway  Rhythm, 
MGM;  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MGM;  Mrs. 
Parkington,  MGM. 

T.  F.   (TEDI  OFFENBECKER 

1948 —  Up  In  Central  Park,  Ul;  The  Saxon  Charm, 
Ul;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Ivy,  Ul;  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.; 
Lover  Come  Back,  Univ.;  The  Magnificent 
Doll,  Ul;  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ.;  So 
Goes  My  Love,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails, 
Univ. 

TOM  OLIPHANT 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Honeymoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  San  Quentin,  RKO. 

AL  ORENBACH 

1948 —  Behind  Locked  Doors,  EL. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  Molly  and  Me,  20th; 
State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  The  Big  Noise,  20th; 
Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smil- 
ing, 20th;  Roger  Touhy — Gangster,  20th; 
Tampico,  20th. 

MICHAEL  ORENBACH 

1947—  Riffraff,  RKO. 

1946—  Crack-Up,  RKO;  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  The 
Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO. 

1945 —  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO;  Pan-Americana, 
RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO. 

MANUEL  PARRA 

1947—  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

|OHN  W.  PASCOE 

1946 —  Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col. 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Both  Barrels 
Blazing,  Col.;  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Rustlers 
of  the  Badlands,  Col. 

1 944— Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  Stars  on  Parade,  Col.; 
Sundown  Valley,  Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle, 
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RICHARD  PEFFERLE 

1948 — On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM;  Summer  Holi- 
day, MCM;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM;  Words 
and  Music,  MCM. 

1947 — Cass  Timberlane,  MCM. 

1946 — Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MCM;  Twice  Blessed,  MCM; 
Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MCM;  Blonde  Fever, 
MCM;  Kismet,  MCM;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM; 
Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MCM. 

LEANORA  PIEROTTI 

1946 —  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

JOSEPH    B.  PLATT 

1947 —  The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 

CLIFFORD  PORTER 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

ROBERT  PRIESTLEY 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.; 
Man-Eater  from  Kumaon,  Ul;  Pitfall,  UA; 
The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA;  Unknown  Is- 
land, Film  Classics. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Intrigue,  UA;  The 
Tender  Years,  20th. 

1946 —  Cilda,  Col.;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.;  The 
Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col.;  The  Walls  Came  Tumb- 
ling Down,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  The  Fighting  Guards- 
man, Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Last  Horseman,  Col.;  Once  Upon  a  Time, 
Col.;  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col.;  Riding  West, 
Col.;  Secret  Command,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner, 
Col. 

EUCENE  REDD 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  Christmas  Eve,  UA. 

JAMES  REDD 

1948 —  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  California  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.; 
Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Macbeth,  Rep.;  The 
Denver  Kid,  Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.; 
Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep.;  Son  of  God's  Coun- 
try, Rep. 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Sierras, 
Rep.;  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep.;  The  Wild 
Frontier.  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  Crime  of  the 
Century,  Rep. 

1945 —  Dakota,  Rep. 

JAMES  REDMAN 

1948 —  Highway  13,  Screen  Guild. 

ELIAS  H.  REIF 

(also  known  as  HARRY  REIF) 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para.;  The  Counterfeiters,  20th; 
The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL;  Miraculous  Jour- 
ney, Film  Classics;  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane, 
EL;  Lady  at  Midnight,  EL. 

1947 —  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.;  I  Cover  Big  Town, 
Para.;  Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Killer  Dill,  Screen 
Cuild;  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  Adventure 
Island,  Para. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC; 
Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  Cas  House  Kids, 
PRC;  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  The  Mask 
of  Dijon,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC; 
Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC;  Thunder  Town, 
PRC. 

1945 — Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  The  Big  Show-Off, 
Rep.;  Identity  Unknown,  Rep.;  The  Kid  Sis- 
ter, PRC;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC;  White  Pongo, 
PRC;  The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  Enemy  of 
the  Law,  PRC;  The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC; 
The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  The  Phantom  of 
42nd  Street,  PRC;  Rogues'  Gallery,  PRC; 
Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC;  Outlaw  Round-Up, 
PRC. 

1944 — The  Contender,  PRC;  The  Monster  Maker, 
PRC;  Swing  Hostess,  PRC;  Boss  of  Rawhide, 
PRC;  Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC:  Guns  of  the 
Law,  PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  Lady  in  the 
Death  House,  PRC;  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC; 
The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC;  Shake  Hands  With 
Murder,  PRC;  Waterfront,  PRC. 


LYLE  REIFSNIDER 

1948 — Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB;  Fighter  Squad- 
ron, WB;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947—  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB;  Janie  Gets  Married, 
WB;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

STUART  REISS 

1948 —  Chicken  Every  Sundy,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  Nightmare 
Alley.  20th. 

ALBERT  RICHERD 

1947 — The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  Key  Witness,  Col. 

1946 —  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  One  Way 
to  Love,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col. 

CASEY  ROBERTS 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB. 

1945 —  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB. 

1944 —  Crime  By  Night,  WB;  Hollywood  Canteen, 
WB;  In  Our  Time,  WB;  To  Have  and  Have 
Not,  WB. 

EDWIN  ROBERTS 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

EDWARD  R.  ROBINSON 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Ruth- 
less, EL;  Four  Faces  West,  UA. 

1947 —  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul; 
The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.; 
The  Killers,  Univ.;  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  A  Night 
in  Paradise,  Univ.;  The  Runaround,  Univ.; 
Strange  Conquest,  Univ.;  Swell  Guy,  UA. 

1945 —  Easy  To  Look  At,  Univ.;  House  of  Fear, 
Univ.;  Men  In  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Patrick 
The  Great,  Univ.;  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Can't  Help 
Singing,  Univ.;  Chip  off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.; 
Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  Enter  Arsene  Lupin, 
Univ.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the 
Blue  Room,  Univ.;  Spider  Woman,  Univ.;  The 
Suspect,  Univ.;  This  is  the  Life,  Univ.;  Jungle 
Woman,  Univ. 

FRED  J.  RODE 

1946 —  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  Johnny 
Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  My  Darling  Clem- 
entine, 20th;  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Circumstantial 
Evidence,  20th;  Thunderhead — Son  of  Flicka, 
20th. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  In  the  Meantime,  Darling, 
20th;  The  Sullivans,  20th;  Sunday  Dinner  for 
a  Soldier,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

CEORCE  SAWLEY 

1948 —  Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.; 
The  Cay  Intruders,  20th;  Texas,  Brooklyn 
and  Heaven,  UA;  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Al- 
lied Artists;  Silent  Conflict,  UA;  Siren  of  At- 
lantis, UA;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para.;  So 
Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  Murder, 
He  Says,  Para.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 —  Rainbow  Island,  Para.;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Was- 
sell,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

STANLEY  JAY  SAWLEY 

1947 —  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  O.S.S.,  Para. 

HERMAN  SCHOENBRUN 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shnghai,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  Hit  the  Hay,  Col. 

1945 —  The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

KEN  SCHWARTZ 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono. 

WALTER  M.  SCOTT 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  That  Lady  in  Er- 
mine, 20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  That 
Wonderful  Urge,  20th;  A  Letter  to  Three 
Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  The 


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Homestretch.  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  For- 
ever Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  Three  Little  Cirls  in  Blue,  20th;  The  Dolly 
Sisters,  20th. 

1945 — Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th;  Where 
Do  We  go  from  Here?  20th. 

1944 —  The  Lodger,  20th;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th; 
Something  for  the  Boys,  20th;  Sweet  and 
Low-Down,  20th;  Take  It  Or  Leave  It,  20th. 

STEPHEN  SEYMOUR 

(also  known  as  STEVE  SEYMOUR  I 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde. 
Para.;  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para. 

1944 —  Coing  My  Way,  Para.;  The  Great  Moment, 
Para.;  Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  The 
Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para.;  Practically 
Yours,  Para.;  The  Uninvited,  Para.;  You  Can't 
Ration  Love,  Para. 

EUCEN  SHUFTAN 

1948 — Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

OTTO  SIECEL 

1947 —  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  That's  My 
Gay,  Rep.;  Violence,  Mono. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  In- 
former, Rep.;  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Out 
California  Way.  Rep.:  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep.;  That  Brennan  Girl, 
Rep.;  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  The 
Cheaters,  Rep.;  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  Flame 
of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  Hitchhike  to  Happi- 
ness, Rep.:  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep.;  Swingin' 
on  a  Rainbow,  Rep.;  The  Tiger  Woman,  Rep.; 
Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Cehyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  The  Fighting  Sea- 
bees,  Rep  ;  Good  Night  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  The 
Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  Man  from  Frisco, 
Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep.;  Whispering  Foot- 
steps, Rep. 

DARRELL  SILVERA 

I  Head  of  RKO  Property  Dept. ) 

WILLIAM  SITTEL 

1945 —  The  House  on  92nd  St.,  20th. 

LEICH  SMITH 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ.;  Pirates  of  Monte- 
rey, Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Danger  Woman, 
Univ.;  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  Lawless  Breed.  Univ.; 
She-Wolf  of  London,  Univ.;  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ. 

1945 — Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  The  Naughty  Nine- 
ties, Univ.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  Senorita 
from  the  West,  Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man, 
Univ.;  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 —  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Her  Primitive  Man, 
Univ.;  In  Society,  Univ.;  The  Merry  Mona- 
hans,  Univ.;  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  The 
Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.; 
San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ.;  She's  for  Me, 
Univ. 

CEORCE  SOUTHAM 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White,  WB. 

|EAN  L.  SPEAK 

1945—  Dick  Tracy,  RKO. 

ALFRED  E.  SPENCER 

1948 — Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM;  The  Big  City, 
MGM ;  Jungle  Patrol,  20th;  Jungle  Goddess, 
Screen  Guild. 

1947—  — Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM;  It  Happened 

in  Brooklyn,  MGM;  My  Brother  Talks  to 
Horses,  MGM. 

1946—  The  Mighty  McCurk,  MGM. 

CLARENCE  STEENSEN 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Raw  Deal,  EL; 
Canon  City,  EL;  Mickey,  EL;  He  Walked  by 
Night,  EL;  The  Spiritualist,  EL;  In  This  Cor- 
ner, EL;  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC; 
Humoresque,  WB ;  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle- 
Lion;  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  Stallion 
Road.  WB. 


1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB;  Three  Strangers, 
WB. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB;  Escape  in  the  Desert.  WB  ;  The 
Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin, 
WB. 

1944 —  The  Doughgirls,  WB;  Make  Your  Own  Bed, 
WB. 

WILLIAM  L.  STEVENS 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate,  RKO; 
Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Who  Killed  "Doc" 
Robbin,  UA;  Black  Bart,  Ul  ;  Race  Street, 
RKO;  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  Every 
Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Web,  Ul;  Curley,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Joe, 
UA;  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA. 

1946 —  Sunset  Pass,  RKO;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  Johnny  Angel, 
RKO;  Mama  Loves  Papa.  RKO;  Two  O'Clock 
Courage,  RKO;  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  The  Fal- 
con Out  West,  RKO;  Girl  Rush,  RKO; 
Heavenly  Days,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO;  A  Night 
of  Adventure,  RKO;  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO; 
Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

CENE  STONE 

1948 —  Money  Madness,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Overland  Raiders,  PRC. 

|ACK  STUBBS 

1946 — Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Do  You  Love  Me? 
20th. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th. 

MILTON  STUMPH 

1946 —  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col.;  The  Girl  of  the 
Limberlost,  Col. 

1945 —  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col. 

|OHN  STURTEVANT 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Rachel  and  the 
Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO:  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO: 
Born  to  Kill.  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO;  The 
Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 

1946—  Bedlam,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher.  RKO;  Those  Endearing 
Young  Charms.  RKO. 

CEORCE  SUHR 

1947 —  Web  of  Danger.  Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Madonna's  Secret,  Rep. 

KENNETH  SWARTZ 

1947 —  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul;  The  Senator  Was  In- 
discreet, Ul. 

1946 — Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  The  Well  Groomed 
Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para.:  The  Affairs  of 
Susan,  Para. 

CEORCE  SWEENEY 

1948 —  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

RALPH  SYLOS 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ. 

1945 —  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

VIN  (VINCENT)  TAYLOR 

1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists;  Song  of  the  Drifter, 
Mono.;  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Albuquer- 
que, Para;  Overland  Trails.  Mono.;  Frontier 
Agent,  Mono.;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL;  Crossed 
Trails,  Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Back 
Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists;  Pioneer  Justice, 
PRC;  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Beauty 
and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  Land  of  the  Lawless, 
Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.;  Rainbow 
Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.:  Riding  the  Califor- 
nia Trail,  Mono.;  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.; 
Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear.; 
Mono.;  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  Code  of  the  Sad- 
dle, Mono.;  Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC;  King 
of  the  Bandits,  Mono.;  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Driftin'  River,  PRC; 
Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  The  Face  of  Marble, 
Mono.;  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  The 
Haunted  Mine.  Mono. ;  Moon  Over  Montana, 
Mono.;  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  South  of  Monte- 


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rey,  Mono. ;  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono. ; 
Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexi- 
co, Mono.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono.;  Under 
Arizona  Skies,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo, 
Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  China's  Little  Devils, 
Mono.;  Divorce,  Mono.;  Fashion  Model, 
Mono.;  Fear,  Mono.;  Flame  of  the  West, 
Mono.;  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  Gun  Smoke, 
Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Navajo  Trails, 
Mono.;  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono.;  There 
Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.; 
Trigger  Law,  Mono. ;  I  Escaped  from  the  Ges- 
tapo, Mono. 

EARL  TEASS 

1947 — Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 

THOMAS  THEUERKAUF 

1947 — Fiesta,  MGM;  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Lady 
in  the  Lake,  MGM. 

RICHARD  E.  THOMAS 

1947—  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 

CHARLES  THOMPSON 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  King  of  the 
Gamblers,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  Slippy 
McGee,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.;  Se- 
cret Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Daredevils  of 
the  Clouds,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.; 
The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada, 
Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  Angel  in 
Exile,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep.;  I,  Jane 
Doe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.:  Hit  Parade  of 
1947,  Rep.;  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley, 
Rep.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  Exposed,  Rep.; 
Robin  Hood  of  Texas,  Rep. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Earl  Carroll  Sketch- 
book, Rep.;  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  Live  Wires, 
Mono.;  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep.;  The  Strange 
Mr.  Gregory,  Mono.;  Swing  Parade  of  1946, 
Mono. ;  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep. ;  The 
Shadow  Returns,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Behind  City  Lights, 
Rep.;  Fear,  Mono.;  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront, 
Rep.;  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.; 
Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddle- 
mates,  Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep.; 
A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep.;  Sunbonnet  Sue, 
Mono.;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  The  Cowboy 
and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Out- 
laws, Rep.;  Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Rosie 
the  Riveter,  Rep.;  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  Three 
Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

GLENN  T.  THOMPSON 

1948 —  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para. 

1947—  — Backlash,  20th;  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.; 

Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para.;  Killer  at  Large, 
PRC 

1 946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Devil 
Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  Down  Missouri  Way, 
PRC;  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  I  Ring  Doorbells, 
PRC;  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  People 
Are  Funny,  Para.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer, 
Para.;  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1945 —  Club  Havana,  PRC;  Detour,  PRC;  Follow  That 
Woman,  Para.;  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.; 
Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Jealousy,  Rep.; 
Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  Song  of  Old  Wyo- 
ming, PRC;  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC; 
Tokyo  Rose,  Para.;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC;  Three  Russian  Girls,  UA. 

TOMMY  THOMPSON 

1948 —  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  My  Dog  Shep, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild;  Too  Many  Win- 
ners, PRC. 

1946 —  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 
1945 — Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

1944 — The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  Johnny  Doesn't  Live 
Here  Any  More,  Mono. 


WALTER  TILFORD 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Love  and 
Learn,  WB;  Nora  Prentiss  WB 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB;  Pride  of  the  Marines, 
WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Conspirators,  WB;  The  Last  Ride,  WB; 
The  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB;  Uncertain  Glory, 
WB. 

FRANK  TUTTLE 

1948 —  The  Sign  of  The  Ram,  Col.;  To  the  Ends  of 
the  Earth,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus, 
Col.;  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  Rusty  Leads  the 
Way,  Col..  Thunderhoof,  Col.;  The  Untamed 
Breed,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  Dark 
Past,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  King  of  the 
Wild  Horses,  Col.;  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.; 
The  Last  Round-Up,  Col.;  The  Son  of  Rusty, 
Col. 

1946 —  Perilous  Holiday.  Col. 

1945 —  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  A  Song  to  Remember. 
Col.;  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col.;  To- 
night and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  None  Shall  Escape,  Col.;  The  Vigilantes  Ride, 
Col. 

TED  VON  HEMERT 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi.  Univ.;  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.; 
Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.; 
Smooth  As  Silk,  Univ.;  Tangier,  Univ.;  The 
Woman  In  Green,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.; 
I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  I'll  Tell  the  World, 
Univ. 

1944 — And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  Bowery  to  Broad- 
way, Univ.;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono.;  A  Wave, 
a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

MURRAY  WAITE 

1948 —  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono.; 
Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE 

1948 —  The  Big  Punch,  WB;  Silver  River.  WB; 
Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk, 
WB;  June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

(AMES  M.  WALTERS 

1948 —  Embraceable  You,  WB. 
1947 — The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para. 

1946 — The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  To  Each  His  Own, 
Para. 

RALPH  WARRINGTON 

1946 —  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ.;  Code  of  the  Law- 
less, Univ.;  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  The 
Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ. 

DON  WEBB 

1947 —  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

IRA  A.  WEBB 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  The 
Climax,  Univ.;  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  Reck- 
less Age,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.; 
South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

FRANK  WELCH 

1946— The  Class  Alibi,  Rep. 

JERRY  WELCH 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  The  Strange 
Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

FRED  WIDDOWSON 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA. 

1946 —  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

EDWIN   B.  WILLIS 

(Head  of  MGM  Property  Dept.) 

SHELBY  WILLIS 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO. 

HOWARD  WINTERBOTTOM 

1948 —  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB;  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 
1946 — The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 


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EARL  WOODEN 

1948 — Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists;  Appointment 
With  Murder,  Film  Classics;  The  Prairie, 
Screen  Guild;  Open  Secret,  EL. 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Up- 
rising, Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.; 
Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC;  Vigilantes  of 
Boomtown.Rep. 

]945 — The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep.;  C.  I.  War  Brides,  Rep.; 
Heldorado,  Rep.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger, 
Rep.;  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep.;  Red  River 
Renegades,  Rep.;  Roll  On  Texas  Moon,  Rep.; 
Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep. 

1945 — Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Ban- 
dits, Rep.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Girls 
of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma, 
Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep. 

1944 — I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA;  Lake  Placid  Sere- 
nade, Rep.;  My  Best  Gal,  Rep. 

IOSEPH  C.  WRICHT 

(Musical  settings) 

1948 —  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 


CHARLES  WYRICK 

1947 — Brute  Force,  Ul;  Buck  Privates  Come  Home, 
Ul ;  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap,  Ul. 

1945 — On  Stage  Everybody,  Univ.;  That  Night  With 
You,  Univ. 


MAURICE  YATES 

-The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  The  Velvet  Touch, 
RKO. 

-Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 
-Captain  Kidd,  UA;  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie, 
Rep. 

1944 — Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Dark  Waters, 
UA;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 


1948- 


1947- 
1945- 


RALPH  ZAKOURA 

1946 — Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Days  of  Buf- 
falo Bill,  Rep. 

HENRY  ZANE 

1945 — Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA. 


ARREST  CANCER! 

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1938 

For  20th  Century-Fox 

"ALEXANDER'S  RAGTIME  BAND'' 

1942 

For  Warner  Bros. 

"THIS  IS  THE  ARMY" 

1947 
For  Paramount 

"BLUE  SKIES" 

1948 

For  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 

"EASTER  PARADE" 


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PAUL  ABRAHAM 

1946 — (Songs)   Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM. 


1945- 


A.  EMMETT  ADAMS 

(Song)  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO. 


FRANK   R.  ADAMS 

1947 — (Songs)  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th. 

STANLEY  ADAMS 

1947 —  (Songs)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

HAROLD  ADAMSON 

1948 —  (Songs)  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  (Songs) 
A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Calendar  Cirl,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Hit 
Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Smash-Up — 
The  Story  of  a  Woman.  Ul. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 — (Songs)    Bring  On  the  Cirls,  Para.;  (Songs) 

Nob  Hill,  20th. 
1944 — (Songs)   Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep.  20th;  (Songs) 

The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO. 

LOUIS  ADRIAN 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

HARRY  AKST 

1947 —  (Songs)  Intrigue,  UA. 

LEWIS  ALLAN 

1947 — (Songs)  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MCM. 


1947- 


RAY  ALLEN 

(Songs)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 


LOUIS  ALTER 

1947 — (Songs)  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MCM;  (Songs) 
New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

ARTHUR  ALTMAN 

1945 —  (Songs)  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ. 

MODEST  ALTSCHULER 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen 
Guild;  (Music  advisor)  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

WILLIAM  ALWYN 

1948 —  (Score)  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para.;  (Score)  Es- 
cape, 20th. 

RAMSAY  AMES 

1946 —  (Songs)  The  Gay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

DANIELE  AMFITHEATROF 

1948— (Score)  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul; 
(Score)  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman, 
Ul;  (Score)  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul; 
(Score  I  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul;  (Score) 
Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Score)  Ivy,  Ul;  (Score)  Singapore,  Ul; 
(Score)  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Smash-Up — The  Story  of  a  Wom- 
an. Ul;  (Score)  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul; 
(Score)   The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet  Ul. 

1946 — (Score)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  (Score) 
Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para.;  (Score)  O.S.S., 
Para.;  (Score)  Suspense,  Mono.;  (Score) 
Temptation,  Ul;  (Score)  The  Virginian,  Para. 
1945 — (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Guest  Wife  UA 
1944 — (Score)  Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  (Score)  I'll  Be 
See-ng  You,  UA. 


CEORCE  ANTHEIL 

1947 — (Score)    Repeat   Performance,  Eagle-Lion. 
1946 — (Score)   The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.; 

(Score)   Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep.;  (Score) 

That  Brennan  Girl,  Rep. 


1948- 


LOUIS  APPLEBAUM 

Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films 


- 1  Score 
Intl. 

1945 — (Score)  Story  of  C.I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 — (Score)  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 

HAROLD  ARLEN 

1948 — (Score,  songs)  Casbah,  Ul. 

1944 — (Songs)  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.; 
(Songs)  Kismet,  MCM;  (Songs)  Meet  the 
People.  MCM;  (Songs)  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 


1947- 


ROBERT  ARMBRUSTER 

(Mus.  dir.)  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 


SAM  ARMSTRONC 

1946 —  (Songs)  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 

LEO  ARNAUD 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.l  The  Big  City,  MCM;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Easter  Parade,  MCM;  I  Orch.  arr.)  The  Kiss- 
ing Bandit,  MCM;  (Orch.  arr.)  A  Date  With 
Judy,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.)  One  Touch  of  Venus, 
Ul. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Calendar  Cirl,  Rep.;  (Arr.)  Hit 
Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 


Univ.;  (Songs) 


BILLY  AUSTIN 

1945 — (Songs)    Easy  to  Look  At, 
Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

C.  BAKALEINIKOFF 

(Head  of  RKO  Music  Dept.) 
1948 — (Mus.    dir.  I    Smart    Woman,    Allied  Artists; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Ar- 
tists. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM. 

MISCHA  BAKALEINIKOFF 

(Musical  director  for  Columbia) 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado;  Best  Man  Wins; 
Blondie  in  the  Dough;  Mary  Lou;  Port  Said; 
The  Prince  of  Thieves;  The  Return  of  the 
Whistler;  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa;  The  Woman 
from  Tangier;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus; 
The  Strawberry  Roan;  Song  of  Idaho:  Rusty 
Leads  the  Way;  My  Dog  Rusty;  Thunderhoof; 
Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie;  Racing  Luck; 
Leather  Cloves;  Black  Eagle;  The  Gentleman 
from  Nowhere;  Manhattan  Angel;  Ladies  of 
the  Chorus;  Loaded  Pistols;  Jungle  Jim;  Triple 
Threat;  Blondie's  Revenge. 

BEN  BARNETT 

1944 — (Songs)  Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 

HARRY  BARRIS 

1948 — (Songs)  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 
1944 — (Songs)  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

ARY  BARROSO 

1947 — (Songs)  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 
1944 — (Songs)    Brazil,    Rep.;  (Songs) 
Caballeros,  RKO. 

COUNT  BASIE 
(r  n  WILLIAM  BASIE) 

1944 — (Songs)   Night  Club  Cirl,  Univ. 


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CEORCE  BASSMAN 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM ;  (Score) 
The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM. 

1946 — (Score)  Little  Mister  Jim,  MGM;  (Score)  The 
Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM;  (Score; 
songs)  Two  Smart  People,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Holly- 
wood, MGM;  (Score)  The  Clock,  MGM; 
(Score)  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM. 

EDDIE  BEAL 

1948 —  (Songs)   Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

LEWIS  BELLIN 

1946 —  (Songs)  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 
1944 — (Songs)  Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

BENNIE  BENJAMIN 

1948 — (Songs)    Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Songs)  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

NORMAN  BENNETT 

1945 —  (Mus.  assoc.)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

RUSSELL  BENNETT 

1947 — (Orch.  arr.)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

NORMAN  BERENS 

1945 —  (Songs)  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ. 
co  Sal,  Univ. 


(Songs)  Fris- 


DEWEY  BERCMAN 

1948 — (Songs)    Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 
1946 — (Orch.  arr.)  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 

IRVINC  BERLIN 

1948 — (Score,  songs)   Easter  Parade,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1944 — -(Song)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ. 

ROBERT  BILDER 

1948 — (Songs)   Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

HAL  BLAIR 

1947 —  (Songs)  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  (Songs)  Wild 
Country,  PRC;  (Songs)  Range  Beyond  the 
Blue,  PRC. 

(AMES  W.  BLAKE 

(  Deceased  ) 

1944 — (Songs)  Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 

RALPH  BLANE 

1948 —  (Songs)  Summer  Holiday.  MGM;  (Songs) 
One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB. 

1947 — (Songs)  Cood  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Two  Smart  People,  MGM;  (Songs) 
Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

LEE  BLASTIC 

1947 —  (Songs)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

BEN  BLOSSNER 

1948 —  (Songs)   Mary  Lou,  Col. 

RUBE  BLOOM 

1946 — (Songs)  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

ROBERT  BLUM 

1948 — (Score)  The  Search,  MGM. 

RAYMOND  BOLTZ,  JR. 

1946 — (Score)  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

JOHN  BOND 

1948 — (Songs)  Tumbleweed  Trail.  PRC. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Driftin"  River,  PRC. 

HAL  BORNE 

1948 — (Songs)  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA;  (Orch.  arr.,  score) 
Heading  for  Heaven,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1945 —  (Songs)  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 

PERRY  BOTKIN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 


PHIL  BOUTELJE 

1947 —  (Score,  assoc.)  California,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir., 
assoc.)  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

PAUL  BOWLES 

1948 —  (Score)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films 
Intl. 

OWEN  BRADLEY 

1946 — (Songs)  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep. 

SCOTT  BRADLEY 

1946 — (Score)  Courage  of  Lassie.  MGM. 

CHARLES  BRADSHAW 

1944 — (Score)  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

MICHAEL  BREEN 

1944 —  (Songs)  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  (Songs)  Ma- 
chine Gun  Mama,  PRC;  (Songs)  Men  on  Her 
Mind,  PRC. 

EARL  K.  BRENT 

1948 — (Songs)  The  Kissing  Bandit.  MGM. 

1946—  (Songs)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  (Songs) 
Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Music  arr.,  vocal)  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM; 
(Mus.  arr.)  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 — (Songs)  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

DUDLEY  BROOKS 

1944 —  (Songs)  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

JACK  BROOKS 

1948 — (Songs)  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul; 
'Songs)  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul;  'Songs) 
Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Smash- 
Up — The  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  (Songs) 
Song  of  Schehrazade,  Ul;  (Songs)  The  Vigil- 
antes Return,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.; 
(Songs)  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
Idea  Girl,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Easy 
to  Look  at,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Frisco  Sal.  Univ.: 
(Songs)  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Here 
Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Pursuit  to 
Algiers,  Univ.;  (Songs)  That  Nisjht  With  You, 
Univ.;  (Songs)  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

FORM  AN  BROWN 

1944 — (Songs)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

FRANKIE  BROWN 

1944 —  (Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

LES  BROWN 

1946 —  (Songs)  Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

LEW  BROWN 

1947 —  (Score,  songs)  Good  News,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Score)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

1943 —  (Songs)  Thousands  Cheer,  MGM;  (Songs) 
DuBarry  Was  a  Lady,  MGM. 

NACIO  HERB  BROWN 

1948 —  (Songs)  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM; 
'Score,  songs)  The  Kissing  Bandit.  MGM. 

1947 — (Songs)  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  'Songs) 
Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM;  (Songs)  Night 
Club  Girl,  Univ. 

NACIO  PORTER  BROWN 

1944 — (Songs)  Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

WALTER  BULLOCK 

1944 — (Songs)  Carolina  Blues,  Col. 

JOHNNY  BURKE 

-(Songs)  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 
-(Songs)  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  (Songs)  Wel- 
come Stranger,  Para.;   (Songs)   Road  to  Rio, 
Para. 

-(Songs)  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 
-(Songs)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  (Songs)  The 
Great  John  L.,  UA. 
1944 — (Songs)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.:  (Songs) 
Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  (Songs,  score)  Go- 
ing My  Way,  Para.;  (Songs)  Lady  in  the  Dark, 
Para.;  (Songs)  Take  It  Big,  Para. 


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SONNY  BURKE 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM. 

VAL  BURTON 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

DAVID  BUTTOLPH 

1948 —  (Score)  To  the  Victor.  WB;  (Score)  Smart 
Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB;  (Score  adpt.)  One  Sun- 
day Afternoon,  WB;  (Score)  Rope,  WB; 
i  Score)  June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  (Score) 
Boomerang,  20th;  (Score)  Moss  Rose,  20th; 
(Score)  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  (Score; 
songs)  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep.;  (Score)  The 
Foxes  of  Harrow,  20  th;  (Score)  Kiss  of 
Death,  20th. 

1946 —  (Score)  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th;  (Score) 
It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  (Score) 
Shock,  20th;  (Score)  Somewhere  in  the  Night, 
20th;  (Score)  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  (Score)  The 
Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  (Score)  Circum- 
stantial Evidence,  20th;  (Score)  The  House 
on  92nd  St.,  20th;  (Score)  lunior  Miss,  20th; 
(Score)  Nob  Hill,  20th;  (Score)  The  Spider, 
20th;  (Score)  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

1944 —  (Score)  Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  (Score)  The 
Fighting  Lady,  20th;  (Score)  The  Hitler 
Gang,  Para.;  (Score)  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, 20th;  (Score)  Till  We  Meet  Again, 
Para. 

DALE  BUTTS 

1948 —  (Score)  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  (Score)  The 
Denver  Kid.  Rep.;  (Score)  The  Plunderers, 
Rep.;  (Score)  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.; 
(Score)   Son  of  God's  Country,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  (Score)  Sec- 
ond Chance,  20th;  (Score)  The  Invisible 
Wall,  20th. 

1946 —  (Score)  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  (Score) 
The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  (Score)  Heldo- 
rado,  Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.)  In  Old  Sacramento, 
Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.)  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.; 
(Score)  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.;  (Orch. 
arr.)  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  (Score)  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  (Score)  Sioux  City  Sue, 
Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.)  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
(Score)  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.; 
•  Orch.  arr.)  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn, 
Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.)  Don't  Fence  Me  in,  Rep.; 
(Score)  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.)  Utah, 
Rep. 

EMU  CADKIN 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL; 
i  Orch.  arr.)  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 

1947 —  (Score)  Heartaches,  PRC;  (Score)  The  Big 
Fix,  PRC;  (Score)  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC; 
'Score)  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  (Score) 
Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC;  (Orch.  arr.)  Love  from  a 
Stranger,  Eagle-Lion;  (Orch.  arr.)  T-Men, 
Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

JOHN  CACE 

1948 —  'Score)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films 
Intl. 

IRVING  CAESAR 

1945 —  (Songs)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

SAMMY  CAHN 

1948 — i  Songs)  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB;  (Songs) 
Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  (Songs)  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MGM; 
'Songs)  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  (Songs)  Glamour 
Girl,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Cinderella  Jones,  WB ;  (Songs)  The 
Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  (Songs)  Tars  and 
Spars,  Col. 

1945 — (Songs)  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  (Songs)  The 
STork  Club,  Para.;  (Songs)  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col. 

1944 — (Songs)  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  (Songs)  (anie, 
WB;  (Songs)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA; 
(Songs)  Step  Lively,  RKO. 


LUCIEN  CAILLIET 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.,  cond.)  Fort  Apache.  RKO;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.,  orch.  arr.)  Three  Godfathers,  MGM; 
(Score)  The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL;  (Score) 
Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 — (Arr.,  cond.)  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA;  (Orch. 
arr.)  The  Fugitive,  RKO;  (Orch.  arr.)  Mourn- 
ing Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 


1948- 

1947 — 

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1945- 

1944- 
1948- 
1948- 


DARRELL  CALKER 

(Score)  Albuquerque.  Para.;  (Score)  Arthur 
Takes  Over,  20th;  (Score)  Half  Past  Mid- 
night, 20th;  (Score)  Silent  Conflict,  UA; 
(Score)  Fighting  Back,  20th;  (Score)  Dyna- 
mite, Para.;  (Score)  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.; 
(Score)  Speed  to  Spare,  Para. 
(Score)  Backlash,  20th;  (Score)  Big  Town, 
Para.;  (Score)  I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.; 
(Score)  jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  (Score) 
Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild;  (Score)  Rolling 
Home,  Screen  Guild;  (Score)  Shoot  to  Kill, 
Screen  Guild;  (Score)  Adventure  Island,  Para. 
-(Score)  Dangerous  Millions,  20th. 

H.  I.  CANOVA 

-(Songs)  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC. 

GERARD  CARBONERA 

-(Mus.  dir.)  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

FRANK  IE  CARLE 

-(Songs,  actor)  Mary  Lou,  Col. 

FOSTER  C.  CARLINC 

-(Songs)  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 
-(Songs)    Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  (Songs) 
Out  California  Way,  Rep. 

HOACY  CAR  MICHAEL 

-(Songs)  Night  Song,  RKO. 
-(Songs)    Johnny  Angel,   RKO;    (Songs)  The 
Stork  Club,  Para. 

-(Songs)  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

ELLIOTT  CARPENTER 

-(Songs)   Racing  Luck,  Col. 


DICK  CARRUTH 

-(Mus.  dir.)  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC ;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Return  of  the  Lash.  EL;  (Mus.  dir.)  The 
Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL;  (Mus.  dir.)  Black 
Hills,  EL. 

1947 — (Mus.  dir.)  Cas  House  Kids  go  West,  PRC; 
(Mus.  sup.)  Killer  at  Large,  PRC;  (Mus.  sup.) 
Three  on  a  Ticket.  PRC;  (Mus.  sup.)  Too 
Many  Winners,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Gas  House 
Kids  in  Hollywood.  PRC;  (Mus.  sup.)  Ghost 
Town  Renegades,  PRC. 


1945 — (Songs! 


KEN  CARSON 

Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 


EVERETT  CARTER 

1946—  (Songs)  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.; 
(Songs)  Gunman's  Code.  Univ. 

1945 — (Songs)  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Pursuit  to 
Algiers,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Salome,  Where  She 
Danced.  Univ.;  (Songs)  See  My  Lawyer, 
Univ.;  (Songs)  Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Hat  Check  Honey.  Univ.;  (Songs) 
Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.;  (Songs)  My 
Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Slightly  Ter- 
rific, Univ.;  (Songs)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.; 
(Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

C.  CASTELALNOS 

1945 —  (Songs)  Pan-Americana.  RKO. 

MARIO  CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO 

1948 — (Score)  The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  (Score)  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

NICK  CASTLE 

1948 —  (Songs)   Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 


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DUDLEY  CHAMBERS 

1948 — (Voc.  arr.)   One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB. 
1947 — (Vocal  arr.)   My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Cinderella  )ones,  WB;  (Vocal 
arr.)  Night  and  Day,  WB;  (Vocal  arr.)  The 
Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 
1944 — (Vocal  arr.)  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

CHARLES  CHAPLIN 

1947 —  (Prod.,  dir.,  orig.,  sc. play,  score)  Monsieur 
Verdoux,  UA. 

SAUL  CHAPLIN 

1948 —  (Songs)  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 
1947 — (Songs)  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  It's  Great  to  Be  Young,  Col.;  (Mus.  arr.) 
Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

EDDIE  CHERKOSE 

1946—  — -(Songs)  The  Gay  Cavalier,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Alaska,  Mono.;  (Songs)  Hot  Rhythm, 
Mono.;  (Songs)  A  WAVE,  a  WAC  and  a  Ma- 
rine, Mono. 

JAY  CHERNIS 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  That's  My  Baby,  Rep.;  (Songs, 
mus.  dir.)  Trocadero,  Rep. 

RICHARD  CHERWIN 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Days 
of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  A  Guy 
Could  Change,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.  I  The  Invisi- 
ble Informer,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Last 
Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Ma- 
donna's Secret,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Sheriff  of 
Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Sun  Val- 
ley Cyclone,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Undercover 
Woman,  Rep.;  (Score)  Valley  of  the  Zom- 
bies, Rep. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Corpus 
Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Fatal 
Witness,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  I  Mus.  dir.)  The  Great 
Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The 
Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Marshal 
of  Laredo,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Oregon  Trail, 
Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Phantom  of  the  Plains, 
Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Song  of  Mexico,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  A  Sporting 
Chance,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Tiger  Woman, 
Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Rep. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep. 

DAVID  CHUDNOW 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.  I  The  Argyle  Secrets.  Film  Clas- 
sics; (Mus.  sup.)  Albuquerque,  Para.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Half  Past  Midnight,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Let's 
Live  Again,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  On  Our  Merry 
Way,  UA;  (Mus.  sup.)  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Gay  Intruders,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Fight- 
ing Back,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Girl  from 
Manhattan,  UA;  Mus.  dir.)  Strike  It  Rich, 
Allied  Artists;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Enchanted 
Valley,  EL;  (Mus.  dir.)  Night  Wind,  20th; 
( Mus.  sup.)  Shed  No  Tears.  EL;  (Mus.  sup.) 
Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.;  (Mus.  sup.)  Caged 
Fury,  Para.;  (Mus.  sup.)  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.; 
Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Water- 
front at  Midnight,  Para.;  (Mus.  sup.)  Siren 
of  Atlantis.  UA;  (Mus.  dir.)  Harpoon,  Screen 
Guild;   (Score)   Highway  13,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Stork  Bites  Man,  UA;  (Mus.  dir.) 


In  Self  Defense,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Roses 
Are  Red,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Bells  of  San  Fer- 
nando, Screen  Guild;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Ad- 
ventures of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  (Mus.  sup.) 
Gunfighters,  Col.;  (Mus.  dir.)  High  Tide, 
Mono.;  (Score)  The  Marauders,  UA;  (Mus. 
sup.)  Backlash,  20th;  (Score)  Dangerous  Ven- 
ture,   UA;     (Score)     Hoppy's    Holiday,  UA; 

(Mus.    dir.)    Jewels   of    Brandenburg,  20th; 

(Mus.    dir.)    Renegade   Girl,    Screen  Guild; 

(Mus.    dir.)    Shoot    to    Kill,    Screen  Guild; 

(Score)  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen 
Guild;  (Mus.  dir.)  Christmas  Eve,  UA ;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Dangerous  Years,  20th;  (Score)  The 
Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  (Mus.  sup.)   The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA; 

(Mus.  sup.)  Black  Beauty,  20th;  (Mus.  sup.) 
The  Chase,  UA;  (Mus.  dir.)  Dangerous  Mil- 
lions, 20th;  (Mus.  sup.)  The  Devils  Play- 
ground,  UA;    (Mus.  dir.)    Fool's  Gold,  UA; 

(Mus.  dir.)  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  (Mus.  sup.) 
People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.)  A 
Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  (Mus.  dir.)  Unexpected 
Guest,  UA. 

1945 — (Mus.  dir.)  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  (Mus. 

sup.)  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 

The  Kid  Sister,  PRC;    I  Mus.  dir.)  Nabonga, 

PRC;    (Mus.   sup.)    Pardon    My   Past,  Col.; 

(Mus.  sup.)   Paris  Underground,  UA;  (Mus. 

dir.)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 
1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  (Mus.  sup.) 

The  Contender,  PRC;  (Mus.  sup.)  Lady  in 
the  Death  House,  PRC;  (Arr.,  cond.)  Ma- 
chine Cun  Mama,  PRC;  (Mus.  sup.)  The 
Monster  Maker,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Sweethearts 
of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Swing 
Hostess,  PRC;  (Score)  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC;  (Mus.  sup.)  When  the  Lights  go  on 
Again,  PRC. 

EVELYN  CLAIRE 

1944 —  (Songs)  Trocadero,  Rep. 

SIDNEY  CLARE 

1947 —  (Songs)  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

VAN  CLEAVE 
(r    n    NATHAN  LANC  VAN  CLEAVE) 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Easter  Parade,  MGM ;  (Score) 
The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  (Orch.  arr.  I  Isn't 
It  Romantic,  Para. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

VICTOR  CLEMENT 

1948 —  (Mus.  advisor)  Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

DEL  CLEVELAND 

1945 —  (Songs)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

CORDON  CLIFFORD 

1948 — (Songs)    I  Surrender  Dear.  Col. 
1947 — (Songs)  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 

DORCAS  COCHRAN 

1946 —  (Songs)  Wild  West,  PRC. 

STANLEY  COHEN 

1946 — (Songs)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

NAT  "KING"  COLE 

1946 —  (Songs)  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 
1945 — (Songs)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

BOBBY  COLLAZO 

1945 —  (Songs)   Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

ANTHONY  COLLINS 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

WALTER  COLMES 

1944 — (Songs)  Trocadero,  Rep. 

CON  CONRAD 

(  Deceased  > 

1947 — (Songs)  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)   Margie,  20th. 
1944 — (Songs)   In  Society,  Univ. 

CAROL   E.  COOPER 

1944 — (Srngs)  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 


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AARON  COPLAND 

■(Suite)  Fiesta,  MCM. 


SAM  COSLOW 

1947 — (Songs)   Carnegie  Hall,  UA;    (Songs,  prod.) 
Copacabana,  UA;  (Songs)  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

JOANNE  COSTELLO 

1943 —  (Songs)  She's  for  Me,  Univ. 

STANLEY  COWAN 

1944 —  (Songs)  In  Society,  Univ. 

WILLIAM  CRACO 

1944 — (Songs)    Chip   Off    the    Old  Block, 
(Songs)  Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

HANNIBAL  CRUZ 

1947-  — (Songs)  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

MANN  CURTIS 

(Songs)   In  Society,  Univ. 


Univ. ;      1 946- 


1944- 
1948- 


MURRAY  CUTTER 

-(Orch.  arr.)    Silver  River,  WB;    (Orch.  arr.) 
Winter  Meeting,  WB;    lOrch.  arr.)  Woman 
in  White,  WB;    (Orch.  arr.)    Adventures  of 
Don  Juan,  WB;   (Orch.  arr.)   Johnny  Belinda, 
WB;    (Orch.    arr.  I    Fighter    Squadron,  WB; 
(Orch.  arr.)   Key  Largo,  WB. 
-(Orch.  arr.)   Deep  Valley,  WB;   (Orch.  arr.) 
Love  and  Learn,  WB ;    (Orch.  arr.)  Pursued, 
WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Unfaithful,  WB ;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Life  With  Father,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  My 
Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB ;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Voice 
of  the  Turtle,  WB. 
1946 — (Orch    arr.)   Adventure,  MCM;   (Orch.  arr.) 
Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB. 
-(Orch.  arr.)  Danger  Signal,  WB. 
-(Orch.  collaboration)  Kismet,  MCM. 


1947- 


1945- 
1944- 


ELLIOT  DANIEL 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.)   Melody  Time,  RKO;   (Songs)  So 
Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO 

1947 —  (Score)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  (Songs) 
Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

DOROTHY  DANIELS 

1948 —  (Songs)  Million  Dollar  Weekend.  EL. 

WANDA  DANIELS 

1947 —  (Songs)  Six  Cun  Serenade,  Mono. 

KEN  DARBY 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Melody  Time.  RKO;  I  Voc  dir  ) 
So  Dear  to  My  Heart.  RKO. 

1946 —  (Mus.  assoc.)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

MACK  DAVID 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

HENRY  DAVIS 

1946 —  (Songs)  Margie,  20th. 

JIMMIE  DAVIS 

1947 —  (Songs,  actor)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

BOB  DEAN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

EDDIE  DEAN 

1948 —  'Songs,  actor)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC 

1947 —  (Actor,  songs)  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  (Songs) 
Wild  Country,  PRC:  (Actor,  songs)  Range 
Beyond  the  Blue.  PRC. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Driftin'  River,  PRC;  (Songs)  Colo- 
rado Serenade,  PRC. 

ALFREDO  NUNEZ  de  BORBON 

1945 —  (Songs)  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

CLAUDE  DeBUSSY 

1948 —  (Themes)   Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

EDDIE  DeLANCE 

1947 —  (Songs)   New  Orleans.  UA. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col.;  (Songs) 
If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 


MAURICE  De  PACKH 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.  I  Creen  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr. )  Deep  Waters,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.  I 
That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  The 
Walls  of  Jericho.  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Apart- 
ment for  Peggy,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.  I  That 
Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 
1947^ — (Orch.  arr.)  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her 
Now,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Thunder  in  the  Val- 
ley, 20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Late  George  Ap- 
ley,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Moss  Rose,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Forever  Amber,  20th;  (Orch. 
arr.)  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 
i Orch.  arr.)  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  The 
Dark  Corner,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Home  Sweet 
Homicide,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Sentimental 
Journey,  20th;  (Orch.)  Three  Little  Girls  in 
Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Junior 
Miss,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Molly  and  Me,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Where  Do  We  go  from  Here, 
20th. 

RUSSO  de  PANDEIRO 

1947 —  (Songs)  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

CENE   De  PAUL 

1948 —  (Songs)  Race  Street,  RKO;  (Songsi  A  Song 
Is  Born,  RKO;  (Songs)  A  Date  With  Judy, 
MCM;    (Songs)   So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1944 — (Songs)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM ;  (Songs) 
Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Reckless  Age, 
Univ.;  (Song)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ. 

PETER   De  ROSE 

1944 —  (Songs)  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep. 

RUDY  DeSAXE 

1947 —  (Score)  Beyond  Our  Own,  ReliRious  Film  As- 
sociation; (Score)  Bells  of  San  Fernando, 
Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

PAUL  DESSAU 

1948 —  (Mus.  sup.  I  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL; 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Class. cs; 
(Mus.  dir.)   Ruthless,  EL. 

1947 —  (Score)  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

BUDDY  De  SYLVA 

1947 —  (Songs,  score,  N.  Y.  mus.  comedy)  Good 
News,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  (Songs)  In  Society,  Univ. 

ADOLPH  DEUTSCH 

1948 —  (Score)  Whispering  Smith,  Para.;  iScorel 
Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Score)  Ramrod,  UA;  (Score)  Blaze  of  Noon, 
Para. 

1946 —  (Score)  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB;  (Score) 
Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB;  (Score)  Three 
Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  (Score)  Danger  Signal,  WB;  (Score)  Escape 
in  the  Desert,  WB ;  (Score)  The  Mask  of 
Dimitrios,  WB. 

1944— (Score)  Uncertain  Clory,  WB. 

AL  DEXTER 

1946 —  (Songs)  Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC. 

DAVID  DIAMOND 

1948 —  (Score)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films 
Intl.;  (Score)  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

HOWARD  DIETZ 

i  946 — (Songs)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

JIMMIE  DODD 

1944 — (Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 


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ROBERT  EMMETT  DOLAN 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Saigon,  Para.;  (Score) 
Good  Sam,  RKO;  (Score)  Mr.  Peabody  and 
the  Mermaid,  Ul;  (Score)  My  Own  True 
Love,  Para. 

1947 —  (Score)  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  (Score)  Dear 
Ruth,  Para.;  (Score)  My  Favorite  Brunette, 
Para.;  (Score)  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.; 
(Score)  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para.; 
(Score)  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  (Score)  Mon- 
sieur Beaucaire,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Road  to 
Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Incendiary 
Blonde,  Para.;  (Score)  Murder,  He  Says,  Para.; 
(Score)  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Going  My  Way,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Here  Come  the  WAVES,  Para.;  (Score)  I 
Love  a  Soldier,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Lady 
in  the  Dark,  Para.;  (Score)  Standing  Room 
Only,  Para. 

WALTER  DONALDSON 

1944 — (Song)  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col. 

CARMEN  DRACON 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1947 —  (Score)  Dishonored  Lady,  UA;  (Score)  Out  of 
the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  (Score)  The  Strange  Woman.  UA;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  (Score)  Young 
Widow,  UA. 

1944 — (Music  arr.,  orch.  arr. )  Cover  Girl,  Col.; 
(Score)  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col. 

ERVIN  DRAKE 

1948 —  (Songs)  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 
1946 — (Songs)  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

MILTON  DRAKE 

1946 — -(Songs)  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col. 

OLIVER  DRAKE 

1944 —  (Songs)  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 

IRVINC  DRUTMAN 

1946 —  (Songs)  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

JOSEPH  DUBIN 

1947 —  (Score)  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  (Score) 
The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Score)  C.I.  War  Bride,  Rep.;  (Score)  Home 
in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  (Score)  The  Madonna's 
Secret,  Rep.;  (Score)  Rendezvous  With  An- 
nie, Rep. 

1945 —  (Score)  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.;  (Score)  Girls 
of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  (Orch.  arr.)  Mexi- 
cana,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Mus.  score)  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  (Score)  Silver 
City  Kid,  Rep.;  (Score)  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

TED  DUNCAN 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Fiesta,  MGM;  (Orch.  arr.)  Some- 
thing in  the  Wind,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  It  Hap- 
pened in  Brooklyn,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  (Orch.  arr.)  The 
Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Holly- 
wood, MGM;  (Orch.  arr.)  Thrill  of  a  Ro- 
mance, MGM;  (Orch.  arr.)  Weekend  at  the 
Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM;  (Orch.  arr.)  Music 
for  Millions,  MGM. 

CEORCE  DUNINC 

1948 —  (Score)    To   the   Ends  of   the    Earth,  Col.; 

(Score)     The     Man     from     Colorado,  Col.; 

(Score)  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  (Score) 
The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  (Score)  The  Return 
of  October,  Col.;   (Score)   Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.; 
(Score)    Down  to  Earth,  Col.;    (Score)  Her 


Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;   (Mus.  dir.)  Singin' 
in  the  Corn,  Col.;  (Score)  The  Guilt  of  Janet 
Ames,  Col.;    (Score)    Johnny  O'Clock,  Col.; 
(Score)   I  Love  Trouble,  Col. 
1945 — (Orch.  arr.)  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col. 

REX  DUNN 

1948 — (Score)   Panhandle,  Allied  Artists. 

EDDIE  DURANT 

1947 — (Advisor)  Copacabana,  UA. 

JIMMY  EATON 

1945 —  (Songs)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

ROCER  EDENS 

1947 — (Songs)  Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Music,  adpt.,  songs)  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM; 

1944 —  (Music  adpt.)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

1943 —  (Music  adpt.)  Cabin  in  the  Sky,  MGM; 
i  Songs,  mus.  adpt.)  Du  Barry  Was  a  Lady, 
MGM;  (Mus.  adpt.)  Girl  Crazy,  MGM;  (Songs, 
mus.  adpt.)  Presenting  Lily  Mars,  MGM. 

HANNS  EISLER 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 
1946 — (Score)  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  (Score)  A 

Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1945 —  (Score)  Jealousy,  Rep.;  (Score)  The  Spanish 
Main,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Score)  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart,  RKO. 

EDWARD  ELISCU 

1945 —  (Songs)  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 —  (Songs)   Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

DUKE  ELLINCTON 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

JACK  ELLIOTT 

1948 —  (Songs)  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  (Songs) 
The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Songs)  That's  My  Gal,  Rep. 

1946-  — (Songs)  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA;  (Songs) 

Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Roll  On 
Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep. 

LLOYD  ELLIS 

1947 —  (Songs)   Louisiana,  Mono. 

SECAR  ELLIS 

1947 — (Songs)  Glamour  Girl,  Col. 

BOB  ELLSWORTH 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

LEHMAN  ENCEL 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.  I  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

1945 —  (Music  score)  The  Fleet  That  Came  to  Stay, 
Para. 

LEO  ERDODY 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.)  Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  (Songs  I  Mi- 
raculous Journey,  Film  Classics;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Lady  at  Midnight,  EL. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Gas 
House  Kids,  PRC;  (Score)  I  Ring  Doorbells 
PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC 
(Mus.  dir.)  Murder  Is  My  Business,  PRC 
(Score)  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle- 
Lion. 

1945 — (Mus.  dir.)  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  (Score) 
Detour,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Strange  Illusions, 
PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Bluebeard,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Minstrel  Man,  PRC;  (Songs)  Murder  in  the 
Blue  Room.  Univ. 

MANUEL  ESPERSON 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.,  songs)  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Songs)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

DOROTHY  EUSTIS 

1947 —  (Piano  recording)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

DALE  EVANS 

1945 —  (Songs)  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 


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331 


RAY  EVANS 

1948 — (Songs)  Dream  Cirl,  Para.;  (Songs)  Isn't  It 
Romantic,  Para.;  (Songs)  The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 — (Songs)  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  (Songs) 
Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Crime.  Inc.,  PRC;  (Songs)  The  Stork 
Club,  Para.;  (Songs)  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC. 

1944 — (Songs)  I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  (Songs) 
Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

REDD  EVANS 

1944 —  (Songs)  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  (Songs) 
Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

FRANK  EYTON 

1947 —  (Songs)   Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

SAMMY  FAIN 

1946 —  (Songs)  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Songs)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO; 
(Songs)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Songs)  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA;  (Songs) 
Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM;  (Songs)  Meet 
the  People,  MGM. 

EDCAR  FAIRCHILD 

1948 —  (Score)  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  (Miss  Dur- 
bin's  songs  conducted  by)  For  the  Love  of 
Mary,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Smash-Up — The  Story  of  a  Woman, 
Ul. 

1946 —  (Songs)  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Girl  on  the 
Spot,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
She  Wrote  the  Book,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.; 
(Songs)  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Her 
Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.,  songs)  Here 
Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  House 
of  Dracula,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  I'll  Remember 
April,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Naughty  Nine- 
ties, Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Penthouse  Rhythm, 
Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.,  songs)  Shady  Lady,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir)  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  In  Society,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Night 
Club  Girl,  Univ. 

EDDIE  FARLEY 

1944 —  (Songs)   Trocadero,  Rep. 

A.  FERNANDEZ 

1945 —  (Songs)  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

C.  FERNANDEZ 

1945 —  (Songs)   Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ. 

CY  FEUER 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Flame,  Rep. 

(Head   of   Rep.    Music   Dept.  before 
war.  In  service.  Returned  Feb.  1946 
— Resigned,  Aug.,  1947.) 

DOROTHY  FIELDS 

1948 — (Musical  play,  songs)  Up  In  Central  Park,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Songs)   Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

JOSEPH  FIELDS 

1948 —  (Songs)  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 


DORIS  FISHER 

1948 — (Songs)  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.; 
(Songs)  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  (Songs)  I  Surrender 
Dear,  Col. 

1947 — (Songs)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  (Songs)  The 
Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.;  (Songs)  Down  to 
Earth,  Col.;  (Songs)  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.; 
(Songs)  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  (Songs)  Dead 
Reckoning,  Col.;  (Songs)  The  Guilt  of  Janet 
Ames,  Col.;  (Songs)  Glamour  Girl,  Col.; 
(Songs)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col.;  (Songs) 
Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.;  (Songs)  Two  Blondes 
and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col. ;  (Songs) 
Gilda,  Col.;  (Songs)  It's  Great  to  Be  Young, 
Col.;  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para.; 
(Songs)  Perilous  Holiday,  Col.;  (Songs)  Talk 
About  a  Lady,  Col.;  (Songs)  The  Thrill  of 
Brazil,  Col. 

DUSTY  FLETCHER 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 


1947- 


|.  P.  FOCARTY 

(Songs)    Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 


LOUIS  FORBES 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.)  Pitfall,  UA. 

1947—  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  (Mus. 

dir.)  Intrigue,  UA. 
1946 — (Mus.  sup.)   The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO; 

(Assoc.  mus.  dir.)  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Getting  Gertie's  Garter,  UA;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Wonder  Man,  RKO;  (Asso.  mus.  dir.)  Story 
of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 — (Assoc.  mus.  dir.)  Since  You  Went  Away, 
UA;  (Mus.  dir.)  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

LEO  F.  FORBSTEIN 

(Head  of  Warner  Bros  Music  Dept.  until  death 
3-1948) 

MEL  FORCE 

1946 —  (Songs)  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep. 


1945 — (Songs) 


CORDON  FORSTER 

Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 


ARTHUR  FRANKLIN 

1945 — (Music  assoc.)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  (Music 
assoc.)  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.;  (Music 
assoc.)  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

1944 —  -(Music  assoc.)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

1943 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Dixie,  Para. 

DAVE  FRANKLIN 

1945 —  (Songs)   I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ. 

ROBERT  FRANKLYN 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)  Hills  of  Home,  MGM;  (Orch.  arr. ) 
A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

ARTHUR  FREED 

1946—  (Prod.,  songs)  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM;  (Prod., 
songs)  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 

1944 — (Prod.,  songs)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM; 
(Songs)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

RALPH  FREED 

1946 — (Songs)   Holiday  in  Mexico.  MGM;  (Songs) 

Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 
1944 — (Songs)  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM. 


SYLVIA  FINE 

1947 — (Songs)    The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO. 

1944 — (Songs)  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 


SAM  FREED,  |R. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ. 


FRED  FINKELHOFFE 

1946 —  (Songs)  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 

NAT  FINSTON 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)   New  Orleans,  UA;   (Prod.,  mus. 
dir.)   Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

'946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Abilene  Town,  UA;   (Mus.  dir.) 
Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 


NED  FREEMAN 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)   Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 

TICKER  FREEMAN 

1948 —  (Songs)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

MARTIN  FRIED 

1946 — (Mus.  arr.)  The  Jolson  Story,  Col. 


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MUSIC 


HUGO  FRIEDHOFER 

1948 — I  Score)  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL;  (Mus. 
dir.  i  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO ;  (Score)  Sealed 
Verdict,  Para.;  I  Score  I  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO; 
(Score)  Enchantment,  RKO;  (Score)  The  Bish- 
op's Wife.  RKO. 

1947 — (Score)  Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Cheyenne,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Man  I  Love, 
WB;  (Score)  Body  and  Soul,  UA;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Escape  Me  Never,  WB;  (Score)  The  Swords- 
man, Col. 

1946 — (Score)  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.; 
(Score)  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB;  (Score)  So 
Dark  the  Night,  Col.;  (Orch.  arr.)  A  Stolen 
Life,  WB. 

1945 — (Orch.  arr.)  The  Corn  Is  Creen,  WB;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Mildred  Pierce,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  Rough- 
ly Speaking,  WB. 

1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB; 
(Score)  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  (Score)  The 
Lodger,  20th;  (Score)  Roger  Touhy,  Cangster, 
20th;  (Score)  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

IRVING  FRIEDMAN 

(Head  of  Eagle-Lion,  PRC  Music 
thru  1947-1948) 


1944— (Songs) 


CLIFF  FRIEND 

Shine  On  Harvest  Moon, 


WB. 


1947- 
1945- 


1945- 


RUDOLF  FRIML 

(Score;  songs)  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep. 
(Songs)   Jealousy,  Rep. 

PEDRO  CALINDA 

(Songs)  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 


ALBERT  CAMSE 

1947 —  (Songs)   Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

KIM  CANNON 

1948 —  (Songs)  Melody  Time,  RKO;  (Songs)  An  In- 
nocent Affair,  UA. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.; 
(Songs)   Heartaches,  PRC. 

1946 — (Songs)   Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  (Songs) 
Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

1944—  — (Songs)  Casanova  in  Burlesque.  Rep.;  (Songs) 

In  Society,  Univ.'  (Songs)  Louisiana  Hayride, 
Col.;   (Songs)  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.; 

(Songs)  My  Best  Cal,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Shine 
On  Harvest  Moon,  WB;  (Songs)  Song  of  the 
Open  Road.  UA. 

RENE  CARRICUENE 

1948 —  (Score)  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Score)  Avalanche,  PRC. 

PETE  CATES 

1947 —  (Songs)  West  to  Clory,  PRC;  (Songs)  Wild 
Country.  PRC;  (Songs)  Range  Beyond  the 
Blue,  PRC. 

DON  CEORCE 

1946 —  (Songs)   People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

1945 —  (Songs)  The  Cay  Senorita,  Col.;  (Songs)  I'll 
Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.; 
(Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

CEORCE  CERSHWIN 

( Deceased ) 

1947 —  (Songs)  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Score)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 
1944 — (Songs)   Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM. 

IRA  CERSHWIN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Ziegfeld  Follies.  MCM. 

1944 — (Songs)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM;  (Songs) 
Cover  Girl,  Col.;  (Songs)  Lady  in  the  Dark, 
Para. 

IRVING  CERTZ 

1948 —  (Score)  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  (Mus.  dir., 
score)  The  Counterfeiters,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild;  (Score)  Ad- 
ventures of  Gallant  Bess.  EL. 

1947 —  (Score)  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild. 


HERSCHEL  CILBERT 

1948 — (Score)  Open  Secret,  EL;  (Mus.  dir.)  An  Old 

Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 
1947 — (Score)   Mr.  District  Attorney,  Col. 
1946 — (Mus.  arr.)   Junior  Prom,  Mono. 


1948- 
1946- 


1944- 


1948- 


1947- 
1944- 


RAY  CILBERT 

-(Songs)  Melody  Time,  RKO. 
-(Songs)   Song  of  the  South,  RKO; 
Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 
-(Songs)  The  Three  Caballeros.  RKO. 


( Songs) 


ALBERT  CLASSER 

-<Mus.  dir.,  score)  Urubu.  UA ;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Last  of  the  Wild  Horses.  Screen  Guild;  i  Mus 
dir.  I  The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen  Guild; 
(Score)  Where  the  North  Begins,  Screen 
Guild. 

-(Score)  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC;  (Score) 
Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC. 

-(Score)  The  Contender,  PRC;  (Score)  The 
Monster  Maker,  PRC. 


MORT  CLICKMAN 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.)  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Lightnin'  in  the  Forest,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.i 
Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Slippy 
McCee,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Secret  Service  In- 
vestigator, Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Carson  City 
Raiders,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Timber  Trail, 
Rep. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Blackmail,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Rustlers  of  Dev- 
il's Canyon,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Trespasser. 
Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.; 
'Mus.  dir.)  Homesteaders,  of  Paradise  Valley, 
Rep.;  (Score)  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of 
Boomtown,  Rep.;  (Score)  Along  the  Oregon 
Trail,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Bandits  of  Dark 
Canyon,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Man 
from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  (Score)  The 
Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Traffic 
in  Crime,  Rep. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Gambler's  Choice,  Para.;  (Score) 
Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  (Arr.;  cond.) 
Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC:  (Score)  The  Mo- 
jave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  (Score)  Pride  of  the 
Plains,  Rep. 

JOHN  CLUSKIN 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen 
Guild. 

LUD  CLUSKIN 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.)  16  Fathoms  Deep.  Mono.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  High  Conquest,  Mono. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Avalanche.  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Partners  in  Time,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  Return  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

KERMIT  COELL 

1946 —  (Songs)  Abilene  Town,  UA;  (Songs)  The 
Bachelor's  Daughters.  UA. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Fallen  Angel.  20th. 

ERNEST  COLD 

1948 —  (Score)  Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Score)  Wyoming,  Rep.;  (Score)  Exposed, 
Rep. 

1946 —  (Score)  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ. 

AARON  CONZALES 

1948 —  (Songs)  The  Plunderers,  Rep. 

BOB  CORDON 

1947 —  (Arr.)  Copacabana,  UA. 


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MACK  CORDON 

1948 — i  Songs)  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  (Songs)    Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 
1946 — (Songs)  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 
1945 — (Songs)  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 

1944 —  (Music  consultant)  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling, 
20th;   (Songs)   Pin  Up  Cirl,  20th. 

JAY  CORNEY 

1945 —  (Songs)  The  Cay  Senorita,  Col. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Hey,  Rookie,  Col.;  (Songs)  Meet  the 
People,  MCM. 

ARCHIE  COTTLER 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

MORTON  COULD 

1945 —  'Songs)  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

AUCIE  COUPIL 

1944 —  'Songs)   Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

CIL  CRAU 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr. )  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Cornered,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Man  Alive,  RKO. 

|AN  CRAY 

1944 — (Score)   Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC. 

BUD  CREEN 

1946 —  'Songs)  Sentimental  Journey.  20th. 

JOHNNY  CREEN 
(r.  n  JOHN  W.  CREEN) 

1948 —  iMus.  dir.)  Easter  Parade,  MCM;  (Mus.  dir., 
orch.  arr.)  Up  In  Central  Park,  Ul. 

1947 —  (Score,  orch.  arr.)  Fiesta,  MCM;  (Mus.  dir., 
score,  songs)  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul; 
(Songs)  Cynthia,  MCM;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  It 
Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM;  (Songs)  Body 
and  Soul,  UA ;  (Orig.  songs)  Beat  the  Band, 
RKO. 


1946 —  (Songs)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB;  (Score)  Easy 
to  Wed,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MCM; 
(Mus.  dir.,  score)  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf, 
MCM. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.,  sup.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM; 
(Mus.  dir.,  sup.)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM; 
(Sup.)  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM. 

MORT  CREENE 

1948 — (Songs)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO;  (Songs) 
Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  (Songs)  Honey- 
moon, RKO. 

1946 —  (Songs)  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  (Songs) 
From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  (Songs)  Noc- 
turne, RKO. 

1945 —  (Songs)   Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

WALTER  CREENE 

1948 —  (Score)  Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  (Score) 
Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  (Score)  Mark  of  the 
Lash,  Screen  Guild;  (Score)  Return  of  the 
Lash,  EL;  (Score)  The  Fighting  Vigilantes, 
EL;  (Score)  Black  Hills,  EL;  (Mus.  dir.,  score) 
Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  (Score)  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Wild  Country,  PRC;  (Score) 
Chost  Town  Renegades,  PRC;  (Score)  Range 
Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Danny  Boy.  PRC;  (Vocal  and 
orch.  arr.)  Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC;  (Mus. 
arr.)  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

1945 — (Score)  Crime,  Inc.;  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Why 
Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

FERDE  CROFE 

1945 — (Vocal  arr.)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 
1944 — (Score)  Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

WALTER  CROSS 

1947 —  (Piano  recordings)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 


ALFRED  NEWMAN 


GENERAL  MUSIC  DIRECTOR 


20th  Century-Fox 


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MUSIC 


TED  CROUYA 

194-4 — (Songs)  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  (Songs) 
See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MCM. 

LOUIS  CRUENBERC 

1948 — (Score)  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  (Score) 
Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists. 
1945 — (Score)  Counter-Attack,  Col. 

1944 —  (Score)  An  American  Romance,  MCM. 

PEPE  CUIZAR 

1945 —  (Songs)  Pan  -  American^,  RKO;  (Songs) 
Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 

TITO  CUIZAR 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

ARTHUR  CUTTMAN 

1944 —  (Score,  cond.)   Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

RICHARD  HACEMAN 

1948 —  (Score)  Three  Godfathers,  MCM. 

1947 —  (Score)  Angel  and  the  Badmen,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  The  Fugitive,  RKO;  (Score) 
Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

EARLE  HACEN 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!,  20th; 
lOrch.  arr.)  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Kiss  of  Death,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

KARL  HA|OS 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Stars  Over  Texas,  PRC;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Wild  West,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Down 
Missouri  Way,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Driftin'  River, 
PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC. 

1945 —  I  Score)  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  (Mus. 
comp.,  cond.)  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone, 
PRC;  (Score)  The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC; 
(Score)  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Serv- 
ice, Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Summer  Storm, 
UA. 

OAKLEY  HALDEMAN 

1944 —  (Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

OSCAR  HAMMERSTEIN  II 

1948 — (Songs)  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  (Songs) 
Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1945 —  (Songs)  State  Fair,  20th. 


194^ 


EDWARD  HANNEMAN 

(Music  ed.)   Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 


ALETH  HANSEN 

1944 — (Songs)  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC. 

E.  Y.  HARBURC 

1947 —  (Songs)  California,  Para. 

1946 —  (Songs)   Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
Kismet,  MGM;  (Songs)  Meet  the  People, 
MCM. 

FRANK  HARFORD 

1945 —  (Songs)  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 

LEICH  HARLINE 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO; 
(Score!  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream 
House,  SRO;  (Score)  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO; 
(Score-songs)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO; 
I  Score  I  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO; 
( Score  I  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO; 
(Songs)  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer, 
RKO;  (Songs)  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  (Score) 
The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  (Score,  songs) 
Honeymoon,  RKO;  ( Score  I  A  Likely  Story, 
RKO;  (Score)  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Score)  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  (Score) 
Crack-Up,  RKO;  (Songs,  score)  From  This 
Day  Forward,  RKO;  (Score)  Lady  Luck,  RKO; 


(Score;  songs)  Nocturne,  RKO;  (Score)  Road 
to  Utopia,  Para.;  (Score)  Till  the  End  of 
Time,  RKO;  (Score)  The  Truth  About  Mur- 
der, RKO. 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  (Score) 
China  Sky,  RKO;  (Scorei  First  Yank  Into 
Tokyo,  RKO;  (Score)  George  White's  Scan- 
dals, RKO;  (Score)  Having  Wonderful  Crime, 
RKO;  (Score)  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO; 
(Score)  What  a  Blonde.  RKO. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Follow  the  Boys.  Univ.;  (Score) 
Heavenly  Days.  RKO;  (Score)  Music  in  Man- 
hattan, RKO;  (Score)  A  Night  of  Adventure, 
RKO. 

W.  FRANKE  HARLINC 

1944 —  (Score)  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More, 
Mono.;  (Score)  When  the  Lights  Co  on 
Again,  PRC. 

LORENZ  HART 

(  Deceased  1943  ) 

1948 — (Co-score)  Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

WILBUR  HATCH 

1947 —  ("Whistler"  theme  music)  The  Thirteenth 
Hour,  Col. 

1946 —  (Theme  music)   Mysterious  Intruder,  Col. 

1945 —  (Theme  music)  The  Power  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  (Theme  music)  The  Voice  of  the  Whis- 
tler, Col. 

1944 —  (Score)  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col.: 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Whistler,  Col. 

LENNIE  HAYTON 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Pirate,  MCM;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Summer  Holiday,  MCM;  (Mus.  dir.)  Words 
and  Music,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Hucksters,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MCM;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.  I  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

HY  HEATH 

1947 —  (Songs)  Saddle  Pals.  Rep. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

WALLY  HECLIN 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  UA. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Love  Laughs  at  Andv  Hardy,  MCM;  (Orch. 
arr.)   Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Twice  Blessed,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MCM;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

RAY  HEINDORF 

(Head  of  Warner  Bros.  Music  Dept. 
from  April  1948) 
1948 — (Songs)    Race  Street,  RKO;    (Mus.  dir.)  Ad- 
ventures of  Don  Juan.  WB;  (Orch.  arr. I  Two 
Guys  from  Texas.   WB;    (Orch.   arr.,  cond.) 
Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.,  songs)  Love  and  Learn,  WB; 
(Mus.  dir.,  orch.  arr.)  My  Wild  Irish  Rose, 
WB. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  (Orch. 
arr.,  cond.)  Night  and  Day,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.) 
The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB;  (Score, 
orch.  conduct.)  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 — (Music  adpt.)  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB; 
(Orch.  arr.)    Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

CHARLES  HENDERSON 

1948 —  (Vocal  dir.)  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  (Vo- 
cal dir.)  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  (Vocal  dir.)  When 
My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me.  20th. 

1947 —  (Assoc.  mus.  dir.,  songs)  I  Wonder  Who's 
Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Carnival 
in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Shocking 
Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  (Vocal  arr.)  Mother 
Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.;  songs)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  (Assoc. 
mus.  dir.)    If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;    (Mus.  arr., 


vocal)  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th;  (Mus. 
arr.,  vocal)  Margie,  20th. 
1945 — (Mus.  dir.)  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe, 
20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Doll  Face,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Nob  Hill,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  State  Fair,  20th; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Where  Do  We  Co  from  Here, 
20th. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Pin  Up  Girl,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Something 
for  the  Boys,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Sweet  and 
Low-Down,  20th. 

RAY  HENDERSON 

1947 — (Score,  songs)   Good  News,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Score)    George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

CHARLES  HERBERT 

1947 — (Songs)  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

(AMBLAN  HERPIN 

1946 —  (Songs)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

BERNARD  HERRMANN 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th. 
1946 — (Score)  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

1945 —  (Score)  Hangover  Square,  20th. 

1944 —  (Score)   Jane  Eyre,  20th. 

LOUIS  HERSCHER 

1946 —  (Songs)  Mr.  Hex,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Songs)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Songs)    Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

EDWARD  HEYMAN 

1948 —  (Songs)  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM; 
(Songs)  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM. 

1947—  — (Songs)  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  (Songs) 

Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  (Songs)   Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA. 

WERNER  HEYMANN 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  (Score) 
Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  (Score)  Mad  Wednesday,  UA;  (Score)  Al- 
ways Together,  WB. 

1945 —  (Score)  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA;  (Score)  Kiss  and 
Tell,  Col. 

1944 —  (Score)  Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.: 
(Songs)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  (Score) 
Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  (Score)  My  Pal, 
Wolf,  RKO;  (Score)  Our  Hearts  Were  Young 
and  Gay,  Para.;  (Score)  Together  Again. 
Col. 

BILLY  HILL 
(r  n  WILLIAM  H.  HILL) 

1947 — (Song)  The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

CARL  HOEFLE 

1947 —  (Score)  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  (Songs) 
Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  God's 
Country,  Screen  Guild;  (Mus.  dir.)  Romance 
of  the  West.  PRC. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC. 

AL  HOFFMAN 

1948 —  (Songs)  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col. 

1947—  — (Songs)   Heartaches,  PRC. 

FREDERICK  HOLLANDER 

1948 —  (Score)  Berlin  Express,  RKO;  (Score)  Wall- 
flower, WB;  (Mus.  dir.,  score,  songs)  A  For- 
eign Affair,  Para.;  (Songs)  That  Lady  in  Er- 
mine, 20th. 

1947 — (Score)  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  (Score) 
The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  (Score)  Stallion 
Road,  WB;  (Score)  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB. 

1946 —  (Score)  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  (Score) 
Janie  Gets  Married,  WB;  (Score)  Never  Say 
Goodbye,  WB;  (Score,  adpt.)  The  Time,  the 
Place  and  the  Girl,  WB;  (Score)  Two  Guys 
from  Milwaukee,  WB;  (Score)  The  Verdict, 
WB. 

1945 — Oore)  Conflict.  WB;  (Score)  Pillow  to  Post, 
WB;  (Score)  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col.; 
(Score)  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 


BEN  HOMER 

1946 —  (Songs)  Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

VAUCHN  HORTON 

1947 —  (Songs)   Louisiana,  Mono. 

WILL  M.  HOUCH 

1947 — (Songs)  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th. 

DICK  HOWARD 

1947 — (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

JOSEPH  E.  HOWARD 

1947 — (Songs)  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th. 

DAN  HOWELL 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

FLOYD  HUDDLESTON 

1948 —  (Songs)  Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

MARVIN  HUGHES 

1946 — (Songs)  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep. 

JACQUES  1  BERT 

1948 — (Score)  Macbeth,  Rep. 

RAMEZ  IDRESS 

1948 — (Songs)  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

ROY  INCRAHAM 

1945 —  (Songs)  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 

CALVIN  JACKSON 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 
1945— (Orch.  arr.)   Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy, 

MGM;  (Orch.  arr.)  Thrill  of  a  Romance, 
MGM. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

HOWARD  JACKSON 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC. 

TONY  JACKSON 

1944 —  (Songs)   Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM. 

HARRY  JAMES 

1946 —  (Songs)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

INEZ  JAMES 

1948 — (Songs)  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.; 
(Songs)  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.; 
(Song)  This  Is  the  Life.  Univ. 

WERNER  JANSSEN 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.)  Ruthless,  EL. 

1946 —  (Score)  A  Night  in  Casablanca.  UA. 

1945 —  (Score)  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  (Score)  The 
Southerner,  UA. 

1944 — (Score)  Guest  in  the  House,  UA. 

WILL  JASON 

1947—  — (Prod.,  dir.,  songs)    Sarge  Goes  to  College, 

Mono. 

HERB  JEFFRIES 

1948 —  (Songs)  Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

CORDON  JENKINS 

1946 —  (Score)  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 

M.  K.  "Moe"  JEROME 

1948 — (Songs)  Race  Street,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Love  and  Learn,  WB;  (Songs)  My 
Wild  Irish  Rose.  WB. 

1944 — (Songs)  Shine  On  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

CEORCE  JESSEL 

1947 — (Prod.,  songs)   I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her 

Now,  20th. 
1944 — -(Songs)  Show  Business,  RKO. 

FORREST  JOHNSON 

1944 — (Songs)  Lumberjack,  UA;  (Songs)  Mystery 
Man,  UA. 


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1944- 


1947- 
1946- 


PAT  JOHNSON 

-(Song)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ. 

ARTHUR  JOHNSTON 

•ISongs)   Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

-I  Song)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 


SPIKE  JONES 

1946 — (Songs)   Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

LOUIS  JORDAN 

1945 — (Songs)  Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Her 
Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

WALTER  JURMANN 

1948 — (Songs)  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

IRVING  KAHAL 

(  Deceased  I 

1945 — (Songs)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 


1944- 


CUS  KAHN 

<  Deceased  I 

■(Songs)   Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM. 


BERT  KALMAR 

1947-  — (Songs)   Copacabana,  UA. 

BRONISLAU  KAPER 

1948 —  (Score)  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM;  ( Score  i 
Homecoming.  MCM;  (Score)  The  Secret 
Land,  MCM;  (Score)  Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 

1947 — (Mus.  dir.)  Song  of  Love,  MCM;  (Score) 
Cynthia,  MCM;  (Score)  Green  Dolphin  Street, 
MCM;   (Score)   High  Wall,  MCM. 

1946 — (Score)  Courage  of  Lassie,  MCM;  (Score) 
The  Secret  Heart,  MCM;  (Score)  Three  Wise 
Fools,  MCM. 

1945 — (Score)  Bewitched,  MGM;  (Score)  Our  Vines 
Have  Tender  Crapes,  MCM;  (Score)  Without 
Love,  MCM. 

1944 — (Score)  Gaslight,  MCM;  (Score)  Marriage  Is 
a  Private  Affair,  MCM;  (Score)  Mrs.  Parking- 
ton,  MGM. 


1948- 


SOL  KAPLAN 

(Score)  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 


DAVID  KAPP 

1945 — (Songs)    Her   Lucky   Night,  Univ. 
Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 


( Songs) 


FRED  KARCER 

1948 — (Mus.  sup.)  Mary  Lou,  Sol.;  (Mus.  sup.  I  La- 
dies of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

1946 —  (Mus.  arr.)  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

BERNARD  KATZ 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 

WILLIAM  KATZ 

1948 — (Songs)  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MCM. 

EDWARD  J.  KAY 

(Head  of  Monogram-Allied  Artists  Music  Dept.) 
1948 — (Mus.  dir.)    Bungalow   13.  20th;   (Mus.  dir., 
score,  orch.  arr.)  The  Checkered  Coat,  20th. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Alaska,  Mono.;  (Songs)  Hot  Rhythm, 
Mono. 

BUDDY  KAYE 

1947 —  (Songs)     Sarge    Goes    to    College,  Mono.; 
(Songs)   Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

DON  KAYE 

1946 — (Songs)   Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

ROBERT  KEITHE 

1948 —  (Vocal  arr.)  If  You  Knew  Susie.  RKO. 
1946 — (Vocal  arr.)  The  Bamboo  Blonde.  RKO. 

1945 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

JIMMY  KENNEDY 

1944 — (Songs)   Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

JACK  KENNY 

1946 —  (Songs)   Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 


WALTER  KENT 

1948 — (Songs)  Melody  Time,  RKO ;  (Songs)  An  In- 
nocent Affair,  UA. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.; 
(Songs)   Heartaches,  PRC. 

1946 — (Songs)   Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  (Songs) 
Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep. 

1944 — (Songs)  Casanova  in  Burlesque.  Rep.; 
(Songs!  In  Society,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Louisiana 
Hayride,  Col.;  (Songs)  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Sox, 
Col.;  (Songs)  My  Best  Cal,  Rep.;  (Songs) 
Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

JEROME  KERN 

l  Deceased ) 

1946 —  (Songs)   Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1944 — (Songs)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  'Songs) 
Cover  Girl,  Col. 

ARAM   KHACHATURI AN 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

EDWARD  KILENYI 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.,  score  I  Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

LEON  KLATZKIN 

1948 —  (Score)  Inner  Sancfum,  Film  Classics. 

JOHN  KLENNER 

1947 —  (Songs)  Heartaches,  PRC. 

VICK  KNICHT 

1944 —  (Songs)   Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

TED  KOEHLER 

1948 —  (Songs)  Race  Street,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Songs)  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf.  MCM. 
1944 — (Songs)   Rainbow  Island,  Para.;   (Songs)  Up 

in  Arms,  RKO. 

RUDOLPH  C.  KOPP 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Bride  Goes  Wild,  MGM;  (Score) 
Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM. 

1947 — (Score)   My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses.  MCM. 

1946 —  (Score)   Gallant  Bess,  MCM. 

ERICH  WOLFCANC  KORNCOLD 

1947 —  (Score)  Escape  Me  Never,  WB. 

1946 — (Score)    Deception.  WB;    (Score)  Devotion, 

WB;   (Score)  Of  Human  Bondage.  WB. 
1944 — (Score)   Between  Two  Worlds,  WB. 

PAUL  KOY 

1948 —  (Songs)  Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

ALEX  KRAMER 

1944 — (Songs)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

RAOUL  KRAUSHAAR 

1946 —  (Mus.  sup.)  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  (Score)  Stork 
Bites  Man,  UA. 

SICMUND  KRUMCOLD 

1947 —  (Advisor)   Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

EFREM  KURTZ 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir. )  Macbeth,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  M.  LaCALLE 

1947 — (Songs)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

LAMBILOTTE 

1944 — (Score)  Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 

MILLARD  LAMPELL 

1946 —  (Songs)  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

SIR  LANCELOT 

1947 —  (Song)  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

BURTON  LANE 

1944 — (Songs)    Meet  the  People, 
Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

JOHNNY  LANE 

1948 —  (Songs)  Melody  Time.  RKO. 


MCM;  (Songs) 


MUSIC 


337 


KENNETH  LANE 

1947 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

1946 — (Mus.  arr.,  vocal)  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.; 
(Music  arr.)  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 

ARTHUR  LANCE 

1948 —  (Score)  Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

1946 — (Score)  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Score)  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  (Music 
dir.,  score)   It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir..  score)  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO; 
(Score)  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  (Score) 
Casanova  Brown,  RKO. 

JOHNNY  LANCE 

1946 —  (Songs)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

AUCUSTIN  LARA 

1944 —  (Songs)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

ALEXANDER  LASZLO 

1948 — (Score)  Parole,  Inc.,  EL;  (Score)  The  Spir- 
itualist, EL. 

1947 —  (Score)  Banjo,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Un- 
tamed Fury,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.,  songs)  Yankee 
Fakir,  Rep. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Accomplice,  PRC;  (Score)  The 
French  Key,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  The 
Class  Alibi.  Rep.;  (Score)  Hot  Cargo,  Para.; 
(Score)  Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Mono.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  People  Are  Funny,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Strange  Impersonation,  Rep.;  (Score)  They 
Made  Me  a  Killer.  Para. 

1945 —  (Score)  Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  (Score) 
The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  (Score)  High 
Powered,  Para.;  (Score)  One  Exciting  Night, 
Para. 

1944 —  (Score)  Black  Magic,  Mono.;  (Score)  Dan- 
gerous Passage,  Para.;  (Score)  Double  Ex- 
posure, Para. 

WILLIAM  LAVA 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Big  Punch,  WB ;  (Score)  Em- 
braceable  You,  WB ;  (Score,  songs)  Moonrise, 
Rep. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  She-Wolf  of  London,  Univ. 

1945—  (Score)  To  the  Shores  of  Iwo  Jima,  UA. 

RAUL  LAVISTA 

1948 — (Score)  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics; 
(Mus.  dir.,  score)  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

ALEC  LAW 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)    Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

CHARLES  B.  LAWLER 

1944 —  (Songs)  Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 

JACK  LAWRENCE 

1946 —  (Songs)   The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

MAUREY  LAZAR 

1946 —  (Songs)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

ERNESTO  LECUONA 

1947 —  (Songs,  actor)  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1945 —  (Score)  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

MARGARITA  LECUONA 

1945 —  (Songs)  Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

LESTER  LEE 

1948 —  I  Songs)  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  (Songs)  Ladies  of 
the  Chorus,  Col. 

1944 — (Songs)  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  (Songs)  Take 
It  Big,  Para.;  (Songs)  You  Can't  Ration  Love, 
Para.;  (Songs)  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

HOWARD  LEEDS 

1946 —  (Songs)  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

FRED  W.  LEICH 

1944 — (Songs)  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

JOHN  LEIPOLD 

1944— -(Score)  Nine  Girls,  Col. 

JEAN  LENOIR 

1946 —  (Songs)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

SAM  LERNER 

1947 —  (Songs)  Intrigue,  UA. 


1944- 


EDCAR  LESLIE 

(Songs)   Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col. 


MARK  LEVANT 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Bad  Man  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 

1945—  (Mus.  dir.)   The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

ALVIN  LEVIN 

1947 —  (Score)  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  (Score)  It's  a 
Joke,  Son,  Eagle-Lion;  (Score)  Killer  at  Large, 
PRC;  (Score)  Too  Many  Winners,  PRC; 
(Score)  Railroaded,  PRC. 

BOB  LEVINSON 

1946 —  (Songs)  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

JERRY  LEVINSON 

1944 — -(Songs)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

SCT.  J.  C.  LEWIS.  JR. 

1944 — (Songs)  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

SAM  M.  LEWIS 

1944 — (Songs)  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep. 

MAX  LEIBMAN 

1944 —  (Songs)  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

JOSEPH  J.  LILLEY 

1948 —  Vocal  arr.)  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  adpt.)  Isn't  It  Romantic.  Para.;  (Songs) 
The  Paleface.  Para. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  (Vocal 
arr.)  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  (Vocal 
arr.)  Road  to  Rio,  Para.;  (Vocal  arr.)  Cross 
My  Heart.  Ul. 

1946 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  (Vocal  arr.) 
Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para.; 
(Vocal  arr.)  The  Stork  Club.  Para. 

1944 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  (Vocal 
arr.)   Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

ROSA  LINDA 

1947 —  (Piano  recordings)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

JAY  LIVINCSTON 

1948 —  (Songs)  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  (Songs)  Isn't  It 
Romantic,  Para.;  (Songs)  The  Paleface  Para. 

1947 —  -(Songs)  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  (Songs) 
Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  (Songs)  The  Stork 
Club,  Para.;  (Songs)  Why  Girls  Leave  Home, 
PRC. 

1944 — (Songs)  I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  (Songs) 
Swing  Hostess,  PRC. 

JERRY  LIVINCSTON 

1948 —  (Songs)  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

NORMAN  LLOYD 

1948 — (Score)  My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious  Film 
Assoc. 

JOHN  JACOB  LOEB 

1944 —  (Songs)  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep. 

FRANK  LOESSER 

1948 — (Song)   On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Song)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
See  Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM. 

ANITA  LOPEZ 

1945 —  (Songs)  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

SID  LORRAINE 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

HARRY  LUBIN 

1948 —  (Score)  Mr.  Reckless.  Para.:  (Score)  Caged 
Fury,  Para.;  (Score)  Waterfront  at  Midnight, 
Para. 

CENE  LUCAS 

1946 —  (Songs)  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC. 


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MUSIC 


ABE  LYMAN 

1948 — (Songs)   Mary  Lou,  Col. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

BILLY  LYNCK 

1944 — (Songs)  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 

ROBERT  MacCIMSEY 

(also  known  as  BOB  McJIMSEY) 

1946 —  (Songs)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Cangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC. 

HERBERT  MACIDSON 

1947 —  (Song)  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 
1946 — (Songs)  Do  You  Love  Me?  20th. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 
1944 — (Songs)  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO. 

HUGH  MAIN 

1946—  (Songs)  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 


1947- 


|ACK  McVEA 

■(Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 


1946- 


MATT  MALNECK 

-(Songs)  Do  You  Love  Me?  20th. 


ALBERT  HAY  MALOTTE 

1945 — (Music,  comp.,  arr.,  cond. )    The  Enchanted 
Forest,  PRC. 


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MAXINE  MANNERS 

(Songs)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 


SOL  MARCUS 

1944 —  (Songs)  When  the  Lights  go  on  Again,  PRC. 

PABLO  MARIN 

1945 —  (Songs)  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 


1948- 


LUCIEN  MAROWECK 

-'Score)    16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 


DOC  MASON 

1948 — (Songs)  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 


1947- 


CEORCE  MARION,  JR. 

(Orig.  songs)  Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 


PAUL  MARQUARDT 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM. 

HUCH  MARTIN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Good  News,  MGM. 

1944 — (Songs)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM. 

JACK  MASON 

1947 — (Arr.)    Copacabana,   UA;    (Mus.   dir.,  score, 
songs)  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

JOHN  MASON 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

MUIR  MATHIESON 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)    So  Evil  My  Love,  Para, 
dir.)   Escape,  20th. 


(Mus. 


CHARLES  MAXWELL 

1948— (Orch.  arr.)  The  Big  Punch,  WB;  (Orch. 
arr.)   Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1945 —  (Score)  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep. 

CHARLES  McCARRON 

i  Deceased ) 

1947 —  (Songs)  The  Perils  of  Pauline.  Para. 

JIMMY  McHUCH 

1948 —  (Songs)  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  (Songs) 
A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM. 

1947 — (Songs)  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Hit  Pa- 
rade of  1947,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Smash-Up — The 
Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  (Songs)  Two  Blondes 
and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  (Songs) 
People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

1945 — (Songs)  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  (Songs) 
Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Nob  Hill, 
20th. 

1944 — (Songs)  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  (Songs) 
The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO. 

VICTOR  McLEOD 

1947 —  (Songs)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 


EDDIE  MAXWELL 

1947 — (Songs)  The  Trespasser,  Rep. 

JACK  MEAKIN 

1947 — (Songs)  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 
1946 — (Songs)  Out  California  Way,  Rep. 

RICHARDO  LOPEZ  MENDES 

1944 — (Songs)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

JOHNNY  MERCER 

1946— (Songs)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM. 
1944 — (Songs)    Here  Come   the  WAVEs. 
(Songs)  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 


Para. 


1944- 


MAHLON  MERRICK 

(Mus.  dir.)  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 


PAUL  MERTZ 

1948 — (Mus.  sup.)  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa.  Col.;  (Mus. 
sup.)  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  (Sup.) 
Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  (Mus.  sup.i  Manhattan 
Angel,  Col.;  (Mus.  sup. I  Loaded  Pistols,  Col.; 
(Mus.  dir.  I    I  Surrender,  Dear,  Col. 

1947 — (Mus.  dir.)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  (Sup.)  Glam- 
our Girl,  Col.;  (Sup.)  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.; 
(Sup.)  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col.; 
(Sup.)  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Cowboy  Blues,  Col. 


1947- 


SOL  MEYER 

(Songs)  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 


HENRY  MEYERS 

1944— (Songs)  Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

NICHOLAS  MIASKOVSKY 

1948 — (Score)  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

MICHEL  MICHELET 

1948 — (Score)  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947 —  (Score)  Lured,  UA. 

1946 —  (Score)  The  Chase,  UA. 

1944 —  (Score)  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  (Score)  Music 
for  Millions,  MGM;  (Score)  Voice  in  the 
Wind,  UA. 

DARIUS  MILHAUD 

1948 —  'Score)  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Film 
Intl. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

SIDNEY  MILLER 

1948 —  (Songs)  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  (Lyrics)  For 
the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.: 
(Songs)  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.: 
(Songs)  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

IRVING  MILLS 

1945 —  (Songs)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 

JAY  MILTON 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

PAUL  MISRAKI 

1946 —  (Score,  songs)  Heartbeat,  RKO. 

CHARLIE  MITCHELL 

1947 —  (Songs)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

TEEPEE  MITCHELL 
(r.   n    MITCHELL  TABLEPORTER) 

1944— (Songs)  Trocadero,  Rep. 

VIC  MIZZY 

1944 — (Songs)  In  Society,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Three 
Little  Sisters,  Rep. 

CYRIL  J.  MOCKRIDCE 

1948 —  (Score)  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming.  20th; 
i  Score  i  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!,  20th; 
(Score)  Deep  Waters.  20th;  (Score'  The 
Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  (Score)  The  Luck  of 
the  Irish.  20th;  (Score)  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th;  (Score)  Road  House,  20th. 


MUSIC 


339 


1947 — (Score)  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  (Score) 
The  Late  Ceorge  Apley,  20th;  (Score)  Miracle 
on  34th  Street,  20th;  (Score)  Nightmare  Al- 
ley, 20th. 

1946 — (Score)  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  (Score) 
Cluny  Brown,  20th;  (Score)  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th;  (Score)  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th; 
(Incld.  music)   Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th 

1945 — (Score)  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th; 
(Score)  Molly  and  Me,  20th;  (Score)  Thun- 
derhead — Son  of  Flicka,  20th;  (Score)  The 
Sullivans,  20th. 

1944 — (Score)  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  (Score)  The 
Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  (Score)  Ladies  of 
Washington,  20th. 


JEROME  MOROSS 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)    loan  of  Arc,  RKO ;    (Mus.  dir., 

score)   Close-Up,  EL. 
1946 — (Orch.    arr.)    Nobody    Lives    Forever,    WB ; 

(Orch.  arr.)  Three  Strangers,  WB. 
1945 — (Orch.  arr.)  Christmas  in  Connecticut,  WB; 

(Orch.  arr.)  Conflict,  WB ;  (Orch.  arr.)  Pillow 

to  Post,  WB. 
1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  Uncertain  Clory,  WB. 
1943 — (Orch.  arr.)  Northern  Pursuit,  WB. 


1945- 
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1948- 
1947- 


1944- 


| AMES  MONACO 

I  Deceased ) 

-(Songs)  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th. 
-(Songs)  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th. 

McELBERT  MOORE 

-(Songs)  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 
-(Songs)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

PHIL  MOORE 

-(Orch.  arr.)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM; 
(Songs)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Troc- 
adero,  Rep. 


WILTON  MOORE 

1947 —  (Songs)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

LUCIEN  MORAWECK 

1946 —  (Score)  Avalanche,  PRC;  (Score)  The  Return 
of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 — (Mus.  score)   Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 

LARRY  MOREY 

1948 —  (Songs)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

RUSS  MORCAN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 


1944- 


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1946- 


1945- 
1946- 
1944- 


1945- 
1944- 


1948- 
1947- 
1946- 


1944- 


ALEX  MORRISON 

-(Songs)  When  the  Lights  go  on  Again,  PRC. 

ARTHUR  MORTON 

-(Orch.  arr.)  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 
-(Orch.  arr.)   It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Shock,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.) 

(Orch.  arr.)  Somewhere  in  the 
(Orch.  arr.)    Strange  Triangle, 


Smoky,  20th; 
Night,  20th; 
20th. 
-(Orch.  arr.) 


Within  These  Walls,  20th. 


TED  MOSSMAN 

-(Songs)  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

LYLE  MURPKY 

-(Orch.  arr.)  Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

HENRY  MYERS 

-(Songs)  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 
-(Songs)    Meet  the   People,   MGM;  (Songs) 
Hey,  Rookie,  Col. 

JOSEF  MYROW 

-(Songs)  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 
-(Songs)  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 
-(Songs)   If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;   (Songs)  Three 
Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 

A.  J.  NEIBURC 

-(Songs)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 


LEO  ROBIN 


340 


MUSIC 


HENRY  NEMO 

1947 — (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

SAM  NEUMAN 

1944 — (Songs)  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC ;  (Songs)  Ma- 
chine Cun  Mama,  PRC;  (Songs)  Men  on  Her 
Mind,  PRC. 

|IM  NEW  I  LL 

1944 —  (Songs)  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC. 

ALBERT  NEWMAN 

1945 —  (Mus.  sup.)   Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  (Mus.  sup.) 
Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep. 

ALFRED  NEWMAN 

(Head  of  20th- Fox  Music  Dept.) 

CHARLES  NEWMAN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Easy  to  Look  at,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  (Songs) 
Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

EMIL  NEWMAN 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO ;  (Score) 
Jungle  Patrol,  20th;  I  Mus.  dir.  I  Texas, 
Brooklyn,  and  Heaven,  UA;  I  Mus.  dir.  I  Joan 
of  Arc,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  Inner  Sanctum, 
Film  Classics;  (Mus.  dir.)  Enchantment,  RKO; 
(Mus.  dir.)   The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  Thunder  in  the  Valley, 
20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir. ) 
Cluny  Brown,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Dark 
Corner,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Do  You  Love  Me? 
20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Sentimental  Journey,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Shock, 
20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Smoky,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Strange  Triangle,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Wake  Up 
and  Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  The 
Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Circum- 
stantial Evidence,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Colonel 
Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Doll  Face, 
20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  House  on  92nd  St.,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Junior  Miss,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Molly  and  Me, 
20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Nob  Hill,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Spider,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Thunderhead — 
Son  of  Flicka,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Where  Do 
We  go  from  Here?  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Within 
These  Walls,  20th. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)    Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Buf- 
falo Bill.  20th;   (Mus.  dir.)   The  Eve  of  St. 
Mark,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep 
20th;    (Mus.  dir.)    Home  in   Indiana,  20th 
(Mus.  dir.)   In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th 
(Mus.    dir.)    Ladies    of    Washington,  20th 
(Mus.    dir.)    Laura,    20th;    (Mus   dir.)  The 
Lodger,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th 
Mus.    dir.)    Roger    Touhy — Gangster,  20th 
(Mus.  dir.)   Something  for  the  Boys,  20th 
(Mus.    dir.)    Sweet    and    Low-Down,  20th 
(Mus.  dir.)  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)   Tampico,  20th;    (Mus  dir.)   Wing  and 
a  Praver,  20th. 

LIONEL  NEWMAN 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Give  My  Regards,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Deep  Waters.  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Street 
With  No  Name,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Walls 
of  Jericho,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Apartment  for 
Peggy,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Cry  of  the  City, 
20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  That  Wonderful  Urge, 
20th;    (Mus.  dir.)    Road   House,  20th. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.,  songs)  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
cond. )  Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 


RAY  NOBLE 

1947 — (Songs)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

BOB  NOLAN 

1947 — (Songs)  On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 
1944 — (Songs)  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep. 

JIMMY  NOLAN 

1944 —  (Songs)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

FRED  NORMAN 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MCM. 

JOSEPH  NUSSBAUM 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 
1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 

BEN  OAKLAND 

1948 —  (Songs)    I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  (Song)  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Col.;  (Songs) 
Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col. 

1944 — (Songs)  Show  Business,  RKO. 


1944- 


DAVE    "TEX"  O'BRIEN 

(Songs,  actor)  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC. 


PAT  O  DEA 

1944 —  (Songs)  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC. 

PHIL  OHMAN 
(r.  n    F.  W.  OHMAN) 

1948 — (Score)   Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

1945 —  (Score)   Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO. 

1944 — (Songs)  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.; 
(Songs)  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep. 


1944— (Orch.  arr. 


SY  OLIVER 

Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 


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DAVID  OPPENHEIM 

-(Songs)  The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep. 
-(Songs)  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono. 

HAROLD  ORLOB 

-(Songs,  Sc. play)  Citizen  Saint,  Clyde  Elliott. 

EUCENE  ORMANDY 

-'Mus.  dir.)   Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 

FRANK  ORTH 

-(Songs)  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ. 

HARRY  OWENS 

(Songs)  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 

VICENT  PAIVA 

-(Songs)  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

CEORCE  PARRISH 

(Orch.  arr.)  Frenchmen's  Creek,  Para. 

MILTON  PASCAL 

-(Songs)   Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 


EDDIE  PAUL 

-(Mus.  dir.)  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA; 
Up  in  Mable's  Room,  UA. 

LUIZ  PEIXOTO 

-(Songs)  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

PEPE 

-(Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

BUDDY  PEPPER 

-(Songs)  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

FRANK  PERKINS 

-(Orch.  arr.)  Cinderella  Jones,  WB. 


(Mus.  dir.) 


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LOTHAR  PERL 

Unfinished  Dance,  MGM. 


HENRY  E.  PETHER 

(Songs)  Cover  Girl,  Col. 


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EDWARD  PLUMB 

1948 — iOrch.  arr.)   So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Score  for  puppetoon  seq.)  Variety  Cirl,  Para. 

1946 —  (Mus.  arr.,  orch.)  Sons?  of  the  South,  RKO. 
(Mus.  assoc.)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO:  (Orch. 
arr.)  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th;  (Score) 
Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

RUDOLPH  POLK 

1948 —  iMus.  dir.)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  (Mus. 
dir.)   Force  of  Evil,  MCM. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Other  Love,  UA;  (Mus.  sup.) 
The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

LEW  POLLACK 
(Deceased  1-22-46) 

1946 — (Songs)  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 — (Songs)  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.;  (Songs) 
Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  (Songs)  Sweet- 
hearts of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 


(Score,  songs) 


COLE  PORTER 

1948 — (Songs)    The   Pirate,  MCM; 
Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

LEWIS  PORTER 

1948 — i  Songs)   Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  (Soncs)  Driffin'  River.  PRC. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.: 
(Songs)  Trocadero,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Twilight  on 
the  Prairie,  Univ. 

M.  and  W.  P<">RtN0FF 

1947 —  (  Songs  I   Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

EDWARD  POWELL 

1948 —  iOrch.  arr.  I  Call  North  ide  777,  20th;  (Orch. 
arr. I  Sitting  Pretty.  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  That 
Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Snake  Piit, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Boomerang,  20th;  (Orch.  arr) 
The  Homestretch,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Miracle 
on  34th  Street,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Moss  Rose, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Captain  From  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Dragonwyck,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  My 
Darling  Clementine,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Three 
Little  Cirls  in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Leave  Her  To  Heaven,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  A  Royal  Scandal,  20th;  (Orch. 
arr.)  State  Fair,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  A  Tree 
Crows  in  Brooklyn,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Sun- 
day Dinner  For  a  Soldier,  20th. 

1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  Wilson,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Song 
of  Bernadette,  20th. 

JACQUES  PRESS 

1944 — (Songs)  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

ANDRE  PREVIN 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Act  of  Violence,  MCM.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MGM. 

CHARLES  PREVIN 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.)  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Homecoming,  MCM;  (Mus.  dir.)  The 
Three  Musketeers,  MCM;  (Songs)  An  Old 
Fashioned  Cirl,  EL;  (Mus.  cond.)  Hollow  Tri- 
umph. EL. 

(Cond.)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 
(Mus.  dir.)  Two  Sisters  From  Boston,  MCM. 
(Mus.   dir.)    Delightfully   Dangerous,  UA; 
(Mus.  dir.)    It's   in  the   Bag,   UA;  (Songs) 
Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

(Mus.  dir.)  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA; 
(Mus.  dir.)  This  Is  The  Life,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

SERCE  PROKOFIEFF 

1948 — (Score)  The  Iron  Curtain.  20th. 

ARTHUR  QUENZER 

1947 —  (Songs)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 


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LEONID  RAAB 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)  To  the  Victor,  WB;  (Orch.  arr  ' 
Wallflower,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  Smart  Cirls 
Don't  Talk,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  Whiplash,  WB; 
(Score)  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Cry  Wolf,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Possessed,  WB ;  (Orch.  arr.  I  Stallion  Road. 
WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB  ; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Always  Together,  WB;  (Orch. 
arr.)  That  Hagen  Cirl,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  The 
Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB ;  (Orch  arr.) 
Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.)  Two 
Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB ;  (Orch.  arr.) 
The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  (Orch. 
arr.)  The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB; 
(Score)  Hotel  Berlin,  WB;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Conspirators,  WB;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  (Orch.  arr.)  Mr. 
Skeffington,  WB. 

DAVID  RAKSIN 

1948 —  (Score)  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  (Score) 
Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th;  (Score)  Force 
of  Evil,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty, 
RKO;  (Score)  The  Homestretch,  20th; 
(Score)  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  (Score)  For- 
ever Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  (Score)  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  (Score)  Don  |uan  Quilligan,  20th;  (Score; 
songs)  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  (Score)  Where 
Do  We  Go  From  Here,  20th. 

1944 — (Songs)  Laura,  20th;  (Score)  Tampico,  20th. 

BEN  RALEICH 

1944 — (Songs)   Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

BUCK  RAM 

1948 —  (Songs)  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

DON  RAYE 

1948 — (Songs)    Race  Street,  RKO;    (Songs)    A  Song 

Is  Born,  RKO:    (Songs)    A  Date  With  Judy. 

MGM;  (Songs)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO 
1944 — (Songs)    Broadway   Rhythm,   MGM;  (Songs) 

Night  Club  Cirl,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Reckless  Age. 

Univ. 

LEWIS  RAYMOND 

1944 — (Orch.  arr.)   Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

LUCINIO  REFICE 

1944 —  (Song)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ. 

BILLY  REID 

1947 —  I  Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono. 

DON  REID 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

NADIA  REISENBERC 

1947 —  (Piano  recording)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

HARRY  REVEL 

1947 —  (Songs)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Songs)  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 — (Songs)   Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

FREDERIC  EFREM  RICH 

1946—  (Score)  A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th 

1944 — (Score)  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

MIKE  RILEY 

1944 —  (Songs)  Trocadero,  Rep. 

AL  RINKER 

1948 —  (Songs)   Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

TEX  RITTER 

1945 —  (Songs)  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 
1944 — (Songs)  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC. 

FACUNDO  RIVERO 

1948 — (Songs)    Mary  Lou,  Col. 


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MUSIC 


ALLAN  ROBERTS 

1948 — (Songs)     The    Lady    from    Shanghai,  Col.; 

( Songs  )  Mary  Lou,  Col.;  ( Songs  I  Rose  of 
Santa  Rosa,  Col.;  (Songs)  Ladies  of  the 
Chorus,  Col.;  (Songsl   I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  (Songs)  The 
Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  Col.  (Songs)  Down  to 
Earth,  Col.;  (Songs)  Singin'  in  the  Corn, 
Col.;  (Songs)  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  (Songs) 
The  Cuilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  (Songs) 
Clamour  Cirl,  Col.;  (Songs)  Little  Miss 
Broadway,  Col.;  (Songs)  Sweet  Genevieve, 
Col.;  (Songs)  Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead, 
Col.;  (Songs)  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col.; 
(Song)  Dead  Reckoning,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Meet  Me  On  Broadway,  Col.;  (Songs) 
Gilda,  Col.;  (Songs)  It's  Great  to  Be  Young, 
Col.;  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para.; 
(Songs)  Perilous  Holiday,  Col.;  (Songs)  Talk 
About  a  Lady,  Col.;  (Songs)  The  Thrill  of 
Brazil,  Col. 

DOROTHY  ROBERTS 

1948 —  (Songs)   Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

LEO  ROBIN 

1948 — (Songs)  Casbah,  Ul;  (Songs)  That  Lady  in 
Ermine,  20th. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Something  In  the  Wind.  Ul. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  (Songs) 
The  Time,  The  Place  and  The  Girl,  WB. 

1945 — (Songs)  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Songs)    Greenwich  Village,  20th. 

SID  ROBIN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.; 
(Songs)   Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

EARL  ROBINSON 

1948 —  (Score,  songs)  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL. 

1947 —  (Songs)  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM; 
(Songs)  California,  Para.;  (Score)  The 
Roosevelt  Story,  Tola. 

1946 —  (Songs)   A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th. 

|.  RUSSEL  ROBINSON 

1948 —  (Songs)   Mary  Lou,  Col. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 
1946 — (Songs)   Margie,  20th. 

RICHARD  RODCERS 

1948 —  (Co-score)   Words  and  Music.  MGM. 
1945 — (Songs)    State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 — (Songs)  Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

HEINZ  ROEM  HELD 

1948 — (Score)  The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  (Score) 
The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  ( Mus.  dir.) 
Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  (Score)  On  Our 
Merry  Way,  UA;  (Mus.  dir.)  Who  Killed 
"Doc"  Robbin,  UA;  (Score)  My  Dear  Secre- 
tary, UA;  (Mus.  dir.)  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA; 
(Score)  Station  West,  RKO;  (Score)  I,  Jane 
Doe,  Rep. 

-(Score)    Down  to   Earth,   Col.;    (Mus.  dir.- 
score)    Heaven   Only    Knows,    UA;  (Score) 
Christmas    Eve,    UA;    (Mus.    dir.)    The  Fa- 
bulous Joe,  UA ;  (Mus.  dir.)  Curley,  UA. 
-(Mus.  dir.)   The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA; 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Chase,  UA;  (Score)  Mr.  Ace. 
UA;  (Score)  O.  S.  S.,  Para.;  (Mus.  cond.)  A 
Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 
-(Score)  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 
-(Score)  Janie,  WB;  (Score)  Make  Your  Own 
Bed,   WB ;    (Mus.  adpt.)    Shine  on  Harvest 
Moon.  WB. 


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TONY  ROMANO 

1944 —  (Songs)  Trocadero.  Rep. 

SICMUND  ROMBERC 

1948 — (Score,  songs)  Up  In  Central  Park,  Ul. 

HAROLD  ROME 

1946- — (Songs)   Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

ANN  RONELL 

1948 — (Score-new  lyrics)  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1945 —  (Score)  Story  of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Tomorrow,  the  World,  UA. 


SA  RORIS 

1947 — (Songs)  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

DAVID  ROSE 

1947 —  (Songs)  Ladies'  Man,  Para. 

1945 —  (Songsl  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 — (Score)  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO; 
(Score)   Winged  Victory,  20th. 

FRED  ROSE 

1946 —  (Songs)    Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Come  On  Danger,  RKO. 

CENE  ROSE 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway, 
20th. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)   Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Doll  Face,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.) 
The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Nob 
Hill,  20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Pan-Americana,  RKO; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Radio  Stars  On  Parade,  RKO; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Show  Business,  RKO;  (Orch.  arr.)  Step  Lively, 
RKO. 

MILTON  ROSEN 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Challenge,  20th;  (Mus.  dir., 
score)  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance;  (Score) 
The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  (Score)  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  (Mus.  dir.)  Rustler's 
Round-Up,  Univ.;  (Score)  Pirates  of  Monte- 
rey, Ul. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Dressed 
to  Kill,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Gunman's  Code, 
Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Lawless  Breen,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.;  score)  Tangier,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.; 
score)  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir., 
score)  The  Time  of  Their  Lives,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir;  score) 
Men  In  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  On 
Stage  Everybody,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Pursuit  to 
Algiers,  Univ.;  (Songs)  See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.; 

(Songs;  mus.  dir.;  score)  Shady  Lady,  Univ.; 

(Mus.  dir.;  score)  Sudan,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
Under  Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.;  score)  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.; 
(Songs)  Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  Univ.;  (Songs) 
My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Slightly 
Terrific,  Univ.;  (Songs)  South  of  Dixie, 
Univ.;  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

CHARLES  ROSOFF 

1946 —  (Songs)  The  Gay  Cavalier,  Mono.;  (Songs) 
Wild  West,  PRC. 

CIOACCHINO  ROSSINI 

(Deceased  1868) 

1948 —  (Score)  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 

MIKLOS  ROZSA 

1948 — IScore)  The  Naked  Citv.  Ul;  (Score)  Com- 
mand Decision,  MGM;  (Score)  Kiss  the  Blood 
Off  My  Hands.  Ul. 

1947 —  IScore)  Brute  Force.  Ul;  (Score)  Desert  Fury, 
Para.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA; 
(Score)  The  Other  Love,  UA;  (Mus.  dir., 
(score)  The  Red  House,  UA;  (Mus.  dir., 
adapt.)  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul  :  (Score) 
Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul;  (Score)  A  Double 
Life,  Ul;  (Score)  Secret  Beyond  the  Door, 
Ul;  (Score)  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

1946 — (Score)  Because  of  Him,  Univ.;  (Score)  The 
Killers,  Univ.;  (Score)  The  Strange  Love  of 
Martha  I  vers,  Para. 

1945 —  (Score)  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  (Score)  Lady 
on  a  Train,  Univ.;  (Score)  The  Lost  Week- 
end, Para.;  (Score)  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Dark  Waters,  UA;  (Score) 
Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  (Score)  The  Hour 
Before  Dawn,  Para.:  (Score)  The  Man  in 
Half  Moon  Street.  Para. 


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343 


HARRY  RUBY 

1947 —  (Songs)  Copacabana,  UA;  (Songs)  Carnival 
in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

1946 — (Songs)  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  (Songs) 
Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

ELEANOR  RUDOLPH 

1946 —  (Songs)    Nocturne,  RKO. 

CABRIEL  RUIZ 

1945 —  (Songs)  Mexicana,  Rep.;  (Songs'/  Pan-Ameri- 
cana, RKO. 

1944 — (Songs)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM. 

HENRY  RUSSELL 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  (Score) 
Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

LARRY  RUSSELL 

1944—  (Orch.  arr.)  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ. 

1943 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Crazy  House,  Univ. 

FRANK  RYERSON 

1947 —  (Songs)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

AL  SACK 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)   Melody  Time,  RKO. 

RICHARD  SALE 

1948 — (Dir.,  co-sc.play,  songs)  Campus  Honeymoon, 
Rep. 

CONRAD  SALINCER 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)  Easter  Parade,  MCM;  (Orch.  arr.) 
The  Pirate,  MCM;  (Orch.  arr.)  Summer  Holi- 
day, MCM;  (Orch.  arr.)  Words  and  Music, 
MCM. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Centennial  Summer,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MCM;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM;  (Orch. 
arr.)   Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

1945 —  (Orch.)  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM; 
(Orch.  arr.)    Meet  the  People,  MCM. 

WALDO  SALT 

1948 — (Sc. play,  song)  Rachel  and  the  Stranger, 
RKO. 

HANS   ).  SALTER 

1948 — (Score)  The  Sign  of  The  Ram.  Col.;  (Score) 
Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  (Score)  An  In- 
nocent Affair,  UA. 

1947 —  (Score,  songs)  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  (Score) 
That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  (Score)  The  Web,  Ul; 
(Score)  Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.;  (Score)  Lover  Come 
Back,  Univ.;  (Score)  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul; 
(Mus.  dir.,  score)  So  Goes  My  Love,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.,  songs)   Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.; 

(Songs,  dir.)  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  I'll 
Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  (Score)  Patrick  the 
Great,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  River  Gang,  Univ.; 

(Score)  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  (Song,  mus.  dir., 
adpt. )  That  Night  With  You,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score,  songs)   That's  the  Spirit,  Univ.; 

(Score)  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Uncle  Harry,  Univ. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.; 

(Mus.  dir.,  score)  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.; 

(Mus.  dir.)  Hi,  Cood-Lookin',  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.,   score)    House  of   Frankenstein,  Univ.; 

(Mus.  dir.,  score)  The  Invisible  Man's  Re- 
venge, Univ.  (Mus.  dir.)  Marshal  of  Gun- 
smoke,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Mummy's 
Ghost,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Pardon  My  Rhythm, 
Univ.;    (Mus.    dir.)    Phantom    Lady,  Univ.; 

(Mus.  dir.,  score)  San  Diego,  I  Love  You! 
Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

JACQUES  SAMOUSSOUD 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

WALTER  C.  SAMUELS 

1947 —  (Songs)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

TROY  SANDERS 

1948 —  (Mus.  assoc.)  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 


1947 — (Assoc.)  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  (Assoc.)  Road  to  Rio, 
Para. 

1946 — (Vocal  arr.)  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1945 —  (Music  assoc.)  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para.; 
(Music  assoc.)  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

JOE  SANNS 

1946 —  (Mus.  arr.)  Junior  Prom,  Mono. 

FRANK  SANUCCI 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Moon  Over  Montana,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  West 
of  the  Alamo,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Border  Badmen,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Flame 
of  the  West,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Frontier 
Feud,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Lonesome  Trail, 
Mono.;  (Score)  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe.  Mono.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono. ;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Marked  Trails,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Out- 
law Trail.  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Westward  Bound, 
Mono. 

PAUL  SAWTELL 

1948 —  (Score)  Raw  Deal.  EL;  (Score,  mus.  dir.)  Four 
Faces  West,  UA ;  (Score)  The  Arizona  Ranger, 
RKO;  (Score)  Design  for  Death,  RKO;  i  Score) 
Guns  of  Hate,  RKO;  (Score)  Return  of  the 
Bad  Men,  RKO;  (Score)  Western  Heritage, 
RKO;  (Score)  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  ( Score  I 
Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO;  (Score)  Northwest 
Stampede,  EL;  <  Score)  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO; 
(Score)  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col.;  (Score) 
Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Score)  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO;  (Score)  Sev- 
en Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  (Score)  Under 
the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  Blind  Spot. 
Col.;  (Score)  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  (Score) 
Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  (Score)  Desperate, 
RKO;  (Score)  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO; 
(Score)  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO;  (Score) 
Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO;  (Score) 
Thunder  Mountain,  RKO;  (Score)  Trail  Street, 
RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Vigilantes  Return.  Ul; 
(Score)  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO; 
(Mus.  dir.,  score)  For  You  I  Die,  Film 
Classics;  (Score)  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col.; 
(Score)  T-Men,  Eagle  Lion. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col.;  (Score)  Crim- 
inal Court,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  Dangerous 
Woman,  Univ.;  (Score)  The  Falcon's  Adven- 
ture, RKO;  (Score)  Renegades,  Col.;  (Score) 
San  Quentin,  RKO;  (Score)  Snafu,  Col.; 
(Score)  Step  By  Step,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Strange  Conquest,  Univ.;  (Score)  Tarzan  and 
the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO;  (Score)  Vacation 
in  Reno,  RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ. 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  RKO; 
(Score)  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;   (Mus.  dir.) 

I  Love  a  Bandleader,  Col.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Jungle 
Captive,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Tarzan  and  the 
Amazons,  RKO;  (Score)  Wanderer  of  the 
Wasteland,  RKO;  (Score)  West  of  the  Pecos. 
RKO. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  (Score) 
Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Col.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.;  (Scpre)  Nevada, 
RKO;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.;  (Score) 
Secret  Command,  Col.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Weird 
Woman,  Univ.;  (Score)  Youth  Runs  Wild, 
RKO. 

WALTER  SCHARF 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.,  orch.  arr.  I  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul; 
( Mus.  dir.,  orch.  arr.)  Casbah,  Ul;  iScore) 
The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul  ;  (Mus.  dir., 
orch.  arr..  songs)  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul  ;  I  Score  I 
The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

(Head  of  Republic  Music.  Dept. 
1943-1945  inc.) 


344 


MUSIC 


VIC  SCHOEN 

1948 — lOrch.  arr. )  Melody  Time,  RKO 

1944 —  I  Mus.  arr. )  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.,  arr.)  Swingtime  Johnny,  Univ. 

JACK  SCHOLL 

1947 —  (Songs)  Love  and  Learn,  WB. 

RUDY  SCHRACER 

1948 —  I  Score,  mus.  dir.i  Sleep,  My  Love,  UA; 
I  Score  I  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  (Score)  Strike 
It  Rich.  Allied  Artists. 

1947—  (Score)  Gunfighters,  Col. ;  (Score)  High  Tide. 
Mono.;  (Score)  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  (Score) 
Dangerous  Years,  20th;  (Score)  In  Self  De- 
fense, Mono.;  (Score)  Roses  Are  Red.  20th. 

1946 —  (Score)  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  (Score) 
Swamp  Fire,  Para. 

1945 —  (Score)  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944 —  (Mus.  cond.)  Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  (Score) 
Take  It  Big,  Para. 

WALTER  SCHUMANN 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Noose  Hanss  High,  EL. 

1947 —  (Score)  The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap. 
Ul;   (Score)   Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul. 

WILBUR  SCHWANDT 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MCM. 

ARTHUR  SCHWARTZ 

1946 —  (Songs)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB;  (Songs)  The 
Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB. 

MILTON  SCHWARZWALD 

1948 —  (Mus.  sup.)  Are  You  With  It?.  Ul;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Naked  City,  Ul;  (Mus.  dir.)  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul  ;  (Mus.  dir.  I  The  Count- 
ess of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  (Mus.  dir.)  Family 
Honeymoon,  Ul  ;  (Mus.  dir.)  Rogues'  Regi- 
ment, Ul;  (Mus.  dir.)  For  the  Love  of  Mary, 
Ul. 

1947 —  (Songs)  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

MORTON  SCOTT 

(Head  of  Republic  Music  Dept. 
from  Aug.  1  947  ) 

1947 — (Mus.  dir.)  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  Saddle 
Pals,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Second  Chance,  20th; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
That's  My  Gal,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Twilight  on 
the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Invisi- 
ble Wall.  20th;  (Mus.  dir.)  On  the  Old  Span- 
ish Trail,  Rep. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Affairs  of  Geraldine.  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  G.I.  War 
Brides,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Heldorado,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Night 
Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  One  Ex- 
citing Week,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Rainbow  Over 
Texas,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Roll  on  Texas  Moon, 
Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Spec- 
ter of  the  Rose,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Under  Ne- 
vada Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn, 
Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Don't  Fence  Me  in.  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Flame 
of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Girls  of 
the  Big  House,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Grissly's 
Millions.  Rep.;  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Strang- 
ers in  the  Night,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Sunset  in 
Eldorado,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Swingin'  on  a 
Rainbow,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Utah,  Rep. 

1944— (Mus.  dir.)  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Jamboree,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe.   Rep.;    (Score)  My 


Best  Gal,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  My  Buddy,  Rep.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Rosie  the  Riveter,  Rep.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  (M  is.  dir.  I  Three 
Little  Sisters,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Whispering 
Footsteps,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Yellow  Rose  of 
Texas,  Rep. 

NATHAN  SCOTT 

1948 — (Score)  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  (Score) 
Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  i  Score )  Angel  on 
the  Amazon,  Rep.;  'Score!  Angel  in  Exile. 
Rep.;  (Mus.  score )  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch, 
Rep. 

1947 —  (Songs)  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  (Score)  Wy- 
oming, Rep.;  (Score)  Driftwood,  Rep. 

1946 — (Score)  Out  California  Way,  Rep. 

JERRY  SEELEN 

1948 —  (Songs)  Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM. 

1944—  (Songs)  Take  It  Big,  Para.;  (Songs)  You 
Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

ROY  SEELEY 

1945 —  (Songs)  Rhythm  Round-Up.  Col. 

JACK  SECAL 

1948 — (Songs)  Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

EDDIE  SEILER 

1944 — (Songs)  When  the  Lights  go  on  Again,  PRC. 

ALBERT  SENDREY 

1948 — (Orch.  arr.)  The  Three  Musketeers.  MGM: 
i  Orch.  arr.)  Hills  of  Home,  MGM;  lOrch. 
arr.  i  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM;  i  Songs)  An 
Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 


1945- 


TERRY  SHAND 

-(Songs)  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ. 


Univ. 


CRACE  SHANNON 

1944 —  (Songs)    Chip  Off   the  Old  Block, 
(Songs)   Reckless  Age,  Univ. 

MARLA  SHELTON 

1946 — (Songs)   Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA. 

1945 —  (Songs)  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

ROBERT  SHELTON 

1948 — (Songs)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

AL  SHERMAN 

1945 —  (Songs)  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  (Songs)  I'll 
Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Sen- 
sations of  1945,  UA. 

NATHANIEL  SHILKRET 

1946 —  (Score)  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM;  (Score)  Faith- 
ful in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  (Score)  The  Hood- 
lum Saint,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Score)  She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM; 
(Score)  This  Man's  Navy,  MGM. 

1944 — (Score)  Blonde  Fever,  MGM;  (Score)  Noth- 
ing But  Trouble,  MGM;  (Score)  Three  Men 
in  White,  MGM. 

JIMMY  SHIRL 

1948 — (Songs)  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA. 

DMITRI  SHOSTAKOVITCH 

1948 — (Score)  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th. 

LEO  SHUKEN 

1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  Frenchmen's  Creek,  Para.; 
(Score)  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

MARIO  SILVA 

1948 — (Songs)  Mickey.  EL 

1947—  (Score)  Stepchild.  PRC. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Col.;  (Mjs. 
dir.)  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  (Sup.) 
A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 


1946- 


SID  SILVERS 

(Songs)  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 


RAY  SINATRA 

1945 — (Mus.  dir.)  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ. 


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345 


CEORCE  SIRAVO 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul. 

MARLIN  SKILES 

1948 —  (  Score  I  Relentless,  Col. ;  I  Score  I  Mickey,  EL. 

1947 —  (Score)  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  (Score) 
Framed,  Col. 

1946 — (Score)  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Cilda,  Col.;  (Mus.  arr.)  Tars  and  Spars,  Col.; 
(Score)  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  Col. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.; 
(Score)  Over  21,  Col.;  (Score)  She  Wouldn't 
Say  Yes,  Col.;  (Score)  A  Thousand  and  One 
Nights,  Col.;  (Orch.  arr.)  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col. 

1944 —  (Score)  The  Impatient  Years,  Col.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  (Score)  Man 
from  Frisco,  Rep.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Meet  Miss 
Bobby-Sox,  Col.:  (Score)  Strange  Affair,  Col. 
(Orch.  arr.)  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  (Orch. 
arr.)   Do  You  Love  Me,  20th. 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe, 
20th. 

FRANK  SKINNER 

1948 —  (Score)  Hazard,  Para.;  (Score)  The  Naked 
City,  Ul;  (Score)  Black  Bart,  Ul;  (Score) 
Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul; 
(Score)  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  (Score)  Family  Hon- 
eymoon, Ul;  (Score)  For  the  Love  of  Mary, 
Ul. 

1947—  (Score)  The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  (Score)  I'll  Be 
Yours,  Ul;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Exile,  Ul;  (Score) 
Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Score)  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Idea  Girl, 
Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  A  Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  The  Rjnaround,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Swell  Guy,  UA. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.,  score)  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Strange  Confession,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Under 
Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  (Score) 
Destiny,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Hi,  Beauti- 
ful, Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  The  Suspect, 
Univ.;  (Orch.  arr.)  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

SUNNY  SKYLAR 

1947 —  (Add.  lyrics)  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

ARTHUR  SMITH 

1947 —  (Songs)  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono. 

BEASLEY  SMITH 

1946 —  (Songs)  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep. 

PAUL  |.  SMITH 

1948 —  (Assoc.  mus.  dir.  I  Melody  Time,  RKO;  (Mus. 
dir.  i  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL.;  (Score) 
So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO 

1947 —  (Score)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Score)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1944—  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

DAVID  SNELL 

1948 —  (Score)  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM  ;  (Score)  A 
Southern  Yankee,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Score)  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  (Score) 
Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM;  (Score)  Dark 
Delusion,  MGM;  (Score)  Lady  in  the  Lake, 
MGM;  (Score)  Undercover  Maisie,  MGM; 
(Score)  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 

1946 — (Mus.  dir.)  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM;  (Score)  The 
Show-Off,  MGM;  (Score)  The  Cockeyed  Mira- 
cle, MGM;  (Score)  Love  Laughs  at  Andy 
Hardy,  MGM;  (Score)  The  Mighty  McCurk, 
MGM;  (Score)  The  Show-Off,  MGM;  (Score) 
Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Score)  Dangerojs  Partners,  MGM;  (Score) 
The  Hidden  Eye.  MGM;  (Score)  Keep  Your 
Powder  Drv  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.)  Twice  Blessed, 
MGM;  (Score)  What  Next,  Corporal  Har- 
grove? MGM. 

1944 — -(Score)  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MCM; 
(Score)  Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  (Score) 


Gentle  Annie,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.)  Lost  in  a 
Harem,  MGM;  (Score)  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno, 
MGM;  (Score)  Rationing,  MGM;  (Score)  See 
Here,  Private  Hargrove,  MGM;  (Score)  The 
Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Swing  Fever,  MGM;  (Score)  The  Youngest 
Profession,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.)  Young  Ideas, 
MGM. 

HANS  SOMMER 

1947— (Score)  Gas  House  Kids  go  West,  PRC. 

1946 —  (Score)  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC. 

HARRY  SOSNIK 

1947—  (Songs)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

ROBERT  SOUR 

1947 —  (Songs)  Body  and  Soul.  UA. 
1946 — (Songs)  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

GLENN  SPENCER 

1946 —  (Songs)  Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 

HERBERT  SPENCER 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr. )  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th.; 
(Orch.  arr.  I  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway. 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.  I  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  That  Lady  in  Ermine, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Walls  of  Jericho, 
20th;  (Orch.  arr.)  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th; 
(Orch.  arr.)  Cry  of  the  City,  20th;  (Orch. 
arr.)  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th; 
I  Orch.  arr.)  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 —  (Orch.  arr.)    Carnival   in  Costa   Rica,  20th: 

TIM  SPENCER 

1948 —  (Songs)  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Home  in  Oklahoma.  Rep.;  (Songs) 
Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep. 

1944 — (Songs)  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.; 
(Songs)  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC. 

FRED  SPIELMAN 

(also  known  as  FRITZ  SPIELMAN) 

1947 —  (Songs)  Night  Song,  RKO;  (Songs)  Song  of 
My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Alibene  Town,  UA ;  (Songs)  The 
Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

LARRY  SPIER 

1944 — (Songs)  In  Society,  Univ. 

WILLY  STAHL 

1944 — (Score)  The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  (Score)  Tim- 
ber Queen,  Para. 

DOK  STANFORD 

1948 —  (Songs)  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

RALPH  STANLEY 

1948 —  I  Score  l  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics: 
(Score)  Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  (Score)  The 
Gay  Intruders,  20th;  (Score  I  Unknown  Island, 
Film  Classics  ;  ( Score  I  Night  Wind,  20th; 
(Score)  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

MAX  STEINER 

1948 —  (Score)  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB ;  (Score)  Silver 
River,  WB;  (Score)  The  Treasure  of  Sierra 
Madre,  WB;  (Score)  Winter  Meeting,  WB; 
(Score  I  The  Woman  in  White,  WB ;  (Score) 
Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB  ;  (Score)  Johnny 
Belinda,  WB  ;  (  Score  )  Fighter  Squadron,  WB  ; 
l  Score  l  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake, 
WB;  (Score)  Key  Largo,  WB. 

1947 — (Score)  Deep  Valley,  WB  ;  (Score)  Beast  With 
Five  Fingers,  WB ;  (Score)  Cheyenne,  WB ; 
(Score)  Love  and  Learn,  WB:  (Score)  The 
Man  I  Love,  WB ;  (Score)  Pursued,  WB ; 
(Score)  The  Unfaithful,  WB ;  (Score)  Life 
With  Father,  WB ;  (Orch.  arr.)  My  Wild  Irish 
Rose,  WB;  (Score)  The  Voice  of  the  Turtle, 
WB. 

1946 — (Score)  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  (Score)  Cloak 
and  Dagger,  WB  ;  (  Score)  My  Reputation, 
WB;  (Add.  score,  adpt. )  Night  and  Day,  WB; 
(Score)   One  More  Tomorrow,  WB;  (Score) 


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MUSIC 


A  Stolen  Life,  WB;  (Score)  Tomorrow  Is  For- 
ever, RKO. 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB ;  (Score)  Mil- 
dred Pierce,  WB ;  (Score)  Roughly  Speaking, 
WB;  (Score)  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB;  (Score) 
San  Antonio,  WB. 

1944 —  (Score)  The  Adventure  of  Mark  Twain,  WB; 
(^core)  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  (Score) 
Passage  to  Marseille,  WB ;  (Score)  Since  You 
Went  Awav,  UA. 

ALEXANDER  STEINERT 

1948 — (Score)  The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  (Score)  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  (Score) 
Little  Iodine,  UA. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

FRANZ  STEININCER 

1944 —  (Songs)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA. 

ISAAC  STERN 

1947 —  (Advisor)  Humoresque,  WB. 

LEITH  STEVENS 

1948 —  (Score)  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  (Score)  Feudin', 
Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul;  (Score)  Larceny, 
Ul. 

1947— (Score)  Night  Song,  RKO. 

AL  STEWART 

1946 —  (Songs)  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC. 

ALBERT  STILLMAN 

1947 —  (Add.  lyrics)  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

CEORCIE  STOLL 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.  >  The  Big  City,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Daughters,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Kissing 
Bandit,  MGM;  (Mus.  dir.  I  Luxury  Liner, 
MGM;   (Mus.  dir.)  A  Date  With  )udy.  MGM. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  (Mus. 
dir.)  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Her  Highness  and  the  Bell- 
boy, MGM;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Thrill  of  a  Ro- 
mance, MGM. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MGM; 
(Mus.  adpt.,  dir.)  Music  for  Millions,  MGM; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

M.  W.  STOLOFF 

(Head  of  Columbia's  Music  Dept.) 

1948 —  '(Mus.  dir.)  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

ROBERT  STOLZ 

1944 —  (Score,  cond.)  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

GREGORY  STONE 

1947 —  (Songs)  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

VIRGINIA  STONE 

1947 —  (Mus.  sup.)  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

AXEL  STORDAHL 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944—  (Orch.  arr.)  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

HERBERT  STOTHART 

(Deceased  2-1-48) 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM;  (Score) 
Hills  of  Home,  MGM. 

1947 —  (Score)  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM;  (Score) 
High  Barbaree,  MGM;  (Score)  Sea  of  Grass, 
MGM;  (Score)  Desire  Me,  MGM;  (Score)  If 
Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Score)  Adventure,  MGM;  (Score)  The  Green 
Years,  MGM;  (Score)  Undercurrent,  MGM; 
(Score)  The  Yearling,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  MGM; 
(Score)  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM;  (Score)  They 
Were  Expendable,  MGM;  (Score)  The  Valley 
of  Decision,  MGM. 

1944 — (Score)  Dragon  Seed,  MGM;  (Score)  Kismet, 
MGM;  (Score)  National  Velvet,  MGM; 
(Score)  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM; 
(Score)  The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

GLENN  STRANCE 

1948 —  (Songs)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

THEODORE  STRAUSS 

1948 — ( Novel,  songs )  Moonrise,  Rep. 


JULE  STYNE 

1948 — (Songs)  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB;  (Songs) 

Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 
1947 — (Songs)    It    Happened    in    Brooklyn,  MGM; 

(Songs)  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  (Songs)  Clamour 

Girl,  Col. 

1946 — (Songs)  Cinderella  Jones,  WB ;  (Songs)  The 
Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  (Songs)  Tars  and 
Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  (Songs)  The 
Stork  Club,  Para.;  (Songs)  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Col. 

1944 — (Songs)  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  (Songs)  Janie, 
WB ;  (Songs)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA; 
(Songs)  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

JAMES  SULLIVAN 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Passkey  to  Danger,  Rep. 

KAY  SWIFT 

1947 —  (Songs)  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

MARTY  SYMES 

1944 — (Songs)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

J.  F.  TABLEPORTER 

1944 — (Songs)  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room,  <Jniv. 

MITCHELL  TABLEPORTER 

(also  known  as  TEEPEE  MITCHELL) 

IRVIN  TALBOT 

1948 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  California's  Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Gangster,  Allied  Artists;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para.; 
(Score)  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.; 
(Score)  Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Lumber-Jack,  UA. 

DAVID  TAMKIN 

1948 —  (Orch.  arr.)  All  My  Sons,  Ul  ;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein, 
Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.) 
You  Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.  I  The 
Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul  ;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  An  Act 
of  Murder,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Saxon 
Charm,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  Rogues'  Regiment, 
Ul. 

1947 —  (Orch  arr.)  Ivy,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  Singapore, 
Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  Slave  Girl,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.) 
Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.) 
I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.)  The  Web,  Ul; 
(Orch.  arr.)  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul;  (Orch. 
arr.)  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul;  (Orch.  arr.) 
The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

1946 — (Orch.  arr.)  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul;  (Score) 
Swell  Guy,  UA. 

ROBT.  TANSEY 

1946— (Songs)  Driftin'  River,  PRC. 

ALEXANDER  TANSMAN 

1946— (Score)  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Score,  mus.  dir.)  Paris-Underground,  UA. 

HERBERT  TAYLOR 

1946 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Margie,  20th. 

IRVINC  TAYLOR 

1948 —  (Songs)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 
1944 — (Songs)   Three  Little  Sisters.  Rep. 

PETER  TCHAI KOWSKY 
(Deceased  1893) 

1948 — -(Score)  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 

JACK  TEAGARDEN 

1944 — (Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

ALEC  TEMPLETON 

1948 — (Songs)  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

VIRGIL  THOMSEN 

1948 — (Score)  Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 


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347 


JOHN  THOMPSON 

1947 — (Score)  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

KAY  THOMPSON 

1947 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Good  News,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Mus.  arr.,  vocal)  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn, 
RKO;  (Vocal  arr  )  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM; 
(Vocal  arr.)  Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MGM; 
(Songs)  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Weekend  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  (Vocal  arr.)  Meet  the  People,  MGM;  (Vocal 
arr.)  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  MGM. 

DOUCLAS  THURBER 

1945 —  (Songs)  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO. 

CEORCE  TIBBLES 

1948 —  (Songs)  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

FLOYD  TILLMAN 

1947 —  (Songs)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

DIMITRI  TIOMKIN 

1948 —  (Score)  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists; 
•  Score)  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  (Score) 
Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  (Score,  mus. 
dir.,  songs)  Red  River,  UA;  (Mus.  dir.,  score) 
Portrait  of  Jennie.  SRO. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  (Mus.  dir., 
comp.)  The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Score)  The  Dark  Mirror,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir., 
score)  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  (Score) 
Black  Beauty,  20th:  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  It's 
a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  (Orig.  score,  mus. 
dir.)  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1945 — (Score)  Dillinger,  Mono.;  (Score,  cond.)  Par- 
don My  Past,  Col.;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Bridge  of 
San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  The 
Imposter,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Ladies  Courageous,  UA; 
(Score)  The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir.) 
They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.;  (Score)  When 
Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

CHARLES  TOBIAS 

1947 —  (Songs)  Love  and  Learn,  WB. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

HARRY  TOBIAS 

1948 —  (Songs)  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

1945 —  (Songs)  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Sen- 
sations of  1945,  UA. 

ERNST  TOCH 

1945 —  (Score)  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 — (Mus.  arr.,  score)  Address  Unknown,  Col.; 
(Score)  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

MEL  TORME 

1948 —  (Songs)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

JANICE  TORRE 

1947 — (Songs)  Night  Song,  RKO;  (Songs)  Song  of 
My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 

RENE  TOUZET 

1947 —  (Songs)  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA. 

AL  TRACE 

1944 —  (Songs)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

JOHN  SCOTT  TROTTER 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Abie's  Irish  Rose,  UA 

ERNEST  TUBB 

1948 —  (Songs)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Three  in  the  Saddle.  PRC. 

ROBERT  TUCKER 

1948 — (Vocal,  arr.)  Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

STELLA  UNCER 

1948 — (Songs)  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM. 

BRAHEEN  URBAN 

1944 — (Songs)  Trocadero,  Rep. 


RUDY  VALLEE 

1947 —  (Songs)  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)  People  Are  Funny,  Para. 

ECBERT  VAN  ALSTYNE 

1944 —  (Songs)  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM. 

NATHAN  LANG  VAN  CLEAVE 

(also  known  as  VAN  CLEAVE  I 

JAMES  VAN  HEUSEN 

1948 —  (Songs)   The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 

1947 —  (Songs)  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  (Songs)  Wel- 
come Stranger,  Para.;  (Songs)  Road  to  Rio, 
Para. 

1946—  (Songs)  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  (Songs)  The 
Great  John  L.,  UA. 

1944 — (Songs)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  (Songs) 
Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  (Songs,  score) 
Going  My  Way,  Para.;  (Songs)  Lady  in  the 
Dark,  Para.;  (Songs)  Take  It  Big,  Para. 

RANDOLPH  VAN  SCOYK 

1948 —  (Songs)   Mickey,  EL. 

CONSUELO  VELASQUEZ 

1944 — (Songs)  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep. 

EDDISON  von  OTTENFELD 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

ALBERT  von  TILZER 

1944 —  (Songs)  Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 

CEORCE  WACCNER 

1948 — (Songs)   Mary  Lou,  Col. 

1946 —  (Songs)   Idea  Girl,  Univ. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  (Songs)  Shady 
Lady,  Univ. 

RICHARD  WACNER 

1948 — (Score)   Unfaithfully  Yours.  20th. 

RAYMOND  WALKER 

1947 —  (Songs)  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

OLIVER  WALLACE 

1947 —  (Score)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Mus.  assoc.)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  WALSH 

1947 —  (Songs)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

KAREN  WALTER 

1948 —  (Songs)   Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

SERCE  WALTER 

1948 — (Songs)  Sofia,  Film  Classics;  (Songs)  Rogues' 
Regiment,  Ul. 

1946 —  (Song)  Texas  Panhandle.  Col. 
1945 — -(Songs)  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col. 

EDWARD  WARD 

1948 — (Mus.  dir.,  score)  The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Al- 
lied Artists. 

1947 —  (Mus.  dir.,  incidental  music)  Copacabana, 
UA;  (Score)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue, 
Mono. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.,  songs)  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  (Mus. 
dir.,  score)  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ; 
(Score)  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty 
Thieves,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  Bowery  to 
Broadway,  Univ.;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  The  Cli- 
max, Univ.;  (Score)  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.,  score)  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ. 

HARRY  WARREN 

1948 —  (Score,   songs)    Summer   Holiday,  MGM. 

1946 —  (Songs)  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  (Songs) 
Ziegfeld  Follies,  MGM. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

NED  WASHINGTON 

1947 —  (Songs)  I  Walk  Alone,  Para. 
1945 — (Songs)   Mexicana,  Rep. 

1944 — (Songs)  Brazil,  Rep.;  (Songs)  The  Cowboy 
and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  (Songs)  Good  Night, 
Sweetheart,  Rep. 


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MUSIC 


OZZIE  WATERS 

1944 — (Songs)  Lumberjack,  UA;  (Songs)  Mystery 
Man,  UA. 

DON  WATSON 

1944 — (Songs)  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC. 

JOHN  WATSON 

1944—  (Orch.  arr. )   Meet  the  People,  MCM. 

FRANZ    WAX  MAN 

1948 — (Score)  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  (Score) 
Whiplash,  WB;  (Mus.  dir.,  score)  No  Minor 
Vices,  MCM. 

1947 —  (Score)  Cry  Wolf,  WB;  (Cond.)  Humoresque, 
WB;  (Score)  Nora  Prentiss,  WB ;  (Score) 
Possessed,  WB ;  (Score)  The  Two  Mrs.  Car- 
rolls,  WB;  (Score)  Dark  Passage,  WB ;  (Score) 
The  Paradine  Case,  SRO;  (Score)  That  Hagen 
Girl,  WB;  (Score)  The  Unsuspected.  WB. 

1946 —  (Score)   Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  (Score)  Confidential  Agent,  WB ;  (Score) 
Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB ;  (Score)  The  Horn 
Blows  at  Midnight,  WB ;  (Score)  Hotel  Berlin, 
WB;  (Score)  Objective.  Burma!  WB;  (Score) 
Pride  of  the  Marines,  WB. 

1944 — (Score)  In  Our  Time,  WB;  (Score)  Mr.  Skef- 
fington,  WB;  (Score)  The  Very  Thought  of 
You,  WB. 

BERNIE  WAYNE 

1944 —  (Songs)   Ever  Since  Venus,  Col. 

LOU  WAYNE 

1948 —  (Songs)  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC. 

ROY  WEBB 

1948 — (Score)  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  (Score) 
I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  (Score)  Race  Street, 
RKO;  (Score)  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied 
Artists;  iScorel  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO; 
(Score,  songs)  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  (Score)  Crossfire,  RKO;  (Score)  Riffraff, 
RKO;  (Score)  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para.; 
(Score)  The  Locket,  RKO;  (Score)  Sinbad 
the  Sailor,  RKO;  (Score)  They  Won't  Believe 
Me,  RKO;  (Score)  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM; 
(Score)  Magic  Town,  RKO;  (Score)  Out  of 
the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  (Score)  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  (Score) 
Bedlam,  RKO;  (Score)  Cornered,  RKO; 
•  Score)  Notorious,  RKO;  (Score)  The  Spiral 
Staircase.  RKO;  (Score)  The  Well  Groomed 
Bride,  Para.;  (Score)  Without  Reservations, 
RKO. 

1945 —  (Score)  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  (Score)  Be- 
trayal from  the  East,  RKO;  (Score)  The  Body 
Snatcher,  RKO;  (Score)  Dick  Tracy,  RKO; 
(Score)  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO; 
(Score)  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep.; 
(Score)  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO;  (Score) 
Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO;  (Score) 
Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO;  (Score)  Zombies 
on  Broadway,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Score)  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  (Score)  Bride 
By  Mistake,  RKO;  (Score)  The  Curse  of  the 
Cat  People,  RKO;  (Score)  Experiment  Peril- 
ous, RKO  (Score)  The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO; 
(Score)  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  (Score)  The 
Master  Race,  RKO;  (Score)  Passport  to  Des- 
tiny, RKO;  (Score)  Rainbow  Island,  Para.; 
(Score)  The  Seventh  Cross,  MGM;  (Score) 
Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

PAUL  FRANCIS  WEBSTER 

1947 —  (Songs)  It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono. 

1946 —  (Songs)  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1945 —  (Songs)  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  (Songs)  I'll 
Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  (Songs)  johnny  Angel, 
RKO;  (Songs)  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 — (Songs)  Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

KURT  WEILL 

1944 — (Score)  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA;  (Songs) 
Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

BRENDA  WEISBERC 

1944 — (Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

CEORCE  WEISS 

1948 —  (Songs)    Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947—  (Songs)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 


BOB  WELLS 

1948 — (Songs)  So  Dear  to  My  Heart.  RKO. 
1947— (Songs)  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

NATE  WEXLER 

1944 —  (Songs)  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ. 

EKKO  WHELAN 

1947 — (Songs)  Louisiana,  Mono. 

LEE    'LASSES''  WHITE 

1947 — (Songs)  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono. 

PAUL  WHITEMAN 

1945—  (Cond.)  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

RAY  WHITLEY 

1944 — (Songs)  Come  on  Danger,  RKO. 

JOAN  WHITNEY 

1944 — (Songs)  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 

VIRGINIA  WICKS 

1944 — (Songs)   Hot  Rhythm,  Mono. 

CEORCE  WILLIAMS 

1947 —  (Songs)  Glamour  Girl,  Col. 

FOY  WILLING 

(also  known  as  FOY  WILLINCHAM  i 

1948 —  (Songs)  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep. 

1947 —  (Songs)    Along    the    Oregon    Trail,  Rep.; 
(Songs)  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1944 —  (Songs)  Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

DOOLEY  WILSON 

1948 —  (Songs)   Racing  Luck,  Col. 

STANLEY  WILSON 

1948 — (Score)   Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  (Orch. 
arr.)   Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

HUCO  WINTERHALTER 

1945 —  (Orch.  arr.)  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM. 
1944 — (Orch.  arr.)   Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

CHARLES  WOLCOTT 

1947 — (Mus.  dir.)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946—  (Mus.  dir.)  Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

1944 — (Songs,  mus.  dir.)  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

BRITT  WOOD 

1947 —  (Songs)  Saddle  Pals,  Rep. 

BOBBY  WORTH 

1948 —  (Songs)    Melody   Time,    RKO;    (Songs)  An 
Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 — (Songs)  Fun  and  Fancy  Free.  RKO. 

1946 —  (Songs)  Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

1944 —  (Songs)  In  Society,  Univ. 

BETTY  WRICHT 

1947 —  (Songs)  Little  Miss  Broadway,  Col. 

ALLIE  WRUBEL 

1948 —  (Songs)   Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947 — (Songs)    Duel   in  the  Sun,  SRO;    (Songs)  I 

Walk  Alone,  Para. 
1946 — (Songs)   Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  (Songs) 

Make  Mine  Music,  RKO. 

1945 —  (Songs)  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 


|ACK  YELLEN 

1945 — (Songs)  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO. 

VICTOR  YOUNC 

1948 — (Score)  State  of  the  Union,  MGM;  (Score) 
The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  (Score!  Dream  Girl, 
Para.;  (Score)  The  Emperor  Waltz.  Para.; 
(Score)  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir., 
score)  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  (Mus.  dir..  score) 
Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para.;  (Score) 
The  Paleface,  Para.;  (Score)  The  Accused, 
Para.;   (Score)    Miss  Tatlock's  Millions.  Para. 

1947 — (Score)  Calcutta,  Para.;  (Score)  California, 
Para.;  (Score)  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.; 
(Score)  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  (Score) 
The  Trouble   With   Women,    Para.;  (Score, 


MUSIC 


349 


songs)  Golden  Earrings,  Para.;  (Score)  I  Walk 
Alone,  Para.;  (Score)  Unconquered,  Para. 
194' — (Mus.  dir.)  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  (Score) 
Kitty,  Para.;  (Score)  Our  Hearts  Were  Crow- 
ing Up,  Para.;  (Score)  The  Searching  Wind. 
UA;  (Score)  To  Each  His  Own,  Para.;  (Score) 
Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Great  ]ohn  L.,  UA;  (Score) 
Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  (Score)  Love  Let- 
ters, Para.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Masquerade  in  Mexico, 
Para.;  (Score)  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Out  of  This  World,  Para.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 — (Score)  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  (Score) 
Frenchmen's  Creek,  Para.;  (Score)  The  Great 
Moment,  Para.;  (Score)  Ministry  of  Fear, 
Para.;  (Score)  Practically  Yours,  Para.; 
(Score)  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.; 
(Score)  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

LEE  ZAHLER 

1947 — (Mus.  dir.)  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen 
Guild. 

1946 —  (Mus.  dir.)  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  (Mus.  dir.)  Fron- 
tier Fugitives,  PRC;    (Mus.  dir.)  Gentlemen 


With  Guns,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Lightning  Raid- 
ers, PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Overland  Raiders,  PRC; 
(Mus.  dir.)  Prairie  Badmen,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Six  Gun  for 
Hire,  PRC. 

1945— (Mus.  dir.)  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir. ) 
Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  (Score)  Hollywood 
and  Vine,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Outlaw  Round-Up, 
PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC. 

1944 — (Mus.  dir.)    Boss  of   Rawhide,   PRC;  (Mus. 
dir.)   Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;    (Mus.  dir.) 
The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.;  (Mus. 
dir.)  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.) 
Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  (Score)  The 
Great    Mike,    PRC;    (Mus.    dir.)  Gunsmoke 
Mesa,  PRC;  (Mus.  dir.)  I  Accuse  My  Parents 
PRC;   (Songs,  mus.  dir.)  Men  on  Her  Mind 
PRC ;    (Mus.  dir.)    The  Pinto   Bandit,  PRC 
(Mus.    dir.)    Shadow   of    Suspicion,  Mono. 
(Mus.  dir.)  Shake  Hands  With  Murder,  PRC 
(Mus.  dir.)  Waterfront,  PRC. 

HAROLD  ZWEIFEL 

1947— (Arr.)  Copacabana,  UA. 

1944 — (Orch.  arr.)  The  Climax,  Univ. 


BUD  A  LOU 

ABBOTT       nd  COSTELLO 


AFRICA  SCREAMS" 


Nasbro  Productions 


In  The  BEGINNING 
There  Was  ENTERTAINMENT 


Who  had  a  sixth  sense? 
Who  increased  or  killed  a  laugh? 
Who  was  the  assassin  of  "Rigor  Boredom"? 
Who  w?.s  trained  in  building  "Film  suspense? 
Who  has  been  likened  to  a  film  architect  or  engineer? 
Who  assembled  the  picture  with  beauty,  grace  and  precision? 
Who  was  well  acquainted  with  "face  -  on  -  the  -  cutting  -  room  -  floor"? 
Who  selected,  shortened,  lengthened  and  blended  the  whole  into  entertainment? 
The  motion  picture  "FILM  EDITOR" 


Motion  Picture  Film  Editors 

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PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


351 


EDITORS 

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HENRY  ADAMS 

1946 —  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  People  Are  Funny,  Para.; 
Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  They  Made  Me  a  Killer, 
Para. 

1945—  High  Powered,  Para.;  One  Exciting  Night, 
Para.;  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944 —  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Dark  Mountain, 
Para.;  Double  Exposure,  Para. 

WARREN  ADAMS 

1947 —  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono. 

ALBERT  AKST 

1948 —  Easter  Parade,  MCM  ;  Summer  Holiday,  MCM; 
Words  and  Music,  MCM. 

1947 —  Good  News,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM ;  Till  the  Clouds 
Roll  By,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies,  MCM. 

1945 —  What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrave?,  MGM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM;  Meet  Me  in  St. 
Louis,  MCM. 

DALE  ALLEN 

1948 —  The  Story  of  Life,  Crusade. 

FRED  ALLEN 

1948 — Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  Calendar  Girl, 
Rep.;  The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Love  from 
a  Stranger,  Eagla-Lion;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  The  Madonna's 
Secret,  Rep.;  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady, 
Rep.;  Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep.;  The  Undercover 
Woman,  Rep. 

1945 —  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  Dakota,  Rep.; 
Gangs  of  the  Waterfront,  Rep.;  Hitchhike 
to  Happiness,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Chey- 
enne, Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  Investigator,  Rep.; 
Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep.;  The  Tiger 
Woman,  Rep. 

1944 —  Brazil,  Rep.;  The  Chinese  Cat,  Mono.;  Se- 
crets of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep.;  Three  Little 
Sisters,  Rep. 

CEORCE  AMY 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Three  Strangers,  WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Objective,  Burma! 
WB. 

1944 — Uncertain  Clory,  WB. 


1945- 


IRVINC  A.  APPLEBAUM 

-Strange  Voyage,  Mono. 


CEORCE  ARTHUR 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

WILLIAM  AUSTIN 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.; 
Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  Smart  Politics,  Mono.; 
Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  Music  Man,  Mono.; 
Trouble  Makers.  Mono. 

1947 —  News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Hard 
Boiled  Mahoney,  Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos, 
Mono. 

1946 — Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  The  Face  of  Mar- 
ble, Mono.;  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Junior 
Prom,  Mono.;  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi, 
Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono.;  Don't 
Camble  With  Strangers,  Mono. 

1945 — Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Black  Market  Ba- 
bies,  Mono.;   Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.; 


Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  G.  I.  Honeymoon,  M 
Mono.;  Come  Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs 
Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Saddle  Serenade.  Mono.; 
South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono.;  Springtime 
in  Texas,  Mono. 
1944 — Army  Wives,  Mono.;  Shadow  of  Suspicion, 
Mono.;  Spider  Woman,  Univ.;  A  Wave,  a 
Wac  and  a  Marine,  Mono. 

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JACK  BACHOM  B 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO.  . 

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DOUCLAS  W.  BACIER  £ 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Concert  Magic,  Con- 
cert Films;  The  Prairie,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 —  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  The  Wife  of 
Monte  Cristo,  PRC. 

1944 —  Enemy  of  Women,  Mono. 

FRED  BAIN  £ 

1945—  Rogue's  Gallery,  PRC.  *■£ 

FRANK  BALDRIDCE 

1948 — Half  Past  Midnight,  20th.  ° 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Second  Chance,  20lh; 
Dangerous  Years,  20th;  The  Invisible  Wall, 
20th;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 

HENRY  BATISTA 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Blondie  in  the 
Dough,  Col.;  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Rac-  « 
ing  Luck,  Col. 

1947 — Betty  Co-Ed,  Col.;  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  King  of 
the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  The  Lone  Wolf  in 
London,  Col. 

1946 —  Heading  West,  Col. 

1945- — Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Both  Barrels 
Blazing,  Col. 

ANNE  BAUCHENS 

1947 —  Unconquered,  Para. 

1945 —  Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.;  Tomorrow, 
the  World,  UA. 

SAMUEL  E.  BEETLEY 

1948 —  Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Mystery  in 
Mexico,  RKO;  Race  Street,  RKO;  Blood  on 
the  Moon,  RKO. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO:  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  BELL 

1945 —  Navajo  Trail,  Mono. 

FRED  BERCER 

1948 —  An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  Silent  Conflict,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA;  Dangerous  Venture,  UA; 
Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA;  Fool's  Cold,  UA; 
Unexpected  Guest,  UA;  Lumberjack,  UA. 

1944 — Mystery  Man,  UA. 

JASON  BERNIE 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL;  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics; 
Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild;  Sarge  Coes 
to  College,  Mono.;  Violence,  Mono.;  For  You 
I  Die,  Film  Classics;  Road  to  the  Big  House, 
Screen  Cuild. 

1946 — Decoy,  Mono. 


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EDWARD  A.  BIERY,  JR. 

-Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono. 


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EDITORS 


DOUCLAS  BICCS 

1948 — On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM. 
1947 — Unfinished  Dance,  MCM. 

1946 —  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MCM;  The  Show- 
Off,  MCM. 

1945 — They  Were  Expendable,  MCM;  Twice  Blessed, 
MCM. 

1944 —  Music  for  Millions,  MCM;  The  Purple  Heart, 
20th. 

TED  BILLINCER 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L,  UA. 

FOLMER  BLANCSTED 

1  948 — To  the  Victor,  WB  ;  Wallflower,  WB. 

1947 —  Cry  Wolf,  WB;  That  Way  With  Women,  WB; 
Always  Together,  WB. 

1946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB. 

1945 — Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB;  Rhapsody  in  Blue, 
WB;  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Doughgirls,  WB. 

CEORCE  BOEMLER 

1948 —  The  Bride  Goes  Wild.  MCM;  Tenth  Ave.  An- 
gel, MCM;  The  Three  Musketeers,  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MCM;  Thrill  of 
a  Romance,  MGM. 

1944 —  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM;  Two  Girls  and  a 
Sailor,  HGM. 

PAUL  BOROFSKY 

1948 —  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Last  Days 
of  Boot  Hill,  Col.;  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa,  Col.; 
Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Whirlwind  Raiders, 
Col.;  Trail  to  Loredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Prairie  Raiders,  Col.;  South  of  the  Chisholm 
Trail,  Col.;  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  West 
of  Dodge  City,  Col.;  Riders  of  the  Lone  Star, 
Col. 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  Gunning  for 
Vengeance,  Col.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.; 
Out  of  the  Depths,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle, 
Col. 

1945 —  Lawless  Empire,  Col.;  Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.; 
Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Missing  (uror,  Col.;  The  Racket  Man, 
Col.;  The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col.; 
Sailor's  Holiday,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

LYLE  BOYER 

1947 —  Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO; 
The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO. 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO. 

1945 —  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 

FRANK  BROCK 

1948 —  California's  Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

ARTHUR  A.  BROOKS 

1948 —  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

1947 —  (Super. I  Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Cuild;  Rolling 
Home,  Screen  Cuild;  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen 
Cuild;  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen 
Cuild;  The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Cuild. 

RECINALD  BROWNE 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Power  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 —  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  The  Mark  of  the 
Whistler,  Col. 

BERNARD  W.  BURTON 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood,  UA;  Joe  Palooka 
Champ,  Mono. 

PHILIP  CAHN 

1948 —  Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 

1947 —  Copacabana,  UA. 

1946 — Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  The  Brute 
Man,  PRC;  House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  Strange 
Conquest,  Univ.;  The  Time  of  Their  Lives, 
Univ. ;  The  Chost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  On  Stage  Every- 
body, Univ. 

1944 — House  of  Frankenstein.  Univ.;  In  Society, 
Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA. 


DWICHT  CALDWELL 

1948 — The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Trapped  by 
Boston  Blackie,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Secret  of  the 
Whistler,  Col.;  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.; 
The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Col.;  Key  Wit- 
ness, Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Crime  Doc- 
tor's Warning,  Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.; 
Mysterious  Intruder,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col. 

VERA  CAMPBELL 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

JODIE  CAPLAN 

1947-  — Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono.;  The  Guilty,  Mono. 

JOSEPH    B.  CAPLAN 

1947 —  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep. 

CLADYS  CARLEY 

1945 —  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

MILTON  CARRUTH 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul  ;  Tap  Roots, 
Ul;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  Kiss  the  Blood 
Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  Smash-Up,  The  Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  The 
Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  A  Night  in  Paradise, 
Univ. 

1945 —  Sudan,  Univ. 

1944 — Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Moon  Over  Las 
Vegas,  Univ.;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

NORMAN  A.  CERF 

1948 —  Jungle  Goddess,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  The  Law  of  the  Lash.  PRC;  Linda  Be  Good, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ. 

ROY  CLAIRE 

1948 —  Shed  No  Tears,  EL. 

AL  CLARK 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col  ;  Blondie's  Reward. 
Col. 

1947 —  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  Johnny  O'Clock, 
Col.;  Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.;  I  Love 
Trouble,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  The  Girl  of  the  Lim- 
berlost,  Col.;  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Tars 
and  Spars,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.; 
Leave  It  to  Blondie.  Col. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  The  Impatient  Years. 
Col.;  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col.;  She's  a 
Sweetheart,  Col. 

ASA  CLARK 

1948 —  The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  Devil's  Cargo,  Film 
Classics;  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  The  Glass 
Alibi,  Rep. 

(AMES  B.  CLARK 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Road  House, 
20th. 

1947 —  The  Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Moss  Rose, 
20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven 
20th. 

1944 — Buffalo  Bill,  20th;  The  Keys  of  the  King- 
dom, 20th. 

WILLIAM  CLAXTON 

1948 —  (Sup.)  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Fighting 
Back,  20th;  Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  (Sup.)  Second 
Chance,  20th;  Backlash,  20th;  Jewels  of 
Brandenburg,  20th;  Dangerous  Years,  20th; 
The  Invisible  Wall,  20th;  (Sup.)  Roses  Are 
Red,  20th. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th;  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der, 20th;  Rendezvous  24,  20th.;  Strange 
Journey,  20th. 


EDITORS 


353 


MARTIN  C.  COHN 

1948 — The  Counterfeiters,  20th;  The  Strange  Mrs. 
Crane,  EL;  Lady  at  Midnight,  EL;  Valiant 
Hombre,  UA. 

1947— Killer  Dill,  Screen  Cuildj  Heading  for  Heaven, 
PRC. 

1946 —  Cod's  Country,  Screen  Guild;  Sensation  Hunt- 
ers, Mono. 

1945 —  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  The  Cisco  Kid 
Returns,  Mono.;  In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  Charlie  Chan  In 
the  Secret  Service,  Mono.;  Johnny  Doesn't 
Live  Here  Any  More.  Mono.;  Song  of  the 
Range,  Mono.;  When  Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

MARVIN  COIL 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  RKO;  Genius  at 
Work,  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO;  San 
Quentin,  RKO. 

1945—  China  Sky,  RKO;  Man  Alive,  RKO. 

NORMAN  COLBERT 

1948 —  The  Man  from  Texas,  EL;  Mickey,  EL;  The 
Spiritualist,  EL;  In  This  Corner,  EL;  Behind 
Locked  Doors,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle- 
Lion;  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  Out  of 
the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th;  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th;  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th; 
Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th;  The  Spider, 
20th. 

MARTIN  COLE 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th. 

MONICA  COLLINCWOOD 

1948 —  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

BERNIE  COOPER 

1948 —  The  Art  Director,  20th. 

HARRY  COSWICK 

1948 — The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

CHARLES  CRAFT 

1948 — 16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

1947 — Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  High  Conquest, 
Mono.;  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley, 
Rep.;  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 
1946— Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  California  Cold 
Rush,  Rep.;  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.; 
Out  California  Way,  Rep.;  Rainbow  Over 
Texas,  Rep.;  Sun  Valley  .yclone,  Rep. 
1945 — Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence 
Me  In,  Rep.;  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  The 
Creat  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.;  Home  on 
the  Range,  Rep.;  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger, 
Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.;  Phantom  of 
the  Plains,  Rep.;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 
1944 — Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Bordertown 
Trails,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Mar- 
shal of  Reno,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe, 
Rep.;  Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of 
Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Silver  City,  Rep.;  Vigilantes 
of  Dodge  City,  Rep.;  Beyond  the  Last  Fron- 
tier, Rep. 


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ROBERT  CRANDALL 

Harpoon.  Screen  Guild. 

Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  Holly- 
wood Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild;  Land  of  the 
Lawless,  Mono.;  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 
Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 
Devil   Riders,   PRC;   Tarzan   and  the  Ama- 
zons, RKO. 

Dixie  Jamboree,  PRC;  Machine  Cun  Mama, 
PRC;  3  Is  a  Family,  UA;  Trocadero,  Rep.; 
Lady  In  the  Death  House,  PRC. 


ALAN  CROSLAND,  JR. 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB;  Adventures  of  Don  Juan 
WB. 

1947 — The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1946 — Deception,  WB. 

1945 — Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 — The  Very  Thought  of  You,  WB. 


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RICHARD  CURRIER 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero. 
Mono.;  (Sup.)  In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Mr. 
Hex,  Mono.;  Spook  Busters,  Mono.;  Swing 
Parade  of  1946,  Mono.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  (Sup.)  Divorce,  Mono.;  China's  Little  Devils, 
The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.;  The  Scarlet  Clue, 
Mono.;  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono.;  (Sup.)  There 
Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  Alaska,  Mono.;  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.; 
Hot  Rhythm,  Mono.;  Lady,  Let's  Dance, 
Mono.;  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono.;  (Sup.) 
They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono. 

EDWARD  CURTISS 

1948 —  Casbah,  Ul;  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin', 
Ul  ;  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Buck  Privates  Come  Home, 
Ul. 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Renegades  of  the  Rio 
Grande.  Univ.;  Swell  Guy,  Ul;  Tangier,  Univ.; 
Her  Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.; 
Shady  Lady,  Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sister,  Univ.; 
The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 — Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;  Pardon  My  Rhythm, 
Univ.;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  Swingtime 
Johnny,  Univ.;  Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

RAY  CURTISS 

1944 —  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th;  Reckless  Age. 
Univ. 

RALPH  DAWSON 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul; 
Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

Ivy,  Ul;   Honeymoon,  RKO;   Ride  the  Pink 
Horse,  Ul. 
Lady  Luck,  RKO. 

Saratoga  Trunk,  WB ;  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 
The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain,  WB ;  Experi- 
ment Perilous,  RKO;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

AL  DeCAETANO 

(Head  of   Eagle-Lion   Editorial  Department, 
Sept.  1946-1947  incl.) 

NICK  DeMACCIO 

1948 — Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th. 

1946 —  Smoky,  20th. 

1945 —  Thunderhead-Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

1944 —  Ladies  of  Washington,  20th. 

HENRY  DE  MOND 

1948 —  Six-Gun  Law,  Col. 

JOSEPH  DERVIN 

1947 —  Desire  Me,  MGM. 

RALPH  DIXON 

1947 —  Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Song  of 
the  Sierras,  Mono. 

1946 —  Bringing  Up  Father,  Mono.;  Sheriff  of  Red- 
wood Valley,  Rep.;  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono.; 
Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness.  Rep.;  The  Chicago  Kid, 
Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  A  Sport- 
ing Chance,  Rep.;  Thoroughbreds,  Rep.; 
Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

1944 — Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Rep.;  Lights  of  Old 
Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  Rosie  the 
Riveter,  Rep.;  San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.; 
Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing, 
Rep.;  Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

EVERETT  DOUCLAS 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Mil- 
lions, Para. 

1947 —  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich-Boy  Scout,  Para.;  Henry  Al- 
drich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich 
Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  The  National  Barn  Dance, 
Para. 

FRANK  DOYLE 

1948 —  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO. 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 
1946 — From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO. 


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JOHN  DUNNINC 

1948 — Homecoming,  MCM:  Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM. 

1947 —  Cass  Timberlane,  MCM;  This  Time  for  Keeps, 
MCM. 

JOSEPH  DUSHOCK 

1948 —  My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

PETER  ELCAR 

1947 —  My  Father's  House,  Jewish  National  Fund. 

FAITH  ELLIOTT 

1948 —  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

RICHARD  FANTL 

1948 — The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  Port  Said,  Col.; 
The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  Manhattan 
Angel,  Col.;  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col.;  I 
Surrender  Dear,  Col.;  Blazing  Across  the 
Pecos,  Col. 

1947 — Framed,  Col.;  Personality  Kid,  Col.;  Bulldog 
Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  Little  Miss 
Broadway,  Col.;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1946 —  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Danger- 
ous Business,  Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.; 
Night  Editor,  Col.;  The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf, 
Col.;  One  Way  to  Love,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 — Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Let's  Co  Steady,  Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and 
Ready,  Col. 

1944 —  Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  Dancing  in  Man- 
hattan, Col.;  Jam  Session,  Col.;  Mr.  Winkle 
Goes  to  War,  Col.:  Strange  Affair,  Col. 

RICHARD  FARRELL 

1947 —  The  Tender  Years,  20th. 

JOHN  D.  FAURE 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire;  Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO. 

MARSTON  FAY 

1948 —  Design  for  Death,  RKO. 

1947—  Desperate,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO. 

ADRIENNE  FAZAN 

1948 —  Three  Daring  Daughters,  MGM ;  The  Kissing 
Bandit,  MGM. 

1946 —  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  The  Secret  Heart, 

MGM. 

1945 — Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  She  Went  to  the 
Races.  MGM. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MGM;  Between  Two 
Women.  MGM. 


RUDI  FEHR 

1948 — Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB;  Key  Largo, 

WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB;  Possessed,  WB;  The  Voice 
of  the  Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB;  A 
Stolen  Life,  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB;  The  Conspira- 
tors, W;  In  Our  Time.  WB. 

FRED  R.  FEITSHANS,  JR. 

1948—  The  Challenge,  20th;  Inner  Sanctum,  Film 
Classics. 

1947—  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

1946 —  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  She  Wrote  the  Book, 
Univ.;  Sliehtly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  Strange 
Holiday,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive, 
Univ.;  Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ.;  That  Night 
With  You,  Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Follow  the 
Boys,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.; 
Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

CEORCE  FELD 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair. 

JOHN  M.  FOLEY 

1947 — Lured.  UA;  Dishonored  Lady,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  Gun  Smoke,  Mono. 

SALLY  FORREST 

1947—  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para. 

CENE  FOWLER.  JR. 

1947 —  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC. 

1944 — The  Woman  in  the  Window,  RKO. 

MAR  J  OR  I  E  FOWLER 

(also  known  as  MARJORIE  JOHNSON) 

1948 —  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 
1944 — The  Woman  in  the  Window,  RKO. 

MARCUERITE  FRANCISCO 

1946 —  A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 

CHARLES  FREEMAN 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO. 

LLOYD  FRIEDCEN 

1944 — Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono. 

HANSON  T.  FRITCH 

1944 — Coin'  to  Town,  RKO. 

ROBERT  FRITCH 

1948 —  Unfaithfully  Yours,  20th. 

1946 — It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  Wake 

Up  and  Dream,  20th. 
1944 — The  Fighting  Lady,  20th;  Tampico,  20th. 


WARREN  LOW 

Supervising  Film  Director 


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STEWART  S.  FRYE 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

JOHN  C.  FULLER 

1948 —  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Overland  Trails, 
Mono.;  Frontier  Agent,  Mono.;  Triggerman, 
Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Back  Trail, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Land  of  the  Out- 
laws, Mono.;  Law  Men,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails, 
Mono.;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  Range  Law, 
Mono.;  Sonora  Stagecoach,  Mono.;  Trigger 
Law,  Mono.;  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono.;  West  of 
the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. ;  Westward  Bound, 
Mono. 

HARRY  CERSTAD 

1948 — Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO. 

1946— Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

STUART  CILMORE 

1946 —  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  Out  of  This  World,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Hail  the  Conquer- 
ing Hero,  Para. ;  The  Hour  Before  Dawn, 
Para.;  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

THOLEN  CLADDEN 

1948 —  (Assoc.  editor)  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO; 
I  Dir.  I  Let's  Go  to  the  Movies,  RKO. 

CASTON  CLASS 

1945 —  Doll  Face,  20th. 

|OE  CLUCK 

1948 — Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC. 

1947 —  Border  Feud,  PRC;  Ghost  Town  Renegades, 
PRC. 

SAUL  A.  COODKIND 

1948 —  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  The  Creeper,  20th. 
1947 — Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ. 

1946 —  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Code  of  the  Lawless, 
Univ.;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Girl  on  the 
Spot,  Univ.;  Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 

1945 — Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  The  House  of  Fear, 
Univ.;  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  River  Gang, 
Univ. 

1944 — Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  Hat  Check  Honey, 
Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.; 
The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Univ. 

DOUCLAS  COULD 

1944— -Crime  by  Night,  WB. 


1947- 


CHARLES  CROSS,  JR. 

-Heartaches,  PRC. 


FRANK  CROSS 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists 
tello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul 
ride,  U I  ;  Larceny,  Ul . 

1947 — Slave  Girl,   Ul;  Song  of  Scheherazade 
The  Wistful  Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul 

1945 — This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 


Abbott  &  Cos- 
Mexican  Hay- 


Ul; 


ROLAND  CROSS 

1948 — (Sup.)  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO;  Mourning 
Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

1946 — Deadline  at   Dawn,   RKO;   Heartbeat,  RKO; 

Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 
1945 — Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO;  West 

of  the  Pecos.  RKO. 
1944 — Nevada,  RKO;  None  But  the  Lonely  Heart, 

RKO. 

HERMANN  HALLER 

1948 —  The  Search,  MGM. 

DON  HALLIDAY 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

WALTER  HANNEMAN 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Son,  UA;  Getting  Gertie's  Gar- 
ter, UA. 

1944 — Guest  in  the  House,  UA;  Riders  of  the  Dead- 
line, UA;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 


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DOANE  HARRISON 

—The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  A  Foreign  Affair, 
Para.;  (Sup.)  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

—Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para. 

—The  Lost  Weekend,  Para.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

—Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Practically  Yours, 
Para.;  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

LYNN  HARRISON 

—Sleep,  My  Love,  UA. 

—Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Stork  Bites 
Man,  UA. 

-Little  Iodine,  UA;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

CENE  HAVLICK 

—Relentless,  Col.;  The  Return  of  October,  Col. 
-Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 
-The  Gentleman  Misbehaves,  Col.;  Sing  While 

You  Dance,  Col.;  The  Walls  Come  Tumbling 

Down,  Col. 

-A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col.;  Youth  on 
Trial,  Col. 

-Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  Once  Upon  a  Time, 
Col.;  The  Unwritten  Code,  Col. 

W.  DONN  HAYES 

-Assigned  to  Danger,  EL. 

-Stepchild,  PRC;  Born  to  Speed,  PRC; 
Vance's  Gamble,  PRC;  Bury  Me  Dead, 
Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC; 
Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC. 

-Down  Missouri  Way,  PRC. 

-Hollywood  and  Vine,   PRC;  The  Man 


Philo 
PRC; 
Philo 


Who 

Walked  Alone,  PRC;  The  Missing  Corpse, 
PRC. 

-When  the  Lights  Co  on  Again,  PRC. 

K.  KEELEY-RAY 

-Escape,  20th. 


RICHARD  HEERMANCE 

-The   Dude   Goes   West,   Allied   Artists;  The 
Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Panhandle,  Allied  Ar- 
tists; The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists; 
Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 
1947 — It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  The 
Chinese  Ring,   Mono.;   Song  of   My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 
1946 — Abilene  Town,  UA;  Suspense,  Mono. 
1945 — Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 

1944 — Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Up  in  Mabel's 
Room.  UA. 

CARL   HE  I M 

-Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono. 


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CHARLES  HENKEL,  JR. 

-Outlaw  Roundup,  PRC 

-Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Brand  of  the  Devil, 
PRC;  Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  Guns 
of  the  Law,  PRC;  Cunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC;  I 
Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  Men  on  Her  Mind, 
PRC;  The  Pinto  Bandit,  PRC. 


ACE   (Leonard)  HERMAN 

1948 — Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  French  Leave, 
Mono.;  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.. 
(Assoc.  prod.)    Rocky,  Mono. 

1947 —  Louisiana,  Mono.;  The  Trap,  Mono.;  Vacation 
Days,  Mono. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask.  Mono.;  Below  the  Deadline, 
Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  Freddie  Steps  Out, 
Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Moon  Over 
Montana,  Mono.;  Red  Drason,  Mono.;  The 
Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Wife  Wanted,  Mono. 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono.;  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  HILTON 

1948 —  Let's  Live  a  Little,  EL. 

1947 —  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Killers,  Univ. 

1945 — Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.; 
Nineties,  Univ.;  Scarlet  Street 
Harry,  Univ.;  Under  Western 
Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ. 

1944 —  Phantom  Lady,  Univ.;  The  Suspect,  Univ. 

CEORCE  HIVELY 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye,  MGM. 

1944 — Blonde  Fever,  MGM;  Lost  in  a  Harem,  MGM; 
Three  Men  in  White,  MGM. 


The  Naughty 
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Skies,  Univ.; 


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JACK  HIVELY 

1948 — (Dir.)  Movies  Are  Adventure,  Ul. 

ELLSWORTH  HOACLAND 

1948 — The  Paleface,  Para. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  My  Favorite  Brunette, 
Para.;  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  Road  to 
Rio,  Para. 

1946 — The  Bride  Wore    Boots,  Para. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  I  Love  a  Sol- 
dier, Para. 

JOHN  HOFFMAN 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  HORNBECK 

1948 —  State  of  the  Union,  MCM. 

1947 —  Singapore,  Ul. 

1946 —  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO. 

CHANDLER  HOUSE 

1948 —  The  Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

1947 —  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO. 

FRANK   E.  HULL 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MCM. 

1946 —  Little  Mister  Jim,  MCM;  Keep  Your  Powder 
Dry,  MGM. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable.  MCM. 

1944 — Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MCM;  See  Here,  Pri- 
vate Hargrove,  MCM. 

LEO  HURWITZ 

1948 —  (Dir.,  orig.,  sc. play)  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

ALAN  L.  JACCS 

1948 — Escape,  20th. 

ROBERT  JAHNS 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep. 

1946—  — The  French  Key,  Rep.;  Accomplice,  PRC. 
1944 — That's  My  Baby,  Rep. 

PIERRE  JANET 

1944 —  Chost  Cuns,  Mono.;  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono. 

MARJORIE  JOHNSON 

(also  known  as  MARJORIE  FOWLER) 

HARMON  JONES 

1948 —  Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!,  20th;  Sitting  Pret- 
ty, 20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th;  Yellow  Sky, 
20th. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th; 
Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Shock, 
20th. 

1945 —  Colonel  Effingham's  Raid.  20th;  The  House 
on  92nd  Street,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are 
Smiling,  20th. 

BERT  JORDAN 

1948 —  Let's  Live  Again.  20th;  Jungle  Patrol,  20th; 
The  Gay  Intruders,  20th. 

1947 —  Curley,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Joe  UA. 

1943 —  Calaboose,  UA;  The  Devil  With  Hitler,  UA. 

AL  JOSEPH 

1947 —  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA. 

1946 —  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1945 —  Story  of  C.  I.  Joe,  UA. 

HARRY  KELLER 

1948 —  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  Homicide  for 
Three,  Rep.;  Son  of  Cod's  Country,  Rep.; 
Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  Saddle  Pals, 
Rep.;  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  North- 
west Outpost,  Rep.;  Twilight  on  the  Rio 
Grande,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Rep.;  A  Cuy  Could 
Change,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Pass- 
key to  Danger,  Rep.;  Specter  of  the  Rose, 
Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep. 

1945 — Grissley's  Millions,  Rep.;  Song  of  Mexico, 
Rep.;  Steppin'  in  Society,  Rep.;  Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  Code  of  the 
Prairie,  Rep.;  Firebrands,  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
The  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Mojave  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.;  Stage- 
coach to  Monterey,  Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders, 
Rep. 


D.  PATRICK  KELLEY 

1946 —  Cunman's  Code,  Univ.;  Wild  Beauty,  Univ. 

TED  J.  KENT 

1948 — Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul  ;  For  the 
Love  of  Mary,  U I . 

1947 —  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul;  The  Exile.  Ul. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ.;  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul; 
The  Runaround,  Univ.;  So  Goes  My  Love, 
Univ. 

1945 — Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.;  Lady  on  a  Train, 
Patrick  the  Great,  Univ. 

1944 —  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holi- 
day, Univ. 

HAL  C.  KERN 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sup.)  Since  You  Went  Away,  UA. 

ROBERT  J.  KERN 

1948 —  The  Three  Musketeers,  MCM;  Luxury  Liner, 
MCM. 

1947 —  Song  of  Love,  MCM;  Sea  of  Crass,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MGM. 

1945 —  Week-End  at  the  Waldorf,  MCM. 

1944 —  National  Velvet,  MCM;  The  White  Cliffs  of 
Dover,  MCM. 

CHARLES  L.  KIMBALL 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

ROBERT  KLACER 

1948 — Close-Up,  EL. 

WALTER  KLEE 

1947 —  The  Roosevelt  Story,  Tola. 

HAROLD  H.  KNOTTLES 

1945 —  The  Fleet  That  Came  to  Stay,  Para. 

FREDERIC  KNUDTSON 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Station  West, 
RKO. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  Crack-Up,  RKO. 

1944 — Come  On  Danger,  RKO. 

CLARENCE  KOLSTER 

1948 —  The  Woman  in  White,  WB  ;  Smart  Girls  Don't 
Talk,  WB. 

1947 —  Escape  Me  Never,  WB. 

1946 —  Of  Human  Bondage,  WB. 

1944 —  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

HARRY  KOMER 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MCM. 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM. 

1944 —  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MCM. 

BURTON  KRAMER 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  The  Stranger  from 
Ponca  City,  Col. 

1945 —  Target  Tokyo,  U.  S.  War  Dept. 

HAROLD   F.  KRESS 

1948 —  A  Date  With  Judy,  MCM;  Command  Decision, 
MCM. 

1946 —  The  Yearling,  MCM. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed.  MGM. 

PAUL  LANDRES 

1948 — Blonde  Savage,  PRC;  Where  the  North  Be- 
gins, Screen  Guild;  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guid- 
ance; Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Return  of  Wildfire,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.; 
The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

1946 — The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  She-Wolf  of  Lon- 
don, Univ. 

1945 —  Blonde  Ransom,  Univ.;  The  Crimson  Canary, 
Univ.;  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  Her 
Lucky  Night,  Univ.;  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.; 
See  My  Lawyer,  Univ.;  Senorita  from  the 
West,  Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 

1944 — Destiny,  Univ.;  The  Imposter,  Univ.;  The 
Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ. 


EDITORS 


357 


SETH  LARSON 

1946 —  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory, 
Mono. 

ERIC  LAWRENCE 

1948 — Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

VIOLA  LAWRENCE 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. ;  Mary  Lou,  Col.; 
The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  Leather  Gloves,  Col.; 
Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  Down  to  Earth,  Col. 

1946 —  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  Perilous  Holiday,  Col. 
1945 — The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  She  Wouldn't 

Say  Yes,  Col.;  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col.:  Secret  Command,  Col. 

ERNIE  LEADLAY 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, RKO. 

1944— The  Master  Race.  RKO. 


1948- 


ROBERT  LEEDS 

-King  of  the  Gamblers,  Rep. 


BEN  LEWIS 

1948 — Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM;  A  Southern  Yan- 
kee, MGM. 

1947 —  Undercover  Maisie,  MGM. 

1946 — The  Cockeyed  Miracle,   MGM;  The  Mighty 
McGurk,  MGM;  Bad  Bascomb,  MGM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello   in   Hollywood,  MGM; 
Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 

1944 — Kismet,  MGM. 

CARROL  LEWIS 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Drifting  Along,  Mono. 
1944 — The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  Lumberjack,  UA. 

LOUIS  LINDSAY 

1948 —  Macbeth,  Rep. 

JOHNNY  LINK 

1948 — The  Vicious  Circle,  UA. 

1947 —  Queen  of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild;  Yankee 


Fakir,  Rep.;  The  Pretender,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  Strange  Impersonation, 
Rep. 

1945 —  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep.;  Identity  Un- 
known, Rep.;  jealousy,  Rep.;  Woman  Who 
Came  Back,  Rep. 

1944 —  Are  These  Your  Parents,  Mono.;  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Knicker- 
bocker Holiday,  UA. 

ROY  LIVINCSTON 

1948 — Fighting  Mad,  Mono.;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your 
Shoes,  Mono. ;  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th. 

1947—  Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists;  Robin  Hood  of 
Monterey,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.; 
King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC; 
Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC; 
Thunder  Town,  PRC;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority 
Girl,  PRC. 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  The  Enchanted  Forest, 
PRC ;  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC. 

JOHN  LOCKERT 

1944 — Youth  Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

LOUIS  LOEFFLER 

1948 —  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th;  That  Wonderful  Urge, 
20th. 

1947 —  |  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th. 

1944 —  In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Laura,  20th; 
The  Sutlivans,  20th. 

OTHO  LOVERINC 

1948 —  (Sup.)  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  (Sup.) 
Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  (Sup.)  Shang- 
hai Chest,  Mono.;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 

1947 —  News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Joe  Palooka  in  the 
Knockout,  Mono.;  (Sup.)  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

1946 — Abilene  Town,  UA. 

1945 —  Pardon  My  Past,  Col.;  (Sup.)  Story  of  G.  I. 
Joe,  UA. 


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WARREN  LOW 

1948 — Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  The  Accused, 
Para. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 
1946 — The  Searching  Wind,  Para. 

S.  ROY  LUBY 

1946 —  Partners  in  Time,  RKO. 

OTTO  LUDWIC 

1948 —  Up  In  Central  Park,  Ul;  One  Touch  of  Venus, 
Ul. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul. 

1946 —  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  Inside 
Job,  Univ. ;  Lawless  Breed. 

FRANCIS  LYON 

1948 —  Ruthless,  EL. 

1947—  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

WILLIAM  LYON 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth.  Col. 

1947 —  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  Mr.  District 
Attorney,  Col. 

1946 — The  |olson  Story,  Col. 

MAVIS  LYONS 

1948 —  Strange  Victory,  Target. 

ALMA  MACRORIE 

1948 — Dream  Cirl.  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 
19"}7 — Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Golden  Earrings, 
Para. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para.;  (Actress)  To  Each  His  Own, 
Para. 

1945 — Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para. 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  Lady  in  the 
Dark,  Para. 

FRANK  MACEE 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB;  Whiplash,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Christmas  in  Connec- 
ticut, WB. 

FRED  MACUIRE 

1948 — Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the 
South,  Mono.;  Riding  the  California  Trail, 
Mono.;  Code  of  the  Saddle, Mono. ;  Gun  Talk, 
Mono.;  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  Shadow  on  the  Range, 
Mono.;  Silver  Range,  Mono.;  South  of  Mon- 
terey, Mono.;  Trigger  Fingers,  Mono.;  Under 
Arizona  Skies,  Mono.;  The  Cay  Cavalier, 
Mono. 

1945 —  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono. 

DANIEL  MANDELL 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment,  RKO. 

1 946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Kid  from 
Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 — Wonder  Man.  RKO. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB ;  The  Princess  and 
the  Pirate,  RKO;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

HARVEY  MANCER 

1948 — Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

1947 —  Cunfighters,  Col.;  The  Spirit  of  West  Point, 
Film  Classics. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  Delight- 
fully Dangerous,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA. 

EDWARD  MANN 

1948 —  Four  Faces  West,  UA;  Highway  13,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;  The  Return  of  Rin 
Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.;  Under 
Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Dillinger,  Mono. 

DUNCAN  MANSFIELD 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  A  Walk  in  the 
Sun,  20th. 

1945 — Betrayal  from  the  East.  RKO. 

1944 — And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  Girl  Rush,  RKO. 


HARRY  MARKER 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO; 
Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  A  Likely  Story, 
RKO;  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

1945— The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  Pan-Americana, 
RKO;  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

1944 —  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  My  Pal,  Wolf, 
RKO;  Seven  Days  Ashore,  RKO. 

OWEN  MARKS 

1948 —  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB;  Winter 
Meeting,  WB;  )une  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB; 
Nora  Prentiss,  WB. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB:  Pride  of  the  Ma- 
rines, WB. 

1944 —  Janie,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

DESMOND  MARQUETTE 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate, 
RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO. 

1947 —  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

ARCHIE  MARSHEK 

1948 —  Whispering  Smith.  Para. 

1947 —  Calcutta,  Para.;  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Where 
There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 —  (Sup.  I  Miss  Susie  Slagle's.  Para.;  The  Strange 
Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  Para. 

1945 —  Incendiary  Blonde.  Para. 

1944 —  Ministry  of  Fear,  Para. 

PHILIP  MARTIN 

1948 —  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO. 

1947 —  Riffraff,    RKO;    Thunder    Mountain,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cue- 
ball,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi.  RKO. 

1945 —  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO;  Two  O'Clock 
Courage,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broadway.  RKO. 

1944 —  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle,  RKO. 

ANTHONY  MARTINELLI 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  The  Cay  Ranchero, 
Rep.;  The  Main  Street  Kid.  Rep.;  Under  Cali- 
fornia Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.;  Car- 
son City  Raiders,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail, 
Rep.;  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Time 
in  Nevada,  Rep. 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Sierras, 
Rep.;  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  On  the  Old 
Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  Days  of  Buffalo 
Bill,  Rep.;  Gay  Blades,  Rep.;  G.I.  War  Brides, 
Rep  ;  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  Night  Train 
to  Memphis,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.:  An  Angel 
Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  The  Big  Bonanza. 
Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of 
Cimarron,  Rep.;  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.; 
Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep.;  The  Vampire's  Ghist, 
Rep. 

1944 — The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Faces  in 
Fog,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  My 
Buddy,  Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  Song 
of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  Rep. 

CHARLES  MAYNARD 

1944 —  Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Univ.;  Cobra  Woman, 
Univ.;  The  Merry  Monahans,  Univ.;  Murder  in 
the  Blue  Room,  Univ.;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.; 
San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ. 

JOHN  McCAFFERTY 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Molly  and 
Me,  20th. 

FRANK  McCEE 

1947 —  Beast  with  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Love  and  Learn, 
WB. 

FRED  McCUIRE 

1946 —  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  The  Haunted 
Mine,  Mono. 

CEORCE  McCUIRE 

1948 —  The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL. 

1947 —  Bells  cri  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild:;  Death 
Valley,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — Danny  Boy,  PRC;  God's  Country,  Screen 
Guild. 

1945 — Detour,  PRC;  Fog  Island,  PRC. 


EDITORS 


359 


(AMES  McKAY 

1948 — Good  Sam,  RKO. 

BARBARA  McLEAN 

1948 — Deep  Waters,  20th;  When  My  Baby  Smiles 
at  Me,  20th. 

1947—  Captain  from  Castile,  20th;  Nightmare  Alley, 
20th. 

1946 —  Margie,  20th;  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue,  20th. 
1945 — A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  The  Dolly  Sisters, 

20th. 

1944 — Wilson,  20th;  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

HAROLD  McLERNAN 

1944 — The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

CEORCE  MERRICK 

1944 —  Delinquent  Daughters,  PRC;  Shake  Hands 
With  Murder,  PRC;  Sweethearts  of  the  U 
S.  A.,  Mono. 

OTTO  MEYER 

1945 —  A  Cuy,  a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col.;  Over  21, 
Col.;  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Ever  Since  Venus, 
Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  Nine  Girls,  Col.; 
Together  Again,  Col. 

CENE  MILFORD 

1945 —  China  Sky,  RKO;  Having  Wonderful  Crime, 
RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  The  Falcon 
Out  West,  RKO;  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

LES  MILLBROOK 

1948 —  Indian  Agent,  RKO;  Gun  Smugglers,  RKO; 
Variety  Time,  RKO;  Rachel  and  the  Stranger, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO;  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Ding  Dong  Wil- 
liams, RKO;  Vacation  in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO;  Johnny  Angel, 
RKO. 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Gildersleeve's  Ghost, 
RKO;  A  Night  of  Adventure,  RKO. 

DAN  MILNER 

1945 —  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  Flame  of  the  West, 
Mono.;  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  The  Lost 
Trail,  Mono. 

JACK  MILNER 

1945 —  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe,  Mono. 

HAROLD  R.  MINTER 

1948 —  Train  to  Alcatraz.  Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid. 
Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep.;  Marshal  of 
Amarillo,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City 
Rep. 

1947 —  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep.;  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep.; 
Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  M.  MORCAN 

1948 —  Portrait  of  )ennie,  SRO 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1945 —  Guest  Wife,  UA;  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

IRENE  MORRA 

1948 — Two  Guys  from  Texas.  WB. 

1947 —  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  WB; 
Guys  from  Milwaukee.  WB. 

1945 — The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  San  An- 
tonio, WB. 
1944 — Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 


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PAUL  MURPHY 

-Cirl  in  the  Case,  Col. 


|ACK  MURRAY 

1948 — Fort  Apache.  RKO;  Three  Godfathers,  MGM 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  NADEL 

1948 —  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 
1945 — Target  Tokyo,  U.S.  War  Dept. 

THOMAS  NEFF 

1947 — Mad  Wednesday,  UA. 

1945 — Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  How  Do  You  Do 
PRC;  Northwest  Trail.  Screen  Guild. 

1944 — Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  The  Man  in  Half 
Moon  Street,  Para.;  The  Town  Went  Wild, 
PRC;  You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 


CHARLES  NELSON 

1948 — The  Man  from  Coiorado,  Col.;  The  Loves  of 
Carmen,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col.;  Glamour  Cirl, 
Col. 

1946 —  Gilda,  Col.;  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  Rene- 
gades, Col.;  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 
1944 — None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

CONRAD  NERVIC 

1948 —  Act  of  Violence,  MGM. 

1947 —  High  Barbaree,  MGM;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM;  Courage  of  Las- 
sie, MGM. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM;  Nothing  But 
Trouble,  MGM. 

JAMES  E.  NEWCOM 

1948 —  (Sup.)  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th;  Texas, 
Brooklyn  and  Heaven,  UA;  Walk  a  Crooked 
Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Lured,  UA. 

1946 —  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  Paris   Underground,  UA. 

1944 —  (Sup.)  Guest  in  the  House,  UA;  Up  in  Arms, 
RKO. 

WILLARD  NICO 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA. 

ERNST  NIMS 

1946 —  Temptation,  Ul;  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO; 
The  Dark  Mirror,  Ul;  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945—  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 —  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Casanova  in  Bur- 
lesque, Rep.;  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep. 

JOSEPH  NORIECA 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO. 

1945 —  -The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO;  George  White's 
Scandals,  RKO;  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO. 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  Mex- 
ico, RKO. 

CHRISTIAN  NYBY 

1948 —  My  Cirl  Tisa,  WB;  Red  River,  UA;  One  Sun- 
day Afternoon,  WB;   Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1947 —  Cheyenne.  WB;  Pursued,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB; 
Janie  Gets  Married,  WB ;  Shadow  of  a  Woman, 
WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB ;  To  Have  and  Have 
Not,  WB. 

JACK  OCILVIE 

1946 —  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC;  Her  Sister's  Secret, 
PRC. 

LES  ORLEBECK 

1948 —  Slippy  McGee,  Rep. 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep.;  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.; 
Stageciach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark 
Canyon,  Rep.;  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep.;  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
Roll  on  Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Traffic  in  Crime, 
Rep. 

ROBERT  PARRISH 

1948 —  No  Minor  Vices.  MGM. 

1947 —  A  Double  Life,  Ul;  Body  and  Soul,  UA. 

MONTY  PEARCE 

1948 —  Speed  to  Spare,  Para. 

CARL  PIERSON 

1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  Club  Heaven,  PRC; 
(Sup.)  Strange  Illusion,  PRC;  Why  Girls 
Leave  Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono.;  Follow  the  Leader, 
Mono.;  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono.;  Minstrel 
Man,  PRC;  Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.; 
Return  of  the  Ape  Man,  Mono.;  Smart  Guy, 
Mono.;  Voodoo  Man,  Mono. 

RICHARD  PIKE 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

FRED  PRESSBURCER 

1944 —  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA. 

STANLEY  RAB|OHN 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th. 

1945—  The  Bullfighters,  20th. 


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EDITORS 


CHARLES  RANDALL 

1945 —  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

THOMAS  REILLY 

1948 — Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Verdict,  WB. 

HARRY  REYNOLDS 

1948 — The  Noose  Hangs  High,  EL. 

1947—  Cas  House  Kids  Co  West,  PRC;  The  Brasher 
Doubloon,  20th;  Killer  at  Large,  PRC;  Toe 
Many  Winners,  PRC. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  Hangover  Square,  20th 
Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

1944 —  Roger  Touhy,  Gangster,  20th;  Take  It  Or 
Leave  It,  20th. 

WILLIAM  REYNOLDS 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  You 
Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  Street  With  No 
Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th. 

FREDERICK  RICHARDS 

(Deceased  2-17-491 

1948 —  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  WB. 

1947 —  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB;  The  Unsuspected, 
WB. 

1946 —  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Creen,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB. 
1944 — -The  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB. 

THOMAS  RICHARDS 

1944 —  The  Seventh  Cross.  MCM. 

LLOYD  L.  RICHARDSON 

1948 —  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  ROBERTS 

1948 — The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Campus  Honey- 
moon, Rep.;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Okla- 
homa Badlands,  Rep.;  Secret  Service  Investi- 
gator, Rep.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Angel  in 
Exile,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  The 
Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep.;  That's  My  Cal,  Rep.; 
Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Driftwood, 
Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Rendezvous 
With  Annie,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.; 
That  Brennan  Cirl,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Ro- 
sarita.  Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.; 
Mexicana,  Rep.;  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep.; 
Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep.;  Tell  It  to  a 
Star,  Rep. 

1944 — End  of  the  Road.  Rep.;  The  Girl  Who  Dared, 
Rep.;  The  Lady  and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  Lake 
Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  Storm  Over  Lisbon, 
Rep. 


SHERMAN  ROSE 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA;  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

CENE  RUCCIERO 

1948 —  The  Big  City,  MGM. 

1947 — Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MGM;  Dark  Delusion, 
MGM;  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM. 

1946 —  Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM;  Without  Reserva- 
tions, RKO. 

JACK  RUCCIERO 

1947 —  Beyond  Our  Own,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

LOUIS  SACKIN 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova.  EL;  The  Cobra 
Strikes,  EL;  Bungalow  13,  20th;  Canon  City, 
EL. 

1947 —  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion;  Railroaded, 
PRC 

1946 — Avalanche,  PRC. 

1944—  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th. 

FRANK  SANUCCI 

1946 — Border  Bandits,  Mono. 

CHESTER  W.  SCHAEFFER 

1946 —  Two  Smart  People,  MCM. 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie,  MGM. 

ARTHUR  SCHMIDT 

1948 —  Hazard,  Para. 

1947—  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  I  Walk  Alone, 
Para. 

1946 —  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  Blue  Dahlia,  Para. 

1945 —  (Sup.)  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  A  Medal  for 
Benny,  Para. 

1944 —  Rainbow  Island.  Para. 

IRVINC  M.  SCHOENBERC 

1948—  — Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the  For- 

est, Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe,  Rep. 

1947 —  Exposed,  Rep. 

RUSSELL  SCHOENCARTH 

1948 —  Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Black  Bart,  Ul. 
1947— The  Egg  and  I,  Ul;  The  Web,  Ul;  Pirates  of 

Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Woman,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big, 
Univ.;  Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ.;  The  Cat 
Creeps,  Univ. 

1945 —  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm, 
Univ.;  Salome,  Where  She  Danced,  Univ.; 
Strange  Confession,  Univ. 

1944 — Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  The 
Climax,  Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.;  My  Cal 
Loves  Music,  Univ. 


HOWARD  SMITH 

Supervising  Film  Editor 


Pine-Thomas  Productions 


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361 


THOMAS  SCOTT 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para. 

ARTHUR  SEID 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Who  Killed  "Doc" 
Robbin,  UA. 

1946 —  Throw  a  Saddle  On  a  Star,  Col.;  The  Un- 
known, Col. 

BLANCHE  SE WELL 

(  Deceased  2-4-49) 

1948 — The  Pirate.  MCM. 

1947 —  Fiesta.  MCM;  It  Happened  in  Brooklyn,  MCM. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MCM;  The  Valley  of  Decision, 
MCM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

BILLY  SHEA 

1948 —  Saigon.  Para. 

1947 —  Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  The  Trouble  With 
Women.  Para. 

1946 —  O.S.S.,  Para.;  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Cirls,  Para.;  Salty  O'Rourke, 
Para. 

1944 —  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

|OHN  SHEETS 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Michael 
O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1947—  — Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

ROBERT  SIMPSON 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Apartment  for 
Peggy,  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Homestretch.  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street.  20th;  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Do  You  Love  Me, 
20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Junior 
Miss,  20th. 

1944 —  Creenwich  Village,  20th;  Pin-Up  Girl,  20th; 
Something  for  the  Boys,  20th. 

FREDERICK  Y.  SMITH 

1948 —  The  Secret  Land,  MCM. 

HOWARD  SMITH 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para.;  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.; 
Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.; 
Shaggy,  Para.;  Waterfront  at  Midnight,  Para.; 
Disaster,  Para. 

1947 —  Big  Town,  Para.;  Danger  Street,  Para.;  Fear 
in  the  Night,  Para.;  Jungle  Flight,  Para.; 
Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  Adventure  Island, 
Para.;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

1946 —  Hot  Cargo,  Para.;  Swamp  Fire,  Para.:  Follow 
That  Woman,  Para.;  (Sup.)  High  Powered, 
Para. 

1945 —  Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  (Sup.)  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

1944 — (Sup.)  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  (Sup.)  Dou- 
ble Exposure,  Para.;  Cambler's  Choice,  Para.; 
The  Navy  Way,  Para.;  One  Body  Too  Many, 
Para.;  Take  It  Big,  Para.;  Timber  Queen, 
Para. 

(AMES  SMITH 

1948 —  On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.; 
The  Cirl  from  Manhattan,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Mavomber  Affair,  UA;  Christmas  Eve 
UA. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Mr.  Ace,  UA. 
'945 — Bedside  Manner,  UA:  Captain  Kidd,  UA;  A 

Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 —  Dark  Waters,  UA;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

RAY  SNYDER 

1946 — Cun  Town,  Univ.;  Lover  Come  Back.  Univ.; 
Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman' 
Strikes  Back,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails' 
Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Frontier  Cal 
Univ.;  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ. 

1944 — Her  Primitive  Man.  Univ.;  Jungle  Woman 
Univ.;  Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  The 
Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.;  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ 


DOROTHY  SPENCER 

1948 — That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Snake  Pit.  20th. 

1947 —  The  Chost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th;  Dragonwyck,  20th;  My 
Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 — A  Royal  Scandal,  20th;  A  Tree  Crows  in 
Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 —  Sweet  and  Low  Down,  20th. 

REX  STEELE 

1948 —  This  Theatre  and  You,  WB. 

1945 —  To  the  Shores  of  Iwo  Jima,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Battle  for  the  Marianas,  WB. 

AARON  STELL 

1948 — The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  Song  of  Idaho, 
Col.;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col.;  Jungle  Jim,  Col. 

1947 —  Singin'  In  the  Corn,  Col.;  Sport  of  Kings, 
Col.;  Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay,  Col.;  Mil- 
lie's Daughter,  Col.;  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  The 
Last  Round-Up,  Col.;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Blondie  Knows  Best, 
Col.;  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  Frontier  Cun 
Law,  Col.;  It's  Great  to  be  Young,  Col.;  Prison 
Ship,  Col.;  Snafu,  Col.;  That  Texas  Jamboree, 
Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  I  Love  a 
Mystery,  Col.;  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Col.; 
Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Col.;  Rough 
Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  Rustlers  of  the  Badlands, 
Col.:  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.;  Sing  Me  a  Song 
of  Texas,  Col. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Cowboy  from  Lone- 
some River,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.; 
She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col.;  Sundown  Valley, 
Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col. 

LEROY  STONE 

1948 —  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  My  Own  True  Love, 
Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Cirl,  Para.;  (Sup.)  Welcome  Stranger, 
Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies.  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Murder,  He  Says, 
Para. 

1944 —  Coing  My  Way,  Para. 

FRANK  SULLIVAN 

1948—  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947—  The  Hucksters.  MCM. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MCM. 

1945 —  Without  Love,  MCM. 

1944 —  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  MGM. 

JAMES  SWEENEY 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  The  Prince  of  Thieves, 
Col.;  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Rusty 
Leads  the  Way,  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Last  of  the  Red- 
men,  Col.;  Shadowed,  Col.;  Keeper  of  the 
Bees.  Col. 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  Land  Rush,  Col.; 
The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Singing  on  the 
Trail,  Col.;  Talk  About  a  lady,  Col.;  Meet 
Me  on  Broadway,  Col. 

1945 —  Eddie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Band- 
leader, Col.;  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col.; 
Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col. 

1944 — Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  Hey  Rookie,  Col.;  They 
Live  in  Fear,  Col. 

ROBERT  SWINK 

1948 —  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  The  Long 
Night,  RKO. 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  Step  by  Step,  RKO 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Heavenly  Days,  RKO; 
Passport  to  Destinv,  RKO. 

CRECC  TALLAS 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  My  Dog 
Shep,  Screen  Guild;  (Dir.)  Siren  of  Atlantis, 
UA. 

1947 —  Flight  to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 — A  Night  in  Casablanca,  UA;  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Southerner,  UA. 
1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 


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EDITORS 


WALTER  THOMPSON 

1948 — So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Pitfall,  UA;  Force 

of  Evil,  MCM. 
1947 — The  Other  Love,  UA;  The  Gangster,  Allied 

Artists. 

1944 —  Jane   Eyre,  20th. 

WILLIAM  THOMPSON 

1947 —  Web  of  Danger,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising, 
Rep  ;  Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep.;  Vigilantes 
of  Boomtown,  Rep. 

1946 —  Crime  ot  the  Century,  Rep.;  The  Last 
Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.; 
Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.;  Rio  Grande  Raid- 
ers, Rep.;  Valley  of  the  Zombies,  Rep.;  The 
El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

JEROME  THOMS 

1948 —  The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.; 
Thunderhoof,  Col.;  West  of  Sonora,  Co1.;  The 
Untamed  Breed,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  The  Corpse  Came 
C.  O.  D.,  Col.;  Cigarette  Girl,  Col.;  Blondie's 
Holiday,  Col.;  Two  Blondes  anud  a  Redhead, 
Col.;  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  Cow- 
boy Blues,  Col.;  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  The 
Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col.;  Roaring  Rangers, 
Col.;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Escape  in  the 
Fog,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  Col.;  Life 
With  Blondie,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col. 

1944 — The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  The  Last 
Horseman,  Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.; 
Riding  West,  Col.;  Stars  on  Parade,  Col.; 
The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col.;  The  Whistler,  Col. 

MEL  THORSEN 

1948 —  Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 

ALVIN  TODD 

1944 —  Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ. 

HOLBROOK   B.  TODD 

1948 — Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  Miraculous 
Journey,  Film  Classics;  (Assoc.  prod.  I  Uru- 
bu,  UA. 

1947 —  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC;  Three  on  a 
Ticket,  PRC. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  day,  PRC;  Frontier  Fugitives, 
PRC;  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC;  Gentlemen  With 
Guns,  PRC;  Larcenv  in  Her  Heart,  PRC; 
Lightning  Raiders,  PRC;  Murder  Is  My  Bus- 
iness, PRC;  Overland  Raiders,  PRC;  Prairie 
Badmen,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC;  The 
Flying  Serpent,  PRC. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  Arson  Squad,  PRC; 
Blazing  Frontier,  PRC:  Border  Badmen,  PRC; 
Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Fighting  Bill  Car- 
son, PRC;  Gangster's  Den,  PRC;  His  Brother's 
Ghost,  PRC;  The  Kid  Sister,  PRC;  The  Lady 
Confesses,  PRC;  Nabonga,  PRC;  Oath  of 
Vengeance.  PRC;  Rustler's  Hideout,  PRC; 
Shadows  of  Death.  PRC;  Stagecoach  Outlaws. 
PRC;  Three  in  the  Saddle,  PRC;  White  Pon- 
go,  PRC;  Wild  Horse  Phantom,  RC. 

1944 — The  Contender,  PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC; 
The  Monster  Maker,  PRC:  Swing  Hostess, 
PRC;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC;  Valley 
of  Vengeance.  PRC;  Voice  in  the  Wind,  PRC; 
Fuzzy  Settles  Down,  PRC. 

SHERMAN  TODD 

1948 —  Berlin  Express,  RKO;  The  Twisted  Road.  RKO. 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

ALEXANDER  TROFFEY 

1947 —  The  Devil  on  Wheels.  PRC. 
1944 — Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

LEONARD  TRUMM 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

HELEN  VAN  DONCEN 

1948 — Louisiana  Story,  Lopert. 

RICHARD  L.   VAN  ENCER 

1948 — The  Flame.  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
Old  Los  Angeles.  Rep.;  Daredevils  of  the 
Clouds,  Rep.;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.; 
Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  Out  of  the 


Storm,  Rep  ;  I,  Jane  Doe,  Rep 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep.;  The  Fabulous  Texan, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  The  Invisible 
Informer,  Rep.;  I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep.; 
The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  The  Myste- 
rious Mr.   Valentine,  Rep. 

'945 — Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Flame  of  the  Bar- 
bary  Coast,  Rep.;  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  Love, 
Honor,  and  Goodbye,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail, 
Rep.;  Road  to  Alcartaz,  Rep. 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Call  of  the  South  Seas, 
Rep.;  The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep.;  Jamboree, 
Rep.;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.;  Bordertown 
Gunfighters,  Rep. 

ELMO  VERNON 

1944 —  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para. 

IRVINE  WARBURTON 

1948 —  The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cynthia.  MGM. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  Love  Laughs 
at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM;  Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

1945 —  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM;  This  Man's 
Navy,  MGM. 

EDA  WARREN 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Beyond  Glory.  Para.; 
Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes.  Para. 

1947 —  iSup.l  Blaze  of  Noon.  Para.;  California,  Para.; 
Easy  Come,  Easy  Go,  Para. 

1946 —  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  You  Came  Along,  Para.;  The  Affairs  of 
Susan,  Para. 

1944 — And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  The  Hitler  Gang, 
Para. 

THERON  WARTH 

1946 —  Notorious,  RKO. 
1944 — Show  Business,  RKO. 

ROBERT  WARWICK,  Jr. 

1948 —  Rocky,  Mono. 

PAUL  WEATHERWAX 

1948 — The  Naked  City.  Ul;  You  Gotta  Stay  Happy, 
Ul;  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA. 

1944 —  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Gay,  Para. 

J.  WATSON  WEBB 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the 
Irish,  20th;  Letter  to  Three  Wives.  20th. 

1947 —  Kiss  of  Death,,  20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights 
20th. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Corner,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge, 
20th,  Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

1945 —  State  Fair,  20th;  Where  Do  We  Go  from 
Here?  20th. 

1944 —  The  Lodger.  20th;  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Sol- 
Soldier,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer,  20th. 

FERRIS  WEBSTER 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MCM;  Words  and 
Music,  MGM. 

1947 —  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MGM;  If  Winter  Comes, 
MGM. 

1946 —  The    Hoodlum    Saint,    MGM;  Undercurrent, 

MCM. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Partners,  MGM;  The  Picture  of  Do- 
rian Gray,  MGM. 

1944 —  Rationing,  MGM. 

DAVID  WEISBART 

1948 —  Johnny  Belinda,  WB. 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB;  Dark  Passage,  WB;  That 
Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1946 —  My  Reputation,  WB ;  Night  and  Day,  WB; 
One  More  Tomorrow,  WB. 

1945 —  Conflict,  WB;  Mildred  Pierce,  WB ;  Roughly 
Speaking,  WB. 

JACK  WHEELER 

1947 —  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

CEORCE  WHITE 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM. 

1947 — My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  MGM;  The  Red 
House,  UA;  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 


EDITORS 


363 


1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC;  Colorado  Serenade, 
PRC;  Driftin'  River,  PRC;  Romance  of  the 
West,  PRC;  Wild  West,  PRC. 

1945 —  The  Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  PRC:  Stran- 
gler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC ;  Song  of  Old  Wy- 
oming, PRC. 

1944 — The  Great  Mike,  PRC. 

RALPH  E.  WINTERS 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM ;  Hills  of  Home, 
MCM. 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MCM;  Killer 
McCoy,  MCM. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MCM;  Our  Vines  Have  Tender 
Grapes,  MGM;  Gaslight,  MGM. 

1944 — The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM. 

CHARLES  WOLFE 

1944 —  Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 

TRUMAN  K.  WOOD 

1948 —  The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Getting  Gertie's  Gar- 
ter, UA. 

1944 — Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

RICHARD  C.  WRAY 

1948 — The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Woman,  UA. 

EDGAR  ZANE 

1944 — Hi,  Good-Lookin',  Univ. 

WILLIAM  ZIECLER 

1948 —  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists;  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  (Sup.)  In  Self  De- 
fense, Mono. 

1946 — Abe's  Irish  Rose,  UA. 

1944 — The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 
Tornado,  Para. 

IOSEF  ZIMANICH 

1944 — Dangerous  Journey,  20th. 


GREGG  TALLAS 


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FILM  EDITOR 


1945 — The  Clock,  MGM;  Yolanda  and  the  Thief, 
MCM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM;  Mar- 
riage Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM. 

MERRILL  WHITE 

1948 — iSup.)     Tarzan    and    the    Mermaids,  RKO; 

(Sup.l    Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 
1947 — Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

).  R.  WHITTREDCE 

1947—  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  The  Locket, 
RKO. 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  A  Game  of  Death, 
RKO;  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Mademoi- 
selle Fifi,  RKO. 

CRANT  WHYTOCK 

1944 —  ISup.,  asst.  prod.)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks, 
UA. 

EDWARD  W.  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1946—  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO;  Radio  Stars  on  Pa- 
rade, RKO;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

ELMO  WILLIAMS 

1948 — Design  for  Death,  RKO;  Miracle  of  the  Bells, 
RKO;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy 
Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

1946 —  Nocturne,  RKO. 

HUCH  WINN 

1948 —  Stage  to  Mesa  City,  PRC;  Tumbleweed  Trail, 
PRC;  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild;  Stars 
Over  Texas,  EL;  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL; 
The  Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL;  Black  Hills,  EL; 
Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  West  to  Glory,  PRC; 
Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC;  Wild  Country,  PRC; 
Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 


JULIAN  JDHNSDN 


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LAWRENCE  ALCHOLTZ 

1947 —  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul. 

CHARLES  ALTHOUSE 

1945 —  Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Gangster's 
Den,  PRC. 

CLENN  E.  ANDERSON 

1948 —  Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  Tap 
Roots,  Ul;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  The  Saxon 
Charm,  Ul  ;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  Slave  Cirl,  Ul;  Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul. 

1946 —  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big,  Univ.; 
Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ.;  So  Goes 
My  Love,  Univ.;  Temptation,  Ul;  Her  Ad- 
venturous Night,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Honeymoon  Ahead,  Univ.; 
I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  Scarlet  Street, 
Univ.;  Uncle  Harry,  Univ.;  The  Woman  in 
Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Univ.;  Gypsy  Wildcat, 
Univ. 

VICTOR  APPEL 

1948 —  The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Le- 
gion, Rep.;  The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Campus 
Honeymoon,  Rep.;  The  Flame,  Rep.;  Secret 
Service  Investigator,  Rep.;  Train  to  Alcatraz, 
Rep.;  Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Guild; 
Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile, 
Rep.;  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep.;  I,  Jane  Doe, 
Rep. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Rustlers  of 
Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  Calendar  Girl,  Rep.;  The 
Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising, 
Rep.;  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande,  Rep.;  Mar- 
shal of  Cripple  Creek,  Rep.;  The  Wild  Fron- 
tier, Rep. 

1946 —  Days  of  Buffalo  Bill,  Rep.;  The  Last  Crooked 
Mile,  Rep.;  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.; 
One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.;  Red  River  Rene- 
gades, Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep.;  Under 
Nevada  Skies,  Rep.;  The  El  Paso  Kid,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness,  Rep.;  Girls  of  the  Big 
House,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne, 
Rep.;  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Rep.;  The  Tiger 
Woman,  Rep. 

1944 — Call  of  the  Rockies,  Rep.;  The  Cowboy  and 
the  Senorita,  Rep.;  Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.; 
Silver  City  Kid,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Monte- 
rey, Rep. 

BUD  ASHER 

1947 —  Shoot  to  Kill,  Screen  Guild. 

WILLIAM  AUSTIN 

1946 —  Bowery    Bombshell,  Mono. 

(ESSE  BASTIAN 

1947 —  Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  |eep,  20th;  Ladies  of  Wash- 
ington, 20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

LEON  BECKER 

(Head  Eagle-Lion  Sound  Dept.  through  1948) 
1947 — Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC;  Love  from  a  Stranger, 
Eagle-Lion;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle-Lion;  Rail- 
roaded, PRC;  T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

TED  BELLINCER 

1944 —  (Effects  dir.)  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA. 

ED  BERNDS 

1946 — Frontier  Gun  Law,  Col. 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery, 
Col.;  Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Col. 

1944 — Address  Unknown,  Col.;  The  Impatient  Years, 
Col.;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  Secret  Com- 


mand. Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  The 
Unwritten  Code,  Col.;  The  Vigilantes  Ride, 
Col. 

JACK  A.  BOLCER,  JR. 

1948 — Casbah,  Ul;  The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo. 
Ul;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul;  For  the  Love  of 
Mary,  Ul. 

1947 — Singapore,  Ul  ;  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Swell  Guy, 
Ul;  The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ. 

1944-  — Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ. 

ED  BORSCHELL 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep. 

1946 —  Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep.;  The  Madonna's 
Secret,  Rep. ;  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Behind  City 
Lights,  Rep.;  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.; 
Don't  Fence  Me  In,  Rep.;  The  Great  Stage- 
coach Robbery,  Rep.;  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger, 
Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  Mexicana, 
Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Scotland 
Yard  Investigator,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Cimarron, 
Rep.;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 

1944 — Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep.;  Firebrands  of  Ari- 
zona, Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.; 
Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose 
of  Texas,  Rep. 


1948- 


PHIL  BRICANDI 

-Gun  Smugglers,  RKO. 


JAMES  K.  BROCK 

1948 — Easter  Parade,  MGM;  On  an  Island  With  You, 
MGM  ;  Command  Decision,  MGM. 

WILHELM  W.  BROCKWAY 

1948 — The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM. 

1 944—  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM;  Music 
for  Millions,  MGM. 

BERNARD  BROWN 

1947 —  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

(Head  of  Sound  Dept.  Univ. 
1943  through  July  1946) 

EVERETT  A.  BROWN 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB ;  Romance  on 
the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn,  WB;  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB;  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946—  My  Reputation,  WB;  Night  and  Day,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Christmas  in  Connecticut, 
WB;  San  Antonio,  WB;  Too  Young  to  Know, 
WB. 

1944 —  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB;  The  Very  Thought 
of  You,  WB. 

ALFRED  BRUZLIN 

1948 —  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Road  House, 
20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

1947 —  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th;  Forever  Amber, 
20th;  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th. 

1946 —  Do  You  Love  Me,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge, 
20th;  Shock,  20th. 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  A  Royal  Scandal, 
20th. 

1944 —  Buffalo  Bill.  20th;  The  Purple  Heart,  20th: 
Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th;  Wing  and 
a  Prayer,  20th. 

CHARLES  J.  BURBRIDCE 

1948 —  Alias  a  Gentleman,  MGM. 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MGM;  The  Postman 
Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM. 

1945—  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  MGM. 


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JAMES  K.  BURBRIDCE 

1945 — The  Clock,  MCM. 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM;  Main  Street  After 
Dark,  MCM;  The  Seventh  Cross,  MCM;  The 
Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MCM;  Two  Girls  and 
a  Sailor,  MGM. 

LESLIE  I.  CAREY 

•  Head  of  Universal-International  Sound  Dept.) 

|OSE  B.  CARLES 

1948 — Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

TOM  CARMAN 

1948 —  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  Wake  of  the  Red 
Witch,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

1947 — Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

1945 —  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  The  Big 
Bonanza.  Rep.:  Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Rep.; 
Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.;  Steppin'  in  So- 
ciety, Rep.;  Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep.; 
Swingin'   on   a    Rainbow,    Rep.;   Utah,  Rep. 

1944 —  Brazil,  Rep.;  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Mar- 
shal of  Reno,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe, 
Rep.;  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.;  Three  Little 
Sisters,  Rep.;  Tucson  Raiders,  Rep. 

CHARLES  CARROLL 

1947 —  The  Web,  Ul;  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul. 

1946 —  Idea  Girl,  Univ.;  Inside  Job,  Univ.;  The  Run- 
around,  Univ.;  Tangier,  Univ. 

1945 —  I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  Swing  Out,  Sis- 
ter, Univ.;  That's  the  Spirit,  Univ.;  This  Love 
of  Ours,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Chip  Off  the 
Old  Block,  Univ.;  Her  Primitive  Man,  Univ.; 
Moonlight  and  Cactus,  Univ.;  The  Merry 
Monahans,  Univ.;  Murder  in  the  Blue  Room, 
Univ.;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  Pardon  My 
Rhythm,  Univ.;  Reckless  Age,  Univ.;  Slightly 
Terrific,  Univ.;  The  Suspect,  Univ.;  Twilight 
on  the  Prairie,  Univ. 

JOHN  CARTER 

1948 —  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Campus  Sleuth, 
Mono.;  The  Challenge,  20th;  Song  of  the 
Drifter,  Mono.;  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven, 
UA;  Fighting  Back,  20th;  The  Counterfeiters, 
20th;  The  Girl  from  Manhattan,  20th;  Crossed 
Trails,  Mono.;  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Kilroy  Was  Here, 
Mono.;  Backlash,  20th;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney, 
Mono.;  Jewels  of  Brandenburg,  20th;  Killer 
at  Large,  PRC;  Three  on  a  Ticket,  PRC;  Too 
Many  Winners,  PRC;  Bowery  Buckaroos, 
Mono.;  Dishonored  Lady,  UA;  Railroaded, 
PRC;  Roses  Are  Red,  20th;  The  Tender  Years, 
20th. 

1946 —  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC; 
Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  Down  Missouri 
Way,  PRC;  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC;  Ren- 
dezvous 24,  20th;  Tarzan  and  the  Leopard 
Woman,  RKO;  Her  Sister's  Secret,  PRC;  Ad- 
ventures of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA;  Getting  Gertie's  Gar- 
ter, UA;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.;  Paris- 
Underground,  UA;  White  Pongo,  PRC. 

1944 —  Bluebeard.  PRC;  The  Impostor,  Univ.;  Song 
of  the  Open  Road,  UA;  A  Wave,  a  Wac  and 
a  Marine,  Mono. 

JOHN  L.  CASS 

1948 —  Guns  of  Hate,  RKO;  Good  Sam,  RKO;  The 
Twisted  Road,  RKO.  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO; 
The  Locket,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

1946 —  Crack-Up.  RKO;  Ding  Dong  Williams,  RKO; 
Lady  Luck,  RKO;  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

1945 —  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo,  RKO;  Johnny  Angel, 
RKO. 

WILLIAM  E.  CLARK 

1947 —  Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail 
Scouts,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep.;  In  Old  Sacramento, 
Rep.;  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Rep.; 
Rainbow  Over  Texas,  Rep.;  Roll  on  Texas 
Moon,  Rep.;  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep.; 
Traffic  in  Crime.  Rep. 


1944- 


|AMES  COCHRAN 

-Gambler's  Choice,  Para. 


1947— Lured,  UA. 


H.  CONNERS 


ROBERT  O 

1948— Melody  Time,  RKO; 
RKO. 

1947 — Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 
1946 — Make  Mine  Music.  RKO. 


COOK 

So  Dear  to  My  Heart, 


STANLEY  COOLEY 

1948 — The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Calcutta,  Para.;  Cali- 
fornia, Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para.; 
Welcome  Stranger,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para.;  A  Medal  for  Benny, 
Para.;  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 —  Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Henry  Aldrich — 
Boy  Scout,  Para. 

CEORCE  COOPER 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  Rose  of  Santa 
Rosa,  Col.;  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 
Whirlwind  Raiders,  Col.;  The  Man  from  Colo- 
rado, Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  The  Re- 
turn of  October,  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col.;  Jun- 
gle Jim,  Col.;  Dark  Past,  Col.;  I  Surrender 
Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  Down  to  Earth, 
Col.;  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.;  Framed,  Col.; 
King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col. 

1946 —  Devil's  Mask,  The  Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Talk 
About  a  Lady,  Col.;  The  Unknown,  Col. 

JOHN  COPE 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  The  Paleface, 
Para.;  Whispering  Smith,  Para.;  My  Own  True 
Love,  Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  California,  Para.;  Un- 
conquered,  Para.;  Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  O.  S.  S.,  Para.;  The  Vir- 
ginian, Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para. 

1944 —  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para.;  The  Uninvited. 
Para. 

JAMES  T.  CORRICAN 

1948 —  Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  The  Guilty,  Mono.;  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA; 
Personality  Kid,  Col.;  Winter  Wonderland, 
Rep. 

EARL  CRAIN,  SR. 

1948 —  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the  For- 
est, Rep.;  Oklahoma  Badlands,  Rep.;  Slippy 
McGee,  Rep.;  The  Main  Street  Kid,  Rep.; 
Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.;  Carson  City 
Raiders,  Rep.;  Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.; 
Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. ;  Son  of  God's  Coun- 
try, Rep.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep.;  Moonrise, 
Rep. 

1947 — Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Hit 
Parade  of  1947,  Rep.;  Northwest  Outpost, 
Rep.;  That's  My  Gal,  Rep.;  Along  the  Oregon 
Trail,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep.; 
The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep.;  On  the  Old  Span- 
ish Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  Earl  Carroll's 
Sketchbook,  Rep.;  A  Cuy  Could  Change,  Rep.; 
I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep.;  Strange  Im- 
personation,  Rep.;  That   Brennan  Cirl,  Rep. 

1945—  Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Rep.;  Crissly's  Mil- 
lions, Rep.;  The  Phantom  Speaks,  Rep.;  Wag- 
on Wheels  Westward,  Rep.;  Love,  Honor,  and 
Goodbye,  Rep. 

1944 —  Bordertown  Trails,  Rep.;  Call  of  the  South 
Seas,  Rep.;  End  of  the  Road,  Rep.;  The  Lady 
and  the  Monster,  Rep.;  The  Laramie  Trail, 
Rep.;  Man  from  Frisco,  Rep.;  Rosie  the 
Riveter,  Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid,  Rep.;  San 
Fernando  Valley,  Rep.;  Secrets  of  Scotland 
Yard,  Rep.  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.;  Silent 
Partner,  Rep.;  Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep.; 
Whispering  Footsteps,  Rep. 

EARL  CRAIN,  |R. 

1945 —  Colorado  Pioneers,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Laredo, 
Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 


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LODCE  CUNNINGHAM 

1948 — The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col. 
1  1945 — Rustlers  of  the  Badlands,  Col.;  A  Song  to 
Remember,  Col. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  Ever  Since 
Venus,  Col.;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col.;  They 
Live  in  Fear,  Col.;  Together  Again,  Col. 

MACK  DALCLEISH 

1948 — Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

LAMBERT  DAY 

1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  Last  Days  of  Boot 
Hill,  Col.;  The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  The 
Wreck  of  the  Hesperus,  Col.;  The  Black  Ar- 
row, Col.;  Thunderhoof,  Col.;  The  Untamed 
Breed,  Col.;  Leather  Cloves,  Col.;  Trail  to 
Laredo,  Col. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders, 
Col.;  South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  The 
Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  Col.;  The  Lone  Hand 
Texan,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back, 
Col.;  The  Lone  Wolf  in  London,  Col.;  Riders 
of  the  Lone  Star,  Col. 

1946 — The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Crime 
Doctor's  Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Dangerous  Business, 
Col.;  The  Fighting  Frontiersman,  Col.;  Cilda, 
Col.;  It's  Creat  to  Be  Young,  Col.;  Night 
Editor,  Col.;  Prison  Ship,  Col.;  Renegades,  Col.; 
The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Lawless  Empire,  . 
Col.;  My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross,  Col.;  Rough 
Ridin'  Justice,  Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.; 
A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col.;  Tonight 
and  Every  Night,  Col.;  Youth  on  Trial,  Col. 

1944 —  Cover  Cirl,  Col.;  Cowboy  from  Lonesome 
River,  Col.;  Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.; 
Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Col.;  The  Last  Horse- 
man, Col.;  Mr.  Winkle  Coes  to  War,  Col.; 
Nine  Cirls,  Col.;  One  Mysterious  Night,  Col. 

NECHOLAS  DeLjROSA 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

JOSE  DE  PEREZ 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

RICHARD  DE  WEESE 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Feudin',  Fuss- 
in'  and  A-Fightin',  Ul;  Red  River,  UA; 
Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC; 
The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO. 

1945 — Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA;  Spellbound  UA 

1944 —  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

MAJOR  ALBERT  DILLINCER 

1948 —  Shades  of  Cray,  U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps. 

JOHN   F.  DULLAM 

1945 —  The  Valley  of  Decision,  MCM. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MCM;  See  Here,  Private  Har- 
grove, MCM;  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo, 
MCM;  Three  Men  in  White,  MCM. 

FRANK  DYKE 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep. 

1945 —  Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 

JOE  EDMONDSON 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MCM;  The  Bride  Coes  Wild 

MCM  ;  Three  Daring  Daughters  MCM 
1945 — Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MCM. 

1944 —  Gaslight,  MCM;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM. 

WILLIAM  R.  EDMONDSON 

1948 — Tenth  Ave.  Angel,  MCM. 

1947 —  Killer  McCoy,  MCM. 

1945 —  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MCM. 
1944 — Bathing  Beauty,  MCM;  Rationing,  MCM. 

THOMAS  EDWARDS 

1944 — Nothing  But  Trouble,  MCM. 

RAFAEL  R.  ESPARZA 

1948—  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 


PHILIP  FAULKNER 

1948 — Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1947 — Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  Terror  Trail,  Col.;  West 
of  Dodge  City,  Col. 

1946 — Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Blackie  and  the 
Law,  Col.;  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie, 
Col.;  The  Cirl  of  the  Limberlost,  Col.;  Gun- 
ning for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Land  Rush,  Col.; 
The  Man  Who  Dared,  Col.;  Tars  and  Spars, 
Col.;  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col.;  That 
Texas  Jamboree,  Col. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  Both  Bar- 
rels Blazing,  Col.;  Escape  in  the  Fog,  Col.; 
The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  I  Love  a 
Bandleader,  Col.;  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Col.; 
Let's  Co  Steady,  Col.;  Outlaws  of  the 
Rockies,  Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone,  Col.;  Girl  in 
the  Case,  Col.;  Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.; 
Louisiana  Hayride,  Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby 
Socks,  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier  Too,  Col.;  Two- 
Man  Submarine,  Col. 

HOWARD  FELLOWS 

1946 —  Bad  Bascomb,  MCM. 

1945 —  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM;  Abbott  and  Costello  in 
Hollywood,  MGM. 

1944 —  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble,  MGM. 

CHARLES  FELSTEAD 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Ivy,  Ul;  Singapore,  Ul;  Slave 
Girl,  Ul;  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  The  Egg 
and  I,  Ul;  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  Time  Out  of 
Mind,  Ul;  The  Web,  Ul;  The  Exile,  Ul;  The 
Lost  Moment,  Ul;  The  Wistful  Widow  of 
Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul;  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

A.  NORWOOD  FENTON 

1948 —  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM;  The  Pirate,  MGM; 
The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MCM. 

BAILEY  FESLER 

1945 —  The  Body  Snatcher,  RKO;  Murder,  My  Sweet, 
RKO;  Two  O'Clock  Courage.  RKO. 

1944 — The  Falcon  Out  West,  RKO;  Seven  Days 
Ashore,  RKO. 

JAMES  FIELDS 

1948 — Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Sofia,  Film 
Classics. 

JAMES  Z.  FLASTER 

1944 —  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  MGM;  Kismet,  MGM; 
Meet  the  People,  MGM. 

W.  D.  FLICK 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Street  With  No 
Name,  20th. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  13  Rue  Madeleine,  20th; 
Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th;  Dragonwyck,  20th;  If  I'm  Lucky,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  The  House  on  92nd 
Street,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th. 

1944 —  Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Something  for  the 
Boys,  20th;  Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th; 
Tampico,  20th. 

HOWARD  FOCETTI 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins,  Col.;  Buckaroo  from  Powder 
River,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col.;  Let's  Live  a 
Little,  EL. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Cigarette  Girl, 
Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  The  Thir- 
teenth Hour,  Col.;  Blondie's  Holiday,  Col.; 
Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Col. 

1946 —  Cowboy  Blues,  Col.;  Just  Before  Dawn,  Col.; 
One  Way  to  Love,  Col.;  Roaring  Rangers, 
Col.;  Snafu,  Col. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her 
Apples,  Col.;  A  Guy,  a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col.; 
Over  21,  Col.;  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col.;  The  Return  of 
the  Vampire,  Col.;  Sailor's  Holiday,  Col. 


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DAVID  FORREST 

1948 — Two  Cuys  from  Texas,  WB;  Romance  on  the 
High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresque,  WB ;  The  Man  I  Love,  WB ;  My 
Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB. 

1946 — Night  and  Day,  WB;  The  Time,  the  P'ace 
and  the  Cirl,  WB. 

1945 —  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 

1944 —  Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

WILLIAM  FOX 

1948 —  Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

1946 —  Hot  Cargo,  Para. 

1945 —  Black  Market  Babies,  Mono.;  The  Falcon  in 
San  Francisco,  RKO;  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.; 
The  Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  River  Gang,  Univ.; 
Scared  Stiff,  Para.;  Under  Western  Skies, 
Univ. 

1944 —  The  Climax,  Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA; 
Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  My  Cal  Loves 
Music,  Univ.;  San  Diego,  I  Love  You,  Univ.; 
Week-End  Pass,  Univ. 

BERNARD  FREERICKS 

1948 — Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th;  The  Iron  Cur- 
tain, 20th;  Deep  Waters,  20th;  When  My 
Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The  Late 
George  Apley,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Claudia 
and  David,  20th;  Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

1945 —  Fallen  Angel,  20th;  Molly  and  Me,  20th; 
A  Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  20th;  State  Fair, 
20th. 

1944 —  The  Big  Noise,  20th;  In  the  Meantime, 
Darling,  20th;  Roger  Touhy — Gangster,  20th. 

SEYMOUR  FRIEDMAN 

1948 —  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth,  Col. 

1947 —  Dead  Reckoning,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  The  Man  Who 
Dared,  Col. 

JESUS  CONZALES  CANCY 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

OLIVER  S.  CARRETSON 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB ;  To  the  Victor,  WB;  Wall- 
flower, WB. 

1947 —  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  WB;  Cheyenne,  WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB;  Conflict,  WB ;  God 
Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB;  Mildred  Pierce,  WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  The  Mask  of  Dimi- 
trios,  WB;  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB ;  Un- 
certain Glory,  WB. 

GENE  CARVIN 

1948 —  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Saigon,  Para.;  The 
Sainted  Sisters,  Para.;  Night  Has  a  Thousand 
Eyes,  Para.;  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  Sealed 
Verdict,  Para.;  ]oan  of  Arc.  RKO. 

1947-  — Ladies'   Man,   Para.;   My   Favorite  Brunette, 

Para. 

ROBERT  CLASS 

1948 —  The  Winner's  Circle,  20th;  Urubu,  UA. 

CLEN  CLENN 

1948 — Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild;  Dev- 
il's Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Jungle  Goddess, 
Screen  Guild;  Street  Corner,  Wilshire;  Blonde 
Savage,  PRC;  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild; 
Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting  Vigi- 
lantes, EL;  Black  Hills,  EL;  Highway  13, 
Screen  Guild;  Shep  Comes  Home,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 — Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  Flight 
to  Nowhere,  Screen  Guild;  Ghost  of  Hidden 
Valley,  PRC;  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC ;  West  to 
Glory,  PRC;  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Guild;  Law  of 
the  Lash,  PRC;  Death  Valley,  Screen  Guild; 
Ghost  Town  Renegades,  PRC;  The  White 
Gorilla,  Special  Attractions. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  Border  Bandits,  Mono.; 
Drifting  Along,  Mono.;  Frontier  Fugitives, 
PRC;  Prairie  Badmen,  PRC;  Thunder  Town, 
PRC. 

1945 —  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Flame  of  the  West, 
Mono.;  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  The  Cisco  Kid 
Returns,  Mono.;  Gun  Smoke,  Mono.;  In  Old 


New  Mexico,  Mono.;  The  Lonesome  Trail, 
Mono.;  The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Navaio  Trail, 
Mono.;  Northwest  Trail,  Screen  Guild;  Rus- 
tler's Hideout,  PRC;  Saddle  Serenade,  Mono.; 
Shadows  of  Death,  PRC;  South  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Mono.;  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe, 
Mono.;  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono.;  Stage- 
coach Outlaws,  PRC;  Three  in  the  Saddle, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Charlie  Chan  in 
the  Secret  Service,  Mono.;  The  Contender, 
PRC;  Follow  the  Leader,  Mono.;  Ghost  Guns, 
Mono. ;  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono. ;  Law 
Men,  Mono.;  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.; 
Marked  Trails,  Mono.;  Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.; 
Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Raiders  of  the 
Border,  Mono. ;  Range  Law,  Mono. ;  Return 
of  the  Ape  Man.;  Mono.;  Smart  Guy,  Mono.; 
Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.;  Sonora  Stage- 
coach, Mono.;  Thundering  Gun-Slingers,  PRC ; 
Trigger  Law,  Mono.;  The  Utah  Kid,  Mono.; 
Voodoo  Man,  Mono.;  Valley  of  Vengeance, 
PRC;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono.;  Fuz- 
zy Settles  Down,  PRC. 

JACK  GOODRICH 

1948 — Port  Said,  Col.;  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.; 
The  Woman  from  Tangier,  Col.;  Song  of 
Idaho,  Col.;  Blazing  Across  the  Pecos,  Col. 

1947 —  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  Bulldog  Drummond  at 
Bay,  Col.;  Dead  Reckoning,  Col.;  Mr.  District 
Attorney,  Col.;  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Key 
Witness,  Col.;  The  Stranger  from  Ponca  City, 
Col. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  The  Notorious 
Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Col.; 
Singing  on  the  Trail,  Col.;  Sing  While  You 
Dance,  Col.;  The  Walls  Came  Tumbling 
Down,  Col.;  Meet  Me  on  Broadway,  Col.; 
Texas  Panhandle,  Col. 

1945 —  Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col.; 
She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  Sing  Me  a  Song 
of  Texas,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col.;  Ten  Cents 
a  Dance,  Col.;  Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Black  Parachute,  Col.;  Carolina  Blues, 
Col.;  The  Missing  Juror,  Col.;  Once  Upon  a 
Time,  Col.;  She's  a  Sweetheart,  Col.;  Stars 
on  Parade,  Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col.;  Sun- 
down Valley,  Col.;  The  Boy  from  Stalingrad, 
Col. 

FRANK  GOODWIN 

1948 —  Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col.;  The  Loves  of 
Carmen,  Col;  Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  Millie's  Daugh- 
ter, Col.;  Shadowed,  Col.;  The  Guilt  of  Janet 
Ames,  Col.;  I  Love  Trouble.  Col.;  The  Son  of 
Rusty,  Col. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  The  Gentleman  Mis- 
behaves, Col.;  Out  of  the  Depths,  Col.;  So 
Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

ROY  CRANVILLE 

1948 —  Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO;  Desperate,  RKO; 
Thunder  Mountain,  RKO;  Wild  Horse  Mesa, 
RKO;  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 

1946 —  Criminal  Court,  RKO;  Genius  at  Work.  RKO; 
Step  by  Step,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO;  Va- 
cation in  Reno,  RKO;  San  Quentin.  RKO. 

1945 —  Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland,  RKO. 

HUGO  CRENZBACH 

1948—  The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  A 
Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Night  Has  a  Thousand 
Eyes,  Para. 

1947 —  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  Unconquered,  Para.; 
Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 —  Blue  Skies,  Para.;  Road  to  Utopia,  Para.;  The 
Searching  Wind,  Para. 

1945 — The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para.;  Here 
Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  The  Miracle  of  Mor- 
gan's Creek,  Para. ;  The  Story  of  Dr.  Was- 
sell,  Para.;  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

EUCENE  CROSSMAN 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Scudda  Hoo! 
Scudda  Hay!,  20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  2Qth; 
That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon, 
20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th. 


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1946 —  Margie,  20th;  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th; 
Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  Doll  Face,  20th;  Hang- 
over Square,  20th. 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th;  Greenwich  Village, 
20th;  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th;  Pin 
Up  Girl,  20th;  Winged  Victory,  20th. 

JOHN  C.  CRUBB 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO. 

1947 —  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  Under  the 
Tonto  Rim.  RKO;  Thunder  Mountain,  RKO. 

ROBT     H.  CUHL 

1947 —  Born  to  Kill,  RKO;  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride, 
RKO. 

1946 —  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO. 

FRANKLIN  HANSEN 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Man-Eater  of  Kumaon, 
Ul  ;  The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  Beauty  and  the  Bandit,  Mono.;  Hoppy's  Holi- 
day, UA ;  Six  Gun  Serenade,  Mono.;  Code  of 
the  Saddle,  Mono. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  The  Devil's  Play- 
ground, UA;  Little  Iodine,  UA;  Trigger 
Fingers,  Mono.;  Unexpected  Guest,  UA. 

CARRY  HARRIS 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger.  RKO;  Macbeth,  Rep.; 
Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL;  Strike  It  Rich, 
Allied  Artists;  Bungalow  13,  20th;  The  Check- 
ered Coat,  20th. 

J.  N.  A.  HAWKINS 

1947—  Heartaches,  PRC;  Stepchild,  PRC;  The  Big 
Fix,  PRC;  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  Philo 
Vance  Returns,  PRC;  Philo  Vance's  Gamble, 
PRC;  Repeat  Performance,  Eagle-Lion;  Love 
from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion;  Philo  Vance's 
Secret    Mission,  PRC. 

EARL  HAYMAN 

1946 — Two  Years  Before  the  Mast.  Para. 

1945 —  Salty  O'Rourke,  Para.;  The  Affairs  of  Susan, 
Para. 

1944 — And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  The  Hour  Be- 
fore Dawn,  Para.;  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 


Col.;  Blind  Spot, 
Blondie's  Anni- 
Doctor's  Gamble, 
Col.;  Little  Miss 


JACK  HAYNES 

1948 — Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Col. 
1947 — The  Corpse  Came  C.O.D., 

Col.;  Johnny  O'Clock,  Col. 

versary,  Col.;  The  Crime 

Col.;   It  Had  to  Be  You, 

Broadway,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  Calloping  Thunder, 
Col.;  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.;  Mysterious  Intruder, 
Col.;  Perilous  Holiday.  Col.;  The  Thrill  of 
Brazil,  Col.;  Two-Fisted  Stranger,  Col.;  Head- 
ing West,  Col. 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Prairie.  Col. 

1944 —  Hey  Rookie,  Col. 

WILLIAM  HEDCCOCK 

1947 —  Ivy,  Ul;  The  Exile,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  The  Killers,  Univ.; 
Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  Trail  to  Vengeance, 
Univ. 

1945-  — Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  The  Frozen  Ghost,  Univ.; 

The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  Salome,  Where 
She  Danced,  Univ.,  Sudan,  Univ. 
1944 — Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Destiny,  Univ.;  Hat 
Check  Honey,  Univ.;  House  of  Frankenstein, 
Univ.;  The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Univ.; 
The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie, 
Univ.;  This  is  the  Life,  Univ.;  Weird  Woman, 
Univ. 

ROCER  HEM  AN 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Give  My  Regards  to 
Broadway,  20th;  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hayl. 
20th;  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Deep  Waters, 
20th;  Street  With  No  Name.  20th;  That  Lady 
in  Ermine,  20th;  You  Were  Meant  for  Me, 
20th;  The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  The  Luck 
of  the  Irish,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy. 
20th;  Cry  of  the  City,  20th;  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th;  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me, 
20th;    Unfaithfully   Yours,    20th;    Letter  to 


Three  Wives,  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday, 
20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
Boomerang,  20th;  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica, 
20th;  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th;  The 
Late  George  Apley,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street,  20th;  Moss  Rose,  20th;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Captain  from  Castile,  20th; 
Daisy  Kenyon,  20th;  The  Foxes  of  Harrow, 
20th;  Gentleman's  Agreement,  20th;  Kiss  of 
Death,  20th;  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th; 
Nightmare  Alley,  20th. 

1946 —  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th;  Centennial 
Summer,  20th;  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  Do 
You  Love  Me,  20th;  Dragonwyck,  20th;  If 
I'm  Lucky,  20th;  Margie,  20th;  My  Darling 
Clementine,  20th;  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th; 
Sentimental  journey,  20th;  Three  Little  Girls 
in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 —  A  Bell  for  Adano.  20th;  Billy  Rose's  Diamond 
Horseshoe,  20th;  The  House  on  92nd  Street, 
20th;  Junior  Miss,  20th;  Molly  and  Me,  20th; 
State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 — The  Fighting  Lady,  20th;  Greenwich  Village, 
20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Jane 
Eyre,  20th;  The  Lodger,  20th. 

LES  HEWITT 

1948 —  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB ;  Fighter  Squad- 
ron, WB. 

WALTER  HICKS 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

PAUL  HOLLY 

1944 —  Jam  Session,  Col.;  U-Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

MAX  HUTCHINSON 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  I  Wouldn't 
Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Arthur  Takes  Over, 
20th;  Half  Past  Midnight,  20th;  The  Gay  In- 
truders, 20th;  Unknown  Island,  20th;  Ruth- 
less, EL;  Winner  Take  All,  Mono.;  So  Dear 
to  My  Heart,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA;  Second  Chance,  20th; 
The  Other  Love,  UA;  Renegade  Girl,  Screen 
Guild;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para.;  Danger- 
ous Years,  20th;  The  Invisible  Wall,  20th. 

1946 —  The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA;  Breakfast  in 
Hollywood,  UA,  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC; 
Danny  Boy,  PRC;  Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  Freddie 
Steps  Out,  Mono. 

1945 —  Crime,  Inc.,  PRC;  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC; 
Detour,  PRC;  Delightfully  Dangerous,  UA; 
The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  The  Kid  Sister, 
PRC;  Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC;  Song  of  Old 
Wyoming,  PRC. 

1944 —  Are  These  Our  Parents?  Mono.;  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Gay, 
Para.;  Swing  Hostess,  PRC;  Till  We  Meet 
Again,  Para. 

ARTHUR  JOHNS 

1946 —  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO. 

DON  JOHNSON 

1948 —  Hazard,  Para. 

1947 —  Wild  Harvest,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co, 
Para.;  Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Kitty,  Para.; 
Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para.;  Our  Hearts  Were 
Growing  Up,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Love  Letters,  Para. 

STANLEY  JONES 

1948 —  Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB;  Embraceable 
You,  WB. 

1947 —  Stallion  Road,  WB;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB ; 
That  Hagen  Girl,  WB;  The  Voice  of  the 
Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  Devotion,  WB;  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB ;  Of 
Human  Bondage,  WB;  Two  Guys  from  Mil- 
waukee, WB. 

1945 — The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB;  Pride  of 

the  Marines,  WB;  Rhapsody  in  Blue,  WB. 
1944 — The  Doughgirls.  WB 

CORSON  JOWETT 

1948 —  All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Black  Bart,  Ul;  Mr.  Pea- 
body  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul  ;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off 
My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;   It  Happened  on 


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Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  A  Woman's  Venge- 
ance, Ul. 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA;  Tomorrow  Is  Forever,  RKO; 
A  Walk  in  the  Sun,  20th;  Whistle  Stop,  UA; 
The  Strange  Woman,  UA;  The  Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 — And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  It's  a 
Pleasure,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA;  Men  on  Her  Mind, 
PRC;  Sweethearts  of  the  U.S.A.,  Mono. 

CONRAD  KAHN 

1948 — The  Three  Musketeers,  MCM;  State  of  the 
Union,  MCM. 

1947 —  Good  News,  MCM. 

JOSEPH  I.  KANE 

1948 —  Fort  Apache.  RKO;  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

1945—  Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  Club  Havana 
PRC 

JOHN  KEAN 

1948 — The  Golden  Eye,  Mono. 

1947 —  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Code  of 
the  Saddle,  Mono. 

TERRY  KELLUM 

1948 —  The  Arizona  Ranger,  RKO;  Fighting  Father 
Dunne,  RKO;  Cuns  of  Hate,  RKO;  Return 
of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Western  Heritage, 
RKO;  Race  Street,  RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon, 
RKO;  Indian  Agent,  RKO;  Gun  Smugglers, 
RKO;  Station  West,  RKO;  Rachel  and  the 
Stranger,  RKO;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 — Riffraff,  RKO;  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO; 
The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy's 
Dilemma,  RKO;  A  Likely  Story,  RKO;  Trail 
Street,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome. 
RKO;   Magic  Town,  RKO 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  Bedlam,  RKO; 
Crack-Up.  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO;  No- 
torious. RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO. 

1945 —  Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  Radio  Stars  on  Parade, 
RKO;  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO;  West  of 
the  Pecos,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broadway.  RKO. 

CHARLES  KENWORTHY 

1946 —  Gas  House  Kids,  PRC. 

LOWELL  S.  KINSALL 

1947 —  Desire   Me,  MGM. 

1945 —  This  Man's  Navy,  MCM;  What  Next.  Corporal 
Hargrove?  MGM. 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM;  Lost  in  a 
Harem,  MGM. 

ARTHUR  L.  KIRBACH 

(formerly  known  as  ARTHUR  von  KIRBACH) 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  That 
Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Snake  Pit,  20th;  Un- 
faithfully Yours,  20th;  Letter  to  Three  Wives, 
20th. 

1947 —  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th; 
Miracle  on  34th  Street,  20th. 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  The  Spider,  20th; 
Thunderhead — Son  of  Flicka,  20th. 

VERNON  W.  KRAMER 

1948 —  The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

1946 —  Gun  Town,  Univ. 

STANDISH  |.  LAMBERT 

1948 — Luxury  Liner,  MGM. 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MGM. 

TOM  LAMBERT 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Smart  Woman,  Allied 
Artists;  Docks  of  New  Orleans.  Mono.; 
French  Leave,  Mono.;  |inx  Money,  Mono.; 
Smart  Politics,  Mono.;  Rocky,  Mono.;  Dis- 
aster, Para.;  Dynamite,  Para.;  Belle  Starr's 
Daughter,  20th;  Kidnapped,  Mono.;  In  This 
Corner,  EL. 

1947 — Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists;  Gun  Talk. 
Mono.;  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout,  Mono.; 
Black  Gold,  Allied  Artists;  Louisiana,  Mono.; 
News  Hounds,  Mono.;  Dangerous  Venture, 
UA;  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Riding  the  California 
Trail,  Mono.;  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Mono.; 
The  Trap,  Mono.;  Vacation  Days,  Mono.;  Val- 
ley of  Fear,  Mono. 

1946 — Bowery  Bombshell,  Mono.;  Dangerous  Money, 
Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  Decoy,  Mono.; 
The  Face  of  Marble,  Mono.;   In  Fast  Com- 


pany, Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono.;  The  Missing 
Lady,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.;  Red  Dragon, 
Mono.;  The  Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  Silver 
Range,  Mono.;  Spook  Busters,  Mono.;  The 
Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  Mono.;  Suspense,  Mono.; 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono.;  Swing  Pa- 
rade of  1946,  Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexico.  Mono.; 
Wife  Wanted,  Mono.;  Don't  Gamble  With 
Strangers,  Mono.;  Gentleman  Joe  Palooka, 
Mono.;  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

1 945—  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Captain  Tugboat 
Annie,  Rep.;  Dillinger,  Mono.;  Divorce,  Mono.; 
Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.;  Fashion  Model, 
Mono.;  Fear,  Mono.;  G.  I.  Honeymoon, 
Mono.;  China's  Little  Devils,  Mono.;  Come 
Out  Fighting,  Mono.;  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.; 
The  Scarlet  Clue,  Mono.;  Mr.  Muggs  Rides 
Again,  Mono.;  The  Shanghai  Cobra,  Mono.; 
Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono.;  There  Goes  Kelly, 
Mono. 

1944 —  Alaska,  Mono.;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Call 
of  the  Jungle,  Mono.;  The  Chinese  Cat, 
Mono.;  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Hot 
Rhythm,  Mono.;  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here 
Any  More,  Mono.;  Lady,  Let's  Dance,  Mono.; 
Riding  West,  Col.;  Shadow  of  Suspicion, 
Mono.;  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.;  When 
Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

CHARLES  LANC 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB;  The  Woman  in  White, 
WB. 

1947 —  Cry  Wolf,  WB ;   Nora   Prentiss,  WB. 

1946 —  Janie  Gets  Married,  WB;  Shadow  of  a  Woman, 
WB;  Her  Kind  of  Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB;  Hotel  Berlin,  WB; 
Pillow  to  Post,  WB. 

1944 —  Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

JOE  LAPIS 

1948 —  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul  ;  You  Cotta  Stay 
Happy.  Ul;  One  Touch  of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  Smash-Up — The 
Story  of  a  Woman,  Ul;  Time  Out  of  Mind, 
Ul  ;  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 

1946 —  Because  of  Him,  Univ.;  The  Brute  Man,  PRC; 
She-Wolf  of  London,  Univ. 

1945 —  Lady  on  a  Train,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ.; 
Song  of  the  Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  Babes  on  Swing  Street,  Univ.;  Can't  Help 
Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holiday,  Univ.; 
Cobra  Woman,  Univ.;  The  Pearl  of  Death, 
Univ.;  Phantom  Lady,  Univ. 

FRED  LAU 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment.  RKO. 

1947 —  Gunfighters,  Col.;  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter 
Mitty,  RKO;  Copacabana,  UA;  Mad  Wednes- 
day, UA. 

1946 —  The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO:  The  Dark 
Mirror,  Ul;  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO:  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Summer 
Storm,  UA;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

ROBERT  B.  LEE 

1948 —  Winter  Meeting,  WB;  June  Bride,  WB. 

1947 —  Humoresaue,  WB  :  Possessed,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Big  Sleep,  WB;  A  Stolen  Life.  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB ;  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain.  WB;  The 
Conspirators,  WB;  Crime  by  Night.  WB; 
Mr.  Skeffington.  WB. 

HARRY  M.  LEONARD 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Green  Grass  of 
Wyoming,  20th;  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th; 
Snake  Pit,  20th;  Road  House,  20th;  Yellow 
Sky,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Thunder  in  the 
Valley,  20th;  The  Homestretch,  20th:  13 
Rue  Madeleine,  20th;  Forever  Amber,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th;  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th:  It 
Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  Johnny 
Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  Shock.  20th; 
Smoky,  20th;  Somewhere  in  the  Night.  20th; 
Strange  Triangle,  20th;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters.  20th;  Captain  Eddie,  20th; 
The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Fallen  Angel, 
20th;  The  Spider,  20th;  Where  Do  We  Co 


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from  Here?,  20rh. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  In  the  Meantime, 
Darling,  20th. 

CEORCE  LEVERETT 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  You  Were  Meant  for 
Me,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th. 

1947 — "i  hunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  Carnival  in 
Costa  Rica,  20th;  Moss  Rose,  20th;  The  Foxes 
of  Harrow,  20th. 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th;  Smoky, 
20th;  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Circumstantial 
Evidence,  20th. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  The  Fighting  Lady, 
20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  The  Sul- 
livans,  20th. 

WINSTON  H.  LEVERETT 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 —  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  Wake 
Up  and  Dream,  20th. 

1945 —  Within  These  Walls,  20th. 

HAROLD  LEWIS 

1947 —  My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para.;  The  Trouble 
With  Women,  Para.;  Road  to  Rio,  Para. 

1946 —  O.S.S.,  Para.;  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha 
I  vers,  Para. 

HARRY  LINDCREN 

1948 —  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict, 
Para.;  My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  The  Imperfect  Lady, 
Para.;  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  I  Walk 
Alone,  Para. 

1946 —  Fool's  Cold,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para. 

W.  H.  LINDOP 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para.;  Escape,  20th. 

WILLIAM  LYNCH 

1948 — On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  jungle  Patrol,  20th; 
An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  Harpoon,  Screen 
Guild. 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA;  Christmas  Eve, 
UA;  Intrigue,  UA ;  Out  of  the  Blue,  Eagle- 
Lion;  The  Spirit  of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Joe  Palooka 
Champ,  Mono.;  Mr.  Ace,  UA;  People  Are 
Funny,  Para.;  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA;  Young 
Widow,  UA. 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L.,  UA;  Cuest  Wife,  UA; 
It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

1944 — Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.;  Guest  in  the 
House,  UA;  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA; 
Lumberjack,  UA;  Machine  Gun  Mama,  PRC; 
Minstrel  Man,  PRC;  Sensations  of  1945,  UA. 

FRANK  B.  MacKENZIE 

1948 —  Hills  of  Home,  MCM. 

1947 —  Cass  Timberlane,  MGM. 

1944 —  Bathing  Beauty,  MGM. 

RUSSELL  MALMCREN 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Rusty  Leads 
the  Way,  Col.;  Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie, 
Col. 

1947 —  When  a  Cirl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

huch  Mcdowell 

1948 —  Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance;  Canon  City, 
EL;  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL;  Open  Secret] 
EL;  Hollow  Triumph.  EL. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA;  Last  of  the 
Redmen,  Col.;  Rolling  Home,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Last  Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col.;  The  Jolson 
Story,  Col. 

1945 —  Crime  Doctor's  Courage,  Col.;  Life  With 
Blondie,  Col.;  The  Power  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

1944 —  The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.;  The 
Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col.;  Shadows  in  the 
Night,  Col.;  The  Whistler,  Col. 

DON  McKAY 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  The  Accused,  Para. 

1947 —  Jungle  Flight,  Para.;  Ladies'  Man,  Para.; 
Suddenly  It's  Spring,  Para.;  Golden  Earrings, 
Para. 

1946 —  Kitty,  Para. 

1945 —  High   Powered,   Para.;   Love   Letters,  Para.; 


Masquerade   in   Mexico,  Para. 
1944 — Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  The  Hitler  Gang, 
Para.;  Practically  Yours,  Para. 

HAROLD  McNIFF 

1948 — Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1944 —  Block  Busters,  Mono. 

FRANK  MeWHORTER 

1948 — Ridin'  Down  the  Trail,  Mono.;  Big  Town 
Scandal,  Para.;  Caged  Fury,  Para.;  Shaggy, 
Para.;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.;  No  Minor  Vices,  MGM, 
Shanghai  Chest,  Mono.;  Silent  Conflict,  UA; 
Trouble  Makers,  Mono.;  Incident,  Mono.; 
Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  The  Spiritualist, 
EL;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 — Stepchild,  PRC;  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion; 
Land  of  the  Lawless,  Mono. ;  The  Red  House, 
UA;  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO;  The 
Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  Eagle-Lion;  T-Men, 
Eagle-Lion. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Dangerous  Mil- 
lions, 20th;  Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.; 
Junior  Prom,  Mono.;  Moon  Over  Montana, 
Mono.;  South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Under  Ari- 
zona Skies,  Mono.;  West  of  the  Alamo, 
Mono.;  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC;  The  Gay 
Cavalier,  Mono. 

1945 —  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC;  Mama  Loves  Papa, 
RKO;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC;  Story  of  G.I.  Joe 
UA;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC;  Why  Girls  Leave 
Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  Dangerous  Passage,  Para.;  Double  Exposure, 
Para.;  The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  RKO;  The 
Woman  in  the  Window,  RKO;  Youth  Runs 
Wild,  RKO. 

ROY  MEADOWS 

1947 —  Fun  on  a  Weekend.  UA;  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  Our  Hearts 
Were  Growing  Up,  Para.;  The  Virginian,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO. 
1944 — Heavenly  Days,  RKO. 

GILBERT  E.  MELOY 

1944 —  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono. 

CENE  MERRITT 

1948 —  Hazard,  Para.;  Sorry.  Wrong  Number,  Para.; 
The  Paleface,  Para.;  Whispering  Smith,  Para.; 
Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 —  Variety  Girl,  Para.;  The  Perils  of  Pauline, 
Para. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Monsieur  Beaucaire, 
Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That  Blonde,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde, 
Para.;  Murder,  He  Says,  Para.;  Out  of  This 
World,  Para. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para.;  Going  My  Way, 
Para. 

NELSON  MINNERLY 

1948 —  Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild. 

PHILLIP  MITCHELL 

1948 — The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO. 

1945—  A  Game  of  Death,  RKO. 

1944 —  My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

FRANK  MORAN 

1948 — Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

JOEL  MOSS 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth.  Para.;  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.; 
The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para.;  Welcome  Stran- 
ger, Para. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Miss  Susie  Slagle's, 
Para.;  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  Out  of  This 
World,  Para. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 

/ESS  MOULIN 

1947 —  The  Lost  Moment,  Ul. 

1946 —  Gunman's  Code,  Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails, 
Univ.;  Wild  Beauty,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.;  The  Daltons 
Ride  Again,  Univ.;  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.; 
Pillow  of  Death,  Univ.;  She  Gets  Her  Man, 
Univ.;  Strange  Confession,  Univ. 

1944 — Jungle  Woman,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Ghost, 
Univ. 


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EARL  B.  MOUNCE 

1948 — Design  for  Death,  RKO. 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO. 

1946 —  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO ;  The  Falcon's  Ad- 
venture. RKO. 

L.  JOHN  MYERS 

(Iso  known  as  BUDDY  MYERS  I 

1948 —  Music  Man,  Mono;  Triggerman,  Mono.;  Jiggs 
and  Maggie  in  Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  The  Big  Fix,  PRC;  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  The 
Devil  on  Wheels,  PRC;  I  Cover  Big  Town, 
Para.;  Lost  Honeymoon,  Eagle-Lion;  Adven- 
ture Island,  Para.;  The  Crimson  Key,  20th. 

1945—  Driftin'  River,  PRC;  Strange  Journey,  20th; 
Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Girl,  PRC;  Shadows  on 
the  Range,  Mono. 

PAUL  NEAL 

1944 —  Spider  Woman,  Univ. 

SAM  NELSON 

1948 —  Manhattan  Angel,  Col. 

WALLACE  NOCLE 

1948 — Saigon,  Para. 

1947 —  Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Well  Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 —  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Duffy's  Tavern, 
Para.;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  I  Love  a 
Soldier,  Para. 

HERBERT  NORSCH 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  King  of  the  Gam- 
blers, Rep.;  Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  The 
Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.; 
The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nev- 
ada, Rep. 

1947 —  Blackmail,  Rep.;  Springtime  in  the  Sierras, 
Rep.;  Wyoming,  Rep.;  Driftwood,  Rep.;  The 
Pretender,  Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

JACK  NOYES 

1944 —  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA;  Mystery  Man  UA ; 
Riders  of  the  Deadline,  UA;  Take  It  Big, 
Para. ;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

WALTER  OBERST 

1948 —  Dream  Girl,  Para.;  Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  A 
Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  Sorry,  Wrong  Number, 
Para.;  The  Accused,  Para. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.; 
Calcutta,  Para.;  Cross  My  Heart,  Para.;  The 
Perils  of  Pauline,  Para.;  Golden  Earrings, 
Para.;  I  Walk  Alone,  Para.;  Road  to  Rio, 
Para. 

1946 —  The  Searching  Wind,  Para.;  The  Strange  Love 
of  Martha  Ivers,  Para.;  Two  Years  Before  the 
Mast,  Para.;  Incendiary  Blonde,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Stork  Club,  Para.;  You  Came  Along, 
Para. 

1944 — The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  Lady  in  the  Dark, 
Para.;  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

FRANK  PAO 

1948 —  My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

CLEM  PORTMAN 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  If  You  Knew  Susie, 
RKO;  I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  Mr.  Bind- 
ings Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO;  Good 
Sam,  RKO;  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  The 
Velvet  Touch,  RKO;  The  Boy  With  Green 
Hair,  RKO;  Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married, 
RKO;  Variety  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  Crossfire,  RKO;  Banjo,  RKO;  The  Farmer's 
Daughter,  RKO;  Honeymoon,  RKO;  The 
Locket,  RKO;  The  Long  Night,  RKO;  Sinbad 
the  Sailor,  RKO;  They  Won't  Believe  Me, 
RKO;  The  Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO; 
Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO;  Night  Song, 
RKO;  Out  of  the  Past,  RKO;  The  Bachelor 
and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  RKO. 

1946 —  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  It's  a  Won- 
derful Life,  RKO;  Lady  Luck,  RKO;  Sister 
Kenny,  RKO;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO; 
Without  Reservations,  RKO. 

1944 — Come  on  Danger,  RKO. 

ROBERT  PRITCHARD 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  The  Noose  Hangs 
High,  EL;  Abbott  and  Costello  Meet  Frank- 


enstein,  Ul;    Mexican   Hayride,   Ul;  Behind 
Locked  Doors,  EL. 
1947 — Brute  Force,  Ul;  Buck  Privates  Come  Home, 
Ul;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  The  Wistful  Widow 
of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

1946 —  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.;  House  of  Horrors, 
Univ.;  Little  Giant,  Univ.;  Smooth  as  Silk, 
Univ.;  The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Univ.; 
Strange  Conquest,  Univ. 

1945 — Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  Here  Come  the 
Co-Eds,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive,  Univ.;  Patrick 
the  Great,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.; 
Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.;  See  My  Lawyer, 
Univ.;  Senorita  from  the  West,  Univ.;  That 
Night  With  You,  Univ. 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  40  Thieves,  Univ.;  Follow 
the  Boys,  Univ..  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.;  Hi, 
Good-Lookin',  Univ.;  In  Society,  Univ.;  The 
Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Claw, 
Univ. 

ROY  RACUSE 

1947 —  New  Orleans,  UA. 

WILLIAM  RANDALL 

1948 —  Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Sleep,  My  Love, 
UA;  Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin,  UA;  Joan  of 
Arc  RKO 

1947 —  Curiey,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  The 
Gangster,  Allied  Artists;  Stork  Bites  Man, 
UA. 

1945 —  The   Gay  Senorita,  Col.;   Rhythm  Roundup, 

Col. 

1944 — The  Racket  Man,  Col. 

FREDERICK  D.  RAYMOND 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM. 

FEROL  REDD 

1948 —  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  The  Vicious  Circle, 
UA;  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film  Classics; 
The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild;  Sword  of  the  Aven- 
ger, EL;  Valiant  Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  Hollywood  Barn  Dance, 
Screen  Guild;  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.;  In  Self 
Defense,  Mono.;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Ceraldine,  Rep.;  The  Fabulous  Su- 
zanne, Rep.;  The  Glass  Alibi,  Rep.;  Heldorado, 
Rep;  The  Invisible  Informer,  Rep.;  Out  Cal- 
ifornia Way,  Rep.;  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Rep. 

1945 —  Hollywood  and  Vine,  PRC;  Identity  Un- 
known, Rep.;  The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone, 
PRC. 

1944 — Dark  Mountain,  Para.;  The  Great  Mike,  PRC; 
Henry  Adrich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  The  Man 
in  Half  Moon  Street,  Para.;  The  Monster 
Maker,  PRC;  The  National  Barn  Dance,  Para.; 
Standing  Room  Only,  Para.;  The  Town  Went 
Wild,  PRC;  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again, 
PRC. 

C.  A.  RICCS 

1948 —  Rope,  WB;  The  Decision  of  Christopher  Blake, 
WB;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls, 
WB;  Always  Together,  WB;  Life  With  Father, 
WB. 

1946 —  Three  Strangers,  WB ;  The  Verdict,  WB;  Ob- 
jective,   Burma!  WB. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB;  Between  Two 
Worlds.  WB;  In  Our  Time,  WB;  Janie,  WB. 

JOHN  W.  RIXEY 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ. 

1946 —  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ. 

CALDINO  SAMPERIO 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

FRANCIS  M.  SARVER 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  Mr.  Blandings 
Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO;  Every  Girl 
Should  Be  Married,  RKO;  Station  West,  RKO. 

1947 — The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO;  Out  of  the 
Past,  RKO. 

1946 — Criminal  Court,  RKO:  The  Falcon's  Alibi, 
RKO;  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO;  Vaca- 
tion in  Reno,  RKO;  Without  Reservations, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Man  Alive,  RKO;  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO. 

1944 — The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  The  Fal- 
con in  Hollywood,  RKO;  Gildersleeve's  Ghost, 
RKO;  Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  The  Master 
Race,  RKO. 


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FRANCIS  J.  SCHEID 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB. 

1947 — Pursued,  WB  ;  The  Unfaithful,  WB. 

1946 —  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 
1944 — The  Last  Ride,  WB. 

PAUL  E.  SCHMUTZ,  SR. 

1947 —  Prairie  Express,  Mono. 
1944- — One  Body  Too  Many,  Para. 

DOUCLAS  SHEARER 

(Head  of  MCM  Sound  Dept.) 

RALPH   A.  SHUCART 

1944 — Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

EARL  SITAR 

1948 —  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Fighting  Mad 
and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 
Mono.;  Albuquerque,  Para.; 
Para.;  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.; 
Your  Life,  UA;  Overland  Trails,  Mono.;  Bad- 
men  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  Frontier 
Agent,  Mono.;  Night  Wind,  20th;  Back  Trail, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Gas  House  Kids  Co  West,  PRC;  Robin  Hood 
of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Big  Town,  Para.;  Dang- 
er Street,  Para.;  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.; 
Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono.;  Seven 
Were  Saved,  Para.;  Song  of  Scheherazade, 
Ul;  Violence,  Mono.;  Wild  Country,  PRC; 
Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  PRC;  High  School  Hero, 
Mono.;  Larceny  in  Her  Heart,  PRC;  Murder  Is 
My  Business,  PRC;  Overland  Raiders,  PRC. 

C.  O.  SLYFIELD 

1948 —  Melody  Time,  RKO;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 — Make  Mine  Music,  RKO;  Song  of  the  South, 
RKO. 

1944 — The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  B.  SMITH 

-Arson  Squad,  PRC;  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC; 
The  Lady  Confesses,  PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance, 
PRC;  Wild  Horse  Phantom,  PRC. 
-Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Delinquent  Daugh- 
ters, PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC;  Gangsters 
of  the  Frontier,  PRC;  Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC; 
I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  The  Pinto  Bandit, 
PRC;  Waterfront,  PRC. 

WALTER  C.  SMITH 

-Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  The  Return  of  Wild- 
fire, Screen  Guild. 
-The   Fabulous    Dorseys,    UA;    Philo  Vance's 
Gamble,    PRC;    Repeat   Performance,  Eagle- 
Lion;  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 
-Ministry  of  Fear,  Para.;  Rainbow  Island,  Para. 


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NEWELL  SPARKS 

-Dragon  Seed,  MGM;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MCM. 
JEAN  L.  SPEAK 

-If  You  Knew  Susie.  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  Western  Heritage,  RKO;  Michael 
O'Halloran,  Mono.;  Race  Street,  RKO. 
-Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  Code  of  the  West 
RKO;  Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma,  RKO ;  Trail 
Street,  RKO;  The  Woman  on  the  Beach, 
RKO;  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO; 
Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  The  Bamboo  Blonde 
RKO;  Bedlam,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Adventure, 
RKO;  Nocturne.  RKO;  Riverboat  Rhythm 
RKO;  Step  by  Step,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO. 

1945 — Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy 
RKO;  George  White's  Scandals,  RKO;  Hav- 
ing Wonderful  Crime.  RKO;  Isle  of  the  Dead, 
RKO;  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

1944 — Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  Show  Busrness 
RKO;  Step  Lively,  RKO. 

DEAN  SPENCER 

1947—  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono.  '944- 

FRED  STAHL 

1948 —  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.;  Old  Los  Angeles,  1947. 
Rep.;  Triggerman,  Mono. 

1947 — Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  Web  of  Danger, 
Rep.;  Bells  of  San  Angelo,  Rep.;  The  Pil- 
grim Lady,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  Rep.;  1947- 


Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Rep.;  Exposed,  Rep. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  The  Catman  of 
Paris,  Rep.;  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  Gay 
Blades,  Rep.:  G.I.  War  Brides,  Rep.;  Home  in 
Oklahoma,  Rep.;  The  Magnificent  Rogue, 
Rep.;  Murder  in  the  Music  Hall,  Rep.;  Sher- 
iff of  Redwood  Valley,  Rep.;  Valley  of  the 
Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Ro- 
sarita,  Rep.;  Dakota,  Rep.;  Gangs  of  the 
Waterfront,  Rep.;  The  Cheaters,  Rep.;  The 
Cherokee  Flash,  Rep.;  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.; 
Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  A  Sporting  Chance. 
Rep.;  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep.;  Thorough- 
breds, Rep.;  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 —  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  The  Mojave  Fire- 
brand, Rep.;  My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  Pride  of  the 
Plains,  Rep. 

HAROLD  STECK 

1948 — Melody  Time,  RKO. 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

P.  RICHARD  STEVENS 

1945 —  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MCM;  Keep  Your  Powder 
Dry,  MCM. 

1944 —  Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MCM. 

JAMES  C.  STEWART 

1948 —  Potrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO. 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  George  White's  Scan- 
dals, RKO;  Two  O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

JOHN  STRANSKY,  Jr. 

—Macbeth,  Rep. 

—I've  Always  Loved  You,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  THAYER 

-Dear   Ruth,  Para. 
—You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

DOLPH  THOMAS 

-Whiplash,  WB;  Key  Largo,  WB. 
-The  Man  I   Love,  WB ;  Dark  Passage.  WB ; 

Escape  Me  Never,  WB. 
-Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  Deception,  WB;  No- 
body Lives  Forever,  WB ;  One  More  Tomor- 
row, WB ;  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl, 
WB. 

-Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 
-Shine  on  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 

(AMES  S.  THOMSON 

-Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Cowboy  Canteen, 
Col.;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO;  Passport  to  Des- 
tiny, RKO. 

PERCY  TOWNSEND 

-The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Man  from  Texas,  EL; 

Northwest  Stampede,  EL. 
-Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Guild;  Heart- 
aches, PRC;  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC;  Love 
from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 
-Avalanche,  PRC;  Partners  in  Time,  RKO;  Susie 

Steps  Out,  UA. 
-The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  The  Great  Flama- 
rion,  Rep.;  Jealousy,  Rep.;  Strange  Voyage, 
Mono.;  Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 
-Goin'  to  Town,  RKO;  Since  You  Went  Away, 
UA;  That's  My  Baby,  Rep.;  3  Is  a  Family, 
UA;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono.;  Voice  in  the 
Wind,  UA. 

JOHN   E.  TRIBBY 

-Indian  Agent,  RKO. 

-Crossfire,   RKO;   Riffraff,   RKO;   Sinbad  the 
Sailor,  RKO;  They  Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO; 
Magic  Town,  RKO;  Night  Song,  RKO. 
-Heartbeat,   RKO;  Notorious.  RKO. 
-Radio  Stars  on   Parade,   RKO;  The  Spanish 

Main,  RKO;  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 
-Experiment  Perilous,  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle, 
RKO. 

P.  T.  TRIPLETT 

-The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  Screen  Guild; 
The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen  Guild. 

CUYLER  TUTHILL 

-Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 


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RICHARD  E.  TYLER 

-Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid, 
Rep.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa 
Fe,  Rep. 

-Apache  Rose,   Rep.;  Spoilers  of  the  North, 

Rep.;  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 
-Mv  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  The  Mysterious  Mr 

Valentine.    Rep.;    The    Plainsman    and  the 

Lady,  Rep. ;  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep. 
-Earl   Carroll   Vanities,   Rep.;   The  Vampire's 

Ghost,  Rep. 

-Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  Beneath  Western  Skies, 
Rep.;  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  The  Girl 
Who  Dared,  Rep.;  Good  Night  Sweetheart, 
Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.;  Jam- 
boree, Rep.;  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.; 
Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep.;  My  Buddy,  Rep.; 
Storm  Over  Lisbon,  Rep. 

RICHARD  van  H  ESSE  N 

-I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  The  Velvet  Touch, 
RKO. 

-A  Likely  Story,  RKO;  The  Long  Night,  RKO; 

The  Paradine  Case,  SRO. 
-Cornered,  RKO;  Genius  at  Work,  RKO;  It's 

a   Wonderful    Life,   RKO;   Till   the    End  of 

Time,  RKO. 

-The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  The  Enchanted 
Cottage,  RKO;  Pan-Americana,  RKO;  Those 
Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO;  Wanderer  of 
the  Wasteland,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broadway, 
RKO. 

-Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  Days  of  Glory,  RKO; 
Girl  Rush,  RKO;  Nevada,  RKO;  None  But  the 
Lonely  Heart  ,RKO. 

VINTON  VERNON 

-Red  River,  UA. 

-Song  of  My  Heart,  Allied  Artists. 


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HANS  WEEREN 

-Blazing  Frontier,  PRC. 


ARTHUR  von  KIRBACH 

i  also  known  as  ARTHUR  L.  KIRBACH) 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  Where  Do  We  Go 
From  Here?  20th. 

RICHARD  |.  VORISEK 

1947 —  Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 

CLARENCE  WALL 

1948—  Close-Up,  EL. 

CHARLES  E.  WALLACE 

1948 — Julia  Misbehaves,  MCM;  Hills  of  Home.  MGM ; 
B.F.'s  Daughter,  MGM;  Act  of  Violence,  MCM. 

1944 —  Gentle  Annie,  MGM;  National  Velvet,  MGM; 
The  White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  MCM. 

E.  CLAYTON  WARD 

1948 — Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Homestretch,  20th. 

1946 —  Behind  Green  Lights,  20th;  Home  Sweet 
Homicide,  20th;  Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue, 
20th. 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Colonel 
Effingham's  Raid,  20th;  Junior  Miss,  20th; 
Leave  Her  to  Heaven,  20th. 

1944 —  Laura,  20th;  The  Lodger,  20th;  Wilson,  20th. 

FRANK  WEBSTER 

1948 —  Arch  of  Triumph,  UA ;  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  The 
Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Pitfall,  UA; 
Aventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL;  Four  Faces 
West,  UA;  Mickey,  EL;  Force  of  Evil,  MGM; 
Panhandle,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.;  High  Conquest, 
Mono.;  The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA; 
Body  and  Soul,  UA;  For  You  I  Die,  Film 
Classics;  Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood,  PRC; 
Prairie  Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Angel  on  my  Shoulder,  UA ;  A  Night  in  Casa- 
blanca, UA;  Romance  of  the  West.  PRC;  The 
Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC;  Accomplice, 
PRC 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  Captain  Kidd,  UA; 
Pardon  My  Past,  Col.;  The  Phantom  of  42nd 
Street,  PRC;  The  Southerner,  UA ;  Strangler 
of  the  Swamp,  PRC;  Tokyo  Rose.  Para. 

1944 — Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Army  Wives, 
Mono.;  Dark  Waters,  UA;  Dixie  Jamboree, 
PRC;  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  PRC;  The 
Navy  Way,  Para.;  Shake  Hands  With  Mur- 
der, PRC;  Up  in  Mable's  Room,  UA. 


JOSH  WESTMORELAND 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col.;  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.; 
West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Man- 
hattan Angel,  Col.;  Triple  Threat,  Col. 

1947 —  Glamour  Girl,  Col.;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col.; 
Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

ED  WETZEL 
(r  n  EDWIN  L.  WETZEL) 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col. 

1945 —  Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Col. 

ROGER  WHITE 

1948 —  The  Flame,  Rep. 

1947—  — The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

LYLE  WILLEY 

1946 —  Gentlemen  With  Guns,  PRC;  Lightning  Raid- 
ers, PRC;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC;  Prairie  Rustlers, 
PRC. 

1945 —  Devil  Riders,  PRC;  Border  Badmen,  PRC; 
Fighting  Bill  Carson,  PRC;  Outlaw  Round, 
PRC. 

1944 — Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC. 

JOHN  A.  WILLIAMS 

1948 —  A  Southern  Yankee,  MGM;  Words  and  Music, 
MGM. 

WILLIAM  H.  WILMARTH 

1946 —  Strange  Holiday,  PRC. 


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HOWARD  WILSON 

Inside   Story,    Rep.;   Old    Los  Angeles, 


-The 

Rep.;  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Wake  of 
the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 —  Northwest  Outpost,  Rep.;  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  I've  Always 
Loved  You,  Rep. 

1945 —  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  An  Angel  Comes 
to  Brooklyn,  Rep. 

1944 —  Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep. 

BEN  WINKLER 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Waterfront  at  Mid- 
night, Para.;  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA .  Money 
Madness,  Film  Classics;  The  Enchanted  Valley, 
EL;  Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics;  Shed 
No  Tears,  EL;  The  Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  EL; 
Lady  at  Midnight,  EL;  13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th; 
Parole,  Inc.,  EL:  Where  the  North  Begins, 
Screen  Guild;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA;  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion; 
Road  to  the  Big  House.  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA;  I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC; 
The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC;  Abie's  Irish  Rose, 
UA;  Wild  West,  PRC. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC;  A  Song  for  Miss 
Julie,  Rep. 

1944 — Casanova  Brown,  RKO;  Knickerbocker  Holi- 
day, UA. 

PHILIP  WISDOM 

1948 —  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Para. 

1946 —  Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1944 —  Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para.;  Henry  Aid- 
rich's  Little  Secret,  Para.:  Henry  Aldrich  Plays 
Cupid,  Para.;  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

EARL  A.  WOLCOTT 

1948 —  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  Rachel  and 
the  Stranger.  RKO;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  Banjo,  RKO;  Desperate,  RKO;  Honeymoon, 
RKO;  Mourning  Becomes  Electra.  RKO 

1946 — Child  of  Divorce,  RKO;  Deadline  at  Dawn, 
RKO;  From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO;  San 
Quentin,  RKO;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  What  a  Blonde,  RKO 

ROY  ZORAY 

1944 — Westward  Bound,  Mono. 


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R.  E.  ABEL 

-Unknown  Island,  Film  Classics. 


FRED  AHERN 


-Rope.  WB. 

AL  ALLEBORN 

-To  the  Victor,  WB;  The  Decision  of  Chris- 
topher Blake,  WB. 

ALBERT  ANDERSON 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Letter  from 
an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul. 


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JAMES  ANDERSON 

-The  Twisted  Road,  RKO. 

WESLEY  BARRY 

-Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Shanghai  Chest, 
Mono. 

LOU  BAUM 

-Wallflower.  WB;  Winter  Meeting  WB;  Whip- 
lash, WB;  June  Bride,  WB. 

ROBERT  M.  BECHE 

-Million  Dollar  Weekend,  EL. 

HUCH  BENNETT 

-My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

BEN  BERK 

-Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL. 


FRANK  BEVIS 


-Escape,  20th. 

CHARLES  |.  BICELOW 

-The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Frontier  Agent, 
Mono.;  Crossed  Trails,  Mono. 

ARTHUR  S.  BLACK,  JR. 

-State  of  the  Union,  MCM. 

RICHARD  A.  BLAYDON 

-Hazard,  Para.;  Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.; 
The  Accused.  Para. 

BEN  A.  BRADLEY 

-Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

JULES  BRICKEN 

-Close-Up,  EL. 

HUCH  BOSWELL 

-A  Date  With  ]udy,  MCM;  Summer  Holiday. 
MCM. 

SIDNEY  BOWEN 

-Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Cry  of  the 
City,  20th;  Road  House,  20th. 

HUCH  BROWN 

Dream  Girl,  Para.;  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.; 
A  Foreign  Affair,  Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters, 
Para.;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

CENE  BRYANT 

-Street  With  No  Name,  20th. 

ROY  BURNS 

-Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

FRANK  CAFFEY 

-California's  Golden  Beginning,  Para. 

WILLIAM  CALIHAN,  JR. 

-Blonde  Savage.  PRC;  Stage  Struck,  Mono.; 
Winner  Take  All,  Mono. 


HARRY  CAPLAN 

1948 — Beyond  Glory,  Para.;  The  Big  Clock,  Para. 

BARTLETT  CARRE 

1948 — Parole,   Inc..  EL. 

JAMES  CASEY 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO. 

LEON  CHOOLUCK 

1948 — The  Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

HOWARD  CHRISTIE 

1948 — Black  Bart,  Ul;  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul;  The 
Countess  of  Monte  Carlo,  Ul;  One  Touch  of 
Venus,  Ul. 

CLENN  COOK 

I  Head  of  Monogram  production  dept. 
to  April  1,  1948) 
1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Campus 
Sleuth,  Mono.;  Shanghai  Chest,  Mono. 

NORMAN  COOK 

1948 — Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  Red  River,  UA. 

NORMAN  DAIN 

1948 — My  Name  Is  Han,  Religious  Film  Assoc. 

KENNETH  DeLAND 

1948 — Saigon,  Para.;  Sealed  Verdict,  Para. 

JAMES  DENT 

1948 — 13  Lead  Soldiers,  20th;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

|OE  DILL 

1948 — The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  Sons  of  Adventure, 
Rep.;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep. 

E.  DODDS 

1948 — Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  You 
Gotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 

JOHN  E.  DOWSING 

1948 — The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics. 

WILLIAM  ECKHARDT 

1948 — That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

A.  F.  ERICKSON 

1948 — That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  When  My  Baby 
Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

ROBERT  ERLIK 

1948 — Bungalow  13,  20th. 

LOWELL  FARRELL 

1948 — (Asst.  dir.)  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

FRED  FLECK 

1948 — Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  RKO;  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO. 

HARRY  FRANKLIN 

1948 — Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

DAVE  FRIEDMAN 

1948 — Words  and  Music,  MGM;  Alias  a  Gentleman, 
MGM. 

JACK  CERTSMAN 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MGM;  The  Checkered  Coat, 
20th. 

JOSEPH  C.  CILPIN 

(Executive  production  manager  of  Enterprise) 


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MAX  COLDEN 

1948 — Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish, 
20th. 

BELMONT  COTTLIEB 

1948 — 16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

R.  E.  COUX 

1948 — Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

JOHN  CRUBBS 

1948 — Under  California  Stars,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas, 
Rep.;  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep. 

CHARLES  HALL 

19'I8— You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th;  Unfaithfully 
Yours,  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th. 

CHUCK  HANSEN 

1948 — My  Cirl  Tisa.  WB;  Silver  River,  WB;  One 
Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  Fighter  Squadron, 
WB;  Key  Largo,  WB. 

SHERMAN  A.  HARRIS 

1948 — Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

VIRCIL  HART 

1948 — The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep.; 
Moonrise,  Rep. 

RAY  HEINZ 

1948 — Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

BEN  HERSH 

1948 — Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  Ul;  Pitfall.  UA. 

KENNETH  HOLMES 

1948 — The  Flame,  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  I,  jane  Doe,  Rep. 

R.  L.  HOUCH 

1948 — The  Walls  of  Jericho,  20th. 

CHARLES  HUNT 

1948 — Tenth  Avenue  Angel,  MCM;  Act  of  Violence, 
MCM. 

PERCY  IKERD 

1948 — Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

F.  E.  JOHNSTON 

1948 — Deep  Waters,  20th. 

THEODORE  JOOS 

1948 — Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 

DAN  KEEFE 

I'J48 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

EDWARD  KILLY 

l'J48 — Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 


JOHN  W.  KIRSTON 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

CIL  KURLAND 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul. 

L.  LEARY 

1948— All  My  Sons,  Ul;  Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mer- 
maid, Ul;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul;  An  Act 
of  Murder,  Ul;  Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul. 

HERBERT  LEONARD 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col. 

DICK  L  ESTRANGE 

1948 — Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics;  Valiant  Hom- 
bre,  UA. 

JAY  MARCHANT 

1948 — Hills  of  Home,  MCM. 

FRANK  MATTISON 

1948 — Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB;  Johnny  Be- 
linda, WB;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

WALTER  S.  MAYO,  JR. 

1948 — Siren  of  Atlantis.  UA. 

BOOTH  McCRACKEN 

1948 — Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th. 

f.  Mcdowell 

1948 — The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col, 

BERNARD  McEVEETY 

1948 — Fort  Apache.  RKO. 

L.  B.  MERMAN 

(Production  manager  for  Pine-Thomas 
Pictures) 

CURTIS  MICK 

1948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

CEORCE  MOSKOV 

1948 — Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Appointment  With 
Murder,  Film  Classics;  The  Vicious  Circle, 
UA;  Open  Secret,  EL. 

WILLIAM  MULL 

1948 — Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  Whispering  Smith, 
Para. 

JOSEPH  H.  NADEL 

1948 — Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL. 

ARCYLE  NELSON 

1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie.  SRO. 


LEWIS  J.  RACHMIL 

Production  Manager 

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JAMES  NASSER  PRODUCTIONS 
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Hollywood,  Calif. 

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WILLIAM  NOLTE 

1948 — Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC ;  Stars  Over  Texas, 
EL:  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  The  Fighting 
Vigilantes,  EL;  Black  Hills.  EL. 

DON  PACE 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB;  The  Woman  in  White, 
WB;  The  Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  WB; 
Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk,  WB;  Embraceable 
You,  WB. 

RAOUL  PACEL 

(Production  manager  for  Samuel  Coldwyn  Pr»d.) 

FRANK  PARMENTIER 

-Sofia,  Film  Classics. 

SERCEI  PETSCHNIKOFF 

-The  Kissing  Bandit,  MCM;  A  Southern 
Yankee,  MCM;  Luxury  Liner,  MCM;  Three 
Daring  Daughters,  MCM;  The  Sun  Comes  Up, 
MCM. 


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|OHN   POM  ME R 

-Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO. 

JOE  POPKIN 

-Coroner  Creek,  Col. 

LEWIS  |.  RACHMIL 

-Jungle  Patrol,  20th;  The  Cay  Intruders,  20th; 
An  Innocent  Affair,  UA;  The  Argyle  Secrets. 
Film  Classics;  (Asst.  prod.)  The  Girl  from 
Manhattan,  UA;  Let's  Live  Again,  20th. 

MIKE  ROCINSKY 

-(Guide)   Urubu,  UA. 

RUBY  ROSENBERG 

-The  Boy  With  Green  Hair,  RKO;  Every  Girl 
Should  Be  Married,  RKO;  Station  West,  RKO. 

LEWIS  ROSSO 

-Slippy  McGee,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.; 
Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep. 

SAM  RUMAN 

-Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Race  Street,  RKO. 

BEN  SHARPSTEED 

-Melody  Time,  RKO. 

AL  SHENBERC 

-Easter  Parade,  MCM;  The  Pirate,  MGM  ;  Com- 
mand Decision,  MGM. 

BEN  SILVEY 

(Deceased  1948) 

-Snake  Pit,  20th. 

ART  SITEMAN 

-Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

RALPH  SLOSSER 

-The  Winner's  Circle,  20th. 

JOSEPH  SMALL 

-Walk  a  Crooked  Mile,  Col. 


ROBERT  SNODY 

1948 — Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,   20th;   The  Iron 
Curtain,  20th;  Yellow  Sky,  20th. 

HENRY  "HANK''  SPITZ 

1948 — Abbott  and  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul; 
Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 


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ERIC  STACEY 

-Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

C.  STALLINCS 

-Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul. 


DEWEY  STARKEY 

-Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO; 


Larceny,  Ul. 


BERT  STERNBACH 

-Money  Madness,  Film  Classics;  Miraculous 
Journey,  Film  Classics;  The  Strange  Mrs. 
Crane,  EL;  Lady  at  Midnight,  EL. 

HENRY  STITZ 

-For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

WILLIAM  STROHBACH 

-My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Guild. 

WALTER  STROHM 

-Julia  Misbehaves,  MGM;  On  an  Island  With 
You,  MGM. 

ANTONIO  C.  TELLO 

-Women  in  the  Night,  Film  Classics. 

SIDNEY  VAN  KEUREN 

-Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  Who  Killed  "Doc" 
Robbin,  UA. 

JAMES  VAUCHN 

( Head  of  production  dept.,  Eagle-Lion  Studios) 

DON  VERK 

1948 — The  Enchanted  Valley,  EL;  Shed  No  Tears, 
EL;  The  Challenge,  20th. 

IVAN  VOLKMAN 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

KEN  WALTERS 

1948 — On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col. 

HERMAN  WEBBER 

1948 — The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists. 

KEN  WEEKS 

1948 — Casbah,  Ul;  Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin', 
Ul;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hand,  Ul. 

EDWARD  WOEHLER 

1948 — The  Three  Musketeers,  MGM;  B.  F.'s  Daugh- 
ter, MGM. 

AL  K.  WOOD 

(Production    manager    for  Monogram-Allied 
Artists  from  July,  1  948) 

CHARLES  WOOLSTENHULME 

1948 — The  Paleface,  Para. 

SAM  WURTZEL 

1948 — Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Give  My  Regards 
to  Broadway,  20th. 


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ABE  ABRAMS 

-Call  of  the  Rockies.  Rep. 


BARTON  ADAMS 

1947 — Killer  At  Large,  PRC;  The  Lone  Wolf  in 
Mexico,  Col.;  Mad  Wednesday,  UA ;  Too 
Many   Winners,  PRC. 

1946 — Abie's   Irish  Rose,  UA. 

1945 — Woman  Who  Came  Back,  Rep. 

1944 — Enemy  of  Women,  Mono.;  The  Princess  and 
the  Pirate,  RKO. 


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ROBERT  ACNEW 

-Man-Eater  of  Kumaon,  III. 


ROBERT  ALDRICH 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  So  This  Is  New  York, 

UA;  Force  of  Evil,  MCM. 
1947 — The  Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  UA;  Body  and 

Soul,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers.  Para. 
1945 — Pardon  My  Past,  Col.;  The  Southerner,  UA; 

Story  of  C.I.  Joe,  UA. 

ARTHUR  ALEXANDER 

1944 — Guns  of  the  Law,  PRC;  The  Pinto  Bandit, 
PRC. 

CHICO  ALONSO 

1947 —  The  Perfect  Marriage,  Para. 

1944 —  Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para. 

CENE  ANDERSON 

1948 —  Incident,  Mono. 

1945—  Club  Havana,  PRC. 

JAMES  ANDERSON 

1946 —  Crack-Up,  RKO;  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  RKO; 
The  Falcon's  Alibi,  RKO;  Lady  Luck,  RKO; 
Nocturne,  RKO. 


TOM  ANDRE 

1948 — Luxury    Liner,    MCM;  Alias 
MCM. 

1947 — Living  in  a  Big  Way,  MCM. 
1946 — The  Mighty  McCurk,  MCM. 


a  Gentleman, 


CLAUDE  ARCHER 

1948 — The  Woman  in  White,  WB;  The  Decision  of 

Christopher  Blake,  WB. 
1947— Cry  Wolf,  WB  ;  The  Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  WB; 

Escape  Me  Never,  WB;  That  Hagen  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  Cnristmas  in  Connecticut,  WB;  Hotel  Ber- 
lin, WB. 

ROLLIE  ASHER 

1947 —  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO. 

1946 —  In  Old  Sacramento,  Rep.;  Murder  in  the  Music 
Hall,  Rep. 

1945 —  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Rep. 

1944 —  Blonde  Fever,  MGM. 

REX  BAILEY 

1948 —  Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Monsieur  Verdoux,  UA;  Little  Miss  Broad- 
way, Col.;  Sweet  Genevieve,  Col. 

1946 —  Deadline  for  Murder,  20th;  One  Way  to  Love, 
Col.;  Rendezvous  24,  20th;  Strange  ourney, 
20th. 

1945 —  She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Col.;  A  Thousand  and 
One  Nights,  Col. 

1944 — Kansas  City  Kitty,  Col.;  Louisiana  Hayride, 
Col.;  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  Col.;  Nine  Girls, 
Col.;  Secret  Command,  Col. 


NATE  BARRACER 

1947 —  Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley,  Rep.;  The 
Other  Love,  UA. 

1946 —  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  Rep.;  Days  of  Buffalo 
Bill,  Rep.;  The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rep.; 
Sioux  City  Sue,  Rep. 

WESLEY  BARRY 

1948 —  Angels'  Alley,  Mono.;  Fighting  Mad,  Mono.; 
Jinx  Money,  Mono.;  Ridin'  Down  the  Trail, 
Mono.;  Rocky,  Mono. 

1947 —  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again,  Screen  Guild;  Queen 
of  the  Amazons,  Screen  Guild;  Joe  Palooka 
in  the  Knockout,  Mono. ;  Song  of  My  Heart, 
Allied  Artists. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Money,  Mono.;  Mr.  Hex,  Mono.; 
Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi,  Mono. 

SCOTT  BEAL 

1947—  Banjo,  RKO. 

1946 — Renegades  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Univ.;  Tarzan 
and  the  Leopard  Woman,  RKO. 

1945 —  Tarzan  and  the  Amazons,  RKO. 

CLEM  BEAUCHAMP 

1948 —  Michael  O'Halloran,  Mono. 

1946 —  Ding  Dong  Williams.  RKO. 

1945 — Dick  Tracy,  RKO;  George  White's  Scandals, 
RKO;  Having  Wonderful  Crime,  RKO;  Two 
O'Clock  Courage,  RKO. 

1944 — Step  Lively,  RKO. 

JOSEPH  BEHM 

-Deep  Waters,  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish, 
20th. 

-I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now,  20th;  The 
Foxes  of  Harrow,  20th. 
-Margie,  20th. 

-A  Bell  for  Adano,  20th;  Leave  Her  to  Heaven, 
20th. 

-Buffalo   Bill,   20th;   Wilson,   20th;  Winged 
Victory,  20th. 


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EARL  BELLAMY 

1948 — The  Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Black  Eagle,  Col.; 
The  Loves  of  Carmen,  Col. 

1947—  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.;  Backlash,  20th;  Bulldog 
Drummond  At  Bay,  Col.;  Jewels  of  Branden- 
burg, 20th;  Vacation  Days,  Mono.;  The  Last 
Round-Up,  Col. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Millions,  20th. 

1945 — Counter-Attack,  Col.;  Rough  Ridin'  Justice, 
Col. 

1944 —  Jam  Session.  Col.;  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War, 
Col.;  The  Return  of  the  Vampire,  Col. 

JERRY  BERCMAN 

1948 —  A  Date  With  Judy.  MGM. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  MCM. 

ABBY  BERLIN 

1945 —  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col. 

1944 — Ever  Since  Venus,  Col.;  The  Impatient  Years, 
Col. 

EDMUND  BERNOUDY 

1944 —  The  Great  Moment,  Para.;  The  Miracle  of 
Morgan's  Creek,  Para. 

CHRIS  BEUTE 

1946 —  A  Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie,  Col.;  The 
Gentleman  Misbehaves.  Col.;  It's  Great  to  Be 
Young,  Col.;  So  Dark  the  Night,  Col. 

1945 —  Voice  of  the  Whistler.  Col. 


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ARTHUR  S.  BLACK 

1948 — State  of  the  Union,  MCM;  The  Babe  Ruth 
Story.  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Magic  Town,  RKO. 

1946— Gilda,  Col.;  It's  a  Wonderful  Life,  RKO;  The 
Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO. 

1945 —  Along  Came  Jones,  RKO;  Incendiary  Blonde, 
Para.;  Murder,  He  Says.  Para. 

1944 —  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Para. 

JASPER  BLYSTONE 

1948 —  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th. 

1946 —  It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  20th;  Smoky, 
20th. 

1945 —  The  Bullfighters,  20th;  Thunderhead — Son  of 
Flicka,  20th. 

1944 — In  the  Meantime,  Darling,  20th;  Roger  Touhy 
— Gangster,  20th;  Tampico,  20th. 

OSCAR  BOETTICHER 

1944 — Girl  in  the  Case,  Col. 

BUD  BOETTINCER 

1944 —  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

LEW  BORZACE 

1945 —  The  Spanish  Main,  RKO. 

1944 —  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Para. 

PHIL  BOWLES 

1947 —  Rustler's  Round-Up,  Univ. 

1946 —  The  Dark  Horse,  Univ.;  Gunman's  Code, 
Univ.;  Lawless  Breed,  Univ.;  Wild  Beauty, 
Univ. 

JOSEPH  BOYLE 

1948 —  A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO;  Enchantment,  RKO; 
The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

1947 —  Gunfighters,  Col. 

1946 —  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  RKO;  The  Yearling, 

MCM. 

1945 —  Twice  Blessed,  MCM 

1944 —  Broadway  Rhythm,  MCM;  National  Velvet, 
MCM. 

CLARENCE  BRICKER 

1946 —  Sensation  Hunters,  Mono. 

1945 —  Fear,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Great  Mike,  PRC;  Johnny  Doesn't  Live 
Here  Any  More,  Mono.;  Machine  Gun  Mama, 
PRC;  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Mono.;  When 
Strangers  Marry,  Mono. 

BERT  BRISKIN 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Scudda-Hoo! 
Scudda-Hay!,  20th. 

1947 —  Tarzan  and  the  Huntress,  RKO. 

JERRY  BRYAN 

1948 —  -That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

JOHN  BURCH 

1945 —  Brewster's  Millions,  UA. 

1944 —  Abroad  With  Two  Yanks,  UA;  Andy  Hardy's 
Blonde  Trouble,  MGM;  Coin'  to  Town,  RKO; 
3  Is  a  Family,  UA. 

CARLOS  CABELLO 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

WILLIAM  CALIHAN 

1948 — Campus  Sleuth,  Mono.;  I  Wouldn't  Be  in 
Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  )iggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Mono. 

1947 —  Gas  House  Kids  Go  West,  PRC;  News  Hounds, 
Mono.;  The  Chinese  Ring,  Mono. 

1946 —  Below  the  Deadline,  Mono.;  Decoy,  Mono.; 
Gentleman  Joe  Palooka,  Mono. 

1945 —  Dangerous  Intruder,  PRC;  Detour,  PRC; 
Fog  Island,  PRC;  How  Do  You  Do,  PRC; 
The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  PRC;  The 
Missing  Corpse,  PRC;  The  Phantom  of  42nd 
Street,  PRC;  Why  Girls  Leave  Home,  PRC. 

1944 —  The  Town  Went  Wild,  PRC. 

RIDCEWAY  CALLOW 

1948 —  Raw  Deal,  EL;  Canon  City,  EL;  Walk  a 
Crooked  Mile.  Col.;  The  Spiritualist.  EL. 

1947 —  Stepchild.  PRC;  Cheyenne,  WB ;  The  Man  I 
Love,  WB;  Railroaded,  PRC. 

1946 —  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  WB. 

1945 —  Too  Young  to  Know,  WB. 
1944 — The  Conspirators,  WB. 


HARRY  CAPLAN 

1948 — Miss  Tatlock's  Millions,  Para. 

1947 — Cross  My  Heart,  Para. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Para. 

PHIL  CARLSTEIN 

1944 —  Song  of  the  Open  Road,  UA. 

BART  CARRE 

1947 —  Winter  Wonderland,  Rep.;  Yankee  Fakir,  Rep.; 
Exposed,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  French  Key,  Rep.;  The  Class  Alibi,  Rep. 

1945 —  Identity  Unknown,  Rep. 

1944 — Stagecoach  to  Monterey,  Rep.;  Trocadero, 
Rep.;  Voice  in  the  Wind,  UA. 

MILTON  CARTER 

1948 —  Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

1947—  — In  Self  Defense,  Mono. 

1946 —  Whistle  Stop,  UA. 

1944—  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO. 

JAMES  CASEY 

1948 —  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

1947 —  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  RKO;  The  Farmer's 
Daughter,  RKO;  The  Woman  On  the  Beach, 
RKO. 

1946 — The  Bamboo  Blonde,  RKO;  Step  by  Step, 
RKO. 

1945 —  Man  Alive,  RKO;  Sing  Your  Way  Home,  RKO; 
What  a  Blonde,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Falcon  in  Hollywood,  RKO;  Girl  Rush, 
RKO;  Music  in  Manhattan,  RKO;  A  Night 
of  Adventure.  RKO. 

JOE  CAVALIERI 

1946 —  The  Caravan  Trail,  PRC. 

1945 —  Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Col. 

BEN  CHAPMAN 

1948 —  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Valiant 
Hombre,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Exile,  Ul. 

HOWARD  CHRISTIE 

1945 —  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Univ.;  The  Naughty 
Nineties,  Univ.;  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Univ.; 
See  My  Lawyer,  Univ. 

1944 —  Follow  the  Boys,  Univ.;  In  Society,  Univ. 

C.  C.  COLEMAN 

1948 —  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.;  A  Foreign  Affair, 
Para. 

1946 —  The  Blue  Dahlia,  Para.;  Blue  Skies,  Para. 

1945 —  The  Lost  Weekend,  Para. 

1944 — Double  Indemnity,  Para.;  Here  Come  the 
Waves,  Para.;  The  Uninvited,  Para. 

WILLIAM   H.  COLEMAN 

1948 — The  Big  Clock,  Para.;  Beyond  Glory,  Para..- 
Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  Para. 

1947 —  Blaze  of  Noon,  Para.;  Calcutta,  Para.;  Cali- 
fornia, Para.;  Perils  of  Pauline,  Para. 

F.  O.  COLLINCS 

1947 —  West  to  Glory,  PRC;  Law  of  the  Lash,  PRC; 
Michigan  Kid,  Univ.:  The  Web,  Ul  ;  Wild 
Country,  PRC;  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  PRC. 

1946 —  Swell  Guy,  Ul. 

JAIME  CONTRERAS 

1948 —  Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO;  Mystery 
in  Mexico,  RKO;  Women  in  the  Night,  Film 
Classics. 

CLEN  COOK 

1944 —  Lumberjack,  UA;  Mystery  Man,  UA;  Riders 
of  the  Deadline.  UA;  Texas  Masquerade,  UA. 

JOHN  COONAN 

1948 — Dream  Cirl,  Para. 

1947 —  Ladies'  Man,  Para.;  Suddenly  It's  Spring, 
Para.;  Golden  Earrings,  Para. 

1946 — Kitty,  Para.;  To  Each  His  Own,  Para. 

1945 —  Masquerade  in  Mexico,  Para. 

1944 — Henry  Aldrich — Boy  Scout,  Para.:  Henry  Aid- 
rich's  Little  Secret,  Para.;  The  Man  in  Half 
Moon  Street,  Para.;  The  National  Barn  Dance, 
Para.;  Practically  Yours,  Para. 


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381 


DORIAN  COX 

1946 —  Bedlam,  RKO;  Sunset  Pass,  RKO;  Vacation 
in  Reno,  RKO. 

1945 —  A  Came  of  Death,  RKO. 

HARRY  D'ARCY 

1947 —  Beat  the  Band,  RKO;  The  Locket,  RKO;  They 
Won't  Believe  Me,  RKO. 

1946 —  Riverboat  Rhythm,  RKO;  Sister  Kenny,  RKO; 
Mama  Loves  Papa,  RKO. 

1945 —  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  RKO. 

1944 —  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  RKO;  Youth 
Runs  Wild,  RKO. 

EDDIE  DAVIS 

1948 —  Stage  Struck,  Mono.;  Overland  Trails,  Mono.; 
Song  of  the  Drifter,  Mono.;  Frontier  Agent, 
Mono.;  Triggerman,  Mono.;  Crossed  Trails, 
Mono.;  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Back  Trail, 
Mono. 

1947 —  Robin  Hood  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Beauty  and 
the  Bandit,  Mono. ;  Land  of  the  Lawless, 
Mono.;  Raiders  of  the  South,  Mono.;  Riding 
the  California  Trail,  Mono.;  Six  Cun  Serenade, 
Mono.;  Valley  of  Fear,  Mono.;  Violence, 
Mono.;  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Mono.;  Cun  Talk, 
Mono.;  King  of  the  Bandits,  Mono.;  Prairie 
Express,  Mono. 

1946 —  Border  Bandits,  Mono.;  Drifting  Along,  Mono.; 
Gentleman  from  Texas,  Mono.;  Moon  Over 
Montana,  Mono.;  Red  Dragon,  Mono.;  The 
Shadow  Returns,  Mono.;  Silver  Range,  Mono.; 
South  of  Monterey,  Mono.;  Spook  Busters, 
Mono.;  Trail  to  Mexico,  Mono.;  Trigger 
Fingers,  Mono.;  Under  Arzona  Skies,  Mono.; 
West  of  the  Alamo,  Mono.;  The  Cay  Cav- 
alier, Mono. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Captain 
Tugboat  Annie,  Rep.;  Flame  of  the  West, 
Mono.;  Frontier  Feud,  Mono.;  C.I.  Honeymoon, 
Mono.;  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Mono.;  Holly- 
wood and  Vine,  PRC;  The  Jade  Mask,  Mono.; 
The  Lost  Trail,  Mono.;  Saddle  Serenade, 
Mono.;  The  Scarlet  Clue.  Mono.;  The  Shang- 
hai Cobra,  Mono.;  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe, 
Mono.;  Sunbonnet  Sue,  Mono. 

FRANCISCO  DAY 

1948 —  Saigon,  Para.;  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Para.; 
Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.;  Whispering  Smith, 
Para. 

ELMER  DECKER 

1948 — The  Big  Punch,  WB;  Smart  Cirls  Don't  Talk, 
WB;  Whiplash,  WB. 

1947 —  Love  and  Learn,  WB ;  That  Way  With  Women, 
WB. 

1946—  The  Verdict,  WB. 

1945 —  Danger  Signal,  WB;  Conflict,  WB;  Objective, 
Burma!  WB. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Worlds,  WB. 

CARTER  DeHAVEN,  JR. 

1948 —  Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.;  Blondie  in  the 
Dough,  Col.;  Rusty  Leads  the  Way.  Col.; 
Ladies  of  the  Chorus,  Col. 

1947 —  Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Col.;  South  of  the 
Chisholm  Trail,  Col.;  Secret  of  the  Whistler, 
Col.;  The  Thirteenth  Hour,  Col.;  Blondie's 
Holiday,  Col.;  The  Crime  Doctor's  Camble, 
Col. 

1946 —  The  Desert  Horseman,  Col.;  The  Fighting 
Frontiersman,  Col.;  Galloping  Thunder,  Col.; 
Cunning  for  Vengeance,  Col.;  Two-Fisted 
Stranger,  Col.;  Texas  Panhandle,  Col.;  Cut- 
laws  of  the  Rockies,  Col. 

1945 —  Song  of  the  Prairie,  Col. 

MEL  DeLAY 

1946 —  Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono.;  Junior  Prom, 
Mono. 

1945 — The  Big  Show-Off,  Rep.;  Blazing  Frontier, 
PRC;  Docks  of  New  York,  Mono.;  Come  Out 
Fighting,  Mono.;  The  Kid  Sister,  PRC;  Mr. 
Muggs  Rides  Again,  Mono.;  Rustler's  Hideout 
PRC:  Shadows  of  Death,  PRC. 

1944 — The  Contender,  PRC;  Frontier  Outlaws,  PRC; 
I  Accuse  My  Parents,  PRC;  The  Monster 
Maker,  PRC;  Swing  Hostess,  PRC;  Thundering 
Cun-Slingers.  PRC;  Valley  of  Vengeance,  PRC; 
Fuzzy  Settles  Down.  PRC. 


MOISES  DELCADO 

1948 — Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids,  RKO. 

MEL  DELLAR 

1948 — The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists;  Johnny 
Belinda,  WB. 

JOSEPH  DEPEW 

1948 — On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  Lulu  Belle,  Col.; 
Pitfall,  UA. 

1947 —  The  Macomber  Affair,  UA;  Christmas  Eve, 
UA;  Intrigue,  UA. 

1946 —  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  UA;  Mr.  Ace,  UA; 
A  Scandal  in  Paris,  UA. 

1945 —  Captain  K"idd,  UA;  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie,  Rep. 

1944 —  The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  UA;  Dark 
Waters,  UA. 

JAMES  DiCANCI 

1948—  Close-Up,  EL. 

JOSEPH  DILL 

1948 — The  Bold  Frontiersman,  Rep.;  Lightnin'  in  the 
Forest,  Rep.;  Madonna  of  the  Desert,  Rep.; 
Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Rep. 

1947 —  Robinhood  of  Texas,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Last  Crooked  Mile,  Rep.;  Rainbow  Over 
Texas,  Rep.;  VaUcy  of  the  Zombies,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Fatal  Witness.  Rep.;  Grissly's  Millions, 
Rep.;  Scotland  Yard  Investigation,  Rep.; 
Strangers  in  the  Night,  Rep.;  Tell  It  to  a 
Star,  Rep.;  Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep. 

1944 — Bordertown  Trails,  Rep.;  End  of  the  Road, 
Rep.;  Faces  in  the  Fog,  Rep.;  The  Girl  Who 
Dared,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Reno,  Rep.;  The 
Mojave  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Whispering  Foot- 
steps, Rep. 

EDDIE  DONAHUE 

1944 —  Show  Business,  RKO. 

PAUL  DONNELLY 

1948 —  Best  Man  Wins.  Col.;  The  Woman  from 
Tangier,  Col.;  My  Dog  Rusty,  Col. 

1947 —  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Shadowed,  Col.; 
Blondie's  Anniversary,  Col.;  The  Lone  Wolf 
in  London,  Col. 

DANIEL   D.  DORAN 

1947 —  Untamed  Fury,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  DORFMAN  E  | 

1946 —  Deadline  at  Dawn,  RKO;  Notorious,  RKO.  5  M 

1945 —  China  Sky,  RKO;  Murder,  My  Sweet,  RKO;  gj 
Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  RKO.  Uq 

1944 — Days  of  Glory,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in  Mexico, 
RKO. 

LONNIE  DORSA 

1944 —  Standing  Room  Only,  Para. 

TOM  DUDLEY 

1948 —  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Road  House,  20th. 

1947 —  Boomerang,  20th;  Daisy  Kenyon,  20th.  jo 

1946 —  Cluny  Brown,  20th.  ** 

1945 —  Don  Juan  Quilligan,  20th;  Fallen  Angel,  20th;         ^  a 
A  Royal  Scandal,  20th. 

1944 —  Bermuda  Mystery,  20th;  Laura,  20th.  £ 

E.  DUNN 

1948 —  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!.  20th. 

1946 —  Shock.  20th;  Strange  Triangle,  20th. 

1945 —  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th;  Molly  and 
Me,  20th;  The  Spider,  20th. 

1944 —  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  20th. 

HARVEY  DWICHT 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 

1947 —  Angel  and  the  Badman,  Rep.;  Duel  in  the 
Sun,  SRO. 

1945 —  Blood  on  the  Sun,  UA. 

1944 —  Alaska,  Mono. 

MIKE  EASON 

1947 —  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

1946 —  High  School  Hero,  Mono. 

BILL  ECKHARDT 

1948 —  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  The  Iron  Cur- 
tain, 20th;  Yellow  Sky.  20th. 

1947 —  Captain  from  Castile,  20th. 

1946 — Behind  Creen  Lights,  20th;  The  Dark  Corner, 
20th;  My  Darling  Clementine,  20th. 

1945 —  Circumstantial  Evidence,  20th. 
1944 — Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  20th. 


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ASSIST  A  NT  DIRECTORS 


NORMAN  ELZER 

1947 —  Green  Dolphin  Street,  MCM. 

1946 —  Undercurrent,  MCM. 

EMMETT  EMERSON 

1948 —  Assigned  to  Danger,  EL;  Behind  Locked 
Doors,  EL;  Hollow  Triumph,  EL. 

1947—  The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  The  Devil  on 
Wheels,  PRC;  Philo  Vance  Returns,  PRC; 
Love  from  a  Stranger,  Eagle-Lion. 

MEL  EPSTEIN 

1947-  — My  Favorite  Brunette,  Para. 

HAROLD  ERICKSON 

1945 —  Strangler  of  the  Swamp,  PRC. 

CLARENCE  EURIST 

1948 —  The  Argyle  Secrets,  Film  Classics;  Sleep  My 
Love,  UA. 

1947 —  Lured,  UA. 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA. 

MARK  EVANS 

1948 —  So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

ROBERT  FARFAN 

1948 — Sword  of  the  Avenger,  EL;  Where  the  North 
Begins,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Black  Cold,  Allied  Artists;  Flight  to  Nowhere, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Screen 
Guild;  Linda  Be  Good,  PRC. 

LOWELL  |.  FAR3ELL 

1948 —  Fort  Apache,  RKO;  Rope,  WB. 

1947 —  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO;  The  Paradine  Case, 
SRO. 

1945 —  Spellbound,  UA. 

1944 —  I'll  Be  Seeing  You,  UA. 

MILTON  FELDMAN 

1948 —  The  Mating  of  Millie,  Col.;  The  Wreck  of 
the  Hesperus,  Col.;  Dark  Past,  Col. 

1947 —  The  Cuilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Col. 

1946 —  Dangerous  Business,  Col.;  The  Cirl  of  the 
Limberlost,  Col.:  Perilous  Holiday,  Col.;  The 
Phantom  Thief,  Col.;  Prison  Ship,  Col.;  Sing 
While  You  Dance,  Col. 

1945 —  Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Col.;  Escape  in  the 
Fog,  Col.;  The  Gay  Senorita,  Col.;  My  Name 
Is  )ulia  Ross,  Col.;  Sergeant  Mike,  Col. 

1944 — Cry  of  the  Werewolf,  Col.;  One  Mysterious 
Night.  Col.;  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  Col.;  U- 
Boat  Prisoner,  Col. 

ARTHUR  FELLOWS 

1948 —  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

NORMAN  FERGUSON 

1944 —  The  Three  Caballeros,  RKO. 

FRED  FLECK 

1945 —  The  Enchanted  Cottage,  RKO;  George  White's 
Scandals,  RKO. 

1944 — My  Pal,  Wolf,  RKO. 

THOMAS  FLOOD 

1947 —  Singin'  in  the  Corn,  Col.;  Personality J< id,  Col. 

1946 —  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Col. 

PHIL  FORD 

1944 — The  Fighting  Seabees,  Rep. 

WILLIAM  FORSYTK 

1947 —  High  Tide,  Mono.;  Fun  on  a  Weekend,  UA; 
The  Guilty,  Mono.;  The  Imperfect  Lady,  Para.; 
For  You  I  Die,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Para. 

HARVEY  FOSTER 

1944 — Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Para.;  The  Hour 
Before  Dawn,  Para.;  Rainbow  Island,  Para. 

FRANK  FOX 

1948 —  The  Hunted,  Allied  Artists;  Panhandle,  Allied 
Artists;  Blonde  Ice,  Film  Classics;  Million 
Dollar  Weekend,  EL;  Concert  Magic,  Concert 
Films;  Appointment  With  Murder,  Film 
Classics. 

1947 —  Fall  Guy,  Mono.;  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney, 
Mono.;  High  Conquest,  Mono.;  It  Happened 


on  Fifth  Avenue,  Mono.;  Bowery  Buckaroos, 
Mono. 

1946 —  |oe  Palooka  Champ,  Mono.;  Little  Iodine, 
UA;  Susie  Steps  Out,  UA. 

1945 —  Dillinger,  Mono.;  The  Enchanted  Forest.  PRC. 

FRED  FRANK 

1948 — The  Naked  City,  Ul;  Mr.  Peabody  and  the 
Mermaid,  Ul;  For  the  Love  of  Mary.  Ul. 

1947 —  Brute  Force,  Ul;  Smash-Up — The  Story  of  a 
Woman,  Ul;  Time  Out  of  Mind,  Ul. 

1946 —  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Cuban  Pete,  Univ.; 
Lover  Come  Back,  Univ. 

SEYMOUR  FRIEDMAN 

1947 —  Dead  Reckoning,  Col. 

1946 — Blondie  Knows  Best,  Col.;  The  Man  Who 
Dared,  Col. 

ALVIN  CANZER 

1948 —  Sealed  Verdict,  Para.;  The  Paleface,  Para. 
1946 — Road  to  Utopia,  Para. 

1945 —  Bedside  Manner,  UA;  The  Unseen,  Para. 

1944 —  Going  My  Way.  Para. 

ARTHUR  CARDNER 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono. 

LOUIS  CERMONPREZ 

1948 — Bob  and  Sally,  Social  Guidance. 

1947 —  Adventures  of  Don  Coyote,  UA. 

1946 —  Avalanche,  PRC;  Black  Beauty,  20th;  Devil 
Bat's  Daughter,  Col.;  Down  Missouri  Way, 
PRC;  Queen  of  Burlesque,  PRC;  Wild  West, 
PRC. 

1945 —  The  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.;  Leave  It  to 
Blondie,  Col.;  Tahiti  Nights,  Col.;  Tonight 
and  Every  Night,  Col. 

1944 —  Carolina  Blues,  Col.;  The  Ghost  That  Walks 
Alone,  Col.;  Up  in  Arms,  RKO. 

CASTON  CLASS 

1948 —  Sitting  Pretty,  20th;  Unfaithfully  Yours, 
20th;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  Mother  Wore  Tights,  20th;  Nightmare  Alley, 
20th. 

1946 —  Claudia  and  David,  20th;  If  I'm  Lucky.  20th. 

1945 —  State  Fair,  20th. 

1944 — The  Big  Noise,  20th;  Greenwich  Village.  20th. 

BERT  CLAZER 

1948 —  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  MCM. 

1947 —  The  Arnelo  Affair,  MGM;  Sarge  Goes  to  Col- 
lege, Mono.;  Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood, 
PRC. 

1946 —  Boy's  Ranch,  MGM. 

1944 — Nothing  But  Trouble,  MGM;  See  Here,  Pri- 
vate Hargrove,  MGM. 

HAROLD  CODSOE 

1948 —  Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  Jungle  Patrol,  20th; 
The  Gay  Intruders,  20th;  Texas,  Brooklyn  and 
Heaven,  UA. 

1947 —  Ramrod,  UA;  Copacabana,  UA. 

1946 —  Breakfast  in  Hollywood.  UA;  Specter  of  the 
Rose,  Rep.;  Young  Widow,  UA. 

1944 —  The  Mark  of  the  Whistler,  Col. 

STANLEY  COLDSMITH 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MGM. 

B.  C.  "BUCK"  COTTLIEB 

1946 — Accomplice,  PRC. 

CHARLES  S.  COULD 

1948 —  16  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono.;  Last  of  the  Wild 
Horses,   Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  The  Black  Angel,  Univ.;  Little  Miss  Big, 
Univ.;  Smooth  as  Silk,  Univ.;  Tangier,  Univ.; 
Trail  to  Vengeance,  Univ. 

1945 —  Frisco  Sal,  Univ.;  Her  Lucky  Night,  Univ.; 
I'll  Remember  April,  Univ.;  Jungle  Captive, 
Univ.;  Men  in  Her  Diary,  Univ.;  Senorita 
from  the  West,  Univ.;  Shady  Lady,  Univ. 

1944 —  Ali  Baba  and  the  Thieves,  Univ.;  Babes  on 
Swing  Street,  Univ.;  The  Climax,  Univ.;  This 
Is  the  Life,  Univ. 

JACK  GREENWOOD 

1947—  Desire  Me,  MGM;  If  Winter  Comes,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Green  Years,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies, 
MGM. 

1945 —  The  Hidden  Eye.  MGM;  The  Sailor  Takes  a 
Wife,  MGM. 

1944— Gaslight,  MGM. 


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JOHNNY  CRUSBS 

1948 — The  Inside  Story,  Rep.;  King  of  the  Gamblers, 
Rep.;  Carson  City  Raiders,  Rep. 

1947 —  The  Chost  Goes  Wild,  Rep.;  Northwest  Out- 
post, Rep. 

1946 —  Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Rep.;  The  Catman  of 
Paris.  Rep.;  Gav  Blades.  Rep.:  G.I.  War 
Brides,  Rep.;  Rendezvous  With  Annie,  Rep.; 
A  Guy  Could  Change,  Rep. 

1945 —  Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  the 
Badlands,  Rep.;  Bells  of  Rosarita,  Reo. ;  Hitch- 
hike to  Happiness,  Rep.;  Mexicana,  Rep.;  The 
Phantom  Speaks,  Rep. 

1944 —  Cheyenne  Wildcat,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of  Dodge 
City,  Rep. 

LES  CUTHRIE 

1948 —  Embraceable  You,  WB. 

1947 —  Dishonored  Lady,  UA;  The  Voice  of  the 
Turtle,  WB. 

1946 —  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  PRC;  The  Strange 
Woman,  UA. 

1945 —  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  WB. 
1944 — Make  Your  Own  Bed,  WB. 

ART  HAMBURGER 

1946 —  God's  Country,  Screen  Guild. 

ARTHUR  HAMMOND 

1948 —  Tumbleweed  Trail,  PRC;  Stars  Over  Texas,  EL. 

1944 —  Arizona  Whirlwind,  Mono.;  Block  Busters, 
Mono.;  Bowery  Champs,  Mono.;  Follow  the 
Leader,  Mono.;  Million  Dollar  Kid,  Mono.; 
Outlaw  Trail,  Mono.;  Sonora  Stagecoach, 
Mono.;  Three  of  a  Kind,  Mono.;  Voodoo  Man, 
Mono.;  Westward  Bound,  Mono. 

CHUCK  HANSEN 

1946 — The  Big  Sleep,  WB. 

RICHARD  B.  HARLAN 

1946 — Partners  in  Time,  RKO;  Swing  Parade  of 
1946,  Mono. 

1945 —  Allotment  Wives,  Mono.;  Black  Market  Ba- 
bies,; Divorce,  Mono. 

1944 —  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Mono.;  The  Woman  in 
the  Window,  RKO. 

EARL  HARPER 

1946 —  The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  Rep. 

VIRGIL  HART 

1947 —  Wyoming,  Rep.;  The  Pilgrim  Lady,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Inner  Circle,  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Big  Bonanza,  Rep.;  Flame  of  the  Bar- 
bary  Coast,  Rep. ;  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront, 
Rep.:  Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Rep.;  The 
Vampire's  Ghos.t.  Rep. 

1944 — San  Fernando  Valley,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of 
Texas,  Rep. 

RUSSELL  HAVERICK 

1944 —  Centle  Annie,  MGM. 

FRANK  S.  HEATH 

1948 —  The  Dude  Goes  West,  Allied  Artists;  Badmen 
of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

1947 —  Honeymoon,  RKO;  The  Gangster,  Allied  Art- 
ists. 

1  946 — Suspense,  Mono. 

1945 —  Mildred  Pierce,  WB ;  Roughly  Speaking,  WB. 

1944 —  |anie,  WB;  Passage  to  Marseille,  WB. 

MAXWELL  HENRY 

1948 —  If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  The  Velvet  Touch, 
RKO;  Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO;  Station  West 
RKO. 

1947— Riffraff,  RKO;  Night  Song,  RKO. 

1946 —  Child  of  Divorce,  RKO. 

HAROLD  "HAL"  HERMAN 

1947 —  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th;  Singapore,  Ul. 

1946 —  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  20th. 

I  ESS  HIBBS 

1948 —  Cood  Sam,  RKO;  Larceny,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Fugitive,  RKO. 

1946 — Deception,  WB  ;  Devotion,  WB  ;  My  Reputa- 
tion, WB;  One  More  Tomorrow,  WB;  A  Stolen 
Life,  WB;  Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee,  WB. 

1945 —  Pillow  to  Post,  WB;  The  Adventures  of  Mark 
Twain,  WB. 

1944 — Shine  On  Harvest  Moon,  WB. 


CARL  HIECKE 

1948 — The  Black  Arrow,  Col.;  Relentless,  Col.: 
Thunderhoof,  Co!.;  Trapped  by  Boston 
Blackie,  Col.;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col.; 
Loaded  Pistols,  Col. 

1947 — The  Corpse  Came  C.  O.  D.,  Col.;  Johnny 
O'Clock,  Col.;  Millie's  Daughter,  Col.;  Key 
Witness,  Col. 

1946 —  Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's 
Man  Hunt,  Col.;  Devil's  Mask,  Col.;  Just  Be- 
fore Dawn,  Col.;  Mysterious  Intruder,  Col.; 
The  Unknown,  Col. 

CARL  HITTLEMAN 

1947 —  Renegade  Girl,  Screen  Guild. 

WILLIAM  HOLLAND 

1948 —  Black  Bart,  Ul;  Up  in  Central  Park,  Ul,  The 
Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul;  One  Touch 
of  Venus,  Ul. 

1947 —  I'll  Be  Yours,  Ul;  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul; 
Secret  Beyond  the  Door,  Ul;  Song  of  Scheh- 
erazade, Ul. 

1946 —  Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Univ.;  Because  of 
Him,  Univ. 

1945 — Easy  to  Look  At,  Univ.;  Lady  on  a  Train, 
Univ.;  Patrick  the  Great,  Univ.;  Song  of  the 
Sarong,  Univ. 

1944 —  Can't  Help  Singing,  Univ.;  Christmas  Holi- 
day, Univ.;  The  Singing  Sheriff,  Univ. 

KENNETH  HOLMES 

1945 —  Song  of  Mexico,  Rep. 

1944 —  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Rep.;  Good  Night, 
Sweetheart,  Rep.;  Jamboree,  Rep.;  Rosie  the 
Riveter,  Rep.;  Silent  Partner,  Rep.;  Sing, 
Neighbor,  Sing,  Rep. 

HORACE  HOUCH 

1948 —  Feudin',  Fussin',  and  A-Fightin',  Ul;  Joan  of 
Arc,  RKO;  Tenth  Avenue  Angel,  MGM; 
Rogues  Regiment.  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  MGM;  The  Lost 
Moment,  Ul;  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Hoodlum  Saint,  MGM;  Little  Mister  Jim, 
MGM. 

1945 —  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,   MGM;  Our  Vines  m 
Have  Tender  Grapes,  MGM;  This  Man's  Navy,  • 
MGM.  |  c 

1944 — The  Seventh  Cross.  MGM. 

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PERCY   IKERD  uO 

1944 —  The  Sullivans,  20th. 

ARTHUR  JACOBSON 

1948 —  Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  The 
Walls  of  Jericho,  20th;  Chicken  Every  Sun- 
day, 20th. 

1947 —  Thunder  in  the  Valley,  20th;  Miracle  on  34th 
Street,  20th;  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  20th.  ■>  ° 

1946 —  Centennial  Summer,  20th.  ?  tJ 

1945 —  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe,  20th;  Junior        *r J? 
Miss,  20th.  ?  o 

1944 —  Jane   Eyre,   20th;  The  Purple   Heart,  20th;  £ 
Something  for  the  Boys,  20th. 

AL  JENNINCS 

1948 —  On  an  Island  With  You,  MGM;  The  Sun 
Comes  Up.  MGM. 

1947 —  Fiesta,  MGM;  Good  News,  MGM;  This  Time 
for  Keeps,  MGM. 

1945 —  Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  MGM;  What 
Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?  MGM. 

1944 — The  Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  MGM;  The  White 
Cliffs  of  Dover,  MGM. 

AUSTIN  JEWELL 

1948 —  Mark  of  the  Lash,  Screen  Guild;  Shep  Comes 
Home,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 — Beautiful  But  Broke,  Col. 

S.  E.  JOHNSON 

1944 —  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  20th. 

F.  E.  JOHNSON 

1948 — Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th. 
1947 — The  Late  George  Apley,  20th. 

1946 —  Sentimental  Journey,  20th. 

1945 —  Hangover  Square,  20th. 

1944 — The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom,  20th. 


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JOHNNY  JOHNSTON 

1948 — Letter  to  Three  Wives,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  20th. 

1946 —  Dragonwyck,  20th;  Somewhere  in  the  Night, 
20th. 

HARRY  "DOC"  JONES 

1948 —  Courtin'  Trouble,  Mono.;  Back  Trail,  Mono. 

1947 —  Song  of  the  Sierras,  Mono. 

THEODORE  JOOS 

1948 —  Docks  of  New  Orleans,  Mono.;  Jiggs  and 
Maggie  in  Society,  Mono. 

1947 —  Kilroy  Was  Here,  Mono.;  Louisiana,  Mono.; 
Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies,  Mono. 

1946 —  Behind  the  Mask,  Mono.;  Bowery  Bombshell, 
Mono.;  Dark  Alibi,  Mono.;  The  Face  of 
Marble,  Mono.;  The  Haunted  Mine,  Mono.; 
In  Fast  Company,  Mono.;  Live  Wires,  Mono.; 
The  Missing  Lady,  Mono.;  Wife  Wanted, 
Mono.;  Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers,  Mono. 

1944 —  Ghost  Guns,  Mono.;  Law  of  the  Valley,  Mono.; 
Raiders  of  the  Border,  Mono.;  Range  Law, 
Mono.;  West  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Mono. 

BEN  KADISH 

1948 —  Badmen  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists;  The 
Prairie,  Screen  Guild. 

1947 —  Cigarette  Girl,  Col. 

1946 —  Blackie  and  the  Law,  Col.;  Her  Sister's 
Secret,  PRC. 

1945 —  Jealousy,  Rep.;  Strange  Illusion,  PRC. 
1944 — The  Racket  Man,  Col. 

CILBERT  KAY 

1948 —  Phantom  Valley,  Col.;  Rose  of  Santa  Rosa, 
Col.;  Song  of  Idaho,  Col.;  Six-Gun  Law,  Col.; 
West  of  Sonora,  Col.;  Whirlwind  Raiders, 
Col.;  Trail  to  Laredo,  Col.;  Blazing  Across 
the  Pecos,  Col. 

JOSEPH   E.  KENNY 

1948 — Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Abbott  &  Costello 
Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul;  Mexican  Hayride,  Ul. 

1947—  Buck  Privates  Come  Home,  Ul;  The  Wistful 
Widow  of  Wagon  Gap,  Ul. 

HENRY  KESSLER 

1944 —  It  Happened  Tomorrow,  UA;  Sensations  of 
1945,  UA. 

KENNY  KESSLER 

1946 —  Decoy,  Mono.;  The  Missing  Lady,  Mono. 

1945 —  Apology  for  Murder,  PRC. 

EDWARD  KILLY 

1944 —  Bride  by  Mistake,  RKO;  Marine  Raiders,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  KISSELL 

1948 —  To  the  Victor,  WB. 

1946 —  Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB;  Her  Kind  of 
Man,  WB. 

1945 —  Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB;  San  Antonio.  WB. 

1944 —  In  Our  Time,  WB;  Mr.  Skeffington,  WB. 

HARRY  KNICHT 

1945 —  The  Lone  Texas  Ranger,  Rep.;  Steppin'  in 
Society,  Rep. 

1944 —  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Rep.;  Firebrands  of 
Arizona,  Rep.;  Hidden  Valley  Outlaws,  Rep.; 
Lake  Placid  Serenade,  Rep.;  Outlaws  of  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Rep.;  Tucson 
Raiders,  Rep. 

HAROLD  KNOX 

1947 —  The  Trap,  Mono.;  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin, 
Eagle-Lion;  The  Son  of  Rusty,  Col.;  The  Spirit 
of  West  Point,  Film  Classics. 

1946 —  Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  Danny  Boy,  PRC; 
I  Ring  Doorbells,  PRC;  People  Are  Funny, 
Para.;  Swamp  Fire,  Para.;  They  Made  Me 
a  Killer,  Para. 

1945 —  His  Brother's  Ghost,  PRC;  The  Lady  Con- 
fesses, PRC;  Oath  of  Vengeance,  PRC; 
Strange  Voyage,  Mono.;  Wild  Horse  Phantom, 
PRC. 

1944 — Gangsters  of  the  Frontier,  PRC. 

HOWARD  KOCH 

1948 —  The  Cobra  Strikes,  EL;  Man  from  Texas.  EL; 
The  Noose   Hangs   High,    EL;   Let's  Live  a 


Little,  EL;  He  Walked  by  Night,  EL. 
1947 — The  Red  Stallion,  Eagle-Lion;  The  Big  Fix, 
PRC;  Born  to  Speed,  PRC;  Out  of  the  Blue, 
Eagle-Lion;  Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  PRC; 
T-Men,  Eagle-Lion. 

FRANK  KOWALSKI 

1944 —  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep. 

JOE  KRAMER 

1947 — Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  Rep. 

LEONARD  KUNODY 

1947 —  Apache  Rose,  Rep. 

1946 —  Heldorado,  Rep. 

1945 —  Behind  City  Lights,  Rep.;  The  Tiger  Woman, 
Rep. 

JACK  LACEY 

1948 —  California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Under  California 
Stars,  Rep.;  The  Gay  Ranchero,  Rep.;  Eyes 
of  Texas,  Rep.;  The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.; 
Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Rep.;  Grand  Canyon 
Trail,  Rep. 

1947 —  Springtime  in  the  Sierras,  Rep.;  Bells  of  San 
Angelo,  Rep.;  Spoilers  of  the  North,  Rep.;  On 
the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep. 

1946 —  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  Rep. 

JAMES  LANE 

1948 —  Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO: 
Here  Comes  Trouble,  UA;  The  Twisted  Road. 
RKO;  The  Boy  With  Green  Hair  RKO. 

1947 —  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  RKO. 

FRED  LAU 

1948 —  The  Bishop's  Wife,  RKO. 

JOE  LEFERT 

1947 —  Fun  and  Fancy  Free,  RKO. 

1944 —  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Gay,  Para.; 
Tomorrow,  the  World!,  UA. 

DICK    L  ESTRANGE 

1945 —  Northwest  Trail.   Screen  Guild. 

1944 —  Are  These  Our  Parents?  Mono.;  Black  Magic, 
Mono.;  Men  on  Her  Mind,  PRC;  Return  of 
the  Ape  Man,  Mono. 

NATE  LEVINSON 

1948 —  Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Old  Fashioned  Girl.  EL. 
1947 — The   Bachelor   and   the   Bobby-Soxer,  RKO; 

Crossfire,  RKO;  Desperate,  RKO. 

BILL  LEWIS 

1947 — Dark  Delusion,  MGM. 

1946 —  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  MGM;  The 
Secret  Heart,  MGM. 

1945 —  Week-End  at  the  Waldorf,  MGM. 

1944 —  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair,  MGM. 

DICK  LODER 

1947 —  That's  My  Man,  Rep. 

CEORCE  LOLLIER 

1947—  The  Exile,  Ul. 

CEORCE  LOPER 

1946 —  Strange  Impersonation,  Rep. 

ARTHUR  LUEKER 

1948 —  My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Key  Largo.  WB. 

1947 —  Deep  Valley,  WB;  Beast  With  Five  Fingers. 
WB. 

1945 —  Confidential  Agent,  WB ;  Pride  of  the  Ma- 
rines, WB. 

1944 —  Hollywood  Canteen,  WB;  The  Very  Thought 
of  You,  WB. 

LEE  LUKATHER 

1948 —  Oklahoma  Badlands.  Rep.;  The  Main  Street 
Kid,  Rep.;  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds,  Rep.; 
Angel  on  the  Amazon,  Rep.;  Son  of  God's 
Country,  Rep.;  Out  of  the  Storm,  Rep.; 
Moonrise,  Rep. 

1947 — Saddle  Pals,  Rep.;  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Rep.; 
That's  My  Gal,  Rep.;  Twilight  on  the  Rio 
Grande,  Rep.;  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Rep.; 
The  Fabulous  Texan,  Rep. 

1946 —  Home  in  Oklahoma,  Rep.;  The  Madonna's 
Secret,  Rep.;  My  Pal  Trigger,  Rep.;  Roll  on 
Texas  Moon,  Rep.;  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Rep. 

1945 —  Sunset  in  Eldorado,  Rep. 


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HARRY  MANCKE 

1948 — Belle  Starr's  Daughter,  20th;  Rachel  and  the 
Stranger,  RKO. 

1947 —  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride,  RKO;  A  Likely 
Story,  RKO;  Mourning  Becomes  Electra,  RKO; 
Out  of  the  Past,  RKO. 

1946 —  Badman's  Territory,  RKO;  The  Falcon's  Ad- 
venture, RKO. 

1945 —  West  of  the  Pecos,  RKO. 
1944 — Cildersleeve's  Ghost,  RKO. 

RICHARD  MAYBERRY 

1948 —  Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB;  The  Treasure 
of  Sierra  Madre,  WB. 

1947—  Stallion  Road,  WB;  Dark  Passage,  WB. 

PETER   A.  MAYER 

1948 —  Open  Secret,  EL. 

|OE  McDONOUCH 

1944 —  The  Imposter,  Univ. 

EARL  McEVOY 

1948 — Hills  of  Home,  MCM;  A  Southern  Yankee, 
MCM. 

1947 —  Her  Husband's  Affairs,  Col.;  It  Happened  in 
Brooklyn,  MCM. 

1946 —  The  Cockeyed  Miracle,  MCM;  Bad  Bascomb, 
MCM. 

1945 —  Abbott  and  Costello  in  Hollywood,  MCM; 
The  Picture  of  Dorian  Cray,  MCM;  Without 
Love,  MCM. 

1944 —  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor.  MGM. 

WILLIAM  McCARRY 

1948 —  Sofia,  Film  Classics;  Red  River,  UA. 

1946 —  Song  of  the  South,  RKO. 

1945 —  Wonder  Man,  RKO. 
1944 — Summer  Storm,  UA. 

WILBUR  McCAUCH 

-The  Fuller  Brush  Man,  Col.;  The  Man  from 
Colorado,  Col.;  Jungle  Jim,  Col. 
■Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  The  Swordsman,  Col. 
-The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Fron- 
tier Gun  Law,  Col.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.; 
Renegades,  Col.;  Tars  and  Spars,  Col. 
-Blazing  the  Western  Trail,  Col.;  Both  Bar- 
rels   Blazing,    Col.;    Lawless    Empire,  Col.; 
Rhythm  Roundup,  Col.;  Rustlers  of  the  Bad- 
lands, Col.;  Sagebrush  Heroes,  Col.;  Sing  Me 
a  Song  of  Texas,  Col. 
1944 — Hey  Rookie,  Col.;  The  Last  Ride,  WB. 


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JAMES  McMAHON 

-Nora  Prentiss,  WB;  The  Unfaithful,  WB;  Al- 
ways Together,  WB. 

-Janie  Gets  Married,  WB ;  Of  Human  Bondage, 

WB;  Three  Strangers,  WB. 
-The  Horn  Blows  at  Midnight,  WB. 
-Uncertain  Glory,  WB. 


RICHARD  McWHORTER 

1948 — Sorry,  Wrong  Number,  Para.;  The  Accused, 
Para. 

1947 —  Desert  Fury,  Para.;  The  Trouble  With  Women, 
Para.;  Welcome  Stranger,  Para.  ;  I  Walk  Alone, 
Para. 

1946 —  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing  Up,  Para.;  The 
Searching  Wind,  Para. 

1945 — Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  Love  Letters,  Para. 

1944 —  Frenchman's  Creek,  Para.;  Lady  in  the  Dark, 
Para. 

BOB  MEIKLEJOHN 

1945 —  Tokyo  Rose,  Para. 

HERBERT  E.  MENDELSON 

1948 —  Campus  Honeymoon,  Rep.;  The  Denver  Kid, 
Rep. 

1947 —  The  Fabulous  Dorseys,  UA;  Along  the  Oregon 
Trail,  Rep.;  The  Wild  Frontier,  Rep. 


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1945- 


1944- 


NAT  MERMAN 

-Big  Town,  Para. 

-Follow  That  Woman,  Para.;  High  Powered, 
Para.;  One  Exciting  Night,  Para.;  Scared  Stiff, 
Para. 

-Dangerous  Passage,  Para. ;  Dark  Mountain. 
Para.;  Double  Exposure,  Para.;  The  Navy 
Way,  Para. 


RICHARD  MODER 

1948 — Old  Los  Angeles,  Rep.;  Slippy  McCee,  Rep.; 
The  Flame,  Rep.;  The  Gallant  Legion,  Rep.; 
The  Plunderers,  Rep.;  Angel  in  Exile,  Rep.; 
Wake  of  the  Red  Witch,  Rep.;  I,  Jane  Doe, 
Rep. 

1947 —  The  Trespasser,  Rep.;  Calendar  Cirl,  Rep.; 
Driftwood,  Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

1946 —  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  Rep.;  That  Brennan 
Girl,  Rep. 

RICHARD  MONROE 

1944 — The  Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Col.; 
Shadows  in  the  Night,  Col.;  The  Whistler, 
Col. 

ED  MOREY,  JR. 

1948 —  I  Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes,  Mono.;  Badmen 
of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists. 

JOHN  H.  MORSE 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  Who  Killed  'Doc' 
Robbin,  UA. 

1947—  Curley,  UA;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  Stork 
Bites  Man,  UA. 

CEORCE  MOSKOV 

1947 — The  Burning  Cross,  Screen  Guild. 

1944 — Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service.  Mono. 


1948 — Ruthless, 


MARTY  MOSS 

EL. 


WILLIAM  MULL 

1945 —  Kiss  and  Tell,  Col. 

1944 — Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col.;  Strange  Affair,  Col.; 
Together  Again.  Col. 

JOHN  MURPHY 

1947— Wild  Harvest,  Para. 

1946 —  O.S.S.,  Para.;  The  Virginian,  Para. 
1944 — You  Can't  Ration  Love,  Para. 

FRANK  MYERS 

1947 —  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  MCM. 

1944 —  Main  Street  After  Dark,  MCM. 

RAY  NAZARRO 

1945 —  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Col.;  Eve  Knew  Her  Ap- 
ples, Col.;  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Col.;  Over  21, 
Col. 

1944 —  Cowboy  Canteen,  Col.;  Cyclone  Prairie 
Rangers,  Col.;  Saddle  Leather  Law,  Col.;  Stars 
on  Parade,  Col.;  Sundown  Valley,  Col. 

SAM  NELSON 

1948 —  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Col.;  Port  Said, 
Col.;  Manhattan  Angel,  Col.;  Triple  Threat, 
Col.;  I  Surrender  Dear,  Col. 

1947 —  It  Had  to  Be  You,  Col. 

1946 —  Gallant  Journey,  Col.;  I've  Always  Loved  You. 
Rep.;  The  Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  Col.; 
Strange  Holiday,  PRC;  The  Walls  Came  Tum- 
bling Down,  Col. 

1945 —  And  Then  There  Were  None,  20th;  Delight- 
fully Dangerous,  UA;  Getting  Gertie's  Gar- 
ter, UA. 

1944 — Guest  in  the  House,  UA;  The  Hairy  Ape,  UA; 
Take  It  Big,  Para. 

STANLEY  NEUFELD 

1948 —  The  Counterfeiters,  20th. 

1947 —  Ghost  of  Hidden  Valley,  PRC;  Three  on  a 
Ticket,  PRC. 

1946 —  Blonde  for  a  Day,  PRC;  Cas  House  Kids,  PRC; 
Gentlemen  With  Cuns,  PRC;  Larceny  in  Her 
Heart,  PRC;  Lightning  Raiders,  PRC;  Murder 
Is  My  Business,  PRC;  Overland  Raiders,  PC; 
Prairie  Badmen,  PRC. 

JAMES  NICHOLSON 

1948 —  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Col.;  The  Gallant  Blade, 
Col.;  Racing  Luck,  Col.;  Leather  Cloves.  Col.; 
Blondie's  Reward,  Col. 

1947 —  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Col.;  Mr.  District 
Attorney,  Col.;  The  Millerson  Case,  Col.;  Bull- 
dog Drummond  Strikes  Back,  Col.;  Keeper  of 
the  Bees,  Col.;  When  a  Girl's  Beautiful,  Col. 

1946 — The  Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  Col.;  Roaring 
Rangers,  Col.;  Snafu,  Col.;  Talk  About  a  Lady, 
Col.;  The  Thrill  of  Brazil,  Col.;  Meet  Me  on 
Broadway,  Col. 


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1945 —  Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion,  Col.; 
Let's  Co  Steady,  Col.;  Rough,  Tough  and 
Ready,  Col. 

1944 — Sailor's  Holiday,  Col.;  She's  a  Sweetheart, 
Col.;  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  Col.;  The  Un- 
written Code,  Col. 

WILLIAM  L.  NOLTE 

1946 —  Driftm'  River,  PRC;  Romance  of  the  West, 
PRC. 

1944 —  Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Mono. 

WILLIAM  O'CONNOR 

1948 — Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Col.;  Last  Days 
of  Boot  Hill.  Col. 

1947 —  Law  of  the  Canyon,  Col.;  Prairie  Raiders,  Col. ; 
The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  Col.;  Terror  Trail, 
Col.;  West  of  Dodge  City,  Col.;  Raiders  of 
the  Lone  Star,  Col.;  The  Stranger  from  Ponca 
City,  Col. 

1946 —  Land  Rush,  Col.;  Prairie  Rustlers,  PRC;  The 
Return  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Singing  on  the  Trail, 
Col.;  The  Flying  Serpent,  PRC;  Heading  West, 
Col.;  That  Texas  jamboree,  Col.;  Cowboy 
Blues,  Col. 

1945 —  Border  Badman,  PRC;  Fighting  Bill  Carson, 
PRC;  Stagecoach  Outlaws,  PRC;  White  Pongo, 
PRC;  None  Shall  Escape,  Col. 

1944 —  Riding  West,  Col.;  They  Live  in  Fear,  Col.; 
The  Vigilantes  Ride,  Col. 

EDWARD  O'FEARNA 

1948—  Three  Godfathers,  MCM. 

1945 —  They  Were  Expendable,  MCM. 

CHARLES  O'MALLEY 

1947 —  Undercover  Maisie,  MCM. 

1946 —  Gallant  Bess,  MGM. 

1944 — Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  MGM. 

DON  PACE 

1944 —  Crime  by  Night,  WB;  The  Mask  of  Dimitrios, 

WB. 

RAOUL  PACEL 

1945 —  The  Great  Flamarion,  Rep. 

1944 —  Bluebeard,  PRC;  Knickerbocker  Holiday,  UA; 
When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again,  PRC. 

ROY  PARKINSON 

1948 —  Escape,  20th. 

CLARK  PAYLOW 

1945 —  Outlaw    Roundup,    PRC;    Bowery  Champs, 

Mono. 

1944 —  Boss  of  Rawhide,  PRC;  Gunsmoke  Mesa,  PRC. 

LOU  PERLOF 

1947 —  Death  Valley,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 —  The  Mask  of  Dijon,  PRC. 

1945 —  Arson  Squad,  PRC;  Crime,  Inc..  PRC.  The 
Enchanted  Forest  PRC;  Rogues  Gallery,  PRC; 
Shadow  of  Terror,  PRC. 

1944 — Brand  of  the  Devil,  PRC;  Shake  Hands  With 
Murder,  PRC;  Waterfront,  PRC;  Delinquent 
Daughters,  PRC. 

LEO  PEPIN 

1948 —  Street  Corner,  Wilshire. 

FRANK  PERMENTER 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para. 

HERMAN  PETT 

1944 — Trigger  Law,  Mono. 

HOWARD  PINE 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para.;  Disaster,  Para.;  Dyna- 
mite, Para.;  Big  Town  Scandal,  Para.;  Caged 
Fury,  Para.;  Mr.  Reckless,  Para.;  Shaggy, 
Para.;  Speed  to  Spare,  Para.;  Waterfront  at 
Midnight,  Para. 

1947 —  Danger  Street,  Para.;  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.; 
I  Cover  Big  Town,  Para.;  Jungle  Flight,  Para.; 
Seven  Were  Saved,  Para.;  Adventure  Island, 
Para.;  Big  Town  After  Dark,  Para. 

|OHN  POMMER 

1948 —  Fighting  Father  Dunne,  RKO;  The  Arizona 
Ranger,  RKO;  Guns  of  Hate,  RKO;  Western 
Heritage,  RKO;  Indian  Agent,  RKO;  Gun 
Smugglers,  RKO. 

1947 — Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  RKO;  Thunder  Moun- 
tain, RKO;  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  RKO. 
1946 — San  Quentin.  RKO. 


IOSEPH  POPKIN 

1944 — My  Buddy,  Rep.;  Sheriff  of  Sundown,  Rep.; 
Up  in  Mable's  Room,  UA. 

LON  PURLAS 

1944 —  Timber  Queen,  Para. 

PHIL  QU  INN 

1948 — Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB. 

1947 — Humoresque,  WB ;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose.  WB. 

1946 —  Never  Say  Goodbye,  WB;  Night     and  Day, 

WB. 

1945 —  Saratoga  Trunk,  WB. 

1944 —  The  Doughgirls.  WB. 

AL  RABOCH 

1947 —  Merton  of  the  Movies,  MGM;  Song  of  Love, 
MCM;  High  Wall,  MGM. 

1946 —  Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy,  MGM. 

1945 —  She  Went  to  the  Races,  MGM. 

1944 —  Between  Two  Women,  MGM;  Lost  in  a 
Harem,  MGM;  Rationing,  MGM;  Three  Men 
in  White,  MGM. 

MIRIAM  RAEBURN 

1948 —  Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy,  Films  Intl. 

DAVID  RASKOV 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono. 

BOBBY  RAY 

1945 —  Fashion  Model,  Mono.;  China's  Little  Devils, 
Mono. ;  Gun  Smoke,  Mono. ;  Navajo  Trail, 
Mono.;  Springtime  in  Texas,  Mono.;  Sun- 
bonnet  Sue,  Mono.;  There  Goes  Kelly,  Mono. 

1944 —  Land  of  the  Outlaws,  Mono.;  Marked  Trails, 
Mono.;  Song  of  the  Range,  Mono.;  The 
Utah  Kid,  Mono. 

BILLY  RAYE 

1946 —  Hot  Cargo,  Para. 

JACK  REYNOLDS 

1948 — French  Leave,  Mono. 

CEORCE  RHEIN 

1948 — The  Three  Musketeers.  MGM. 

1947 —  High  Barbaree,  MGM;  Cass  Timberlaine. 
MGM. 

1946 —  The  Harvey  Girls,  MGM;  Holiday  in  Mexico, 
MGM. 

1945 —  Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM. 

1944 — Barbary  Coast  Cent,  MGM;  Meet  the  People, 
MCM;  Bathing  Beauty,  MCM. 

KENNETH  RICHEST 

1948 —  My  Dog  Shep,  Screen  Cuild. 

LLOYD  RICHARDS 

1947 —  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO. 

1946 —  Without   Reservations,  RKO. 

1944 —  Passport   to   Destiny.  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Brighton  Strangler,  RKO. 

JOSEPH  RICKARDS 

1948 —  Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

CRAYSON  ROCERS 

1948 — Return  of  the  Bad  Men,  RKO;  Race  Street, 
RKO. 

1947 —  Code  of  the  West,  RKO:  Dick  Tracy's  Di- 
lemma, RKO;  Trail  Street,  RKO;  Tycoon,  RKO. 

ARTHUR  ROSE 

1946 —  Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  MCM. 

AARON  ROSENBERC 

1948 —  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  Tap  Roots,  Ul. 

1947 —  The  Long  Night,  RKO. 

1946 — The  Bachelor's  Daughters,  UA. 

RUBY  ROSENBERC 

1946 —  Cornered,  RKO;  Till  the  End  of  Time,  RKO. 

1945 —  Back  to  Bataan,  RKO;  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO; 
Pan-Americana,  RKO. 

1944 —  Action  in  Arabia,  RKO;  None  But  the  Lonely 
Heart,  RKO. 

SEYMOUR  ROTH 

1947 —  Dragnet,  Screen  Guild;  Rolling  Home,  Screen 
Cuild. 

1946 —  Ambush  Trail,  PRC;  The  Strange  Mr.  Gregory, 
Mono.;  Thunder  Town,  PRC. 

1945 —  In  Old  New  Mexico,  Mono. 


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1946 


1944- 


OSCAR  RUDOLPH 

1948 — My  Own  True  Love,  Para. 

1947 —  Dear  Ruth,  Para.;  Easy  Come,  Easy  Co,  Para.; 
Road  to  Rio,  Para.;  Where  There's  Life,  Para. 

1946 —  The  Bride  Wore  Boots,  Para.;  The  Well 
Groomed  Bride,  Para. 

1945 — A  Medal  for  Benny,  Para.;  Salty  O'Rourke, 
Para.;  The  Stork  Club,  Para. 

1944 —  And  Now  Tomorrow,  Para.;  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell,  Para. 

SAM  RUMAN 

Every  Cirl  Should  Be  Married,  RKO. 
Criminal  Court,   RKO;   From  This  Day  For- 
ward, RKO;  The  Truth  About  Murder,  RKO. 

1945 —  Betrayal  from  the  East,  RKO;  The  Falcon  in 
San  Francisco,  RKO;  First  Yank  Into  Tokyo, 
RKO;  Johnny  Angel,  RKO;  Wanderer  of  the 
Wasteland,  RKO;  Zombies  on  Broadway,  RKO. 
■Mademoiselle  Fifi,  RKO;  The  Master  Race, 
RKO. 

EDDIE  SALVEN 

1948 —  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

1947 —  Unconquered,  Para. 

1946 —  Monsieur  Beaucaire,  Para. 

1945 —  Duffy's  Tavern,  Para.;  Out  of  This  World, 
Para.;  You  Came  Along,  Para. 

1944 —  The  Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para. 

BOB  SAUNDERS 

1948 —  Blonde  Savage,  PRC. 

1946 —  Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home,  20th. 

1945 —  Life  With  Blondie,  Col.;  Within  These  Walls, 
20th. 

1944 — The  Black  Parachute,  Col. 

RUSS  SAUNDERS 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB;  One  Sunday  Afternoon, 
WB;  Fighter  Squadron,  WB. 

1947 —  Pursued,  WB. 

1946—  Cloak  and  Dagger,  WB. 

1944 —  Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  WB. 

AD  SCHAUMER 

You  Were  Meant  for  Me,  20th. 
Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  20th;  Moss  Rose,  20th. 
Do  You  Love  Me,  20th ;  Paris  Underground, 
UA. 

1945 —  Where  Do  We  Co  from  Here?,  20th. 
1944 — Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th;  Pin  Up  Cirl, 

20th. 

SAM  SCHNEIDER 

-Colonel  Effingham's  Raid,  20th. 
-Ladies   of   Washington,   20th;   The  Lodger, 
20th;  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  20th. 

HAROLD  SCHUSTER 

The  Tender  Years,  20th. 


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1947- 
1946- 


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1944- 


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SAL  |.  SCOPPA,  JR. 

Carnegie  Hall,  UA. 


HARRY  SCOTT 

1946 —  The  Spiral  Staircase,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  RKO;  The  Body 
Snatcher,  RKO;  Isle  of  the  Dead,  RKO. 

1944 —  Seven  Days  Ashore.  RKO;  Tall  in  the  Saddle, 
RKO. 

BOB  SHANNON 

1948 — Sons  of  Adventure,  Rep. 

LEONARD  J.  SHAPIRO 

1947 —  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

1946 —  Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Col. 

1945 —  Adventures  of  Rusty,  Col.;  Crime  Doctor's 
Courage,  Col.;  The  Power  of  the  Whistler, 
Col. 

FRANK  SHAW 

-All    My   Sons,   Ul;    Family   Honeymoon,  Ul; 

The  Saxon  Charm,  Ul. 
-Something  in  the  Wind,  Ul;  The  Egg  and  I, 
Ul ;  A  Double  Life,  Ul. 
-Temptation,  Ul. 

TURNER  B.  SHELTON 

-Shadow  on  the  Range,  Mono. 


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1947- 
1946- 

1946- 

WILLARD  SHELDON 

1948 — Last  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Screen  Cuild;  The 
Return  of  Wildfire,   Screen  Cuild. 

1947 — Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Screen  Cuild. 

1944 — Marshal  of  Gunsmoke,  Univ.;  Phantom  Lady, 
Univ. 


AL  SHENBERC 

1945 —  The  Clock,  MGM. 

1944 —  Dragon  Seed.  MCM. 

JOHN  F.  SHERWOOD 

1948 — Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  You 
Cotta  Stay  Happy.  Ul;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

1947 —  Ivy,  Ul  ;  Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Ul. 

1946 —  Heartbeat,  RKO;  Magnificent  Doll,  Ul. 

1945—  Guest  Wife,  UA. 

1944 —  Address  Unknown,  Col.;  Casanova  Brown, 
RKO. 

SHERRY  SHOURDS 

1948 —  Wallflower,  WB;  Winter  Meeting,  WB;  June 
Bride,  WB. 

1947—  Possessed,  WB. 

MELVILLE  SHYER 

1948 —  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Smart  Politics, 
Mono.;  Music  Man,  Mono.;  Jungle  Goddess, 
Screen  Guild;  Highway  13,  Screen  Cuild. 

1946 —  The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.;  Dangerous  Woman, 
Univ.;  Dressed  to  Kill,  Univ.;  Idea  Girl,  Univ.; 
Inside  Job,  Univ.;  The  Killers,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.;  Blonde  Ransom, 
Univ.;  The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.;  Pillow  of 
Death,  Univ.;  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.;  Uncle 
Harry,  Univ.;  The  Woman  in  Green,  Univ. 

1944 —  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Univ.;  Jungle  Woman,  Univ.; 
My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Univ.;  The  Pearl  of 
Death,  Univ.;  The  Scarlet  Claw,  Univ.;  Spider 
Woman,  Univ. 

SID  SIDMAN 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MGM;  The  Bride  Goes  Wild, 
MGM;   Command   Decision,  MGM. 

1947 —  The  Hucksters,  MCM;  Sea  of  Grass,  MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Smart  People,  MGM;  Courage  of  Lassie, 
MGM. 

JULIAN  SILBERSTEIN 

1947 —  Unfinished  Dance,  MCM. 

1945 —  Bewitched,  MGM;  A  Letter  for  Evie,  MGM. 

DAVID  SILVER 

1948—  Snake  Pit,  20th. 

ART  SITEMAN 

1944 —  The  Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  Rep.;  The 
Laramie  Trail,  Rep.:  My  Best  Gal,  Rep.;  Pride 
of  the  Plains,  Rep.;  Song  of  Nevada,  Rep.; 
Three  Little  Sisters,  Rep.;  Yellow  Rose  of 
Texas,  Rep. 

RALPH  SLOSSER 

1948 — Concert  Magic,  Concert  Films. 

1947—  Slave  Cirl,  Ul;  Killer  Dill,  Screen  Cuild;  Head- 
ing for  Heaven,  PRC;  Road  to  the  Big  House, 
Screen  Cuild. 

1946—  The  Brute  Man,  PRC;  Gun  Town,  Univ.; 
House  of  Horrors,  Univ.;  She-Wolf  of  Lon- 
don, Univ.;  Strange  Conquest,  Univ.;  Her 
Adventurous  Night,  Univ. 

SIDNEY  SMITH 

1946 — Frontier  Fugitives,  PRC;  Navajo  Kid,  PRC; 
Six  Gun  for  Hire,  PRC. 

1945 —  Enemy  of  the  Law,  PRC;  Three  in  the  Saddle, 
PRC. 

V.  O.  SMITH 

1946 —  Gun  Town,  Univ. 

WINCATE  SMITH 

1948 —  Three  Godfathers,  MGM. 

BUD  SPRINCSTEEN 

1944 — Atlantic  City,  Rep.;  The  Lady  and  the  Mon- 
ster, Rep.;  Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Rep.; 
Secrets  of  Scotland  Yard,  Rep. ;  Storm  Over 
Lisbon,  Rep. 

ALBERT  SPURLINC 

1946 —  No  Leave,  No  Love,  MGM;  The  Show-Off, 
MGM. 

DEWEY  STARKEY 

1944 — Experiment  Perilous,  RKO. 

EDDIE  STEIN 

1948 — The  Challenge,  20th;  The  Enchanted  Valley, 
EL;  Shed  No  Tears,  EL;  13  Lead  Soldiers, 
20th;  The  Creeper,  20th. 

1947 —  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Rep.;  Vigilantes  of 


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ASSISTANT     DIREC  TORS 


Boomtown,  Rep.;  Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek, 
Rep. 

1946 —  Conquest  of  Cheyenne,  Rep.;  A  Guy  Could 
Change,  Rep.;  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley, 
Rep.;  One  Exciting  Week,  Rep.;  Passkey  to 
Danger,  Rep.;  Sun  Valley  Cyclone,  Rep.;  The 
Undercover  Woman,  Rep.;  The  El  Paso  Kid, 
Rep.;  Traffic  in  Crime,  Rep. 

1945 —  Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Rep.;  Don't  Fence  Me 
In,  Rep.;  The  Chicago  Kid,  Rep.;  Home  on 
the  Range,  Rep.;  Man  from  Oklahoma,  Rep.; 
Marshal  of  Laredo,  Rep.;  South  of  the  Rio 
Grande,  Mono.;  A  Sporting  Chance,  Rep. 

1944 — Law  Men,  Mono.;  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Mono. 

ABE  STEINBERG 

1948— Call  Northside  777,  20th. 

1947 —  13  Rue  Madeline,  20th;  Kiss  of  Death,  20th. 

1943 —  Stormy  Weather,  20th. 

ROBERT  ST  I  LL  MAN 

1948 —  In  This  Corner,  EL. 

1947 —  It's  a  Joke,  Son!  Eagle-Lion;  Lost  Honeymoon, 
Eagle-Lion;  The  Red  House,  UA;  Repeat  Per- 
formance, Eagle-Lion;  Bury  Me  Dead,  PRC. 

WILLIAM  STROHBACH 

1944 —  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Mono.;  Lady,  Let's 
Dance,  Mono.;  Leave  It  to  the  Irish,  Mono.; 
One  Body  Too  Many,  Para.;  Smart  Guy, 
Mono. 

WALTER  STROHM 

1944 —  An  American  Romance,  MGM. 

MARVIN  STUART 

1948 —  The  Kissing  Bandit,  MGM;  Julia  Misbehaves, 
MGM;  Act  of  Violence,  MGM. 

1947 —  Cynthia,  MGM;  My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses, 
MGM. 

1946 —  Adventure,  MGM;  Three  Wise  Fools,  MGM. 

1945 —  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  MGM;  The  Valley  of 
Decision,  MGM. 

1944 — Kismet,  MGM;  Mrs.  Parkington,  MGM. 

MAURICE  SUESS 

1948 —  My  Dear  Secretary,  UA;  Adventures  of  Gal- 
lant Bess,  EL;  Harpoon,  Screen  Guild. 

1946 —  Abilene  Town,  UA;  A  Walk  in  the  Sun, 
20th;  New  Orleans,  UA. 

1944 —  A   Wave,  a   Wac  and  a   Marine,  Mono. 

JACK  SULLIVAN 

1946 —  Angel  on  My  Shoulder,  UA;  A  Night  in  Casa- 
blanca, UA. 

1945 —  It's  in  the  Bag,  UA. 

1944 —  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  WB. 

DINK  TEMPLETON 

1945 —  The  Affairs  of  Susan,  Para. 
1944 — I  Love  a  Soldier,  Para. 

CEORCE  TEMPLETON 

1948 — Hazard,  Para. 

1947 —  The  Marauders,  UA;  Variety  Girl,  Para. 

1944 —  Here  Come  the  Waves,  Para.;  Ministry  of 
Fear,  Para. 

CEORCE  TOBIN 

1947 — Dangerous  Venture,  UA;  Hoppy's  Holiday,  UA. 

1946 —  The  Devil's  Playground,  UA :  Fool's  Gold.  UA; 
Freddie  Steps  Out,  Mono. ;  Unexpected  Guest, 
UA. 

1945 —  The  Lonesome  Trail,  Mono. 

1944 —  The  Forty  Thieves,  UA. 

WILLIAM  TUMMEL 

1947 —  Blind  Spot,  Col.;  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Runaround,  Univ.;  She  Wrote  the  Book, 
Univ.;  Slightly  Scandalous,  Univ.;  So  Goes  My 
Love,  Univ. 

1945—  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Univ.;  Frontier  Gal, 
Univ.;  House  of  Dracula,  Univ.;  Sudan,  Univ.; 
That's  the  Spirit,  Univ. 

1944 — Hat  Check  Honey,  Univ.;  House  of  Franken- 
stein, Univ.;  Ladies  Courageous,  UA;  Moon 
Over  Las  Vegas,  Univ.;  South  of  Dixie,  Univ.; 
The  Suspect,  Univ.;  Weird  Woman,  Univ. 

MAURICE  VACCARINO 

1947 —  Roses  Are  Red,  20th. 


LEE  VALLEE 

1947— Betty  Co-Ed,  Col. 

JACK  VANCE 

1945 —  Gangster's  Den,  PRC. 

DON  VERK 

1947 —  Trail  to  San  Antone,  Rep.;  Web  of  Danger, 
Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Rep.;  Stagecoach  to 
Denver,  Rep.;  Bill  and  Coo,  Rep. 

1946 —  California  Gold  Rush,  Rep.;  The  Invisible  In- 
former, Rep.;  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  Rep.; 
Red  River  Renegades,  Rep.:  Rio  Grande 
Raiders,  Rep.:  Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley. 
Rep.;  Song  of  Arizona,  Rep.;  A  Boy,  a  Girl 
and  a  Dog,  Film  Classics. 

1945 —  Oregon  Trail,  Rep.;  Phantom  of  the  Plains. 
Rep.;  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Rough  Riders 
of  Cheyenne,  Rep. ;  The  Topeka  Terror,  Rep. 

1944 —  Minstrel  Man,  PRC. 

ARTHUR  VITARELLI 

1948 —  Train  to  Alcatraz,  Rep.;  Sundown  in  Santa 
Fe,  Rep.;  Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City,  Rep. 

JACK  VOCLIN 

1948 — Casbah,  Ul  ;  Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands,  Ul. 

1947 —  Heaven  Only  Knows,  UA;  The  Senator  Was 
Indiscreet,  Ul. 

1946 —  The  Chase,  UA;  The  Dark  Mirror,  Ul;  The 
Stranger,  RKO. 

1945 —  The  Great  John  L,  UA. 

1944—  Cover  Girl,  Col. 

IVAN  VOLKMAN 

1947 —  Philo  Vance's  Gamble,  PRC. 

1946 —  Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  Col.;  Hit  the  Hay,  Col.; 
Out  of  the  Depths,  Col.;  Secrets  of  a  Sorority 
Girl,  PRC. 

1945 —  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Col.;  A  Guy, 
a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  Col.;  I  Love  a  Bandleader, 
Col.;  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  Col.;  Youth  on 
Trial,  Col. 

1944 —  Dancing  in  Manhattan,  Col.;  The  Missing 
Juror,  Col. 

ROBERT  VREELAND 

1948 —  Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

1947 —  Life  With  Father,  WB;  The  Unsuspected,  WB. 

1946 —  Cinderella  Jones,  WB;  The  Time,  the  Place 
and  the  Girl,  WB. 

1945 —  The  Corn  Is  Green,  WB ;  Rhapsody  in  Blue, 
WB. 

ROY  WADE 

1948 —  Heart  of  Virginia,  Rep.;  Secret  Service  In- 
vestigator, Rep.;   Homicide  for  Three.  Rep. 

1945 —  The  Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Rep.;  Sheriff 
of  Cimarron,  Rep.;  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Rep. 

NATE  WATT 

1948 — No  Minor  Vices,  MGM. 

IRA  WEBB 

1948 — Cheyenne  Takes  Over,  PRC;  Stage  to  Mesa 
City,  PRC;  Return  of  the  Lash,  EL;  The 
Fighting  Vigilantes,  EL;  Black  Hills.  EL. 

1947 —  Pioneer  Justice,  PRC;  Ghost  Town  Renegades, 
PRC. 

1946 —  Terror  by  Night,  Univ. 

SEWARD  WEBB 

1946 —  Blonde  Alibi,  Univ.;  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Univ.; 
Little  Giant,  Univ.;  The  Time  of  Their  Lives, 
Univ.;  White  Tie  and  Tails,  Univ.;  The  Ghost 
Steps  Out,  Univ. 

1945 —  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Univ.;  On  Stage  Every- 
body, Univ.:  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  Univ.:  She 
Gets  Her  Man,  Univ.;  Strange  Confession, 
Univ.;  That  Night  With  You,  Univ.;  Under 
Western  Skies,  Univ. 

1944-  — Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Univ.;  Destiny,  Univ.;  Hi, 

Beautiful,  Univ.;  Moonlight  and  Cactus, 
Univ.;  Night  Club  Girl,  Univ.;  Reckless  Age, 
Univ.;  Slightly  Terrific,  Univ.;  Week-End 
Pass,  Univ. 

HERMAN  WEBBER 

1947 —  Framed,  Col. 

1946 —  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  Up  Goes  Maisie,  MGM. 

1945 —  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM. 


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CEORCE  WEBSTER 

1947 — Last  Frontier  Uprising,  Rep. 
1946 — The  Magnificent  Rogue,  Rep.;  Out  California 
Way,  Rep. 

1945 — Cirls  of  the  Big  House,  Rep.;  The  Cherokee 
Flash,  Rep.;  Song  of  Old  Wyoming,  PRC; 
Utah,  Rep. 

1944 — Code  of  the  Prairie,  Rep. 


HENRY    WEI  NBERCER 

1948— Snake  Pit,  20th. 

1947 — The  Homestretch,  20th;  Captain  from  Castile, 
20th. 

1946 —  Three  Little  Cirls  in  Blue,  20th. 

1945 — The  Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  The  House  on  92nd 

Street,  20th;  Nob  Hill.  20th. 
1944 — Home  in  Indiana,  20th;  Wing  and  a  Prayer, 

20th. 

ROBERT  WEISS 

1947—  Born  to  Kill,  RKO. 


ALLEN  WOOD 

1948 — Winner  Take  All,   Mono.;  Canon  City,  EL. 

1947 — Blackmail,  Rep.;  Heartaches,  PRC. 

1946 — Crime  of  the  Century,  Rep. 

1945 — An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn,  Rep.;  Dakota, 
Rep.;  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  Rep.;  Colorado 
Pioneers,  Rep.;  Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Rep.; 
Thoroughbreds,  Rep. ;  Wagon  Wheels  West- 
ward, Rep. 

1944 — Brazil,  Rep.;  Call  of  the  South  Seas,  Rep.; 
Port  of  40  Thieves,  Rep.;  San  Antonio  Kid, 
Rep.;  Silver  City  Kid,  Rep. 


WALLY  WORSLEY 

1948 — Easter  Parade,  MCM;  The  Pirate,  MCM;  Sum- 
mer Holiday,  MCM. 

1946 — Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  MCM. 

1945 — Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MCM. 

1944 — Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  MCM;  Thirty  Seconds 
Over  Tokyo,  MCM. 


MACK  WRICHT 

1948 — Mary  Lou,  Col.;  Devil's  Cargo,  Film  Classics; 
The  Vicious  Circle,  UA;  Parole,   Inc..  EL. 

1947 —  Hollywood  Barn  Dance,  Screen  Guild;  Clam- 
our Girl,  Col.;  The  Pretender,  Rep.;  Two 
Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  Col. 

1946 —  Code  of  the  Lawless,  Univ. 

1945 —  The  Crimson  Canary,  Univ.;  Honeymoon 
Ahead,  Univ.;  River  Gang,  Univ.;  Swing  Out 
Sister,  Univ. 

1944 —  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Univ.;  Chip  Off  the 
Old  Block,  Univ.;  Cobra  Woman,  Univ.; 
The  Primitive  Man,  Univ.;  The  Merry  Mona- 
hans,  Univ.;  The  Mummy's  Curse,  Univ.; 
Pardon  My  Rhythm,  Univ.;  Twilight  on  the 
Prairie,  Univ. 

PAUL  WURTZEL 

1948 —  Arthur  Takes  Over,  20th;  Half  Past  Midnight, 
20th;  Fighting  Back,  20th;  Night  Wind,  20th. 

1947 —  The  Crimson  Key,  20th;  Second  Chance,  20th; 
Dangerous  Years,  20th;  The  Invisible  Wall, 
20th. 

SAUL  WURTZEL 

1948 —  When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

1947 —  Forever  Amber,  20th;  Gentleman's  Agree- 
ment, 20th. 

1946 —  The  Razor's  Edge,  20th;  Wake  Up  and 
Dream;  Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  20th. 

1945 —  Captain  Eddie,  20th;  A  Tree  Crows  in 
Brooklyn,  20th. 

1944 —  Sweet  and  Low-Down,  20th. 

JOSEPH   C.  YOUNCERMAN 

1946 —  Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  Para. 

1945 —  Hold  That   Blonde,  Para. 
1944 — The  Hitler  Gang,  Para. 

DOLPH  ZIMMER 

1948 —  Words  and  Music,  MGM ;  Three  Daring 
Daughters,  MGM. 

1947 —  Lady  in  the  Lake,  MGM;  Killer  McCoy,  MGM. 

1946 —  Two  Sisters  from  Boston,  MGM. 
1944 — Music  for  Millions,  MGM. 


HAROLD  G0DS0E 

1948-49 

"COVER  UP"  "CAY  INTRUDER" 

'CANADIAN  PACIFIC"  "LET'S  LIVE  AGAIN' 

"TWILIGHT"  "DAN  PATCH" 

"TEXAS,  BROOKLYN  &  HEAVEN" 
"JUNGLE  PATROL" 


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COSTUME  DESIGNERS 

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ADRIAN 

1948 — Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  Rope,  WB. 

MILO  ANDERSON 

1948 — To  the  Victor,  WB;  The  Woman  in  White, 
WB;  Johnny  Belinda,  WB;  The  Decision  of 
Christopher  Blake,  WB;  Whiplash,  WB;  Ro- 
mance on  the  High  Seas,  WB. 

ATHENA 

1948 — An  Innocent  Affair,  UA. 

RICHARD  BACHLER 

(Head  of  Monogram  wardrobe  dept.) 

ADELE  BALKAN 

1948 — The  Arizona  Ranger.  RKO;  Fighting  Father 
Dunne,  RKO;  The  Twisted  Road,  RKO;  The 
Boy  With  Creen  Hair,  RKO;  Bodyguard,  RKO. 

LUCINDA  BALLARD 

1948 — Portrait  of  ]ennie,  SRO. 

TRAVIS  BANTON 

1948 — Letter  from  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ul;  The 
Velvet  Touch,  RKO. 

SHIRLEY  BARKER 

1948 — Three   Daring   Daughters,  MCM. 

MONA  BARRY 

1948 — Albuquerque,  Para. 

BARBARA  BRIER 

1948— An  Old  Fashioned  Girl,  EL. 

BONNIE  CASHIN 

1948 — Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  20th;  The 
Iron  Curtain,  20th;  Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda- 
Hay!.  20th;  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  20th; 
Cry  of  the  City,  20th;  Snake  Pit,  20th;  Un- 
faithfully Yours.  20th. 

OLEC  CASSINI 

1948 — That  Wonderful  Urge,  20th. 

MARY  KAY  DODSON 

1948 — Sealed  Verdict.  Para.;  The  Paleface,  Para.; 
Whispering  Smith,  Para.;  The  Saxon  Charm, 
Ul. 

MARIA  DONOVAN 

1948 — My  Dear  Secretary,  UA. 

FRANCES  EHREN 

1948 — The  Spiritualist,  EL;  In  This  Corner.  EL;  Be- 
hind Locked  Doors,  EL. 

WILLARD  H.  CEORCE 

1948 — (Furs)  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Mono.; 
IFurst  Smart  Woman,  Allied  Artists;  (Furs) 
The  Babe  Ruth  Story,  Allied  Artists. 

MARY  CRANT 

1948— Up  In  Central  Park,  Ul. 

CRETA 

1948 — On  Our  Merry  Way,  UA;  The  Girl  from  Man- 
hattan, UA. 

SOPHIE  HARRIS 

1948 — So  Evil  My  Love,  Para. 

COURTNEY  HASLAM 

1948 — The  Time  of  Your  Life,  UA. 


EDITH  HEAD 

(Chief  costume  designer  for  Para.) 
1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA;  June  Bride,  WB; 
Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  RKO;  Dream  Girl; 
A  Foreign  Affair;  The  Big  Clock;  Beyond 
Glory;  The  Emperor  Waltz;  Night  Has  a 
Thousand  Eyes;  Saigon;  The  Sainted  Sisters; 
Sorry,  Wrong  Number;  My  Own  True  Love; 
The  Accused;  Miss  Tatlock's  Millions. 

HERSCHEL 

1948 — Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

MARIAN  HERWOOD 

1948 — No  Minor  Vices,  MCM. 

KENETH  HOPKINS 

1948 — (Hats)  So  This  Is  New  York,  UA. 

CRACE  HOUSTON 

1948 — All  My  Sons,  Ul;  The  Naked  City,  Ul;  Ab- 
bott and  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein,  Ul; 
Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid,  Ul. 

RENE  HUBERT 

1948 — Fury  at  Furnace  Creek,  20th;  Green  Grass  of 
Wyoming,  20th;  That  Lady  in  Ermine,  20th; 
When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th. 

ILYANA 

1948 — Jungle  Patrol,  20th. 

IRENE 

(Chief  costume  designer  for  MGMI 
1948 — B.  F.'s  Daughter;  Easter  Parade;  On  an  island 
With  You;  State  of  the  Union;  Three  Daring 
Daughters;  Julia  Misbehaves;  The  Sun  Comes 
Up;  Summer  Holiday 

DOROTHY  jEAKINS 

1948 — Joan  of  Arc,  RKO. 

ELOIS  (ENSSEN 

1948 — So  This  Is  New  York,  UA;  Let's  Live  a  Little, 
EL. 

ANNA  HILL  JOHNSTONE 

1948 — Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO. 

ROBERT  KALLOCH 

1948 — Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House,  SRO. 

KARINSKA 

1948 — Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  The  Pirate,  MCM. 

ORRY  KELLY 

1948 — Berlin  Express,  RKO;  Family  Honeymoon,  Ul; 
Rogues'  Regiment,  Ul;  One  Touch  of  Venus, 
Ul;  Larceny,  Ul;  For  the  Love  of  Mary,  Ul. 

TED  KEOCH 

1948 — The  Pirate,  MCM. 

MARION  HERWOOD  KEYES 

1948 — Arch  of  Triumph,  UA. 

BILLY  LIVINGSTON 

1948 — The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  Ul. 

DON  LOPER 

1948 — Sofia,  Film  Classics. 


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COSTUME  DESICNERS 


I  E  AN  LOUIS 

(Chief  costume  designer  for  Columbia) 
1948 — The  Fuller  Brush  Man;  The  Lady  from  Shang- 
hai; The  Mating  of  Mille;  The  Sign  of  the 
Ram;  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth;  The  Black 
Arrow;  Lulu  Belle;  The  Man  from  Colorado; 
You  Cotta  Stay  Happy,  Ul;  The  Gallant  Blade; 
The  Return  of  October;  Dark  Past;  The  Loves 
of  Carmen. 

BARBARA  BARONDESS  McLEAN 

1948 — Million  Dollar  Weekend,  Ul. 

LORRAINE  MacLEAN 

(Stylist  for  Monogram  Pictures) 
1948 — Panhandle,  Allied  Artists. 


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1948- 
1948- 
1948- 

1948- 


KAY  NELSON 

-Call  Northside  777,  20th;  Sitting  Pretty. 
20th;  Street  With  No  Name,  20th;  The  Walls 
of  lericho,  20th;  Apartment  for  Peggy,  20th; 
Road  House,  20th;  A  Letter  to  Three  Wives, 
20th;  Chicken  Every  Sunday,  20th;  Hollow 
Triumph,  EL. 

BERNARD  NEWMAN 

-The  Woman  in  White,  WB;  Hazard, 


Para. 


NORMA 

-Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids, 


RKO. 


1948- 
1948- 


ROSEMARY  O'DELL 

-Are  You  With  It?,  Ul;  Feudin',  Fussin'  and 
A-Fightin',  Ul;  Larceny,  Ul. 

ADELE  PALMER 

(Chief  costume  designer  for  Republic) 
-Macbeth;  Wake  of  the  Red  Witch;  Dare- 
devils of  the  Clouds;  The  Bold  Frontiersman; 
Campus  Honeymoon;  The  Flame;  I,  jane  Doe; 
The  Inside  Story;  King  of  the  Gamblers; 
Lightnin'  in  the  Forest;  Madonna  of  the 
Desert;  Old  Los  Angeles;  Out  of  the  Storm; 
Secret  Service  Investigator. 

|ACK  PERKINS 

-Strike  It  Rich,  Allied  Artists. 

WALTER  PLUNKETT 

-Summer  Holiday,  MGM;  The  Kissing  Bandit, 
MCM ;  The  Three  Musketeers,  MCM. 


RENIE 

1948 — If  You  Knew  Susie,  RKO;  Return  of  the  Bad 
Men,  RKO;  The  Miracle  of  the  Bells,  RKO; 
Mystery  in  Mexico,  RKO;  Station  West,  RKO. 


LEAH  RHODES 

1948 — My  Girl  Tisa,  WB;  Wallflower,  WB:  Adven- 
tures of  Don  )uan,  WB;  Wallflower,  WB; 
One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB;  Two  Guys  from 
Texas,  WB. 

HELEN  ROSE 

1948 — The  Big  City,  MGM;  The  Bride  Goes  Wild, 
MCM;  Homecoming,  MGM;  Luxury  Liner, 
MGM;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM;  Words  and 
Music,  MGM. 

HELEN  RUTH 

1948 — Let's  Live  Again,  20th;  The  Gay  Intruders, 
20th. 

SHARAFF 

1948— A  Song  Is  Born,  RKO. 

I E AN  SCHLUMBERCER 

1948 — Siren  of  Atlantis,  UA. 

LUCILLE  SOTHERN 

1948 — Parole,  Inc.,  EL. 

CILE  STEELE 

1948 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  The  Emperor  Waltz, 
Para. 

EDWARD  STEVENSON 

148 — I  Remember  Mama,  RKO;  Race  Street,  RKO; 
Blood  on  the  Moon,  RKO. 

WILLIAM  TRAVILLA 

1948 — Silver  River,  WB;  Cood  Sam,  RKO;  Adven- 
tures of  Don  Juan,  WB;  Two  Guys  from 
Texas,  WB. 

VALLES 

1948 — (Men's)  Easter  Parade,  MGM;  A  Southern 
Yankee,  MGM;  Luxury  Liner,  MGM;  Hills  of 
Home,  MGM;  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

HENRY  WEST 

1948 — Adventures  of  Casanova,  EL. 

MARY  WILLS 

1948 — Enchantment,  RKO. 

YVONNE  WOOD 

1948 — Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  Ul;  Black  Bart, 
Ul;  Casbah,  Ul;  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  Mexican  Hay- 
ride,  Ul;  An  Act  of  Murder,  Ul. 

EUCENE  W.  WOOTEN 

(Men's  wardrobe  at  20th-Fox) 
1948 — The  Snake   Pit;    Unfaithfully  Yours;  When 
My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me;  Chicken  Every  Sun- 
day; Road  House. 


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PRODUCTIONS 

1948  -  1947  -  1946  -  1945  -  1944 


Pages 

1948  Productions  By  Companies  395-396 

1948  Short  Subjects  and  Serials  395-396 

1948  Features  in  Color.....  ...397 

1948  General  Credits  398-442 

1947  Productions  By  Companies...  443-444 

1947  Short  Subjects  and  Serials  443-444 

1947  Features  in  Color  444 

1947  General  Credits      ...445-481 

1946  Productions  By  Companies.....   482-483 

1946  Short  Subjects  and  Serials  482-483 

1946  Features  in  Color...     483 

1946  General  Credits    484-517 

1945  Productions  By  Companies    .518-519 

1945  Short  Subjects  and  Serials..  ...518-519  ?| 

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1945  Features  in  Color.  519  ?1 

1945  General  Credits  520-550 

1944  Productions  By  Companies  551-552 

1944  Short  Subjects  and  Serials  ...  551-552 

1944  Features  in  Color  552 

1944  General  Credits  553-586 


SIDNEY  BUCHMAN 

PRODUCTIONS 


Releasing  Through 
COLUMBIA  PICTURES 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


395 


PRODUCTIONS  BY  COMPANIES-1948 

features   •   Shorts    •   Serials   •  Color 


ALLIED  ARTISTS  PICTURES  (7)  : 

The  Babe  Ruth  Story  (Roy  Del  Ruth),  Badmen  ot 
Tombstone  (King  Bros.),  The  Dude  Cobs  West 
(King  Bros  ),  The  Hunted  (Scott  R.  Dunlap),  Pan- 
handle i  Champion),  Smart  Woman  (Chester). 
Strike  It  Rich  (Wrather). 


COLUMBIA  PICTURES  (51): 

Adventures  in  Silverado,  Best  Man  Wins,  The 
Black  Arrow  (Edward  Small),  Black  Eagle,  Blazing 
Across  the  Pecos,  Blondie  in  the  Dough,  Blondie's 
Reward,  Buckaroo  from  Powder  River,  Coroner 
Creek  (Producers  Actors),  Dark  Past,  The  Fuller 
Brush  Man  (Edward  Small),  The  Gentleman  from 
Nowhere,  The  Gallant  Blade,  I  Surrender  Dear, 
Jungle  Jim,  The  Lady  from  Shanghai,  Ladies  of 
the  Chorus,  Last  Days  of  Boot  Hills,  Leather 
Gloves,  Loaded  Pistols,  The  Loves  of  Carmen 
(Beckworthl,  Lulu  Belle  iBogeaus),  Manhattan 
Angel,  Mary  Lou,  The  Man  from  Colorado,  The 
Mating  of  Millie,  My  Dog  Rusty,  Phantom  Valley, 
Port  Said,  The  Prince  of  Thieves,  Relentless  (Cava- 
lier), The  Return  of  the  Whistler,  Rose  of  Santa 
Fe,  Rusty  Leads  the  Way,  Racing  Luck,  The  Re- 
turn of  October,  The  Sign  of  the  Ram,  Six-Gun 
Law,  Song  of  Idaho,  The  Strawberry  Roan  (Gene 
Autryl,  Thunderhoof,  To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth 
Kennedy-Buchman ) ,  Trail  to  Laredo,  Trapped  by 
Boston  Blackie,  Triple  Threat,  The  Untamed  Breed 
(Sage),  Walk  a  Crooked  Mile  (Edward  Small) 
West  of  Sonora,  Whirlwind  Raiders,  The  Woman 
from  Tangier,  The  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus. 
SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  8  Color  Favorites  (re-releases)  ;  8  Thrills 
of  Music;  10  Screen  Snapshots;  1  Film  Novelty; 
9  World  of  Sports;  9  Community  Sings. 

2  REELERS:  1  Music  Featurette;  8  Stooge  Comedies; 
17  Assorted  and  All-Star  Comedies. 

SERIALS: 

The  Sea  Hound  (15);  Brick  Bradford  (15);  Tex 
Granger  (15). 

SPECIAL  FEATURE  SERIAL:  Superman  (15). 


CONCERT  FILMS  CORPORATION  (1): 

Concert  Magic. 


CRUSADE  FILMS  (1  )  : 

The  Story  of  Life. 


EACLE-LION  PICTURES  (35): 

Adventures  of  Casanova,  Adventures  of  Gallant 
Bess  (Crestview),  Assigned  to  Danger,  Blonde 
Savage  (Ensign),  Black  Hills  (PRC).  Behind 
Locked  Doors  (Arc),  Canon  City  (Bryan  Foy), 
Cheyenne  Takes  Over  (PRC),  Close-Up  (Mara- 
thon), The  Cobra  Strikes,  The  Enchanted  Valley 
(Jack  Schwarz),  The  Fighting  Vigilantes  (PRC) 
He  Walked  by  Night  (Bryan  Foy),  Hollow  Tri- 
umph, In  This  Corner  (Arc),  Lady  at  Midnight 
(John  Sutherland),  Let's  Live  a  Little  (United 
Calif  ).  Million  Dollar  Weekend  (Masque),  Mxkev 
(David  M.  Siegel),  The  Man  from  Texas,  North- 
west Stampede,  The  Noose  Hangs  High,  Open 
Secret  (Marathon),  An  Old  Fashioned  Girl  (Vin- 
son-Equityi,  Parole,  Inc.  (Equity-Orbit),  Raw 
Deal  (Reliance),  Return  of  the  Lash  (PRC),  Ruth- 
less (Producing  Artists),  Shed  No  Tears  (Equity), 
Stars  Over  Texas  (PRC),  Sword  of  the  Avenger, 
Stage  to  Mesa  City  (PRC),  The  Spiritualist,  The 
Strange  Mrs.  Crane  (John  Sutherland),  Tumble- 
weed  Trail  (PRC). 


FILM  CLASSICS  ( 10)  : 

The  Argyle  Secrets  (Eronel),  Appointment  with 
Murder  (Falcon),  Blonde  Ice  (Martin  Mooneyl, 
Devil's  Cargo  (Falcon),  Inner  Sanctum  (M.R.S.), 
Money  Madness  (Sig  Neufeld),  Miraculous  Jour- 
ney (Sig  Neufeld),  Sofia  (Arpi),  Unknown  Island 
(Albert  Jay  Cohen),  Women  in  the  Night  (So. 
Cailf.  Pictures) . 


FILMS  INTERNATIONAL  OF  AMERICA  (1  )  : 

Dreams  That  Money  Can  Buy. 


LOPERT   PICTURES  (1  )  : 

Louisiana  Story  (Robert  Flaherty). 

MCM  PICTURES  (24)  : 

Act  of  Violence,  Alias  a  Gentleman,  The  Bride 
Goes  Wild,  B.  F.'s  Daughter,  The  Big  City.  A  Date 
with  Judy,  Command  Decision,  Easter  Parade, 
Force  of  Evil  (Roberts  Enterprise),  Homecoming, 
Hills  of  Home,  Julia  Misbehaves,  The  Kissing  Ban- 
dit, Luxury  Liner,  No  Minor  Vices,  On  An  Island 
with  You,  The  Pirate,  The  Secret  Land,  The  Search, 
Summer  Holiday,  The  Sun  Comes  Up,  A  Southern 
Yankee,  State  of  the  Union,  Three  Daring  Daugh- 
ters, Three  Godfathers  (Argosy),  The  Three  Mus- 
keteers, Tenth  Avenue  Angel,  Words  and  Music. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  16  Cartoons  (Technicolor);  4  Gold 
Medal  Reprint  Cartoons  (Technicolor);  10  Pete 
Smith  Specialties;  6  John  Nesbitt  Passing  Parade; 
8  FitzPatrick  Traveltalks  (Technicolor). 

2  REELERS:  4  MGM  Specials. 


MONOCRAM  PICTURES  (28): 

Angels'  Alley,  Back  Trail  (Great  Western),  Cam- 
pus Sleuth,  Courtin'  Trouble,  Docks  of  New  Or- 
leans, Fighting  Mad,  French  Leave,  Frontier  Agent, 
The  Golden  Eye  (Burkett),  I  Wouldn't  Be  In  Your 
Shoes,  Incident  (Master),  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in 
Court,  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society,  Jinx  Money, 
Kidnapped  ( Lindsley  Parsons) ,  Music  Man,  Mich- 
ael O'Halloran  (Windsor),  Trouble  Makers,  Over- 
land Trails  (Great  Western),  Rocky  Shanghai 
(James  Burkett  I,  16  Fathoms  Deep  (Arthur  Lake). 
Smart  Politics,  Song  of  the  Drifter,  Stage  Struck, 
Triggerman  (Great  Western),  Winner  Take  All 
(Chester) . 


PARAMOUNT  PICTURES  (28): 

Albuquerque  (Clarion),  The  Accused  (Wallis), 
Beyond  Glory,  The  Big  Clock,  Big  Town  Scandal 
(Pine-Thomas),  Caged  Fury  (Pine-Thomas),  Cali- 
fornia's Golden  Beginning  (Academy  Film  Project), 
Dynamite  (Pine-Thomas),  Dream  Girl,  Disaster 
(Pine-Thomas),  The  Emperor  Waltz,  A  Foreign 
Affair,  Hazard,  Isn't  It  Romantic,  My  Own  True 
Love,  Mr.  Reckless  (Pine-Thomas),  Miss  Tatlock's 
Millions,  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  The  Pale- 
face, Saigon,  The  Sainted  Sisters,  Sealed  Verdict, 
Shaggy  (Pine-Thomas),  So  Evil  My  Love  (Wallis), 
Sorry,  Wrong  Number  (Wallis),  Speed  to  Spare 
(Pine-Thomas),  Waterfront  at  Midnight  (Pine- 
Thomas),  Whispering  Smith. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  8  Popeyes;  10  Noveltoons;  12  Screen 
Songs;  12  Pacemakers;  6  Speaking  of  Animals;  6 
Popular  Science;  6  Unusual  Occupations;  10  Grant- 
land  Rice  Sportlights. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


RKO-RADIO  PICTURES  (33): 

The  Arizona  Ranger,  Berlin  Express,  The  Bishop's 
Wife  (Coldwyn),  Blood  on  the  Moon,  Bodyguard, 
The  Boy  with  Creen  Hair,  Design  for  Death,  En- 
chantment (Samuel  Coldwyn),  Every  Girl  Should 
Be  Married,  Fort  Apache  (Argosy),  Fighting  Fa- 
ther Dunne,  Good  Sam  (Rainbow),  Guns  of  Hate, 
Gun  Smugglers,  I  Remember  Mama,  If  You  Knew 
Susie,  Indian  Agent,  loan  of  Arc  (Sierra),  Let's 
Go  to  the  Movies  (Academy  Film  Project),  Mys- 
tery in  Mexico,  Miracle  of  the  Bells  (Lasky), 
Melody  Time  (Walt  Disneyl,  Race  Street,  Return 
of  the  Bad  Men,  Rachel  and  the  Stranger,  So  Dear 
to  My  Heart  (Walt  Disney),  A  Song  is  Born 
(Samuel  Coldwyn),  Station  West,  Tarzan  and  the 
Mermaids  (Sol  Lesser),  The  Twisted  Road,  Variety 
Time,  The  Velvet  Touch  (Independent  Artists), 
Western  Heritage. 
SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:    13   Sportscopes:   7   Flicker  Flashbacks; 
7  Musical  Jamborees;  24  Disneys. 

2  REELERS:  13  This  is  America:  2  My  Pal;  4  Leon 
Errol;  6  Edgar  Kennedy;  4  Ray  Whiteley,  3  Specials. 


RELIGIOUS  FILMS  ASSOCIATION  (1): 

My  Name  is  Han  (Film  Foundation  for  Protestant 
Film  Commission ) . 


REPUBLIC  PICTURES   (40)  : 

Angel  in  Exile.  Angel  on  the  Amazon,  The  Bold 
Frontiersman,  Carson  City  Raiders.  Campus  Honey- 
moon, California  Firebrand,  The  Denver  Kid.  Des- 
peradoes of  Dodge  City,  Daredevils  of  the  Clouds. 
Eyes  of  Texas,  The  Flame,  The  Gallant  Legion,  The 
Gay  Ranchero.  Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Heart  of  Vir- 
ginia, Homicide  for  Three,  I,  |ane  Doe,  The  Inside 
Story,  King  of  the  Gamblers,  Lightnin'  in  the  For- 
est, Macbeth  ( Mercury  I,  Madonna  of  the  Desert, 
The  Main  Street  Kid,  Marshal  of  Amarillo,  Moonrise 
(Marshall  Grant),  Night  Time  in  Nevada,  Okla- 
homa Badlands,  Old  Los  Angeles,  Out  of  the 
Storm,  The  Plunderers,  Secret  Service  Investigator, 
Slippy  McGee.  Sons  of  Adventure,  Son  of  God's 
Country,  Sundown  in  Santa  Fe.  The  Timber  Trail, 
Train  to  Alcatraz,  Under  California  Stars,  Wake 
of  the  Red  Witch. 


SCREEN  GUILD  PICTURES  (11): 

Harpoon  (Danches),  Highway  13  (Lippert),  Jun- 
gle Goddess  (Robert  L.  Lippert).  Last  of  the  Wild 
Horses  (Lippert).  My  Dog  Shep  (Golden  Gate). 
Miracle  in  Harlem  (Herald),  Mark  of  the  Lash 
(Western  Adventure),  The  Prairie  (Finney-Mos- 
kov)  ,  The  Return  of  Wildfire  'Lippert),  Shep 
Comes  Home  (Lippert),  Where  the  North  Begins 
(Bali). 

SELZNICK  RELEASING 
ORGANIZATION  (2)  : 

Mr.  Blanding  Builds  His  Dream  House  (RKO>,  Por- 
trait of  Jennie. 

SOCIAL  GUIDANCE  PICTURES  <  1  )  : 

Bob  and  Sally. 


TARGET  PICTURES  ( 1  )  : 

Strange  Victory. 

20th  CENTURY-FOX  FILMS  (40): 

Apartment  for  Peggy,  The  Art  Director  (Academy 
Film  Project),  Arthur  Takes  Over  (Sol  Wurtzel), 
Belle  Starr's  Daughter  (Alson),  Bungalow  13  (Bel- 
sam).  Call  Northside  777,  The  Challenge  (Reli- 
ance), The  Checkered  Coat  (Belsam),  Chicken 
Every  Sunday,  The  Counterfeiters  (Fortune-Reli- 
ance), The  Creeper  (Reliance),  Cry  of  the  City, 
Deep  Waters,  Escape,  Fury  at  Furnace  Creek, 
Fighting  Back  (Sol  Wurtzel),  Green  Grass  of  Wy- 
oming, Give  My  Regards  to  Broadway,  The  Gay 
Intruders  (Frank  Seltzer),  Half  Past  Midnight 
(Sol  M.  Wurtzel),  The  Iron  Curtain,  Jungle  Pa- 
trol   (Frank  Seltzer),  The  Luck  of  the  Irish,  A 


Letter  to  Three  Wives,  Let's  Live  Again  (Frank 
Seltzer),  Night  Wind  (Sol  Wurtzel),  Road  House, 
Scudda  Hoo!  Scudda  Hay!,  Snake  Pit,  Sitting 
Pretty,  Street  with  No  Name,  That  Lady  in  Er- 
mine, 13  Lead  Soldiers  (Reliance),  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  Unfaithfully  Yours,  The  Walls  of  Jericho, 
When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  The  Winner's  Circle 
(Richard  K.  Polimer),  Yellow  Sky,  You  Were 
Meant  For  Me. 
SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:   22  Terrytoons;   20   Movietone  Shorts; 
104  Movietone  News. 

2  REELERS:  13  March  of  Time. 


UNITED  ARTISTS  PICTURES  (18): 

Arch  of  Triumph  (David  Lewis-Enterprise),  Four 
Faces  West  (Sherman-Enterprise),  The  Girl  From 
Manhattan  (Benedict  Bogeaus),  Here  Comes  Trou- 
ble (Roach),  An  Innocent  Affair  (Nasser).  My 
Dear  Secretary  (Harry  M.  Popkinl,  On  Our  Merry 
Way  (Bogeaus),  Pitfall  (Regall,  Red  River  (Mon- 
terey), Silent  Conflict  (Hopalong  Cassidy),  Siren 
of  Atlantis  (Sevmour  Nebenzall ,  So  This  Is  New 
York  (Screen  Plavs-Enterorise ) ,  Sleep,  My  Love 
(Triangle),  The  Time  of  Your  Life  (Cagnev), 
Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven  (Golden),  Urubu 
(World  Adventure),  Valiant  Hombre  (Inter- 
America),  The  Vicious  Circle  (W.  Lee  Wilder), 
Who  Killed  "Doc"  Robin  (Hal  Roach). 


U.  S.  ARMY  SIGNAL  CORPS  ( 1  )  : 

Shades  of  Gray. 


UNIVERSAL  AND  UNIVERSAL 
INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES  (26): 

Abbott  and  Costello  Meet  Frankenstein.  All  My 
Sons  (Erskine),  Another  Part  of  the  Forest,  An 
Act  of  Murder,  Are  You  With  It?,  Black  Bart, 
The  Countess  of  Monte  Cristo  (Westwood).  Cas- 
bah  (Marston),  For  the  Love  of  Mary  Family 
Honeymoon,  Feudin'.  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin',  Kiss 
The  Blood  Off  My  Hands  (Norma),  Letter  from 
An  Unknown  Woman  (Rampart).  Larceny,  Movies 
Are  Adventure  (Academy  Film  Project),  Mr.  Pea- 
body  and  the  Mermaid,  Mexican  Hayride,  Mar- 
Eater  of  Kumaon  (Monty  Shaft),  The  Naked  City 
(Hellinger),  One  Touch  of  Venus  (Lester  Cowan), 
Rogues'  Regiment,  The  Saxon  Charm,  Tap  Roots 
(Walter  Waneer),  Up  in  Central  Park,  You  Gotta 
Stay  Happy  (Rampart). 
SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:    5   Cartoons    (Technicolor)  ;    8  Variety 
Views;  7  Sing  and  Be  Happy;  8  Answer  Man. 

2  REELERS:  10  Name  Band  Musicals;  3  Specials. 

3  REELERS:  3  Musical  Westerns;  1  Special  (Techni- 
color I . 


WARNER  BROTHERS  PICTURES  (22): 

Adventures  of  Don  Juan  The  Big  Punch,  The 
Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  Embraceable  You. 
Fighter  Squadron.  Johnny  Belinda,  June  Bride,  Key 
Largo,  My  Girl  Tisa  (United  States),  One  Sunday 
Afternoon,  Rope  (Transatlantic),  Romance  on  the 
High  Seas  (Micha°l  Curtiz).  Silver  River,  Smart 
Girls  Don't  Talk  To  the  Victor,  The  Treasure  of 
S'erra  Madre,  This  Theatre  and  You  (Academy 
Film  Proiect),  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  Wallflower, 
Whiplash,  Winter  Meeting,  The  Woman  in  White. 
SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  13  Blue-Ribbon  Cartoons  (Technicolor 
re-issues):  6  Joe  Doakes:  13  The  Sports  Parade 
(Technicolor)  ;  6  Sports  News  Reviews;  18  Merrie 
Melodies  and  Looney  Tunes  (Technicolor)  ;  8  Bugs 
Bunny  (Technicolor)  ;  6  Adventure  Specials  (Tech- 
nicolor I  . 

2  REELERS:  8  Specials  (Technicolor);  6  Featurettes 
(Classics  of  the  Screen). 


WILSHIRE  PICTURES   (1  )  : 

Street  Corner. 


PRODUCTIO  N  S     19  4  8 


397 


FEATURES  IN  COLOR 

ANSCOCOLOR   ( 1 )  : 

1 6  Fathoms  Deep,  Mono. 

CINECOLOR  (14):  $0.0592  per  foot. 

Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess,  EL;  Albuquerque, 
Para.;  Coroner  Creek,  Col.;  The  Enchanted  Val- 
ley, EL;  The  Gallant  Blade,  Col.;  Here  Comes 
Trouble,  UA;  Miraculous  Journey,  Film  Classics; 
Northwest  Stampede,  EL;  The  Prince  of  Thieves, 
Col.;  Shaggy,  Para.;  Sofia,  Film  Classics;  The 
Strawberry  Roan,  Col.;  Unknown  Island,  Film 
Classics;  The  Untamed  Breed,  Col. 

SEPIATONE   (2)  : 

Miracle  in  Harlem,  Screen  Guild;  The  Return  of 
Wildfire,  Screen  Guild. 

TECHNICOLOR  (40):  $0.0622  per  foot. 

Adventures  of  Don  Juan,  WB;  Apartment  for 
Peggy,  20th;  Black  Bart,  Ul;  The  Boy  With  the 
Green  Hair.  RKO;  A  Date  With  Judy,  MGM ; 
Easter  Parade,  MGM;  The  Emperor  Waltz,  Para.; 


Fighter  Squadron,  WB;  Give  My  Regards  to 
Broadway,  20th;  Green  Grass  of  Wyoming,  20th; 
Hills  of  Home,  MGM;  Joan  of  Arc,  RKO;  The 
Kissing  Bandit,  MGM;  The  Loves  of  Carmen, 
Col.;  Luxury  Liner,  MGM;  The  Man  from  Colo- 
rado, Col.;  Melody  Time,  RKO;  On  An  Island 
with  You,  MGM;  One  Sunday  Afternoon,  WB; 
The  Paleface,  Para.;  Portrait  of  Jennie,  SRO, 
The  Prairie,  MGM;  The  Return  of  October,  Col.; 
Romance  on  the  High  Seas,  WB;  Rope,  WB; 
Scudda-Hoo!  Scudda-Hay!,  20th;  The  Secret 
Land,  MGM;  So  Dear  to  My  Heart,  RKO;  A 
Song  is  Born,  RKO;  Summer  Holiday,  MGM; 
The  Sun  Comes  Up,  MGM;  Tap  Roots,  Ul;  That 
Lady  in  Ermine,  20th;  Three  Daring  Daughters, 
MGM;  Three  Godfathers.  MGM;  The  Three  Mus- 
keteers, MGM;  Two  Guys  from  Texas,  WB; 
When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th;  Whispering 
Smith,  Para.;  Words  and  Music,  MGM. 

TRUCOLOR  (6)  :  $0.06  per  foot. 

California  Firebrand,  Rep.;  Eyes  of  Texas,  Rep.; 
Grand  Canyon  Trail,  Rep.;  The  Plunderers,  Rep.; 
The  Timber  Trail,  Rep.;  Under  California  Stars, 
Rep. 


BUDDY  ADLER 

Producer 


1943 

FOR  GOD  AND  COUNTRY" 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 
★ 

1944 

"WORLD  WAR  II" 

V.  S.  War  Dept. 


1945 

"OVER  TOKYO" 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

1948 

Released 

"THE  DARK  PAST" 

Columbia 


In  Production 

"WHAT  MY  NEXT  HUSBAND  WILL  BE" 
"THE  HERO"  "ROYAL  MAIL' 


398 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


PRODUCTION  CREDITS— 1948 


ABBOTT  &  COSTELLO 
MEET  FRANKENSTEIN 

Ul.  Producer.  Robert  Arthur.  Director,  Charles  T. 
Barton.  Original  screenplay,  Robert  Lees,  Frederic  I. 
Rinaldo,  John  Grant.  Photography,  Charles  Van 
Enger.  Special  effects,  David  S.  Horsley,  Jerome  H. 
Ash.  Operating  cameraman,  Robert  Pierce.  Art 
direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Causman,  Oliver  Emert.  Music 
score,  Frank  Skinner.  Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin. 
Edited  by  Frank  Cross.  Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Robert 
Pritchard.  Production  manager,  Hank  Spitz.  Assistant 
director,  Joseph  E.  Kenny.  Script  supervisor,  B. 
Abbott.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dingo.  Makeup.  Bud 
Westmore.  Still  man,  Clen  Adams.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Grace  Houston. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Lon  Chaney, 
Bela  Lugosi,  Glenn  Strange,  Lenore  Aubert,  Jane 
Randolph,  Frank  Ferguson,  Charles  Bradstreet.  Days 
in  production,  40.  Reviewed  &-28-48. 

THE  ACCUSED 

Wallis-PARA.  Producer,  Hal  Wallis.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Dieterle.  Screenplay,  Ketti  Frings.  Original 
novel,  "Strange  Deception  "  June  Truesdell.  Pho- 
tography, Milton  Krasner.  Process,  Francois  Edouart. 
Special  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Operating  camera- 
man, Neal  Beckner.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Earl 
Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Grace  Greg- 
ory. Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Warren 
Low.  Sound  technicians,  Don  McKay,  Walter  Oberst. 
Production  manager,  Dick  Blaydon.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Richard  McWhorter.  Script  supervisor,  Marvin 
Weldon.  Hair  stylist,  Nellie  Manley.  Grip,  Darrell 
Turnmire.  Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head.  Still 
man.  Malcolm  Bulloch. 

CAST — Loretta  Young,  Robert  Cummings  Wen- 
dell Corey.  Sam  Jaffe,  Douglas  Dick,  Suzanne  Dal- 
bert,  George  Spaulding,  Sara  Allgood,  Mickey  Knox, 
Francis  Pierlot,  Ann  Doran,  Carole  Mathews.  Bill 
Mauch.  Days  in  production,  42.  Reviewed  11-17-46. 

ACT  OF  VIOLENCE 

MCM.  Producer,  William  H.  Wright.  Director,  Fred 
Zinnemann.  Screenplay,  Robert  L.  Richards.  Original, 
Collier  Young.  Photography,  Robert  Surtees.  Operating 
cameraman.  J.  Harper.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons. 
Hans  Peters.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Henry 
W.  Grace.  Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Musical  di- 
rector, Andre  Previn.  Edited  by  Conrad  A.  Nervig. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Chas.  E.  Wallace.  Production 
manager,  Charles  Hunt.  Assistant  director,  Marvin 
Stuart.  Script  supervisor,  Jack  Aldworth.  Hair  stylist, 
Sydney  Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip,  Albert 
Hunter.  Still  man,  John  Hopcraft. 

CAST — Van  Heflin,  Robert  Ryan,  Janet  Leigh, 
Mary  Astor,  Phyllis  Thaxter,  Berry  Kroeger,  Taylor 
Holmes,  Harry  Antrim,  Connie  Gilchrist,  Will  Wright. 
Days  in  production,  38.  Reviewed  12-21-48. 

ADVENTURES  IN  SILVERADO 

COL.  Producers,  Ted  Richmond,  Robert  Cohn.  Di- 
rector, Phil  Karlson.  Screenplay,  Kenneth  Garnet, 
Tom  Kilpatrick,  Jo  Pagano.  Original,  "Silverado 
Squatters,"  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  Photographv, 
Henry  Freulich.  Operating  cameraman.  Irving  Klein. 
Art  direction,  Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations, 
George  Montgomery.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Henry  Batista.  Sound  technician, 
Russell  Malmgren.  Assistant  director,  Carter  De- 
Haven.  Script  supervisor.  Donna  Norridge.  Hair  styl- 
ist. Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Hal  Hanks. 

CAST — William  Bishop,  Gloria  Henry,  Edgar  Bu- 
chanan, Forrest  Tucker,  Edgar  Barrier,  Irving  Bacon, 
loseph  Crehan,  Paul  E.  Burns,  Patti  Brady,  Fred 
Sears,  Joe  Wong,  Charles  Cane,  Eddy  Waller,  Netta 
Packer.  Trevor  Bardette.  Days  in  production,  14.  Re- 
viewed, 4-23-48. 


ADVENTURES  OF  CASANOVA 

I  Made  in  Mexico)  EL.  Executive  producer,  Byron 
Foy.  Producer,  Leonard  S.  Picker.  Assistants  to  pro- 
ducer, Max  DeVega,  Noel  Madison.  Director,  Roberto 
Gavaldon.  Screenplay.  Crane  Wilbur,  Walter  Bullock. 
Karen  DeWolf.  Original,  Crane  Wilbur.  Photography, 
John  Greenhalgh.  2nd  unit,  Jack  Draper.  Special 
effects,  Jack  R.  Rabin.  Operating  cameraman,  R. 
Wallace.  Art  direction,  Alfred  Ybarra,  Jorge  Fer- 
nandez. Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  Jose 
Llamas.  Music  score,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Orchestra- 
tion, Emil  Cadkin.  Musical  director,  Irving  Fried- 
man. Music  supervisor,  Paul  Dessau.  Edited  by  Louis 
H.  Sackin;  supervision,  Alfred  DeGaetano.  Sound, 
Leon  Becker,  Necholas  DeLaRosa.  Producton  man- 
ager, Ivan  Volkman.  Assistant  director,  Carlos 
Cabello.  Script  supervisor,  James  Yarborough.  Hair 
stylist,  Doris  Rowland.  Makeup,  Ern  Westmore, 
Armando  Mayer,  Elda  Loiza.  Costumes  designed  by 
Henry  West.  Still  man,  Ted  Weisbarth. 

CAST — Arturo  De  Cordova,  Lucille  Bremer,  Turhan 
Bey,  John  Sutton,  George  Tobias.  Noreen  Nash, 
Lloyd  Corrigan,  Fritz  Leiber,  Nestor  Paiva,  Jorge 
Trevino,  Cliff  Carr,  Jacqueline  Dalya,  Miroslava, 
Ravael  Alcaide,  Jacqueline  Evans.  Days  in  production, 
56.  Reviewed  2-18-48. 

ADVENTURES  OF  DON  JUAN 

WB  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Direc- 
tor, Vincent  Sherman.  Screenplay,  George  Oppen- 
heimer,  Harry  Kurnitz.  Original,  Herbert  Dalmas. 
Photography,  Elwood  Bredell.  Special  effects,  Wil- 
liam McGann,  John  Crouse.  Technicolor  direction 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Mitchell  Kovaleski.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, James  Knott.  Art  direction,  Edward  Carrere. 
Set  decorations,  Lyle  B.  Reifsnider.  Music  score,  Max 
Steiner.  Orchestrations,  Murray  Cutter.  Musical  di- 
rector, Ray  Heindorf.  Edited  by  Alan  Crosland,  Jr. 
Sound  technician,  Everett  A.  Brown.  Production  man- 
ager, Frank  Mattison.  Assistant  director,  Richard 
Mayberry.  Script  supervisor,  Wandra  Sybald.  Hair 
stylists,  Fay  Hanlin,  Cherie  Banks.  Makeup,  Perc 
Westmore,  Norman  Pringle.  Grip,  Harold  Noyes. 
Costumes  designed  by  Leah  Rhodes,  Travilla.  Still 
man   Lloyd  MacLean. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Viveca  Lindfors,  Robert  Doug- 
las, Alan  Hale,  Romney  Brent,  Ann  Rutherford,  Rob- 
ert Warwick,  Jerry  Austin,  Douglas  Kennedy.  Jeanne 
Shepherd,  Mary  Stuart,  Helen  Westcott,  Fortunio 
Bonanova,  Aubrey  Mather,  Una  O'Connor,  Raymond 
Burr,  Tim  Huntley,  David  Leonard,  Leon  Belasco. 
Days  in  production,  136.  Reviewed  12-24-48. 

ADVENTURES  OF  CALLANT  BESS 

Crestview-EL.  1  Cinecolor  i.  Producers,  Jerry  Bris- 
kin,  Matthew  Rapf.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  2nd  unit 
director,  Maurie  Suess.  Original  screenplay,  Matthew 
Rapf.  Photography.  William  Bradford.  Cinecolor 
consultant,  Gar  Gilbert.  Operating  cameraman,  Jack 
Warren.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld.  Set  decorations, 
Jacque  Mapes.  Music  score,  Irving  Gertz.  Musical 
director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Harry  Komer. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster.  Production  man- 
ager, Joseph  H.  Nadel.  Assistant  director,  Maurice 
Suess.  Script  supervisor,  Arnold  Laven.  Grip,  Henry 
Mack.  Still  man,  Frank  Tanner.  Costume  supervision, 
Maria  Donavon. 

CAST — Cameron  Mitchell,  Audrey  Long.  Fuzzy 
Knight,  James  Millican,  John  Harmon,  Ed  Gargan, 
Harry  V.  Cheshire,  Cliff  Clark,  Evelyn  Eaton.  Bess 
(horse).  Days  in  production,  28.  Reviewed  7-28-48. 

ALBUQUERQUE 

Clarion-PARA.  (Cinecolor).  Producers.  William 
Pine,  William  Thomas.  Director,  Ray  Enright.  Screen- 
play, Gene  Lewis,  Clarence  Upson  Young.  Novel, 
Luke  Short.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Cinecolor 
consultant,   Gar   K.   Gilbert.   Operating  cameraman, 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


399 


Kenneth  Green,  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  dec- 
orations, Ellas  H.  Reif,  Vincent  Taylor.  Music  score, 
Darrell  Calker.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow. 
Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound  technician,  Earl 
Sitar.  Production  manager,  L.  B.  Merman.  Assistant 
director,  Howard  Pine.  Script  supervisor,  Frances 
Steens.  Makeup,  Vern  Murdock.  Crip,  George  Hill. 
Supervision  of  costumes  for  Miss  Britton  and  Miss 
Craig,  Mona  Barry.  Still  man,  Ed  Henderson. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Barbara  Britton,  George 
"Gabby"  Hayes,  Lon  Chaney.  Russell  Hayden,  Cath- 
erine Craig,  George  Cleveland,  Irving  Bacon,  Bernard 
|.  Nedell,  Karolyn  Grimes,  Russell  Simpson,  Jody  Gil- 
bert, Dan  White,  John  Halloran,  Walter  Baldwin. 
Days  in  production,  48.  Reviewed  1  -20-48. 

ALIAS  A  GENTLEMAN 

MCM.  Producer,  Nat  Perrin.  Director.  Harry  Beau- 
mont. Screenplay,  William  R.  Lipman.  Original,  Peter 
Ruric.  Photography,  Ray  )une.  Operating  cameraman, 
Dale  Deverman.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Stan 
Rogers.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Alfred  E. 
Spencer.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Edited  by  Ben 
Lewis.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Charles  J.  Burbridge. 
Production  manager,  Dave  Friedman.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Tom  Andre.  Script  supervisor,  John  Banse.  Make- 
up, Jack  Dawn.  Crip,  Mervin  Price.  Still  man.  Otto 
Dyar. 

CfiST — Wallace  Beery  Tom  Drake,  Gladys  George, 
Dorothy  Patrick,  Leon  Ames,  Warner  Anderson,  John 
Qualen,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Trevor  Bardette,  Jeff  Corey, 
Marc  Krah.  William  Forrest.  Days  in  production,  43. 
Reviewed  2-3-48. 

ALL  MY  SONS 

Erskine-UI.  Producer-screenplay,  Chester  Erskine. 
Director,  Irving  Reis.  Original  play,  Arthur  Miller. 
Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Special  effects,  David 
S.  Horsley.  Operating  cameraman,  Phil  Lathrop.  Art 
direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Al  Fields.  Music 
score,  Leith  Stevens.  Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin. 
Edited  by  Ralph  Dawson.  Sound  technicians,  Leslie 
I.  Care",  Corson  Jowett.  Production  manager,  L. 
Leary.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Shaw.  Script  super- 
visor, D.  Hughes.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo. 
Makeup,  Bud  Westmore.  Grip.  Dean  Paup.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Grace  Houston.  Still  man, 
Sherman  Clark. 

CAST — Edward  G.  Robinson,  Burt  Lancaster,  Mady 
Christians,  Louisa  Horton,  Howard  Duff.  Frank 
Conroy.  Lloyd  Gough,  Arlene  Francis,  Henry  Morgan, 
Elisabeth  Fraser.  Days  in  production,  48.  Reviewed 
2-19-48. 

AN  ACT  OF  MURDER 

Ul.  Producer,  Jerry  Bresler.  Director,  Michael  Gor- 
don. Screenplay,  Michael  Blankfort,  Robert  Thoeren 
Original  novel  "The  Mills  of  God,"  Ernst  Lothar. 
Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Operating  cameraman,  Harry 
Davis.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Robert  F. 
Boyle.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  John 
Austin.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amf itheatrof .  Orches- 
trations, David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dawson. 
Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Jack  A.  Bolger,  Jr.  Production 
manager,  Lew  Leary.  Assistant  director,  John  F. 
Sherwood.  Script  supervisor,  Milly  Vallie.  Legal  tech- 
nical advisor,  Laurence  M.  Weinberg.  Hair  stylist, 
Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup,  Bud  Westmore.  Grip,  b! 
Gulliver.  Costumes  designed  by  Yvonne  Wood.  Still 
man.  Bert  Anderson. 

CAST — Frederic  March,  Edmond  O'Brien,  Florence 
Eldridge,  Ceraldine  Brooks,  Stanley  Ridges,  John  Mc- 
Intire,  Frederic  Tozere,  Will  Wright,  Virginia  Brissac, 
Francis  McDonald,  Mary  Servoss,  Don  Beddoe,  Clar- 
ence Muse.  Days  in  production,  43.  Reviewed  8- 
20-48. 

AN  INNOCENT  AFFAIR 

Nasser- U  A.  Producer,  James  Nasser.  Director, 
Lloyd  Bacon.  Original  screenplay,  Lou  Breslow,  Jo- 
seph Hoffman.  Dialog  director,  Hugh  Cummings. 
Photography,  Edward  Cronjager.  Operating  camera- 
man, Henry  Cronjager.  Art  direction,  Ernst  Fegte. 
Set  decorations,  Jacque  Mapes.  Music  score.  Hans  J. 
Salter.  Songs,  Walter  Kent,  Kim  Gannon.  Edited  by 
Fred  W.  Berger.  Sound  technician,  William  Lynch. 
Production  manager,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Assistant  di- 
rector, C\arence  Eurist.  Script  supervisor,  Mary  Gib- 
sone.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Lierly.  Makeuo,  Mel  Burns. 
Grip,  John  Livesley.  Costumes  designed  by  Athena. 
Still  man,  Madison  Lacy. 


CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Madeleine  Carroll, 
Charles  "Buddy"  Rogers,  Rita  Johnson,  Louise  All- 
britton,  Alan  Mowbray,  Prince  Mike  Romanoff,  Pierre 
Watkin,  William  Tannen,  James  Seay.  Matt  McHugh, 
Marie  Blake,  Susan  Miller,  Anne  Nagel,  Eddie  Le- 
Baron,  Jane  Weeks.  Days  in  production,  36.  Re- 
viewed 8-30-48.  (Released  as  "Don't  Trust  Your 
Husband."  I 

AN  OLD  FASHIONED  GIRL 

Vinson-Equity-EL.  Executive  producer,  Joseph 
Levinson.  Producer-director,  Arthur  Dreifuss.  Screen- 
play-adaptation, Arthur  Dreifuss,  McElbert  Moore. 
Original  novel,  Louisa  May  Alcott.  Photography, 
Philip  Tannura.  Special  effects,  Ray  Mercer.  Operat- 
ing cameraman,  Bob  Martin.  Art  direction,  Danny 
Hall.  Set  decorations,  Murray  Waite.  Musical  director. 
Herschel  Gilbert.  Songs,  Charles  Previn,  McElbert 
Moore,  Bobbv  Wortrh,  Al  Send-v  Edited  by  Arthur 
A.  Brooks.  Sound  technician,  Bill  Sniff.  Assistant 
director,  Nate  Levinson.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy 
Hughes.  Hair  stylist,  josepnine  W.  Sweeney.  Makeup, 
Kiva  Hoffman.  Dance  director,  Hal  Belfer.  Crip, 
Al  Bollinger.  Costumes  designed  by  Barbara  Brier. 
Still  man,  M.  B.  Paul. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  Jimmy  Lydon,  John  Hubbard. 
Frances  Rafferty,  Mary  Ellen  Donahue.  Irene  Ryan. 
Douglas  Wood,  Barbara  Brier,  Claire  Whitney,  Rose- 
mary LaPlanche,  Quenna  Norla,  Shirley  Mills,  Saun- 
dra  Berkova,  Milton  Kibbee.  Days  in  production, 
91.   Reviewed  12-7-48. 

ANGEL  IN  EXILE 

REP.  Directors,  Allan  Dwan,  Philip  Ford.  Original 
screenplay,  Charles  Larson.  Photography,  Reggie  Can- 
ning. Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker. 
Operating  cameraman,  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direc- 
tion, Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy, 
Jr.,  Charles  Thompson.  Music  score,  Nathan  Scott. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Victor  Appel.  Production 
manager,  Virgil  Hart.  Assistant  director,  Dick  Mo- 
der.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Yutzi.  Hair  stylist, 
Peggy  Gray.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Nels  Mathias. 
Still  man,  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — John  Carroll,  Adele  Mara,  Thomas  Gomez, 
Barton  MacLane,  Alfonso  Bedoya,  Grant  Withers, 
Howland  Chamberlin,  Art  Smith,  Paul  Fix,  Tom 
Powers,  Ian  Wolfe,  Elsa  Lorraine  Zepeda,  Mary 
Currier.  Days  in  production,  24.  Reviewed  12-24-48. 

ANCEL  ON  THE  AMAZON 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  John  H.  Auer. 
Screenplay,  Lawrence  Kimble.  Original,  Earl  Felton. 
Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman, 
Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction,  James  Sullivan.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Music 
score,  Nathan  Scott.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician, 
Victor  B.  Appel,  Howard  Wilson.  Production  man- 
ager, Lew  Rosso.  Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather. 
Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Yutzi.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy 
Gray.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Nels  Mathias.  Still 
man,  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — George  Brent,  Vera  Ralston,  Brian  Aherne, 
Constance  Bennett,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Alfonso  Be- 
doya, Gus  Schilling,  Richard  Crane,  Walter  Reed,  Ross 
Elliott,  Konstantin  Shayne.  Days  in  production,  22. 
Reviewed  12-17-48. 

ANGELS'  ALLEY 

MONO.  Producer,  Jan  Grippo.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Original  screenplay.  Edmond  Seward,  Tim 
Ryan,  Gerald  Schnitzer.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Pic- 
ard.  Operating  cameraman,  Edward  Kearns.  Art  di- 
rection, Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Boltz. 
Music  score,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  William  Austin. 
Sound  technician,  Franklin  Hansen.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Wesley  Barry.  Script  clerk,  Nona  Vas.  Produc- 
tion supervisor,  Glenn  Cook.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis.  Cos- 
tumes, Lorraine  MacLean;  Richard  Bachler.  Still  man, 
Talmadge  Morrison. 

CAST — Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Billy  Benedict, 
David  Gorcey,  Gabriel  Dell,  Frankie  Darro,  Nestor 
Paiva,  Nelson  Leigh,  Geneva  Gray,  Rosemary  La- 
Planche, John  Eldredge,  Mary  Gordon,  Richard  Pax- 
ton,  Buddy  Gorman,  Tommy  Menzies,  Benny  Bartlett, 
Dewey  Robinson.  John  H.  Elliott.  Robert  Emmett 
Keane,  William  Ruhl,  Wade  Crosby,  Meyer  Grace. 
Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  1-16-48. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


ANOTHER  PART  OF  THE  FOREST 

Ul.  Producer,  Jerry  Bresler.  Director,  Michael 
Cordon.  Screenplay,  Vladimir  Pozner.  Original  play, 
Lillian  Hellman.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Operating 
cameraman,  Walter  Blummie.  Co-ordinator  of  pro- 
duction, John  Hambleton.  Art  direction,  Bernard 
Herzbrun,  Robert  Boyle.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Causman,  John  Austin.  Music  score,  Daniele  Am- 
fitheatrof.  Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin.  Edited  by 
Milton  Carruth.  Sound  technicians,  Leslie  I.  Carey, 
Richard  De  Weese.  Production  manager,  C.  Stalling. 
Assistant  director,  Ben  Chapman.  Script  supervisor, 
Millie  Valle.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup, 
Bud  Westmore.  Crip,  Stanley  Culiver.  Costumes 
designed  by  Yvonne  Wood.  Still  man,  Albert 
Anderson. 

CAST — Fredric  March,  Dan  Duryea,  Edmond 
O'Brien,  Ann  Blyth,  Florence  Eldridge,  John  Dall, 
Dona  Drake,  Betsy  Blair,  Fritz  Leiber,  Whit  Bissell, 
Don  Beddoe,  Wilton  Craff,  Virginia  Farmer,  Libby 
Taylor,  Smoki  Whitfield.  Days  in  production.  48. 
Reviewed  4-1  5-48. 

APARTMENT  FOR  PECCY 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor).  Producer  William  Perl- 
berg.  Director-screenplay,  George  Seaton.  Original 
novel,  Faith  Baldwin.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson. 
Technicolor  direction.  Natalie  Kalmus,  Clemens  Fin- 
ley.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Rosenberg.  Art 
direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Richard  Irvine.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Music  score, 
David  Raksin.  Orchestrations,  Herbert  Spencer,  Maur- 
ice de  Packh.  Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman. 
Edited  by  Robert  Simpson.  Sound  technicians,  E. 
Clayton  Ward,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager, 
Booth  McCraken.  Assistant  director,  D.  E.  Johnston. 
Script  supervisor,  Teresa  Brachetto.  Hair  stylist,  Kay 
Reed.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Bill  Riddle,  Ernie  Park. 
Crip,  Bruce  Hunsaker.  Still  man,  Emmett  Schoen- 
baum. 

CAST — Jeanne  Crain,  William  Holden,  Edmund 
Cwenn,  Gene  Lockhart,  Griff  Barnett  Randy  Stuart, 
Marion  Marshall,  Pati  Behrs,  Henri  Letondal,  House- 
ley  Stevenson,  Helen  Ford,  Almira  Sessions,  Charles 
Lane,  Ronnold  Burns,  Cene  Nelson,  Bob  Patten,  Betty 
Ann  Lynn,  Therese  Lyon,  Ann  Staunton,  Hal  K.  Daw- 
son, Frank  Scannell,  Robert  B.  Williams.  Days  in 
production,  56.  Reviewed  9-8-48. 

APPOINTMENT  WITH  MURDER 

Falcon-FILM  CLASSICS.  Producer-director,  Jack 
Bernhard.  Screenplay,  Don  Martin.  Original,  Joel 
Malone,  Harold  Swanton,  based  on  character  by 
Michael  Arlen.  Photography,  Walter  Strenge.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Wilbur  Bradley.  Set  decorations, 
Earl  Wooden.  Music  score,  Karl  Hajos.  Edited  by 
Asa  Boyd  Clark.  Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd. 
Production  manager,  George  Moskov.  Assistant 
director,  Frank  Fox.  Script  supervisor,  Mary  Gibson. 
Makeup,  Ted  Larsen.  Grip,  Fred  Russell.  Still  man, 
Al  St.  Hilaire. 

CAST — John  Calvert,  Catherine  Craig.  Jack 
Reitzen.  Lyle  Talbot.  Peter  Brocco.  Ben  Welden, 
Robert  Conte,  Jay  Griffith,  Michael  Mark,  Carlos 
Schipa,  Ann  De  Metrio,  Carole  Donne,  Barbara 
Freking.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  10-8-48. 

ARCH  OF  TRIUMPH 

David  Lcwis-Enterprise-UA.  Producer,  David  Lewis, 
Associate  producer.  Otto  Klement.  Director,  Lewis 
Milestone.  2nd  unit  director,  Nate  Watt.  Screenplay, 
Lewis  Milestone,  Harry  Brown.  Original  novel,  Erich 
Maria  Remarque.  Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Proc- 
ess, Mario  Castegnaro.  Special  effects,  Robert  M. 
Moreland.  Operating  cameraman,  Jack  Russell.  Pro- 
duction design,  William  Cameron  Menzies.  Art  di- 
rection, William  E.  Flannery.  Set  decorations,  Edward 
E.  Boyle.  Music  score,  Louis  Cruenberg.  Musical  di- 
rectors, Morris  Stoloff,  Rudolph  Polk.  Edited  by  Dun- 
can Mansfield.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster. 
Production  manager,  Joseph  C.  Gilpin.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Robert  Aldrich.  Script  supervisor,  Evelyn 
Earle.  Hair  stylist,  Lillian  Lashin.  Makeup  Custaf  M. 
Norin.  Crip,  Walter  Dalton.  Costumes  designed  by 
Edith  Head,  Marion  Herwood  Keyes.  Still  men,  Scotty 
Welborne.  Durwood  Craybill.  Technical  advisor,  Mi- 
chel Bernheim  of  the  French  Research  Foundation. 

CAST — Ingrid  Bergman,  Charles  Boyer,  Charles 
Laughton,  Louis  Calhern,  Roman  Bohnen,  Stephen 
Bekassy,  Ruth  Nelson,  Curt  Bois,  J.  Edward  Brom- 


berg,  Michael  Romanoff,  Art  Smith,  John  Laurenz, 
Leon  Lenoir,  Franco  Corsaro,  Nino  Pipitoni,  Vladimir 
Rashevsky,  Alvin  Hammer,  Jay  Cilpin,  Ilia  Khmara, 
Andre  Marsauden,  Hazel  Brooks,  Byron  Foulger,  Bill 
Conrad,  Peter  Virgo,  Feodor  Chaliapin.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 105.  Reviewed  2-18-48. 

ARE  YOU  WITH  IT? 

Ul.  Producer,  Robert  Arthur.  Co-ordinator  of  pro- 
duction, John  Hambleton.  Director,  Jack  Hively. 
Screenplay,  Oscar  Brodney.  Musical  comedy  by  Sam 
Perrin,  George  Balzer,  based  on  novel  "Slightly 
Perfect"  by  George  Malcolm-Smith.  Photography, 
Maury  Gertsman.  Special  effects,  David  S.  Horsley. 
Operating  cameraman,  Robert  Pierce.  Art  direction, 
Bernard  Herzbrun,  Emrich  Nicholson.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ray  Jeffers.  Music  supervisor, 
Milton  Schwarzwald.  Musical  direction,  Walter 
Scharf.  Songs,  Sidney  Miller,  Inez  James.  Edited  by 
Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Glenn 
E.  Anderson.  Production  manager,  Henry  "Hank" 
Spitz.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  E.  Kenny.  Script 
supervisor,  Adele  Cannon.  Hair  stylist.  Carmen 
Dirigo.  Makeup.  Bud  Westmore.  Dance  director, 
Louis  Da  Pron.  Grip,  Russ  Frank.  Costumes  designed 
by  Rosemary  Odell.  Still  man,  Glenn  Adams. 

CAST — Donald  O'Connor,  Olga  San  Juan.  Martha 
Stewart,  Lew  Parker,  Walter  Catlett.  Pat  Dane, 
Ransom  Sherman,  Louis  Da  Pron,  Noel  Nei II.  Julie 
Gibson,  George  O'Hanlon,  Eddie  Parks,  Raymond 
Largay,  Jody  Gilbert,  Howard  Negley.  Charles  Bedell. 
Days  in  production,  43.  Reviewed  3-11-48. 

THE  ARCYLE  SECRETS 

Eronel-FILM  CLASSICS.  Producers,  Alan  H.  Posner, 
Sam  X.  Abarbanel.  Associate  producer,  Albert  Bild- 
ner.  Director-original  radio  play  and  screenplay,  Cyril 
Endfield.  Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  Operating 
cameraman.  Fred  Kaifer.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld. 
Set  decorations,  Joe  Kish.  Music  score,  Ralph  Stanley. 
Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Cregg 
Tallas.  Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchinson.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Assistant  director, 
Clarence  Eurist.  Script  supervisor,  Mary  Gibson.  Hair 
stylist,  Ann  Walker.  Makeup,  Ted  Coodley.  Crip, 
Karl  Reed.  Costumes  designed  by  John  E.  Dowsing. 
Still  man,  Buddy  Longworth. 

CAST — William  Cargan,  Marjorie  Lord,  Ralph  Byrd, 
lack  Reitzen,  John  Banner,  Barbara  Billingsley.  Alex 
Fraser,  Peter  Brocco,  George  Anderson.  Mickey 
Simpson,  Alvin  Hammer,  Carole  Donne,  Mary  Tarcai, 
Robert  Kellard,  Kenneth  Creenwald,  Herbert  Rawlin- 
son.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed,  4-19-48. 

THE  ARIZONA  RANCER 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  John 
Rawlins.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  Houston. 
Photography,  J.  Roy  Hunt.  Operating  cameraman, 
Willard  Barth.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Charles  F.  Pyke.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Jack 
Mills.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director.  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Desmond  Marquette.  Sound 
technicians,  Garry  Harris,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant 
director,  John  Pommer.  Script  supervisor,  D.  Ullman. 
Hair  stylist,  Maudlee  McDougall.  Makeup.  W.  Fieldz. 
Grip,  Michael  Graves.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele 
Balkan.  Still  man,  O.  Sigurdson. 

CAST — Tim  Holt.  Jack  Holt.  Nan  Leslie.  Richard 
Martin,  Steve  Brodie,  Paul  Hurst,  Jim  Nolan,  Robert 
Bray,  Richard  Benedict,  William  Phipps.  Harry 
Harvey.  Days  in  production,  15.  Reviewed  3-24-48. 

THE  ART  DIRECTOR 

Academy  Film  Project-20th-FOX.  Producer.  Crant 
Leenhouts.  Director,  Otto  Lang.  Original.  Arthur  V. 
Jones.  Music  editor,  Leon  Birnbaum.  Edited  by  Ber- 
nie  Cooper.  Reviewed  1 948. 

ARTHUR  TAKES  OVER 

Sol  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  Wurtzel. 
Production  assistant,  Cliff  R.  Cans.  Director,  Mai  St. 
Clair.  Original  screenplay,  Mauri  Crashin.  Photogra- 
phy, Benjamin  Kline.  Operating  cameraman,  Perry 
Finnerman.  Art  direction,  George  Van  Marter.  Set 
decorations.  Al  Greenwood.  Music  score.  Darrell 
Calker.  Musical  director.  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by 
Roy  Livingston.  Supervising  editor,  William  F.  Clax- 
ton.  Sound  technician.  Max  M.  Hutchinson.  Assistant 
director,  Paul  Wurtzel.  Script  supervisor,  Sascha  Lau- 
rence. Hair  stylist,  Elaine  Ramsey.  Makeup,  Ray  Lo- 


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pez.  Crip,  C.  O.  Morris.  Still  man.  Buddy  Longworth. 

CAST — Lois  Collier,  Richard  Crane,  Skip  Homeier, 
Ann  E.  Todd,  Jerome  Cowan,  Barbara  Brown,  William 
Bakewell,  Howard  Freeman,  Joan  Blair,  Elmira  Ses- 
sions, Jeanne  Gail.  Days  in  production,  12.  Reviewed 
5-20-48. 

ASSICNED  TO  DANCER 

EL.  Producer-screenplay,  Eugene  Ling.  Director, 
Boetticher.  Original,  Robert  E.  Kent.  Dialog  director, 
Burk  Symon.  Photography,  Lewis  W.  O'Connell. 
Special  effects.  George  J.  Teague.  Operating  camera- 
man, Leland  Davis.  Art  direction,  Edward  L.  Ilou. 
Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  Clarence  Steensen. 
Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  W. 
Donn  Hayes.  Sound,  Leon  S.  Becker,  Robert  Pritchard. 
Assistant  director,  Emmett  Emerson.  Script  super- 
visor, Dick  Walton.  Makeup,  Ern  Westmore,  Frank 
Westmore.  Hair  stylists,  Joan  St.  Oegger,  Helen 
Turpin.  Grip,  Charlie  Rose.  Still  man,  Milton  Gold. 

CAST — Gene  Raymond,  Noreen  Nash,  Bob  Bice, 
Ralf  Harolde,  Martin  Kosleck,  Jack  Overman,  Gene 
Evans,  Mary  Meade,  Victor  Cutler,  Russell  Hicks, 
Dean  Reisner,  Eddie  Parks.  Emory  Parnell,  Franklyn 
Farnum,  William  Kennedy,  Chili  Williams.  Days 
in  production,  8.  Reviewed  5-3-48. 

B.  F.'S  DAUCHTER 

MCM.  Producer,  Edwin  H.  Knopf.  Director,  Robert 
Z.  Leonard.  Screenplay,  Luther  Davis.  Original  novel, 
John  P.  Marquand.  Photography,  Joseph  Ruttenberg. 
Special  effects.  Warren  Newcombe.  Montage,  Peter 
Ballbusch.  Operating  cameraman,  Herbert  Fischer. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons.  Daniel  B.  Cathcart. 
Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack  D.  Moore. 
Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Musical  director, 
Charles  Previn.  Edited  by  George  White.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer  Charles  E.  Wallace.  Production  man- 
ager, Edward  Woehler.  Assistant  director,  Bert  Glaz- 
er.  Script  supervisor,  Tess  Primock.  Hair  stylist, 
Sydney  Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip,  Leo 
Monlon.  Costumes  designed  by  Irene.  Still  man,  Ed- 
die Hubbell. 

CAST — Barbara  Stanwyck,  Van  Heflin,  Charles 
Coburn,  Richard  Hart,  Keenan  Wynn,  Margaret  Lind- 
say, Spring  Byington,  Marshall  Thompson,  Barbara 
Laage,  Thomas  E.  Breen,  Fred  Nurney.  Days  in  pro- 
duction   42.  Reviewed  2-17-48. 

THE  BABE  RUTH  STORY 
Roy  Del  Ruth-ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producer-director, 
Roy  Del  Ruth.  Associate  producer,  Joe  Kaufman.  As- 
sistant to  producer-2nd  unit  director,  D.  Ross  Leder- 
man.  Screenplay,  Bob  Considine,  George  Callahan. 
Book,  Bob  Considine.  Photography,  Philip  Tannura. 
2nd  unit,  James  Van  Trees.  Operating  cameraman, 
Eddie  Fitzgerald.  2nd  unit  operating  cameraman, 
Wilbur  Bradley.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  dec- 
orations, E.  Ray  Robinson.  Musical  director-score, 
Edward  Ward.  Edited  by  Richard  Heermance.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Production  manager, 
Glenn  Cook.  Assistant  directors,  Mel  Dellar,  Art 
Black.  Script  supervisor,  Donna  Norridge.  Makeup, 
Otis  Malcolm.  Baseball  technical  advisor-actor,  Pat 
Flaherty.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis,  Robert  Dabke.  Still 
man.  Bud  Craybill.  Costumes  designed  by  Lorraine 
MacLean.  Furs,  Willard  George. 

CAST — William  Bendix,  Claire  Trevor,  Charles 
Bickford,  Sam  Levene,  William  Frawley,  Gertrude 
Niesen,  Fred  Lightner,  Stanley  Clements,  Bobby 
Ellis,  Lloyd  Cough,  Matt  Briggs,  Paul  Cavanagh, 
Pat  Flaherty,  ToTiy  Taylor,  Richard  Lane,  Warren 
Douglas,  Mark  Koenig,  Harry  Wismer,  Mel  Allen, 
H.  V.  Kaltenborn,  Knox  Manning,  Bucky  Harris,  Bob 
Meusel.  Ziggy  Sears,  The  King's  Men,  Mitchell  Boy- 
choir.  Days  in  production,  40.  Reviewed  7-19-48. 

BACK  TRAIL 

Creat  Western-MONO.  Producer,  Barney  A.  Sar- 
ecky.  Director,  Christy  Cabanne.  Original  screenplay, 
J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann. 
Operating  cameraman.  Len  Powers.  Set  decorations, 
Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Johnny  Fuller.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant 
directors,  Eddie  Davis,  Harry  Jones.  Script  supervisor, 
Helen  McCaffrey.  Crip,  Harry  M.  Lewis.  Still  man, 
James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Mildred  Coles,  Ted  Adams,  Pierce  Lyden,  Snub  Pol- 


lard, Marshall  Reed,  Jimmy  Home,  Jr.,  Bob  Wood- 
ward, George  Holmes,  Carol  Henry.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 6.  Reviewed  12-31-48. 

BADMEN  OF  TOMBSTONE 

King  Bros. -ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producers,  Frank, 
Maurice  and  Hyman  King.  Assistant  to  producers, 
Arthur  Gardner.  Director,  Kurt  Newman.  Screenplay, 
Philip  Yordan,  Arthur  Strawn.  Original  novel,  "Last 
of  the  Badmen,"  Jay  Monaghan.  Dialog  director, 
Clarence  Marks.  Photography,  Russell  Harlan.  Special 
effects,  Max  Luttenberg.  Operating  cameraman, 
Fleet  Southcotte.  Art  direction,  Theobold  Holsopple. 
Set  decorations,  George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Roy 
Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by 
Richard  Heermance.  Sound  technicians.  Earl  Sitar, 
Harold  McNiff.  Production  manager,  Art  Siteman. 
Assistant  directors,  Frank  Heath,  Ben  Kadish,  Ed 
Morey,  Jr.  Script  supervisor,  Sam  Freedle.  Hair 
stylist,  Beth  Langston.  Makeup,  Tony  Carnagle.  Grip, 
Harry  Lewis.  Still  man.  Bud  Graybill. 

CAST — Barry  Sullivan,  Marjorie  Reynolds.  Brod- 
erick  Crawford,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Guinn  Williams. 
John  Kellogg,  Mary  Newton,  Louis  Jean  Heydt, 
Virginia  Carroll,  Dick  Wessel,  Claire  Carleton,  Ted 
Hecht,  Harry  Cording,  Lucien  Littlefield.  Harry  Hay- 
den,  William  Yip,  Olin  Howlin,  Robert  H.  Barrat, 
Julie  Gibson,  Joseph  Crehan.  Ted  Mapes,  Rory 
Mallinson,  Ted  French,  Douglas  Fowley,  Dennis 
Hoey,  Morris  Ankrum,  Tom  Fadden,  Dick  Foote, 
Billy  Gray,  Gerald  Courtmarche,  Bonnie  Lou  Don- 
aldson. Days  in  production,  22.  Reviewed  12-13-48. 

BEHIND  LOCKED  DOORS 

ARC-EL.  Producer,  Eugene  Ling.  Director,  Oscar 
Boetticher.  Screenplay,  Malvin  Wald,  Eugene  Ling. 
Original,  Malvin  Wald.  Photography,  Guy  Roe.  Special 
effects,  George  ).  Teague.  Operating  cameraman,  Lee 
Davis.  Art  direction,  Edward  L.  Ilou.  Set  decorations. 
Armor  Marlowe,  Alexander  Orenbach.  Musical  di- 
rector, Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Norman  Colbert. 
Sound,  Leon  S.  Becker,  Robert  Pritchard.  Production 
manager,  James  T.  Vaughn.  Assistant  director,  Em- 
mett Emerson.  Script  supervisor,  Richard  Walton. 
Hair  stylists,  Joan  St.  Oegger,  Helen  Turpin.  Make- 
up, Ern  Westmore,  Del  Armstrong.  Grip,  Charles 
Rose.  Costumes,  Frances  Ehren.  Still  man.  Milt  Cold. 

CAST — Lucille  Bremer,  Richard  Carlson,  Douglas 
Fowley,  Tom  Browne  Henry,  Herbert  Heyes,  Ralf 
Harolde,  Gwen  Donovan,  Morgan  Farley,  Trevor  Bar- 
dette,  Dickie  Moore.  Days  in  production,  8.  Re- 
viewed 9-3-48. 

BELLE  STARR'S  DAUCHTER 

Alson-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Edward  L.  Alperson. 
Associate  producer,  Jack  Jungmeyer,  Jr.  Director, 
Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay,  W.  R.  Burnett. 
Photography,  William  A.  Sickner.  Operating  camera- 
man, John  Martin.  Art  direction,  Lucius  Croxton. 
Set  decorations,  Dave  Milton.  Musical  director-score, 
Dr.  Edward  Kilenyi.  Edited  by  Jason  Bernie.  Sound 
technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Production  manager,  Wes- 
ley Barry.  Assistant  director,  Harry  Mancke.  Script 
supervisor,  Bill  Shanks.  Hair  stylist,  Fay  Smith.  Make- 
up, Webb  Overlander.  Grip,  Bill  Johnson.  Still  man, 
Ed  Jones. 

CAST — George  Montgomery,  Rod  Cameron  Ruth 
Roman,  Wallace  Ford,  Charles  Kemper,  William 
Phipps,  Edith  King,  Jack  Lambert,  Fred  Libby,  Isabel 
Jewell,  Larry  Johns,  Kenneth  MacDonald,  J.  Farrell 
MacDonald,  Christine  Larsen,  William  Perrott,  Frank 
Darien,  Alvin  Hammer,  Chris-Pin  Martin,  Charles 
Stevens,  Mary  Foran,  Paul  E.  Burns  Lane  Chandler. 
Days  in  production,  18.  Reviewed  10-25-48. 

BERLIN  EXPRESS 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Dore  Schary.  Producer, 
Bert  Granet.  Assistant  producer,  William  Dorfman. 
Director,  Jacques  Tourneur.  Screenplay,  Harold  Med- 
ford.  Original,  Curt  Siodmak.  Photography,  Lucien 
Ballard.  Special  effects,  Harry  Perry,  Russell  A. 
Cully.  Harold  Stine.  Operating  cameraman.  Richard 
Davol.  Art  direction.  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Alfred 
Herman.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  William 
Stevens.  Music  score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Sherman  Todd. 
Sound  technicians,  lack  Grubb,  Clem  Portman. 
Production  manager,  Sam  Ruman.  Assistant  director, 
Nate  Levinson.  Script  supervisor,  D.  Ullman.  Makeup, 
Cordon     Bau.    Hair    stylist,     Ruth    Reeves.  Dance 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


director,  Charles  O'Curran.  Crip,  S.  H.  Browell, 
Costumes  designed  by  Orry  Kelly.  Still  man,  Art  Say. 

CAST — Merle  Oberon,  Robert  Ryan,  Charles 
Korvin,  Paul  Lukas.  Robert  Coote,  Reinhold  Schunzel, 
Roman  Toporow,  Peter  Von  Zerneck,  Otto  Waldis, 
Fritz  Kortner,  Michael  Harvey,  Richard  Powers. 
Days  in  production,  98.  Reviewed  4-6-48. 

BEST  MAN  WINS 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  )ohn 
Sturges.  Screenplay,  Edward  Huebsch.  Original  based 
on  "The  Celebrated  lumping  Frog  of  Calaberas 
County"  by  Mark  Twain.  Photography,  Vincent  Far- 
rar.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Klein.  Art  direc- 
tion, Walter  Holscher.  Set  decorations,  lames  Crowe. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by 
lames  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  Howard  Fogetti. 
Assistant  director,  Paul  Donnelly.  Script  supervisor, 
Rose  Loew.nger.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Crip,  Pat 
Sutherland 

CAST — Edgar  Buchanan,  Anna  Lee,  Robert  Shayne, 
Gary  Cray,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Stanley  Andrews, 
George  Lynn,  Bill  Sheffield,  Marietta  Canty,  Paul 
E.  Burns.  Days  in  production,  16.  Reviewed  5-13-48. 

BEYOND  CLORY 

PARA.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Director,  John 
Farrow.  Original  screenplav,  Jonathan  Latimer,  Charles 
Marquis  Warren.  William  Wister  Haines.  Photography 
John  Seitz.  Special  effects.  Fardot  Edouart.  Operating 
cameraman,  Otto  Pierce.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier, 
Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer.  Ray 
Moyer.  Musical  director-score,  Victor  Young.  Edited 
by  Eda  Warren.  Sound  technicians,  Hugo  Grenzbach, 
Walter  Oberst.  Assistant  director,  William  H.  Cole- 
man. Production  manager,  Harry  Caplan.  Script 
supervisor.  Irving  Cooper.  Makeup,  Wally  Westmore. 
Grip.  Fred  True.  Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head. 
Stillman,  Jack  Koffman. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Donna  Reed,  George  Macready, 
George  Coulouris,  Harold  Vermilyea.  Henry  Travers, 
Luis  Van  Rooten,  Tom  Neal,  Conrad  Janis,  Margaret 
Field.  Paul  Lees,  Dick  Hogan,  Audie  Murphy, 
Geraldine  Wall,  Charles  Evans,  Russell  Wade,  Vincent 
Donahue.  Steve  Pendleton,  Harland  Tucker.  Days  in 
production,  40.  Reviewed  6-15-48. 

THE  BIG  CITY 

MCM.  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Director,  Norman 
Taurog.  Screenplay.  Whitfield  Cook,  Anne  Morrison 
Chapin.  Original,  Miklos  Laszlo.  Adaptation,  Nanette 
Kutner.  Additional  dialog,  Aben  Kandel.  Photogra- 
phy, Robert  Surtees.  Operating  cameraman,  Al  Lane. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Preston  Ames.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Alfred  E.  Spencer.  Or- 
chestrations, Leo  Arnaud.  Musical  director,  Georgie 
Stoll.  Edited  by  Gene  Ruggiero.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer,  Jospeh  Edmondson.  Production  manager, 
Jack  Gertsman.  Assistant  director,  Sid  Sidman.  Script 
supervisor,  John  Banse.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff. 
Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Dance  director,  Stanley  Donen. 
Crip,  Albert  Hunter.  Costumes  designed  by  Helen 
Rose.  Still  man,  Frank  Shugrue. 

CAST — Margaret  O'Brien,  Robert  Preston,  Danny 
Thomas,  George  Murphy,  Karin  Booth,  Edward  Arn- 
old, Butch  Jenkins,  Betty  Garrett,  Lotte  Lehmann, 
Page  Cavanaugh  trio,  Connie  Gilchrist,  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 45.  Reviewed  3-23-48. 

THE  BIG  CLOCK 

PARA.  Producer,  Richard  Maibaum.  Director,  John 
Farrow.  Screenplay,  Jonathan  Latimer.  Original  novel, 
Kenneth  Pearling.  Photography,  John  Seitz.  Special 
effects.  Gordon  Jennings.  Process,  Farciot  Edouart. 
Operating  cameraman.  Otto  Pierce.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Roland  Anderson,  Albert  Nozaki.  Set 
decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Ross  Dowd.  Music  score, 
Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Eda  Warren.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Hugo  Grenzbach,  Gene  Garvin.  Production 
manager,  Harry  Caplan.  Assistant  director,  Will;am 
H.  Coleman.  Script  supervisor,  Donald  Lubin.  Makeup, 
Wally  Westmore.  Crip,  Charles  Sickler.  Costumes 
designed  by  Edith  Head    Still  man,  Jack  Koffman. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Charles  Laughton,  Maureen 
O'Sullivan,  George  Macready,  Rita  Johnson,  Elsa 
Lancaster.  Harold  Vermilyea,  Dan  Tobin,  Henry 
Morgan,  Richard  Webb,  Tad  Van  Brunt,  Elaine  Riley. 
Luis  Van  Rooten,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Margaret  Field, 
Philip  Van  Zandt,  Henri  Letondal,  Douglas  Spencer. 
Days  in  production,  45.  Reviewed  2-16-48. 


THE  BIG  PUNCH 

WB.  Producer,  Saul  Elkins.  Director  Sherry 
Shourds.  Screenplay,  Bernard  Girard.  Original,  George 
Carleton  Brown.  Dialog  director,  John  Maxwell.  Pho- 
tography, Carl  Guthrie.  Special  effects,  William  Mc- 
Cann,  H.  F.  Koenekamp.  Operating  cameraman,  Lou 
Jennings.  Technical  adviser,  Clair  B.  Gahagen.  Art 
direction,  Charles  H.  Clarke.  Set  decorations,  William 
Wallace.  Music  score,  William  Lava.  Orchestrations, 
Charles  Maxwell.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Edited  by  Frank  Magee.  Sound  technician,  Charles 
Lang.  Production  manager,  Don  Page.  Script  super- 
visor, Rita  Michaels.  Hair  stylist  Tillie  Starriett. 
Makeup,  Perc  Westmore.  Crip,  Herschel  Brown.  Still 
man,  Fred  Morgan. 

CAST — Wayne  Morris,  Lois  Maxwell,  Gordon  Mac- 
Rae,  Mary  Stuart,  Anthony  Warde,  |immy  Ames, 
Marc  Logan,  Eddie  Dunn,  Charles  Marsh.  Days  in 
production,  35.  Reviewed  5-25-48. 

BIC  TOWN  SCANDAL 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  William  Thomas.  Original 
screenplay.  Milton  Raison.  Original  based  on  radio 
program,  "Big  Town."  Photography,  Ellis  W.  Carter. 
Operating  cameraman.  Kit  Carson.  Art  direction,  F. 
Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  Thompson,  Alfred 
Keggeris.  Musical  supervision,  Dave  Chudnow. 
Musical  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Edited  by  Howard 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant 
director,  Howard  B.  Pine.  Hair  stylist,  Lillian  Burk- 
hart.  Makeup,  Webb  Overlander.  Grip,  Karl  Reed. 
Still  man,  Eddie  Henderson. 

CAST — Philip  Reed,  Hillary  Brooke,  Stanley 
Clements,  Darryl  Hickman,  Carl  "Alfalfa"  Switzer, 
Roland  de  Pree.  Tommy  Bond,  Vince  Barnett,  Charles 
Arnet,  Joe  Allen,  Jr.,  Donna  de  Mario,  John  Phillips, 
Reginald  Bilado.  Days  in  production,  13.  Reviewed 
5-24-48. 

THE  BISHOP'S  WIFE 

Coldwyn-RKO.  Producer,  Samuel  Goldwyn.  Direc- 
tor, Henry  Koster.  Screenplay,  Robert  E.  Sherwood, 
Leonardo  Bercovici.  Original  novel,  Robert  Nathan. 
Photography,  Gregg  Toland.  Operating  cameraman, 
Bert  Shipham.  Art  direction,  George  Jenkins,  Perry 
Ferguson.  Set  decorations,  Julia  Heron.  Music  score, 
Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  director,  Emil  Newman. 
Edited  by  Monica  Collingswood.  Sound  technician, 
Fred  Lau.  Production  manager,  Raoul  Pagel.  Assist- 
ant director,  Joe  Boyle.  Script  supervisors,  Irene  Car- 
son, Sam  Freedle.  Hair  stylist,  Marie  Clark.  Makeup, 
Robert  Stephanoff.  Grip,  Ralph  Coge.  Still  man,  Hal 
McAlpin. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Loretta  Young,  David  Niven, 
Monty  Woolley,  James  Gleason,  Gladys  Cooper.  Elsa 
Lanchester,  Sara  Haden,  Karolyn  Crimes,  Tito  Vuolo, 
Regis  Toomey,  Sara  Edwards,  Ann  O'Neal,  Margaret 
McWade,  Ben  Erway,  Erville  Alderson.  Teddy  Infuhr, 
Eugene  Borden,  Almira  Sessions,  Claire  DuBrey,  Flor- 
ence Auer,  Margaret  Wells,  Kitty  O'Neill,  Isobel 
Jewell.  David  Leonard,  Dorothy  Vaughn,  Edgar  Dear- 
ing,  the  Mitchell  Boychoir.  Days  in  production,  60. 
Reviewed  1  1-17-47. 

THE  BLACK  ARROW 

Edward  Small-COL.  Producer,  Grant  Whvtock.  Di- 
rector, Gordon  Douglas.  Screenplay,  Richard  Schayer, 
David  P.  Sheppard,  Thomas  Seller.  Original  story, 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  Photography,  Charies  Law- 
ton.  |r.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Klein.  Art  di- 
rection, Stephen  Goosson,  A.  Leslie  Thomas.  Set 
decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee,  James  Crowe.  Music 
score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound 
technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Carl 
Hiecke.  Script  supervisor,  Helen  McCafferv.  Hair 
stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Makeup,  Don  Cash.  Grip,  Ed 
Blaisdell.  Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still 
man,  Homer  van  Pelt. 

CAST — Louis  Hayward.  Janet  Blair,  Ceorge  Mac- 
ready,  Edgar  Buchanan,  Rhys  Williams,  Walter  Kings- 
ford,  Lowell  Gilmore,  Halliwell  Hobbes,  Paul  Cava- 
nagh,  Ray  Teal.  Russell  Hicks,  Leslie  Denison,  Betty 
Fairfax,  Billy  Bevan.  Days  in  production,  26.  Re- 
viewed 6-30-48. 

BLACK  BART 

Ul.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Leonard  Goldstein. 
Director,  George  Sherman.  Screenplay.  Luci  Ward. 
Jack  Natteford,  William  Bowers.  Original,  Luci  Ward, 
Jack    Natteford.     Photography,     Irving  Glassberg. 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


403 


Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus;  Clemens 
Finley.  Operating  cameraman,  Ed  Sharp.  Art  direc- 
tion, Bernard  Herzbrun,  Emrich  Nicholson.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  William  L.  Stevens. 
Music  score,  Frank  Skinner.  Edited  by  Russell  Schoen- 
garth.  Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Corson  lowett.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Howard  Christie.  Assistant  director, 
William  Holland.  Script  supervisor,  Pat  Betz.  Hair 
dresser.  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup,  Bud  Westmore. 
Dance  director,  Val  Raset.  Crip,  Dean  Paup. 
Costumes  designed  by  Yvonne  Wood.  Still  man, 
Ed  O'Toole. 

CAST — Yvonne  DeCarlo,  Dan  Duryea,  Jeffrey 
Lynn,  Percy  Kilbride,  Lloyd  Cough,  Frank  Lovejoy, 
John  Mclntire,  Don  Beddoe,  Ray  Walker,  Soledad 
Jiminez,  Eddy  C.  Waller.  Anne  O'Neil,  Chief  Many 
Treaties.  Days  in  production,  33.  Reviewed  1-28-48. 

BLACK  EACLE 

COL.  Producer,  Robert  Cohn.  Director,  Robert 
Cordon.  Screenplav,  Edward  Huebsch,  Hal  Smith. 
Original  story,  "The  Passing  of  Black  Eagle"  by 
O.  Henry.  Adaptation,  Edward  Huebsch.  Photography, 
Henry  Freulich.  Operating  cameraman  Cert  Ander- 
son. Art  direction,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations, 
Louis  Diage.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff . 
Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  George 
Cooper.  Assistant  director,  Earl  Bellamy.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Wyonna  O'Brien.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt. 
Grip,  Hal  Hanks.  Still  man,  Joe  Walters. 

CAST — William  Bishop,  Virginia  Patton,  Gordon 
Jones,  James  Bell,  Trevor  Bardette,  Will  Wright,  Ed- 
mund MacDonald,  Paul  E.  Burns,  Harry  Cheshire,  Al 
Eben,  Ted  Mapes  Richard  Talmadge.  Days  in  pro- 
duction. 13.  Reviewed  10-25-48. 

BLACK  HILLS 

PRC-EL.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray 
Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Joseph  Poland.  Photog- 
raphy, Ernest  Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Archie 
Dalzell.  Art  direction.  Jack  Mills.  Music  score, 
Walter  Greene.  Musical  director,  Dick  Carruth. 
Songs,  Eddie  Dean,  Hal  Blair,  Pete  Cates.  Edited 
by  Hu°h  Winn.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn. 
Production  manager,  William  L.  Nolte.  Assistant 
director,  Ira  Webb.  Script  supervisor,  Doris  Miller. 
Makeup,  Max  Asher.  Grip,  Noble  Craig.  Still  man, 
James  Doolittle. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Shirley  Patterson,  Roscoe  Ates 
Terry  Frost,  Steve  Drake,  Bill  Fawcett,  Lee  Morgan, 
Nina  Bara,  Lane  Bradford,  George  Chesebro,  Andy 
Parker  and  the  Plainsmen,  White  Cloud  (horse). 
Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed  9-17-48. 

BLAZING  ACROSS  THE  PECOS 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Photogra- 
phy, Ira  H.  Morgan.  Operating  cameraman,  Gert  An- 
derson. Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations 
Sidney  Clifford.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Gilbert  Kay 
Script  supervisor,  Wyonna  O'Brien.  Grip,  Al  Becker. 
Still  man.  Irving  Lippman. 

CAST — Charles  Starret,  Smiley  Burnette,  Patricia 
White,  Paul  Campbell.  Charles  Wilson,  Thomas  Jack- 
son, Jack  Ingram,  Chief  Thunder  Cloud.  Pat  O'Mal- 
ley,  Jacques  O'Mahoney,  Frank  McCarroll,  Pierce  Ly- 
den,  Paul  Conrad.  Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed 
8-27-48. 

BLONDE  ICE 

Martin  Mooney-FILM  CLASSICS.  Producer  Martin 
Mooney.  Assistant  to  producer,  William  'Stirling 
Associate  producer,  Robert  E.  Callahan.  Director 
Jack  Bernhard.  Screenplay,  Kenneth  Garnet,  Raymond 
Schrock.  Original  novel,  "Once  Too  Often"  by  Whit- 
man Chambers.  Adaptation,  Dick  Irving  Hyland 
Dialog  director,  Jack  Daly.  Photography.  George 
Robinson.  Special  effects,  Ray  Mercer.  Operating 
cameraman.  Harvey  Gould.  Art  direction  George  Van 
Marter.  Set  decorations,  Joe  Kish.  Music  score, 
Irving  Certz.  Edited  by  Jason  Bernie.  Douglas  Bagier 
Sound  technician.  Ferol  Redd.  Production  manager 
George  Moskov.  Assistant  director.  Frank  Fox.  Script 
supervisor,  Eleanor  Donohoe.  Hair  stylist,  Loretta 
Bickel.  Makeup,  Teo  Larsen.  Grip,  Fred  Russell  Still 
man.    lames  Doolittle. 

CAST — Robert  Paige,  Leslie  Brooks.  Russ  Vincent, 
Michael  Whalen.  James  Griffith.  Emory  Parnell 
Walter  Sande.  John  Holland,  Mildred  Coles,  Selmer 
Jackson,  David  Leonard,  Jack  Del  Rio.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 10.  Reviewed  5-14-48. 


BLONDE  SAVACE 

Ens:gn-PRC.  Producer,  Lionel  J.  Toll.  Director, 
S.  K.  Seeley.  Original  screenplay,  Cordon  Bache. 
Photography,  William  Sickner.  Special  effects,  Larry 
Chapman.  Operating  cameraman,  John  Martin.  Art 
direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Alfred  E. 
Kegarris.  Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody.  Edited  by  Paul 
Landres.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Production 
manager,  William  Calihan,  Jr.  Assistant  director, 
Robert  Saunders.  Script  supervisor,  Nona  Vas.  Make- 
up, Vern  Murdock.  Crip,  Harry  Lewis.  Still  man, 
James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Veda  Ann  Borg,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Frank 
Jenks,  Matt  Willis,  Ernest  Whitman,  Gay  Forrester, 
John  Dehner,  Arthur  Foster,  Alex  Fraser,  Eve  Whit- 
ney, James  Logan.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed 

1-  30-48 

BLONDIE  IN  THE  DOUGH 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Abby  Berlin. 
Screenplay,  Arthur  Marx,  Jack  Henley.  Original,  Ar- 
1hur  Marx.  Photography,  Vincent  Farrar.  Operating 
cameraman,  Victor  Scheurich.  Art  direction,  George 
Brooks.  Set  decorations,  James  Crowe.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Henry  Ba- 
tista. Sound  technician,  Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Carter  DeHaven,  Jr.  Script  supervisor,  Rose 
Loewinger.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Makeup,  Bob 
Meaching.  Grip,  Pat  Sutherland.  Still  man,  Joe  Wal- 
ters. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry 
Simms,  Marjone  Kent,  Jerome  Cowan,  Hugh  Herbert, 
Clarence  Kolb,  Danny  Mummert,  William  Forrest, 
Eddie  Acuff.  Norman  Phillips,  Kernan  Cripps.  Fred 
Sears,  Daisy  (Dog).  Days  in  production,  20.  Reviewed 

2-  3-48. 

BLONDIE'S  REWARD 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Abby  Berlin. 
Original  screenplay,  Edward  Bernds.  Based  on  char- 
acters created  by  Chic  Young.  Photography,  Vincent 
Farrar.  Operating  cameraman,  Cert  Anderson.  Art 
direction,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Sidney 
Clifford.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Ed- 
ited by  Al  Clark.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Goodwin. 
Assistant  director,  James  Nicholson.  Script  super- 
visor, Ruth  Brownson.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt. 
Makeup,  Knute  Jones.  Grip,  Pat  Sutherland.  Still 
man.  Don  Christie. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry  Simms 
Mariorie  Kent,  Jerome  Cowan,  Gay  Nelson,  Ross 
Ford,  Danny  Mummert,  Paul  Harvey,  Frank  Jenks, 
Chick  Chandler,  Jack  Rice,  Eddie  Acuff,  Alyn  Lock- 
wood,  Frank  Sully,  Myron  Healev,  Chester  Clute. 
Days  in  production,  19.  Reviewed  8-13-48. 

BLOOD  ON  THE  MOON 

RKO.  Executive  producer.  Sig  Rogell.  Producer, 
Theron  Warth.  Director,  Robert  Wise.  Sreenplay, 
Lillie  Hayward.  Original  novel,  Luke  Short.  Adapta- 
tion, Harold  Shumate,  Luke  Short.  Photography, 
Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully. 
Operating  cameraman,  Fred  Bentley.  Art  direction, 
Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera,  James  Altwies.  Music  score, 
Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Ed- 
ited by  Samuel  E.  Beetley.  Sound  technicians,  John 
C.  Cass  Terry  Kellum.  Production  manager,  Eddie 
Killy.  Assistant  director,  Maxwell  Henry,  Script  su- 
pervisor, Bill  Shanks.  Hair  stylist.  Hazel  Rogers. 
Markeup,  Gordon  Bau.  Grip,  Tom  Clement.  Costumes 
designed  by  Edward  Stevenson.  Still  man,  Ollie  Si- 
gurdson. 

CAST — Robert  Mitchum,  Barbara  Bel  Geddes.  Rob- 
ert Preston,  Walter  Brennan,  Phyllis  Thaxter,  Frank 
Faylen,  Tom  Tully,  Charles  McCram.  Clifton  Young, 
Tom  Tyler,  George  Cooper,  Richard  Powers,  Bud  Os- 
borne, Zon  Murray  Robert  Bray.  Days  in  production. 
60.  Reviewed  1  1-10-48. 

BOB  AND  SALLY 

SOCIAL  GUIDANCE.  Producer.  J.  C.  Sanford, 
Director,  Earle  C.  Kenton.  Original  screenplay,  Mary 
C.  Palmer.  Photography,  Ellis  Carter.  Art  direction, 
Louis  H.  Creber.  Music  score-direction,  Milton  Rosen. 
Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Sound  technician,  Hugh 
McDowell.  Assistant  director,  Louis  Germonprez. 
Script  supervisor,  Sam  Freedle.  Makeup.  Paul  Stan- 
hope. 

CAST — Gloria  Marlen,  Ralph  Hodges.  Rick  Vallin, 
Mildred  Coles,  Charles  Quigley,  Mary  Bear,  Charles 
Evans  William  Newell,  Jean  Andren.  Reviewed 
5-5-48. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


BODYCUARD 

RKO.  Producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Director,  Richard  O. 
Fleischer.  Screenplay,  Fred  Niblo,  Jr.,  Harry  Essex. 
Original,  George  W.  George,  Robert  B.  Altman.  Pho- 
tography, Robert  de  Grasse.  Special  effects,  Russell 
A.  Cully.  Operating  cameraman,  Charlie  Burke.  Art 
direction,  Albert  D'Agostino,  Feild  Gray.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera,  |ames  Altwies.  Music  score, 
Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Ed- 
ited by  Elmo  Williams.  Sound  technicians,  Earl  A. 
Wolcott,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  director,  James 
Casey.  Script  supervisor,  William  Shanks,  Hair  stylist, 
Hazel  Rogers.  Makeup,  Gordon  Bau.  Grip,  Ralph 
Wildman.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Balkan.  Still 
man.  Rod  Tolmie. 

CAST — Lawrence  Tierney,  Prise  ilia  Lane,  Philip 
Reed,  June  Clayworth,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Steve  Brodie, 
Frank  Fenton,  Charles  Cane.  Days  in  production,  18. 
Reviewed  9-1-48. 

THE  BOLD  FRONTIERSMAN 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Gordon  Kay.  Director, 
Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  Bob  Williams.  Pho- 
tography, Ernest  Miller.  Special  effects,  Howard  & 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman,  Herb 
Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction.  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles  Thompson.  Mu- 
sical director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Arthur  Rob- 
erts. Sound  technician,  Victor  B.  Appel.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Joe  Dill.  Script  supervisor,  Robert  Walker. 
Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Gray.  Make-up,  Howard  Smit. 
Grip,  Ben  Bishop.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Pal- 
mer. Still  man,  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Eddy  Waller,  Roy 
Barcroft,  John  Alvin,  Francis  McDonald,  Fred  Gra- 
ham, Edward  Cassidy,  Edmund  Cobb,  Harold  Good- 
win, Jack  Kirk,  Ken  Terrell,  Marshall  Reed,  Al 
Murphy.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  4-21-48. 

THE  BOY  WITH  GREEN  HAIR 

RKO  (Technicolor).  Executive  producer,  Dore 
Schary.  Producer,  Stephen  Ames.  Director,  Joseph 
Losey.  Screenplay,  Ben  Barzman,  Alfred  Lewis  Lev- 
itt. Original,  Betsy  Beaton.  Photography,  George 
Barnes.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Mor- 
gan Padelford.  Operating  cameraman.  Eddie  Pyle. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  DAgostino,  Ralph  Berger. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  William  Stevens. 
Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Orchestrations,  Gil  Grau. 
Musical  director  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Frank 
Doyle.  Sound  technicians,  Earl  Wolcott,  Clem  Port- 
man.  Production  manager,  Ruby  Rosenberg.  Assist- 
ant director,  James  Lane.  Script  supervisor,  Richard 
Kinon.  Hair  stylist,  Hazel  Rogers.  Makeup,  Gordon 
Bau.  Grip.  Ralph  Wildman.  Costumes  designed  by 
Adele  Balkan.  Still  man.  Rod  Tolmie. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  Robert  Ryan,  Barbara  Hale, 
Dean  Stockwell,  Richard  Lyon,  Walter  Catlett,  Sam- 
uel S.  Hinds,  Regis  Toomey,  Charles  Meredith,  David 
Clarke,  Billy  Sheffield  John  Calkins,  Teddy  Infuhr, 
Dwayne  Hickman,  Eilene  Janssen,  Curtis  Jackson, 
Charles  Arnt.  Days  in  production,  36.  Reviewed 
1  1-16-48. 

THE  BRIDE  GOES  WILD 

MCM.  Producer,  William  H.  Wright.  Director, 
Norman  Taurog.  Original  screenplay,  Albert  Beich. 
Photography,  Ray  June.  Operating  cameraman,  Dale 
Deverman.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Harry  Mc- 
Afee. Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Arthur  Krams. 
Music  score,  Rudolph  G.  Kopp.  Edited  by  George 
Boemler.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Production  man- 
ager. Jack  Gertsman.  Assistant  director,  Sid  Sidman. 
Script  supervisor,  Eylla  Jacobus.  Hair  stylist  Sydney 
Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip,  Mervin  Price. 
Costumes  designed  by  Helen  Rose.  Still  man,  Otto 
Dyar. 

CAST — Van  Johnson  June  Allyson,  Butch  Jenkins. 
Hume  Cronyn,  Una  Merkel,  Arlene  Dahl,  Richard 
Derr,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Clara  Blan- 
dick,  Kathleen  Howard.  Days  in  production,  56.  Re- 
viewed 2-25-48. 

BUCKAROO  FROM  POWDER  RIVER 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay.  Norman  Hall.  Photography. 
George  F.  Kelley.  Operating  cameraman,  Emil  Harris. 
Art  direction.  Harvev  Gillett.  Set  decorations,  David 
Montrose.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician, 
Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant  director,  William  O'Con- 


nor. Script  supervisor,  Wyonna  O'Brien.  Hair  stylist, 
Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Howard  Burroughs.  Still  man,  Art 
Marion. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Eve 
Miller,  Forrest  Taylor,  Paul  Campbell,  Doug  Coppin, 
Philip  Morris.  Casey  MacGregor,  Ted  Adams,  Ethan 
Laidlaw,  Frank  McCarroll.  Days  in  production,  8.  Re- 
viewed 3-5-48. 

BUNCALOW  13 

Belsam-20th-FOX.  Producer-original,  Sam  Baer- 
witz.  Director,  Edward  L.  Cahn.  Screenplay,  Richard 
G.  Hubler.  Photography,  Jackson  C.  Rose.  Operating 
cameraman,  Carl  Wester.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos. 
Set  decorations,  A.  E.  Kegerris.  Musical  director,  Ed- 
ward J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Lou  Sackin.  Sound  technician, 
Garry  Harris.  Production  manager,  Robert  Erlik.  As- 
sistant director  Jack  Gertsman.  Script  supervisor, 
Mary  Chaffee.  Hair  stylist,  Marcia  Masa.  Makeup, 
Bernard  Ponedel.  Dance  director,  Amy  Riachi.  Grip, 
Stan  Levin.  Still  man,  Bert  Lynch. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Margaret  Hamilton,  Richard 
Cromwell,  James  Flavin,  Frank  Cady,  Marjorie  Ho- 
shelle,  Eddie  Acuff,  Mildred  Coles.  Lyle  Lytell,  John 
Davidson,  Jody  Gilbert,  Robert  Malcom.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 9.  Reviewed  11-18-48. 

CAGED  FURY 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  William  Berke.  Original 
screenplay,  David  Lang.  Photography,  Ellis  W.  Carter. 
Operating  cameraman,  Kit  Carson.  Art  direction, 
Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decorations,  Alfred  Kegerris. 
Music  score,  Harry  Lubin.  Musical  supervision,  David 
Chudnow.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Howard 
B.  Pine.  Script  supervisor,  Frances  Steens.  Hair  stylist, 
Doris  Harris.  Makeup,  Paul  Stanhope.  Grip,  Karl 
Reed.  Still  man,  Don  English. 

CAST — Richard  Denning,  Sheila  Ryan.  Mary  Beth 
Hughes,  Buster  Crabbe,  Frank  Wilcox.  Days  in  pro- 
duction,  14.  Reviewed  2-13-48. 

CALIFORNIA  FIREBRAND 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Melville 
Tucker.  Director,  Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  I. 
Benton  Cheney.  |ohn  K.  Butler.  Additional  dialog, 
Royal  K.  Cole.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Special 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating 
cameraman,  Joe  Novak.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr..  James  Redd. 
Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Tony 
Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Herbert  Norsch.  Assist- 
ant director,  Jack  Lacey.  Script  supervisor,  Larry  Lund. 
Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Nils  Mathias.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Adele  Palmer.  Still  man.  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Monte  Hale.  Adrian  Booth.  Paul  Hurst, 
Alice  Tyrell.  Tristram  Coffin,  LeRoy  Mason.  Douglas 
Evans,  Sarah  Edwards,  Daniel  M.  Sheridan,  Duke 
York,  Lanny  Rees,  Foy  Willing  and  the  Riders  of  the 
Purple  Sage.  Days  in  production,  17.  Reviewed  4- 
2-48. 

CALIFORNIA'S  GOLDEN  BEGINNING 

Academy  Film  Project-PARA.  Producer.  Grant 
Leenhouts.  Directors,  C.  B.  deMille,  Wm.  H.  Cole- 
man. Original,  Jack  Roberts.  Operating  cameraman, 
Stuart  Thompson.  Musical  director,  Irving  Talbot. 
Edited  by  Frank  Brock.  Production  manager,  Frank 
Caffey. 

CAST — John  Eldredge,  Louis  Jean  Heydt,  Harold 
Vermilyea,  Lane  Chandler,  Will  Wright,  Irving  Ba- 
con. Reviewed  1948. 

CALL  NORTHSIDE  777 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Otto  Lang.  Director,  Henry 
Hathaway.  Screenplay,  Jerome  Cady,  Jay  Dratler. 
Original  articles,  James  P.  McGuire.  Adaptation, 
Leonard  Hoffman,  Quentin  Reynolds.  Photography, 
Joe  MacDonald.  Special  effects.  Fred  Sersen.  Operat- 
ing cameraman,  Atillio  Gabani.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  Mark  Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little.  Walter  M.  Scott.  Orchestrations,  Edward 
Powell.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited  bv 
I.  Watson  Webb.  Jr.  Sound  technicians,  W.  D.  Fl:ck. 
Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Sam  Wurtzel. 
Assistant  directors,  Abe  Steinberg,  Joe  Rickards. 
Script  supervisor,  Stanley  Scheuer.  Makeup.  Ben  Nye. 
Dick  Smith,  Thomas  Tuttle.  Hair  stylist.  Myrtle  Ford. 
Grip,  Frank  Cory.  Costumes  designed  by  Kay  Nelson. 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


405 


Stillmen,  ).  C.  Milligan,  Paul  Russell. 

CAST — James  Stewart,  Richard  Conte,  Lee  J.  Cobb, 
Helen  Walker,  Betty  parde,  Kasia  Orzazewski, 
Joanne  De  Bergh,  Howard  Smith,  Moroni  Olsen,  John 
Mclntire,  Paul  Harvey,  J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Samuel  S. 
Hinds,  George  Tyne,  Richard  Bishop,  Otto  Waldis, 
Michael  Chapin,  John  Bleifer,  Addison  Richards, 
Richard  Rober,  Eddie  Dunn,  Percy  Helton,  Charles 
Lane,  E.  C.  Marshall,  William  Post,  Jr.,  Lionel 
Stander,  Jonathan  Hale,  Jane  Crowley,  Robert  Karnes. 
Days  in  production,  63.  Reviewed  1-21-48. 


CAMPUS  HONEYMOON 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Fanchon.  Director-songs, 
Richard  Sale.  Screenplay,  Richard  Sale,  Jerry  Cruskin. 
Original,  Thomas  R.  St.  George.  Photography,  John 
MacBurnie.  Operating  cameraman,  Enzo  Martinelli. 
Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations, 
George  Milo.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited 
by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technicians,  Vic  Appel, 
Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Herb  Mendelson. 
Script  supervisor.  Jack  Herzberg.  Hair  stylist.  Hazel 
Keithley.  Makeup,  Howard  Smith.  Grip,  Whitey 
Lawrence.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Palmer. 
Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Lynn  Wilde,  Lee  Wilde.  Adele  Mara, 
Richard  Crane.  Hal  Hackett,  Wilson  Wood  Stenhanie 
Bachelor,  Teddy  Infuhr,  Edwin  Maxwell,  Boyd  Irwin, 
Kay  Morley,  Charles  Smith,  Edward  Gargan.  Maxine 
Semon,  William  Simon,  Jr.  Days  in  production,  11. 
Reviewed  1-23-48. 


CAMPUS  SLEUTH 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Will  Jason.  Associate 
producer,  Maurice  Duke.  Screenplay, Hal  Collins.  Orig- 
inal, Max  Wilson,  Hal  Collins.  Photography,  Mack 
Stengler.  Operating  cameraman,  Bill  Margolies.  Art 
direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Boltz. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  William 
Austin;  supervision,  Otho  Lovering.  Sound  techni- 
cian, John  Carter.  Production  manager,  Glenn  Cook. 
Assistant  director.  William  Calihan,  Jr.  Script  clerk, 
Bobbie  Sierkes.  Grip,  Geo.  Booker.  Still  man,  Tal- 
madge  Morrison. 

CAST — Freddie  Stewart.  June  Preisser,  Warren 
Mills,  Noel  Neill,  Donald  MacBride,  Monte  Collins, 
Stan  Ross,  Bobby  Sherwood,  Billy  Snyder,  William 
Norton  Bailey,  Charles  Campbell,  Paul  Bryar,  George 
Eldredge,  Dottye  D.  Brown,  Harry  Taylor,  Margaret 
Bert,  Lane  Chandler,  Joey  Preston,  Mildred  Jorman, 
Jimmy  Grisson,  George  Fields.  Bobby  Sherwood  and 
his  orchestra.  Gerri  Gallian.  Days  in  production,  9. 
Reviewed  5-4-48. 


CANON  CITY 

Bvrcn  Foy-EL.  Producer,  Robert  T.  Kane.  Director- 
original  screenplav  Crane  Wilbur.  2nd  unit  director, 
James  Leicester.  Dialog  director,  Burk  Symon.  Pho- 
tography, John  Alton.  2nd  unit.  Walter  Strenge. 
Special  effects,  George  |.  Teague.  Operating  camera- 
man, Les  Shorr.  Art  direction,  Frank  Durlauf.  Set 
decorations,  Armor  Marlowe.  Clarence  Steensen. 
Musical  director.  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  bv  Louis 
H.  Sackin.  Sound.  Leon  S.  Becker.  Hugh  MrDowell. 
Production  manager,  James  T.  Vaughn.  Assistant 
directors.  Ridgeway  Callow,  Allen  K.  Wood.  Scriot 
supervisor.  Arnold  Laven.  Hair  stylists,  loan  St. 
Oegger,  Beth  L^ngston.  Grip,  Charlie  Rose.  Makeup, 
Em  Westmore,  Frank  Westmore.  Still  men  Ted  Weis- 
harth  and  Milt  Gold.  Costumes  supervision,  France 
Ehr-n. 

CAST — Scott  Br?dy.  |eff  Corey  Whit  Bissell, 
Stanley  Clements.  Charles  Russell,  DeForest  Kelley, 
Ralph  Byrd,  Mabel  Paige.  Warden  Roy  Best.  Days 
in   production,   21.   Reviewed  6-22-48. 


CARSON  CITY  RAIDERS 
REP.  Associate  producer,  Gordon  Kay.  Director, 
Yakima  Canutt.  Original  screenplay,  Earle  Snell. 
Photography,  William  Bradford.  Operating  camera- 
man, Joe  Novak.  Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Mu- 
sical director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Tony  Mar- 
tinelli. Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant 
director,  John  Grubbs.  Script  supervisor.  Bob  Walker. 
Hair  stylist,  Hazel  Keithly.  Grip,  Ben  Bishop.  Make- 


up, Bob  Mark.  Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold.  Costumes 
designed  by  Adele  Palmer. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Eddy  Waller,  Frank 
Reicher,  Beverly  Jons,  Hal  Landon,  Steve  Darrell, 
Harold  Goodwin,  Dale  Van  Sickel,  Tom  Chatterton, 
Edmund  Cobb.  Holly  Bane,  Bob  Wilke,  Black  Jack 
(horse).  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  5-25-48. 


CASBAH 

Marston-UI.  Producer,  Nat  C.  Goldstone.  Associate 
producer-musical  story,  Erik  Charell.  Director,  John 
Berry.  Screenplay,  L.  Bush-Fekete,  Arnold  Manoff. 
Original  novel,  "Pepe  Le  Moko"  by  Detective 
Ashelbe.  Photography,  Irving  Glassberg.  Special 
effects,  David  S.  Horsley.  Operating  cameraman,  Lew 
Schwartz.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  John  F. 
DeCuir.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Oliver 
Emert.  Music  score,  Harold  Arlen.  Edited  by  Edward 
Curtiss.  Sound  technicians,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Jack  A. 
Bolger,  Jr.  Production  manager,  Ken  Weeks. 
Assistant  director,  Jack  Voglin.  Script  supervisor, 
Connie  Earle.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup, 
Bud  Westmore.  Dance  director,  Bernard  Pearce. 
Grip,  E.  Brown.  Costumes  designed  by  Yvonne  Wood. 
Stillman,  Ed  Jones. 

CAST — Yvonne  DeCarlo,  Tony  Martin.  Peter  Lorre, 
Marta  Toren,  Hugo  Haas,  Thomas  Gomez,  Douglas 
Dick,  Katherine  Dunham,  Herbert  Rudley,  Gene 
Walker,  Curt  Conway,  Andre  Pola.  Barry  Bernard, 
Virginia  Gregg,  Will  Lee,  Harris  Brown,  Houseley 
Stevenson,  Robert  Kendall.  Days  in  production,  48. 
Reviewed  3-4-48. 

THE  CHALLENCE 

Reliance-20th  FOX.  Producers,  Ben  Pivar,  Bernard 
Small.  Director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  Screenplay,  Frank 
Gruber,  Irving  Elman.  Original  novel  by  Sapper. 
Photography,  George  Robinson.  Operating  camera- 
man, Harvey  Gould.  Art  direction,  Walter  R.  Koessler. 
Set  decorations,  Fay  Babcock.  Music  score,  Milton 
Rosen.  Edited  by  Fred  Feitshans,  Jr.  Sound  technician, 
John  Carter.  Production  manager,  Don  Verk.  Assist- 
ant director,  Eddie  Stein.  Script  supervisor,  Mary 
Chaffee.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Thompson.  Makeup, 
Jack  Casey.  Grip,  Fred  Russell.  Still  man,  C.  Ken 
Lobben. 

CAST — Tom  Conway.  June  Vincent,  Richard 
Stapiey,  John  Newland,  Eily  Malyon,  Terry  Milburn, 
Stanley  Logan,  Leyland  Hodgson,  James  Fairfax,  Pat 
Aherne,  Oliver  Blake,  Houseley  Stevenson.  Days  in 
producrion,  10.  Reviewed  2-18-48. 


THE  CHECKERED  COAT 

Belsam-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sam  Bearwitz.  Assist- 
ant producer,  Robert  Erlik.  Director,  Edward  L.  Cahn. 
Screenplay,  John  C.  Higgins.  Original,  Seeleg  Lester, 
Merwin  Gerard.  Photography,  Jackson  Rose.  Operat- 
ing cameraman,  Carl  Wester.  Art  direction,  Paul 
Sylos.  Set  decorations.  Fay  Babcock.  Music  score- 
orchestrations-direction,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by 
Paul  Landres.  Sound  technician,  Garry  Harris.  Pro- 
duction manager.  Jack  Gertzman.  Assistant  director, 
Bert  Glazer.  Script  supervisor,  Shirley  Baron.  Hair 
stylist,  Marcia  Masa.  Makeup,  Ted  Larson.  Grip, 
Stanley   Levin.   Still   man,    Bill  Crosby. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Hurd  Hatfield,  Noreen  Nash, 
James  Seay,  Garry  Owen,  Rory  Mallinson,  Edward 
Dunn,  Frank  Cady,  Julian  Rivero,  Lee  Tung  Foo, 
Marie  Harmon,  John  Hamilton,  Leonard  Mudie, 
Dewey  Robinson,  Lee  Bonnell,  Russell  Arms.  Marten 
Lamont.  Sam  Hayes.  Days  in  production,  9.  Reviewed 
7-19-48. 

CHEYENNE  TAKES  OVER 

PRC-EL.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director.  Rav 
Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Arthur  E.  Orloff.  Dialog 
director,  Gloria  Welsch.  Photography,  Ernest  Miller. 
Operating  cameraman,  Edward  Kearns.  Art  direction, 
Jack  MiMs.  Music  score,  Walter  Greene.  Music  di- 
rector Dick  Carruth.  Edited  by  Joe  Cluck.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Production  manager.  Wil- 
liam Nolte.  Assistant  director,  Ira  Webb.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Doris  Miller.  Makeup.  Paul  Malcolm.  Grip, 
Noble  Craig.  Still  man,  lames  Doolittle. 

CAST— Al  "Lash"  LaRue.  Al  "Fuzzv"  St.  John, 
Nancy  Gates,  George  Chesebro,  Lee  Morgan,  lohn 
Merton,  Steve  Clark.  Bob  Woodward,  Marshall  Reed. 
Budd  Buster,  Carl  Mathews.  Dee  Cooper,  Brad  Slaven. 
Days  in  production   6.  Reviewed  3-12-48. 


406 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


CHICKEN  EVERY  SUNDAY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Perlberg.  Director, 
George  Seaton.  Screenplay,  George  Seaton,  Valentine 
Davies.  Original  stage  play,  Julius  J.  and  Philip  G. 
Epstein;  book,  Rosemary  Taylor.  Photography,  Harry 
Jackson.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Rosenberg. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Richard  Irvine.  Set  dec- 
orations, Thomas  Little,  Stuart  Reiss.  Music  score, 
Alfred  Newman.  Orchestrations,  Edward  Powell.  Ed- 
ited by  Robert  Simpson.  Sound  technicians,  Alfred 
Bruzlin,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Charles 
Hall.  Assistant  director,  Art  Jacobson.  Script  super- 
visor, Doris  Drought.  Hair  stylists  Myrtle  Ford, 
Peggy  Adams.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Bill  Riddle.  Grip, 
Bruce  Hunsaker.  Costumes  designed  by  Kay  Nelson. 
Still  man,  Emmett  Schoenbaum. 

CAST — Dan  Dailey,  Celeste  Holm,  Colleen  Town- 
send,  Alan  Young,  Natalie  Wood,  William  Frawley, 
Connie  Gilchrist,  William  Callahan,  Veda  Ann  Borg, 
Porter  Hall.  Whit  Bissell,  Katherine  Emery,  Roy  Rob- 
erts, Hal  K.  Dawson,  Percy  Helton  Mary  Field,  An- 
thony Sydes,  H.  T.  Tsiang,  Loren  Raker,  Junius  Mat- 
thews. Dick  Ryan,  Ruth  Rickaby,  Edward  Keane, 
Jack  Daley,  Jack  Kirkwood,  Francis  Pierlot,  Wilson 
Wood,  Eddie  Laughton,  Frank  Meredith.  Days  in 
production,  57.  Reviewed  12-8-48. 

CLOSE-UP 

Marathon-EL.  Producer,  Frank  Satenstein.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Robert  L.  Joseph.  Director,  Jack  Don- 
ohue.  Screenplay,  John  Bright  Max  Wilk.  Original, 
James  Poe.  Adaptation,  Martin  Rackin.  Photography, 
Will  iam  Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Edward  Hy- 
land.  Art  direction,  Furth  Ullman.  Music  director- 
score,  Jerome  Moross.  Edited  by  Robert  Klager. 
Sound  technician  Clarence  Wall.  Production  man- 
ager, Jules  Bricken.  Assistant  director,  James  Di- 
gangi.  Script  supervisor,  Faith  Elliott.  Makeup,  Ira 
Senz.  Still  man,  William  J.  Nallan. 

CAST — Alan  Baxter,  Virginia  Gilmore,  Richard 
Kollmar,  Loring  Smith,  Phil  Huston,  Russell  Collins, 
Wendell  Phillips  Joey  Faye,  Marcia  Walter.  Days  in 
production,  28.  Reviewed  10-1-48. 

THE  COBRA  STRIKES 

EL.  Producer,  David  I.  Stephenson.  Director, 
Charles  F.  Reisner.  Original  screenplay.  Eugene  Con- 
rad. Dialog  director,  Stewart  Stern.  Photography,  Guy 
Roe.  Special  effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Operating 
cameraman,  Leland  Davis.  Art  direction,  Frank  E. 
Durlauf.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Morlowe.  Musical 
director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Louis  Sackin. 
Sound,  Leon  S.  Becker,  Percy  J.  Townsend.  Assistant 
director,  Howard  W.  Koch.  Script  supervisor,  Jack 
Herzberg.  Hair  stylists,  Joan  St.  Oegger,  Gwen 
Holden.  Makeup,  Em  Westmore,  Del  Armstrong. 
Grip.   Louis  Kusley.   Still  man,  Ted  Weisbarth. 

CAST — Sheila  Ryan,  Richard  Fraser,  Leslie  Brooks, 
Herbert  Heyes  James  Seay.  Richard  Loo,  Lyle  Latell, 
Pat  Flaherty,  Philip  Ahn.  Fred  Nurney,  Leslie  Deni- 
son,  George  Sorel.  Days  in  production,  9.  Reviewed 
5-12-48. 

COMMAND  DECISION 

MCM.  Producer,  Sidney  Franklin.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Gottfried  Reinhardt.  Director,  Sam  Wood. 
Screenplay,  William  R.  Laidlaw,  George  Froeschel. 
Original  play  by  William  Wister  Haines.  Photography, 
Harold  Rosson.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie. 
Warren  Newcombe.  Operating  cameraman.  Bob  Mor- 
tin.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Urie  McCleary.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack  D.  Moore.  Music 
score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by  Harold  F.  Kress.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer,  James  K.  Brock.  Production  man- 
ager, Al  Shenberg.  Assistant  director,  Sid  Sidman. 
Script  supervisor,  Les  Martinson.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn. 
Crip,  Lloyd  Isbell.  Still  man.  Ed  Hubbell. 

CAST — Clark  Gable.  Walter  Pidgeon,  Van  John- 
son, Brian  Donlevy,  Charles  Bickford,  John  Hodiak, 
Edward  Arnold,  Marshall  Thompson,  Richard  Quine. 
Cameron  Mitchell,  Clinton  Sundberg,  Ray  Collins. 
Warner  Anderson,  John  Mclntire.  Moroni  Olsen,  John 
Ridgely,  Michael  Steele,  Edward  Earle,  Mack  Wil- 
liams, James  Millican.  Days  in  production,  59.  Re- 
viewed 12-28-48. 

CONCERT  MACIC 

Concert  Films  Corp.  Producers,  Paul  Gordon, 
George  Moskov.  Director,  Paul  Gordon.  Photography, 
Paul    Ivano.   Operating  cameraman,   Harvey  Gould. 


Music  advisor,  Victor  Clement.  Edited  by  Douglas 
Bagier.  Sound  technician.  Mack  Dalgliesh.  Assistant 
directors,  Frank  Fox,  Ralph  Slosser.  Grip,  Fred  Rus- 
sell. Still  man,  James  Doolittle. 

CAST — Yehudi  Menuhin,  Jakob  Gimpel,  Eula  Beal, 
Adolph  Bailer,  Antal  Dorati,  Marguerita  Campbell, 
Hollywood  Symphony  Orchestra.  Days  in  production, 
6.  Reviewed  10-1  5-48. 

CORONER  CREEK 

Producers  Actors-COL.  I C  i  n  ec  o  I  o  r ) .  Producer, 
Harry  Joe  Brown.  Director,  Ray  Enright.  Screenplay, 
Kenneth  Garnet.  Original  novel,  Luke  Short.  Pho- 
tography, Fred  H.  Jackman,  Jr.  Cinecolor  consultant, 
Gar  Gilbert.  Operating  cameraman,  Robert  Gough. 
Art  director,  George  Van  Marter.  Set  decorations, 
George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager.  Musical 
director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Harvey  Manger. 
Sound  technician,  William  R.  Fox.  Production  man- 
ager, Joe  Popkin.  Assistant  director,  Aaron  Rosen- 
berg. Script  supervisor,  Mary  Gibson  Whitlock.  Hair 
stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Henry  Mack.  Still  man, 
Irving  Lipman. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott.  Marguerite  Chapman, 
George  Macready,  Sally  Eilers,  Edgar  Buchanan, 
Barbara  Reed,  Wallace  Ford,  Forrest  Tucker.  William 
Bishop,  Joe  Sawyer.  Russell  Simpson,  Douglas 
Fowley,  Lee  Bennett,  Forrest  Taylor,  Phil  Schumacher, 
Warren  Jackson.  Days  in  production,  36.  Reviewed 
6-3-48. 

THE  COUNTERFEITERS 

Fortune-Reliance-20rh-FOX.  Executive  producers, 
Bert  M.  Steam,  Harry  E.  Hendel.  Producer-original, 
Maurice  H.  Conn.  Director,  Peter  Stewart.  Screenplay. 
Fred  Myton,  Barbara  Worth.  Dialog  director,  Danny 
Mann.  Photography.  James  S.  Brown.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, Harvey  Gould.  Art  direction,  Frank  Dexter. 
Set  decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif.  Music  score-director, 
Irving  Gertz.  Edited  by  Martin  G.  Conn,  Harry  Cos- 
wick.  Sound  technician,  John  H.  Carter.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Stanley  Neufeld.  Script  supervisor,  Emily  Ehr- 
lick.  Grip,  Stan  Levin.  Still  man,  Clifford  Kling. 

CAST — John  Sutton,  Doris  Merrick,  Hugh  Beau- 
mont, Lon  Chaney,  George  O'Hanlon,  Douglas  Black- 
ley,  Herbert  Rawlinson,  Pierre  Watkin,  Don  Harvey, 
Fred  Coby,  Joyce  Lansing,  Gerard  Gilbert.  Days  in 
production,  12.  Reviewed  6-1-48. 

THE  COUNTESS  OF  MONTE  CRISTO 

Westwood-UI.  Producer  John  Beck.  Director, 
Frederick  De  Cordova.  Screenplay,  William  Bowers. 
Original,  Walter  Reisch.  Photography,  Edward  Cron- 
jager.  Special  effects,  David  S.  Horsley.  Operating 
cameraman,  David  Ragin.  Art  direction,  Bernard 
Herzbrun.  Emrich  Nicholson.  Set  decorations.  Rus- 
sell A.  Gausman,  Al  Fields.  Music  score,  Walter 
Scharf.  Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin.  Musical  di- 
rector, Milton  Schwarzwald.  Songs,  Jack  Brooks,  Saul 
Chaplin.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss.  Sound,  Leslie  I. 
Carey,  Jack  Bolger,  Jr.  Production  manager,  Howard 
Christie.  Assistant  director,  William  Holland.  Script 
supervisor  Adele  Cannon.  Hair  stylists,  Jane  Ro- 
maine,  Emmy  Eckardt.  Makeup.  Abe  Haberman,  Sid 
Perele.  Dance  director,  Louis  Da  Pron.  Grip,  L.  B. 
Hayes.  Skating  numbers  staged  by  Catherine  Lit- 
tlefield.  Costumes  designed  by  Bill  Livingston.  Still 
man.  Sherman  Clark. 

CAST — Sonja  Henie.  Olga  San  Juan.  Dorothy  Hart. 
Michael  Kirby,  Arthur  Treacher,  Hugh  French.  Ran- 
som Sherman,  Freddie  Trenkler,  John  James,  Arthur 
O'Connell.  Joseph  Crehan,  Ray  Teal.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 54.  Reviewed  11-1-48. 

COURTIN'  TROUBLE 

MONO.  Producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director,  Ford  Beebe. 
Original  screenplay,  Ronald  Davidson.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Operating  cameraman,  Lynn  Power. 
Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward 
Kay.  Edited  by  John  Fuller.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
McWhorter.  Assistant  directors,  Eddie  Davis,  Harry 
Jones.  Script  supervisor,  Helen  McCaffrey.  Grip, 
George  Booker.  Still  man,  James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  "Cannonball"  Taylor,  Vir- 
ginia Belmont,  Leonard  Penn.  Steve  Clark,  Marshall 
Reed,  House  Peters,  Jr.,  Frank  LaRue,  Bob  Woodward. 
Bud  Osborne.  Boyd  Stockman,  Bill  Bailey,  Bill  Potter, 
Bill  Hale,  Carol  Henry,  Don  Weston,  Louis  Armstrong, 
Arthur  Smith.  Days  in  production,  6.  Reviewed  12- 
17-48. 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


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THE  CREEPER 

Reliance-20rh-FOX.  Executive  producer,  Ben  Pivar. 
Producer,  Bernard  Small.  Director,  Jean  Yarbrough. 
Screenplay,  Maurice  Tombragel.  Original  story  idea, 
Don  Martin.  Photography.  George  Robinson.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Edward  Coleman.  Art  direction, 
Walter  Koessler.  Set  decorations.  Fay  Babcock.  Music 
score,  Milton  Rosen.  Edited  by  Saul  A.  Coodkind. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Production 
manager,  James  Dent.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Stein. 
Script  supervisor,  Bobbie  Sierks.  Hair  stylist.  Betty 
Pedretti.  Makeup,  Ted  Larsen.  Crip,  Walter  Dalton. 
Still  man,  C.  Ken  Lobben. 

CAST — Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Onslow  Stevens,  June 
Vincent,  Ralph  Morgan,  Janis  Wilson,  John  Baragrey, 
Richard  Lane,  Philip  Ann,  Lotte  Stein,  Ralph  Peters. 
David  Hoffman.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed 
10-4-48. 

CROSSED  TRAILS 

Creat  Western-MONO.  Producer,  Louis  Cray.  Di- 
rector, Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  Colt 
Remington.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Operating 
cameraman,  William  Margulies.  Set  decorations.  Vin 
Taylor.  Musical  director,  Eddie  Kav.  Edited  by  Fred 
Maguire.  Sound  technician,  |ohn  Carter.  Production 
manager,  Charles  Bigelow.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Davis.  ScriDt  supervisor,  Helen  McCaffrey.  Crip, 
Ceorge  Booker.  Still  man,  James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown.  Raymond  Hatton, 
Lynne  Carver.  Kathy  Frye.  Douglas  Evans,  Steve 
Clark,  Ted  Adams,  Zon  Murray,  Pierce  Lyden,  Milt 
Morante.  Bob  Woodward.  Bud  Osborne.  Mary  Mc- 
Laren, Frank  LaRue,  Henry  Hall,  Boyd  Stockman, 
Hugh  Murray,  Artie  Ortego.  Days  in  production,  6. 
Reviewed  10-1-48. 


CRY  OF  THE  CITY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  C.  Siegel.  Director  Rob- 
ert Siodmak.  Screenplay,  Ralph  Murphy.  Original 
novel,  Henry  Edward  Helseth.  Photographv,  Lloyd 
Ahem.  Snecial  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Ooeratipg  cam- 
eraman, Paul  Lockwood.  Art  direction.  Lyle  Wheeler, 
Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations.  Thomas  Little,  Ern- 
est Lansing.  Mus'C  score  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestra- 
tions, Herbert  Spencer.  Musical  director,  Lionel  New- 
man. Edited  by  Harmon  Jones.  Sound  technicians, 
Eugene  Grossman,  Roger  Heman.  Production  man- 
ager, Sid  Bowen.  Assistant  director.  Jasper  Blystone. 
Script  supervisor,  Rose  Steinberg.  Hair  stylist,  Linda 
Cross.  Makeup  Ben  Nye,  Harry  Maret,  Pat  Mc- 
Nallv.  Grip,  Eddie  Ledgerwood.  Costumes  designed 
by  Bonnie  Cashin.  Still  man    Cliff  Maupin. 

CAST — Victor  Mature,  Richard  Conte,  Fred  Clark, 
Shelley  Winters,  Bettv  Garde.  Berry  Kroeger.  Tommy 
Cook,  Debra  Paget,  Hope  Emerson,  Roland  Winters, 
Walter  Baldwin,  lune  Storev.  Tito  Vuolo,  Mima 
Aguglia.  Dolores  Castle.  Cl?udette  Ross,  Tiny  Fran- 
cone,  Elena  Savonarola  Thomas  Ingersoll,  Vito 
Scotti,  Konstantin  Shayne.  Howard  Freeman,  Rob- 
ert Karnes,  Charles  Tennen.  Oliver  Blake,  Antonio 
Filauri,  loan  Miller,  Ken  Christy,  Emil  Rameau,  Ed- 
die Parks,  Charles  Wagenheim,  Kathleen  Howard. 
Days  in  p'Cduction,  51.  Reviewed  9-10-48. 


DAREDEVILS  OF  THE  CLOUDS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director, 
George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Original, 
Ronald  Davidson.  Photography,  John  MacBurnie.  Op- 
erating cameraman,  Joe  Novak.  Art  direction,  Frank 
Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
Charles  Thompson.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather. 
Script  supervisor,  Joan  Eremin.  Hair  stylist,  Louise 
Landmier.  Grip,  Whitey  Lawrence.  Still  man,  Mickey 
Marigold.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Palmer. 

CAST — Robert  Livingston,  Mae  Clark,  James  Card- 
well,  Grant  Withers,  Edward  Garpan,  Ray  Teal,  Jim- 
mie  Dodd,  Pierre  Watkin,  Jayne  Hazard.  Bob  Wilke, 
Frank  Melton,  Russell  Arms,  Hugh  Prosser,  Charles' 
Sullivan.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed  7-22-48. 


DARK  PAST 

COL.  Producer.  Buddy  Adler.  Director,  Rudolph 
Mate.  Screenplay,  Philip  MacDonald,  Michael  Blank- 
fort,  Albert  Duffy.  Original  play,  "Blind  Alley,"  James 


Warwick.  Adaptation,  Malvin  Wald,  Oscar  Saul.  Pho- 
tography, Joseph  Walker.  Operating  cameraman, 
Fayte  Browne.  Art  direction,  Cary  Odell.  Set  decora- 
tions, Frank  Tuttle.  Music  score,  George  Duning. 
Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Viola 
Lawrence.  Sound  technician,  George  Cooper.  Assist- 
ant director,  Milton  Feldman.  Script  supervisor,  Dor- 
othy Cummings.  Hair  stylists,  Helen  Hunt,  Flora 
Jaynes.  Makeup,  Clay  Campbell.  Grip,  Harold  Hanks. 
Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still  man,  Homer 
Van  Pelt. 

CAST — William  Holden,  Lee  J.  Cobb,  Nina  Foch, 
Adele  Jergens,  Stephen  Dunne,  Lois  Maxwell,  Berry 
Kroeger,  Steven  Geray,  Wilton  Graff,  Robert  Oster- 
loh,  Kathryn  Card,  Bobby  Hyatt,  Ellen  Corby,  Charles 
Cane,  Robert  B.  Williams.  Days  in  production,  25. 
Reviewed  12-24-48. 


A  DATE  WITH  JUDY 

MCM.  ( Technicolor  I .  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak. 
Director,  Richard  Thorpe.  Screenplay,  Dorothy  Coop- 
er, Dorothy  Kingsley.  Original  characters,  Alan  Les- 
lie. Photography  Robert  Surtees.  Special  effects, 
Warren  Newcombe.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Operating  cameraman,  Al  Lane. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons.  Paul  Groesse.  Set  dec- 
orations, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  A.  Pefferle.  Or- 
chestrations. Leo  Arnaud,  Albert  Sendrey,  Robert 
Franklyn.  Musical  director,  Georgie  Stoll.  Songs, 
Jimmy  McHugh,  Harold  Adamson,  Don  Raye,  Gene 
dePaul,  Stella  Unger,  Alec  Templeton.  Edited  by 
Harold  F.  Kress.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Norwood  A. 
Fenton.  Production  manager,  Hugh  Boswell.  As- 
sistant director.  Jerome  Bergman.  Script  suDervisor, 
Mollie  Kent.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff.  Grip,  Al- 
bert Hunter.  Dance  director,  Stanley  Doney.  Still 
man,  V'rgil  Apger.  Costumes  designed  bv  Helen  Rose. 

CAST — Wallace  Beery.  Jane  Powell,  Elizabeth  Tay- 
lor, Carmen  Miranda,  Xavier  Cugat,  Robert  Stack, 
Scottv  Beckett,  Selena  Royle,  Leon  Ames,  Clinton 
Sundberg  George  Cleveland,  Lloyd  Corrigan  Jerry 
Hunter,  Jean  McLaren.  Days  in  production,  35.  Re- 
viewed 6-8-48. 


THE  DECISION  OF  CHRISTOPHER  BLAKE 

WB.  Producer-screenplay.  Ranald  MacDougall. 
Director,  Peter  Godfrey.  Original  play,  Moss  Hart,  as 
produced  on  stage  by  Joseph  M.  Hyman  and  Ber- 
nard Hart.  Dialog  director,  Howard  Lynn.  Photogra- 
phy, Karl  Freund.  Special  effects,  Harry  Barndollar, 
Edwin  DuPar.  Operating  cameraman  Ray  Ramsey. 
Art  direction,  John  Beckman.  Set  decorations,  Jack 
McConaughy.  Music  score.  Max  Steiner.  Orchestra- 
tions, Murray  Cutter.  Musical  director.  Leo  F.  Forb- 
stein.  Edited  by  Frederick  Richards.  Sound  technician, 
C.  A.  Riggs.  Production  manager,  Al  Alleborn.  As- 
sistant director,  Claude  Archer.  Script  supervisor 
Bill  Holo  Hair  stylist,  Jean  Burt.  Makeup,  Perc  West- 
more,  Harry  Butterworth.  Costumes  designed  by 
Milo  Anderson.  Still  man.  Pat  Clark. 

CAST — Alexis  Smith,  Robert  Douglas,  Cecil  Kel- 
laway,  Ted  Donaldson,  John  Hoyt,  Harry  Davenport, 
Mary  Wickes,  Art  Baker,  Lois  Maxwell,  Douglas 
Kennedy,  Bert  Hanlon.  Days  in  production,  54.  Re- 
viewed 1  1  -30-48. 


DEEP  WATERS 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Samuel  G.  Engel.  Director, 
Henry  King.  Screenplay.  Richard  Murphy.  Novel, 
"Spoonhandle,"  Ruth  Moore.  Photography,  Joseph 
La  Shelle.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Operating 
cameraman,  Don  Anderson.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler.  George  W.  Davis.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little.  Music  score,  Cyril  Mockridge.  Orchestrations. 
Maurice  De  Packh.  Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman. 
Edited  by  Barbara  McLean.  Sound  technicians,  Ber- 
nard Freericks,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager, 
F.  E.  Johnston.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Behm. 
Script  supervisor,  Teresa  Brachetto.  Hair  stylist. 
Lillian  Hokom.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Harry  Maret.  Grips. 
Harry  Jones.  Ed  Davis.  Wardrobe  direction,  Charles 
Le  Maire.  Still  men.  Cliff  Maupin,  Frank  Serjack. 

CAST — Dana  Andrews,  Jean  Peters,  Cesar  Romero, 
Dean  Stockwell,  Anne  Revere,  Ed  Bagley.  Leona 
Powers,  Mae  Marsh,  Will  Geer.  Bruno  Wick,  Cliff 
Clark,  Harry  Tyler,  Raymond  Creenleaf.  Days  in 
P'oduction.   54.  Reviewed  6-30-48. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


THE  DENVER  KID 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Cordon  Kay.  Director, 
Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay.  Bob  Williams.  Pho- 
tography, John  MacBurnie.  Operating  cameraman, 
Enzo  Martinelli.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  dec- 
orations. John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  James  Redd.  Music 
score,  Dale  Butts.  Edited  by  Harold  Minter.  Sound 
technician,  Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Herb 
Mendelson.  Script  supervisor,  Larry  Lund.  Hair  styl- 
ist, Peggy  Grey.  Makeup,  Bob  Marks.  Crip,  Whitey 
Lawrence.  Still  man,  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Eddy  Waller,  Wil- 
liam A.  Henry,  Douglas  Fowley,  Rory  Mallinson, 
George  H.  Lloyd.  George  Meeker,  Emmett  Vogan 
Hank  Patterson,  Bruce  Edwards,  Peggy  Wynne,  Tom 
Steele,  Carole  Gallagher,  Black  lack  (horse).  Days 
in  production,  9.  Reviewed  10-15-48. 


DESIGN  FOR  DEATH 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producers, 
Theron  Warth,  Richard  O.  Fleischer.  Screenplay,  The- 
odor  S.  Geisel,  Helen  Ceisel.  Original  research,  I. 
Kleinerman,  John  Stratford.  Photography-special  ef- 
fects, Russell  A.  Cully.  Montage,  Harold  Palmer. 
Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Elmo  Williams,  Marston  Fay. 
Sound  technician.  Earl  Mounce. 

Narrators,  Kent  Smith,  Hans  Conried.  Reviewed 
1-27-48. 

DESPERADOES  OF  DODCE  CITY 

REP.  Associate  producer.  Cordon  Kay.  Director, 
Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay.  Bob  Williams.  Pho- 
tography, John  MacBurnie.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lvdecker.  Operating  cameraman,  Enzo 
Martinelli.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr..  George  Milo.  Musical  di- 
rector, Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Harold  Minter. 
Sound.  T.  A.  Carman.  Assistant  director,  Arthur 
Vitarelli.  Script  supervisor.  Bob  Walker.  Hair  stylist, 
Marjorie  Lund.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark,  Howard  Smit. 
Grip.  Whitey  Lawrence.  Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Eddy  Waller,  Mildred 
Coles,  Roy  Barcroft,  Tristram  Coffin,  William  Phipps, 
lames  Craven,  John  Hamilton,  Edward  Cassidy, 
House  Peters,  Jr..  Dale  van  Sickel,  Peggy  Wynne, 
Ted  Mapes.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  9-2-48. 

DEVIL'S  CARCO 

Faleon-FILM  CLASSICS.  Producer,  Philip  N. 
Krasne.  Director,  John  F.  Link.  Screenplay,  Don 
Martin.  Original,  Robert  Tallman,  Jason  lames.  Based 
on  character  created  by  Michael  Arlen.  Photography, 
Walter  Strenge.  Operating  cameraman,  George 
Clemens.  Set  decorations,  Tommy  Thompson.  Musical 
director-score,  Paul  Dessau.  Edited  by  Asa  Boyd 
Clark.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Production 
manager,  Dick  L'Estrange.  Assistant  director,  Mack 
Wright.  Script  supervisor.  Mary  Gibson.  Hair  stylist, 
Cale  McGarry.  Makeup,  Ted  Larsen.  Grip,  Fred  Rus- 
sell. Still  man,  James  Doolittle. 

CAST — John  Calvert,  Rochelle  Hudson,  Roscoe 
Karns,  Lyle  Talbot,  Theodore  von  Eltz,  Michael  Mark, 
Tom  Kennedy,  Paul  Marion.  Paul  Regan.  Eula  Guy, 
Christine  Larson,  Walter  Soderling,  John  Bagnai. 
Jack  Conrad,  Peggy  Wynne,  Peter  Michael,  Carol 
lanis,  Fred  Coby,  Dick  Rush.  Days  in  production,  10. 
Reviewed  6-29-48. 

DISASTER 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers.  William  Pine.  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  William  Pine.  Original  screen- 
play, Thomas  Ahearn.  Photography,  Ellis  W.  Carter. 
Operating  cameraman.  Kit  Carson.  Art  direction, 
Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decorations,  Alfred  Kegerris. 
Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
Lambert.  Production  manager.  L.  B.  Merman.  As- 
sistant director,  Howard  Pine.  Script  supervisor  Sam 
Freedle.  Hair  stvlist,  Eunice  Proudlove.  Makeup.  Paul 
Stanhooe.  Grip,  Buzz  Gibson.  Still  man,  Ed  Henderson. 

CAST — Richard  Denning,  Trudv  Marshall.  Damian 
O'Flynn,  Will  Wright,  James  Millican.  lack  Lambert. 
Days  in  production,  9.  Reviewed,  10-20-48. 

DOCKS  OF  NEW  ORLEANS 

MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Der- 
win  Abrahams.  Screenplay,  W.  Scott  Darling.  Original 
characters,  Earl  Derr  Biggers.  Photography,  William 


Sickner.  Operating  cameraman,  John  Martin.  Set 
decorations,  Ken  Schwartz.  Musical  director,  Edward 
J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Ace  Herman.  Sound  technician, 
Tom  Lambert.  Production  manager,  Glenn  Cook.  As- 
sistant director,  Theodore  "Doc"  Joos.  Script  super- 
visor, Mary  Chaffee.  Hair  stylist,  Lela  Chambers. 
Grip,  Geo.  Booker.  Still  man,  Jim  Fullerton. 

CAST — Roland  Winters,  Victor  Sen  Yung.  Man- 
tan  Moreland.  John  Gallaudet.  Virginia  Dale,  Boyd 
Irwin,  Carol  Forman,  Howard  Negley,  Douglas  Fow- 
ley, Emmett  Vogan,  Harry  Hayden,  Rory  Mallinson, 
Stanley  Andrews.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed 
4-29-48. 

DON'T  TRUST  YOUR  HUSBAND 

(Previewed  as  "An  Innocent  Affair") 

DREAM  CIRL 

PARA.  Producer.  P.  J.  Wolfson.  Director,  Mitchell 
Leisen.  Original  play,  Elmer  Rice.  Photography,  Dan- 
iel L.  Fapp.  Special  effects.  Cordon  Jennings.  Process 
photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Operating  cameraman, 
Haskell  "Buzz"  Boggs.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier, 
John  Meehan.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Crace 
Cregory.  Musical  director-score,  Victor  Young.  Songs, 
Jay  Livingston,  Ray  Evans.  Edited  by  Alma  Macrorie. 
Sound  technicians,  Don  McKay,  Walter  Oberst.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Hugh  Brown.  Assistant  director, 
John  Coonan.  Script  supervisor.  Harry  Hogan.  Make- 
up, Wally  Westmore.  Dance  director,  Billy  Daniels. 
Crip,  Erwin  Newmeyer.  Costumes  designed  by  Edith 
Head.  Still  man,  Jack  Koffman. 

CAST — Betty  Hutton,  Macdonald  Carey.  Patric 
Knowles,  Virginia  Field,  Walter  Abel.  Peggy  Wood, 
Carolyn  Butler.  John  Abbott,  Lowell  Gilmore,  Zamah 
Cunningham,  Frank  Puglia.  Days  in  production,  48. 
Reviewed  5-5-48. 

DREAMS  THAT  MONEY  CAN  BUY 

Films  Intl.  of  America.  Producer-director,  Hans 
Richter.  Co-producer,  Kenneth  MacPherson.  Direc- 
torial assistant,  John  Stix.  Original  screenplay,  Hans 
Richter,  David  Vern,  Hans  Rehfisch,  loseph  Free- 
man. Original  ideas,  Alexander  Calder,  Marcel  Du- 
champ,  Max  Ernst,  Fernand  Leger,  Man  Rav,  Hans 
Richter.  Photography,  Arnold  Eagle,  Werner  Brandes, 
Peter  Cluchanok.  Meyer  Rosenblum,  Herman  Shul- 
man,  Victor  Vicas.  Art  direction,  Hans  Richter.  Mu- 
sic score,  Louis  Applebaum.  Paul  Bowles.  David  Dia- 
mond, John  Cage,  Darius  Milhaud.  Songs,  John  La- 
Touche.   Assistant  director,   Miriam  Raeburn. 

CAST — Jack  Bittner.  Libby  Holman,  |osh  White, 
Norman  Cazanjian,  Doris  Okerson.  Reviewed  7-1  5-48. 

THE  DUDE  GOES  WEST 

King  Bros. -ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producers,  Frank  and 
Maurice  King.  Assistant  to  producers,  Arthur  Gard- 
ner. Director,  Kurt  Neumann.  Original  screenplay, 
Richard  Sale,  Mary  Loos.  Dialog  director,  Jo  Gra- 
ham. Technical  adviser.  Herman  King.  Photography, 
Karl  Struss.  Special  effects,  Ray  Mercer.  Operating 
cameraman.  Bob  Martin.  Art  direction,  Gordon  Wiles. 
Set  decorations,  Sidney  Moore.  Music  score,  Dimitri 
Tiomkin.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Richard  Heermance.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert. 
Production  manager,  Herman  Webber.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Frank  Heath.  Script  supervisor.  Jules  Levy. 
Makeup,  Emile  La  Vigne.  Hair  stylist,  Carla  Hadley. 
Grip.  Harry  Lewis.  Still  man.  Madison  Lacey. 

CAST — Eddie  Albert,  Gale  Storm,  James  Gleason, 
Gilbert  Roland,  Binnie  Barnes,  Barton  MacLane. 
Douglas  Fowley.  Tom  Tyler.  Harry  Havden.  Chief 
Yowlachie.  Sarah  Padden,  Catherine  Doucet,  Ed- 
ward Gargan.  Frank  Yaconelli,  Tom  Fadden,  Olin 
Howlin,  Charles  Williams,  Francis  Pierlot,  Dick  El- 
liott, Lee  "Lasses"  White.  Si  Jenks,  George  Meeker. 
Days  in  production,  22.  Reviewed  4-22-48. 

DYNAMITE 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  H.  Pine, 
William  Thomas.  Director,  William  H,  Pine.  Original 
screenplay,  Milton  Raison.  Photography,  Ellis  W. 
Carter.  Operating  cameraman,  Kit  Carson.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decorations  Alfred  Keg- 
erris. Music  score.  Darrell  Calker.  Edited  hv  Howard 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Production 
manager,  L.  B.  Merman.  Assistant  director.  Howard 
Pine.  Script  supervisor,  Sam  Freedle.  Hair  stvlist, 
Eunice  Proudlove.  Makeup,  Paul  Stanhope.  Grip.  Buzz 


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Gibson.  Still  man,  Ed  Henderson. 

CAST — William  Cargan,  Virginia  Welles,  Richard 
Crane,  Irving  Bacon,  Mary  Newton,  Frank  Ferguson, 
Douglass  Dumbrille.  Days  in  production,  14.  Re- 
viewed I  1-16-48. 

EASTER  PARADE 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed. 
Director,  Charles  Walters.  Screenplay  Sidney  Shel- 
don, Frances  Goodrich,  Albert  Hackett.  Original, 
Frances  Goodrich,  Albert  Hackett.  Photography. 
Harry  Stradling.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kal- 
mus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Special  effects,  Warren  New- 
combe.  Operating  cameraman,  Sam  Leavitt.  Art  di- 
rection. Gedric  Gibbons,  ]ack  Martin  Smith.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Arthur  Krams.  Music 
score-songs,  Irving  Berlin.  Orchestrations,  Conrad 
Salinger,  Van  Cleave,  Leo  Arnaud.  Musical  director, 
Johnny  Green.  Edited  by  Albert  Akst.  Sound,  Doug- 
las Shearer,  James  K.  Brock.  Production  manager, 
Al  Shenberg.  Assistant  director,  Wallace  Worsley. 
Script  supervisor,  Les  Martinson.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney 
Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Dance  director,  Rich- 
ard Alton.  Grip,  Richard  Borland.  Costumes  designed 
by  (women's)  Irene;  (men's)  Valles.  Still  man,  Ed- 
die Hubbell. 

CAST — Judy  Garland,  Fred  Astaire,  Peter  Lawford, 
Ann  Miller,  Jules  Munshin,  Clinton  Sundberg,  Jen- 
ie  LeGon.  Days  in  production,  42.  Reviewed  5-26-48. 

EMBRACEABLE  YOU 

WB.  Producer,  Saul  Elkins.  Director,  Felix  Jacoves. 
Screenplay,  Edna  Anhalt.  Original  story  Dietrich  V. 
Hannekin.  Aleck  Block.  Photography,  Carl  Guthrie, 
Special  effects,  Ray  Davidson,  Edwin  DuPar.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Lou  Jennings.  Art  direction,  Ted 
Smith.  Set  decorations,  William  Wallace.  Music  score, 
William  Lava.  Orchestrations,  Charles  Maxwell.  Ed- 
ited by  Thomas  Reilly.  Sound  technician,  Stanley 
Jones.  Production  manager,  Don  Page.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Les  Guthrie.  Script  supervisor.  Fred  Apple- 
gate.  Hair  dresser,  Agnes  Flannigan.  Grip,  Herschel 
Brown.  Still  man,  Eugene  Richee. 

CAST — Dane  Clark,  Geraldine  Brooks  S.  Z.  Sakall, 
Wallace  Ford,  Richard  Rober,  Lina  Romay,  Douglas 
Kennedy,  Mary  Stuart,  Philip  Van  Zandt,  Rod  Rogers. 
Days  in  production,  60.  Reviewed  7-27-48. 

THE  EMPEROR  WALTZ 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Charles  Brackett. 
Director,  Billy  Wilder.  Original  screenplay,  Charles 
Brackett,  Billy  Wilder.  Photography,  George  Barnes. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Robert  Brower. 
Operating  cameraman,  Lathrop  Worth.  Special  ef- 
fects, Gordon  Jennings.  Process,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decora- 
tions, Sam  Comer,  Paul  Huldschinsky.  Music  score, 
Victor  Young.  Vocal  arrangements,  Joseph  J.  Lilley. 
Musical  associate,  Troy  Sanders.  Songs,  Johnny  Burke, 
James  Van  Heusen.  Edited  by  Doane  Harrison.  Sound 
technicians,  Stanley  Cooley,  John  Cope.  Production 
manager,  Hugh  Brown.  Assistant  director,  C.  C.  Cole- 
man, Jr.  Script  supervisor,  Ronald  Lubin.  Makeup, 
Wally  Westmore.  Dance  director,  Billy  Daniels.  Grip, 
Fred  True.  Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head,  Gile 
Steele.  Still  men,  Ed  Henderson,  G.  E.  Richardson, 
Malcolm  Bulloch. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Joan  Fontaine,  Roland  Culver, 
Lucille  Watson,  Richard  Haydn,  Harold  Vermilyea, 
Sig  Ruman,  Julia  Dean,  Bert  Prival,  Alma  Macrorie, 
Roberta  Jonay,  John  Goldsworthy.  Days  in  production 
89.  Reviewed  5-3-48. 

THE  ENCHANTED  VALLEY 

lack  Schwarz-EL.  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Jack 
Schwarz.  Director,  Robert  Emmett  Tansey.  Original 
screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photography,  Ernest 
Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Ernest  Smith.  Set 
decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif.  Music  score,  Lucien  Cail- 
liet.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by 
George  McGuire.  Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler. 
Production  manager,  Don  Verk.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Stein.  Script  supervisor,  Jules  Levy.  Hair  stylist, 
Peggy  Johnson.  Makeup,  Dick  Johnson.  Grip,  Vincent 
Bratton.  Still  man.  John  Jenkins. 

CAST — Alan  Curtis,  Anne  Gwynne,  Charlie  Grape- 
win,  Donn  Gift,  Joseph  Crehan,  Joseph  Devlin,  Al 
La  Rue,  John  Bleifer,  Rocky  Cameron,  Jerry  Riggio. 
Days  in  production,  13. 


ENCHANTMENT 

Samuel  Ccldwyn-RKO.  Producer,  Samuel  Goldwyn. 
Director,  Gregg  Toland.  Screenplay,  John  Patrick. 
Original  novel,  "Take  Three  Tenses,"  first  published 
as  serial  "A  Fugue  In  Time"  by  Rumer  Godden.  Pho- 
tography, Gregg  Toland.  Operating  cameraman,  Bert 
Shipam.  Art  direction,  George  Jenkins.  Set  decora- 
tions, Julia  Heron.  Music  score,  Hugo  Friedhofer. 
Musical  director,  Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  Daniel 
Mandell.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Production 
manager,  Raoul  Pagel.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Boyle. 
Script  supervisor,  James  Yarbrough.  Hair  stylist,  Marie 
Clark.  Makeup,  Robert  Stephanoff.  Dance  director, 
Billy  Daniels.  Grip,  Ralph  Hoge.  Costumes  designed 
by  Mary  Wills.  Still  man,  Hal  McAlpin. 

CAST — David  Niven,  Teresa  Wright,  Evelyn  Keyes, 
Farley  Granger,  Jayne  Meadows,  Leo  G.  Carroll, 
Philip  Friend,  Shepperd  Strudwick,  Henry  Stephen- 
son, Colin  Keith-lohnston,  Gigi  Perreau,  Peter  Miles, 
Sherlee  Collier,  Warwick  Gregson,  Edmond  Breon, 
Gerald  Oliver  Smith,  Melville  Cooper,  Dennis  Mc- 
Carthy, Gaylord  Pendleton,  Matthew  Boulton,  Robin 
Hughes,  William  Johnstone.  Days  in  production,  55. 
Reviewed  12-7-48. 

ESCAPE 

(Made  in  Britain)  20th-FOX.  Producer,  William 
Perlberg.  Personal  assistants  to  producer,  Freddie 
Fox,  R.  E.  Dearing.  Director,  Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz. 
Screenplay,  Philip  Dunne.  Original  play,  John  Gals- 
worthy. Photography,  Frederick  A.  Young.  Operating 
cameraman,  Russell  Thompson.  Art  direction,  Vetch- 
insky.  Music  score,  William  Alwyn.  Musical  director, 
Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Alan  L.  Jaggs,  K.  Heeley- 
Ray.  Sound  technician,  W.  H.  Lindop.  Production 
manager,  Frank  Bevis.  Assistant  director,  Ray  Park- 
inson. 

CAST — Rex  Harrison,  Peggy  Cummins,  William 
Hartnell,  Norman  Wooland,  Jill  Esmond.  Frederick 
Piper,  Marjorie  Rhodes,  Betty  Ann  Davies,  Cyril  Cu- 
sack,  John  Slater,  Frank  Pettingell,  Michael  Golden, 
Maurice  Denham.  Reviewed  5-26-48. 

EVERY  CIRL  SHOULD  BE  MARRIED 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Dore  Schary.  Producer- 
director,  Don  Hartman.  Screenplay,  Don  Hartman. 
Stephen  Morehouse  Avery.  Original  short  story 
Eleanor  Harris.  Photography,  George  E.  Diskant.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Operating  cameraman. 
Emmet  Bergholtz.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera, 
William  Stevens.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Mu- 
sical director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Harry 
Marker.  Sound  technicians,  Francis  Sarver,  Clem 
Portman.  Production  manager.  Ruby  Rosenberg.  As- 
sistant director,  Sam  Ruman.  Script  supervisor,  Bill 
Shanks.  Hair  stylist,  Hazel  Rogers.  Makeup,  Gordon 
Bau.  Grip,  Ralph  Wildman.  Costumes  designed  by 
Sharaff.  Still  man,  Rod  Tolmie. 

CAST — Cary  Crant,  Franchot  Tone,  Diana  Lynn, 
Betsy  Drake,  Alan  Mowbray,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Rich- 
ard Gaines,  Harry  Hayden.  Chick  Chandler,  Leon 
Belasco,  Fred  Essler,  Anna  Q.  Nilsson.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 52.  Reviewed  11-10-48. 

EYES  OF  TEXAS 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Edward  ). 
White.  Director,  Wiiliam  Whitney.  Original  screen- 
play, A.  Sloan  Nibley.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Joe  Novak.  Art  direction,  Frank 
Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George 
Milo.  Music  score,  Dale  Butts.  Musical  director,  Mor- 
ton Scott.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Herbert  Norsch.  Production  manager,  Johnny 
Grubbs.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Lacey.  Script  super- 
visor, Joan  Eremin.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Gerry 
Lambrecht.  Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold.  Costumes, 
Adele  Palmer. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Lynne  Roberts,  Andy  Devine, 
Nana  Bryant,  Roy  Barcroft,  Danny  Morton,  Francis 
Ford,  Pascale  Perry,  Stanley  Blystone,  Bob  Nolan  and 
the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  Trigger  (horse).  Days  in 
production,  22.  Reviewed  7-19-48. 

FAMILY  HONEYMOON 

Ul.  Producers,  John  Beck,  Z.  Wayne  Griffin. 
Director,  Claude  Binyon.  Screenplay,  Dane  Lussier. 
Original  novel,  Homer  Croy.   Photography.  William 


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PRODUCTIONS     19  4  8 


Daniels.  Special  effects,  David  S.  Horsley.  Operating 
cameraman  William  Dodds.  Art  direction,  Bernard 
Herzbrun,  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Rus- 
sell A.  Gausman,  Al  Fields.  Music  score,  Frank  Skin- 
ner. Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin.  Musical  director, 
Milton  Schwarzwald.  Edited  by  Milton  Carruth. 
Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Clenn  E.  Anderson.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Lew  Leary.  Assistant  director,  Frank 
Shaw.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Hughes.  Hair  styl- 
ists, Carmen  Dirigo,  Lillian  Burkhart.  Makeup,  Bud 
Westmore,  Abe  Haberman.  Crip,  Ben  Hawkins.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Orry  Kelly.  Still  man,  William 
Walling. 

CAST — Claudette  Colbert,  Fred  McMurray,  Rita 
Johnson  William  Daniels,  Cigi  Perreau,  Jimmy  Hunt, 
Peter  Miles,  Lillian  Bronson,  Hattie  McDaniel,  Chill 
Wills,  Catharine  Doucet,  Paul  Harvey,  Irving  Bacon, 
Chick  Chandler,  Frank  Jenks,  Wally  Brown.  Days  in 
production,  50.  Reviewed  12-8-48. 

FEUDIN',  FUSSIN'  AND  A-FICHTIN' 

Ul.  Producer,  Leonard  Goldstein.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Aaron  Rosenberg.  Director,  George  Sherman. 
Original  screenplay,  D.  D.  Beauchamp.  Photography 
Irving  Glassberg.  Operating  cameraman,  Robert  Rhea. 
Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Frank  A.  Richards. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ray  L.  Jeffers. 
Music  score,  Leith  Stevens.  Edited  by  Edward  Cur- 
tiss.  Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Richard  De  Weese.  Pro- 
duction manager,  K.  Weeks.  Assistant  director,  Hor- 
ace Hough.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo.  Script  super- 
visor, Pat  Betz.  Makeup,  Bud  Westmore.  Dance  di- 
rector, Louis  Da  Pron.  Grip,  E.  Brown.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Rosemary  Odell.  Still  man,  Clifford  Cling. 

CAST — Donald  O'Connor,  Marjorie  Main,  Percy  Kil- 
bride, Penny  Edwards,  Joe  Besser,  Harry  Shannon, 
Fred  Kohler,  Jr.,  Howland  Chamberlin,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Joel  Friedkin,  I.  Stanford  Jolley.  Days  in  production, 
17.  Reviewed  6-8-48. 

FIGHTER  SQUADRON 

WB  (Technicolor).  Producer-original  screenplay, 
Seton  I.  Miller.  Director,  Raoul  Walsh.  Photography, 
Sid  Hickox,  Wilfred  M.  Cline.  Special  effects,  Roy 
Davidson,  H.  F.  Koenekamp.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Robert  Brower.  Operating  camera- 
man, Wesley  Anderson.  Art  direction,  Ted  Smith; 
special  effects,  John  Holden.  Set  decorations,  Lyle 
B.  Reifsnider.  Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestra- 
tions, Murray  Cutter.  Musical  director,  Ray  Heindorf. 
Edited  by  Christian  Nyby.  Sound  technician,  Leslie 
G.  Hewitt.  Production  manager,  Chuck  Hansen.  As- 
sistant director,  Russell  Saunders.  Script  supervisor, 
Irva  Mae  Ross.  Makeup,  Perc  Westmore,  Norman 
Pringle.  Technical  advisor,  Major  Joseph  Perry,  USAF. 
Still  man,  Mac  Julian. 

CAST — Edmond  O'Brien,  Robert  Stack,  John  Rod- 
ney, Tom  D'Andrea,  Henry  Hull,  James  Holden, 
Walter  Reed,  Shepperd  Strudwick,  Arthur  Space, 
Jack  Larson,  William  McLean,  Mickey  McCardle. 
Days  in  production,  63.  Reviewed  1  1-18-48. 

FIGHTING  BACK 

Sol  Wurtxel-20th-FOX.  Executive  producer,  Sol  M. 
Wurtzel.  Assistant  producer,  Cliff  R.  Cans.  Director, 
Mai  St.  Clair.  Original  screenplay,  John  Stone.  Pho- 
tography, Benjamin  Kline.  Operating  cameraman, 
Perry  Finnerman.  Art  direction,  George  Van  Marter. 
Set  decorations,  Al  Greenwood.  Music  score,  Darrell 
Calker.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by 
William  F.  Claxton.  Sound  technician,  John  R.  Car- 
ter. Assistant  director,  Paul  Wurtzel.  Script  super- 
visor, Sascha  Laurence.  Hair  stylist,  Elaine  Ramsey. 
Makeup,  Ray  Lopez.  Grip,  C.  0.  Morris.  Still  man, 
Bertram  "Buddy"  Longworth. 

CAST — Paul  Langton,  Jean  Rogers,  Gary  Gray,  Joe 
Sawyer,  Morris  Ankrum,  John  Kellogg,  Dorothy 
Christy,  Tommy  Ivo,  Lelah  Tyler,  Pierre  Watkin, 
Daisy  (dog).  Days  in  production,  12.  Reviewed  8- 
2-48. 

FIGHTING  FATHER  DUNNE 

RKO.  Executive  producer.  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Phil  L.  Ryan.  Director,  Ted  Tetzlaff.  Screenplay,  Mar- 
tin Rackin,  Frank  Davis.  Original,  William  Rankin. 
Dialog  director,  Eugene  Busch.  Photography,  George 
E.  Diskant.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Emmett  Bergholz.  Art  direction, 
Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera,  Adolph  Kuri.  Music  score,  Roy 


Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by 
Frederic  Knudtson.  Sound  technicians,  Frank  Sarver, 
Terry  Kellum.  Production  manager,  Fred  Fleck.  As- 
sistant director,  John  Pommer.  Script  supervisor,  G. 
Jones.  Hair  stylist,  Maybelle  Carey.  Makeup,  Webb 
Phillips.  Grip,  James  Kirley.  Costumes  designed  by 
Adele  Balkan.  Still  man,  Gaston  Longet. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  Darryl  Hickman,  Charles  Kem- 
per, Una  O'Connor,  Arthur  Shields,  Harry  Shannon, 
joe  Sawyer,  Anna  Q.  Nilsson,  Donn  Gift,  Myrna  Dell, 
Ruth  Donnelly,  Jim  Nolan,  Billy  Cummings,  Billy  Gray, 
Eric  Roberts,  Gene  Collins,  Lester  Matthews,  Griff 
Barnett,  Jason  Robards,  Rudy  Whistler.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 45.  Reviewed  5-12-48. 

FIGHTING  MAD 

MONO.  Producer,  Hal  E.  Chester.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Bernard  W.  Burton.  Director,  Reginald  Le- 
Borg.  Screenplay,  John  Bright.  Original,  Ralph  S. 
Lewis,  Bernard  D.  Shamberg.  Additional  dialog, 
Monte  F.  Collins.  Photography,  William  Sickner. 
Operating  cameraman,  John  Martin.  Art  direction, 
Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  Jr. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Roy 
Livingston.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Production 
manager,  Glenn  Cook.  Assistant  director,  Wesley 
Barry.  Script  supervisor,  llona  Vas.  Makeup,  Harry 
Ross.  Hair  dresser,  Lela  Chambers.  Dialog  director, 
G.  Joseph  Dell.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis.  Costumes,  Lorraine 
MacLean.  Still  man,  Talmadge  Morrison. 

CAST — Leon  Errol,  Joe  Kirkwood,  Elyse  Knox. 
John  Hubbard,  Patricia  Dane,  Charles  Cane,  Wally 
Vernon,  Frank  Hyers,  Jack  Shea,  Jack  Roper,  Horace 
McMahon,  Jack  Overman,  Eddie  Gribbon,  Sarah 
Padden,  Michael  Mark,  Evelynne  Smith,  Geneva 
Gray,  Johnny  Indrisano,  Frank  Reicher,  Jay  Norris, 
Paul  Scardon,  Virginia  Belmont,  Larry  Steers,  Rob- 
ert Conway,  Herb  Vigran,  Dewey  Robinson,  Emil 
Sitka,  Murray  Leonard,  Robert  C.  McCracken,  Cy 
Kendall,  Bill  McLean,  Jack  Mower,  Paul  Bryar,  Sam- 
my Wolfe,  Reid  Kilpatrick,  Ted  Pavelec.  Days  in 
production,  10.  Reviewed  1-22-48. 

THE  FIGHTING  VICILANTES 

PRC-EL.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray 
Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Robert  B.  Churchill. 
Photography,  Ernest  Miller.  Operating  cameraman, 
William  Dodds.  Art  direction.  Jack  Mills.  Music  score. 
Walter  Greene.  Music  director,  Dick  Carruth.  Edited 
by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Pro- 
duction manager,  William  Nolte.  Assistant  director, 
Ira  Webb.  Script  supervisor,  Doris  Miller.  Grip, 
Noble  Craig.  Makeup,  George  Bruce.  Still  man, 
James  Doolittle. 

CAST — "Lash"  LaRue,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Jen- 
nifer Holt,  George  Chesebro,  Lee  Morgan,  Marshall 
Reed,  Carl  Mathews,  Russell  Arms,  Steve  Clark,  John 
Elliot,  Felice  Richmond.  Days  in  production,  6. 
Reviewed  7-16-48. 

THE  FLAME 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  John  H.  Auer. 
Screenplay,  Lawrence  Kimble.  Original,  Robert  Ter- 
rance  Shannon.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction, 
Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  George  Milo. 
Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer.  Edited  by  Richard  L. 
Van  Enger.  Sound  technicians,  Vic  Appel,  Roger 
White.  Production  manager,  Kenny  Holmes.  Assistant 
director,  Richard  Moder.  Script  supervisor,  Larry 
Lund.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Gray.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark. 
Grip,  Nils  Mathias.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele 
Palmer.  Still  man,  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — John  Carroll.  Vera  Ralston,  Robert  Paige, 
Broderick  Crawford,  Henry  Travers,  Blanche  Yurka, 
Constance  Dowling,  Hattie  McDaniel,  Victor  Sen 
Yung,  Harry  V.  Cheshire,  John  Miljan,  Garry  Owen, 
Eddie  Dunn.  Days  in  production,  38.  Reviewed 
1 -6-48. 

FOR  THE  LOVE  OF  MARY 

Ul.  Producer,  Robert  Arthur.  Director,  Frederick 
De  Cordova.  Original  screenplay,  Oscar  Brodney.  Pho- 
tography, William  Daniels.  Special  effects,  David  S. 
Horsley.  Operating  cameraman,  William  Dodds.  Art 
direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Robert  Boyle.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  A.  Gausman,  John  Austin.  Music 
score,  Frank  Skinner.  Musical  director,  Milton 
Schwarzwald.  Miss  Durbin's  songs  conducted  by  Ed- 
gar Fairchild.  Song  (lyrics),  Sidney  Miller.  Edited  by 
Ted  J.  Kent.  Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Jack  A.  Bolger. 


PRODUCTIONS     19  4  8 


|r.  Production  manager,  Henry  Stitz.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Fred  Frank.  Script  supervisor,  Milly  Vallie. 
Hair  stylist.  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup,  Bud  Westmore. 
Dance  director,  Nick  Castle.  Crip,  F.  Hawkins.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Orry  Kelly.  Still  man,  Maurice 
Goldberg. 

CAST — Deanna  Durbin,  Edmond  O'Brien,  Don  Tay- 
lor, Jeffrey  Lynn,  Ray  Collins,  Hugo  Haas,  Harry 
Davenport,  Criff  Barnett,  Katharine  Alexander,  James 
Todd,  Morris  Ankrum,  Frank  Conroy,  Leon  Belasco, 
Louise  Beavers,  Raymond  Creenleaf,  Charles  Mere- 
dith, Adele  Rowland,  Mary  Adams,  Adrienne  Marden, 
Beatrice  Roberts,  Harry  Cheshire,  Donald  Randolph, 
William  Could.  Days  in  production,  42.  Reviewed 
8-27-48. 

FORCE  OF  EVIL 

Roberts-Enterprise-MCM.  Producer,  Bob  Roberts. 
Director,  Abraham  Polonsky.  Screenplay,  Abraham 
Polonsky,  Ira  Wolfert.  Original  novel,  "Tucker's  Peo- 
ple," Ira  Wolfert.  Photography,  George  Barnes.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Jack  Warren.  Art  direction,  Richard 
Day.  Set  decorations,  Edward  G.  Boyle.  Music  score, 
David  Raksin.  Musical  director,  Rudolph  Polk.  Edited 
by  Walter  Thompson.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Web- 
ster. Production  manager,  Joseph  C.  Gilpin.  Assistant 
director,  Robert  Aldrich.  Script  supervisor,  Don  Weis. 
Hair  stylist,  Lillian  Lashin.  Makeup,  Gus  Norin.  Grip, 
Carl  Gibson.  Wardrobe,  Louise  Wilson.  Still  man, 
Scofty  Welburn. 

CAST — John  Garfield,  Beatrice  Pearson,  Thomas 
Gomez,  Marie  Windsor,  Howland  Chamberlin,  Roy 
Roberts,  Paul  Fix,  Stanley  Prager,  Barry  Kelley,  Paul 
McVey,  Georgia  Backus,  Jack  Overman,  Tim  Ryan, 
Sid  Tomack,  Barbara  Woodill,  Raymond  Largay,  Beau 
Bridges,  Allen  Mathews,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Jan  Den- 
nis. Reviewed  12-27-48. 

A  FOREIGN  AFFAIR 

PARA.  Producer,  Charles  Brackett.  Director,  Billy 
Wilder.  Screenplay,  Charles  Brackett,  Billy  Wilder, 
Richard  L.  Breen.  Original,  David  Shaw.  Adaptation, 
Robert  Harari.  Photography,  Charles  B.  Lang.  Proc- 
ess, Farciot  Edouart,  Dewey  Wrigley.  Special  effects, 
Gordon  Jennings.  Operating  cameraman,  Guy  Ben- 
nett. Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Walter  Tyler.  Set 
decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Ross  Dowd.  Musical  direc- 
tor-score-songs, Frederick  Hollander.  Edited  by  Doane 
Harrison.  Sound  technicians,  Hugo  Grenzbach.  Walter 
Oberst.  Production  manager,  Hugh  Brown.  Assistant 
director,  C.  C.  Coleman,  Jr.  Script  supervisor,  Harry 
Hogan.  Grip,  Edgar  Crowder.  Makeup  supervision, 
Wally  Westmore.  Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head. 
Still  man,  Jack  Koffman. 

CAST — Jean  Arthur.  Marlene  Dietrich,  John  Lund, 
Millard  Mitchell,  Peter  von  Zerneck,  Stanley  Prager, 
Bill  Murphy,  Gordon  Jones,  Freddie  Steele,  Raymond 
Bond,  Boyd  Davis,  Robert  Malcolm,  Charles  Meredith, 
Michael  Raffetto,  James  Larmore,  Damien  O'Flynn. 
Days  in  production,  60.  Reviewed  6-14-48. 

FORT  APACHE 

Argosy-RKO.  Producers,  John  Ford  Merian  C. 
Cooper.  Director,  John  Ford.  Screenplay,  Frank  S. 
Nugent.  Original  story  suggestion,  "Massacre.'  'by 
James  Warner  Bellah.  Photography,  Archie  Stout. 
Special  effects,  Dave  Koehler.  Operating  cameraman, 
Eddie  Fitzgerald.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi.  Set 
decorations,  Joseph  Kish.  Orchestrations-conductor, 
Lucien  Cailliet.  Edited  by  Jack  Murray.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Frank  Webster,  Joseph  Kane.  Production 
manager,  Bernard  McEveety.  Assistant  director,  Low- 
ell Farrell.  Script  supervisor,  Meta  Sterne.  Makeup, 
Emile  La  Vigne.  Dance  director,  Kenny  Williams. 
Grip,  Carl  Gibson.  Costume  research,  D.  R.  O.  Hats- 
well.  Research  editor,  Katherine  Cliffton.  Technical 
advisors,  Major  Philip  Keiffer,  Katherine  Spaatz. 
Still  man,  Al  St.  Hilaire. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Henry  Fonda,  Shirley  Temple, 
John  Agar,  Pedro  Armendariz,  Ward  Bond,  Irene 
Rich,  George  O'Brien,  Anna  Lee,  Victor  McLaglen, 
Dick  Foran,  Jack  Pennick,  Guy  Kibbee,  Grant  With- 
ers, Miguel  Inclan.  Days  in  production,  45.  Reviewed 
3-10-48. 

FOUR  FACES  WEST 

Sherman-Enterprise-UA.  Producer,  Harry  Sherman. 
Associate  producer,  Vernon  E.  Clark.  Director,  Alfred 
E.  Green.  Screenplay,  Graham  Baker,  Teddi  Sherman. 
Original  novel  "Paso  Por  Aqui,"  Eugene  Manlove 
Rhodes.    Adaptation,   William    and    Milarde  Brent. 


Photography,  Russell  Harlan.  Operating  cameraman, 
George  Clemens.  Art  direction,  Duncan  Cramer.  Set 
decorations,  Ray  Robinson.  Music  score-direction, 
Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by  Edward  Mann.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Frank  Webster.  Production  manager,  Joseph 
C.  Gilpin.  Assistant  director,  Nate  Barrager.  Script 
supervisor,  Marie  Messinger.  Hair  stylist,  L.  Lashin. 
Makeup,  Gus  Norin.  Grip,  Carl  Gibson.  Still  man, 
Charlps  "Scotty"  Weibourne. 

CAST — Joel  McCrea,  Frances  Dee,  Charles  Bick- 
ford,  Joseph  Calleia,  William  Conrad,  Martin  Gar- 
ralaga,  Raymond  Largay,  John  Parrish,  Dan  White, 
Davison  Clark,  Houseley  Stevenson.  George  McDon- 
ald, Eva  Novak,  Sam  Flint,  Forrest  Taylor.  Days  in 
production,  52.  Reviewed  5-10-48. 

FRENCH  LEAVE 

MONO.  Producer,  Sid  Luft.  Director,  Frank  McDon- 
ald. Screenplay,  Jameson  Brewer,  Jack  Rubin.  Orig- 
inal, Jameson  Brewer.  Photography,  William  Sick- 
ner.  Operating  cameraman.  Bill  Margolies.  Art  direc- 
tion, Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz, 
jr.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  Ace  Her- 
man. Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Production 
manager,  Glenn  Cook.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Rey- 
nolds. Script  supervisor,  Nona  Vas.  Makeup,  Webb 
Overlander.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis.  Still  man,  Scott  Wei- 
bourne. 

CAST — Jackie  Cooper,  Jackie  Coogan,  Ralph  San- 
ford,  Curt  Bois.  Renee  Godfrey,  William  Dambrosi, 
Claire  DuBrey,  John  Bleifer,  Larry  Blake,  Robin  Ray- 
mond. Charles  La  Torre,  George  Lloyd,  Frank  Scan- 
nell,  Pedro  Regas,  Jimmy  Cross,  Dick  Winslow,  Al- 
phonse  Martell,  Billy  Snyder,  Manuel  Paris,  Vivian 
Mason,  Robert  Coogan.  Days  in  production,  9.  Re- 
viewed 4-30-48. 

FRONTIER  ACENT 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  Sarecky.  Director.  Lam- 
bert Hillyer.  Original  screenplav,  J.  Benton  Cheney. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Operating  cameraman 
Lynn  Powers.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Musical 
director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  John  C.  Fuller. 
Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Production  manager, 
Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 
Grip.  George  Booker.  Still  man,  James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Reno  Blair,  Dennis  Moore,  Riley  Hill,  Lane  Bradford, 
Robert  Woodward,  Kansas  Moehring.  Boyd  Stock- 
man, Ted  Adams,  William  H.  Ruhl,  Kenneth  Mac- 
Donald,  Frank  LaRue.  Bill  Hale.  Virginia  Carroll.  Days 
in  production,  6.  Reviewed  10-29-48. 

THE  FULLER  BRUSH  MAN 

Edward  Small-COL.  Executive  producer,  Edward 
Small.  Producer-director,  S.  Sylvan  Simon.  Screenplay. 
Frank  Tashlin,  Devery  Freeman.  Original,  Saturday 
Evening  Post  story  by  Roy  Higgins.  Photography. 
Lester  White.  Operating  cameraman,  Roy  Clark.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Carl  Anderson.  Set 
decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee,  Louis  Diage.  Music 
score,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Sound 
technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur 
McGaugh.  Script  supervisor,  Rose  Loewinger.  Hair 
stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip.  Ed  Blaisdell.  Costumes 
designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still  man,  Homer  Van  Pelt. 

CAST — Red  Skelton,  Janet  Blair,  Don  McGuire, 
Hillary  Brooke,  Adele  Jergens,  Ross  Ford.  Trudy 
Marshall,  Nicholas  Joy,  Donald  Curtis,  Arthur  Space. 
Selmer  Jackson,  Roger  Moore,  Stanley  Andrews.  Bud 
Wolfe,  David  Sharpe,  Chick  Collins,  Billy  Jones, 
Jimmy  Lloyd.  Jimmy  Logan,  limmie  Hunt.  Days  in 
production,  39.  Reviewed  5-7-48. 

FURY  AT  FURNACE  CREEK 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director,  Bruce 
Humberstone.  Screenplay,  Charles  G.  Booth.  Original, 
David  Garth.  Additional  dialog,  Winston  Miller.  Pho- 
tography, Harry  Jackson.  Special  effects,  Fred  Ser- 
sen.  Operating  cameraman,  Bud  Mautino.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lyle  Wheeler,  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little.  Music  score,  David  Raksin.  Orchestra- 
tions, Herbert  Spencer,  Maurice  De  Packh.  Musical 
director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited  by  Robert  Simpson. 
Sound  technicians,  Eugene  Grossman,  Harry  M.  Leon- 
ard. Production  manager,  Sidney  Bowen.  Assistant 
director,  William  Eckhardt.  Script  supervisor,  Rose 
Steinberg.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Adams.  Makeup,  Ben 
Nye,  George  Lane.  Grip.  Bruce  Hunsaker.  Costumes 
designed  by  Rene  Hubert.  Still  man,  Ray  Nolan. 

CAST — Victor  Mature,  Coleen  Gray,  Glenn  Langan, 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


Reginald  Gardiner,  Albert  Dekker,  Fred  Clark, 
Charles  Kemper,  Robert  Warwick,  George  Cleveland, 
Roy  Roberts,  Willard  Robertson,  Griff  Barnett,  Frank 
Orth,  ).  Farrell  MacDonald,  Charles  Stevens,  Jay 
Silverheels,  James  Flavin,  Robert  Adler,  Harry  Sey- 
mour, Harry  Carter,  Mauritz  Hugo,  Howard  Negley, 
Harlan  Briggs,  Si  jenks,  Guy  Wilkerson,  Robert  Wil- 
liams. Days  in  production,  52.  Reviewed  4-7-48. 

THE  CALLANT  BLADE 

COL.  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Irving  Starr.  Director, 
Henry  Levin.  Screenplay,  Walter  Ferris,  Morton  Grant. 
Original,  Ted  Thomas  and  Edward  Dein.  Additional 
dialog,  Wilfrid  Pettitt.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey, 
Charles  Lawton,  Jr.  Cinecolor  consultant,  Wilton 
Holm.  Operating  cameraman,  Gert  Anderson  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Gooson,  Sturges  Carne.  Set  dec- 
orations, Wilbur  Menefee,  Frank  Tuttle.  Music  score, 
George  Duning.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff. 
Edited  by  Viola  Lawrence.  Sound  technician,  George 
Cooper.  Assistant  director  James  Nicholson.  Script 
supervisor,  Dorothy  Cumming.  Grip,  H.  Hanks.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still  man,  Joe  Walters. 

CAST — Larry  Parks,  Marguerite  Chapman,  Victor 
Jory,  George  Macready,  Edith  King,  Michael  Duane, 
Onslow  Stevens,  Peter  Brocco,  Tim  Huntley,  Ross 
Ford,  Paul  Campbell,  Fred  Sears,  Nedrick  Young, 
Wilton  Graff.  Days  in  production,  31.  Reviewed 
10-13-48. 

THE  CALLANT  LECION 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Joe  Kane. 
Screenplay,  Gerald  Adams.  Original,  John  K.  Butler, 
Gerald  Geraghty.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Special 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating 
cameraman,  Joe  Novak.  Art  direction,  James  Sulli- 
van. Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George 
Milo.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by 
Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician,  Victor  B. 
Appel.  Production  manager,  Kenny  Holmes.  Assistant 
director,  Richard  Moder.  Script  supervisor.  Bob 
Walker.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Gray.  Makeup.  Bob  Mark. 
Grip,  Gary  Lambrecht.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele 
Palmer.  Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — William  Elliott,  Adrian  Booth,  Joseph 
Schildkraut,  Bruce  Cabot,  Andy  Devine,  lack  Holt, 
Grant  Withers.  Adele  Mara,  lames  Brown,  Hal 
Landon,  Tex  Terry,  Lester  Sharpe,  Hal  Taliaferro, 
Russell  Hicks.  Herbert  Rawlinson,  Marshall  Reed, 
Steve  Drake.  Harry  Woods.  Days  in  production,  20. 
Reviewed  5-20-48. 

THE  CAY  INTRUDERS 

Frank  Seltier-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Frank  N.  Selt- 
zer. Associate  producer,  Hugh  King.  Director,  Ray 
McCarey.  Screenplay,  Francis  Swann.  Original,  Fran- 
cis Swann,  Ray  McCarey.  Photography,  Mack  Steng- 
ler.  Operating  cameraman,  Fred  Kaifer.  Art  direction, 
Jerome  Pycha.  Jr.  Set  decorations,  George  Sawley. 
Music  score,  Ralph  Stanley.  Musical  director,  David 
Chudnow.  Edited  by  Bert  Jordan.  Sound  technician, 
Max  Hutchinson.  Production  manager,  Lewis  ).  Rach- 
mil.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Godsoe.  Script  super- 
visor, Anita  Speer.  Hair  stylist,  Ann  Locker.  Grip, 
Burnett  Jaques.  Still  man,  Samuel  Manatt.  Costumes 
designed  by  Helen  Ruth. 

CAST — John  Emery,  Tamara  Geva,  Leif  Erickson, 
Roy  Roberts,  Virginia  Gregg,  Si  Wills,  Sara  Berner, 
Harry  Lauter,  Marilyn  Williams.  Days  in  production 
10.  Reviewed  6-2-48. 


THE  CAY  RANCHERO 

REP.  Associate  producer.  Edward  J.  White. 
Director.  William  Whitney.  Original  screenplay,  Sloan 
Nibley.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Operating  camera- 
man, Joe  Novak.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set 
decorat:ons.  Helen  Housard.  Musical  director.  Morton 
Scott.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician, 
Herb  Norsch.  Production  manager,  Joe  Dill.  Assistant 
director.  Jack  Lacey.  Script  supervisor,  lack  Herz- 
berg.  Makeup,  Steve  Drumm.  Grip,  Garrett  Lambert. 
Still   man.   Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers.  Tito  Guizar.  Jane  Frazee,  Andy 
Devine,  Estelita  Rodriguez,  George  Meeker.  LeRoy 
Mason,  Dennis  Moore,  Keith  Richards,  Betty  Gagnon, 
Robert  Rose,  Ken  Terrell.  Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons 
of  the  Pioneers,  Trigger  I  horse).  Days  in  production, 
26.  Reviewed  1-6-48. 


THE  CENTLEMAN  FROM  NOWHERE 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director, 
William  Castle.  Original  screenplay,  Edward  Anhalt. 
Photography,  Vincent  Farrar.  Operating  cameraman, 
Fayte  Browne.  Art  direction,  George  Brooks.  Set 
decorations,  Frank  Kramer.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Henry  Batista.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Lambert  Day.  Production  manager,  Jack  Fier. 
Assistant  director,  James  Nicholson.  Script  clerk. 
Pearl  Leiter.  Hair  stylist.  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Pat 
Sutherland.  Still  man,  Ted  Allan. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Fay  Baker,  Luis  Van 
Rooten,  Charles  Lane,  Wilton  Graff,  Grandon  Rhodes, 
Noel  Madison,  Victoria  Home,  Don  Haggerty,  Wil- 
liam Forrest,  Pierre  Watkin,  Robert  Emmett  Keane. 
Days  in  production,   12.   Reviewed  9-10-48. 

THE  CIRL  FROM  MANHATTAN 

Benedict  Bogeaus-UA.  Producer,  Benedict  Bogeaus. 
Production  associate,  Arthur  M.  Landau.  Assistants 
to  producer,  Lewis  ).  Rachmil  James  Stacy.  Director, 
Alfred  E.  Green.  Original  screenplay,  Howard  Esta- 
brook.  Photography,  Ernest  Laszlo.  Special  effects, 
Lee  Zavitz.  Operating  cameraman.  Curt  Fetters.  Art 
direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decorations,  Robert 
Priestley.  Orchestrations,  Wallace  Heglin.  Musical 
director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  James  E.  Smith. 
Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Production  manager, 
Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Godsoe. 
Script  supervisors.  Gene  Hersh,  Jack  Herzberg.  Hair 
stylist,  Doris  M.  Harris.  Makeup,  Robert  Cowan.  Grip 
B.  P.  Jacques.  Costumes  designed  by  Greta.  Still 
man,  Frank  Tanner. 

CAST — Dorothy  Lamour,  George  Montgomery, 
Charles  Laughton,  Ernest  Truex,  Constance  Collier, 
Hugh  Herbert,  William  Frawley,  Sara  Allgood.  Frank 
Orth,  Raymond  Largay,  Selmar  Jackson,  Adelaide 
DeWalt  Reynolds,  Howard  Freeman,  George  Chand- 
ler, Marie  Blake,  Maurice  Cass.  Days  in  production, 
20.  Reviewed  9-14-48. 

GIVE  MY  RECARDS  TO  BROADWAY 

20th- FOX.  i  Technicolor ) .  Producer,  Walter  Mor- 
osco.  Director,  Lloyd  Bacon.  Screenplay,  Samuel 
Hoffenstein,  Elizabeth  Reinhardt.  Original,  John 
Klempner.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Richard  Mueller.  Special 
effects.  Fred  Sersen.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving 
Rosenberg.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  J.  Russell 
Spencer.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest 
Lansing.  Orchestrations,  Gene  Rose,  Herbert  Spencer. 
Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman.  Edited  by  Wil- 
liam Reynolds.  Sound  technicians,  Arthur  L.  Kirbach, 
Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Sam  Wurtzel. 
Assistant  director,  Arthur  Jacobson.  Script  supervisor, 
Weslie  |ones.  Hair  stylist.  Linda  Cross,  Peggy  Adams. 
Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Bill  Riddle,  Paul  Stanhope.  Dance 
director,  Seymour  Felix.  Grip,  Bruce  Hunsaker. 
Costumes  designed  by  Bonnie  Cashin.  Still  man, 
Anthony  Ugrin. 

CAST — Dan  Dailey,  Charles  Winninger,  Nancy 
Guild,  Charlie  Ruggles.  Fay  Bainter,  Barbara  Law- 
rence, Jane  Nigh,  Charlie  Russell,  Sig  Ruman,  Howard 
Freeman,  Herbert  Anderson,  Pat  Flaherty,  Harry  Sey- 
mour, Paul  Harvey,  Lela  Bliss.  Georgie  Caine.  Matt 
McHugh.  Days  in  production,  50.  Reviewed  5-21-48. 

THE  GOLDEN  EYE 

Burkett-MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Di- 
rector, William  Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  W. 
Scott  Darling.  Suggested  by  character  created  by 
Earl  Derr  Biggers.  Photography.  William  Sickner. 
Operating  cameraman,  John  Martin.  Art  direction, 
Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  )r. 
Musical  director,  Edward  ).  Kay.  Edited  by  Ace 
Herman.  Sound  technician,  |ohn  Kean,  Frank  Han- 
sen. Production  manager,  Allen  K.  Wood.  Assistant 
director,  Wesley  Barry.  Script  supervisor,  |ules  Levy. 
Hair  stylist,  Lela  Chambers.  Makeup.  Webb  Over- 
lander.  Grip,  Grant  Tucker.  Still  man,  Al  St.  Hilaire. 

CAST — Roland  Winters,  Mantan  Moreland,  Victor 
Sen  Young.  Tim  Ryan.  Bruce  Kellogg.  Wanda  McKay, 
Ralph  Dunn,  Forrest  Taylor.  Evelyn  Brent,  Lois  Aus- 
tin, Lee  "Lasses"  White.  Tom  Tyler,  George  L. 
Spaulding.  Barbara  Jean  Wong.  Lee  Tung  Foo  Rich- 
ard Loo,  Bill  Walker,  Herman  Cantor,  Edmond  Cobb, 
John  Merton.  Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed 
10-21  -48. 


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COOD  SAM 

RKO.  Producer-director,  Leo  McCarev  Screenplay, 
Ken  Englund.  Original,  Leo  McCarey,  John  Klorer. 
Photography,  George  Barnes.  Special  effects,  Russell 
Cully.  Operating  cameraman,  jack  Warren.  Art  direc- 
tion, John  B.  Goodman.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera,  Jacque  Mapes.  Music  score,  Robert  Emmett 
Dolan.  Edited  by  lames  McKay.  Sound  technicians, 
John  L.  Cass,  Clem  Portman.  Assistant  director,  Jesse 
Hibbs.  Script  supervisor,  C.  Palmetier.  Hair  stylist. 
Merle  Stolz.  Grip,  Louis  Anderson.  Still  man,  Peter 
Bernard.  Costumes  designed  by  William  Travilla. 

CAST — Gary  Cooper,  Ann  Sheridan,  Ray  Collins, 
Edmund  Lowe,  Joan  Lorring,  Clinton  Sundberg,  Min- 
erva Urecal,  Louise  Beavers,  Dick  Ross,  Lora  Lee 
Michel,  Bobby  Dolan,  Jr.,  Matt  Moore,  Netta  Packer, 
Ruth  Roman,  Carol  Stevens,  Todd  Karns,  Irving 
Bacon,  William  Frawley,  Harry  Hayden.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 58.  Reviewed  7-28-48. 

GRAND  CANYON  TRAIL 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Edward  J. 
White.  Director,  William  Whitney.  Original  screen- 
play, Gerald  Geraghty.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Op- 
erating cameraman.  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction, 
Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
James  Redd.  Music  score,  Nathan  Scott.  Musical  di- 
rector, Morton  Scott.  Songs,  Jack  Elliott,  Foy  Will- 
ing. Edited  by  Anthony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician, 
T.  A.  Carman.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Lacey.  Script 
supervisor,  Joan  Eremin.  Makeup,  H.  Smit.  Grip,  Nils 
Mathias.  Still  man,   Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Jane  Frazee,  Andy  Devine, 
Robert  Livingston,  Roy  Barcroft  Charles  Coleman, 
Emmett  Lynn,  Ken  Terrell,  James  Finlayson,  Tommy 
Coats,  Foy  Willing  and  the  Riders  of  the  Purple 
Sage,  Trigger  (horse).  Days  in  production,  20.  Re- 
viewed 1  1  -1  9-48. 

GREEN  CRASS  OF  WYOMING 

20th-FOX  I  Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Bassler. 
Director,  Louis  King.  Screenplay,  Martin  Berkeley. 
Original  novel,  Mary  O'Hara.  Technicolor  adviser, 
Paul  MacPherson.  Photography,  Charles  G.  Clarke. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss. 
Operating  cameraman,  Louis  Kunkel.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler,  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Stanley  Detlie.  Music  score,  Cyril 
Mockridge.  Orchestration,  Maurice  De  Packh. 
Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman.  Edited  by  Nick 
De  Maggio.  Sound  technicians,  Bernard  Freericks, 
Harry  M.  Leonard.  Production  manager,  Robert 
Snody.  Assistant  director,  Jasper  Blystone.  Script 
supervisor,  Stanley  Scheuer.  Equine  supervision,  Jack 
Lundell.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Pat  McNally.  Grip, 
Walter  Fayon.  Costumes  designed  by  Rene  Hubert. 
Still  man,  Emmett  Schoenbaum. 

CAST — Peggy  Cummins,  Charles  Coburn,  Robert 
Arthur,  Lloyd  Nolan,  Burl  Ives,  Geraldine  Wall, 
Robert  Adler.  Will  Wright,  Herbert  Heywood, 
Richard  Garrick,  Charles  Hart,  Charles  Tannen.  Days 
in  production,  69.  Reviewed  4-21-48. 

GUN  SMUGGLERS 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Frank 
McDonald.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  Houston. 
Photography,  J.  Roy  Hunt.  Operating  cameraman,  Ed 
Pyle.  James  Daly.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Feild  Grey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James  Alt- 
wies.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Les  Millbrook.  Sound  tech- 
nicians. Phil  Brigandi,  Terry  Kellum.  Technical  ad- 
visor, Col  Paul  R.  Davison,  U.S.A.  Assistant  director, 
John  Pommer.  Script  supervisor,  Mercy  Weireter.  Grip, 
Tom  Clement.  Still  men,  Rod  Tolmie,  Gaston  Longet. 

CAST — Tim  Holt,  Richard  Martin,  Martha  Hyer, 
Gary  Gray,  Paul  Hurst,  Douglas  Fowley,  Robert  War- 
wick, Don  Haggerty,  Frank  Sully,  Robert  Bray.  Days 
in  production,  12.  Reviewed  12-22-48. 

GUNS  OF  HATE 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Lesley 
Selander.  Screenplay,  Norman  Houston,  Ed  Earl  Repp. 
Original,  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photography,  George  E.  Dis- 
kant.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Operating 
cameraman,  Charlie  Straumer.  Art  direction,  Albert 
S.  D'Agostino.  Feild  Gray.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera,  William  Stevens.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Desmond 


Marquette.  Sound  technicians,  John  L.  Cass,  Terry 
Kellum.  Assistant  director,  John  Pommer.  Script  su- 
pervisor, R.  Kinon.  Makeup,  Joe  Norin.  Grip,  Ralph 
Clement.  Still  man,  Ollie  Sigurdson. 

CAST — Tim  Holt,  Nana  Leslie,  Richard  Martin. 
Steve  Brodie,  Myrna  Dell,  Tony  Barrett,  Jim  Nolan, 
Jason  Robards,  Robert  Bray,  Marilyn  Mercer.  Days  in 
production,  11.  Reviewed  5-13-48. 

HALF  PAST  MIDNIGHT 

Sol  M.  Wurtiel-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  M.  Wurt- 
zel.  Production  assistant,  Cliff  Cans.  Director,  Wil- 
liam F.  Claxton.  Original  screenplay,  Arnold  Belgard. 
Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Operating  cameraman, 
Perry  Finnerman.  Art  direction,  George  Van  Marter. 
Set  decorations,  Al  Greenwood.  Music  score,  Darrell 
Calker.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by 
Frank  Baldridge.  Sound  technician.  Max  M.  Hutchin- 
son. Assistant  director,  Paul  Wurtzel.  Script  super- 
visor, Sascha  Laurence.  Hair  stylist,  Elaine  Ramsey. 
Makeup,  Lyle  Dawn.  Grip,  C.  O.  Morris.  Still  man, 
Buddy  Longworth. 

CAST — Kent  Taylor,  Peggy  Knudsen.  Joe  Sawyer, 
Walter  Sande,  Gil  Stratton,  Jr.,  Martin  Kosleck, 
Mabel  Paige,  Jean  Wong,  Jane  Everett,  Damien 
O'Flynn,  Richard  Loo,  Tom  Dugan,  Jean  de  Briac, 
Willie  Best,  Victor  Sen  Yung,  "Beetlepuss"  Lewis. 
Days  in  production,  12.  Reviewed  2-11-48. 

HARPOON 

Danches-SCREEN  GUILD.  Producer-director,  Ewing 
Scott.  Associate  producer,  George  Danches.  Original 
screenplay,  Paul  Girard  Smith,  Ewing  Scott.  Photog- 
raphy, Frederick  Gately.  Operating  cameraman-still 
man,  Andy  Mclntyre.  Music  score,  Lucien  Cailliet. 
Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Technical  ad- 
visor, Capt.  Jack  Benson.  Song,  Doc  Mason,  Dok 
Stanford.  Edited  by  Robert  O.  Crandall.  Sound  tech- 
nician, William  H.  Lynch.  Production  manager,  Ben 
A.  Bradley.  Assistant  director,  Maurice  M.  Suess. 
Script  supervisor,  Mildred  Scott.  Makeup,  Holly  Bane. 
Grip,  Earl  Nickerel. 

CAST — John  Bromfield,  Alyce  Louis,  James  Card- 
well,  Patricia  Garrison,  Jack  George,  Edgar  Hinton, 
Frank  Hagney,  Hollis  Bane,  Ruth  Castle,  Grant  Means, 
Sally  Davis,  James  Martin,  Willard  Jillson,  Gary  Gar- 
rett, Lee  Elson,  Alex  Sharp,  Lee  Roberts.  Days  in 
production,   15.  Reviewed  11-22-48. 

HAZARD 

PARA.  Producer,  Mel  Epstein.  Director,  George 
Marshall.  Screenplay,  Arthur  Sheekman,  Roy  Chanslor. 
Original  novel  by  Roy  Chanslor.  Photography,  Daniel 
L.  Fapp.  Special  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Process, 
Farciot  Edouart.  Operating  cameraman,  Haskell 
"Buzz"  Boggs.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Robert 
Clatworthy.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Ross  Dowd. 
Musical  director-score,  Frank  Skinner.  Edited  by  Ar- 
thur Schmidt.  Sound  technicians,  Gene  Merritt,  Don 
Johnson.  Production  manager,  R.  A.  Blaydon.  Assist- 
ant director,  George  Templeton.  Script  supervisor, 
Marvin  Weldon.  Makeup,  Wally  Westmore.  Grip, 
Erwin  Newmeyer.  Costumes  designed  by  Bernard 
Newman.  Still  man,  Malcolm  Bulloch. 

CAST — Paulette  Goddard,  Macdonald  Carey,  Fred 
Clark,  Stanley  Clements,  Maxie  Rosenbloom,  James 
Millican,  Percy  Helton,  Charles  McGraw,  Frank  Fay- 
len.  Days  in  production,  42.  Reviewed  3-16-48. 

HE  WALKED  BY  NIGHT 

Byron  Foy-EL.  Producer,  Robert  T.  Kane.  Director, 
Alfred  Werker.  Screenplay.  John  C.  Higgins,  Crane 
Wilbur.  Original.  Crane  Wilbur.  Additional  dialog, 
Harry  Essex.  Photography,  John  Alton.  Special 
effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Operating  cameraman,  Les 
Shorr.  Art  direction,  Edward  llou.  Special  art  effects. 
Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe, 
Clarence  Steensen.  Music  score,  Leonid  Raab. 
Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Alfred 
DeGaetano.  Sound,  Leon  S.  Becker,  Hugh  McDowell. 
Production  manager,  James  T.  Vaughn.  Assistant 
director,  Howard  W.  Koch.  Script  supervisor,  Arnold 
Laven.  Makeup,  Ern  Westmore,  Joe  Stinton.  Grip, 
Truman  Joiner.  Still  man,  George  Hommel. 

CAST — Richard  Basehart,  Scott  Brady,  Roy  Rob- 
erts, Jimmy  Cardwell,  Whit  Bissell,  Jack  Webb,  Bob 
Bice,  John  McGuire,  Lyle  Latell,  Jack  Bailey,  Mike 
Dugan,  Garrett  Craig.  Days  in  production,  17.  Re- 
viewed 11-1  1-48. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


HEART  OF  VIRGINIA 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  C.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Jerry  Sack- 
heim.  Photography,  John  MacBurnie.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  camera- 
man, Enzo  Martinelli.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Irving 
Schoenberg.  Sound  technician.  Earl  Crain,  Sr. 
Assistant  director,  Roy  Wade.  Script  supervisor,  Joan 
Eremin.  Hair  stylist,  Lynne  Burke.  Makeup.  Bob 
Mark.  Crip.  C.  B.  Lawrence.  Costumes  designed  by 
Adele  Palmer.  Still  man,   Ira  Hoke. 

C/tST — Janet  Martin,  Robert  Lowery,  Frankie 
Darro,  Paul  Hurst,  Sam  McDaniel,  Tom  Chatterton, 
Benny  Bartlett,  Glenn  Vernon,  Edmund  Cobb.  Days 
in  production,  10.  Reviewed  4-29-48. 

HERE  COMES  TROUBLE 

Roach-UA.  (Part  I  of  "Laff-Time")  (Cineeolor). 

Executive  producer,  Hal  Roach,  Jr.  Producer- 
director,  Fred  Guiol.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Carleton  Brown,  Edward  E.  Seabrook.  Photography, 
John  W.  Boyle.  Special  effects,  Roy  Seawright. 
Operating  cameraman,  Ellis  Carter.  Art  direction, 
Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decorations,  William  Stevens. 
Musical  director,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Seid.  Sound  technician,  William  Randall.  Production 
manager,  Sidney  Van  Keuren.  Assistant  director, 
James  Lane.  Script  supervisor,  Charles  Morton.  Make- 
up, Burris  Grimwood.  Hair  stylist,  Loretta  Francel. 
Grip,  Edward  Comfort.    Still  man,  Eugene  Hackley. 

CAST — Bill  Tracy,  Joe  Sawyer,  Emory  Parnell, 
Betty  Compson,  Paul  Stanton,  Beverly  Lloyd,  Joan 
Woodbury,  Patti  Morgan,  Thomas  Jackson.  Days  in 
production,  34.  Reviewed  4-14-48. 

HIGHWAY  13 

Lippert-SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer,  William  Ste- 
phens. Director,  William  Berke.  Screenplay,  Maurice 
Tombragel.  Original,  John  Wilste.  Photography,  Carl 
Berger.  Operating  cameraman,  Enzo  Martinelli.  Art 
direction,  Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  James 
Redman.  Music  score,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Ed- 
ward Mann.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant 
director,  Melville  Shyer.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy 
Yutzi.  Hair  stylist,  Jane  Groton.  Makeup,  Sam  Kauf- 
man. Grip,  Ben  Bishop.  Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Pamela  Blake,  Michael 
Whalen,  Dan  Seymour,  Clem  Bevans,  Maris  Wrixon, 
Tom  Chatterton,  Mary  Gordon,  Gaylord  Pendleton, 
Lyle  Talbot.  Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed  12- 
23-48. 

HILLS  OF  HOME 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Sisk.  Direc- 
tor, Fred  M.  Wilcox.  Original  screenplay,  William 
Ludwig,  suggested  by  sketches  "Doctor  of  the  Old 
School"  by  Ian  Maclaren.  Photography,  Charles 
Schoenbaum.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus, 
Henri  Jaffa.  Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Op- 
erating cameraman,  John  Schmitz.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Eddie  Imazu.  Set  decorations  Edwin 
B.  Willis,  Paul  G.  Chamberlain.  Music  score,  Herbert 
Stothart.  Orchestrations,  Albert  Sendrey,  Robert 
Franklyn.  Edited  by  Ralph  E.  Winters.  Sound.  Doug- 
las Shearer,  Frank  B.  MacKenzie  and  Charles  E.  Wal- 
lace. Production  manager,  Jay  Marchant.  Assistant 
director,  Earl  McEvoy.  Script  supervisor,  Jack  Aid- 
worth.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack 
Dawn.  Grip,  Charles  Forester.  Costumes  designed  by 
Valles.  Still  man,  John  Hopcraft. 

CAST — Edmund  Gwenn,  Donald  Crisp.  Tom  Drake, 
Janet  Leigh,  Rhys  Williams,  Reginald  Owen,  Edmond 
Breon,  Alan  Napier,  Hugh  Green,  Lumsden  Hare, 
Eileen  Erskine,  Victor  Wood,  David  Thursby,  Fred- 
erick Worlock,  Lassie  (dog).  Days  in  production,  52. 
Reviewed  10-6-48. 

HOLLOW  TRIUMPH 

EL.  Executive  producer,  Bryan  Foy.  Producer-ac- 
tor, Paul  Henreid.  Director,  Steve  Sekely.  Screenplay, 
Daniel  Fuchs.  Original  novel,  Murray  Forbes.  Photog- 
raphy, John  Alton.  Special  effects,  George  J.  Teague. 
Operating  cameraman,  Les  Schorr.  Art  direction,  Ed- 
ward llou,  Frank  Durlauf.  Set  decorations.  Armor 
Marlowe,  Clarence  Steensen.  Music  score,  Sol  Kaplan. 
Music  conductor,  Charles  Previn.  Music  director,  Ir- 
ving Friedman.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound,  Leon  S. 
Becker,  Hugh  McDowell.  Production  manager,  James 
T.  Vaughn.  Assistant  director,  Emmett  Emerson. 
Script  supervisor,  Arnold  Laven.  Hair  stylists,  Joan 


St.  Oegger,  Merle  Reeves.  Makeup,  Ern  and  Frank 
Westmore.  Grip,  Truman  Joiner.  Costumes  designed 
by  Kay  Nelson.  Still  man,  Ted  Weisbarth. 

CAST — Paul  Henreid,  Joan  Bennett,  Eduard  Franz, 
Leslie  Brooks,  John  Qualen,  Mabel  Paige,  Herbert 
Rudley,  Charles  Arnt,  George  Chandler,  Sid  Tomack, 
Alvin  Hammer.  Ann  Staunton,  Paul  Burns,  Charles 
Trowbridge,  Morgan  Farley.  Days  in  production,  26. 
Reviewed  8-10-48. 

HOMECOMING 

MCM.  Producer,  Sidney  Franklin.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Gottfried  Reinhardt.  Director,  Mervyn  LeRoy. 
Screenplay,  Paul  Osborn.  Original,  Sidney  Kingsley. 
Adaptation,  Jan  Lustig.  Techncial  adviser,  Paul  Lund. 
Photography.  Harold  Rosson.  Special  effects,  War- 
ren Newcombe.  A.  Arnold  Gillespie.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, Robert  Martin.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons. Randall  Duell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Wil- 
lis, Henry  W.  Grace.  Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper. 
Musical  director,  Charles  Previn.  Edited  by  John 
Dunning.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Norwood  A  Fen- 
ton.  Production  manager.  Wm.  Kaplan.  Assistant 
director,  Norman  Elzer.  Script  clerk,  Mollie  Kent. 
Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Hair  stylist.  Sydney  Guilaroff. 
Grip,  Lloyd  Isbell.  Costumes  designed  by  Helen  Rose. 
Still  man.  Virgil  Apger. 

CAST — Clark  Gable,  Lana  Turner,  Anne  Baxter. 
John  Hodiak,  Ray  Collins,  Gladys  Cooper.  Cameron 
Mitchell,  Marshall  Thompson,  Lurene  Tuttle,  Jessie 
Grayson,  J.  Louis  Johnson,  Eloise  Hardt.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 63.  Reviewed  4-5-48. 

HOMICIDE  FOR  THREE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director, 
George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Bradbury  Foote.  Original 
novel  "Puzzle  for  Puppets,"  Patrick  Quentin.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Albert  DeMond.  Photography,  John 
MacBurnie.  Operating  cameraman,  Enzo  Martinelli. 
Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Musical  director.  Morton 
Scott.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Roy  Wade.  Script 
supervisor,  Joan  Eremin.  Makeup,  Steve  Drumm.  Grip, 
Whitey  Lawrence.  Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Audrey  Long,  Warren  Douglas,  Grant 
Withers,  Lloyd  Corrigan.  Stephanie  Bachelor.  George 
Lynn,  Tala  Birell.  Benny  Baker,  Joseph  Crehan,  Sid 
Tomack,  Dick  Elliott,  Eddie  Dunn,  John  Newland, 
Billy  Curtis,  Patsy  Moran.  Days  in  production,  10. 
Reviewed  11-12-48. 

THE  HUNTED 

Scott  R.  Dunlap-ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producer,  Scott 
R.  Dunlap.  Associate  producer,  Glenn  Cook.  Director, 
Jack  Bernhard.  Original  screenplay,  Steve  Fisher. 
Technical  director,  Ernest  R.  Hickson.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Operating  cameraman,  Robert 
Gough.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations, 
Raymond  Boltz,  Jr.  Music  score,  Edward  J.  Kav. 
Edited  by  Richard  Heermance;  supervision.  Otho 
Covering.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Assistant  director, 
Frank  Fox.  Script  supervisor,  Moree  Herring.  Grip, 
Harry  Lewis.    Still  man,  Talmadge  Morrison. 

CAST — Preston  Foster,  Belita.  Pierre  Watkin, 
Edna  Holland,  Russell  Hicks,  Frank  Ferguson.  Joseph 
Crehan,  Larry  Blake,  Cathy  Carter,  Thomas  Jackson, 
Charles  McGraw.  Tristram  Coffin.  Days  in  production. 
28.  Reviewed  2-2-48. 

I,  JANE  DOE 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  John  H.  Auer. 
Screenplay,  Lawrence  Kimble.  Adaptation.  Decla 
Dunning.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Operating 
cameraman.  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction,  James 
Sullivan.  Set  Decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Music 
score,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Musical  director,  Morton 
Scott.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Vic  Appel.  Production  manager,  Kenneth 
Holmes.  Assistant  director,  Dick  Moder.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Robert  Walker.  Hair  stylists,  Louise  Land- 
mier.  Hazel  Keithly.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark,  Howard 
Smit.  Grip,  Nels  Mathias.  Costumes  designed  by 
Adele  Palmer.  Still  man,  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — Ruth  Hussey,  John  Carroll,  Vera  Ralston, 
Gene  Lockhart,  John  Howard,  Benay  Venuta,  Adele 
Mara,  Roger  Dann,  James  Bell,  Leon  Belasco.  John 
Litel,  Eric  Feldary,  Francis  Pierlot,  Marta  Mitrovich, 
John  Albright.  Days  in  production,  24.  Reviewed 
5-12-48. 


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I  REMEMBER  MAMA 

RKO.  Executive  producer-director,  George  Stevens. 
Producer,  Harriet  Parsons.  Executive  assistant,  Ivan 
Moffat.  Screenplay,  DeWitt  Bodeen.  Original  play 
by  John  Druten,  from  novel  "Mama's  Bank  Account" 
by  Kathryn  Forbes.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musuraca. 
Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully,  Kenneth  Peach. 
Operating  cameraman,  Fred  Bentley.  Art  direction, 
Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvera,  Emil  Kuri.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Robert 
Swink.  Associate  editor,  Tholen  Gladden.  Sound 
technicians.  Richard  Van  Hessen,  Clem  Portman. 
Production  manager,  lames  Casey.  Assistant  director, 
John  H.  Morse.  Script  supervisor,  R.  Kinon.  Makeup, 
Gordon  Bau.  Hair  stylist,  Hazel  Rogers.  Grip,  Ralph 
Clement.  Costumes  designed  by  Edward  Stevenson, 
Cile  Steele.    Still  man,  Gaston  Longet. 

CAST — Irene  Dunne,  Barbara  Bel  Geddies.  Oscar 
Homolka,  Philip  Dorn,  Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Edgar 
Bergen,  Rudy  Vallee,  Barbara  O'Neil,  Florence  Bates. 
Peggy  Mclntyre,  June  Hedin,  Steve  Brown,  Ellen 
Corby,  Hope  Landin,  Edith  Evanson,  Tommy  Ivo. 
Days  in  production,    127.   Reviewed  3-9-48. 

I  SURRENDER  DEAR 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Director,  Arthur 
Dreifuss.  Original  screenplay.  M.  Coates  Webster. 
Additional  dialog,  Hal  Collins.  Photography,  Vincent 
Farrar.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Klein.  Art  di- 
rection, Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Louis  Di- 
age,  Musical  director,  Paul  Mertz.  Songs,  Gordon 
Clifford,  Harry  Barris,  Allan  Roberts,  Doris  Fischer, 
Ben  Oakland,  Oscar  Hammerstein  II.  Edited  by  Rich- 
ard Fantl.  Sound  technician,  Goerge  Cooper.  Assistant 
director,  Sam  Nelson.  Script  supervisor,  P.  Leiter. 
Grip,  Pat  Sutherland.  Still  man,  Joe  Walters. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  David  Street,  Don  McGuire, 
Alice  Tyrell,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Douglas  Wood, 
Regina  Wallace,  Byron  Foulger,  Jack  Eigen,  Dave 
Garroway,  Peter  Potter.  Days  in  production,  8.  Re- 
viewed 8-20-48. 

I  WOULDN'T  BE  IN  YOUR  SHOES 

MONO.  Producer,  Walter  Mirisch.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Nigh.  Screenplay,  Steve  Fisher.  Original  novel, 
Cornell  Woolrich.  Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  First 
cameraman,  Bill  Margolies.  Art  direction,  Dave  Mil- 
ton. Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  Jr.  Musical 
score,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Roy  Livingston. 
Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchinson.  Production  man- 
ager, Glenn  Cook.  Assistant  directors,  William  Cali- 
han,  Ed  Morey,  Jr.  Script  supervisor,  Nona  Vas. 
Hair  dresser,  Lela  Chambers.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis. 
Still  man.  Bud  Graybill. 

CAST — Don  Castle,  Elyse  Knox,  Regis  Toomey, 
Charles  D.  Brown,  Rory  Mallinson,  Bill  Kennedy,  Ray 
Dolciame,  William  Ruhl,  Esther  Michelson,  Steve 
Darrell,  Wally  Walker,  John  Sheehan,  Herman  Cantor, 
John  H.  Elliott,  Tito  Vuolo,  Jimmy  Aubrey,  John 
Shay,  Donald  Kerr,  Joe  Bernard,  Stanley  Blystone. 
Dorothy  Vaughan,  Robert  Lowell,  Matty  Fain,  John 
Doucette,  Bill  Walker,  Dan  White,  Ray  Teal,  Paul 
Bryar,  Lou  Marcelle,  Walden  Boyle,  Hugh  Charles, 
Laura  Treadwell.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed 
4-27-48 

IF  YOU  KNEW  SUSIE 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer- 
actor,  Eddie  Cantor.  Associate  producer.  Warren 
Wilson.  Director,  Gordon  M.  Douglas.  Original  screen- 
play, Warren  Wilson,  Oscar  Brodney.  Additional  dia- 
log. Bud  Pearson.  Lester  A.  White.  Photography, 
Frank  Redman.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully. 
Montage,  Harold  Palmer.  Operating  cameraman, 
James  Daly.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Ralph  Berger.  Set  Decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James 
E.  Altwies.  Music  score,  Edgar  "Cookie"  Fairchild. 
Vocal  arrangements.  Bob  Keith.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Jimmy  McHugh,  Harold  Adam- 
son,  George  Tibbies,  Ramez  Idriss.  Edited  by  Philip 
Martin.  Sound  technicians.  Jean  L.  Speak,  Clem 
Portman  Production  manager,  Fred  Fleck.  Assistant 
director.  Maxwell  Henry.  Script  supervisor,  M.  Fogel. 
Makeup,  Gordon  Bau.  Hair  stylist,  Annabelle  Levy. 
Dance  director,  Charles  O'Curran.  Grip.  Henry  Bur- 
ton. Costumes  designed  by  Renie.  Still  man,  Art  Say. 

CAST — Eddie  Cantor,  Joan  Davis,  Allyn  Joslyn, 
Charles  Dingle,  Phil  Brown,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Joe 
Sawyer,    Douglas    Fowley,    Margaret    Kerry,  Dick 


Humphreys,  Howard  Freeman,  Mabel  Paige,  Sig 
Ruman,  Fritz  Feld,  Isabel  Randolph,  Bobby  Driscoll. 
Days  in  production,  67.  Reviewed  1-30-48. 

IN  THIS  CORNER 

ARC-EL.  Producer,  David  I.  Stephenson.  Director, 
Charles  F.  Riesner.  Screenplay,  Burk  Symon,  Fred 
Niblo,  Jr.  Original,  Burk  Symon.  Photography,  Guy 
Roe.  Special  effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Operating 
cameraman.  Lothrop  Worth.  Art  direction,  Edwsrd 
llou  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  Clarence 
Steensen.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited 
by  Norman  Colbert.  Sound,  Leon  S.  Becker,  Thomas 
Lambert.  Production  manager,  James  T.  Vaughn.  As- 
sistant director,  Robert  Stillman.  Script  supervisor, 
Arnold  Laven.  Hair  stylists,  Joan  St.  Oegger,  Gwen 
Van  Upp.  Makeup,  Em  Westmore,  Harry  Ray.  Grip, 
Lou  Kusley.  Costumes,  Frances  Ehren.  Still  man,  Bert 
Lynch. 

CAST — Scott  Brady,  Anabel  Shaw,  Charles  D. 
Brown,  Jimmy  Millican,  Mary  Meade,  Bob  Bice,  Don 
Forbes,  Bill  Kennedy,  John  Doucette,  Cy  Kendall. 
Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed  8-30-48. 

INCIDENT 

Master-MONO.  Producers,  Harry  Lewis,  Hall  Shel- 
ton.  Director,  William  Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Fred 
Niblo.  Jr.,  Samuel  Roeca.  Original,  Harry  Lewis.  Pho- 
tography, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Operating  cameraman. 
Bill  Margulies.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set  dec- 
orations, Raymond  Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director,  Ed- 
ward J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Ace  Herman.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Frank  McWhorter.  Production  manager,  Allen 
K.  Wood.  Assistant  director,  Gene  Anderson.  Scrip', 
supervisor,  Nona  Vass.  Hair  stylist,  Lela  Chambers. 
Makeup,  Charles  Huber.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis.  Still  man, 
Bud  Graybill. 

CAST — Warren  Douglas,  Jane  Frazee,  Robert  Os- 
terloh.  Joyce  Compton,  Anthony  Caruso,  Harry  Lau- 
ter,  Eddie  Dunn,  Meyer  Grace,  Harry  Cheshire,  Lynn 
Millan,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Pierre  Watkin,  Ralph 
Dunn,  John  Shay.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed 
12-23-48. 

INDIAN  AGENT 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Lesley 
Selander.  Original  screenplay.  Norman  Houston. 
Photography,  J.  Roy  Hunt.  Operating  cameraman, 
Eddie  Pyle.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Feild 
Gray.  Set  decorations.  Darrell  Silvera,  Jack  Mills. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Les 
Millbrook.  Sound  technicians,  John  Tribby.  Terry 
Kellum.  Assistant  director,  John  Pommer.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Dan  Ullman.  Hair  stylist.  Hazel  Rogers. 
Makeup,  Gordon  Bau.  Grip,  Tom  Clement.  Still  man, 
Ollie  Sigurdson. 

CAST — Tim  Holt.  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Richard  Martin, 
Nan  Leslie,  Harry  Woods,  Richard  Powers,  Claudia 
Drake,  Robert  Bray,  Lee  White,  Bud  Osborne,  Iron 
Eyes  Cody.  Days  in  production,  12.  Reviewed  11- 
10-48. 

INNER  SANCTUM 

M.R.S.-FILM  CLASSICS.  Executive  producer,  Rich- 
ard B.  Morros.  Producers,  Samuel  Rheiner,  Walter 
Shenson.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Original  screenplay, 
Jerome  Todd  Gollard.  Photography,  Allen  G.  Siegler. 
Operating  cameraman,  Sam  Rosen.  Art  direction, 
William  Ferrari.  Music  score,  Leon  Klatzkin.  Musical 
director,  Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans, 
Jr.  Sound  technicians,  E.  R.  Raguse,  William  Randall. 
Production  manager,  B.  F.  McEveety.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Louis  Germonprez.  Script  supervisor,  Mary 
Chaffee.  Hair  stylist,  Loretta  Bickle.  Makeup,  Paul 
Stanhope.   Still   man,   Stacks  Graves. 

CAST — Mary  Beth  Hughes,  Charles  Russell,  Billv 
House,  Dale  Belding,  Fritz  Leiber,  Nana  Bryant,  Lee 
Patrick.  Roscoe  Ates,  Eddie  Parks,  Eve  Miller.  Days 
in  production,  8.  Reviewed  9-27-48. 

THE  INSIDE  STORY 

REP.  Associate  producer-director.  Allan  Dwan. 
Screenplay.  Mary  Loos,  Richard  Sale.  Original,  Ernest 
Lehman.  Geza  Herczeg.  Photography,  Reggie  Lan- 
ning.  Operating  cameraman,  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art 
direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  George  Milo.  Music  score.  Nathan  Scott. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technicians,  Victor  B.  Appel,  Howard 
Wilson.  Production  manager,  Virgil  Hart.  Assistant 
director,  Johnny  Grubbs.    Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Cray. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Yutzi.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark. 
Crip,  Nils  Mathias.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele 
Palmer.  Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Marsha  Hunt,  William  Lundigan,  Charles 
Winninger,  Cail  Patrick,  Cene  Lockhart,  Florence 
Bates,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Allen  Jenkins,  Roscoe 
Karns,  Robert  Shayne.  Will  Wright,  William  Haade, 
Frank  Ferguson,  Tom  Fadden.  Days  in  production,  15. 
Reviewed  3-23-48. 

THE  IRON  CURTAIN 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  C.  Siegel.  Director,  Wil- 
liam A.  Wellman.  Screenplay,  Milton  Krims.  Original 
based  on  personal  story  of  Igor  Couzenko.  Photog- 
raphy, Charles  C.  Clarke.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Operating  cameraman,  Louis  Kunkel.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler,  Mark  Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little.  Music  score,  Dmitri  Shoshtakovich, 
Serge  Prokofieff.  Aram  Khachaturian,  Nicholas 
Miaskovsky.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited 
by  Louis  Loeffler.  Sound  technicians,  Bernard 
Freericks,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Production  manager, 
Robert  Snody.  Assistant  director,  William  Eckhardt. 
Script  supervisor,  Stanley  Scheuer.  Hair  stylist,  Marie 
Walters.  Makeup.  Ben  Nye,  Dick  Smith.  Crip.  Walter 
Fitchman.  Costumes  designed  by  Bonnie  Cashin. 
Still  man,  Ray  Nolan,  Frank  Serjack. 

CAST — Dana  Andrews,  Cene  Tierney,  |une  Havoc, 
Berry  Kroeger,  Edna  Best,  Stefan  Schnabel.  Nicholas 
Joy,  Eduard  Franz,  Frederic  Tozere,  Noel  Cravat, 
Christopher  Robin  Olsen,  Peter  Whitney,  Leslie 
Barrie,  Mauritz  Hugo,  John  Shay,  Victor  Wood, 
Anne  Curson,  Helena  Dare,  Eula  Morgan,  Reed 
Hadley.  John  Ridgeley.  Days  in  production,  36. 
Reviewed  5-7-48. 

ISN'T  IT  ROMANTIC 

PARA.  Producer,  Daniel  Dare.  Director,  Norman 
Z.  McLeod.  Screenplay,  Theodore  Strauss,  Josef 
Mischel,  Richard  L.  Breen.  Original  based  on  novel 
"Gather  Ye  Rosebuds"  by  Jeannette  Covert  Nolan. 
Photography,  Lionel  Lindon.  Special  effects.  Cordon 
Jennings.  Process,  Farciot  Edouart.  Operating  camera- 
man, William  Rand.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Rob- 
ert Clatworthy.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Grace 
Gregory.  Orchestrations,  Van  Cleave.  Musical  direc- 
tor-adaptation, Joseph  J.  Lilley.  Songs,  Jay  Living- 
ston, Ray  Evans.  Edited  by  LeRoy  Stone.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Harry  Lindgren,  Gene  Garvin.  Production 
manager,  William  Mull.  Assistant  director,  Francisco 
Day.  Script  supervisor,  Claire  Behnke.  Makeup,  Wally 
Westmore.  Dance  director,  Josephine  Earl.  Grip,  Wil- 
liam Austin.  Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head.  Still 
man,  Don  English. 

CAST — Veronica  Lake,  Mona  Freeman,  Mary 
Hatcher,  Billy  De  Wolfe,  Roland  Culver,  Patric 
Knowles,  Richard  Webb,  Kathryn  Givney,  Larry  Ol- 
sen, Peiirl  Bailey.  Days  in  production,  37.  Reviewed 
8-15-48. 

IICCS  AND  MACCIE  IN  COURT 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  Gerard.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Beaudine,  Eddie  Cline.  Original  screenplay, 
Barney  Gerard,  Eddie  Cline.  Photography,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Operating  cameraman,  Ed  Kearns.  Art 
direction,  David  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond 
Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Ace  Herman.  Sound  technician,  Buddy  Myers.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Allen  K.  Wood.  Assistant  director, 
William  Calihan.  Script  supervisor,  Nona  Vas.  Hair 
stylist,  Lela  Chambers.  Makeup,  Charles  Huber.  Crip, 
Harry  Lewis.  Still  man,  Ed  Jones. 

CAST — Joe  Yule,  Renie  Riano,  June  Harrison, 
Riley  Hill,  Tim  Ryan,  Robert  Lowell,  Pat  Coldin, 
Danny  Beck,  Dick  Ryan,  Cliff  Clark,  George  Mc- 
Manus,  Jimmy  Aubrey,  Jean  Fenwick,  Frank  Austin, 
Russell  Hicks,  Chester  Clute,  Grady  Sutton.  Sidney 
Marion,  Charles  Middleton,  Richard  R.  Neill,  Ken 
Britton,  Francine  Faye,  Bobby  Hale,  Fred  Kelsey, 
Jimmy  O'Brien,  Herman  Cantor,  Marie  Harmon, 
Baron  Lichter.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed 
11 -29-48. 

IICCS  AND  MACCIE  IN  SOCIETY 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  Gerard.  Director,  Eddie 
Cline.  Original  screenplay,  Eddie  Cline,  Barney  Gerard. 
Dialog  director,  Edward  Colebrook.  Photography, 
L.  W.  O'Connell.  Operating  cameraman,  Ed  Kearns. 
Art     direction,  David  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Ray- 


mond Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director,  Edward  |.  Kay. 
Edited  by  Ace  Herman.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar. 
Assistant  director,  Theodore  Joos.  Script  supervisor, 
llona  Vas.  Makeup,  Harry  Ross.  Hair  dresser,  Lela 
Chambers.  Grip,  Geo.  Booker.  Costumes,  Lorraine 
MacLean.  Furs  by  Willard  H.  George.  Still  man,  T. 
Morrison. 

CAST — Joe  Yule,  Renie  Riano,  Dale  Carnegie, 
Arthur  Murray,  Sheilah  Graham,  Tim  Ryan,  Wanda 
McKay,  Lee  Bonnell,  Pat  Coldin,  Herbert  Evans, 
June  Harrison,  Scott  Taylor,  Jimmy  Aubrey,  Thayer 
Roberts,  Richard  Irving,  William  Cabanne,  Dick 
Ryan,  Constance  Purdy,  Edith  Leslie,  Helena  Dare, 
Lesley  Farley,  Betty  Blythe,  Marcelle  Imhof.  Days 
in  production,  11.  Reviewed  2-4-48. 

JINX  MONEY 

MONO.  Producer,  Jan  Crippo.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  Edmond  Seward,  Tim 
Ryan,  Gerald  Schnitzer.  Original  idea  suggested  by 
Jerome  T.  Gollard.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard. 
First  cameraman,  Wm.  Margolies.  Art  direction, 
David  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  Jr. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  William 
Austin.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Production 
supervisor,  Clenn  Cook.  Assistant  director,  Wesley 
Barry.  Script  clerk,  llona  Vas.  Crip,  Harry  Lewis. 
Costumes,  Richard  Bachler.  Still  man,  Bud  Crayhill. 

CAST — Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Billy  Benedict, 
David  Gorcey,  Benny  Bartlett,  Gabriel  Dell,  Betty 
Caldwell,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Donald  MacBride,  John 
Eldredge,  Wanda  McKay.  Lucien  Littlefield,  Bernard 
Corcey,  Benny  Baker,  Ben  Welden,  Ralph  Dunn, 
Tom  Kennedy,  William  Ruhl,  Stanley  Andrews, 
George  Eldredge,  William  Vedder,  Mike  Pat  Donovan. 
Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  5-14-48. 

JOAN  OF  ARC 

Sierra-RKO  ( Technicolorl .  Producer,  Walter  Wan- 
ger.  Associate  producer,  Slavko  Vorkapich.  Director, 
Victor  Fleming.  Screenplay.  Maxwell  Anderson,  An- 
drew Solt.  Original  play.  "Joan  of  Lorraine,"  Mex- 
well  Anderson.  Photography,  Joseph  Valentine,  W.  V. 
Ska  1 1 .  Winton  Hoch.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Special  effects,  Jack  Cos- 
grove,  John  Fulton.  Operating  cameraman,  Ed  Cole- 
man. Art  direction,  Richard  Day.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  Roberts,  Joseph  Kish.  Music  score,  Hugo  Fried- 
hofer.  Orchestrations,  Jerome  Moross.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Emil  Newman.  Vocal  direction,  Charles  Hender- 
son. Edited  by  Frank  Sullivan.  Sound  technicians, 
Wm.  Randall,  Gene  Garvin.  Production  manager, 
Norman  Cook.  Assistant  directors.  Edward  Salven, 
Horace  Hough.  Script  supervisor,  Caina  Jones.  Re- 
search, Ruth  Roberts,  Michel  Bernheim.  Makeup, 
Jack  Pierce,  Ray  Romero.  Hair  stylists.  Merle  Reeves, 
Lilyan  Lashman.  Grip,  Fred  Williams.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Herschel,  Karinska  and  Doroth"  Jeakins. 
Still  man.  Bud  Graybill. 

CAST — Ingrid  Bergman,  Selena  Royle,  Robert  Bar- 
rat,  James  Lydon,  Rand  Brooks.  Roman  Bohnen. 
Irene  Rich.  Nestor  Paiva,  Richard  Derr,  Ray  Teal, 
David  Bond,  George  Zucco,  George  Coulouris,  John 
Emery,  Gene  Lockhart,  Nicholas  Joy,  Richard  Ney, 
Vincent  Donahue,  Jose  Ferrer,  Leif  Erickson,  John 
Ireland,  Henry  Brandon.  Morris  Ankrum.  Tom  Brown 
Henry,  Gregg  Barton,  Ethan  Laidlaw,  Hurd  Hatfield, 
Ward  Bond,  Frederick  Worlock.  Dennis  Hoey  Colin 
Keith-Johnston,  Mary  Currier,  Roy  Roberts,  J.  Car- 
rol Naish,  Francis  J.  Sullivan,  Shepperd  Strudwick, 
Taylor  Holmes,  Alan  Napier,  Philip  Bourneuf,  Au- 
brey Mather,  Stephen  Roberts,  Herbert  Rudley, 
Frank  Puglia,  William  Conrad.  )ohn  Parrish,  Victor 
Wood,  Houseley  Stevenson,  Jeff  Corey.  Bill  Ken- 
nedy, Cecil  Kellaway.  Days  in  production,  82.  Re- 
viewed 10-20-48. 

JOHNNY  BELINDA 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director.  Jean  Negul- 
esco.  Screenplay,  Irmagard  von  Cube,  Allen  Vincent. 
Original  play,  Elmer  Harris.  Photography,  Ted  Mc- 
Cord.  Special  effects,  William  McCann,  Edwin  Du- 
par.  Operating  cameraman,  Ellsworth  Fredericks.  Art 
direction,  Robert  Haas.  Set  decorations,  William 
Wallace  Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestrations, 
Murray  Cutter.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Edited  by  David  Weisbart.  Sound  technician,  Charles 
Lang.  Production  manager.  Frank  Mattison.  Ass;st- 
ant  director,  Mel  Dellar.  Script  supervisor,  Fred  Ap- 


Their  first  time  together 
in  Technicolor 


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  presents 

robertTAYLOR  •  elizabethTAYLOR 
» COJVSPIRATOR 

Screen  Play  by  Sally  Benson  •  Adaptation  by  Sally  Benson  and  Gerard  Fairlie 
Based  on  the  Novel  by  Humphrey  Slater 
Directed  by  Produced  by 

VICTOR  SAVILLE  -  ARTHUR  HORN  BLOW,  JR. 


What  was 
the  sinister 
secret 
that  kept 
her  locked 
in  the 
"REALM  OP 


Me tro-Goldwyn -Mayer  presents 


JAMES  STEWART-juneALLYSON 


FRANK  MORGAN*  AGNES  MOOREHEAD  •  BILL  WILLIAMS 

A  SAM  WOOD  PRODUCTION 

Screen  Play  by  Douglas  Morrow  and  Guy  Trosper  •  Story  by  Douglas  Morrow 
Directed  by  SAM  WOOD  •  Produced  by  JACK  CUMMINGS 


Metro-Gold wyn -Mayer  presents 

starring 

MARGARET  O'BRIEN  •  HERBERT  MARSHALL 
DEAN  STOCKWELL  «*t  Gladys  cooper 

ELSA  LANCHESTER  .  REGINALD  OWEN 

Special  Sequences  in  Color  by  TECHNICOLOR 
Screen  Play  by  Robert  Ardrey 
Based  on  the  Novel  by  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett 
Directed  by  FRED  M.  WILCOX 
Produced  by  CLARENCE  BROWN 


NOW  ON 
THE  SCREEN 


Metro-Golduyn -Mayer  presents 

SPENCER  TRACY 
DEBORAH  KERR 

in 

I <Uuard,lHi|  5cm 

with 

IAN  HUNTER-  LEUEEN  MacGRATH 
JAMES  DONALD -MERVYN  JOHNS -HARRIETTE  JOHNS 

Based  on  the  Play  by  Robert  Morley  and  Noel 
Langley  •  Screen  Play  by  Donald  Ogden  Stewart 
Produced  by  EDWIN  H.  KNOPF 
Directed  by  GEORGE  CUKOR 


1924  -t949 


NEPTUNE  S 
DAUGHTER 


ESTHER 


RED 


WILLIAMS  •  SKELTON 


RJCARDO 


BETTY 


MONTALBAN  •  GARRETT 


KENAN 


XAVIER 


WYNN  •  CUGAT 

and  his  Orchestra 

Color  by  TECHNICOLOR 

Screen  Play  by  Dorothy  Kingsley  •  Additional 
Dialogue  by  Ray  Singer  and  Dick  Chevillat 

Directed  by  EDWARD  BUZZ  ELL 
Produced  by  JACK  CUMMINGS 
A  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Picture 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


417 


plegate.  Hair  stylist,  Betty  Lou  Delmont.  Makeup, 
Perc  Westmore.  Crip,  Wm.  Classen.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Milo  Anderson.  Still  man,  Jack  Woods. 

CAST — Jane  Wyman,  Lew  Ayres,  Charles  Bick- 
ford,  Agnes  Moorehead,  Stephen  McNally,  |an  Ster- 
ling, Rosalind  Ivan,  Dan  Seymour,  Mabel  Paige,  Ida 
Moore,  Alan  Napier,  Monte  Blue,  Douglas  Kennedy, 
James  Craven,  Richard  Taylor,  Richard  Walsh,  Joan 
Winfield,  Ian  Wolfe,  Holmes  Herbert,  Jonathan  Hale, 
Ray  Montgomery.  Days  in  production,  72.  Reviewed 
9-14-48. 

JULIA  MISBEHAVES 

MCM.  Producer,  Everett  Riskin.  Director,  Jack 
Conway.  Screenplay,  William  Ludwig,  Harry  Ruskin, 
Arthur  Wimperis.  Original  novel,  "The  Nutmeg 
Tree,"  Margery  Sharp.  Adaptation,  Cina  Kaus,  Monck- 
ton  Hoffe.  Photography,  Joseph  Ruttenberg.  Special 
effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Operating  cameraman, 
Herbert  Fischer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Dan- 
iel B.  Cathcart.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Jack  D.  Moore.  Music  score,  Adolphe  Deutsch.  Songs, 
Jerry  Seelen,  Hal  Borne.  Edited  by  John  Dunning. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Charles  E.  Wallace.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Walter  Strohm.  Assistant  director, 
Marvin  Stuart.  Script  supervisor.  Jack  Aldworth. 
Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Cuilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn. 
Crip,  Leo  Monlon.  Costumes  designed  by  Irene.  Still 
man,  Virgil  Apger. 

CAST— Greer  Carson,  Walter  Pidgeon,  Peter  Law- 
ford,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  Cesar  Romero,  Lucile  Wat- 
son, Nigel  Bruce,  Mary  Boland,  Reginald  Owen, 
Henry  Stephenson,  Aubrey  Mather,  Ian  Wolfe,  Fritz 
Feld,  Phyllis  Morris,  Veda  Ann  Borg.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 60.  Reviewed  8-13-48. 


JUNE  BRIDE 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Bretaigne 
Windust.  Screenplay,  Ranald  MacDougall.  Original 
play,  Eileen  Tighe,  Graeme  Lorimer.  Photography, 
Ted  McCord.  Special  effects,  William  McCann,  H.  F. 
Koenekamp.  Operating  cameraman,  Eddie  Freder- 
icks. Art  direction,  Anton  Grot.  Set  decorations,  Wil- 
liam Wallace.  Music  score,  David  Buttolph.  Edited 
by  Owen  Marks.  Sound  technician,  Robert  B.  Lee. 
Production  manager,  Lou  Baum.  Assistant  director, 
Sherry  Shourds.  Script  supervisor,  Howard  Hohler. 
Hair  stylist,  Ruby  Felker.  Makeup.  Perc  Westmore. 
Eddie  Voight.  Grip,  Wm.  Classen.  Costumes  designed 
by  Edith  Head.  Still  man,  Fred  Morgan. 

CAST — Bette  Davis,  Robert  Montgomery,  Fay 
Bainter,  Betty  Lynn,  Tom  Tully,  Barbara  Bates,  Jer- 
ome Cowan,  Mary  Wickes,  James  Burke,  Raymond 
Roe,  Marjorie  Bennett,  Ray  Montgomery.  George 
O'Hanlon,  Sandra  Gould.  Days  in  production,  84. 
Reviewed  9-9-48. 


JUNGLE  GODDESS 

Robert  L.  Lippert-SCREEN  GUILD.  Producer,  Wil- 
liam Stephens.  Director,  Lewis  D.  Collins.  Original 
screenplay,  Joseph  Pagano.  Photography,  Carl  Berger. 
Operating  cameraman,  Vaughn  Wilkins.  Art  direc- 
tion, Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Alfred  E.  Spen- 
cer. Musical  director,  Irving  Gertz.  Edited  by  Nor- 
man Cerf.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant 
director,  Merville  Shyer.  Script  supervisor,  Mary 
Chaffee.  Makeup,  Paul  Stanhope.  Crip,  Bill  Johnson. 
Still  man,  Fred  Parrish. 

CAST — George  Reeves,  Wanda  McKay,  Armida, 
Ralph  Byrd,  Smoki  Whitfield,  Dolores  Castle,  Rudy 
Robles,  Linda  Johnson,  Helena  Grant,  Fred  Coby. 
Days  in  production,  6.  Reviewed  10-29-48. 


JUNGLE  JIM 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Director,  William 
Berke.  Original  screenplay.  Carroll  Young,  based  on 
King  Features'  "Jungle  Jim."  Photography,  Lester 
White.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Klein.  Art  di- 
rection, Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Sidney 
Clifford.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Ed- 
ited by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician,  Ceorge  Coo- 
per. Assistant  director,  Wilbur  McGaugh.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Arlene  Cooper.  Hair  stylist,  Sherry  Banks. 
Grip,  Al  Becker.  Still  man,  Ted  Allen. 

CAST — Johnny  Weissmuller,  Virginia  Grey,  George 
Reeves,  Lita  Baron,  Rick  Vallin,  Holmes  Herbert,  Tex 
Mooney.  Days  in  production,  11.  Reviewed  12-16-48. 


JUNGLE  PATROL 

Frank  Seltzer-20rh-FOX.  Producer,  Frank  N.  Selt- 
zer. Associate  producer,  Hugh  King.  Director,  Joseph 
Newman.  Screenplay,  Francis  Swann.  Original,  Wil- 
liam Bowers.  Adaptation,  Robertson  White.  Photog- 
raphy, Mack  Stengler.  Operating  cameraman,  Fred 
Kaifer.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decora- 
tions, Alfred  E.  Spencer.  Music  score,  Emil  Newman, 
Arthur  Lange.  Songs,  Al  Rinker,  Floyd  Huddleston. 
Edited  by  Bert  Jordan.  Sound  technician,  William  H. 
Lynch.  Production  manager,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Assist- 
ant director,  Harold  Godsoe.  Script  supervisor,  Jack 
Herzberg.  Hair  stylist,  Ann  Locker.  Makeup,  Mel 
Burns.  Grip  Burnett  Jaques.  Miss  Miller's  costumes 
designed  by  Olyana.  Still  man.  Jack  Albin. 

CAST — Kristine  Miller,  Arthur  Franz,  Ross  Ford, 
Tom  Noonan,  Gene  Reynolds,  Richard  Jaeckel,  Mickey 
Knox,  Harry  Lauter,  Bill  Murphy,  G.  Pat  Collins.  Days 
in  production,  10.  Reviewed  9-17-48. 

KEY  LARGO 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  John  Huston. 
Screenplay,  Richard  Brooks,  John  Huston.  Original 
play,  Maxwell  Anderson.  Photography,  Karl  Freund. 
Special  effects,  William  McGann,  Robert  Burks.  Op- 
erating cameraman,  Ellie  Fredericks.  Art  direction, 
Leo  K.  Kuter.  Set  decorations,  Fred  M.  MacLean. 
Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestrations,  Murray 
Cutter.  Edited  by  Rudi  Fehr.  Sound  technician,  Dolph 
Thomas.  Production  manager.  Chuck  Hansen.  As- 
sistant director,  Art  Lueker.  Script  supervisor,  Jean 
Baker.  Hair  stylist,  Betty  Delmont.  Grip,  E.  Dexter. 
Still  man,  Mac  Julian. 

CAST- — Humphrey  Bogart,  Edward  G.  Robinson, 
Lauren  Bacall,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Claire  Trevor, 
Thomas  Gomez,  Harry  Lewis,  John  Rodney,  Marc 
Lawrence,  Dan  Seymour,  Monte  Blue,  William  Haade, 
Silver  Heels,  Rodric  Red  Wing.  Days  in  production, 
78.  Reviewed  7-7-48. 

KIDNAPPED 

Lindsley  Parsons-MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Par- 
sons. Associate  producers,  Roddy  McDowall,  Ace 
Herman.  Director,  William  Beaudine.  Screenplay,  W. 
Scott  Darling.  Original  novel,  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 
Photography,  William  Sickner.  Operating  camera- 
man, John  Martin.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set 
decorations,  Ray  Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director-score, 
Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Leonard  W.  Herman.  Sound 
technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Wesley 
Barry.  Script  supervisor,  llona  Vas.  Grip,  Grant 
Tucker.  Still  man,  Bud  Graybill. 

CAST — Roddy  McDowall,  Sue  England,  Dan 
O'Herlihy,  Roland  Winters,  Jeff  Corey,  Houseley 
Stevenson,  Erskine  Sanford,  Alex  Frazer,  Winifriede 
McDowall,  Bobby  Anderson,  Janet  Murdoch,  Olaf 
Hytten,  Erville  Alderson.  Drays  in  production,  18. 
Reviewed  9-7-48. 

KING  OF  THE  GAMBLERS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director, 
George  Blair.  Original  screenplay,  Albert  de  Mond, 
Bradbury  Foote.  Photography,  John  MacBurnie. 
Operating  cameraman,  Enzo  Martinelli.  Art  direction, 
Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
Charles  Thompson.  Music  score,  Morton  Scott.  Edited 
by  Robert  Leeds.  Sound  technician,  Herbert  Norsch. 
Assistant  director,  Johnny  Grubbs.  Script  supervisor, 
Joan  Eremin.  Makeup.  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  C.  B.  Law- 
rence. Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Palmer.  Still 
man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Janet  Martin,  William  Wright,  Thurston 
Hall,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  George  Meeker,  Wally 
Vernon,  William  Henry,  James  Cardwell,  Jonathan 
Hale,  Selmer  Jackson,  Howard  J.  Negley,  John  Hol- 
land, George  Anderson,  Ralph  Dunn,  |ohn  Albright. 
Days  in  production,  11.  Reviewed  5-19-48. 

KISS  THE  BLOOD  OFF  MY  HANDS 

Norma-UI.  Executive  producer,  Harold  Hecht.  Pro- 
ducer, Richard  Vernon.  Associate  producer.  Norman 
Deming.  Director,  Norman  Foster.  Screenplay,  Leo- 
nardo Bercovici.  Original  novel,  Gerald  Butler.  Adap- 
tation, Ben  Maddow,  Walter  Bernstein.  Photography, 
Russell  Metty.  Special  effects,  David  S.  Horsley.  Op- 
erating cameraman,  William  Coopersmith.  Art  direc- 
tion, Bernard  Herzbrun,  Nathan  Huran.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ruby  R.  Levitt.  Music 
score,  Miklos  Rosza.  Edited  by  Milton  Carruth.  Sound, 


418 


PROD  U  CT I O N  S  1948 


Leslie  I.  Carey,  Corson  Jowett.  Production  manager, 
Keith  Weeks.  Assistant  director,  jack  Voglin.  Script 
supervisor,  Connie  Earle.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dingo. 
Makeup,  Bud  Westmore.  Crip,  Dean  Paup.  Still  man, 
Bert  Anderson. 

CAST — Joan  Fontaine,  Burt  Lancaster,  Robert 
Newton,  Lewis  L.  Russell,  Aminta  Dyne,  Crizelda 
Hervey,  Jay  Novello,  Colin  Keith-Johnston,  Reginald 
Sheffield,  Campbell  Copelin,  Leland  Hodgson,  Peter 
Hobbes.  Days  in  production.  48.  Reviewed  10-14-48. 

THE  KISSING  BANDIT 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, Laslo  Benedek.  Original  screenplay,  Isobel 
Lennart,  John  Briard  Harding.  Photography,  Robert 
Surtees.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri 
Jaffe.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie.  Operating 
cameraman,  Al  Lane.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Randall  Duell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack 
D.  Moore.  Music  score,  Nacio  Herb  Brown.  Orches- 
trations, Leo  Arnaud.  Musical  director,  Georgie  Stoll. 
Songs,  Nacio  Herb  Brown  ,Earl  Brent,  Edward  Hey- 
man,  William  Katz.  Edited  by  Adrienne  Fazan. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Wilhelm  Brockway.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Sergei  Petschnikoff.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Marvin  Stuart.  Script  supervisor,  Florence  Swan. 
Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn. 
Dance  director,  Stanley  Donen.  Grip,  Albert  Hunter. 
Costumes  designed  by  Walter  Plunkett.  Still  man, 
J.  Frank  Shugrue. 

CAST — Frank  Sinatra,  Kathryn  Grayson,  J.  Carrol 
Naish,  Mildred  Natwick,  Mikhail  Rasumny,  Billy 
Gilbert,  Sono  Osato,  Clinton  Sundberg,  Carleton  G. 
Young,  Edna  Skinner,  Vicente  Gomez.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 75.  Reviewed  11-18-48. 

LADIES  OF  THE  CHORUS 

CO!..  Producer,  Harry  A.  Romm.  Director.  Phil 
Karlson.  Screenplay,  Harry  Sauber  Joseph  Carole. 
Original,  Harry  Sauber.  Photography,  Frank  Red- 
man. Operating  cameraman,  Fayte  Browne.  Art  di- 
rection, Robert  Peterson.  Set  decorations,  James 
Crowe.  Music  supervisor,  Fred  Karger.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts, 
Lester  Lee,  Buck  Ram.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  Goodwin.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Carter  DeHaven.  Script  clerk,  Rose  Loewinger. 
Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  W.  Meins.  Dance 
director.  Jack  Boyle.  Still  man,  Irving  Lipman. 

CAST — Adele  Jergens.  Marilyn  Monroe,  Rand 
Brooks,  Nana  Bryant,  Eddie  Garr,  Steven  Geray, 
Bill  Edwards,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  Frank  Scannell,  Dave 
Barry,  Alan  Barry,  Myron  Healey,  Robert  Clarke, 
Gladys  Blake,  Emmett  Vogan.  Days  in  production, 
10.  Reviewed  12-3-48. 

LADY  AT  MIDNIGHT 

John  Sutherland-EL.  Producer,  John  Sutherland. 
Director,  Sherman  Scott.  Original  screenplay,  Richard 
Sale.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Special  effects, 
Ray  Smallwood.  Operating  cameraman,  Ernest  Smith. 
Art  direction,  Edward  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Elias 
H.  Reif.  Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody.  Edited  by 
Martin  Cohn.  Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Bert  Sternbach.  Assistant  director, 
Stanley  Newfield.  Script  supervisor.  Emily  Ehrlich. 
Key.  Grip,  Walter  Culp.  Still  man,  Harry  Ross. 

CAST — Richard  Denning,  Frances  Rafferty,  Lora 
Lee  Michel,  Ralph  Dunn,  Nana  Bryant,  Jack  Searle, 
Harlan  Warde,  Claudia  Drake.  Ben  Welden.  Days 
in  production,  7.  Reviewed  7-22-48. 

THE  LADY  FROM  SHANGHAI 

COL.  Producer-director-screenplay,  Orson  Welles. 
Associate  producers,  Richard  Wilson,  William  Castle. 
Original  novel,  Sherwood  King.  Photography.  Charles 
Lawton,  Jr.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Klein.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Gooson,  Sturges  Came.  Set 
decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee,  Herman  Schoenbrun. 
Music  score,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Musical  director, 
M.  W.  Stoloff.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts,  Doris  Fisher. 
Fdited  by  Viola  Lawrence.  Sound  technician,  Lodge 
Cunningham.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson.  Script 
rupervisor,  Dorothy  Cormack.  Hair  stylist,  Helen 
Hunt.  Grip,  Don  Murphy.  Costumes  designed  by  Jean 
Louis.  Still  man,  Eddy  Cronenweth. 

CAST — Rita  Hayworth,  Orson  Welles,  Everett 
Sloane.  Glenn  Anders,  Ted  De  Corsia,  Erskine  Sanford, 
Gus  Schilling,  Carl  Frank,  Louis  Merrill,  Evelyn  Ellis, 
Harry  Shannon.  Wont?  Show  Chong  Ssm  Nelson. 
Days  in  production,  98.  Reviewed  4-9-48. 


LARCENY 

III.  Producer,  Leonard  Goldstein.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Aaron  Rosenberg.  Director,  George  Sherman. 
Screenplay,  Herbert  F.  Margolis,  Louis  Morhe.m, 
William  Bowers.  Original  novel  "The  Velvet  Fleece," 
Lois  Eby,  John  Fleming.  Photography,  Irving  Glass- 
berg.  Special  effects,  David  S.  Horsley.  Operating 
cameraman,  Richard  Towers.  Art  direction,  Bernard 
Herzbrun,  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Russell 
A.  Gausman,  Ted  Offenbecker.  Music  score,  Leith 
Stevens.  Edited  by  Frank  Gross.  Sound,  Leslie  I. 
Carey,  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Production  manager, 
Dewey  Starkey.  Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs.  Script 
supervisor,  Pat  Betz.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo. 
Makeup,  Bud  Westmore.  Grip,  Everett  Brown.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Rosemary  Odell,  Orry  Kelly.  Still 
man,  Eill  Wallace. 

CAST — lohn  Payne,  Joan  Caulfield,  Dan  Duryea, 
Shelley  Winters,  Dorothy  Hart,  Richard  Rober,  Dan 
O'Herlihy,  Nicholas  Joy,  Percy  Helton,  Walter  Cre- 
aza,  Patricia  Alphin,  Harry  Antrim,  Russ  Conway, 
Paul  Brinegar,  Don  Wilson.  Days  in  production,  33. 
Reviewed  8-5-48. 

LAST  DAYS  OF  BOOT  HILL 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray 
Nazarro.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Pho- 
tography, George  F.  Kelley.  Operating  cameraman. 
James  Goss.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set 
decorations,  David  Montrose.  Edited  by  Paul  Borof- 
sky.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  William  O'Connor.  Script  supervisor, 
Wyonna  O'Brien.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip, 
Howard  Burroughs.  Still  man,  John  Jenkins. 

CAST— Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette.  Virginia 
Hunter,  Paul  Campbell,  Mary  Newton,  Bill  Free. 
J.  Courtland  Lytton.  Bob  Wilke,  A'an  Bridge,  the 
Cass  County  Boys.  Days  in  production,  6.  Reviewed 
3-29-48. 

LAST  OF  THE  W"  D  HORSES 
Lippe'*-SCREEN  GUILD.  Executive  producer-di- 
rector, Robert  L.  Lippert.  Producer,  Carl  K.  Hittle- 
man.  Original  screenplay,  Jack  Harvey  Photography, 
Benjamin  Kline.  Operating  cameraman.  Perry  Finner- 
man.  Musical  director,  Albert  Glasser.  Edited  by 
Paul  Landres.  Sound  technicina,  Vic  Appel.  As- 
sistant directors,  Willard  Sheldon,  Charles  S.  Gould. 
Script  suDervisor.  Moree  Herring.  Makeup,  David 
Sadler.  Grip,  Noble  Craig.  Still  man,  Milt  Gold. 

CAST — James  Ellison,  Mary  Beth  Hughes,  Jane 
Frazee,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  James  Millican,  Reed 
Hadley.  Olin  Howlin,  Grady  Sutton,  William  Haade, 
Rory  Mallinson,  Stanley  Andrews.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 12.  Reviewed  12-10-48. 

LEATHER  GLOVES 

COL.  Producers-directors,  Richard  Quine,  William 
Asher.  Screenplay,  Brown  Holmes.  Original  Saturday 
Evening  Post  story,  "No  Place  To  Go  "  Richard  Eng- 
lish. Photography,  Henry  Freulich.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, Irving  Klein.  Art  direction,  Robert  Peterson 
Set  decorations,  William  Kiernan.  Musical  director, 
Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Viola  Lawrence. 
Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director, 
James  Nicholson.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Cum- 
mings.  Grip.  H.  Hanks.  Still  man,  Max  Lippman. 

CAST — Cameron  Mitchell  Virginia  Grey,  Jane 
Nigh,  Sam  Levene,  Henry  O'Neill,  Blake  Edwards, 
Bob  Castro.  Sally  Corner,  Stanley  Andrews,  Eddie 
Acuff,  Ralph  Volkie,  Walter  Soderling.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 13.  Reviewed  10-27-48. 

LET'S  CO  TO  THE  MOVIES 

Academy  Films  Project-RKO.  Producer-adaptation- 
added  dialog,  Grant  Leenhouts.  Director,  Tholen 
Gladden.  Original,  Arthur  V.  (ones,  Carl  Foreman. 
Musical  director,  Constantin  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited 
by  Tholen  Gladden.  Reviewed  1948. 

LET'S  LIVE  A  LITTLE 

United  Calif.-EL.  Producers,  Eugene  Frenke,  Rob- 
ert Cummings.  Associate  porducer,  Joe  Gottesman. 
Director,  Richard  Wallace.  Screenplay,  Howard  Ir- 
ving Young,  Edmund  Hartmann.  Albert  J.  Cohen, 
Jack  Harvey.  Original,  Albert  J.  Cohen,  Jack  Harvey. 
Photography,  Ernest  Laszlo.  Special  effects,  George 
J.  Teague.  Operating  cameraman,  Harry  Webb.  Art 
direction,    Edward   L.    Ilou.   Set  decorations.  Armor 


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Marlowe,  Robert  P.  Fox.  Music  score,  Werner  Hey- 
mann.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by 
Arthur  Hilton.  Sound,  Leon  Becker,  Howard  Fogetti. 
Production  manager,  James  Vaughn.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Howard  W.  Koch.  Script  supervisor,  Dick  Wal- 
ton. Hair  stylists,  Joan  St.  Oegger,  Helen  Turpin. 
Makeup,  Ern  Westmore,  Joe  Stinton.  Crip,  Truman 
Joiner.  Costumes  designed  by  Elois  Jenssen.  Still  man. 
Ceo.  Hommel. 

CAST — Hedy  Lamarr,  Robert  Cummings,  Anna 
Sten,  Robert  Shayne,  Mary  Treen,  Harry  Antrim,  Hal 
K.  Dawson,  Billy  Bevan,  Curt  Bois.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 36.  Reviewed  10-26-48. 

LET'S  LIVE  AGAIN 

Frank  Seltzer-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Frank  N. 
Seltzer.  Associate  producer,  Hugh  King.  Director, 
Herbert  I.  Leeds.  Screenplay,  Rodney  Carlisle,  Robert 
Smiley.  Original,  Herman  Wohl,  John  Vlahos.  Photog- 
raphy, Mack  Stengler.  Operating  cameraman,  Fred 
Kaifer.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Ralph  Stanley. 
Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Bert 
Jordan.  Sound  technician,  W.  C.  Smith.  Production 
manager,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Assistant  director, 
Harold  Codsoe.  Script  supervisor,  Jack  Herzberg. 
Hair  stylist,  Vera  Peterson.  Makeup,  Cus  Norin. 
Crip,  Burnett  Jaques.  Costumes  designed  by  Helen 
Ruth.  Still  man,  Samuel  Manatt. 

CAST — John  Emery,  James  Millican,  Taylor  Holmes, 
Diana  Douglas,  Hillary  Brooke,  Charles  D.  Brown, 
Jeff  Corey,  Percy  Helton,  John  Parrish,  Earle  Hodgins, 
Dewey  Robinson,  Ralph  D.  Sanford.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 10.  Reviewed  2-27-48. 

LETTER  FROM  AN 
UNKNOWN  WOMAN 

Rampart-UI.  Producer,  John  Houseman.  Director, 
Max  Opuls.  Screenplay,  Howard  Koch.  Original 
novel,  Stefen  Zweig.  Co-ordinator  of  production, 
John  Hambleton.  Photography,  Frank  Planer.  Op- 
erating cameraman,  Walter  Blummie.  Art  direction, 
Alexander  Colitzen.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man,  Ruby  R.  Levitt.  Technical  adviser,  Paul 
Elbogen.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amf itheatrof.  Orches- 
trations, David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Ted  J.  Kent. 
Sound  technicians,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Glenn  E.  Ander- 
son. Production  manager,  E.  Dobbs.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, John  F.  Sherwood.  Script  supervisor,  Adele 
Cannon.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup,  Bud 
Westmore.  Grip,  Roland  Smith.  Costumes  designed 
by  Travis  Banton.    Still  man,  Albert  Anderson. 

CAST — Joan  Fontaine,  Louis  Jourdan,  Mady  Chris- 
tians, Marcel  Journet,  Art  Smith,  Carol  Yorke, 
Howard  Freeman,  John  Good,  Leo  B.  Pessin,  Erskine 
Sanford,  Otto  Waldis,  Sonja  Bryden.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 42.    Reviewed  4-8-48. 

A  LETTER  TO  THREE  WIVES 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  C.  Siegel.  Director-screen- 
play, Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Original  Cosmopolitan 
magazine  novel,  "A  Letter  to  Five  Wives,"  John 
Klempner.  Adaptation,  Vera  Caspary.  Photography, 
Arthur  Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Paul  Lockwood' 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  J.  Russell  Spencer.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Music 
score,  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestrations,  Edward  Pow- 
ell. Edited  by  J.  Watson  Webb,  Jr.  Sound  technicians, 
Arthur  L.  Kirbach,  Roger  Heman.  Production  man- 
ager, John  Johnston.  Assistant  director,  Gaston 
Glass.  Script  supervisor,  Wesley  Jones.  Hair  stylist, 
Lillian  Hokom.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Tom  Tuttle.  Grip, 
Logan  Brown.  Costumes  designed  by  Kay  Nelson.' 
Still  man,  Jerry  Milligan. 

CAST — Jeanne  Crain,  Linda  Darnell,  Ann  Sothern, 
Kirk  Douglas,  Barbara  Lawrence,  Jeffrey  Lynn,  Con- 
nie Gilchrist,  Florence  Bates,  Hobart  Cavanaugh 
Patti  Brady,  Ruth  Vivian,  Thelma  Ritter,  Stuart 
Holmes.  George  Offerman.  Jr.,  Ralph  Brooks,  James 
Adamson,  Joe  Bautista,  John  Davidson.  Carl  Switzer. 
Days  in  production,  60.  Reviewed  12-7-48. 

LICHTNIN'  IN  THE  FOREST 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
George  Blair.  Screenplay,  John  K.  Butler.  Original' 
J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photography  John  MacBurnie! 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker. 
Operating  cameraman,  Enzo  Martinelli.  Art  direction 
Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.! 
James  Redd.  Musical  director,  Mort  Clickman.  Edited 


by  Irving  M.  Schoenberg.  Sound  technician,  Earl 
Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Dill.  Script 
supervisor,  Joan  Eremin.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip, 
C.  B.  Lawrence.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Palmer. 
Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts,  Donald  Barry,  Warren 
Douglas,  Adrian  Booth,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Claire 
DuBrey,  Roy  Barcroft,  Paul  Harvey,  Al  Eben,  Jerry 
Jerome,  George  Chandler,  Eddie  Dunn,  Dale  Van 
Sickel,  Bud  Wolfe,  Hank  Worden.  Days  in  produc- 
tion,  11.  Reviewed  4-14-48. 


LOADED  PISTOLS 

COL.  Producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Director,  John 
English.  Original  screenplay,  Dwight  Cummins,  Dor- 
othy Yost.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Operating 
cameraman,  James  Goss.  Art  direction,  Harold  Mac- 
Arthur.  Set  decorations,  David  Montrose.  Music  su- 
pervisor, Paul  Mertz.  Musical  dircetor,  Mischa  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician, 
Phil  Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke.  Script 
supervisor,  D.  Wilson.  Grip,  D.  Mercy.  Still  man,  Bill 
Crosby. 

CAST — Gene  Autry,  Barbara  Britton,  Chill  Wills, 
Jack  Holt,  Russell  Arms,  Robert  Shayne,  Vince  Bar- 
nett,  Leon  Weaver,  Fred  Kohler,  Clem  Bevans,  Sandy 
Sanders,  Champion  (horse).  Days  in  production,  16. 
Reviewed  12-16-48. 


LOUISIANA  STORY 

Robert  Flaherty-LOPERT.  Producer-director,  Rob- 
ert Flaherty.  Original  screenplay,  Robert  and  Fran- 
ces Flaherty.  Photography,  Richard  Leacock.  Music 
score,  Virgil  Thomson.  Musical  director,  Eugene  Or- 
mandy.  Edited  by  Helen  Van  Dongen. 

CAST — Joseph  Boudreaux,  Lionel  Le  Blanc.  Mrs.  E. 
Bienvenu,  Frank  Hardy,  C.  T.  Cuedry.  Reviewed 
12-16-48. 

THE  LOVES  OF  CARMEN 

Bcckworth-COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer-director, 
Charles  Vidor.  Screenplay,  Helen  Deutsch.  Original 
story  "Carmen,"  Prosper  Merimee.  Photography,  Wil- 
liam Snyder.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus. 
Francis  Cugat.  Operating  cameraman,  Fayte  Brown. 
Art  direction,  Stephen  Cooson,  Cary  Odell.  Set  dec- 
orations, Wilbur  Menefee,  William  Kiernan.  Music 
score,  Mario  Castelnuovo-Tedesco.  Musical  director, 
M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Frank  Goodwin.  Assistant  director,  Earl  Bel- 
lamy. Script  supervisor,  F.  McDowell.  Hair  stylist, 
Helen  Hunt.  Makeup,  Clay  Campbell.  Dance  director, 
Robert  Sidney;  associate,  Eduardo  Cansino.  Grip, 
Walter  Meins.  Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still 
man,  Eddie  Cronenweth. 

CAST — Rita  Hayworth,  Glenn  Ford,  Ron  Randall, 
Victor  Jory,  Luther  Adler.  Arnold  Moss,  Joseph  Bu- 
loff,  Margaret  Wycherly,  Bernard  Nedell,  John  Bara- 
grey,  Philip  van  Zandt.  Days  in  production,  81.  Re- 
viewed 8-18-48. 


THE  LUCK  OF  THE  IRISH 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director. 
Henry  Koster.  Screenplay,  Philip  Dunne.  Original 
novel,  Guy  and  Constance  Jones.  Photography,  Jos- 
eph La  Shelle.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Operat- 
ing cameraman,  Don  Anderson.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  J.  Russell  Spencer.  Set  decorations.  Thomas 
Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Music  score,  Cyril  Mockridge. 
Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman.  Edited  by  J.  Wat- 
son Webb,  Jr.  Sound  technicians,  George  Leverett, 
Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Max  Golden.  As- 
sistant director,  Joseph  Behm.  Script  supervisor,  Doris 
Drought.  Hair  stylist,  Lillian  Hokom.  Makeup,  Ben 
Nye,  Harry  Maret.  Wardrobe  director,  Charles  Le 
Maire.  Crip,  Harry  Jones.  Costumes  desgined  by  Bon- 
nie Cashin.  Still  man,  Jerry  Milligan. 

CAST — Tyrone  Power,  Anne  Baxter,  Cecil  Kel- 
laway,  Lee  J.  Cobb.  James  Todd,  Jayne  Meadows, 
J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Phil  Brown,  Charles  Irwin,  Louis 
Lorimer,  Tim  Ryan,  Harry  Antrim,  Margaret  Wells, 
John  Coldsworthy,  Dorothy  Neumann,  Ruth  Clifford, 
Douglas  Gerrard.  Tito  Vuolo,  Tom  Stevenson.  Norman 
Leavitt,  Frank  Mitchell.  Bill  Swinglev,  Albert  Morin, 
Hollis  Jewell,  Ann  Frederick,  Eddie  Parks,  John  Roy, 
Claribel  Bressel,  Lee  MacCregor,  Jimmy  O'Brien. 
Days  in  production,  56.  Reviewed  9-1-48. 


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PRODUCTIONS     19  4  8 


LULU  BELLE 

Bogeaus-COL.  Producer,  Benedict  Bogeaus.  Pro- 
duction associate,  Arthur  M.  Landau.  Assistant  to 
producer,  Carley  Harriman.  Director,  Leslie  Fenton. 
Screenplay,  Everett  Freeman.  Original  play,  Charles 
MacArthur,  Edward  Sheldon.  Additional  dialog,  Karl 
Kamb.  Photography,  Ernest  Laszlo.  Operating  cam- 
eraman. Curt  Fetters.  Art  direction,  Duncan  Cramer. 
Set  decorations,  Robert  Priestley.  Music  score,  Henry 
Russell.  Edited  by  James  Smith.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  McWhorter.  Production  manager,  Ken  Walters. 
Assistant  director,  Joseph  Depew.  Script  supervisor, 
Anita  Speer.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Crip,  John 
Livesey.  Dance  director,  Nick  Castle.  Still  man, 
Frank  Tanner.    Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Louis. 

CAST — Dorothy  Lamour,  George  Montgomery, 
Albert  Dekker,  Otto  Kruger,  Clenda  Farrell,  Greg 
McClure,  Charlotte  Wynters,  Addison  Richards, 
William  Haade,  Ben  Erway,  Clancy  Cooper,  John 
Indrisano,  Bud  Wiser,  George  Lewis,  Harry  Hays 
Morgan,  Jack  Norman,  Martha  Holliday.  Days  in 
production,  37.    Reviewed  6-10-48. 


LUXURY  LINER 

MCM  I  Technicolor) .  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, Richard  Whorf.  Screenplay,  Gladys  Lehman, 
Richard  Connell.  Photography,  Robert  Planck.  Tech- 
nicolor direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  James  Gooch.  Spe- 
cial effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie,  Donald  Jahraus. 
Operating  cameraman,  Harkness  Smith.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Paul  Groesse.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Arthur  Krams.  Musical  director, 
Georgie  Stoll.  Edited  by  Robert  J.  Kern.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer,  Standish  J.  Lambert.  Production 
manager,  Sergei  Petschnikof  f .  Assistant  director, 
Tom  Andre.  Script  supervisor,  Grace  DuBray.  Hair 
stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip, 
Thomas  Long.  Costumes  designed  by  Helen  Rose, 
Valles.  Still  man,  Frank  Shugrue. 

CAST — George  Brent,  Jane  Powell,  Lauritz  Mel- 
chior,  Frances  Gifford,  Marina  Koshetz,  Xavier  Cu- 
gat,  Thomas  E.  Breen,  Richard  Derr,  John  Ridgeley, 
The  Pied  Pipers,  Connie  Gilchrist.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 53.  Reviewed  8-17-48. 


MACBETH 

(Made  in  Italy)  Mercury-REP.  Producer-director- 
adaptation-actor,  Orson  Welles.  Associate  producer, 
Richard  Wilson.  Original  play,  William  Shakespeare. 
Dialog  director,  William  Alland.  Photography,  John 
L.  Russell.  2nd  unit  photography,  William  Bradford. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art 
direction,  Fred  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  James  Redd.  Music  score,  Jacques  Ibert. 
Musical  director,  Efrem  Kurtz.  Edited  by  Louis  Lind- 
say. Sound  technicians,  John  Stransky,  Jr.,  Garry 
Harris.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Gray.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark. 
Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Palmer. 

CAST — Orson  Welles,  Jeanette  Nolan,  Dan  O'Her- 
lihy,  Roddy  McDowall,  Edgar  Barrier,  Alan  Napier, 
Erskine  Sanford,  John  Dierkes,  Keene  Curtis,  Peggy 
Webber,  Lionel  Brahm,  Archie  Heugly,  Jerry  Far- 
ber,  Christopher  Welles,  Morgan  Farley,  Lurene  Tut- 
tle,  Brainerd  Duffield,  William  Alland,  George  Chir- 
ello,  Gus  Schilling.  Days  in  proudction,  18.  Reviewed 
10-1  1-48. 


MADONNA  OF  THE  DESERT 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director, 
George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Albert  de  Mond.  Original, 
Frank  Wisbar.  Photography,  John  BacBurnie.  Special 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating 
cameraman,  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction,  Frank 
Arrigo.  Set  decorations.  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George 
Milo.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by 
Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant 
director,  Joe  Dill.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Yutzi. 
Hair  Stylist,  Louise  Landmeir.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark. 
Grip,  Whitey  Lawrence.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele 
Palmer.  Still  man.  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts,  Donald  Barry.  Don  Castle, 
Sheldon  Leonard,  Paul  Hurst,  Roy  Barcroft,  Paul  E. 
Burns,  Betty  Blythe,  Grazia  Narciso  Martin  Gar- 
ralaga,  Frank  Yaconelli,  Maria  Genardi,  Renee  Donatt, 
Vernon  Cansino.  Days  in  production,  1  1 .  Reviewed 
3-3-48. 


THE  MAIN  STREET  KID 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Sackheim.  Orig- 
inal radio  play,  Caryl  Coleman.  Additional  dialog. 
John  K.  Butler.  Photography,  John  MacBurnie. 
Operating  cameraman,  Enzo  Martinelli.  Art  direction, 
Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  Charles  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Anthony 
Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr. 
Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather.  Script  supervisor, 
Joan  Eremin.  Hair  stylist,  Louise  Landmeir.  Makeup, 
Howard  Smit.  Grip,  C.  B.  Lawrence.  Still  man,  Ira 
Hoke. 

CAST — Al  Pearce,  Janet  Martin,  Alan  Mowbray. 
Adele  Mara,  Arlene  Harris,  Emil  Rameau,  Douglas 
Evans,  Roy  Barcroft,  Phil  Arnold,  Sarah  Edwards. 
Earle  Hodgins.  Dick  Elliott,  Byron  S.  Barr.  Days  in 
production,    13.   Reviewed  1-14-48. 

THE  MAN  FROM  COLORADO 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Jules  Schermer.  Di- 
rector, Henry  Levin.  2nd  unit  director,  Arthur  Ros- 
son.  Screenplay,  Robert  D.  Andrews,  Ben  Maddow. 
Original,  Borden  Chase.  Photography,  William  Sny- 
der. Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Francis 
Cugat.  Operating  cameraman,  Fayte  Browne.  Art  di- 
rection, Stephen  Goosson,  A.  Leslie  Thomas.  Set  dec- 
orations, Wilbur  Menefee,  Sidney  Clifford.  Music 
score,  George  Duning.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stol- 
off.  Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Sound,  George  Cooper. 
Assistant  director,  Wilbur  McGaugh.  Script  super- 
visor, Frances  McDowell.  Grip,  Walter  Meins.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still  man,  Homer  Van 
Pelt. 

CAST — Glenn  Ford.  William  Holden.  Ellen  Drew, 
Ray  Collins,  Edgar  Buchanan,  Jerome  Courtland. 
James  Millican.  Jim  Bannon,  William  "Bill"  Phil- 
lips. Denver  Pyle,  James  Bush,  Mikel  Conrad.  David 
Clarke,  Ian  MacDonald,  Clarence  Chase,  Stanley  An- 
drews. Myron  Healev,  Craig  Reynolds.  David  York. 
Days  in  production,  79.  Reviewed  11-18-48. 

THE  MAN  FROM  TEXAS 

EL.  Producer,  Joseph  Fields.  Director,  Leigh  Jason. 
2nd  unit  director,  Noel  Smith.  Screenplay.  Joseph 
Fields,  Jerome  Chodorov.  Original  play,  E.  B.  Ginty. 
Dialog  director.  Stewart  Stern.  Photography,  Jackson 
).  Rose.  Special  effects.  George  J.  Teague.  Operating 
cameraman,  Carl  Wester.  Art  direction,  Edward  L. 
Ilou.  Special  art  effects,  Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set  decora- 
tions, Armor  Marlowe,  Robert  P.  Fox.  Music  score. 
Earl  Robinson.  Orchestrations,  Emil  Cadkin.  Musical 
director,  Irving  Friedman.  Songs,  Earl  Robinson, 
Joseph  Fields.  Edited  by  Norman  Colbert;  supervi- 
sion, Alfred  DeGaetano.  Sound,  Leon  Becker,  Percy 
J.  Townsend.  Production  manager.  James  T.  Vaughn. 
Assistant  director,  Howard  W.  Koch.  Script  super- 
visor. Arnold  Laven.  Makeup,  Ern  Westmore,  Joseph 
Stinton.  Hair  stylists,  Eunice  and  Lillian  Shore.  Grip, 
Truman  Joiner.  Still  man,  Morrison  B.  Paul. 

CAST — James  Craig,  Lynn  Bari,  Johnnie  Johnston. 
Una  Merkel,  Wally  Ford.  Harry  Davenport,  Sara  All- 
good,  Vic  Cutler.  Reed  Hadley,  Clancy  Cooper,  Bert 
Conway,  King  Donovan.  Days  in  production,  27. 
Reviewed  3-30-48. 

MAN-EATER  OF  KUMAON 

Monty  Shaff-UI.  Producer,  Monty  Shaft.  Associate 
producer,  Frank  P.  Rosenberg.  Director,  Byron  Has- 
kin.  2nd  unit  director,  Robert  Tansey.  Screenplay, 
Jeanne  Bartlett,  Lewis  Meltzer.  Original  book,  "Man- 
Eaters  of  Kumaon,"  Jim  Corbett.  Adaptation,  Richard 
G.  Hubler,  Alden  Nash.  Dialog  director,  Joan  Hatha- 
way. Photography.  William  C.  Mellor.  Operating 
cameraman.  Wm.  Dodds.  Art  direction,  Arthur  Lon- 
ergan.  Set  decorations.  Robert  Priestley.  Music  score, 
Hans  J.  Salter.  Edited  by  George  Arthur.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Franklin  Hansen.  Production  manager,  Ben 
Hersh.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Agnew.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Fred  Applegate.  Hair  stylist,  Ann  Locker. 
Grip,  John  Livesley.  Makeup,  Robert  Cowan.  Tech- 
nical advisor.  Major  (Ret.)  M.  H.  Whyte.  Still  man, 
William  Thomas. 

CAST — Sabu,  Wendell  Corey,  Joanne  Page,  Morris 
Carnovsky,  Argentina  Brunetti,  James  Moss,  Ted 
Hecht,  John  Mansfield,  Eddie  Das,  Charles  Wagen- 
heim,  Estelle  Dodge,  Lai  Chand  Mehra,  Phiroze  Nazir, 
Virginia  Wave,  Frank  Lackteen,  Jerry  Riggio,  Neyle 
Morrow,  Ralph  Moody,  Alan  Foster.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 36.  Reviewed  6-17-48. 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


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MANHATTAN  ANGEL 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Director.  Arthur 
Dreifuss.  Screenplay.  Albert  Derr.  Original,  George 
H.  Plympton,  Albert  Derr.  Photography,  Ira  H.  Mor- 
gan. Operating  cameraman,  Wm.  Whitley.  Art  direc- 
tion, Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikof f .  Music  su- 
pervision, Paul  Mertz.  Songs,  Dewey  Bergman,  Jack 
Segal,  Robert  Bilder,  Herb  Jeffries,  Eddie  Beal,  Nick 
Castle.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  technician, 
Josh  Westmoreland.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson. 
Script  supervisor,  Vi  Neufield.  Crip,  Al  Becker.  Still 
man,  Homer  Van  Pelt. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  Ross  Ford,  Patricia  White, 
Thurston  Hall,  Alice  Tyrrell,  Benny  Baker,  Russell 
Hicks,  Fay  Baker,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Toni  Harper,  Leon- 
ard Sues,  Ralph  Hodges,  Dorothy  Vaughn,  Isabel 
Withers.  Peggy  Wynne,  Barbara  Brier,  Ida  Moore, 
Robert  Cherry.  Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed 
1 1 -26-48. 

MARK  OF  THE  LASH 

Western  Adventure -SCREEN  CUILD  Producer, 
Ron  Ormond.  Director,  Ray  Taylor.  Original  screen- 
play, Ron  Ormond,  Ira  Webb.  Photography,  Ernest 
Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Archie  Dalzell.  Art 
direction,  Vincent  Taylor.  Music  score,  Walter 
Greene.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound  technician, 
Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Austin  Jewell.  Script 
supervisor,  Moree  Herring.  Grip,  Noble  Craig.  Still 
man,  James  Doolittle. 

CAST — Al  "Lash"  LaRue,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John, 
Suzi  Crandall,  Jimmie  Martin,  Marshall  Reid,  Lee 
Roberts,  John  Cason,  Jack  Hendricks,  Tom  London, 
Steve  Dunhill.  Days  in  production,  6.  Reviewed 
11 -26-48. 

MARSHAL  OF  AMARILLO 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Gordon  Kay.  Director, 
Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  Bob  Williams.  Pho- 
tography, John  MacBurnie.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman,  Enzo 
Martinelli.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles  Thompson.  Musical 
director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Harold  Minter. 
Sound  technician,  Victor  Appel.  Assistant  director, 
Joe  Dill.  Script  supervisor.  Bob  Walker.  Hair  stylist, 
Delia  Barnes.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Whitey 
Lawrence.  Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Eddy  Waller,  Mildred 
Cole,  Clayton  Moore,  Roy  Barcroft,  Trevor  Bardette. 
Minerva  Urecal,  Denver  Pyle,  Charles  Williams,  Tom 
Chatterton,  Peter  Perkins,  Tom  London,  Lynn  Cas- 
tile, Black  Jack  (horse).  Days  in  production,  8.  Re- 
viewed 8-6-48. 

MARY  LOU 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Director,  Arthur 
Dreifuss.  Original  screenplay,  M.  Coates  Webster. 
Photography,  Ira  H.  Morgan.  Operating  cameraman, 
William  Whitley.  Art  direction.  Paul  Palmentola.  Set 
decorations.  Sidney  Moore.  Music  supervisor,  Fred 
Karger.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Songs, 
J.  R.  Robinson,  Abe  Lyman.  George  Waggner,  Allan 
Roberts,  Lester  Lee,  Doris  Fisher,  Frankie  Carle, 
Facundo  Rivero,  Ben  Blossner.  Edited  by  Viola  Law- 
rence. Sound  technician,  Josh  Westmoreland.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Herbert  Leonard.  Assistant  director. 
Mack  Wright.  Script  supervisor,  J.  Newfield.  Dance 
director,  Jack  Boyle.  Grip,  R.  Romero.  Still  man,  Don 
Christie. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Joan  Barton,  Glenda  Far- 
rell,  Abigail  Adams,  Frank  Jenks,  Emmett  Vogan, 
Thelma  White,  Pierre  Watkin,  Charles  Jordan,  Leslie 
Turner,  Chester  Clute.  Frankie  Carle.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 8.  Reviewed  1-16-48. 

THE  MATINC  OF  MILLIE 

COL.  Producer,  Casey  Robinson.  Director,  Henry 
Levin.  Screenplay,  Louella  MacFarlane,  St.  Clair  Mc- 
Kelway.  Original,  Adele  Comandini.  Photography, 
Joseph  Walker.  Operating  cameraman,  Fayte  Browne. 
Art  direction.  Stephen  Goosson.  Walter  Holsrher,  Set 
decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee,  Sidney  Clifford.  Music 
score,  Werner  R.  Heymann.  Musical  director,  M.  W. 
Stoloff.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  technician, 
George  Cooper.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Feldman. 
Script  supervisor,  Rose  Loewinger.  Hair  stylist,  Helen 
Hunt.  Makeup,  Newt  Jones.  Grip.  Harold  Hanks.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still  man,  Don  Christie. 

CAST — Glenn    Ford.    Evelyn    Keyes,   Ron  Randell, 


Willard  Parker,  Virginia  Hunter,  Jimmie  Hunt,  Mabel 
Paige,  Virginia  Brissac,  Patsy  Creighton,  Tom  Steven- 
son. Days  in  production,  44.  Reviewed  3-8-48. 

MELODY  TIME 

Walt  Disney-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Producer-direc- 
tor, Walt  Disney.  Cartoon  directors,  Clyde  Geronimi, 
Wilfred  Jackson,  Hamilton  Luske,  Jack  Kinney. 
Original  screenplay,  Winston  Hibler,  Harry  Reeves, 
Ken  Anderson,  Erdman  Penner,  Homer  Brightman, 
Ted  Sears,  Joe  Rinaldi.  Art  Scott,  Bob  Moore,  Jesse 
Marsh,  John  Walbridge,  Hardie  Gramatky.  Folk  lore 
consultant,  Carl  Cramer.  Photography,  Winton  Hoch. 
Special  effects,  Ub  Iwerks.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Art  direction, 
Eric  Larson,  Ward  Kimball,  Milt  Kahl,  Ollie  John- 
ston, John  Lounsbery,  Les  Clark.  Orchestrations,  Vic 
Schoen,  Al  Sack.  Musical  directors,  Elliot  Daniel, 
Ken  Darby.  Associate,  Paul  Smith.  Songs,  Kim 
Gannon,  Ray  Gilbert,  Allie  Wrubel,  Ben  Benjamin, 
Walter  Kent,  Johnny  Lane,  Bobby  Worth,  George 
Weiss.  Edited  by  Donald  Halliday,  Thomas  Scott. 
Sound  supervision,  Ben  Sharpstead. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Dennis  Day,  Andrews  Sisters, 
Fred  Waring  and  his  Pennsylvanians,  Freddy  Martin, 
Frances  Langford,  Ethel  Smith,  Buddy  Clark,  Bob 
Nolan  .and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  the  Dinning 
Sisters,  Bobby  Driscoll,  Luana  Patten,  Trigger 
(horse).  Reviewed  5-19-48. 

MEXICAN  HAYRIDE 

Ul.  Producer,  Robert  Arthur.  Director,  Charles  T. 
Barton.  Screenplay,  Oscar  Brodney,  John  Grant.  Orig- 
inal musical  play,  Herbert  Fields,  Dorothy  Fields, 
Cole  Porter.  Photography.  Charles  Van  Enger.  Special 
effects,  David  Horsley.  Operating  cameraman,  Lloyd 
Ward.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  John  F.  De- 
Cuir.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  John 
Austin.  Music  score,  Cole  Porter.  Musical  director- 
orchestrations,  Walter  Scharf.  Songs  (new),  Jack 
Brooks,  Walter  Scharf.  Edited  by  Frank  Gross. 
Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Robert  Pritchard.  Production 
manager,  Henry  Spitz.  Assistant  director,  Joseph 
Kenny.  Script  supervisor,  Betty  Abbott.  Hair  stylists. 
Carmen  Dirigo.  Merle  Reeves.  Makeup,  Bud  West- 
more,  Lane  Britton,  Russ  Drake.  Dance  director, 
Eugene  Loring.  Grip,  Fred  Buckley.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Yvonne  Wood.  Still  man,  William  Wallace. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Virginia  Grey, 
Luba  Malina,  John  Hubbard,  Pedro  de  Cordoba,  Fritz 
Feld,  Tom  Powers,  Pat  Costello,  Frank  Fenton,  Chris 
Pin  Martin.  Sidney  Fields,  Flores  Brothers  Trio.  Days 
in  production,  58.  Reviewed  12-1-48. 

MICHAEL  O'HALLORAN 

Windsor-MONO.  Producers,  Julian  Lesser,  Frank 
Melford.  Director,  John  Rawlins.  Screenplay,  Erna 
Lazarus.  Novel,  Gene  Stratton-Porter.  Photography, 
Jack  MacKenzie.  Operating  cameraman,  Charles 
Straumer.  Art  direction,  Lucius  O.  Croxton.  Set 
decorations.  John  Sturtevant.  Musical  director,  Lud 
Gluskin.  Edited  by  John  Sheets;  supervising  editor, 
Ivlerrill  White.  Sound  technician,  Jean  L.  Speak. 
Production  manager,  Harry  Franklin.  Assistant 
director,  Clem  Beauchamp.  Grip,  Morris  Rosen. 
Makeup,  Ted  Cooley.  Script  supervisor,  Charlsie 
Bryant.  Still  man,  Ken  Lobben. 

CAST — Scotty  Beckett,  Allene  Roberts,  Tommy 
Cook,  Isabel  Jewell.  Charles  Arnt,  Jonathan  Hale, 
Gladys  Blake,  Roy  Gordon,  Florence  Auer,  William 
Haade.  Dorothy  Grainger  Douglas  Evans,  Beverly 
Jons,  Greg  Barton,  Lee  Phelps,  Harry  Strang,  Bob 
Scott,  Ethyl  Halls,  Ralph  Brooks  Rob  Haines.  Days 
in  production,  15.  Reviewed  6-10-48. 

MICKEY 

David  W.  Seigel-EL.  Producer,  Aubrey  Schenck. 
Director,  Ralph  Murphy.  Screenplay,  Muriel  Roy 
Bolton,  Agnes  Christine  Johnston.  Novel  "Clemen- 
tine," Peggy  Goodin.  Dialog  director,  Burk  Symon. 
Photography,  John  W.  Boyle.  Special  effects,  George 
Teague.  Onerating  cameraman,  Leland  Davis.  Art 
direction,  Edward  L.  Ilou.  Special  art  effects.  Jack 
R.  Rabin.  Set  decorations.  Armor  Marlowe,  Clarence 
Steensen.  Music  score,  Marlin  Skiles.  Musical  di- 
rector, Irving  Friedman.  Songs.  Randolph  Van  Scoyk, 
Mario  Silva.  Edited  by  Norman  Colbert.  Sound,  Leon 
S.  Becker,  Frank  Webster.  Production  manager, 
James  Vaughn  Assistant  director.  Emmett  Emerson. 
Script  supervisor,  Arnold  Laven.  Makeup,  Ern  West- 


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more,  Del  Armstrong.  Crip,  Truman  Joiner.  Still 
man,  George  Hommel. 

CAST — Lois  Butler,  Bill  Goodwin,  Irene  Hervey, 
John  Sutton,  Rose  Hobart,  Hattie  McDaniels,  Skippy 
Homeier,  Beverly  Wills,  Leon  Tyler.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 29.  Reviewed  6-16-48. 

MILLEON  DOLLAR  WEEKEND 

Masque-EL.  Producer,  Matty  Kemp.  Director- 
actor,  Gene  Raymond.  Screenplay.  Charles  S.  Bel- 
den.  Original,  Matty  Kemp,  Gene  Raymond.  Photog- 
raphy, Paul  Ivano.  Operating  cameraman,  Lester 
Shorr.  Art  direction,  Lewis  Creber.  Set  decorations, 
Al  Kegerris.  Music  score,  Phil  Ohman.  Orchestra- 
tions, Howard  Jackson.  Musical  director,  Irving 
Friedman.  Songs,  Dorothy  Daniels,  Dorothy  Roberts, 
Paul  Koy.  Sound  technician,  Carry  Harris.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Robert  M.  Beche.  Assistant  director, 
Frank  Fox.  Script  supervisor,  Eleanor  Donohoe.  Hair 
stylist,  Anne  Locker.  Makeup,  Bob  Cowan.  Grip,  Tom 
Gavin.  Costumes  designed  by  Barbara  Barondess  Mc- 
Lean. Still  man,  Bert  Lynch  . 

CAST — Gene  Raymond,  Stephanie  Paull,  Francis 
Lederer,  Robert  Warwick,  Patricia  Shav,  James 
Craven.  Days  in  production,  9.  Reviewed  10-29-48. 

MIRACLE  IN  HARLEM 

Herald-SCREEN  CUILD.  (Sepiatone).  Producer, 
Jack  Goldberg.  Director,  Jack  Kemp.  Original  screen- 
play, Vincent  Valentini.  Photography,  Don  Melkames. 
Art  direction,  Frank  Namaczy.  Music  score,  John 
Gluskin.  Musical  director,  John  Cluskin.  Sound  tech- 
nician. Nelson  Minnerly. 

CAST — Sheila  Cuyse,  Stepin  Fetchit,  Hilda  Offley, 
Creighton  Thompson,  Kenneth  Freeman.  William 
Greaves,  Sybyl  Lewis,  Lawrence  Criner,  Jack  Carter, 
Milton  Williams,  Monte  Hawley,  Ruble  Blakey, 
Alfred  Chester.  Savannah  Churchill,  Lavada  Carter, 
Lynn  Proctor  Trio. 

THE  MIRACLE  OF  THE  BELLS 

Lasky-RKO.  Producers,  Jesse  L.  Lasky,  Walter 
MacEwen.  Director,  Irving  Pichel.  Screenplay,  Ben 
Hecht,  Quentin  Reynolds.  Original  novel,  Russell 
Janney.  Photography,  Robert  deCrasse.  Operating 
cameraman,  Charles  Burke.  Art  direction.  Ralph 
Berger.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director, 
C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Elmo  Williams.  Sound 
technician,  Philip  N.  Mitchell.  Production  manager, 
Fred  Fleck.  Assistant  director,  Harry  D'Arcy.  Script 
supervisor,  J.  Davies.  Hair  stylist,  Annabelle  Levy. 
Makeup,  Karl  H.  Herlinger.  Jr.  Dance  director,  Charles 
O'Curran.  Grip,  Ralph  Wildman.  Costumes  designed 
by  Renie.   Still  man,  Rod  Tolmie. 

CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Valli,  Frank  Sinatra,  Lee 
J.  Cobb,  Veronika  Pataky,  Philip  Ahn,  Harold 
Vermilyea.  Days  in  production,  58.  Reviewed 
3-2-48. 

MIRACULOUS  JOURNEY 
Sig  Neufeld-FILM  CLASSICS.  (Cinecolor).  Pro- 
ducer, Sigmund  Neufeld.  Director,  Peter  Stewart. 
Screenplay,  Fred  Myton.  Photography.  Jack  Green- 
halgh.  Operating  cameraman,  Ernest  Smith.  Set 
decorations,  Elias  Reif.  Songs,  Leo  Erody,  Lew  Porter. 
Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Ben 
Winkler.  Production  manager,  Bert  Sternbach. 
Assistant  director,  Stan  Newfeld.  Script  supervisor, 
Emily  Erlich.  Makeup,  Harry  Ross.  Grip,  Walter 
Culp.  Still  man,  Milt  Gold. 

CAST — Rory  Calhoun,  Audrey  Long,  Virginia  Grey, 
George  Cleveland,  Jim  Bannon,  June  Storey,  Thurs- 
ton Hall,  Carole  Donne,  Tom  Lane,  Fame  (dog), 
Jimmy  (crow).  Days  in  production,  18.  Reviewed 
10-18-48. 

MISS  TAT'. OCX'S  MILLIONS 
PARA.  Producer,  Charles  Brackett.  Director,  Rich- 
ard Haydn.  Screenplay,  Charles  Brackett,  Richard  L. 
Breen.  Original  suggested  by  play,  "Oh!  Brother." 
by  Jacques  Deval.  Photography,  Charles  B.  Lang,  Jr. 
Special  effects,  Cordon  Jennings.  Process,  Farciot 
Edouart.  Operating  cameraman.  Guv  Bennett.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decora- 
tions, Sam  Comer,  Ross  Dowd.  Music  score,  Victor 
Young.  Edited  by  Everett  Douglas;  supervision, 
Doane  Harrison.  Sound  technicians,  Gene  Merritt, 
John  Cope.  Production  manager,  Hugh  Brown.  As- 
sistant director,  Harry  Caplan.  Script  supervisor, 
Harry   Hogan.    Hair   stylist.   Vera   Tomei.  Makeup, 


Wally  Westmore.  Crip,  Eddie  Crowder.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Edith  Head.  Still  man,  Malcolm  Bulloch. 

CAST — John  Lund,  Wanda  Hendrix,  Barry  Fitz- 
gerald, Monty  Woolley,  Ilka  Chase,  Robert  Stack, 
Dorothy  Stickney,  Elizabeth  Patterson,  Leif  Erickson, 
Dan  Tobin,  Hilo  Hattie,  Richard  Rancyd.  Days  in 
production,  51.  Reviewed  9-9-48. 

MONEY  MADNESS 

Sig  Neufeld-FILM  CLArSICS.  Producer,  Sigmund 
Neufeld.  Director,  Peter  Stewart.  Original  screen- 
play. Al  Martin.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Op- 
erating cameraman,  Ernest  Smith.  Art  direction, 
Elias  H.  Reif.  Set  decorations,  Eugene  C.  Stone. 
Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody.  Edited  by  Holbrook 
Todd.  Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Production 
manager,  Bert  Sternbach.  Assistant  director,  Stan- 
ley Neufeld.  Script  supervisor,  Emily  Ehrlich  Make- 
up, Harry  Ross.  Crip,  Walter  Culp.  Still  man.  John 
Jenkins. 

CAST — Hugh  Beaumont,  Frances  Raffertv.  Har- 
lan Warde,  Cecil  Weston,  Ida  Moore,  Danny  Morton, 
Joel  Friedkin,  Lane  Chandler.  Days  in  production,  8. 
Reviewed  1  1-10-48. 

M?~NRISE 

Marshall  Crant-REP.  Executive  producer,  Marshall 
Grant.  Producer-screenplay.  Charles  Haas.  Director, 
Frsnz  Borzage.  Original  novel,  Theodore  Strauss. 
Photography,  John  L.  Russell.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman.  Jack 
Warren.  Production  designer,  Lionel  Banks.  Set 
decorations,  lohn  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Sawley. 
Music  score,  Willian  Lava.  Songs,  Harry  Tobias.  Wil- 
liam Lava,  Theodore  Strauss,  William  Lava.  Edited 
by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technicians.  Earl  Cram,  Sr., 
Howard  Wilson.  Production  manager,  Virgil  Hart. 
Assistant  director.  Lee  Lukather.  Scriot  suDervisor, 
Dorothy  Yutzi.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Gray.  Makeup, 
Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Ben  BishoD.  Costumes  designed  by 
Ade'e  Palmer.  Still  man.   Don  Keyes. 

CAST — Dane  Clark,  Gail  Russell,  Ethel  Barrymore. 
Allyn  Joslyn,  Rex  Ingram,  Henry  Morgan,  David 
Street,  Selena  Royle,  Harry  Carey.  |r.,  Irving  Bacon, 
Lloyd  Bridges,  Houseley  Stevenson,  Phil  Brown. 
Harry  V.  Cheshire,  Lila  Leeds.  Days  in  production,  34. 
Reviewed  9-9-48. 

MOVIES  ADF:.  ADVENTURE 
Academy   Film   Project-UI.  Producer-adaptation- 
added  dialog.  Grant  Leenhouts.  Director-editor.  Jack 
Hively.  Original,  Wells  Root.  Musical  director,  Arnold 
Schwarzwald. 

CAST — Eddie  Cobb,  Verna  Kornman,  Wayne  and 
Warren  Farlow.  Reviewed  1948. 

MR.  B LANDINGS  BUILDS  HIS 
DREAM  HOUSE 

RKO-SRO.  Executive  producer,  Dore  Scharv  Pro- 
ducers-screenplay, Norman  Panama,  Melvin  Frank. 
Director,  H.  C.  Potter.  Original  novel.  Eric  Hodgins. 
Photography.  James  Wong  Howe.  Special  effects, 
Russell  A.  Cully.  Technical  advisor,  John  Swope. 
Operating  cameraman,  Charles  Burke.  Art  direction, 
Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvera,  Harl°v  Miller.  Music  score,  Leigh 
Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  bv 
Harry  Marker.  Found  technicians,  Francis  M.  Sarver, 
Clem  Portman.  Production  manager.  James  Anderson. 
Assistant  director,  l=rnes  Lane.  Script  suoervisor, 
Kay  Phillips.  Hair  stylist.  Hazel  Rogers.  Makeup, 
Gordon  Bau.  Crip.  James  Kirley.  Costumes  designed 
by  Rohert   Kalloch.   Still  man.   Caston  Longet. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Myrna  Loy,  Melvyn  Douglas, 
Reginald  Denny,  Sharyn  Moffett,  Connie  Marshall. 
Louise  Beavers.  Ian  Wolfe,  Harry  Shannon.  Tito 
Vuolo,  Nestor  Paiva  Jason  Robards,  Lurene  Tuttle, 
Lex  Barker.  Emorv  Parnell.  Days  in  production,  67. 
Reviewed  3-26-48. 

MR.  PEABODY  AND  THE  MERMAID 

Ul.  Producer-screenplay,  Nunnally  Johnson.  Associ- 
ate producer,  Gene  Fowler,  Jr.  Director,  Irving  Pichel. 
Novel,  Guy  and  Constance  Jones.  Photography,  Rus- 
sell Metty.  Operating  cameraman,  Phil  Lathrop.  Art 
direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Boris  Leven  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  Causman.  Music  score,  Robert  Emmett 
Dolan.  Edited  by  Marjorie  Fowler.  Sound,  Leslie 
Carey,  Corson  Jowett.  Production  manager,  L.  Leary. 


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Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank.  Script  supervisor, 
Julie  Davis.  Crip,  Dean  Paup.  Still  man,  Maurice 
Goldberg.  Costumes  designed  by  Grace  Houston. 

CAST — William  Powell,  Ann  Blyth,  Irene  Hervey, 
Andrea  King,  Clinton  Sundberg,  Art  Smith,  Hugh 
French,  Lumsden  Hare,  Fred  Clark,  lames  Logan, 
Mary  Field,  Beatrice  Roberts,  Cynthia  Corley,  Tom 
Stevenson,  Mary  Somerville,  Richard  Ryan,  Bobby 
Hyatt,  Ivan  H.  Browning.  Days  in  production,  45. 
Reviewed  7-  8-48. 


MR.  RECKLESS 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  Frank  McDonald.  Original 
screenplay.  Maxwell  Shane,  Milton  Raison.  Photog- 
raphy, Ellis  W.  Carter.  Operating  cameraman.  Kit 
Carson.  Art  direction,  Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decora- 
tions, Alfred  Kegerris.  Music  score,  Harry  Lubin. 
Musical  supervision,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by 
Howard  Smith.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant 
director,  Howard  B.  Pine.  Script  supervisor,  Frances 
Steens.  Hair  stylist,  Loretta  Francel.  Makeup,  Paul 
Stanhope.  Grip,  Karl  Reed. 

CAST — William  Eythe,  Barbara  Britton,  Walter 
Catlett.  Minna  Gombel,  Nestor  Paiva,  Lloyd  Cor- 
rigan,  Frank  jenks,  lames  Millican,  Ian  McDonald. 
Days  in  production,  15.  Reviewed  2-13-48. 


MUSIC  MAN 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Will  Jason.  Associate 
producer  Maurice  Duke.  Original  screenplay,  Sam 
Mintz.  Dialog  director,  Jameson  Brewer.  Photog- 
raphy, Jackson  Rose.  First  cameraman,  Bill  Margolies. 
Art  Direction.  Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Ray- 
mond Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited 
by  William  Austin.  Sound  technician,  L.  J.  Myers. 
Production  manager,  Allen  K.  Wood.  Assistant 
director,  Melville  Shyer.  Script  supervisor,  Bobbie 
Sierkes.  Hair  stylist,  Lela  Chambers.  Grip,  George 
Booker.  Still  man,  Al  St.  Hilaire. 

CAST — Phil  Brito,  Freddie  Stewart,  Jimmy  Dorsey, 
Alan  Hale,  Jr.,  June  Preisser,  Noel  Neill,  Grazia 
Narcisco,  Paul  Bradley,  Chick  Chandler,  Norman 
Leavitt,  Helen  Woodford,  Gertrude  Astor,  William 
Norton  Bailey,  Roy  Aversa,  Herman  Cantor,  Jimmy 
Dorsey's  orchestra.  Days  in  production,  9.  Reviewed 
7-15-48. 

MY  DEAR  SECRETARY 

Harry  M.  Popkin-UA.  Executive  producer,  Harry 
Popkin.  Producer,  Leo  C.  Popkin.  Associate  producer, 
Joe  Nadel.  Director-original  screenplay,  Charles  Mar- 
tin. Photography,  Joe  Biroc.  Operating  cameraman, 
Lothrop  B.  Worth.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld.  Set  dec- 
orations, Jacque  Mapes.  Music  score,  Heinz  Roem- 
held.  Edited  by  Arthur  Nadel.  Sound  technician,  Ben 
Winkler.  Production  manager,  Hugh  Bennett.  Assist- 
ant director,  Maurie  Suess.  Script  supervisor,  Cora 
Palmatier.  Hair  stylist,  Scotty  Rackin.  Makeup,  Harry 
Ray,  Lee  Greenway.  Grip,  Henry  Maak.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Maria  Donovan.  Still  man,  Frank  Tanner. 

CAST — Laraine  Day,  Kirk  Douglas,  Keenan  Wynn, 
Helen  Walker,  Rudy  Vallee,  Florence  Bates,  Alan 
Mowbray,  Grady  Sutton,  Irene  Ryan,  Gale  Robbins, 
Virginia  Hewitt,  Abe  Reynolds,  Jody  Gilbert,  Helene 
Stanley,  Joe  Kirk,  Russell  Hicks,  Gertrude  Astor, 
Marten  Lamont.  Days  in  production,  32.  Reviewed 
9-7-48. 

MY  DOG  RUSTY 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Screenplay,  Brenda  Weisberg.  Original,  Wil- 
liam B.  Sackheim,  Brenda  Weisberg,  based  on  char- 
acters created  by  Al  Martin.  Photography,  Vincent 
Farrar.  Operating  cameraman,  Gert  Anderson.  Art 
direction,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  James 
Crowe.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited 
by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  technician,  Howard  Fogetti. 
Assistant  director,  Paul  Donnelly.  Script  supervisor, 
Ruth  Bronson.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Pat 
Sutherland.  Still  man,  Irving  Lipman. 

CAST — Ted  Donaldson,  John  Litel,  Ann  Doran, 
Mona  Barrie,  Whitford  Kane,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Lewis  L. 
Russell,  Harry  Harvey,  Olin  Howlin,  Ferris  Taylor, 
Mickey  McGuire,  Dwayne  Hickman,  David  Ackles, 
Teddy  Infuhr,  Minta  Durfee  Arbuckle,  Flame  (dogl. 
Days  in  production,  11.  Reviewed  6-4-48. 


MY  DOC  SHEP 

Colden  Cate-SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer,  William 
B.  David.  Associate  producer,  Barney  A.  Sarecky. 
Director,  Ford  Beebe.  Photography,  Fred  Mandl. 
Operating  cameraman,  Carl  Wester.  Art  direction, 
Frank  Dexter,  Sr.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Louis  Adrian.  Edited  by  Gregg 
Tallas.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Production 
manager,  William  Strohbach.  Assistant  director, 
Kenneth  Richert.  Script  supervisor,  Helen  Gaily. 
Makeup,  Charles  Carman.  Grip,  Jack  Conrad.  Still 
man,  James  Doolittle. 

CAST — Lannie  Rees,  William  Farnum,  Russell 
Simpson,  Fred  Chapman,  Tom  Neal,  Janet  Chapman, 
Douglas  Evans,  Reed  Howes,  Paul  Burns,  Al  St. 
John,  Craig  Reynolds,  Ralph  Littlefield,  Si  Jenks, 
Grady  Sutton,  Harry  Holman,  Jesse  Kirkpatrick, 
Sarah   Padden,   Helen  Chapman.   Reviewed  3-3-48. 


MY  GIRL  TISA 

United  States-WB.  Producer,  Milton  Sperling.  Di- 
rector, Elliott  Nugent.  Screenplay,  Allen  Boretz. 
Original  play,  Lucille  S.  Prumbs,  Sara  B.  Smith.  Pho- 
tography, Ernest  Haller.  Special  effects,  Harry  Barn- 
dollar,  H.  F.  Koenekamp.  Operating  cameraman, 
George  Nogle.  Art  direction,  Robert  Haas.  Set  dec- 
orations, Fred  M.  MacLean.  Music  score,  Max  Steiner. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Chris- 
tian Nyby.  Sound  technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson. 
Production  manager.  Chuck  Hansen.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Art  Lueker.  Script  supervisor,  Bill  Hale.  Makeup, 
Perc  Westmore.  Grip,  Stanley  Young.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Leah  Rhodes.  Still  man,  Pat  Clark. 

CAST — Lilli  Palmer,  Sam  Wanamaker,  Akim  Tam- 
iroff,  Alan  Hale,  Hugo  Haas,  Gale  Robbins,  Stella 
Adler,  Benny  Baker,  Sumner  Getchell,  Sid  Tomack, 
John  Qualen,  Tom  Dillon,  Sidney  Blackmer,  Fritz 
Feld,  John  Banner.  Days  in  production,  54.  Re- 
viewed 1-20-48. 

MY  NAME  IS  HAN 

Intl.  FUm  Foundation  tor  Protestant  Film  Com- 
mission-RELICIOUS  FILM  ASSOC.  Producer,  Paul  F. 
Heard.  Director,  William  James.  Original  screenplay, 
Charles  Schwep.  Photography,  Lee  Lowenthal.  Music 
score,  Norman  Lloyd.  Edited  by  |oseph  Dushock. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  Pao.  Production  manager, 
Norman  Dain. 

CAST — (Narration)  Basil  Beyea.  Reviewed  6-3-48. 

MY  OWN  TRUE  LOVE 

PARA.  Producer,  Val  Lewton.  Director,  Compton 
Bennett.  Screenplay,  Theodore  Strauss,  Josef  Mischel. 
Original  novel,  "Make  You  a  Fine  Wife,"  Yolanda 
Foldes.  Adaptation,  Arthur  Kober.  Photography, 
Charles  B.  Lang,  Jr.  Special  effects,  Cordon  Jennings. 
Process,  Farciot  Edouart.  Operating  cameraman,  Guy 
Bennett.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Henry  Bum- 
stead.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Ross  Dowd.  Mu- 
sic score,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Edited  by  LeRoy 
Stone.  Sound  technicians,  Harry  Lindgren,  John  Cope. 
Production  manager,  Curtis  Mick.  Assistant  director, 
Oscar  Rudolph.  Script  supervisor,  Ronny  Lubin.  Hair 
stylist,  Nellie  Manley.  Grip,  Ed  Crowder.  Costumes 
designed  by  Edith  Head.  Still  man,  G.  E.  Richardson. 

CAST — Phyllis  Calvert,  Melvyn  Douglas,  Wanda 
Hendrix,  Philip  Friend,  Binnie  Barnes,  Alan  Napier, 
Arthur  Shields,  Phyllis  Morris,  Richard  Webb.  Days 
in  production,  54.  Reviewed  12-6-48. 

MYSTERY  IN  MEXICO 

RKO.  Producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Associate  producer,  Jo- 
seph Noriega.  Director,  Robert  Wise.  Screenplay, 
Lawrence  Kimble.  Original,  Muriel  Roy  Bolton.  Pho- 
tography, Jack  Draper.  Special  effects,  Russell  A. 
Cully.  Operating  cameraman,  Willard  Barth.  Art  di- 
rection, Gunther  Gerzso.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Samuel 
E.  Beetley.  Sound  technicians,  Jose  B.  Carles,  Fred  L. 
Granville.  Assistant  director,  Jaime  Contreras.  Script 
supervisor,  D.  Ullman.  Hair  stylist,  Kay  Shea.  Grip, 
Michael  Graves.  Still  man,  Oliver  Sigurdson.  Costumes 
designed  by  Renie. 

CAST — William  Lundigan,  Jacqueline  White.  Ri- 
cardo  Cortez,  Tony  Barrett,  Jacqueline  Delya,  Walter 
Reed,  Jore  Torvay,  Jaime  Jimenez,  Antonio  Frausto. 
Dolores  Camerillo,  Eduardo  Casado  Thalia  Draper. 
Days  in  production,  38.  Reviewed  6-23-48. 


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PRODUCTIONS     19  4  8 


THE  NAKED  CITY 

Hellinger-U I.  Producer,  Mark  Hellinger.  Associate 
producer,  Jules  Buck.  Director,  Jules  Dassin.  Screen- 
play, Albert  Maltz,  Malvin  Wald.  Original,  Malvin 
Wald.  Photography,  William  Daniels.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, Lew  Schwartz.  Art  direction,  John  F.  DeCuir. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Oliver  Emert. 
Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa,  Frank  Skinner.  Musical 
director,  Milton  Schwarzwald.  Edited  by  Paul  Weath- 
erwax.  Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Vernon  W.  Kramer. 
Production  manager,  Cil  Kurland.  Assistant  director, 
Fred  Frank.  Script  supervisors,  M.  Chaffee,  Connie 
Earle.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup,  Bud 
Westmore.  Crip,  Den  Hokins.  Costumes  designed  by 
Crace  Houston.  Still  man,  Albert  Anderson. 

CAST — Barry  Fitzgerald,  Howard  Duff,  Dorothy 
Hart,  Don  Taylor,  Ted  De  Corsia,  House  Jameson, 
Anne  Sargent,  Adelaide  Klein,  Crover  Burgess,  Tom 
Pedi,  Enid  Markey,  Frank  Conroy.  Days  in  production, 
79.  Reviewed  1-21-48. 

NICHT  HAS  A  THOUSAND  EYES 

PARA.  Producer,  Endre  Bohem.  Director,  John 
Farrow.  Screenplay,  Barre  Lyndon,  Jonathan  Latimer. 
Novel,  Cornell  Woolrich.  Photography,  John  F.  Seitz. 
Process,  Farciot  Edouart.  Operating  cameraman,  Otto 
Pierce.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin. 
Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Ray  Moyer.  Musical  di- 
rector-score, Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Eda  Warren. 
Sound  technicians,  Hugo  Crenzbach,  Cene  Garvin. 
Production  manager,  Roy  Burns.  Assistant  director, 
William  Coleman.  Script  supervisor,  Irving  Cooper. 
Makeup,  Wally  Westmore.  Grip,  Fred  True.  Costumes 
designed  by  Edith  Head.  Still  man,  Jack  Koffman. 

CAST — Edward  G.  Robinson,  Gail  Russell,  John 
Lund,  Virginia  Bruce,  William  Demarest,  Richard 
Webb,  Jerome  Cowan,  Onslow  Stevens,  John  Alex- 
ander, Roman  Bohnen,  Luis  Van  Rooten.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 41.  Reviewed  7-12-48. 

NICHT  TIME  IN  NEVADA 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 
tor, William  Whitney.  Original  screenplay,  A.  Sloan 
Nibley.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  camera- 
man, Joe  Novak.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles  Thompson. 
Music  score,  Dale  Butts.  Musical  director,  Morton 
Scott.  Songs,  Tim  Spencer.  Edited  by  Anthony  Mar- 
tinelli.  Sound  technician,  Herbert  Norsch.  Production 
manager,  John  Grubbs.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Lacey. 
Script  supervisor,  Joan  Ermine.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy 
Grey.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Gerry  Lambrecht. 
Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Adele  Mara,  Andy  Devine, 
Grant  Withers,  Marie  Harmon,  Joseph  Crehan,  George 
Carleton,  Holly  Bane,  Steve  Darrell,  Jim  Nolan,  Hank 
Patterson,  Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers, 
Trigger  (horse).  Days  in  production,  20.  Reviewed 
10-21-48. 

NICHT  WIND 

Sol  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  M.  Wurtzel. 
Production  assistant,  Cliff  R.  Cans.  Director,  James 
Tinling.  Screenplay,  Arnold  Belgard,  Robert  G.  North. 
Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Operating  cameraman. 
Perry  Finerman.  Art  direction,  George  van  Marter. 
Set  decorations.  Fay  Babcock.  Music  score,  Ralph 
Stanley.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by 
William  Claxton.  Sound  technician.  Earl  Sitar.  Assist- 
ant director,  Paul  Wurtzel.  Script  supervisor,  Sascha 
Laurence.  Hair  stylist.  Elaine  Ramsey.  Makeup.  Ray 
Lopez.  Grip,  C.  O.  Morris.  Still  man,  Buddy  Long- 
worth. 

CAST — Charles  Russell,  Virginia  Christine.  Gary 
Gray,  John  Ridgely,  James  Burke,  Konstantin  Shayne, 
William  Stelling,  Guy  Kingsford.  Charles  Lang, 
Deanna  Woodruff,  Flame  (dog).  Days  in  production, 
13.  Reviewed  10-11-48. 

NO  MINOR  VICES 

Enterprise-MCM.  Producer-director,  Lewis  Mile- 
stone. Original  screenplay,  Arnold  Manoff.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Barnes.  Operating  cameraman.  Jack 
Warren.  Production  design,  Nicolai  Remisoff.  Set 
decorations,  Edward  G.  Boyle.  Musical  director-score, 
Franz  Waxman.  Edited  by  Robert  Parrish.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Production  manager, 
Joe  C.  Gilpin.  Assistant  director,  Nate  Watt.  Script 
supervisor,   Don  Weis.   Hair  stylist,   Lillian  Lashin. 


Makeup,  Gus  Norin.  Grip,  Carl  Gibson.  Costumes 
designed  by  Marian  Herwood.  Still  man,  Scotty  Wel- 
bourne. 

CAST — Dana  Andrews,  Lilli  Palmer,  Louis  Jourdan, 
Jane  Wyatt,  Norman  Lloyd,  Bernard  Gorcey.  Roy 
Roberts,  Fay  Baker,  Sharon  McManus,  Ann  Doran, 
Beau  Bridges,  Frank  Kreig.  Kay  Williams.  Bobby 
Hyatt.  Reviewed  10-7-48. 

THE  NOOSE  HANCS  HICH 

EL.  Producer-director,  Charles  Barton.  Associate 
producers,  Lolly  Cristillo,  Shirley  Feld.  Screenplay, 
John  Grant,  Howard  Harris,  Charles  Grayson,  Arthur 
T.  Horman.  Original,  Daniel  Taradash,  Julian  Blau- 
stein,  Bernard  Feins.  Photography,  Charles  Van  Enger, 
Special  effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Operating  camera- 
man, Carl  Wester.  Art  direction,  Edward  L.  Ilou. 
Special  art  effects,  Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set  decorations, 
Armor  Marlowe.  Music  score,  Walter  Schumann. 
Orchestrations,  Arthur  Morton.  Musical  director, 
Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Harry  Reynolds.  Sound, 
Leon  S.  Becker,  Robert  Pritchard.  Production  man- 
ager, James  Vaughn.  Assistant  director,  Howard  W. 
Koch.  Script  supervisor,  Betty  Abbott.  Hair  stylists, 
Joan  St.  Oegger,  Gwen  Holden.  Makeup,  Ern  West- 
more,  Russell  Drake.  Grip,  Charlie  Rose.  Still  man, 
Bert  Lynch. 

CAST — Lou  Costello,  Bud  Abbott,  Cathy  Downs, 
Joseph  Calleia,  Leon  Errol,  Mike  Mazurki,  Jack  Over- 
man, Fritz  Feld.  Days  in  production,  24.  Reviewed 
4-2-48. 

NORTHWEST  STAMPEDE 

EL.  (Cinecolor).  Executive  producer,  David  Hersh. 
Producer-director,  Albert  S.  Rogell.  Assistant  to 
producer,  Lee  Frederic.  2nd  unit  director,  R.  Reeves 
Eason.  Original  screenplay,  Art  Arthur,  Lillie  Hay- 
ward.  Suggested  by  Saturday  Evening  Post  article 
"Wild  Horse  Roundup,"  Jean  Muir.  Photography, 
John  W.  Boyle.  Cinecolor  consultant,  Wilton  Holm. 
2nd  unit  photography,  Harry  C  Newmann.  Special 
effects,  R.  O.  Binger.  Operating  cameraman,  Leland 
Davis.  Art  direction.  Edward  L.  Ilou.  Special  art 
effects,  Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Mar- 
lowe. Music  score,  Paul  Sawiell.  Orchestrations,  Emil 
Cadkin.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited 
by  Philip  Cahn.  Sound,  Leon  Backer,  Perc  J.  Town- 
send.  Production  manager,  James  T.  Vaughn.  Assist- 
ant directors,  Ridgeway  Callow,  Emmett  Emerson. 
Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Wilson.  Hair  stylist,  Joan 
St.  Oegger.  Makeup,  Ern  Westmore,  Del  Armstrong. 
Grip,  Truman  Joiner.  Costume  supervision,  Frances 
Ehren.  Still  men,  George  Hommel,  Bert  Lynch. 

CAST — Joan  Leslie,  James  Craig,  Jack  Oakie,  Chill 
Wills,  Victor  Kilian.  Stanley  Andrews,  Ray  Bennett, 
Lane  Chandler.  Days  in  production,  46.  Reviewed 
6-30-48. 

OKLAHOMA  BADLANDS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Gordon  Kay.  Director, 
Yakima  Canutt.  Original  screenplay.  Bob  Williams. 
Photography,  John  MacBurnie.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman, 
Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
James  Redd.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited 
by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician.  Earl  Crain,  Sr. 
Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather.  Script  supervisor, 
Joan  Eremin.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  C.  B.  Law- 
rence. Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane.  Eddv  Waller,  Mildred 
Coles,  Roy  Barcroft.  Gene  Stutenroth,  Earle  Hodgins, 
Dale  Van  Sickel,  Jay  Kirby,  Claire  Whitney.  Terry 
Frost,  Hank  Patterson,  House  Peters,  Jr.,  Jack  Kirk, 
Black  Jack  (horse).  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed 
3-1-48. 

OLD  LOS  ANCELES 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Joe  Kane.  Screen- 
play, Gerald  Adams,  Clements  Ripley.  Original.  Clem- 
ents Ripley.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Special 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating 
cameraman.  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction,  James 
Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles 
Thompson.  Music  score,  Ernest  Gold.  Musical  director, 
Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound 
technicians,  Fred  Stahl,  Howard  Wilson.  Production 
manager,  Kenny  Holmes.  Assistant  director,  Dick 
Moder.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Hair  stylist,  Peggy  Gray. 
Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Yutzi.  Grip,  Ben  Bishop. 
Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Palmer.  Still  man.  Don 
Keves. 

CAST — William    Elliott,    John    Carroll,  Catherine 


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McLeod,  Joseph  Schildkraut,  Andy  Devine,  Estelita 
Rodriguez,  Virginia  Brissac,  Crant  Withers,  Tito  Ren- 
aldo,  Roy  Barcroft,  Henry  Brandon,  Julian  Rivero, 
Earle  Hodgins,  Augie  Comez.  Days  in  production,  20. 
Reviewed  4-6-48. 

ON  AN  ISLAND  WITH  YOU 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, Richard  Thorpe.  Screenplay,  Dorothy  Kingsley, 
Dorothy  Cooper,  Charles  Martin,  Hans  Wilhelm. 
Original,  Charles  Martin,  Hans  Wilhelm.  Photography, 
Charles  Rosher.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kal- 
mus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Special  effects,  A.  Gillespie.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  John  Nickolaus,  Jr.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Edward  Carfagno.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  A.  Pefferle.  Musical  director, 
Ceorgie  Stoll.  Songs,  Nacio  Herb  Brown,  Edward 
Heyman.  Edited  by  Douglas  Biggs,  Ferris  Webster. 
Sound.  Douglas  Shearer,  James  K.  Brock.  Production 
manager,  Walter  Strohm.  Assistant  director,  Al  Jen- 
nings. Script  supervisor,  John  Banse.  Makeup,  Jack 
Dawn.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Cuilaroff.  Dance  director, 
Jack  Donohue.  Crip,  Frank  Barnes.  Costumes  designed 
by  Irene.  Still  man,  Jerry  Hester. 

CAST — Esther  Williams,  Peter  Lawford,  Ricardo 
Montalban,  Jimmy  Durante,  Cyd  Charisse,  Xavier 
Cugat,  Leon  Ames,  Kathryn  Beaumont,  Dick  Sim- 
mons. Days  in  production,  61.  Reviewed  4-27-48. 

ON  OUR  MERRY  WAY 

Bogeaus-UA.  Producer,  Benedict  Bogeaus.  Produc- 
tion associate,  Arthur  M.  Landau.  Assistant  to  pro- 
ducer, Carley  Harriman.  Directors,  King  Vidor,  Leslie 
Fenton.  Screenplay,  Laurence  Stalling-s,  Lou  Breslow. 
Original,  Arch  Obler.  James  Stewart-Henry  Fonda 
episode,  John  O'Hara.  Photography,  John  Seitz,  Ernest 
Laszlo,  Joseph  Biroc,  Cordon  Avil.  Art  direction, 
Ernst  Fegte,  Duncan  Cramer.  Set  decorations,  Eugene 
Redd,  Robert  Priestly.  Music  score,  Heinz  Roemheld. 
Orchestrations,  Henry  Russell.  Musical  director,  David 
Chudnow.  Song,  Frank  Loesser.  Edited  by  James 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  William  Lynch.  Production 
manager.  Ken  Walters.  Assistant  director,  James 
Depew.  Makeup.  Otis  Malcolm,  Robert  Cowan.  Dance 
director,  Nick  Castle.  Costumes  designed  by  Greta. 

CAST — Paulette  Coddard,  Burgess  Meredith,  James 
Stewart,  Henry  Fonda,  Harry  James,  Dorothy  Lamour, 
Victor  Moore,  Fred  MacMurray,  William  Demarest, 
Hugh  Herbert,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Eduardo  Ciannelli, 
Betty  Caldwell,  Eilene  Janssen,  Carl  Switzer,  Dorothy 
Ford,  Frank  Moran,  David  Whorf.  Reviewed  2-2-48 
under  title  of  "A  Miracle  Can  Happen." 

ONE  SUNDAY  AFTERNOON 

WB  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director, 
Raoul  Walsh.  Screenplay,  Robert  L.  Richards.  Originai 
play,  James  Hagan.  Photography,  Sid  Hickox  and  Wil- 
fred M.  Cline.  Technicolor  direction.  Natalie  Kal- 
mus,  William  Fritzsche.  Operating  cameraman,  Mike 
Joyce.  Art  direction.  Anton  Grot.  Set  decorations, 
Fred  M.  MacLean.  Music  score  adapted  hy  David 
Buttolph.  Orchestrations  (vocal),  Dudley  Chambers. 
Musical  director,  Ray  Heindorf.  Songs  (original) 
Ralph  Blane.  Edited  by  Christian  Nyby.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Les  Hewitt.  Production  manager,  Chuck 
Hansen.  Assistant  director,  Russell  Saunders.  Script 
supervisor,  Irva  Mae  Ross.  Hair  stylist,  Ruby  Felker 
Makeup,  Perc  Westmore,  Joe  Hadley.  Grip.  Dudy 
Mashmeyer.  Costumes  designed  by  Leah  Rhodes. 
Still  man,  Jack  Wood. 

CAST — Dennis  Morgan,  Janis  Paige,  Don  DeFore. 
Dorothy  Malone,  Ben  Blue,  Oscar  O'Shea.  Alan  Hale. 
Jr.,  George  Neise.  Days  in  production,  60.  Reviewed 


ONE  TOUCH  OF  VENUS 

Lester  Cowan-UI.  Producer,  Lester  Cowan.  Asso- 
ciate producer.  John  Beck.  Director.  William  A 
Seiter.  Screenplay,  Harry  Kurnitz,  Frank  Tashin. 
Based  on  musical  play  by  Kurt  Weill,  S.  J.  Perelmen 
Ogden  Nash;  suggested  by  "The  Tinted  Venus"  by 
F.  Anstey.  Photography,  Frank  Planer.  Special  effects, 
David  S.  Horslev.  Operating  cameraman  David  Raginl 
Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Emrich  H.  Nichol- 
son. Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Al  Fields. 
Music  score-new  lyrics,  Ann  Ronell.  Musical  director, 
Leon  Arnaud.  Edited  by  Otto  Ludwig.  Sound.  Leslie 
I.  Carey,  Joe  Lapis.  Production  manager  H.  Christie. 
Assistant  director,   William   Holland.   Script  super- 


visor, Pat  Betz.  Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup, 
Wally  Westmore.  Dance  director,  Billy  Daniels.  Grip, 
Everett  Smith.  Costumes  designed  by  Orry  Kelly. 
Still  man,  Sherman  Clark. 

CAST — Robert  Walker,  Ava  Gardner,  Dick  Haymes, 
Eve  Arden,  Olga  San  Juan,  Tom  Conway,  James 
Flavin,  Sara  Allgood.  Days  in  production,  41.  Re- 
viewed 8-19-48. 

OPEN  SECRET 

Mararhon-EL.  Producer,  Frank  Satenstein.  Associ- 
ate producer,  Robert  L.  Joseph.  Director,  |ohn  Rein- 
hardt.  Screenploy,  Henry  Blankfort,  Max  Wilk.  Orig- 
inal, Max  Wilk,  Ted  Murkland.  Additional  dialog, 
John  Bright.  Photography,  George  Robinson.  Art 
direction,  George  Van  Marter.  Set  decorations,  Earl 
Wooden.  Music  score,  Herschel  Gilbert.  Musical  di- 
rector, Herschel  Gilbert.  Edited  by  Jason  Bernie. 
Sound,  Hugh  McDowell.  Production  manager,  George 
Moskov.  Makeup,  Ted  Larsen. 

CAST — John  Ireland,  Jane  Randolph,  Roman  Bohn- 
en,  Sheldon  Leonard,  George  Tyne,  Morgan  Farley, 
Ellen  Lowe,  Anne  O'Neal,  Arthur  O'Connell,  John  Al- 
vin,  Bert  Conway,  Rory  Mallinson.  Helena  Dare,  Leo 
Kaye,  King  Donovan,  Tom  Noonan.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 11.  Reviewed  1-13-48. 

OUT  OF  THE  STORM 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Screenplay,  John  K.  Butler.  Orig- 
inal, Gordon  Rigby.  Photography,  John  MacBurnie. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker. 
Operating  cameraman.  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direc- 
tion, James  Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy, 
Jr.,  George  Milo.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather. 
Script  supervisor,  Polly  Crause.  Hair  stylist,  Louise 
Landmier.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark,  Louis  Phillippy.  Grip, 
C.  B.  Lawrence.  Costumes,  Adele  Palmer.  Still  man, 
Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — James  Lydon,  Lois  Collier,  Marc  Lawrence, 
Richard  Travis,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Helen  Wal- 
lace, Harry  Hayden,  Roy  Barcroft,  Charles  Lane,  Iris 
Adrian,  Byron  Foulger,  Claire  DuBrey,  Smoki  Whit- 
field, Charlie  Sullivan,  Rex  Lease,  Edgar  Dearing. 
Days   in    production,    8.    Reviewed  8-30-48. 

OVERLAND  TRAILS 

Creat  Western-MONO.  Producer,  Barney  Sarecky. 
Director,  Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  Jess 
Bowers.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Operating 
cameraman,  Wm.  Margolies.  Art  direction,  Vin 
Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
John  Fuller.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant 
director,  Eddie  Davis.  Script  supervisor,  Moree 
Herring.  Crip,  Geo.  Booker.  Still  man,  James 
Fullerton. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Bill  Kennedy,  Virginia  Belmont,  Steve  Darrell,  Hollis 
Bane,  Boyd  Stockman,  Robert  D.  Woodward,  Ted 
Adams,  Pierce  Lyden,  George  Peters,  Virginia  Car- 
roll, Carl  Mathews,  Lanny  Rees,  Milburn  Morante, 
Roy  Butler,  Post  Parks.  Days  in  production,  6. 
Reviewed  7-9-48. 

THE  PALEFACE 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  L. 
Welch.  Director,  Norman  Z.  McLeod.  Original  screen- 
play, Edmund  Hartman,  Frank  Tashlin.  Additional 
dialog,  Jack  Rose.  Photography,  Ray  Rennahan.  Tech- 
nicolor direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Monroe  Burbank. 
Process  photography.  Farciot  Edouart.  Special  effects, 
Gordon  Jennings.  Operating  cameraman,  Archie  Dal- 
zell.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set 
decorations.  Sam  Comer,  Bertram  Granger.  Music 
score,  Victor  Young.  Songs,  Joseph  J.  Lilley,  )ay 
Livingston,  Ray  Evans.  Edited  by  Ellsworth  Hoagland. 
Sound  technicians.  Gene  Merritt,  John  Cope.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Charles  Woolstenhulme.  Assistant 
director,  Alvin  Ganzer.  Script  supervisor,  Claire 
Behnke.  Hair  stylists,  LaVaughn  Speer.  Dean  Cole. 
Makeup,  Wally  Westmore.  Dance  director,  Billy 
Daniels.  Grip,  Darrell  Turnmire.  Costumes  designed 
by   Mary   Kay   Dodson.   Still   man.    Ed  Hehderson. 

CAST — Bob  Hope.  Jane  Russell,  Robert  Armstrong. 
Iris  Adrian,  Robert  Watson,  Jack  Searl,  Joseph  Vitale, 
Charles  Trowbridge,  Clem  Bevans,  Jeff  York.  Stanley 
Andrews,  Wade  Crosbv,  Chief  Yowlachie,  Iron  Eyes 
Cody,  John  Maxwell,  Tom  Kennedy,  Henry  Brandon, 


426 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


Francis  J.  McDonald,  Frank  Hagney,  Skelton  Knaggs, 
Olin  Howlin,  George  Chandler,  Nestor  Paiva.  Days 
in  production,  57.  Reviewed  10-20-48. 

PANHANDLE 

Champion-ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producers-original 
screenplay,  John  Champion,  Blake  Edwards.  Director, 
Lesley  Selander.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann. 
Opearting  cameraman,  Bill  Margolies.  Art  direction, 
Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Boltz,  Vin  Taylor. 
Music  score,  Rex  Dunn.  Edited  by  Richard  Heer- 
mance.  Production  manager,  Glenn  Cook.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  Frank 
Fox.  Script  supervisor,  Eleanor  Donahoe.  Makeup, 
Harry  Ross.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis.  Costumes  designed 
by  Lorraine  MacLean.   Still   man,   James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Rod  Cameron,  Cathy  Downs,  Reed  Hadley, 
Anne  Gwynne,  Blake  Edwards,  Dick  Crockett,  Rory 
Mallinson,  Charles  Judels,  Alex  Gerry,  Francis  Mc- 
Donald, J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Henry  Hall,  Stanley 
Andrews,  Jeff  York,  James  Harrison,  Charles  LaTorre, 
Frank  Dae.  Days  in  production,  17.  Reviewed 
1-21-48. 

PAROLE,  INC. 

Equity-Orbit- EL.  Producer,  Constantin  J.  David. 
Associate  producer,  Anthony  2.  Landi.  Director.  Al- 
fred Zeisler.  Screenplay,  Sherman  L.  Lowe.  Original, 
Sherman  L.  Lowe,  Royal  K.  Cole.  Photography,  Gil- 
bert Warrenton.  Operating  cameraman,  Fred  Kaifer. 
Dialog  director,  Marshall  Edson.  Art  direction,  Rudi 
Feld.  Set  decorations,  Jacque  Mapes.  Music  score,  Al- 
exander Laszlo.  Edited  by  John  D.  Faure.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Ben  Winkler.  Production  manager,  Bartlett 
Carre.  Assistant  director.  Mack  V.  Wright.  Script 
supervisor,  Terry  Wright.  Hair  stylist,  Jane  Gorton. 
Makeup,  Jack  Casey.  Grip,  Charles  Morris.  Costumes 
designed  by  Lucille  Sothern.  Still  man,  Bill  Crosby. 

CAST — Michael  O'Shea,  Turhan  Bey,  Evelyn  An- 
kers, Virginia  Lee,  Charles  Bradstreet,  Lyle  Talbot, 
Michael  Whalen,  Charles  Williams,  James  Cardwell, 
Paul  Bryan,  Noel  Cravat,  Charles  Jordan.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 8.  Reviewed  11-26-48. 

PHANTOM  VALLEY 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photog- 
raphy, George  F.  Kelley.  Operating  cameraman,  Ir- 
ving Klein.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decora- 
tions, David  Montrose.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky. 
Sound  techhnician,  Phillip  Faulkner.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Gilbert  Kay.  Script  supervisor,  Helen  McCaffery. 
Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Don  Murphy.  Still 
man,   Irving  Lipman. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Virginia 
Hunter,  Joel  Friedkin,  Robert  W.  Filmer,  Mikel  Con- 
rad, Zon  Murray,  Sam  Flint,  Fred  Sears,  Teddy  Infuhr, 
Jerry  Jerome.  Ozie  Waters  and  His  Colorado  Rangers. 
Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  4-30-48. 

THE  PIRATE 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  Di- 
rector, Vicente  Minnelli.  Screenplay,  Albert  Hackett, 
Frances  Goodrich.  Original  play,  S.  N.  Bahrman. 
Photography,  Harry  Stradling.  Technicolor  driection, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Operating  cameraman, 
Sam  Leavitt.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Jack 
Martin  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Arthur  Krams.  Orchestrations,  Conrad  Salinger.  Musi- 
cal director,  Lennie  Hayton.  Songs,  Cole  Porter. 
Edited  by  Blanche  Sewell.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer, 
Norwood  A.  Fenton.  Production  manager,  Al  Shen- 
berg.  Assistant  director,  Wallace  Worsley.  Script 
supervisor,  Les  Martinson.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Hair 
stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff.  Paintings  by  Doris  Lee. 
Dance  directors,  Robert  Alton,  Gene  Kelly.  Grip, 
Richard  Borland.  Costumes  designed  by  Tom  Keogh. 
Executed  by  Karinska.  Supervised  by  Irene.  Still  man, 
Jerry  Hester. 

CAST — Judy  Garland,  Gene  Kelly,  Walter  Slezak, 
Gladys  Cooper,  Reginald  Owen,  George  Zucco,  Nicho- 
las Brothers,  Lester  Allen,  Lola  Deem,  Ellen  Ross, 
Mary  Jo  Ellis,  Jean  Dean,  Marion  Murray,  Ben  Lessy, 
Jerry  Bergen,  Val  Seitz,  Gaudsmith  Brothers,  Cully 
Richards.  Days  in  production,  67.  Reviewed  3-29-48. 

PITFALL 

Regal-UA.  Producer,  Samuel  Bischoff.  Director, 
Andre  De  Toth.   Screenplay,    Karl    Kamb.  Original 


novel,  Jay  Dratler.  Photography,  Harry  Wild.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Charles  Straumer.  Art  direction, 
Arthur  Lonergan.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Priestley. 
Musical  director,  Louis  Forbes.  Edited  by  Walter 
Thompson.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Ben  Hersh.  Assistant  director,  Joe 
Depew.  Script  supervisor,  Cora  Palmatier.  Hair  stylist, 
Hedvig  Mjorud.  Makeup,  Robert  Cowan,  Kiva  Hoff- 
man. Grip,  Frank  Williams.  Still  man,  Frank  Tanner. 

CAST — Dick  Powell,  Lizbeth  Scott,  Jane  Wyatt, 
Raymond  Burr,  John  Litel,  Byron  Barr,  Jimmy  Hunt, 
Ann  Doran,  Selmer  Jackson,  Margaret  Wells,  Dick 
Wessel.  Days  in  production,  36.  Reviewed  8-2-48. 

THE  PLUNDERERS 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer-director, 
Joseph  Kane.  Screenplay,  Gerald  Geraghty,  Gerald 
Adams.  Original,  James  Edward  Grant.  Photography, 
Jack  Marta.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore 
Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman,  Joe  Novak.  Art 
direction.  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  Charles  Thompson.  Music  score,  Dale 
Butts.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Songs  (lyrics), 
Jack  Elliott,  Aaron  Gonzalez.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Richard  Tyler.  Production 
manager,  Kenny  Holmes.  Assistant  director,  Dick 
Moder.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Yutzi.  Hair  stylist, 
Peggy  Gray.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Gerry  Lam- 
brecht.  Still  man.  Don  Keyes. 

CAST- — Rod  Cameron,  Nona  Massey,  Adrian  Booth, 
Forrest  Tucker,  George  Cleveland,  Grant  Withers, 
Taylor  Holmes,  Paul  Fix,  Francis  Ford,  James  Flavin, 
Russell  Hicks,  Maude  Eburne,  Mary  Ruth  Wade, 
Louis  R.  Faust.  Days  in  production,  32.  Reviewed 
11-1-48. 

PORT  SAID 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Reg- 
inald LeBorg.  Screenplay,  Brenda  Weisberg.  Original. 
Louis  Pollock.  Photography,  Allen  Siegler.  Operating 
cameraman,  Victor  Scheurich.  Art  direction,  Rudolph 
Sternad.  Set  decorations,  Sidney  Clifford.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl. 
Sound  technician.  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director, 
Sam  Nelson.  Script  supervisor,  Pearl  Leiter.  Hair  styl- 
ist, Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Al  Becker.  Still  man,  Homer 
Van  Pelt. 

CAST — Gloria  Henry,  WWiam  Bishop,  Steven  Ge- 
ray,  Edgar  Barrier,  Richard  Hale,  Ian  MacDonald, 
Blanche  Zohar,  Robin  Hughes,  Jay  Novello,  Ted 
Hecht,  Lester  Sharpe,  Martin  Garralaga.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 1  1 .  Reviewed  5-6-48. 

PORTRAIT  OF  JENNIE 

Selznick  International-SRO.  (Sequence  in  Techni- 
color). Producer,  David  O.  Selznick.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, David  Hempstead.  Director,  William  D  eterle. 
Screenplay,  Paul  Osborn,  Peter  Berneis.  Original 
novel,  Robert  Nathan.  Adaptation,  Leonardo  Ber- 
covici.  Photography,  Joseph  August.  Special  effects, 
Clarence  Slifer.  Operating  cameraman.  Curt  Fetter. 
Production  design,  J.  McMillan  Johnson.  Art  direc- 
tion, Joseph  B.  Piatt.  Set  decorations,  Claude  Car- 
penter. Music  direction-score  (based  on  themes  of 
Claude  Debussy),  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by  William 
Morgan.  Sound  technician,  James  G.  Stewart.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Argyle  Nelson.  Assistant  director, 
Arthur  Fellows.  Script  supervisor,  Charlsie  Bryant. 
Hair  stylist,  Larry  Germain.  Makeup.  Mel  Berns. 
Grip,  Morris  Rosen.  Costumes  designed  bv  Lucinda 
Ballard.  Anna  Hill  Johnstone.  Still  man,  John  Miehle. 

CAST — Jennifer  Jones,  Joseph  Cotten.  Ethel  Bar- 
rymore,  Lillian  Gish,  Cecil  Kellaway,  David  Wayne, 
Albert  Sharp,  Florence  Bates,  Henry  Hull.  Felix  Bres- 
sart,  Clem  Bevans.  Maude  Simmons.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 72.  Reviewed  12-24-48. 

THE  PRAIRIE 

Finney-Moskov-SCREEN  GUILD.  Producer,  George 
Moskov.  Director,  Frank  Wisbar.  Screenplay,  Arthur 
St.  Clare.  Original  novel,  James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Photography,  James  S.  Brown.  Operating  cameraman, 
Harvey  Could.  Art  direction,  Perry  Smith.  Set  deco- 
rations, Earl  Wooden.  Music  score,  Alexander  Stein- 
ert.  Edited  by  Douglas  Bagier.  Sound  technician,  Ferol 
Redd.  Production  manager,  Leon  Chooluck.  Assistant 
director,  Bud  Kadish.  Script  supervisor,  Tessie  Wise. 
Hair  stylist.  Merle  Reeves.  Makeup.  Bob  Cowan. 
GriD.  Fred  Russell    Still  man,  M.  B.  Paul. 

CAST — Lenore  Aubert,  Alan  Baxter,  Russ  Vincent, 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


427 


Jack  Mitchum,  Charles  Evans,  Edna  Holland,  Chief 
Thundercloud,  Fred  Coby,  Bill  Murphy,  David  Cerber, 
Don  Lynch,  George  Morrell,  Chief  Yowlachie,  Jay 
Silverheels,  Beth  Taylor,  Frank  Hemingway.  Days 
in  production,  13. 


THE  PRINCE  OF  THIEVES 

COL.  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Direc- 
tor, Howard  Bretherton.  Screenplay,  Maurice  Tom- 
bragel.  Novel,  Alexander  Dumas.  Adaptation,  Charles 
H.  Schneer.  Photography,  Fred  H.  Jackman,  Jr.  Cine- 
color  consultant,  Car  Gilbert.  Operating  cameraman, 
Gert  Anderson.  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Mu- 
sical director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikof f .  Edited  by  James 
Sweeney.  Sound,  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director, 
Melville  Shyer.  Script  supervisor,  R.  Morton.  Hair 
stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Crip,  Harold  Hanks.  Still  man, 
Ken  Lobben. 

CAST — |on  Hall,  Patricia  Morison,  Adele  Jergens, 
Alan  Mowbray,  Michael  Duane,  H.  B.  Warner,  Low- 
ell Gilmore,  Gavin  Muir,  Robin  Raymond,  Lewis  L. 
Russell,  Walter  Sande,  Syd  Saylor,  I.  Stanford  Jolley, 
Fredric  Santley,  Belle  Mitchell.  Days  in  production, 
32.  Reviewed  1-14-48. 


RACE  STREET 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Nat  Holt.  Director,  Edwin  L.  Marin.  Original  screen- 
play, Martin  Rackin.  Suggested  by  "The  Twisted 
Road"  by  Maurice  Davis.  Photography,  J.  Roy  Hunt. 
Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Operating  camera- 
man, Willard  Barth.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decorations  .Darrell  Sil- 
vera,  William  Stevens.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Mu- 
sical director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f.  Songs,  Don  Raye, 
Gene  de  Paul,  Ray  Heindorf,  M.  K.  Jerome,  Ted  Koeh- 
ler.  Edited  by  Sam  E.  Beetley.  Sound  technicians, 
Jean  L.  Speak,  Terry  Kellum.  Production  manager, 
Sam  Ruman.  Assistant  director,  Grayson  Rogers. 
Script  supervisor.  I.  Hogan.  Makeup,  Gordon  Bau. 
Hair  stylist,  Flo  Guernsey.  Grip,  James  Kirley.  Dance 
director,  Charles  O'Curran.  Still  man,  Oliver  Sigurd- 
son.  Costumes  designed  by  Edward  Stevenson. 

CAST — George  Raft,  William  Bendix,  Marilyn  Max- 
well, Frank  Faylen,  Henry  Morgan,  Gale  Robbins, 
Cully  Richards,  Mack  Gray,  Russell  Hicks,  Richard 
Powers,  William  Forrest,  Jim  Nolan,  George  Turner, 
Richard  Benedict,  Dean  White,  Freddie  Steele.  Days 
in  production,  39.  Reviewed  6-23-48. 


RACHEL  AND  THE  STRANGER 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Richard  H.  Berger.  Director,  Norman  Foster.  Screen- 
play, Waldo  Salt.  Original  novel,  "Rachel"  by 
Howard  Fast.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Special 
effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Operating  cameramen,  Eddie 
Pyle  and  Jimmie  Daly.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino,  Jack  Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera.  )ohn  Sturtevant.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
lienikoff.  Songs,  Roy  Webb,  Waldo  Salt.  Edited  by 
Les  Millbrook.  Sound  technicians,  Earl  Wolcott, 
Terry  Kellum.  Production  manager,  Dewey  Starkey. 
Assistant  director,  Harry  Mancke.  Script  supervisor, 
Ann  Pyle.  Hair  stylist,  Hazel  Rogers.  Makeup,  Gor- 
don Bau.  Grip,  Peter  Bernard.  Miss  Young's  costumes 
designed  by  Edith  Head.  Still  man,  Alex  Kahle. 

CAST — Robert  Montgomery,  Suson  Hayward,  John 
Mitchum,  Gary  Gray,  Tom  Tully,  Sara  Haden.  Frank 
Ferguson,  Walter  Baldwin,  Regina  Wallace.  Days  in 
production,  73.  Reviewed  8-3-48. 

RACINC  LUCK 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Director,  William 
Berke.  Original  screenplay,  Joseph  Carole,  Al  Mar- 
tin, Harvey  Gates.  Photography,  Ira  H.  Morgan. 
Operating  cameraman,  William  Whitley.  Art  direc- 
tion, Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  David  Mon- 
trose. Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Songs, 
Dooley  Wilson,  Elliot  Carpenter.  Edited  by  Henry 
Batista.  Sound  technician.  Josh  Westmoreland.  As- 
sistant director,  James  Nicholson.  Script  supervisor, 
Vi  Neufield.  Grip,  Clyde  Prior.  Still  man,  Howard 
Christie. 

CAST — Gloria  Henry,  Stanley  Clements,  David 
Bruce,  Paula  Raymond,  Harry  Cheshire.  Dooley  Wil- 
son, Jack  Ingram,  Nelson  Leigh,  Bill  Cartledge,  Syd 
Saylor.  Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed  11-4-48. 


RAW  DEAL 

Reliance-EL.  Producer,  Edward  Small.  Director. 
Anthony  Mann.  Screenplay,  Leopold  Atlas,  John  C. 
Higgins.  Original,  Arnold  B.  Armstrong,  Audrey 
Ashley.  Dialog  director,  Leslie  Urbach.  Photography, 
John  Alton.  Special  effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Les  Shore.  Art  direction.  Edward 
L.  Ilou.  Special  art  effects,  Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set 
decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  Clarence  Steensen. 
Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  Irving 
Friedman.  Edited  by  Alfred  Gaetano.  Sound,  Leon 
S.  Becker,  Earl  Sitar.  Production  manager,  James  T. 
Vaughn.  Assistant  director,  Ridgeway  Callow.  Script 
supervisor,  Dick  Walton.  Makeup,  Em  Westmore, 
Ted  Larsen.  Hair  stylists,  Joan  St.  Oegger,  Anna 
Malin.  Grip,  Louis  Kusley.  Still  man,  Don  MacKenzie. 

CAST — Dennis  O'Keefe,  Claire  Trevor,  Marsha 
Hunt,  John  Ireland,  Raymond  Burr,  Curt  Conway, 
Chili  Williams,  Richard  Fraser,  Whitner  Bissell. 
Cliff  Clark.  Davs  in  production,  22.  Reviewed 
5-19-48. 

RED  RIVER 

Monterey-UA.  Executive  producer,  Charles  K. 
Feldman.  Producer-director,  Howard  Hawks.  Co- 
director,  Arthur  Rosson.  Screenplay,  Borden  Chase, 
Charles  Schnee.  From  Saturday  Evening  Post  story 
by  Borden  Chase.  Photography,  Russell  Harlan.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Allan  Thompson,  Donald  Steward.  Art 
direction,  John  Datu  Arensma.  Music  score-director- 
song,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by  Christian  Nyby. 
Sound  technicians,  Richard  DeWeese,  Vinton  Vernon. 
Production  manager,  Norman  Cook.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, William  McGarry.  Script  clerk,  Bobby  Sierkes. 
Makeup,  Lee  Greenway.  Grip,  Thomas  Thompson. 

CAST- — John  Wayne,  Montgomery  Clift,  Joanne 
Dru,  John  Ireland.  Harry  Carev.  Jr.  Walter  Brennan. 
Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Chief  Yowlachie,  Mickey  Kuhn,  Hal 
Taliaferro,  Goleen  Gray,  Harry  Carey,  Sr.,  Paul  Fix, 
Ray  Hyke.  William  Self,  Ivan  Parry,  Dan  White, 
Hank  Worden.  Days  in  production,  85.  Reviewed 
7-12-48. 

RELENTLESS 

Cavalier-COL.  Producer,  Eugene  B.  Rodney.  Direc- 
tor, George  Sherman.  Screenplay.  Winston  Miller. 
Original.  Kenneth  Perkins.  Photography,  Edward 
Cronjager.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Walter 
Holscher.  Music  score,  Marlin  Skiles.  Musical  di- 
rector, M.  H  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Gene  Havlick.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Goodwin.  Assistant  director,  Carl 
Hiecke.  Script  supervisor.  Pat  Betz.  Hair  stylist,  Helen 
Hunt.  Grip.  Al  Becker.  Still  man,  Irving  Lipman. 

CAST — Robert  Young,  Marguerite  Chapman.  Wil- 
lard Parker,  Barton  MacLane.  Mike  Mazurki,  Robert 
Barrat,  Clem  Bevans,  Frank  Fenton,  Hank  Patterson, 
Paul  Burns.  Emmett  Lynn.  Will  Wright.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 63.  Reviewed  1-9-48. 

THE  RETURN  OF  OCTOBER 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Rudolph  Mate.  As- 
sistant producer,  Lehman  Katz.  Director,  Joseph  H. 
Lewis.  Screenplay,  Melvin  Frank,  Norman  Panama. 
Original,  Connie  Lee,  Karen  DeWolf.  PhotograDhv, 
William  Snyder.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kal- 
mus,  Francis  Cugat.  Operating  cameraman.  Will 
Cline.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Rudoloh  Ster- 
nad.  Set  decorations.  Wilbur  Menefee,  William  Kier- 
nan.  Music  score,  George  Duning.  Musical  director. 
M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Gene  Havlick.  Sound  tech- 
nician. George  Cooper.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Nel- 
son. Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Cumming.  Hair  stvl- 
ist,  Helen  Hunt.  Makeup.  Clay  Campbell.  GriD,  Don 
Murphy.  Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still  man. 
Max  Liopm=m. 

CAST — Glenn  Ford,  Terry  Moore,  Albert  Sharpe. 
lames  Glpason,  Dame  May  Whitty,  Henry  O'Neill, 
Frederic  Tozere  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Nana  Bryant, 
Lloyd  Corrigan,  Roland  Winters,  Stephen  Dunne,  Cus 
Schilling  Murray  Alper,  Horace  MacMahon,  V'Ctoria 
Home,  Byron  Foulger.  Bill  Pearson,  Russell  Hicks, 
Robert  Malcolm,  Ray  Walker.  Days  in  production,  40. 
Reviewed  10-19-48. 

RETURN  OF  THE  BAD  MEN 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Nat  Holt.  Director,  Ray  Enright.  Screenplay.  Charles 
O'Neal.  Jack  Natteford,  Luci  Ward.  Original,  Jack 
Natteford.  Luci  Ward.  Photography,  J.  Roy  Hunt. 
Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Operating  camera- 
man, Richard  Davol.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 


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PRODUCTIONS     19  4  8 


tino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera, 
James  Altwies.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f .  Edited  by  Samuel  E.  Beet- 
ley.  Sound  technicians,  Jean  L.  Speak,  Terry  Kellum. 
Production  manager,  John  Pommer.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Crayson  Rogers.  Script  supervisor,  D.  Ullman. 
Makeup,  Cordon  Bau,  Webb  Phillips.  Crip,  Henry 
Burton.  Costumes  designed  by  Renie.  Still  man,  Rod 
Tolmie. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Robert  Ryan,  Anne  Jef- 
freys, George  "Cabby"  Hayes,  Jacqueline  White, 
Steve  Brodie,  Richard  Powers,  Robert  Bray.  Lex  Bar- 
ker, Walter  Reed,  Michael  Harvey,  Dean  White,  Rob- 
ert Armstrong,  Tom  Tyler,  Lew  Harvey,  Cary  Cray, 
Walter  Baldwin,  Minna  Gombell,  Warren  Jackson, 
Robert  Clarke,  Jason  Robards.  Days  in  production,  43. 
Reviewed  5-13-48. 


RETURN  OF  THE  LASH 

PRC-EL.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray 
Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Joseph  O'Donnell.  Dialog 
director,  Gloria  Welsch.  Photography,  Ernest  Miller. 
Operating  cameraman,  Aaron  Dalzell.  Art  direction, 
Jack  Mills.  Music  score,  Walter  Greene.  Musical  di- 
rector, Dick  Carruth.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound 
technician,  Clen  Glenn.  Production  manager,  William 
Nolte.  Assistant  director,  Ira  Webb.  Script  super- 
visor, Doris  Miller.  Makeup,  Max  Asher.  Grip,  Noble 
Craig.  Still  man,  Aaron  Hower. 

CAST — Al  "Lash"  LaRue,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John, 
Mary  Maynard,  Brad  Slaven,  George  Chesebro,  Lee 
Morgan,  Lane  Bradford,  John  Gibson,  Dee  Cooper, 
Roy  Butler,  George  De  Norman,  Carl  Mathews, 
Charles  Whitaker.  Days  in  production,  6.  Reviewed 
6-1  1-48. 

THE  RETURN  OF  THE  WHISTLER 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Ross 
Lederman.  Screenplay,  Edward  Bock,  Maurice  Tom- 
bragel.  Original,  Cornell  Woolrich.  Suggested  by  ra- 
dio program,  "The  Whistler."  Photography,  Philip 
Tannura.  Operating  cameraman,  Victor  Scheurich. 
Art  direction,  George  Brooks.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Sound 
technician,  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Carl 
Hiecke.  Script  supervisor,  Donna  Norridge.  Hair  styl- 
ist, Helen  Hunt.  Crip,  Pat  Sutherland.  Still  man,  Lou 
Walters. 

CAST — Michael  Duane,  Lenore  Aubert.  Richard 
Lane,  James  Cardwell,  Ann  Shoemake;  Sarah  Padden. 
Wilton  Graff,  Olin  Howlin,  Eddy  Waller,  Trevor  Bar- 
dette,  Ann  Doran,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Edgar 
Dearing.  Days  in  production.  10.  Reviewed  3-18-48. 


THE  RETURN  OF  WILDFIRE 

Lippert-SCREEN  CUILD  I  Sepiatone  )  .  Executive 
producer,  Robert  Lippert.  Producer,  Carl  K.  Hittle- 
man.  Director,  Ray  Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Betty 
Burbridge,  Carl  K.  Hittleman.  Photography,  Ernest 
Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Archie  Dalzell.  Set 
decorations.  Dave  Milton.  Musical  director,  Albert 
Classer.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Sound  technician, 
W.  C.  Smith.  Assistant  director,  Willard  Sheldon. 
Script  supervisor,  Moree  Herring.  Crip,  Noble  Craig. 
Still  man,  Milton  Cold. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen,  Patricia  Morison,  Mary  Beth 
Hughes,  James  Millican,  Reed  Hadley,  Chris-Pin  Mar- 
tin, Stanley  Andrews,  Holly  Bane,  Highland  Dale. 
Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed  8-11-48. 


RIDIN    DOWN  THE  TRAIL 

MONO.  Producer-original  screenplay,  Bennett 
Cohen.  Director,  Howard  Bretherton.  Photography, 
James  S.  Brown.  Operating  cameraman,  Al  Meyers. 
Art  direction,  R.  J.  Mills.  Musical  director,  Edward 
Kay.  Edited  by  John  C.  Fuller.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Wesley  Barry. 
Script  supervisor.  Evelyn  Earle.  Production  supervisor, 
Glenn  Cook.  Crip,  Ceo.  Carstanson.  Still  man,  Fred 
Parish. 

CAST' — Jimmy  Wakely,  Dub  "Cannonball"  Taylor, 
Douglas  Fowley.  John  James,  Douglas  Aylesworth, 
Beverly  Jons,  Charles  L.  King.  Matthew  B.  Slaven. 
Kermit  Maynard,  Harry  Carr,  Milburn  Morante,  Ted 
French,  Post  Park,  Richard  R.  Reinhardt.  Don 
Weston,  Jesse  Ashlock,  Stanley  Ellison,  Wayne 
Burson.  Days  in  production,  6.  Reviewed  1  -30-48. 


ROAD  HOUSE 

20th-FOX.  Producer-screenplay,  Edward  Chodorov. 
Director,  Jean  Negulesco.  Original,  Margaret  Cruen, 
Oscar  Saul.  Photography,  Joseph  LaShelle.  Special  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Operating  cameraman,  Roger 
Shearman.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Maurice 
Ransford.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little.  Music 
score,  Cyril  Mockridge.  Orchestrations,  Herbert 
Spencer,  Earle  Hagen.  Musical  director,  Lionel  New- 
man. Edited  by  James  B.  Clark.  Sound  technicians, 
Alfred  Bruzlin,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Production  man- 
ager. Sid  Bowen.  Assistant  director,  Tom  Dudley. 
Script  supervisor,  Rose  Steinberg.  Hair  stylist,  Myrl 
Stoltz,  Catherine  Reed.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Tom 
Tuttle,  Bill  Riddle.  Grip.  Leo  McCreary.  Costumes 
designed  by  Kay  Nelson.  Still  man,  Cliff  Maupin. 

CAST — Ida  Lupino,  Cornel  Wilde,  Celeste  Holm, 
Richard  Widmark,  O.  Z.  Whitehead,  Robert  Karnes, 
George  Beranger,  Ian  MacDonald,  Grandon  Rhodes. 
Days  in  production,  44.  Reviewed  9-22-48. 


ROCKY 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Associate 
producers,  Roddy  McDowell,  Ace  Herman.  Director, 
Phil  Karlson.  Screenplay,  Jack  De  Witt.  Original, 
Ceorge  Sayre,  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Oper- 
ating cameraman.  |ohn  Martin.  Art  direction. 
Dave  Milton.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited 
by  Robert  Warwick,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Wes  Barry.  Script 
supervisor,  llona  Vas.  Makeup,  Harry  Ross.  Crip, 
Ceorge  Booker.  Still  man,  Talmadge  Morrison. 

CAST — Roddy  McDowall,  Edgar  Barrier,  Nita 
Hunter,  Cale  Sherwood,  Jonathan  Hale,  William  Ruhl, 
Claire  Whitney,  Irving  Bacon,  John  Alvin,  Rags 
(dog).  Days  in  production,  24.  Reviewed  4-27-48. 


ROGUES'  REGIMENT 

Ul.  Producer-screenplay,  Robert  Buckner.  Director, 
Robert  Florey.  Original,  Robert  Buckner.  Robert 
Florey.  Photography,  Maury  Certsman.  Operating 
cameraman,  Harry  Davis.  Art  direction,  Bernard 
Herzbrun,  Gabriel  Scognamillo.  Set  decorations,  Rus- 
sell A.  Gausman,  Oliver  Emert.  Music  score,  Daniele 
Amf itheatrof .  Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin.  Musical 
director,  Milton  Schwarzwald.  Songs.  Jack  Brooks, 
Serge  Walter,  Walter  Jurmann.  Edited  by  Ralph 
Dawson.  Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Richard  De  Wesse. 
Production  manager  L.  Leary.  Assistant  director, 
Horace  Hough.  Script  supervisor.  Dorothy  Hughes. 
Hair  stylist,  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeun,  Bud  Westmore. 
Dance  director,  Billy  Daniels.  Crip,  R.  Franks. 
Costumes  designed  by  Orry  Kelly.  Still  man,  Maurice 
Goldberg. 

CAST — Dick  Powell,  Marta  Toren,  Vincent  Price, 
Stephen  McNally.  Edgar  Barrier.  Henry  Rowland, 
Carol  Thurston.  James  Millican,  Richard  Loo,  Philip 
Ahn,  Richard  Fraser,  Otto  Reichow,  Kenny  Wash- 
ington, Dennis  Dengate,  Frank  Conroy,  Martin  Car- 
ra\aza.  James  F.  Nolan.  Days  in  production,  44. 
Reviewed  9-30-48. 


ROMANCE  ON  THE  HIGH  SEAS 

Mxhael  Curtiz-WB  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Art 
Gottlieb.  Director,  Michael  Curtiz.  Screenplay,  Julius 
J.  and  Philip  C.  Epstein.  Original,  S.  Pondal  Rios, 
Carlos  A.  Olivari.  Additional  dialog,  I.  A.  L.  Dia- 
mond. Photography,  Elwood  Bredell.  Technicolor  di- 
rection, Natalie  Kalmus,  Mitchell  Kovaleski.  Special 
effects,  David  Curtiz.  Wilfred  M.  Cline,  Robert 
Burks.  Operating  cameraman,  William  Schurr.  Art 
direction,  Anton  Grot.  Set  decorations,  Howard  Win- 
terbottom.  Dialog  director,  Felix  Jacoves.  Orchestra- 
tions-conductor, Ray  Heindorf.  Musical  director,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Songs.  Jule  Styne,  Sammy  Cahn.  Edited 
by  Rudi  Fehr.  Sound  technicians,  Everett  A.  Brown, 
David  Forrest.  Production  manager,  Eric  Stacey.  As- 
sistant director.  Robert  Vreeland.  Script  supervisor, 
Jean  Baker.  Makeup  Perc  Westmore.  Grip,  Charles 
Harris.  Dance  director.  Busby  Berkelev.  Still  man, 
Jack  Woods.  Costumes  designed  by  Mi'o  Anderson. 

CAST — Jack  Carson,  Janis  Pa'ge.  Don  De  Fore, 
Doris  Day,  Oscar  Levant,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Fortunio 
Bonanova,  Eric  Blore,  Franklin  Pangborn  Leslie 
Brooks,  William  Bakewell,  Johnny  Berkes,  Kenneth 
Britton.  Days  in  production,  58.  Reviewed  6-8-48. 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


429 


ROPE 

Transatlantic-WB  (Technicolor).  Producer-direc- 
tor, Alfred  Hitchcock.  Screenplay.  Arthur  Laurents. 
Original  play  by  Patrick  Hamilton.  Adaptation,  Hume 
Cronyn.  Photography,  Joseph  Valentine,  Wm.  V. 
Skall.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Robert 
Brower.  Operating  cameramen,  Edward  Fitzgerald, 
Paul  C.  Hill,  Richard  Emmons,  Morris  Rosen.  Art 
direction,  Perry  Ferguson.  Set  decorations,  Emile 
Kuri,  Howard  Bristol.  Music  score,  David  Buttolph. 
Musical  director,  Leo  Forbstein.  Edited  by  William  H. 
Ziegler.  Sound  technician,  Al  Riggs.  Production  man- 
ager, Fred  Ahern.  Assistant  director,  Lowell  j.  Far- 
rell.  Script  supervisor,  Charlsie  Bryant.  Hair  stylist, 
Agnes  Flannigan.  Makeup,  Perc  Westmore,  Ed  Voight. 
Crip,  Morris  Rosen.  Costumes  designed  by  Adrian. 
Still  man,  )ohn  Miehle. 

CAST — )ames  Stewart,  )ohn  Dall,  Farley  Granger, 
Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Constance  Collier,  Douglas 
Dick,  Edith  Evanson,  Dick  Hogan.  Joan  Chandler, 
Days  in  production,  36.  Reviewed  8-26-48. 

ROSE  OF  SANTA  ROSA 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray 
Nazarro.  Original  screenplay,  Barry  Shipman.  Pho- 
tography, George  F.  Kelley.  Operating  cameraman, 
Harry  Webb.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set 
decorations.  David  Montrose.  Music  supervisor.  Paul 
Mertz.  Musical  director.  Mischa  Bakaleinikof f .  Songs. 
Al  Hoffman,  Allan  Roberts,  Jerry  Livingston.  Edited 
by  Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician,  George  Cooper. 
Assistant  director,  Gilbert  Kay.  Script  supervisor, 
Helen  McCaffery.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Makeup, 
Newt  Jones.  Grip,  Walter  Meins.  Still  man,  Homer 
Van  Pelt. 

CAST — Patricia  White,  Eduardo  Noriega,  Eduardo 
Ciannelli,  Ann  Codee,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Rosita 
Marstini.  Douglas  Fowley.  Nacho  Galindo,  Phil 
Arnold,  the  Hoosier  Hot  Shots,  the  Philharmonics 
Trio.  Aaron  Gonzales  and  his  orchestra.  Days  in 
production,   10.  Reviewed  3-10-48. 

RUSTY  LEADS  THE  WAY 

COL.  Producer,  Robert  Cohn.  Director.  Will  Jason. 
Original  screenplay,  Nedrick  Young.  Original  charac- 
ters created  by  Al  Martin.  Photography,  Vincent  Far- 
rar.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving  Klein.  Art  direc- 
tion, George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle. 
Technical  director,  George  Coulouris.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  James  Sweeney. 
Sound  technician,  Russell  Malmgren.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Carter  DeHaven,  Jr.  Script  supervisor,  W. 
O'Brien.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  P.  Suther- 
land. Still  man,  Joe  Walters. 

CAST — Ted  Donaldson,  Sharyn  Moffett,  John  Litel, 
Ann  Doran,  Paula  Raymond.  Peggy  Converse,  Harry 
Hayden,  Ida  Moore,  Mary  Currier,  Fred  Sears,  Mickey 
McGuire,  Teddy  Infuhr.  Dwayne  Hickman,  David 
Ackles,  Flame  (dog).  Days  in  production,  10.  Re- 
viewed 7-23-48. 

RUTHLESS 

Producing  Artists-EL.  Producer,  Arthur  S.  Lyons. 
Associate  producer,  Joseph  Justman.  Director,  Edgar 
Ulmer.  Screenplay,  S.  K.  Lauren,  Cordon'  Kahn 
Original,  Dayton  Stoddart.  Photography.  Bert  Clen- 
non.  Operating  cameraman,  Wilbur  Bradley.  Art 
direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Robin- 
son. Musical  director,  Paul  Dessau.  Edited  by  Francis 
D.  Lyon.  Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchinson.  Assist- 
ant director,  Marty  Moss.  Script  supervisor,  Shirley 
Ulmer.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Lierley.  Makeup  Bob 
Littlefield.  Crip,  C.  O.  Morris.  Still  man,  Morrison 
B.  Paul. 

CAST — Zachary  Scott,  Louis  Hayward  Diana 
Lynn,  Sydney  Creenstreet,  Lucille  Bremer,  Martha 
Vickers.  Edith  Barrett,  Dennis  Hoey.  Raymond  Burr 
Joyce  Arhng,  Charles  Evans,  Bob  Anderson.  Arthur 
Stone,  Ann  Carter.  Days  in  production  49  Reviewed 
3-24-48. 

SAIGON 

PARA.  Producer,  P.  J.  Wolfson.  Director,  Leslie 
Fenton.  Screenplay,  P.  J.  Wolfson,  Arthur  Sheekman. 
Original,  Julian  Zimet.  Photography,  John  F.  Seitz. 
Special  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Process,  Farciot 
Edouart.  Operating  cameraman,  Otto  Pierce.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Henry  Bumstead.  Set  decora- 
tions, Sam  Comer,  Bertram  Granger.  Musical  director- 
score,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Edited  by  William  Shea. 
Sound    technicians,    Wallace    Nogle,    Gene  Garvin. 


Production  manager,  Kenneth  DeLand.  Assistant 
director,  Francisco  Day.  Script  supervisor,  Lupe  Hall. 
Makeup,  Wally  Westmore.  Crip,  Charles  Sickler. 
Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head.  Still  man,  G.  E. 
Richardson. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Veronica  Lake,  Douglas  Dick, 
Wally  Cassell,  Luther  Adler,  Morris  Carnovsky, 
Mikhail  Rasumny,  Luis  Van  Rooten,  Eugene  Borden. 
Days  in  production,  48.  Reviewed  2-3-48. 

THE  SAINTED  SISTERS 

PARA.  Producer,  Richard  Maibaum.  Director,  Wil- 
liam D.  Russell.  Screenplay,  Harry  Clork,  N.  Richard 
Nash.  Original  story,  Elisa  Bialk;  play  by  Elisa  Bialk 
and  Alden  Nash.  Adaptation,  Mindret  Lord.  Photog- 
raphy, Lionel  Lindon.  Special  effects,  Gordon  Jen- 
nings. Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  William  Rand.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Henry  Bumstead.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Corner, 
Grace  Gregory.  Music  score,  Van  Cleave.  Musical 
director,  Irvin  Talbot.  Edited  by  Everett  Douglas. 
Sound  technicians,  Philip  Wisdom,  Gene  Garvin. 
Production  manager.  Hugh  Brown.  Assistant  director, 
Francisco  Day.  Script  supervisors,  Harry  Hogan,  Gene 
Buck,  Jr.  Grip,  William  Austin.  Makeup,  Wally  West- 
more.  Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head.  Still  man, 
Don  English. 

CAST — Veronica  Lake,  Joan  Caulfield,  Barrv  Fitz- 
gerald, William  Demarest,  George  Reeves,  Beulah 
Bondi,  Chill  Wills,  Darryl  Hickman,  Jimmy  Hunt. 
Kathryn  Card,  Ray  Walker,  Harold  Vermilyea.  Days 
in  production,  38.  Reviewed  3-8-48. 

THE  SAXON  CHARM 

Ul.  Producer,  Joseph  Sistrom.  Director-screenplay, 
Claude  Binyon.  Original  novel,  Frederic  Wakeman. 
Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Special  effects,  David 
S.  Horsley.  Operating  cameraman,  Neal  Beckner.  Art 
direction,  Alexander  Golitzen.  Set  decorations,  Rus- 
sell A.  Causman.  Ted  Offenbacker.  Music  score, 
Walter  Scharf.  Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin.  Edited 
by  Paul  Weatherwax.  Sound.  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Glenn 
E.  Anderson.  Production  manager,  Ed  Dodds.  Assist- 
ant director,  Frank  Shaw.  Script  supervisor,  Adele 
Cannon.  Hair  stylist.  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup.  Bud 
Westmore.  Dance  director,  Nick  Castle.  Crip,  H. 
Fletcher.  Costumes  designed  by  Mary  K.  Dodson. 
Still  man,  Bill  Thomas. 

CAST — Robert  Montgomery,  Susan  Hayward,  John 
Payne,  Audrey  Totter,  Henry  Morgan,  Harry  von  Zell, 
Cara  Williams,  Chill  Wills,  Heather  Angel.  Days  in 
production,  44.  Reviewed  9-2-48. 

SCUDDA-HOO!  SCUDDA-HAY! 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Walter 
Morosco.  Director-screenplay,  F.  Hugh  Herbert. 
Original  novel,  George  Agnew  Chamberlain.  Photog- 
raphy, Ernest  Palmer.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Operating  cameraman,  Roy  Ivey.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations.  Thomas 
Little,  Stanley  Detlie.  Music  score,  Cyril  Mockridge. 
Orchestrations,  Herbert  Spencer,  Earle  Hagen.  Musical 
director,  Lionel  Newman.  Edited  by  Harmon  Jones. 
Sound  technicians,  Eugene  Grossman,  Roger  Heman. 
Production  manager,  R.  E.  Goux.  Assistant  directors, 
Eli  Dunn,  Bert  Briskin.  Scr  pt  supervisor,  Rose  Stein- 
berg. Makeup.  Ben  Nye,  Ernie  Park,  Frank  Prehoda. 
Hair  stylist.  Myrtle  Ford.  Grip,  Eddie  Ledgerwood. 
Costumes  designed  by  Bonnie  Cashin.  Still  man,  Ray 
Nolan. 

CAST — June  Haver,  Lon  McCallister.  Walter 
Brennan,  Anne  Revere.  Natalie  Wood.  Robert 
Karnes.  Henry  Hull,  Tom  Tully,  Lee  MacCregor, 
Ceraldine  Wall,  Ken  Christy.  Tom  Moore.  Matt 
McHugh  Charles  Wagenheim,  Herbert  Hevwood, 
Edward  Gargan,  Guv  Beach,  G.  Pat  Collins,  Charles 
Woolf,  Eugene  Jackson,  Marilyn  Monroe.  Days  in 
production,   61.    Reviewed  3-2-48. 

SEALED  VERDICT 

PARA.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Director,  Lewis 
Allen.  Screenplay.  Jonathan  Latimer.  Original  novel, 
Lionel  Shapiro.  Photography,  Leo  Tover.  Special  ef- 
fects, Gordon  Jennings.  Process,  Farciot  Edouart. 
Operating  cameraman,  Frank  Burgess.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  John  Meehan.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer,  Ray  Moyer.  Music  score,  Hugo  Friedhofer. 
Edited  by  Alma  Macrorie.  Sound  technicians.  Harry 
Lindgren,  Gene  Garvin.  Production  manager,  C.  Ken- 
neth Deland.  Assistant  director,  Alvin  Ganzer.  Script 


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PRODUCTIONS     19  4  8 


supervisor,  Claire  Behnke.  Hair  stylist,  Dean  Cole. 
Makeup,  Wally  Westmore.  Crip,  Charles  Sickler. 
Costumes  designed  by  Mary  Kay  Dodson.  Still  man, 
Frank  Burgess. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Florence  Marly,  Broderick 
Crawford,  John  Hoyt,  ]ohn  Ridgely,  Ludwig  Donath, 
Norbert  Schiller,  Dan  Tobin,  Olive  Blakeney,  Marcel 
lournet,  Paul  Lees,  James  Bell,  Elisabeth  Risdon, 
Frank  Conroy,  Celia  Lovsky,  June  Jeffery,  Patricia 
Miller,  Selmar  Jackson,  Charles  Evans.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 36.  Reviewed  9-7-48. 

THE  SEARCH 

I  Made  in  Europe)  MCM.  Producer,  Lazar  Wechs- 
ler.  Director,  Fred  Zinnemann.  Original  screenplay, 
Richard  Schweizer,  David  Wechsler.  Additional  dia- 
log, Paul  Jarrico.  Photography,  Emil  Berna.  Technical 
adviser  and  military  liaison,  Therese  Bonney.  Music 
score,  Robert  Blum.  Edited  by  Hermann  Haller.  Crip, 
Albert  Hunter. 

CAST — Montgomery  Clift,  Aline  MacMahon,  Jar- 
mila  Novotna,  Wendell  Corey,  Mary  Patton,  Ewart 
C.  Morrison,  William  Rogers,  Ivan  Jandl,  Leopold 
Borkowski,  Claude  Cambier.  Reviewed  3-22-48. 

THE  SECRET  LAND 

MCM  I  Technicolor).  Producer,  Orville  O.  Dull. 
Screenplay  (commentary)  Capt.  Harvey  S.  Haislip, 
U.S.N.  (Ret),  Comdr.  William  C.  Park,  U.S.N.R.  Pho- 
tography, Navy,  Marine  Corps,  Coast  Guard  and 
Army  cameramen.  Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper. 
Edited  by  Comdr.  Frederick  Y.  Smith,  U.S.N.R.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer. 

CAST — (Narration)  Comdr.  Robert  Montgomery, 
U.S.N.R.,  Lt.  Robert  Taylor,  U.S.N.R.,  Lt.  Van  Heflin, 
A  A  F.  (Ret.  I.  Reviewed  8-25-48. 

SECRET  SERVICE  INVESTIGATOR 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  C.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  John  K.  Butler. 
Photography,  John  MacBurnie.  Operating  cameraman, 
Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Mort  Clickman.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Victor  B.  Appel.  Assist- 
ant director,  Roy  Wade.  Script  supervisor,  Joan  Ere- 
min.  Makeup  supervision,  Bob  Mark.  Hair  stylist, 
Lynn  Burke.  Crip,  C.  B.  Lawrence.  Still  man,  Ira 
Hoke.  Costumes  designed  by  Adele  Palmer. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts,  Lloyd  Bridges,  George 
Zucco,  June  Story,  Trevor  Bardette,  John  Kellogg, 
Jack  Overman,  Roy  Barcroft,  Douglas  Evans,  Milton 
Parsons,  James  Flavin,  Tommy  Ivo,  Sam  McDaniel, 
Billy  Benedict,  Minerva  Urecal.  Days  in  production, 
10.  Reviewed  6-1-48. 

SHADES  OF  CRAY 

U.  S.  Army  Signal  Corps.  Producer,  Frank  J.  Payne. 
Director,  |oe  Henabery.  Original  screenplay,  John 
Davenport,  Mortimer  Uffner.  Photography,  Gerald 
Hirschfeld.  Technical  adviser,  Dr.  George  S.  Goldman; 
Technical  adviser,  combat  psychiatry,  Lt.  Col.  Frank 
Drake.  Edited  by  Eric  Lawrence.  Sound,  Maj.  Albert 
Dil'inger. 

CAST — Sandy  Campbell,  Ed  Kreisler,  Paul  Larsen, 
Val  Vinson,  John  Leighton,  Lewis  Howard,  Tom 
Nello.  Bob  Knight,  Michael  Higgins,  Berton  Tripp, 
Bill  Hollandbeck,  Ewing  Mitchell,  Neil  McMahon, 
Hal  Conklin,  Ray  Rahner,  Harry  Hennessy  (narrator). 
Reviewed  2-6-48. 

SHACCY 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  (Cinecolor).  Producers,  Wil- 
liam Pine,  William  Thomas.  Director,  Robert  Emmett 
Tansey.  Original  screenplay,  Maxwell  Shane.  Photog- 
raphy, Ellis  W.  Carter.  Cinecolor  direction,  Wilton 
Holm.  Operating  cameraman.  Kit  Carson.  Art  direc- 
tion, F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  John  MacNeil, 
William  Magginetti.  Music  score,  Ralph  Stanley. 
Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Howard  B.  Pine. 
Script  supervisor,  Frances  Steens.  Hair  dresser,  Alma 
Armstrong.  Makeup,  Paul  Malcolm.  Grip,  John  Live- 
sley.    Still  man,  Ed  Henderson. 

CAST  —  Brenda  Joyce,  George  Nokes,  Robert 
Shayne,  Jody  Gilbert,  Ralph  Sanford,  Alex  Frazer, 
William  Haade,  Dan  White,  Shaggy  (dog).  Days  in 
production,  19.  Reviewed  4-7-48. 


SHANCHAI  CHEST 

lames  Burkett-MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett. 
Director,  William  Beaudine.  Screenplay,  W.  S.  Dar- 
ling, Sam  Newman.  Original,  Sam  Newman.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Tim  Ryan.  Photography,  William  Sick- 
ner.  Operating  cameraman,  William  Margulies.  Art 
direction,  David  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond 
Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Ace  Herman;  supervision,  Otho  Lovering.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Production  manager, 
Glenn  Cook.  Assistant  director,  Wesley  Barry.  Script 
supervisor,  Jules  Levy.  Hair  stylist,  Lela  Chambers. 
Grip,   Harry  Lewis.  Still  man,  James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Roland  Winters,  Mantan  Moreland,  Dean- 
nie  Best,  John  Alvin,  Victor  Sen  Yung,  Tim  Ryan, 
Pierre  Watkin,  Russell  Hicks,  Philip  van  Zandt, 
George  Eldredge,  Willie  Best,  Tristram  Coffin,  Milton 
Parsons,  Edward  Coke,  Olaf  Hytten,  Erville  Alderson, 
Charlie  Sullivan,  Paul  Scardon.  William  Ruhl,  Lois 
Austin,  Chabing.  John  Shay.  Days  in  production,  8. 
Reviewed  9-9-48. 

SHED  NO  TEARS 

Equity-EL.  Producer,  Robert  Frost.  Director,  Jean 
Yarbrough.  Screenplay,  Brown  Holmes,  Virginia  Cook. 
Novel,  Don  Martin.  Photography,  Frank  Redman. 
Operating  cameraman,  John  Hixon.  Art  direction, 
Walter  Koessler.  Set  decorations,  Fay  Babcock.  Music 
score-direction,  Ralph  Stanley.  Musical  supervisor, 
David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Norman  A.  Cerf.  Sound 
technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Production  manager,  Donald 
Verk.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Stein.  Script  super- 
visor, Mary  Chaffee.  Grip,  Walter  Dalton.  Makeup, 
Don  Donaldson.  Still  man,  Fred  Levie.  Costumes 
designed  by  Lon  Anthony. 

CAST — Wallace  Ford.  June  Vincent,  Robert  Scott, 
lohnstone  White,  Dick  Hogan,  Frank  Albertson. 
Days  in  production,   10.  Reviewed  7-12-48. 

SHEP  COMES  HOME 

Lippert-SCREEN  GUILD.  Producer,  Ron  Ormond. 
Director-original  screenplay.  Ford  Beebe.  Photog- 
raphy. Ernest  Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Archie 
Dalzell.  Art  direction,  Fred  Preble.  Musical  director- 
score,  Walter  Greene.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Austen 
lewell.  Script  supervisor,  Morie  Herring.  Makeup. 
Ted  Larson.  Grip,  Noble  Craig.  Still  man,  James  Doo- 
little. 

CAST  —  Robert  Lowery,  Billy  Kimbley,  Marg  a 
Dean,  Martin  Garralaga,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Michael 
Whalen,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald.  Lyle  Talbot,  Frank 
Jenks,  Edna  Holland,  Matt  Willis,  Ben  Erwav,  Flame 
(dog).  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  12-30-48. 
THE  SIGN  OF  THE  RAM 

COL.  Producer,  Irving  Cummings,  Jr.  Director, 
John  Sturges.  Screenplay,  Charles  Bennett.  Original 
novel,  Margaret  Ferguson.  Photography,  Burnett 
Guffey.  Operating  cameraman,  Gert  Anderson.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Sturges  Came.  Set 
decoration,  Wilbur  Menefee,  Frank  Tuttle.  Music 
score.  Hans  J.  Salter.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff. 
Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician.  Jack  Good- 
rich. Assistant  director,  James  Nicholson.  Script 
supervisor.  Rose  Loewinger.  Makeup.  Clav  Campbell. 
Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grips,  Ray  Rich,  Eddie 
Blaisdell.  Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Louis.  Still  man, 
William  Avery. 

CAST — Susan  Peters,  Alexander  Knox,  Phyllis 
Thaxter,  Peggy  Ann  Garner,  Ron  Randell,  Dame  May 
Whitty,  Allene  Roberts,  Ross  Ford.  Diana  Douglas 
Margaret  Tracy,  Paul  Scardon.  Gerald  Hamer.  Doris 
Lloyd.   Days   in   production,   36.   Reviewed  2-2-48. 

SILENT  CONFLICT 

Hopalong  Cassidy-UA.  Executive  producer-actor, 
William  Boyd.  Producer,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Director, 
George  Archainbaud.  Original  screenplay,  Charles 
Belden.  Original  characters,  Clarence  E.  Mulford. 
Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  Operating  cameraman. 
Fred  Kaifer.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set 
decorations,  George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Darrell 
Calker.  Edited  by  Fred  W.  Berger.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Wm.  Faralla. 
Script  supervisor,  Jules  Levy.  Makeup,  Vern  Murdock 
Grip.  Carl  Miksch.  Still  man.  Art  Marion. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Rand  Brooks, 
Virginia  Belmont,  Earle  Hodgins,  James  Harrison, 
Forbes  Murray,  John  Butler,  Herbert  Rawlinson, 
Richard  Alexander,  Don  Haggerty.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 8.  Reviewed  4-5-48. 


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SILVER  RIVER 

WB.  Producer,  Owen  Crump.  Director,  Raoul 
Walsh.  Screenplay,  Stephen  Longstreet,  Harriet 
Frank,  Jr.  Original  novel,  Stephen  Longstreet.  Pho- 
tography, Sid  Hickox,  Montages,  James  Leicester. 
Special  effects,  William  McCann,  Edwin  Du  Par. 
Operating  cameraman,  Mike  Joyce.  Art  direction, 
Ted  Smith.  Set  decorations,  William  C.  Wallace. 
Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestrations,  Murray 
Cutter.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by 
Alan  Crosland,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Francis  J.  Scheid. 
Production  manager.  Chuck  Hansen.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Russell  Saunders.  Script  supervisor,  Irva  Mae 
Ross.  Hair  stylist,  Delia  Barnes.  Makeup,  Perc  West- 
more.  Crip,  D.  Mashmeyer.  Costumes  designed  by 
Travilla.  Still  man,  Lloyd  McLean. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Ann  Sheridan,  Thomas  Mitch- 
ell, Bruce  Bennett,  Tom  D'Andrea,  Barton  MacLane, 
Monte  Blue,  Jonathan  Hale,  Alan  Bridge,  Arthur 
Space,  Art  Baker,  Joe  Crehan.  Days  in  production, 
94.  Reviewed  5-4-48. 


SIREN  OF  ATLANTIS 

Seymour  Nebenzal-UA.  Producer,  Seymour  Neben- 
zal.  Associate  producer,  Roman  I.  Pines.  Director- 
film  editor,  Gregg  Tallas.  Screenplay,  Rowland  Leigh, 
Robert  Lax.  Original  novel,  Pierre  Benoit.  Additional 
dialog,  Thomas  Job.  Photography,  Karl  Struss.  Special 
effects,  Rocky  Cline.  Operating  cameraman,  Robert 
Cough.  Production  design,  Lional  Banks.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Michel  Michelet. 
Musical  supervision,  David  Chudnow.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Heinz  Roemheld.  Sound  technician,  Corson  Jow- 
ett.  Production  manager,  Walter  S.  Mayo,  Jr.  Assist- 
ant director,  Milton  Carter.  Script  supervisor,  Kay 
Phillips.  Hair  stylist,  Jane  Romeyn.  Makeup,  Lee 
Greenway.  Dance  director,  Lester  Horton.  Grip,  Henry 
Maak.  Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Schlumberger. 
Still  man,  George  Hommel. 

CAST — Maria  Montez,  Dennis  O'Keefe,  Jean  Pierre 
Aumont,  Morris  Carnovsky,  Henry  Daniell  Alexis 
Minotis,  John  Shelton,  Russ  Conklin,  Alan  Nixon, 
Herman  Boden,  Margaret  Martin,  Milada  Mladova! 
Days  in  production,  50.  Reviewed  12-13-48. 


SITTING  PRETTY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Samuel  C.  Engel.  Director 
Walter  Lang.  Screenplay,  F.  Hugh  Herbert.  Novel 
"Belvedere,"  Gwen  Davenport.  Photography,  Norbert 
Brodine.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Operating 
cameraman,  Irving  Rosenberg.  Art  direction  Lyle 
Wheeler,  Leland  Fuller.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Ernest  Lansing.  Music  score,  Alfred  Newman 
Orchestrations,  Edward  Powell.  Edited  by  Harmon 
Jones.  Sound  technicians,  George  Leverett,  Roger 
Heman.  Production  manager,  Max  Golden.  Assistant 
director,  Gaston  Glass.  Script  supervisor,  Jerry  Bryan 
Makeup,  Ben  Nye.  Grip,  Leo  McCreary.  Costumes 
designed  by  Kay  Nelson.  Still  man,  Emmett  Schoen- 
baum. 

CAST — Robert  Young,  Maureen  O'Hara,  Clifton 
Webb,  Richard  Haydn,  Louise  Allbritton  Randy 
Stuart,  Ed  Begley.  Larry  Olsen.  John  Russell  Betty 
Ann  Lynn,  Willard  Robertson,  Anthony  Sydes  Roddy 
McCaskill,  Crayce  Hampton,  Cara  Williams,  Marion 
Marshall,  Charles  Arnt,  Ken  Christy,  Ann  Shoemaker 
Minerva  Urecal,  Mira  McKinney,  Syd  Saylor,  Ruth 
Warren,  Isabel  Randolph,  Ellen  Lowe,  Dave  Morris 
Anne  O'Neal,  Albin  Roseling,  Josephine  Whittelf 
Mary  Field,  Billy  Wayne,  Charles  Owens,  Robert 
Tidwell,  Iris  James.  Days  in  production,  46.  Reviewed 


SIX-CUN  LAW 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray 
Nazarro.  Original  screenplay,  Barry  Shipman.  Photog- 
raphy, George  F.  Kelley.  Operating  cameraman,  Gert 
Anderson.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Edited  hv 
Henry  De  Mond.  Sound,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
Director,  Gilbert  Kay.  Script  supervisor,  Wyonna 
O'Brien.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Crip,  Al  Becker 
Still  man,  Don  Christie. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Nancy 
Saunders,  Paul  Campbell.  Hugh  Prosser,  George 
Chesebro,  Billy  Dix.  Bob  Wilkie,  Bob  Cason  Ethan 
Laidlaw,  Pierce  Lyden,  Bud  Osborne.  Budd  Buster. 
Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  3-26-48. 


16  FATHOMS  DEEP 
Arthur  Lake-MONO.  (Ansco  Color).  Producers, 
James  S.  Burkett,  Irving  Allen.  Director,  Irving 
Allen.  Screenplay,  Max  Trell.  Original  story,  "Sixteen 
Fathoms  Under,"  Eustace  L.  Adams.  Adaptation, 
Forrest  Judd.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Color 
director,  M.  Peter  Keane.  Operating  cameraman, 
Paul  Burress.  Music  score,  Lucien  Maroweck,  Rene 
Garriguene.  Musical  director,  Lud  Gluskin.  Edited  by 
Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician,  Josh  Westmoreland. 
Production  manager,  Belmont  Gottlieb.  Assistant 
director,  Charles  S.  Could.  Script  supervisor,  Mary 
Gibson.  Grip,  Grant  Tucker.  Still  man,  Chas. 
O'Rourke. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  Arthur  Lake,  Lloyd  Bridges, 
Eric  Feldary,  Tanis  Chandler,  John  Qualen,  Ian  Mac- 
Donald,  Dickie  Moore,  Harry  Cheshire,  John  Bleifer, 
Grant  Means,  John  Gonatos,  Allen  Mathews.  Days 
in  production,  26.  Reviewed  6-7-48. 


SLEEP,  MY  LOVE 

Triangle-UA.  Producers,  Charles  E.  Rogers,  Ralph 
Cohn.  Associate  producer,  Harold  Greene.  Director, 
Douglas  Sirk.  Screenplay,  St.  Clair  McKelway.  Leo 
Rosten.  Original  novel,  Leo  Rosten.  Photography, 
Joseph  Valentine.  Operating  cameraman,  Edward 
Coleman.  Art  direction,  William  Ferrari.  Set  decora- 
tions, Howard  Bristol.  Music  score-direction,  Rudy 
Schrager.  Musical  supervisor.  David  Chudnow.  Edited 
by  Lynn  Harrison.  Sound  technician,  William  Randall. 
Production  manager,  Robert  Bache.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Clarence  Eurist.  Script  supervisor,  Mary 
Gibsone  Whitlock.  Hair  stylist,  Marjorie  Lund.  Make- 
up, Buris  Grimwood.  Still  man,  Milton  Gold.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Sophie,  Margaret  Jennings. 

CAST — Claudette  Colbert,  Robert  Cummings,  Don 
Ameche,  Rita  Johnson,  George  Coulouris,  Queenie 
Smith,  Keye  Luke,  Fred  Nurney,  Marcia  San  Marco, 
Raymond  Burr,  Lillian  Bronson.  Lillian  Randolph. 
Hazel  Brooks.  Days  in  production,  50.  Reviewed 
1-12-48. 

SLIPPY  McCEE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Lou  Brock.  Director, 
Albert  Kelley.  Screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Jerry 
Gruskin.  Original  novel.  Marie  Conway  Oemler. 
Photography,  John  MacBurnie.  Operating  camera- 
man, Enzo  Martinelli.  Art  direction,  lames  Sullivan. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles  Thomp- 
son. Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Les 
Orlebeck.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Production 
manager,  Lou  Rosso.  Assistant  director,  Dick  Moder 
Script  supervisor,  Joan  Eremin.  Makeup,  Howard 
Smith.  Grip,  C.  B.  Lawrence.  Costumes  designed  by 
Adele  Palmer.  Still  man,  Don  Keyes. 

CAST — Donald  Barry  Dale  Evans,  Tom  Brown, 
Harry  V.  Cheshire,  James  Seay.  Murray  Aloer,  Dick 
Elliott,  Maude  Eburne,  Raymond  Largay,  Eddie  Acuff, 
Michael  Carr.  George  Nokes.  Days  in  production,  12. 
Reviewed  1-19-48. 

SMART  CIRLS  DON'T  TALK 

WB.  Producer,  Saul  Elkins.  Director,  Richard  Bare. 
Original  screenplay,  William  Sackheim.  Photography, 
Ted  McCord.  Special  effects,  Robert  Burks.  Operat- 
ing cameraman,  George  Nogle.  Art  direction,  Stan- 
ley Fleischer.  Set  decorations,  William  Wallace.  Mu- 
sic score,  David  Buttolph.  Orchestrations,  Leonid 
Raab.  Edited  by  Clarence  Kolster.  Sound  technician, 
Stanley  Jones.  Production  manager,  Don  Page.  As- 
sistant director,  Elmer  Decker.  Script  supervisor, 
Rita  Michaels.  Hair  stylist.  Alma  Armstrong.  Make- 
up, Perc  Westmore.  Grip,  William  Classen.  Still  man, 
Fred  Morgan. 

CAST — Virginia  Mayo.  Bruce  Bennett,  Robert 
Hutton,  Tom  D'Andrea,  Richard  Rober,  Helen  West- 
cott,  Richard  Benedict,  Ben  Welden,  Richard  Walsh. 
Days  in  production,  30.  Reviewed  9-13-48. 

SMART  POLITICS 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Will  Jason.  Associate 
producer,  Maurice  Duke.  Screenplay,  Hal  Collins. 
Original,  Monte  F.  Collins,  Hal  Collins.  Dialog 
director,  Monte  F.  Collins.  Photography,  Mack 
Stengler.  Operating  cameraman,  Lester  Schorr.  Art 
direction,  David  Milton.  Musical  director,  Edward 
Kay.  Edited  by  Will  Austin.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
Lambert.  Production  manager,  Glenn  Cook.  Assistant 
director,   Melville  Shyer.   Script   supervisor,  Evelyn 


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PRODUCTIONS     1  9  4  8 


Earle.  Crip,  George  Booker.  Still  man,  James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Freddie  Stewart,  June  Preisser,  Frankie 
Darro,  Warren  Mills,  Noel  Neil  I.  Donald  MacBride, 
Martha  Davis,  Henry  "Butch"  Stone,  Don  Ripps, 
Candy  Candido,  Henry  Tyler,  Monte  F.  Collins, 
George  Offerman,  Jr.,  George  Fields,  Dick  Paxton, 
Tommy  Mack,  Billy  Snyder,  Gene  Krupa  and  his 
orchestra,  Cappy  Barra  Boys.  Days  in  production,  9. 
Reviewed  2-2-48. 

SMART  WOMAN 

Chester- ALL  l  E  D  ARTISTS.  Producer,  Hal  E. 
Chester.  Associate  producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton. 
Director,  Edward  A.  Blatt.  Screenplay,  Alvah  Bessie, 
Louis  Morheim,  Herbert  Margolies.  Original,  Leon 
Gutterman,  Edwin  V.  Westrate.  Adaptation,  Adela 
Rogers  St.  John.  Dialog  director,  G.  Joseph  Dill. 
Photography,  Stanley  Cortez.  Operating  cameraman, 
John  D.  Weiler.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set 
decorations,  Ray  Boltz,  Jr.  Music  score,  Louis  Gruen- 
berg.  Musical  director,  Constantine  Bakaleinikoff . 
Edited  by  Frank  Gross;  supervisor,  Otho  Lovering. 
Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Production  manager, 
Glenn  Cook.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 
Script  supervisor,  Mary  Chaffee.  Makeup,  Dave 
Grayson.  Grip,  Harry  Lewis.  Miss  Bennett's  costumes 
designed  by  Adrian.  Furs  by  Willard  George.  Still 
man,  Madison  Lacey. 

CAST — Brian  Aherne,  Constance  Bennett,  Barry 
Sullivan,  Michael  O'Shea,  James  Gleason,  Otto  Kruger, 
Isobel  Elsom.  Richard  Lyon,  Selena  Royle,  Taylor 
Holmes.  John  Litel,  Nita  Hunter,  Lee  Bonnell,  Iris 
Adrian,  Willie  Best,  Horace  McMahon.  Days  in 
production,  26.   Reviewed  3-5-48. 

SNAKE-PIT 

20th-FOX.  Executive  producer,  Darryl  F.  Zanuck. 
Producers,  Robert  Bassler  and  Anatole  Litvak. 
Director.  Anatole  Litvak.  Screenplay,  Frank  Partos, 
Millen  Brand.  Original  novel,  Mary  Jane  Ward.  Pho- 
tography, Leo  Tover.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Operating  cameraman,  Roger  Shearman.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lyle  Wheeler,  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Lansing.  Orchestrations, 
Edward  Powell.  Musical  director-score,  Alfred  New- 
man. Edited  by  Dorothy  Spencer.  Sound  technicians, 
Arthur  L.  Kirbach,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Production 
manager,  Ben  Silvey.  Assistant  directors,  Henry 
Weinberger,  Dave  Silver.  Script  supervisor,  Jerry 
Bryan.  Hair  stylist,  Esperanza  Corona.  Makeup,  Ben 
Nye,  Ernie  Parks.  Grip,  Henry  Gerzen.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Bonnie  Cashin.  Still  man,  Anthony  Ugrin. 

CAST — Olivia  de  Havilland,  Mark  Stevens,  Leo 
Genn,  Celeste  Holm,  Glenn  Langan,  Helen  Craig. 
Leif  Erickson,  Beulah  Bondi,  Lee  Patrick,  Howard 
Freeman.  Natalie  Schafer,  Ruth  Donnelly,  Katherine 
Locke,  Frank  Conroy  Minna  Combell,  June  Storey, 
Lora  Lee  Michel,  Damian  O'Flynn,  Ann  Doran, 
Esther  Somers,  Jacqueline  de  Wit,  Betsy  Blair,  Lela 
Bliss,  Oueenie  Smith,  Victoria  Home,  Tamara  Shayne, 
Grace  Poggi,  Virginia  Brissac,  Grayce  Hampton,  Dor- 
othy Neumann,  Ian  Clayton,  Isabel  Jewell.  Days  in 
production,  65-  Reviewed  11-4-48. 

SO  DEAR  TO  MY  HEART 

Walt  Disney-RKO  I  Technicolor) .  Producer,  Walt 
Disney.  Associate  producer,  Perce  Pearce.  Director, 
Harold  Schuster.  Cartoon  director,  Hamilton  Luske. 
Screenplay,  John  Tucker  Battle.  Cartoon  story  treat- 
ment, Marc  Davis,  Ken  Anderson,  Wm.  Peed.  Orig- 
inal book.  Sterling  North.  Adaptation,  Maurice  Rapf, 
Ted  Sears.  Photography,  Winton  C.  Hoch.  Special  ef- 
fects, Ub  Iwerks.  Technical  direction,  Natalie  Kal- 
mus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Operating  cameraman,  Har- 
vey Gould.  Art  direction,  John  Ewing.  Cartoon  art 
treatment,  John  Hench,  Mary  Blair,  Dick  Kelsey.  Ani- 
mators, Eric  Larson,  John  Lounsbery,  Milt  Kahl,  Hal 
King,  Les  Clark,  Don  Lusk.  Set  decorations,  Mac  Al- 
per.  Music  score,  Paul  Smith.  Orchestrations,  Ed 
Plumb.  Vocal  direction,  Ken  Darby.  Musical  editor, 
Al  Teeter.  Songs,  Larry  Morey,  Don  Raye,  Irving  Tay- 
lor, Bob  Wells,  Eliot  Daniel,  Gene  DePaul,  Ticker 
Freeman,  Mel  Torme.  Edited  by  Thomas  Scott,  Lloyd 
L.  Richardson.  Sound,  C.  O.  Slyfield,  Max  Hutchin- 
son, R.  O.  Cook.  Production  manager,  Fred  Leahy. 
Assistant  director,  Jasper  Blystone.  Script  supervisor, 
Pat  Betz.  Hair  stylist,  Vera  Peterson.  Makeup,  Ted 
Larson.  Grip,  Tom  Connally.  Still  man,  Earl  Col- 
grove. 

CAST — Burl  Ives.  Bobby  Driscoll,  Beulah  Bondi, 
Luana  Patten,  Harry  Carey,  Raymond  Bond,  Walter 


Soderling,  Matt  Willis.  Spelman  B.  Collins;  (voices) 
John  Beal,  Ken  Carson,  Bob  Stanton,  the  Rhythmaires. 
Days  in  production,  76  (live).  Reviewed  12-8-48. 

SO  EVIL  MY  LOVE 

(Made  in  Britain)  Hal  Wallis-PARA.  Producer  Hal 
Wallis.  Director,  Lewis  Allen.  Screenplay,  Leonard 
Spigelgass,  Ronald  Millar.  Novel,  Joseph  Shearing. 
Photography,  Max  Greene.  Operating  cameraman, 
Cecil  Cooney.  Art  direction,  Thomas  H.  Morahan. 
Music  score,  William  Alwyn,  Victor  Young.  Musical 
director,  Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Vera  Campbell, 
Leonard  Trumm.  Sound,  W.  H.  Lindop.  Production 
manager,  Frank  Bevis.  Assistant  director,  Mark  Evans. 
Costumes  designed  by  Edith  Head,  Sophia  Harris. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Ann  Todd,  Geraldine  Fitz- 
gerald, Leo  G.  Carroll,  Raymond  Huntley,  Martita 
Hunt,  Moira  Lister,  Raymond  Lovell,  Roderick  Lovell. 
Days  in  production,  68.  Reviewed  5-24-48. 

SO  THIS  IS  NEW  YORK 

Screen  Plays-Enterprise-UA.  Producer,  Stanley 
Kramer.  Director,  Richard  0.  Fleischer.  Original 
screenplay,  Carl  Foreman,  Herbert  Baker,  based  on 
novel  "The  Big  Town"  by  Ring  Lardner.  Dialog 
director,  Don  Weis.  Photography,  Jack  Russell. 
Operating  cameraman,  Lothrop  Worth.  Art  direction, 
F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Edward  G.  Boyle. 
Music  score,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by  Walter 
Thompson.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Production 
manager,  Joseph  C.  Gilpin.  Assistant  director,  Robert 
Aldrich.  Script  supervisor,  Don  Weis.  Hair  stylist, 
Vera  Peterson.  Makeup,  Gus  Norin.  Grip,  Carl  Gibson. 
Costumes  designed  by  Elois  Jenssen.  Hats  by  Keneth 
Hopkins.  Still  man,  Scotty  Welborne. 

CAST — Henry  "Here's"  Morgan,  Rudy  Vallee, 
Hugh  Herbert,  Bill  Goodwin,  Leo  Gorcey,  Virginia 
Grey,  Dona  Drake,  Jerome  Cowan,  Dave  Willock, 
Frank  Orth,  Arnold  Stang,  William  Bakewell.  Days 
in  production,  36.  Reviewed  5-7-48. 

SOFIA 

(Made  in  Mexico)  Arpi-FILM  CLASSICS.  (Cine- 
color).  Producers,  Robert  R.  Presnell,  Sr.,  John  Rein- 
hardt.  Director,  John  Reinhardt.  Original  screenplay, 
Frederick  Stephani.  Photography,  William  Clothier. 
Cinecolor  consultant,  Gar  Gilbert.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, Henry  Wallace.  Art  direction,  Alfred  Ybarra. 
Set  decorations,  Pablo  Galvan.  Musical  director-score, 
Paul  Lavista.  Songs,  Serge  Walter,  Karen  Walter. 
Edited  by  Charles  L.  Kimball.  Sound  technicians, 
James  L.  Fields,  Rafael  R.  Esparza,  Galdino  Samperio. 
Production  manager,  Frank  Parmentier.  Assistant 
director,  William  McGarry.  Hair  stylist,  Maria  Lepe. 
Makeup,  Anita  Guerrero.  Costumes  designed  by  Don 
Loper. 

CAST — Gene  Raymond,  Sigrid  Curie.  Patricia  Mori- 
son,  Mischa  Auer,  John  Wengraf,  George  Baxter, 
Charles  Rooner,  Fernando  Wagner,  Luz  Alba,  Egon 
Zappert,  Hamil  Petroff,  Peter  O'Crotty,  John  Kelly, 
Chel  Lopez,  Jose  Torvay.  Days  in  production,  26. 
Reviewed  8-17-47. 

SON  OF  COD'S  COUNTRY 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Melville  Tucker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Paul  Gangelin. 
Additional  dialog.  Bob  Williams.  Photography,  John 
MacBurnie.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore 
Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman,  Enzo  Martinelli. 
Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.,  James  Redd.  Music  score.  Dale  Butts. 
Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain, 
Cr.  Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather.  Script  super- 
visor. Bob  Walker.  Makeup,  Bob  Mark.  Grip,  Whitey 
Lawrence.  Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Monte  Hale,  Pamela  Blake,  Paul  Hurst, 
Jim  Nolan,  Jay  Kirby,  Steve  Darrell,  Francis  Mc- 
Donald, Jason  Robards.  Fred  Graham.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 8.  Reviewed  9-16-48. 

A  SONC  IS  BORN 

Samuel  Coldwyn-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Producer, 
Samuel  Goldwyn.  Director,  Howard  Hawks.  Original 
screenplay,  Thomas  Monroe,  Billy  Wilder.  Photogra- 
phy, Gregg  Toland.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  William  Fritzsche.  Special  effects,  John 
Fulton.  Operating  cameraman,  Bert  Shipham.  Art 
direction,  George  Jenkins,  Perry  Ferguson.  Set  dec- 
orations, Julia  Heron.  Orchestrations,  Sonny  Burke. 
Musical  directors,  Emil  Newman,  Hugo  Friedhofer. 


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Songs,  Don  Raye,  Gene  De  Paul.  Edited  by  Daniel 
Mandell.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Production 
manager,  Raoul  Pagel.  Assistant  director,  Joseph 
Boyle.  Script  supervisors,  Anita  Speer,  Sam  Freedle. 
Hair  stylist,  Mane  Clark.  Makeup,  Robert  Stephanoff. 
Crip,  Ralph  Hoge.  Costumes  designed  by  Sharaff. 
Still  man,  Hal  McAlpin. 

CAST — Danny  Kaye,  Virginia  Mayo,  Benny  Good- 
man, Tommy  Dorsey,  Louis  Armstrong,  Lionel  Hamp- 
ton, Charlie  Barnet,  Mel  Powell,  Buck  &  Bubbles, 
Page  Cavanaugh  Trio,  Golden  Gate  Quartet,  Russo 
and  the  Samba  Kings,  Hugh  Herbert,  Steve  Cochran, 
J.  Edward  Bromberg,  Felix  Bressart,  Ludwig  Stossel, 
O.  Z.  Whitehead,  Esther  Dale,  Mary  Field,  Howland 
Chamberlin,  Paul  Langton,  Sidney  Blackmer,  Ben 
Welden,  Ben  Chasen,  Peter  Virgo,  Harry  Babasin, 
Louis  Bellson,  Alton  Hendnckson.  Days  in  production, 
89.  Reviewed  8-25-48. 

SONC  OF  IDAHO 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray 
Nazarro.  Original  screenplay.  Barry  Shipman.  Photog- 
raphy, Vincent  Farrar.  Operating  cameraman,  Gert 
Anderson.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decora- 
tions, Frank  Tuttle.  Music  supervisor,  Paul  Mertz. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoiff .  Edited  by 
Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich. 
Assistant  director,  Gilbert  Kay.  Script  supervisor, 
Wyonna  O'Brien.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Pat 
Sutherland.  Still  man,  Don  Christie. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  June  Vincent,  Tommv  Ivo, 
Dorothy  Vaughan,  Emory  Parnell.  Eddie  Acuff, 
Maudie  Prickett,  The  Hoosier  Hot  Shots,  The  Sun- 
shine Boys,  The  Sunshine  Girls,  The  Starlighters. 
Days  in  pr  iduction,  10.  Reviewed  3-31-48. 

SONC  OF  THE  DRIFTER 

MONO.  Producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director,  Lambert 
Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  Frank  Young.  Photog- 
raphy, Harry  Neumann.  Operating  cameraman,  Wm. 
Margolies.  Art  direction,  Vin  Taylor.  Edited  by  Fred 
Maguire.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant 
director,  Eddie  Davis.  Script  supervisor,  Doris  Miller. 
Crips,  Lawrence  Hutronich,  Grant  Tucker.  Still  man, 
Jim  Fullerton. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  Dub  "Cannonball"  Taylor, 
Mildred  Coles,  Patsy  Moran,  William  Ruhl,  Marshall 
Reed,  Frank  La  Rue,  Carl  Mathews,  Jimmie  Martin, 
Steve  Clark,  Wheaton  Chambers,  Bud  Osborne,  Bob 
Woodward,  Gary  Garrett,  Arthur  Smith,  Dick  Rein- 
hardt.  Cliff  Stone,  Wayne  Burson.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 6.  Reviewed  5-17-48. 

SONS  OF  ADVENTURE 

REP.  Associate  producer.  Franklin  Adreon.  Direc- 
tor, Yakima  Canutt.  Original  screenplay.  Franklin 
Adreon,  Sol  Shor.  Photography,  John  MacBurnie. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker. 
Operating  cameraman,  Joe  Novak.  Art  direction, 
James  Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
James  Redd.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited 
by  Harold  Minter.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr. 
Production  manager,  Joe  Dill.  Assistant  director,  Bob 
Shannon.  Script  supervisor,  Bob  Walker.  Hair  stylist, 
Peggy  Grey.  Makeup,  Bob  Marks.  Grip,  Whitey 
Lawrence.  Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts.  Russ  Hayden,  Gordon  Jones, 
Grant  Withers,  George  Chandler,  Roy  Barcroft.  John 
Newland,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  John  Holland,  Gilbert 
Frye.  Richard  Irving,  Joan  Blair,  John  Crawford, 
Keith  Richards,  James  Dale.  Days  in  production  10. 
Reviewed  9-24-48. 

SORRY,  WRONG  NUMBER 

Hal  Wallis-PARA.  Producers,  Hal  Wallis,  Anatole 
Litvak.  Director,  Anatole  Litvak.  Screenplay,  from 
her  own  original  radio  play,  Lucille  Fletcher.  Photog- 
raphy, Sol  Polito.  Process,  Farciot  Edouart.  Special 
effects,  Cordon  Jennings.  Operating  cameraman,  Al 
Green.  Art  direction.  Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set 
decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Bertram  Granger.  Music 
score.  Franz  Waxman.  Edited  by  Warren  Low.  Sound 
technicians,  Cene  Merritt,  Walter  Oberst.  Production 
manager,  Richard  Blavdon.  Assistant  director, 
Richard  McWhorter.  Script  supervisor,  Marvin 
Weldon.  Makeup.  Wally  Westmore.  Grip.  Fred  True. 
Still  man.  Malcolm  Bulloch.  Costumes  designed  by 
Edith  Head. 

CAST — Barbara   Stanwyck,    Burt   Lancaster,  Ann 


Richards,  Wendell  Corey,  Harold  Vermilyea,  Ed 
Begley,  Leif  Erickson,  William  Conrad,  John  Brom- 
field,  Jimmy  Hunt,  Dorothy  Neumann,  Paul  Fierro. 
Da>  s  in  production,  45.  Reviewed  7-26-48. 

A  SOUTHERN  YANKEE 

MCM.  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director,  Edward 
Sedgwick.  Screenplay,  Harry  Tugend.  Original,  Mel- 
vin  Frank,  Norman  Panama.  Photography,  Ray  June. 
Special  effects.  Warren  Newcombe.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, Dale  Deverman.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Randall  Duell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Wil- 
lis, Arthur  Krams.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Edited 
by  Ben  Lewis.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  John  A.  Wil- 
liams. Production  manager,  S.  Petschnikof f .  Assist- 
ant director,  Earl  McEvoy.  Script  supervisor,  John 
Banse.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack 
Dawn.  Grip,  Mervin  Price.  Costumes  designed  by 
Valles.  Still  man,  Jerry  Hester. 

CAST — Red  Skelton,  Brian  Donlevy,  Arlene  Dahl, 
George  Coulouris,  Lloyd  Gough,  John  Ireland,  Minor 
Watson,  Charles  Dingle,  Art  Baker,  Reed  Hadley, 
Arthur  Space,  Joyce  Compton.  Days  in  production, 
43.  Reviewed  8-6-48. 

SPEED  TO  SPARE 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Thomas, 
William  Pine.  Director,  William  Berke.  Original 
screenplay,  Milton  Raison.  Photography,  Ellis  W. 
Carter.  Operating  cameraman.  Kit  Carson.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decorations,  Alfred  Keger- 
ris.  Music  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Musical  director, 
David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Monty  Pearce.  Sound 
technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  Howard 
B.  Pine.  Script  supervisor,  Frances  Steens.  Hair 
stylist,  Loretta  Francel.  Makeup,  Paul  Stanhope. 
Grip,  Karl  Reed.  Still  man,  Malcolm  Bulloch. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen,  Jean  Rogers,  Richard  Travis, 
Nanette  Parks,  Roscoe  Karns,  Pat  Phelan,  Ian  Mac- 
Donald,  Paul  Harvey.  Days  in  production,  14.  Re- 
viewed 2-16-48. 

THE  SPIRITUALIST 

EL.  Producer,  Ben  Stoloff.  Director,  Bernard  Vor- 
haus.  Screenplay,  Muriel  Roy  Bolton,  Ian  McLellan 
Hunter.  Original,  Crane  Wilbur.  Photography,  John 
Alton.  Special  effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Operating 
cameraman,  Les  Schorr.  Art  direction,  Frank  Durlauf. 
Art  effects.  Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set  decorations.  Armor 
Marlowe,  Clarence  Steensen.  Music  score,  Alexander 
Laszlo.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by 
Norman  Colbert.  Sound,  Leon  S.  Becker,  Frank  Mc- 
Whorter. Production  manager,  James  T.  Vaughn. 
Assistant  director,  Ridgeway  Callow.  Script  super- 
visor, Arnold  Laven.  Hair  stylists,  Joan  St.  Oegger, 
Gwen  Van  Upp.  Makeup,  Ern  Westmore,  Frank 
Westmore.  Grip,  Truman  Joiner.  Costumes,  Frances 
Ehren.  Still  man,  George  Hommel. 

CAST — Turhan  Bey,  Lynn  Bari,  Cathy  O'Donnell, 
Richard  Carlson,  Donald  Curtis,  Virginia  Gregg, 
Harry  Mendoza,  Norma  Varden.  Days  in  production, 
17.  Reviewed  8-3-48. 

STAGE  STRUCK 

MONO.  Producer,  Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Nigh.  Screenplay,  George  Wallace  Sayre,  Agnes 
Christine  Johnston.  Original,  George  Wallace  Sayre. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Operating  camera- 
man, Wm.  Margolies.  Art  direction,  David  Milton. 
Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director, 
Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  William  Austin,  supervisor. 
Otho  Lovering.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant 
director,  Eddie  Davis.  Script  supervisor,  llona  Vas. 
Hair  stylist,  Loretta  Francel.  Grip,  George  Booker. 
Still  man,  Scott  Welbourne. 

CAST — Kane  Richmond,  Audrey  Long,  Conrad 
Nagel,  Ralph  Byrd,  John  Gallaudet,  Anthony  Warde. 
Pamela  Blake,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Nana  Bryant, 
Selmer  Jackson,  Evel"n  Brent.  Wanda  McKay, 
Jacqueline  Thomas,  Wilbur  Mack.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 8.  Reviewed  5-10-48. 

STAGE  TO  MESA  CITY 

PRC-EL.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray 
Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Joseph  F.  Poland.  Dialog 
director,  Gloria  Welsch.  Photography,  James  S. 
Brown,  Jr.  Operating  cameraman,  Edward  Kearns. 
Set  decorations.  Gene  Redd.  Music  score,  Walter 
Greene.  Musical  director,  Dick  Carruth.  Edited  by 
Hugh  Winn.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Produc- 


434 


PRODUCTIONS     194 8 


tion  manager,  William  Nolte.  Assistant  technician, 
Ira  S.  Webb.  Script  supervisor,  Doris  Miller.  Makeup, 
Max  Asher.  Crip,  Noble  Craig.  Still  man,  James  Doo- 
little. 

CAST — Al  "Lash"  La  Rue,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John, 
Jennifer  Holt,  George  Chesebro,  Brad  Slavin,  Mar- 
shall Reed,  Terry  Frost,  Carl  Mathews,  Bob  Wood- 
ward, Steve  Clark,  Frank  Ellis,  Lee  Morgan.  Days 
in  production,  6.  Reviewed  2-6-48. 


STARS  OVER  TEXAS 

PRC-EL.  Producer-director,  Robert  Emmett  Tansey. 
Original  screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photography, 
Ernest  Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Archie  Dalzell. 
Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Vin 
Taylor.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound  technician,  Ben 
Winkler.  Production  manager,  William  L.  Nolte.  As- 
sistant director.  Art  Hammond.  Script  supervisor, 
Doris  Miller.  Makeup,  Austin  Bedell.  Crip,  Noble 
Craig.  Still  man,  James  Doolittle. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Roscoe  Ates,  Shirley  Patter- 
son, Lee  Bennett,  Lee  Roberts,  Kermit  Maynard, 
Jack  O'Shea,  Hal  Smith,  Matty  Roubert,  Carl  Math- 
ews, Bill  Fawcett,  Sunshine  Boys.  Days  in  production, 
7.  Reviewed  8-20-48. 


STATE  OF  THE  UNION 

Liberty-MCM.  Producer-director,  Frank  Capra. 
Associate  producer,  Anthony  Veiller.  Screenplay,  An- 
thony Veiller,  Myles  Connolly.  Original  play,  How- 
ard Lindsay,  Russel  Crouse.  Photography,  Ceorge  J. 
Folsey.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie.  Operat- 
ing cameraman,  Robert  Bronner.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Urie  McCleary.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Emile  Kuri.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Ed- 
ited bv  William  Hornbeck.  Sound.  Douglas  Shearer, 
Conrad  P.  Kahn.  Production  manager,  Arthur  S 
Black,  Jr.  Assistant  director,  Arthur  S.  Black,  Jr. 
Script  supervisor,  Eylla  Jacobus.  Hair  stylist.  Sydney 
Guilaroff.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip,  Mervin  Brad- 
ner.  Costumes  designed  by  Irene.  Still  man,  Jerry 
Hester. 

CAST — Spencer  Tracy,  Katharine  Hepburn,  Van 
Johnson,  Angela  Lansbury,  Adolphe  Menjou,  Lewis 
Stone,  Howard  Smith,  Charles  Dingle,  Maidel  Turn- 
er, Raymond  Walburn,  Margaret  Hamilton,  Art 
Baker,  Pierre  Watkin,  Florence  Auer,  Irving  Bacon 
Charles  Lane,  Patti  Brady,  Ceorge  Nokes,  Carl  Switz- 
er,  Tom  Fadden,  Tom  Pedi.  Days  in  production  56 
Reviewed  3-24-48. 


STATION  WEST 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Dore  Schary.  Producer, 
Robert  Sparks.  Assistant  to  producer.  Ruby  Rosen- 
berg. Director,  Sidney  Lanfield.  Screenplay,  Frank 
Fenton,  Winston  Miller.  Original  novel,  Luke  Short 
Photography,  Harry  J.  Wild.  Special  effects,  Russeli 
A.  Cully.  Operating  cameraman,  Charles  Straumer 
Art  direction.  Albert  S.  Agostino,  Feild  Gray.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James  Altwies.  Music 
score,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Songs,  Mort  Greene,  Leigh  Harline.  Edited 
by  Frederic  Knudtson.  Sound  technicians,  Frank 
Sarver,  Terry  Kellum.  Production  manager,  Rubv 
Rosenberg.  Assistant  director.  Max  Henry.  ScriDt 
supervisor.  Dorothy  Cormack.  Hair  stylist,  Hazel 
Rogers.  Makeup,  Cordon  Bau.  Crip,  Frank  Williams. 
Costumes  designed  by  Renie.  Still  man,  Oliver  Sigurd- 
son 

CAST — Dick  Powell,  Jane  Greer,  Agnes  Moore- 
head,  Burl  Ives,  Tom  Powers,  Gordon  Oliver,  Steve 
Brodie,  Guinn  Williams,  Raymond  Burr,  Regis 
Toomey,  Olin  Howlin,  John  Berkes.  Michael  Steele, 
Dan  White,  John  Kellogg,  John  Doucette,  Charles 
Middleton,  Suzi  Crandall.  Days  in  production  72 
Reviewed  9-2-48. 


THE  STORY  OF  LIFE 

CRUSADE.  Producer,  William  D.  Bacon.  Director 
(Live),  Howard  Bretherton.  Original  screenplay, 
William  A.  Lawrence.  Photography  (Live),  Arthur 
Martinelli.  (Animation),  Lester  Novros.  Gerald  Gold- 
berg. Art  direction  (Animation),  Charles  Shaw, 
Robert  Moore,  Lester  Novros.  Edited  by  Dale  Allen. 
Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn. 

CAST — Joseph  Creehan,  Wanda  McKay,  John 
Parker.  Reviewed  6-23-48. 


THE  STRANGE  MRS.  CRANE 

John  Sutherland-EL.  Producer,  John  Sutherland. 
Director,  Sherman  Scott.  Screenplay,  Al  Martin. 
Original,  Frank  Burt,  Robert  Libott.  Photography, 
Jack  Greenhalgh.  Process,  Ray  Smallwood.  Operating 
cameraman,  Ernest  Smith.  Art  direction,  Edward 
Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif.  Musical 
director,  Paul  Smith.  Edited  by  Martin  Cohn.  Sound 
technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Production  manager,  Bert 
Sternbach.  Assistant  director,  Stanley  Newfeld. 
Script  supervisor,  Marie  Messinger.  Makeup,  Harry 
Ross.  Grip,  William  Johnson.  Still  man,  Milt  Gold. 

CAST — Marjorie  Lord,  Robert  Shayne,  Pierre  Wat- 
kin,  James  Seay,  Ruth  Brady,  Claire  Whitney  Mary 
Gordon,  Chester  Clute,  Dorothy  Granger,  Charles 
Williams.  Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  10-11-48. 

STRANGE  VICTORY 

TARCET.  Producer.  Barnet  L.  Rosset,  |r.  Director- 
original  screenplay-editor,  Leo  Hurwitz.  Photography, 
Peter  Glushanok,  George  Jacobsen.  Music  score, 
David  Diamond.  Edited  by  Leo  Hurwitz,  Mavis  Ly- 
ons, Faith  Elliott. 

CAST — (Narrators)  Alfred  Drake,  Muriel  Smith, 
Gary  Merrill,  Saul  Levitt.  Reviewed  1948. 

THE  STRAWBERRY  ROAN 

Cone  Autry-COL.  (Cin°eoIor).  Producer,  Armand 
Schaefer.  Director,  John  English.  Screenp'ay,  Dwight 
Cummins.  Dorothy  Yost.  Original,  Julian  Zimet. 
Photography,  Fred  H.  Jackman.  Cinecolor  consultant, 
Car  Gilbert.  Operating  cameraman.  James  Goss.  Art 
direction,  Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Music  supervisor,  Paul  Mertz.  Musical 
director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Henry 
Batista.  Sound  technician.  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  Earl  Bellamy.  Script  supervisor,  Frances 
McDowell.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Walter 
Meins.  Still  man.  Homer  Van  Pelt. 

CAST — Gene  Autry.  Gloria  Henry,  Jack  Holt,  D'ck 
Jones,  Pat  Buttram,  Rufe  Davis,  John  McGuire,  Eddy 
Waller.  Redd  Harper,  Jack  Ingram.  Eddie  Parker, 
Ted  Maoes,  Sam  Flint,  Champion  (horse).  Days  in 
production,  27.  Reviewed  4-16-48. 

STREET  CORNER 

V/ILSHIRE  PICTURES.  Executive  producer.  James 
M.  Doane.  Producer,  George  McCall.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, William  Collins.  Director-original.  Albert 
Kelley.  Screenplay.  Jack  Jungmeyer.  Adaptation, 
Edwin  Roth.  Photography,  Virgil  Miller.  Operating 
cameraman,  John  Martin.  Art  direction,  Frank  Dex- 
ter. Musical  director-score,  Bernard  Katz.  Edited  by 
John  Faure.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Theodore  Joos.  Assistant  director,  Leo 
Pepin.  Script  supervisor,  Gordon  Otto.  Makeup, 
Harry  Ross.  Grip,  Stanley  Levin.  Still  man,  Eddie 
Jones. 

CAST — Marcia  Mae  Jones,  Joseph  Crehan,  John 
Treul,  Billie  Jeanne  Eberhart,  Jan  Sutton.  Cretl 
DuPont,  Jean  Fenwick.  Don  Brodie,  lohn  Duncan. 
Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed  4-7-48. 

STREET  WITH  NO  NAME 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Samuel  G.  Engel.  D;rector, 
William  Keighley.  Original  screenplay,  Harry  Kleiner. 
PhotograDhy,  |oe  MacDonald.  Special  effects,  Fred 
Sersen.  Operating  cameraman,  Atillio  Gabani.  Art 
direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Chester  Gore.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little.  Musical  director,  Lionel  New- 
man. Edited  by  William  Reynolds.  Sound  technicians, 
W.  D  Flick,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager. 
Gene  Bryant.  Assistant  director,  Henry  Weinberger. 
Script  supervisor,  Kathleen  Fagan.  Makeup.  Ben  Nye, 
Tommy  Tuttle.  Grip,  Frank  Cory,  Jr.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Kay  Nelson.  Still  men,  Anthony  Ugrin, 
Frank  Serjack. 

CAST — Mark  Stevens,  Richard  Widmark  Lloyd 
Nolan,  Barbara  Lawrence,  Ed  Begley.  Donald  Buka, 
Joseph  Pevney,  John  Mclntire,  Walter  Creaza, 
Howard  Smith,  Bill  Mauch,  Sam  Edwards.  Don 
Kohler,  Roger  McGee,  Vincent  Donahue,  Phillip  Pine, 
Buddy  Wright,  Larry  Anzalone,  Robert  Karnes.  Bob 
Patten.  Joan  Blair,  Kitty  McHugh,  Jack  Herrick,  Joe 
Haworth,  Randy  Stuart.  Marion  Marshall  Mike 
Kilian.  Edmund  Cobb,  Philip  van  Zandt,  Al  Thomp- 
son, George  Leonard,  Don  Jessee,  Joe  McTurk,  Billy 
Wayne.  Wally  Rose,  Wally  Scott,  Kid  Wagner, 
Charles  Tannen.  Days  in  production,  66.  Reviewed 
6-23-48. 


PRODUCTIONS  1948 


435 


STRIKE  IT  RICH 

Wrather-ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producer,  Jack  Wrath- 
er.  Director,  Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay, 
Francis  Rosenwald.  Additional  dialog,  Henry  ). 
Staudigal.  Photography,  Henry  Sharp.  Operating 
cameraman,  Wallace  Chewning.  Art  direction,  Lewis 
H.  Creber,  Cano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations.  Earl 
Woodin.  Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager.  Musical  di- 
rector, David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  William  Zeigler. 
Sound  technician,  Gary  Harris.  Production  manager, 
Sherman  A.  Harris.  Assistant  director,  C.  Rex  Bailey. 
Script  supervisor,  Crace  Bowman.  Hair  stylist,  Jose- 
phine Sweeney.  Makeup,  Don  Cash.  Crip,  Archie 
Lawrence.  Costumes  designed  by  Jack  Perkins.  Still 
man.  Bud  Craybill. 

CAST — Rod  Cameron,  Bonita  Granville,  Don  Cas- 
tle, Stuart  Erwin,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Ellen  Corby,  Em- 
ory Parnell,  Harry  Tyler,  Virginia  Dale,  William 
Haade.  Ed  Gargan,  Robert  Dudley.  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 21.  Reviewed  11-26-48. 


SUMMER  HOLIDAY 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  Di- 
rector, Rouben  Mamoulian.  Screenplay,  Frances 
Goodrich,  Albert  Hackett.  Original  play,  "Ah,  Wil- 
derness!" by  Eugene  O'Neill.  Adaptation,  Irving 
Brecher,  Jean  Holloway.  Photography,  Charles 
Schoenbaum.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus, 
Henri  Jaffa.  Operating  cameraman,  John  Schmitz. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Jack  Martin  Smith. 
Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  Pefferle. 
Music  score,  Harry  Warren.  Orchestrations,  Conrad 
Salinger.  Musical  director,  Lennie  Hayton.  Songs, 
Harry  Warren,  Ralph  Blane.  Edited  by  Albert  Akst. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Frank  B.  MacKenzie.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Hugh  Boswell.  Assistant  director, 
Wallace  Worsley.  Script  supervisor,  Les  Martinson. 
Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff.  Makeup.  Jack  Dawn. 
Dance  director,  Charles  Walters.  Grip,  Herman  Fran- 
zen.  Costumes  designed  by  Walter  Plunkett.  Cos- 
tume supervision,  Irene.  Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Mickey  Rooney,  Gloria  De  Haven,  Walter 
Huston,  Frank  Morgan,  Butch  Jenkins,  Marilyn  Max- 
well, Agnes  Moorehead,  Selena  Royle,  Michael  Kirby, 
Shirley  Johns.  Hal  Hackett,  Ann  Francis,  John  Alex- 
ander, Virginia  Brissac,  Howard  Freeman,  Alice  Mac- 
Kenzie, Ruth  Brady.  Days  in  production,  67.  Re- 
viewed 3-12-48. 


THE  SUN  COMES  UP 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Sisk.  Di- 
rector, Richard  Thorpe.  Screenplay,  William  Ludwig, 
Margaret  Fitts.  Original  novel,  Marjorie  Kinnan 
Rawlings.  Photography,  Ray  June.  Special  effects, 
Warren  Newcombe.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus.  James  Gooch.  Operating  cameraman,  Dale 
Deverman.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons.  Randall 
Duell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  Willis,  Hugh  Hunt. 
Musical  director-score,  Andre  Previn.  Edited  by  Ir- 
vine Warburton.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Norwood 
Fenton.  Production  manager,  Sergei  Petchnikoff. 
Assistant  director.  Al  Jennings.  Scritp  supervisor, 
Mollie  Kent.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip,  Murvin 
Price.  Costumes  designed  by  Irene.  Still  man,  James 
Manatt. 

CAST — Jeanette  MacDonald,  Lloyd  Nolan.  Claude 
larman.  Jr.,  Lewis  Stone,  Percy  Kilbride,  Nicholas 
Joy,  Margaret  Hamilton,  Hope  Landin,  Esther  Som- 
ers.  Days  in  production,  44.  Reviewed  12-29-48. 


SUNDOWN  IN  SANTA  FE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Melville  Tucker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S. 
Hall.  Photography,  John  MacBurnie.  Operating  cam- 
eraman. Enzo  Martinelli.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotal- 
ing.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr..  Charles 
Thompson.  Music  score,  Stanley  Wilson.  Edited  by 
Irving  M.  Schoenberg.  Sound  technician,  Dick  Tyler. 
Assistant  director,  Art  Vitarelli.  Script  supervisor, 
Emily  Ehrlich.  Hair  stylist,  Lynne  Burke.  Makeup, 
Bob  Mark.  Grip,  C.  B.  Lawrence.  Still  man,  Bert  An- 
derson. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Eddy  Waller,  Roy 
Barcroft,  Trevor  Bardette,  Jean  Dean,  Russell  Simp- 
son, Rand  Brooks,  Lane  Bradford,  B.  G.  Norman, 
Minerva  Ure-ral.  Joseph  Crehan.  Days  in  production  8 
Reviewed  12-10-48. 


SWORD  OF  THE  AVENCER 

(Made  in  Philippines)  EL.  Producer-director,  Sid- 
ney Salkow.  Associate  producer,  David  Griffin.  Asso- 
ciate director-original  screenplay,  Julius  Evans.  Pho- 
tography, Clyde  DeVinna.  Art  direction,  McClure 
Capps.  Set  decorations,  Al  Field.  Musical  director- 
score,  Eddison  von  Ottenfeld.  Edited  by  Mel  Thorsen. 
Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Production  manager, 
Ben  Berk.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Farfan.  Hair 
stylist,  Lela  Chambers.  Makeup,  David  Grayson. 

CAST — Ramon  Delgado,  Sigrid  Gurie,  Ralph  Mor- 
gan, Duncan  Renaldo,  Leonard  Strong,  David  Leonard, 
Tim  Huntley,  Trevor  Bardette,  Belle  Mitchell,  Lee 
Baker,  Cy  Kendall.  Reviewed  10-28-48. 

TAP  ROOTS 

Walter  Wanger-UI.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Wal- 
ter Wanger.  Director,  George  Marshall;  2nd  Unit, 
George  Templeton.  Screenplay,  Alan  LeMay.  Novel, 
James  Street.  Additional  dialog,  Lionel  Wiggam. 
Photography,  Lionel  Lindon,  Winton  C.  Hoch.  Tech- 
nical direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford. 
Operating  cameraman,  Lynn  Powers.  Production 
design,  Alexander  Golitzen.  Art  direction,  Frank  A. 
Richards.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Rubv 
R.  Levitt.  Music  score,  Frank  Skinner.  Orchestra- 
tions, David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Milton  Carruth. 
Sound,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Produc- 
tion manager,  Percy  Ikerd.  Assistant  director,  Aaron 
Rosenberg.  Script  supervisor,  Connie  Earle.  Hair 
stylist.  Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup,  Bud  Westmore. 
Grip,  Everett  Brown.  Costumes  designed  by  Yvonne 
Wood.  Still  man,  William  Wallis. 

CAST — Van  Heflin,  Susan  Hayward,  Boris  Karloff, 
Julie  London,  Whitfield  Connor,  Ward  Bond,  Richard 
Long,  Arthur  Shields,  Griff  Barnett,  Sondra  Rogers, 
Ruby  Dandridge,  Russell  Simpson.  Days  in  production, 
70.  Reviewed  6-24-48. 

TARZAN  AND  THE  MERMAIDS 

Sol  Lesser-RKO.  Producer,  Sol  Lesser.  Associate 
producer,  Joe  Noriega.  Director.  Robert  Florey. 
Associate  director.  Miguel  M.  Delgado.  Original 
screenplay,  Carroll  Young.  Based  on  characters 
created  by  Edgar  Rice  Burroughs.  Photography.  Jack 
Draper.  Associate  photographers,  Gabriel  Figueroa, 
Raul  Martinez  Solare.  Art  direction,  McClure  Capps. 
Music  score,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by  John  Sheets; 
Supervisor,  Merrill  White.  Sound,  James  Fields. 
Production  manager,  Ray  Heinz.  Assistant  directors. 
Bert  Briskin.  Jaime  Contreras,  Moises  Delgade.  Script 
supervisor,  Carlos  Villatore.  Makeup,  Anita  Guerrero. 
Costumes  designed  by  Norma. 

CAST — Johnny  Weissmuller,  Brenda  Joyce,  Linda 
Christian,  George  Zucco.  Andrea  Palma.  Fernando 
Wagner,  Gustavo  Rojo.  John  Laurenz,  Edward  Ashley, 
Matthew  Bolton,  Cheta  (Monkey).  Days  in  produc- 
tion, 60.  Reviewed  3-24-48. 

TENTH  AVENUE  ANGEL 

MCM.  Producer,  Ralph  Wheelwright.  Director. 
Roy  Rowland.  Screenplay,  Harry  Ruskin,  Eleanore 
Griffin.  Original  story,  Angna  Enters;  sketch  by 
Craig  Rice.  Photography,  Robert  Surtees.  Onerating 
cameraman,  Al  Lane.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Wade  Rubottom.  Set  decorations.  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Mildred  Griffiths.  Music  score,  Rudolph  G.  Kopp. 
Edited  by  Ralph  E.  Winters,  George  Boomler.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer,  William  Edmondson.  Production 
manager,  Charles  Hunt.  Assistant  director,  Horace 
Hough.  Script  supervisor,  Carl  Roup.  Grip,  Albert 
Hunter.  Still  man.  Merritt  Sibbald. 

CAST — Margaret  O'Brien,  Angela  Lansbury, 
George  Murphy,  Phillis  Thaxter,  Warner  Anderson. 
Rhys  Williams,  Barry  Nelson,  Connie  Gilchrist,  Tom 
Trout,  Dickie  Tyler,  Henry  Blair,  Charles  Cane 
Richard  Lane.  Days  in  production,  81.  Reviewed 
1-13-48. 

TEXAS,  BROOKLYN  AND  HEAVEN 

Colden-UA.  Producer.  Robert  S.  Golden.  Produc- 
tion assistant,  Larry  Witten.  Associate  producer, 
Lewis  Rachmil.  Director,  William  Castle.  Screenplay, 
Lewis  Meltzer.  From  Saturday  Evening  Post  story 
"Eddie  and  The  Archangel  Mike"  bv  Barry  Benefield. 
Photography.  William  C.  Mellor.  Operating  camera- 
man, Wm.  Dodds.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr. 
Set  decorations,  George  Sawley.  Musical  director, 
Emil  Newman.  Songs,  Ervin  Drake,  |immy  Shirl. 
Edited  by  James  Newcom.  Sound  technician,  |ohn 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


Carter.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Codsoe.  Script 
supervisor,  Jack  Herzberg.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Lierly. 
Makeup,  Mel  Burns.  Crip,  B.  P.  Jaques.  Still  man, 
Madison  Lacy. 

CAST — Guy  Madison,  Diana  Lynn,  James  Dunn, 
Florence  Bates,  Michael  Chekhov.  Lionel  Stander, 
William  Frawley,  Roscoe  Karns,  Margaret  Hamilton, 
Irene  Ryan,  Colin  Campbell,  Clem  Bevans,  Moyna 
Magill,  Audie  Murphy.  Days  in  production,  26. 
Reviewed  7-14-48. 

THAT  LADY  IN  ERMINE 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer-director,  Ernst 
Lubitsch.  Screenplay,  Samson  Ralphaelson.  Original 
operetta,  Rudolf  Schanzer,  E.  Welisch.  Photography, 
Leon  Shamroy.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Techni- 
color direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss.  Oper- 
ating cameraman,  Bud  Mautino.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  J.  Russell  Spencer.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Music  score-direction, 
Alfred  Newman.  Vocal  director,  Charles  Henderson. 
Orchestrations,  Edward  Powell,  Herbert  Spencer, 
Maurice  De  Packh.  Songs,  Leo  Robin,  Frederick 
Hollander.  Edited  by  Dorothy  Spencer.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Arthur  L.  Kirbach,  Roger  Heman.  Production 
manager,  A.  F.  Erickson.  Assistant  director,  Tom 
Dudley.  Script  supervisor,  Doris  Drought.  Hair 
stylists,  Marie  Brasselli,  Esperanza  Corona.  Makeup 
Ben  Nye.  George  Lane,  Frank  Prehoda.  Dance 
director,  Hermes  Pan.  Grip,  Roger  Murphy.  Costumes 
designed  by  Rene  Hubert.  Still  man,  Anthony  Ugrin. 

CAST — Betty  Grable,  Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr.,  Cesar 
Romero,  Walter  Abel,  Reginald  Gardiner,  Harry 
Davenport,  Virginia  Campbell,  Whit  Bissell,  Edmund 
MacDonald  David  Bond,  Harry  Cording,  Belle 
Mitchell,  Mary  Bear,  Jack  George,  John  Parrish,  Mayo 
Newhall,  Lester  Allen.  Days  in  production,  64. 
Reviewed  7-14-48. 

THAT  WONDERFUL  URGE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director,  Rob- 
ert B.  Sinclair.  Screenplay.  Jay  Dratler.  Original 
story,  "Love  Is  News,"  William  R.  Lipman,  Freder- 
ick Stephani.  Photography,  Charles  G.  Clarke.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Operating  cameraman,  Lou 
Kunkle.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  George  Davis. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott. 
Music  score,  Cyril  Mockridge.  Orchestrations,  Maur- 
ice de  Packh.  Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman. 
Edited  by  Louis  Loeffler.  Sound  technicians,  Eugene 
Grossman,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Wil- 
liam Eckhardt.  Assistant  director,  Jerry  Bryan.  Script 
supervisor,  Ed  Schaumar.  Hair  stylist,  Marie  Walters. 
Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Allen  Snyder.  Grip,  Ed  Ledger- 
wood.  Costumes  designed  by  Oleg  Cassini,  Fred  A. 
Picard.  Still  man,  Emmett  Schoenbaum. 

CAST — Tyrone  Power,  Gene  Tierney.  Reginald 
Gardiner,  Arleen  Whelan,  Lucile  Watson,  Gene  Lock- 
hart.  Lloyd  Cough,  Porter  Hall,  Richard  Gaines,  Tay- 
lor Holmes,  Chill  Wills,  Hope  Emerson,  Frank  Fer- 
guson, Charles  Arnt,  Francis  Pierlot,  Mickey  Simp- 
son, Robert  Foulke,  Charles  Woolf,  Edwin  Randolph, 
John  Butler,  Norman  Leavitt,  Gertrude  Michael,  Isa- 
bel Randolph,  John  Davidson,  Forbes  Murray,  Perry 
Ivins,  Al  Bridge,  Bob  Williams.  David  Thursby,  Harry 
Tyler,  Percy  Helton,  Eula  Guy,  Eddie  Parks,  Charles 
Hamilton.  Days  in  production,  50.  Reviewed  11- 
24-48. 

13  LEAD  SOLDIERS 

Reliance-20th-FOX.  Executive  producer,  Ben  Pivar. 
Producer,  Bernard  Small.  Director,  Frank  McDonald. 
Original  screenplay,  Irving  Elman.  Adaptation, 
Dwight  W.  Babcock.  Photography.  George  Robinson. 
Operating  cameraman,  Harry  Webb.  Art  direction, 
Walter  Koessler.  Set  decorations.  Fay  Babcock.  Edited 
by  Saul  Goodkind.  Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler. 
Production  manager,  James  Dent.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Stein.  Script  supervisor,  Mary  Chaffee.  Hair 
stylist,  Peggy  Thompson.  Makeup,  Jack  Casey.  Grip, 
Walter  Dalton.  Still  man,  C.  Ken  Lobben. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Maria  Palmer.  Helen  West- 
cott,  John  Newland,  Terry  Kilbum,  William  Stelling, 
Gordon  Richards,  Harry  Cording,  John  Goldsworthy, 
William  Edmunds.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed 
5-4-48. 

THIS  THEATRE  AND  YOU 

Academy  Film  Project-WB.  Producer,  Grant  Leen- 
houts.  Director,  Felix  Jacoves.  Original.  Lyle  Rob- 
ertson. Musical  editor,  Phil  Score.  Edited  by  Rex 
Steele. 

CAST — Brandon  Beach.  Reviewed  1948. 


THREE  DARING  DAUCHTERS 

MCH  Technicolor'.  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, Fred  M.  Wilcox.  Original  screenplay.  Albert 
Mannheimer,  Frederick  Kohner,  Sonya  Levien,  John 
Meehan.  Photography,  Ray  June.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Operating  cam- 
eraman, Dale  Deverman.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Preston  Ames.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Wil- 
lis, Arthur  Krams.  Musical  director,  Georgie  Stoll. 
Edited  by  Adrienne  Fazan.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer, 
Joseph  Edmondson.  Production  manager,  S.  Petsch- 
nikoff.  Assistant  director,  Dolf  Zimmer.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Florence  Swan.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip, 
Mervin  Price.  Costumes  designed  by  Irene,  Shirley 
Barker.  Still  man,  Frank  Shugrue. 

CAST — Jeanette  MacDonald,  Jose  Iturbi,  Jane 
Powell,  Edward  Arnold,  Harry  Davenport,  Moyna 
Macgill,  Mary  Eleanor  Donahue,  Ann  E.  Todd,  Tom 
Helmore,  Kathryn  Card,  Larry  Adler,  Amparo  Iturbi. 
Days  in  production,  78.  Reveiwed  2-10-48. 

I    THREE  GODFATHERS 

Argosy-MCM  I  Technicolor  I .  Producers,  John 
Ford,  Marian  C.  Cooper.  Director,  John  Ford.  As- 
sistant to  director,  Lowell  Farrell.  Screenplay,  Laur- 
ence Stallings,  Frank  S.  Nugent.  Original  story, 
Peter  B.  Kyne.  Photography,  Winton  Hoch;  2nd 
unit,  Charles  Boyle.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Special  effects,  Jack  Caf- 
fee.  Operating  cameraman,  Harvey  Gould;  2nd  unit, 
Edward  Fitzgerald.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi.  Set 
decorations,  Joe  Kish.  Music  score,  Richard  Hage- 
man.  Musical  director-orchestrations,  Lucien  Caillet. 
Edited  by  Jack  Murray.  Sound  technicians,  Frank 
Moran,  Joseph  I.  Kane.  Production  manager,  Lowell 
Farrell.  Assistant  directors,  Wingate  Smith,  Edward 
O'Fearna.  Script  supervisor,  Meta  Sterne.  Hair  stylist, 
Anna  Malin.  Makeup,  Don  Cash.  Grip,  Thomas  Grif- 
fin  Still  man,  Alex  Kahle. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Pedro  Armendariz,  Harry 
Carey,  Jr.,  Ward  Bond,  Mae  Marsh,  Mildred  Nat- 
wick,  Jane  Darwell,  Guy  Kibbee,  Dorothy  Ford,  Ben 
Johnson,  Charles  Halton,  Hank  Worden,  Jack  Pen- 
nick,  Fred  Libby,  Michael  Dugan,  Don  Summers. 
Days  in  production,  32.  Reviewed  12-1-48. 

THE  THREE  MUSKETEERS 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman. 
Director,  George  Sidney.  Screenplay,  Robert  Ardrey. 
Original  novel,  Alexandre  Dumas.  Photography,  Rob- 
ert Planck.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus, 
Henri  Jaffa,  Montage,  Peter  Ballbusch.  Special  ef- 
fects. Warren  Newcombe.  Operating  cameraman, 
Hartness  Smith.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons.  Mal- 
colm Brown.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Henry 
W.  Grace.  Music  score,  Herbert  Stothart,  with  themes 
by  Tschaikowsky.  Orchestrations,  Albert  Sendrey. 
Musical  director,  Charles  Previn.  Edited  by  Robert 
J.  Kern,  George  Boemler.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer, 
Conrad  Kahn.  Production  manager,  Edward  Woeh- 
ler.  Assistant  director,  George  Rhein.  Script  super- 
visor, Tessa  Primrock.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Guilaroff, 
Larry  Germain.  Makeup,  Jack  Dawn.  Grip,  Thomas 
Long.  Costumes  designed  by  Walter  Plunkett.  Still 
man.  Edward  Hubbell. 

CAST — Lana  Turner,  Gene  Kelly,  June  Allyson, 
Van  Heflin,  Angela  Lansbury,  Frank  Morgan,  Vin- 
cent Price,  Keenan  Wynn.  John  Sutton,  Gig  Young, 
Robert  Coote,  Reginald  Owen,  Ian  Keith,  Patricia 
Medina,  Richard  Stapley.  Days  in  production,  77. 
Reviewed  10-13-48. 

THUNDERHOOF 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Phil  Karl- 
son.  Original  screenplay.  Hal  Smith.  Additional 
dialog,  Kenneth  Garnet.  Photography,  Henry  Freu- 
lich.  Operating  cameraman,  Gert  Anderson.  Art 
direction.  Walter  Holscher.  Set  decorations,  Frank 
Tuttle.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited 
by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day. 
Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke.  Script  supervisor, 
Dorothy  Cumming.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip, 
Harold  Hanks.  Still  men,  Joe  Walters,  Don  Christie. 

CAST — Preston  Foster,  Mary  Stuart,  William 
Bishop,  Thunderhoof  (horse).  Days  in  production, 
15.  Reviewed  6-29-48. 

THE  TIMBER  TRAIL 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Melville 
Tucker.   Director,   Philip  Ford.   Original  screenplay, 


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437 


Bob  Williams.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Special 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Color  con- 
sultant, Sam  Cohn.  Operating  cameraman,  Herb 
Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Mort  Clickman.  Edited  by  Tony 
Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Herbert  Norsch.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Lewis  Rosso.  Assistant  director, 
Jack  Lacey.  Script  supervisor,  Larry  Lund.  Crip, 
Nels  Mathias.  Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Monte  Hale,  Lynne  Roberts,  lames  Burke, 
Roy  Barcroft,  Francis  Ford,  Robert  Emmett  Keane, 
Steve  Darrell,  Fred  Graham,  Wade  Crosby,  Eddie 
Acuff,  Foy  Willing  and  the  Riders  of  the  Purple 
Sage.   Days  in  production,   17.  Reviewed  6-18-48. 

THE  TIME  OF  YOUR  LIFE 

Cagney-UA.  Producer,  William  Cagney.  Director, 
H.  C.  Potter.  Screenplay,  Nathaniel  Curtis.  Original 
play,  William  Saroyan.  Photography,  lames  Wong 
Howe.  Operating  cameraman,  Wilbur  Bradley.  Pro- 
duction designer,  Wiard  Ihnen.  Set  decorations,  A. 
Roland  Fields.  Music  score.  Carmen  Dragon.  Edited 
by  Walter  Hanneman,  Truman  K.  Wood.  Sound 
technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Production  managers,  Dan 
Keefe,  John  W.  Kirston.  Assistant  director,  Harvey 
Dwight.  Script  supervisor.  Kay  Phillips.  Hair  stylist, 
Scotty  Rackin.  Makeup,  Otis  Malcolm.  Crip,  Robert 
Dabke.  Still  man,  Madison  S.  Lacy. 

CAST — James  Cagney,  William  Bendix,  Wayne 
Morris,  Jeanne  Cagney,  Broderick  Crawford,  Ward 
Bond,  James  Barton,  Paul  Draper,  Gale  Page,  James 
Lydon,  Richard  Erdman,  Pedro  de  Cordova,  Reginald 
Beane,  Tom  Powers,  John  "Skins"  Miller,  Renie 
Riano,  Lanny  Rees.  Days  in  production,  65.  Reviewed 
5-25-48. 

TO  THE  ENDS  OF  THE  EARTH 

Kennedy-Buchman-COL.  Producer,  Sidney  Buch- 
man.  Assistant  to  the  producer.  Cordon  Griffith. 
Associate  producer-original  screenplay,  Jay  Richard 
Kennedy.  Director,  Robert  Stevenson;  2nd  units 
'China)  Ray  Nazarro;  (Egypt)  Seymour  Friedman. 
Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Special  effects,  Law- 
rence W.  Butler.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson, 
Cary  Odell.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee,  Frank 
Tuttle.  Music  score,  George  Duning.  Musical  director, 
M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  William  Lyon.  Sound 
technician,  George  Cooper.  Assistant  director, 
Seymour  Friedman.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Cor- 
mack.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Makeup,  Clay 
Campbell.  Grip,  Ray  Rich.  Costumes  designed  by 
Jean  Louis.  Still  man.  Don  Christie. 

CAST — Dick  Powell,  Signe  Hasso,  Maylia.  Ludwig 
Donath,  Vladimir  Sokoloff,  Edgar  Barrier,  John  Hoyt, 
Marcel  Journet,  Luis  Van  Rooten,  Fritz  Leiber, 
Vernon  Steele,  Peter  Virgo,  Lou  Krugman,  Eddie  Lee, 
Ivan  Triesault,  Leon  Lenoir,  Peter  Chong.  George 
Volk,  Robert  Malcolm.  Commissioner  Harry  J. 
Anslinger.  Reviewed  1-19-48. 

TO  THE  VICTOR 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  Delmar  Daves. 
Original  screenplay,  Richard  Brooks.  Technical  ad- 
viser, Ann-Marie  Joel.  Photography,  Robert  Burks. 
Special  effects,  Marcel  Crignon.  Operating  camera- 
man, James  Bell.  Art  direction,  Leo  K.  Kuter.  Set 
decorations,  William  Kuehl.  Music  score,  David  But- 
tolph.  Orchestrations,  Leonard  Raab.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Folmar  Blangsted. 
Sound  technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Production 
manager,  Al  Alleborn.  Assistant  director,  Bill  Kis- 
sel. Script  supervisor,  Rita  Michaels.  Makeup.  Perc 
Westmore.  Hair  dresser,  Cherie  Banks.  Grip,  Charles 
Harris.  Costumes  designed  by  Milo  Anderson.  Still 
man,  Lloyd  McLane. 

CAST — Dennis  Morgan,  Viveca  Lindfors,  Victor 
Francen,  Bruce  Bennett,  Dorothy  Malone,  Tom  D'An- 
drea,  Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Douglas  Kennedy,  Joseph 
Buloff,  William  Conrad,  Luis  van  Rooten,  Konstan- 
tin  Shayne,  Anthony  Caruso,  Joanee  Wayne,  John 
Banner,  Henry  Rowland,  Felipe  Turich.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 82.  Reviewed  3-30-48. 

TRAIL  TO  LAREDO 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray 
Nazarro.  Original  screenplay,  Barry  Shipman.  Photog- 
raphy, Henry  Freulich.  Operating  cameraman,  David 
Rsgin.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations, 
David   Montrose.   Edited   by   Paul   Borofsky.  Sound 


technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Gilbert 
Kay.  Script  supervisor,  Wyonna  O'Brien.  Grip,  Don 
Murphy.  Still  man,  Ted  Allen. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Jim 
Bannon,  Virginia  Maxey,  Tommy  Ivo,  Hugh  Prosser, 
George  Chesebro,  John  Merton,  Bob  Cason,  Bob 
Wilke.   Days  in  production,  7.  Reviewed  9-24-48. 

TRAIN  TO  ALCATRAZ 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Lou  Brock.  Director, 
Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  Cerald  Geraghty. 
Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman, 
Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Harold 
Minter.  Sound  technician,  Victor  B.  Appel.  Assistant 
director.  Art  Vitarelli.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy 
Yutzi.  Grip,  Nels  Mathias.  Still  man,  Ira  Hoke. 

CAST — Donald  Barry,  Janet  Martin,  William 
Phipps,  Roy  Barcroft,  June  Storey,  Jane  Darwell, 
Mulburn  Stone,  Chester  Clute,  Ralph  Dunn,  Richard 
Irving,  John  Alvin,  Michael  Carr,  Marc  Krah,  Denver 
Pyle,  Iron  Eyes  Cody,  Kenneth  MacDonald,  Harry 
Harvey,  Steven  Baron,  Bob  Stone,  Don  Haggerty, 
John  A.  Doucette.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed 
7-7-48. 

TRAPPED  BY  BOSTON  BLACKIE 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Sey- 
mour Friedman.  Screenplay,  Maurice  Tombragel. 
Original,  Charles  Marion,  Edward  Bock.  Characters 
created  by  Jack  Boyle.  Photography,  Philip  Tannura. 
Operating  cameraman,  James  Goss.  Art  direction, 
George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage.  Musical 
director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Dwight 
Caldwell.  Sound  technician,  Russell  Malmgren. 
Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke.  Script  supervisor. 
Donna  Norridge.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip, 
Howard   Burns.   Still   man,   Don  Christie. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  June  Vincent.  Richard 
Lane,  Patricia  White,  Edward  Norris,  George  E. 
Stone,  Frank  Sully,  Fay  Baker,  William  Forrest,  Sarah 
Selby,  Mary  Currier,  Pierre  Watkin,  Ben  Welden. 
Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed  6-8-48. 

THE  TREASURE  OF  SIERRA  MADRE 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director-screenplay, 
John  Huston.  Original  novel,  B.  Traven.  Photogra- 
phy, Ted  McCord.  Operating  cameraman.  Ellsworth 
Fredericks.  Art  direction,  John  Hughes.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Sweeney.  Music  score.  Max  Steiner. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Owen 
Marks.  Sound  technician,  Robert  Lee.  Production 
manager,  Don  Page.  Assistant  director,  Dick  May- 
berry.  Script  supervisor.  Fred  ADplegate.  Hair  styl- 
ist. Betty  Delmont.  Makeup,  Frank  McCoy.  Grip, 
William  Classen.  Still  man,  Mac  Julian. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Walter  Huston,  Tim 
Holt,  Bruce  Bennett,  Barton  MacLane,  Alfonso  Be- 
doya.  A.  Soto  Rangel,  Manuel  Donde,  )o~e  Torvay, 
Margarito  Luna.  Jacaueline  Dalya.  Bobby  Blake.  Days 
in  production,  111.  Reviewed  1  -6-48. 

TRIGGER  MAN 

Great  Western-MOIMO.  Producer,  Barney  Sarecky. 
Director,  Howard  Bretherton.  Original  screenplay, 
Ronald  Davidson.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Op- 
erating cameraman,  Len  Powers.  Art  direction,  Vin 
Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Johnny  Fuller.  Sound  technicians,  Buddy  Meyers,  Fred 
Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis.  Script  super- 
visor, Helen  McCaffrey.  Grip,  George  Booker.  Still 
man.  James  Fullerton. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Virginia  Carrol,  Bill  Kennedy,  Marshall  Reed,  For- 
rest Matthews,  Bob  Woodward.  Dee  Cooper.  Days  in 
production,  6.  Reviewed  8-13-48. 

TRIPLE  THREAT 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Associate  producer, 
Charles  H.  Schneer.  Director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Joseph  Carole,  Don  Martin.  Photog- 
raphy, Vincent  Farrar.  Operating  cameraman,  Wil- 
liam Whitley.  Art  direction.  Paul  Palmentola.  Set 
decorations,  Sidney  Clifford.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  tech- 
nician. Josh  Westmoreland.  Assistant  director,  S=>m 
Nelson.  Script  supervisor,  Vi  Neufield.  Crip.  Pat 
Sutherland.  Still   man,   Homer  Van   Pelt.  Technical 


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PRODUCTIONS     19  4  8 


adviser.  Bob  Snyder.  Filmed  with  co-operation  of 
National  Football  League. 

CAST — Richard  Crane,  Cloria  Henry,  Mary  Stuart, 
John  Litel,  Pat  Phelan,  joseph  Crehan,  Regina  Wal- 
lace, Syd  Saylor,  Dooley  Wilson,  Harry  Wismer,  Tom 
Harmon,  Bob  Kelley,  Sammy  Baugh,  Paul  Christman, 
Johnny  Clement,  "Boley"  Dancewicz,  Bill  Dudley, 
Paul  Covernali,  "Indian"  Jack  Jacobs,  Sid  Luckman, 
Charles  Trippi,  Steve  Van  Buren,  Bob  Waterfield. 
Days  in  production,  8.  Reviewed  9-24-48. 

TROUBLE  MAKERS 

MONO.  Producer,  Jan  Crippo.  Director,  Reginald 
LeBorg.  Screenplay,  Edmond  Seward,  Tim  Ryan,  Ger- 
ald Schnitzer.  Original,  Gerald  Schnitzer.  Photogra- 
phy, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Operating  cameraman,  Bill 
Margulies.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set  decora- 
tions, Raymond  Boltz.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay. 
Edited  by  William  Austin.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
McWhorter.  Production  manager,  Allen  K.  Wood. 
Assistant  director,  Gene  Anderson.  Script  supervisor, 
Mary  Chaffee.  Makeup,  Webb  Overlander.  Grip, 
George  Booker.  Still  man,  Al  St.  Hilaire. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Gabriel  Dell,  Hel- 
en Parrish,  Lionel  Stander,  John  Ridgely,  Frankie 
Darro,  Billy  Benedict,  David  Gorcey,  Benny  Bartlett, 
Fritz  Feld,  Bernard  Corcey,  Cliff  Clark,  William  Ruhl, 
John  Indrisano,  Charles  LaTorre,  David  Hoffman,  Pat 
Moran,  Herman  Cantor,  Buddy  Gorman,  Maynard 
Holmes,  Charles  Coleman.  Days  in  production,  8.  Re- 
viewpd  12-15-48. 

TUMBLEWEED  TRAIL 

PRC-EL.  Producer-director,  Robert  Emmett  Tan- 
sey.  Associate  producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Original 
screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photography,  Ernest 
Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Archie  Dalzell.  Art 
direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Tay- 
lor. Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos.  Songs,  Eddie  Dean, 
Glenn  Strange,  Johnny  Bond,  Ernest  Tubb,  Lou 
Wayne,  Bob  Shelton.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound 
technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Production  manager,  Wil- 
liam L.  Nolte.  Assistant  director.  Art  Hammond. 
Script  supervisor,  Doris  Miller.  Makeup,  Austin  Be- 
dell. Crip,  Noble  Craig.  Still  man,  James  Doolittle. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Roscoe  Ates,  Shirley  Patter- 
son, Johnny  McGovern,  Bob  Duncan,  Ted  Adams, 
Jack  O'Shea,  Kermit  Maynard,  Bill  Fawcett,  the  Sun- 
shine Boys,  Flash  (horse).  Days  in  production,  7. 
Reviewed  2-20-48. 

THE  TWISTED  ROAD 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Dore  Schary.  Producer, 
lohn  Houseman.  Director-adaptation,  Nicholas  Rey. 
Screenplay,  Charles  Schnee.  Novel,  Edward  Anderson. 
Photography,  George  E.  Diskant.  Special  effects, 
Russell  A.  Cully.  Operating  cameraman,  Edward  Berg- 
holz.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino.  Al  Her- 
man. Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Maurice  Yates. 
Music  score.  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Sherman  Todd.  Sound 
technicians,  John  Cass,  Clem  Portman.  Production 
manager,  James  Anderson.  Assistant  director,  James 
Lane.  Script  supervisor,  M.  Weireter.  Hair  stylist, 
Helen  Grizuk.  Grip.  Oliver  Sigurdson.  Costumes 
designed  by  Adele  Balkan. 

CAST — Cathy  O'Donnell,  Farley  Cranger,  Howard 
Da  Silva,  Jay  Flippen,  Helen  Craig,  Will  Wright, 
Marie  Bryant,  Ian  Wolfe,  William  Phipps,  Harry 
Harvey.  Days  in  production,  47.  Reviewed  6-24-48. 


TWO  GUYS  FROM  TEXAS 

WB  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Di- 
rector, David  Butler.  Screenplay,  I.  A.  L.  Diamond, 
Allen  Boretz.  Original  suggested  by  the  play,  "How- 
dy, Stranger,"  by  Robert  Sloane,  Louis  Pelletier. 
Photography,  Arthur  Edeson,  William  V.  Skall.  Spe- 
cial effects,  William  McGann,  Wesley  Anderson. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  M.  Kovaleski. 
Operating  cameraman,  Robert  Tobey.  Art  direction, 
Edward  Carrere.  Set  decorations,  Lyle  B.  Reifsnider. 
Orchestrations,  Ray  Heindorf.  Musical  director,  Jule 
Styne.  Sammy  Cahn.  Cartoon  sequence  directed  by 
I.  Freleng.  Edited  by  Irene  Morra.  Sound  technicians, 
C.  A.  Riggs,  David  Forrest.  Production  manager, 
Frank  Mattison.  Assistant  director,  Phil  Ouinn.  Script 
supervisor,  Polly  Craus.  Hair  stylist,  Ida  Forgette, 
Cherie  Banks.  Makeup.  Perc  Westmore.  Dance  di- 
rector, LeRoy  Prinz.  Grip,  Everett  Dexter.  Costumes 


designed  by  Travilla,  Leah  Rhodes.  Still  man,  Jack 
Woods. 

CAST — Dennis  Morgan,  Jack  Carson,  Dorothy  Ma- 
lone,  Penny  Edwards,  Forrest  Tucker,  Fred  Clark. 
Gerald  Mohr,  John  Alvin,  Andrew  Tombes,  Monte 
Blue,  Philharmonic  trio.  Days  in  production,  66. 
Reviewed  8-4-48. 

UNDER  CALIFORNIA  STARS 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Edward  J. 
White.  Director,  William  Whitney.  Screenplay,  A. 
Sloan  Nibley,  Paul  Gangelin.  Original,  Paul  Gangelin. 
Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Trucolor  supervisor,  Sam 
Cohn.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodce 
Lydecker.  Operating  cameraman,  Joe  Novak.  A>  * 
direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Musical  director,  Morton 
Scott.  Edited  by  Anthony  Martinelli.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Herbert  Norsch.  Production  manager,  John 
Grubbs.  Assistant  director.  Jack  Lacey.  Script  super- 
visor, Dorothy  Yutzi.  Makeup.  Bob  Mark.  Grip, 
Gary  Lambrecht.  Still  man,  Mickey  Marigold. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Jane  Frazee,  Andy  Devine, 
Ceorge  H.  Lloyd,  Wade  Crosby,  Michael  Chapin, 
House  Peters,  Jr.,  Steve  Clark,  Joseph  Garro,  Paul 
Power,  John  Wald,  Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons  of  the 
Pioneers,  Trigger  (horse).  Days  in  production,  25. 
Reviewed  5-6-48. 

UNFAITHFULLY  YOURS 

20rh-FOX.  Producer-director-original  screenplay, 
Preston  Sturges.  Production  assistant,  Stephen 
Brooks.  Photography,  Victor  Milner.  Special  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Operating  cameraman,  Bud  Mautino. 
Art  direction.  Lyle  Wheeler,  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Music  score, 
Gioacchino  Rossini,  Richard  Wagner,  Peter  Tchai- 
kowsky.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited  by 
Robert  Fritch.  Sound  technicians,  Arthur  L.  Kir- 
bach,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Charles 
Hall.  Assistant  director,  Gaston  Glass.  Script  super- 
visor, Stanley  Scheuer.  Hair  stylists,  Gladys  Witten, 
Marie  Walters.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Henry  Vilardo, 
Frank  Prehoda.  Grip,  Edward  Ledgerwood.  Costumes 
designed  by  Bonnie  Cashin.  Still  man,  Ray  Nolan. 

CAST — Rex  Harrison,  Linda  Darnell,  Barbara  Law- 
rence, Rudy  Vallee,  Kurt  Kreuger,  Lionel  Stander, 
Edgar  Kennedy,  Alan  Bridge,  Julius  Tannen,  Torben 
Meyer,  Robert  Greig,  Evelyn  Beresford,  Georgia 
Caine,  Isabel  Jewell,  Marion  Marshall.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 57.  Reviewed  9-29-48. 

UNKNOWN  ISLAND 

Albert    |ay    Coen-FILM    CLASSICS  ICinecolor). 

Producer.  Albert  ).  Coen.  Director,  Jack  Bernhard. 
Screenplay,  Robert  T.  Shannon,  Jack  Harvey.  Orig- 
inal, Robert  T.  Shannon.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman, 
Jr.  Special  effects,  Howard  A.  Anderson.  Cinecolor 
consultant,  Henry  J.  Staudigl.  Operating  cameraman. 
Bob  Cough.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Special 
effects,  Ellis  Burman.  Set  decorations.  Robert  Priest- 
ley. Music  score,  Ralph  Stanley.  Edited  by  Harry 
Gerstad.  Sound  technician.  Max  Hutchinson.  Produc- 
tion manager,  R.  E.  Abel.  Assistant  director,  Clar- 
ence Eurist.  Script  supervisor,  Mary  Gibson.  Hair 
stylist,  Maria  Marsha.  Makeup.  Harry  Ross.  Grip, 
John  Liveslv.  Still  man,  Milton  Gold. 

CAST — Virginia  Grey,  Philip  Reed,  Richard  Den- 
ning, Barton  MacLane,  Richard  Wessel,  Daniel 
White,  Philip  Nazir.  Reviewed  11-18-48. 

THE  UNTAMED  BREED 

Sage-COL  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Harry  Joe  Brown. 
Director,  Charles  Lamont,  Screenplay.  Tom  Reed. 
Original  based  on  a  Saturday  Evening  Post  story, 
"Something  to  Brag  About,"  Eli  Colter.  Photogra- 
phy, Charles  Lawton.  Cinecolor  consultant,  Clifford 
Shanks.  Operating  cameraman,  Victor  Scheurich.  Art 
direction,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tut- 
tle.  Music  score,  George  Duning.  Musical  director, 
M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound 
technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Carl 
Hiecke.  Script  supervisor,  Rose  Loewinger.  Hair  styl- 
ist, Hazel  Keats.  Makeup.  Paul  Malcolm.  Grip,  Hal 
Somers.  Still  man,  Max  Lippman. 

CAST — Sonny  Tufts,  Barbara  Britton,  George 
"Gabby"  Hayes.  Edgar  Buchanan,  William  Bishop. 
Genrge  E.  Stone,  Joe  Sawyer,  Gordon  lones,  James 
Kirkwood,  Harry  Tyler.  Virginia  Brissac.  Reed  Howes. 
Days  in  production,  25.  Reviewed  10-27-48. 


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UP  IN  CENTRAL  PARK 

III.  Producer-screenplay,  Karl  Tunberg.  Director, 
William  A.  Seiter.  Musical  plav,  Herbert  Fields, 
Dorothy  Fields.  Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Special 
effects,  David  S.  Horsley.  Operating  cameraman, 
Neal  Beckner.  Production  designer,  Howard  Bay. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Causman,  Ted  Offen- 
becker.  Music  score,  Sigmund  Romberg.  Orchestra- 
tions-direction, Johnny  Green.  Songs,  Dorothy  Fields, 
Sigmund  Romberg.  Edited  by  Otto  Ludwig.  Sound 
technicians,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Joe  Lapis.  Production 
manager,  H.  Christie.  Assistant  director,  William 
Holland.  Script  supervisor,  Pat  Betz.  Hair  stylist, 
Carmen  Dirigo.  Makeup,  Bud  Westmore.  Crip,  Tex 
Hayer.  Costumes  designed  by  Mary  Grant.  Still  man, 
Maurice  Goldberg. 

CAST — Deanna  Durbin,  Dick  Haymes,  Vincent 
Price,  Albert  Sharpe,  Tom  Powers,  Hobart  Cavanaugh, 
Thurston  Hall,  Howard  Freeman,  Mary  Field,  Tom 
Pedi,  Moroni  Olsen,  William  Skipper,  Nelle  Fisher. 
Days  in  production,  63.   Reviewed  5-26-48. 

URUBU 

(Made  in  Brazil)  World  Adventure-U A.  Producers- 
directors-photographers-actors,  George  Breakston, 
Yorke  Coplen.  Associate  producer-edited  by  Hol- 
brook  N.  Todd.  Dialog,  Patrick  Whyte.  Musical 
director-score,  Albert  Glasser.  Sound  technician, 
Robert  Glass.  Production  manager-guide,  Mike 
Roginsky. 

CAST — Yorke,  Coplen,  George  Breakston.  Days 
in  production,  225.  Reviewed  8-12-48. 

VALIANT  HOMBRE 

Inter- America-UA.  Producer,  Philip  N.  Krasne.  As- 
sociate producer-actor,  Duncan  Renaldo.  Director, 
Wallace  Fox.  Original  screenplay,  Adele  Buffington, 
based  on  character  created  by  O.  Henry.  Photogra- 
phy, Ernest  Miller.  Operating  cameraman,  Edward 
Coleman.  Set  decorations,  Tom  Thompson.  Musical 
director-score,  Albert  Glasser.  Edited  by  Martin  Cohn. 
Sound  technician,  Ferrol  Redd.  Production  manager, 
Dick  L'Estrange.  Assistant  director,  Ben  Chapman. 
Script  supervisor,  Bobbie  Sierks.  Makeup,  Ted  Larson. 
Crop.  Stanley  Levine.  Still  man,  Bill  Crosby. 

CAST — Duncan  Renaldo,  Leo  Carrillo,  John  Litel, 
Barbara  Billingsley,  Guy  Beach,  Stanley  Andrews,  Lee 
"Lasses"  White,  John  James,  Eugene  Roth,  Ralph 
Peters,  Frank  Ellis,  Terry  Frost,  George  De  Normand, 
Daisy  (dog).  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed  12- 
14-48. 

VARIETY  TIME 

RKO.  Producer,  Ceorge  Bilson.  Director  of  Leon 
Errol  and  Edgar  Kennedy  sequences,  Hal  Yates 
Screenplay,  Leo  Solomon,  Joseph  Quillan,  Hal  Law 
Hal  Yates.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker,  Rus- 
sell A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Charles  Pyke.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f .  Edited  by  Les  Millbrook 
Edward  W.  Williams. 

CAST — Edgar  Kennedy,  Leon  Errol,  Frankie  Carle 
and  his  orchestra,  Pat  Rooney,  Miguelito  Valdes, 
Harold  and  Lola,  Jesse  and  James,  Lynn,  Royce  and 
Vanya,  Hans  Conried,  Dorothy  Granger,  Jack  Norton 
Minerva  Urecal,  Florence  Lake,  Jack  Rice  Dot 
Farley,  Jack  Paar.  Reviewed  8-3-48. 

THE  VELVET  TOUCH 

Independent  Artists-RKO.  Producer,  Frederick 
Brisson.  Associate  producer,  Edward  Donahue. 
Assistant  to  producer,  Leonard  Gesas.  Director,  John 
Gage.  Screenplay,  Leo  Rosten.  Original.  William 
Mercer,  Annabel  Ross.  Adaptation,  Walter  Reilly 
Photography,  Joseph  Walker.  Special  effects,  Rus- 
sell A.  Cully.  Operating  cameraman,  Edwin  Pyle 
Production  designer,  William  Flannery.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera,  Maurice  Yates.  Music  score 
Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof  f' 
Songs.  Mort  Greene,  Leigh  Harline.  Edited  by 
Chandler  House.  Editorial  supervisor,  Roland  Gross 
Sound  technicians.  Richard  Van  Hessen,  Clem  Port- 
man.  Assistant  director,  Maxwell  O.  Henry.  Script 
supervisor,  I.  Hogan.  Makeup  supervision,  Fred 
Phillips.  Hair  stylist,  Ruby  Felker.  Grip,  Henry 
Burton.  Still  man,  Alex  Kahle.  Costumes  designed 
by  Travis   Banton.   Jewels,    Rubel   Cr  Co. 

CAST — Rosalind  Russell,  Leo  Genn,  Claire  Trevor 
Sydney  Creenstreet,  Leon  Ames,  Frank  McHugh' 
Walter  Kingsford,  Dan  Tobin,  Lex  Barker,  Nydia 
Westman,    Therese    Harris,     Irving    Bacon,  Esther 


Howard,  Howard  Hayden,  William  Erwin,  Martha 
Hyer,  Steven  Flagg,  Louis  Mason,  James  Flavin, 
Charles  McAvoy,  Dan  Foster,  Russell  Hicks,  James 
Todd,  Joyce  Arling,  Ida  Schumaker,  Phillip  Barnes, 
Besse  Wade.  Days  in  production,  61.  Reviewed 
7-20-48. 

THE  VICIOUS  CIRCLE 

W.  Lee  Wilder-UA.  Producer-director,  W.  Lee 
Wilder.  Screenplay,  Guy  Endore,  Heinz  Herald. 
Play,  "The  Burning  Bush,"  by  Heinz  Herald,  Geza 
Herczeg.  Adaptation,  Noel  Langley.  Photography, 
George  Robinson.  Operating  cameraman,  Harvey 
Gould.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Thompson.  Musical  director,  Paul  Dessau. 
Edited  by  Asa  Boyd  Clark;  supervising  editor,  John 
F.  Link.  Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Production 
manager,  George  Moskov.  Assistant  director,  Mack 
Wright.  Script  supervisor,  Nona  Vas.  Makeup,  Ted 
Larsen.  Grip,  Fred  Russell.  Costumes,  Emanuel  Barton. 
Still  man,  James  Doolittle. 

CAST — Conrad  Nagel,  Fritz  Kortner,  Reinhold 
Schunzel,  Philip  van  Zandt,  Lyle  Talbot,  Eddie  LeRoy, 
Edwin  Maxwell,  Frank  Ferguson,  David  Alexander, 
Robert  Cherry,  Nina  Hansen,  Sam  Bernard,  Rita 
Gould,  Rudofph  Cameron,  Peter  Brocco,  Belle 
Mitchell,  Ben  Welden,  Michael  Mark,  Nan  Boardman. 
Mary  Lou  Harrington,  Shirley  Kneeland,  Christina 
Vale,  Lester  Dorr,  Donald  Harvey,  Fred  Fox,  Peggy 
Wynne,  Manfred  Furst,  Reuben  Wendorff,  Herman 
Waldman.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed  5-26-48. 

WAKE  OF  THE  RED  WITCH 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edmund  Grainger.  Direc- 
tor, Edward  Ludwig.  Screenplay,  Harry  Brown,  Ken- 
neth Garnet.  Original  novel,  Garland  Roark.  Pho- 
tography, Reggie  Lanning.  Special  effects-underwa- 
ter sequences,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Op- 
erating cameraman.  Herb  Kirkpatrick.  Art  direction, 
James  Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
George  Milo.  Music  score,  Nathan  Scott.  Orchestra- 
tions, Stanley  Wilson.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  En- 
ger.  Sound  technicians,  T.  A.  Carman,  Howard  Wil- 
son. Production  manager,  Joe  Dill.  Assistant  director, 
Dick  Moder.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Yutzi.  Hair 
stylists,  Peggy  Cray,  Louise  Landmeir.  Makeup,  Bob 
Mark,  H.  Smit.  Grip,  Nels  Mathias.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Adele  Palmer.  Still  man,  Donald  Keyes. 

CAST — John  Wayne.  Gail  Russell,  Gig  Young, 
Adele  Mara,  Luther  Adler,  Eduard  Franz,  Grant 
Withers,  Henry  Daniell,  Paul  Fix,  Dennis  Hoey,  Jeff 
Corey,  Erskine  Sanford,  Duke  Kahanamoku.  Days  in 
production,  34.  Reviewed  12-31-48. 

WALK  A  CROOKED  MILE 

Edward  Small-COL.  Producer,  Grant  Whytock. 
Director,  Cordon  Douglas.  Screenplay,  George  Bruce. 
Original,  Bertram  Millhauser.  Photography,  George 
Robinson.  Operating  cameraman,  Edward  Coleman. 
Art  direction,  Rudolph  Sternad.  Set  decorations, 
Howard  Bristol.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Edited 
by  James  E.  Newcom.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter. 
Production  manager,  Joseph  Small.  Assistant  director, 
Ridgeway  Callow.  Script  supervisor,  Dorothy  Cor- 
mack.  Hair  stylist,  Margaret  Martin.  Makeup,  Nor- 
bert  Miles.  Grip,  Wm.  Dalton.  Still  man,  C.  Ken 
Lobben. 

CAST — Louis  Hayward,  Dennis  O'Keefe,  Louise 
Allbritton,  Carl  Esmond,  Onslow  Stevens,  Raymond 
Burr,  Art  Baker.  Lowell  Gilmore,  Phi  I io  van  Zandt, 
Charles  Evans,  Frank  Ferguson,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Bert 
Davidson,  Paul  Bryar,  Howard  J.  Negley,  Crane  Whit- 
ley, Grandon  Rhodes,  Keith  Richards,  Tamara  Shayne, 
(narration)  Ree''  Hadley.  Days  in  production,  28. 
Reviewed  9-1-48. 

WALLFLOWER 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Frederick 
de  Cordova.  Screenplay,  Phoebe  and  Henry  Ephron. 
Original  play,  Reginald  Denham,  Marr  Orr.  Dialog 
director,  Jack  Daniels.  Photography,  Karl  Freund. 
Special  effects,  William  McGann,  Wesley  Anderson. 
Operating  cameraman,  Frank  Evans.  Art  direction, 
Hugh  Reticker.  Set  decorations.  G.  W.  Bernsten. 
Music  score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Orchestrations, 
Leonid  Raab.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein  Ed- 
ited by  Folmar  Blangsted.  Sound  technician,  Oliver 
S.  Garretson.  Production  manager,  Lou  Baum.  As- 
sistant director,  Sherry  Shourds.  Script  supervisor, 
lean  Baker.  Hair  stylist,  MyHe  Stoltz.  Makeup,  Perc 
Westmore,  John  Wallace.  Grip,  S.  K.  Taylor.  Cos- 


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tumes  designed  by  Leah  Rhodes.  Still  man,  Lloyd 
McLean. 

CAST — Robert  Hutton,  Joyce  Reynolds,  Janis 
Paige.  Edward  Arnold,  Barbara  Brown,  |erome  Cow- 
an, Don  McCuire,  Ann  Shoemaker,  Lotte  Stein, 
Walter  Sande,  Angela  Creene.  Days  in  production, 
65.  Reviewed  5-18-48. 

THE  WALLS  OF  JERICHO 

20th-FOX.  Producer-screenplay,  Lamar  Trotti. 
Director,  John  Stahl.  Novel,  Paul  Wellman.  Photog- 
raphy, Arthur  Miller.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Operating  cameraman,  Paul  Lockwood.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler,  Maurice  Ransford.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Music  score,  Cyril 
Mockridge.  Orchestrations,  Herbert  Spencer,  Maurice 
De  Packh.  Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman.  Edited 
by  |ames  B.  Clark.  Sound  technicians,  Alfred  Bruz- 
lin,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  R.  L.  Hough. 
Assistant  director,  Arthur  Jacobson.  Script  super- 
visor, Weslie  Jones.  Hair  stylists,  Gladys  Witten, 
Ann  Kirk.  Crip,  Logan  Brown.  Still  man,  J.  Milligan. 
Costumes  designed  by  Kav  Nelson.  Makeup,  Ben 
Nye,  Henry  Vilardo,  Allan  Snyder. 

CAST — Cornel  Wilde,  Anne  Baxter,  Linda  Darnell, 
Kirk  Douglas,  Ann  Dvorak,  Marjorie  Rambeau,  Henry 
Hull,  Colleen  Townsend,  Barton  MacLane,  Griff 
Barnett,  William  Tracy,  Art  Baker,  Frank  Ferguson, 
Ann  Morrison,  Hope  Landin,  Helen  Brown,  Norman 
Leavitt,  Whitford  Kane,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald.  Dick 
Rich,  Will  Wright.  Days  in  production,  64.  Reviewed 
7-7-48. 

WATERFRONT  AT  MIDNIGHT 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine, 
William  Thomas.  Director,  William  Berke.  Original 
screenplay,  Bernard  Cirard.  Photography,  Ellis  W. 
Carter.  Operating  cameraman,  Kit  Carson.  Art 
direction,  Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decorations,  Alfred 
Kegerris.  Music  score,  Harry  Lubin.  Musical  director, 
David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound 
technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  director,  Howard 
B.  Pine.  Script  supervisor,  Sam  Freedle.  Hair  stylist, 
Loretta  Bickel.  Makeup.  Paul  Stanhope.  Crip,  Karl 
Reed.  Still  man,  Eddie  Henderson. 

CAST — William  Cargan,  Mary  Beth  Hughes, 
Richard  Travis,  Richard  Crane,  Cheryl  Walker,  Horace 
McMahon,  John  Hilton,  Douglas  Fowley,  Paul  Harvey, 
Keye  Luke.  Days  in  production,  14.  Reviewed  5-5-48. 

WEST  OF  SONORA 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray 
Nazarro.  Original  screenplay,  Barry  Shipman.  Photog- 
raphy, Ira  H.  Morgan.  Operating  cameraman,  James 
Coss.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations, 
George  Montgomery.  Edited  by  lerome  Thorns.  Sound 
technician,  Josh  Westmoreland.  Assistant  director, 
Gilbert  Kay.  Script  supervisor,  Frances  McDowell. 
Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt.  Grip,  Ray  Rich.  Still  man, 
Glenn  Adams. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Steve 
Darrell,  George  Chesebro,  Anita  Castle,  Hal  Talia- 
ferro, Bob  Wilkie.  Emmett  Lynn,  Lynn  Farr.  Days 
in  production,  8.  Reviewed  6-25-48. 

WESTERN  HERITAGE 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Wallace 
A.  Crissell.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  Houston. 
Photography,  Alfred  Keller.  Special  effects,  Russell 
A.  Cully.  Operating  cameraman,  Willard  Barth.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Lucius  O.  Croxton. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Adolph  Kuri.  Music 
score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Edited  by  Desmond  Marquette.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Jean  L.  Speak,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant 
director,  John  Pommer.  Script  supervisor,  D.  Oilman. 
Makeup.  Jack  Barron.  Grip,  Henry  Burton.  Still 
man,  Oliver  Sigurdson. 

CAST — Tim  Holt,  Nan  Leslie.  Richard  Martin, 
Lois  Andrews,  Tony  Barrett,  Walter  Reed,  Harry 
Woods,  Richard  Powers,  Jason  Robards.  Robert  Bray, 
Perc  Launders.  Days  in  production,  19.  Reviewed 
1-30-48. 

WHEN  MY  BABY  SMILES  AT  ME 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor) .  Producer,  George  Jes- 
sell.  Director,  Walter  Lang.  Screenplay,  Lamar  Trot- 
ti. Original  play,  "Burlesque,"  George  Manker  Wat- 
ters,  Arthur  Hopkins.  Adaptation,  Elizabeth  Rein- 
hardt.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson.  Technicolor  di- 
rection, Natalie  Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss.    Special  ef- 


fects, Fred  Sersen.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving 
Rosenberg.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Leland  Full- 
er. Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Lansing 
Musical  settings,  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Orchestrations, 
Herbert  Spencer,  Earle  Hagen.  Musical  director,  Al- 
fred Newman.  Vocal  direction,  Charles  Henderson. 
Songs,  Mack  Gordon,  Josef  Myrow.  Edited  by  Bar- 
bara McLean.  Sound  technicians,  Bernard  Freericks, 
Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Buddy  Erickson. 
Assistant  director,  Saul  Wurtzel.  Script  supervisor, 
Teresa  Brachetto.  Hair  stylist,  Marie  Brassille.  Make- 
up, Ben  Nye,  Pat  McNally.  Dance  directors,  Seymour 
Felix,  Kenny  Williams.  Grip,  Bruce  Hunsaker.  Cos- 
tumes designed  by  Rene  Hubert.  Still  man,  Martin 
Crail. 

CAST — Betty  Grable,  Dan  Dailey  Jack  Oakie. 
June  Havoc,  Richard  Arlen,  James  Gleason,  Vanita 
Wade,  Kenny  Williams,  Jean  Wallace.  Pati  Behrs, 
Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Jerry  Maren,  George  "Beetle- 
puss"  Lewis,  Tom  Stevenson,  Sam  Bernard,  Mauritz 
Hugo,  Frank  Scannell.  Tim  Graham,  Dave  Morris. 
Days  in  production,  70.  Reviewed  11-15-48. 

WHERE  THF  NORTH  BEGINS 

Bali-SCREEN  CUILD.  Executive  producer,  Maury 
Nunes.  Producer,  Carl  Hittleman.  Director,  Howard 
Bretherton.  Screenplay,  Elizabeth  Burbridge.  Original, 
Carl  K.  Hittleman,  Harold  Klein.  Photography,  Benja- 
min Kline.  Operating  cameraman,  Perry  Finnerman. 
Music  score,  Albert  Glasser.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres. 
Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  director, 
Grip,  Paul  Whitcomb.  Still  man,  Alvin  Wyckoff. 

CAST — Russell  Hayden,  Jennifer  Holt,  Denver  Pyle, 
Robert  Farfan.  Script  supervisor,  Boyd  Blackburn. 
Steve  Barclay,  Tristram  Coffin,  Anthony  Warde,  Keith 
Richards,  Frank  Hagney,  Artie  Ortega,  J.  W.  "Joe" 
Cody,  Bill  Smith,  Willow  Bird.  Days  in  production.  5. 
Reviewed  4-5-48. 

WHIPLASH 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Lew 
Seiler.  Screenplay,  Maurice  Geraghty,  Harriet  Frank, 
Jr.  Original,  Kenneth  Earl.  Adaptation,  Cordon  Kahn. 
Dialog  director,  Felix  Jacoves.  Photography,  Peverell 
Marley.  Special  effects,  William  McGann,  Edwin 
DuPar.  Montage,  James  Leicester.  Operating  camera- 
man, Ray  Ramsey.  Art  direction,  Charles  H.  Clarke. 
Set  decorations,  Jack  McConaghy.  Music  score,  Franz 
Waxman.  Orchestrations,  Leonid  Raab.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Frank  Magee. 
Sound  technician,  Dolph  Thomas.  Production  man- 
ager, Lou  Baum.  Assistant  director,  Elmer  Decker. 
Script  supervisor,  Phylis  Rand.  Hair  stylist,  Jean  Burt. 
Makeup,  Micki  Marcellino.  Costumes  designed  by 
Milo  Anderson.  Still  man,  Frank  Bjerring. 

CAST — Dane  Clark,  Alexis  Smith,  Zachary  Scott, 
Eve  Arden,  Jeffrey  Lynn,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Alan  Hale, 
Douglas  Kennedy,  Ransom  Sherman,  Fred  Steele. 
Robert  Lowell,  Don  McCuire.  Days  in  production, 
66.  Reviewed  12-21-48. 

WHIRLWIND  RAIDERS 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Vernon 
Keays.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  Hall.  Photog- 
raphy, M.  "Andy"  Anderson.  Operating  comeraman. 
Cert  Anderson.  Art  direction.  Charles  Clague.  Set 
decorations,  David  Montrose.  Edited  by  Paul  Borof- 
sky.  Script  supervisor,  Helen  McCaffery.  Sound 
technician,  George  Cooper.  Grip,  Pat  Sutherland. 
Assistant  director,  Gilbert  Kay.  Still  man,  Irving 
Lipman.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Fred 
Sears,  Nancy  Saunders,  Little  Brown  Jug.  Jack  In- 
gram, Philip  Morris,  Patric  Hurst,  Edwin  Parker, 
Farr,  Doyle  O'Dell,  the  Radio  Rangers.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 8.  Reviewed  7-30-48. 

WHISPERING  SMITH 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Associate  producer,  Mel  Ep- 
stein. Director,  Leslie  Fenton.  Screenplay.  Frank  But- 
ler, Karl  Kamb.  Original  novel,  Frank  H  Spearman. 
Photography,  Ray  Rennahan.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Robert  Brower.  Special  effects, 
Gordon  Jennings.  Process,  Farciot  Edouart.  Operat- 
ing cameraman,  Guy  Bennett.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Walter  Tyler.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer, 
Bertram  Granger.  Music  score.  Adolph  Deutsch.  Ed- 
ited by  Archie  Marshek.  Sound  technicians.  Cene 
Merritt,  John  Cope.  Production  manager,  Bill  Mull. 
Assistant  director,  Francisco  Day.  Script  supervisor. 
Lupe  Hall.  Hair  stylist,  Nellie  Manley.  Makeup,  Wally 


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441 


Westmore.  Crip,  Darrell  Turnmire.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Mary  Kay  Dodson.  Still  man,  C.  E.  Rich- 
ardson. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Robert  Preston,  Brenda  Mar- 
shall, Donald  Crisp,  William  Demarest,  Fay  Holden, 
Murvyn  Vye,  Frank  Faylen,  John  Eldredge,  Robert 
Wood,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Will  Wright,  Don  Bar- 
clay, Eddy  C.  Waller,  Ashley  Cowan,  limmie  Dun- 
dee, Ray  Teal,  Bob  Kortman.  Days  in  production,  54. 
Reviewed  12-7-48. 


WHO  KILLED    DOC  ROBBIN 

Hal  Roach-UA.  (Part  2  of  "Laff-Time" ) .  Execu- 
tive producer,  Hal  Roach,  Jr.  Producer,  Robert  F. 
McCowan.  Director,  Bernard  Carr.  Original  screen- 
play, Maurice  Ceraghty,  Dorothy  Reid.  Photography, 
John  W.  Boyle.  Special  effects,  Roy  W.  Seawright. 
Operating  cameraman,  Ellis  Carter.  Art  direction, 
Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decorations,  William  Stevens. 
Musical  director,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Seid.  Sound  technician,  William  Randall.  Production 
manager,  Sidney  Van  Keuren.  Assistant  director, 
John  H.  Morse.  Script  supervisor,  Charles  Morton. 
Hair  stylist,  Loretta  Francel.  Makeup,  Burris  Grim- 
wood.  Crip,  Edward  Comfort.  Still  man,  Eugene 
Hackley. 

CAST — Eilene  Janssen,  Larry  Olsen,  Gerald  Per- 
reau.  Dale  Belding,  Ardda  Lynwood,  Renee  Beard, 
Virginia  Grey,  Don  Castle,  George  Zucco,  Grant 
Mitchell,  Whitford  Kane,  Donald  King.  Days  in 
production,  50.  Reviewed  5-4-48. 


WINNER  TAKE  ALL 

Chester-MONO.  Producer,  Hal  E.  Chester.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton.  Director,  Reg- 
inald Le  Borg.  Original  screenplay,  Stanley  Rubin. 
Additional  dialog,  Monte  F.  Collins.  Photography, 
William  Sickner.  Operating  cameraman,  William 
Margulies.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set  decora- 
tions, Raymond  Boltz,  Jr.  Music  score,  Edward  J. 
Kay.  Edited  by  Otho  Lovering.  Sound  technician, 
Max  Hutchinson.  Production  manager,  William  A. 
Calihan.  Assistant  director,  Allen  K.  Wood.  Script 
supervisor,  Nona  Vas.  Hair  stylist,  Lela  Chambers. 
Makeup,  Webb  Overlander.  Grip,  Grant  Tucker. 
Costumes  designed  by  Lorraine  MacLean.  Still  man, 
Al  St.  Hilaire. 

CAST — Joe  Kirkwood,  Elyse  Knox,  William  Fraw- 
ley,  Stanley  Clements,  John  Shelton,  Mary  Beth 
Hughes,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Frank  Jenks.  Lyle  Talbot, 
lack  Roper.  Eddie  Cribbon,  Wally  Vernon,  Ralph 
Sanford,  Bill  Martin,  "Big"  Ben  Moroz,  Hal  Fieber- 
ling,  William  Ruhl,  Chester  Clute,  Douglas  Fowley, 
Stanley  Prager,  Hugh  Charles,  Forrest  Matthews, 
Certrude  Astor,  Hal  Gerard.  Days  in  production,  10. 
Reviewed  8-20-48. 


THE  WINNER'S  CIRCLE 

Richard  K.  Polimer-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Richard  K. 
Polimer.  Director,  Felix  E.  Feist.  Original  screenplay, 
Howard  J.  Creen.  Additional  dialog,  Leonard  Pras- 
kins.  Photography,  Elmer  Dyer.  Equestrian  manager, 
John  Eppers.  Musical  director-score.  Lucien  Cailliet. 
Edited  by  Richard  C.  Wray;  supervising  film  editor, 
James  Newcom.  Sound  technician,  Robert  Class.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST — Johnny  Longden,  Morgan  Farley,  Robert  S. 
Howard,  William  Could,  Russ  Conway  John  Bernar- 
dino, Frank  Dae,  Jean  Willes.  Following  are  all  cham- 
pion horses:  Man  o'  War,  Seabiscuit,  Whirlaway,  Al- 
sab,  Assault,  Galant  Fox,  Bold  Venture,  Stymie,  Phar 
Lap,  Bull  Lea,  Discovery,  War  Admiral,  Sir  Barton, 
Equipoise.  Days  in  production,  75.  Reviewed  6-9-48. 


WINTER  MEETING 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Bretaigne 
Windust.  Screenplay,  Catherine  Turney.  Original 
novel,  Ethel  Vance.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Daniels. 
Photography,  Ernest  Haller.  Special  effects,  H.  F. 
Koenekamp,  Harry  Barndollar.  Operating  cameraman, 
George  Nogles.  Art  direction,  Edward  Carrerre.  Set 
decorations,  Fred  MacLean.  Music  score.  Max  Stein- 
er.  Orchestrations,  Murry  Cutter.  Musical  director, 
Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Owen  Marks.  Sound 
technician,  Robert  B.  Lee.  Production  manager,  Lou 
Baum.  Assistant  director,  Sherrv  Shourds.  Script  su- 
pervisor, Alma  Young.  Hair  stylist,  Agnes  Flannigan. 
Makeup,  Perc  Westmore,  Nick  Marcellino.  Grip,  Stan 


Young.  Still  man,  Fred  Morgan. 

CAST — Bette  Davis,  Janis  Paige,  James  Davis, 
John  Hoyt,  Florence  Bates,  Walter  Baldwin,  Ransom 
Sherman.  Days  in  production,  95.  Reviewed  4-7-48. 

THE  WOMAN  FROM  TANGIER 

COL.  Producer,  Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Harold 
Daniels.  Original  screenplay,  Irwin  Franklyn.  Photog- 
raphy, Henry  Freulich.  Operating  cameraman,  Irving 
Klein.  Art  direction,  Walter  Holscher.  Set  decora- 
tions, James  Crowe.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound 
technician.  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Paul 
Donnelly.  Script  supervisor.  Pearl  Leiter.  Hair  stylist, 
Helen  Hunt.  Makeup,  Gordon  Hubbard.  Grip,  Harold 
Hanks.  Still  man,  Ed  Cronenweth. 

CAST — Adele  Jergens,  Stephen  Dunne,  Michael 
Duane,  Denis  Creen,  Ivan  Triesault,  Curt  Bois,  Ian 
MacDonald,  Donna  DeMario,  Anton  Kosta,  Maurice 
Marsac.  Days  in  production,  10.  Reviewed  2-20-48. 

THE  WOMAN  IN  WHITE 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Peter  God- 
frey. Screenplay.  Stephen  Morehouse  Avery.  Original 
novel  by  Wilkie  Collins.  Dialog  director,  Herschel 
Daugherty.  Photography,  Carl  Guthrie.  Special  effects, 
William  McCann,  Robert  Burks.  Operating  camera- 
man, Lou  Jennings,  Art  direction,  Stanley  Fleischer. 
Set  decorations,  George  Southam.  Music  score,  Max 
Steiner.  Orchestrations,  Murray  Cutter.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Clarence  Kolster. 
Sound  technician,  Charles  Lang.  Production  man- 
ager, Don  Page.  Assistant  director,  Claude  Archer. 
Script  supervisor,  Phylis  Glazier.  Hair  stylist,  Jean 
Burt.  Makeup,  Perc  Westmore,  Ed  Voight.  Crip, 
Glynn  Harris.  Costumes  designed  by  Milo  Anderson, 
Bernard  Newman.  Still  man,  Robert  Palmer. 

CAST — Eleanor  Parker,  Alexis  Smith,  Sydney 
Greenstreet,  Gig  Young,  Agnes  Moorehead,  John 
Emery,  Curt  Bois,  Emma  Dunn,  Matthew  Boulton, 
Anita  Shar-Bolster,  Clifford  Brooke,  Barry  Bernard. 
Days  in  production,  124.  Reviewed  4-20-48. 

WOMEN  IN  THE  NIGHT 

(Made  in  Mexico)  So.  Calif.  Pictures-FILM  CLAS- 
SICS. Producer,  Louis  K.  Ansell.  Director.  William 
Rowland.  Original  screenplay,  Edwin  V.  Westrate, 
Robert  St.  Clair.  Original  based  on  case  histories 
from  United  Nations  Information  Office.  Photogra- 
phy-art direction-set  decorations,  Eugen  Shuftan. 
Music  score,  Raul  Lavista.  Edited  by  Dan  Milner. 
Sound  technician,  James  S.  Corrigan.  Production 
manager,  Antonio  G.  Tello.  Assistant  director,  Jaime 
Contreras.  Script  supervisor,  Carlos  Villantoro.  Hair 
stylist,  Angelina  Mateos.  Makeup,  Enrique  Hutchin- 
son. Crip,  lesus  Diaz.  Still  man,  Francisco  Urbina. 

CAST — Tala  Birell,  William  Henry,  Virginia  Chris- 
tine, Richard  Lee,  Cordon  Richards,  Bernadine 
Hayes,  Benson  Fong,  Frances  Chung,  Kathy  Frye, 
Helen  Mowerv,  Philip  Ahn.  Iris  Flores.  Days  in  pro- 
duction, 30.  Reviewed  1-12-48. 

WORDS  AND  MUSIC 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer.  Arthur  Freed.  Di- 
rector, Norman  Taurog.  Screenplay,  Fred  Finklehoffe. 
Original,  Guy  Bolton,  Jean  Holloway  from  the  lives 
of  Richard  Rodgers  and  Lorenz  Hart.  Adaptation, 
Ben  Feiner,  Jr.  Photography,  Charles  Rosher,  Harry 
Stradling.  Technicolor  direction.  Natalie  Kalmus, 
James  Gooch.  Special  effects.  Warren  Newcombe. 
Operating  cameraman,  John  Nickolaus,  Jr.  Art  di- 
rection, Cedric  Gibbons,  Jack  Martin  Smith.  Set  dec- 
orations. Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  A.  Pefferle.  Music 
score,  Richard  Rodgers,  Lorenz  Hart.  Orchestrations, 
Conrad  Salinger.  Vocal  arrangements,  Robert  Tucker. 
Musical  director,  Lennie  Hayton.  Edited  by  Albert 
Akst,  Ferris  Webster.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  John 
A.  Williams.  Production  manager,  Dave  Friedman. 
Assistant  director,  Dolf  Zimmer.  Script  supervisor, 
Eylla  Jacobus.  Hair  stylist,  Sydney  Cuilaroff.  Makeup, 
Jack  Dawn.  Dance  director,  Robert  Alton.  Grip, 
Frank  Barnes.  Costumes  designed  by  Helen  Rose, 
Valles.  Still  man.  lerome  Hester. 

CAST — June  Allyson,  Perrv  Como,  Judy  Garland, 
Lena  Home.  Gene  Kelly,  Mickey  Rooney.  Ann  Soth- 
ern,  Tom  Drake,  Betty  Garrett.  Janet  Leigh,  Mar- 
shall Thompson,  Jeanette  Nolan.  Richard  Quine, 
Clinton  Sundberg,  Harry  Antrim,  Ilka  Cruning,  Em- 
ory Parnell.  Helen  Spring.  Edward  Earle,  Cyd  Char- 
isse.  Mel  Torme.  Vera-Ellen.  Dee  Turnell.  Days  in 
production,  48.  Reviewed  12-3-48. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1948 


THE  WRECK  OF  THE  HESPERUS 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  John 
Hoffman.  Screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Original, 
Edward  Huebsch.  Based  on  poem  by  Henry  W.  Long- 
fellow. Photography,  Allen  Siegler.  Operating 
cameraman,  Victor  Scheurich.  Art  direction,  Robert 
Peterson.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee,  Frank 
Tuttle.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited 
by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day. 
Assistant  director,  Milton  Feldman.  Script  super- 
visor, Donna  Norridge.  Hair  stylist,  Helen  Hunt. 
Crip,  Al  Becker.  Still  man,  Joe  Walters. 

CAST — Willard  Parker,  Edgar  Buchanan,  Patricia 
White,  Holmes  Herbert,  Wilton  Graff.  Boyd  Davis, 
Jeff  Corey.  Paul  Campbell,  Paul  E.  Burns.  Trevor 
Bardette,  Herbert  Heywood,  Earl  S.  Dewey,  Mikel 
Conrad,  Patti  Brady,  Martin  Milner.  Eddy  Waller. 
Days  in  production,  16.  Reviewed  5-18-48. 

YELLOW  SKY 

20th-FOX.  Producer-screenplay,  Lamar  Trotti.  Di- 
rector, William  A.  Wellman.  Original  novel,  W.  R. 
Burnett.  Photography,  Joe  MacDonald.  Special  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Operating  cameraman,  Till  Gab- 
bani.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Albert  Hogsett. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Lansing.  Music 
score,  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestrations,  Edward  Powell. 
Edited  by  Harmon  Jones.  Sound  technicians.  Ber- 
nard Freericks,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Production  man- 
ager, Robert  Snody.  Assistant  director,  William  Eck- 
hardt.  Script  supervisor,  Stanley  Sheuer.  Hair  stylist, 
Kay  Read.  Makeup,  Ben  Nye,  Frank  Prehoda.  Crip, 
Frank  Corv,  Jr.  Still  man,  Cene  Korman. 

CAST — Cregory  Peck,  Anne  Baxter,  Richard  Wid- 
mark,  Robert  Arthur,  John  Russell,  Henry  Morgan, 
James  Barton,  Charles  Kemper,  Robert  Adler.  Harry 
Carter,  Victor  Kilian,  Paul  Hurst,  Hank  Worden,  Jay 
Silverheels,  William  Could.  Norman  Leavitt,  Chief 
Yowlachie.  Days  in  production,  44.  Reviewed  1  1  - 
22-48. 

YOU  COTTA  STAY  HAPPY 

Rampart-UI.  Executive  producer,  William  Dozier. 
Producer-screenplay,  Karl  Tunberg.  Director,  H.  C. 


Potter.  2nd  unit  director.  Jack  Hively.  Original 
Saturday  Evening  Post  serial,  Robert  Carson.  Pho- 
tography, Russell  Metty.  Special  effects,  David  S. 
Horsley.  Operating  cameraman,  William  Copper- 
smith. Production  designer,  Alexander  Colitzen.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Causman,  Ruby  R.  Levitt. 
Music  score,  Daniele  Amfitheatrof .  Orchestrations, 
David  Tamkin.  Musical  director,  Milton  Schwarz- 
wald.  Edited  by  Paul  Weatherwax.  Sound,  Leslie  I. 
Carey,  Joe  Lapis.  Production  manager,  Edward  Dodds. 
Assistant  director,  John  F.  Sherwood.  Script  super- 
visor, Kay  Phillips.  Hair  stylist,  Helene  Parrish. 
Makeup,  Bud  Westmore,  Lou  LaCava,  V.  Curtis. 
Crip,  Dean  Paup.  Costumes  designed  by  Jean  Louis. 
Still  man,  Clenn  Adams. 

CAST — Joan  Fontaine,  James  Stewart,  Eddie  Al- 
bert, Roland  Young,  Willard  Parker,  Percy  McBride, 
Porter  Hall,  Marcy  McCuire,  Arthur  Walsh,  William 
Bakewell,  Paul  Cavanaugh,  Halliwell  Hobbes,  Stan- 
ley Prager,  Mary  Forbes,  Edith  Evanson,  Peter  Ro- 
man, Houseley  Stevenson,  Emory  Parnell,  Don  Koh- 
ler,  Bert  Conway,  Hal  K.  Dawson,  Vera  Marshe, 
Jimmie  Dodd,  Robert  Rockwell,  Joe  (chimp).  Days 
in  production,  65.  Reviewed  10-28-48. 


YOU  WERE  MEANT  FOR  ME 

20th-"OX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director,  Lloyd 
Bacon.  Original  screenplay,  Elick  Moll,  Valentine 
Davies.  Photography,  Victor  Milner.  Operating 
cameraman,  Roger  Shearman.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  Richard  Irvine.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little.  Musical  director,  Lionel  Newman.  Edited  by 
William  Reynolds.  Sound  technicians,  Ceorge 
Leverett,  Roger  Heman.  Production  manager,  Charles 
Hall.  Assistant  director.  Ad  Schaumer.  Script  super- 
visor, Kathleen  Fagan.  Hair  stylist,  Kay  Reed. 
Makeup.  Ben  Nye,  Bill  Riddle.  Dance  directors,  Les 
Clark,  Kenny  Williams.  Crip,  Eddie  Ledgerwood. 
Sti'l  man,  Clifford  Maupin. 

CAST — Jeanne  Crain,  Dan  Dailey,  Oscar  Levant, 
Barbara  Lawrence,  Selena  Royle,  Percy  Kilbride. 
Herbert  Anderson.  Days  in  production,  37.  Reviewed 
1-16-48. 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


443 


PRODUCTIONS  BY  COMPANIES— 1947 

Features   •   Shorts    •   Serials   •  Color 


ALLIED  ARTISTS  (3)  : 

Black  Cold,  The  Gangster  (King  Bros.),  Song  of 
My  Heart  (Symphony). 


COLUMBIA  PICTURES  (51): 

Betty  Co-Ed,  Blind  Spot,  Blondie's  Anniversary, 
Blondie's  Big  Moment,  Blondie's  Holiday,  Bulldog 
Drummond  at  Bay,  Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes 
Back,  Cigarette  Girl,  The  Corpse  Came  COD., 
The  Crime  Doctor's  Gamble,  Dead  Reckoning,  Down 
to  Earth,  For  the  Love  of  Rusty,  Framed,  Clamour 
Girl,  The  Guilt  of  Janet  Ames,  Cunfighters,  Her 
Husband's  Affairs,  I  Love  Trouble,  It  Had  to  Be 
You,  Johnny  O'Clock,  Keeper  of  the  Bees,  Key 
Witness,  King  of  the  Wild  Horses,  Last  of  the 
Redmen,  The  Last  Round-Up,  Law  of  the  Canyon, 
Little  Miss  Broadway,  The  Lone  Hand  Texan,  The 
Lone  Wolf  in  London,  The  Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico, 
The  Millerson  Case,  Millie's  Daughter,  Mr.  District 
Attorney,  Personality  Kid,  Prairie  Raiders,  Riders  of 
the  Lone  Star,  Secret  of  the  Whistler,  Shadowed, 
Singin'  in  the  Corn,  The  Son  of  Rusty,  South  of 
Chisholm  Trail,  Sport  of  Kings,  The  Stranger  from 
Ponca  City,  Sweet  Genevieve  (Sam  Katzman), 
The  Swordsman,  Terror  Trail,  The  Thirteenth  Hour, 
Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead,  West  of  Dodge  City, 
When  a  Girl's  Beautiful. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  5  Color  Rhapsodies;  5  Color  Fantasies; 
10  Screen  Snapshots;  10  Sportsreels;  10  Commu- 
nity Sings;  8  Thrills  of  Music. 

2  REELERS:  10  Assorted  Shorts;  10  All-Stars;  7 
Stooges. 

SERIALS: 

Son  of  the  Guardsman  (15);  Jack  Armstrong  (15); 
The  Vigilante  (15). 


MONOGRAM  PICTURES  (30): 

Beauty  and  the  Beast,  Bowery  Buckaroos,  The 
Chinese  Ring,  Code  of  the  Saddle,  Fall  Guy,  The 
Guilty,  Gun  Talk,  Hard  Boiled  Mahoney,  High 
Conquest,  High  Tide,  In  Self  Defense,  It  Hap- 
pened on  Fifth  Avenue,  Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knock- 
out, Kilroy  Was  Here,  King  of  the  Bandits,  Land 
of  the  Lawless,  Louisiana,  News  Hounds,  Prairie 
Express,  Raiders  of  the  South,  Rainbow  Over  the 
Rockies,  Riding  the  California  Trail,  Robin  Hood 
of  Monterey,  Sarge  Goes  to  College,  Six  Gun 
Serenade,  Song  of  the  Sierras,  The  Trap,  Vacation 
Days,  Valley  of  Fear,  Violence. 


PARAMOUNT  PICTURES  (30): 

Adventure  Island  (Pine-Thomas),  Big  Town  (Pine- 
Thomas),  Big  Town  After  Dark  (Pine-Thomas), 
Blaze  of  Noon,  Calcutta,  California,  Cross  My 
Heart,  Danger  Street  (Pine-Thomas),  Dear  Ruth, 
Desert  Fury  (Hal  Wallis),  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go, 
Fear  in  the  Night  (Pine-Thomas),  Golden  Ear- 
rings, I  Cover  Big  Town  (Pine-Thomas),  The  Im- 
perfect Lady,  I  Walk  Alone  (Hal  Wallis),  Jungle 
Flight  (Pine-Thomas),  Ladies'  Man,  My  Favorite 
Brunette  (Hope  Enterprises).  The  Perfect  Mar- 
riage (Hal  Wallis),  The  Perils  of  Pauline,  Road 
to  Rio,  Seven  Were  Saved  (Pine-Thomas),  Sud- 
denly it's  Spring,  The  Trouble  With  Women,  Un- 
conquered  (Cecil  B.  DeMille),  Variety  Girl,  Wel- 
come Stranger,  Where  There's  Life,  Wild  Harvest. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  6  Popular  Science;  10  Crantland  Rice 
Sportlights;  4  George  Pal;  6  Little  Lulu;  6  Pop- 
eye;  6  Unusual  Occupations;  8  Novel  Tunes;  6 
Speaking  of  Animals;  6  Pacemakers. 

2  REELERS:  6  Musical  Parades. 


EAGLE-LION  PICTURES  (8): 

It's  a  Joke,  Son!,  Lost  Honeymoon,  Love  from  a 
Stranger,  Out  of  the  Blue,  Repeat  Performance, 
The  Red  Stallion,  The  Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin  (Ro- 
may),  T-Men  (Edward  Small). 

FILM  CLASSICS  (2)  : 

For  You  I  Die  (Arpi),  The  Spirit  of  West  Point. 

MCM  PICTURES  (26)  : 

The  Arnelo  Affair,  The  Beginning  or  the  End,  Cass 
Timberlane,  Cynthia,  Dark  Delusion,  Desire  Me, 
Fiesta,  Good  News,  Green  Dolphin  Street,  High 
Barbaree,  High  Wall,  The  Hucksters,  If  Winter 
Comes,  It  happened  in  Brooklyn,  Killer  McCoy, 
Lady  in  the  Lake,  Living  in  a  Big  Way,  Merton  of 
the  Movies,  My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses,  The  Ro- 
mance of  Rosy  Ridge,  Sea  of  Grass,  Song  of  Love, 
Song  of  the  Thin  Man,  This  Time  for  Keeps,  Un- 
dercover Maisie,  Unfinished  Dance. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  10  Cartoons  (Technicolor);  10  Pete 
Smith  Specialties;  5  FitzPatrick  Traveltalks;  3 
Passing  Parade. 

2  REELERS:  MCM  Specials. 


PRC  PICTURES  (26) : 

The  Big  Fix,  Border  Feud,  Born  to  Speed,  Bury 
Me  Dead,  The  Devil  on  Wheels,  Cas  House  Kids 
Go  West,  Gas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood,  Ghost  of 
Hidden  Valley  (Sig  Neufeld),  Ghost  Town  Rene- 
gades, Heading  for  Heaven  (Ace),  Heartaches, 
Killer  at  Large,  Law  of  the  Lash,  Linda  Be  Good 
(Noel  Clarke),  Philo  Vance  Returns,  Philo  Vance's 
Gamble,  Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission,  Pioneer 
Justice,  Railroaded,  Range  Beyond  the  Blue,  Step- 
child, Three  on  a  Ticket  (Sig  Neufeld),  Too  Many 
Winners,  Untamed  Fury  (Danches  Bros.),  West  to 
Glory,  Wild  Country. 


REPUBLIC  PICTURES  (40): 

Along  the  Oregon  Trail,  Angel  and  the  Badman, 
Apache  Rose,  Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon,  Bells  of 
San  Angelo,  Bill  and  Coo,  Blackmail,  Calendar 
Girl,  Driftwood,  Exposed,  The  Fabulous  Texan, 
The  Ghost  Goes  Wild,  Hit  Parade  of  1947,  Home- 
steaders of  Paradise  Valley,  Last  Frontier  Uprising, 
Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek,  Northwest  Outpost,  On 
the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Oregon  Trail  Scouts,  The 
Pilgrim  Lady,  The  Pretender,  Robin  Hood  of 
Texas,  Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon,  Saddle  Pals, 
Santa  Fe  Uprising,  Spoilers  of  the  North,  Spring- 
time in  the  Sierras,  Stagecoach  to  Denver,  That's 
My  Gal,  That's  My  Man,  Trail  to  San  Antonio,  The 
Trespasser,  Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grande.  Under 
Colorado  Skies,  Vigilantes  of  Boomtown,  Web  of 


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PROD  UCTIONS  1947 


Danger,  The  Wild  Frontier,  Winter  Wonderland, 
Wyoming,  Yankee  Fakir. 

SERIALS: 

Son  of  Zorro  ( 1  3 );  Jungle  Girl  (re-release)  (15); 
Jesse  James  Rides  Again  (13);  The  Black  Widow 
(13). 


RKO-  RADIO  PICTURES  (33): 

The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby-Soxer,  Banjo,  Beat 
the  Band,  Born  to  Kill,  Code  of  the  West,  Cross- 
fire, Desperate,  The  Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride.  Dick 
Tracy's  Dilemma,  Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome,  The 
Farmer's  Daughter,  The  Fugitive  (Argosy),  Fun 
and  Fancy  Free  (Walt  Disney),  Honeymoon,  A 
Likely  Story,  The  Locket,  The  Long  Night  (Hakim- 
Litvak),  Magic  Town  (Robt.  Riskin),  Mourning 
Becomes  Electra,  Night  Song,  Out  of  the  Past, 
Rifraff,  The  Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty  (Gold- 
wyn),  Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate,  Sinbad  the  Sailor, 
Tarzan  and  the  Huntress  (Sol  Lesser),  They  Won't 
Believe  Me,  Thunder  Mountain,  Trail  Street,  Ty- 
coon, Under  the  Tonto  Rim,  Wild  Horse  Mesa,  The 
Woman  on  the  Beach. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  7  Flicker  Flashbacks;  13  Sportscopes; 
18  Disney. 

2  REELERS:  13  This  Is  America;  6  Edgar  Kennedy; 
6  Leon  Errol;  4  Musicals;  4  Ray  Whitley  West- 
erns. 


SRO  PICTURES  (2)  : 

Duel  in  the  Sun,  The  Paradine  Case  (Vanguard). 


SCREEN  CUILD  PICTURES  (14): 

Bells  of  San  Fernando,  Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again, 
The  Burning  Cross  (Somerset),  The  Case  of  the 
Baby  Sitter,  Death  Valley  (Lida),  Dragnet  (For- 
tune Films),  Flight  to  Nowhere  (Golden  Gate), 
The  Hat  Box  Mystery,  Hollywood  Barn  Dance, 
Killer  Dill  (Max  M.  King),  Queen  of  the  Amazons 
(Affiliated),  Rolling  Home  (Robert  L.  Lippert), 
Road  to  the  Big  House  (Somerset),  Shoot  to  Kill. 


TOLA  PRODUCTIONS  (1 ) 

The  Roosevelt  Story. 


20th  CENTURY-FOX  FILMS  (28)  : 

Backlash,  Boomerang,  The  Brasher  Doubloon,  Cap- 
tain from  Castile,  Carnival  in  Costa  Rica,  The 
Crimson  Key,  Daisy  Kenyon,  Dangerous  Years, 
Forever  Amber,  The  Foxes  of  Harrow,  Gentleman's 
Agreement,  The  Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  The  Home- 
stretch, The  Invisible  Wall,  I  Wonder  Who's  Kiss- 
ing Her  Now,  Jewels  of  Brandenburg  (Sol  Wurt- 
zel),  Kiss  of  Death,  The  Late  George  Apley, 
Miracle  on  34th  Street,  Moss  Rose,  Mother  Wore 
Tights,  Nightmare  Alley,  Roses  Are  Red,  Second 
Chance,  Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim,  The  Tender  Years, 
13  Rue  Madeline,  Thunder  in  the  Valley. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  16  Adventure;  32  Terrytown;  11  Sports; 
3  Lehr  Dribble  Puss  Parade;  5  Heckle  Cr  Jeckle. 

2  REELERS:  20  March  of  Time. 

UNITED  ARTISTS  PICTURES  (25) 

Adventures  of  Don  Coyote  (Comet),  Body  and 
Soul  ( Enterprise-B.  Roberts),  Carnegie  Hall,  (Fed- 
eral Films),  Christmas  Eve  (Bogeaus),  Copacabana 
(David  L.  Hersh),  Curley  (Hal  Roach  Comedy 
Carnival),  Dangerous  Venture  (Hopalong  Cassidy), 
Dishonored  Lady  (Hunt  Stromberg),  The  Fabulous 
Dorseys  (Chas.  R.  Rogers),  The  Fabulous  Joe  (Hal 
Roach  Comedy  Carnival),  Fun  on  a  Weekend 
(Andrew  Stone),  Heaven  Only  Knows  (Nero), 
Hoppy's  Holiday  (Hopalong  Cassidy),  Intrigue 
(Star),  Lured  (Hunt  Stromberg),  The  Macomber 
Affair  (Award),  Mad  Wednesday  (Hughes),  The 


Marauders  (Hopalong  Cassidy),  Monsieur  Verdoux 
(Charles  Chaplin),   New  Orleans    (Jules  Levey), 

The  Other  Love  (Enterprise),  The  Private  Affairs 

of  Bel  Ami  ( Loew-Lewin ) ,  The  Red  House 
(Thalia),  Ramrod   (Enterprise),  Stork  Bites  Man 

Comet) . 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

I  REELERS:  4  Music  Color  Shorts;  5  Daffy  Ditty 
Shorts. 


UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL 
PICTURES  (24) : 

Brute  Force  (Hellinger),  Buck  Privates  Come 
Home,  A  Double  Life  (Kanin),  The  Egg  and  I, 
The  Exile  (Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr.),  I'll  Be  Yours, 
Ivy,  The  Lost  Moment  (Walter  Wanger),  Michigan 
Kid,  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Rustler's  Round-Up, 
Ride  the  Pink  Horse,  Secret  Beyond  the  Door 
( Wanger-Diana ) ,  The  Senator  Was  Indiscreet, 
Singapore,  Slave  Girl,  Smash-Up — The  Story  of  a 
Woman  (Wanger),  Something  in  the  Wind,  Song 
of  Scheherazade,  Time  Out  of  Mind,  The  Vigil- 
antes Return,  The  Web,  The  Wistful  Widow  of 
Wagon  Gap,  A  Woman's  Vengeance. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  9  Cartoons  (Technicolor);  8  Variety 
Views;  8  Sing  &  Be  Happy;  8  Answer  Man;  4 
Juvenile  Jerry. 

2  REELERS:  13  Musicals;  2  Specials. 
SERIALS:  The  Mysterious  Mr.  M.  (13). 

WARNER  BROTHERS  PICTURES  (22): 

Always  Together.  Beast  With  Five  Fingers,  Chey- 
enne, Cry  Wolf,  Dark  Passage,  Deep  Valley,  Escape 
Me  Never,  Humoresque,  Life  With  Father,  Love 
and  Learn,  The  Man  I  Love,  My  Wild  Irish  Rose, 
Nora  Prentiss,  Possessed,  Pursued,  Stallion  Road. 
That  Hagen  Girl,  That  Way  With  Women,  The 
Two  Mrs.  CaTolls,  The  Unfaithful,  The  Unsus- 
pected, The  Voice  of  the  Turtle. 


1  REELERS:  13  Blue  Ribbon  Cartoons  (Technicolor) 
(re-issues);  6  Joe  McDoakes;  13  Sportsparade 
(Technicolor);  10  Melody  Masters;  18  Merry 
Melody  and  Looneytunes;  8  Bugs  Bunny;  6  Ad- 
venture Specials  (Technicolor). 

2  REELERS:  8  Specials  (Technicolor)  ;  6  Featurettes. 

 ft  

FEATURES  IN  COLOR 

CINECOLOR  (8):  $0.0592  per  foot. 

Bill  and  Coo,  Rep.;  Curley,  UA;  Death  Valley, 
Screen  Guild;  The  Fabulous  Joe,  UA;  Gunfight- 
ers,  Col.;  Michigan  Kid,  Univ.;  The  Red  Stallion, 
Eagle-Lion;  The  Vigilantes  Return,  Ul. 

TECHNICOLOR   (29):  $0.0622  per  foot. 

California,  Para.;  Captain  from  Castile,  20th; 
Carnival  in  Costa  R-ica,  20th;  Desert  Fury,  Para.; 
Down  to  Earth,  Col.;  Duel  in  the  Sun,  SRO; 
Fiesta,  MGM;  Forever  Amber,  20th:  Fun  and 
Fancy  Free.  RKO;  Good  News,  MGM;  The  Home- 
stretch, 20th;  I  Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now, 
20th;  Life  With  Father,  WB ;  Mother  Wore 
Tights,  20th;  My  Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB;  Perils  of 
Pauline,  Para.;  Pirates  of  Monterey,  Ul  ;  The 
Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  RKO;  Shocking  Miss 
Pilgrim,  20th;  Sinbad  the  Sailor,  RKO;  Slave 
Girl,  Ul  ;  Song  of  Scheherazade,  Ul  ;  The  Swords- 
man, Col.;  This  Time  for  Keeps,  MGM;  Thunder 
in  the  Valley,  20th;  Tycoon,  RKO;  Unconquered, 
Para.;  Unfinished  Dance,  MGM;  Variety  Girl 
(Sequence),  Para. 

TRUCOLOR   (3):  $0.06  per  foot. 

On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail,  Rep.;  That's  My  Gal, 
Rep.;  Under  Colorado  Skies,  Rep. 

VITACOLOR  (1): 

Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


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PRODUCTION  CREDITS— 1947 


ADVENTURE  ISLAND 

Pine-Thomas-PARA  iCinecolor).  Producers,  Wil- 
liam Pine,  William  Thomas.  Director,  Peter  Stewart. 
Screenplay,  Maxwell  Shane.  Novel,  "Ebb  Tide"  by 
Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  Lloyd  Osbourne.  Photog- 
raphy, Jack  Greenhalgh.  Cinecolor  supervisor,  Arthur 
Phelps.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations, 
Elias  H.  Reif.  Music  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Edited  by 
Howard  Smith.  Sound  technician,  L.  John  Myers.  As- 
sistant director,  Howard  Pine. 

CAST — Rory  Calhoun,  Rhonda  Fleming,  Paul  Kelly, 
John  Abbott,  Alan  Napier.  Reviewed  8-11-47. 

Days  in  production,  19. 

ADVENTURES  OF  DON  COYOTE 

Comet-UA.  Producers,  Buddy  Rogers  and  Ralph 
Cohn.  Associate  producer,  Selmer  L.  Chalif.  Director, 
Reginald  LeBorg.  Screenplay,  Bob  Williams  and  Har- 
old Tarshis.  Original,  Bob  Williams.  Photography, 
Fred  Jackman.  Art  direction,  George  Van  Marter. 
Music  score-director,  David  Chudnow.  Songs,  Rene 
Touzat.  Edited  by  Lynn  Harrison.  Sound  technician, 
Hugh  McDowell.  Assistant  director,  Louis  Cermon- 
prez. 

CAST — Richard  Martin,  Frances  Rafferty,  Marc 
Cramer,  Val  Carlo,  Bennie  Bartlett,  Frank  Fenton, 
Byron  Foulger,  Edwin  Parker,  Pierce  Lyden,  Frank 
McCarroll.  Reviewed  4-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  24. 

ALONG  THE  OREGON  TRAIL 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Melville  Tucker.  Di- 
rector, R.  C.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Earle 
Snell.  Additional  dialog,  Royal  K.  Cole.  Photography, 
Alfred  S.  Keller.  Special  photographic  effects,  How- 
ard &  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direction,  Fred  Ritter. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Helen  Hansard. 
Music  score,  Mort  Glickman.  Songs,  Foy  Willing. 
Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Earl 
Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Herb  Mendelsohn. 

CAST — Foy  Willing,  the  Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage, 
Monte  Hale,  Adrian  Booth,  Clayton  Moore,  Roy  Bar- 
croft,  Max  Terhune,  Will  Wright,  Wade  Crosby, 
LeRoy  Mason,  Tom  London,  Forrest  Taylor.  Reviewed 
9-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  22. 

ALWAYS  TOCETHER 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Cottlieb.  Director,  Frederick 
De  Cordova.  Original  screenplay,  Phoebe  and  Henry 
Ephron,  I.  A.  L.  Diamond.  Photography,  Carl  Guthrie. 
Montage,  James  Leicester.  Special  effects,  William 
McGann,  Edwin  DuPar.  Art  direction,  Leo  K.  Kuter. 
Set  decorations  Jack  McConaghy.  Music  score,  Wer- 
ner Heymann.  Orchestrations,  Leonid  Raab.  Musical 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Folmar  Blang- 
sted.  Sound  technician,  C.  A.  Riggs.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. James  McMahon. 

CAST — Robert  Hutton,  Joyce  Reynolds,  Cecil  Kel- 
laway,  Ernest  Truex,  Don  McGuire.  Ransom  Sherman, 
Douglas  Kennedy.  Reviewed  12-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  30. 

ANGEL  AND  THE  BADMAN 

REP.  Producer,  John  Wayne,  Director  -  original 
screenplay,  James  Edward  Grant.  2nd  Unit  director, 
Yakima  Canutt.  Photography,  Archie  J.  Stout.  Special 
effects  photography,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker. Production  design,  Ernest  Fegte.  Set  decora- 
tions, Charles  Thompson.  Music  score,  Richard  Hage- 
man.  Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer.  Songs,  Kim 
Cannon,  Walter  Kent.  Edited  by  Henry  Keller. 
Sound  technician,  Victor  Appel.  Assistant  director, 
Harvey  Dwight. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Gail  Russell,  Harry  Carey, 
Bruce  Cabot,  Irene  Rich,  Lee  Dixon,  Stephen  Grant, 
Tom  Powers,  Paul  Hurst,  Olin  Howlin,  John  Halloran, 


Joan  Barton,  Craig  Woods,  Marshall  Reed.  Reviewed 
2-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

APACHE  ROSE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Di- 
rector, William  Whitney.  Original  screenplay,  Gerald 
Geraghty.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Art  direction, 
Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy, 
Jr.  and  Perry  Murdock.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Musical  direction,  Morton  Scott. 
Sound,  Richard  E.  Tyler.  Edited  by  Les  Orlebeck. 
Assistant  director,  Leonard  Kunody. 

CAST  —  Roy  Rogers,  Dale  Evans,  Olin  Howlin, 
George  Meeker,  John  Laurenz,  Russ  Vincent,  Minerva 
Urecal,  LeRoy  Mason,  Donna  De  Mario,  Terry  Frost, 
Conchita  Lemus,  Tex  Terry,  "Trigger."  Reviewed  3- 
19-47. 

Days  in  production,  27. 

THE  ARNELO  AFFAIR 

MCM.  Producer,  Jerry  Bresler.  Director-Screen- 
play, Arch  Oboler.  Original  story,  Jane  Burr.  Photog- 
raphy, Charles  Salerno.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Wade  Rubottom.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Thomas  Theuerkauf.  Music  score,  George  Bassman. 
Edited  by  Harry  Komer.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer. 
Assistant  director,  Bert  Glazer. 

CAST — John  Hodiak,  George  Murphy,  Frances  Gif- 
ford.  Dean  Stockwell,  Eve  Arden,  Warner  Anderson, 
Lowell  Gilmore,  Michael  Branden,  Ruth  Brady,  Ruby 
Dandridge,  Joan  Woodbury.  Reviewed  2-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  40. 

THE  BACHELOR  AND  THE  BOBBY-SOXER 

RKO.  Producer,  Dore  Schary.  Assistant  to  producer, 
Edgar  Peterson.  Director,  Irving  Reis.  Original  screen- 
play, Sidney  Sheldon.  Photography,  Robert  de  Grasse, 
Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Carroll  Clark. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James  Altwies.  Music 
score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Edited  by  Frederic  Knudtson.  Sound  technicians, 
John  L.  Cass,  Clem  Portman.  Assistant  director,  Nate 
Levinson. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Myrna  Loy,  Shirley  Temple, 
Rudy  Vallee,  Ray  Collins,  Harry  Davenport,  Johnny 
Sands,  Don  Beddoe,  Lillian  Randolph,  Veda  Ann 
Borg,  Dan  Tobin,  Ransom  Sherman,  William  Bake- 
well,  Irving  Bacon,  Ian  Bernard,  Carol  Hughes,  Wil- 
liam Hall,  Gregory  Gay.  Reviewed  6-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  84. 

BACKLASH 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Associate  producer, 
Cliff  R.  Cans.  Director,  Eugene  Forde.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Earl  Bellamy.  Original  story  and  screenplay, 
Irving  Elman.  Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art  di- 
rection, Robert  Peterson.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  T. 
Thompson.  Musical  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Musical 
supervision,  David  Chudnow.  Sound,  John  Carter.  Ed- 
ited by  William  F.  Claxton. 

CAST — Jean  Rogers,  Richard  Travis,  Larry  Blake, 
John  Eldredge,  Leonard  Strong,  Robert  Shayne,  Louise 
Currie,  Douglas  Fowley,  Sara  Berner,  Richard  Bene- 
dict, Wynne  Larke.  Susan  Klimist.  Reviewed  3-20-47 

Days  in  production,  17. 

BANDITS  OF  DARK  CANYON 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Gordon  Kav.  Director, 
Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  Bob  Williams.  Pho- 
tography, John  MacBurnie.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo. 
Set  recorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo. 
Musical  direction,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Les 
Orlebeck.  Sound  technician.  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant 
director,  Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Black  Jack  (Horse), 


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PRODUCTIONS  1947 


Bob  Steele,  Eddy  Waller,  Roy  Barcroft,  John  Hamil- 
ton, Linda  Johnson,  Gregory  Marshall,  Francis  Ford, 
Eddie  Acuff,  LeRoy  Mason,  Jack  Norman.  Reviewed 
12-3-47, 

Days  in  production,  7. 

BANJO 

RKO.  Producer-original  screenplay,  Lillie  Hay- 
ward.  Director,  Richard  O.  Fleischer.  Photography, 
George  E.  Diskant.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Adolph  Kuri  Music 
score,  Alexander  Laszlo.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Les  Millbrook.  Sound  technicians. 
Earl  A.  Wolcott,  Clem  Portman.  Assistant  director, 
Scott  Beal. 

CAST — Sharyn  Moffett,  Jacqueline  White,  Walter 
Reed,  Una  O'Connor,  Herbert  Evans,  Louise  Beavers, 
Ernest  Whitman,  Lanny  Rees,  Theron  Jackson,  How- 
ard McNeeley  and  "Banjo."  Reviewed  4-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  41. 

BEAST  WITH  FIVE  FINCERS 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Robert 
Florey.  Technical  advisor,  Dario  Sabatello.  Screen- 
play, Curt  Siodmak.  Original  story,  William  Fryer 
Harvey.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Daniels.  Photography, 
Wesley  Anderson.  Special  effects,  William  McGann, 
H.  Koenekamp.  Art  direction,  Stanley  Fleischer.  Set 
decorations.  Walter  Tilford.  Music  score,  Max  Steiner. 
Edited  by  Frank  McCee.  Sound  technician,  Oliver  S. 
Garretson.  Assistant  director,  Art  Lueker.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein. 

CAST — Robert  Alda,  Andrea  King,  Peter  Lorre, 
Victor  Francen,  J.  Carroll  Naish,  Charles  Dingle,  John 
Alvin,  David  Hoddman,  Barbara  Brown,  Patricia 
White,  William  Edmunds,  Belle  Mitchell,  Ray  Wal- 
ker, Pedro  de  Cordoba.  Reviewed  12-20-46. 

Days  in  production,  52. 

BEAT  THE  BAND 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Michel  Kraike.  Director,  John  H.  Auer.  Screenplay, 
Lawrence  Kimble.  Original  play,  George  Abbott. 
Original  music  and  lyrics,  John  Green,  George  Marion, 
Jr.  Adaptation,  Arthur  Ross,  Lawrence  Kimble.  Pho- 
tography, Frank  Redman.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino,  Lucius  O.  Croxton.  Set  decoration,  Dar- 
rell Silvera,  Shelby  Willis.  Songs,  Leigh  Harline,  Mort 
Greene.  Edited  by  Samuel  E.  Beetley.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Jean  L.  Speak,  Earl  B.  Mounce.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Harry  D'Arcy. 

CAST — Frances  Langford,  Ralph  Edwards,  Phillip 
Terry,  June  Clayworth,  Mabel  Paige,  Andrew  Tombes, 
Donald  MacBride,  Mira  McKinney,  Harry  Harvey, 
Grady  Sutton,  Gene  Krupa  and  his  band.  Reviewed 
2-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  30. 

BEAUTY  AND  THE  BANDIT 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Nigh.  Original  screenplay,  Charles  Belden.  Orig- 
inal based  on  O.  Henry  characters.  Photography,  Har- 
ry Neumann.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Musical  di- 
rector, Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Fred  Maguire.  Sound 
technician,  Franklin  Hansen.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Davis. 

CAST — Gilbert  Roland,  Martin  Garralaga,  Frank 
Yaconelli,  Ramsey  Ames,  Vida  Aldana,  George  J. 
Lewis,  William  Gould,  Glenn  Strange,  Dimas  Sotello. 
Reviewed  1-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

THE  BEGINNING  OR  THE  END 

MCM.  Producer,  Samuel  Marx.  Director,  Norman 
Taurog.  Screenplay,  Frank  Wead.  Original,  Robert 
Considine.  Photography,  Ray  June.  Montage,  Peter 
Ballbusch.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Hans  Peters. 
Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe,  A.  Arnold  Gilles- 
pie, Donald  Jahrus.  Set  decoration,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Keogh  Oleason.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amf itheatrof. 
Edited  by  George  Boemler.  Sound  director,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  directors,  Stanley  Goldsmith,  Frank 
Myers.  Scientific  technical  advisors,  Dr.  H.  T.  Wensel, 
Dr.  Edward  R.  Tompkins,  Dr.  David  Hawkins,  W. 
Bradford  Shank.  Military  technical  advisors.  Col. 
William  A.  Considine,  Lt.  Col.  Charles  W.  Sweeney. 

CAST — Brian  Donlevy,  Robert  Walker,  Tom  Drake, 


Beverly  Tyler,  Audrey  Totter,  Hume  Cronyn,  Hurd 
Hatfield,  Joseph  Calleia,  Godfrey  Tearle,  Victor  Fran- 
cen, Richard  Haydn,  Jonathan  Hale,  John  Litel,  Henry 
O'Neill,  Warner  Anderson,  Barry  Nelson,  Art  Baker, 
Ludwig  Stossel,  John  Hamilton,  Frank  Ferguson,  Tom 
Stevenson,  John  Gallaudet,  Nella  Walker,  Edward 
Earle,  Martin  Kosleck,  Moroni  Olsen,  Norman  Lloyd, 
Jim  Davis,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Frank  Wilcox,  Henry 
Hall,  Paul  Harvey,  Larry  Johns,  Robert  Emmett 
Keane,  James  Bush,  Trevor  Bardette,  William  Wright, 
Damian  O'Flynn.  Reviewed  2-19-47. 
Days  in  production,  45. 

BELLS  OF  SAN  ANGELO 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Di- 
rector, William  Whitney.  Screenplay,  Sloan  Nibley. 
Original,  Paul  Gangelin.  Photography,  Jack  Marta. 
Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Musical  director, 
Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Les  Orlebeck.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  lack  Lacey. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers  and  Trigger,  Dale  Evans.  Andy 
Devine,  John  McGuire,  Olaf  Hytten,  David  Sharpe, 
Fritz  Leiber,  Hank  Patterson,  Fred  S.  Toones,  Eddie 
Acuff,  Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers. 
Reviewed  5-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  42. 


BELLS  OF  SAN  FERNANDO 
SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  As- 
sociate producer,  Duncan  Renaldo.  Director,  Terry 
Morse.  Original  screenplay,  Jack  DeWitt  and  Renault 
Duncan.  Photography,  Robert  Pittack.  Art  direction, 
Frank  Dexter.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow. 
Edited  by  George  McGuire.  Sound  technician,  Percy 
Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Willard  Sheldon. 

CAST — Donald  Woods,  Gloria  Warren,  Shirley 
O'Hara,  Byron  Foulger,  Paul  Newlan,  Anthony  Warde, 
Monte  Blue,  Claire  DuBrey,  David  Leonard.  Gordon 
Clark,  Gilbert  Galvan,  Felipe  Turich.  Reviewed  3- 
27-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  1 . 


BETTY  CO-ED 

Col.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Director,  Arthur 
Dreifuss.  Original  screenplay,  Arthur  Dreifuss  and 
George  H.  Plympton.  Photography,  Andy  Anderson. 
Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Fred 
Martin.  Musical  director,  Paul  Mertz.  Songs.  Allan 
Roberts,  Doris  Fisher,  J.  P.  Fogarty,  Rudy  Vallee. 
Edited  by  Henry  Batista.  Sound  technician,  Jess  Bas- 
tian.  Assistant  director,  Lee  Vallee. 

CAST — Jean  Porter,  Shirley  Mills,  William  Mason, 
Rosemary  La  Planche,  Kay  Morgan,  Jackie  Moran, 
Jane  Isbell,  Edward  van  Sloan,  George  Meader,  Patsy 
Moran,  Ray  Bennett,  Jan  Savitt  and  orchestra.  Re- 
viewed 2-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

BEYOND  OUR  OWN 

Religious  Film  Association.  Producer,  Jack  Chertok. 
Director,  Sammy  Lee.  Screenplay,  Doane  Hoag.  Pho- 
tography, Robert  Pittack.  Music  score,  Rudy  DeSaxe. 
Edited  by  Jack  Ruggiero. 

CAST — Charles  Russell,  DeForrest  Kelley,  Trudy 
Marshall,  Pierre  Watkin.  Richard  Loo,  Philip  Dum- 
brille.  Reviewed  11-7-47. 


THE  BIG  FIX 

PRC.  Producer  Ben  Stoloff.  Assistant  producer, 
Marvin  D.  Stahl.  Director,  James  Flood.  Screenplay, 
George  Bricker  and  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Original  story 
by  Sonja  Chernus  and  George  Ross.  Adaptation,  Joel 
Malone.  Dialog  director,  Stewart  Stern.  Photog- 
raphy, Virgil  Miller.  Photographic  effects,  George  J. 
Teague.  Art  direction,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations. 
Armor  Marlowe.  Music  score,  Emil  Cadkin.  Musical 
director,  Irving  Friedman.  Editorial  supervision,  Al- 
fred DeGaetano.  Edited  by  Norman  Colbert.  Sound 
technicians,  J.  N.  A.  Hawkins,  John  L.  Myers.  Assist- 
ant director,  Howard  Koch. 

CAST — James  Brown,  Sheila  Ryan,  Noreen  Nash, 
Regis  Toomey,  Tom  Noonan,  John  Shelton,  Charles 
McGraw,  Charles  Mitchell,  John  Morgan,  Nana  Bry- 
ant, Howard  Negley.  Reviewed  5-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 


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BIC  TOWN 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  William  Thomas.  Screenplay, 
Geoffrey  Homes.  Original,  Geoffrey  Homes  and  Max- 
well Shane.  Based  on  radio  program  of  same  name. 
Photography,  Fred  jackman,  jr.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul 
Sylos.  Music  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Edited  by  Howard 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director, 
Nat  Merman. 

CAST — Phillip  Reed,  Hillary  Brooke,  Robert  Low- 
ery,  Byron  Barr,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Nana  Bryant,  Charles 
Arnt.  Reviewed  2-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

BIG  TOWN  AFTER  DARK 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producer,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  William  C.  Thomas.  Original 
screenplay,  Whitman  Chambers.  Original  radio  pro- 
gram. Photography,  Ellis  W.  Carter.  Art  direction,  F. 
Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  Thompson,  Alfred 
Kegerris.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound  technician, 
Max  Hutchinson.  Assistant  director,  Howard  Pine. 

CAST — Philip  Reed,  Hillary  Brooke,  Richard  Travis, 
Anne  Gillis,  Vince  Barnett,  )oe  Sawyer,  Douglas 
Blackley,  Charles  Arnt,  Joe  Allen,  Jr.,  William  Haade, 
Arthur  Space,  Dick  Keene,  Sumner  Getchel.  Reviewed 
1  1-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  16. 

BILL  AND  COO 

Ken  Murray-REP.  (Trucolor).  Producer,  Ken  Mur- 
ray. Director,  Dean  Riesner.  Screenplay,  Royal  Foster, 
Dean  Riesner.  Original  idea  from  "Ken  Murray's 
Blackouts."  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Art  direction, 
Fred  Malatesta.  Music  score,  David  Buttolph.  Musical 
director,  Lionel  Newman.  Songs,  Dave  Buttolph, 
Lionel  Newman,  Royal  Foster.  Edited  by  Harold 
Minter.  Sound  technicians,  Howard  Wilson,  T.  A. 
Carmen.  Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Ken  Murray,  George  Burton,  Elizabeth 
Walters,  Burton's  Birds,  Curley  Twiford's  Jimmy  the 
Crow.  Reviewed  12-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  18. 

BLACK  COLD 

ALLIED  ARTISTS.  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Jeffrey 
Bernerd.  Directors,  Phil  Karlson,  Reeves  "Breezy" 
Eason.  Screenplay,  Agnes  Christine  Johnston.  Original, 
Caryl  Coleman.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Cine- 
color  supervisor,  Wilton  Holm.  Art  direction,  E.  R. 
Hickson,  Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Roy  Liv- 
ingston. Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
director,  Bob  Farfan. 

CAST — Anthony  Quinn,  Katherine  DeMille,  Elyse 
Knox,  Ducky  Louie,  Kane  Richmond,  Moroni  Olsen, 
Raymond  Hatton,  Thurston  Hall,  Charles  Trowbridge, 
Darryl  Hickman,  Clem  McCarthy,  Joe  Hernandez. 
Reviewed  6-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  49. 

BLACKMAIL 

REP.  Associate  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Director,  Lesley  Selander.  Screenplay,  Royal  K.  Cole. 
Original,  Robert  Leslie  Bellem.  Additional  dialog, 
Albert  DeMond.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Art 
direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  James  Redd.  Musical  director,  Mort 
Glickman.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Herbert  Norsch.  Assistant  director,  Al  Wood. 

CAST — William  Marshall,  Adele  Mara,  Ricardo 
Cortez,  Grant  Withers,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Richard 
Fraser,  Roy  Barcroft,  George  J.  Lewis,  Gregory  Gay, 
Tristam  Coffin,  Eva  Novak,  Bud  Wolfe.  Reviewed 
8-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

BLAZE  OF  NOON 

PARA.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Director,  John 
Farrow.  Screenplay,  Frank  Wead,  Arthur  Sheekman, 
from  novel  by  Ernest  K.  Gann.  Photography,  William 
C.  Mellor.  Editorial  supervision,  Eda  Warren.  Edited 
by  Sally  Forrest.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Robert 
Anderson.  Aerial  unit  supervisor,  Paul  Mantz.  Aerial 
photography,  Thomas  Tutwiler.  Special  effects,  Gor- 
don and  Devereux  Jennings.  Process  photographer, 
Farciot  Edouart.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Bert 
Granger.  Sound,  Stanley  Cooley,  Walter  Oberst.  Mu- 
sic score,  Adolph  Deutsch.  Technical  adviser,  Col. 


Clarence  A.  Shoop.  Assistant  director,  William  H. 
Coleman. 

CAST — Anne  Baxter,  William  Holden,  Sonny  Tufts, 
William  Bendix,  Sterling  Hayden,  Howard  da  Silva, 
Johnny  Sands,  Jean  Wallace,  Edith  King,  Lloyd  Cor- 
rigan,  Dick  Hogan,  Will  Wright.  Reviewed  3-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  58. 

BLIND  SPOT 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Robert 
Gordon.  Screenplay,  Martin  Goldsmith.  Original, 
Barry  Perowne.  Photography,  George  B.  Meehan. 
Art  direction,  Cary  Odell.  Musical  director,  Paul 
Sawtell.  Edited  by,  Henry  Batista.  Sound  technician, 
Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director,  William  Tummel. 

CAST  —  Chester  Morris,  Constance  Dowling, 
Steven  Geray,  Sid  Tomack,  James  Bell,  Paul  E.  Burns, 
William  Forrest.  Reviewed  2-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  17. 

BLONDIE'S  ANNIVERSARY 

COL.  Director,  Abby  Berlin.  Original  screenplay, 
Jack  Henley.  Original  comic  strip  by  Chic  Young. 
Photography,  Vincent  Farrar.  Art  direction,  George 
Brooks.  Set  decorations,  William  Kiernan.  Musical 
director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Al  Clark. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director, 
Paul  Donnelly. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry  Simms, 
Marjorie  Kent,  Jerome  Cowan,  Grant  Mitchell,  Wil- 
liam Frawley,  Edmund  MacDonald,  Fred  Sears,  Jack 
Rice,  Alyn  Lockwood,  Frank  Wilcox,  Daisy  (dog). 
Reviewed  12-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  5. 

BLONDIE'S  BIC  MOMENT 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Abby  Berlin. 
Original  screenplay,  Connie  Lee.  Based  on  comic  strip 
by  Chic  Young.  Photography,  Allen  Siegler.  Art  di- 
rection, Ben  Hayne.  Set  Decorations,  Louis  Diage. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by 
Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  technician,  George  Cooper. 
Assistant  director,  Carter  DeHaven. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry  Simms, 
Marjorie  Kent,  Anita  Louise,  Jerome  Cowan,  Danny 
Mummert,  Jack  Rice,  Jack  Davis,  Johnny  Granath, 
Hal  K.  Dawson,  Eddie  Acuff,  Alyn  Lockwood,  Robert 
DeHaven,  Robert  Stevens,  Douglas  Wood,  Daisy. 
Reviewed  8-1  -47. 

Days  in  production,  24. 

BLONDIE'S  HOLIDAY 

COL.  Director,  Abby  Berlin.  Original  screenplay, 
Constance  Lee.  Original  based  on  comic  strip  by 
Chic  Young.  Photography,  Vincent  Farrar.  Art  di- 
rection, Ben  Hayne.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee, 
Frank  Kramer.  Musical  director,  Micha  Bakaleinikoff. 
Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  technician,  Howard 
Fogetti.  Assista/it  director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry  Simms, 
Marjorie  Kent,  Jerome  Cowan,  Grant  Mitchell,  Sid 
Tomack,  Mary  Young,  Jeff  York,  Bobby  Larson,  Jody 
Gilbert,  Jack  Rice,  Alyn  Lockwood,  Eddie  Acuff,  Tim 
Ryan,  Anne  Nagel,  Rodney  Bell.  Reviewed  8-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

BODY  AND  SOUL 
Enterprise-R.  B.  Roberts — UA.  Director,  Robert 
Rossen.  Original  screenplay,  Abraham  Polonsky,  Pho- 
tography, James  Wong  Howe.  Art  direction,  Nathan 
Juran.  Set  decorations,  Edward  J.  Boyle.  Music  score, 
Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  director,  Rudolph  Polk. 
Songs,  Johnny  Green,  Edward  Heyman,  Robert  Sour, 
Frank  Eyton.  Edited  by  Francis  Lyon.  Sound  technic- 
ian, Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Aid- 
rich. 

CAST — John  Garfield,  Lilli  Palmer,  Hazel  Brooks, 
Anne  Revere,  William  Conrad,  Joseph  Pevney,  Can- 
ada Lee,  Lloyd  Goff,  Art  Smith,  James  Burke,  Vir- 
ginia Gregg,  Peter  Virgo,  Joe  Devlin.  Shimen  Ruskin, 
Mary  Currier,  Milton  Kibbee,  Tim  Ryan,  Artie  Dor- 
rell,  Cy  Rings,  Glen  Lee,  John  Indrisano,  Dan  Toby. 
Reviewed  8-13-47. 

Days  in  production,  55. 

BOOMERANG 

20t?i-FOX.  Executive  producer.  Darryl  F.  Zanuck. 
Producer,  Louis  deRochemont.  Director,  Elia  Kazan. 


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Screenplay,  Richard  Murphy.  Original  article,  by 
Anthony  Abbott.  Photography,  Norbert  Brodine. 
Art  direction,  Richard  Day,  Chester  Core.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Phil  D'Esco.  Musical  score,  David 
Buttolph.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Or- 
chestral arrangements,  Edward  Powell.  Edited  by 
Harmon  Jones.  Sound  technicians,  W.  D.  Flick,  Roger 
Heman.  Assistant  director,  Tom  Dudley. 

CAST — Dana  Andrews,  Jane  Wyatt,  Lee  J.  Cobb, 
Cara  Williams,  Arthur  Kennedy,  Sam  Levene,  Tay- 
lor Holmes,  Robert  Keith,  Ed  Begley,  Philip  Coolidge, 
Lester  Lonergen,  Lewis  Leverett,  Richard  Carrick, 
Karl  Maiden,  Ben  Lackland,  Hen  Carew,  Barry  Kelley, 
Wyrley  Birch,  Johnny  Stearns,  Guy  Thomajan,  Lucia 
Seger,  Dudley  Saddler,  Walter  Creaza,  Helen  Hatch, 
Joe  Kazan,  Ida  McCuire,  Ceorge  Petrie,  John  Car- 
mody,  Clay  Clement,  E.  J.  Ballantine,  William  Chal- 
lee,  Edgar  Stehli,  Jimmy  Dobson,  Lawrence  Paquin, 
Anthony  Ross.  Bert  Freed,  Royal  Beal.  Rev.  1  -24-47. 

Days  in  production,  49. 

BORDER  FEUD 

PRC.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray  Taylor. 
Original  screenplay,  Joe  O'Donnell.  Patricia  Harper. 
Photography,  Milford  Anderson.  Edited  by  Joe  Cluck. 

CAST — Lash  LaRue,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Bob  Dun- 
can, Brad  Slaven,  Kenneth  Farrell,  Gloria  Marlen, 
Casey  MacCregor,  Ian  Keith,  Mikel  Conrad,  Ed  Cas- 
sidy.  Reviewed  12-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

BORN  TO  KILL 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Robert  Wise.  Screenplay, 
Eve  Greene,  Richard  Macaulay.  Original  novel, 
"Deadlier  Than  the  Male,"  by  James  Gunn.  Photo- 
graphy, Robert  deGrasse.  Photographic  special  ef- 
fects, Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera,  John  Sturtevant.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Musical  Director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Les 
Millbrook.  Sound  Technicians,  Robert  H.  Guhl,  Roy 
Granville.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Weiss. 

CAST — Lawrence  Tierney,  Claire  Trevor.  Walter 
Slezak,  Phillip  Terry,  Audrey  Long,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr., 
Isabel  Jewell,  Esther  Howard,  Kathryn  Card,  Tony 
Barrett,  Grandon  Rhodes.  Reviewed  4-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  41. 

BORN  TO  SPEED 

PRC.  Producer,  Ben  Stoloff.  Associate  producer, 
Marvin  D.  Stahl.  Director,  Edward  L.  Cahn.  Screen- 
play, Crane  Wilbur.  Scott  Darling,  Robert  B.  Chur- 
chill. Original,  Robert  B.  Churchill.  Photography, 
Jackson  Rose,  Special  effects,  George  Teague.  Art 
direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Armor 
Marlowe,  Clarence  Steensen.  Musical  score,  Alvin 
Levin.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by 
W.  Donn  Hayes.  Sound  technician,  L.  John  Myers. 
Assistant  director,  Howard  Koch. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Sands,  Terry  Austin,  Don  Castle, 
Frank  Orth,  Geraldine  Wall,  Joe  Haworth,  Crane 
Wilbur.  Reviewed  1-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  21. 

BOWERY  BUCKAROOS 

MONO.  Producer,  Jan  Crippo.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  Tim  Ryan,  Edmond 
Seward.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Special  ef- 
fects, Augie  Lohman.  Art  direction,  David  Milton. 
Set  decorations,  Ray  Boltz.  Musical  director,  Edward 
Kay.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Sound  technician, 
John  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Fox. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Bobby  Jordan, 
Gabriel  Dell,  Billy  Benedict,  David  Gorcey,  Julie 
Briggs,  Bernard  Gorcey,  Jack  Norman,  Minerva 
Urecal,  Russell  Simpson,  Chief  Yowlachi,  Iron  Eyes 
Cody,  Rosa  Turich.  Sherman  Sanders,  Billy  Wilker- 
son,  Jack  O'Shea,  Bud  Osborne.  Reviewed  11-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

THE  BRASHER  DOUBLOON 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Robert  Bassler.  Director,  John 
Brahm.  Screenplay,  Dorothy  Hannah,  Original  novel, 
"High  Window,"  Raymond  Chandler.  Adaption, 
Leonard  Praskins.  Photography,  Lloyd  Ahern.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction, 
James  Basavi,  Richard  Irvine.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 


Little,  Frank  Hughes.  Music  score,  David  Buttolph. 
Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Maurice  de  Packh.  Edited  by  Harry  Reynolds. 
Sound  technicians,  Eugene  Grossman,  Harry  M. 
Leonard.  Assistant  director,  Hal  Herman. 

CAST — George  Montgomery,  Nancy  Guild,  Conrad 
Janis,  Roy  Roberts,  Fritz  Kortner,  Florence  Bates, 
Marvin  Miller,  Housely  Stevenson,  Bob  Adler,  Jack 
Conrad,  Alfred  Linder,  Jack  Overman,  Jack  Stoney, 
Ray  Spiker,  Paul  Maxey,  Joe  Palma,  Al  Eben.  Re- 
viewed 2-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  54. 

BRUTE  FORCE 

Ul.  Producer,  Mark  Hellinger.  Associate  producer, 
Jules  Buck.  Director,  Jules  Dassin.  Screenplay,  Richard 
Brooks.  Original,  Robert  Patterson.  Photography, 
William  Daniels.  Special  photography,  David  S.  Hors- 
ley.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  John  F.  De  Cuir. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Charles  Wy- 
rick.  Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by  Edward 
Curtiss.  Sound  technicians,  Charles  Felstead,  Robert 
Pritchard.  Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Burt  Lancaster,  Hume  Cronyn,  Charles 
Bickford,  Yvonne  De  Carlo,  Ann  Blyth,  Ella  Raines, 
Anita  Colby,  Sam  Levene,  Howard  Duff,  Art  Smith, 
Roman  Bohnen,  John  Hoyt,  Richard  Gaines,  Frank 
Puglia,  Jeff  Corey,  Vince  Barnett,  James  Bell,  Jack 
Overman,  Whit  Bissell,  Sir  Lancelot,  Ray  Teal,  Jay 
C.  Flippen,  James  O'Rear,  Howland  Chamberlin, 
Kenneth  Patterson,  Crane  Whitley,  Charles  McGraw, 
John  Harmon.  Gene  Stutenroth.  Wally  Rose,  Carl 
Rhodes,  Guy  Beach,  Edmund  Cobb,  Tom  Steele.  Re- 
viewed 6-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  43. 

BUCK  PRIVATES  COME  HOME 

Ul.  Producer,  Robert  Arthur.  Director,  Charles 
T.  Barton.  Screenplay  by  John  Grant,  Frederic  I. 
Rinaldo  and  Robert  Lees.  Based  on  story  by  Richard 
Macaulay  and  Bradford  Ropes.  Photography,  Charles 
Van  Enger.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun  and 
Frank  A.  Richards.  Special  photography  by  David 
S.  Horsley.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and 
Charles  Wyrick.  Sound  technician,  Robert  Pritch- 
ard. Assistant  director,  Joseph  E.  Kenny.  Music  by 
Walter  Schumann.  Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin. 
Edited  by    Edward  Curtiss. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Tom  Brown, 
Joan  Fulton,  Nat  Pendleton,  Beverly  Simmons,  Don 
Beddoe,  Don  Porter,  Donald  MacBride,  Lane  Watson, 
William  Ching,  Peter  Thompson,  George  Beban,  Jr., 
Jimmie  Dodd,  Lennie  Bremen,  Al  Murphy,  Bob  Wilke, 
William  Haade,  \anna  de  Loos,  Buddy  Roosevelt, 
Chuck  Hamilton.  Reviewed  3-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  52. 

BUFFALO  BILL  RIDES  AGAIN 

SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer,  Jack  Schwarz.  Director, 
Bernard  B.  Ray.  Original  screenplay,  Barney  Sarecky, 
Fran  Gilbert.  Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Art  direc- 
tion, Frank  Dexter.  Musical  director.  Modest  Altschu- 
ler.  Edited  by  Robert  Crandall.  Sound  technician, 
Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Wesley  Barry. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen,  Jennifer  Holt,  Lee  Shum- 
way,  Gil  Patrick,  Edward  Cassidy,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Ted  Adams,  Shooting  Star,  Charles  Stevens,  Many 
Treaties,  John  Dexter,  Hollis  Baine,  Frank  McCar- 
roll,  Carl  Matthews,  Clark  Stevens,  George  Sherwood, 
Fred  Graham,  Paula  Hill,  Philip  Arnold,  Tom  Leffing- 
well,  Frank  O'Conner,  Fred  Fox,  Dorothy  Curtis.  Re- 
viewed 3-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

BULLDOG  DRUMMOND  AT  BAY 

COL.  Producers.  Louis  B.  Appleton,  Jr.  and  Bernard 
Small.  Director,  Sidney  Salkow.  Screenplay,  Frank 
Gruber.  Original  character  based  on  novel  by  Sap- 
per. Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Art  direction, 
Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee 
and  Sidney  Clifford.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakal- 
einikoff. Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician, 
Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director.  Earl  Bellamy. 

CAST  —  Ron  R  a  n  d  e  I  I,  Anita  Louise,  Pat 
O'Moore,  Terry  Kilburn,  Holmes  Herbert,  Lester 
Matthews,  Leonard  Mudie,  Dave  Thursby.  Oliver 
Thorndike,  Aminta  Dyne.  Reviewed  4-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  13. 


Darryl  F.  Zanuck 


presents 


JEANNE  CRAIN 
WILLIAM  LUNDIGAN 


in 


"PINKY" 

with 

ETHEL  WATERS 
BASIL  RUYSDAEL 
FREDERICK  O'NEAL 

Nina  Mae  McKinney  •  Evelyn  Varden 
Arthur  Hunnicurt 

Directed  by  ELIA  KAZAN 
Produced  by  DARRYL  F.  ZANUCK 


Samuel  Shellabarger's 

"PRINCE  OF 
FOXES" 

starring 

TYRONE  POWER 
ORSON  WELLES 
WANDA  HENDRK 

with 

Marina  Berti  •  Everett  Sloane 
Katina  Paxinou  •  Felix  Aylmer 

Directed  by  HENRY  RING 
Produced  by  SOL  C.  SIEGEL 

Screen  Play  by  Milton  Krims 
From  the  Novel  by  Samuel  Shellabarger 


^^^^^^^ 


IN  THE  PROBABLE  ORDER  OF  RELEASE 


O. 


CtNTUBT-FOX 


7%e  ?<nfcdoU*t  Stneet" 

DANA  ANDREWS,  MAUREEN  O'HARA  starring  in  "THE  FORBIDDEN 
STREET"  with  Dame  Sybil  Thorndike,  Fay  Compton,  A.  E.  Matthews, 
Diane  Hart  and  Ann  Butchart,  Wilfred  Hyde  White,  Anthony  Tancred, 
Herbert  Walton,  Mary  Martlew,  June  Allen,  Suzanne  Gibbs,  Heather 
Latham,  John  Wright's  Marionettes.  Directed  by  JEAN  NEGULESCO. 
Produced  by  WILLIAM  PERLBERG.  Screen  Play  by  Ring  Lardner,  Jr. 
Based  on  the  Novel  "Britannia  Mews"  by  Margery  Sharp. 

CLIFTON  WEBB,  SHIRLEY  TEMPLE  starring  in  "MR.  BELVEDERE  GOES 
TO  COLLEGE"  with  TOM  DRAKE,  ALAN  YOUNG,  Jessie  Royce  Landis, 
Kathleen  Hughes,  Taylor  Holmes,  Alvin  Greenman,  Paul  Harvey, 
Barry  Kelley,  Bob  Patten.  Directed  by  ELLIOTT  NUGENT.  Produced 
by  SAMUEL  G.  ENGEL.  Written  by  Richard  Sale,  Mary  Loos  and 
Mary  McCall,  Jr.  Based  on  a  character  created  by  Gwen  Davenport. 

T6e  7 ok" 

JEANNE  CRAIN,  MADELEINE  CARROLL,  GEORGE  SANDERS, 
RICHARD  GREENE  starring  in  "THE  FAN"  with  Martita  Hunt,  John 
Sutton,  Hugh  Dempster,  Richard  Ney,  Virginia  McDowall.  Produced 
and  Directed  by  OTTO  PREMINGER.  Screen  Play  by  Walter  Reisch, 
Dorothy  Parker  and  Ross  Evans.  Based  on  Oscar  Wilde's  "Lady 
Windermere's  Fan." 

*TAe  Seautifad  blonde  £io*k 

BETTY  GRABLE  starring  in  "THE  BEAUTIFUL  BLONDE  FROM  BASHFUL 
BEND"  with  CESAR  ROMERO,  RUDY  VALLEE,  OLGA  SAN  JUAN,  and 
Sterling  Holloway,  Hugh  Herbert,  El  Brendel,  Porter  Hall,  Pati  Behrs. 
Written,  Directed  and  Produced  by  PRESTON  STURGES.  Color  by 
TECHNICOLOR.  A  Screen  Play  based  on  a  Story  by  Earl  Felton. 


RAY  MILLAND,  JEAN  PETERS,  PAUL  DOUGLAS  starring  in 
"IT  HAPPENS  EVERY  SPRING"  with  Ed  Begley,  Ted  de  Corsia,  Ray 
Collins,  Jessie  Royce  Landis,  Alan  Hale,  Jr.,  Bill  Murphy.  Directed  by 
LLOYD  BACON.  Produced  by  WILLIAM  PERLBERG.  Screen  Play  by 
Valentine  Davies.  Based  on  a  Story  by  Shirley  W.  Smith  and 
Valentine  Davies. 


Will  James'  "SAND"  starring  MARK  STEVENS,  COLEEN  GRAY  with 
RORY  CALHOUN,  Charley  Grapewin,  Bob  Patten.  Directed  by  LOUIS 
KING.  Produced  by  ROBERT  BASSLER.  Color  by  TECHNICOLOR. 
Screen  Play  by  Martin  Berkeley  and  Jerome  Cady.  From  the  Novel 
by  Will  James. 


EDWARD  G.  ROBINSON,  SUSAN  HAYWARD,  RICHARD  CONTE 
starring  in  "HOUSE  OF  STRANGERS"  with  Luther  Adler,  Paul  Valen- 
tine, Efrem  Zimbalist,  Jr.,  Debra  Paget,  Hope  Emerson,  Esther 
Minciotti,  Diana  Douglas,  Tito  Vuolo.  Directed  by  JOSEPH  L.  MANKIE- 
WICZ.  Produced  by  SOL  C.  SIEGEL.  Screen  Play  by  Philip  Yordan. 
Based  on  a  Novel  by  Jerome  Weidman. 


RICHARD  WIDMARK,  LINDA  DARNELL,  VERONICA  LAKE  starring  in 
"SLATTERY'S  HURRICANE"  with  JOHN  RUSSELL,  Gary  Merrill,  Walter 
Kingsford,  Raymond  Greenleaf,  Stanley  Waxman,  Joseph  De  Santis. 
Directed  by  ANDRE  de  TOTH.  Produced  by  WILLIAM  PERLBERG. 


CINTURY-fOX 


DAN  DAILEY,  ANNE  BAXTER  starring  in  "YOU'RE  MY  EVERYTHING" 
with  ANNE  REVERE,  Stanley  Ridges,  Shari  Robinson,  Henry  O'Neill, 
Selena  Royle,  Alan  Mowbray,  Robert  Arthur.  Directed  by  WALTER 
LANG.  Produced  by  LAMAR  TROTTI.  Color  by  TECHNICOLOR.  Screen 
Play  by  Lamar  Trotti  and  Will  H.  Hays,  Jr.  Based  on  a  Story  by 
George  Jessel.  Dances  staged  by  Nick  Castle. 


fame  fo  t6e  Sta6le  " 

LORETTA  YOUNG,  CELESTE  HOLM  starring  in  "COME  TO  THE  STABLE" 
with  HUGH  MARLOWE,  ELSA  LANCHESTER,  THOMAS  GOMEZ, 
Dorothy  Patrick,  Basil  Ruysdael,  Dooley  Wilson,  Regis  Toomey,  Mike 
Mazurki.  Directed  by  HENRY  KOSTER.  Produced  by  SAMUEL  G. 
ENGEL.  Screen  Play  by  Oscar  Millard  and  Sally  Benson.  Based  on  a 
Story  by  Clare  Boothe  Luce. 


7  W<M  *  Wale  TOax  Snide," 

CARY  GRANT,  ANN  SHERIDAN  starring  in  "I  WAS  A  MALE  WAR 
BRIDE"  with  Randy  Stuart,  Marion  Marshall,  William  Neff,  William 
Challee.  Directed  by  HOWARD  HAWKS.  Produced  by  SOL.  C.  SIEGEL. 


ciNTunr-rox 


FRED  MacMURRAY,  MAUREEN  O'HARA  starring  in  "FATHER  WAS  A 
FULLBACK"  with  BETTY  LYNN,  RUDY  VALLEE,  Thelma  Ritter,  Natalie 
Wood,  James  G.  Backus.  Directed  by  JOHN  M.  STAHL.  Produced  by 
FRED  KOHLMAR.  Color  by  TECHNICOLOR. 


"THIEVES'  MARKET"  with  RICHARD  CONTE,  VALENTINA  CORTESA, 
LEE  J.  COBB,  BARBARA  LAWRENCE,  JACK  OAKIE,  MILLARD 
MITCHELL,  Joseph  Pevney,  Morris  Carnovsky,  Tamara  Shayne,  Kasia 
Orzazewski,  Norbert  Schiller,  Hope  Emerson.  Directed  by  JULES 
DASSIN.  Produced  by  ROBERT  BASSLER.  Screen  Play  by  A.  I. 
Bezzerides.  Based  on  his  Novel  "THIEVES'  MARKET." 


"OH,  YOU  BEAUTIFUL  DOLL"  starring  JUNE  HAVER,  MARK  STEVENS 
with  S.  Z.  "Cuddles"  SAKALL,  CHARLOTTE  GREENWOOD,  GALE 
ROBBINS,  Jay  C.  Flippen,  Andrew  Tombes,  Eduard  Franz.  Directed 
by  JOHN  M.  STAHL.  Produced  by  GEORGE  JESSEL.  Color  by 
TECHNICOLOR.  Written  by  Albert  and  Arthur  Lewis.  Dances  Staged 
by  Seymour  Felix. 


LINDA  DARNELL,  PAUL  DOUGLAS,  CELESTE  HOLM,  CHARLES 
COBURN  starring  in  "EVERYBODY  DOES  IT"  with  Millard  Mitchell, 
Lucile  Watson,  John  Hoyt,  George  Tobias,  Leon  Belasco,  Geraldine 
Wall,  John  Ford,  Gilbert  Russell,  Ruth  Gillette.  Directed  by  EDMUND 
GOULDING.  Produced  by  NUNNALLY  JOHNSON.  Color  by  TECH- 
NICOLOR. Screen  Play  by  Nunnally  Johnson.  Based  on  a  Story  by 
James  M.  Cain. 


WILLIAM  POWELL,  MARK  STEVENS,  BETSY  DRAKE  starring  in  "THE 
BANDWAGON"  with  Adolphe  Menjou,  Sid  Grauman,  Randy  Stuart, 
Helen  Westcott,  Marion  Marshall,  and  JEAN  HERSHOLT  as  himself. 
Directed  by  IRVING  REIS.  Produced  by  GEORGE  JESSEL.  Color  by 
TECHNICOLOR.  From  a  Bookby  George  S.  Kaufman  and  Howard  Deitz. 


CENTURY-FOX 


66,,  tytc  'Seautifrd  T>oM 


PRODUCTIONS  1947 


449 


BULLDOG  DRUMMOND  STRIKES  BACK 

COL.  Producers,  Louis  B.  Appleton,  Jr.,  Bernard 
Small.  Director,  Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay,  Edna 
and  Edward  Anhalt.  Original  novel  by  Sapper.  Adapta- 
tion, Lawrence  Edmund  Taylor.  Photography,  Henry 
Freulich.  Art  direction,  Robert  Peterson.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Montgomery.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikof f .  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  James 
Nicholson. 

CAST — Ron  Randell,  Gloria  Henry,  Pat  O'Moore, 
Anabel  Shaw,  Terry  Kilburn,  Holmes  Herbert,  Wilton 
Graff,  Matthew  Boulton,  Barry  Bernard,  Carl  Har- 
bord,  Leslie  Denison,  Elspeth  Dudgeon.  Reviewed 
9-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

THE  BURNING  CROSS 

Somerset-SCREEN  GUILD.  Producer-director,  Wal- 
ter Colmes.  Associate  producer,  Selvyn  Levinson. 
Original  screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Photography, 
Walter  Strenge.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Musical 
director,  Ralph  Stanley.  Edited  by  Jason  Bernie.  Sound 
technician,  Roger  White.  Assistant  director,  George 
Moskov. 

CAST — Hank  Daniels,  Virginia  Patton,  Raymond 
Bond,  Betty  Roadman,  Dick  Rich,  Joel  Fluellen, 
Walden  Boyle,  Alexander  Pope,  John  Fostini,  John 
Doucette,  Jack  Shutta,  Mady  Norman,  Glen  Allen, 
Matt  Willis,  Tom  Kennedy,  Dick  Bailey,  Ted  Stan- 
hope. Reviewed  7-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

BURY  ME  DEAD 

PRC.  Producer,  Charles  F.  Riesner.  Director,  Ber- 
nard Vorhaus.  Screenplay,  Karen  deWolf,  Dwight  V. 
Babcock.  Original  radio  story,  Irene  Winston.  Dialog 
director,  William  Kernell.  Photography,  John  Alton. 
Photographic  effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Art  direction, 
Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe. 
Music  score,  Emil  Cadkin.  Musical  director,  Irving 
Friedman.  Edited  by  W.  Donn  Hayes.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Leon  Becker,  Richard  DeWeese.  Assistant  di- 
dector,  Robert  Stillman. 

CAST — Cathy  O'Donnell,  June  Lockhart,  Hugh 
Beaumont,  Mark  Daniels,  Greg  McClure,  Milton  Par- 
sons, Virginia  Farmer,  Sonia  Darrin,  Cliff  Clark.  Re- 
viewed 9-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  13. 

CALCUTTA 

PARA.  Producer-writer,  Seton  I.  Miller.  Director, 
John  Farrow.  Dance  director,  Roberta  Jonay.  Process 
photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Photography,  John  F. 
Seitz.  Special  effects,  Gordon  Jenkins.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer  and  Jack  de  Golconda.  Musical  score,  Vic- 
tor Young.  Edited  by  Archie  Marshek.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Stanley  Cooley  and  Walter  Oberst.  Assistant 
director,  Herbert  Coleman. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Gail  Russell,  Will1 —  3endix, 
June  Duprez,  Lowell  Gilmore.  Edith  K;'  „,  raul  Singh, 
Gavin  Muir,  John  Whitney,  Benscr  i-ong.  Reviewed 
4-14-47 

Days  in  production,  47. 

CALENDAR  GIRL 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Allan  Dwan. 
Screenplay,  Mary  Loos,  Richard  Sale,  Lee  Loeb. 
Original,  Lee  Loeb.  Photography,  Reggie  Canning. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art 
direction,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy Jr.  and  George  Milo.  Orchestrations,  Leo 
Arnaud.  Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer.  Songs,  Jimmy 
McHugh  and  Harold  Adamson.  Dance  direction, 
Fanchon.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound  technician, 
Victor  Appel.  Assistant  director,  Richard  Moder. 

CAST  —  Jane  Frazee,  William  Marshall,  Gail 
Patrick,  Kenny  Baker,  Victor  McLaglen,  Irene  Rich, 
James  Ellison,  Janet  Martin,  Franklin  Pangborn,  Gus 
Schilling,  Charles  Arnt,  Lou  Nova,  Emory  Parnell. 
Reviewed  2-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  17. 

CALIFORNIA 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Seton  I.  Miller. 
Director,  John  Farrow.  Screenplay,  Frank  Butler, 
Theodore  Strauss.  Based  on  original  by  Boris  Ingster. 


Special  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Photography,  Ray 
Rennahan.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus, 
Robert  Brower.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Roland 
Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Ray  Moyer. 
Music  score,  Victor  Young,  associate,  Phil  Boutelje. 
Songs  by  E.  Y.  Harburg,  Earl  Robinson.  Edited  by 
Eda  Warren.  Sound  technicians,  Stanley  Cooley,  John 
Cope.  Assistant  director,  Herbert  Coleman. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Barry 
Fitzgerald,  George  Coulouris,  Albert  Dekker,  An- 
thony Quinn,  Frank  Faylen,  Gavin  Muir,  James  Burke, 
Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Roman  Bohnen,  Argentina  Bru- 
netti,  Howard  Freeman,  Julia  Faye.  Rev.  12-16-46. 

Days  in  production,  56. 

CAPTAIN  FROM  CASTILE 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer-screenplay, 
Lamar  Trotti.  Director,  Henry  King.  Second  unit  di- 
rector, Robert  D.  Webb.  Original  novel,  Samuel 
Shellabarger.  Photography,  Charles  Clarke,  Arthur  E. 
Arling.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Rich- 
ard Mueller.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  di- 
rection, Richard  Day,  James  Basevi.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little.  Orchestrations,  Edward  Powell.  Mu- 
sical director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited  by  Barbara 
McLean.  Sound  technicians,  Winston  H.  Leverett, 
Roger  Heman.  Assistant  directors,  William  Eckhart, 
Henry  Weinberger. 

CAST — Tyrone  Power,  Jean  Peters,  Cesar  Romero, 
Lee  J.  Cobb,  John  Sutton,  Antonio  Moreno,  Thomas 
Gomez,  Alan  Mowbray  Barbara  Lawrence,  George 
Zucco,  Roy  Roberts,  Marc  Lawrence,  Robert  Karnes, 
Fred  Libby,  Virginia  Brissac,  Jay  Silverheels,  John 
Laurenz,  Dolly  Arriaga,  Reed  Hedley,  Stella  Inda.  Re- 
viewed 1 1 -26-47. 

Days  in  production,  104. 

CARNECIE  HALL 

Federal  Films-UA.  Producers,  William  LeBaron, 
Boris  Morros.  Associate  producer,  Samuel  Rheiner. 
Director,  Edgar  G.  Ulmer.  Screenplay,  Karl  Kamb. 
Original  story,  Seena  Owen.  Art  director,  Max  Ree. 
Production  technique,  Eugene  Shuftan.  Musical  ad- 
visor, Sigmund  Krumgold.  Photography,  William  Mil- 
ler. Assistant  director,  Sal  J.  Scoppa,  Jr.  Dialog  di- 
rector, Jules  Bricken.  Sound,  Walter  Hicks,  Richard 
J.  Vorisek.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans.  Special  ef- 
fects, Roy  W.  Seawright.  Orchestration,  Russell 
Bennett.  Musical  conductor,  Charles  Previn.  Piano 
recordings,  Nadia  Reisenberg,  Dorothy  Eustis.  Walter 
Gross,  David  Saperton,  Rosa  Linda.  Songs,  Sam  Cos- 
low;  M.  and  W.  Portnoff,  Gregory  Stone;  Frank 
Ryerson,  Wilton  Moore;  Hal  Borne. 

CAST  —  Marsha  Hunt,  William  Prince,  Frank  Mc- 
Hugh, Martha  O'Driscoll,  Hans  Yaray,  Joseph  Buloff, 
Olin  Downs,  Emile  Boreo,  Alfonso  D'Artega,  Harold 
Dryenforth,  Eola  Galli,  Walter  Damrosch,  New 
York  Philharmonic  Quintette.  Bruno  Walter,  Lily 
Pons,  Gregor  Piatigorsky,  Rise  Stevens,  Arthur  Rubin- 
stein, Arthur  Rodzinsky,  Jan  Peerce,  Ezio  Pinza, 
Jascha  Heifetz,  Fritz  Reiner,  Leopold  Stokowski, 
Harry  James,  Vaughn  Monroe  and  his  orchestra, 
Philharmonic  Symphony  Orchestra  of  New  York.  Re- 
viewed 2-27-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

CARNIVAL  IN  COSTA  RICA 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  A. 
Bacher.  Director,  Gregory  Ratoff.  Original  screen- 
play, John  Larkin,  Samuel  Hoffenstein,  Elizabeth 
Reinhardt.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Songs,  Ernesto 
Lecuona.  Harry  Ruby.  Additional  lyrics.  Sunny  Sky- 
lar,  Albert  Stillman.  Musical  direction,  Emil  New- 
man, Charles  Henderson.  Orchestral  arrangements, 
Harbert  Spencer.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  Mark- 
Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest 
Lansing.  Sound,  George  Leverett,  Roger  Heman. 
Edited  by  William  Reynolds.  Assistant  director,  Ad 
Schaumer. 

CAST — Dick  Haymes,  Vera-Ellen,  Cesar  Romero, 
Celeste  Holm,  Anne  Revere,  J.  Carrol  Naish,  Lecuona 
Cuban  Boys,  Pedro  de  Cordoba,  Barbara  Whiting, 
Nestor  Paiva,  Fritz  Feld,  Tommy  Ivo,  Mimi  Aguglia, 
Anna  Demetrio,  Severo  Lopez,  William  Edmunds, 
Soledad  Jiminez,  Alfredo  Sabato,  Martin  Garralaga 
Reviewed  3-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 


450 


PRODU C  T I O  N  S     19  4  7 


THE  CASE  OF  THE  BABY  SITTER 

SCREEN  CUILD.  Executive  producer,  Maury  Nunes. 
Producer,  Carl  Hittleman.  Director,  Lambert  Hillyer. 
Original  screenplay,  Carl  K.  Hittleman,  Ande  Lamb. 
Photography,  Jim  Brown.  Art  direction,  Bill  Glasgow. 
Music  score,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Brooks.  Sound  technician,  P.  T.  Triplett.  Assistant 
director.  Bill  Farfan. 

CAST — Tom  Neal,  Allen  Jenkins,  Virginia  Sale, 
Pamela  Blake,  George  Meeker,  Rebel  Randall,  Keith 
Richards,  Lona  Andre,  Crane  Whitley,  Eddie  Kane, 
Mickey  Simpson,  Bill  Kennedy,  Tom  Kennedy,  Phil 
Arnold,  Polly  Vann.  Reviewed  11-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

CASS  TIMBERLANE 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  Hornblow,  Jr.  Director, 
Ceorge  Sidney.  Screenplay,  Donald  Ogden  Stewart. 
Original  novel,  Sinclair  Lewis.  Adaptation,  Donald 
Ogden  Stewart,  Sonya  Levien.  Photography,  Robert 
Planck.  Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe,  A. 
Arnold  Gillespie.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Daniel 
B.  Cathcart.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Rich- 
ard Pefferle.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Constantin  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  John  Dun- 
ning. Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Frank  B.  MacKenzie. 
Assistant  director,  George  Rhein. 

CAST — Spencer  Tracy,  Lana  Turner,  Zachary  Scott, 
Tom  Drake,  Mary  Astor,  Albert  Dekker,  Margaret 
Lindsay,  Rose  Hobart,  John  Litel,  Mona  Barrie, 
Josephine  Hutchinson,  Selena  Royle,  Frank  Wilcox, 
Richard  Gaines,  John  Alexander,  Cameron  Mitchell, 
Howard  Freeman,  Jessie  Grayson,  Griff  Barnett,  Pat 
Clark.  Reviewed  11-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  64. 

CHEYENNE 

WB.  Producer,  Robert  Buckner.  Director,  Raoul 
Walsh.  Screenplay,  Alan  LeMay,  Thames  Williamson, 
from  story  by  Paul  I.  Wellman.  Photography,  Sid 
Hickox.  Art  director,  Ted  Smith.  Edited  by  Christian 
Nyby.  Sound  technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Dial- 
og director,  John  Maxwell.  Set  decorations,  Jack 
McConaghy.  Special  effects,  William  McGann,  H. 
F.  Koenekamp.  Music,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements, Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  director,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Assistant  director.  Reggie  Callow. 

CAST — Dennis  Morgan,  Jane  Wyman,  Janis  Paige, 
Bruce  Bennett,  Alan  Hale,  Arthur  Kennedy,  John 
Ridgely,  Barton  MacLane,  Tom  Tyler,  Bob  Steele, 
John  Compton,  John  Alvin,  Monte  Blue,  Ann  O'Neal, 
Tom  Fadden,  Britt  Wood.  Reviewed  4-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  64. 

THE  CHINESE  RINC 

MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Production 
supervisor,  Glenn  Cook.  Director,  William  Beaudine. 
Original  screenplay,  Scott  Darling.  Photography, 
William  Sickner.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Boltz,  Jr.  Mu- 
sical director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Richard  Heer- 
mance.  Sound  technician,  W.  C.  Smith.  Assistant  do- 
rector,  William  Calihan,  Jr. 

CAST — Roland  Winters,  Mantan  Moreland,  Warren 
Douglas,  Victor  Sen  Yung,  Louise  Currie,  Philip 
Ahn,  Byron  Foulger,  Thayer  Roberts,  Jean  Wong, 
Chabing,  Paul  Bryar,  George  L.  Spaulding,  Char- 
mienne  Harker,  Thorton  Edwards,  Lee  Tung  Foo, 
Richard  Wang,  Spencer  Chan,  Kenneth  Chuck.  Re- 
viewed 12-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

CHRISTMAS  EVE 

Bogeaus-UA.  Producer,  Benedict  Bogeaus,  As- 
sistant to  producer,  Carley  Harriman.  Production  as- 
sociate, Arthur  M.  Landau.  Director,  Edward  L. 
Marin.  Screenplay,  Laurence  Stallings.  Original 
stories,  Laurence  Stallings,  Richard  H.  Landau. 
Photography,  Gordon  Avil.  Art  direction,  Ernst  Fegte. 
Set  decorations,  Eugene  Redd.  Music  score,  Heinz 
Roemheld.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited 
by  James  Smith.  Sound  technician,  William  Lynch. 
Assistant  director,  Joseph  Depew. 

CAST — George  Raft,  George  Brent,  Randolph 
Scott,  Joan  Blondell,  Virginia  Field,  Dolores  Moran, 
Ann  Harding,  Reginald  Denny,  Carl  Harbord,  John 
Litel,  Joe  Sawyer,  Andrew  Tombes,  Douglass  Dum- 
brille,  Dennis  Hoey,  Walter  Sande,  Konstantin  Shayne, 
Claire  Whitney.  Reviewed  10-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  21. 


CIGARETTE  CIRL 

COL.  Producer,  William  Bloom.  Director,  Gunther 
V.  Fritsch.  Screenplay,  Henry  K.  Moritz.  Original, 
Edward  Huebsch.  Photography,  Vincent  Farrar.  Art 
Direction.  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Earl  Teass. 
Songs,  Allan  Roberts,  Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Jerome 
Thorns.  Sound  technician,  Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant 
director,  Ben  Kadish. 

CAST  —  Leslie  Brooks,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Ludwig 
Donath,  Doris  Colleen,  Howard  Freeman,  Joan  Bar- 
ton, Mary  Forbes,  Francis  Pierlot,  Eugene  Borden, 
Arthur  Loft,  Emmett  Vogan,  David  Bond,  Paul 
Camibell,  Helen  Gerald,  Russ  Morgan  and  his  or- 
chestra. Reviewed  3-7-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  3. 

CITIZEN  SA  INT 
CLYDE  ELLIOTT.  Producer,  Clyde  Elliott.  Director, 
Harold   Young.    Screenplay,   Harold   Orlob.  Photog- 
raphy, Don  Malkames.  Songs,  Harold  Orlob,  Arthur 
A.  Norris. 

CAST — Clara  Dare,  Julie  Haydon,  June  Harrison, 
Del  Casino,  William  Harrigan,  Lucille  Fenton,  Donna 
Moore,  Loring  Smith,  Eole  Gambarelli,  Diana  Kemple, 
Ralph  Simone,  Marie  Caruso,  Douglas  Rutherford. 
Reviewed  10-30-47. 

CODE  OF  THE  SADDLE 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  Sarecky.  Director,  Thomas 
Carr.  Original  screenplay,  Eliot  Gibbons.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Edited 
by  Fred  Maguire.  Sound  technicians,  Franklin  Han- 
son, John  Kean.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Riley  Hill,  Kay  Morley,  William  Norton  Bailey,  Zon 
Murray,  Gary  Garrett,  Ken  Duncan,  Jr.,  Bud  Osborne, 
Ted  Adams,  Curley  Gibson,  Jack  Hendricks,  Boyd 
Stockman,  Bob  McElroy,  Ray  Jones,  Chick  Hannon. 
Reviewed  9-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  5. 

CODE  OF  THE  WEST 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Will- 
iam Berke.  Screenplay,  Norman  Houston.  Original, 
Zane  Grey.  Photography,  Jack  Mackenzie.  Art  dir- 
ection, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Lucius  O.  Croxton. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Tom  Oliphant.  Music 
score.  Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by  Ernest  Leadlay.  Sound 
technicians,  Jean  L.  Speak,  Roy  Granville.  Assistant 
director,  Grayson  Rogers. 

CAST  —  James  Warren,  Debra  Alden,  John  Laur- 
enz,  Steve  Brodie,  Rita  Lynn,  Robert  Clarke,  Carol 
Forman,  Harry  Woods,  Raymond  Burr,  Harry  Harvey, 
Phil  Warren,  Emmett  Lynn.  Reviewed  2-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

COPACABANA 

David  L.  Hersh-UA.  Producer,  Sam  Coslow.  As- 
sociate producer,  Walter  Batchelor.  Director,  Alfred 
E.  Green.  Screenplay,  Laszlo  Vadnay,  Allen  Boretz, 
Howard  Harris.  Added  dialog,  Sydney  Zelinka.  Orig- 
inal story,  Laszlo  Vadnay.  Photography,  Bert  Glen- 
non.  Special  photographic  effects,  John  Fulton.  Pro- 
duction design,  Duncan  Cramer.  Musical  director  and 
incidental  music,  Edward  Ward.  Musical  arrange- 
ments, Jack  Mason,  Harold  Zweifel,  Bob  Gordon. 
Musical  advisor,  Eddie  Durant.  Songs,  Sam  Coslow, 
Bert  Kalmar  and  Harry  Ruby.  Musical  numbers  staged 
by  Larry  Ceballos.  Edited  by  Philip  Cahn.  Set  decora- 
tions, Julia  Heron.  Dialog  director,  Irvin  Berwick. 
Assistant  director,  Harold  Godsoe.  Sound,  Fred  Lau. 

CAST — Groucho  Marx,  Carmen  Miranda,  Steve 
Cochran,  Andy  Russell,  Gloria  Jean,  Abel  Green,  Louis 
Sobol,  Earl  Wilson,  De  Castro  Sisters,  Raol  and  Eva 
Reyes,  Ralph  Sanford,  Igor  Dega,  Dee  Turnell,  The 
Carioca  Boys,  Kay  Gorcey,  Merle  McHugh,  Maxine 
Fife,  Chili  Williams,  Toni  Kelly,  Abigail  Adams,  Jill 
Meredith.  Reviewed  5-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  42. 

THE  CORPSE  CAME  COD. 

COL.  Producer,  Samuel  Bischoff.  Director,  Henry 
Levin.  Screenplay,  George  Bricker,  Dwight  Babcock. 
Original  novel  by  Jimmy  Starr.  Photography,  Lucien 
Andriot.  Montage,  Donald  W.  Starling.  Art  direction, 
Stephen  Goosson,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations, 
Wilbur  Menefee,  James  Crowe.  Music  score,  George 
Duning.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Songs,  Allan 


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Roberts,  Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thoms. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director, 
Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Ceorge  Brent,  Joan  Blondell,  Adele  Jergens, 
Jim  Bannon,  Leslie  Brooks,  John  Berkes,  Fred  Sears, 
William  Trenk,  Grant  Mitchell,  Una  O'Connor,  Mar- 
vin Miller,  William  Forrest,  Mary  Field,  Cliff  Clark, 
Wilton  Graff.  Reviewed  7-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  35. 

THE  CRIME  DOCTOR'S  GAMBLE 
COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Castle.  Screenplay,  Edward  Bock.  Original,  Ray- 
mond L.  Schrock,  Jerry  Warner.  Based  on  the  radio 
program  by  Max  Marcin.  Photography,  Philip  Tan- 
nura.  Art  direction,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations, 
Louis  Diage.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinkoff . 
Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Haynes.  Assistant  director,  Carter  DeHaven. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Micheline  Cheirel,  Roger 
Dann,  Steven  Geray,  Marcel  Journet,  Eduardo  Cian- 
nelli,  Maurice  Marsac,  Henri  Letondal,  Jean  Del  Val, 
Leon  Lenoir,  Wheaton  Chambers,  Emory  Parnell, 
George  Davis.  Reviewed  11-25-47. 
Days  in  production,  13. 

THE  CRIMSON  KEY 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Associate  producer, 
Howard  Sheehan.  Director,  Eugene  Forde.  Original 
screenplay,  Irving  Elman.  Photography,  Benjamin 
Kline.  Art  direction,  Eddie  Imazu.  Set  decorations, 
Al  Greenwood.  Music  score,  Dale  Butts.  Musical  di- 
rector, Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  William  Claxton, 
Frank  Baldridge.  Sound  technician,  Buddy  Meyers. 
Assistant  director,  Paul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Kent  Taylor,  Doris  Dowling,  Dennis  Hoey, 
Louise  Currie,  Ivan  Triesault,  Arthur  Space,  Vera 
Marshe,  Edwin  Rand,  Bernadene  Hayes,  Victoria 
Home,  Doug  Evans,  Ann  Doran,  Victor  Sen  Yung, 
Chester  Clute,  Ralf  Harolde,  Milton  Parsons,  Jimmy 
Magill,  Marietta  Canty,  Stanley  Mann.  Reviewed 
7-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  19. 

CROSSFIRE 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Dore  Schary.  Producer, 
Adrian  Scott.  Director,  Edward  Dmytryk.  Screenplay, 
John  Paxton.  Original,  Richard  Brooks.  Photography, 
j.  Roy  Hunt.  Special  photographic  effects,  Russell 
A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Alfred 
Herman.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  John  Sturte- 
vant.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Harry  Gerstad.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, John  E.  Tribby,  Clem  Portman.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Nate  Levinson. 

CAST — Robert  Young,  Robert  Mitchum,  Robert 
Ryan,  Gloria  Grahame,  Paul  Kelly,  Sam  Levene, 
Jacqueline  White,  Steve  Brodie,  George  Cooper, 
Richard  Benedict,  Richard  Powers,  William  Phipps, 
Lex  Baker,  Mario  Dwyer.  Reviewed  6-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  22. 

CROSS  MY  HEART 

PARA.  Producer,  Harry  Tugend.  Director,  John 
Berry.  Screenplay,  Harry  Tugend  and  Claude  Bin- 
yon.  Play,  "True  Confessions,"  by  Louis  Verneuil, 
Georges  Berr.  Additional  dialog,  Charles  Schnee. 
Photography,  Charles  Lang,  Stuart  Thompson.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decora- 
tions, Sam  Comer,  Ross  Dowd.  Music  score,  Robert 
Emmett  Dolan.  Songs,  James  Van  Heusen,  lyrics  by 
Johnny  Burke.  Vocal  arrangements,  Joseph  J.  Lilley. 
Edited  by  Ellsworth  Hoagland.  Sound  technicians, 
Hugo  Grenzbach,  Walter  Oberst.  Assistant  director, 
Harry  Caplan. 

CAST — Betty  Hutton,  Sonny  Tufts,  Rhys  Williams, 
Ruth  Donnelly,  Alan  Bridge.  Iris  Adrian,  Howard 
Freeman,  Lewis  L.  Russell,  Michael  Chekhov.  Re- 
viewed 11-18-46. 

Days  in  production,  52. 

CRY  WOLF 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Peter 
Godfrey.  Screenplay,  Catherine  Turney.  Original 
novel  by  Marjorie  Carleton.  Photography,  Carl  Gu- 
thrie. Art  direction,  Carl  Jules  Weyl.  Set  decorations, 
Jack  McConaghy.  Music  score,  Franz  Waxman.  Mu- 
sic arranger,  orchestration,  Leonid  Raab.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Folmar  Blangsted. 


Sound  Technician,  Charles  Lang.  Assistant  director, 
Claude  Archer. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Richard 
Basehart,  Jerome  Cowan,  John  Ridgely,  Patricia 
White,  Rory  Mallinson,  Helene  Thimig,  Paul  Stan- 
ton, Barry  Bernard,  Geraldine  Brooks.  Reviewed 
7-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  58. 

CURLEY 

Hal  Roach  Comedy  Carnival-UA  (Cinecolor).  Ex- 
ecutive producer,  Hal  Roach,  Jr.  Producer-original, 
Robert  F.  McGowan.  Director,  Bernard  Carr.  Screen- 
play, Dorothy  Reid.  Additional  dialog,  Mary  McCar- 
thy. Photography,  John  W.  Boyle.  Special  photo- 
graphic effects,  Roy  Seawright.  Art  direction,  Jerome 
Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decorations,  William  Stevens.  Musi- 
cal director,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Edited  by  Bert  Jordan. 
Sound  technician,  William  Randall.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, John  H.  Morse. 

CAST — Frances  Rafferty,  Larry  Olsen,  Eilene  Jans- 
sen,  Dale  Belding,  Gerald  Perreau,  Ardda  Lynwood, 
Kathleen  Howard,  Edna  Holland,  Renee  Beard,  Don- 
ald King.  Reviewed  8-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

CYNTHIA 

MCM.  Producer,  Edwin  H.  Knopf.  Director,  Robert 
Z.  Leonard.  Screenplay,  Harold  Buchman  and  Charles 
Kaufman.  Original  play  by  Vina  Delmar.  Photography, 
Charles  Schoenbaum.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Edward  Carfagno.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  Willis,  Paul 
G.  Chamberlain.  Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Songs, 
Johnny  Green.  Edited  by  Irvine  Warburton.  Sound  di- 
rector, Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Marvin 
Stuart. 

CAST  —  Elizabeth  Taylor,  George  Murphy,  S.  Z. 
Sakall,  Mary  Astor,  Gene  Lockhart,  Spring  Bying- 
ton,  James  Lydon,  Scotty  Beckett,  Carol  Brannan, 
Anna  Q.  Nilsson,  Morris  Ankrum,  Kathleen  How- 
ard, Shirley  Johns,  Barbara  Challis,  Harlan  Briggs, 
Will   Wright.    Reviewed  5-13-47. 

Days  in  production,  44. 

DAISY  KENYON 

20th-FOX.  Producer-director,  Otto  Preminger. 
Screenplay,  David  Hertz.  Original  novel,  Elizabeth 
Janeway.  Photography,  Leon  Shamroy.  Special  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Ceorge 
Davis.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Walter  W. 
Scott.  Music  score,  David  Raksin.  Musical  director, 
Alfred  Newman.  Edited  by  Louis  Loeffler.  Sound 
technicians,  Eugene  Grossman,  Roger  Heman.  As- 
sistant director,  Tom  Dudley. 

CAST — Joan  Crawford,  Dana  Andrews,  Henry  Fon- 
da, Ruth  Warrick,  Martha  Stewart,  Peggy  Ann  Gar- 
ner, Connie  Marshall,  Nicholas  Joy,  Art  Baker,  Rob- 
ert Karnes,  John  Davidson,  Charles  Meredith,  Roy 
Roberts,  Griff  Barnett,  Tito  Vuolo.  Reviewed 
1  1-24-47 

Days  in  production,  48. 

DANCEROUS  VENTURE 

Hopalong  Cassidy-UA.  Executive  producer,  William 
Boyd.  Producer,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Director,  George 
Archainbaud.  Screenplay,  Doris  Schroeder.  Based  on 
Clarence  E.  Mulford  character.  Photography,  Mack 
Stengler.  Art  direction,  Harvey  T.  Gillett.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Mitchell.  Music  score,  David  Chudnow. 
Edited  by  Fred  W.  Berger.  Sound  technician,  Thomas 
Lambert.  Assistant  director,  George  Tobin. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Rand  Brooks, 
Fritz  Leiber,  Douglas  Evans,  Harry  Cording,  Betty 
Alexander,  Francis  McDonald,  Neyle  Morrow,  Pa- 
tricia Tate,  Bob  Faust,  Ken  Tobey,  Jack  Quinn,  Bill 
Nestell.  Reviewed  2-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

DANCEROUS  YSARS 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Associate  producer, 
Howard  Sheehan.  Director,  Arthur  Pierson.  Original 
screenplay,  Arnold  Belgard.  Photography,  Benjamin 
Kline.  Art  direction,  Walter  Koessler.  Set  decorations, 
Al  Greenwood.  Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager.  Musical 
director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  William  Claxton, 
Frank  Baldridge.  Sound  technician,  Max  M.  Hutchin- 
son. Assistant  director,  Paul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — William    Halop,    Ann    E.    Todd,  Jerome 


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PRODUCTIONS  1947 


Cowan,  Anabel  Shaw,  Richard  Gaines,  Scofty  Beckett, 
Darryl  Hickman,  Harry  Shannon,  Dickie  Moore,  Don- 
ald Curtis,  Harry  Harvey,  Jr.,  Gil  Stratton,  Jr.,  Joseph 
Vitale,  Marilyn  Monroe,  Nana  Bryant.  Reviewed 
12-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

DANCER  STREET 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Original, 
Winston  Miller  and  Kae  Salkow.  Screenplay  by 
Maxwell  Shane,  Winston  Miller  and  Kae  Salkow. 
Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul 
Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Al  Greenwood.  Sound,  Earl 
C.  Sitar.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Howard  Pine. 

CAST  —  Jane  Withers,  Robert  Lowery,  Bill  Ed- 
wards, Elaine  Riley,  Audrey  Young,  Lyie  Talbot, 
Charles  Quigley,  Lucia  Carroll,  Nina  Mae  McKin- 
ney,   Paul   Harvey.   Reviewed  2-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

DARK  DELUSION 

MCM.  Producer,  Carey  Wilson.  Director,  Willis 
Goldbeck.  Screenplay,  Jack  Andrews  and  Harry  Rus- 
kin.  Photography,  Charles  Rosher.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons  and  Stan  Rogers.  Editor,  Gene  Rug- 
giero.  Musical  score,  David  Snell.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Assistant 
director.  Bill  Lewis. 

CAST  —  Lionel  Barrymore,  James  Craig,  Lucille 
Bremer,  Jayne  Meadows,  Warner  Anderson,  Henry 
Stephenson,  Alma  Kruger,  Keye  Luke,  Art  Baker, 
Lester  Matthews,  Marie  Blake,  Ben  Lessy,  Geraldine 
Wall,  Nell  Craig,  George  Reed,  Mary  Currier.  Re- 
viewed 4-8-47. 

Days  in  production,  40. 

DARK  PASSAGE 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director-screenplay, 
Delmer  Daves.  Original  novel  by  David  Goodis. 
Photography,  Sid  Hickox.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, H.  F.  Koenkamp.  Art  direction,  Charles  H. 
Clarke.  Set  decorations,  William  Kuehl.  Music  score, 
Franz  Waxman.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Edited  by  David  Weisbart.  Sound  technician,  Dolph 
Thomas.  Assistant  director,  Dick  Mayberry. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Lauren  Bacall,  Bruce 
Bennett,  Agnes  Moorehead,  Tom  DAndrea,  Clifton 
Young,  Douglas  Kennedy,  Rory  Mallinson,  Housely 
Stevenson.  Reviewed  9-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  81. 

DEAD  RECKONINC 

COL.  Producer,  Sidney  Biddell.  Director,  John 
Cromwell.  Screenplay,  Oliver  H.  P.  Garrett,  Steve 
Fisher.  Original,  Gerald  Adams,  Sidney  Biddell. 
Adaptation,  Allen  Rivkin.  Photography,  Leo  Tovar. 
Art  Direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Rudolph  Sternad. 
Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage.  Music  score,  Marlin 
Skiles.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Songs,  Allan 
Roberts  and  Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Gene  Havlick. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director, 
Seymour  Friedman. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Lizabeth  Scott,  Morris 
Carnovsky,  Charles  Cane,  William  Prince,  Marvin 
Miller,  Wallace  Ford,  James  Bell,  George  Chandler, 
William  Forrest,  Ruby  Dandridge.  Rev.  1-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  71. 

DEAR  RUTH 

PARA.  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director,  William  D. 
Russell.  Screenplay  by  Arthur  Sheekman.  Based  on 
play  by  Norman  Krasna.  Photography,  Ernest  Las- 
zlo.  Assistant  director,  Oscar  Rudolph.  Art  direction. 
Hans  Dreier  and  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Music 
score,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Sound,  William  Thayer 
and  Joel  Moss.  Edited  by  Archie  Marshek. 

CAST — Joan  Caulfield,  William  Holden,  Mona 
Freeman,  Edward  Arnold,  Billy  de  Wolfe,  Mary 
Philips,  Virginia  Welles,  Kenny  O  Morrison.  Reviewed 
5-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  41. 

DEATH  VALLEY 

Lida-SCREEN  CUILD.  (Cineeolor) .  Producer,  Wil- 
liam B.  David.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Original  screen- 


play, Doris  Schroeder.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard. 
Color  direction,  William  Crespinel.  Art  direction, 
Harry  Reif.  Set  decorations,  Archie  Hall.  Musical  di- 
rector, Carl  Hoefle.  Edited  by  George  McGuire.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Lou  Perlof. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Helen  Gilbert,  Nat  Pendle- 
ton, Sterling  Holloway,  Russell  Simpson,  Barbara 
Reed,  Paul  Hurst,  Dick  Scott,  Bob  Benton,  Stan  Price. 
Reviewed  9-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

DEEP  VALLEY 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Jean 
Negulesco.  Screenplay,  Salka  Viertel,  Stephen  More- 
house Avery.  Original  novel,  Dan  Totheroh.  Photog- 
raphy, Ted  McCord.  Special  photographic  effects, 
William  McGann,  H.  F.  Koenekamp.  Art  direction, 
Max  Parker,  Frank  Durlauf.  Set  decorations,  Howard 
Winterbottom.  Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Music  ar- 
ranger, orchestration,  Murry  Cutter.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Owen  Marks.  Sound 
technician,  C.  A.  Riggs.  Assistant  director,  Art 
Lueker. 

CAST — Ida  Lupino,  Dane  Clark,  Wayne  Morris,  Fay 
Bainter,  Henry  Hull,  Willard  Robertson.  Reviewed 
7-30-47. 

Days  in  production,  107. 

DESERT  FURY 

Hal  Wallis-PARA.  (Technicolor).  Director,  Lewis 
Allen.  Screenplay,  Robert  Rossen.  Original  novel  by 
Ramona  Stewart.  Photography,  Charles  Lang,  Edward 
Croniager.  Technicolor  director,  Natalie  Kalmuc;  as- 
sociate, Francis  Cugat.  Art  direction,  Perry  Ferguson. 
Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Syd  Moore.  Music  score, 
Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by  Warren  Low.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Harry  Lindgren,  Walter  Oberst.  Assistant 
director,  Dick  McWhorter. 

CAST — Lizabeth  Scott,  John  Hodiak,  Burt  Lan- 
caster, Mary  Astor,  Wendell  Corey,  Kristine  Miller, 
William  Harrigan,  James  Flavin,  Jane  Novak,  Ana 
Camargo.  Reviewed  7-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  72. 

DESIRE  ME 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  Hornblow,  Jr.  Screenplay, 
Marguerite  Roberts,  Zoe  Akins.  Original  novel,  Leon- 
hard  Frank.  Adaptation,  Casey  Robinson.  Photog- 
raphy, Joseph  Ruttenberg.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Urie  McCleary.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Paul  Huldschinsky.  Music  score,  Herbert 
Strothart.  Edited  by  Joseph  Dervin.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer,  Lowell  Kinsall.  Assistant  director,  Jack 
Greenwood. 

CAST — Greer  Garson,  Robert  Mitchum,  Richard 
Hart,  Morris  Ankrum,  George  Zucco,  Cecil  Humph- 
reys, David  Hoffman.  Reviewed  9-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  19. 

DESPERATE 

RKO.  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Anthony 
Mann.  Screenplay,  Harry  Essex.  Additional  dialog, 
Martin  Rackin.  Based  on  story  by  Dorothy  Atlas, 
Anthony  Mann.  Photography,  George  E.  Diskant. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Special  effects,  Rus- 
sell A.  Cully.  Music,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director, 
C  Bakaleinikoff.  Editor,  Marston  Fay.  Sound,  Earl 
A.  Wolcott,  Roy  Granville.  Assistant  director,  Nat 
Levinson. 

CAST — Steve  Brodie,  Audrey  Long,  Raymond 
Burr,  Douglas  Fowley,  William  Challee,  Jason  Ro- 
bards,  Freddie  Steele,  Lee  Frederick,  Paul  E.  Burns, 
Ilka  Gruning.  Reviewed.  5-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  27. 

THE  DEVIL  ON  WHEELS 

PRC.  Producer,  Ben  Stoloff.  Associate  producer, 
Jerry  Briskin.  Director,  Crane  Wilbur.  Dialog  direc- 
tor, Benny  Rubin.  Screenplay,  Crane  Wilbur.  Original 
idea  by  Tony  Sargent.  Photography.  L.  W.  O'Connell. 
Photographic  effects,  George  Teague.  Art  direction, 
Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  Clar- 
ence Steensen.  Music  score,  Emil  Cadkin.  Musical 
director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Al  Troffey. 
Sound  technician,  L.  John  Myers.  Assistant  director, 
Emmett  Emerson. 

CAST  —  Noreen  Nash,  Darryl  Hickman,  Jan  Ford 


PRODUCTION S     19  4  7 


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James  Cardwell,  Damian  O'Flynn,  Lenita  Lane,  Will- 
iam Forrest,  Sue  England,  Robert  Arthur,  Ann  Burr, 
Elliott  Lewis.  Reviewed  1-22-47. 
Days  in  production,  14. 

THE  DEVIL  THUMBS  A  RIDE 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director-screen- 
play, Felix  Feist.  Original,  Robert  C.  DuSoe.  Photo- 
I  graphy,  J.  Roy  Hunt.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D.'- 
Agostino,  Charles  F.  Pyke.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera,  William  Magginetti.  Music  score,  Paul  Saw- 
tell.  Edited  by  Robert  Swink.  Sound  technicians, 
Robert  Cuhl,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  director,  Harry 
Mancke. 

CAST  —  Lawrence  Tierney,  Ted  North,  Nan  Les- 
lie, Betty  Lawford,  Andrew  Tombes,  Harry  Shan- 
non, Glenn  Vernon,  Marian  Carr,  William  Could, 
Josephine  Whittell,  Phil  Warren,  Robert  Malcolm. 
Reviewed  2-21  -47 

Days  in  production,  23. 

DICK  TRACY  MEETS  GRUESOME 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  John 
Rawlins.  Screenplay,  Robertson  White,  Eric  Taylor. 

I  Original,  William  H.  Craffis,  Robert  E.  Kent,  based 
on  cartoon  strip  created  by  Chester  Could.  Photog- 
raphy, Frank  Redman.  Special  effects,  Russell  A. 
Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E. 
Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James  Altwies. 
Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Music  director,  C.  Bakal- 
einikoff.  Edited  by  Elmo  Williams.  Sound  technicians, 
Jean  L.  Speak,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  director,  James 

i  Lane. 

CAST — Boris  Karloff,  Ralph  Byrd,  Anne  Cwynne, 
j  Edward  Ashley,  June  Clayworth,  Lyle  Latell,  Tony 
I  Barrett,  Skelton  Knaggs,  Jim  Nolan,  Joseph  Crehan, 
I  Milton  Parsons.  Reviewed  9-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  17. 

DICK  TRACY'S  DILEMMA 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director  John 
Rawlins.  Screenplay,  Robert  Stephen  Brode.  Original 
cartoon  strip  "Dick  Tracy"  created  by  Chester 
Could.  Special  photographic  effects  by  Russell  A. 
Cully.  Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Art  direction, 
Albert  S.  DAgostino,  Lucius  O.  Croxton.  Set  deco- 
rations, Darrell  Silvera.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Marvin 
Coil.  Sound  technicians,  Jean  L.  Speak,  Terry  Kellum. 
Assistant  director,  Grayson  Rogers. 

CAST  —  Ralph  Byrd,  Lyle  Latell,  Kay  Christopher, 
Jack  Lambert,  Ian  Keith,  Bernadene  Hayes,  Jimmy 
Conlin,  William  B.  Davidson,  Tony  Barrett,  Richard 
Powers.  Reviewed  5-13-47. 

Days  in  production,  20. 

DISHONORED  LADY 

Hunt  Stromberg-UA.  Producer,  Jack  Chertok.  Di- 
rector, Robert  Stevenson.  Screenplay,  Edmund  H. 
North;  based  on  play  by  Margaret  Ayer  Barnes, 
Edward  Sheldon.  Photography,  Lucien  Andriot.  Pro- 
duction design,  art  direction,  Nicolai  Remisoff.  Mu- 
sic score,  Carmen  Dragon.  Edited  by  John  Foley. 
Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Les 
Guthrie. 

CAST — Hedy  Lamarr,  Dennis  O'Keefe,  John  Loder, 
William  Lundigan,  Morris  Carnovsky,  Paul  Cavanagh, 
Natalie  Schafer,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Margaret  Hamil- 
ton, Nicholas  Joy,  James  Flavin.  Reviewed  4-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  72. 

A  DOUBLE  LIFE 

Kanin-UI.  Producer,  Michael  Kanin.  Director 
George  Cukor.  Original  screenplay,  Ruth  Gordon  Gar- 
son  Kanin;  based  on  "Othello"  by  William  Shake- 
speare. Advisor  on  "Othello"  sequences,  Walter 
Hampden.  Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Special  ef- 
fects, David  S.  Horsley.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herz- 
brun,  Harvey  Gillett.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Gausman,  John  Austin.  Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa. 
Edited  by  Robert  Parrish.  Sound  technician,  Leslie  I. 
Carey,  Joe  Lapis.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Shaw. 

CAST — Ronald  Colman,  Signe  Hasso,  Edmond 
O'Brien,  Shelley  Winter,  Ray  Collins,  Philip  Loeb 
Millard  Mitchell,  Joe  Sawyer,  Charles  La  Torre,  Whit 
Bissell,  John  Drew  Colt,  Peter  Thompson,  Elizabeth 
Dunne,  Alan  Edminston,  Art  Smith,  Sid  Tomack,  Wil- 
ton  Graff,    Harlan    Briggs,    Claire   Carleton,  Betsy 


Blair,  Janet  Warren,  Marjory  Woodworth,  Fay  Kanin, 
Frederick  Worlock,  Arthur  Gould-Porter,  Boyd  Irwin, 
Percival  Vivian,  Mary  Young,  Guy  Bates  Post,  Leslie 
Denison,  David  Bond,  Virginia  Patton,  Thayer  Rob- 
erts, Elliott  Reid,  Georgia  Cain.  Reviewed  12-24-47. 
Days  in  production,  75. 

DOWN  TO  EARTH 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Don  Hartman.  As- 
sistant producer,  Norman  Deming.  Director,  Alex- 
ander Hall.  Original  screenplay,  Edward  Blum,  Don 
Hartman.  Original  "Jordan"  characters  from  play 
"Heaven  Can  Wait"  by  Harry  Segall.  Photography, 
Rudolph  Mate.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus; 
associate,  Francis  Cugat.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goos- 
son,  Rudolph  Sternad.  Set  decorations,  William  Kier- 
nan.  Music  score,  George  Duning,  Heinz  Roemheld. 
Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts, 
Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Viola  Lawrence.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, George  Cooper,  Philip  Faulkner.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST— Rita  Hayworth,  Larry  Parks,  Marc  Piatt, 
Roland  Culver,  James  Cleason,  Edward  Everett  Hor- 
ton,  Adele  Jergens,  George  Macready,  William  Fraw- 
ley,  Jean  Donahue,  Kathleen  O'Malley,  William 
Haade,  James  Burke,  Fred  Sears.  Reviewed  7-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  137. 

DRAGNET 

Fortune  Films-SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer-original, 
Maurice  H.  Conn.  Associate  producer,  Harry  Hendel. 
Director,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Screenplay,  Barbara  Worth, 
Harry  Essex.  Photography,  James  S.  Brown,  Jr.  Art 
direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Music  score,  Irving  Gertz. 
Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Sound  technician,  John 
Carter.  Assistant  director,  Cy  Roth. 

CAST — Henry  Wilcoxon,  Mary  Brian,  Douglass 
Dumbrille,  Virginia  Dale,  Douglas  Blackley,  Tom  Fad- 
den,  Don  Harvey,  Maxine  Samon,  Ralph  Dunn,  Bert 
Conway,  Douglas  Evans,  Paul  Newlan,  Alan  Dixon. 
Reviewed  7-1  -47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

DRIFTWOOD 

REP.  Director,  Allan  Dwan,  Original  screenplay, 
Mary  Loos,  Richard  Sale.  Photography,  John  Alton. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Music 
score,  Nathan  Scott.  Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer. 
Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Herbert 
Norsch.  Assistant  director,  Richard  Moder. 

CAST — Ruth  Warrick,  Walter  Brennan,  Dean  Jag- 
ger,  Charlotte  Greenwood,  Natalie  Wood,  Jerome 
Cowan,  H.  B.  Warner,  Margaret  Hamilton,  Hobart 
Cavanaugh,  Francis  Ford,  Alan  Napier,  Howland 
Chamberlain,  James  Bell,  Teddy  Infuhr,  James  Kirk- 
wood,  Ray  Teal,  Zeke  Holland.  Reviewed  10-31-47. 

Days  in  production,  24. 

DUEL  IN  THE  SUN 

SRO.  (Technicolor).  Producer-screenplay,  David 
O.  Selznick.  Director,  King  Vidor.  2nd  Unit  directors, 
Otto  Brower,  Reeves  Eason.  Original  novel  by  Niven 
Busch.  Adaptation,  Oliver  H.  P.  Garrett.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Clarence  Slifer,  Jack  Cosgrove. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Pad- 
dleford.  Photography,  Lee  Garmes,  Hal  Rosson,  Ray 
Rennahan.  Additional  photography,  Charles  P.  Boyle, 
Allen  Davey.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  John 
Ewing.  Production  designer,  J.  McMillan  Johnson. 
Set  decorations,  Emil  Kuri.  Music  score-direction, 
Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Songs,  Allie  Wrubel.  Edited  by  Hal 
C.  Kern,  William  Ziegler,  John  D.  Faure,  Charles 
Freeman.  Sound  technicians,  James  Stewart,  Richard 
DeWeese.  Assistant  directors,  Lowell  Farrell,  Harvey 
Dwight. 

CAST — Jennifer  Jones,  Herbert  Marshall,  Gregory 
Peck,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Lillian  Gish,  Walter  Huston, 
Sidney  Blackmer,  Tilly  Losch,  Francis  McDonald.  Vic- 
tor Kilian,  Griff  Barnett,  Joseph  Cotton,  Harry  Carey, 
Butterfly  McQueen,  Frank  Cordell,  Scott  McKay.  Dan 
White,  Otto  Kruger,  Steve  Dunhill,  Lane  Chandler, 
Lloyd  Shaw,  Charles  Bickford,  Thomas  Dillon,  Joan 
Tetzel,  Robert  McKenzie,  Charles  Dingle.  Reviewed 
12-31-46. 

Days  in  production,  91. 


454 


PRODUCTIONS  1947 


EASY  COME,  EASY  CO 
PARA.  Producer,  Kenneth  MacCowan.  Director, 
John  Farrow.  Screenplay,  Francis  Edward  Faragoh, 
John  McNulty,  Anne  Froelick.  Original,  John  Mc- 
Nulty  stories.  Photography,  Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Process 
photography,  Francois  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Haldane  Douglas.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer,  Maurice  Goodman.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Scott  and  Eda  Warren.  Sound 
technicians,  Stanley  Cooley,  Don  Johnson.  Assistant 
director,  Oscar  Rudolph. 

CAST — Barry  Fitzgerald,  Diana  Lynn,  Sonny  Tufts, 
Dick  Foran,  Frank  McHugh,  Allen  Jenkins,  John  Litel, 
Arthur  Shields,  Frank  Faylen,  James  Burke,  George 
Cleveland,  Ida  Moore,  Rhys  Williams,  Oscar  Rudolph. 
Reviewed  2-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  33. 

THE  ECC  AND  I 

Ul.  Producer-original  screenplay,  Chester  Erskine, 
Fred  F.  Finklehoffe,  Associate  producer,  Leonard 
Goldstein.  Director,  Chester  Erskine.  Original  book  by 
Betty  McDonald.  Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Pro- 
duction design,  Bernard  Herzbrun.  Music,  Frank 
Skinner.  Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Charles  Felstead.  Assistant  director,  Frank 
Shaw. 

CAST — Claudette  Colbert,  Fred  MacMurray,  Mar- 
jorie  Main,  Louise  Allbritton,  Percy  Kilbride,  Richard 
Long,  Billy  House,  Ida  Moore.  Donald  MacBride,  Sam- 
uel S.  Hinds,  Esther  Dale,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  John 
Berkes,  Vic  Potel,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Isabel  O'Madigan, 
Dorothy  Vaughan.  Reviewed  3-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  81. 

ESCAPE  ME  NEVER 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Peter  God- 
frey. Screenplay,  Thames  Williamson.  Original  novel 
and  play,  Margaret  Kennedy.  Dialog  director,  Robert 
Stevens.  Photography,  Sol  Polito.  Special  effects, 
Harry  Barndollar,  Willard  Van  Enger.  Art  direction, 
Carl  Weyl.  Set  decorations,  Fred  M.  MacLean.  Music 
score,  Erich  Wolfgang  Korngold.  Music  arranger, 
orchestral,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Ballet  sequence  staged- 
directed  by  LeRoy  Prinz.  Musical  director,  Leo  F. 
Forbstein.  Edited  by  Clarence  Kolster.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Dolph  Thomas.  Assistant  director,  Claude 
Archer. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Ida  Lupino,  Eleanor  Parker, 
Gig  Young,  Reginald  Denny,  Isobel  Elsom,  Albert 
Basserman,  Ludwig  Stossel,  Milada  Mladova,  George 
Zoritsch,  Helene  Thimig,  Frank  Puglia,  Frank  Reicher. 
Reviewed  10-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  58. 

THE  EXILE 

Douglas  Fairbanks,  |r.-UI.  Producer-screenplay-ac- 
tor, Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr.  Assistant  to  producer, 
H.  Alexander  MacDonald.  Director,  Max  Opuls. 
Original  novel  "His  Majesty,  the  King,"  Cosmo  Ham- 
ilton. Photography,  Frank  Planer.  Art  direction, 
Bernard  Herzbrun,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations, 
Howard  Bay.  Musical  director,  Frank  Skinner.  Edited 
by  Ted  Kent.  Sound,  Charles  Felstead,  William  Hedg- 
cock.  Assistant  directors,  Ben  Chapman,  George 
Lollier. 

CAST — Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr.,  Paule  Croset,  Maria 
Montez,  Robert  Coote,  Nigel  Bruce,  Henry  Daniell, 
Otto  Waldis,  William  Trenk,  Eldon  Corst,  Michele 
Haley.  Reviewed  10-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 

EXPOSED 

REP.  Associate  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Director,  George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Royal  K.  Cole, 
Charles  Moran.  Original,  Charles  Moran.  Photography, 
William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  James  Sullivan.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Charles  Thompson. 
Music  score,  Ernest  Gold.  Edited  by  Irving  M.  Schoen- 
berg.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Bart  Carre. 

CAST— Adele  Mara,  Robert  Scott,  Adrian  Booth, 
Robert  Armstrong,  William  Haade,  Bob  Steele,  Harry 
Shannon,  Charles  Evans,  Joyce  Compton,  Russell 
Hicks,  Paul  E.  Burns,  Colin  Campbell,  Edward  Gargan, 
Mary  Gordon,  Patricia  Knox.  Reviewed  9-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 


THE  FABULOUS  DORSEYS 

Charles  R.  Rogers-UA.  Associate  producer,  John 
Rogers.  Director,  Alfred  Green.  Original  screenplay, 
Richard  English,  Art  Arthur,  Curtis  Kenyon.  Photog- 
raphy, James  Van  Trees.  Musical  director,  Louis 
Forbes.  Music  editor,  Walter  Hannemann.  Assistant 
director,  Herbert  E.  Mendelson.  Edited  by  George  Ar- 
thur. Technical  adviser,  Arthur  T.  Michaud.  Art  di- 
rection, Duncan  Cramer.  Set  decorations,  Robert 
Priestley.  Sound,  Walter  C.  Smith.  Dance  director, 
Charles  Baron.  Photographic  effects,  Alfred  Schmid. 

CAST — Tommy  Dorsey,  Jimmie  Dorsey,  Janet  Blair, 
Paul  Whiteman,  William  Lundigan,  Sara  Allgood,  Ar- 
thur Shields,  James  Flavin,  William  Bakewell,  Dave 
Willock,  Bobby  Warde,  Buz  Buckley,  Ann  Carter, 
Tom  Dugan,  Jack  Searl,  James  Taggart,  Hal  K.  Daw- 
son, Sherry  Sherwood,  Edward  Clark,  Andrew  Tombes, 
Jack  Roper,  Charlie  Barnet,  Henry  Busse,  Mike  Ping- 
atore,  Ziggy  Elman,  Bob  Eberly,  Helen  O'Connell,  Art 
Tatum,  Stuart  Foster,  Ray  Bauduc,  Tommy  Dorsey's 
orchestra,  Jimmy  Dorsey's  orchestra.  Rev.  2-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  44. 

THE  FABULOUS  JOE 

Hal  Roach  Comedy  Carnival-UA.  (Cinecolor).  Pro- 
ducer, Bebe  Daniels.  Executive  producer-original,  Hal 
Roach,  Jr.  Director,  Harve  Foster.  Screenplay,  Jack 
Jevne,  Arnold  Belgard.  Photography,  John  W.  Boyle. 
Special  photographic  effects,  Roy  Seawright.  Art 
direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decorations,  William 
Stevens.  Musical  director,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Edited 
by  Bert  Jordan.  Sound  technician,  William  Randall. 
Assistant  director,  John  H.  Morse. 

CAST — Walter  Abel,  Margot  Grahame,  Marie  Wil- 
son, Donald  Meek,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Howard  Petrie, 
Barbara  Bates,  Nana  Bryant,  Johnny  Miles,  Clarence 
Kolb,  Donald  MacBride,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Dorothy 
Christy,  John  Eldridge,  Al  Bridges,  Charlotte  Wynters, 
Ellen  Corby.  Reviewed  8-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  37. 

THE  FABULOUS  TEXAN 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edmund  Grainger.  Direc- 
tor, Edward  Ludwig.  Screenplay,  Lawrence  Hazard 
and  Horace  McCoy.  Original,  Hal  Long.  Photography, 
Reggie  Lanning.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theo- 
dore Lydecker.  Art  direction,  James  Sullivan.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Music 
score,  Anthony  Collins.  Edited  by  Richard  Van  Enger. 
Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director, 
Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — William  Elliott,  John  Carroll,  Catherine 
McLeod,  Albert  Dekker,  Andy  Devine,  Patricia 
Knight,  Ruth  Donnelly,  Johnny  Sands,  Harry  Daven- 
port, Robert  H.  Barrat,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Reed 
Hadley,  Roy  Barcroft,  Russell  Simpson,  James  Brown, 
Jim  Davis,  George  Beban,  John  Miles.  Reviewed  11- 
6-47. 

Days  in  production,  34. 

FALL  CUY 

MONO.  Producer,  Walter  Mirisch.  Director,  Regi- 
nald Le  Borg.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Warner.  Additional 
dialog,  John  O'Dea.  Based  on  story  by  Cornell  Wool- 
rich.  Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  Art  direction, 
Dave  Milton.  Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Sound, 
Tom  Lambert.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Assistant 
director,  Frank  Fox. 

CAST  —  Clifford  Penn,  Robert  Armstrong,  Teala 
Loring,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr.,  Douglas  Fowley,  Charles 
Arnt,  Virginia  Dale,  Iris  Adrain,  Jack  Overman, 
John  Harmon,  Christian  Rub,  Bob  Carleton,  Harry 
Strang.  John  Bleifer,  Lou  Lubin,  George  Backus.  Re- 
viewed 2-27-47. 

Days  in  production,  18. 

THE  FARMER'S  DAUGHTER 

RKO.  Producer,  Dore  Schary.  Assistant  to  producer, 
Edgar  Peterson.  Director,  H.  C.  Potter.  Screenplay, 
Allen  Rivkin,  Laura  Kerr.  Suggested  by  original  play 
by  Juhni  Tervataa.  Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert 
D'Agostino,  Feild  Gray.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera,  Harley  Miller.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Mu- 
sical director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Harry 
Marker.  Sound  technicians,  Francis  M.  Sarver,  Clem 
Portman.  Assistant  director,  James  Casey. 

CAST- — Loretta  Young,  Joseph  Cotten,  Ethel  Barry- 


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more,  Charles  Bickford,  Rose  Hobart,  Rhys  Williams, 
Harry  Davenport,  Tom  Powers,  William  Harrigan,  Lex 
Barker,  Harry  Shannon,  Keith  Andes,  Thurston  Hall, 
Art  Baker,  Don  Beddoe.  James  Aurness,  Anna  Q.  Nils- 
son,  John  Callaudet,  William  B.  Davidson,  Cy  Ken- 
dall, Frank  Ferguson,  William  Bakewell,  Charles  Lane. 
Reviewed  2-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  97. 

FEAR  IN  THE  NIGHT 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine  and 
William  Thomas.  Associate  producer,  L.  B.  Merman. 
Director-screenplay.  Maxwell  Shane.  Original  novel 
by  William  Irish,  "Nightmare."  Photography,  Jack 
Creenhalgh.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decora- 
tions, Elias  H.  Reif.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  How- 
ard Pine. 

CAST  —  Paul  Kelly,  Kay  Scott,  DeForest  Kelley, 
Ann  Doran,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Jeff  Yorke, 
Charles  Victor.  Reviewed  2-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  1 . 

FIESTA 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Jack  Cummings. 
Director,  Richard  Thorpe.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Bruce,  Lester  Cole.  Photography,  Sidney  Wagner, 
Charles  Rosher.  Wilfrid  M.  Cline.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Art  direction,  Ced- 
ric  Cibbons,  William  Ferrari.  Music  score,  Johnny 
Creen.  Original  suite,  Aaron  Copland.  Additional  or- 
chestrations, Ted  Duncan.  Dance  director,  Eugene 
Loring.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Thomas 
Theuerkauf.  Edited  by  Blanche  Sewell.  Sound,  Doug- 
las Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Al  Jennings. 

CAST — Esther  Williams,  Akim  Tamiroff,  Ricardo 
Montalban,  John  Carroll,  Mary  Astor,  Cyd  Charisse, 
Fortunio  Bonanova,  Hugo  Haas,  Jean  Van,  Joey  Pres- 
ton, Frank  Puglia,  Los  Bocheros,  Alan  Napier.  Re- 
viewed 6- 1 2-47. 

Days  in  production,  102. 

FLIGHT  TO  NOWHERE 

Colden  Cate-SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer,  William 
B.  David.  Director,  William  Rowland.  Original  screen- 
play, Arthur  V.  Jones.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard. 
Music  score,  Carl  Hoefle.  Edited  by  Gregg  Tallas. 
Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director, 
Robert  Farfan. 

CAST — Alan  Curtis,  Evelyn  Ankers,  Micheline 
Cheirel,  Jack  Holt,  Jerome  Cowan,  John  Craven,  Inez 
Cooper,  Roland  Varno,  Michael  Visaroff,  Gordon 
Richards,  Hoot  Gibson.  Reviewed  8-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  13. 

FOREVER  AMBER 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  Perl- 
berg.  Director,  Otto  Preminger.  Screenplay,  Ring 
Lardner,  Jr.,  Philip  Dunne.  Original  novel,  Kathleen 
Winsor.  Adaptation.  Jerome  Cady.  Photography,  Leon 
Shamroy.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus, 
Richard  Mueller.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred 
Sersen.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Music  score,  David 
Raksin.  Music  arrangers  (orchestral),  Maurice  de 
Packh.  Herbert  Spencer.  Musical  director,  Alfred 
Newman.  Edited  by  Louis  Loeffler.  Sound  techni- 
cians, Alfred  Bruzlin,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Assistant 
director,  Saul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Linda  Darnell,  Cornel  Wilde,  Richard 
Greene,  George  Sanders,  Glenn  Langan,  Richard 
Haydn,  Jessica  Tandy,  Anne  Revere,  John  Russell, 
lane  Ball,  Robert  Coote,  Leo  G.  Carroll,  Natalie 
Draper,  Margaret  Wycherly,  Alma  Kruger,  Edmond 
Breon,  Alan  Napier.  Reviewed  10-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  115. 

FOR  THE  LOVE  OF  RUSTY 

COL.  Producer,  John  Haggott.  Director,  John 
Sturges.  Original  screenplay,  Malcolm  Stuart  Boylan. 
Original  characters  created  by  Al  Martin.  Photogra- 
phy, Vincent  Farrar.  Art  direction,  Hans  Radon.  Set 
decorations,  Frank  Kramer.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikof f .  Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant  director,  Paul  Don- 
nelly. 

CAST — Ted  Donaldson,  Tom  Powers,  Ann  Doran, 
Aubrey  Mather,  Sid  Tomack,  George  Meader,  Mickey 
McGuire,  Harry  Hayden,  Fred  Sears,  Dick  Elliott,  Olin 
Howlin,   Teddy    Infuhr,    Dwayne    Hickman,  George 


Nokes,  Almira  Sessions,  Flame.  Reviewed  6-24-47. 
Days  in  production,  1  6. 

FOR  YOU  I  DIE 

Arpi-FILM  CLASSICS.  Producers,  Robert  Presnell, 
Sr.,  John  Reinhardt.  Assistant  to  producers,  Mischa 
Auer.  Director,  John  Reinhardt.  Assistant  to  director, 
Peter  A.  Mayer.  Original  screenplay,  Robert  Presnell, 
Sr.  Photography,  William  Clothier.  Music  score-di- 
rector, Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by  Jason  Bernie.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  Wil- 
liam Forsyth. 

CAST — Cathy  Downs,  Paul  Langton,  Mischa  Auer, 
Roman  Bohnen,  Jane  Weeks,  Marion  Kerby,  Manuela 
Callejo,  Don  Harvey,  Charles  Waldron,  Jr.,  Rory 
Mallinson.  Reviewed  12-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

THE  FOXES  OF  HARROW 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  A.  Bacher.  Director, 
John  M.  Stahl.  Screenplay,  Wanda  Tuchock.  Original 
novel,  Frank  Yerby.  Photograph,  Joseph  LaShelle. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Maurice  Ransford.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Music  score, 
David  Buttolph.  Music  arranger  (orchestral),  Maurice 
de  Packh.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited 
by  James  B.  Clark.  Sound  technicians,  George  Lever- 
ett,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Behm. 

CAST — Rex  Harrison,  Maureen  O'Hara,  Richard 
Haydn,  Victor  McLaglen,  Vanessa  Brown,  Patricia 
Medina,  Gene  Lockhart,  Charles  Irwin,  Hugo  Haas, 
Dennis  Hoey,  Roy  Roberts,  Marcel  Journet,  Kenneth 
Washington,  Helen  Crozier,  Libby  Taylor,  Renee 
Beard,  A.  C.  Bilbrew,  Suzette  Harbin,  Perry  William 
"Bill"  Ward,  William  "Bill"  Walker,  Mary  Currier, 
Clear  Nelson,  Jr.,  James  Lagano,  Henri  Letondal, 
Jean  Del  Val,  Dorothy  Adams,  Andre  Chariot,  Georges 
Renavent,  Celia  Lovsky,  Eugene  Borden,  Joseph  Cre- 
han,  Ralph  Faulkner.  Reviewed  9-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  87. 

FRAMED 

COL.  Producer,  Jules  Schermer.  Director,  Richard 
Wallace.  Screenplay,  Ben  Maddow.  Story,  Jack  Pat- 
rick. Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Edited  by  Rich- 
ard Fantl.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Carl  An- 
derson. Set  decorations.  Wilbur  Menefee,  Sidney 
Clifford,  Fay  Babcock.  Assistant  director,  Herman 
Webber.  Sound,  George  Cooper.  Musical  score, 
Marlin  Skiles.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff. 

CAST- — Glenn  Ford,  Janis  Carter,  Barry  Sullivan, 
Edgar  Buchanan,  Karen  Morley,  Jim  Bannon,  Sid  To- 
mack, Barbara  Wooddell.  Paul  E.  Burns.  Rev.  3-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  45. 

THE  FUGITIVE 

Argosy-RKO.  Producers,  John  Ford,  Merian  C. 
Cooper.  Associate  producer,  Emilio  Fernandez.  Execu- 
tive assistant,  Jack  Pennick.  Director,  John  Ford. 
Directorial  assistant,  Melchor  Ferrer.  Screenplay, 
Dudley  Nichols.  Original  novel,  "The  Labyrinthine 
Ways,"  Graham  Greene.  Photography,  Gabriel  Fig- 
ueroa.  Art  direction,  Alfred  Ybarra.  Set  decorations, 
Manuel  Parra.  Music  score-direction,  Richard  Hage- 
man.  Orchestration,  Lucien  Cailliet.  Edited  by  Jack 
Murray.  Sound  technicians,  Jose  B.  Carles,  Galdino 
Samperio.  Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST — Henry  Fonda,  Dolores  Del  Rio,  Pedro  Ar- 
mendariz,  J.  Carrol  Naish,  Leo  Carrillo,  Ward  Bond, 
Robert  Armstrong,  John  Qualen,  Fortunio  Bonanova, 
Chris-Pin  Martin,  Miguel  Inclan,  Fernando  Fernan- 
dez. Reviewed  11-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  47. 

FUN  AND  FANCY  FREE 

Walt  Disney-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Director  (live), 
William  Morgan;  (animation),  Jack  Kinney,  W.  O. 
Roberts,  Hamilton  Luske.  Screenplay,  Homer  Bright- 
man,  Harry  Reeves,  Ted  Sears,  Lance  Nolley,  Eldon 
Dedini,  Tom  Oreb.  Original  story  by  Sinclair  Lewis. 
Photography  (live),  Charles  P.  Boyle.  Technicolor  di- 
rection, Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Process 
effects,  Ub  Iwerks.  Art  direction  (animation), 
Ward  Kimball,  Les  Clark,  John  Lounsbery,  Fred 
Moore,  Wolfgang  Reitherman.  Production  super- 
visor, Ben  Sharpsteen.  Music  score,  Paul  Smith,  Eliot 
Daniel,  Oliver  Wallace.  Musical  director,  Charles 
Wolcott.  Songs  by  Bobby  Worth,  George  Weiss,  Ar- 
thur Quenzer,  Ray  Noble,  Buddy  Kaye,  Bennie 
Benjamin.  William  Walsh.  Edited  by  Jack  Bachom. 


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Sound  technicians,  C.  O.  Slyfield,  Harold  ).  Steck, 
Robert  Cook.  Assistant  director.  Joseph  Lefert. 

CAST — Edgar  Bergen,  Dinah  Shore,  Anita  Cordon, 
Cliff  Edwaros,  Billy  Oilbert,  Clarence  Nash,  The 
Kings  Men,  The  Dinning  Sisters,  The  Starlighters, 
Charlie  McCarthy,  Mortimer  Snerd,  Luana  Patten, 
Donald  Duck,  Mickey  Mouse,  Jiminy  Cricket.  Re- 
viewed 8-20-47. 

FUN  ON  A  WEEKEND 

Andrew  Stone-UA.  Producer-director-screenplay, 
Andrew  Stone.  Associate  producer,  Don  McElwaine. 
Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld. 
Music  arrangements  and  conducting,  Lucien  Cailliet. 
Musical  supervision,  Virginia  Stone.  Edited  by  Paul 
Weatherwax.  Sound  technician,  Roy  Meadows.  As- 
sistant director,  William  A.  Forsyth. 

CAST  —  Eddie  Bracken,  Priscilla  Lane,  Tom  Con- 
way, Allen  Jenkins.  Arthur  Treacher,  Clarence 
Kolb,  Alma  Kruger,  Russell  Hicks,  Fritz  Feld,  Rich- 
ard Hagemen,  Lester  Allen,  Edith  Evanson,  Neely 
Edwards.  Harry  Tyler,  Syd  Saylor,  Douglas  Wood, 
Madge  Crane,  William  Benedict,  Sandra  Poloway, 
|oe  Devlin,  Marie  Blake.  Reviewed  4-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  42. 

THE  CANCSTER 

King  Bros. -ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producers,  Maurice 
King,  Frank  King.  Assistant  to  producers,  Arthur 
Gardner.  Director,  Cordon  Wiles.  Original  screenplay, 
Daniel  Fuchs,  from  his  novel,  "Low  Company."  Pho- 
tography, Paul  Ivano.  Special  photographic  effects, 
Roy  W.  Seawright.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set 
direction,  Sidney  Moore.  Music  score,  Louis  Cruen- 
berg.  Musical  director,  Irvin  Talbot.  Song,  Cordon 
Clifford,  Nacio  Herb  Brown.  Edited  by  Walter 
Thompson.  Sound  technician,  William  Randall.  As- 
sistant director,  Frank  S.  Heath. 

CAST — Barry  Sullivan,  Belita,  Joan  Lorring,  Akim 
Tamiroff,  Henry  Morgan,  John  Ireland,  Sheldon 
Leonard,  Fifi  D'Orsay,  Virginia  Christine,  Elisha 
Cook,  Jr.,  Theodore  Hecht,  Leif  Erickson,  Charles 
McCraw,  John  Kellogg.  Reviewed  9-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  33. 

CAS  HOUSE  KIDS  CO  WEST 

PRC.  Producer-original,  Sam  Baerwitz.  Director, 
William  Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Robert  E.  Kent,  Rob- 
ert A.  McCowan,  Eugene  Conrad.  Photography,  Wil- 
liam Sickner.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos,  Sr.  Music 
score,  Hans  Sommer.  Musical  director,  Dick  Carruth. 
Edited  by  Harry  Reynolds,  Al  DeCaetano.  Sound 
technician.  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  William 
Calihan. 

CAST — Emory  Parnell,  Chili  Williams,  Vince  Bar- 
nett,  William  Wright,  Lela  Bliss,  Ronn  Marvin,  Ray 
Dolciame,  Carl  Alfalfa  Switzer,  Bennie  Bartlett,  Rudy 
Wissler,  Tommy  Bond.  Reviewed  7-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

CAS  HOUSE  KIDS  IN  HOLLYWOOD 

PRC.  In  charge  of  production,  Ben  Stoloff.  Pro- 
ducer, Sam  Baerwitz.  Director,  Edward  Cahn.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Robert  E.  Kent.  Photography,  James 
Brown.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos,  Sr.  Dialog  direc- 
tor, Monte  Collins.  Music  score,  Albert  Classer.  Mu- 
sical director,  Dick  Carruth.  Edited  by  Al  DeCaetano, 
W.  Donn  Hayes.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster. 
Assistant  director,  Bert  Clazer. 

CAST — Carl  Alfalfa  Switzer.  Rudy  Wissler,  Benny 
Bartlett,  Tommy  Bond,  James  Burke,  Jan  Bryant. 
Michael  Whalen,  Douglas  Fowley,  Frank  Orth,  Lyle 
Latel,  Milton  Parsons,  Kenneth  Ferrill.  Reviewed  10- 
1-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

GENTLEMAN'S  AGREEMENT 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Darryl  F.  Zanuck.  Director, 
Elia  Kazan.  Screenplay,  Moss  Hart.  Original  novel, 
Laura  Z.  Hobson.  Photography,  Arthur  Miller.  Spe- 
cial photographic  effects.  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler,  Mark  Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations,  Thom- 
as Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Music  score,  Alfred  Newman. 
Edited  by  Harmon  Jones.  Sound  technicians,  Alfred 
Bruzlin,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Saul  Wurt- 
zel 

CAST — Gregory  Peck,  Dorothy  McCuire,  John  Gar- 
field, Celeste  Holm,  Anne  Revere,  June  Havoc,  Al- 


bert Dekker,  Jane  Wyatt,  Dean  Stockwell,  Nicholas 
Joy,  Sam  Jaffe,  Harold  Vermilyea,  Ransom  M.  Sher- 
man, Roy  Roberts,  Kathleen  Lockhart,  Curt  Conway, 
John  Newland,  Robert  Warwick,  Louise  Lorimer,  How- 
ard Negley,  Victor  Kilian,  Frank  Wilcox,  Marlyn 
Monk,  Wilton  Graff,  Morgan  Farley.  Reviewed  11- 
10-47. 

Days  in  production,  65. 

THE  GHOST  AND  MRS.  MUIR 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director, 
Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Screenplay,  Philip  Dunne.  From 
novel  by  R.  A.  Dick.  Music,  Bernard  Herrmann. 
Photography,  Charles  Lang.  Art  direction,  Richard 
Day,  George  Davis.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little, 
Stuart  Reiss.  Editor,  Dorothy  Spencer.  Special  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Sound,  Bernard  Freericks,  Roger 
Heman.  Assistant  director,  Johnny  Johnston. 

CAST — Gene  Tierney,  Rex  Harrison,  George  San- 
ders, Edna  Best,  Vanessa  Brown,  Anna  Lee,  Robert 
Coote,  Natalie  Wood,  Isobel  Elsom,  Victoria  Home, 
Whitford  Kane,  Brad  Slaven,  William  Stelling,  Helen 
Freeman,  David  Thursby,  Heather  Wilde.  Reviewed 
5-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  85. 

THE  GHOST  GOES  WILD 

REP.  Producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Director, 
George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Randall  Faye.  Original, 
Randall  Faye,  Taylor  Caven.  Photography,  John 
Alton.  Art  direction,  Hilyard  Brown,  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Set  decorations 
Joseph  McCarthy  Jr.,  and  George  Milo.  Music  score, 
Joseph  Dubin.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited 
by  Fred  Allen.  Sound  technician,  Victor  Appel.  As- 
sistant director,  Johnny  Grubbs. 

CAST  —  James  Ellison,  Anne  Gwynne,  Edward 
Everett  Horton,  Ruth  Donnelly,  Stephanie  Bachelor, 
Grant  Withers,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Emil  Rameau,  Jona- 
than Hale.  Reviewed  2-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

GHOST  OF  HIDDEN  VALLEY 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Ellen 
Coyle.  Photography,  Art  Reed.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N. 
Todd.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Stanley  Neufeld. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  (Fuzzy)  St.  John,  Jean 
Carlin,  Charles  King,  John  Meredith,  Zon  Murray. 
Reviewed  4-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

GHOST  TOWN  RENEGADES 

PRC.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray 
Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Patricia  Harper.  Pho- 
tography, Ernest  Miller.  Set  decorations,  Vincent 
Taylor.  Music  score,  Walter  Greene.  Musical  super- 
visor, Dick  Carruth.  Edited  by  Joe  Cluck.  Sound  tech- 
nician. Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Ira  Webb. 

CAST — Lash  LaRue,  Al  St.  John,  Jennifer  Holt, 
Jack  Ingram,  Terry  Frost,  Steve  Clark,  Lee  Roberts, 
Lane  Bradford,  Henry  Hall,  William  Fawcett,  Dee 
Cooper,  Mason  Wynn.  Reviewed  1  1  -7-47. 

Davs  in  production,  9. 

GLAMOUR  CIRL 

COL.  Producer.  Sam  Katzman.  Director,  Arthur 
Driefuss.  Screenplay,  M.  Coates  Webster,  Lee  Gold. 
Original,  Lee  Cold.  Photography,  Ira  H.  Morgan.  Art 
direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Sidney 
Moore.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff,  super- 
visor, Paul  Mertz.  Songs,  Segar  Ellis,  George  Wil- 
liams, Jule  Styne,  Sammy  Cahn,  Allan  Roberts,  Doris 
Fisher.  Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Sound  technician, 
Josh  Westmoreland.  Assistant  director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Gene  Krupa,  Virginia  Grey,  Michael  Duane, 
Susan  Reed,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Jack  Leonard,  Pierre  Wat- 
kin,  Eugene  Bordon,  Netta  Packer,  Noel  Neill,  Jeanne 
Bell.  Carolyn  Grey.  Reviewed  12-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

GOLDEN  EARRINGS 

PARA.  Producer,  Harry  Tugend.  Director,  Mitchell 
Leisen.  Screenplay,  Abraham  Polonsky,  Frank  Butler, 
Helen  Deutsch.  Original  novel,  Yolanda  Foldes.  Pho- 
tography, Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, Gordon  Jennings.  Process  photography,  Farciot 


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Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  John  Meehan. 
Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Grace  Gregory.  Music 
score,  Victor  Young.  Musical  director,  associate, 
Phil  Boutelje.  Dances  staged  by  Billy  Daniels.  Songs, 
Victor  Young,  Jay  Livingston,  Ray  Evans.  Edited  by 
Alma  Macrone.  Sound  technicians,  Dan  McKay,  Wal- 
ter Oberst.  Assistant  director,  Johnny  Coonan. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Marlene  Dietrich,  Murvyn 
Vye,  Bruce  Lester,  Dennis  Hoey,  Quentin  Reynolds, 
Reinhold  Schunzel,  Ivan  Triesault,  Hermine  Sterler. 
Reviewed  8-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  59. 

GOOD  NEWS 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  As- 
sociate producer,  Roger  Edens.  Director,  Charles 
Walters.  Screenplay,  Betty  Comden,  Adolph  Green. 
Original  musical  comedy,  Lawrence  Schwab,  Lew 
Brown,  Frank  Mandel,  B.  G.  DeSylva,  Ray  Henderson. 
Photography,  Charles  Schoenbaum.  Technicolor  di- 
rection, Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Edward  Carfagno.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Paul  G.  Chamberlain.  Music  score- 
criginal  songs,  B.  G.  DeSylva,  Lew  Brown,  Ray  Hen- 
derson. Music  arranger  (vocal)  Kay  Thompson.  Musi- 
cal director,  Lennie  Hayton.  Song,  "Pass  the  Peace 
Pipe,"  Hugh  Martin,  Ralph  Blane,  Roger  Edens. 
Edited  by  Albert  Akst.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer, 
Conrad  Kahn.  Assistant  director,  Al  Jennings. 

CAST — June  Allyson,  Peter  Lawford,  Patricia  Mar- 
shall, Joan  McCracken,  Ray  McDonald,  Mel  Torme, 
Robert  Strickland,  Donald  MacBride,  Tom  Dugan, 
Clinton  Sundberg,  Loren  Tindall,  Connie  Gilchrist, 
Morris  Ankrum,  Georgia  Lee,  Jane  Green.  Reviewed 
12-2-47 

Days  in  production,  66. 

CREEN  DOLPHIN  STREET 

MCM.  Producer,  Carey  Wilson.  Director,  Victor 
Saville.  Screenplay,  Samson  Raphaelson.  Original 
noevl,  Elizabeth  Goudge.  Photography,  George  Folsey. 
Special  effects,  V/arren  Newcombe,  A.  Arnold  Gil- 
lespie. Donald  Jahraus.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Malcolm  Brown.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis. 
Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Edited  by  George 
White.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Standish  J.  Lambert, 
Michael  Steinore.  Assistant  director,  Norman  Elzer. 

.  CAST — Lana  Turner,  Van  Heflin,  Donna  Reed, 
Richard  Hart,  Frank  Morgan,  Edmund  Gwenn,  Dame 
May  Whitty,  Reginald  Owen,  Gladys  Cooper,  Moyna 
MacGill,  Linda  Christian,  Bernie  Cozier,  Pat  Aherne, 
Al  Kukume,  Edith  Leslie,  Gigi  Perreau.  Reviewed 
10-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  100. 

THE  GUILT  OF  JANET  AMES 

COL.  Director,  Henry  Levin,  Assistant  director, 
Milton  Feldman.  Screenplay  by  Louella  MacFarlane, 
Allen  Rivkin  and  Devery  Freeman.  Based  on  story 
by  Lenore  Coffee.  Photography,  Joseph  Walker.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Goosson  and  Walter  Holscher. 
Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery  and  Frank 
Tuttle.  Music  by  George  Duning.  Musical  direction 
M.  W.  Stoloff.  Sid  Caesar's  Songs  by  Allan  Roberts 
and  Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Assistant 
director,  Milton  Feldman.  Sound  technician  Frank 
Goodwin. 

CAST — Rosalind  Russell,  Melvyn  Douglas,  Sid  Cae- 
sar, Betsy  Blair,  Nina  Foch,  Charles  Cane,  Harry  Von 
Zell,  Bruce  Harper,  Arthur  Space,  Richard  Benedict, 
Frank  Orth,  Roy  Walker,  Doreen  McCann,  Hugh 
Beaumont,  Thomas  Jackson,  Edwin  Cooper,  Emory 
Parnell.  Reviewed  3-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  76. 

THE  GUILTY 

MONO.  Producer,  Jack  Wrather.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, James  C.  Jordan.  Director,  John  Reinhardt. 
Screenplay,  Robert  Presnell,  Sr.  Original,  Cornell 
Woolrich.  Photography,  Henry  Sharp.  Art  direction, 
Oscar  Yerge.  Music,  Rudy  Schrager.  Edited  by  Jodie 
Caplan.  Sound  technician,  J.  T.  Corrigan.  Assist- 
ant director,  William  Forsyth. 

CAST — Bonita  Granville,  Don  Castle,  Wally  Cas- 
sell,  Regis  Toomey,  John  Litel,  Thomas  Jackson, 
Netta  Packer,  Oliver  Blake,  Caroline  Andrews.  Re- 
viewed 3-1  4-47. 

Days  in  production,  24. 


GUNFIGHTERS 

COL.  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Harry  Joe  Brown. 
Director,  George  Waggner.  Screenplay  by  Alan  Le- 
May.  Adapted  from  Zane  Grey  novel,  "Twin  Som- 
breros." Photography.  Fred  H.  Jackman,  Jr.  Cinecolor 
supervisor,  William  Holm.  Art  direction,  George  Van 
Marter.  Set  decorations,  Al  Greenwood.  Music  score, 
Rudy  Schrager.  Musical  supervision,  David  Chudnow. 
Dialog  director,  Alan  LeMay.  Edited  by  Harvey 
Manger.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Joe  Boyle. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Barbara  Britton,  Dorothy 
Hart,  Bruce  Cabot,  Charley  Grapewin,  Steven  Geray, 
Forrest  Tucker,  Charles  Kemper,  Grant  Withers,  John 
Miles,  Griff  Barnett.  Reviewed  6-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  42. 

GUN  TALK 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  A.  Sarecky.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton 
Cheney.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Art  direction, 
E.  H.  Reif.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Fred  Maguire.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  As- 
sistant director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Christine  Mclntyre,  Douglas  Evans,  Geneva  Gray, 
Wheaton  Chambers,  Frank  LaRue,  Ted  Adams,  Carl 
Mathews,  Zon  Murray,  Cactus  Mack,  Carol  Henry, 
Bill  Hale,  Boyd  Stockman,  Roy  Butler,  Bob  McElroy. 
Reviewed  12-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

HARD  BOILED  MAHONEY 

MONO.  Producer,  Jan  Grippo.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Cyril  Endfield.  Photography, 
Jim  Brown.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton.  Sound,  John 
Carter.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Fox.  Set  decorations, 
George  Milo.  Special  effects,  Augie  Lohman.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Edmond  Seward  and  Tim  Ryan.  Edited 
by  Bill  Austin. 

CAST  —  Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Bobby  Jordan, 
Gabriel  Dell,  Billy  Benedict,  Bernard  Gorcey,  David 
Gorcey,  Patti  Brill,  Betty  Compson,  Pierre  Watkin, 
Teala  Loring,  Bill  Ruhl,  Danny  Beck.  Dan  Seymour, 
Nobel  Johnson,  Byron  Foulger,  Bob  Faust,  Carmen 
De  Antonio.  Reviewed  4-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

THE  HAT  BOX  MYSTERY 

SCREEN  CUILD.  Executive  producer,  Maury  Nunes. 
Producer,  Carl  Hittleman.  Director,  Lambert  Hillyer. 
Screenplay,  Don  Martin,  Carl  K.  Hittleman.  Original, 
Maury  Nunes,  Carl  K.  Hittleman.  Art  direction,  Bill 
Glasgow.  Music  score,  Dave  Chudnow.  Edited  by 
Arthur  Brown.  Sound  technician,  P.  T.  Triplett.  As- 
sistant director,  Bob  Farfan. 

CAST — Tom  Neal,  Pamela  Blake,  Allen  Jenkins, 
Virginia  Sale,  Ed  Keane,  Leonard  Penn,  William 
Ruhl,  Zon  Murray,  Olga  Andre.  Reviewed  11-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

HEADINC  FOR  HEAVEN 

Ace-PRC.  Executive  producer,  Jack  Schwarz.  Pro- 
ducer, George  Moskov.  Director,  Lewis  D.  Collins. 
Screenplay,  Lewis  D.  Collins,  Oscar  Mugge.  Original 
play,  Charles  Webb,  Daniel  Brown.  Photography, 
George  Robinson.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Set 
decorations,  Earl  Wooden.  Music  score-arrangements, 
Hal  Borne.  Edited  by  Marty  Cohn.  Assistant  director, 
Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST — Stuart  Erwin,  Glenda  Farrell,  Russ  Vincent, 
Irene  Ryan,  Milburn  Stone,  George  O'Hanlon,  Janice 
Wilson,  Ralph  Hodges,  Dick  Elliott, Charles  Williams, 
Selmer  Jackson,  Harry  Tyler,  Ben  Welden,  Betty 
Best,  Jack  Del  Rio.  Reviewed  12-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

HEARTACHES 

PRC.  Executive  producer,  Ben  Stoloff.  Producer, 
Marvin  D.  Stahl.  Director,  Basil  Wrangell.  Screen- 
play, George  Bricker.  Original,  Monty  F.  Collins, 
Julian  I.  Peyser.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Pho- 
tographic effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Art  direction, 
Edward  C.  Jeweil.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe. 
Music  score,  Emil  Cadkin.  Musical  director,  Irving 
Friedman.  Songs,  Kim  Cannon,  Walter  Kent,  John 
Klenner,  Al  Hoffman.  Edited  by  Alfred  DeCaetano 


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PRODUCTIONS  1947 


Charles  Cross,  Jr.  Sound  technicians,  ),  N.  A.  Haw- 
kins,   Percy    Townsend.    Aissitant    director,  Allen 

Wood. 

CAST — Sheila  Ryan,  Edward  Norris,  Chill  Wills, 
Ken  Farrell,  lames  Seay,  Frank  Orth,  Chili  Williams, 
Charles  Mitchell,  Al  LaRue,  Phyllis  Planchard,  Ann 
Staunton.  Reviewed  6-30-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

HEAVEN  ONLY  KNOWS 

Nero-UA.  Producer,  Seymour  Nebenzal.  Director, 
Albert  S.  Rogell.  Screenplay,  Arthur  Arthur,  Row- 
land Leigh.  Original,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Adaptation, 
Ernest  Haycox.  Photography,  Karl  Struss.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Ray  Binger,  Roscoe  "Rocky" 
Cline.  Art  direction,  Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations, 
A.  Roland  Fields.  Music  score-direction,  Heinz 
Roemheld.  Edited  by  Edward  Mann.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Corson  Jowett.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Voglin. 

CAST — Robert  Cummings,  Brian  Donlevy,  Jorja 
Curtright,  Marjorie  Reynolds,  Bill  Goodwin,  Stuart 
Erwin,  John  Litel,  Peter  Miles,  Edgar  Kennedy,  Ger- 
ald Mohr,  Lurene  Tuttle,  Ray  Bennett.  Reviewed  7- 
28-47. 

Days  in  production,  71. 

HER  HUSBAND'S  AFFAIRS 

COL.  Producer,  Raphael  Hakim.  Director,  S.  Sylvan 
Simon.  Original  screenplay,  Ben  Hecht.  Photography, 
Charles  Lawton,  Jr.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Gooson, 
Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee, 
Louis  Diage.  Music  score,  George  Duning.  Musical 
director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Goodwin.  Assistant  director,  Earl 
McEvoy. 

CAST — Lucille  Ball,  Franchot  Tone,  Edward  Ever- 
ett Horton,  Mikhail  Rasumny,  Gene  Lockhart,  Nana 
Bryant,  Jonathan  Hale,  Paul  Stanton,  Mabel  Paige, 
Frank  Mayo,  Pierre  Watkin,  Carl  Leviness,  Dick 
Gordon,  Douglas  Wood,  Jack  Price,  Clancy  Cooper, 
Charles  C.  Wilson,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Selmer  Jack- 
son, Arthur  Space.  Reviewed  7-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  31. 

HIGH  BARBAREE 

MCM.  Producer,  Everett  Riskin.  Director,  jack 
Conway.  Screenplay,  Anne  Morrison  Chapin, 
Whitfield  Cook,  Cyril  Hume.  Based  on  novel  by 
Charles  Nordhoff,  James  Norman  Hall.  Photography, 
Sidney  Wagner.  Music  score,  Herbert  Stothart.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Gabriel  Scognamilo.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Ralph  S.  Hurst.  Edited 
by  Conrad  A.  Nervig.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Tech- 
nical adviser,  Lt.  John  B.  Muoio,  Jr.,  USN.  Special 
effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie,  Warren  Newcombe.  As- 
sistant director,  George  Rhein. 

CAST — Van  Johnson,  June  Allyson,  Thomas  Mitch- 
ell, Henry  Hull,  Marilyn  Maxwell,  Claude  Jarman,  Jr., 
Cameron  Mitchell,  Geraldine  Wall,  Barbara  Brown, 
Paul  Harvey,  Charles  Evans.  Reviewed  3-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  77. 

HIGH  CONQUEST 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Irving  Allen.  Photog- 
raphy, Jack  Greenhalgh.  Exteriors  photographed  in 
Switzerland  by  Richard  Angst  and  Tony  Braun. 
Screenplay,  Max  Trell,  from  original  story  by  Aben 
Kandel,  based  on  novel,  "High  Conquest,"  by 
James  Ramsey  Ullman.  Musical  director,  Lud  Gluskin. 
Supervising  editor,  Otho  Lovering.  Editor,  Charles 
Craft.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Fox.  Technical  direc- 
tor, E.  R.  Hickson.  Sound,  Frank  Webster.  Set  dec- 
orations, Raymond  Boltz,  Jr.  Special  effects,  Augie 
Lahman. 

CAST — Anna  Lee,  Gilbert  Roland,  Warren  Doug- 
las, Beulah  Bondi,  Sir  C.  Aubrey  Smith,  John  Qaulen, 
Helene  Thimig,  Alan  Napier,  Eric  Feldard,  Mickey 
Kuhn,  Louis  Mercier,  Richard  Flato,  Geza  de  Ros- 
ner,  Al  Mathews,  John  Good,  John  Vosper,  Wilton 
Graff,  Maurice  Cass,  Fritz  Lieber,  Eddie  Parks,  Min- 
erva Urecal,  John  Bleifer,  Douglas  Walton,  Regina 
Wallace.  Reviewed  3-11-47. 

Days  in  production,  21. 

HIGH  TIDE 

Jack  Wrather-MONO.  Associate  producer,  James 
C.  Jordon.  Director,  John  Reinhardt.  Screenplay, 
Robert  Presnell,  Sr.  Original,  Raoul  Whitfield.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Peter  Milne.  Photography,  Henry  Sharp. 


Special  effects,  Howard  Anderson.  Art  direction, 
Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decorations,  Murray  Waite. 
Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager.  Musical  director,  David 
Chudnow.  Edited  by  Stewart  S.  Frye.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  William  For- 
syth. 

CAST  —  Don  Castle,  Lee  Tracy,  Anabel  Shaw, 
Julie  Bishop,  Douglas  Walton,  Regis  Toomey,  An- 
thony Warde,  Wilson  Wood,  Francis  Ford.  George 
Ryland,  Argentina  Brunetti.  Reviewed  8-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  20. 

HICH  WALL 

MCM.  Producer,  Robert  Lord.  Director,  Curtis 
Bernhardt.  Screenplay,  Sydney  Boehm,  Lester  Cole. 
Original  story  and  play,  Alan  R.  Clark,  Bradbury 
Foote.  Photography,  Paul  Vogel.  Special  effects, 
Warren  Newcombe,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie.  Montage 
effects,  Paul  Ballbusch.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Leonid  Vasian.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Joseph  W.  Holland.  Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper. 
Edited  by  Conrad  A.  Nervig.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer, 
Chas.  E.  Wallace.  Assistant  director,  Al  Raboch. 

CAST — Robert  Taylor,  Audrey  Totter,  Herbert 
Marshall,  Dorothy  Patrick,  H.  B.  Warner,  Warner 
Anderson,  Moroni  Olsen,  John  Ridgeley,  Morris  An- 
krum,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Vince  Barnett,  Jonathan 
Hale,  Charles  Arnt,  Ray  Mayer,  Bobby  Hyatt.  Re- 
viewed 12-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  57. 

HIT  PARADE  OF  1947 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Frank  Mc- 
Donald. Screenplay,  Mary  Loos.  Original,  Parke 
Levy.  Photography,  John  Alton.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direction, 
Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy 
Jr.,  Charles  Thompson.  Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer. 
Musical  arrangements,  Leo  Arnaud.  Songs,  Jimmy 
McHugh,  Harold  Adamson,  Tim  Spencer,  Jack 
Meakin,  Foster  Carlin.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli. 
Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain  Sr.  Assistant  director, 
Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — Eddie  Albert,  Constance  Moore,  Joan  Ed- 
wards, Gil  Lamb,  Bill  Goodwin,  William  Frawley, 
Richard  Lane,  Frank  Fenton,  Ralph  Sanford,  Frank 
Scannell,  Knox  Manning,  Del  Sharbutt,  Albert  Ruiz, 
Harland  Tucker,  Chester  Clute,  Woody  Herman  and 
his  orchestra,  Roy  Rogers  and  Trigger  and  Bob  Nolan 
and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers.  Reviewed  4-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  35. 

HOLLYWOOD  BARN  DANCE 

SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer,  Jack  Schwarz.  Direc- 
tor-original story,  B.  B.  Ray.  Adaption  and  screen- 
play, Dorothy  Knox  Martin.  Assistant  director,  Mack 
Wright.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Art  direc- 
tion, F.  Frank  Sylos.  Music,  Walter  Greene.  Edited  by 
Robert  Crandall.  Sound  technician,  Farol  Redd. 

CAST  —  Ernest  Tubb,  Lori  Talbott,  Helen  Boyce, 
Earle  Hodgins,  Frank  McGlynn,  Phil  Arnold.  Larry 
Reed,  Red  Herron,  Anne  Kundi,  Betty  Mudge,  Cy 
Rino,  Frank  Bristow,  Albin  Robeling,  Dotti  Hackett, 
Pat  Combs,  Jack  Guthrie.  Reviewed  5-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

HOMESTEADERS  OF  PARADISE  VALLEY 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Screenplay,  Earle  Snell,  based  on 
Fred  Harman's  NEA  comic-by  special  arrangement 
with  Stephen  Slesinger.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Photography,  Alfred  Keller. 
Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Charles  Thompson.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound 
technician,  Ed  Borschell.  Assistant  director,  Nat 
Barrager. 

CAST — Allan  Lane.  Bobby  Blake,  Martha  Went- 
worth,  Ann  Todd,  Gene  Stutenroth,  John  James, 
Mauritz  Hugo,  Emmett  Vogan,  Milton  Kibbee,  Tom 
London,  Edythe  Elliott,  George  Chesebro,  Edward 
Cassidy.  Reviewed  4-8-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

THE  HOMESTRETCH 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Bassler. 
Director,   Bruce   Humberstone.   Original  screenplay. 


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Wanda  Tuchock.  Photography,  Arthur  Arling.  Tech- 
nicolor direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller. 
Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direc- 
tion, James  Basevi,  Leland  Fuller.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Music  score,  David 
Raksin.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestral 
arrangements,  Edward  Powell.  Edited  by  Robert 
Simpson,  Sound  technicians,  E.  Clayton  Ward,  Harry 
M.  Leonard.  Assistant  director,  Henry  Weinberger. 

CAST — Cornel  Wilde,  Maureen  O'Hara,  Glenn 
Langan,  Helen  Walker,  James  Cleason,  Henry 
Stephenson,  Margaret  Bannerman,  Ethel  Criffies, 
Tommy  Cook.  Reviewed  4-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  84. 

HONEYMOON 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Robert  Sparks.  Producer, 
Warren  Duff.  Director,  William  Keighley.  Screen- 
play, Michael  Kanin.  Original,  Vicki  Baum.  Photog- 
raphy, Edward  Cronjager.  Special  effects,  Russell 
Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph 
Berger.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Tom  Oli- 
phant.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director, 
C.  Bakaleninikoff .  Dance  director,  Charles  O'Curran. 
Songs,  Leigh  Harline,  Mort  Greene.  Edited  by  Ralph 
Dawson.  Sound  technicians,  Earl  A.  Wolcott,  Clem 
Portman.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Heath. 

CAST — Shirley  Temple,  Franchot  Tone,  Guy  Madi- 
son, Lina  Romay,  Gene  Lockhart,  Corinna  Mura, 
Grant  Mitchell,  Julio  Villareal,  Manuel  Arvide,  Joseph 
R.  Goula.  Reviewed  4-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  83. 

HOPPY'S  HOLIDAY 

Hopaiong  Cassidy-UA.  Executive  producer,  William 
Boyd.  Producer,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Director,  George 
Archainbaud.  Screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney,  Bennett 
Cohen  and  Ande  Lamb.  Original  story  by  Ellen  Corby 
and  Cecile  Kramer,  based  on  characters  created  by 
Clarence  E.  Mulford.  Photography,  Mack  Stengler. 
Art  direction,  Harvey  T.  Gillett.  Set  decorations, 
George  Mitchell.  Musical  score,  David  Chudnow. 
Edited  by  Fred  W.  Berger.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
Hansen.  Assistant  director,  George  Tobin. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Rand  Brooks, 
Andrew  Tombes,  Leonard  Penn,  Jeff  Corey,  Mary 
Ware,  Donald  Kirke,  Hollis  Bane,  Gil  Patric,  Frank 
Henry.  Reviewed  5-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

THE  HUCKSTERS 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  Hornblow,  Jr.  Director, 
Jack  Conway.  Screenplay,  Luther  Davis.  Original  novel 
by  Frederic  Wakeman.  Adaption,  Edward  Chodorov, 
George  Wells.  Photography,  Harold  Rosson.  Special 
effects.  Warren  Newcombe,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Urie  McCleary.  Set  decor- 
ations, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack  D.  Moore.  Music  score, 
Lennie  Hayton.  Edited  by  Frank  Sullivan.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Sid  Sidman. 

CAST — Clark  Gable,  Deborah  Kerr,  Sydney  Green- 
street,  Adolphe  Menjou,  Ava  Gardner,  Keenan  Wynn, 
Edward  Arnold,  Aubrey  Mather,  Richard  Gaines, 
Frank  Albertson,  Douglas  Fowley,  Clinton  Sundberg, 
Gloria  Holden,  Connie  Gilchrist,  Kathryn  Card,  Lillian 
Bronson,  Vera  Marshe,  Ralph  Bunker,  Virginia  Dale, 
Jimmy  Conlin.  Reviewed  6-27-47. 

Days  in  production,  65. 

HUMORESQUE 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  Jean  Negul- 
esco.  Screenplay,  Clifford  Odets,  Zachary  Gold.  Based 
on  original  story  by  Fannie  Hurst.  Special  effects,  Roy 
Davidson.  Photography,  Ernest  Haller.  Montage, 
James  Leicester.  Art  direction,  Hugh  Reticker.  Set 
decorations,  Clarence  Steenson.  Musical  conductor, 
Franz  Waxman.  Musical  advisor,  Isaac  Stern.  Edited 
by  Rudi  Fehr.  Sound  technicians,  David  Forrest, 
Robert  B.  Lee.  Assistant  director,  Phil  Quinn. 

CAST — Joan  Crawford,  John  Garfield,  Oscar  Le- 
vant, J.  Carrol  Naish,  Joan  Chandler,  Tom  D'Andrea, 
Peggy  Knudsen,  Ruth  Nelson,  Craig  Stevens,  Paul 
Cavanagh,  Richard  Gaines,  John  Abbott,  Bobby 
Blake,  Tommy  Cook,  Tom  McGuire,  Fritz  Leiber, 
Peg  LaCentra,  Nestor  Palva,  Richard  Wallace.  Re- 
viewed 12-23-46. 

Days  in  production,  103. 


I  COVER  BIG  TOWN 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Associate  producer,  Maxwell  Shane. 
Director-producer,  William  C.  Thomas.  Screenplay, 
Whitman  Chambers.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh. 
Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Elias  H. 
Reif.  Music  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Edited  by  Howard 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  L.  J.  Myers.  Assistant 
director,  Howard  Pine. 

CAST — Philip  Reed,  Hillary  Brooke,  Robert  Lowery, 
Robert  Shayne,  Louis  Jean  Heydt,  Mona  Barrie, 
Frank  Wilcox,  Leonard  Penn,  Vince  Barnett.  Re- 
viewed 2-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

IF  WINTER  COMES 

MCM.  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Director,  Vic- 
tor Saville.  Screenplay,  Marguerite  Roberts,  Arthur 
Wimperis.  Original  novel,  A.  S.  M.  Hutchinson.  Pho- 
tography, George  Folsey.  Special  effects,  Warren 
Newcombe.  Montage,  Peter  Ballbusch.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Hans  Peters.  Set  decorations,  Edwin 
B.  Willis,  Henry  W.  Grace.  Music  score,  Herbert 
Stothart.  Edited  by  Ferris  Webster.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Greenwood. 

CAST — -Walter  Pidgeon,  Debrorah  Kerr,  Angela 
Lansbury,  Binnie  Barnes,  Janet  Leigh,  Dame  May 
Whitty,  Rena  Ray,  Virginia  Kelly,  Reginald  Owen, 
John  Abbott,  Rhys  Williams,  Hugh  French,  Dennis 
Hoey,  Nicholas  Joy,  Halliwell  Hobbes,  Victor  Wood, 
Hugh  Green,  James  Wethered,  Owen  McGiveney. 
Reviewed  12-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  41. 

I'LL  BE  YOURS 

Ul.  Producer,  Felix  Jackson.  Associate  producer, 
Howard  Christie.  Director,  William  A.  Seiter.  Screen- 
play, Preston  Sturges.  Original  based  on  "A  Good 
Fairy,"  by  Ferenc  Molnar.  Adaptation,  Felix  Jack- 
son. Translated  and  adapted  by  Jane  Hinton. 
Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Special  photography,  David 
Horsley.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  Gausman.  Music  score,  Frank  Skinner. 
Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Otto  Lud- 
wig.  Sound  technicians,  Lawrence  Alcholtz  and 
Charles  Felstead.  Assistant  director,  William  Hol- 
land. 

CAST — Deanna  Durbin,  Tom  Drake,  William  Ben- 
dix,  Adolphe  Menjou,  Walter  Catlett,  Franklin  Pang- 
born,  William  Trenk,  Joan  Fulton,  Patricia  Alphin, 
w;ll|am  Brooks.  Reviewed  1-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  58. 

I  LOVE  TROUBLE 

Cornell-COL.  Producer-director,  S.  Sylvan  Simon. 
Assistant  to  producer,  Earl  McEvoy.  Screenplay.  Roy 
Huggins,  from  his  novel,  "The  Double  Take."  Pho- 
tography, Charles  Lawton,  Jr.  Art  direction,  Stephen 
Goosson,  Leslie  Thomas.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur 
Menefee,  Louis  Diage.  Music  score,  George  Duning. 
Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Al  Clark. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  Goodwin. 

CAST — Franchot  Tone,  Janet  Blair,  Janis  Carter, 
Adele  Jergens,  Glenda  Farrell,  Steven  Geray,  Tom 
Powers,  Lynn  Merrick,  John  Ireland,  Donald  Curtis, 
Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Robert  H.  Barrat.  Raymond  Burr, 
Eddie  Marr,  Arthur  Space,  Sid  Tomack.  Reviewed 
12-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  37. 

THE  IMPERFECT  LADY 

PARA.  Producer,  Karl  Tunberg.  Director,  Lewis 
Allen.  Screenplay,  Karl  Tunberg,  based  on  story  by 
Ladislaus  Fodor.  Photography,  John  F.  Seitz.  Edited  by 
Duncan  Mansfield.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz 
Bachelin.  Set  decoration,  Sam  Comer.  James  M. 
Walters.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Dances,  Billy 
Daniels,  Josephine  Earl.  Technical  consultant,  Hilda 
Grenler.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart. 
Sound,  Harry  Lindgren,  Joel  Moss.  Assistant  director, 
Wm.  Forsythe. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Teresa  Wright,  Sir  Cedric 
Hardwicke,  Virginia  Field,  Reginald  Owen,  Anthony 
Quinn,  Melville  Cooper,  Rhys  Williams,  George 
Zucco,  Charles  Coieman,  Miles  Mander,  Gordon 
Richards,  Edmond  Breon,  Frederick  Worlock,  Michael 
Dyne,  Joan  Winfield,  Lilian  Fontaine.  Reviewed  3- 
10-47. 

Days  in  production,  53. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1947 


IN  SELF  DEFENSE 
(released  as  PERILOUS  WATERS) 

MONO.  Producer,  Jack  Wrather.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, James  C.  Jordan.  Production  supervisor,  Sher- 
man A.  Harris.  Director,  Jack  Bernhard.  Screenplay, 
Richard  Wormser,  Francis  Rosenwald.  Original  novel, 
"The  Quest  of  Willie  Hunter,"  by  Leon  Ware.  Pho- 
tography, Henry  Sharp.  Operator,  Warner  Cruz.  Art 
direction,  Lewis  H.  Creber.  Set  decorations,  Murray 
Waite.  Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager.  Musical  director, 
David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Stewart  S.  Frye;  super- 
vising editor,  William  Ziegler.  Sound  technician, 
Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Carter. 

CAST — Don  Castle,  Audrey  Long,  Peggy  Knudson, 
Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Gloria  Holden,  John  Miljan,  Walter 
Sande,  Stanley  Andrews,  Cy  Kendall,  Cene  Carrick, 
George  Ramsey,  Mike  Kilian,  Julian  Rivero.  Reviewed 
10-27-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

INTRIGUE 

Star-UA.  Producer,  Samuel  Bischoff.  Director,  Ed- 
win L.  Marin.  Screenplay,  Barry  Trivers,  George 
Slavin.  Original,  George  Slavin.  Photography,  Lucien 
Andriot.  Art  direction,  Arthur  Lonergan.  Set  decora- 
tions, Robert  Priestley.  Musical  director,  Louis 
Forbes.  Song,  Harry  Akst,  Samuel  Lerner.  Edited  by 
George  Arthur.  Sound  technician,  William  H.  Lynch, 
Joseph  I.  Kane.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Depew. 

CAST — George  Raft,  June  Havoc,  Helena  Carter, 
Tom  Tully,  Marvin  Miller,  Dan  Seymour,  Jay  C.  Flip- 
pen,  Phillip  Ahn,  Charles  Lane,  Marc  Krah,  Nan 
Wynn.  Reviewed  12-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  45. 

THE  INVISIBLE  WALL 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Associate  producer, 
Howard  Sheehan.  Director,  Eugene  Forde.  Screen- 
play, Arnold  Belgard.  Original,  Howard  J.  Green, 
Paul  Frank.  Photography,  Beniamin  Kline.  Art  direc- 
tion, Walter  Koessler.  Set  decorations,  Al  Greenwood. 
Music  score,  Dale  Butts.  Musical  director,  Morton 
Scott.  Edited  by  William  Claxton,  Frank  Baldridge. 
Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchinson.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Paul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Don  Castle,  Virginia  Christine,  Richard 
Gaines,  Arthur  Space,  Edward  Keane,  Jeff  Chandler, 
Harry  Cheshire,  Mary  Gordon,  Harry  Shannon,  Rita 
Duncan.  Reviewed  10-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  19. 

IT  HAD  TO  BE  YOU 

COL.  Producer,  Don  Hartman.  Assistant  producer, 
Norman  Deming.  Directors,  Don  Hartman,  Rudolph 
Mate.  Screenplay,  Norman  Panama,  Melvin  Frank. 
Original,  Don  Hartman,  Allen  Boretz.  Photography, 
Rudolph  Mate,  Vincent  Farrar.  Art  direction,  Stephen 
Goosson,  Rudolph  Sternad.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur 
Menefee,  William  Kiernan.  Musical  director,  M.  W. 
Stoloff.  Edited  by  Gene  Havlick.  Sound  technician, 
Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson. 

CAST — Ginger  Rogers,  Cornel  Wilde,  Percy  War- 
am,  Spring  Byington,  Ron  Randell,  Thurston  Hall, 
Charles  Evans,  William  Bevan,  Frank  Orth,  Harry 
Hays  Morgan,  Douglas  Wood,  Mary  Forbes.  Reviewed 
10-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

IT  HAPPENED  IN  BROOKLYN 

MCM.  Producer,  Jack  Cummings.  Director,  Rich- 
ard Whorf.  Screenplay,  Isobel  Lennart.  Original, 
John  McGowan.  Photography,  Robert  Planck.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Leonard  Vasian.  Set  dec- 
orations, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Alfred  E.  Spencer.  Music 
score-direction,  Johnny  Green.  Orchestrations,  Ted 
Duncan.  Songs,  Sammy  Cahn,  Jule  Styne.  Edited  by 
Blanche  Sewell.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant 
director,  Earl  McEvoy. 

CAST — Frank  Sinatra,  Kathryn  Grayson,  Peter 
Lawford,  Jimmy  Durante,  Gloria  Grahame,  Marcy 
McGuire,  Aubrey  Mather,  Tamara  Shayne,  Billy  Roy, 
Bobby  Long,  William  Haade.  Reviewed  3-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

IT  HAPPENED  ON  FIFTH  AVENUE 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Roy  Del  Ruth.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Joe  Kaufman.  Assistant  to  producer, 
Clarence  Bricker.  Screenplay,  Everett  Freeman.  Origi- 
nal, Herbert  Clyde  Lewis,  Frederick  Stephani.  Addi- 


tional dialog,  Vick  Knight.  Photography,  Henry 
Sharp.  Art  direction,  Lewis  Creber.  Set  decorations, 
Ray  Boltz  Jr.  Music  score,  Edward  Ward.  Songs, 
Harry  Revel  and  Paul  Webster.  Edited  by  Richard 
Heermance.  Sound  technician,  Corson  Jowett.  As- 
sistant director,  Frank  Fox. 

CAST — Don  DeFore,  Ann  Harding,  Charlie  Ruggles, 
Victor  Moore,  Gale  Storm,  Grant  Mitchell,  Edward 
Brophy,  Alan  Hale,  Jr.,  Edward  Ryan,  Jr.,  Cathy  Car- 
ter, Dorothea  Kent,  Arthur  Hohl,  Anthony  Sydes, 
Linda  Lee  Solomon,  Abe  Reynolds,  Pat  Goldin,  The 
King's  Men.  Reviewed  2-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

IT'S  A  JOKE,  SON! 

EACLE  LION.  Executive  producer,  Bryan  Foy.  Pro- 
ducer, Aubrey  Schenck.  Director,  Ben  Stoloff.  Dialog 
director,  Benny  Rubin.  Screenplay,  Robert  Kent  and 
Paul  Gerard  Smith.  Photography,  Clyde  De  Vinna. 
Photographic  effects,  George  Teague.  Art  direction, 
Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations.  Armor  Marlowe 
and  Clarence  Steensen.  Music  score,  Alvin  Levin. 
Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Norman 
Colbert.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Assist- 
ant director,   Robert  Stillman. 

CAST  —  Kenny  Delmar,  Una  Merkel,  June  Lock- 
hart,  Kenneth  Farrell,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Jimmy 
Conlin,  Matt  Willis,  Ralph  Sanford,  Daisy  (The  Dog). 
Vera  Lewis,  Margaret  McWade,  Ida  Moore,  Re- 
viewed 1-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  25. 

IVY 

Ul.  Producer,  William  Cameron  Menzies.  Director, 
Sam  Wood.  Screenplay,  Charles  Bennett,  from  novel, 
"The  Story  of  Ivy,"  by  Marie  Belloc  Lowndes.  Pho- 
tography, Russell  Metty.  Art  direction,  Richard  H. 
Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  T. 
F.  Offenbecker.  Special  photography,  David  S.  Hor- 
sley.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amf itheatrof .  Orchestra- 
tions, David  Tamkin.  Sound  technicians,  Charles  Fel- 
stead,  William  Hedgcock.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dawson. 
Assistant  director,  John  F.  Sherwood. 

CAST — Joan  Fontaine,  Patric  Knowles,  Herbert 
Marshall,  Richard  Ney,  Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Lucile 
Watson,  Sara  Allgood,  Henry  Stephenson,  Rosalind 
Ivan,  Lillian  Fontaine,  Molly  Lamont,  Una  O'Connor, 
Isobel  Elsom,  Alan  Napier,  Paul  Cavanagh,  Sir 
Charles  Mendl,  Gavin  Muir,  Mary  Forbes.  Reviewed 
6-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  51. 

I  WALK  ALONE 

Hal  Wallis-PARA.  Producer,  Hal  Wallis.  Director, 
Byron  Haskin.  Screenplay,  Charles  Schnee.  Original 
play,  "Beggars  Are  Coming  to  Town,"  by  Theodore 
Reeves,  produced  on  the  stage  by  Oscar  Serlin.  Adap- 
tation, Robert  Smith,  John  Bright.  Dialog  director, 
Joan  Hathaway.  Photography,  Leo  Tovar.  Process 
photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer, 
Patrick  Delany.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Song, 
Ned  Washington,  Allie  Wrubel.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Schmidt.  Sound  technician,  Harry  Lindgren,  Walter 
Oberst.  Assistant  director,  Richard  McWhorter. 

CAST — Burt  Lancaster,  Lizabeth  Scott,  Kirk  Doug- 
las, Wendell  Corey,  Kristine  Miller,  George  Rigaud, 
Marc  Lawrence,  Mike  Mazurki,  Mickey  Knox,  Roger 
Neury.  Reviewed  12-15-47. 

Days  in  production,  59. 

I  WONDER  WHO'S  KISSING  HER  NOW 

20rh-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  George  Jessel. 
Director,  Lloyd  Bacon.  Original  screenplay,  Lewis  R. 
Foster.  Additional  dialog,  Marion  Turk.  Photography, 
Ernest  Palmer.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus 
and  Leonard  Doss.  Songs  by  Joseph  E.  Howard.  Will 
M.  Hough,  Frank  R.  Adams,  George  Jessel,  Charles 
Henderson.  Art  direction,  Richard  Day  and  Boris 
Leven.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little  and  Walter 
M.  Scott.  Musical  director,  Charles  Henderson.  Mu- 
sical settings,  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Music  arranger- 
orchestration,  Maurice  de  Packh.  Dances  staged  by 
Hermes  Pan.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Ser- 
sen.  Edited  by  Louis  Loeffler.  Assistant  director, 
Joe  Behm.  Sound  technicians,  Arthur  L.  Kirbach, 
Roger  Heman. 

CAST — June  Haver,  Mark  Stevens,  Martha  Stew- 
art, Reginald  Gardiner,  Lenore  Aubert,  William 
Frawley,    Gene    Nelson,    Truman    Bradley,  George 


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Cleveland,  Harry  Seymour,  Lewis  L.  Russell,  John 
"Skins"  Miller,  Lew  Hearn,  Eve  Miller,  Florence 
O'Brien,  Emmett  Vogan,  Milton  Parsons,  Dewey 
Robinson,  John  Morton,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  John 
Sheehan,  Sam  McDaniel,  John  Arledge,  Steve  Olsen, 
Frank  Scannell,  Harry  Cheshire,  Joe  Whitehead, 
Perry  Ivins,  Herbert  Heywood,  Claire  Richards,  An- 
tonio Filauri,  Eddie  Dunn,  Ralph  Dunn.  Reviewed  6- 
10-47. 

Days  in  production,  78. 

JEWELS  OF  BRANDENBURG 

Sol  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  M.  Wurtzel. 
Associate  producer,  Paul  Wurtzel.  Director,  Eugene 
Forde.  Screenplay,  Irving  Cummings,  Jr.,  Robert  C. 
North,  Irving  Elman.  Original,  Irving  Cummins,  Jr., 
Robert  C.  North.  Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art 
direction,  Robert  Peterson.  Set  decorations,  Al 
Creenwood.  Music  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Musical 
director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  William  F.  Clax- 
ton.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant  dir- 
ector, Earl  Bellamy. 

CAST  —  Richard  Travis,  Micheline  Cheirel,  Carol 
Thurston,  Leonard  Strong,  Fernando  Alvarado,  Eu- 
gene Bordon,  Lewis  Russell,  Louis  Mercier,  Otto 
Reichow,  Ralf  Harolde,  Harro  Meller,  Emmett 
Vogan,  William  Could,  Joel  Friedkin.  Reviewed  4- 
8-47. 

Days  in  production,  16. 

|OE  PALOOKA  IN  THE  KNOCKOUT 

MONO.  Producer,  Hal  E.  Chester.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Bernard  Burton.  Director,  Reginald  LeBorg. 
Original  screenplay,  Nedrich  Young.  Original  comic 
strip,  Ham  Fisher.  Photography,  William  Sickner. 
Art  direction,  David  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Ray 
Boltz.  Dialog  director,  C.  Joseph  Dell.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  Otho  Lovering,  Warren 
Adams.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
director,  Wesley  Barry. 

CAST — Leon  Errol,  Joe  Kirkwood,  Morris  Carnov- 
sky,  Elyse  Knox,  Billy  House,  Trudy  Marshall,  Marc 
Lawrence,  Whitford  Kane,  Benny  Baker,  Donald 
MacBride,  Danny  Morton,  Vince  Barnett,  Suni  Chorre, 
Eddie  Cribbon,  Sarah  Padden,  Clarence  Muse,  James 
Flavin,  Chester  Clute,  Charles  Smith,  Jay  Norris, 
Michael  Mark,  Jack  Roper,  Ray  Walker,  Cathy  Car- 
ter. Sam  Hayes,  Malone  Sisters.  Reviewed  8-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

JOHNNY  O'CLOCK 

COL.  Producer,  Edward  C.  Nealis.  Associate  pro- 
ducer-Original Story,  Milton  Holmes.  Director  and 
Screenplay,  Robert  Rossen.  Photography,  Burnett 
Cuffey.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Coosson,  Cary  Odell. 
Set  decorations,  James  Crowe.  Music  score,  George 
Duning.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by 
Warren  Low  and  Al  Clark.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Hayes.  Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Dick  Powell,  Evelyn  Keyes,  Lee  J.  Cobb, 
Ellen  Drew,  Nina  Foch,  Thomas  Gomez,  John  Kellogg' 
Jim  Bannon,  Mabel  Paige,  Phil  Brown,  Jeff  Chandler] 
Kit  Guard.  Reviewed  1-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  49. 

JUNCLE  FLIGHT 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  Peter  Stewart.  Screenplay, 
Whitman  Chambers.  Original,  David  Lang,  Photogra- 
phy, Jack  Greenhalgh.  Aerial  photography,  Fred 
Jackman,  Jr.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decora- 
tions. Elias  H.  Reif.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound 
technician,  Don  McKay.  Assistant  director,  Howard 
Pine. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Ann  Savage,  Barton  Mac- 
Lane,  Douglas  Blackley,  Curt  Bois,  Duncan  Renaldo. 
Reviewed  2-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  15. 

KEEPER  OF  THE  BEES 

COL.  Producer,  John  Haggott.  Director,  John  Stur- 
ges.  Screenplay,  Lawrence  E.  Watkin,  Malcolm  Stuart 
Boylan,  Original  novel,  Gene  Stratton  Porter.  Adap- 
tation. Ralph  Rose,  Jr.  Photography,  Henry  Freulich. 
Art  direction,  Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations 
Frank  Tuttle.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by 
James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  Howard  Fogetti. 
Assistant   director,   James  Nicholson. 

CAST — Michael  Duane,  Gloria  Henry,  Harry  Daven- 


port, Jane  Darwell,  Jo  Ann  Marlowe,  J.  Farrell  Mac- 
Donald,    Will    Wright,    Frances    Robinson,  George 
Meader.  Reviewed  10-6-47. 
Days  in  production.  10. 

KEY  WITNESS 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  D. 
Ross  Lederman.  Screenplay,  Edward  Bock.  Original, 
J.  Donald  Wilson.  Adaptation,  Edward  Bock,  Ray- 
mond L.  Schrock.  Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Art 
direction,  Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  Albert 
Rickerd.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff . 
Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — John  Beal,  Trudy  Marshall,  Jimmy  Lloyd, 
Helen  Mowery,  Wilton  Graff,  Barbara  Reed,  Charles 
Trowbridge,  Harry  Hayden,  William  Newell,  Selmer 
Jackson,  Robert  Williams,  Victoria  Home.  Reviewed 
1 1-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

KILLER  AT  LARGE 

PRC.  Producer,  Buck  Gottlieb.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  Fenton  Earnsnaw, 
Tom  Blackburn.  Photography,  James  Brown.  Assist- 
ant director,  Barton  Adams.  Art  direction,  Glenn 
Thompson.  Edited  by  Al  DeGaetano,  Harry  Rey- 
nolds. Sound,  John  Carter.  Music,  Alvin  Levin.  Music 
supervisor,  Dick  Carruth. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Anabel  Shaw,  Charles 
Evans,  Frank  Ferguson,  George  Lynn,  Leonard  Penn, 
Ann  Stanton,  Dick  Rich,  Eddie  Parks,  Stanley  Bly- 
stone,  Howard  Mitchell,  Jack  Cheatham,  Hazel 
Kerner,  Hildegard  Ackerman,  Charles  King,  Brooks 
Benedict,  Phil  Arnold.  Reviewed  6-2-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

KILLER  DILL 

Max  M.  King-SCREEN  GUILD.  Producer,  Max  M. 
King.  Director,  Lewis  D.  Collins.  Screenplay,  John 
O'Dea.  Original,  Alan  Friedman.  Photography,  William 
Sickner.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Set  decorations, 
Harry  Reif.  Music  score,  John  Thompson.  Edited  by 
Marty  Cohn.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant 
director,  Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST  —  Stuart  Erwin,  Anne  Gwynne,  Frank  Al- 
bertson,  Mike  Mazurki,  Milburn  Stone,  Dorothy 
Granger,  Anthony  Warde,  Ben  Welden,  Will  Orlean, 
Stanley  Ross,  Shirley  Hunter,  Charles  Knight.  Stan- 
ley Andrews,  Julie  Mitchum.  Reviewed  5-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

KILLER  McCOY 

MCM.  Producer,  Sam  Zimbalist.  Director,  Roy  Row- 
land. Screenplay,  Frederick  Hazlett  Brennan,  Thomas 
Lennon,  George  Bruce,  George  Oppenheimer.  Original, 
Thomas  Lennon,  George  Bruce,  George  Oppenheimer. 
Photography,  Joseph  Ruttenberg.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Eddie  Imazu.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Richard  E.  Thomas.  Music  score,  David  Snell. 
Music  arrangers  for  "Swanee  River"  number  and 
dance  director,  Stanley  Donen.  Edited  by  Ralph  E. 
Winters.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer,  Bill  Edmundson. 
Assistant  director,  Dolph  Zimmer.  Technical  adviser. 
John  A.  Indrisano. 

CAST — Mickey  Rooney,  Brian  Donlevy,  Ann  Blyth, 
James  Dunn,  Tom  Tully,  Sam  Levene,  Walter  Sande, 
Mickey  Knox,  James  Bell,  Gloria  Holden,  Eve  March, 
June  Storey,  Douglas  Croft,  Bob  Steele,  David  Clarke. 
Reviewed  10-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  47. 

KILROY  WAS  HERE 

MONO.  Producers,  Dick  Irving  Hyland,  Sidney 
Luft.  Associate  producer,  William  Moss.  Director, 
Phil  Karlson.  Screenplay,  Dick  Irving  Hyland.  Original, 
Dick  Irving  Hyland,  Lee  Wainer.  Additional  dialog, 
Louis  Quinn.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Art 
direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond 
Boltz,  Jr.  Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by 
Jodie  Caplan.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  As- 
sistant director,  Theodore  Joos. 

CAST — Jackie  Cooper,  Jackie  Coogan.  Wanda  Mc- 
Kay, Frank  Jenks,  Norman  Phillips.  Rand  Brooks, 
Barton  Yarborough,  Frank  Scannel.  Patti  Brill,  Robert 
Coogan,  Joe  Forte,  Allen  Mathews,  Sidney  Melton, 
Pat  Goldin.  Reviewed  6-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  16. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1947 


KINC  OF  THE  BANDITS 

MONO.  Producer,  Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Production 
supervisor,  Glenn  Cook.  Director-original,  Christy 
Cabanne.  Screenplay,  Bennett  R.  Cohen.  Original 
character  created  by  O.  Henry.  Photography,  William 
Sickner.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director, 
Edward  J,  Kay.  Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Sound 
technician,  Dean  Spencer.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Davis. 

CAST — Gilbert  Roland,  Chris-Pin  Martin,  Angela 
Greene,  Anthony  Warde,  Laura  Treadwell,  William 
Bakewell,  Rory  Mallinson,  Pat  Goldin,  Cathy  Carter, 
Boyd  Irwin,  Antonio  Filauri,  Jasper  Palmer,  Bill  Ca- 
banne, Jack  O'Shea.  Reviewed  10-8-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

KINC  OF  THE  WILD  HORSES 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  George 
Archainbaud.  Screenplay,  Brenda  Weisberg.  Story, 
Ted  Thomas.  Photography,  George  B.  Meehan,  Jr., 
Philip  Tannura.  Edited  by  Henry  Batista.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Radon.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle.  Mu- 
sical director,  Mischa  Bakaleinkoff .  Assistant  direc- 
tor, James  Nicholson.  Sound,  George  Cooper. 

CAST  —  Preston  Foster,  Gail  Patrick,  Bill  Shef- 
field, Guinn  "Big  Boy"  Williams,  Patti  Brady,  Buzz 
Henry,  Charles  Kemper,  John  Kellogg,  Ruth  Warren, 
Louis  Faust.  Reviewed  4-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  18. 

KISS  OF  DEATH 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director,  Henry 
Hathaway.  Screenplay,  Ben  Hecht,  Charles  Lederer. 
Original,  Eleazar  Lipsky.  Photography,  Norbert  Bro- 
dine.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Leland  Fuller.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little.  Music  score,  David  But- 
tolph.  Music  arranger,  orchestral,  Earle  Hagen.  Edited 
by  J.  Watson  Webb,  Jr.  Sound  technicians,  W.  D. 
Flick,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Abe  Stein- 
berg. 

CAST — Victor  Mature,  Brian  Donlevy,  Coleen  Gray, 
Richard  Widmark,  Taylor  Holmes,  Howard  Smith, 
Karl  Maiden,  Anthony  Ross,  Mildred  Dunnock,  Mil- 
lard Mitchell,  Temple  Texas,  J.  Scott  Smart.  Re- 
viewed 8-1  3-47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 

LADIES'  MAN 

PARA.  Producer,  Daniel  Dare.  Director,  William 
D.  Russell.  Screenplay,  Edmund  Beloin,  Jack  Rose, 
Lewis  Meltzer.  Original,  William  Bowers  and  Rob- 
inson H  o  I  b  e  r  t.  Photography,  Stuart  Thompson. 
Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreir,  Walter  Tyler.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer,  Ray  Moyer.  Musical  director,  Irvin  Talbot, 
Troy  Sanders.  Songs,  Jule  Styne  and  Sammy  Cahn, 
David  Rose,  Sam  Coslow,  Arthur  Johnston  and  Sol 
Meyer.  Vocal  arrangement,  Ken  Lane.  Edited  by 
Everett  Douglass.  Dance  director,  William  Daniels. 
Sound  technicians,  Don  McKay,  Gene  Garvin.  Assist- 
ant director,  John  Coonan. 

CAST  —  Eddie  Bracken,  Cass  Daley,  Virginia 
Welles,  Spike  Jones  and  his  City  Slickers,  Johnny 
Coy,  Virginia  Field,  Lewis  Russell.  Georges  Renavant, 
Roberta    Jonay.  Reviewed  1  -6-47. 

Days  in  production,  45. 

LADY  IN  THE  LAKE 

MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director-actor, 
Robert  Montgomery.  Screenplay,  Steve  Fisher.  Origi- 
nal novel  by  Raymond  Chandler.  Photography, 
Paul  C.  Vogel.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Preston 
Ames.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Thomas 
Theuerkauf.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Edited  by  Gene 
Ruggiero.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Dolph  Zimmer. 

CAST- — Robert  Montgomery,  Audrey  Totter,  Lloyd 
Nolan,  Tom  Tully,  Leon  Ames,  Jayne  Meadows, 
Dick  Simmons,  Morris  Ankrum,  Lila  Leeds,  William 
Roberts,  Kathleen  Lockhart.  Reviewed  11-26-46. 

Days  in  production,  50. 

LAND  OF  THE  LAWLESS 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  A.  Sarecky.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  Benton  Cheney. 
Photography,  William  A.  Sickner.  Musical  director, 
Edward  Kay.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Edited  by 


Robert  Crandall.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter. 
Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Christine  Mclntyre,  Tristram  Coffin,  June  Harrison, 
Marshall  Reed,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Steve  Clark,  Ed- 
mund Cobb,  Roy  Butler.  Cactus  Mack  and  Gary 
Garrntt.  Reviewed  5-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  11. 

LAST  FRONTIER  UPRISING 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director, 
Lesley  Selander.  Screenplay,  Harvey  Gates.  Original, 
Jerome  Odium.  Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Art 
direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy Jr.,  Earl  Wooden.  Music  score,  Mort  Click- 
man.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by 
Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician,  William  E.  Clark. 
Assistant  director,  George  Webster. 

CAST — Monte  Hale,  Adrian  Booth,  James  Tag- 
gart,  Roy  Barcroft,  Tom  London,  Philip  Van  Zandt, 
Edmund  Cobb,  John  Ince,  Frank  O'Connor,  Bob 
Blair,  Doye  O'Dell.  Foy  Willing  and  the  Riders  of 
the  Purple  Sage.  Reviewed  4-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  8. 

LAST  OF  THE  REDMEN 

COL.  (Vitacolor).  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Direc- 
tor, George  Sherman.  Screenplay,  Herbert  Dalmas, 
George  H.  Plympton.  Original  novel,  "The  Last  of 
the  Mohicans"  by  James  Fenimore  Cooper.  Photogra- 
phy, Ray  Fernstrom,  Ira  H.  Morgan.  Art  direction, 
Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Sidney  Clifford. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by 
James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  Hugh  McDowell. 
Assistant  directors,  Mike  Eason,  Leonard  J.  Shapiro. 

CAST — Jon  Hall,  Michael  O'Shea,  Evelyn  Ankers, 
Julie  Bishop,  Buster  Crabbe,  Rick  Vallin,  Buzz  Henry, 
Guy  Bedlund,  Frederick  Worlock,  Emmett  Vogan,  Re- 
viewed 7-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  30. 

THE  LAST  ROUND-UP 

COL.  Producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Director,  John 
English.  Screenplay,  Jack  Townley,  Earle  Snell.  Orig- 
inal, Jack  Townley.  Photography,  William  Bradford. 
Art  direction,  Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations, 
Frank  Tuttle.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff; 
supervisor,  Paul  Mertz.  Song,  Billy  Hill.  Edited  by 
Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician,  Hugh  McDowell.  As- 
sistant director,  Earl  Bellamy. 

CAST — Gene  Autry,  Champion  (Horse),  Jean 
Heather,  Ralph  Morgan,  Carol  Thurston,  Mark  Dan- 
iels, Bobby  Blake,  Russ  Vincent,  George  "Shug" 
Fisher,  Trevor  Bardette,  Lee  Bennett,  John  Halloran, 
Sandy  Sanders,  Roy  Gordon,  Silverheels  Smith,  Fran- 
ces Rey,  Bob  Cason,  and  the  Texas  Rangers.  Re- 
viewed 10-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  15. 

THE  LATE  GEORGE  APLEY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director, 
Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Screenplay,  Philip  Dunne. 
Original,  Play  by  John  P.  Marquand  and  Ceorge  S. 
Kaufman,  based  on  novel  by  J.  Marquand.  Photo- 
graphy, Joseph  LaShelle.  Special  photographic  effects. 
Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi.  J.  Russell 
Spencer.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Paul  Fox. 
Music  score,  Cyril  I.  Mockridge.  Musical  director,  Al- 
fred Newman.  Orchestrations,  Maurice  de  Packh. 
Edited  by  James  B.  Clark.  Sound  technicians,  Bernard 
Freericks  and  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  F.  E. 
Johnston. 

CAST — Ronald  Colman,  Peggy  Cummins,  Vanessa 
Brown,  Richard  Haydn,  Charles  Russell,  Richard  Ney, 
Percy  Waram,  Mildred  Natwick,  Edna  Best,  Nydia 
Westman,  Francis  Pierlot,  Kathleen  Howard,  Paul 
Harvey,  Helen  Freeman,  Theresa  Lyon,  William  Mor- 
an,  Clifford  Brooke,  David  Bond,  Ottola  Nesmith. 
Reviewed  1-31-47. 

Days  in  production,  51. 

LAW  OF  THE  CANYON 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay,  Eileen  Gary.  Photography, 
George  F.  Kelley.  Art  direction,  Harold  MacArthur. 
Set  decorations,  Dave  Montrose.  Edited  by  Burton 
Kramer.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  di- 
rector, William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Charles   Starrett,    Nancy   Saunders,  Buzz 


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Henry,  Smiley  Burnette,  Fred  Sears,  George  Chese- 
bro,   Edmund  Cobb,   Zon   Murray,   Jack   Kirk,  Bob 
Wilke,  Frank  Mario,  Texas  Jim  Lewis  and  his  Lone 
Star  cowboys.  Reviewed  6-20-47. 
Days  in  production,  7. 

LAW  OF  THE  LASH 

PRC.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray  Taylor. 
Original  screenplay,  William  L.  Nolte.  Photography, 
Robert  Cline.  Assistant  director,  F.  O.  Collings. 
Sound,  Clen  Glenn.  Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage. 
Edited  by  Norman  A.  Cert,  Hugh  Winn. 

CAST— Al  "Lash"  La  Rue,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John, 
Lee  Roberts,  Mary  Scott,  Jack  O'Shea,  Charles  King, 
Matty  Roubert,  Charles  Whitaker,  Carl  Mathews, 
John  Elliott,  Ted  French,  Richard  Cramer,  Brad  Sla- 
ven.  Reviewed  3-11-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

LIFE  WITH  FATHER 

WB.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Buckner.  Di- 
rector, Michael  Curtiz.  Screenplay,  Donald  Ogden 
Stewart.  Original  play,  Howard  Lindsay,  Russel 
Crouse,  based  on  stories  by  Clarence  Day.  Dialog 
director,  Herschel  Daugherty.  Montage,  James  Lei- 
cester. Photography,  Peverell  Marley,  William  V. 
Ska  1 1 .  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Monroe 
W.  Burbank.  Special  photographic  effects,  William 
McGann,  Ray  Foster.  Art  direction.  Robert  Haas. 
Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Music  arranger,  orchestral, 
Murray  Cutter.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Edited  by  George  Amy.  Sound  technician,  C.  A. 
Riggs.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Vreeland. 

CAST — Irene  Dunne,  William  Powell,  Elizabeth 
Taylor,  Edmund  Gwenn,  Zasu  Pitts,  Jimmy  Lydon, 
Emma  Dunn,  Moroni  Olsen,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Derek 
Scott,  Johnny  Calkins,  Martin  Milner,  Heather  Wilde. 
Monte  Blue,  Mary  Field,  Queenie  Leonard,  Nancy 
Evans,  Clara  Blandick,  Frank  Elliott.  Reviewed  8- 
15-47. 

Days  in  production,  102. 

A  LIKELY  STORY 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  Cross.  Producer 
Richard  H.  Berger.  Director,  H.  C.  Potter.  Screen- 
play, Bess  Taffel,  suggested  by  a  story  by  Alexan- 
der Kenedi.  Photography,  Roy  Hunt.  Special  effects, 
Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Feild  Gray.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James 
Altwies.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  direc- 
tor, C  .Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker.  Sound 
technicians,  Richard  Van  Hessen,  Terry  Kellum.  As- 
sistant director,   Harry  Mancke. 

CAST — Barbara  Hale,  Bill  Williams,  Lanny  Rees, 
Sam  Levene,  Dan  Tobin,  Nestor  Paiva,  Max  Willenz, 
Henry  Kulky,  Robin  Raymond,  Mary  Young.  Re- 
viewed 4-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  57. 

LINDA  BE  GOOD 

Noel  Clarke-PRC.  Producer,  Matty  Kemp.  Director, 
Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay,  Leslie  Vale,  George 
Halasz.  Original,  Dick  Irving  Hyland,  Howard  Harris 
Photography,  George  Robinson.  Art  direction,  Lew 
Creher.  Set  decorations,  Maury  White.  Music  score- 
direction,  Jack  Mason.  Songs,  Charles  Herbert,  Jack 
Mason,  Sir  Lancelot.  Edited  by  Norman  A.  Cerf. 
Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director, 
Bob  Farfan. 

CAST — Elyse  Knox,  John  Hubbard,  Marie  Wilson, 
Gordon  Richards,  Jack  Norton,  Ralph  Sanford,  Joyce 
Compton,  Frank  Scanned,  Sir  Lancelot,  Lenny  Bre- 
men, Gerald  Oliver  Smith,  Claire  Carleton,  Alan 
Nixon,  Bryon  Foulger,  Edward  Gargon,  Muni  Seroff, 
Mira  McKinney,  Cameo  Girls,  Professor  Lamberti. 
Reviewed  10-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

LITTLE  MISS  BROADWAY 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Assistant  producer, 
Mel  DeLay.  Director,  Arthur  Dreifuss.  Original  screen- 
play, Arthur  Dreifuss,  Victor  McLeod,  Betty  Wright. 
Photography,  Ira  H.  Morgan.  Art  direction,  Paul 
Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikof f.  Dance  direc- 
tor, Audrene  Brier.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts,  Doris 
Fisher,  Betty  Wright,  Victor  McLeod,  McElbert 
Moore,    Fred    Karger,   Walter   G.   Samuels,  Charles 


Newman.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  technician, 
Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey. 

CAST — Jean  Porter,  Joan  Shelton,  Ruth  Donnelly, 
Doris  Colleen,  Edward  F.  Gargan,  Vince  Barnett, 
Douglas  Wood,  Milton  Kibbee,  Charles  Jordan,  Bel 
Walden,  Kirk  Alyn,  Jack  Norman,  Stan  Ross,  Jack 
George,  Jerry  Wald  and  His  Orchestra.  Reviewed 
8-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

LIVING  IN  A  BIG  WAY 

MCM.  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Director- 
original,  Gregory  LaCava.  Screenplay,  Gregory  La- 
Cava,  Irving  Ravetch.  Photography,  Harold  Rosson. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  William  Ferrari.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack  D.  Moore.  Musical 
director,  Lennie  Hayton.  Songs,  Louis  Alter,  Edward 
Heyman.  Dances  created  and  directed  by  Gene  Kelly, 
Stanley  Donen.  Edited  by  Ferris  Webster.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Tom  Andre. 

CAST — Gene  Kelly,  Marie  McDonald,  Charles 
Winninger,  Phyllis  Thaxter,  Spring  Byington,  Jean 
Adair,  Clinton  Sundberg,  John  Warburton.  William 
"Bid"  Phillips,  Bernadene  Hayes,  John  Alexander, 
Phyllis  Kennedy.  Reviewed  5-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  59. 

THE  LOCKET 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Bert  Granet.  Director,  John  Brahm.  Original  screen- 
play, Sheridan  Gibney.  Dialog  director,  William 
E.  Watts.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special 
effects,  Russell  Cully.  Art  direction,  Al  D'Agostino, 
Alfred  Herman.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera, 
Harley  Miller.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Edited  by 
J.  R.  Whittredge.  Sound  technicians,  John  L.  Cass, 
Clem  Portman.  Assistant  director,  Harry  DArcy. 

CAST  —  Laraine  Day,  Brian  Aherne,  Robert 
Mitchum,  Gene  Raymond,  Sharyn  Moffatt,  Ricardo 
Cortez,  Henry  Stephenson,  Katherine  Emery,  Reginald 
Denny,  Fay  Helm,  Helene  Thimig,  Nella  Walker, 
Queenie  Leonard,  Lillian  Fontaine,  Myrna  Dell,  Johnny 
Clark.  Reviewed  12-17-46. 

Days  in  production,  55. 

THE  LONE  WOLF  IN  LONDON 

COL.  Producers,  Ted  Richmond,  Robert  Cohn.  Di- 
dector,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Screenplay,  Arthur  E.  Orloff. 
Original,  Brenda  Weisberg,  Arthur  E.  Orloff.  Based 
on  story  by  Louis  Joseph  Vance.  Photography,  Henry 
Freulich.  Art  direction,  Robert  Peterson.  Set  decora- 
tions, James  Crowe.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Henry  Batista.  Sound  technician, 
Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Paul  Donnelly. 

CAST — Gerald  Mohr,  Nancy  Saunders,  Eric  Blore, 
Evelyn  Ankers,  Richard  Fraser,  Queenie  Leonard, 
Alan  Napier,  Denis  Green,  Frederick  Worlock,  Tom 
Stevenson,  Vernon  Steele,  Paul  Fung,  Guy  Kingsford. 
Reviewed  1  1-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

THE  LONE  WOLF  IN  MEXICO 

COL.  Producer,  Sanford  Cummings.  Director,  D. 
Ross  Lederman.  Screenplay.  Maurice  Tombragel, 
Martin  Goldsmith.  Original,  Phil  Magee  from  charac- 
ters by  Louis  Joseph  Vance.  Photography,  Allen 
Siegler.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decora- 
tions, Louis  Diage.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  William  Lyon.  Sound  technician, 
Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Barton  Adams. 

CAST — Gerald  Mohr,  Sheila  Ryan,  Jacqueline  de 
Wit,  Eric  Blore,  Nestor  Paiva,  John  Gallaudet,  Ber- 
nard Nedell,  Winifred  Harris,  Peter  Brocco,  Alan 
Edwards,  Fred  Godoy.  Reviewed  2-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  1 . 

THE  LONE  HAND  TEXAN 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Naz- 
arro.  Original  screenplay  by  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photog- 
raphy, George  F.  Kelley.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky. 
Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations.  Frank 
Kramer.  Sound  engineer,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST. —  Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Mary 
Newton,  Fred  Sears,  Maude  Prickett,  George  Chese- 
bro,  Robert  Stevens,  Bob  Cason.  Jim  Diehl,  Ceorge 
Russell,  Jasper  Weldon  and  Mustard  and  Gravy 
guitarists.   Reviewed  4-11-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 


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THE  LONC  NIGHT 

Hakim-Litvak-RKO.  Producers,  Robert  and  Ray- 
mond Hakim,  Anatole  Litvak.  Director,  Anatole 
Litvak.  Screenplay,  John  Wexley,  based  on  story  by 
Jacques  Viot.  Music  composed  and  directed  by 
Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Photography,  Sol  Polito.  Produc- 
tion designer,  Eugene  Lourie.  Edited  by  Robert  Swink. 
Sound,  Richard  Van  Hessen,  Clem  Portman.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Assistant  director,  Aaron 
Rosenberg.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Culley. 

CAST — Henry  Fonda,  Barbara  Bel  Ceddes,  Vincent 
Price,  Ann  Dvorak,  Howard  Freeman,  Moroni  Olsen, 
Elisha  Cook,  Jr.,  Queenie  Smith,  David  Clarke,  Charles 
McCraw,  Patty  King,  Robert  A.  Davis.  Reviewed  5- 
28-47. 

Days  in  production,  89. 

LOST  HONEYMOON 

EACLE-LION.  Executive  producer,  Bryan  Foy.  Pro- 
ducer, Lee  Marcus.  Director,  Leigh  Jason.  Original 
screenplay,  Joseph  Fields.  Photography,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Photographic  effects,  George  Teague. 
Music,  Werner  Heymann.  Edited  by  Alfred  De- 
Caetano,  Norman  Colbert,  Art  direction,  Edward  C. 
Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  Clarence 
Steensen.  Special  art  effects.  Jack  Rabin.  Assistant 
director,  Robert  Stillman.  Dialog  director,  William 
Kernell.  Sound  J.  N.  A.  Hawkins,  L.  J.  Myers.  Music 
director,  Irving  Friedman. 

CAST — Franchot  Tone,  Ann  Richards,  Tom  Con- 
way, Frances  Rafferty,  Clarence  Kolb,  Una  O'Connor, 
Winston  Severn,  Adele  Davenport,  Sondra  Rodgers, 
John  Wald.  Reviewed  3-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  29. 

THE  LOST  MOMENT 

Walter  Wanger-UI.  Director,  Martin  Cabel. 
Screenplay,  Leonardo  Bercovici.  Original  novel,  "The 
Aspern  Papers,"  Henry  James.  Photography,  Hal 
Mohr.  Art  direction,  Alexander  Colitzen.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Causman,  Kenneth  Swartz.  Music 
score,  Daniele  Amf  itheatrof.  Music  arranger,  or- 
chestration, David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Milton  Car- 
ruth.  Sound  technicians,  Charles  Felstead,  Jesse 
Moulin.  Assistant  director,  Horace  Hough. 

CAST — Robert  Cummings,  Susan  Hayward,  Agnes 
Moorehead,  Joan  Lorring,  Eduardo  Ciannelli,  John 
Archer,  Frank  Puglia,  Minerva  Ureal,  William  Ed- 
munds. Reviewed  10-13-47. 

Days  in  production,  61. 

LOUISIANA 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindley  Parsons.  Director,  Phil 
Karlson.  Screenplay,  Jack  De  Witt.  Original,  Steve 
Healey.  Additional  dialog,  Vick  Knight,  Scott  Dar- 
ling. Photography,  William  Sickner.  Art  direction, 
Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  Jr. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Songs,  Jimmie  Davis, 
Charlie  Mitchell,  Floyd  Tillman,  Ekko  Whelan,  Lee 
Blastic,  Vaughn  Horton,  Lloyd  Ellis.  Edited  by  Ace 
Herman.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
director,  Theodore  Joos. 

CAST — Jimmie  Davis,  Margaret  Lindsay,  John  Cal- 
laudet,  Freddie  Stewart,  Dottye  Brown,  Mollie  Miller, 
Ralph  Freeto,  Russell  Hicks,  Lee  "Lasses"  White, 
John  Harmon,  Tristram  Coffin,  Eddy  Waller,  Mary 
Field,  Joseph  Crehan,  Charles  Lane,  Raymond  Largay, 
Ford  Pearson,  Charlie  Mitchell,  Jimmy  Thompson, 
Lloyd  Ellis,  Logan  Conger,  Gib  Thompson,  Slim  Har- 
bert.  Reviewed  8-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  25. 

LOVE  AND  LEARN 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Frederick 
de  Cordova.  Screenplay,  Eugene  Conrad,  Francis 
Swann,  I.  A.  L.  Diamond.  Adapted  from  story  by 
Harry  Sauber.  Photography,  Wesley  Anderson.  Art 
direction.  Stanley  Fleischer.  Set  decorations,  Walter 
Tilford.  Dialog  director,  Felix  Jacoves.  Special  effects, 
Harry  Barndollar,  Edwin  B.  DuPar.  Montages,  James 
Leicester.  Musical  score,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestral 
arrangements,  Ray  Heindorf,  Murray  Cutter,  Music 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Songs,  Charles  Tobias,  M. 
K.  Jerome,  Ray  Heindorf,  Jack  Scholl.  Edited  by 
Frank  McCee.  Sound,  Everett  A.  Brown.  Assistant 
director,  Elmer  Decker. 

CAST — Jack  Carson,  Robert  Hutton,  Martha  Vick- 
ers,  Janis  Paige,  Otto  Kruger,  Barbara  Brown,  Tom 


D'Andrea,    Florence    Bates,    Craig    Stevens,  Angela 
Greene,  Don  McGuire,  John  Alvin,  Herbert  Anderson, 
Jean  Harker,  Lou  Nova.  Reviewed  3-25-47. 
Days  in  production,  54. 

LOVE  FROM  A  STRANCER 
EACLE-LION.  Producer,  James  J.  Geller.  Director, 
Richard  Whorf.  Screenplay,  Philip  MacDonald. 
Original  play,  Frank  Vosper;  based  on  story  by 
Agatha  Christie.  Photography,  Tony  Gaudio.  Special 
effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Art  direction,  Perry  Smith, 
Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe.  Mu- 
sic score,  Hans  J.  Salter.  Orchestration,  Emil  Cadkin. 
Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Fred 
Allen.  Sound,  J.  N.  A.  Hawkins,  Leon  Becker,  Percy 
Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Emmett  Emerson. 

CAST — John  Hodiak,  Sylvia  Sidney,  Ann  Richards, 
John  Howard,  Isobel  Elsom,  Ernest  Cossart,  Philip 
Tonge,  Anita  Shar-Bolster,  Frederick  Worlock.  Re- 
viewed 1  1  -5-47. 

Days  in  production,  43. 

LURED 

Hunt  Stromberg-UA.  Producer,  James  Nasser.  As- 
sociate producer,  Henry  Kesler.  Director,  Douglas 
Sirk.  Original  screenplay,  Leo  Rosten.  Photography, 
William  Daniels.  Production  design  and  art  direction, 
Nicolai  Remisoff.  Music  score,  Michel  Michelet. 
Edited  by  James  E.  Newcom,  John  M.  Foley.  Sound 
technician,  H.  Conners.  Assistant  director,  Clarence 
Eurist. 

CAST — George  Sanders,  Lucille  Ball,  Charles  Co- 
burn,  Boris  Karloff,  Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Joseph 
Calleia,  Alan  Mowbray,  George  Zucco.  Reviewed  7- 
15-47. 

Days  in  production,  46. 

THE  MACOMBER  AFFAIR 

Award-UA.  Producers,  Benedict  Bogeaus,  Casey 
Robinson.  Assistant  producer,  Carley  Harriman.  Di- 
rector, Zolton  Korda.  Screenplay,  Casey  Robinson, 
Seymour  Bennett.  Original  by  Ernest  Hemingway, 
"The  Short  Happy  Life  of  Francis  Macomber." 
Adaptation,  Seymour  Bennett,  Frank  Arnold.  Photog- 
raphy, Karl  Struss.  African  photography,  O.  H.  Bor- 
radaile,  John  Wilcox,  Fred  Francis.  Art  direction, 
Erno  Metzner.  Set  decorations,  Fred  Widdowson.  Mu- 
sical director,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by  James  Smith, 
George  Feld.  Sound  technician,  William  Lynch.  As- 
sistant director,  Joseph  Depew. 

CAST — Gregory  Peck,  Joan  Bennett,  Robert  Pres- 
ton, Jean  Gillie,  Reginald  Denny,  Frederick  Worlock. 
Reviewed  1-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 

MAD  WEDNESDAY 

Hughes-UA.  Producer,  Howard  Hughes.  Director- 
original  screenplay,  Preston  Sturges.  Photography, 
Robert  Pittack.  Art  direction,  Robert  Usher.  Set  dec- 
orations, Victor  Gangelin.  Technical  director,  Curtis 
Courant.  Music  score,  Werner  R.  Heymann.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Neff.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  As- 
sistant director,  Barton  Adams. 

CAST — Harold  Lloyd,  Frances  Ramsden,  Jimmy 
Conlin,  Raymond  Walburn,  Edgar  Kennedy,  Rudy  Val- 
lee,  Arline  Judge,  Franklin  Pangborn,  Lionel  Stander, 
Margaret  Hamilton,  Jack  Norton,  Robert  Dudley,  Ar- 
thur Hoyt,  Julius  Tannen,  Al  Bridge,  Robert  Greig, 
Georgia  Cain,  Torben  Meyer,  Vic  Potel,  Jackie  the 
Lion.  Reviewed  2-18-47  under  the  title  of  "Sin  of 
Harold  Diddlebock." 

Days  in  production,  105. 

MAGIC  TOWN 

Robert  Riskin-RKO.  Producer-original  screenplay, 
Robert  Riskin.  Director,  William  A.  Wellman.  Origin- 
al. Joseph  Krumgold.  Photography,  Joseph  F.  Biroc. 
Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks.  Set  decorations,  George 
Sawley.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikof f.  Songs,  Mel  Torme,  Bob  Wells.  Edited 
by  Sherman  Todd,  Richard  G.  Wray.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, John  Tribby,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Arthur  S.  Black. 

CAST — James  Stewart,  Jane  Wyman,  Kent  Smith, 
Ned  Sparks,  Wallace  Ford,  Regis  Toomey,  Ann 
Doran,  Donald  Meek,  E.  J.  Ballantine,  Ann  Shoe- 
maker, Mickey  Kuhn,  Howard  Freeman,  Harry  Hol- 
man,    Mary   Currier,    Mickey   Roth.    Frank  Fenton. 


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George  Irving,  Selmer  Jackson,  Robert  Dudley,  Julia 
Dean,  Joel  Friedkin,  Paul  Scardon,  George  Chandler, 
Frank  Darien,  Larry  Wheat,  Jimmy  Crane,  Richard 
Beldin,  Danny  Mummert.  Reviewed  8-20-47. 
Days  in  production.  67. 

THE  MAN  I  LOVE 

WB.  Producer,  Arnold  Albert.  Director,  Raoul 
Walsh.  Screenplay,  Catherine  Turney.  Original  novel, 
Maritta  Wolff.  Adaptation,  Jo  Pagano  and  Catherine 
Turney.  Dialogue  director,  John  Maxwell.  Photog- 
raphy, Sid  Hickox.  Special  effects,  Henry  Barndollar 
and  Edwin  DuPar.  Art  direction,  Stanley  Fleischer. 
Set  decorations,  Eddie  Edwards.  Music  score,  Max 
Steiner.  Orchestrations,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  di- 
rection, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Owen  Marks. 
Sound  technicians,  Dolph  Thomas,  David  Forrest.  As- 
sistant director,  Reggie  Callow. 

CAST — Ida  Lupino,  Robert  Alda,  Andrea  King, 
Bruce  Bennett,  Martha  Vickers,  Don  McGuire,  Alan 
Hale,  Dolores  Moran,  John  Ridgely,  Warren  Douglas, 
Craig  Stevens,  William  Edmunds,  James  Dobbs.  Re- 
viewed 12-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  51. 

THE  MARAUDERS 

Hopalong  Cassidy-UA.  Executive  producer,  William 
Boyd.  Producer,  Lewis  J.  Rachmil.  Director,  George 
Archainbaud.  Original  screenplay,  Charles  Belden. 
Original  characters  created  by  Clarence  E.  Mulford. 
Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  Art  direction,  McClure 
Capps.  Set  decorations,  George  Mitchell.  Music  score, 
David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Fred  W.  Berger.  Sound 
technician,  Max  Hutchinson.  Assistant  director, 
George  Templeton. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Rand  Brooks, 
Ian  Wolfe,  Dorinda  Clifton,  Mary  Newton,  Harry 
Cording,  Earle  Hodgins,   Dick  Bailey.   Reviewed  7- 

Days  in  production,  10. 

MARSHAL  OF  CRIPPLE  CREEK 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Earle  Snell. 
Original  characters  from  Fred  Harman  comic  strip. 
Photography,  William  Bradford.  Special  photographic 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direc- 
tion, Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy, 
Jr.,  Helen  Hansard.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman. 
Edited  by  Harold  R.  Minter.  Sound  technician,  Vic- 
tor B.  Appel.  Assistant  director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Bobby  Blake,  Martha  Went- 
worth,  Trevor  Bardette,  Tom  London,  Roy  Barcroft, 
Gene  Stutenroth,  William  Self,  Helen  Wallace.  Re- 
viewed 8-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

MERTON  OF  THE  MOVIES 

MGM.  Producer,  Albert  Lewis.  Director,  Robert 
Alton.  Screenplay,  George  Wells,  Lou  Breslow.  Origi- 
nal novel  by  Harry  Leon  Wilson;  play  by  George  S. 
Kaufman,  Marc  Connelly.  Photography,  Paul  C. 
Vogel.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Howard  Camp- 
bell. Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Joseph  W.  Hol- 
land. Music  score,  David  Snell.  Edited  by  Frank  E. 
Hull.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Al 
Raboch. 

CAST — Red  Skelton,  Virginia  O'Brien,  Gloria  Gra- 
hame,  Leon  Ames,  Alan  Mowbray,  Charles  D.  Brown, 
Hugo  Haas,  Harry  Hayden,  Tom  Trout,  Douglas  Fow- 
ley,  Dick  Wessell.  Reviewed  7-18-47. 

Days  in  production.  41. 

MICHIGAN  KID 

UNIV.  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Howard  Welsch.  Di- 
rector, Ray  Taylor.  Screenplay,  Roy  Chanslor.  Ori- 
ginal, story  suggested  by  Rex  Beach's  "Michigan 
Kid."  Additional  dialog,  Robert  Presnell,  Sr.  Dialog 
director,  William  Holland.  Photography,  Virgil  Mil- 
ler. Cinecolor  supervisor,  Arthur  F.  Phelps.  Special 
photography  by  D.  S.  Horsley.  Art  direction,  Jack 
Otterson,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Rus- 
sell Gausman,  Fred  B.  Martin.  Music  score,  Hans 
J.  Salter.  Songs,  Jack  Brooks,  H.  J.  Salter.  Edited  by 
Paul  Landres.  Sound  technicians,  Bernard  B.  Brown. 
Robert  Pritchard.  Assistant  director,  Fritz  Collings. 

CAST — Jon  Hall,  Victor  McLaglen,  Rita  Johnson, 
Andy  Devine,  Byron  Foulger,  Stanley  Andrews,  Mil- 


burn  Stone,  William  Brooks,  Joan  Fulton,  Leonard 
East,  Ray  Teal,  Guy  Wilkerson,  Eddy  C.  Waller,  Karl 
Hackett,  Tom  Quinn,  Bert  LeBaron,  Edmund  Cobb. 
Reviewed  2- 1  1  -47. 

Days  in  production,  35. 

THE  MILLERSON  CASE 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director, 
George  Archainbaud.  Screenplay,  Raymond  L.  Schrock. 
Original,  Gordon  Rigby,  Carlton  Sand.  Based  on 
radio  program  "Crime  Doctor"  by  Max  Marcin. 
Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Art  direction,  Harold 
MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee  and 
Sidney  Clifford.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  James  Nich- 
olson. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Nancy  Saunders,  Clem 
Bevans,  Griff  Barnett,  Paul  Guilfovle,  James  Bell, 
Addison  Richards,  Mark  Dennis,  Robert  Stevens,  Ed- 
die Parker,  Vic  Potel,  Eddy  Waller,  Russell  Simpson, 
Sarah  Padden,  Jack  Davis,  Paul  Bryar,  Frances  Morris, 
Barbara  Pepper.  Reviewed  5-13-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

MILLIE'S  DAUGHTER 

COL.  Producer,  William  Bloom.  Director,  Sidney 
Salkow.  Adaptation  and  screenplay,  Edward  Huebsch. 
Based  on  novel  by  Donald  Henderson  Clarke.  Photog- 
raphy, Allen  Ziegler.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague. 
Edited  by  Al  Stell.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Good- 
win. Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Gladys  George,  Gay  Nelson,  Paul  Campbell, 
Ruth  Donnelly,  Nana  Bryant,  Arthur  Space,  Harry 
Hayden,  Dorothy  Mathews,  Robert  Stevens,  Norma 
Varden,  John  Elliott,  Ada  Adams,  Garry  Owen,  Robert 
Emmett  Keane,  Ethel  Griffies.  Reviewed  3-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  5. 

MIRACLE  ON  34TH  STREET 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Perlberg.  Director 
and  screenplay,  George  Seaton.  Original,  Valentine 
Davies.  Photography,  Charles  Clarke.  Lloyd 
Ahem.  Art  direction,  Richard  Day,  Richard  Irvine. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Lansing.  Music 
score,  Cyril  Mockridge.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Ed- 
ward Powell.  Edited  by  Robert  Simpson.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Arthur  L.  Kirbach,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant 
director,  Arthur  Jacobson.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen. 

CAST — Maureen  O'Hara,  John  Payne,  Edmund 
Gwenn,  Gene  Lockhart,  Natalie  Wood,  Porter  Hall, 
William  Frawley,  Jerome  Cowan,  Philip  Tonge,  James 
Seay,  Harry  Antrim,  Thelma  Ritter,  Mary  Field,  The- 
resa Harris,  Alvin  Greenman,  Anne  Staunton,  Robert 
Hyatt,  Richard  Irving,  Jeff  Corey,  Anne  O'Neal,  Lela 
Bliss,  Anthony  Sydes,  William  Forrest,  Alvin  Hammer, 
Joseph  Mclnerney,  Ida  McGuire,  Percy  Helton,  Jane 
Green,  Mariene  Lyden.  Reviewed  5-2-47. 

Days  in  production,  75. 

MR.  DISTRICT  ATTORNEY 

COL.  Producer,  Samuel  Bischoff.  Director,  Robert 
B.  Sinclair.  Screenplay,  Ian  McLellan  Hunter,  Orig- 
inal, Sidney  Marshall  based  on  radio  program  creat- 
ed by  Phillips  Lord.  Adaptation,  Ben  Markson. 
Photography,  Bert  Glennon.  Art  direction,  Stephen 
Goosson,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Earl  Teass. 
Music  score,  Herschel  Gilbert.  Musical  director,  M. 
W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  William  Lyon.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  James 
Nicholson. 

CAST — Dennis  O'Keefe,  Adolphe  Menjou,  Mar- 
guerite Chapman,  Michael  O'Shea,  George  Coulouris, 
Jeff  Donnell,  Steven  Geray,  Ralph  Morgan,  John 
Kellogg,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Frank  Reicher.  Reviewed 
12-20-46. 

Days  in  production,  31. 

MONSIEUR  VERDOUX 

Charles  Chaplin-UA.  Producer  -director-original 
screenplay-music  score-actor,  Charles  Chaplin.  As- 
sociate directors,  Robert  Florey,  Wheeler  Dryden. 
Photography,  Roland  Totheroh.  Art  direction,  John 
Beckman.  Musical  director  and  arranger,  Rudolph 
Schrager.  Edited  by  Willard  Nico.  Sound  technician, 
James  T.  Corrigan.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey. 


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PRO D  U CTIONS  1947 


CAST — Charles  Chaplin,  Martha  Raye,  Mady  Cor- 
rell,  Allison  Roddan,  Robert  Lewis,  Audrey  Betz, 
Ada-May,  Isobel  Elsom,  Marjorie  Bennett,  Helene 
Heigh,  Margaret  Hoffman,  Marilyn  Nash,  Irving 
Bacon,  Edwin  Mills,  Virginia  Brissac,  Almira  Sessions, 
Eula  Morgan,  Bernard  J.  Nedell,  Charles  Evans,  Wil- 
liam Frawley,  Arthur  Hohl,  Fritz  Leiber,  John  Har- 
mon, Barbara  Slater,  Vera  Marshe,  Christine  Ell,  Lois 
Conklin.  Reviewed  4-14-47. 

Days  in  production.  80. 

MOSS  ROSE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Gene  Markey.  Director,  Greg- 
ory Ratoff.  Screenplay,  ]ules  Furthman  and  Tom 
Reed.  Original,  Joseph  Shearing.  Adaptation.  Niven 
Busch.  Photography,  Joe  MacDonald.  Special  photo- 
graphic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction.  Rich- 
ard Day,  Mark  Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Music  score,  David  Buttolph. 
Orchestrations,  Edward  Powell  and  Maurice  de 
Packh.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited  by 
James  B.  Clark.  Sound  technician,  George  Leverett, 
Roger    Heman.  Assistant  director,    Ad  Schaumer. 

CAST — P  e  g  g  y  Cummins,  Victor  Mature,  Ethel 
Barrymore,  Vincent  Price,  Margo  Woode,  George 
Zucco,  Patricia  Medina,  Rhys  Williams,  Felipe 
Rock,  Carol  Savage,  Victor  Wood,  Patrick  O'Moore. 
Billy  Bevan,  Michael  Dyne,  John  Rogers.  Charles 
McNaughton,  Alex  Frazer,  Harry  Allen,  Gilbert  Wil- 
son, Stanley  Mann,  Alec  Harford,  John  Goldsworthy. 
Sally  Shepherd,  Paul  England,  Al  Ferguson,  Clifford 
Brooke,  Stuart  Holmes,  Colin  Campbell,  Connie  Leon, 
Leonard  Carey,  Major  Sam  Harris,  Norman  Ainsley. 
Reviewed  5-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  64. 

MOTHER  WORE  TIGHTS 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer-screenplay,  La- 
mar Trotti.  Director,  Walter  Lang.  Original  book  by 
Miriam  Young.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson.  Techni- 
color direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss.  Art 
direction,  Richard  Day,  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little.  Music  arrangers,  (vocal), 
Charles  Henderson;  (orchestral),  Gene  Rose.  Musical 
director,  Alfred  Newman.  Songs,  Mack  Gordon,  Josef 
Myrow.  Edited  by  J.  Watson  Webb,  Jr.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Eugene  Grossman,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant 
director,  Gaston  Glass. 

CAST — Betty  Grable,  Dan  Dailey,  Mona  Freeman, 
Connie  Marshall,  Vanessa  Brown,  Robert  Arthur,  Sara 
Allgood,  William  Frawley,  Ruth  Nelson,  Anabel  Shaw, 
Michael  Dunne,  George  Cleveland,  Veda  Ann  Borg, 
Sig  Ruman,  Lee  Patrick,  Senor  Wences,  Maude 
Eburne,  Antonio  Filauri,  Lotte  Stein,  William  Forrest, 
Kathleen  Lockhart.  Chick  Chandler,  Kenny  Williams, 
Will  Wright,  Frank  Orth.  Reviewed  8-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  76. 

MOURNING  BECOMES  ELECTRA 

RKO.  Producer,  Dudley  Nichols,  in  association  with 
the  Theatre  Guild.  Associate  producer,  Edward  Dona- 
hoe.  Director-screenplay,  Dudley  Nichols.  Original 
play,  Eugene  O'Neill.  Photography,  George  Barnes. 
Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker,  Russell  Cully.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino.  Set  decorations,  Dar- 
rell  Silvera,  Maurice  Yates.  Music  score,  Richard 
Hageman.  Music  arranger,  (Orchestral),  Lucien  Cail- 
liet.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Dialog  direc- 
tor, Jack  Gage.  Edited  by  Roland  Gross,  Chandler 
House.  Sound  technicians,  Earl  Wolcott,  Clem  Port- 
man.  Assistant  director,  Harry  Mancke. 

CAST — Rosalind  Russell,  Michael  Redgrave,  Ray- 
mond Massey,  Katina  Paxinou,  Leo  Genn,  Kirk  Doug- 
las, Nancy  Coleman,  Henry  Hull,  Sara  Allgood,  Thurs- 
ton Hall,  Walter  Baldwin,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Erskine 
Sanford,  Jimmy  Conlin,  Lee  Baker,  Tito  Vuolo,  Emma 
Dunn,  Nora  Cecil,  Marie  Blake,  Clem  Bevans,  Jean 
Clarenden.  Reviewed  11-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  77. 

MY  BROTHER  TALKS  TO  HORSES 

MCM.  Producer,  Samuel  Marx.  Director,  Fred  S. 
Zinnemann.  Story  and  Screenplay,  Morton  Thomp- 
son. Photography,  Harold  Rosson.  Special  effects, 
Warren  Newcombe.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Leonard  Vasian.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Al- 
fred  E.   Spencer.    Music   score,   Rudolph   G.  Kopp. 


Edited  by  George  White.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  As- 
sistant director,  Marvin  Stuart. 

CAST  —  "Butch"  Jenkins,  Peter  Lawford,  Bever- 
ly Tyler,  Spring  Byington,  Charlie  Ruggles,  Edward 
Arnold.  O.  Z.  Whitehead.  Ernest  Whitman.  Paul 
Langton,  Irving  Bacon,  Lillian  Yarbo.  Howard 
Freeman.  Harry  Hayden.  Reviewed  11-19-46. 

Days  in  production,  65. 

MY  FATHER  S  HOUSE 
IEWISH    NATIONAL    FUND.    Producers,  Herbert 
Kline,  Meyer  Levin.  Director,  Herbert  Kline.  Original 
screenplay,  Meyer  Levin.  Photography,  Floyd  Crosby. 
Music  score,  Henry  Brant.  Edited  by  Peter  Elgar. 

CAST — Ronnie  Cohen,  Irene  Broza,  Isaac  Dan- 
zinger,  Herman  Heuser,  Joseph  Pacovsky,  Zalman 
Leiviush,  B.  Klatchkin,  Miriam  Laserson,  I.  Finkle- 
stein,  Israela  Epstein,  Michael  Cohen,  Naomi  Salz- 
berger,  P.  Goldman,  Y.  Adaki,  Josef  Saadia.  Reviewed 
9-23-47. 

MY  FAVORITE  BRUNETTE 

Hope  Enterprise-PARA.  Producer,  Daniel  Dare.  Di- 
rector, Elliott  Nugent.  Original  and  screenplay,  Ed- 
mund Beloin,  Jack  Rose.  Photography,  Lionel  Lin- 
den. Special  photography  effects,  Gordon  Jenn- 
ings. Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set 
decorations,  Sam  Comer  and  John  MacNeil.  Music 
score,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Songs,  Jay  Livingston 
and  Ray  Evans.  Edited  by  Ellsworth  Hoagland.  Sound 
technicians,  Harold  Lewis,  Gene  Garvin.  Assistant 
director,  Mel  Epstein. 

CAST — Bob  Hope,  Dorothy  Lamour,  Peter  Lorre, 
Lon  Chaney,  John  Hoyt,  Charles  Dingle,  Reginald 
Denny,  Frank  Puglia,  Ann  Doran,  Willard  Robertson, 
Jack  LaRue.  Reviewed  2-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  54. 

MY  WILD  IRISH  ROSE 

WB.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Di- 
rector, David  Butler.  Screenplay,  Peter  Milne.  Origi- 
nal book,  Rita  Olcott.  Photography,  Arthur  Edeson, 
William  Skall.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus, 
Mitchel  Kovaleski.  Montage,  James  Leicester.  Special 
effects,  Harry  Barndollar,  Robert  Burks.  Art  direc- 
tion, Ed  Carrere.  Set  decorations,  Lyle  Riefsnider. 
Choreography  and  dance  direction,  LeRoy  Prinz.  Mu- 
sic score,  Max  Steiner,  (orchestral),  Ray  Heindorf, 
Murray  Cutter;  (vocal  arrangements),  Dudley  Cham- 
bers. Musical  director,  Ray  Heindorf.  Songs,  Ted 
Koehler,  M.  K.  Jerome.  Edited  by  Irene  Morra.  Sound 
technician,  Stanley  Jones,  David  Forrest.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Phil  Quinn. 

CAST — Dennis  Morgan,  Arlene  Dahl,  Andrea  King, 
Alan  Hale,  George  Tobias,  George  O'Brien,  Sara  All- 
good,  Ben  Blue,  William  Frawley,  Don  McGuire, 
Charles  Irwin,  Clifton  Young,  Paul  Stanton,  George 
Cleveland,  Oscar  O'Shea,  Ruby  Dandridge,  Grady  Sut- 
ton, William  Davidson,  Douglas  Wood,  Charles  Marsh, 
Igor  Dega,  Pierre  Andre,  the  Three  Dunhills,  Lou 
Wills,  Jr.  Reviewed  12-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  13. 

NEWS  HOUNDS 

MONO.  Producer,  Jan  Crippo.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Edmond  Seward,  Tim  Ryan. 
Original  story  by  Edmond  Seward,  Tim  Ryan,  George 
Cappy.  Photography,  Marcel  LePicard.  Art  direction, 
Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  Jr. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Otho 
Lovering,  William  Austin.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
LamDert.  Assistant  director,  William  Calihan,  Jr. 

CAST- — Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Bobby  Jordan, 
Gabriel  Dell,  Billy  Benedict,  David  Gorcey,  Christine 
Mclntyre,  Tim  Ryan,  Anthony  Caruso,  Bill  Kennedy, 
Ralph  Dunn,  Nita  Bieber,  John  Hamilton,  Terry  Good- 
man, Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Bernard  Gorcey,  Buddy 
Gorman,  Russ  Whiteman,  Emmett  Vogan,  Jr.,  John 
H.  Elliott,  Meyer  Grace.  Reviewed  6-13-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

NEW  ORLEANS 

Jules  Levey-UA.  Producer,  Jules  Levey.  Associate 
producer,  Herbert  J.  Biberman.  Director,  Arthur 
Lubin.  Screenplay,  Elliott  Paul.  Dick  Irving  Hyland. 
Original,  Elliott  Paul  and  Herbert  J.  Biberman. 
Photography,   Lucien  Andriot.   Art   direction,  Rudi 


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Feld.  Songs,  Louis  Alter  and  Eddie  DeLange.  Music 
direction,  Nat  Finston.  Edited  by  Bernard  B.  Burton. 
Sound  technicians,  Roy  Raguse,  Roy  Meadows.  As- 
sistant director,  Maurie  Suess. 

CAST- — Arturo  de  Cordova,  Dorothy  Patrick,  Mar- 
jorie  Lord,  Irene  Rich,  Richard  Hageman,  Jack  Lam- 
bert, John  Alexander,  Burt  Conway,  Joan  Blair,  Louis 
Armstrong,  Woody  Herman,  Billie  Holliday,  Meade 
Lux  Lewis,  Zutty  Singleton,  Barney  Bigard,  Charlie 
Beale,  Kid  Ory,  Bud  Scott,  Red  Callendar.  Reviewed 
4-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  43. 

NIGHTMARE  ALLEY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  George  Jessel.  Director,  Edmund 
Coulding.  Screenplay,  Jules  Furthman.  Original  novel, 
William  Lindsay  Cresham.  Photography,  Lee  Carmes. 
Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  J.  Russell  Spencer.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Stuart  Reiss.  Music  score,  Cyril  Mockridge.  Mu- 
sic arranger,  (orchestral),  Earle  Hagen.  Musical  con- 
ductor, Lionel  Newman.  Edited  by  Barbara  McLean. 
Sound  technicians,  E.  Clayton  Ward,  Roger  Heman. 
Assistant  director,  Gaston  Glass. 

CAST — Tyrone  Power,  Joan  Blondell,  Coleen  Gray, 
Helen  Walker,  Taylor  Holmes,  Mike  Mazurki,  Ian 
Keith,  Julia  Dean,  James  Flavin,  Roy  Roberts,  James 
Burke.  Reviewed  10-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  59. 

NIGHT  SONC 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Harriet  Parsons.  Director,  John  Cromwell.  Screenplay, 
Frank  Fenton,  Dick  Irving  Hyland.  Original,  Dick 
Irving  Hyland.  Adaptation,  DeWitt  Bodeen.  Photog- 
raphy, Lucien  Ballard.  Special  effects,  Russell  A. 
Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Jack  Okey. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Joseph  Kish.  Music 
score,  Leith  Stevens.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Song,  Hoagy  Carmichael,  Fred  Spielman,  Janice 
Torre.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker.  Sound  technicians, 
John  Tribby,  Clem  Portman.  Assistant  director,  Max- 
well Henry. 

CAST — Dana  Andrews,  Merle  Oberon,  Ethel  Bar- 
rymore,  Hoagy  Carmichael,  Artur  Rubinstein,  Eugene 
Ormandy,  Jacqueline  White,  Donald  Curtis,  Walter 
Reed,  Jane  Jones.  Reviewed  11-11-47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 

NORA  PRENTISS 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Vincent 
Sherman.  Screenplay,  N.  Richard  Nash.  Original, 
Paul  Webster  and  Jack  Sobell.  Photography,  James 
Wong  Howe.  Montage  photography,  James  Leices- 
ter. Art  direction,  Anton  Grot.  Set  decorations, 
Walter  Tilford.  Special  effects,  Harry  Barndollar  and 
Edwin  DuPar.  Music  score,  Frank  Waxman.  Musical 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Owen  Marks. 
Sound  technician,  Charles  Lang.  Assistant  director, 
|im  McMahon. 

CAST — Ann  Sheridan,  Kent  Smith,  Bruce  Bennett, 
Robert  Alda,  Rosemary  DeCamp,  John  Ridgely,  Rob- 
ert Arthur,  Wanda  Hendrix,  Helen  Brown,  Rory  Mal- 
linson,  Harry  Shannon.  James  Flavin,  Douglas  Ken- 
nedy, Don  McGuire,  Clifton  Young,  Adele  St.  Maur. 
Reviewed  2-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  85. 

NORTHWEST  OUTPOST 

REP.  Director,  Allan  Dwan.  2nd  Unit  director, 
Yakima  Canutt.  Screenplay,  Elizabeth  Meehan  and 
Richard  Sale.  Original,  Angela  Stuart.  Adaptation, 
Laird  Doyle.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Special 
effects.  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydeker.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hilyard  Brown,  Fred  Ritter.  Set  decorations, 
John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and  James  Redd.  Music  score, 
Rudolf  Friml.  Orchestrations,  Ned  Freeman.  Mu- 
sical director,  Robert  Armbruster.  Songs,  Rudolf 
Friml,  Edward  Heyman.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller. 
Sound  technicians,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.,  Howard  Wilson. 
Assistant  director,  Johnny  Grubbs. 

CAST — Nelson  Eddy,  Nona  Massey,  Joseph  Schild- 
kraut,  Elsa  Lanchester,  Hugo  Haas,  Lenore  Ulric, 
Peter  Whitney,  Tamara  Shayne,  Erno  Verebes,  George 
Sorel,  Rick  Vallin,  the  American  G.  I.  Chorus.  Re- 
viewed 5-8-47. 

Days  in  production,  35. 


ON  THE  OLD  SPANISH  TRAIL 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Edward  J. 
White.  Director,  William  Whitney.  Screenplay,  Sloan 
Nibley.  Original,  Gerald  Geraghty.  Photography,  Jack 
Marta.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Helen  Hansard.  Musical  di- 
rector, Morton  Scott.  Original  songs,  Bob  Nolan. 
Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Earl 
Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Lacey. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  "Trigger,"  Tito  Guizar,  Jane 
Frazee,  Andy  Devine,  Estelita  Rodriguez,  Charles 
McGraw,  Fred  Graham,  Steve  Darrell,  Marshall  Reed, 
Wheaton  Chambers,  Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons  of  the 
Pioneers.  Reviewed  10-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  30. 

ORECON  TRAIL  SCOUTS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Earle  Snell. 
Based  on  Fred  Harman's  comic.  Photography,  Alfred 
Keller.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker.  Art  direction,  Paul  Youngblood.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mort  Glickman.  Sound,  William  E.  Clark,  As- 
sistant director,  Joe  Kramer.  Edited  by  Harold  R. 
Minter. 

CAST  —  Allan  Lane,  Bobby  Blake,  Martha  Went- 
worth,  Roy  Barcroft,  Emmett  Lynn,  Edmund  Cobb. 
Earle  Hodgins,  Edward  Cassidy,  Frank  Lackteen, 
Billy  Cummings,  Jack  Kirk.  Reviewed  5-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

THE  OTHER  LOVE 

Enterprise-UA.  Producer,  David  Lewis.  Director, 
Andre  de  Toth.  Screenplay,  Ladislas  Fodor,  Harry 
Brown.  From  novel  by  Erich  Maria  Remarque. 
Photography,  Victor  Milner.  Musical  score,  Miklos 
Rozas.  Musical  director,  Rudolf  Polk.  Art  direction, 
Nathan  Juran.  Set  decorations,  Edward  G.  Boyle. 
Edited  by  Walter  Thompson.  Assistant  director,  Na- 
than Barrager.  Sound,  Max  M.  Hutchinson.  Special 
scenic  effects,  Robert  H.  Moreland. 

CAST — Barbara  Stanwyck,  David  Niven,  Richard 
Conte,  Gilbert  Roland,  Joan  Lorring,  Lenore  Aubert, 
Maria  Palmer,  Natalie  Schafer,  Edward  Ashley,  Rich- 
ard Hale,  Michael  Romanoff.  Reviewed  3-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  88. 

OUT  OF  THE  BLUE 

EACLE-LION.  Producer,  Isadore  Goldsmith.  Direc- 
tor, Leigh  Jason.  Screenplay,  Walter  Bullock,  Vera 
Caspary,  Edward  Eliscu.  Original,  Vera  Caspary.  Pho- 
tography, Jackson  Rose.  Special  photographic  effects, 
George  J.  Teague.  Art  direction,  Edward  Jewell.  Set 
decorations,  Armor  Marlowe.  Music  score,  Carmen 
Dragon.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by 
Norman  Colbert.  Sound,  Leon  Becker,  William  H. 
Lynch.  Assistant  director,  Howard  W.  Koch. 

CAST — George  Brent,  Virginia  Mayo,  Turhan  Bey, 
Ann  Dvorak,  Carole  Landis,  Elizabeth  Patterson, 
Julia  Dean,  Richard  Lane,  Charlie  Smith,  Paul  Harvey. 
Hadda  Brooks,  Flame.  Reviewed  8-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  36. 

OUT  OF  THE  PAST 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Robert  Sparks.  Producer, 
Warren  Duff.  Director,  Jacques  Tourneur.  Novel, 
"Build  My  Gallows  High."  Screenplay,  Geoffrey 
Homes.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  ef- 
fects, Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino,  Jack  Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera. Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Samuel  E.  Beetley.  Sound 
technicians,  Francis  M.  Sarver,  Clem  Portman.  As- 
sistant director,  Harry  Mancke. 

CAST — Robert  Mitchum,  Jane  Greer,  Kirk  Douglas, 
Rhonda  Fleming,  Richard  Webb,  Steve  Brodie,  Vir- 
ginia Huston,  Paul  Valentine,  Dickie  Moore,  Ken 
Niles.  Reviewed  11-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  64. 

THE  PARADINE  CASE 

Vanguard-SRO.  Producer-screenplay,  David  0.  Selz- 
nick.  Director,  Alfred  Hitchcock.  Original  novel,  Rob- 
ert Hichens.  Adaptation,  Alma  Reville,  James  Bridie. 
Photography,  Lee  Garmes.  Special  effects,  Clarence 
Slifer.  Production  design,  J.  McMillan  Johnson.  Art 


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direction,  Thomas  Morahan.  Set  decorations,  Joseph 
B.  Piatt,  Emil  Kuri.  Music  score,  Franz  Waxman. 
Edited  by  Hal  C.  Kern,  John  Faure.  Sound,  James  C. 
Stewart,  Richard  Van  Hessen.  Assistant  director, 
Lowell  j.  Farrell. 

CAST — Gregory  Peck,  Ann  Todd,  Charles  Laugh- 
ton,  Charles  Coburn,  Ethel  Barrymore,  Louis  Jourdan, 
Va Hi,  Leo  C.  Carrol,  John  Tetzel,  Isobel  Elsom.  Re- 
viewed 12-30-47. 

Days  in  production,  86. 

THE  PERFECT  MARRIAGE 

Hal  Wallis-PARA.  Producer,  Hal  Wallis.  Director, 
Lewis  Allen.  Screenplay,  Leonard  Spigelgass.  Original 
play,  Samson  Raphaelson.  Photography,  Russell  Metty. 
Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction, 
Lionel  Banks.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Grace 
Gregory.  Music  Score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Edited 
by  Ellsworth  Hoagland.  Sound  technician,  Harry 
Lindgren,  Joel  Moss.  Assistant  director,  Chico 
Alonso. 

CAST — Loretta  Young,  David  Niven,  Eddie  Albert, 
Charlie  Ruggles,  Virginia  Field,  Rita  Johnson,  Zazu 
Pitts,  Jerome  Cowan,  Nona  Griffith,  Nana  Bryant, 
Luella  Gear,  Howard  Freeman.  Reviewed  11-18-46. 

Days  in  production,  52. 

THE  PERILS  OF  PAULINE 

PARA.  ( Technicolor  I .  Producer,  Sol  C.  Siegel.  Di- 
rector, George  Marshall.  Screenplay,  P.  J.  Wolfson, 
Frank  Butler.  Original,  P.  J.  Wolfson,  with  a  salute 
to  Charles  W.  Goddard  who  wrote  original  serial 
"The  Perils  of  Pauline."  Process  photography,  Far- 
ciot Edouart.  Photography,  Ray  Rennahan.  Techni- 
color directors,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Robert  Brower. 
Snecial  photographic  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier  and  Roland  Anderson.  Set 
decorations,  Sam  Comer  and  Ray  Moyer.  Music  score, 
Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Vocal  arrangements,  Joseph 
J.  Lilley.  Songs,  Charles  McCarron,  Raymond  Walker, 
Frank  Loesser.  Edited  by  Arthur  Schmidt.  Sound 
technicians,  Gene  Merritt,  Walter  Oberst.  Assistant 
director,  Herb  Coleman. 

CAST — Betty  Hutton,  John  Lund,  Billy  De  Wolfe, 
William  Demarest,  Constance  Collier,  Frank  Faylen, 
William  Farnum,  Chester  Conklin,  Paul  Panzer,  Snub 
Pollard.  James  Finlayson,  Creighton  Hale,  Hank  Mann, 
Francis  McDonald,  Bert  Roach,  Heinie  Conklin.  Re- 
viewed 5-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  65. 

PERSONALITY  KID 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director, 
George  Sherman.  Screenplay,  Lewis  Helmar  Herman, 
Wm.  B.  Sackheim.  Original,  Cromwell  MacKechnie. 
Photography,  Henry  Freulich.  Art  direction,  Cary 
Odell.  Set  decorations,  James  Crowe.  Edited  by  Rich- 
ard Fantl,  Sound  technician,  Jim  Corrigan.  Assistant 
director,  Thomas  Flood. 

CAST  —  Anita  Louise,  Michael  Duane,  Ted  Don- 
aldson, Barbara  Brown,  Bobby  Larson,  Oscar  O'Shea, 
Harlan  Briggs,  Regina  Wallace,  Edythe  Elliott,  Paul 
Maxey,  Martin    Garralaga.  Reviewed  1-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

PHILO  VANCE  RETURNS 

PRC.  Producer,  Howard  Welsch.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  Robert  E.  Kent.  Dialo- 
gue director,  William  Kernell.  Photography,  Jackson 
Rose.  Photographic  effects,  George  Teague.  Art 
direction.  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Armor 
Marlowe.  Music  score,  Albert  Glasser.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Gene  Fowler,  Jr., 
Alfred  DeGaetano.  Sound,  J.  N.  A.  Hawkins,  Percy 
Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Emmett  Emerson. 

CAST  —  William  Wright,  Terry  Austin,  Leon  Bel- 
asco,  Clara  Blandick,  Ramsey  Ames,  Damian  O'Flynn, 
Frank  Wilcox,  Iris  Adrian,  Ann  Staunton,  Tim  Mur- 
dock,  Mary  Scott.  Reviewed  4-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

PHILO  VANCE'S  GAMBLE 

PRC.  Producer,  Howard  Welsch.  Director,  Basil 
Wrangell.  Screenplay,  Eugene  Conrad,  Arthur  St. 
Claire.  Original,  Lawrence  Edmund  Taylor.  Photog- 
raphy, Jackson  Rose.  Art  direction.  Perry  Smith.  Set 
decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  William  Kiernan.  Mu- 
sic  score,    Irving   Friedman.    Edited    by   W.  Donn 


Hayes.  Editorial  supervision,  Alfred  DeGaetano. 
Sound,  J.  N.  A.  Hawkins,  W.  C.  Smith.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST  —  Alan  Curtis,  Terry  Austin,  Frank  Jenks, 
Tala  Birell,  Gavin  Gordon,  Cliff  Clark,  James  Burke, 
Toni  Todd,  Dan  Seymour,  Francis  Pierlot,  Joseph 
Crehan,  Garnett  Marks,  Grady  Sutton,  Charles 
Mitchell,  Joanne  Frank.  Reviewed  4-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

PHILO  VANCE'S  SECRET  MISSION 

PRC.  Producer,  Howard  Welsch.  Director,  Reginald 
LeBorg.  Original  screenplay,  Lawrence  Edmund  Tay- 
lor. Photography,  Jackson  Rose.  Special  effects, 
George  Teague.  Art  direction.  Perry  Smith.  Set  dec- 
orations, Armor  Marlowe,  Clarence  Steenson.  Dialog 
director,  James  Flood.  Edited  by  W.  Donn  Hayes. 
Supervisor,  Alfred  De  Gaetano.  Sound,  J.  N.  A.  Haw- 
kins. Assistant  director,  Howard  Koch. 

CAST — Alan  Curtis,  Sheila  Ryan,  Tala  Birell,  Frank 
Jenks,  James  Bell,  Frank  Fenton,  Paul  Maxey,  Ken- 
neth Farrell,  Tony  Todd.  Reviewed  11-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

THE  PILGRIM  LADY 

REP.  Associate  producer,  William  ).  O'Sullivan. 
Director,  Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay,  Dane 
Lussier.  Photography,  Reggie  Canning.  Art  direction, 
James  Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
Charles  Thompson.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin. 
Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Fred 
Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Virgil  Hart. 

CAST  —  Lynne  Roberts,  Warren  Douglas,  Alan 
Mowbray,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Clarence  Kolb,  Helen 
Freeman,  Doris  Merrick,  Russell  Hicks,  Ray  Walker, 
Charles  Coleman,  Carlyle  Blackwell  Jr..  Harry  V. 
Cheshire.  Dorothy  Christy,  Paul  Burns  Tom  Dugan, 
Jack  Rice,  William  Haade,  William  Benedict.  Re- 
viewed 1-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  18. 

PIONEER  JUSTICE 

PRC.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray  Taylor. 
Original  screenplay,  Adrian  Page.  Photography,  Ernie 
Miller.  Set  decorations,  Vincent  Taylor.  Edited  by 
Hugh  Winn.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant 
director,  Ira  Webb. 

CAST — "Lash"  LaRue,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Jen- 
nifer Holt,  William  Fawcett,  Jack  Ingram,  Dee  Coop- 
er, Lane  Bradford,  Henry  Hall,  Steve  Drake,  Bob 
Woodward.  Reviewed  6-27-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

PIRATES  OF  MONTEREY 

Ul.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Paul  Malvern.  Direc- 
tor, Alfred  Werker.  Screenplay,  Sam  Hellman,  Mar- 
garet Buell  Wilder.  Original,  Edward  T.  Lowe,  Brad- 
ford Ropes.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr,  W.  Howard 
Greene,  Harry  Hallenberg.  Technicolor  direction,  Nat- 
alie Kalmus,  William  Fritzche.  Art  direction,  Jack 
Otterson,  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Russell 
A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Music  score,  Milton  Rosen. 
Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound,  Bernard  B. 
Brown,  Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  William 
Holland. 

CAST — Maria  Montez,  Rod  Cameron,  Mihail  Ra- 
sumny,  Philip  Reed,  Gilbert  Roland,  Gale  Sondergaard, 
Tamara  Shayne,  Robert  Warwick,  Michael  Raffetto, 
Neyle  Morrow,  Victor  Varconi,  Charles  Wagenheim, 
George  J.  Lewis,  Joe  Bernard,  George  Navarro,  Victor 
Romito,  Don  Driggers,  George  Magrill.  Reviewed  11- 
12-47. 

Days  in  production,  79. 

POSSESSED 

WB.  Producer.  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  Curtis  Bern- 
hardt. Screenplay,  Silvia  Richards.  Ranald  Mac- 
Dougall,  based  on  story  by  Rita  Weiman.  Photog- 
rapher, Joseph  Valentine.  Art  director,  Anton  Grot. 
Editor,  Rudi  Fehr.  Sound,  Robert  B.  Lee.  Dialogue 
director,  Herschel  Dougherty.  Set  decorations,  Fred 
M.  MacLean.  Special  effects,  William  McGann,  Rob- 
ert Burks.  Music  score,  Franz  Waxman.  Orchestra- 
tions, Leonid  Raab.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forb- 
stein.  Assistant  director,  Sherry  Shourds. 

CAST — Joan  Crawford,  Van  Heflin,  Raymond  Mas- 
sey,  Geraldine  Brooks,  Stanley  Ridges,  John  Ridgely, 
Moroni  Olsen,  Erskine  Sanford,  Gerald  Perreau,  Isabel 


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Withers,  Lisa  Colm,  Douglas  Kennedy,  Monte  Blue, 
Don  McCuire,  Rory  Mallinson,  Clifton  Young,  Griff 
Barnett.  Reviewed  5-29-47. 
Days  in  production,  1  16. 

PRAIRIE  EXPRESS 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  A.  Sarecky.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Production  supervisor,  Charles  J. 
Bigelow.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney,  An- 
thony Coldeway.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Set 
decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Edited  by  Fred  Maguire. 
Sound  technicians,  Frank  Webster,  Paul  E.  Schmutz, 
Sr.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hafton, 
Robert  Winkler,  Virginia  Belmont,  William  H.  Ruhl, 
Marshall  Reed,  Gary  Garrett,  Ted  Adams,  Curly  Gib- 
son, Steve  Clark,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Hank  Worden, 
Carl  Mathews,  Boyd  Stockman,  Bob  McElroy,  Jack 
Hendricks,  Artie  Ortego,  Ken  Adams.  Reveiwed  1  1  - 
28-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

PRAIRIE  RAIDERS 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Original  screenplay,  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photog- 
raphy, George  F.  Kelley.  Art  direction,  Charles 
Clague.  Set  decorations,  David  Montrose.  Edited  by 
Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  As- 
sistant director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Nancy  C.  Saunders,  Smiley 
Burnette,  Robert  Scott,  Hugh  Prosser,  Lane  Bradford, 
Ray  Bennett,  Doug  Coppin,  Steve  Clark,  Tom  Coats, 
Frank  LaRue,  Bob  Cason.  Reviewed  7-11-47. 

Days  in  production,  4. 

THE  PRETENDER 

REP.  Producer-director,  W.  Lee  Wilder.  Original 
screenplay,  Don  Martin.  Additional  dialog,  Doris  Mil- 
ler. Photography,  John  Alton.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul 
Sylos.  Musical  director,  Paul  Dessau.  Edited  by  John 
F.  Link,  Asa  Boyd  Clark.  Sound  technician,  Herbert 
Norsch.  Assistant  director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Albert  Dekker,  Catherine  Craig,  Charles 
Drake,  Alan  Carney,  Linda  Stirling,  Tom  Kennedy, 
Selmer  Jackson,  Charles  Middleton,  Ernie  Adams,  Ben 
Welden,  John  Bagni,  Stanley  Ross,  Forrest  Taylor, 
Greta  Clement,  Peggy  Wynne,  Eula  Guy,  Cay  For- 
rester, Peter  Michael,  Michael  Mark,  Dorothy  Scott. 
Reviewed  8-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

THE  PRIVATE  AFFAIRS  OF  BEL  AMI 

Loew-Lewin-UA.  Producer,  David  L.  Loew.  As- 
sociate producer,  Ray  Heinz.  Direction-screenplay, 
Albert  Lewin.  Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Music 
score,  Darius  Milhaud.  Production  designer,  Cordon 
Wiles.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Set  decorations, 
Edward  G.  Boyle.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Aldrich. 
Music  supervisor,  Rudy  Polk.  Edited  by  Albrecht  Jos- 
eph. Special  effects,  Robert  Moreland,  Tom  Lawless. 
Technical  advisor,  Raphael  Beugnon.  Sound,  Frank 
Webster. 

CAST  —  George  Sanders,  Angela  Lansbury,  Ann 
Dvorak,  Frances  Dee,  John  Carradine,  Susan  Douglas, 
Hugo  Haas,  Marie  Wilson,  Albert  Basserman,  War- 
ren William,  Katherine  Emery,  Richard  Fraser, 
David  Bond,  John  Good,  Leonard  Mudie,  Wyndham 
Standing,  Karolyn  Grimes.  Judy  Cook,  Lumsden 
Hare,  Jean  Del  Val.  Charles  Trowbridge,  Olaf 
Hytten.    Reviewed  2-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  89. 

PURSUED 

U.S.-WB.  Producer,  Milton  Sperling.  Director, 
Raoul  Walsh.  Screenplay,  Niven  Busch.  Original,  Ni- 
ven  Busch.  Dialog  director,  Maurice  Murphy.  Photog- 
raphy, James  Wong  Howe.  Special  effects,  William 
McGann,  Willard  Van  Enger.  Art  direction,  TerJ 
Smith.  Set  decorations,  Jack  McConaghy.  Music  score, 
Max  Steiner.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Or- 
chestral arrangements,  Murray  Cutter.  Edited  by 
Christian  Nyby.  Sound  technician,  Francis  J.  Scheid. 
Assistant  director,  Russell  Saunders. 

CAST — Teresa  Wright,  Robert  Mitchum,  Judith 
Anderson,  Dean  Jagger,  Alan  Hale,  John  Rodney, 
Harry  Carey,  Jr.,  Clifton  Young,  Ernest  Severn, 
Charles  Bates,  Peggy  Miller,  Norman  Jolley,  Lane 
Chandler,  Elmer  Ellingwood.  Ian  McDonald,  Jack 
Montgomery.  Reviewed  2-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 


QUEEN  OF  THE  AMAZONS 
SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer-director,  Edward  Finney. 
Assistant  producer,  John  Forster.  Original  screenplay, 
Roger  Merton.  Photography,  Robert  Pittack.  Art  di- 
rection, James  Reimer.  Music  director,  Lee  Zahler. 
Edited  by  Johnny  Link.  Assistant  director,  Wesley 
Barry. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Patricia  Morison,  J.  Edward 
Bromberg,  John  Miljan,  Amira  Moustafa,  Bruce  Ed- 
wards, Jack  George,  Keith  Richards,  Wilson  Benge, 
Cay  Forrester.  Reviewed  3-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

RAIDERS  OF  THE  SOUTH 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Lam- 
bert Hillyer.  Original  screenplay.  J.  Benton  Cheney. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Set  decorations,  Vin 
Taylor.  Edited  by  Fred  Maguire.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Mack  Brown.  Raymond  Hatton, 
Evelyn  Brent,  John  Merton,  Reno  Blair,  Marshall 
Reed,  Eddie  Parker,  Pierce  Lyden,  Cactus  Mack, 
Billy  Dix.  John  Hamilton,  Dee  Cooper.  Reviewed  2- 
7-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

RAILROADED 

PRC.  In  charge  of  production,  Ben  Stoloff.  Pro- 
ducer, Charles  F.  Riesner.  Director,  Anthony  Mann. 
Screenplay,  John  C.  Higgins.  Original,  Gertrude  Walk- 
er. Photography,  Guy  Roe.  Photographic  effects, 
George  J.  Teague.  Art  direction,  Perry  Smith.  Set 
decorations,  Armor  Marlowe,  Robert  P.  Fox.  Music 
score,  Alvin  Levin.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman. 
Edited  by  Alfred  Degaetano,  Louis  H.  Sackin.  Sound, 
Leon  Becker,  John  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Ridge- 
way  Callow. 

CAST — John  Ireland,  Sheila  Ryan,  Hugh  Beaumont, 
Jane  Randolph,  Ed  Kelly,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Clancy 
Cooper,  Peggy  Converse,  Hermine  Sterler,  Keefe 
Brasselle,  Roy  Gordon.  Reviewed  10-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

RAINBOW  OVER  THE  ROCKIES 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Oliver  Drake.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Glenn  Cook.  Screenplay,  Elmer  Clif- 
ton. Original,  Oliver  Drake.  Photography,  Marcel 
LePicard.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Edited  by 
Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant 
director,  Doc  Joos. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  Lee  "Lasses"  White,  Pat 
Starling,  Jack  Baxley,  Bob  Duncan,  Jasper  Palmer, 
Billy  Dix,  Budd  Buster,  Dennis  Moore,  Zon  Murray, 
Carl  Sepulveda,  Robert  Gilbert.  Reviewed  2-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

RAMROD 

Enterprise-UA.  Producer,  Harry  Sherman.  Associate 
producer,  Gene  Strong.  Director,  Andre  De  Toth. 
Screenplay,  Jack  Moffitt,  Graham  Baker,  Cecile 
Kramer.  Original  novel,  Luke  Short.  Music  score, 
Adolph  Deutsch.  Photography,  Russell  Harlan.  Art 
direction,  Lionel  Banks.  Set  decorations.  George  Saw- 
ley.  Edited  by  Sherman  Rose.  Sound  technician,  Ben 
Winkler.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Godsoe. 

CAST — Joel  McCrea,  Veronica  Lake,  Donald  Crisp, 
Don  DeFore,  Preston  Foster,  Arleen  Whelan,  Charlie 
Ruggles,  Ian  MacDonald,  Ward  Wood,  Lloyd  Bridges, 
Ray  Teal,  Trevor  Bardette,  Wally  Cassell,  Nestor 
Paiva,  Jeff  Corey,  Housely  Stevenson.  Hal  Taliaferro, 
Vic  Potel,  Rose  Higgins.  Reviewed  2-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  61. 

RANGE  BEYOND  THE  BLUE 

PRC.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray  Taylor. 
Original  screenplay,  Patricia  Harper.  Photography, 
Robert  Cline.  Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage.  Music 
score.  Walter  Greene.  Songs,  Pete  Gates,  Eddie  Dean, 
Bob  Dean,  Hal  Blair.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound 
technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  F.  0.  Col- 
lings. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Roscoe  Ates,  Helen  Mowery, 
Bob  Duncan,  Ted  Adams,  Bill  Hammond,  George 
Turner,  Ted  French,  Brad  Slaven,  Steve  Clark,  Sun- 
shine Boys.  Reviewed  8-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 


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THE  RED  HOUSE 

Thalia-UA.  Producer,  Sol  Lesser.  Director-screen- 
play, Delmar  Daves.  Original  novel  by  George  Ag- 
new  Chamberlain.  Photography,  Bert  Clennon.  Art 
direction,  McClure  Capps.  Set  decorations,  Dorcy 
Howard.  Music  score  direction,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited 
by  Merrill  White.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Mc- 
Whorter.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Stillman. 

CAST — Edward  C.  Robinson,  Lon  McCallister,  Ju- 
dith Anderson,  Allene  Roberts,  Julie  London,  Rory 
Calhoun,  Ona  Munson,  Harry  Shannon,  Arthur  Space, 
Walter  Sande.  Reviewed  2-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  54. 

THE  RED  STALLION 

EACLE-LION.  (Cinecolor).  Producer,  Ben  Stoloff. 
Director,  Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay,  Robert 
E.  Kent,  Crane  Wilbur.  Photography,  Virgil  Miller, 
Jack  Creenhalgh.  Photographic  effects,  George  J. 
Teague.  Art  direction.  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations, 
Armor  Marlowe.  Music  score,  Frederick  Hollander. 
Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited  by  Fred  Al- 
len. Editorial  supervision,  Alfred  DeGaetano.  Sound 
technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  directors,  Howard 
Koch,  Emmett  Emerson. 

CAST — Robert  Paige,  Noreen  Nash,  Ted  Donaldson, 
Jane  Darwell,  Ray  Collins,  Guy  Kibbee,  Willie  Best, 
Robert  Bice,  Pierre  Watkin,  Bill  Cartledge,  Daisy 
(dog),  Red  (horse).  Reviewed  7-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  54. 

RENEGADE  GIRL 

Affiliated-SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer-director,  Wil- 
liam Berke.  Associate  producer,  Samuel  K.  Decker. 
Original  screenplay,  Edwin  V.  Westrate.  Photography, 
James  Brown,  Jr.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow. 
Musical  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Supervising  editor, 
Arthur  A.  Brooks.  Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchinson. 
Assistant  director,  Carl  Hittleman. 

CAST  —  Alan  Curtis,  Ann  Savage.  Edward  Brophy, 
Russell  Wade,  Jack  Holt,  Ray  Corrigan,  Claudia 
Drake,  John  King,  Chief  Thunder  Cloud,  Edmund 
Cobb,  Richard  Curtis,  Nick  Thompson,  James  Martin. 
Reviewed  3-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  I. 

REPEAT  PERFORMANCE 

EACLE-LION.  Producer,  Aubrey  Schenck.  Direc- 
tor, Alfred  Werker.  Screenplay,  Walter  Bullock. 
Original,  William  O'Farrell.  Photography,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Photographic  effects,  George  J.  Teague. 
Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Special  art  effects, 
Jack  R.  Rabin.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Marlowe. 
Music  score,  George  Antheil.  Musical  direcror,  Irv- 
ing Friedman.  Edited  by  Alfred  DeGaetano,  Louis 
H.  Sackin.  Sound,  J.  N.  A.  Hawkins,  W.  C.  Smith. 
Assistant  director,  Robert  Stillman. 

CAST — Louis  Hayward,  Joan  Leslie,  Virginia  Field, 
Tom  Conway,  Richard  Basehart,  Natalie  Schafer, 
Benay  Venuta,  Ilka  Gruning.  Reviewed  5-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  42. 

THE  RETURN  OF  RIN  TIN  TIN 

Romay-EACLE-LION.  Producer-Original,  William 
Stevens.  Director,  Max  Nosseck.  Screenplay,  Jack  De 
Witt.  Photography,  Carl  Berger.  Art  direction,  F. 
Paul  Sylos.  Musical  score,  Leo  Erdody.  Edited  by  Eddie 
Mann.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Assis- 
tant director,  Harold  Knox.  Technical  advisor,  Father 
Quinlan. 

CAST — Rin  Tin  Tin  III,  Donald  Woods,  Bobby 
Blake,  Claudia  Drake,  Gaylord  Pendleton,  Earle 
Hodgens.  Reviewed  11-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  8. 

RIDERS  OF  THE  LONE  STAR 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrams.  Original  screenplay,  Barry  Shipman.  Photog- 
raphy, George  F.  Kelley.  Art  Direction,  Harvey  Gil- 
lett.  Set  decorations.  David  Montrose.  Edited  by  Paul 
Borofsky.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST- — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Virginia 
Hunter,  Steve  Darrell,  Edmund  Cobb,  Mark  Dennis, 
Lane  Bradford,  Ted  Mapes,  George  Chesebro,  Peter 
Perkins,  Edwin  Parker,  Curly  Williams  and  his 
Georgia  Peach  Pickers.  Reviewed  10-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 


RIDE  THE  PINK  HORSE 

Ul.  Producer,  Joan  Harrison.  Director,  Robert 
Montgomery.  Screenplay,  Ben  Hecht,  Charles  Lederer. 
Original,  Dorothy  B.  Hughes.  Photography,  Russell 
Metty.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Robert 
Boyle.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Oliver 
Emert.  Music  score,  Frank  Skinner.  Music  arranger, 
(orchestration)  David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Ralph  Daw- 
son. Sound  technicians,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Jack  Bolger, 
Jr.  Assistant  director,  John  F.  Sherwood. 

CAST — Robert  Montgomery,  Thomas  Gomez,  Rita 
Conde,  Iris  Flores,  Wanda  Hendrix,  Grandon  Rhodes, 
Tito  Renaldo,  Richard  Gaines,  Andrea  King,  Art 
Smith,  Martin  Garralaga,  Edward  Earle,  Harold  Good- 
win, Marie  Cortez,  Fred  Clark.  Reviewed  9-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  44. 

RIDING  THE  CALIFORNIA  TRAIL 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Will- 
iam Nigh.  Original  screenplay  by  Clarence  Young 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Set  decorations,  Vin 
Taylor.  Edited  by  Fred  Maguire.  Sound  technician, 
Tom  Lambert,  John  Kean.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Davis. 

CAST — Gilbert  Roland,  Frank  Yaconelli,  Teala  Lor- 
ing,  Martin  Garralaga,  Inez  Cooper,  Ted  Hecht,  Eve 
Whitney,  Marcelle  Grandville,  Frank  Mario,  Alex 
Montoya,  Gerald  Echeverria,  Rose  Turich,  Julia  Kent. 
Reviewed  5-2-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

RIFFRAFF 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Nat  Holt.  Director.  Ted  Tetzlaff.  Original  screenplay, 
Martin  Rackin.  Photography,  George  E.  Diskant.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller. 
Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bak- 
aleinikoff.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Michael  Orenbach.  Edited 
by  Philip  Martin.  Sound.  John  E.  Tribby,  Terry  Kel- 
lum.  Assistant  director,  Maxwell  Henry. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  Walter  Slezak,  Anne  Jeffreys, 
Percy  Kilbride,  Jerome  Cowan,  George  Givot,  Jason 
Robards,  Marc  Krah.  Reviewed  6-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  24. 

ROAD  TO  RIO 

PARA.  Producer,  Daniel  Dare.  Director,  Norman  Z. 
McLeod.  Original  screenplay.  Edmund  Beloin,  Jack 
Rose.  Photography,  Ernest  Laszlo.  Special  effects, 
Gordon  Jennings,  Paul  Lerpae.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier.  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer, 
Ray  Moyer.  Music  arranger,  (vocal),  Joseph  J. 
Lilley.  Musical  director,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  As- 
sociate, Troy  Sanders.  Songs,  James  Van  Heusen, 
Johnny  Burke,  Luiz  Peixoto,  Ary  Barroso,  Hannibal 
Cruz,  Vicente  Paiva,  Russo  de  Pandeiro,  Sa  Roris. 
Edited  by  Ellsworth  Hoagland.  Sound  technicians, 
Harold  Lewis,  Walter  Oberst.  Assistant  director, 
Oscar  Rudolph. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Bob  Hope,  Dorothy  Lamour, 
Gail  Sondergaard,  Frank  Faylen,  Joseph  Vitale,  Frank 
Puglia,  Nestor  Paiva,  Robert  Barrat,  Jerry  Collona, 
The  Wiere  Brothers.  Patti  Andrews,  Maxine  Andrews, 
La  Verne  Andrews,  The  Stone-Barton  Puppeteers, 
the  Carioca  Boys.  Reviewed  11-11-47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 

ROAD  TO  THE  BIG  HOUSE 

Somerset-SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer-director,  Wal- 
ter S.  Colmes.  Associate  producer,  Selvyn  Levinson. 
Original  screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Photography, 
Walter  Strange.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Set  decor- 
ations, George  Bahr.  Edited  by  Jason  Bernie.  Sound 
technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  director,  Ralph 
Slosser. 

CAST — John  Shelton,  Ann  Doran,  Guinn  Williams, 
Dick  Bailey,  Joe  Allen,  Jr.,  Rory  Mallinson.  Eddy 
Fields,  Walden  Boyle,  Keith  Richards.  Jack  Conrad, 
Charles  Jordan,  C.  Montague  Shaw,  John  Doucette, 
Mickey  Simpson.  Reviewed  10-27-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

ROBIN  HOOD  OF  MONTEREY 

MONO.  Producer,  Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Director,  Christy 
Cabanne.  Original  screenplay,  Bennett  Cohen.  Pho- 
tography, William  Sickner.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, Augie  Lohman.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor. 


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Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Sount  technician,  Earl 
Sitar.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Gilbert  Roland,  Chris-Pin  Martin,  Evelyn 
Brent,  Nestor  Paiva,  Pedro  De  Cordova,  Travis  Kent, 
Donna  De  Mario.  Reviewed  8-7-47. 

Days  in  production,  16. 

ROBIN  HOOD  OF  TEXAS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay,  John  K.  Butler, 
Earle  Snell.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Art  di- 
rection, Paul  Youngblood.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, |r.,  and  Charles  Thompson.  Music  arrangers, 
orchestration,  Nathan  Scott.  Musical  director,  Mor- 
ton Scott.  Songs,  Cene  Autry,  Fred  Roso,  J.  Marvin, 
Carson  ).  Robison,  Sergio  DeKarlo,  Ray  Charles. 
Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl. 
Assistant  director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST — Cene  Autry,  Champion,  Jr.,  Lynne  Roberts, 
Sterling  Holloway,  Adele  Mara,  James  Cardwell, 
John  Kellogg.  Ray  Walker,  Michael  Branden,  Paul 
Bryar,  James  Flavin,  Dorothy  Flavin,  Dorothy  Vaughn, 
Stanley  Andrews,  Alan  Bridge.  Reviewed  9-8-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

ROLLING  HOME 

Robert  L.  Lippert-SCREEN  CUILD.  Producer-di- 
rector, William  Berke.  Associate  producer,  Samuel  K. 
Decker.  Original  screenplay,  Edwin  V.  Westrate.  Pho- 
tography, Benjamin  Kline.  Music  score,  Darrell  Calk- 
er.  Edited  by  Arthur  A.  Brooks.  Sound  technician, 
Hugh  McDowell.  Assistant  director,  Seymour  Roth. 

CAST  —  Jean  Parker,  Russel  Hayden,  Raymond 
Hatton,  Pamela  Blake,  Jo  Ann  Marlowe,  James 
Conlin,  Robert  Dee  "Buzz"  Henry,  Jonathan  Hale, 
Ceorge  Tyne,  Milton  Parsons,  Harry  Carry  Jr.,  Will- 
iam Farnum,  Elmo  Lincoln,  Andre  Chariot,  Jimmy 
Dodd.  Reviewed  1-31-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

ROMANCE  OF  ROSY  RIDGE 

MCM.  Producer,  Jack  Cummings.  Director,  Roy 
Rowland.  Screenplay,  Lester  Cole.  Original  novel, 
MacKinlay  Kantor.  Photography,  Sidney  Wagner. 
Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Montage,  Peter 
Ballbusch.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Eddie 
Imazu,  Richard  Duce.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Elliot  Morgan.  Music  score,  George  Bassman. 
Dance  director,  Jack  Donahue.  Songs,  Earl  Robinson, 
Lewis  Allan.  Edited  by  Ralph  E.  Winters.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  H.  Hough. 

CAST — Van  Johnson,  Thomas  Mitchell,  Janet 
Leigh,  Marshall  Thompson,  Selena  Royle,  Charles 
Dingle,  Dean  Stockwell,  Guy  Kibbee,  Elisabeth  Ris- 
don,  Jim  Davis,  Russeli  Simpson,  O.  Z.  Whitehead, 
James  Bell,  Joyce  Arling,  William  Bishop,  Paul 
Langton.  Reviewed  7-2-47. 

Days  in  production,  94. 

THE  ROOSEVELT  STORY 

Tola  Productions.  Producers,  Martin  Levine,  Oliver 
Hunger,  in  association  with  Harry  Brandt.  Screen- 
play, Lawrence  M.  Klee.  Editorial  consultant,  Elliott 
Roosevelt.  Music  score,  Earl  Robinson.  Edited  by 
Walter  Klee,  William  Van  Praag. 

CAST — Narrators:  Kenneth  Lynch,  Canada  Lee, 
Ed  Begley,  Kelly  Flint,  Gene  Blakely.  Reviewed  8- 
22-47. 

ROSES  ARE  RED 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Associate  producer, 
Howard  Sheehan.  Production  assistant,  Cliff  R.  Cans. 
Director,  James  Tinling.  Original-screenplay,  Irving 
Elman.  Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art  direction, 
Walter  Koessler.  Set  decorations,  Al  Greenwood. 
Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager.  Musical  director,  David 
Chudnow.  Edited  by  Frank  Baldridge,  Supervisor, 
William  Claxton.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  As- 
sistant director,  Maurice  Vaccarino. 

CAST — Don  Castle,  Peggy  Knudsen,  Patricia 
Knight,  Joe  Sawyer,  Edward  Keane,  Jeff  Chandler, 
Charles  McCraw,  Charles  Lane,  Paul  Guilfoyle,  Doug 
Fowley,  James  Aurness.  Reviewed  10-30-47. 

Days  in  production,  15. 

RUSTLERS  OF  DEVIL  S  CANYON 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Screenplay,  Earle  Snell.  Based  on 


Fred  Harman's  comic  strip.  Photography,  William 
Bradford.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore 
Lydecker.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Otto  Siegel.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound 
technician,  Victor  B.  Appel.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Stein. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Bobby  Blake,  Martha  Went- 
worth,  Peggy  Stewart,  Arthur  Space,  Emmett  Lynn, 
Roy  Barcroft,  Tom  London,  Harry  Carr,  Pierce  Ly- 
den,  Forrest  Taylor.  Reviewed  7-7-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

RUSTLER'S  ROUND-UP 
UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  Fox.  Screen- 
play, Jack  Natteford.  Original,  Sherman  Lowe  and 
Victor  McLeod.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Art 
direction,  Frank  A.  Richards.  Set  decorations,  Rus- 
sell A.  Gausman  and  Leigh  Smith.  Musical  director, 
Milton  Rosen.  Edited  by  Saul  A.  Goodkind.  Sound, 
Bernard  Brown,  John  W.  Rixey.  Assistant  director, 
Phil  Bowles. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  Jane  Adams,  Fuzzy  Knight, 
Earle  Hodgins,  Charles  Miller,  Mauritz  Hugo,  Eddy 
Waller,  Roy  Brent,  Frank  Mario,  Edmund  Cobb. 
Ethan    Laidlaw,  Hank  Bell.  Reviewed  2-7-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

SADDLE  PALS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
Lesley  Selander.  Screenplay,  Robert  Williams,  Jerry 
Sackheim.  Original,  Dorrell  and  Stuart  E.  McCowan. 
Photography,  Ellis  "Bud"  Thackery.  Art  direction, 
Fred  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
Helen  Hansard.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Songs,  Harry  Sosnik,  Stanley  Adams,  Albert  Gamse, 
Joseph  M.  LaCalle,  Ray  Allen,  Perry  Botkin,  Britt 
Wood,  Hy  Heath.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound 
technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Lee 
Lukather. 

CAST — Gene  Autry,  Champion,  Jr.,  Lynne  Roberts, 
Sterling  Holloway,  Irving  Bacon,  Damian  O'Flynn, 
Charles  Arnt,  Jean  Van,  Tom  London,  Charles  Wil- 
liams, Francis  McDonald,  George  Chandler,  Edward 
Gargan,  Cass  County  Boys.  Reviewed  6-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  5. 

SANTA  FE  UPRISING 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Direc- 
tor, R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Earle 
Snell.  Original  character  from  Fred  Harmon's  comic 
strip.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker. Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Art  direction, 
Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy  Jr. 
and  Earl  Woodin.  Musical  director.  Mort  Glickman. 
Edited  by  Wm.  P.  Thompson.  Sound  technician, 
Victor  Appel.  Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST  —  Allan  Lane,  Bobby  Blake,  Martha  Went- 
worth,  Barton  MacLane,  Jack  LaRue,  Tom  Lon- 
don, Dick  Curtis,  Forrest  Taylor,  Emmett  Lynn, 
Hank  Patterson,  Pat  Michaels,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Kenne  Duncan,  Edythe  Elliott.  Reviewed  3-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

SARGE  COES  TO  COLLEGE 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Will  Jason.  Associate 
producer,  Maurice  Duke.  Screenplay,  Hal  Collins. 
Original,  Henry  Edwards.  Photography,  Mack  Sten- 
gler.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Musical  director, 
Edward  Kay.  Songs,  Will  Jason,  Henry  Nemo,  Buddy 
Kaye,  Billy  Reid.  Val  Burton,  Sid  Robin,  Dick  How- 
ard, Bob  Ellsworth,  Russ  Morgan,  Mack  David, 
Jack  McVea,  Dusty  Fletcher,  John  Mason  and  Dan 
Howell.  Edited  by  Jason  Bernie.  Sound  technician, 
Tom   Lambert.  Assistant  director,   Bert  Glazer. 

CAST  —  Freddie  Stewart,  June  Preisser,  Frankie 
Darro,  Warren  Mills,  Noel  Neill,  Arthur  Walsh,  Alan 
Hale,  Jr.,  Russ  Morgan,  Monte  Collins,  Frank  Cady, 
Margaret  Brayton,  Selmer  Jackson,  Earl  Bennett, 
Margaret  Burt,  Harry  Tyler,  Pat  Goldin,  William 
Forrest,  Irwin  Kauffman,  Jack  McVea,  Candy  Can- 
dido,  Abe  Lyman,  Wingy  Manone,  Lee  Paul,  Jess 
Stacy,  Joe  Venuti.  Jerry  Wald.  Reviewed  5-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  16. 

SEA  OF  CRASS 
MCM.  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Director,  Elia 
Kazan.    Screenplay,    Marguerite    Roberts,  Vincent 
Lawrence.  Original  novel,  Conrad  Richter.  Photog- 


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raphy,  Harry  Stradling.  Special  effects,  Arnold  Gil- 
lespie, Warren  Newcombe.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Paul  Groesse,  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Mildred  Griffiths.  Music  score,  Herbert  Stot- 
hart.  Edited  by  Robert  J.  Kern.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Sid  Sidman. 

CAST — Spencer  Tracy,  Katherine  Hepburn,  Melvyn 
Douglas,  Robert  Waler,  Phyllis  Thaxter,  Edgar  Bu- 
chanan, Harry  Carey,  Ruth  Nelson,  William  "Bill" 
Phillips,  Robert  Armstrong,  James  Bell,  Robert  Barrat, 
Charles  Trowbridge,  Russell  Hicks,  Trevor  Bardette, 
Morris  Ankrum.  Reviewed  2-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  75. 

SECOND  CHANCE 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Associate  producer, 
Howard  Sheehan.  Director,  James  S.  Tinling.  Screen- 
play, Arnold  Belgard.  Original,  Lou  Breslow,  John 
Patrick.  Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art  direction, 
Eddie  Imazu.  Set  decorations,  Fay  C.  Babcock.  Music 
score,  Dale  Butts.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Edited  by  Frank  Baldridge.  Supervising  editor,  Wil- 
liam Claxton.  Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchinson. 
Assistant  director,  Paul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Kent  Taylor,  Louise  Currie,  Dennie  Hoey, 
Larry  Blake,  Ann  Doran,  John  Eldridge,  Paul  Guil- 
foyle,  William  Newell,  Guy  Kingsford,  Charley  Flynn, 
Eddie  Fetherston,  Francis  Pierlot,  Betty  Compson, 
Edwin  Maxwell,  Michael  Branden.  Reviewed  7-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

SECRET  BEYOND  THE  DOOR 

Wanger-Diana-UI.  Producer-director,  Fritz  Lang. 
Screenplay,  Silvia  Richards.  Original,  Rufus  King.  Pho- 
tography, Stanley  Cortez.  Production  design,  Max 
Parker.  Set  decorations,  Russell  Gausman,  John  Aus- 
tin. Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Hilton.  Sound  technicians,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Glenn  E. 
Anderson.  Assistant  director,  William  Holland. 

CAST — Joan  Bennett,  Michael  Redgrave,  Anne 
Revere,  Barbara  O'Neil,  Natalie  Schafer,  Anabel 
Shaw,  Rosa  Rey,  James  Seay,  Mark  Dennis.  Reviewed 
12-31-47. 

Days  in  production,  61. 

THE  SECRET  LIFE  OF  WALTER  MITTY 

Coldwyn-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Director,  Norman 
Z.  McLeod.  Screenplay,  Ken  Englund,  Everett  Free- 
man. Original,  James  Thurber.  Photography,  Lee 
Garmes.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Mit- 
chell Kovaleski.  Special  photographic  effects,  John 
Fulton.  Art  direction,  George  Jenkins,  Perry  Fergu- 
son. Set  decorations,  Casey  Roberts.  Music  score, 
David  Raksin.  Musical  director,  Emil  Newman.  Songs, 
Sylvia  Fine.  Edited  by  Monica  Collingwood.  Sound 
technician,  Fred  Lau.  Assistant  director,  Rollie  Asher. 

CAST — Danny  Kaye,  Virginia  Mayo,  Boris  Karloff, 
Fay  Bainter,  Ann  Rutherford,  Thurston  Hall,  Gordon 
Jones,  Florence  Bates,  Konstantin  Shayne,  Reginald 
Denny,  Henry  Corden,  Doris  Lloyd,  Fritz  Feld,  Frank 
Reicher,  Milton  Parsons.  Reviewed  7-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  95. 

SECRET  OF  THE  WHISTLER 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director, 
George  Sherman.  Screenplay,  Raymond  L.  Schrock. 
Original,  Richard  H.  Landau.  Suggested  by  CBS 
Program:  "The  Whistler."  Photography,  Allen 
Seigler.  Art  direction,  Hans  Radon.  Set  decorations, 
Robert  Bradfield.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant  director,  Carter  De- 
Haven  Jr. 

CAST — Richard  Dix,  Leslie  Brooks,  Mary  Carrier, 
Michael  Duane,  Mona  Barrie,  Ray  Walker,  Claire 
DuBrey,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Arthur  Space,  Jack 
Davis,  Barbara  Wooddell.  Reviewed  2-7-47. 

Days  in  production,  19. 

THE  SENATOR  WAS  INDISCREET 

Ul.  Producer,  Nunnally  Johnson.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Gene  Fowler,  Jr.  Director,  George  S.  Kaufman. 
Screenplay,  Charles  MacArthur.  Original,  Edwin  Lan- 
ham.  Photography,  William  Mellor.  Special  effects, 
David  S.  Horsley.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun, 
Boris  Levin.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman, 
Ken  Swartz.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amf  itheatrof . 
Edited    by   Sherman   A.    Rose.   Sound  technicians, 


Leslie  I.  Carey,  Richard  De  Weese.  Assistant  director, 
Jack  Voglin. 

CAST — William  Powell,  Ella  Raines,  Peter  Lind 
Hayes,  Arleen  Whelan,  Ray  Collins,  Allen  Jenkins, 
Charles  D.  Brown,  Hans  Conried,  Whit  Bissell, 
Norma  Varden,  Milton  Parsons,  Francis  Pierlot, 
Cynthia  Corley,  Oliver  Blake,  Chief  Thundercloud, 
Chief  Yowlachie,  Iron  Eyes  Cody,  Boyd  Davis,  Rodney 
Bell,  Edward  Clark,  William  Forrest,  Douglas  Wood, 
Tom  Dugan,  George  K.  Mann,  Claire  Carleton,  Wil- 
liam H.  Vedder,  Nina  Lunn,  John  R.  Wald,  Vincent 
Pelletier.  Reviewed  12-10147. 

Days  in  production,  45. 

SEVEN  KEYS  TO  BALDPATE 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Screenplay,  Lee  Loeb.  Original  novel  by  Earl 
Derr  Biggers.  Dramatization  by  George  M.  Cohan. 
Photography,  Jack  MacKenzie.  Art  direction,  Albert 
S.  D'Agostino,  Lucius  O.  Croxton.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvers.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  di- 
rector, C.  Bakaleinkoff.  Edited  by  J.  R.  Whittredge. 
Sound  technicians,  John  C.  Grubb,  Terry  Kellum. 
Assistant  director,  James  Casey. 

CAST — Phillip  Terry,  Jacqueline  White,  Eduardo 
Cianelli,  Margaret  Lindsay,  Arthur  Shields,  Jimmy 
Conlin,  Tony  Barrett,  Richard  Powers,  Jason  Robards. 
Reviewed  6-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  27. 

SEVEN  WERE  SAVED 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine  and 
William  Thomas.  Associate  producer,  L.  B.  Merman. 
Director,  William  H.  Pine.  Screenplay,  Maxwell 
Shane  and  Julian  Harmon.  Photography,  Jack  Green- 
halgh.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations, 
Al  Greenwood.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound  tech- 
nician. Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  Howard  Pine. 

CAST — Richard  Denning,  Catherine  Craig.  Russell 
Hayden,  Ann  Doran,  Byron  Barr,  John  Eldredge, 
Richard  Loo,  Keith  Richards,  George  Tyne,  Don 
Castle.  Reviewed  2-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  13. 

SHADOWED 

COL.  Producer,  John  Haggott.  Director,  John 
Sturges.  Screenplay,  Brenda  Weisberg.  Original,  Ju- 
lian Harmon.  Photography,  Henry  Freulich.  Art  di- 
rection, Hans  Radon.  Set  decorations,  Bill  Calvert. 
Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
Goodwin.   Assistant  director,   Paul  Donnelly. 

CAST — Anita  Louise,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Michael  Du- 
ane, Robert  Scott,  Doris  Houck,  Helen  Koford,  Wil- 
ton Graff,  Eric  Roberts,  Paul  E.  Burns,  Fred  Graff. 
Jack  Lee,  Sarah  Edwards,  Jack  Edwards.  Reviewed 
1-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  14. 

SHOCKINC  MISS  PILGRIM 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  Perl- 
berg.  Director-screenplay,  George  Seaton.  Original, 
Ernest  and  Frederica  Maas.  Special  photographic 
effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Photography,  Leon  Shamroy. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss. 
Art  direction,  James  Basevi  and  Boris  Levin.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach.  Orchestra- 
tions, Herbert  Spencer,  Edward  Powell,  Musical  di- 
rector, Alfred  Newman,  Charles  Henderson.  Songs, 
George  and  Ira  Gershwin,  Kay  Swift.  Edited  by  Robert 
Simpson.  Dances  by  Hermes  Pan.  Sound  technicians, 
Alfred  Bruzlin,  Roger  Herman.  Assistant  director, 
Arthur  Jacobson. 

CAST — Betty  Grable,  Dick  Haymes,  Anne  Revere, 
Allyn  Joslyn,  Gene  Lockhart,  Elizabeth  Patterson, 
Elisabeth  Risdon,  Arthur  Shields,  Charles  Kemper, 
Roy  Roberts,  Stanley  Prager,  Ed  Laughton,  Hal  K. 
Dawson,  Lillian  Bronson,  Raymond  Largae,  Con- 
stance Purdy,  Mildred  Stone.  Pierre  Watkin,  Junius 
Matthews.  Reviewed  12-31-46. 

Days  in  production,  76. 

SHOOT  TO  KILL 

SCREEN  GUILD.  Producer-director,  William  Berke. 
Original  screenplay,  Edwin  V.  Westrate.  Photography, 
Benjamin  Kline.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow. 
Musical  score,  Darrell  Calker.  Edited  by  Arthur  A. 
Brooks.  Art  director,  William  Glasgow.  Set  decora- 


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tions,  Thomas  Thompson.  Assistant  director,  Byron 
Roberts.  Sound.  Bud  Asher. 

CAST — Russell  Wade,  Susan  Walters,  Edmund 
MacDonald,  Douglas  Blackley,  Vince  Barnett,  Nestor 
Paiva,  Douglas  Trowbridge,  Harry  Brown,  Ted  Hecht, 
Harry  Cheshire,  Robert  Riordan,  |oe  Devlin,  Eddie 
Foster,  Frank  O'Connor,  Sammy  Stein,  Gene  Rodgers. 
Reviewed  4-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

SINBAD  THE  SAILOR 

RKO  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Stephen  Ames.  Di- 
rector. Richard  Wallace.  Screenplay,  John  Twist. 
Original,  John  Twist,  George  Worthington  Yates. 
Technicolor  direction.  Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Padel- 
ford.  Photography,  George  Barnes.  Special  effects, 
Vernon  L.  Walker,  Harold  Wellman.  Art  director,  Al- 
bert S.  D'Agostino,  Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvera,  Claude  Carpenter.  Music  score,  Roy 
Webb.  Edited  by  Sherman  Todd.  Frank  Doyle.  Sound 
technicians,  |ohn  E.  Tribby,  Clem  Portman.  Assistant 
director,  Lloyd  Richards.  Marine  technical  direc- 
tor. Capt.  Fred  F.  Ellis,  Ret.  B.M.M. 

CAST — Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr.,  Maureen  O'Hara, 
Walter  Slezak,  Anthonv  Quinn,  George  Tobias,  ]ane 
Greer,  Mike  Mazurki,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Alan  Napier, 
John  Miljan,  Larry  Mitchell,  Cy  Kendall.  Reviewed  1- 
14-47. 

Days  in  production,  79. 

SINCAPORE 

Ul.  Producer,  Jerry  Bresler.  Director,  )ohn  Brahm. 
Screenplay.  Seton  I.  Miller,  Robert  Thoeren.  Original 
Seton  I.  Miller.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Spe- 
cial effects,  David  Horsley.  Art  direction,  Bernard 
Herzbrun,  Gabriel  Scognamillo.  Set  decorations,  Rus- 
sell A.  Gausman,  Oliver  Emert.  Music  score,  Daniele 
^mf  itheatrof .  Music  arranger,  orchestral,  David  Tam- 
kin.  Edited  by  William  Hornbeck.  Sound  technicians, 
Charles  Felstead,  Jack  A.  Bolger,  Jr.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Harold  Herman. 

CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Ava  Gardner,  Roland 
Culver,  Richard  Haydn,  Spring  Byington,  Thomas 
Gomez,  Porter  Hall,  George  Lloyd,  Maylia,  Holmes 
Herbert,  Edith  Evanson,  Frederick  Worlock,  Lai  Chand 
Mehra,  Curt  Conway.   Reviewed  8-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  47. 

SINCIN'  IN  THE  CORN 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Del  Lord. 
Screenplay,  Isabel  Dawn,  Monte  Brice.  Original, 
Richard  Weil.  Additional  dialog,  Elwood  Ullman. 
Photography,  George  B.  Meehan.  Art  direction,  Stur- 
ges  Carne.  Set  decorations,  William  Calvert.  Musical 
director,  George  Duning.  Songs,  Sidney  Clare,  Con 
Conrad,  Allen  Roberts,  Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Aaron 
Stell.  Sound  technician,  George  Cooper.  Assistant 
director,  Thomas  Flood. 

CAST — Judy  Canova,  Allen  Jenkins,  Guinn  "Big 
Boy"  Williams,  Alan  Bridge,  Charles  Halton,  Robert 
Dudley,  Nick  Thompson,  Frances  Rey,  George  Chese- 
bro,  Ethan  Laidlaw,  Frank  Lackteen,  The  Singing  In- 
dian Braves.   Reviewed  9-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  8. 

SIX  CUN  SERENADE 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  Sarecky.  Director,  Ford 
Beebe.  Original  screenplay  by  Ben  Cohen.  Photog- 
raphy, Marcel  LePicard.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor. 
Musical  director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Songs,  Lee  "Lasses" 
White,  Arthur  Smith,  Wanda  Daniels.  Edited  by  Ed- 
ward A.  Biery,  Jr.  Sound  technician.  Franklin  Han- 
sen. Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  Lee  "Lasses"  White,  Kay 
Morley,  Jimmie  Martin,  Steve  Clark,  Pierce  Lyden, 
Bud  Osborne,  Rivers  Lewis,  Arthur  Smith,  Stanley 
Ellison,  Chick  Hannon,  Artie  Ortego,  Jack  Hendricks, 
Cactus  Mack.  Reviewed  5-2-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

SLAVE  GIRL 

Ul.  (Technicolor).  Producers-original  screenplay, 
Michael  Fessier  and  Ernest  Pagano.  Director,  Charles 
Lamont.  Photography,  George  Robinson,  W.  Howard 
Greene.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Wil- 
liam Fritzche.  Art  direction,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Edward  R.  Robin- 
son. Music  score,  Milton  Rosen.  Music  arranger,  or- 
chestration, David  Tamkin.  Dance  director,  Si-Lan 


Chen.  Edited  by  Frank  Gross.  Sound  technicians, 
Charles  Felstead,  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST — Yvonne  DeCarlo,  George  Brent,  Broderick 
Crawford,  Albert  Dekker,  Lois  Collier,  Andy  De- 
vine,  Carl  Esmond,  Arthur  Treacher,  Philip  Van 
Zandt,  Dan  Seymour,  Trevor  Bardette,  Eddie  Dunn, 
Mickey  Simpson,  Rex  Lease.  George  J.  Lewis,  Jack 
Ingram,  Harold  Goodwin,  Don  Turner,  Phil  Schu- 
macher, Jack  Shutta,  Paul  Bratti,  Joseph  Haworth, 
Toni  Raimondo,  June  Marlowe,  Roseanne  Murray. 
Reviewed  7-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  74. 

SMASH-UP— THE  STORY  OF  A  WOMAN 

Wanger-UI.  Producer.  Walter  Wanger.  Associate 
producer,  Martin  Gabel.  Director,  Stuart  Heisler. 
Screenplay,  John  Howard  Lawson.  Original,  Dorothy 
Parker,  Frank  Cavett.  Additional  dialog.  Lionel  Wig- 
gam.  Photography,  Stanley  Cortez,  Special  photography 
David  Horsley.  Art  direction,  Alexander  Golitzen.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  Gausman,  Ruby  R.  Levitt.  Music 
score-director,  Daniele  Amf itheatrof .  Songs,  Jimmy 
McHugh,  Harold  Adamson,  Jack  Brooks,  Edgar  Fair- 
child.  Edited  by  Milton  Carruth.  Sound  technician, 
Joe  Lapis.  Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Susan  Hayward,  Lee  Bowman,  Marsha 
Hunt,  Eddie  Albert,  Carl  Esmond,  Carleton  Chatter- 
ton,  Sharyn  Payne,  Robert  Shayne,  Larry  Blake, 
George  Meeker,  Erville  Alderson.  Reviewed  2-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  96. 

SOMETHING  IN  THE  WIND 

Ul.  Producer.  Joseph  Sistrom.  Director.  Irving 
Pichel.  Screenplay,  Harry  Kurnitz,  William  Bowers. 
Original  story  by  Fritz  Rotter,  Charles  O'Neal.  Pho- 
tography, Milton  Krasner.  Art  direction.  Alexander 
Golitzen,  Frank  A.  Richards.  Set  decorations.  Russell 
A.  Gausman,  Ruby  R.  Levitt.  Music  score-direction, 
Johnny  Green.  Music  arrangers,  orchestrations,  Ted 
Duncan,  George  Siravo.  Songs,  Johnny  Green,  Leo 
Robin.  Edited  by  Otto  Ludwig.  Sound  technicians, 
Charles  Felstead,  Joe  Lapis.  Assistant  director,  Frank 
Shaw. 

CAST — Deanna  Durbin,  Donald  O'Connor,  John 
Dal  I.  Charles  Winninger,  Helena  Carter,  Margaret 
Wycherly,  Jan  Peerce,  Jean  Adair,  The  Four  Wil- 
liams Brothers,  Jacqueline  de  Wit,  William  Ching, 
Patricia  Alphin,  Chester  Clute,  Frank  Wilcox.  Re- 
viewed 7-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  46. 

SONG  OF  LOVE 

MCM.  Producer-director,  Clarence  Brown.  Screen- 
play, Ivan  Tors,  Irmgard  Von  Cube,  Allen  Vincent, 
Robert  Ardrey.  Original  play  by  Bernard  Schubert, 
Mario  Silva.  Photography.  Harry  Stradling.  Special 
effects.  Warren  Newcombe.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Hans  Peters.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis.  Musical  director,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Edited  by 
Robert  J.  Kern.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant 
director,  Al  Raboch. 

CAST — Katharine  Hepburn,  Paul  Henreid,  Robert 
Walker,  Henry  Daniell,  Leo  G.  Carroll,  Else  Janssen, 
Gigi  Perreau,  "Tinker"  Furlong,  Ann  Carter,  Janine 
Perreau,  Jimmie  Hunt,  Anthony  Sydes,  Eilene  Jans- 
sen, Roman  Bohnen,  Ludwig  Stossel,  Tala  Birell, 
Kurt  Katch,  Henry  Stephenson,  Konstantin  Shayne. 
Reviewed  7-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  74. 

SONG  OF  MY  HEART 

Symphony-ALLIED  ARTISTS.  Producers,  Nathaniel 
Finston,  J.  Theodore  Reed.  Director,  original  screen- 
play, Benjamin  Glazer.  Additional  scenes,  Bernard 
Schubert.  Photography,  Roland  Totheron.  Special  ef- 
fects, A.  J.  Lohman.  Art  direction,  Arthur  Longer- 
gon.  Set  decorations,  Raymond  Boltz,  Jr.  Choreogra- 
phy, Paul  Oscard.  Music  score,  Peter  llyitch  Tchai- 
kovsky. Orchestration.  Joseph  Nussbaum.  Musical  di- 
rectors, Nathaniel  Finston,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Songs, 
Janice  Torre,  Fred  Spielman.  Music  advisor.  Modest 
Altschuler.  Edited  by  Richard  Heermance.  Supervis- 
ing editor,  Otho  Lovering.  Sound  technicians,  Thom- 
as Lambert,  Vinton  Vernon.  Assistant  director,  Wes- 
ley Barry. 

CAST — Frank  Sundstrom,  Audrey  Long,  Sir  Cedric 
Hardwicke,  Mikhail  Rasumny,  Gale  Sherwood,  Serge 
Krizman,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Kate  Lawson,  Lester 
Sharpe,    Drew   Allen,   Scott    Elliott,   Gordon  Clark, 


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PRODUCTIONS  1947 


Jimmie  Dodd,  David  Leonard,  John  Hamilton,  Wil- 
liam Ruhl,  Steve  Darrell,  Robert  Barron,  Elvira 
Curci,  Maurice  Cass,  Crandon  Rhodes,  William  New- 
ell, Leonard  Mudie,  Lane  Chandler,  Leonid  Snegoff, 
Lewis  Howard,  Stan  Johnson,  Leo  Kaye,  Jack  George, 
Vernon  Cansino,  Nina  Hansen.  Reviewed  11-3-47. 
Days  in  production,  28. 

SONC  OF  SCHEHERAZADE 

Ul.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Edward  Kaufman.  As- 
sociate producer,  Edward  Dodds,  Director-original 
screenplay,  Walter  Reisch.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr, 
William  V.  Skall.  Color  direction,  William  Fritzche. 
Russell  Causman,  E.  R.  Robinson.  Choreographer, 
Tillie  Losch.  Musical  adaptation-direction,  Miklos 
Rozsa.  Songs  by  Jack  Brooks  for  Rozsa  adaptation  of 
Rimsky-Korsakoff  music.  Edited  by  Frank  Cross. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Assistant  director,  William 
Holland. 

CAST — Yvonne  De  Carlo,  Brian  Donlevy,  Jean 
Pierre  Aumont,  Eve  Arden,  Philip  Reed,  Charles  Kull- 
man,  John  Qualen,  Richard  Lane,  Terry  Kilburn, 
George  Dolenz,  Elena  Verdugo,  Robert  Kendall,  Rex 
Ravalle,  Mickey  Simpson,  Sol  Haines,  Florence  Ro- 
zen.  Reviewed  1-27.47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 

SONC  OF  THE  SIERRAS 

MONO.  Producer-director-original  story,  Oliver 
Drake.  Associate  producer,  Glenn  Cook.  Screenplay, 
Elmer  Clifton.  Photography,  Marcel  LePicard.  Set 
decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon. 
Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  Doc 
Jones. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  Lee  "Lasses"  White,  Jean 
Carlin,  Jack  Baxley,  Iris  Clive,  Jonathan  Black,  Bob 
Duncan,  Wesley  Tuttle,  Brad  Slaven,  Jasper  Palmer, 
Jess  Ashlock,  Zon  Murray,  Budd  Buster,  Billy  Dix, 
Robert  Gilbert,  Forrest  Matthews,  Carl  Sepulveda. 
Reviewed  1-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  5. 

SONC  OF  THE  THIN  MAN 

MCM.  Producer,  Nat  Perrin.  Director,  Edward 
Buzzell.  Screenplay,  Steve  Fisher,  Nat  Perrin.  Orig- 
inal, Stanley  Roberts,  based  on  characters  created 
by  Dashiell  Hammett.  Additional  dialog,  James 
O'Hanlon,  Harry  Crane.  Photography,  Charles  Ro- 
sher.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Randall  Duell. 
Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Alfred  E.  Spencer. 
Music  score,  David  Snell.  Song,  Herb  Magidson,  Ben 
Oakland.  Edited  by  Gene  Ruggiero.  Sound  director, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Jerry  Bergman. 

CAST — William  Powell,  Myrna  Loy,  Keenan 
Wynn,  Dean  Stockwell,  Philip  Reed,  Patricia  Mori- 
son,  Leon  Ames,  Gloria  Grahame,  Jayne  Meadows, 
Ralph  Morgan,  Bess  Flowers,  Don  Taylor,  Warner 
Anderson,  Bruce  Cowling,  Connie  Gilchrist,  Henry 
Nemo,  William  Bishop,  Marie  Windsor.  Reviewed 
7-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  52. 

THE  SON  OF  RUSTY 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Original  screenplay,  Malcolm  Stuart  Boylan. 
Original  characters  created  by  Al  Martin.  Photog- 
raphy, Henry  Freulich.  Art  direction,  Sturges  Carne. 
Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  Goodwin.  Assistant  director, 
Harold  Knox. 

CAST  —  Ted  Donaldson,  Stephen  Dunne,  Tom 
Powers,  Ann  Doran,  Thurston  Hall,  Matt  Willis, 
Rudy  Robles,  Teddy  Infuhr,  Mickey  McGuire, 
Dwayne  Hickman,  David  Ackles,  Harlan  Briggs, 
Griff  Barnett.  Reviewed  8-8-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

SOUTH  OF  THE  CHISHOLM  TRAIL 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Original-screenplay,  Michael  Simmons. 
Photography,  George  F.  Kelley.  Art  direction,  Charles 
Clague.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician, 
Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Charles  Starret,  Smiley  Burnette,  Nancy 
Saunders,  Frank  Sully,  Jim  Diehl,  Jack  Ingram, 
George  Chesebro,  Frank  LaRue,  Jacques  O'Mahoney, 
Edwin  Parker,  Hank  Newman,  The  Georgia  Crackers, 
Reviewed  3-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 


THE  SPIRIT  OF  WEST  POINT 

Bro-Rog-FILM  CLASSICS.  Producers,  John  W. 
Rogers,  Harry  Joe  Brown.  Director,  Ralph  Murphy. 
Original,  Margaret  Mary  Howard.  Screenplay,  Tom 
Reed.  Photography,  Lester  White.  Art  direction, 
George  C.  Van  Marter.  Set  decorations,  Edward  Ray 
Robinson.  Edited  by  Harvey  Manger.  Sound  tech- 
nician, William  H.  Lynch.  Assistant  director,  Harold 
E.  Knox. 

CAST — Felix  "Doc"  Blanchard,  Glenn  Davis,  Rob- 
ert Shayne.  Anne  Nagel,  Alan  Hale,  Jr.,  George 
O'Hanlon,  Michael  Browne,  Margaret  Wells,  Tanis 
Chandler,  Mary  Newton,  William  Forrest,  Lee  Ben- 
nett, Mickey  McCardle,  John  Gallaudet,  Rudy  Wiss- 
ler,  Bill  Stern,  Harry  Wismer,  Tom  Harmon.  Re- 
viewed 10-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  16. 

SPOILERS  OF  THE  NORTH 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Direc- 
tor, Richard  Sale.  Original  screenplay,  Milton  M.  Rai- 
son.  Photography,  Alfred  Keller.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direction,  Paul 
Youngblood.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited 
by  William  Thompson.  Sound  technician,  Richard 
Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Lacey. 

CAST — Paul  Kelly,  Adrian  Booth,  Evelyn  Ankers, 
James  A.  Millican,  Roy  Barcroft,  Louis  Jean  Heydt, 
Ted  Hecht,  Harlan  Briggs,  Francis  McDonald,  Mau- 
rice Cass,  Neyle  Morrow.  Reviewed  4-30-47. 

Days  in  production,  18. 

SPORT  OF  KINCS 

COL.  Producer,  William  Bloom.  Director,  Robert 
Gordon.  Screenplay,  Edward  Huebsch.  Original,  Gor- 
don Grand.  Photography,  Henry  Freulich.  Art  direc- 
tion, Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Mene- 
fee,  William  Kiernan.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Earl  Bellamy. 

CAST — Paul  Campbell,  Gloria  Henry,  Harry  Daven- 
port, Mark  Dennis,  Harry  Cheshire,  Clinton  Rose- 
mond,  Louis  Mason,  Oscar  O'Shea,  Ernest  Anderson. 
Reviewed  7-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  13. 


SPRINGTIME  IN  THE  SIERRAS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 
tor, William  Whitney.  Original  screenplay,  A.  Sloan 
Nibley.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Art  direction, 
Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
James  Redd.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited 
by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Herbert 
Norsch.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Lacev. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  "Trigger,"  Jane  Frazee,  Andy 
Devine,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Hal  Landon,  Harrv  V. 
Cheshire,  Roy  Barcroft,  Chester  Conklin,  Hank  Pat- 
terson, Whitey  Christy,  Pascale  Perry,  Bob  Nolan 
and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers.  Reviewed  7-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  29. 

STAGECOACH  TO  DENVER 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Earle  Snell. 
Photography,  Edgar  Lyons.  Art  direction,  Paul  Young- 
blood.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Earl 
Wooden.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited 
by  Les  Orlebeck.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  As- 
sistant director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Bobby  Blake,  Martha  Went- 
worth,  Roy  Barcroft,  Peggy  Stewart,  Emmett  Lynn, 
Ted  Adams,  Edmund  Cobb,  Tom  Chatterton,  Bobby 
Hyatt,  George  Chesebro,  Edward  Cassidy,  Wheaton 
Chambers,  Forrest  Taylor.  Reviewed  1 2-30-46. 

Days  in  production,  8. 

STALLION  ROAD 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  James  V. 
Kern.  Novel  and  screenplay  by  Stephen  Long- 
street.  Photography,  Arthur  Edeson.  Art  direc- 
tion, Stanley  Fleischer.  Set  decorations,  Clarence 
Steensen.  Montages,  James  Leicester.  Music,  Fred- 
erick Hollander.  Musical  direction,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Orchestrations,  Leonid  Raab.  Dialog  director,  Bre- 
taigne  Windust.  Assistant  director,  Dick  Mayberry. 
Sound,  Stanley  Jones.  Edited  by  David  Weisbart. 

CAST — Ronald  Reagan,  Alexis  Smith,  Zachary 


PROD  UCTIONS  1947 


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Scott,  Peggy  Knudsen,  Patti  Brady,  Harry  Davenport, 
Angela  Greene,  Frank  Puglia,  Ralph  Byrd,  Lloyd  Cor- 
rigan,  Fernando  Alvarado,  Matthew  Boulton,  Oscar 
O'Shea.  Reviewed  3-18-47. 
Days  in  production,  81. 

STEPCHILD 

PRC.  Producer,  Leonard  S.  Picker.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Jerry  Briskin.  Director,  James  Flood.  Screen- 
play, Karen  DeWolf,  from  original  story  by  Jules 
Levine.  Photography,  Jackson  Rose.  Art  direction, 
Perry  Smith.  Set  decoration.  Armor  Marlowe.  Special 
effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Music  score,  Mario  Silva. 
Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Dialog  director, 
Stewart  Stern.  Edited  by  W.  Dorn  Hayes.  Sound 
technicians,  Frank  McWhorter,  J.  N.  A.  Hawkins. 
Assistant  director,  Ridgeway  Callow. 

CAST — Brenda  Joyce,  Donald  Woods,  Terry  Austin, 
Tommy  Ivo,  Gregory  Marshall,  James  Millican,  Griff 
Barnett,  Selmer  Jackson,  Ruth  Robinson,  Daisy  (dog). 
Reviewed  6-1  1  -47. 

Days  in  production,  22. 

STORK  BITES  MAN 

Comet-UA.  Producers,  Buddy  Rogers,  Ralph  Cohn. 
Associate  producer,  Harold  Greene.  Director-screen- 
play, Cyril  Endfield.  Original  book,  Louis  Pollock. 
Adaptation.  Fred  Freiberger.  Dialog  director,  Craig 
Reynolds.  Photography,  Robert  W.  Pittack,  Vincent 
J.  Farrar.  Set  decorations,  William  Stevens.  Music 
score,  Raoul  Kraushaar.  Musical  director,  David 
Chudnow.  Edited  by  Lynn  Harrison.  Sound  tech- 
nician, William  Randall.  Assistant  director,  John 
Morse. 

CAST — Jackie  Cooper,  Gene  Roberts,  Emory  Par- 
nell,  Gus  Schilling,  Sarah  Selby,  Scott  Elliott,  Marjory 
Becket,  Ralph  Peters,  Dave  Willock.  Reviewed 
8-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  17. 

THE  STRANGER  FROM  PONCA  CITY 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Original  screenplay,  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Pho- 
tography, George  F.  Kelley.  Art  direction,  Charles 
Clague.  Set  decorations,  David  Montrose.  Edited  by 
Burton  Kramer.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich. 
Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Virginia 
Hunter,  Paul  Campbell,  Forrest  Taylor,  Jim  Diehl, 
Ted  Mapes,  Jacques  O'Mahoney,  Tom  McDounough, 
John  Carpenter,  Texas  Jim  Lewis  and  his  Lone  Star 
Cowboys.  Reviewed  9-5-47. 

Days  in  production,  9. 

SUDDENLY  IT'S  SPRING 

PARA.  Producer,  Claude  Binyon.  Director,  Mitchell 
Leisen.  Screenplay,  Claude  Binyon,  P.  J.  Wolfson. 
Photography,  Daniel  L.  Rapp.  Process  photographer, 
Faciot  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  John 
Meehan.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Grace  Gregory. 
Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Alma  Mac- 
rorie.  Sound  technicians,  Don  McKay,  Don  Johnson. 
Assistant  director,  John  Coonan. 

CAST — Paulette  Goddard,  Fred  MacMurray,  Mac- 
donald  Carey,  Arleen  Whelan,  Lillian  Fontaine,  Frank 
Faylen,  Frances  Robinson,  Victoria  Home,  Georgia 
Backus,  Jean  Ruth,  Roberta  Jonay,  Willie  Best. 
Reviewed  2-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  55. 

SWEET  GENEVIEVE 

Sam  Katzman-COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Di- 
rector, Arthur  Dreifuss.  Original  screenplay,  Jameson 
Brewer,  Arthur  Dreifuss.  Photography,  Ira  H.  Morgan. 
Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  Decorations, 
Disney  Moore.  Dance  director,  Audrene  Brier.  Music 
supervisor,  Paul  Mertz.  Musical  director  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts,  Doris  Fisher. 
Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  technician,  Josh 
Westmoreland.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey. 

CAST — Jean  Porter,  Jimmy  Lydon,  Al  Donahue 
and  his  orchestra,  Gloria  Marlen,  Ralph  Hodges, 
Lucien  Littlefield,  Tom  Batten,  Kirk  Alyn,  Mary 
Newton,  Virginia  Belmont,  Mimi  Cassell,  Bryant 
Washburn,  Noel  Cravat,  Leslie  Turner,  Norma  jean 
Bush.  Reviewed  12-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  55. 


THE  SWORDSMAN 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Direc- 
tor, Joseph  H.  Lewis.  Original  screenplay,  Wilfrid 
H.  Pettit.  Photography,  William  Snyder.  Technicolor, 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Monroe  W.  Burbank.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  A.  Leslie  Thomas.  Set 
decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee,  Sidney  Clifford.  Music 
score,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  director,  M.  W. 
Stoloff.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Haynes.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Larry  Parks,  Ellen  Drew,  George  Macready, 
Edgar  Buchanan,  Ray  Collins,  Marc  Piatt,  Michael 
Duane,  Holmes  Herbert,  Nedrick  Young,  Robert 
Shayne,  William  Bevan,  Lumsden  Hare,  Tom  Steven- 
son, Harry  Allen.  Reviewed  10-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  50. 

TARZAN  AND  THE  HUNTRESS 

Sol  Lesser-RKO.  Associate  producer-director,  Kurt 
Neumann.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Gruskin,  Rowland  Leigh. 
Based  on  characters  created  by  Edgar  Rice  Burroughs. 
Photography,  Archie  Stout.  Music,  Paul  Sawtell.  Pro- 
duction designer,  Phil  Paradise.  Art  direction,  Mc- 
Clure  Capps.  Sound,  Frank  McWhorter.  Edited  by 
Merrill  White,  John  Sheets.  Assistant  director,  Bert 
Briskin. 

CAST — Johnny  Weissmuller,  Brenda  Joyce,  John- 
ny Sheffield,  Patricia  Morison,  Barton  MacLane, 
John  Warburton,  Wallace  Scott,  Charles  Trowbridge, 
Maurice  Tauzin,  Ted  Hecht,  Mickey  Simpson.  Cheta. 
Reviewed  3-19-47. 

Days  in  production,  64. 

THE  TENDER  YEARS 

Alison-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Edward  Alperson.  As- 
sociate producer-original,  Jack  Jungmeyer,  Jr.  Direc- 
tor, Harold  Schuster.  Screenplay,  Jack  Jungmeyer, 
Jr.,  Arnold  Belgard.  Adaption,  Abem  Finkel.  Dialog 
director,  Arthur  Berthelet.  Photography,  Henry  Freu- 
lich.  Art  direction,  Arthur  Lonergan.  Set  decorations, 
Robert  Priestley.  Production  manager,  Louis  Germon- 
prez.  Music  score-direction,  Edward  Kilenyi..  Edited 
by  Richard  Farrell.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter. 
Assistant  director,  Harold  Schuster. 

CAST — Joe  E.  Brown,  Richard  Lyon,  Noreen  Nash, 
Charles  Drake,  Joseph  Hutchinson,  James  Millican, 
Griff  Barnett,  Jeanne  Gail,  Harry  V.  Cheshire,  Blay- 
ney  Lewis,  Jimmy  Dodd.  Reviewed  12-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  30. 

TERROR  TRAIL 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay,  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Meehan.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague. 
Set  decorations,  Richard  Mansfield.  Edited  by  Aaron 
Stell.  Sound  technician,  Philip  Faulkner.  Assistant  di- 
rector, William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Barbara 
Pepper,  Lane  Chandler,  Zon  Murray,  Elvin  Eric  Field, 
Tommv  Coates.  George  Chesebro,  Robert  Barron, 
Budd  Buster,  Bill  Clark,  Ozie  Waters  and  his  Colo- 
rado  Rangers.   Reviewed    1  -24-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

THAT  HACEN  GIRL 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Peter  God- 
frey. Screenplay,  Charles  Hoffman.  Original  novel, 
Edith  Roberts.  Dialog  director,  Herschel  Daugherty. 
Photography,  Karl  Freund.  Special  effects,  William 
McGann,  Wesley  Anderson.  Art  direction,  Stanley 
Fleischer.  Set  decorations,  Lyle  B.  Reifsnider.  Music 
score,  Franz  Waxman.  Music  arranger,  orchestral, 
Leonid  Raab.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Edited  by  David  Weisbart.  Sound  technician,  Stanley 
Jones.  Assistant  director,  Claude  Archer. 

CAST — Rory  Calhoun,  Lois  Maxwell,  Dorothy 
Peterson,  Charles  Kemper,  Conrad  Janis,  Penny  Ed- 
wards, Jean  Porter,  Harry  Davenport,  Nella  Walker, 
Winifred  Harris,  Moroni  Olsen,  Frank  Conroy,  Kath- 
ryn  Card,  Douglas  Kennedy,  Barbara  Brown,  Tom 
Fadden,  Jane  Hamilton,  William  B.  Davidson.  Re- 
viewed 10-22-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

THAT'S  MY  GAL 

REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Armand 
Schaefer.  Director,  George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Joseph 


476 


PRODUCTION  S     19  4  7 


Hoffman.  Original,  Frances  Hyland,  Bernard  Feins. 
Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Dance  director,  Hal 
Belfer.  Art  direction,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  decorators, 
John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Otto  Siegel.  Musical  director, 
Morton  Scott.  Songs,  Jack  Elliott.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant 
director,  Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts,  Donald  Barry,  Pinky  Lee, 
Frank  Jenks.  Edward  Cargan,  Judy  Clark,  Paul  Stan- 
ton, John  Hamilton,  Ray  Walker.  Marian  Martin,  El- 
mer Jerome,  George  Carleton,  Jan  Savitt,  Isabelita. 
Guadalajara  Trio,  Four  Step  Brothers,  St.  Clair  and 
Vilova,  Dolores  and  Don  Graham.  Reviewed  5-27-47. 

Days  in  production.  18. 

THAT'S  MY  MAN 

Frank  Borzage-REP.  Producer-director.  Frank  Bor- 
zage.  Associate  producer,  Lew  Borzage.  Original  story 
and  screenplay,  Steve  Fisher,  Bradley  King.  Photogra- 
phy, Tony  Gaudio.  Music  score,  Hans  ).  Salter.  Musi- 
cal direction,  Cy  Feuer.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van 
Enger.  Process  photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Second 
unit  direction,  Yakima  Canutt.  Sound,  Richard  Tyler. 
Art  direction,  James  Sullivan,  Frank  Arrigo.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director,  Dick 
Loder. 

CAST — Don  Ameche,  Catherine  McLeod,  Roscoe 
Karns,  John  Ridgley,  Kitty  Irish,  Joe  Frisco,  Gregory 
Marshall,  Dorothy  Adams,  Frankie  Darro,  Hampton 
J.  Scott,  John  Miljan,  William  B.  Davidson,  Joe  Her- 
nandez. Reviewed  4-7-47. 

Days  in  production,  51. 

THAT  WAY  WITH  WOMEN 

WB.  Producer,  Charles  Hoffman.  Director,  Fred- 
erick de  Cordova.  Screenplay,  Leo  Townsend.  Orig- 
inal story,  Earl  Derr  Biggers.  Additional  dialog, 
Francis  Swann.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Daniels.  Pho- 
tography, Ted  McCord.  Special  effects,  William  Mc- 
Gann,  H.  F.  Koenekamp.  Art  direction,  Leo  E.  Kuter. 
Set  decorations,  Fred  M.  MacLean.  Music  score, 
Frederick  Hollander.  Orchestrations,  Leonid  Raab. 
Edited  by  Folmer  Blangsted.  Sound  technician,  Ev- 
erett A.  Brown.  Assistant  director,  Elmer  Decker. 

CAST — Dane  Clark,  Martha  Vickers,  Sydney 
Greenstreet,  Alan  Hale,  Craig  Stevens,  Barbara 
Brown,  Don  McGuire,  John  Ridgely,  Dick  Erdman, 
Herbert  Anderson,  Howard  Freeman,  Ian  Wolfe, 
Olaf  Hytten,  Joe  Devlin,  Charles  Arnt,  Suzi  Crandall, 
Janet  Murdoch,  Creighton  Hale,  Philo  McCullough, 
jack  Mower,  Jane  Harker,  Monte  Blue.  Rev.  2-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  55. 

THEY  WON'T  BELIEVE  ME 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Joan  Harrison.  Director,  Irving  Pichel.  Screenplay, 
Jonathan  Latimer.  Original,  Gordon  McDonnell.  Pho- 
tography, Harry  J.  Wild.  Special  effects  by  Russell 
A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Robert 
Boyle.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  William  Mag- 
ginetti.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Elmo  Williams.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, John  Tribby,  Clem  Portman.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Harry  D'Arcy. 

CAST — Robert  Young,  Susan  Hayward,  Jane  Greer, 
Rita  Johnson,  Tom  Powers,  George  Tyne,  Don  Bed- 
doe,  Frank  Ferguson,  Harry  Harvey.  Reviewed  5-13- 
47. 

Days  in  production,  59. 

THIS  TIME  FOR  KEEPS 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, Richard  Thorpe.  Screenplay,  Gladys  Lehman. 
Original,  Erwin  Gelsey,  Lorraine  Fielding.  Photogra- 
phy, Karl  Freund.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gil- 
lespie. Art  direction,  Cedric  Cibbons,  Randall  Duell. 
Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Henry  W.  Grace. 
Dance  direction,  Stanley  Donen.  Musical  director, 
Georgie  Stoll.  Edited  by  John  Dunning.  Sound,  Doug- 
las Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Al  Jennings. 

CAST — Esther  Williams,  Lauritz  Melchior,  Jimmy 
Durante,  Johnnie  Johnston,  Zavier  Cugat,  Dame  May 
Whitty,  Sharon  McManus,  Dick  Simmons,  Mary  Stu- 
art, Ludwig  Stossel,  Dorothy  Porter,  Tommy  Wonder, 
Mrs.  Allenbury,  Holmes  Herbert.  Reviewed  10-7-47. 

Days  in  production,  78. 


THREE  ON  A  TICKET 

Sig.  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Screenpay,  Fred  Myton. 
Based  on  original  characters  and  story  by  Brett  Hali- 
day.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Master  of  prop- 
erties, Eugene  C.  Stone.  Set  director,  Elias  H.  Reif. 
Music  by  Emil  Cadkin.  Music  supervisor,  Dick  Car- 
ruth.  Sound,  John  Carter.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N. 
Todd.  Assistant  director,  Stanley  Neufeld. 

CAST — Hugh  Beaumont,  Cheryl  Walker,  Paul  Bry- 
ar,  Ralph  Dunn,  Louise  Currie,  Gavin  Gordon,  Charles 
Quigley,  Douglas  Fowley,  Noel  Cravat,  Charles  King, 
Sr.,  Brooks  Benedict.  Reviewed  4-2-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

13  RUE  MADELEINE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Louis  De  Rochemont.  Direc- 
tor, Henry  Hathaway.  Original  screenplay,  John 
Monks,  Jr.,  Sy  Bartlett.  Photography,  Norbert  Bro- 
dine.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  Maurice  Ransford. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little.  Music  score,  David 
Buttolph.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Orches- 
tral arrangements,  Edward  Powell.  Edited  by  Harmon 
Jones.  Sound  technicians,  W.  D.  Flick,  Harry  M. 
Leonard.  Assistant  director,  Abe  Steinberg. 

CAST — James  Cagney,  Annabella,  Richard  Conte, 
Frank  Latimore,  Walter  Abel,  Melville  Cooper,  Sam 
Jaffe,  Marcel  Rousseau,  Richard  Gordon,  Everett  G. 
Marshall,  Blanche  Yurka,  Peter  Van  Zerneck,  Alfred 
Linder,  Ben  Low,  James  Craven,  Roland  Belanger, 
Alexander  Kirkland,  Donald  Randolph.  Reviewed  12- 
17-46. 

Days  in  production,  77. 

THE  THIRTEENTH  HOUR 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director, 
William  Clemens.  Screenplay,  Edward  Bock,  Ray- 
mond L.  Schrock,  from  story  by  Leslie  Edgley. 
Suggested  by  CBS  airshow,  "The  Whistler."  Photog- 
raphy, Vincent  Farrar.  Editor,  Dwight  Caldwell.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Radon.  Set  decorations,  Albert  Rich- 
erd.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikof f.  Assist- 
ant director,  Carter  DeHaven.  Sound,  Howard  Fo- 
getti.  "Whistler"  theme  music,  Wilbur  Hatch. 

CAST — Richard  Dix,  Karen  Morley,  John  Kellogg, 
Jim  Bannon,  Regis  Toomey,  Bernadine  Hayes,  Mark 
Dennis,  Anthony  Warde,  Ernie  Adams,  Cliff  Clark. 
Reviewed  3-18-47. 

Days  in  production,  17. 

THUNDER  IN  THE  VALLEY 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Bassler. 
Director,  Louis  King.  Screenplay,  Jerome  Cady,  based 
on  novel  by  Alfred  Ollivant.  Photography,  Charles 
Clarke.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Clem- 
ens Finley.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  Albert  Hog- 
sett.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach. 
Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music  score,  Cyril  Mock- 
ridge.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Orchestral 
arrangements,  Maurice  de  Packh.  Technical  adviser, 
Robert  Watson.  Edited  by  Nick  DeMaggio.  Sound 
technicians,  George  Leverett,  Harry  M.  Leonard. 
Assistant  director,  Art  Jacobson. 

CAST — Lon  McCallister,  Peggy  Ann  Garner,  Ed- 
mund Gwenn,  Reginald  Owen,  Charles  Irwin,  Dave 
Thursby,  John  Rogers,  Leyland  Hodgson,  Harry  Allen, 
Edgar  Norton,  Norma  Varden,  Jean  Prescott,  House- 
ley  Stevenson,  Cyril  Thornton,  James  Finlayson,  C. 
Montague  Shaw,  George  Melford,  Charles  Knight, 
George  Kirby,  Al  Ferguson,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald.  Re- 
viewed 6-5-47,  under  title  "Bob,  Son  of  Battle." 

Days  in  production,  60. 

THUNDER  MOUNTAIN 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Screenplay,  Norman  Houston.  Original,  Zane 
Grey.  Photography,  Jack  MacKenzie.  Special  effects 
by  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino. Charles  F.  Pyke.  Set  decorators,  Darrell  Silvera. 
Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bak- 
aleinikoff.  Edited  by  Philip  Martin.  Sound  technicians, 
John  C.  Grubb,  Roy  Granville.  Assistant  director, 
John  Pommer. 

CAST — Tim  Holt,  Martha  Hyer,  Richard  Martin, 
Steve  Brode,  Virginia  Owen,  Harry  Woods,  Jason 
Robards,  Robert  Clarke,  Richard  Powers,  Harry  Har- 
vey. Reviewed  5-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  19. 


PRODUCTIONS  1947 


477 


TIME  OUT  OF  MIND 

Ul.  Producer,  Robert  Siodmak.  Director,  Robert 
Siodmak.  Screenplay  by  Abem  Finkel.  Novel,  Rachel 
Field.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Art  directors, 
Bernard  Herzbrun,  John  DeCuir.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Causman,  Ray  L.  Jeffers.  Music  score, 
Miklos  Rozsa,  Mario  Castelnuovo-Tedesco.  Sound, 
Charles  Felstead,  Joe  Lapis.  Special  effects,  David  S. 
Horsley.  Edited  by  Ted  J.  Kent.  Assistant  director, 
Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Phyllis  Calvert,  Robert  Hutton,  Ella  Raines, 
Eddie  Albert,  Leo  C.  Carroll,  Helena  Carter,  John  Ab- 
bott, Henry  Stephenson,  Olive  Blakeney,  Harry  Shan- 
non. Janet  Shaw,  Emil  Rameau,  Samuel  S.  Hinds, 
Lilian  Fontaine,  Houseley  Stevenson,  Maudie  Prickett, 
Reviewed  3-17-47. 

Days  in  production,  53. 


T-MEN 

Edward  Small-EACLE  LION.  Producer,  Aubrey 
Schenck.  Associate  producer,  Turner  Shelton.  Director, 
Anthony  Mann.  Screenplay,  John  C.  Higgins.  Original 
story  suggestion,  Virginia  Kellog.  Photography,  John 
Alton.  Special  effects,  George  J.  Teague.  Art  di- 
rection, Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Armor 
Marlowe.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Orchestrations, 
Emil  Cadin.  Musical  director,  Irving  Friedman.  Edited 
by  Fred  Allen.  Supervision,  Alfred  DeCaetano.  Sound, 
Leon  Becker,  Frank  McWhorter,  Assistant  director, 
Howard  W.  Koch. 

CAST — Dennis  O'Keefe,  Mary  Meade,  Alfred  Ryder, 
Wally  Ford,  June  Lockhart,  Charles  McCraw,  Jane 
Randolph,  Art  Smith,  Herbert  Heyes,  Jack  Overman, 
John  Wengraf,  Jim  Bannon,  William  Malten.  Re- 
viewed 12-11  -47. 

Days  in  production,  40. 


TOO  MANY  WINNERS 

PRC.  Producer,  John  Sutherland.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Screenplay,  John  Sutherland.  Adaptation, 
Fred  Myton,  Scott  Darling.  Based  on  original  charac- 
ters and  story  by  Brett  Halliday.  Photography,  Jack 
Creenhalgh.  Set  decorations,  Tommy  Thompson.  Mu- 
sic, Alvin  Levin.  Music  supervisor,  Dick  Carruth.  Dia- 
log director,  Clifford  Hayman.  Sound,  John  Carter. 
Edited  by  Harry  Reynolds.  Assistant  director,  Barton 
Adams. 

CAST — Hugh  Beaumont,  Trudy  Marshall,  Ralph 
Dunn,  Claire  Carleton,  Charles  Mitchell,  John  Hamil- 
ton, Crandon  Rhodes,  Ben  Welden,  Byron  Foulger, 
Jean  Andren,  George  Meader.  Reviewed  5-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 


TRAIL  STREET 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  Cross.  Producer, 
Nat  Holt.  Director,  Ray  Enright.  Screenplay,  Norman 
Houston,  Gene  Lewis.  Based  on  original  novel  by 
William  Corcoran.  Photography,  J.  Roy  Hunt.  Special 
effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Al  D'Agos- 
tino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  direction,  Darrell  Silvera,  John 
Sturtevant.  Montage,  Harold  Palmer.  Music  score, 
Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by  Lyle  Boyer.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Jean  L.  Speak,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  di- 
rector  Grayson  Rogers. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Robert  Ryan,  Anne  Jef- 
freys, George  "Gabby"  Hayes,  Madge  Meredith,  Steve 
Brodie,  Billy  House,  Virginia  Sale,  Harry  Woods,  Phil 
Warren,  Harry  Harvey,  Jason  Robards.  Reviewed 
2-20-47. 

Days  in  production,  38. 

TRAIL  TO  SAN  ANTONE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Direc- 
tor, John  English.  Original  screenplay,  Jack  Natte- 
ford,  Luci  Ward.  Photography,  William  Bradford. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art 
direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.  Music  score,  Joseph  Dubin.  Musical  di- 
rector, Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound 
technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Gene  Autry,  Champion,  Peggy  Stewart, 
Sterling  Holloway.  William  Henry,  John  Duncan, 
Tristam  Coffin,  Dorothy  Vaughn,  Edward  Keane, 
Ralph  Peters,  The  Cass  County  Boys.  Reviewed  1- 
27-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 


THE  TRAP 

MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  How- 
ard Bretherton.  Original  screenplay,  Miriam  Kissin- 
ger. Based  on  Earl  Dear  Biggers'  character.  Photog- 
raphy, James  Brown.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Richard 
Currier,  Ace  Herman.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lam- 
bert. Assistant  director,  Harold  Knox. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Mantan  Moreland,  Victor 
Sen  Yung,  Tanis  Chandler,  Larry  Blake,  Kirk  Alyn, 
Rita  Quigley,  Anne  Nagel,  Helen  Gerald,  Howard 
Negley,  Lois  Austin,  Barbara  Jean  Wong,  Minerva 
Urecal,  Margaret  Brayton,  Betty  Best,  Jan  Bryant. 
Reviewed  12-27-46. 

Days  in  production,  16. 


THE  TRESPASSER 

REP.  Associate  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Director,  George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Gruskin. 
Original,  Jerry  Sackheim,  Erwin  Gelsey.  Adaptation, 
Dorrell  and  Stuart  E.  McGowan.  Photography,  John 
Alton.  Art  direction,  J.  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Helen  Hansard.  Musical 
director,  Mort  Glickman.  Songs,  Eddie  Maxwell,  Na- 
than Scott.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Dick  Moder. 

CAST — Dale  Evans,  Warren  Douglas,  Janet  Martin, 
Douglas  Fowley,  Adele  Mara,  Gregory  Gay,  Grant 
Withers,  William  Blakewell,  Vince  Barnett,  Francis 
Pierlot,  Joy  Barlowe,  Fred  Graham,  Dale  Van  Sickel, 
Betty  Alexander,  Joseph  Crehan.  Reviewed  7-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  0. 


THE  TROUBLE  WITH  WOMEN 

PARA.  Producer,  Harry  Tugend.  Director,  Sidnsy 
Lanfield.  Screenplay,  Arthur  Sheekan.  Original,  Ruth 
McKenney,  Richard  Bransten.  Photography,  Lionel 
Lindon.  Special  photographic  effects,  Gordon  Jen- 
nings. Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art  di- 
rection, Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations. 
Sam  Comer,  George  McKinnon.  Music  score,  Victor 
Young,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Edited  by  William 
Shea.  Sound  technicians,  Harold  Lewis,  Philip  Wis- 
dom. Assistant  director,  Dick  McWhorter. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Teresa  Wright,  Brian  Don- 
levy,  Rose  Hobart,  Charles  Smith,  Lewis  Russell,  Iris 
Adrian,  Frank  Faylen,  Rhys  Williams,  Lloyd  Bridges, 
Norma  Varden,  James  Millican,  Matt  McHugh,  Jim- 
mie  Smith.  Reviewed  5-12-47. 

Days  in  production,  48. 


TWILIGHT  ON  THE  RIO  GRANDE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Di- 
rector, Frank  McDonald.  Original  screenplay,  Dor- 
rell and  Stuart  E.  McGowan.  Photography,  Wil- 
liam Bradford.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Sec- 
ond unit  director,  Yakima  Canutt.  Edited  by  Harry 
Keller.  Sound,  Victor  B.  Appel.  Art  direction,  Frank 
Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarty,  Jr.,  Helen 
Hansard.  Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — Gene  Autry,  Champion,  Sterling  Holloway, 
Adele  Mara,  Bob  Steele,  Charles  Evans,  Martin 
Garralaga,  Howard  J.  Negley,  George  J.  Lewis,  Nacho 
Galindo,  Tex  Terry  and  Cass  County  Boys.  Re- 
viewed. 4-1 1 -47. 

Days  in  production,  18. 


TWO  BLONDES  AND  A  REDHEAD 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Director,  Arthur 
Dreifuss.  Screenplay,  Victor  McLeod,  Jameson  Brew- 
er. Original  .Harry  Rebuas.  Production  manager, 
Herbert  Leonard.  Photography,  Ira  H.  Morgan.  Art 
direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Sidney 
Moore.  Music  supervisor,  Paul  Mertz.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Miscna  Bakaleinikof  f .  Songs,  Allan  Roberts, 
Doris  Fisher,  Saul  Chaplin,  Dorothy  Fields,  Jimmy 
McHugh.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  techni- 
cian. Josh  Westmoreland.  Assistant  director,  Mac 
Wright. 

CAST — Jean  Porter,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  June  Preisser, 
Judy  Clark,  Rick  Vallin,  Douglas  Wood,  Charles 
Smith,  Regina  Wallace,  John  Meredith,  Diane  Faun- 
telle,  Joanne  Wayne,  Tony  Pastor  and  his  orchestra. 
Reviewed  1  1  -28-47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 


478 


PRODUCTIONS     19  4  7 


THE  TWO  MRS.  CARROLLS 

WB.  Producer,  Mark  Hellinger.  Director,  Peter 
Godfrey.  Screenplay,  Thomas  Job.  Original  play 
by  Martin  Vale.  Photography,  Peverell  Marley.  Art 
direction,  Anton  Grot.  Set  decorations,  Budd  Friend. 
Music  score,  Franz  Waxman.  Musical  director,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Orchestrations,  Leonid  Raab.  Edited  by 
Frederick  Richards.  Sound  technician,  C.  A.  Riggs. 
Assistant  director,  Claude  Archer. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Al- 
exis Smith,  Nigel  Bruce,  Isobel  Elsom,  Pat  O'Moore, 
Ann  Carter,  Anita  Carter,  Anita  Bolster,  Barry  Ber- 
nard, Colin  Campbell,  Peter  Godfrey,  Creighton  Hale. 
Reviewed  4-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  50. 

TYCOON 

RKO.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Stephen  Ames.  Pro- 
duction assistant,  Edward  Killy.  Director,  Richard 
Walace.  Screenplay,  Borden  Chase,  John  Twist, 
Original,  C.  E.  Scoggins.  Photography,  Harry  Wild. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Pad- 
elford.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  DAgostino,  Carroll 
Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Music  score, 
Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof  f . 
Edited  by  Frank  Doyle.  Sound  technician,  John  Cass. 
Assistant  director,  Grayson  Rogers.  Production  man- 
ager, Sam  Ruman. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Laraine  Day,  Sir  Cedric 
Hardwicke,  Anthony  Quinn,  James  Gleason,  Judith 
Anderson,  Paul  Fix,  Charles  Trowbridge.  Reviewed 
12-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  82. 

UNCONQUERED 

Cecil  6.  De  Mille-PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer- 
director,  Cecil  B.  De  Mille.  Second  unit  director, 
Arthur  Rosson.  Screenplay,  Charles  Bennett,  Fredric 
M.  Frank,  Jesse  Lasky,  Jr.  Original  novel,  Neil  H. 
Swanson.  Photography,  Ray  Rennahan.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Robert  Brower.  Special 
effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Process  photography,  Far- 
ciot  Edouart,  Wallace  Kelley.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Walter  Tyler.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer, 
Stanley  Jay  Sawley.  Dialog  director,  Robert  Foulk. 
Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Technical  supervision, 
Capt.  Fred  F.  Ellis,  BMM  (Ret.).  Edited  by  Anne 
Bauchens.  Sound  technician,  Hugo  Grenzbach,  John 
Cope.  Assistant  director,  Edward  Salven. 

CAST — Gary  Cooper,  Paulette  Goddard,  Howard 
da  Silva,  Boris  Karloff,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Ward  Bond, 
Katherine  DeMille,  Henry  Wilcoxon,  Sir  C.  Aubrey 
Smith,  Victor  Varconi,  Virginia  Grey,  Porter  Hall, 
Mike  Mazurki.  Richard  Gaines,  Virginia  Campbell, 
Gavin  Muir,  Alan  Napier,  Nan  Sunderland,  Marc 
Lawrence,  Jane  Nigh.  Reviewed  9-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  102. 

UNDER  COLORADO  SKIPS 
REP.  (Trucolor).  Associate  producer,  Melville 
Tucker.  Director,  R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screen- 
play, Louise  Rousseau.  Photography,  Alfred  S.  Keller. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker. 
Art  directions,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.,  Helen  Hansard.  Music  director,  Mort 
Glickman.  Songs,  Foy  Willing,  Sid  Robin.  Edited  by 
Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Herbert  Norsch. 
Assistant  director,  Dick  Moder. 

CAST — Monte  Hale,  Adrian  Booth,  Paul  Hurst, 
William  Haade,  John  Alvin,  LeRoy  Mason,  Tom 
London,  Steve  Darrell,  Gene  Evans,  Ted  Adams,  Steve 
Raines,  Hank  Patterson,  Foy  Willing,  Riders  of  the 
Purple  Sage.  Reviewed  12-15-47. 
Days  in  production,  24. 

UNDERCOVER  MAISIE 
MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director,  Harry 
Beaumont.  Original  screenplay,  Thelma  Robinson. 
Photography,  Charles  Salerno,  Jr.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Cibbons,  Gabriel  Scognamilo.  Set  decorations,  Edwin 
B.  Willis.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Edited  by  Ben  B. 
Lewis.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director. 
Charles  O'Malley. 

CAST — Ann  Sothern,  Barry  Nelson,  Leon  Ames, 
Mark  Daniels,  Dick  Simmons,  Clinton  Sundberg, 
Charles  D.  Brown,  Gloria  Holden,  Douglas  Fowley, 
Nella  Walker,  Gene  Roberts,  Celia  Travers,  Morrie 
Ankrum.  Reviewed  3-3-47. 
Days  in  production,  39. 


UNDER  THE  TONTO  RIM 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Screenplay,  Norman  Houston.  Based  on 
novel  by  Zane  Grey.  Photography,  J.  Roy  Hunt.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Charles  F.  Pyke.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  John  Sturtevant.  Music 
score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Edited  b> 
Lyle  Boyer.  Sound  technicians,  Jack  Grubb,  Terry 
Kellum.  Assistant  director,  John  Pommer. 

CAST — Tim  Holt,  Nan  Leslie,  Richard  Martin,  Rich- 
ard Powers,  Carol  Forman,  Tony  Barrett,  Harry 
Harvey,  Jason  Robards,  Robert  Clarke,  Jay  Norris, 
Lex  Barker,  Steve  Savage.  Reviewed  6-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

THE  UNFAITHFUL 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  Vincent  Sher- 
man. Original  screenplay,  David  Goodis,  James  Gunn. 
Photography,  Ernest  Haller.  Art  direction,  Leo  K.  Ku- 
ter.  Set  decorations,  William  Wallace.  Edited  by  Alan 
Crosland  Jr.  Sound,  Francis  Scheid.  Special  effects, 
William  McCann,  Robert  Burks.  Music,  Max  Steiner. 
Orchestral  arrangements,  Murray  Cutter.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assistant  director,  James 
McMahon. 

CAST — Ann  Sheridan,  Lew  Ayres,  Zachary  Scott, 
Eve  Arden,  Jerome  Cowan,  Steven  Geray,  John  Hoyt, 
Peggy  Knudsen,  Martha  Mitrovich,  Douglas  Kennedy, 
Claire  Meade,  Frances  Morris,  Jane  Harker.  Reviewed 
5-27-47. 

Days  in  production,  88. 

UNFINISHED  DANCE 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, Henry  Koster.  Screenplay,  Myles  Connolly. 
Original  story,  "La  Mort  Du  Cygne,"  by  Paul  Morand. 
Photography,  Robert  L.  Surtees.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Daniel  B.  Cathcart.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Hugh  Hunt.  Music  score,  Herbert 
Stothart,  Lothar  Perl.  Edited  by  Douglas  Biggs.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Julian  Silberstein. 

CAST  —  Margaret  O'Brien,  Cyd  Charisse,  Karin 
Booth,  Danny  Thomas,  Esther  Dale,  Thurston  Hall, 
Harry  Hayden,  Mary  Eleanor  Donahue,  Connie  Cor- 
nell, Ruth  Brady,  Charles  Bradstreet,  Ann  Codee, 
Gregory  Gay.  Reviewed  7-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  105. 

THE  UNSUSPECTED 

WB.  Producer,  Charles  Hoffman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, George  Amy.  Director,  Michael  Curtiz.  Screen- 
play, Ranald  MacDougall.  Original,  Charlotte  Arm- 
strong. Adaptation,  Bess  Meredyth.  Photography, 
Woody  Bredell.  Special  effects,  David  C.  Kertesz, 
Harry  Barndollar,  Robert  Burks.  Art  direction,  Anton 
Grot.  Set  decorations,  Howard  Winterbottom.  Music 
score,  Franz  Waxman.  Music  arranger,  orchestral, 
Leonid  Raab.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Edited  by  Frederick  Richards.  Sound  technician, 
Everett  A.  Brown.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Vree- 
land. 

CAST — Joan  Caulfield,  Claude  Rains,  Audrey  Tot- 
ter, Constance  Bennett,  Hurd  Hatfield,  Michael 
North,  Fred  Clark,  Harry  Lewis,  Jack  Lambert,  Ray 
Walker,  Nana  Bryant,  Walter  Baldwin.  Reviewed  9- 
17-47. 

Days  in  production,  48. 

UNTAMED  FURY 

Danches  Brothers-PRC.  Producer-director-original, 
"Gator  Bait,"  Ewing  Scott.  Screenplay,  Taylor  Caven, 
Paul  Gerard  Smith.  Photography,  Ernest  Miller.  Sound, 
Cuyler  Tuthill.  Edited  by  Robert  Crandall.  Assistant 
director,  Daniel  D.  Doran.  Musical  score  and  direc- 
tion, Alexander  Lazslo. 

CAST — Gaylord  Pendleton,  Mikel  Conrad,  Leigh 
Whipper,  Mary  Conwell.  Althea  Murphy,  Jack  Ruth- 
erford, Charles  Keane,  Rodman  Bruce,  Paul  Savage, 
E.  G.  Marshall.  Norman  MacKay.  Reviewed  4-1-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

VACATION  DAYS 

MONO.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Maurice  Duke.  Director,  Arthur  Dreifuss. 
Original  screenplay,  Hal  Collins.  Photography,  Ira 
Morgan.  Assistant  director,  Earl  Bellamy.  Edited  by 


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Ace  Herman.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Sound, 
Thomas  Lambert.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay. 

CAST — Freddie  Stewart,  June  Preisser,  Frankie 
Darro,  Warren  Mills,  Noel  Neill,  Milt  Kibbee,  Belle 
Mitchell,  ]ohn  Hart,  Hugh  Prosser,  Terry  Frost, 
Edythe  Elliott,  Claire  James,  Spade  Cooley  and  orches- 
tra, Jerry  Wald  and  orchestra.  Reviewed  3-31-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 

VALLEY  OF  FEAR 

MONO.  Director,  Lambert  Hillyer.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Eddie  Davis.  Supervisor,  Charles  ).  Bigelow. 
Screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photography,  Harry 
Neumann.  Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Settings,  Vin 
Taylor.  Music,  Edward  Kay.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
Lambert. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Christine  Mclntyre,  Ed  Cassidy,  Tristram  Coffin,  Ted 
Adams,  Steve  Darrell,  Pierce  Lyden,  Eddie  Parker, 
Gary  Garrett,  Cactus  Mack,  Robert  O'Byrne.  Re- 
viewed 4-1 1 -47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

VARIETY  GIRL 

PARA.  Producer,  Daniel  Dare.  Director,  George 
Marshall.  Original  screenplay,  Edmund  Hartman, 
Frank  Tashlin,  Robert  Welch,  Monte  Brice.  Photog- 
raphy, Lionel  Lindon,  Stuart  Thompson.  Special  ef- 
fects, Gordon  Jennings.  Process  photography,  Farciot 
Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Robert  Clat- 
worthy.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  Ross  Dowd. 
Puppetoon  sequence  in  Technicolor,  George  Pal.  Mu- 
sic score  direction,  Joseph  J.  Lilley.  Music  associate, 
Troy  Sanders.  Orchestration,  N.  Van  Cleave.  Music 
score  for  puppetoon  sequence,  Edward  Plumb.  Songs, 
Frank  Loesser.  Edited  by  LeRoy  Stone.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, Gene  Merritt,  John  Cope.  Assistant  director, 
George  Templeton. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Bob  Hope,  Gary  Cooper,  Ray 
Milland,  Alan  Ladd,  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Paulette 
Goddard,  Dorothy  Lamour,  Sonny  Tufts,  Joan  Caul- 
field,  William  Holden,  Lizabeth  Scott,  Burt  Lancas- 
ter, Gail  Russell,  Diana  Lynn,  Sterling  Hayden,  Robert 
Preston,  Veronica  Lake,  John  Lund,  William  Bendix, 
Barry  Fitzgerald,  Cass  Daley,  Howard  Da  Silva,  Mac- 
Donald  Carey,  Olga  San  Juan,  Billy  De  Wolfe,  Patric 
Knowles,  William  Demarest,  Mona  Freeman,  Cecil 
Kellaway,  Virginia  Field,  Richard  Webb,  Frank  Faylen, 
De  Forest  Kelley,  Cecil  B.  De  Mille,  Mitchell  Leisen, 
Frank  Butler,  George  Marshall,  Pearl  Bailey,  Spike 
Jones  and  His  City  Slickers,  Mary  Hatcher.  Reviewed 
7-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  88. 

VIGILANTES  OF  BOOMTOWN 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Earl  Snell, 
based  on  comic  by  Fred  Harman.  Photography,  Al- 
fred Keller.  Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Bob  Mark.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  William  P.  Thomp- 
son. Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Bobby  Blake,  Martha  Went- 
worth,  Roscoe  Karns,  Roy  Barcroft,  Peggy  Stewart, 
George  Turner,  Eddie  Lou  Simms,  George  Chesebro, 
Bobby  Barber,  George  Lloyd,  Ted  Adams,  John  Deh- 
ner,  Earl  Hodgins,  Harlan  Briggs,  Budd  Buster,  Jack 
O'Shea.   Reviewed  2-10-47. 

Days  in  production,  6. 

THE  VIGILANTES  RETURN 

UNIV.  (Cinecolor.)  Producer,  Howard  Welsch.  Di- 
rector, Ray  Taylor.  Original  screenplay,  Roy  Chanslor. 
Photography,  Virgil  Miller.  Cinecolor  supervision,  Ar- 
thur F.  Phelps.  Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson,  Frank  A. 
Richards.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Don 
Webb.  Assistant  director,  William  Tummel.  Musical 
director,  Paul  Sawtell.  Dialogue  director,  Willard 
Holland.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  William  Hedg- 
cock.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Songs,  Milton  Schwarz- 
wald,  Jack  Brooks. 

Cast — Jon  Hall,  Margaret  Lindsay,  Paula  Drew, 
Andy  Devine,  Robert  Wilcox,  Jack  Lambert,  Jona- 
than Hale,  Arthur  Hohl,  Wallace  Scott,  Lane  Chand- 
ler, Joan  Fulton,  John  Hart,  Monty  Montaque,  Bob 
Wilke.  Reviewed  5-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  25. 


VIOLENCE 

Bernhard-Brandt-MONO.  Producer,  Jack  Bernhard, 
Bernard  Brandt.  Director,  Jack  Bernhard.  Original 
screenplay,  Stanley  Rubin,  Louis  Lantz.  Photography, 
Henry  Sharp.  Music  score-direction,  Edward  J.  Kay. 
Edited  by  Jason  Bernie.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Davis.  Sound,  Earl  Sitar.  Art  direction  Oscar  Yerge, 
Richard  Streit.  Set  decoration,  Otto  Siegel. 

CAST  —  Michael  O'Shea,  Nancy  Coleman,  Sheldon 
Leonard,  Emory  Parnell,  Peter  Whitney,  Pierre 
Watkin,  Frank  Reicher,  Cay  Forrester,  John  Hamilton, 
Richard  Irving,  Carol  Donne,  Jimmy  Clark,  William 
Gould.  Reviewed  4-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  19. 

THE  VOICE  OF  THE  TURTLE 

WB.  Producer-additional  dialog,  Charles  Hoffman. 
Director,  Irving  Rapper.  Screenplay,  John  van  Druten, 
from  his  stage  play  presented  by  Alfred  de  Liagre, 
Jr.  Photography,  Sol  Polito.  Montages,  James  Leices- 
ter. Special  effects,  Harry  Barndollar,  directed  by 
Edwin  DuPar.  Art  direction,  Robert  Haas.  Set  decora- 
tions, William  Kuehl.  Music  score.  Max  Steiner.  Or- 
chestration, Murray  Cutter.  Musical  director,  Leo  F. 
Forbstein.  Edited  by  Rudi  Fehr.  Sound  technician, 
Stanley  Jones.  Assistant  director,  Les  Guthrie. 

CAST — Ronald  Reagan,  Eleanor  Parker,  Eve  Arden, 
Wayne  Morris,  Kent  Smith,  John  Emery,  Erskine  San- 
ford,  John  Holland.  Reviewed  12-26-47. 

Days  in  production,  62. 

THE  WEB 

Ul.  Producer,  Jerry  Bresler.  Director,  Michael  Gor- 
don. Screenplay,  William  Bowers,  Bertram  Millhau- 
ser.  Original,  Harry  Kurnitz.  Photography,  Irving 
Glassberg.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  James 
Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Wil- 
liam L.  Stevens.  Music  score,  Hans  J.  Salter.  Orches- 
trations, David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Russell  Schoen- 
garth.  Sound  technicians,  Charles  Felstead,  Charles 
Carroll.  Assistant  director,  F.  O.  Collings. 

CAST — Edmond  O'Brien,  Ella  Raines,  William  Ben- 
dix, Vincent  Price,  Maria  Palmer,  John  Abbott,  Fritz 
Leiber,  Howland  Chamberlin,  Tito  Vuolo,  Wilton 
Graff,  Robin  Raymond.  Reviewed  5-21-47. 

Days  in  production,  41. 

WEB  OF  DANCER 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Direc- 
tor, Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  David  Lang,  Mil- 
ton M.  Raison.  Photography,  Alfred  S.  Keller.  Special 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direc- 
tion, Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  John  McCar- 
thy, Jr.,  George  Suhr.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glick- 
man. Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Edited  by  William 
Thompson.  Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Adele  Mara,  Bill  Kennedy,  Damian  O'Flynn, 
Richard  Loo,  Victor  Sen  Yung,  Roy  Barcroft,  Wil- 
liam Hall,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Michael  Branden,  Ed 
Gargan,  Chester  Clute,  Ralph  Sanford,  Russell  Hicks. 
Reviewed  6- 1  1  -47. 

Days  in  production,  10. 

WELCOME  STRANCER 

PARA.  Producer,  Sol  C.  Siegel.  Director,  Elliott 
Nugent.  Screenplay,  Arthur  Sheekman.  Original, 
Frank  Butler.  Adaptation,  Arthur  Sheekman,  N.  Rich- 
ard Nash.  Photography,  Lionel  Lindon.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Songs,  James  Van  Heu- 
sen,  Johnny  Burke.  Music  score,  Robert  Emmett  Do- 
Ian.  Edited  by  Everett  Douglas.  Editorial  supervisor, 
LeRoy  Stone.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer,  John  Mac- 
Neil.  Dance  director,  Billy  Daniels.  Sound  technicians, 
Stanley  Cooley,  Joel  Moss.  Assistant  director,  Rich- 
ard McWhorter. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Joan  Caulfield,  Barry  Fitz- 
gerald, Wanda  Hendrix,  Frank  Faylen,  Elizabeth  Pat- 
terson, Robert  Shayne,  Larry  Young,  Percy  Kilbride, 
Charles  Dingle,  Don  Beddoe,  Thurston  Hall,  Lillian 
Bronson,  Mary  Field,  Paul  Stanton,  Pat  McVey.  Re- 
viewed 4-28-47. 

Days  in  production,  63. 

WEST  OF  DODGE  CITY 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay,  Bert  Horswell.  Photog- 
raphy, George  F.  Kelley.  Art  direction,  Charles 
Clague.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Bradfield.  Edited  by 


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Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician,  Philip  Faulkner. 
Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Nancy 
Saunders,  Fred  Sears,  Clenn  Stuart,  Stan  Jolley,  George 
Chesebro,  Bob  Wilke,  Nolan  Leary,  Steve  Clark,  Zon 
Murray,  Marshall  Reed.  Reviewed  5-9-47. 

Days  in  production,  5. 


WEST  TO  CLORY 

PRC.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray  Taylor. 
Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton,  Robert  B.  Church- 
ill. Photography,  Milford  Anderson.  Set  decorations, 
Louis  Diage.  Songs,  Eddie  Dean,  Hal  Blair,  Pete  Gates. 
Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn. 
Assistant  director,  F.  O.  Collings. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Flash,  Roscoe  Ates,  Dolores 
Castle,  Gregg  Barton,  Jimmy  Martin,  Zon  Murray, 
Alex  Montoya,  Harry  Vejar,  Casey  MacGregor,  Billy 
Hammond,  Ted  French,  Carl  Mathews,  the  Sunshine 
Boys.  7-25-47. 

Days  in  production,  8. 


WHEN  A  GIRL'S  BEAUTIFUL 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director, 
Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay,  Brenda  Weisberg. 
Original,  Henry  K.  Moritz.  Photography,  Henry 
Freulich.  Art  direction,  A.  Leslie  Thomas.  Set  decora- 
tions, James  Crowe.  Music  supervisor,  Paul  Mertz. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Allan 
Roberts,  Lester  Lee.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound 
technician,  Russell  Malmgren.  Assistant  director, 
James  Nicholson. 

CAST — Adele  Jergens,  Marc  Piatt,  Patricia  White, 
Stephen  Dunne,  Steven  Geray,  Mona  Barrie,  Jack 
Leonard,  Paul  Harvey,  Lela  Bliss,  Nancy  Saunders, 
Doris  Houck,  Amelita  Ward,  Peggie  Call,  Vera  Stokes, 
Thomas  Louden.  Reviewed  10-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 


WHERE  THERE'S  LIFE 

PARA.  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director,  Sidney  Lan- 
field.  Screenplay,  Allen  Boretz,  Melville  Shavelson. 
Original,  Melville  Shavelson.  Photography,  Charles 
B.  Lang,  Jr.  Special  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Pro- 
cess photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer,  Syd  Moore.  Musical  director,  Irvin  Talbot. 
Edited  by  Archie  Marshek.  Sound  technician,  Hugo 
Grenzbach,  John  Cope.  Assistant  director,  Oscar  Ru- 
dolph. 

COST — Bob  Hope,  Signe  Hasso,  William  Bendix, 
George  Coulouris,  Vera  Marshe,  George  Zucco,  Den- 
nis Hoey,  John  Alexander,  Victor  Varconi,  Joseph 
Vitale,  Harry  Von  Zell.  Reviewed  10-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

THE  WHITE  CORILLA 
SPECIAL  ATTRACTIONS   FILM   EXCHANCE  RE- 
LEASE. Producer,  Adrian  Weiss.  Director,  Harry  Fras- 
er.  Photography,  Bob  Cline.  Sound  technician,  Glenn 
Glen. 

CAST — Ray  Corrigan,  Lorraine  Miller. 

WILD  COUNTRY 

PRC.  Producer,  Jerry  Thomas.  Director,  Ray  Tay- 
lor. Original  screenplay,  Arthur  E.  Orloff.  Photog- 
graphy,  Robert  Cline.  Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage. 
Musical  director,  Walter  Green.  Songs,  Pete  Gates, 
Eddie  Dean  and  Hal  Blair.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn. 
Sound  technician,  Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  Fritz 
Collings. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Roscoe  Ates,  Peggy  Wynne, 
Douglas  Fowley,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Lee  Roberts,  For- 
rest Matthews,  Bill  Fawcett,  Henry  Hall,  Charles  Jor- 
dan, Richard  Cramer,  Gus  Taute,  The  Sunshine  Boys. 
Reviewed  1-23-47. 

Days  in  production,  8. 

THE  WILD  FRONTIER 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Gordon  Kay.  Director, 
Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  Albert  DeMond. 
Photography,  Alfred  S.  Keller.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direction,  Fred  Rit- 
ter.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  James  Redd. 
Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Les  Orle- 


beck.  Sound  technician,  Victor  B.  Appel.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Herb  Mendelson. 

CAST — Allan  "Rocky"  Lane,  Black  Jack  (horse), 
Jack  Holt,  Eddy  Waller,  Pierre  Watkin,  John  James, 
Roy  Barcroft,  Tom  London,  Sam  Flint,  Ted  Mapes, 
Budd  Buster,  Wheaton  Chambers.  Reviewed  10-6-47. 

Days  in  production,  7. 

WILD  HARVEST 

PARA.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Director,  Tay 
Garnett.  Original  screenplay,  John  Monks,  Jr.  Photog- 
raphy, John  Seitz.  Process  photography,  Farciot 
Edouart.  Art  direction,  Haldane  Douglas.  Set  decora- 
tions, Sam  Comer,  Frank  McKelvy.  Music  score,  Hugo 
Friedhofer.  Edited  by  Billy  Shea.  Sound  technicians, 
Wallace  Nogle,  Don  Johnson.  Assistant  director,  John 
Murphy. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Dorothy  Lamour,  Robert  Pres- 
ton, Lloyd  Nolan,  Dick  Erdman,  Allen  Jenkins,  Will 
Wright,  Griff  Barnett,  Anthony  Caruso,  Walter  Sande, 
Frank  Sully.  Reviewed  8-4-47. 

Days  in  production,  47. 

WILD  HORSE  MESA 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Wallace 
A.  Grissell.  Screenplay,  Norman  Houston.  Original 
novel,  Zane  Grey.  Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Lucius  O.  Croxton. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Adolph  Kuri.  Music 
score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaeinikoff. 
Edited  by  Desmond  Marquette.  Sound  technicians, 
Jean  L.  Speak,  Roy  Granville.  Assistant  director,  John 
Pommer. 

CAST — Tim  Holt,  Nan  Leslie,  Richard  Martin,  Rich- 
ard Bowers,  Jason  Robards,  Tony  Barrett,  Harry 
Woods,  William  Gould,  Robert  Bray,  Richard  Foote, 
Frank  Yaconelli.  Reviewed  11-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  1  1. 

WINTER  WONDERLAND 
REP.  Producers,  Walter  Colmes,  Henry  Sokal.  Di- 
rector, Bernard  Vorhaus.  Screenplay,  Peter  Gold- 
baum,  David  Chandler,  Arthur  Marx,  Gertrude  Pur- 
cell.  Original,  Fred  Schiller.  Photography,  John  Al- 
ton. Set  decorations,  Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Music 
score,  Paul  Dessau.  Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer.  Ed- 
ited by  Robert  Jahns.  Sound  technician,  James  T. 
Corrigan.  Assistant  director,   Bart  Carre. 

CAST  —  Lynne  Roberts,  Charles  Drake,  Roman 
Bohnen,  Eric  Blore,  Mary  Eleanor  Donahue,  Renee 
Godfrey,  Janet  Warren,  Harry  Tyler,   Renie  Riano, 
Dina  Mumby,  Alvin  Hammer.  Reviewed  5-23-47. 
Days  in  production,  22. 

THE  WISTFUL  WIDOW  OF  WAGON  GAP 

Ul.  Producer,  Robert  Arthur.  Associate  producer, 
Sebastian  Cristillo.  Director,  Charles  T.  Barton. 
Screenplay,  Robert  Lees,  Frederic  I.  Rinaldo,  John 
Grant.  Original,  D.  D.  Beauchamp,  William  Bowers. 
Dialog  director,  Norman  Abbott.  Photography, 
Charles  Van  Enger.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzburn, 
Gabriel  Scognamillo.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man,  Charles  Wyrick.  Music  score,  Walter  Schumann. 
Music  arranger,  orchestrations,  David  Tamkin. 
Edited  by  Frank  Gross.  Sound  technician,  Charles 
Feltstead,  Robert  Pritchard.  Assistant  director,  Joseph 
E.  Kenny. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Marjorie  Main, 
Audrey  Young,  George  Cleveland,  Gordon  Jones,  Wil- 
liam Ching,  Peter  Thompson,  Olin  Howlin,  Bill  Clau- 
son,  Billy  O'Leary,  Pamela  Wells,  Jimmie  Bates,  Paul 
Dunn,  Diane  Florentine,  Rex  Lease,  Glenn  Strange, 
Edmund  Cobb,  Wade  Crosby,  Dewey  Robinson,  Mur- 
ray Leonard.  Reviewed  9-29-47. 

Days  in  production,  42. 

THE  WOMAN  ON  THE  BEACH 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  ).  Gross.  Associate 
producer,  Will  Price.  Director,  Jean  Renoir.  Screen- 
play, Frank  Davis,  Jean  Renoir.  Adaptation,  Michael 
Hogan.  Based  on  novel,  "None  So  Blind,"  by  Mit- 
chell Wilson.  Photography,  Leo  Tovar,  Harry  Wild. 
Special"  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Al- 
bert S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvera,  John  Sturtevant.  Edited  by  Roland 
Gross,  Lyle  Boyer.  Technical  advisor,  Charles  H. 
Gardiner,  Lt.  Comdr.  USCCR.   Music,  Hanns  Eisler. 


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Directed  by  JOHN  FORD  •  Story  by  JAMES  WARNER  BELLAH 

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PRODUCT  IONS  1947 


481 


Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Orchestrations, 
Cil  Crau.  Sound,  Jean  L.  Speak,  Clem  Portman.  As- 
sistant director,  James  Casey.  Dialog  director,  Pau- 
la Walling.  Montage,  Harold  Palmer. 

CAST — Joan  Bennett,  Robert  Ryan,  Charles  Bick- 
ford,  Nan  Leslie,  Walter  Sande,  Irene  Ryan,  Glenn 
Vernon,  Frank  Darien,  Jay  Norris.  Reviewed  5-14-47. 

Days  in  production,  60. 

A  WOMAN'S  VENGEANCE 

Ul.  Producer-director,  Zoltan  Korda.  Assistant  to 
producer,  Fred  Pressburger.  Screenplay,  Aldous  Hux- 
ley, from  his  original  short  story.  Photography,  Rus- 
sell Metty.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  Eugene 
Lourie.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  T.  F. 
Offenbecker.  Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by 
Jack  Wheeler.  Sound  technician,  Leslie  I.  Carey,  Cor- 
son Jowett.  Assistant  director,  Horace  Hough. 

CAST — Charles  Boyer,  Ann  Blyth,  Jessica  Tandy, 
Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Mildred  Natwick,  Cecil  Humph- 
reys, Hugh  French,  Rachel  Kempson,  Valerie  Cardew, 
Carl  Harbord,  John  Williams,  Leland  Hodgson,  Ola 
Lorraine,  Harry  Cording.  Reviewed  12-16-47. 

Days  in  production,  48. 

WYOMING 
REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Joe  Kane.  Sec- 
ond unit  director,  Yakima  Canutt.  Original  screenplay, 
Lawrence    Hazard,    Gerald    Geraghty.  Photography, 


John  Alton.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore 
Lydecker.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Suhr.  Music  score, 
Nathan  Scott,  Ernest  Gold.  Musical  director,  Cy 
Feuer.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician, 
Herbert  Norsch.  Assistant  director,  Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — William  Elliott,  Vera  Ralston,  John  Carroll, 
George  "GaDby"  Hayes,  Albert  Dekker,  Virginia 
Grey,  Maria  Ouspenskaya,  Grant  Withers,  Harry 
Woods,  Minna  Gombell,  Dick  Curtis,  Roy  Barcroft, 
Trevor  Bardette,  Paul  Harvey,  Louise  Kane,  Tom  Lon- 
don, George  Chesebro,  Linda  Green,  Jack  O'Shea.  Re- 
viewed 7-24-47. 

Days  in  production,  48. 

YANKEE  FAKIR 

W.  Lee  Wilder-REP.  Producer-director,  W.  Lee 
Wilder.  Screenplay,  Richard  S.  Conway.  Original, 
Mindret  Lord.  Photography,  Robert  W.  Pittack.  Set 
decorations,  Vincent  A.  Taylor.  Musical  director, 
Alexander  Laszlo.  Songs,  J.  Russell  Robinson,  Alex- 
ander Laszlo.  Edited  by  John  F.  Link,  Joseph  B. 
Caplan.  Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Bart  Carre. 

CAST  —  Douglas  Fowley,  Joan  Woodbury,  Clem 
Bevans,  Ransom  Sherman,  Frank  Reicher,  Marc  Law- 
rence, Walter  Soderling,  Eula  Guy,  Forrest  Taylor, 
Elinor  Appleton,  Peter  Michael,  Elspeth  Dudgeon, 
Ernest  Adams,  Tommy  Bernard.  Reviewed  4-3-47. 

Days  in  production,  12. 


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PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


PRODUCTIONS  BY  COMPANIES  - 1946 

Features   •   Shorts   •   Serials   •  Color 


COLUMBIA  PICTURES  (53): 

Alias  Mr.  Twilight,  The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest, 
Blackie  and  the  Law,  B  I  o  n  d  i  e  Knows  Best, 
Blondie's  Lucky  Day,  A  Close  Call  for  Boston 
Blackie,  Cowboy  Blues,  Crime  Doctor's  Man  Hunt, 
Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  Dangerous  Business,  The 
Desert  Horseman,  Devil's  Mask,  The  Fighting 
Frontiersman,  Frontier  Cun  Law,  Gallant  Journey, 
Galloping  Thunder,  The  Gentleman  Misbehaves, 
Gilda,  The  Girl  of  the  Limberlost,  Gunning  for 
Vengeance,  Heading  West,  Hit  the  Hay,  It's  Great 
to  be  Young,  The  Jolson  Story,  Just  Before  Dawn, 
Land  Rush,  The  Man  Who  Dared,  Meet  Me  on 
Broadway,  Mysterious  Intruder,  Night  Editor,  The 
Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  One  Way  to  Love,  Out  of 
the  Depths,  Perilous  Holiday,  The  Phantom  Thief, 
Prison  Ship,  Renegades,  The  Count  of  Monte 
Cristo,  The  Return  of  Rusty,  Roaring  Rangers, 
Singing  on  the  Trail,  Sing  While  You  Dance,  Snafu, 
So  Dark  the  Night,  Talk  About  a  Lady,  Tars  and 
Spars,  Texas  Panhandle,  That  Texas  Jamboree,  The 
Thrill  of  Brazil,  Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star,  Two- 
Fisted  Stranger,  The  Unknown,  The  Walls  Came 
Tumbling  Down. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  10  Screen  Snapshots;  6  Film-Vodvil;  4 
Thrills  of  Music;  10  Sport  Reels;  13  Community 
Sings;  3  Fox  and  Crow;  3  Flippy;  5  Color  Rhap- 
sody; 3  Phantasy. 

2  REELERS:  28  All-Star  Comedies. 

SERIALS: 

Hop  Harrigan  (151  ;  Chick  Carter,  Detective  (15); 
Son  of  the  Guardsman  (15). 


FILM  CLASSICS  (1 )  : 

A  Boy,  a  Girl  and  a  Dog. 

MCM  PICTURES  (27)  : 

Adventure,  Bad  Bascomb,  Boy's  Ranch,  The  Cock- 
eyed Miracle,  Courage  of  Lassie,  Easy  to  Wed, 
Faithful  in  My  Fashion,  Gallant  Bess,  The  Green 
Years,  The  Harvey  Girls,  Holiday  in  Meixco,  The 
Hoodlum  Saint,  Little  Mister  Jim,  Love  Laughs  at 
Andy  Hardy,  The  Mighty  McCurk,  No  Leave,  No 
Love,  The  Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  The 
Secret  Heart,  The  Show-Off,  Three  Wise  Fools, 
Till  the  Clouds  Roll  By,  Two  Sisters  from  Boston, 
Two  Smart  People,  Undercurrent,  Up  Goes  Maisie, 
The  Yearling,  Zigfeld  Follies. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  7  FitzPatrick  Traveltalks;  8  MGM  Car- 
toons; 10  Pete  Smith  Specialties;  2  Passing  Pa- 
rade; 2  MGM  Miniatures. 

2  REELERS:  1  MCM  Special. 


MONOGRAM  PICTURES  (41): 

Behind  the  Mask,  Below  the  Deadline,  Border 
Bandits,  Bowery  Bombshell,  Bringing  Up  Father, 
Dangerous  Money,  Dark  Alibi,  Decoy,  Don't  Gamble 
With  Strangers,  Drifting  Along,  The  Face  of  Mar- 
ble, Freddie  Steps  Out,  The  Gay  Cavalier,  Gentle- 
man Joe  Palooka,  Gentleman  from  Texas,  The 
Haunted  Mine,  High  School  Hero,  In  Fast  Com- 
pany, Joe  Palooka,  Champ,  Junior  Prom,  Live 
Wires,  The  Missing  Lady,  Moon  Over  Montana, 


Mr.  Hex,  Red  Dragon,  Sensation  Hunters,  Shadows 
on  the  Range,  The  Shadow  Returns,  Silver  Range, 
South  of  Monterey,  Spook  Busters,  The  Strange 
Mr.  Gregory,  Suspense,  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi, 
Swing  Parade  of  1946,  Trail  to  Mexico,  Trigger 
Fingers,  Under  Arizona  Skies,  West  of  the  Alamo, 
Wife  Wanted. 


PARAMOUNT  PICTURES  (18): 

The  Blue  Dahlia,  Blue  Skies,  The  Bride  Wore 
Boots,  Hot  Cargo,  Kitty,  Miss  Susie  Slagle's,  Mon- 
sieur Beaucaire,  O.S.S.,  Our  Hearts  Were  Growing 
Up,  People  Are  Funny  (Pine-Thomas),  Road  to 
Utopia,  The  Strange  Love  of  Martha  I  vers  (Hal 
Wallis),  Swamp  Fire  (Pine-Thomas),  They  Made 
Me  a  Killer  (Pine-Thomas),  To  Each  His  Own, 
Two  Years  Before  the  Mast,  The  Virginian,  The 
Well  Groomed  Bride. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  6  George  Pal  Puppetoons;  6  Little  Lulu; 
7  Noveltoons;  8  Popeye;  5  Popular  Science;  6 
Speaking  of  Aanimals;  10  Grantland  Rice  Sport- 
lights;  5  Unusual  Occupations;  2  Pacemakers. 

2  REELERS:  5  Musical  Parades;  1  Special. 


PRC  PICTURES  (34)  : 

Accomplice,  Ambush  Trail,  Avalanche  (Imperial), 
Blonde  for  a  Day  (Sig  Neufeld),  The  Brute  Man, 
The  Caravan  Trail,  Colorado  Serenade,  Danny  Boy, 
Devil  Bat's  Daughter,  Down  Missouri  Way,  Driftin' 
River,  The  Flying  Serpent  (Sig  Neufeld),  Frontier 
Fugitives,  Gas  House  Kids  (Sig  Neufeld),  Gentle- 
men With  Guns  (Sig  Neufeld),  Her  Sister's  Secret, 
I  Ring  Doorbells,  Larceny  in  Her  Heart  (Sig  Neu- 
feld), Lightning  Raiders  (Sig  Neufeld),  The  Mask 
of  Dijon  (Alexander-Stern),  Murder  Is  My  Busi- 
ness (Sig  Neufeld),  Navajo  Kid,  Overland  Raiders 
(Sig  Neufeld),  Prairie  Badmen  (Sig  Neufeld), 
Prairie  Rustlers  (Sig  Neufeld),  Queen  of  Burlesque 
(Alexander-Stern),  Romance  of  the  West,  Secrets 
of  a  Sorority  Girl  (Alexander-Stern),  Six  Gun  for 
Hire,  Stars  Over  Texas,  Strange  Holiday  (Elite), 
Thunder  Town,  The  Wife  of  Monte  Cristo,  Wild 
West. 


REPUBLIC  PICTURES  (49)  : 

Affairs  of  Geraldine,  Alias  Billy  the  Kid,  California 
Gold  Rush,  The  Catman  of  Paris,  Conquest  of 
Cheyenne,  Crime  of  the  Century,  Days  of  Buffalo 
Bill,  Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook,  The  El  Paso  Kid, 
The  Fabulous  Suzanne,  The  French  Key,  Gay 
Blades,  C.  I.  War  Brides,  The  Glass  Alibi,  A  Guy 
Could  Change,  Heldorado,  Home  in  Oklahoma,  The 
Inner  Circle,  In  Old  Sacramento.  The  Invisible 
Informer,  I've  Always  Loved  You,  The  Last  Crook- 
ed Mile,  The  Madonna's  Secret,  The  Magnificent 
Rogue,  The  Man  from  Rainbow  Valley,  Murder  in 
the  Music  Hall,  My  Pal  Trigger,  The  Mysterious 
Mr.  Valentine,  Night  Train  to  Memphis,  One  Ex- 
citing Week,  Out  California  Way,  Passkey  to  Dan- 
ger, The  Plainsman  and  the  Lady,  Rainbow  Over 
Texas,  Red  River  Renegades,  Rendezvous  With 
Annie.  Rio  Grande  Raiders,  Roll  on  Texas  Moon, 
Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley,  Sioux  City  Sue,  Song 
of  Arizona,  Specter  of  the  Rose,  Strange  Imper- 
sonation  (W.  Lee  Wilder),  Sun  Valley  Cyclone, 


P  R  O  D  U  C  T I O  N  S     19  4  6 


483 


That  Brennan  Girl,  Traffic  in  Crime,  The  Under- 
cover Woman,  Under  Nevada  Skies,  Valley  of  the 
Zombies. 

SERIALS: 

The  Phantom  Rider  (13);  King  of  the  Forest 
Rangers    (15);   Daughter  of   Don  Q    (15);  The 

Crimson  Ghost  (15). 


RKO- RADIO  PICTURES  (37): 

Badman's  Territory,  The  Bamboo  Blonde,  Bedlam, 
Best  Years  of  Our  Lives  (Samuel  Goldwyn),  Child 
of  Divorce,  Cornered,  Crack-Up.  Criminal  Court, 
Deadline  at  Dawn,  Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball,  Ding 
Dong  Williams,  The  Falcon's  Adventure,  The  Fal- 
con's Alibi,  From  This  Day  Forward,  Genius  at 
Work,  Heartbeat,  It's  a  Wonderful  Life  (Liberty), 
The  Kid  from  Brooklyn  (Goldwyn),  Lady  Luck, 
Make  Mine  Music,  Nocturne,  Notorious,  Partners 
in  Time  (Jack  Wm.  Votion),  Riverboat  Rhythm, 
San  Quentin,  Sister  Kenny,  Song  of  the  South 
(Disney),  The  Spiral  Staircase,  Step  by  Step,  The 
Stranger  (International),  Sunset  Pass,  Tarzan  and 
the  Leopard  Woman,  Till  the  End  of  Time,  To- 
morrow Is  Forever  (International),  The  Truth 
About  Murder,  Vacation  in  Reno,  Without  Reser- 
vations. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  13  Sportscope;  7  Flicker  Flashbacks;  18 
Walt  Disney. 

2  REELERS:  13  This  Is  America;  4  Ray  Whitley 
Westerns  (re-issues)  ;  6  Edgar  Kennedy;  6  Leon 
Errol. 


SCREEN  CUILD  PICTURES  ( 1  )  : 

God's  Country  (Action). 


20th  CENTURY-FOX  FILMS  (28)  : 

Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam,  Behind  Green  Lights, 
Black  Beauty  (Alsonl,  Centennial  Summer,  Claudia 
and  David,  Cluny  Brown,  Dangerous  Millions  (Sol 
M.  Wurtzel),  The  Dark  Corner,  Deadline  for  Mur- 
der (Sol  M.  Wurtzel),  Do  You  Love  Me?,  Dragon- 
wyck,  Home  Sweet  Homicide,  If  I'm  Lucky,  It 
Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog,  Johnny  Comes  Flying 
Home,  Margie,  My  Darling  Clementine,  The  Razor's 
Edge,  Rendezvous  24,  Sentimental  Journey,  Shock, 
Smoky,  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  Strange  Journey 
(Sol  M.  Wurtzel),  Strange  Triangle,  Three  Little 
Girls  in  Blue,  Wake  Up  and  Dream,  A  Walk  in 
the  Sun. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  22  Terrytoons ;  20  Movietone  Shorts. 

2  REELERS:  1  3  March  of  Time. 


UNITED  ARTISTS  PICTURES  (20)  : 

Abie's  Irish  Rose  (Bing  Crosby),  Abilene  Town 
(Jules  Levy),  Angel  on  My  Shoulder  (Chas.  R. 
Rogers),  The  Bachelor's  Daughters  (Andrew 
Stene),  Breakfast  in  Hollywood  (Golden),  The 
Chase  (Nero),  The  Devil's  Playground  (Hopalong 
Cassidy),  Diary  of  a  Chambermaid  (Renior-Bo- 
geaus),  Fool's  Gold  (Hopalong  Cassidy),  Little 
Iodine  (Comet),  Mr.  Ace  (Benedict  Bogeaus), 
A  Night  in  Casablanca  (Loma  Vista),  A  Scandal 
in  Paris  (Arnold  Pressburger) ,  The  Searching  Wind 
(Hal  Wallis),  The  Strange  Woman  (Stromberg), 
Susie  Steps  Out  (Comet),  Swell  Guy  (Mark  Hel- 
linger),  Unexpected  Guest  (Hopalong  Cassidy), 
Whistle  Stop  (Nero),  Young  Widow  (Hunt  Strom- 
berg) . 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  3  Daffy  Ditty. 


UNIVERSAL  and  UNIVERSAL- 
INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES  (43)  : 

Bad  Men  of  the  Border,  Because  of  Him,  The 
Black  Angel,  Blonde  Alibi,  Canyon  Passage 
(Wanger),  The  Cat  Creeps,  Code  of  the  Lawless, 
Cuban  Pete,  Danger  Woman,  The  Dark  Horse, 
The  Dark  Mirror  (International),  Dressed  to  Kill, 
The  Ghost  Steps  Out,  Girl  on  the  Spot,  Gunman's 
Code,  Gun  Town,  Her  Adventurous  Night,  House 
of  Horrors,  Idea  Girl,  Inside  Job,  The  Killers  (Mark 
Hellinger),  Lawless  Breed,  Little  Giant,  Little  Miss 
Big,  Lover  Come  Back,  Magnificent  Doll  (Hall- 
mark), A  Night  in  Paradise  (Wanger),  Rene- 
gades of  the  Rio  Grande,  The  Runaround,  She- 
Wolf  of  London,  She  Wrote  the  Book,  Slightly 
Scandalous,  Smooth  as  Silk,  So  Goes  My  Love, 
The  Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  Strange  Con- 
quest, Tangier,  Temptation,  Terror  by  Night,  The 
Time  of  Their  Lives,  Trail  to  Vengeance,  White 
Tie  and  Tails,  Wild  Beauty. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS  :9  Cartunes  (Technicolor)  ;  3  Sing  and 
Be  Happy;  15  Person-Oddities;  2  Answer  Man;  14 
Variety  Views. 

2  REELERS:  12  Musicals;  2  Featurettes. 

SERIALS: 

The  Scarlet  Horseman;  Lost  City  of  the  Jungle; 
Mysterious  Mr.  M. 


WARNER  BROTHERS  PICTURES  (19): 

The  Big  Sleep,  Cinderella  Jones,  Cloak  and  Dagge. , 
Deception,  Devotion,  Her  Kind  of  Man,  Janie  Gets 
Married,  My  Reputation,  Never  Say  Goodbye, 
Night  and  Day,  Nobody  Lives  Forever,  Of  Human 
Bondage,  One  More  Tomorrow,  Shadow  of  a 
Woman,  A  Stolen  Life,  Three  Strangers,  The 
Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  Two  Guys  from 
Milwaukee,  The  Verdict. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  19  Cartunes  (Technicolor)  ;  3  Sing  and 
phone  Varieties ;  15  Sports  Parade;  8  Melody  Mas- 
ter Bands;  19  Cartoons  (Technicolor);  6  Bugs 
Bunny;  7  Adventures  (Technicolor);  3  Joe  Mc- 
Doakes. 

2  REELERS:  9  Specials  (Technicolor)  ;  4  Featurettes. 


FEATURES  IN  COLOR 

CINECOLOR  (3>  : 

Colorado  Serenade,  PRC;  God's  Country,  Screen 
Guild;  Romance  of  the  West,  PRC. 

TECHNICOLOR  (26)  : 

The  Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.;  Blue  Skies, 
Para.;  Canyon  Passage,  Univ.;  Centennial  Sum- 
mer, 20th;  Courage  of  Lassie,  MGM;  Do  You 
Love  Me,  20th;  Easy  to  Wed,  MGM;  Harvey 
Girls,  MGM;  Holiday  in  Mexico,  MGM;  I've  Al- 
ways Loved  You,  Rep.;  The  Jolson  Story,  Col.; 
The  Kid  from  Brooklyn,  RKO;  Make  Mine  Music, 
RKO;  Margie,  20th;  Night  and  Day,  WB ;  A 
Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.;  Renegades,  Col.; 
Smoky,  20th;  Song  of  the  South,  RKO;  Three 
Little  Girls  in  Blue.  20th;  Till  the  Clouds  Roll 
By,  MGM;  The  Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl, 
WB;  "The  Virginian,  Para.;  Wake  Up  and  Dream, 
20th;  The  Yearling,  MGM;  Ziegfeld  Follies, 
MGM. 

TRUCOLOR  (1  ) : 

Out  California  Way,  Rep 


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PRODUCTIONS  1946 


PRODUCTION  CREDITS— 1946 


ABIE'S  IRISH  ROSE 

Crosby-UA.  Producer-director,  A.  Edward  Suther- 
land. Original  screenplay,  Anne  Nichols.  Photography, 
William  Mellor.  Art  direction,  William  Flannery. 
Musical  director,  John  Scott  Trotter.  Edited  by  Wil- 
liam Ziegler.  Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assist- 
ant director,  Barton  Adams. 

CAST — Joanne  Dru,  Richard  Norris,  Michael  Chek- 
hov, J.  M.  Kerrigan  George  E.  Stone,  Vera  Cordon, 
Art  Baker,  Emory  Parnell,  Bruce  Merret.  Reviewed 
1  1-25-46. 

ABILENE  TOWN 

Jules  Levey-UA.  Associate  producer,  Herbert  Biber- 
man.  Director,  Edward  L.  Marin.  Screenplay,  Harold 
Shumate.  Original  novel  "Trail  Town"  by  Ernest  Hay- 
cox.  Photography,  Archie  J.  Stout.  Art  direction, 
Duncan  Cramer.  Musical  director,  Nat  W.  Finston. 
Songs,  Fred  Spielman,  Kermit  Goell.  Dance  director, 
Sammy  Lee.  Edited  by  Otho  Lovering,  Richard  Heer- 
mance.  Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Maurice  Suess. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Ann  Dvorak,  Edgar  Buch- 
anan, Rhonda  Fleming,  Lloyd  Bridges,  Helen  Boyce, 
Howard  Freeman,  Richard  Hale,  Jack  Lambert,  Hank 
Patterson,  Dick  Curtis,  Earl  Schenck,  Eddy  Waller. 
Reviewed  1-9-46. 

ACCOMPLICE 

PRC.  Producer,  John  K.  Teaford.  Director,  Walter 
Colmes.  Screenplay,  Irving  Elman,  Frank  Cruber. 
Original  novel  "Simon  Lash,  Private  Detective"  by 
Frank  Cruber.  Photography.  Jockey  Feindel.  Art 
direction.  Frank  Dexter.  Musical  director,  Alexander 
Laszlo.  Edited  by  Robert  Jahns.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  B.  C.  "Buck" 
Gottlieb. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Michael 
Branden,  Earle  Hodgins,  Edward  Earle,  Tom  Dugan, 
Marjorie  Manners,  Francis  Ford,  Herbert  Rawlinson. 
Reviewed  9-23-46. 

ADVENTURE 

MCM.  Producer,  Sam  Zimbalist.  Director,  Victor 
Fleming.  Screenplay,  Frederick  Hazlitt  Brennan,  Vin- 
cent Lawrence.  Original  novel  by  Clyde  Brion  Davis. 
Adaption,  Anthony  Veiller,  William  H.  Wright. 
Photography,  Joseph  Ruttenberg.  Special  effects. 
Warren  Newcombe.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Urie  McCleary.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis. 
Music  score,  Herbert  Stothart.  Orchestration,  Murray 
Cutter.  Edited  by  Frank  Sullivan.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Marvin  Stuart. 

CAST — Clark  Gable,  Greer  Garson,  Joan  Blondell, 
Thomas  Mitchell,  Tom  Tully  John  Qualen,  Richard 
Haydn,  Lina  Romay,  Phillip  Merivale,  Harry  Daven- 
port, Tito  Renaldo.  Reviewed  12-17-46. 

AFFAIRS  OF  CERALDINE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Direc- 
tor, George  Blair.  Screenplay,  John  K.  Butler.  Orig- 
inal, Lee  Loeb,  Arthur  Strawn.  Photography,  John 
Alton.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decora- 
tions, Otto  Siegel.  Music  score.  Dale  Butts.  Musical 
director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli. 
Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director, 
Johnny  Grubb. 

CAST — Jane  Withers,  James  Lydon,  Raymond  Wal- 
burn,  Donald  Meek,  Charles  Quigley,  Grant  Withers. 
William  Haade,  Michael  Branden,  John  Sands,  David 
Holt,  Tanis  Chandler,  Harry  V.  Cheshire,  Josephine 
Whittell,  Donia  Bussey,  Edith  M.  Griffiths,  George 
Carleton.  Reviewed  10-18-46. 

ALIAS  BILLY  THE  KID 

REP.  Producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Director,  Thomas 
Carr.  Screenplay  by  Earle  Snell  and  Betty  Bur- 


bridge.  Story,  Norman  Sheldon.  Photography,  Bud 
Thackery.  Musical  director,  Raoul  Kraushaar.  Edited 
by  Charles  Craft.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Art  direction, 
Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
Charles  Thompson.  Special  effects,  Howard  Lydecker 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director,  Nate 
Barrager. 

CAST — Sunset  Carson,  Peggy  Stewart,  Tom  Lon- 
don, Roy  Barcroft,  Russ  Whiteman,  Tom  Chatterton, 
Tex  Terry,  Pierce  Lyden,  James  R.  Linn,  Stanley 
Price,  Edward  Cassidy.  Reviewed  4-1-46. 

ALIAS  MR.  TWILICHT 

COL.  Producer,  John  Haggott.  Director,  John  Stur- 
ges.  Screenplay,  Brenda  Weisberg.  Original,  Arthur 
E.  Orloff.  Additional  dialog,  Malcolm  Stuart  Boy- 
Ian.  Photography,  Vincent  Farrar.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Radon.  Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery.  Mu- 
sical director,  Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell. 
Sound  technician,  Philip  Faulkner.  Assistant  director, 
Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST — Michael  Duane,  Trudy  Marshall,  Lloyd 
Corrigan,  Rosalind  Ivan,  Alan  Bridge,  Gi-Gi  Perreau, 
Jeff  Yorke,  Peter  Brocco,  Torben  Meyer,  Olaf  Hytten. 
Reviewed  2-14-47. 

AMBUSH  TRAIL 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Harry 
Fraser.  Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photog- 
raphy, Jack  Greenhalgh.  Set  decorations,  E.  H.  Reif. 
Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Edited  by  Roy  Living- 
ston. Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Seymour  Roth. 

CACT — Bob  Steele,  Syd  Saylor,  I.  Stanford  Jolley, 
Lorraine  Miller,  Charles  King,  Bob  Carson,  Budd  Bus- 
ter, Kermit  Maynard,  Frank  Ellis,  Edward  Cassidy. 
Reviewed  9-13-46. 

ANCEL  ON  MY  SHOULDER 

Charles  R.  Rogers-UA.  Associate  producer,  David 
W.  Siegel.  Director,  Archie  Mayo.  Screenplay,  Harry 
Segall,  Roland  Kibbee.  Original,  Harry  Segall.  Pho- 
tography, James  Van  Trees.  Special  photographic 
effects,  Harry  Redmond,  Jr.,  Howard  Anderson.  Art 
direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun.  Set  decorations,  Edward 
G.  Boyle,  Music  score-director,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Ed- 
ited by  George  Arthur,  Asa  Clark.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  Webster.  Assistant  directors,  Clarence  Eurist, 
Jack  Sullivan. 

CAST — Paul  Muni,  Anne  Baxter,  Claude  Rains, 
Onslow  Stevens,  George  Cleveland,  Hardie  Albright, 
James  Flavin,  Erskine  Sanford,  Marion  Martin,  Jona- 
than Hale  Murray  Alper,  Joan  Blair,  Fritz  Leiber, 
Kurt  Katch,  Sarah  Padden,  Addison  Richards,  Ben 
Welden,  George  Meeker,  Lee  Shumway,  Russ  White- 
man,  James  Dundee,  Mike  Lally,  Saul  Gross,  Duke 
Taylor,  Edward  Keane,  Chester  Clute.  Rev.  9-16-46. 

ANNA  AND  THE  KING  OF  SIAM 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Louis  D.  Lighton.  Direc- 
tor, John  Cromwell.  Screenplay  by  Talbot  Jen- 
nings and  Sally  Benson.  Based  upon  the  biography 
by  Margaret  Landon.  Photography,  Arthur  Miller. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  William  Darling.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little  and  Frank  E.  Hughes. 
Music,  Bernard  Herrman.  Sound,  Bernard  Freericks 
and  Roger  Heman.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred 
Sersen.  Edited  by  Harmon  Jones.  Assistant  director, 
Saul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Irene  Dunne,  Rex  Harrison,  Linda  Darnell, 
Lee  J.  Cobb,  Gale  Sondergaard,  Mikhail  Rasumny, 
Dennis  Hoey  Tito  Renaldo,  Richard  Lyon,  William 
Edmunds,  John  Abbott,  Leonard  Strong,  Mickey  Roth, 
Connie  Leon,  Diana  Van  Den  Ecker,  Si-Lan  Chen, 
Marjorie  Eaton,  Helena  Grant,  Stanley  Mann,  Addi- 
son Richards,  Neyle  Morrow,  Julian  Rivero,  Chet 
Voravan,  Dorothy  Chung,  Jean  Wong.  Rev.  6-3-46. 


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AVALANCHE 

Imperial-PRC.  Producer,  Pat  Di  Cicco.  Director, 
Irving  Allen.  Original  screenplay,  Andrew  Holt.  Pho- 
tography, Jack  Creenhalgh.  Musical  director,  Lud 
Cluskin.  Musical  score  Lucien  Moraweck,  Rene 
Carriguene.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set 
decoration,  Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Special  effects,  Ray 
Mercer.  Edited  by  Louis  Sackin.  Sound,  Percy  J. 
Townsend.  Puppets,  Russ  Clark.  Assistant  director, 
Louis  Cermonprez. 

CAST — Bruce  Cabot,  Roscoe  Karns.  Helen  Mowery, 
Veda  Ann  Borg,  Regina  Wallace,  John  Good,  Philip 
Van  Zandt,  Eddie  Parks,  Wilton  Graff,  Harry  Hayes 
Morgan,  Eddie  Hyans,  Eddy  Waller,  Syd  Saylor. 
Reviewed  4-22-46. 

THE  BACHELOR  S  DAUGHTERS 
Andrew  Stone-UA.  Producer-director-writer,  An- 
drew Stone.  Assistant  to  producer,  Don  McElwaine. 
Additional  dialog  Frederick  Jackson.  Photography, 
Theodore  Sparkuhl.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld.  Music 
supervisor,  David  Chudnow.  Musical  director,  Heinz 
Roemheld.  Songs,  Fred  Spielman,  Kermit  Goell,  Jack 
Lawrence,  Irving  Drutman.  Edited  by  Duncan  Mans- 
field. Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchinson.  Assistant 
director,  Aaron  Rosenberg. 

CAST — Gail  Russell,  Claire  Trevor,  Ann  Dvorak, 
Adolphe  Menjou,  Billie  Burke,  Jane  Wyatt,  Eugene 
List,  Damian  O'Flynn,  John  Whitney,  Russell  Hicks, 
Earle  Hodgins,  Madge  Crane,  Bill  Kennedy,  Richard 
Hageman,  Igor  Dega,  Clayton  Moore.  Rev.  9-9-46. 

BAD  BASCOMB 

MCM.  Producer,  Orville  O.  Dull.  Director,  S.  Syl- 
van Simon.  Screenplay,  William  Lipman,  Grant  Gar- 
rett. Original  story,  D.  A.  Loxley.  Photography, 
Charles  Schoenbaum.  Musical  score,  David  Snell. 
Orchestration,  Wally  Heglin.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Paul  Youngblood.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Jack  Ahem.  Special  effects,  Warren  New- 
combe.  Edited  by  Ben  Lewis.  Sound  technician,  How- 
ard Fellows.  Assistant  director,  Earl  McAvoy. 

CAST — Wallace  Beery,  Margaret  O'Brien,  Mar- 
jorie  Main,  J.  Carrol  Naish,  Marshall  Thompson, 
Frances  Rafferty,  Russell  Simpson,  Warner  Anderson, 
Donald  Curtis,  Connie  Gilchrist,  Sara  Haden,  Renie 
Riano,  Jane  Green,  Henry  O'Neill,  Frank  Darien. 
Reviewed  2-4-46. 

BAD  MEN  OF  THE  BORDER 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  W.  Fox.  Original 
screenplay,  Adele  Buffington.  Photography,  Maury 
Gertsman.  Art  direction,  Abraham  Grossman,  John 
B.  Goodman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman 
Ralph  Sylos.  Musical  director,  Mark  Levant.  Songs, 
Jack  Brooks,  Everett  Carter,  Milton  Rosen.  Edited 
by  Philip  Cahn.  Sound  technicians,  Bernard  Brown, 
Jack  A.  Bolger.  Assistant  director,  William  Holland. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Armida, 
John  Eldredge,  Barbara  Sears,  Francis  McDonald. 
Soledad  Jiminez,  Edward  M.  Howard,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Pierce  Lyden,  Gene  Stutenroth,  Roy  Brant.  Reviewed 
9-20-46. 

BADMAN'S  TERRITORY 
RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Nat  Ho't.  Director,  Tim  Whelan.  Original  screen- 
play, Jack  Natteford,  Luci  Ward.  Additional  se- 
quences, Clarence  Upson  Young,  Bess  Taffel.  Photo- 
graphy, Robert  de  Grasse.  Edited  by  Philip  Martin, 
Jr.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E. 
Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James  Alt- 
wies.  Montage,  Harold  Palmer.  Music,  Roy  Webb. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f.  Sound,  Jean  L. 
Speak,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  director,  Harry 
Mancke. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Ann  Richards,  George 
"Cabby"  Hayes,  Ray  Collins,  James  Warren,  Morgan 
Conway,  Virginia  Sale,  Lawrence  Tierney,  Tom  Tyler, 
Steve  Brodie,  John  Halloran,  Andrew  Tombes,  Richard 
Hale,  Harry  Holman,  Chief  Thundercloud,  Nestor 
Paiva,  Isabel  Jewell,  Phil  Warren,  William  Moss. 
Reviewed  4-1  7-46. 

THE  BAMBOO  BLONDE 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Executive  pro- 
ducer, Sid  Rogell.  Director,  Anthony  Mann.  Screen- 
play, Olive  Cooper,  Lawrence  Kimble.  Based  upon 
story.  "Chicago  Lulu,"  by  Wayne  Whittaker.  Musical 


director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Vocal  arrangements,  Rob- 
ert Keithe.  Musical  numbers  created  and  staged  by 
Charles  O'Curran.  Songs,  Mort  Greene,  Lew  Pollack, 
Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Special  effects,  Vernon 
L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Lucius  Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera. 
Sound,  Jean  L.  Speak,  Earl  B.  Mounce.  Edited  by 
Les  Millbrook.  Assistant  director,  James  Casey. 

CAST — Frances  Langford,  Russell  Wade,  Ralph 
Edwards,  Iris  Adrian,  Richard  Martin,  Jane  Greer, 
Glenn  Vernon,  Paul  Harvey,  Regina  Wallace,  Jean 
Brooks,  Tom  Noonan,  Dorothy  Vaughan.  Reviewed 
6-14-46. 

THE  BANDIT  OF  SHERWOOD  FOREST 
COL.  (Technicolor).  Producers,  Leonard  S.  Picker 
and  Clifford  Sanforth.  Directors,  George  Sherman 
and  Henry  Levin.  Screenplay,  Wilfrid  H.  Pettitt  and 
Melvin  Levy.  Slory  by  Paul  A.  Castleton  and  Wil- 
frid H.  Pettitt  from  novel  "Son  of  Robin  Hood" 
by  Paul  A.  Castleton.  Photography,  Tony  Gaudio, 
William  Snyder,  George  B.  Meehan,  Jr.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Francis  C.  Cugat.  Edited 
by  Richard  Fantl.  Art  directors,  Stephen  Gooson, 
Rudolph  Sternad.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Kramer. 
Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Musical  score,  Hugo 
Friedhofer.  Sound,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director, 
Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Cornel  Wilde,  Anita  Louise,  Jill  Esmond, 
Edgar  Buchanan,  Henry  Daniell,  George  Macready, 
Russell  Hicks,  John  Abbott,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Eva 
Moore,  Ray  Teal,  Ian  Wolfe,  Maurice  R.  Tauzin, 
Leslie  Denison.  Reviewed  2-18-46. 

BECAUSE  OF  HIM 

UNIV.  Producer,  Felix  Jackson.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Howard  Christie.  Director,  Richard  Wallace. 
Screenplay,  Edmund  Beloin.  Original  story,  Edmund 
Beloin,  Sig  Herzig.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Musi- 
cal score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by  Ted  J.  Kent.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Robert  Clatworthy.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Oliver  Emert.  Sound, 
Bernard  B.  Brown,  Joe  Lapis,  Assistant  director, 
Wm.  Holland. 

CAST — Deanna  Durbin,  Charles  Laughton  Fran- 
chot  Tone,  Helen  Broderick,  Donald  Meek,  Stanley 
Ridges,  Charles  Halton,  Regina  Wallace,  Douglas 
Wood,  Lynn  Whitney.  Reviewed  1  -9-46. 

BEDLAM 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Val  Lewton.  Director,  Mark  Robson.  Screenplay, 
Mark  Robson,  Carlos  Keith.  Original  suggested  by 
William  Hogarth's  painting  "Bedlam."  Photography, 
Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L. 
Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter 
E.  Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  John  Stur- 
tevant.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Lyle  Boyer.  Sound  techni- 
cians, Jean  L.  Speak,  Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  director, 
Dorian  Cox. 

CAST — Boris  Karloff,  Anna  Lee,  Billy  House,  Rich- 
ard Fraser,  Glenn  Vernon,  Ian  Wolfe  Jason  Robards, 
Leyland  Hodgson,  Joan  Newton,  Elizabeth  Russell. 
Reviewed  4-19-46. 

BEHIND  GREEN  LIGHTS 

20rh-FOX.  Producer,  Robert  Bassler.  Director, 
Otto  Brower.  Original  screenplay  by  W.  Scott  Darl- 
ing and  Charles  G.  Booth.  Photography,  Joe  Mac- 
Donald.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Richard  Irvine. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Jack  Stubbs.  Musical 
direction,  Emil  Newman.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Sound,  E.  Clayton  Ward  and  Harry  M.  Leonard. 
Edied  by  Stanley  Rabjohn.  Assistant  director,  Bill 
Eckhardt. 

CAST  —  Carole  Landis,  William  Gargan,  Richard 
Crane,  Mary  Anderson,  John  Ireland,  Charles  Russell, 
Roy  Roberts,  Mabel  Paige,  Stanley  Prager,  Charles 
Tannen,  Fred  Sherman,  Don  Beddoe,  Bernard  Nedell, 
Tom  Moore,  Harry  Seymour,  Jimmy  Cross,  Charles 
Arnt,  Lane  Chandler.  Russ  Clark,  Jack  Davis,  William 
Forrest,  Jr.,  Steve  Olsen,  Larry  Blake,  Harry  Tyler. 
Reviewed  1-16-46. 

BEHIND  THE  MASK 
MONO.   Producer,   Joe  Kaufman.   Associate  pro- 
ducer, Lou  Brock.  Director,  Phil  Karlson.  Screenplay, 
George  Callahan.  Original  story,  Arthur  Hoerl.  Ph- 


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tography,  William  A.  Sickner.  Art  direction,  Dave 
Milton.  Set  decorations,  George  Mitchell.  Edited  by 
Ace  Herman.  Assistant  director,  Arthur  Gardner,  Doc 
Joos. 

CAST — Kane  Richmond,  Barbara  Reed,  George 
Chandler,  Dorothea  Kent,  Joseph  Crehan,  Pierre  Wat- 
kin,  Joyce  Compton,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  June  Clyde, 
James  Cardwell,  Robert  Shayne,  Lou  Crosby,  Edward 
Gargan,  Bill  Christy,  Nancy  Brinckman,  Dewey  Rob- 
inson, Marie  Harmon,  Ruth  Cherrington,  James  Na- 
taro.  Reviewed  3-29-46. 

BELOW  THE  DEADLINE 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Director,  Will- 
iam Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Harvey  Gates  and  Forrest 
Judd.  Original,  Ivan  Tors.  Photography,  Harry  Neu- 
mann. Art  direction,  David  Milton.  Musical  director, 
Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Ace  Herman.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Will- 
iam Calihan. 

CAST  —  Warren  Douglas,  Ramsey  Ames,  Jan 
Wiley,  Paul  Maxey,  Philip  Van  Zandt,  John  Harmon, 
Bruce  Edwards,  George  Meeker,  Clancy  Cooper,  Gay 
Forrester,  Alan  Bridge,  George  Eldredge,  William 
Ruhl.  Reviewed  9-25-46. 

BEST  YEARS  OF  OUR  LIVES 

Samuel  Coldwyn-RKO.  Producer,  Samuel  Gold- 
wyn.  Director,  William  Wyler.  Screenplay,  Robert  E. 
Sherwood.  Novel,  "Glory  for  Me,"  MacKinley  Kan- 
tor.  Photography,  Gregg  Toland.  Art  direction,  Perry 
Ferguson,  George  Jenkins.  Set  decorations,  Julie 
Heron.  Music  score,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  Daniel  Mandell.  Sound 
technician,  Richard  De  Weese.  Assistant  director, 
Joseph  Boyle. 

CAST — Myrna  Loy,  Frederic  March,  Dana  Andrews, 
Teresa  Wright,  Virginia  Mayo,  Cathy  O'Donnell, 
Hoagy  Carmichael,  Harold  Russell,  Gladys  George, 
Roman  Bohnen,  Ray  Collins,  Minna  Gombell,  Walter 
Baldwin,  Steve  Cochrane,  Dorothy  Adams,  Don  Bed- 
doe,  Victor  Cutler,  Marlene  Ames,  Charles  Halton, 
Ray  Teal,  Howland  Chamberlin,  Dean  White,  Er- 
skine  Sanford,   Michael   Hall.   Reviewed  11-22-46. 

THE  BIG  SLEEP 

WB.  Producer-director,  Howard  Hawks.  Screen- 
play, William  Faulkner,  Leigh  Brackett  and  Jules 
Furthman.  From  novel  by  Raymond  Chandler.  Pho- 
tography, Sid  Hickox.  Art  director,  Carl  Jules  Weyl. 
Edited  by  Christian  Nyby.  Sound,  Robert  B.  Lee.  Set 
decorations,  Fred  M.  MacLean.  Special  effects,  E. 
Roy  Davidson,  Warren  E.  Lynch.  Music,  Max  Steiner. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assistant  director, 
Chuck  Hansen. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Lauren  Bacall,  John 
Ridgely,  Martha  Vickers,  Dorothy  Malone,  Peggy 
Knudsen,  Regis  Toomey,  Charles  Waldron,  Charles 
D.  Brown,  Bob  Steele,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr.  Louis  Jean 
Heydt.  Sonia  Darrin,  Tom  Rafferty,  Theodore  Von 
Eltz,  Don  Wallace,  joy  Barlowe,  Tom  Fadden,  Ben 
Weldon,  Trevor  Bardette.  Reviewed  8-13-46. 

BLACK  ANCEL 

UNIV.  Producers,  Tom  McKnight  and  Roy  William 
Nei II.  Director,  Roy  William  Neill.  Screenplay  by 
Roy  Chanslor.  Based  on  the  novel  by  Cornell  Wool- 
rich.  Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction.  Jack 
Otterson  and  Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Russell 
A.  Gausman  and  E.  R.  Robinson.  Special  photography 
by  D.  S.  Horsley.  Assistant  director,  Charles  S.  Gould. 
Musical  score,  Frank  Skinner.  Songs,  Jack  Brooks 
and  Edgar  Fairchild.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Tech- 
nician, Joe  Lapis.  Dialog  director,  Raymond  Kessler. 
Edited  by  Saul  A.  Goodkind. 

CAST  —  Dan  Duryea,  June  Vincent,  Peter  Lorre, 
Broderick  Crawford,  Wallace  Ford,  Hobart  Cava- 
naugh,  Constance  Dowling,  Freddie  Steele,  Ben 
Bard,  John  Phillips,  Junius  Mathews.  Maurice  St. 
Clair,  Vilova,  Pat  Starling.  Reviewed  8-1-46. 

BLACK  BEAUTY 

Alson-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Edward  L.  Alperson. 
Director,  Max  Nosseck.  Screenplay,  Lillie  Hayward, 
Agnes  Christine  Johnston.  From  the  book  by  Anna 
Sewell.  Photography,  Roy  Hunt.  Music,  Dimitri  Tiom- 
kin.  Music  supervisor,  David  Chudnow.  Art  direction 
Arthur  Lonergan.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  P.  Thomp- 


son. Edited  by  Martin  Cole.  Sound,  John  Carter. 
Assistant  director,  Louis  Germonprez. 

CAST  —  Mona  Freeman,  Richard  Denning,  Evelyn 
Ankers,  Charles  Evans,  J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Moyna  Mac- 
gill,  Terry  Kilburn,  Thomas  P.  Dillon,  Arthur  Space, 
John  Burton,  Olaf  Hytten,  Leyland  Hodgson,  Clifford 
Brooke.  Reviewed  7-17-46. 

BLACKIE  AND  THE  LAW 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  D.  Ross 
Lederman.  Original  screenplay,  Harry  J.  Essex.  Based 
on  character  created  by  Jack  Boyle.  Additional  dia- 
logue, Malcolm  Stuart  Boylan.  Photography,  George 
Meehan.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decora- 
tions, Bill  Calvert.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakal- 
einikoff.  Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Philip  Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  Ben  Kadish. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  Trudy  Marshall,  Constance 
Dowling,  Richard  Lane,  George  E.  Stone,  Frank  Sully, 
Warren  Ashe,  Selmer  Jackson.  Reviewed  1-23-47. 

BLONDE  ALIBI 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Ben  Pivar.  Associate 
producer,  George  Bricker.  Director,  Will  Jason. 
Screenplay  by  George  Bricker.  From  original  story 
by  Gordon  Kahn.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman. 
Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson  and  Robert  Clatworthy. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ted  Von 
Hemert.  Musical  director,  Edgar  Fairchild.  Sound, 
Bernard  B.  Brown,  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Edited  by  Ed- 
ward Curtiss.  Assistant  director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST  —  Martha  O'Driscoll,  Tom  Neal,  Donald 
MacBride,  Robert  Armstrong,  Samuel  S.  Hinds.  Elisha 
Cook,  Jr.,  Peter  Whitney,  Oliver  Blake,  John  Berkes, 
Matt  Willis.  Reviewed  3-18-46. 

BLONDE  FOR  A  DAY 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Screen- 
play, Fred  Myton.  Based  upon  original  characters  and 
story  by  Brett  Halliday.  Photography  Jack  Green- 
halgh.  Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody.  Sound,  Franklin 
Hansen.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Art  direction, 
Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif. 
Assistant  director,  Stanley  Neufeld. 

CAST — Hugh  Beaumont,  Kathryn  Adams,  Cy  Ken- 
dall, Marjorie  Hoshelle,  Richard  Fraser,  Paul  Bryar, 
Mauritz  Hugo,  Charles  Wilson,  Sonia  Sorel,  Frank 
Ferguson,  Clare  Rochelle.  Reviewed  7-31-46. 

BLONDIE  KNOWS  BEST 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Abby  Berlin. 
Screenplay,  Edward  Bernds,  Al  Martin.  Original  Ed- 
ward Bernds,  based  on  comic  strip  created  by  Chic 
Young.  Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Art  direction, 
Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations,  James  Crowe.  Music 
score,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director, 
Seymour  Friedman. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry  Simms, 
Marjorie  Kent,  Steven  Geray,  Jonathan  Hale,  Shemp 
Howard,  Jerome  Cowan,  Danny  Mummert,  Ludwig 
Donath,  Ray  Teal,  Edwin  Cooper.  Jack  Rice.  Alyn 
Lockwood,  Carol  Hughes,  Kay  Mallory.  Rev.  4-3-47. 

BLONDIE'S   LUCKY  DAY 

COL.  Director,  Abbey  Berlin.  Original  screen- 
play, Connie  Lee.  Based  upon  comic  strip,  "Blondie," 
created  by  Chic  Young.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Con- 
nell..  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  direction.  Perry 
Smith.  Set  decorations,  Herman  Schoenbrun.  Musical 
director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Sound  technician, 
Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry  Simms, 
Marjorie  Kent  Robert  Stanton,  Angelyn  Orr,  Jona- 
than Hale,  Frank  Jenks,  Paul  Harvey,  Charles  Arnt, 
Jack  Rice,  Bobby  Larson,  Margie  Liszt,  Frank  Orth 
and  Daisy.  Reviewed  4-30-46. 

THE  BLUE  DAHLIA 

PARA.  Producer,  John  Houseman.  Director,  George 
Marshall.  Screenplay-original  by  Raymond  Chandler. 
Photography,  Lionel  Lindon.  Process  photography, 
Farcoit  Edouart.  Music  direction,  Victor  Young.  Edited 
by  Arthur  Schmidt.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Walter 
Tyler.  Set  decoration,  Sam  Comer,  Jimmy  Walters. 
Sound  technician,  Gene  Merritt,  Joel  Moss.  Assistant 
director,  C.  C.  Coleman. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Veronica  Lake,  William  Ben- 


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dix,  Howard  DaSilva,  Doris  Dowling,  Tom  Powers, 
Hugh  Beaumont,  Howard  Freeman,  Don  Costello, 
Will  Wright,  Frank  Faylen,  Walter  Sande.  Reviewed 

1-  28-46. 

BLUE  SKIES 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Sol  C.  Siegel.  Di- 
rector, Stuart  Heisler.  Screenplay,  Arthur  Sheekman. 
Original  idea  by  Irving  Berlin.  Adaptation,  Allan 
Scott.  Special  photographic  effects,  Cordon  Jennings. 
Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Photography, 
Charles  Lang  Jr.,  William  Snyder.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus,  Robert  Brower.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Hal  Pereira.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer,  Maurice  Goodman.  Vocal  arrangements, 
Joseph  J.  Lilley,  Troy  Sanders.  Musical  director,  Rob- 
ert Emmett  Dolan.  Songs,  Irving  Berlin.  Dance  direc- 
tor, Hermes  Pan.  Edited  by  LeRoy  Stone.  Sound 
technician,  Hugo  Grenzbach.  John  Cope.  Assistant 
director,  C.  C.  Coleman  Jr. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Fred  Astaire,  Joan  Caulfield, 
Billy  De  Wolfe,  Olga  San  Juan,  Frank  Faylen,  Victoria 
Home,  Karolyn  Crimes.  Reviewed  9-26-46. 

BORDER  BANDITS 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Screenplay,  Frank  H.  Young.  Pho- 
tography, William  A.  Sickner.  Sound  technician,  Clen 
Glenn.  Edited  by  Carrol  Lewis.  Musical  director,  Frank 
Sanucci.  Set  decoration,  Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Davis. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Riley  Hill,  Rosa  Del  Rosario,  John  Merton,  Tom 
Quinn,  Frank  LaRue,  Steve  Clark,  Charles  Stevens, 
Lucio  Villegas,  Bud  Osborne,  Pat  R.  McCee.  Reviewed 

2-  15-46. 

BOWERY  BOMBSHELL 
MONO.  Producers,  Lindsley  Parsons  and  Jan  Crippo. 
Director,  Phil  Karlson.  Original  screenplay  by  Edmond 
Seward.  Suggested  by  story  by  Victor  Hammond. 
Additional  dialogue.  Tim  Ryan.  Assistant  director, 
Doc  Joos.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Musical 
director,  Edward  Kay.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton. 
Sound,  Tom  Lambert,  William  Austin.  Supervising 
editor,  Richard  Currier. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Bobby  Jordan, 
Billy  Benedict,  David  Corcey,  Teala  Loring,  Sheldon 
Leonard,  Dawn  Kennedy,  James  Burke,  Vince  Bar- 
nett,  Wee  Willie  Davis,  William  Ruhl,  Emmett 
Vogan,  Bernard  Corcey,  Milton  Parsons,  Lester  Dorr, 
William  Newell,  Eddie  Dunn.  Reviewed  7-17-46. 

A  BOY,  A  CIRL  AND  A  DOC 
FILM  CLASSICS.  Producer,  W.  R.  Frank.  Associate 
producer,  Fred  W.  Kane.  Director-adaptation,  Herbert 
Kline.  Screenplay,  Maurice  Clark,  Irving  Fineman. 
Original,  Leopold  Atlas.  Photography,  Edward  Hull. 
Edited  by  Marguerite  Francisco.  Assistant  director, 
Don  Verk. 

CAST — Jerry  Hunter,  Sharyn  Moffett,  Harry  Dav- 
enport, Lionel  Stander,  Charles  Williams,  Charlotte 
Treadway,  Howard  Johnson,  John  Vosper,  Nancy 
Evans.  Reviewed  7-19-46. 

BOY'S  RANCH 

MCM.  Producer.  Robert  Sisk.  Director,  Roy  Row- 
land. Original  story  and  screenplay,  William  Ludwig. 
Photography,  Charles  Salerno,  Jr.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Cibbons  and  Edward  Carfagno.  Set  decora- 
tions, Edwin  B.  Willis.  Musical  score,  Nathaniel 
Shikret.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Edited  by  Ralph 
E.  Winters.  Assistant  director,  Bert  Glazer. 

CAST — -Jackie  "Butch"  Jenkins,  James  Craig, 
Skippy  Homeier,  Dorothy  Patrick,  Ray  Collins, 
Darryl  Hickman,  Sharon  McManus,  Minor  Watson, 
Ceraldine  Wall,  Arthur  Space,  Robert  Emmett 
O'Connor,  Moroni  Olsen.  Reviewed  4-30-46. 

BREAKFAST  IN  HOLLYWOOD 

Coldcn-UA.  Producer,  Robert  S.  Golden.  Director, 
Harold  Schuster.  Original  story  and  screenplay,  Earl 
W.  Baldwin.  Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Production 
manager,  Harold  Lewis.  Edited  by  Bernard  W.  Bur- 
ton. Production  designer  William  Flannery.  Dialog 
director,  Dixie  McCoy.  Assistant  director,  Harold 
Codsoe.  Sound,  Max  Hutchinson.  Music  director,  Nat 
Finston.    Songs,    Lou    Alter,    Maria    Shelton,  Nat 


"King"  Cole,  Bob  Levinson,  Howard  Leeds,  Spike 
Jones,  Jack  Elliott. 

CAST — Tom  Breneman,  Bonita  Granville,  Beulah 
Bondi,  Edward  Ryan,  Raymond  Walburn,  Billie  Burke, 
Zazu  Pitts,  Hedda  Hopper,  Andy  Russell,  Spike  Jones 
and  his  City  Slickers,  King  Cole  Trio.  Reviewed 
1-14-46. 

THE  BRIDE  WORE  BOOTS 

PARA.  Producer,  Seton  I.  Miller.  Director,  Irving 
Pichel.  Screenplay,  Dwight  Mitchell  Wiley.  From 
story  by  Dwight  Mitchell  Wiley,  and  play  by  Harry 
Segall.  Photography,  Stuart  Thompson.  Special  pho- 
tographic effects,  Cordon  Jennings.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  John  Meeham.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer,  Jerry  Welch.  Edited  by  Ellsworth  Hoagland. 
Music  score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Assistant  director, 
Oscar  Rudolph  and  Frank  Permenter.  Sound,  Ray 
Meadows,  Don  Johnson. 

CAST  —  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Robert  Cummings, 
Diana  Lynn,  Patric  Knowles,  Peggy  Wood,  Robert 
Benchley,  Willie  Best,  Natalie  Wood,  Gregory  Mura- 
dian,  Mary  Young.  Reviewed  3-19-46. 

BRINGING  UP  FATHER 

MONO.  Producer,  Barney  Gerard.  Director,  Eddie 
Cline.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Warner.  Original,  Barney 
Gerard  and  Eddie  Cline.  Based  on  comic  strip  by 
George  McManus.  Photography.  L.  W.  O'Connell. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Ralph 
Dixon.  Sound  technician,  Elden  Ruberg.  Assistant 
director,  Freddie  Fox. 

CAST  —  Joe  Yule,  Renie  Riano,  Ceorge  McManus, 
Tim  Ryan,  June  Harrison,  Wallace  Chadwell,  Tom 
Kennedy,  Laura  Treadwell,  William  Frambes,  Pat 
Coldin,  Jack  Norton,  Ferris  Taylor,  Tom  Dugan,  Joe 
Devlin,  Fred  Kelsey,  Charles  Wilson,  Herbert  Evans, 
Dick  Ryan,  Mike  Pat  Donovan,  Bob  Carleton,  Ceorge 
Hickman.  Reviewed  10-11-46. 

THE  BRUTE  MAN 

PRC.  Producer,  Ben  Pivar.  Director,  Jean  Yar- 
brough.  Dialog  director,  Raymond  Kessler.  Screen- 
play. Ceorge  Bricker,  M.  Coates  Webster.  Original. 
Dwight  V.  Babock.  Photography,  Maury  Certsman. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Gross- 
man. Edited  by  Philip  Cahn.  Sound  technician,  Joe 
Lapis.  Assistant  director,  Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST  —  Rondo  Hatton,  Tom  Neal,  Jane  Adams, 
Donald  MacBride,  Peter  Whitney,  Fred  Coby,  Jan 
Wiley,  Janelle  Johnson.  Reviewed  10-18-46. 

CALIFORNIA  GOLD  RUSH 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Screenplay,  Bob  Williams.  Photog- 
raphy, William  Bradford.  Musical  director,  Richard 
Cherwin.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound,  Earl  Crain, 
Sr.  Art  director,  Frank  Hotaling.  Assistant  director, 
Don  Verk. 

CAST — Wild  Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Flem- 
ing, Peggy  Stewart,  Russell  Simpson,  Dick  Curtis, 
Joel  Friedkin,  Kenne  Duncan,  Tom  London,  Monte 
Hale,  Wen  Wright,  Dickie  Dillon,  Mary  Arden,  Jack 
Kirk.  Reviewed  2-22-46. 

CANYON  PASSACE 

Wanger-UNIV.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Walter 
Wanger.  Associate  producer,  Alexander  Colitzen. 
Director,  Jacques  Tourneur.  Assistant  director,  Fred 
Frank.  Screenplay,  Ernest  Pascal.  Original,  "Can- 
yon Passage,"  by  Ernest  Haycox.  Photography,  Ed- 
ward Cronjager.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kal- 
mus and  William  Ritzche.  Art  direction  John  B. 
Goodman  and  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Leigh  Smith.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Frank  Skinner.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Dia- 
log director,  Anthony  Jowitt.  Special  photography, 
D.  S.  Horsley.  Edited  by  Milton  Carruth. 

CAST  —  Dana  Andrews,  Brian  Donlevy,  Susan 
Hayward,  Hoagy  Carmichael,  Andy  Devine,  Ward 
Bond,  Patricia  Roc,  Stanley  Ridges,  Roy  Holden. 
Lloyd  Bridges,  Victor  Cutler,  Onslow  Stevens,  Rose 
Hobart,  Dorothy  Peterson,  Halliwell  Hobbes,  James 
Cardwell,  Ray  Teal,  Virginia  Patton,  Tad  Devine, 
Denny  Devine,  Francis  McDonald,  Erville  Alderson, 
Ralph  Peters,  Jack  Rockwell,  Joseph  P.  Mack,  Gene 
Stutenroth,  Karl  Hackett,  Jack  Clifford,  Daral  Hud- 
son, Dick  Alexander,  Wallace  Scott,  Chief  Yow- 
lachi.  Reviewed  7-15-46. 


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THE  CARAVAN  TRAIL 

PRC.  Producer-director,  Robert  Emmett.  Original 
screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photography,  Marcel 
Le  Picard.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Musical 
director,  Carl  Hoefle.  Sound,  Max  Hutchinson.  Edited 
by  Hugh  Winn.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Cavalieri. 

CAST  —  Eddie  Dean,  Al  La  Rue,  Jean  Carlin,  Em- 
mett Lynn,  Robert  Malcolm,  Charles  King,  Robert 
Barron,  Forrest  Taylor,  Bob  Duncan,  Jack  O'Shea,  Lee 
Roberts,  Wyley  Grant,  Terry  Frost,  Lee  Bennett, 
Lloyd  Ingraham.  Reviewed  3-26-46. 

THE  CAT  CREEPS 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Howard  Welsch.  As- 
sociate producer,  Will  Cowan.  Director,  Erie  C.  Ken- 
ton. Screenplay,  Edward  Dein,  Jerry  Warner.  Origi- 
nal story,  Gerald  Geraghty.  Photography,  George 
Robinson.  Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Musical 
director.  Paul  Sawtell.  Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson, 
Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Gausmann,  T.  F.  Offenbecker.  Sound,  Bernard  B. 
Brown,  William  Hedgcock.  Edited  by  Russell  Schoen- 
garth. Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Lois  Collier,  Fred  Brady,  Paul  Kelly, 
Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Rose  Hobart, 
Jonathan  Hale,  Iris  Clive,  Vera  Lewis,  William  David- 
son, Arthur  Loft,  Jerry  Jerome.  Reviewed  4-5-46. 

THE  CATMAN  OF  PARIS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Marek  M.  Libkov.  Di- 
rector, Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay,  Sher- 
man L.  Lowe.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Art 
director,  Cano  Chittendon.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.,  James  Redd.  Musical  director,  Rich- 
ard Cherwin.  Music  score.  Dale  Butts.  Edited  by 
Harry  Keller.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Dance  director, 
Larry  Ceballos.  Assistant  director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST  —  Carl  Esmond,  Lenore  Aubert,  Adele 
Mara,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Gerald  Mohr,  Fritz  Feld, 
Francis  Pierlot,  George  Renavent,  Francis  McDonald, 
Maurice  Cass,  Alphonse  Martell,  Paul  Marion,  John 
Dehner,  Claire  DuBrey,  Anthony  Caruso,  Carl  Neu- 
bert,  George  Davis,  Tanis  Chandler,  Elayne  Lang,  Re- 
viewed 9-2 1  -45. 

CENTENNIAL  SUMMER 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer-director,  Otto 
Preminger.  Screenplay,  Michael  Kanin.  Based  on 
novel  by  Albert  E.  Idell.  Photography,  Ernest  Palmer. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Muel- 
ler. Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Lee  Fuller.  Set  dec- 
orations, Thomas  Little.  Songs,  Jerome  Kern.  Oscar 
Hammerstein  II,  Leo  Robin,  E.  Y.  Harburg.  Edited 
by  Harry  Reynolds.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Maurice 
de  Packh,  Herbert  Spencer,  Conrad  Salinger.  Vocal 
arrangements,  Charles  Henderson.  Musical  direction, 
Alfred  Newman.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred 
Sersen.  Sound,  W.  D.  Flick,  Roger  Heman.  Dances 
staged  by  Dorothy  Fox.  Assistant  director,  Arthur 
Jacobson. 

CAST — Jeanne  Crain,  Cornel  Wilde,  Linda  Darnell, 

William  Eythe,  Walter  Brennan.  Constance  Bennett, 
Dorothy  Gish,  Barbara  Whiting,  Larry  Stevens,  Kath- 
leen Howard.  Buddy  Swan,  Charles  Dingle,  Avon 
Long,  Gavin  Gordon,  Eddie  Dunn,  Lois  Austin,  Harry 
Strang,  Frances  Morris,  Reginald  Sheffield,  William 
Frambes,  Paul  Everton,  James  Metcalfe,  John  Farrell, 
Billy  Wayne  Robert  Malcolm,  Edna  Holland,  Ferris 
Taylor,  Winifred  Harris.  Rodney  Bell,  Clancy  Cooper. 
Reviewed  5-27-46. 

THE  CHASE 

Nero-UA.  Producer,  Seymour  Nebenzal.  Associate 
producer,  Eugene  Frenke.  Director,  Arthur  Ripley. 
Screenplay,  Philip  Yordan.  Based  on  original,  "The 
Black  Path  of  Fear,"  by  Cornell  Woolrich.  Photog- 
raphy, Frank  F.  Planer.  Original  musical  score,  Mi- 
chael Michelet.  Musical  direction,  Heinz  Roemheld. 
Musical  supervision,  David  Chudnow.  Art  direction, 
Robert  Usher.  Set  decorations,  Victor  A.  Gangelin, 
Edward  Mann.  Special  photographic  effects,  Ray  O. 
Binger.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Voglin,  Sound,  Corson 
Jowett. 

CAST — Robert  Cummings,  Michele  Morgan  Steve 
Cochran,  Peter  Lorre,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Jack  Holt, 
Alexis  Minotis,  Don  Wilson,  Nina  Koshetz,  Yolanda 
Lacea,  James  Westerfield,  Jimmy  Ames,  Shirley 
O'Hara.  Reviewed  10-14-46. 


CHILD  OF  DIVORCE 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer- 
screenplay,  Lillie  Hayward.  Director,  Richard  O. 
Fleischer.  Original  play  by  Leopold  L.  Atlas  "Wed- 
nesday's Child."  Photography,  Jack  Mackenzie. 
Special  effects  photographer,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art 
direction,  Albert  D'Agostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  dec- 
orations, Darrell  Silvera,  Wm.  Magginetti.  Music 
score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Edited  by  Samuel  E.  Beetley.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Wolcott.  Assistant  director,  Max  Henry. 

CAST — Sharyn  Moffett,  Regis  Toomey,  Madge 
Meredith,  Walter  Reed,  Una  O'Connor,  Doris  Mer- 
rick, Harry  Cheshire,  Selmer  Jackson,  Lillian  Ran- 
dolph, Pat  Prest,  Gregory  Muradian,  George  McDon- 
ald, Patsy  Converse,  Ann  Carter.  Reviewed  10- 
1 5-46. 

CINDERELLA  JONES 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Busby 
Berkeley.  Screenplay,  Charles  Hoffman.  Original, 
Philip  Wylie.  Photography,  Sol  Polito.  Montage 
photography,  James  Leicester.  Art  direction,  John 
Hughes.  Set  decorations,  Jack  McConaughy.  Orches- 
tral arrangements,  Ray  Heindorf,  Frank  Perkins, 
vocal  arrangements,  Dudley  Chambers.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Songs,  Jule  Styne,  Sammy 
Cahn.  Edited  by  George  Amy.  Sound  technician, 
Dolph  Thomas.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Vreeland. 

CAST — Joan  Leslie,  Robert  Alda,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Ed- 
ward Everett  Horton,  Julie  Bishop,  William  Prince, 
Charles  Dingle,  Ruth  Donnelly  Elisha  Cook,  Jr.,  Ho- 
bart Cavanaugh,  Charles  Arnt,  Chester  Clute.  Ed 
Gargan,  Margaret  Early,  Johnny  Mitchell,  Mary  Dean, 
Monte  Blue,  Marianne  O'Brien,  Marion  Martin.  Re- 
viewed 2-12-46. 

CLAUDIA  AND  DAVID 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Perlberg.  Director, 
Walter  Lang.  Screenplay  by  Rose  Franken  and  Will- 
iam Brown  Meloney.  Adaptation  by  Vera  Caspary. 
From  stories  by  Rose  Franken.  Photography,  Joseph 
La  Shelle.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi  and  Alfred 
Hogsett.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little  and  Ernest 
Lansing.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music,  Cyril  J. 
Mockridge.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Edward  Powell. 
Sound,  Bernard  Freericks  and  Roger  Heman.  Edited 
by  Robert  Simpson.  Assistant  director,  Gaston 
Glass. 

CAST — Dorothy  Maguire,  Robert  Young,  Mary 
Astor,  John  Sutton,  Gail  Patrick,  Rose  Hobart,  Harry 
Davenport,  Florence  Bates,  Jerome  Cowan,  Else 
Janssen,  Frank  Twedell,  Anthony  Sydes,  Pierre  Wat- 
kin,  Henry  Mowbray,  Clara  Blandick,  Eric  Wilton, 
Frank   Darien.    Reviewed  7-24-46. 

CLOAK  AND  DAGGER 

WB.  Producer,  Milton  Sperling.  Director,  Fritz 
Lang.  Screenplay  by  Albert  Maltz  and  Ring  Lardner, 
Jr.  Original  story  by  Boris  Ingster  and  John  Larkin. 
Suggested  by  book  by  Corey  Ford  and  Alastair  Mac- 
Bain.  Photography.  Sol  Polito.  Art  direction.  Max 
Parker.  Set  decorations,  Walter  Hilford.  Special  ef- 
fects by  Harry  Barndollar  and  Edwin  DuPar.  Techni- 
cal adviser,  Michael  Burke.  Music  score,  Max  Steiner. 
Orchestral  arrangements  by  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musi- 
cal director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Sound,  Fiancis  J. 
Scheid.  Edited  by  Christian  Nyby.  Assistant  director, 
Russ  Saunders. 

CAST — Gary  Cooper  Lilli  Palmer,  Robert  Alda, 
Vladimir  Sokoloff,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  Ludwig  Slossel, 
Helene  Thimig,  Dan  Seymour.  Marc  Lawrence,  James 
Flavin,  Pat  O'Moore,  Charles  Marsh.  Rev.  9-5-46. 
Reviewed  9-5-46. 

A  CLOSE  CALL  FOR  BOSTON  BLACKIE 

COL.  Producer,  John  Stone.  Director,  Lew  Landers. 
Screenplay,  Ben  Markson.  Story.  Paul  Yawitz.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Malcolm  Stuart  Boylan.  Photography, 
Burnett  Guffey.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleini- 
koff,  Art  direction,  Carl  Anderson  and  Jerome  Pycha, 
Jr.  Set  decorations,  Albert  Rickerd.  Sound,  Philip 
Faulkner.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Chris  Beute. 

CAST  —  Chester  Morris,  Lynn  Merrick,  Richard 
Lane,  Frank  Sully,  George  E.  Stone,  Claire  Carleton, 
Erik  Rolf,  Charles  Lane,  Robert  Scott,  Emmett 
Vogan,  Russell  Hicks.  Reviewed  4-11-46. 


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CLUNY  BROWN 

20th-FOX.  Producer-director,  Ernst  Lubitsch. 
Screenplay,  Samuel  Hoffenstein,  Elizabeth  Reinhardt. 
Based  on  novel  by  Margery  Sharp.  Photography, 
Joseph  La  Shelle.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  J. 
Russell  Spencer.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Paul 
S.  Fox.  Edited  by  Dorothy  Spencer.  Music,  Cyril 
Mockridge.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Or- 
chestral arrangements.  Maurice  de  Packh.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound,  Arthur  L. 
Kirbach,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Tom 
Dudley. 

CAST — Charles  Boyer,  Jennifer  Jones,  Peter  Law- 
ford,  Helen  Walker,  Reginald  Owen,  Reginald  Gardi- 
ner, Margaret  Bannerman,  Sir  C.  Aubrey  Smith,  Rich- 
ard Haydn,  Sara  Allgood,  Ernest  Cossart,  Una  O'Con- 
nor, Florence  Bates,  Billy  Bevan,  Queenie  Leonard, 
Michael  Dyne,  Christopher  Severn,  Harold  De  Beeker, 
Jean  Prescott,  Charles  Coleman.  Reviewed  5-1-46. 

THE  COCKEYED  MIRACLE 

MCM.  Producer,  Irving  Starr.  Director,  S.  Sylvan 
Simon.  Screenplay,  Karen  De  Wolf.  Based  on  play 
by  George  Seaton.  Photography,  Ray  June.  Edited 
by  Ben  Lewis.  Musical  score,  David  Snell.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons  and 
Richard  Duce.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis  and 
Mildred  Griffiths.  Assistant  director,  Earl  McAvoy. 

CAST  —  Frank  Morgan.  Keenan  Wynn,  Cecil  Kel- 
laway,  Audrey  Totter,  Richard  Quinn,  Gladys  Cooper. 
Marshall  Thompson,  Leon  Ames,  Jane  Green,  Morris 
Ankrum,  Arthur  Space.  Reviewed  7-16-46. 

CODE  OF  THE  LAWLESS 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  W.  Fox.  Origi- 
nal screenplay,  Patricia  Harper.  Photography,  Maury 
Gertsman.  Edited  by  Saul  A.  Goodkind.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mark  Levant.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Jess 
Moulin.  Set  decorations.  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ralph 
Warrington.  Assistant  director.  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Poni  Adams, 
Barbara  Sears,  Hugh  Prosser,  Edward  Howard.  Rune 
Hultman,   Pierce   Lyden,   Roy   Brent.   Rev.  7-5-46. 

COLORADO  SERENADE 

PRC.  (Cinecolor).  Producer-director,  Robert  Em- 
mett  Tansey.  Original  screenplay,  Frances  Kav- 
anaugh.  Photography.  Robert  Shackelford.  Cinecolor 
supervision,  Arthur  Phelps.  Art  direction,  Edward  C. 
Jewell.  Songs,  Eddie  Dean,  H.  I.  Canova,  Sam  Arm- 
strong, Carl  Hoefle.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound 
technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Harold 
Knox. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  David  Sharpe,  Roscoe  Ates, 
Mary  Kenyon,  Forrest  Taylor,  Dennis  Moore,  Abigail 
Adams,  Warner  Richmond,  Lee  Bennett,  Robert  Mc- 
Kenzie,  Bob  Duncan.  Reviewed  6-7-46. 

CONQUEST  OF  CHEYENNE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Screenplay  by  Earl  Snell.  From  an 
original  story  by  Bert  Horsewell  and  Joseph  Poland, 
based  on  Fred  Harman's  comic  strip,  by  special  ar- 
rangement with  Stephen  Slesinger.  Photography, 
William  Bradford.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Musical 
director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Art 
director,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  and  Ralph  Zakoura.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming. 
Peggy  Stewart,  Jay  Kirby,  Milton  Kibbee.  Tom  Lon- 
don, Emmett  Lynn,  Kenne  Ducan,  George  Sher- 
wood, Frank  McCarroll,  Jay  Kirk,  Tom  Chatterton. 
Reviewed  6-21  -46. 

CORNERED 

RKO.  Producer,  Adrian  Scott.  Director,  Edward 
Dmytryk.  Screenplay  by  John  Paxton.  Story  and 
adaptation,  John  Wexley.  Photography,  Harry  J. 
Wild.  Music  by  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Gil  Crau. 
Sound,  Richard  Van  Hessen  and  James  G.  Stewart. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino  and  Carroll 
Clark.  Set  decorations.  Darrell  Silvera.  Assistant 
director  Ruby  Rosenberg.  Dialog  director,  Leslie 
Urbach.  Edited  bv  Joseph  Noriega. 

CAST — Dick    Powell,    Walter    Slezak,  Micheline 


Cheirel,  Nina  Vale,  Morris  Carnovsky,  Edgar  Barrier, 
Steven  Geray,  Jack  LaRue,  Luther  Adler,  Gregory 
Gay.  Reviewed  11-14-45. 

COURAGE  OF  LASSIE 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Sisk.  Di- 
rector, Fred  M.  Wilcox.  Original  screenplay,  Lionel 
Houser.  Photography,  Leonard  Smith,  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Co-director 
of  animal  sequences,  Basil  Wrangel.  Musical  score, 
Scott  Bradley  Bronislau  Kaper.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Paul  Youngblood.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Paul  Huldschinsky.  Edited  by  Conrad  Nervig. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Sidney 
Sidman. 

CAST — Lassie,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  Frank  Morgan, 
Tom  Drake,  Selena  Royle,  Harry  Davenport,  George 
Cleveland,  Catherine  Frances  McLeod,  Morris  An- 
krum, Mitchell  Lewis,  Jane  Green,  David  Holt,  Wil- 
liam Wallace,  Minor  Watson,  Donald  Curtis,  Clancy 
Cooper,  Carl  "Alfalfa"  Switzer,  Conrad  Binyon.  Re- 
viewed 5-7-46. 

COWBOY  BLUES 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Naz- 
arro.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photo- 
graphy, George  F.  Kelley.  Art  Direction,  Charles 
Clague.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Bradfield.  Musical 
director,  Paul  Mertz.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound 
technician,  Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant  director, 
William  O'Connor. 

CAST  —  Ken  Curtis,  Jeff  Donnell,  Guy  Kibbee, 
Guinn  Williams,  Peg  La  Centra,  Mrs.  Uppington, 
Robert  Scott,  Alan  Bridge,  Jack  Rockwell,  Forbes 
Murray,  Vernon  Dent,  Coulter  Irwin,  The  Town 
Criers,  Deuce  Spriggens  and  his  Band,  The  Plains- 
men, Carolina  Cotton  and  Hezzy,  Ken,  Gil  and  Gabe 
(Hoosier  Hot  Shots).  Reviewed  4-17-47. 

CRACK-UP 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Director, 
Irving  Reis.  Screenplay  by  John  Paxton,  Ben  Bengel. 
Ray  Spencer.  Suggested  by.  a  short  story,  "Madman's 
Holiday,"  by  Frederic  Brown.  Photography,  Robert 
de  Grasse.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino  and  Jack  Okey.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera  and  Michael  Orenbach. 
Music,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  direction,  C.  Bakal- 
einikoff. Sound,  John  Cass  and  Terry  Kellum.  Dialog 
director,  Leslie  Urbach.  Assistant  director,  James 
Anderson.  Edited  by  Frederic  Knudtson. 

CAST  —  Pat  O'Brien,  Claire  Trevor,  Herbert  Mar- 
shall, Ray  Collins,  Wallace  Ford,  Dean  Harens, 
Damian  O'Flynn,  Erskine  Sanford,  Mary  Ware.  Re- 
viewed 6-13-46. 

CRIME  DOCTOR'S  MAN  HUNT 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director 
William  Castle.  Screenplay,  Leigh  Brackett.  Original, 
Eric  Taylor.  Based  on  radio  program  by  Max  Marcin. 
Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Art  director,  Hans 
Radon.  Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery.  Musi- 
cal director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Dwight 
Caldwell.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Ellen  Drew,  William  Fraw- 
ley  Frank  Sully,  Claire  Carleton,  Bernard  Nedell, 
lack  Lee,  Francis  Pierlot,  Myron  Healy,  Olin  Howlin, 
Ivan  Triesault,  Paul  E.  Burns,  Mary  Newton,  Leon 
Lenoir.  Reviewed  1-15-47. 

CRIME  DOCTOR'S  WARNINC 

COL.  Producer.  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director, 
William  Castle.  Assistant  director,  Leonard  Shapiro. 
Story  and  screenplay  by  Eric  Taylor.  Based  on  the 
radio  program,  "Crime  Doctor,"  by  Max  Marcin. 
Photography,  L.  W.  O'Connell.  Musical  director, 
Paul  Sawtell.  Sound,  Hugh  McDowell.  Edited  by 
Dwight  Caldwell. 

CAST — -Warner  Baxter,  John  Litel,  Dusty  Ander- 
son, Coulter  Irwin,  Miles  Mander,  John  Abbott,  Ed- 
ward Ciannelli,  Alma  Kruger,  J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Franco 
Corsaro.  Reviewed  6-29-45. 

CRIME  OF  THE  CENTURY 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Walter  H.  Goetz.  Direc- 
tor, Philip  Ford.  Screenplay,  O'Leta  Rhinehart,  Wil- 
liam Hagens.  Gertrude  Walker.  Original  story,  O'Leta 


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PRODUCTIONS     19  4  6 


Rhinehart,  William  Hagens.  Photography,  Reggie 
Lanning.  Edited  by  William  P.  Thompson.  Musical 
director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound,  Ed  Borschell.  Art 
director,  Cano  Chittenden.  Assistant  director,  Al 
Wood.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and 
James  Redd. 

CAST  —  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Michael  Browne, 
Martin  Kosleck,  Betty  Shaw,  Paul  Stanton,  Mary 
Currier,  Tom  London,  Ray  Walker,  Don  Costello, 
Earle  Hodgins,  Carry  Owen,  Charles  Cane,  Charles 
Wilson,  Frances  Morris,  Frederick  Howard,  David 
Fresco.  Reviewed  6-12-46. 

CRIMINAL  COURT 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Robert  Wise.  Screenplay, 
Lawrence  Kimble.  Based  on  story  by  Earl  Felton. 
Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Special  effects,  Russell 
A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D.'Agostino  and 
Lucius  0.  Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera 
and  Michael  Orenbach.  Music  by  Paul  Sawtell.  Music 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Sound,  Francis  M.  Sarver 
and  Roy  Granville.  Edited  by  Robert  Swink.  Assis- 
tant director,  Sam  Ruman. 

CAST  —  Tom  Conway,  Martha  O'Driscoll,  June 
Clayworth,  Robert  Armstrong,  Addison  Richards,  Pat 
Cleason,  Steve  Brodie,  Robert  Warwick,  Phil  War- 
ren, Joe  Devlin,  Lee  Bonnell,  Robert  Clarke.  Re- 
viewed 8-8-46. 

CUBAN  PETE 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Howard  Welsch.  As- 
sociate producer,  Will  Cowan.  Director,  Jean  Yar- 
brough.  Screenplay,  Robert  Presnell,  Sr.  and  M. 
Coates  Webster.  Original  story,  Bernard  Feins.  Pho- 
tography, Maury  Certsman.  Art  direction,  Jack 
Otterson  and  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman,  T.  F.  Offenbecker.  Musical 
direction,  Milton  Rosen.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown, 
Jess  Moulin.  Dialog  director  Bob  O'Connor.  Edited 
by  Otto  Ludwig.  Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Desi  Arnaz,  Joan  Fulton.  Beverly  Sim- 
mons, Don  Porter,  Jacqueline  deWit,  King  Sisters, 
Ethel  Smith,  Pedro  De  Cordoba,  Igor  De  Navrotski, 
Yvette  Von  Koris.  Reviewed  7-19-46. 

DANCER  WOMAN 

UNIV.  Producer,  Morgan  Cox.  Director,  Lewis  D. 
Collins.  Original  screenplay,  Josef  Mischel.  Photog- 
raphy, Maury  Certsman.  Art  direction,  Jack  Otter- 
son  and  Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  Russell 
A.  Gausman  and  Leigh  Smith.  Musical  director,  Paul 
Sawtell.  Dialog  director,  Willard  Holland.  Sound, 
Bernard  B.  Brown,  Jess  Moulin.  Edited  by  Russell 
Schoengarth.  Assistant  director,  Buddy  Shyer. 

CAST  —  Don  Porter,  Brenda  Joyce,  Patricia  Mori- 
son,  Milburn  Stone,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Kathleen  How- 
ard, Ted  Hecht,  Leonard  East,  Charles  D.  Brown. 
Reviewed  7-8-46. 

DANGEROUS  BUSINESS 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  D.  Ross 
Lederman.  Screenplay,  Hal  Smith.  Original  play  by 
Harry  J.  Essex.  Photography,  George  B.  Meehan. 
Art  direction,  Robert  Peterson.  Set  decorations, 
James  M.  Crowe.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound 
technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Milton 
Feldman. 

CAST  —  Forrest  Tucker,  Lynn  Merrick,  Gerald 
Mohr,  Gus  Schilling.  Shemp  Howard,  Frank  Sully, 
Cora  Witherspoon,  Thurston  Hall,  William  Forrest, 
Matt  Willis,  Ben  Welden.  Reviewed  10-23-46. 

DANGEROUS  MILLIONS 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel  -  20th-FOX.  Associate  producer, 
Paul  Wurtzel.  Director,  James  Tinling.  Original  and 
screenplay,  Irving  Cummings,  Jr.,  Robert  G.  North. 
Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art  direction,  Robert 
Peterson.  Set  decorations,  Al  Creenwood.  Music 
score,  Darrell  Colker.  Musical  director,  David  Chud- 
now.  Edited  by  William  E.  Claxton.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Earl  Bellamy. 

CAST  —  Kent  Taylor,  Dona  Drake,  Tala  Birell, 
Leonard  Strong,  Konstantin  Shayne,  Robert  H.  Bar- 
rat,  Rex  Evans,  Rudolph  Anders,  Otto  Reichow, 
Franco  Cosario,  Henry  Rowland,  Victor  Sen  Yung. 
Reviewed  1  1  -29-46. 


DANGEROUS  MONEY 

MONO.  Producer,  Jack  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Terry 
Morse.  Screenplay,  Miriam  Kissinger.  Original  charac- 
ters created  by  Earl  Derr  Biggers.  Photography,  Will- 
iam Sickner.  Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Super- 
vising editor,  Richard  Currier.  Edited  by  William 
Austin.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
director,  Wesley  Barry. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Gloria  Warren,  Victor  Sen 
Yung,  Richard  Vallin,  Joseph  Crehan,  Willie  Best, 
John  Harmon,  Bruce  Edwards,  Dick  Elliott,  Joe  Allen, 
jr.,  Amira  Moustafa,  Tristram  Coffin,  Alan  Douglas, 
Selmer  Jackson,  Dudley  Dickerson,  Rita  Punay,  Elaine 
Lange,  Emmett  Vogan,  Leslie  Denison.  Reviewed 
10-7-46. 

DANNY  BOY 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Terry  Morse. 
Screenplay,  Raymond  L.  Schrock.  Original,  Taylor 
Caven.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Art  direc- 
tion, Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Musical  director,  Walter  Greene. 
Edited  by  George  McGuire.  Sound  technician,  Max 
Hutchinson.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Knox. 

CAST — Robert  "Buzzy"  Henry,  Ralph  Lewis, 
Sybil  Merrit,  Helen  Brown,  Walter  Soderling, 
Joseph  Granby,  Michael  McGuire,  Bobbie  Valentine, 
Charles  Bates,  Larry  Dixon,  Eve  March,  Richard  Kip- 
ling, James  Metcalfe,  Tay  Dunn,  Pat  Gleason,  Eric 
Younger,  Myron  Wilton,  Hal  Carlson,  Billy  Bernard, 
Sam  Ash,  Hugh  Murray,  Hazel  Boyne,  Pamela  Pay- 
ton,  June  Hedin  and  "Ace"  as  "Danny  Boy."  Re- 
viewed 10-24-45. 

DARK  ALIBI 

MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Phil 
Karlson.  Screenplay,  George  Callahan.  Photography, 
William  A.  Sickner.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Ed- 
ited by  Ace  Herman.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lam- 
bert. Assistant  director,  Doc  Joos. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Mantan  Moreland,  Ben  Car- 
ter, Benson  Fong,  Teala  Loring,  George  Holmes, 
Joyce  Compton,  John  Eldredge,  Russell  Hicks,  Tim 
Ryan,  Janet  Shaw,  Edward  Earle,  Ray  Walker,  Milton 
Parsons,  Edna  Holland.  Anthony  Warde,  George  Eld- 
redge. Reviewed  4-19-46. 

THE  DARK  CORNER 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director, 
Henry  Hathaway.  Screenplay  by  Jay  Dratler  and 
Bernard  Schoenfeld.  Based  on  a  story  by  Leo  Rosten. 
Photography,  Joe  MacDonald.  Art  direction,  James 
Basevi  and  Leland  Fuller.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little  and  Paul  S.  Fox.  Special  photographic  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Music,  Cyril  Mockridge.  Musical  direc- 
tion, Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Mau- 
rice de  Packh.  Sound,  W.  D.  Flick  and  Harry  M. 
Leonard.  Edited  by  J.  Watson  Webb.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Bill  Eckhardt. 

CAST — Lucille  Ball,  Clifton  Webb,  William  Ben- 
dix,  Mark  Stevens,  Kurt  Kreuger,  Cathy  Downs,  Reed 
Hadley,  Constance  Collier,  Molly  Lamont,  Forbes 
Murray,  Regina  Wallace,  John  Goldsworthy,  Charles 
Wagenheim,  Minerva  Urecal,  Matt  McHugh,  Hope 
Landin,  Gisela  Werbisek,  Vincent  Graeff,  Frieda  Stoll, 
Thomas  Martin,  Mary  Field,  Ellen  Corby,  Eloise 
Hardt,  Steve  Olsen.  Reviewed  4-3-46. 

THE  DARK  HORSE 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Howard  Welsch.  As- 
sociate producer,  Will  Cowan.  Director,  Will  Jason. 
Screenplay  by  Charles  R.  Marion  and  Leo  Solo- 
mon. Original  story  by  Sam  Hellman.  Photography, 
Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction.  Jack  Otterson  and  Harold 
MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and 
Fred  B.  Martin.  Musical  director,  Hans  ).  Salter. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres. 
Assistant  director,  Phil  Bowles. 

CAST — Phillip  Terry,  Ann  Savage,  Allen  Jenkins, 
Jane  Darwell,  Donald  MacBride,  Edward  Gargan,  Ray- 
mond Largay,  Ruth  Lee,  Mary  Gordon,  Si  Jenks,  Ar- 
thur Q.  Bryan,  Henri  De  Soto.  Reviewed  7-10-46. 

THE  DARK  MIRROR 

Int. -UNIV.  Producer-screenplay,  Nunnally  John- 
son. Director,  Robert  Siodmak.  Original  novel  by 
Vladimir  Pozner.  Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Spe- 
cial effects,  J.  Devereaux  Jennings,  Paul  Lerpae. 
Production  design,  Duncan  Cramer.  Set  decorations. 


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Hugh  Hunt.  Music  score,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by 
Ernest  Nims,  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Assistant 
director,  Jack  Voglin. 

CAST — Olivia  de  Havilland,  Lew  Ayres,  Thomas 
Mitchell,  Richard  Long,  Charles  Evans,  Marta  Mitro- 
vich,  Amelita  Ward,  Carry  Owen,  Lester  Allen,  Lela 
Bliss.  Reviewed  10-2-46. 

DAYS  OF  BUFFALO  BILL 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Director, 
Thomas  Carr.  Screenplay,  William  Lively,  Doris  Schro- 
der. Photography,  Alfred  Keller.  Art  direction,  Fred 
A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Ralph 
Zakoura.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Edited 
by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Victor  Appel. 
Assistant  director,  Nate  Barrager. 

CAST- — Sunset  Carson,  Peggy  Stewart,  Tom  Lon- 
don, James  Craven,  Rex  Lease,  Edmund  Cobb,  Eddie 
Parker.  Michael  Sloane,  Jay  Kirby,  George  Chesebro, 
Edward  Cassidy,  Frank  O'Connor.  Reviewed  3-8-46. 

DEADLINE  AT  DAWN 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Adrian  Scott.  Director,  Harold  Clurman.  Assistant  di- 
rector, William  Dorfman.  Screenplay  by  Clifford 
Odets.  Based  on  novel  by  William  Irish.  Photography, 
Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walk- 
er. Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino  and  Jack 
Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Music,  Hanns 
Eisler.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f .  Sound,  Earl 
A.  Wolcott,  James  C.  Stewart.  Edited  by  Roland 
Cross. 

CAST — Susan  Hayward,  Paul  Lukas,  Bill  Williams, 
Joseph  Calleia,  Osa  Massen,  Lola  Lane,  Jerome  Cow- 
an, Marvin  Miller,  Roman  Bohnen,  Steven  Ceray, 
Joe  Sawyer,  Constance  Worth,  Joseph  Crehan.  Re- 
viewed 2-12-46. 

DEADLINE  FOR  MURDER 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  M. 
Wurtzel.  Director,  James  Tinling.  Original  screen- 
play by  Irving  Cummings,  Jr.  Photography,  Benja- 
min Kline.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha.  Set  decora- 
tions. Sydney  Moore.  Musical  score,  Rudy  Schrager. 
Sound,  John  Carter.  Technical  director,  Frank  L. 
James.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey.  Edited  by  Wil- 
liam Claxton. 

CAST — Paul  Kelly,  Kent  Taylor,  Sheila  Ryan,  Je- 
rome Cowan,  Renee  Carson,  Joan  Blair,  Marian  Mar- 
tin, Leslie  Vincent,  Matt  McHugh,  Jody  Gilbert,  Ed- 
ward Marr,  Thomas  Jackson,  Larry  Blake,  Ray  Teal, 
Andre  Chariot,  Emory  Parnell,  Lester  Dorr,  Eddie 
Kane,  William  Newell,  Jack  Mulhall,  Bruce  Fernald, 
Joey  Ray,  Ernest  Hilliard,  Syd  Saylor,  Spec  O'Don- 
nell.  Reviewed  6-17-46. 

DECEPTION 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Irving  Rap- 
per. Screenplay,  John  Collier,  Joseph  Than.  Original, 
Louis  Verneuil.  Photography,  Ernest  Haller.  Art  di- 
rection, Anton  Grot.  Set  decorations,  George  James 
Hopkins.  Music  score,  Eric  Wolfgang  Korngold.  Edit- 
ed by  Alan  Crosland,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Dolph 
Thomas.  Assistant  director,  Jess  Hibbs. 

CAST — Bette  Davis,  Paul  Henreid,  Claude  Rains, 
lohn  Abbott,  Benson  Fong.  Reviewed  10-17-46. 

DECOY 

MONO.  Producers,  Jack  Bernhard,  Bernard  Brandt, 
Director,  Jack  Bernhard.  Screenplay,  Ned  Young. 
Original,  Stanley  Rubin.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Con- 
nell.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Edited  by  Jason 
Bernie.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
directors,  William  Calihan,  Kenny  Kessler. 

CAST — Jean  Gillie,  Edward  Norris,  Herbert  Rud- 
ley,  Robert  Armstrong,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Marjorie 
Woodswarth,  Phil  Van  Zandt,  John  Shay,  Bill  Self, 
Betty  Lou  Head,  Jody  Gilbert,  Louis  Mason,  Bert 
Roach,  Ferris  Taylor.  Reviewed  9-9-46. 

THE  DESERT  HORSEMAN 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  story  and  screenplay  by  Sherman 
Lowe.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited  by  Paul 
Borofsky.  Art  director,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decora- 
tions, Richard  Mansfield.  Sound  technician,  Ed  Wet- 
zel. Assistant  director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Adelle 


Roberts,  Richard  Bailey,  John  Merton,  George  Mor- 
gan, Tommy  Coates,  Jack  Kirk,  Bud  Osborne,  Riley 
Hill,  Walt  Shrum  and  his  Colorado  Hillbillies.  Re- 
viewed 7-19-46. 

DEVIL  BAT'S  DAUGHTER 

PRC.  Producer-director,  Frank  Wisbar.  Associate 
producer,  Carl  Pierson.  Screenplay  by  Griffin  Jay. 
Original  story  by  Frank  Wisbar,  Ernst  Jaeger.  Pho- 
tography, James  S.  Brown,  Jr.  Musical  score,  Alexan- 
der Steinart.  Art  director,  Edward  G.  Jewell.  Set  dec- 
orations, Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Sound,  Earl  Sitar. 
Edited  by  Douglas  W.  Bagier.  Assistant  director. 
Louis  Germonprez. 

CAST — Rosemary  La  Planche,  John  James,  Mi- 
chael Hale,  Molly  Lamont,  Nolan  Leary,  Monica 
Mars,  Edward  Cassidy,  Eddie  Kane.  Rev.  4-3-46. 

DEVIL'S  MASK 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director, 
Henry  Levin.  Screenplay,  Charles  O'Neal.  Original 
radio  program  "I  Love  a  Mystery,"  by  Carlton  E. 
Morse.  Additional  dialogue,  Dwight  Babcock.  Pho- 
tography, Henry  Freulich.  Art  direction,  Robert  Pe- 
terson. Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery.  Musi- 
cal director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Jerome 
Thorns.  Sound  technician,  George  Cooper.  Assistant 
director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Anita  Louise,  Jim  Bannon,  Michael  Duane, 
Mona  Barrie,  Barton  Yarborough,  Ludwig  Donath, 
Paul  E.  Burns,  Frank  Wilcox,  Thomas  Jackson,  Rich- 
ard Hale,  John  Elliott,  Edward  Earle,  Frank  Mayo. 
Reviewed  2-8-46. 

THE  DEVIL'S  PLAYGROUND 

Hopalong  Cassidy-UA.  Producer,  Lewis  J.  Rach- 
mil.  Director,  George  Archainbaud.  Original  screen- 
play by  Ted  Wilson.  Based  on  characters  created 
by  Clarence  Mulford.  Photography,  Mack  Sten- 
gler.  Production  designer,  Harvey  T.  Gillett.  Set  dec- 
orator, George  Mitchel.  Assistant  director,  George 
Tobin.  Musical  supervisor,  David  Chudnow.  Sound, 
Frank  Hansen.  Edited  by  Fred  W.  Berger. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Rand  Brooks, 
Elaine  Riley,  Robert  Elliott,  Joseph  J.  Greene,  Francis 
McDonald,  Ned  Young,  Earle  Hodgins,  George  Eld- 
redge,  Everett  Shields,  John  George.  Rev.  9-16-46. 

DEVOTION 

WB.  Producer,  Robert  Buckner.  Director,  Curtis 
Bernhardt.  Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs.  Screen- 
play by  Keith  Winter.  Original  story  by  Theodore 
Reeves.  Photography,  Ernest  Haller.  Art  director, 
Robert  M.  Haas.  Special  effects  by  Jack  Holden,  Jack 
Oakie  and  Rex  Wimpy.  Set  decorations,  Casey  Rob- 
erts. Montages,  Don  Siegel  and  James  Leicester.  Mu- 
sic by  Erich  Wolfgang  Korngold.  Musical  director, 
Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Dialog  director,  James  Vincent. 
Sound,  Stanley  Jones.  Edited  by  Rudi  Fehr. 

CAST — Ida  Lupino,  Paul  Henreid,  Olivia  de  Hav- 
illand, Sydney  Greenstreet,  Nancy  Coleman,  Arthur 
Kennedy,  Dame  May  Whitty,  Victor  Francen,  Mon- 
tagu Love,  Ethel  Griffies,  Edmond  Breon,  Odette 
Myrtil,  Doris  Lloyd,  Marie  De  Becker,  Eily  Malyon, 
Forrester  Harvey,  Billy  Bevan,  Geoffrey  Steele.  Re- 
viewed 4-2-46. 

DIARY  OF  A  CHAMBERMAID 
Renoir  -  Bogeaus  -  UA.  Producers,  Benedict  Bo- 
geaus,  Burgess  Meredith.  Director,  Jean  Renoir.  As- 
sistant to  producer,  Carley  Harriman.  Screenplay, 
Burgess  Meredith.  Adapted  from  novel  by  Octave 
Mirbeau  and  play  by  Andre  Heuse,  Andre  DeLorde, 
Thelly  Nores,  Photography,  Lucien  Andriot.  Produc- 
tion designer,  Eugene  Lourie.  Special  effects,  Lee 
Zavitz.  Sound,  William  Lynch.  Edited  by  James 
Smith.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Depew. 

CAST — Paulette  Goddard,  Burgess  Meredith,  Hurd 
Hatfield,  Francis  Lederer,  Reginald  Owen,  Judith 
Anderson,  Florence  Bates,  Irene  Ryan,  Almira  Ses- 
sions. Reviewed  1  -28-46. 

DICK  TRACY  vs.  CUEBALL 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Gordon  M.  Douglas. 
Screenplay,  Dane  Lussier,  Robert  E.  Kent.  Original, 
Luci  Ward,  based  on  Chester  Gould  cartoon  strip. 
Dialog  director,  Leslie  Urbach.  Photography,  George 


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E.  Diskant.  Special  effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art 
direction,  Albert  D'Agostino,  Lucius  O.  Croxton.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Shelby  Willis.  Music 
score,  Phil  Ohman.  Edited  by  Philip  Martin,  Jr.  Sound 
technicians,  Robert  H.  Cuhl  and  Roy  Granville.  As- 
sistant  director,   James  Anderson. 

CAST — Morgan  Conway,  Anne  Jeffreys,  Lyle  La- 
tell,  Rita  Corday,  Ian  Keith,  Dick  Wessel,  Douglas 
Walton,  Esther  Howard,  Joseph  Crehan,  Byron  Foul- 
ger,  Jimmy  Crane,  Milton  Parsons,  Skelton  Knaggs. 
Reviewed  11-8-46. 

DINC  DONC  WILLIAMS 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  William  Berke.  Screen- 
play by  Brenda  Weisberg,  and  M.  Coates  Webster. 
From  Collier's  magazine  stories  by  Richard  English. 
Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikof f .  Art  direction,  Albert  D'Agostino,  Lu- 
cius Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Edited 
by  Les  Millbrook.  Sound,  John  L.  Cass.  Orchestral 
arrangements,  Gene  Rose.  Assistant  director,  Clem 
Beauchamp. 

CAST — Glenn  Vernon,  Marcy  McGuire,  Felix  Bres- 
sart,  Anne  Jeffreys,  James  Warren,  William  David- 
son, Tom  Noonan,  Cliff  Nazarro,  Ruth  Lee,  Jason 
Robards,  Bob  Nolan  and  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  and 
Richard   Korbel.   Reviewed  4-16-46. 

DON'T  GAMBLE  WITH  STRANGERS 

MONO.  Producer,  Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Beaudine.  Screenplay  by  Harvey  Gates  and 
Caryl  Coleman.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Mu- 
sical director,  Edward  ).  Kay.  Assistant  director, 
Theodore  Joos.  Art  director,  David  Milton.  Sound 
technician.  Tom  Lambert.  Edited  by  William  Austin. 

CAST — Kane  Richmond,  Bernadene  Hayes,  Peter 
Cookson,  Gloria  Warren,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Frank 
Dae,  Addison  Richards,  Phil  Van  Zandt,  Tony  Caruso, 
Bill  Kennedy.  Reviewed  5-15-46. 

DOWN  MISSOURI  WAY 

PRC.  P  rod  uce  r- d  i  rec  t  o  r,  Josef  Berne.  Original 
screenplay,  Sam  Neuman.  Photography,  Vincent 
J.  Farrar.  Original  songs,  Kim  Gannon,  Walter  Kent. 
Vocal  and  orchestral  arrangements,  Walter  Greene. 
Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos.  Assistant  director,  Louis 
Germonprez.  Art  director,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set 
decorations,  Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Sound,  John  Car- 
ter. Edited  by  W.  Donn  Hayes. 

CAST — Martha  O'Driscoll,  William  Wright,  Eddie 
Dean,  John  Carradine,  Roscoe  Karns,  Renee  Godfrey, 
Mabel  Todd,  Chester  Clute.  Will  Wright,  Paul  Scar- 
don,  Earle  Hodgins,  Eddie  Craven,  The  Tailor  Maids, 
The  Notables  and  "Shirley."  Reviewed  7-3-46. 

DO  YOU  LOVE  ME 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  George  Jessel. 
Director,  Gregory  Ratoff.  Screenplay,  Robert  Ellis, 
Helen  Logan.  Original,  Bert  Granet.  Additional  dia- 
log, Dorothy  Bennett.  Photography,  Edward  Cron- 
jager.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard 
Mueller.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Jack  Stubbs.  Dance  di- 
rector, Seymour  Felix.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Her- 
bert Spencer.  Musical  director,  Emil  Newman,  Charles 
Henderson.  Songs,  Harry  Ruby;  Herbert  Magidson, 
Matty  Malneck;  Jimmy  McHugh,  Harold  Adamson; 
Harry  James,  Lionel  Newman,  Charles  Henderson. 
Edited  by  Robert  Simpson.  Sound  technicians,  Alfred 
Bruzlin,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Ad 
Schaumer. 

CAST — Maureen  O'Hara,  Dick  Haymes,  Harry 
James,  Reginald  Gardiner,  Richard  Gaines,  Stanley 
Prager,  Harry  James  Music  Makers,  B.  S.  Pully,  Chick 
Chandler,  Alma  Kruger,  Almira  Sessions,  Douglas 
Wood,  Harlan  Briggs,  Julia  Dean,  Harry  Hays  Mor- 
gan, Eugene  Borden,  Frank  Melton,  Eric  Freeman, 
Dale  Barringer,  Jack  Scordi,  Diane  Ascher,  Charles 
Aaron,  Ruth  and  Dorothy  Costello,  Albert  Morin, 
George  Sorel,  Charles  Williams,  Ashley  Cowan,  Ernie 
Adams,  Williams  Benedict,  Walter  "Spec"  O'Don- 
nell.  Reviewed  4-15-46. 

DRACONWYCK 

20th-FOX.  Producer.  Darryl  F.  Zanuck.  Director- 
screenplay,  Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Original  novel  by 


Anya  Seton.  Photography,  Arthur  Miller.  Special  pho- 
tographic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  J.  Russell  Spencer.  Set  decorations,  Paul 
S.  Fox.  Music  score,  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements, Edward  B.  Powell.  Dance  director,  Ar- 
thur Appel.  Edited  by  Dorothy  Spencer.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, W.  D.  Flick,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Johnny  Johnston. 

CAST — Gene  Tierney,  Walter  Huston,  Vincent 
Price,  Glenn  Langan,  Ann  Revere,  Spring  Byington, 
Connie  Marshall,  Henry  Morgan,  Vivienne  Osborne, 
Jessica  Tandy,  Trudy  Marshall,  Reinhold  Schunzel, 
Jane  Nigh,  Ruth  Ford,  Scott  Elliott,  Boyd  Irwin,  Maya 
Van  Horn,  Keith  Hitchcock,  Francis  Pierlot.  Re- 
viewed 2-18-46. 

DRESSED  TO  KILL 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Roy  William  Neill. 
Executive  producer,  Howard  Benedict.  Screenplay, 
Leonard  Lee.  Adaptation,  Frank  Gruber,  from  the 
story  by  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle.  Photography,  Mau- 
ry Gertsman.  Edited  by  Saul  A.  Goodkind.  Musical 
director,  Milton  Rosen.  Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson, 
Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman, 
Edward  R.  Robinson.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown, 
Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 
Songs  by  Jack  Brooks. 

CAST — Basil  Rathbon,  Nigel  Bruce,  Patricia  Mor- 
ison,  Edmond  Breon,  Frederic  Worlock,  Carl  Har- 
bord,  Patricia  Cameron,  Tom  P.  Dillon,  Harry  Cor- 
ding, Topsy  Glyn.  Reviewed  5-16-46. 

DRIFTIN'  RIVER 

PRC.  Producer-director,  Robert  Emmett  Tansey. 
Original  screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photogra- 
phy, Marcel  LePicard.  Art  direction,  Edward  C. 
Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Music  arranger, 
Walter  Greene.  Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos.  Songs, 
Lewis  Porter,  Robert  Tansey,  Ed  Dean,  John  Bond. 
Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound  technician,  Buddy 
Myers.  Assistant  director,  William  L.  Nolte. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Roscoe  Ates,  Shirley  Patter- 
son, Bill  Fawcett,  Lee  Bennett,  Bob  Callahan,  Lot- 
tie Harrison,  Forrest  Taylor,  Don  Murphy,  Lee  Rob- 
erts, Wiley  Grant,  Marion  Carney,  M.  H.  Richmond, 
J.  O.  Smith,  A.  L.  Smith,  Edward  F.  Wallace.  Re- 
viewed 10-31-47. 

DRIFTING  ALONG 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director, 
Derwin  M.  Abrahams.  Photography,  Harry  Neu- 
mann. Story  and  screenplay,  Adele  Buffington.  Edit- 
ed by  Carrol  Lewis.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay. 
Sound,  Glen  Glenn.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  As- 
sistant director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Lynne  Carver,  Ray- 
mond Hatton,  Douglas  Fowley,  Smith  Ballew,  Mil- 
burn  Morante,  Thornton  Edwards,  Steve  Clark, 
Marshall  Reed,  Jack  Rockwell,  Lynton  Brent,  Terry 
Frost,  Ted  Mapes,  Leonard  St.  Leo,  Curt  Barrett  and 
The  Trailsmen.   Reviewed  4-26-46. 

EARL  CARROLL  SKETCHBOOK 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Robert  North.  Director, 
Al  Rogell.  Original  story  by  Frank  Gill,  Jr.  Screen- 
play, Frank  Gill,  Jr.  and  Parke  Levy.  Photography, 
Jack  Marta.  Art  director,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Charles  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer.  Musical  numbers  staged 
by  Nick  Castle.  Sound,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  and  Howard 
Wilson.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Assistant 
director  Dick  Moder. 

CAST — Constance  Moore,  William  Marshall,  Bill 
Goodwin,  Johnny  Coy,  Vera  Vague,  Edward  Everett 
Horton,  Hillary  Brooke,  Dorothy  Babb,  Robert  Ho- 
mans.  Reviewed  8-14-46. 

EASY  TO  WED 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Jack  Cummings.  Di- 
rector, Edward  Buzzell.  Screenplay,  "Libeled  Lady," 
by  Maurine  Watkins,  Howard  Emmett  Rogers,  George 
Oppenheimer.  Adaptation,  Dorothy  Kingsley.  Pho- 
tography, Harry  Stradling.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Hans  Peters.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Jack  Bonar.  Dance  director,  Jack  Donahue. 
Music  score,  Johnny  Green.  Orchestral  arrangements, 
Ted  Duncan.  Edited  by  Blanche  Sewell.  Sound  direc- 


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tion,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Herman 
Webber. 

CAST — Van  Johnson,  Esther  Williams,  Lucille  Ball, 
Keenan  Wynn,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Carlos  Ramirez,  Ben 
Blue,  Ethel  Smith,  June  Lockhart,  Grant  Mitchell, 
Josephine  Whittell,  Paul  Harvey,  Jonathan  Hale, 
James  Flavin,  Celia  Travers,  Sybil  Merritr,  Sondra 
Rodgers.  Reviewed  4-9-46. 

THE  EL  PASO  KID 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Director, 
Thomas  Carr.  Original  screenplay  by  Norman  Shel- 
don. Photography,  Edgar  Lyons.  Musical  supervisor, 
Raoul  Kraushaur.  Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and  Earl  Wooden. 
Edited  by  William  P.  Thompson.  Sound  technician, 
Victor  Appel.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Sunset  Carson,  Marie  Harmon,  Hank  Pat- 
terson, Edmund  Cobb,  Robert  Filmer,  Wheaton 
Chambers,  Zon  Murray,  Tex  Terry,  Edward  Cassidy, 
John  Carpenter,  Post  Park,  Charles  Sullivan.  Re- 
viewed 7-26-46. 

THE  FABULOUS  SUZANNE 

REP.  Producer-director,  Steve  Sekely.  Screenplay, 
Tedwell  Chapman  and  Randall  Faye.  Original,  Wil- 
liam Bowers  and  Tedwell  Chapman.  Photography, 
Henry  Sharp.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Music 
score,  Arthur  Lange.  Edited  by  John  Hoffman. 
Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director, 
Earl  Harper. 

CAST — Barbara  Britton,  Rudy  Vallee,  Otto  Kru- 
ger,  Richard  Denning,  Bill  Henry,  Veda  Ann  Borg, 
Irene  Agay,  Crady  Sutton,  Frank  Darian,  Harrly  Ty- 
ler, Eddie  Fields,  Al  Hammer.  Reviewed  12-16-46. 

THE  FACE  OF  MARBLE 

MONO.  Producer,  Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Director,  Wil- 
lim  Beaudine.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Screen- 
play by  Michel  Jacoby  from  an  original  story  by  Wil- 
liam Thiele  and  Edmund  Hartman.  Musical  director, 
Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Art  director, 
David  Milton.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Set 
decorations.  Vin  Taylor.  Special  effects,  Robert  Clark, 
Assistant  director,  Theodore  Joos. 

CAST  —  John  Carradine,  Claudia  Drake,  Robert 
Shayne,  Maris  Wrixon,  Willie  Best,  Thomas  E.  Jack- 
son, Rosa  Rey,  Neal  Burns,  Donald  Kern,  Allan  Ray. 
Reviewed  1-17-46. 

FAITHFUL  IN  MY  FASHION 

MCM.  Producer-original  screenplay,  Lionel  Hou- 
ser.  Director,  Sidney  Salkow.  Photography,  Charles 
Salerno.  Edited  by  Irvine  Warburton.  Musical  score, 
Nathaniel  Shilkret.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Art  di- 
rection, Cedric  Gibbons,  Harry  McAfee.  Set  decora- 
tions, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Mac  Alper.  Assistant  director, 
Arthur  Rose. 

CAST — Donna  Reed,  Tom  Drake,  Edward  Everett 
Horton,  Spring  Byington,  Harry  Davenport,  Sig  Ru- 
man,  William  "Bill"  Phillips,  Margaret  Hamilton, 
Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Warner  Anderson,  Connie  Gil- 
christ, Fred  Essler,  Wilson  Wood,  Jack  Overman. 
Reviewed  6-11-46. 

THE  FALCON  S  ADVENTURE 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  William  Berke.  Original 
screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Original  character  by 
Michael  Arlen.  Additional  dialog,  Robert  E.  Kent. 
Photography,  Harry  Wild,  Frank  Redman.  Special 
effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Al  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera,  Michael  Orenbach.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Edited  by  Marvin  Coil.  Sound  technicians,  Jean  L. 
Speak,  Earl  B.  Mounce.  Assistant  director,  Harry 
Mancke. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Madge  Meredith,  Edward  S. 
Brophy,  Robert  Warwick,  Myrna  Dell,  Steve  Brodie, 
Ian  Wolfe,  Carol  Forman,  Joseph  Crehan,  Phil  War- 
ren, Tony  Barrett,  Harry  Harvey,  Jason  Robards 
Reviewed  12-10-46. 

THE  FALCON'S  ALIBI 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
William  Berke.  Director,  Ray  McCarey.  Screen- 
play. Paul  Yawitz.  Original,  Dane  Lussier  and  Manny 
Seff.  Based  on  characters  by  Michael  Arlen.  Pho- 


tography, Frank  Redman.  Musical  director,  C.  Bak- 
aleinikoff.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Lu- 
cius Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Sound, 
Francis  M.  Sarver  and  Terry  Kellum.  Edited  by  Philip 
Martin,  Jr.  Assistant  director,  James  Anderson. 
Dialog  director,  Madeleine  Dmytryk. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Rita  Corday,  Vince  Barnett, 
Jane  Greer,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr.,  Emory  Parnell,  At 
Bridge.  Esther  Howard,  Jean  Brooks,  Paul  Brooks, 
Jason  Robards,  Morgan  Wallace,  Lucien  Prival.  Re- 
viewed 4-12-46. 

THE  FIGHTING  FRONTIERSMAN 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Original  screenplay  by  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Pho- 
tography, Philip  Tannura.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns. 
Art  director,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  Rotert 
Bradfield.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Helen 
Mowery,  Emmett  Lynn,  Robert  W.  Filmer,  George 
Chesebro,  Zon  Murray,  Jim  Diehl,  Maudie  Prickett, 
Russell  Meeker,  Frank  Ellis,  Ernie  Adams,  Frank  La- 
Rue,  Jacques  J.  O'Mahoney,  Hank  Newman  and  the 
Georgia  Crackers.  Reviewed  2-21-47. 

THE  FLYING  SERPENT 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sherman  Scott.  Screenplay-original  story,  John 
T.  Neville.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Musi- 
cal director,  Leo  Erdody.  Art  direction,  Edward  C. 
Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Syd  Moore.  Edited  by  Hol- 
brook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter. 
Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — George  Zucco,  Ralph  Lewis,  Hope  Kramer, 
Eddie  Acuff,  Wheaton  Chambers,  James  Metcalfe, 
Henry  Hall,  Milton  Kibbee,  Budd  Buster,  Terry  Frost. 
Reviewed  1-7-46. 

FOOL'S  COLD 

Hopalong  Cassidy-UA.  Producer,  Lewis  Rachmil. 
Director,  George  Archainbaud.  Original  screenplay, 
Doris  Schroeder.  Original  characters  created  by 
Clarence  E.  Mulford.  Photography,  Mark  Stengler. 
Production  designer,  Harvey  T.  Gillett.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Mitchell.  Musical  director,  David  Chud- 
now.  Edited  by  Fred  W.  Berger.  Sound  technician, 
Harry   Lindgren.   Assistant   director,   George  Tobin. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Rand  Brooks, 
Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Jane  Randolph,  Stephen  Bar- 
clay, Harry  Cording,  Earle  Hodgins,  Bob  Bentley,  Wil- 
liam "Wee  Willie"  Davis,  Forbes  Murray,  Glen  B. 
Gallagher,  Ben  Corbett,  Fred  "Snowflake"  Toones. 
Reviewed  10-7-46. 

FREDDIE  STEPS  OUT 

MONO.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Maurice  Duke.  Director,  Arthur  Dreifus. 
Original  screenplay,  Hal  Collins.  Photography,  Ira 
Morgan.  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decor- 
ations, Harry  Reif.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler. 
Dance  director,  Jack  Boyle.  Edited  by  Ace  Herman. 
Assistant  director,  Mel  DeLay.  Sound  technician, 
Max  Hutchinson. 

CAST — Freddie  Stewart,  June  Preisser,  Ann  Roo- 
ney,  Warren  Mills,  Noel  Neill,  Jackie  Moran,  Frankie 
Darro,  Milt  Kibbee,  Belle  Mitchell,  Edythe  Elliott, 
Murray  Davis,  Claire  James,  Douglas  Fowley,  Charlie 
Burnet,  Emmett  Vogan,  Terry  Lee  Carlson,  Neta 
Geddes,  Chuy  Reyes.  Reviewed  5-24-46. 

THE  FRENCH  KEY 

Walter  Colmes-REP.  Director,  Walter  Colmes. 
Screenplay,  Frank  Gruber,  from  his  novel  of  same 
title.  Photography,  Jockey  Feindel.  Set  decorations, 
Syd  Moore.  Musical  score,  Alexander  Laszlo.  Editor, 
Robert  Jahns.  Sound,  Frank  Dyke.  Assistant  director, 
Bart  Carre. 

CAST — Albert  Dekker,  Mike  Mazurki,  Evelyn 
Ankers,  John  Eldredge,  Frank  Fenton,  Selmer  Jack- 
son, Byron  Foulger,  Joe  DeRita,  Marjorie  Manners, 
David  Gorcey,  Michael  Branden,  Sammy  Stein,  Alan 
Ward,  Walter  Soderling,  Emmett  Vogan.  Reviewed 
5-20-46. 

FROM  THIS  DAY  FORWARD 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  Gross.  Producer, 
William  L.  Pereira.  Director,  John  Berry.  Second 
unit  director,  Sherman  Todd.  Screenplay,  Hugo  But- 


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ler.  Original  novel,  "All  Brides  Are  Faithful"  by 
Thomas  Bell.  Adaptation,  Carson  Kanin.  Additional 
scenes,  Edith  R.  Sommer,  Charles  Schnee.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Barnes.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L. 
Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Alfred 
H.  Herman.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Music 
score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Songs,  Mort  Greene,  Leigh  Harline.  Edited  by 
Frank  Doyle.  Sound  technicians,  Earl  Wolcott,  Clem 
Portman.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Ruman. 

CAST — Joan  Fontaine,  Mark  Stevens,  Rosemary 
DeCamp,  Henry  Morgan,  Wally  Brown,  Arline  Judge, 
Renny  McEvoy,  Bobby  Driscoll,  Mary  Treen,  Queenie 
Smith,  Doreen  McCann,  Erskine  Sanford.  Reviewed 
2-26-46. 

FRONTIER  FUGITIVES 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Harry 
Fraser.  Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photog- 
raphy, Robert  Cline.  Set  decorations,  Sidney  Moore. 
Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Songs,  Al  Dexter.  Ed- 
ited by  Holbrook  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Glen 
Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Sidney  Smith. 

CAST — Tex  Ritter,  Dave  O'Brien,  Guy  Wilkerson, 
Lorraine  Miller,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Jack  Ingram, 
Frank  Ellis,  Jack  Hendricks.  Reviewed  10-18-46. 

FRONTIER  CUN  LAW 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Screenplay  by  Bennett  Cohen  from  an 
original  story  by  Victor  McLeod.  Photography,  Glen 
Gano.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  director,  Charles 
Clague.  Set  decorations,  John  W.  Pascoe.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Ed  Bernds.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur  Mc- 
Caugh. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Harding,  Dub  Tay- 
lor, Jean  Stevens,  Weldon  Heyburn,  Jack  Rockwell, 
Frank  LaRue,  John  Elliott,  Robert  Kortman,  Stanley 
Price,  Al  Trace  and  his  Silly  Symphonies.  Reviewed 
2-1-46. 

GALLANT  BESS 

MCM.  Producer,  Harry  Rapf.  Director,  Andrew 
Marton.  Original  story  and  screenplay,  Jeanne  Bart- 
lett.  Suggested  by  incident  as  told  by  Lt.  Marvin 
Park,  USNR.  Photography,  John  W.  Boyle.  Edited  by 
Harry  Komer.  Musical  score,  Rudolph  G.  Kopp. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Howard  Campbell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Paul  Huldschinsky.  Montage,  Peter  Ballbusch. 
Technical  advisor,  Capt.  W.  W.  Feineman.  Assistant 
director,  Charles  O'Malley. 

CAST — Marshall  Thompson,  George  Tobias,  Clem 
Bevans,  "Bess,"  Donald  Curtis,  Murray  Alper,  Wally 
Cassell,  Jim  Davis,  Chill  Wills,  John  Burford,  Johnny 
Bond.  Reviewed  8-30-46. 

CALLANT  JOURNEY 

COL.  Producer-director,  William  A.  Weilman.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Byron  Morgan,  William  A.  Weilman. 
Photography,  Burnett  Guffey,  George  B.  Meehan,  Jr., 
Elmer  Dyer.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Art  direction,  Ste- 
phen Goosson,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Louis 
T.  Diage.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson.  Technical 
advisor,  Col.  C.  A.  Shoop.  Sound,  Frank  Goodwin. 
Musical  score,  Marlin  Skiles.  Musical  direction,  M. 
W.  Stoloff. 

CAST — Glenn  Ford,  Janet  Blair,  Charlie  Ruggles, 
Henry  Travers,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Charles  Kemper,  Ar- 
thur Shields,  Willard  Robertson,  Selena  Royle,  Rob- 
ert DeHaven,  Loren  Tindall,  Byron  Morgan,  Eula 
Morgan,  Michael  Towne,  Paul  Marion,  Henry  Row- 
land, Paul  E.  Burns,  Chris-Pin  Martin,  Fernando 
Alvarado,  Bobby  Cooper,  Rudy  Wissler,  Tommy  Cook, 
Buddy  Swan,  Conrad  Binyon.  Reviewed  9-5-46. 

GALLOPING  THUNDER 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay  by  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Kelley.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Art 
director,  Charles  Clague.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Haynes.  Assistant  director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Adelle 
Roberts,  Richard  Bailey,  Kermit  Maynard,  Ed  Cobb, 
Ray  Bennett,  Curt  Barrett,  John  Merton,  Nolan 
Leary,  Merle  Travis  and  his  Bronco  Busters.  Reviewed 
5-17-46. 

GAS  HOUSE  KIDS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Screen- 
play, Elsie  and  George  Bricker,   Raymond  Schrock. 


Original  story,  Elsie  and  George  Bricker.  Photography, 
Jack  Greenhalgh.  Assistant  director,  Stanley  Neufeld. 
Production  manager,  Bert  Sternbach.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Leo  Erdody.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 
Sound,  Charles  Kenworthy.  Art  direation,  Frank  Sylos. 
Set  decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Billy  Halop,  Teala  Loring, 
Carl  Switzer,  David  Reed,  Rex  Downing,  Hope  Lan- 
din,  Paul  Bryar,  Rocco  Lanzo,  Ralph  Dunn,  Nan- 
nette  Vallon,  Charles  Wilson.  Reviewed  10-8-46. 

CAY  BLADES 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  George  Blair. 
Screenplay  by  Albert  Beich.  Adaptation,  Marcel 
Klauber,  from  magazine  story  by  Jack  Goodman,  Al- 
bert Rice.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Art  di- 
rection, Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  Charles  Thompson.  Musical  director, 
Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound,  Fred 
Stahl.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker,  Assistant  director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Jean  Rogers,  Edward  Ashley, 
Frank  Albertson,  Anne  Gillis,  Robert  Armstrong, 
Paul  Harvey,  Ray  Walker,  Jonathan  Hale,  Russell 
Hicks,  Emmett  Vogan,  Edward  Gargan,  Nedrick 
Young.  Reviewed  3-28-46. 

THE  CAY  CAVALIER 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Charles  Bigelow.  Director,  William  Nigh. 
Original  screenplay,  Charles  Belden.  Photography. 
Harry  Neumann.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Art 
director,  Ernest  R.  Hickson.  Songs,  Ramsay  Ames. 
Eddie  Cherkose,  Charles  Rosoff.  Edited  by  Fred 
Maguire.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  As- 
sistant director,  Edward  Davis. 

CAST — Gilbert  Roland,  Martin  Garralaga,  Nacho 
Galindo,  Ramsay  Ames,  Helen  Gerald,  Drew  Allen, 
Tristram  Coffin,  Iris  Flores,  Gabriel  Peralta,  Pierre 
Andre,   Iris  Bocignon,  John  Merton.  Rev.  4-10-46. 

GENIUS  AT  WORK 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Original 
screenplay,  Robert  E.  Kent,  Monte  Brice.  Photogra- 
phy, Robert  de  Grasse.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakalein- 
ikoff.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direc- 
tion, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  deco- 
rations, Darrell  Silvera.  Sound,  Richard  Van  Hessen, 
Roy  Granville.  Edited  by  Marvin  Coil.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Harry  D'Arcy. 

CAST — Wally  Brown,  Alan  Carney,  Anne  Jeffreys, 
Lionel  Atwill,  Bela  Lugosi,  Marc  Cramer,  Ralph  Dunn. 
Reviewed  8-1  -46. 

GENTLEMAN  JOE  PALOOKA 

MONO.  Producer,  Hal  E.  Chester.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Bernard  W.  Burton.  Director-original  screen- 
play, Cyril  Endfield.  Based  on  comic  strip  by  Ham 
Fisher.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Art  direction, 
Dave  Milton.  Music  score,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  As- 
sistant director,  William  Calihan. 

CAST — Leon  Erroll,  Joe  Kirkwood,  Guy  Kibbee, 
Elyse  Knox,  Lionel  Stander,  H.  B.  Warner,  Stanley 
Prager,  Warren  Hymer,  Richard  Lane,  Cliff  Nazarro, 
Fritz  Feld,  Sarah  Padden,  Louis  Jean  Heydt,  Freddie 
Steele,  Tommy  Harmon,  Roy  Atwell,  Ian  Wolfe.  Sam 
McDaniel.  Eddie  Gribbon,  Roger  Daniel,  Marie  Blake, 
William  Forrest,  Dick  Fishell,  Jack  Roper,  John 
Indrisano.  Reviewed  9-20-46. 

THE  GENTLEMAN  MISBEHAVES 

COL.  Producer,  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis.  Director, 
George  Sherman.  Screenplay  by  Robert  Wyler  and 
Richard  Weil  from  story  by  Robert  Wyler,  John  B. 
Clymer.  Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Edited  by  Gene 
Havlick.  Art  director,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decora- 
tions, James  Crowe.  Sound,  Frank  Goodwin.  Musical 
director,  Mario  Silva.  Assistant  director,  Chris  Beute 

CAST — Robert  Stanton,  Osa  Massen,  Hillary  Brooke, 
Frank  Sully,  Dusty  Anderson,  Shemp  Howard,  Shel- 
don Leonard,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Chester  Clute.  Reviewed 
7-19-46. 

GENTLEMAN  FROM  TEXAS 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Lam- 
bert Hillyer.  Screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photog- 


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raphy,  Harry  Neumann.  Edited  by  Fred  McCuire. 
Sound,  Frank  McWhorter.  Musical  director,  Edward 
Kay.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Claudia  Drake,  Ray- 
mond Hatton,  Reno  Blair,  Christine  Mclntyre,  Tris- 
tram Coffin,  Marshall  Reed,  Ted  Adams,  Frank  La- 
Rue,  Steve  Clark,  Terry  Frost,  Tom  Carter,  Jack 
Rockwell,  Lynton  Brent,  Curt  Barrett  and  The 
Trailsmen.  Reviewed  7-12-46. 

GENTLEMEN  WITH  GUNS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Fred 
Myton.  Photography,  Jack  Creenhalgh.  Art  direction, 
Edward  C.  Jewell.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler. 
Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Lyle 
Willey.  Assistant  director,  Stanley  Neufeld. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Pa- 
tricia Knox,  Steve  Darrell,  Ceorge  Chesebro,  Karl 
Hackett,  Budd  Buster,  Frank  Ellis.  Reviewed  9-6-46. 

THE  GHOST  STEPS  OUT 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Joe  Cershenson.  Pro- 
ducer, Val  Burton.  Director-original  screenplay, 
Charles  Barton.  Photography,  Charles  Van  Enger. 
Art  direction,  John  Goodman,  Richard  Riedel.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  Causman.  Edited  by  Phil  Cahn. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Bolger,  Jr.  Assistant  director, 
Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Lou  Costello,  Bud  Abbott,  Marjorie  Rey- 
nolds, Binnie  Barnes.  John  Shelton,  Jess  Barker,  Gale 
Sondergaard,  Lynne  Baggett.  Reviewed  3-8-46. 

GILDA 

COL.  Producer,  Virginia  Van  Upp.  Assistant  to  pro- 
ducer, Norman  Deming.  Director,  Charles  Vidor. 
Screenplay,  Marion  Personnet.  Original,  E.  A.  El- 
lington. Adaptation,  Jo  Eisinger.  Photography,  Ru- 
dolph Mate.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Gooson,  Van 
Nest  Polglase.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Priestley.  Mu- 
sical director,  M.  W.  Stoloff,  Marlin  Skiles.  Songs, 
Allan  Roberts,  Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Charles  Nel- 
son. Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Art  Black. 

CAST — Rita  Hayworth,  Glenn  Ford,  George  Mac- 
ready,  Joseph  Calleia,  Steven  Geray,  Joe  Sawyer, 
Gerald  Mohr,  Robert  Scott,  Ludwig  Donath,  Don 
Douglas,  Lionel  Royce,  S.  Z.  Martel,  Ceorge  J.  Lewis, 
Rosa  Rey.  Reviewed  3-13-46. 

THE  GIRL  OF  THE  LIMBERLOST 

COL.  Producer.  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis.  Director,  Mel- 
chor  G.  Ferrer.  Screenplay,  Erna  Lazarus.  Based  on 
novel  by  Gene  Stratton  Porter.  Photography,  Burnett 
Cuffey.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Art  direction,  Jerome 
Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decoration,  Milton  Stumph.  Sound 
technician,  Philip  Faulkner.  Musical  direction,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff.   Assistant   director,    Milton  Feldman. 

CAST — Ruth  Nelson,  Dorinda  Clifton,  Loren  Tin- 
dall,  Gloria  Holden,  Ernest  Cossart,  Vanessa  Brown, 
James  Bell,  Joyce  Arling,  Charles  Arnt,  Warren  Mills, 
Gloria  Patrice,  Lillian  Bronson,  Peggy  Converse,  Jim- 
my Clark,  Carol  Morris.  Reviewed  3-6-46. 

GIRL  ON  THE  SPOT 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  George  Blake.  Director, 
William  Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Dorcas  Cochran,  Jer- 
ry Warner.  Original,  George  Blake  and  Jack  Hart- 
field.  Dialog  director,  Emory  Horger.  Photography, 
Maury  Gertsman.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman, 
Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Gausman,  Ted  von  Hemert.  Musical  director,  Edgar 
Fairchild.  Dance  director,  Louis  DaPron.  Edited  by 
Saul  A.  Goodkind.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Robert 
Pritchard.  Assistant  director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Lois  Collier,  Jess  Barker,  George  Dolenz, 
Fuzzy  Knight,  Ludwig  Stossel,  Richard  Lane,  Donald 
MacBride,  Edward  S.  Brophy,  Billy  Newell,  Ralph 
Sanford,  Delos  Jewkes,  Russell  Horton,  Carol  Hughes, 
Joseph   Crehan.   Reviewed  12-31-45. 

G.I.  WAR  BRIDES 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Direc- 
tor, George  Blair.  Original  screenplay,  John  K.  But- 
ler. Photography,  Alfred  Keller.  Art  direction,  Hil- 
yard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr., 
Earl   B.   Wooden.   Musical   director,   Morton  Scott. 


Music  score,  Joseph  Dubin.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinel- 
li.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST — Anna  Lee,  James  Ellison,  Harry  Davenport, 
William  Henry,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Doris  Lloyd,  Rob- 
ert Armstrong,  Joseph  Sawyer,  Mary  McLeod,  Carol 
Savage,  Pax  Walker,  Helen  Gerald,  Pat  O'Moore, 
Maxine  Jennings,  Russell  Hicks,  Francis  Pierlot. 
Pierre  Watkin,  Eugene  Lay,  Lois  Austin,  Virginia 
Carroll.  Reviewed  8-7-46. 

THE  GLASS  ALIBI 

REP.  Producer-director,  W.  Lee  Wilder.  Original 
screenplay,  Mindret  Lord.  Photography,  Henry  Sharp. 
Set  decorations,  Frank  Welch.  Music  score-direction, 
Alexander  Laszlo.  Edited  by  John  F.  Link,  Asa  Clark. 
Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  Bart 
Carre. 

CAST — -Paul  Kelly,  Douglas  Fowley,  Anne  Gwynne, 
Maris  Wrixon,  Selmer  Jackson,  Cyril  Thornton,  Jack 
Conrad,  Cy  Kendall,  Walter  Soderling,  Vic  Potel, 
George  Chandler,  Phyllis  Adair,  Ted  Stanhope,  Dick 
Scott,  Eula  Guy,  Forrest  Taylor.  Reviewed  4-29-46. 

GOD'S  COUNTRY 

Action-SCREEN  CUILD.  (Cinecolor).  Producer, 
William  David.  Director-screenplay,  Robert  E.  Tansey. 
From  James  Oliver  Curwood's  novel,  "God's  Coun- 
try." Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Assistant  to 
producer,  Walt  Mattox.  Assistant  director,  Art  Ham- 
burger. Set  decorations,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Musical 
director,  Carl  Hoefle.  Sound,  Glen  Glenn.  Color  su- 
pervision, William  Crespinel.  Edited  by  Marty  Cohn 
and  George  McCuire. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Helen  Gilbert.  William 
Farnum,  Buster  Keaton,  Si  Jenks,  Stanley  Andrews, 
Trevor  Bardette,  Juan  Reyes,  Al  Ferguson,  Jack 
O'Shea,  Estelle  Zarco,  Charles  Rogers,  Lee  Roberts, 
Hansel  Warner,  Powder  (dog),  Ace  (bird).  Reviewed 
8-27-46. 

THE  GREEN  YEARS 

MCM.  Producer,  Leon  Cordon.  Director,  Victor 
Saville.  Screenplay  by  Robert  Ardrey  and  Sonya  Lev- 
ien.  From  novel  by  A.  J.  Cronin.  Photography,  George 
Folsey.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie  and  Don- 
ald Jahraus.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons  and  Hans 
Peters.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis  and  Charles 
De  Crof.  Musical  score  by  Herbert  Stothart.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Edited  by  Robert  J.  Kern.  Assistant 
director,  Jack  Greenwood. 

CAST — Charles  Coburn,  Tom  Drake,  Beverly  Ty- 
ler, Hume  Cronyn,  Gladys  Cooper,  Dean  Stockwell, 
Richard  Haydn,  Selena  Royle,  Jessica  Tandy,  Andy 
Clyde,  Norman  Lloyd,  Robert  North,  Wallace  Ford, 
Eilene  Janssen,  Hank  Daniels,  Richard  Lyon,  Henry 
O'Neill,  Henry  Stephenson,  Norma  Varden.  Reviewed 
1-25-46. 

GUNMAN'S  CODE 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  W.  Fox.  Screen- 
play, William  Lively.  Original,  Sherman  Lowe  and 
Arthur  St.  Claire.  Photography.  Maury  Gertsman. 
Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson,  Frank  A.  Richards.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Kenneth 
Swartz.  Songs,  Everett  Carter  and  Milton  Rosen.  Ed- 
ited by  D.  Patrick  Kelley.  Sound  technician,  Jess 
Moulin.  Assistant  director,  Phil  Bowles. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Jane  Adams, 
Danny  Morton,  Bernard  Thomas,  Karl  Hackett, 
Charles  Miller,  Frank  McCarroll.  Rev.  10-25-46. 

GUNNING  FOR  VENGEANCE 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Screenplay.  Louise  Rousseau  and  Ed  Earl  Repp. 
Original,  Louise  Rousseau.  Photography,  George 
Kelley.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Art  direction, 
Charles  Clague.  Sound,  Philip  Faulkner.  Assistant 
director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Marjean  Neville,  Smiley 
Burnette,  Robert  Kortman,  Ceorge  Chesebro.  Frank 
LaRue,  Lane  Chandler,  Phyllis  Adair,  Robert  Wil- 
liams, Jack  Kirk,  John  Tyrell.  Reviewed  4-i9-46. 

GUN  TOWN 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  W.  Fox.  Screen- 
play, William  Lively.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman. 
Art,  John  Goodman  and  Abraham  Grossman.  Sound, 
Bernard  B.  Brown  and  Vernon  W.  Kramer.  Edited  by 


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Ray  Snyder.  Set  decorations,  Russell  Causman.  As- 
sistant directors,  Ralph  Slosser  and  V,  O.  Smith. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Claire  Carle- 
ton,  Louise  Currie,  Lyle  Talbot,  Ray  Bennett,  Dan 
White,  Gene  Garrick.  Reviewed  3-15-46. 

A  CUY  COULD  CHANCE 

REP.  Supervising  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Associate  producer  and  director,  William  K.  Howard. 
Screenplay  by  Al  Martin.  From  magazine  story  by 
F.  Hugh  Herbert.  Photography,  John  Alton.  Art  di- 
rection, Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  and  Allan  Alperin.  Musical  director, 
Richard  Cherwin.  Sound,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Edited  by 
Harry  Keller.  Assistant  directors,  Ed  Stein,  Johnny 
Grubbs. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Jane  Frazee,  Twinkle  Watts, 
Bobby  Blake,  Wallace  Ford,  Mary  Treen,  Adele 
Mara,  Joseph  Crehan,  Eddie  Quillan,  Gerald  Mohr, 
George  Chandler,  Wm.  Haade,  Betty  Shaw.  Reviewed 
1-21-46. 

THE  HARVEY  CIRLS 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  As- 
sociate producer,  Roger  Eden.  Director,  George  Sid- 
ney. Screenplay,  Edmund  Beloin,  Nathaniel  Curtis, 
Harry  Crane,  James  O'Hanlon,  Samson  Raphaelson. 
Incidents  in  book  by  Samuel  Adams.  Original  story 
Eleanore  Griffin,  William  Rankin.  Additional  dia- 
log, Kay  Van  Riper.  Photography,  George  Folsey. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa. 
Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  William  Ferrari.  Set  decorations,  Ed- 
win B.  Willis.  Orchestration,  Conrad  Salinger.  Mu- 
sical director,  Lennie  Hayton.  Dances  staged  by 
Robert  Alton.  Songs,  Johnny  Mercer,  Harry  Warren. 
Edited  by  Albert  Akst.  Sound  director,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  director,  George  Rhein. 

CAST — Judy  Garland,  John  Hodiak,  Ray  Bolger, 
Angela  Lansbury,  Preston  Foster.  Virginia  O'Brien, 
Marjorie  Main,  Kenny  Baker,  Chill  Wills,  Selena 
Royle,  Cyd  Charisse,  Ruth  Brady,  Jack  Lambert,  Ed- 
ward Earle,  Morris  Ankrum,  William  "Bill"  Phillips, 
Ben  Carter,  Norman  Leavitt,  Horace  McNally.  Re- 
viewed 12-31-45. 

THE  HAUNTED  MINE 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Supervisor, 
Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director,  Derwin  M.  Abrahams. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Original  screenplay, 
Frank  Young.  Edited  by  Fred  Maguire.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Theodore  Joos.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton,  Ra- 
phael Bennett,  Riley  Hill,  Claire  Whitney,  Linda 
Johnson,  John  Merton,  Marshall  Reed,  Bob  Butt, 
Terry  Frost,  Lynton  Brent,  Leonard  St.  Leo,  Frank 
LaRue.  Reviewed  3-29-46. 

HEADINC  WEST 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay.  Earl  Ed  Repp.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Henry  Batista. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director, 
William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Doris 
Houck,  Nolan  Leary,  Norman  Willis,  Bud  Geary, 
Tommy  Coates,  Frank  McCarroll,  Fenton  Reynolds, 
Matty  Roubert,  Stanley  Price,  Hal  Taliaferro.  Hank 
Penny,  Harold  Hensley,  Noel  Boggs,  Sanford  Wil- 
liams, John  Merton,  Charles  Soldani.  Rev.  8-16-46. 

HEARTBEAT 

RKO.  Producers,  Robert  and  Raymond  Hakim.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Wood.  Original  screenplay,  Hans  Wil- 
helm,  Max  Kolpe,  Michel  Duran.  Adaptation,  Morrie 
Ryskind.  Additional  dialog,  Roland  Leigh.  Photog- 
raphy, Joseph  Valentine.  Production  designer,  Lionel 
Banks.  Set  decorations,  George  Sawley.  Music  score, 
Paul  Misraki.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff . 
Songs,  Paul  Misraki,  Ervin  Drake.  Edited  by  Roland 
Gross.  Sound  technician,  John  Tribby.  Assistant  di- 
rector. John  Sherwood. 

CAST — Ginger  Rogers,  Jean  Pierre  Aumont,  Basil 
Rathbone,  Adolphe  Menjou,  Melville  Cooper,  Mik- 
hail Rasumny,  Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Mona  Maris,  Henry 
Stephenson.  Reviewed  4-24-46. 

HELDORADO 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 


tor, William  Whitney.  Screenplay,  Gerard  Geraghty, 
Julian  Zimet.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Art  di- 
Carthy,  Jr.,  Earl  Wooden.  Music  score.  Dale  Butts. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Les  Orle- 
beck.  Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Leonard  Kunody. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  George  "Gabby"  Hayes,  Dale 
Evans,  Paul  Harvey,  Barry  Mitchell,  John  Bagni,  John 
Phillips,  Rex  Lease,  Steve  Darrell,  Doye  O'Dell,  Le- 
Roy  Mason,  Charles  Williams,  Eddie  Acuff,  Bob  No- 
lan and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  "Trigger."  Re- 
viewed 12-24-46. 

HER  ADVENTUROUS  NICHT 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Marshall  Grant.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Charles  F.  Haas.  Director,  John  Raw- 
lins. Original  screenplay  by  Jerry  Warner.  Photog- 
raphy, Ernest  Miller.  Art  direction.  Jack  Otterson, 
Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man,  Fred  B.  Martin.  Musical  director,  Hans  J.  Salter. 
Dialog  director,  Harold  Erickson.  Edited  by  Edward 
Curtiss.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Glenn  Anderson. 
Assistant  director,  Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST  —  Dennis  O'Keefe,  Helen  Walker,  Tom 
Powers,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Charles  Judels,  Scotty  Beck- 
ett, Bennie  Bartlett,  Milburn  Stone,  Betty  Compson. 
Reviewed  6-26-46. 

HER  KIND  OF  MAN 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Frederick 
de  Cordova.  Screenplay,  Gordon  Kahn,  Leopold  Atlas. 
Original,  Charles  Hoffman,  James  V.  Kern.  Photog- 
raphy, Carl  Guthrie.  Montage,  James  Leicester.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Edwin  DuPar.  Art  direction,  Ted  Smith. 
Set  decorations,  Lyle  Reifsnider.  Music  score,  Franz 
Waxman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Leonid  Raab.  Mu- 
sical director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Songs,  Arthur 
Schwartz,  Howard  Dietz,  Jean  Lenoir,  John  W.  Green, 
Frank  Eyton,  Edward  Heyman,  Robert  Sour.  Edited 
by  Dick  Richards.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Lang. 
Assistant  director,  William  Kissel  I . 

CAST — Dane  Clark,  Janis  Paige,  Zachary  Scott, 
Faye  Emerson,  George  Tobias,  Howard  Smith,  Harry 
Lewis,  Sheldon  Leonard.  Reviewed  4-23-46. 

HER  SISTER  S  SECRET 

PRC.  Producer,  Henry  Brash.  Director,  Edgar  G. 
Ulmer.  Screenplay,  Anne  Green.  Original  novel  "Dark 
Angel"  by  Gina  Kaus.  Photography,  Franz  Planer. 
Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Music  score,  Hans 
Sommer.  Edited  by  Jack  Ogilvie.  Sound  technician, 
John  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Ben  Kadish. 

CAST — Nancy  Coleman,  Margaret  Lindsay.  Phillip 
Reid,  Felix  Bressart,  Regis  Toomey,  Henry  Stephen- 
son, Fritz  Feld,  Winston  Severn,  George  Meeker, 
Helene  Heigh,  Frances  Williams,  Rudolph  Anders. 
Reviewed  9-10-46. 

HIGH   SCHOOL  HERO 

MONO.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Maurice  Duke.  Director,  Arthur  Dreifuss.  As- 
sistant director,  Mike  Eason.  Original  screenplay,  Hal 
Collins,  Arthur  Dreifuss.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan. 
Set  decorations,  Sid  Clifford.  Edited  by  Richard  Cur- 
rier, Ace  Herman.  Dance  director,  Jack  Boyle.  Sound. 
Earl  Sitar. 

CAST — Freddie  Stewart,  June  Preisser,  Noel  Neill, 
Ann  Rooney,  Warren  Mills,  Jackie  Moran,  Frankie 
Darro,  Milt  Kibbee,  Belle  Mitchell,  Isabelita,  Douglas 
Fowley,  Edythe  Elliott,  Leonard  Penn,  Pierre  Watkin, 
Dick  Elliott,  Jan  Savitt,  Freddie  Slack,  Joe  DeRita. 
Reviewed  8-15-46. 

HIT  THE  HAY 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director.  Del  Lord. 
Original  screenplay,  Richard  Weil  and  Charles  R. 
Marion.  Added  dialog,  Fred  L.  Fox  and  Henry  Hoople. 
Photography,  James  Van  Trees.  Edited  by  Viola 
Lawrence.  Art  direction,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations, 
Herman  Schoenbrun.  Sound,  Jack  Haynes.  Assistant 
director,  Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST — Judy  Canova,  Ross  Hunter,  Fortunio  Bo- 
nanova,  Doris  Merrick,  Gloria  Holden,  Francis  Pierlot, 
Grady  Sutton,  Louis  Mason,  Paul  Stanton,  Clyde  Fill- 
more, Maurice  Cass.  Reviewed  2-6-46. 

HOLIDAY  IN  MEXICO 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, George  Sidney.  Screenplay,    Isobel  Lennert 


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Original,  William  Kozlenko.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Photography,  Harry 
Stradling.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Jack  Martin 
Smith.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Arthur  A. 
Krams.  Music  orchestration,  Ted  Duncan,  Wilbur 
Schwandt,  Paul  Marquardt,  Joseph  Nussbaum.  Musi- 
cal director,  George  Stoll.  Songs,  Nacio  Herb  Brown, 
Earl  K.  Brent,  Paul  Abraham,  Ralph  Freed.  Edited  by 
Adrienne  Fazan.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant 
director,  George  Rhein. 

CAST — Walter  Pidgeon,  Jose  Iturbi,  Roddy  Mc- 
Dowall,  Jane  Powell,  llona  Massey,  Xavier  Cugat  and 
his  orchestra,  Hugo  Haas,  Mikhail  Rasumny,  Helene 
Stanley,  William  "Bill"  Phillips,  Amparo  Iturbi,  Tonia 
Hero,  Teresa  Hero,  Marina  Koshetz,  Linda  Christian, 
Ann  Codee,  Paul  Stanton,  Doris  Lloyd,  Rosita  Mars- 
tini.  Reviewed  7-23-46. 

HOME  IN  OKLAHOMA 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  ).  White.  Di- 
rector, William  Witney.  Original  screenplay,  Gerald 
Geraghty.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Art  di- 
rection, Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  Earl  Wooden.  Music  score,  Joseph  Dubin. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Songs,  Jack  Elliott, 
Tim  Spencer.  Edited  by  Les  Orlebeck.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  "Trigger,"  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Carol  Hughes,  George  Meeker, 
Lanny  Ross,  Ruby  Dandridge,  George  Lloyd,  Arthur 
Space,  Frank  Reicher,  George  Carleton,  Bob  Nolan 
and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  the  Flying  "L"  Ranch 
quartette.  Reviewed  10-31-46. 

HOME  SWEET  HOMICIDE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Louis  D.  Lighton.  Director, 
Lloyd  Bacon.  Screenplay,  F.  Hugh  Herbert.  Based 
on  novel  by  Craig  Rice.  Photography,  John  Seitz. 
Art  direction,  James  Basevi  and  Boris  Leven.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach.  Music, 
David  Buttolph.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Maurice  de 
Packh.  Sound,  E.  Clayton  Ward,  Harry  M.  Leonard. 
Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by 
Louis  Loeffler.   Assistant  director,   Hal  Herman. 

CAST  —  Peggy  Ann  Garner,  Randolph  Scott,  Lynn 
Bari,  Dean  Stockwell,  Connie  Marshall,  James  Glea- 
son,  Anabel  Shaw,  Barbara  Whiting,  John  Shepperd, 
Stanley  Logan,  Olin  Howlin,  Marietta  Canty,  Pat 
Flaherty,   Phillip   Morris.   Reviewed  7-17-46. 

THE  HOODLUM  SAINT 

MCM.  Producer,  Cliff  Reid.  Director,  Norman 
Taurog.  Original  screenplay  by  Frank  Wead  and 
James  Hill.  Photography,  Ray  June.  Edited  by  Ferris 
Webster.  Musical  score,  Nathaniel  Shikret.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons  and 
Harry  McAfee.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis. 
Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Horace  Hough. 

CAST  —  William  Powell,  Esther  Williams,  Angela 
Lansbury,  James  Gleason,  Lewis  Stone,  "Rags"  Rag- 
land,  Frank  McHugh,  Slim  Summerville,  Roman 
Bohnen,  Charles  Arnt,  Louis  Jean  Heydt,  Charles 
Trowbridge,  Henry  O'Neill,  William  "Bill"  Phillips, 
Matt  Moore,  Trevor  Bardette,  Addison  Richards, 
Tom  Dugan,  Emma  Dunn,  Mary  Gordon,  Ernest 
Anderson,  Charles  D.  Brown.  Reviewed  2-4-46. 

HOT  CARGO 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Original  screen- 
play, Geoffrey  Homes.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman, 
Jr.  Music  score,  Alex  Lazslo.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith, 
Henry  Adams.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  dec- 
orations, Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Sound,  William  Fox. 
Assistant  director,  Billy  Raye. 

CAST — William  Gargan,  Jean  Rogers,  Philip  Reed, 
Larry  Young,  Harry  Cording,  Virginia  Brissac,  David 
Holt,  Will  Wright,  Elaine  Riley,  Dick  Elliot.  Reviewed 
3-12-46. 

HOUSE  OF  HORRORS 

UNIV.  Producer,  Ben  Pivar.  Director,  Jean  Yar- 
brough.  Screenplay  by  George  Bricker.  Original  story 
by  Dwight  V.  Babcock.  Photography,  Maury  Gerts- 
man.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Abraham 
Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and 
Ralph  Warrington.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Robert  Pritchard.  Edited 


by  Philip  Cahn.  Assistant  director,  Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST  —  Bill  Goodwin,  Robert  Lowery,  Virginia 
Grey,  Rondo  Hatton,  Martin  Kosleck,  Alan  Napier, 
Howard  Freeman,  Joan  Fulton.  Reviewed  3-4-46. 

IDEA  GIRL 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Howard  Welsch.  As- 
sociate producer,  Will  Cowan.  Director,  Will  Jason. 
Screenplay,  Charles  R.  Marion.  Original,  Gladys 
Shelley.  Adaptation,  Elwood  Ullman.  Dialog  director, 
Escha  Bledsoe.  Photography,  George  Robinson.  Art 
direction,  Jack  Otterson,  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ted  von  Hemert. 
Musical  director,  Frank  Skinner.  Songs,  Edgar  Fair- 
child,  Jack  Brooks  and  George  Waggner.  Edited  by 
Otto  Ludwig.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Carroll.  As- 
sistant director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST  —  Jess  Barker,  Julie  Bishop,  George  Dolenz, 
Alan  Mowbray,  Joan  Fulton,  Laura  Deane  Dutton, 
Virginia  Christine,  Lane  Chandler.  Reviewed  1- 
30-46. 

IF  I'M  LUCKY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Bryan  Foy.  Director,  Louis 
Seiler.  Screenplay  by  Snag  Werris,  Robert  Ellis,  Helen 
Logan  and  George  Bricker.  Photography,  Glen  Mac- 
Williams.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi  and  Leland 
Fuller.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Frank  E. 
Hughes.  Musical  director,  Emil  Newman.  Associate 
musical  director,  Charles  Henderson.  Songs,  Josef 
Myrow  and  Edgar  De  Lange.  Sound,  W.  D.  Flick  and 
Roger  Heman.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred 
Sersen.  Dances  staged  by  Kenny  Williams.  Edited  by 
Norman  Colbert.  Assistant  director,  Gaston  Glass. 

CAST  —  Vivian  Blaine,  Perry  Como,  Harry  James, 
Carmen  Miranda,  Phil  Silvers,  Edgar  Buchanan,  Reed 
Hadley,  Harry  Hayden,  Harry  Cheshire,  William  Hal- 
ligan,  Frank  Fenton,  Lewis  Russell,  Charles  Tannen. 
Charles  Wilson.  Reviewed  8-28-46. 

IN  FAST  COMPANY 

MONO.  Producers,  Lindsley  Parsons  and  Jan 
Grippo.  Director,  Del  Lord.  Screenplay  by  Edmond 
Seward,  Tim  Ryan  and  Victor  Hammond.  Original 
story  by  Martin  Mooney.  Photography,  William 
Sickner.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Sound,  Tom 
Lambert.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton.  Supervising  film 
editor,  Richard  Currier.  Edited  by  William  Austin. 
Assistant  director.  Doc  Joos. 

CAST  —  Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Jane  Randolph, 
Judy  Clark,  Bobby  Jordan,  Billy  Benedict,  David 
Gorcey,  Douglas  Fowley,  Marjorie  Woodworth, 
Charles  D.  Brown,  Paul  Harvey,  Luis  Alberni,  Mary 
Gordon,  Bernard  Gorcey,  George  Eldredge,  William 
Ruhl,  Dick  Wessell,  John  Indrisano,  Frank  Marlowe, 
Marcel  de  la  Brosse,  Stanley  Price,  Charles  Coleman, 
Walter  Soderling.  Reviewed  5-3-46. 

THE  INNER  CIRCLE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan 
Director,  Phil  Ford.  Screenplay,  Dorrell  and  Stuart 
E.  McGowan.  Suggested  by  radio  script  by  Leon  St. 
Clair  and  Lawrence  Taylor.  Photography,  Reggie 
Lanning.  Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy  Jr.  and  George  Milo.  Musical 
director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli. 
Sound  technician,  William  E.  Clark.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Virgil  Hart. 

CAST  —  Adele  Mara,  Warren  Douglas,  William 
Frawley,  Ricardo  Cortez,  Virginia  Christine,  Ken 
Niles,  Will  Wright,  Dorothy  Adams,  Martha  Mont- 
gomery, Edward  Gargan,  Fred  Graham,  Eddie  Parker, 
Bob  Wilke.  Reviewed  11-20-46. 

IN    OLD  SACRAMENTO 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Joseph  Kane. 
Screenplay,  Frances  Hyland.  Original  story,  Jerome 
Odium.  Adaptation,  Frank  Gruber.  Photography, 
Jack  Marta.  Art  direction,  James  Sullivan.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Earl  Wooden.  Musical 
director,  Morton  Scott.  Orchestral  arrangements, 
Dale  Butts.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound,  Bill  Clark. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker. 
Musical  numbers  staged  by  Fanchon.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Rollie  Asher. 

CAST — William  Elliott,  Constance  Moore,  Hank 
Daniels,  Ruth  Donnelly,  Eugene  Pallette,  Lionel  Stan- 
der.  Jack  LaRue,  Grant  Withers,  Charles  Judels,  Vic- 
toria Home,  Bobby  Blake,  Dick  Wessell,  Paul  Hurst. 
Reviewed  4-25-46. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1946 


INSIDE  JOB 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Ben  Pivar.  Producer- 
director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  Screenplay,  George  Bricker, 
Jerry  Warner.  Original  story,  Tod  Browning,  Garrett 
Fort.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Edited  by  Otto 
Ludwig.  Music  director,  Frank  Skinner.  Art  direc- 
tion, Jack  Otterson,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Sound, 
Bernard  B.  Brown,  Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  direc- 
tor,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST  —  Preston  Foster,  Alan  Curtis,  Ann  Ruther- 
ford, Joe  Sawyer,  Joan  Fulton,  Milburn  Stone,  Jim- 
mie  Moss,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Howard  Freeman,  John 
Berkes,  Harry  Brown,  Joe  Kirk.  Reviewed  6-14-46. 

THE  INVISIBLE  INFORMER 

REP.  Associate  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Director,  Philip  Ford.  Original  story,  Gerald  Drayson 
Adams.  Screenplay,  Sherman  L.  Lowe.  Photographer, 
William  Bradford.  Art  director,  James  Sullivan.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and  Otto  Siegel. 
Musical  direction,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound,  Ferol 
Redd.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Assistant 
director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST  —  Linda  Stirling,  William  Henry,  Adele 
Mara,  Gerald  Mohr,  Peggy  Stewart,  Tom  London, 
Donie  Bussey,  Claire  DuBrey,  Tristram  Coffin, 
Charles  Lane,  Cy  Kendall,  Francis  McDonald.  Re- 
viewed 8-19-46. 

I  RING  DOORBELLS 

PRC.  Associate  producer,  Martin  Mooney.  Direc- 
tor, Frank  Strayer.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Knox. 
Screenplay  by  Dick  Irving  Hyland.  Adapted  by  Dick 
Irving  Hyland  and  Raymond  L.  Schrock  from  book 
by  Russell  Birdwell.  Photography,  Benjamin  H. 
Kline.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decora- 
tions, Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Music  by  Leo  Erdody. 
Sound,  Ben  Winkler.  Dialog  directors,  Ben  Coleman, 
George  McGuire. 

CAST  —  Anne  Gwynne,  Robert  Shayne,  Roscoe 
Karns,  Pierre  Watkin,  Harry  Shannon,  John  Eldredge, 
Harry  Tyler,  Doria  Caron,  Jan  Wiley,  Joel  McGinnis, 
Charles  Wilson,  Hank  Patterson,  Eugene  Stutenroth, 
Roy  Darmour.  Reviewed  12-27-45. 

IT'S  GREAT  TO  BE  YOUNG 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Del 
Lord.  Screenplay,  Jack  Henley.  Original,  Karen  De- 
Wolf.  Photography,  Henry  Freulich.  Art  direction, 
Sturgis  Carne.  Set  decorations,  Bill  Calvert.  Musical 
director,  Saul  Chaplin.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts  and 
Doris  Fisher.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Chris  Beute. 

CAST  —  Leslie  Brooks,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Jeff  Don- 
nell,  Robert  Stanton,  Jack  Williams,  Frank  Orth, 
Ann  Codee,  Jack  Fine,  Pat  Yankee,  Frank  Sully, 
Grady  Sutton,  Vernon  Dent,  Milton  DeLugg  and  his 
Swing   Wing.   Reviewed  11-14-46. 

IT  SHOULDN'T  HAPPEN  TO  A  DOC 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Girard.  Director, 
Herbert  I.  Leeds.  Screenplay,  Eugene  Ling,  Frank 
Gabrielson.  Based  on  story  by  Edwin  Lanham.  Pho- 
tography. Glen  MacWilliams.  Art  direction,  James 
Basevi,  Chester  Gore.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little, 
Fred  J.  Rode.  Edited  by  Robert  Fritch.  Music,  David 
Buttolph.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Orches- 
tral arrangements,  Arthur  Morton.  Special  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Sound,  Winston  H.  Leverett,  Harry  M. 
Leonard.  Assistant  director,  Jasper  Blystone. 

CAST — Carole  Landis,  Allyn  Joslyn,  Margo  Woode, 
Henry  Morgan,  Reed  Hadley,  John  Alexander,  Jean 
Wallace,  Roy  Roberts,  John  Ireland.  Rev.  5-22-46. 

IT'S  A  WONDERFUL  LIFE 

Liberty  -  RKO.  Producer  -  director,  Frank  Capra. 
Screenplay,  Frances  Goodrich,  Albert  Hackett  and 
Frank  Capra.  Based  on  original  by  Philip  Van  Doren 
Stern.  Additional  scenes,  Jo  Swerling.  Photography, 
Joseph  Walker  and  Joseph  Biroc.  Art  direction,  Jack 
Okey.  Set  decorations,  Emile  Kuri.  Music  score-direc- 
tor, Dmitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by  William  Hornbeck. 
Sound  technicians,  Richard  Van  Hessen,  Clark  Port- 
man.  Assistant  director,  Arthur  S.  Black. 

CAST — James  Stewart,  Donna  Reed,  Lionel  Barry- 
more,  Thomas  Mitchell,  Henry  Travers,  Beulah  Bondi, 
Frank  Faylen,  Ward  Bond,  H.  B.  Warner,  Gloria  Gra- 


hame,  Todd  Karns,  Virginia  Patton,  Samuel  S.  Hinds, 
Mary  Treen,  Charles  Williams,  Frank  Albertson,  Sarah 
Edwards,  William  Edmunds,  Argentina  Brunetti,  Lil- 
lian Randolph,  Bobbie  Andrews,  Ronnie  Ralph,  Jean 
Gale,  Jeanine  Ann  Roose,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Frank 
Hagney,  Harry  Holman,  Carol  Coomes,  Karolyn 
Grimes,  La-rry  Simms,  Jimmy  Hawkins.  Rev.  12-19-46. 

I'VE  ALWAYS  LOVED  YOU 

Rep.  (Technicolor).  Producer-director,  Frank  Bor- 
zage.  Associate  producer,  Lew  Borzage.  Screenplay 
by  Borden  Chase.  From  story,  "Concerto,"  by  Borden 
Chase.  Photography,  Tony  Gaudio.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus  and  Francis  Cugat.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker.  Production  designer,  Ernst  Fegte.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and  Leanora  Pierotti.  Mu- 
sical direction,  Walter  Scharf.  Piano  recordings,  Artur 
Rubinstein.  Sound,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.,  Howard  Wilson, 
and  John  Stransky,  Jr.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van 
Enger.   Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson. 

CAST  —  Philip  Dorn.  Catherine  McLeod,  William 
Carter,  Mme.  Maria  Ouspenskaya,  Felix  Bressart, 
Elizabeth  Patterson,  Vanessa  Brown,  Lewis  Howard, 
Adele  Mara,  Gloria  Donovan,  Stephanie  Bachelor, 
Cora  Witherspoon,  Fritz  Feld.  Reviewed  8-29-46. 

JANIE  CETS  MARRIED 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Vincent 
Sherman.  Assistant  director,  James  McMahon.  Screen- 
play by  Agnes  Christine  Johnston.  Based  on  charac- 
ters created  by  Josephine  Bentham  and  Herschel 
V.  Williams,  Jr.,  in  their  stage  play,  "Janie."  Photo- 
graphy, Carl  Guthrie.  Art  direction,  Robert  M. 
Haas.  Montages,  James  Leicester.  Set  decorations, 
Lyle  Reifsnider.  Music  by  Frederick  Hollander.  Mu- 
sical direction,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Leonid  Raab.  Sound,  Charles  Lang.  Edited 
by  Christian  Nyby. 

CAST  —  Joan  Leslie,  Robert  Hutton,  Edward 
Arnold,  Ann  Harding,  Robert  Benchley,  Dorothy 
Malone,  Hattie  McDaniel,  Dick  Erdman,  Clare  Foley, 
Donald  Meek,  Barbara  Brown,  Margaret  Hamilton, 
Anne  Gillis,  Ruth  Tobey,  William  Frambes,  Mel 
Torme,  John  Sheridan,  Art  Kassel,  John  Miles.  Re- 
viewed 6-4-46. 

JOE  PALOOKA,  CHAMP 

MONO.  Producer,  Hal  E.  Chester.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, George  Moskov.  Director,  Reginald  Le  Borg. 
Assistant  director,  Frank  Fox.  Screenplay  by  Cyril 
Endfield  and  Albert  de  Pina.  Original  story,  Hal  E. 
Chester.  Based  on  comic  strip  by  Ham  Fisher.  Pho- 
tography, Benjamin  Kline.  Art  director,  Edward 
Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  Thompson.  Music  by 
Alexander  Laszlo.  Dialog  direcotr,  Michael  Mark. 
Edited  by  Bernard  W.  Burton.  Sound  technician, 
William  Lynch. 

CAST  Leon  Errol,  Joe  Kirkwood,  Elyse  Knox, 

Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Joe  Sawyer,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr., 
Warren  Hymer,  Robert  Kent,  Sam  McDaniel,  Sarah 
Padden,  Dave  "Tugwell"  Willock,  Lou  Nova,  Eddie 
Gribbon,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Jo  Ann  Marlow, 
John  Kelly,  Roger  Daniel,  Sam  Hayes,  Dick  Fishell, 
Phil  Van  Zandt,  Betty  Blythe,  Carol  Hughes,  Em- 
mett  Vogan,  Carole  Donne,  Michael  Mark,  Russ 
Vincent,  Joe  Louis,  Henry  Armstrong,  Ceferino  Gar- 
cia, Manuel  Ortiz,  Jimmy  McLarnin,  and  Jack  Roper. 
Reviewed  4-8-46. 

JOHNNY  COMES  FLYING  HOME 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Aubrey  Schenck.  Director, 
Ben  Stoloff.  Screenplay  by  Jack  Andrews  and 
George  Bricker.  Story  by  Jack  Andrews.  Photography, 
Harry  Jackson.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi  and 
Chester  Gore.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Freo 
J.  Rode.  Music,  David  Buttolph.  Musical  direction, 
Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Arthur  Mor- 
ton. Sound,  George  Leverett  and  Harry  M.  Leonard. 
Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by 
John  McCafferty.  Assistant  director.  Bob  Saunders. 

CAST  —  Richard  Crane,  Faye  Marlowe,  Martha 
Stewart,  Charles  Russell,  Roy  Roberts,  Henry  Mor- 
gan, Charles  Tannen,  Elaine  Langan,  Marietta  Canty. 
Anthony  Sydes,  Selmer  Jackson,  John  Hamilton, 
Harry  Tyler,  Frank  Meredith,  Tom  Dugan,  Grayce 
Hampton.  Hugh  Beaumont,  Bernie  S«=ll,  Walter 
Baldwin,  Will  Wright.  Reviewed  3-15-46. 


PRODUCTIONS  1946 


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THE  JOLSON  STORY 

COL.  I  Technicolor) .  Producer,  Sidney  Skolsky.  As- 
sociate producer,  Gordon  S.  Griffith.  Director,  Al- 
fred E.  Green.  Screenplay,  Stephen  Longstreet. 
Adaptation,  Harry  Chandlee,  Andrew  Solt.  Produc- 
tion numbers  directed  by  Joseph  H.  Lewis.  Photo- 
graphy, Joseph  Walker.  Technicolor  direction,  Nat- 
alie Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Montage  director, 
Lawrence  W.  Butler.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson, 
Walter  Holscher.  Set  decorations,  William  Kiernan, 
Louis  Diage.  Dance  director,  Jack  Cole.  Music  ar- 
ranger, orchestral,  Martin  Fried.  Musical  director, 
M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  William  Lyon.  Sound 
technician,  Hugh  McDowell;  music  recording,  Ed- 
win Wetzel,  Richard  Olson.  Assistant  director,  Wil- 
bur McGaugh. 

CAST — Larry  Parks,  Evelyn  Keyes,  William  Dem- 
arest,  Bill  Goodwin,  Ludwig  Donath,  Scotty  Beckett, 
Tamara  Shayne,  Jo  Carroll  Dennison,  John  Alexander, 
Ernest  Cossart,  William  Forrest,  Ann  Todd,  Edwin 
Maxwell,  Emmett  Vogan,  Robert  Mitchell  Boy  Choir. 
Reviewed  9-16-46. 

JUNIOR  PROM 

MONO.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Maurice  Duke.  Director,  Arthur  Dreifuss. 
Original  screenplay,  Erna  Lazarus  and  Hal  Collins. 
Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Art  direction,  Ed  Jewell. 
Set  decorations,  Tommy  Thompson.  Dance  director. 
Dean  Collins.  Musical  director,  Abe  Lyman.  Musical 
ararngements,  Herschel  Gilbert  and  Joe  Sanns.  Songs, 
Sid  Robin,  Don  Kaye,  Harold  Rome,  Jamblan  Her- 
pin,  Maurey  Lazar  and  Stanley  Cohen.  Edited  by 
William  Austin.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhor- 
ter.  Assistant  director,  Mel  De  Lay. 

CAST  —  Freddie  Stewart,  June  Preisser,  Judy 
Clark,  Noel  Neill,  Jackie  Moran,  Frankie  Darro, 
Warren  Mills,  Murray  Davis,  Mira  McKinny,  Belle 
Mitchell,  Milt  Kibbee,  Sam  Flint,  Charles  Evans, 
Hank  Henry,  Abe  Lyman  and  orchestra,  Eddie  Hey- 
wood  and  orchestra.  Harry  "The  Hipster"  Gibson 
and  the  Airliners.   Reviewed  2-20-46. 

JUST  BEFORE  DAWN 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director, 
Willitm  Castle.  Original  screenplay,  Eric  Taylor. 
Aubrey  Wisberg.  Based  on  the  radio  program, 
"Crime  Doctor,"  by  Max  Marcin.  Photography, 
Henry  Freulich.  Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Art  di- 
rection, Hans  Radon.  Set  decorations,  William  Kier- 
nan. Sound  recording,  Howard  Fogetti.  Musical 
director.  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Assistant  director, 
Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Adelle  Roberts,  Martin 
Kosleck,  Mona  Barrie,  Marvin  Miller,  Charles  D. 
Brown,  Robert  H.  Barrat,  Craig  Reynolds,  Wilton 
Graff,  Charles  Lane,  Charles  Arnt,  Ted  Hecht,  Peggy 
Converse,  Irene  Tedrow,  Thomas  Jackson.  Reviewed 
5-1-46. 

THE  KID  FROM  BROOKLYN 

Goldwyn-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Sam 
Goldwyn.  Director,  Norman  Z.  McLeod.  Screenplay, 
Grover  Jones,  Frank  Butler  and  Richard  Connell.  Play, 
"The  Milky  Way,"  Lynn  Root,  Harry  Clork.  Adapta- 
tion, Don  Hartman  and  Melville  Shavelson.  Photog- 
raphy, Gregg  Toland.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Mitchel  Kovaleski.  Art  direction,  Perry  Fer- 
guson, Stewart  Chaney,  McLure  Capps.  Set  decora- 
tions, Howard  Bristol  and  Clifford  Porter.  Dance  di- 
rector, Bernard  Pearce.  Music  supervisor,  Louis 
Forbes.  Music  arranger,  vocal,  Kay  Thompson.  Musi- 
cal director,  Carmen  Dragon.  Songs,  Jules  Styne  and 
Sammy  Cohn.  Edited  by  Daniel  Mandell.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Fred  Lau.  Assistant  director,  Arthur  Black. 

CAST — Danny  Kaye,  Virginia  Mayo,  Vera-Ellen, 
Walter  Abel,  Eve  Arden,  Steve  Cochran,  Fay  Bainter, 
Lionel  Stander,  Clarence  Kolb,  Victor  Cutler,  Charles 
Cane,  Jerome  Cowan,  Don  Wilson.  Knox  Manning, 
Kay  Thompson,  Johnny  Downs,  the  Goldwyn  Girls. 
Reviewed  3-20-46. 

THE  KILLERS 

Hellinger-UNIV.  Producer,  Mark  Hellinger.  Direc- 
tor, Robert  Siodmak.  Screenplay  by  Anthony  Veiller. 
From  story  by  Ernest  Hemingway.  Photography, 
Woody  Bredell.  Special  photography,  D.  S.  Horsley. 
Assistant  to  the  producer,  Jules  Buck.  Art  direction. 
Jack  Otterson  and  Martin  Obzina.  Set  decoration, 


Russell  A.  Gausman  and  E.  R.  Robinson.  Music,  Mik- 
los  Rosza.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  William  Hedg- 
cock.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer.  Edited  by 
Arthur  Hilton. 

CAST — Burt  Lancaster,  Ava  Gardner,  Edmond 
O'Brien,  Albert  Dekker,  Sam  Levene,  Gharles  D. 
Brown,  Donald  MacBride,  Phil  Brown,  Charles  Mc- 
Graw,  John  Miljan,  William  Conrad,  Queenie  Smith, 
Garry  Owen,  Harry  Hayden,  Bill  Walker,  Vince 
Barnett,  Jack  Lambert,  Jeff  Corey,  Wally  Scott, 
Virginia  Christine,  Gabrielle  Windsor,  Rex  Dale. 
Reviewed  8-7-46. 

KITTY 

PARA.  Producers-Screenplay,  Darrell  Ware,  Karl 
Tunberg.  Director,  Mitchell  Leisen.  Original,  Rosa- 
mond Marshall.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edourt. 
Photography.  Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Special  effects,  Gor- 
don Jennings.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Walter  Ty- 
ler. Set  decorations,  Ray  Moyer.  Dance  director,  Billy 
Daniels.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Alma 
Macrorie.  Sound  technician,  Don  McKay,  Don  John- 
son. Assistant  director,  John  Coonan. 

CAST — Paulette  Goddard,  Ray  Milland,  Patric 
Knowles,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Reginald  Owen,  Constance 
Collier,  Dennis  Hoey,  Sara  Allgood,  Eric  Blore,  Gordon 
Richards,  Michael  Dyne,  Edgar  Norton,  Patricia  Cam- 
eron, Percival  Vivian,  Mary  Gordon,  Anita  Bolster, 
Heather  Wilde,  Charles  Coleman,  Mae  Clarke,  Ann 
Codes,  Crawford  Kent.  Reviewed  10-8-45. 

LADY  LUCK 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Pro- 
ducer, Warren  Duff.  Director,  Edwin  L.  Marin. 
Screenplay,  Lynn  Root  and  Frank  Fenton.  Story, 
Herbert  Clyde  Lewis.  Musical  score,  Leigh  Harline. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Photography, 
Lucien  Andriot.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dawson.  Art  direc- 
tion, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Feild  Gray.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera  and  James  Altwies.  Sound,  Clem 
Portman  and  John  L.  Cass.  Assistant  director,  James 
Anderson. 

CAST — Robert  Young,  Barbara  Hale,  Frank  Mor- 
gan, James  Gleason,  Don  Rice,  Harry  Davenport. 
Teddy  Hart,  Joseph  Vitale,  Douglas  Morrow.  Re- 
viewed 7-1  7-46. 

LAND  RUSH 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Vernon 
Keays.  Original  screenplay,  Michael  Simmons.  Photo- 
graphy, George  B.  Meehan.  Art  direction,  Charles 
Clague.  Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery.  Edited 
by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  Philip  Faulk- 
ner.  Assistant  director,   William  O'Conner. 

CAST  —  Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Ozie 
Waters,  Doris  Houck,  Emmett  Lynn,  Bud  Geary, 
Stephen  Barclay,  Robert  Kortman,  George  Chese- 
boro,  Bud  Osborne.   Reviewed  12-30-46. 

LARCENY  IN  HER  HEART 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Screen- 
play, Raymond  L.  Schrock.  Based  on  original  char- 
acters and  story  by  Brett  Halliday.  Photography, 
Jack  Greenhalgh.  Assistant  director,  Stanley  Neufeld. 
Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody.  Sound,  Earl  Sitar.  Ed- 
ited by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Art  direction,  Edward  C. 
Jewell.  Set  decoration,  Elias  H.  Rief. 

CAST  —  Hugh  Beaumont,  Cheryl  Walker.  Ralph 
Dunn,  Paul  Bryar,  Charles  Wilson,  Douglas  Fowley. 
Gordon  Richards,  Charles  Quigley,  Julia  McMillan, 
Marie  Harmon,  Lee  Bennett,  Henry  Hall,  Milton 
Kibbee.  Reviewed  5-15-46. 

THE  LAST  CROOKED  MILE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Rudolph  E.  Abel.  Direc- 
tor, Philip  Ford.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Sackheim.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Jerry  Gruskin.  Based  on  radio  play  by 
Robert  L.  Richards.  Photography,  Alfred  Keller.  Art 
direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.,  George  Milo.  Musical  director,  Rich- 
ard Cherwin.  Edited  by  William  P.  Thompson. 
Sound,  Victor  Appel.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Dill. 

CAST — Donald  Barry,  Ann  Savage,  Nestor  Paiva, 
Harry  Shannon,  Ben  Welden,  John  Miljan,  Charles  D. 
Brown,  John  Dehner,  Anthony  Caruso.  Reviewed  8- 
12-46. 

LAWLESS  BREED 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  W.  Fox.  Screen- 
play, Bob  Williams.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman. 
Art  direction,   Jack  Otterson  and   Frank  Richards 


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PRODUCTIONS  1946 


Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Causman  and  Leigh 
Smith.  Musical  director,  Milton  Rosen.  Edited  by 
Otto  Ludwig.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Phil  Bowles. 

CAST  —  Kirby  Grant,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Jane  Adams, 
Dick  Curtis,  Harry  Brown,  Charles  King,  Karl  Hack- 
ett,  Hank  Worden,  Claudia  Drake.  Reviewed  12- 
6-46. 

LIGHTNING  RAIDERS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director  Sam  Newfield.  Assistant  director,  Lou 
Perlof.  Original  story  and  screenplay  by  Elmer  Clif- 
ton. Photography,  Jack  Creenhalgh.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Lee  Zahler.  Sound,  Lyle  Willey.  Edited  by  Hol- 
brook  N.  Todd. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Mady 
Laurence,  Henry  Hall,  Steve  Darrell,  Stanford  Jolley, 
Karl  Hackett,  Roy  Brent,  Marin  Sais,  Al  Ferguson. 
Reviewed  10-11  -46. 

LITTLE  GIANT 

UNIV.  Producer,  Joe  Cershenson.  Director,  Will- 
iam A.  Seiter.  Screenplay,  Walter  De  Leon.  Original 
story,  Paul  Jarrico,  Richard  Collins.  Photography, 
Charles  Van  Enger.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans,  Jr. 
Music  score  and  direction,  Edgar  Fairchild.  Art  di- 
rection, John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Obzina.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  A.  Gausman,  E.  R.  Robinson.  Sound, 
Bernard  B.  Brown,  Robert  Pritchard.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Brenda  Joyce, 
Jacqueline  de  Wit,  George  Cleveland,  Elena  Verdugo, 
Mary  Gordon,  Pierre  Watkin,  Donald  MacBride,  Vic- 
tor Killian,  Margaret  Dumont,  Bert  Roach,  George 
Chandler,  Beatrice  Gray.  Reviewed  2-25-46. 

LITTLE  IODINE 

Comet-UA.  Producers,  Buddy  Rogers,  Ralph  Cohn. 
Director,  Reginald  LeBorg.  Associate  producer, 
Selmer  L.  Chalif.  Original  screenplay,  Richard  Lan- 
dau. Based  on  cartoon  strip  by  Jimmy  Hatlo.  Photog- 
raphy, Robert  Pittack.  Art  direction,  George  Van 
Marter.  Set  decorations,  William  A.  Greenwood,  Sr. 
Assistant  director,  Frank  Fox.  Edited  by  Lynn  Har- 
rison. Sound,  Franklin  Hansen,  Jr.  Music  score,  Alex- 
ander Steinert. 

CAST  —  Jo  Ann  Marlowe,  Marc  Cramer,  Eve 
Whitney,  Irene  Ryan,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Lanny 
Rees,  Leon  Belasco,  Emory  Parnell,  Sarah  Selby, 
Jean  Paritquin.  Reviewed  9-6-46. 

LITTLE  MISS  BIG 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Marshall  Grant.  As- 
sociate producer,  Stanley  Rubin.  Director,  Erie  C. 
Kenton.  Screenplay  by  Erna  Lazarus.  Based  on 
story  by  Harry  H.  Poppe,  Chester  Beecroft  and  Mary 
Marlind.  Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction, 
Jack  Otterson  and  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ted  Von  Hemert. 
Musical  direction,  H.  J.  Salter.  Sound,  Bernard  B. 
Brown.  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Assistant  director, 
Charles  S.  Gould.  Dialog  director,  Morgan  Farley. 
Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth. 

CAST  —  Beverly  Simmons,  Fay  Holden,  Frank  Mc- 
Hugh,  Fred  Brady,  Dorothy  Morris,  Milburn  Stone, 
Samuel  S.  Hinds,  John  Eldredge,  Housely  Stevenson, 
Jeff  Yorke,  Peggy  Webber,  Jim  Nolan,  Reviewed 
8-28-46. 

LITTLE  MISTER  JIM 

MCM.  Producer,  Orville  O.  Dull.  Director,  Fred 
Zinneman.  Screenplay  by  George  Bruce.  Based  on 
a  novel  by  Tommy  Wadelton.  Photography,  Lester 
White.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons  and  Hubert 
Hobson.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  and  Ralph 
S.  Hurst.  Musical  score,  George  Bassman.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Edited  by  Frank  Hull.  Assistant 
director,   Horace  Hough. 

CAST  —  Jackie  "Butch"  Jenkins,  James  Craig, 
Frances  Gifford,  Luana  Patten,  Spring  Byington, 
Chingwah  Lee,  Laura  La  Plante,  Henry  O'Neill, 
Morris  Ankrum,  Celia  Travers,  Ruth  Brady,  Sharon 
McManus,  Buz  Buckley,  Carol  Nugent,  Jean  Van. 
Reviewed  2-8-46  under  title  of  "Army  Brat." 

LIVE  WIRES 

MONO.  Producers,  Lindsley  Parsons  and  Jan 
Grippo.  Director,  Phil  Karlson.  Original  story  by  Jeb 
Schary.  Screenplay  by  Tim  Ryan  and  Josef  Mischel. 


Photography,  William  S  i  c  k  n  e  r.  Set  decorations, 
Charles  Thompson.  Musical  direction,  Edward  Kay. 
Sound,  Tom  Lambert.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton. 
Edited   by   Fred    Maguire.   Assistant   director,  Doc 

Joos. 

CAST  —  Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Bobby  Jordan, 
Billy  Benedict,  William  Frambes,  Pamela  Blake,  Mike 
Mazurki,  Claudia  Drake,  John  Eldredge,  Robert  E. 
Keane,  Patti  Brill,  Nancy  Brinckman,  Bill  Christy, 
Earle    Hodgins.    Reviewed  2-8-46. 

LOVE  LAUGHS  AT  ANDY  HARDY 

MCM.  Producer,  Robert  Sisk.  Director,  Willis 
Goldbeck.  Screenplay,  Harry  Ruskin,  William  Lud- 
wig. Original,  Howard  Dimsdale.  Based  on  characters 
created  by  Aurania  Rouveral.  Photography,  Rob- 
ert Planck.  Art  direction,  Sedric  Gibbons,  Harry  Mc- 
Afee. Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Ralph  S. 
Hurst.  Dance  director,  Jack  Donohue.  Music  score, 
David  Snell.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Wally  Heglin. 
Songs,  Earl  Brent.  Edited  by  Irvine  Warburton.  Sound 
director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Al  Ra- 
boch. 

CAST — Mickey  Rooney,  Lewis  Stone,  Sara  Haden, 
Fay  Holden,  Lina  Romay,  Bonita  Granville,  Dorothy 
Ford,  Hal  Hackett,  Dick  Simmons,  Clinton  Sundberg, 
Geraldine  Wall,  Addison  Richards.  Reviewed  12-3-46. 

LOVER  COME  BACK 

UNIV.  Producers-Original  screenplay,  Michael 
Fessier  and  Ernest  Pagano.  Executive  producer,  How- 
ard Benedict.  Director,  William  Seiter.  Photography, 
Joseph  Valentine.  Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson  and 
Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman 
and  Ted  Offenbecker.  Music  score,  Hans  J.  Salter. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Assistant  director,  Fred 
Frank.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder. 

CAST  —  George  Brent,  Lucille  Ball,  Vera  Zorina, 
Charles  Winninger,  Carl  Esmond,  Raymond  Walburn, 
Wallace  Ford,  Franklin  Pangborn,  Louise  Beavers, 
Elisabeth  Risdon,  William  Wright,  George  Chandler, 
loan  Fulton.  Reviewed  6-12-46. 

THE  MADONNAS  SECRET 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director. 
William  Thiele.  Original  screenplay  by  Bradbury 
Foote  and  William  Thiele.  Photography,  John  Alton. 
Art  direction,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.  and  George  Suhr.  Musical  score, 
Joseph  Dubin.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin. 
Sound,  Ed  Borschell.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Assistant 
director,   Lee  Luthaker. 

CAST  —  Francis  Lederer,  Gail  Patrick,  Ann  Ruth- 
erford, Edward  Ashley,  Linda  Stirling,  John  Litel, 
Leona  Roberts,  Michael  Hawks,  Clifford  Brooke. 
Pierre  Watkin,  Will  Wright,  Geraldine  Wall,  John 
Hamilton.  Reviewed  Feb.  18,  1946. 

MAGNIFICENT  DOLL 

Hallmark-UNIV.  Producers,  Jack  H.  Skirball  and 
Bruce  Manning.  Director,  Frank  Borzage.  Original 
and  screenplay,  Irving  Stone.  Photography,  Joseph 
Valentine.  Art  direction,  Alexander  Golitzen.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ted  Offenbecker.  Set 
continuity,  Adele  Cannon.  Music  score,  H.  J.  Salter. 
Orchestrations,  David  Tamkin.  Edited  by  Ted  J.  Kent. 
Sound  technician,  Charles  Felstead.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, John  F.  Sherwood. 

CAST — Ginger  Rogers,  David  Niven,  Burgess 
Meredith,  Horace  McNally,  Peggy  Wood,  Frances 
Williams,  Robert  H.  Barrat,  Grandon  Rhodes,  Henri 
Letondal,  Joe  Forte,  Erville  Anderson,  George  Bar- 
rows, Francis  McDonald,  Emmet  Vogan.  Reviewed 
1  1-15-46. 

THE  MAGNIFICENT  ROGUE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Director,  Albert  S.  Rogell.  Screenplay,  Dane  Lussier. 
Original,  Gerald  Drayson  Adams  and  Richard  Soko- 
love.  Adaptation,  Sherman  L.  Lowe.  Photography, 
John  Alton.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy  and  Otto  Siegel.  Edited  by 
Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl. 
Assistant  director,  George  Webster. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts,  Warren  Douglas,  Gerald 
Mohr,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Adele  Mara,  Grady  Sut- 
ton, Donia  Bussey,  Ruth  Lee,  Charles  Coleman 
Dorothy  Christy.  Reviewed  11-8-46. 


PRODUCTIONS  1946 


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MAKE  MINE  MUSIC 

Walt  Disney-RKO.  I  Technicolor  I .  Producer,  Walt 
Disney.  Production  supervisor,  Joe  Grant.  Direction, 
Jack  Kinney,  Hamilton  Luske,  Clyde  Ceronimi,  Bob 
Cormack,  Josh  Meador.  Story,  Homer  Brightman,  Dick 
Kinney,  Tom  Oreb,  Eric  Curney,  T.  Hee,  Dick  Kelsey, 
Roy  Williams,  Jesse  Marsh,  Dick  Huemer,  John  Wal- 
bridge,  Dick  Shaw,  Sylvia  Holland,  Ed  Penner,  Jim 
Bodrero,  Cap  Palmer,  Erwin  Graham.  Art  supervision, 
Mary  Blair,  Elmer  Plummer,  John  Hench.  Music 
director,  Charles  Wolcott.  Music  associates,  Ken 
Darby,  Oliver  Wallace,  Edward  Plumb.  Songs,  Ray 
Gilbert,  Allie  Wrubel,  Eliot  Daniel,  Bobby  Worth. 
Animation,  Les  Clark,  Ward  Kimball,  Milt  Kahl, 
John  Sibley,  Hal  King,  Judge  Whitaker,  Harvey 
Toombs,  Tom  Massey,  Phil  Duncan,  Hal  Ambro, 
Eric  Larson,  John  Lounsberry,  Ollie  Johnston,  Fred 
Moore,  Hugh  Fraser,  Jack  Campbell,  Cliff  Nordberg, 
Bill  Justice,  Al  Bertino,  John  McManus,  Ken  O'Brien. 
Effects  animation,  George  Rowley,  Jack  Boyd,  Andy 
Engman,  Brad  Case,  Don  Patterson.  Layout,  Kendall 
O'Connor,  Hugh  Hennesy,  Al  Zinnen,  Ed  Benedict, 
Charles  Philippi,  Don  Da  Gradi,  Lance  Nolley, 
Charles  Payzanf,  John  Niendorff.  Background, 
Claude  Coats,  Art  Riley,  Ralph  Hulett,  Merle  Cox, 
Ray  Huffine,  Al  Dempster,  Thelma  Witmer,  Jimi 
Trout.  Color  consultant,  Mique  Nelson.  Process  ef- 
fects, Ub  Iwerks.  Sound  recording,  S.  O.  Slyfield  and 
Robert  O.  Cook.  Reviewed  4-17-46. 

THE  MAN  FROM  RAINBOW  VALLEY 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director, 
Robert  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay,  Betty  Bur- 
bridge.  Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Art  direction, 
Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr. 
and  Earl  Wooden.  Musical  direction,  Mort  Glick- 
man.  Sound,  William  E.  Clark.  Edited  by  Edward 
Mann.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Monte  Hale,  Adrian  Booth,  Jo  Ann 
Marlowe,  Ferris  Taylor,  Emmett  Lynn,  Tom  London, 
Bud  Geary,  Kenne  Duncan,  Doyle  O'Dell,  Bert  Roach, 
Enright  Busse,  John  Scott  and  Frank  Wilder.  Re- 
viewed 6- 1  3-46. 

THE  MAN  WHO  DARED 

COL.  Producer,  Leonard  S.  Picker.  Director,  John 
Sturges.  Screenplay,  Edward  Bock.  Story,  Maxwell 
Shane  and  Alex  Gottlieb.  Additional  dialog.  Mal- 
colm Stuart  Boylan.  Photography,  Philip  Tannura. 
Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Art  direction,  George 
Brooks.  Set  decorations,  James  Crowe.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Assistant  director,  Sey- 
mour Friedman.  Sound,  Philip  Faulkner. 

CAST  —  Leslie  Brooks,  George  Macready,  Forrest 
Tucker,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Warren  Mills,  Richard 
Hale,  Charles  Evans,  Trevor  Bardette,  William 
Newell,  Brooks  Benedict,  Tom  Kingston,  Doris 
Houck.  Reviewed  6-24-46. 

MARGIE 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Walter  Moros- 
co.  Director,  Henry  King.  Screenplay,  F.  Hugh  Her- 
bert. Original,  Ruth  McKenney  and  Richard  Brans- 
ten.  Photography,  Charles  Clarke.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus  and  Leonard  Doss.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction. 
James  Basevi  and  J.  Russell  Spencer.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Frank  E.  Hughes.  Music  ar- 
ranger, vocal,  Charles  Henderson.  Orchestral,  Herbert 
Taylor.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Songs, 
Henry  Davis,  J.  Russell  Robinson  and  Con  Conrad. 
Edited  by  Barbara  McLean.  Sound  technicians,  Eugene 
Grossman  and  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Joe 
Bohm. 

CAST — Jeanne  Crain,  Glenn  Langan,  Lynn 
Bari,  Alan  Young,  Barbara  Lawrence,  Conrad  Janis, 
Esther  Dale,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Ann  Todd,  Hattie 
McDaniel,  Don  Hayden,  Hazel  Dawn,  Vanessa 
Brown,  Diana  Herbert,  Milton  Parsons,  Margaret 
Wells,  Warren  Mills,  Richard  Kelton,  Tom  Steven- 
son, Cecil  Weston.  Reviewed  10-16-46. 

THE  MASK  OF  DIJON 

Alexander-Stern-PRC.  Producers,  Max  Alexander, 
Alfred  Stern.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Screenplay, 
Arthur  St.  Claire,  Griffin  Jay.  Original,  Arthur  St. 
Claire.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Special  effects, 
Ray  Mercer.  Art  direction,  Edward  Jewell.  Set  dec- 
orations, E.  H.  Reif.  Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos. 


Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Sound  technician,  Ben 
Winkler.  Assistant  director,  Lou  Perlof. 

CAST — Erich  von  Stroheim,  Jeanne  Bates,  William 
Wright,  Edward  Van  Sloan,  Mauritz  Hugo,  Denise 
Vernac,  Robert  Malcolm,  Hope  Landin,  Shimon  Rus- 
kin,  Roy  Darmour,  Antonio  Filauirl.  Reviewed  I- 
25-46. 

MEET  ME  ON  BROADWAY 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Leigh  Jason. 
Screenplay,  George  Bricker,  Jack  Henley.  Original, 
George  Bricker.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Walter  Holscher.  Set  dec- 
orations, Milton  Stumph.  Musical  Director,  M.  W. 
Stoloff.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts,  Doris  Fisher,  Saul 
Chaplin,  Eddie  De  Lange.  Edited  by  James  Sweeny. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director, 
James  Nicholson. 

CAST — Marjorie  Reynolds,  Fred  Brady,  Jinx  Falk- 
enberg,  Allen  Jenkins,  Spring  Byington,  Gene  Lock- 
hart,  Loren  Tindall,  William  Forrest,  Jack  Rice.  Re- 
viewed 2-21-46. 

THE  MIGHTY  McCURK 

MCM.  Producer,  Nat  Perrin.  Director,  John  Waters. 
Original  screenplay,  William  R.  Lipman,  Grant  Gar- 
rett and  Harry  Clork.  Photography,  Charles  Schoen- 
baum.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Hubert  Hob- 
son.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Alfred  E. 
Spencer.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Edited  by  Ben 
Lewis.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director, 
Tom  Andre. 

CAST — Wallace  Beery,  Dean  Stockwell,  Edward 
Arnold,  Anne  MacMahon,  Cameron  Mitchell,  Dorothy 
Patrick,  Aubrey  Mather,  Morris  Ankrum,  Clinton 
Sundberg,  Charles  Judels,  Torben  Meyer.  Reviewed 
I  1-19-46. 

THE  MISSINC  LADY 

MONO.  Producer,  Joe  Kaufman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer and  original  screenplay,  George  Callahan.  Di- 
rector, Phil  Karlson.  Photography,  William  Sickner 
Art  direction,  David  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Ray 
Boltz.  Musical  director,  Eddie  Kay.  Edited  by  Ace 
Herman.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
directors,  Doc  Joos  and  Kenny  Kessler. 

CAST  —  Kane  Richmond,  Barbara  Reed,  George 
Chandler,  James  Flavin,  Pierre  Watkin,  Dorothea 
Kent,  Jack  Overman,  George  Lewis,  James  Cardwell, 
Bert  Roach,  Gary  Owen,  Ray  Teal,  Jo  Carroll  Den- 
nison,  Ralph  Dunn,  Dewey  Robinson,  Frances  Rob- 
inson, Anthony  Warde,  Claire  Carleton,  Almira  Ses- 
sions, Nora  Cecil.  Reviewed  12-26-46. 

MISS  SUSIE  SLACLE'S 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  John  Houseman.  Direc- 
tor, John  Berry.  Screenplay  by  Anne  Froelick  and 
Hugo  Butler.  Additional  dialog  by  Theodore  Strauss. 
Adaptation,  Anne  Froelick  and  Adrian  Scott.  From 
novel  by  Augusta  Tucker.  Photography,  Charles 
Lang,  Jr.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier  and  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decora- 
tions, Bertram  Granger.  Music  score,  Daniele  Am- 
fitheatrof.  Sound,  Hugo  Greenzbach  and  Joel  Moss. 
Technical  adviser,  Dr.  Benjamin  Sacks.  Editorial  su- 
pervision, Archie  Marshek.  Assistant  director,  William 
Forsythe. 

CAST — Veronica  Lake,  Sonny  Tufts,  Joan  Caul- 
field,  Ray  Collins,  Billy  De  Wolfe,  Bill  Edwards. 
Pat  Phelan,  Lillian  Gish,  Roman  Bohnen,  Morris 
Carnovsky,  Renny  McEvoy,  Lloyd  Bridges,  Michael 
Sage,  Dorothy  Adams,  E.  J.  Ballantine,  Theodore 
Newton,  J.  Louis  Johnson,  Ludwig  Stossel,  Charles 
E.  Arnt.  Reviewed  12-6-45. 

MONSIEUR  BEAUCAIRE 

PARA.  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director,  George 
Marshall.  Screenplay,  Melvin  Frank  and  Norman 
Panama.  Original  novel  by  Booth  Tarkington.  Process 
photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Photography,  Lionel 
Lindon.  Special  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  Sam 
Comer  and  Ross  Dowd.  Music  score,  Robert  Emmett 
Dolan.  Music  arranger,  vocal,  Ken  Lane.  Songs,  Jay 
Livingston  and  Ray  Evans.  Dance  directors,  Billy 
Daniels  and  Josephine  Earl.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Schmidt.  Sound  technician,  Gene  Merritt  and  Don 
Johnson.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Salven. 

CAST — Bob  Hope,  Joan  Caulfield,  Patric  Knowles, 
Marjorie  Reynolds,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Joseph  Schild- 
kraut,    Reginald   Owen,   Constance   Collier,  Hillary 


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PRODUCTIONS  1946 


Brooke,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Mary 
Nash,  Leonid  Kinskey,  Howard  Freeman.  Reviewed 
5-13-46. 

MOON  OVER  MONTANA 

MONO.  Producer-director-Original,  Oliver  Drake. 
Screenplay,  Louise  Rousseau.  Photography,  Harry 
Neumann.  Edited  by  Ace  Herman.  Set  decorations, 
Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Dialog 
director,  Ande  Lamb.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter. 

CAST  —  Jimmy  Wakely,  Lee  "Lasses"  White, 
Jennifer  Holt,  Jack  Ingram,  Louise  Arthur,  Stanley 
Blystone,  Brad  Slavin,  Terry  Frost,  Eddie  Majors. 
Arthur  Smith,  Woody  Woodel  and  His  Rangers.  Re- 
viewed 4-12-46. 

MR.  ACE 

Benedict  Bogeaus-UA.  Producer,  Benedict  Bogeaus. 
Production  associate,  Arthur  M.  Landau.  Assistant 
to  producer,  Carley  Harriman.  Director,  Edwin  L. 
Marin.  Original  screenplay,  Fred  Finklehoffe.  Photog- 
raphy, Karl  Struss.  Production  designer,  Ernst  Fegte. 
Set  decorations,  Fred  Widdowson.  Music  score,  Heinz 
Roemheld.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Songs, 
Fred  Finkelhoffe  and  Sid  Silvers.  Edited  by  James 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  William  Lynch.  Assistant 
director,  Joseph  Depew. 

CAST — Ceorge  Raft,  Sylvia  Sidney,  Stanley  Ridges, 
Sara  Haden,  Jerome  Cowan,  Sid  Silvers,  Alan  Ed- 
wards, Roman  Bohnen,  Joyce  Brant  and  the  Flennoy 
trio.  Reviewed  8-26-46. 

MR.  HEX 

MONO.  Producer-original,  Jan  Crippo.  Associate 
producer-screenplay,  Cyril  Endfield.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Beaudine.  Photography,  James  Brown.  Art  di- 
rection, David  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Raymond 
Boltz,  jr.  Technical  advisor,  John  Indrisano.  Musical 
director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Songs,  Louis  Herscher.  Edit- 
ed by  Richard  Currier,  Seth  Larson.  Sound  technician, 
Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Wesley  Barry. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Bobby  Jordan, 
Gabriel  Dell,  Billy  Benedict,  David  Corcey,  Cale 
Robbins,  Ben  Weldon,  Ian  Keith,  Sammy  Cohen, 
Bernard  Corcey,  William  Ruhl,  Danny  Beck,  Rita 
Lyon,  Joe  Cray,  Eddie  Cribbon,  Meyer  Grace,  Gene 
Stutenroth,  John  Indrisano,  Dewey  Robinson,  Jimmy 
Aubrey.   Reviewed  12-5-46. 

MURDER  IN  THE  MUSIC  HALL 

REP.  Producer,  Herman  Millakowsky.  Director, 
John  English.  Screenplay,  Frances  Hyland,  Laszlo 
Gorog.  Original  story,  Arnold  Phillips,  Maria  Mat- 
ray.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Ice  sequences  pho- 
tographed by  John  Alton.  Director  of  ice  numbers, 
Fanchon.  Musical  director,  Walter  Scharf.  Edited  by 
Arthur  Roberts.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Art  director, 
Russell  Kimball.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy, 
Jr.,  Earl  Wooden.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  The- 
odore   Lydecker.    Assistant    director,    Rollie  Asher. 

CAST — Vera  Hruba  Ralston,  William  Marshall, 
Helen  Walker,  Ann  Rutherford,  Nancy  Kelly,  Wil- 
liam Gargan,  Julie  Bishop,  Jerome  Cowan,  Edward 
Norris,  Fay  McKenzie,  Jack  LaRue,  Paul  Hurst,  Frank 
Orth,  James  Craven,  Mary  Field,  Tom  London,  LeRoy 
Mason,  Ilka  Gruning,  Anna  Nagel,  Specialty  ice  stars, 
Condon  and  Bohland,  Red  McCarthy,  Patti  Phillippi, 
John  Jolliffe,  Henry  Lie.  Reviewed  4-15-46. 

MURDER  IS  MY  BUSINESS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Screenplay,  Fred  My- 
ton.  Original  story,  Brett  Halliday.  Photography,  Jack 
Greenhalgh.  Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody.  Sound, 
Earl  Sitar.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Art  direc- 
tion, Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Elias  H. 
Reif.  Assistant  director,  Stanley  Neufeld. 

CAST — Hugh  Beaumont,  Cheryl  Walker,  Lyle 
Talbot,  George  Meeker,  Pierre  Watkin,  Richard 
Keene,  David  Reed,  Carol  Andrews,  Julia  McMillan, 
Helene  Heigh,  Ralph  Dunn,  Parker  Garvie,  Virginia 
Christine,  Donald  Kerr,  Jack  Collins,  Broderick  O'Far- 
rell,  Jack  Chefe,  Jack  Ford.  Reviewed  3-5-46. 

MY  DARLING  CLEMENTINE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Samuel  G.  Engel.  Director, 
John  Ford.  Screenplay,  Samuel  G.  Engel  and  Winston 
Miller.  Original  story,  Sam  Hellman,  based  on  book 
by  Stuart  N.  Lake.  Photography,  Joseph  MacDonald. 


Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direc- 
tion, James  Basevi  and  Lyle  Wheeler.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Fred  J.  Rode.  Music  score,  Cyril 
Mockridge.  Music  arranger  (orchestral),  Edward 
Powell.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Edited  by 
Dorothy  Spencer.  Sound  technician,  Eugene  Gross- 
man and  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  William 
Eckhardt. 

CAST — Henry  Fonda,  Linda  Darnell,  Victor  Ma- 
ture, Walter  Brennan,  Tim  Holt,  Cathy  Downs,  Ward 
Bond,  Alan  Mowbray,  John  Ireland,  Roy  Roberts, 
Jane  Darwell,  Grant  Withers,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald, 
Russell  Simpson,  Don  Garner,  Francis  Ford,  Ben  Hall, 
Arthur  Walsh,  Ronald  J.  Pennick,  Louis  Mercier, 
Mickey  Simpson,  Fred  Libby.  Reviewed  10-9-46. 

MY  PAL  TRIGGER 

REP.  Producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Director,  Frank 
McDonald.  Screenplay,  Jack  Townley  and  John  K. 
Buter.  Story,  Paul  Gangelin.  Photography,  William 
Bradford.  Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Set  deco- 
rations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Earl  Wooden.  Mus- 
ical director,  Morton  Scott.  Orchestral  arrangements, 
Dale  Butts.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound,  Richard 
Tyler.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker. Assistant  director,  Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  George  "Gabby"  Hayes,  Dale 
Evans,  Jack  Holt,  LeRoy  Mason,  Roy  Barcroft,  Sam 
Flint,  Kenne  Duncan,  Ralph  Sanford,  Francis  McDon- 
ald, Harlan  Briggs,  William  Haade,  Bob  Nolan  and 
The  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  Alan  Bridge,  Paul  E.  Burns, 
"Trigger."  Reviewed  6-14-46. 

MY  REPUTATION 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Curtis 
Bernhardt.  Screenplay,  Catherine  Turney,  from  novel 
"Instruct  My  Sorrows,"  by  Clare  Jaynes.  Photog- 
raphy, James  Wong  Howe.  Art  direction,  Anton 
Grot.  Set  decorations,  George  James  Hopkins.  Edited 
by  David  Weisbart.  Special  effects,  Roy  Davidson. 
Sound,  Everett  A.  Brown.  Music,  Max  Steiner.  Mu- 
sical director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assistant  director, 
Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST — Barbara  Stanwyck,  George  Brent,  Warner 
Anderson,  Lucile  Watson,  John  Ridgely,  Eve  Arden, 
Robert  Shayne,  Esther  Dale,  Jerome  Cowan,  Scotty 
Beckett,  Bobby  Cooper,  Leona  Maricle,  Mary  Servoss, 
Cecil  Cunningham,  Nancy  Evans,  Ann  Todd,  Janis 
Wilson,  Darwood  Kaye.  Reviewed  1-8-46. 

MYSTERIOUS  INTRUDER 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Castle.  Original  screenplay,  Eric  Taylor.  Pho- 
tography, Philip  Tannura.  Musical  director,  Mischa 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Radon.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Priestley. 
Sound,  Jack  Haynes.  Theme  music,  Wilbur  Hatch. 
Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST — Richard  Dix,  Barton  MacLane,  Nina  Vale, 
Regis  Toomey,  Helen  Mowery,  Mike  Mazurki,  Pa- 
mela Blake,  Charles  Lane,  Paul  Burns,  Kathleen 
Howard,   Harlan   Briggs.   Reviewed  5-20-46. 

THE  MYSTERIOUS  MR.  VALENTINE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Di- 
rector, Philip  Ford.  Original  screenplay,  Milton  Rai- 
son.  Photography,  Alfred  Keller.  Art  direction,  Hil- 
yard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr. 
and  George  Milo.  Music  score,  Mort  Glickman.  Edit- 
ed by  Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician,  Rich- 
ard Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Lacey. 

CAST — William  Henry,  Linda  Stirling,  Virginia 
Christine,  Thomas  Jackson,  Barbara  Wooddell,  Ken 
Duncan,  Virginia  Brissac,  Lyle  Latell,  Ernie  Adams, 
Tristram  Coffin,  Arthur  Space,  Robert  Lace.  Re- 
viewed   1  1  -22-46. 

NAVAJO  KID 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director-Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Harry  Fraser.  Musical  director,  Lee 
Zahler.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Sound  Tech- 
nician, Lyle  E.  Wiley.  Set  decorations,  George  Mont- 
gomery. Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Sidney  Smith 

CAST — Bob  Steele,  Syd  Saylor,  Edward  Cassidy, 
Caren  Marsh,  Stanley  Blystone,  Edward  Howard, 
Charles  King,  Jr.,  Bud  Osborne,  Budd  Buster  and 
Henry  Hall.  Reviewed  3-22-46. 


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NEVER  SAY  COODBYE 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  James  V. 
Kern.  Dialog  director,  Robert  Stevens.  Screenplay, 
I.  A.  L.  Diamond,  James  V.  Kern.  Original,  Ben  and 
Norma  Zarzman.  Adaptation,  Lewis  R.  Foster.  Pho- 
tography, Arthur  Edeson.  Art  direction,  Anton  Grot. 
Set  decorations,  Budd  Friend.  Music  score,  Frederick 
Hollander.  Orchestral  arranger,  Leonid  Raab.  Musical 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Folmar  Blang- 
sted.  Sound  technician,  Stanley  Jones.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Phil  Quinn. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Eleanor  Parker,  Lucille  Wat- 
son, S.  Z.  Sakall,  Forrest  Tucker,  Donald  Woods, 
Peggy  Knudsen,  Tom  D'Andrea,  Hattie  McDaniel, 
Charles  Coleman,  Patti  Brady.  Reviewed  10-22-46. 

NIGHT  AND  DAY 

WB.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Schwartz. 
Director,  Michael  Curtiz.  Assistant  director,  Frank 
Heath.  Screenplay  by  Charles  Hoffman,  Leo  Town- 
send  and  William  Bowers.  Adaptation  by  Jack  Mof- 
fitt.  Based  on  career  of  Cole  Porter.  Photography, 
Peverell  Marley  and  William  V.  Skall.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus  and  Leonard  Doss.  Art 
director,  John  Hughes.  Set  decorations,  Armor  Mar- 
lowe. Special  effects,  Robert  Burks.  Musical  director, 
Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Additional  music  composed  and 
adapted  by  Max  Steiner.  Vocal  arrangements  by 
Dudley  Chambers.  Production  numbers  orchestrated 
and  conducted  by  Ray  Heindorf.  Dance  numbers  cre- 
ated and  directed  by  LeRoy  Prinz.  Sound,  Everett  A. 
Brown  and  David  Forrest.  Dialog  direction,  Herschel 
Daugherty.  Montages,  James  Leicester.  Edited  by 
David  Weisbart. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Alexis  Smith,  Monty  Woolley, 
Ginny  Simms,  Jane  Wyman,  Eve  Arden,  Victor  Fran- 
cen,  Alan  Hale,  Dorothy  Malone,  Tom  D'Andrea, 
Selena  Royle,  Donald  Woods,  Henry  Stephenson,  Paul 
Cavanaugh,  Sig  Ruman,  Carlos  Ramirez,  Milada  Mla- 
dova,  George  Zoritch,  Adam  and  Jane  Di  Gatano,  Es- 
telle  Sloan,  Clarence  Muse,  John  Alvin,  George  Riley, 
Howard  Freeman,  Bobby  Watson,  John  Pearson, 
Herman  Bing,  Pat  Gleason,  Mary  Martin.  Reviewed 
7-19-46. 

NIGHT  EDITOR 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Henry 
Levin.  Screenplay,  Hal  Smith.  Story,  Scott  Littleton. 
Based  on  radio  program  by  Hal  Burdick.  Photog- 
raphy, Burnett  Guffey  and  Philip  Tannura.  Edited 
by  Richard  Fantl.  Art  direction,  Robert  Peterson. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Set  decora- 
tions, James  Crowe.  Sound,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST — William  Gargan,  Janis  Carter,  Jeff  Donnell, 
Coulter  Irwin,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Paul  E.  Burns, 
Harry  Shannon,  Frank  Wilcox,  Robert  Stevens,  Roy 
Gordon,  Michael  Chapin,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  An- 
thony Caruso,  Edward  Keane,  Jack  Davis,  Lou  Lu- 
bin,  Charles  Marsh.  Reviewed  5-7-46. 

A  NIGHT  IN  CASABLANCA 

Loma  Vista-UA.  Producer,  David  L.  Loew.  Director, 
Archie  L.  Mayo.  Original  screenplay,  Joseph  Fields 
and  Roland  Kibbee.  Photography,  James  Van  Trees. 
Production  designer,  Duncan  Cramer.  Set  decorations, 
Edward  Boyle.  Music  score,  Werner  Janssen.  Edited 
by  Greg  C.  Tallas,  Grace  Baughman.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Sul- 
livan. 

CAST — Groucho  Marx,  Harpo  Marx,  Chico  Marx, 
Charles  Drake,  Lois  Collier,  Sig  Ruman,  Lisette  Verea, 
Lewis  Russell,  Dan  Seymour,  Frederick  Giermann, 
Harro  Mellor,  David  Hoffman,  Hal  Harvey.  Reviewed 
4-15-46. 

A  NICHT  IN  PARADISE 

Wanger-UNIV.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Walter 
Wanger.  Associate  producer,  Alexander  Golitzen. 
Director,  Arthur  Lubin.  Screenplay,  Ernest  Pascal. 
Original  novel  "Peacock's  Feather,"  by  George  S. 
Hellman.  Adaptation,  Emmet  Lavery.  Dialog  director, 
Joan  Hathaway.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr  and  W.  How- 
ard Greene.  Technicolor  directors,  Natalie  Kalmus  and 
William  Fritzche.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Ful- 
ton. Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  E.  R.  Robinson.  Music 
score  and  direction,  Frank  Skinner.  Edited  by  Milton 


Carruth.  Sound  technician,  William  Hedgcock.  As- 
sistant director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Merle  Oberon,  Turhan  Bey,  Thomas  Gomez, 
Gale  Sondergaard,  Ray  Collins,  George  Dolenz,  John 
Litel,  Ernest  Truex,  Jerome  Cowan,  Douglass  Dum- 
brille,  Paul  Cavanaugh,  Marvin  Miller,  Poni  Adams, 
Moroni  Olsen,  Richard  Bailey,  Wee  Willie  Davis, 
Roseanne  Murray,  Patricia  Alphin,  Juli  Lynne,  James 
Hutton,  Barbara  Bates,  Jean  Trent,  Hans  Herbert, 
Ruth  Valmy,  Karen  X.  Gaylord,  Kathleen  O'Malley, 
Karen  Randle,  Kerry  Vaughn,  Dawn  Kennedy,  Julie 
London,  Eula  Morgan,  Art  Miles,  Al  Choals.  Re- 
viewed 4-8-46. 

NIGHT  TRAIN  TO  MEMPHIS 

REP.  Producers  and  original  screenplay,  Dorrell 
and  Stuart  McGowan.  Director,  Lesley  Selander.  Pho- 
tography, William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Fred  A. 
Ritter.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  Music 
score,  Dale  Butts.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Songs,  Beasley  Smith,  Marvin  Hughes  and  Owen 
Bradley;  Mel  Force  and  Fred  Rose;  Roy  Acuff  and 
Odell  McLeod.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound 
technician,  Victor  Appel.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director,  Don 
Verk. 

CAST — Roy  Acuff  and  his  Smoky  Mountain  Boys, 
Allan  Lane,  Adele  Mara,  Irving  Bacon,  Joseph  Cre- 
han,  Emma  Dunn,  Roy  Barcroft,  Kenne  Duncan,  Le- 
roy  Mason,  Nicodemus  Stewart,  Nina  Mae  McKin- 
ney,  Francis  McDonald.  Reviewed  7-18-46. 

NOBODY  LIVES  FOREVER 

WB.  Producer,  Robert  Buckner.  Director,  Jean 
Negulesco.  Dialog  director,  Herschell  Daugherty. 
Original  screenplay,  W.  R.  Burnett.  Photography,  Ar- 
thur Edeson.  Art  direction,  Hugh  Reticker.  Set  decor- 
ations, Casey  Roberts.  Music  score,  Adolph  Deutsch. 
Orchestral  arrangements,  Jerome  Moross.  Edited  by 
Rudi  Fehr.  Sound  technician,  Dolph  Thomas.  As- 
sistant director,  Reggie  Callow. 

CAST- — John  Garfield,  Geraldine  Fitzgerald,  Wal- 
ter Brennan,  Faye  Emerson,  George  Couloris,  George 
Tobias,  Robert  Shayne,  Richard  Gaines,  Dick  Erdman, 
James  Flavin,  Ralph  Peters,  Alex  Havier,  William 
Edmunds,  Ralph  Dunn,  Grady  Sutton.  Reviewed 
9-24-46. 

NOCTURNE 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  Gross.  Producer, 
Joan  Harrison.  Director,  Edwin  L.  Marin.  Screen- 
play, Jonathan  Latimer.  Original,  Frank  Fenton,  Row- 
land Brown.  Photography,  Harry  J.  Wild.  Special 
effects,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert 
D'Agostino,  Robert  Boyle.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera,  James  Altwies.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Leigh  Har- 
line, Mort  Green;  Eleanor  Rudolph.  Edited  by  Elmo 
Williams.  Sound  technician,  Jean  Speak.  Assistant 
director,  James  Anderson. 

CAST — George  Raft,  Lynn  Bari,  Virginia  Huston, 
Joseph  Pevney,  Myrna  Dell,  Edward  Ashley,  Walter 
Sande,  Mabel  Paige,  Bernard  Hoffman,  Queenie 
Smith,  Mack  Gray.  Reviewed  10-15-46. 

NO  LEAVE,  NO  LOVE 

MCM.  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Director,  Charles 
Martin.  Original  screenplay,  Charles  Martin,  Leslie 
Kardos.  Photography,  Harold  Rosson,  Robert  Surtees. 
Musical  direction,  Georgie  Stoll.  Orchestration,  Calvin 
Jackson,  Dewey  Bergman.  Vocal  arrangements,  Kay 
Thompson.  Edited  by  Conrad  A.  Nervig.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Pres- 
ton Ames.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Paul  C. 
Chamberlain.  Assistant  director,  Albert  Spurling. 

CAST — Van  Johnson,  Keenan  Wynn,  Pat  Kirk- 
wood,  Xavier  Cugat  and  orchestra,  Guy  Lombardo 
and  orchestra,  Edward  Arnold,  Marie  Wilson,  Leon 
Ames,  Marina  Koshetz,  Selena  Royle,  Wilson  Wood. 
Vince  Barnett,  Frank  "Sugarchile"  Robinson,  Walter 
Sande,  Arthur  Walsh,  Joey  Preston,  The  Garcias. 
Reviewed  9-27-46. 

NOTORIOUS 

RKO.  Producer-director,  Alfred  Hitchcock.  Screen- 
play, Ben  Hecht.  Assistant  producer,  Barbara  Keon. 
Photography,  Ted  Tetzlaff.  Special  effects,  Vernon 
L.  Walker  and  Paul  Eagler.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino  and  Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 


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PRODUCTIONS  1946 


Silvera,  Claude  Carpenter.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Theron 
Warth.  Assistant  director,  William  Dorfmsn.  Sound 
technicians,  John  E.  Tnbby  and  Terry  Keilum. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Ingrid  Bergman,  Claude  Raines, 
Louis  Calhern,  Marame  Konstantin,  Reinhold  Schun- 
zal,  Moroni  Olsen,  Ivan  Triesault,  Alex  Minotis, 
Wally  Brown,  Charles  Mendl,  Ricardo  Costa,  Eberhard 
Krumschmidt,  Fay  Baker.  Reviewed  7-24-46. 

THE  NOTORIOUS  LONE  WOLF 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  D.  Ross 
Lederman.  Screenplay,  Martin  Berkeley  and  Edward 
Dein.  Adaptation,  Garrett  Graham.  Original,  William 
J.  Bowers.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Art  direction,  Perry 
Smith.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Kramer.  Edited  by 
Richard  Fantl.  Sound,  )ack  Goodrich.  Assistant  di- 
rector, James  Nicholson. 

CAST — Gerald  Mohr,  Janis  Carter,  Eric  Blore,  John 
Abbott,  William  Davidson,  Don  Beddoe,  Adelle  Rob- 
erts, Robert  Scott,  Peter  Whitney,  Olaf  Hytten,  Ian 
Wolfe,  Edith  Evanson,  Maurie  Cass,  Eddie  Acuff, 
Virginia   Hunter.   Reviewed  4-11-46. 

OF  HUMAN  BONDAGE 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Edmund 
Goulding.  Screenplay,  Catherine  Turney,  from  novel 
by  Somerset  Maugham.  Photography,  Peverell  Mar- 
ley.  Art  direction,  Hugh  Reticker,  Harry  Kelso.  Set 
decorations,  George  James  Hopkins.  Sound,  Stanley 
Jones.  Edited  by  Clarence  Kolster.  Special  effects, 
Warren  Lynch.  Music,  Erich  Wolfgang  Korngold. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assistant  director, 
James  McMahon. 

CAST — Eleanor  Parker,  Paul  Henreid,  Alexis  Smith, 
Edmund  Gwenn,  Janis  Paige,  Patric  Knowles,  Henry 
Stephenson,  Marten  Lamont,  Isobel  Elsom,  Una 
O'Connor,  Eva  Moore,  Richard  Nugent,  Doris  Lloyd. 
Reviewed  7-2-46. 

ONE  EXCITING  WEEK 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Direc- 
tor, Will  iam  Beaudine.  Screenplay  by  Jack  Townley 
and  John  K.  Butler.  Original  story  by  Dennis  Mur- 
ray. Photography,  John  Alton.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  direction,  Frank  Ho- 
taling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and 
George  Milo.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Or- 
chestral arrangements,  Dale  Butts.  Sound,  Victor 
Appel.  Edited  by  William  P.  Thompson.  Assistant 
director,  Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Al  Pearce,  Pinky  Lee,  Jerome  Cowan, 
Shemp  Howard,  Arlene  Harris,  Mary  Treen,  Lor- 
raine Krueger,  Maury  Dexter,  Will  Wright,  Arthur 
Loft,  Chester  Clute.   Reviewed  6-10-46. 

ONE  MORE  TOMORROW 

WB.  Producer,  Benjamin  Glazer.  Director,  Peter 
Godfrey.  Screenplay,  Charles  Hoffman,  Catherine  Tur- 
ney. Additional  dialog,  Julius  J.  and  Philip  G.  Ep- 
stein. Based  on  play,  "The  Animal  Kingdom"  by 
Philip  Barry.  Photography,  Bert  Glennon.  Art  direc- 
tion, Anton  Grot.  Set  decorations,  George  James 
Hopkins.  Edited  by  David  Weisbart.  Sound,  Dolph 
Thomas.  Music,  Max  Steiner.  Musical  direction,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST — Ann  Sheridan,  Dennis  Morgan,  Jack  Car- 
son, Alexis  Smith,  Jane  Wyman,  Reginald  Gardiner, 
John  Loder,  Marjorie  Cateson,  Thurston  Hall,  John 
Abbott,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  Sig  Arno.  Rev.  5-14-46. 

ONE  WAY  TO  LOVE 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Ray  Enright. 
Screenplay,  Joseph  Hoffman,  Jack  Henley,  based  on 
a  story  by  Lester  Lee,  Larry  Marks.  Photography, 
Charles  Lawton,  Jr.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Art  di- 
rection, Stephen  Goosson,  George  Brooks.  Set  dec- 
orator, Albert  Rickerd.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey. 
Sound,  Howard  Fogetti. 

CAST — Willard  Parker,  Marguerite  Chapman,  Ches- 
ter Morris,  Janis  Carter,  Hugh  Herbert,  Dusty  An- 
derson, Jerome  Cowan,  Irving  Bacon,  Roscoe  Karns, 
Frank  Sully,  Frank  Jenks.  Reviewed  3-19-46. 

0.  s.  s. 

PARA.  Producer-original  screenplay,  Richard  Mai- 
baum.  Director,   Irving  Pichel.  Photography,  Lionel 


Lindon.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Spe- 
cial photographic  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Art  di- 
rection, Hans  Dreier,  Haldane  Douglas.  Set  decora- 
tions, Sam  Comer,  Stanley  J.  Sawley.  Music  score, 
Daniele  Amfitheatrof ,  Heinz  Roemheld.  Edited  by 
William  Shea.  Sound,  Harold  Lewis,  John  Cope. 
O.S.S.  technical  consultants,  Comdr.  John  H.  Sha- 
heen,  USNR;  Lieut.  Raphael  G.  Beugnon,  AUS.  As- 
sistant director,  John  Murphy. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Geraldine  Fitzgerald,  Patric 
Knowles,  John  Hoyt,  Gloria  Saunders,  Richard  Webb, 
Richard  Benedict,  Harold  Vermilyea,  Don  Beddoe, 
Onslow  Stevens,  Gavin  Muir,  Egon  Breecher,  Bobby 
Driscoll,  Julia  Dean,  Crane  Whitley.  Rev.  5-13-46. 

OUR  HEARTS  WERE  CROWING  UP 

PARA.  Producer,  Daniel  Dare.  Director,  William 
D.  Russell.  Screenplay,  Norman  Panama  and  Mel- 
vin  Frank.  From  story  by  Frank  Waldman.  Photog- 
raphy, Stuart  Thompson.  Process  photography,  Far- 
ciot Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier  and  Hal- 
dane Douglas.  Set  decoration,  Sam  Comer.  Music 
score,  Victor  Young.  Sound,  Roy  Meadows  and  Don 
Johnson.  Edited  by  Doane  Harrison.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Dick  McWhorter. 

CAST — Gail  Russell,  Diana  Lynn,  Brian  Donlevy, 
James  Brown,  Bill  Edwards,  William  Demarest,  Billy 
De  Wolfe,  Sharon  Douglas,  Mary  Hatcher,  Sara  Ha- 
den,  Milhail  Rasumny,  Isabel  Randolph,  Frank  Fay- 
len.  Reviewed  3-13-46. 

OUT  CALIFORNIA  WAY 

REP.  (Trucolorl.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray. 
Director,  Lesley  Selander.  Screenplay,  Betty  Bur- 
bridge.  Original,  Barry  Shipman.  Photography,  Budd 
Thackery.  Art  direction,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decora- 
tions, John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Otto  Siegel.  Music 
score,  Nathan  G.  Scott.  Songs,  Jack  Meakin,  Foster 
Carling.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician, 
Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  George  Webster. 

CAST — Monte  Hale,  Adrian  Booth,  Bobby  Blake, 
John  Dehner,  Nolan  Leary,  Fred  Graham,  Tom  Lon- 
don, Jimmy  Starr,  Edward  Keane,  Bob  Wilke,  Brooks 
Benedict,  St.  Luke's  Choristers,  Foy  Willing  and  the 
Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage,  Pardner.  Guest  stars,  Roy 
Rogers  and  Trigger,  Dale  Evans,  Allan  Lane,  Donald 
Barry.  Reviewed  11-25-46. 

OUT  OF  THE  DEPTHS 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  D. 
Ross  Lederman.  Screenplay,  Martin  Berkely,  Ted 
Thomas.  Original,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Photography, 
Philip  Tannura.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set 
decorations,  Richard  Mansfield.  Musical  director, 
Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  Goodwin.  Assistant  director, 
Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST — Jim  Bannon,  Ross  Hunter,  Ken  Curtis, 
Loren  Tindall,  Robert  Scott,  Frank  Sully,  George 
Kahn,  Coulter  Irwin,  George  Offerman,  Jr.,  Rodric 
Redwing.  Robert  Williams,  Wililam  Newell,  Warren 
Mills,  John  Tyrell.  Reviewed  5-7-46. 

OVERLAND  RIDERS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  and  screenplay, 
Ellen  Coyle.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Set 
decorations.  Gene  Stone.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zah- 
ler.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Sitar.  Assistant  director,  Stanley  Neufeld. 

CAST— Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Patti 
McCarty,  Slim  Whitaker,  Bud  Osborne,  Jack  O'Shea, 
Frank  Ellis,  Al  Ferguson,  John  L.  Cason,  George 
Chesebro,  Lane  Bradford.  Reviewed  1 2-20-46. 

PARTNERS  IN  TIME 

lack  Wm.  Votion-RKO.  Producer,  Ben  Hersh.  Di- 
rector, William  Nigh.  Original  screenplay,  Charles  E. 
Roberts.  Photography,  Jack  Mackenzie.  Edited  by  S. 
Roy  Luby.  Musical  director,  Lud  Gluskin.  Art  direc- 
tor, Ralph  Berger.  Set  decorations,  Julia  Heron,  John 
Sturtevant.  Sound,  Percival  J.  Townsend.  Assistant 
director,  Richard  B.  Harlan. 

CAST — Chester  Lauck,  Norris  Goff.  Pamela  Blake, 
John  James,  Teala  Loring,  Danny  Duncan,  Grady 
Sutton,  Dick  Elliott,  Phyllis  Kennedy,  Ruth  Lee 
Charles  Jordan,  Ruth  Caldwell.  Reviewed  4-18-46. 


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PASSKEY  TO  DANCER 

REP.  Producer,  William  J.  O'Sulhvan.  Director, 
Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay,  O'Leta  Rhine- 
hart,  William  Hagens.  Photography,  William  Brad- 
ford. Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Musical  director,  James 
Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and 
Earl  Wooden.  Assistant  director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST — Kane  Richmond,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Adele 
Mara,  Gregory  Cay,  Gerald  Mohr,  John  Eldredge, 
George  J.  Lewis,  Fred  Graham,  Tom  London,  Donia 
Bussey,  Charles  Williams,  Charles  Wilson.  Reviewed 
7-3-46. 

PEOPLE  ARE  FUNNY 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Executive  producers,  William 
Pine  and  William  Thomas.  Producer-director,  Sam 
White.  Screenplay,  Maxwell  Shane  and  David  Lang. 
Original,  David  Lang,  based  on  John  Guedel's  radio 
program.  Additional  dialog,  Dorcas  Cochran.  Photog- 
raphy, Fred  Jackman,  Sr.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sy- 
los.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  Thompson.  Music  super- 
vision, David  Chudnow.  Musical  director,  Alexander 
Laszlo.  Songs,  Jimmy  McHugh,  Dorothy  Fields,  Duke 
Ellington,  Don  George,  Don  Reid,  Henry  Tobias,  Pepe, 
Tito  Guizar,  Archie  Cottier,  Jay  Milton,  Walter  Sam- 
uels, Rudy  Vallee,  Allen  Roberts,  Doris  Fischer. 
Edited  by  Henry  Adams;  supervising  editor,  Howard 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  William  Lynch.  Assistant 
director,  Harold  Knox. 

CAST — Jack  Haley,  Helen  Walker,  Rudy  Vallee, 
Ozzie  Nelson,  Philip  Reed  and  the  Vagabonds,  Bob 
Graham,  Roy  Atwell,  Art  Linkletter,  Frances  Lang- 
ford,  Clara  Blandick,  Wheaton  Chambers,  Casey 
Johnson,  Rosarita  Varela,  Lillian  Molieri,  Barbara 
Roche.  Reviewed  10-8-45. 

PERILOUS  HOLIDAY 

COL.  Producer,  Phil  L.  Ryan.  Director,  Edward  H. 
Griffith.  Screenplay,  Roy  Chanslor.  Original,  Robert 
Carson.  Photography,  Charles  Lawton.  Edited  by  Vi- 
ola Lawrence.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson  and 
Rudolph  Sternad.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle. 
Special  effects,  Ray  Cory.  Sound,  Jack  Haynes.  As- 
sistant director,  Milton  Feldman.  Songs,  Allan  Rob- 
erts, Doris  Fisher. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  Ruth  Warrick,  Alan  Hale, 
Edgar  Buchanan,  Audrey  Long,  Willard  Robertson, 
Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Minna  Gombell,  Martin  Garralaga, 
Jay  Novello,  Al  Hill,  Pedro  Regas,  Eddie  LeBaron  and 
his  orchestra.  Reviewed  6-19-46. 

THE  PHANTOM  THIEF 
COL.  Producer,  John  Stone.  Director,  D.  Ross  Led-, 
erman.  Screenplay,  Richard  Wormser,  Richard  Weil. 
Original,  G.  A.  Snow,  based  on  characters  created 
by  Jack  Boyle.  Additional  dialog,  Malcolm  Stuart 
Boylan.  Photography,  George  B.  Meehan,  Jr.  Art 
direction,  Robert  Peterson.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff . 
Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Sound  technician,  George  Coo- 
per. Assistant  director,   Milton  Feldman. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  Jeff  Donnell,  Richard  Lane. 
Dusty  Anderson,  George  E.  Stone,  Frank  Sully,  Mar- 
vin Miller.  Wilton  Graff,  Murray  Alper,  Forbes  Mur- 
ray, Joseph  Crehan.  Reviewed  7-1-46. 

THE  PLAINSMAN  AND  THE  LADY 
REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Joe  Kane,  Screen- 
play, Richard  Wormser.  Original,  Michael  Uris,  Ralph 
Spence.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Art  director, 
Gano  Chittenden.  Dance  director,  Fanchon.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  George  Milo.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Music 
score,  George  Antheil.  Music  director,  Cy  Feuer. 
Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound  technician,  Richard  Ty- 
ler. Assistant  director,  Nate  Barragar. 

CAST — William  Elliott,  Vera  Hruba  Ralston,  Gail 
Patrick.  Joseph  Schildkraut,  Andy  Clyde,  Donald 
Barry,  Raymond  Walburn,  Reinhold  Schunzel,  Rus- 
sell Hicks,  William  B.  Davidson,  Paul  Hurst,  Charles 
Judels,  Byron  Foulger,  Jack  Lambert,  Hal  Talifero, 
Stuart  Hamblen.  Reviewed  1  1  -4-46. 

THE  POSTMAN  ALWAYS  RINGS  TWICE 
MCM.  Producer,  Carey  Wilson.  Director,  Tay 
Carnett.  Screenplay  by  Harry  Ruskin  and  Niven 
Busch.  From  novel  by  James  M.  Cain.  Photography, 
Sidney  Wagner.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons  and 
Randall  Duell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Mu- 


sical score,  George  Bassman.  Orchestration,  Ted  Dun- 
can. Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Edited  by  George 
White.  Assistant  director,  Bill  Lewis. 

CAST — Lana  Turner,  John  Garfield,  Cecil  Kella- 
way,  Hume  Cronyn,  Leon  Ames,  Audrey  Totter,  Alan 
Reed,  Jeff  York.  Reviewed  1-30-46. 

PRAIRIE  BADMEN 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Fred 
Myton.  Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Musical  di- 
rector, Lee  Zahler.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 
Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director, 
Stanley  Neufeld. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Pa- 
tricia Knox,  Charles  King,  Ed  Cassidy,  Kermit  May- 
nard,  John  L.  Cason,  Steve  Clark,  Frank  Ellis,  John 
L.  Buster.  Reviewed  12-2-46. 

PRAIRIE  RUSTLERS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Screenplay  Fred  Myton. 
Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Musical  director, 
Lee  Zahler.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound,  Lyle 
Willey.  Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  St.  John,  Evelyn  Finley, 
Karl  Hackett,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Bud  Osborne,  Ker- 
mit Maynard.  Reviewed  8-2-46. 

PRISON  SHIP 
COL.  Producer,  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis.  Director,  Ar- 
thur Dreifuss.  Screenplay,  Josef  Mischel,  Ben  Mark- 
son.  Story,  Josef  Mischel.  Photography,  Philip  Tan- 
nura.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  direction,  Jerome 
Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decoration,  Richard  Mansfield.  Sound 
recording,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Milton 
Feldman. 

CAST — Nina  Foch,  Robert  Lowery,  Richard  Leo, 
Ludwig  Donath,  Robert  Scott,  Barry  Bernard,  Erik 
Rolf,  Moy  Ming,  Lou<s  Mercier,  David  Hughes,  Bar- 
bara Pepper,  Coulter  Irwin,  Key  Chang.  Reviewed 
1-23-46. 

QUEEN  OF  BURLESQUE 
Alexander-Stern-PRC.  Producers,  Arthur  Alexan- 
der, Alfred  Stein.  Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original 
screenplay,  David  A.  Lang.  Additional  dialog,  Arthur 
St.  Claire.  Photography,  Vincent  J.  Farrar.  Musical 
director,  Karl  Hajos.  Songs,  Gene  Lucas,  Al  Stewart. 
Art  director,  Edward  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  E.  H. 
Reif.  Assistant  director,  Louis  Germonprez.  Edited 
by  Jack  Ogilvie.  Dance  director,  Larry  Ceballos. 
Sound,  John  Carter. 

CAST — Evelyn  Ankers,  Carleton  Young,  Marion 
Martin,  Craig  Reynolds,  Rose  La  Rose,  Emory  Par- 
nell,  Murray  Leonard,  Nolan  Leary,  Gordon  Clark, 
Alice  Fleming,  Jacqueline  Dalya,  Red  Marshall,  David 
Frisco,  Charles  King.  Reviewed  6-28-46. 

RAINBOW  OVER  TEXAS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 
tor, Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay  by  Gerald  Geraghty. 
Based  on  magazine  story  by  Max  Brand.  Photog- 
raphy, Reggie  Lanning.  Art  direction,  Hilyard  Brown. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and  George 
Milo.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements, Dale  Butts.  Sound,  William  E.  Clark. 
Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Trigger,  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Robert  Emmett 
Keane,  Gerald  Oliver  Smith,  Minerva  Urecal,  George 
J.  Lewis,  Kenne  Duncan,  Pierce  Lyden,  Dick  Elliott, 
Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers.  Reviewed 
5-6-46. 

THE  RAZOR'S  EDGE 

20lh-FOX.  Producer,  Darryl  Zanuck.  Director, 
Edmund  Goulding.  Screenplay,  Lamar  Trotti.  Original 
novel,  Somerset  Maugham.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Photography,  Arthur  Miller.  Art 
direction,  Richard  Day,  Nathan  Juran.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Music  score,  Alfred 
Newman.  Edited  by  J.  Watson  Webb.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Alfred  Bruzlin,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Saul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Tyrone  Power,  Gene  Tierney,  John  Payne, 
Anne  Baxter,  Clifton  Webb,  Herbert  Marshall, 
Lucile  Watson,  Frank  Latimore,  Elsa  Lancaster, 
Fritz  Kortner,  John  Wengraf,  Cecil  Humphreys, 
Cobina  Wright,  Sr.,  Albert  Petit,  Henri  Letondal, 
Noel   Cravat,    Laura   Stevens,   Jean    De   Bnse,  Eu- 


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PRO DU C TION S  1946 


gene  Borden,  Leo  Calitzine,  Helen  Criere,  Isabelle 
Lamore,  Andre  Chariot,  Adele  St.  Maur,  Frances 
Morris,  Hermine  Sterler,  Renee  Carson,  Demetrius 
Alexis,  Ray  De  Ravenne,  Jean  Del  Val,  Dr.  Ross 
Thompson,  Forbes  Murray,  Paul  De  Corday,  Joseph 
Burlando,  Marie  Rabasse,  Adolph  Damotte,  Walter 
Sonn,  Robert  Laurant,  Robert  Norwood,  Harry  Pilcer. 
Reviewed  1  1  -20-46. 

RED  DRAGON 

MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Phil 
Rosen.  Original  screenplay,  George  Callahan.  Pho- 
tography, Vincent  Farrar.  Art  direction,  Dave  Mil- 
ton. Edited  by  Ace  Herman.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Benson 
Fong,  Robert  E.  Keane,  Willie  Best,  Carol  Hughes, 
Marjorie  Hoschelle,  Barton  Yarborough,  George 
Meeker,  Don  Costello,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Mildred 
Boyd,  Jean  Wong,  Donald  Dexter  Taylor.  Reviewed 
12-14-45. 

RED  RIVER  RENEGADES 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Director, 
Thomas  Carr.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall. 
Photography,  William  Bradford.  Edited  by  William 
P.  Thompson.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman. 
Sound,  Victor  Appel.  Art  director,  Fred  A.  Ritter. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Earl  Wooden. 
Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST- — Sunset  Carson,  Peggy  Stewart,  Tom  Lon- 
don, Ted  Adams,  LeRoy  Mason,  Bruce  Langley, 
Kenne  Duncan,  Edmund  Cobb.  Reviewed  8-30-45. 

RENDEZVOUS  24 

Sol  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Director,  James  Tinling. 
Original  Screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Photography, 
Benjamin  Kline.  Art  director,  Jerome  Pycha.  Set 
decorations.  Sydney  Moore.  Edited  by  William  F. 
Claxton.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Sound, 
John  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey. 

CAST — William  Gargan,  Maria  Palmer,  Pat  O'Moore, 
Herman  Bing,  Eilene  Janssen,  Kurt  Katch,  David 
Leonard,  John  Bleifer,  Henry  Rowland,  Paul  Kruger, 
Ilka  Gruning,  Boyd  Irwin,  Douglas  Fowley,  Leyland 
Hodgson,  John  Gilbreath,  Evan  Thomas,  Leslie  Den- 
ison,  Lorraine  Miller,  Drew  Allen,  Kay  Connors,  Ma- 
rin Sais,  John  Banner,  Otto  Reichow,  Arno  Frey, 
Claude  Wisberg,  Betty  Fairfax,  Bert  Roach,  Frieda 
Stoll,  Charles  Knight,  Clifford  Moore,  Jimmy  Au- 
brey, Arthur  Gilmore,  John  Dehner,  Charles  Miller, 
George  Carleton,  Ferris  Taylor,  Emmett  Vogan,  Ber- 
nard Berg,  Hans  Tanzler,  Angela  DeWitt,  Frederic 
Brunn.  Reviewed  5-2-46. 

RENDEZVOUS  WITH  ANNIE 

REP.  Associate  producer  and  director,  Allan  Dwan. 
Screenplay,  Mary  Loos  and  Richard  Sale.  Based  on 
magazine  story  by  Mary  Loos  and  Richard  Sale.  Pho- 
tography, Reggie  Lanning.  Art  direction,  Hilyard 
Brown.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and 
George  Milo.  Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer.  Music  by 
Joseph  Dubin.  Sound,  Richard  Tyler  and  Howard 
Wilson.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker.  Dance  direction,  Fanchon.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Assistant  director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST — Eddie  Albert,  Faye  Marlowe,  Gail  Patrick, 
Philip  Reed,  Sir  C.  Aubrey  Smith,  Raymond  Walburn, 
William  Frawley,  James  Millican,  Wallace  Ford,  Will 
Wright,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Edwin  Rand,  Mary  Field, 
Richard  Sale,   Bob  Foy.   Reviewed  8-8-46. 

RENEGADES 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Di- 
rector, George  Sherman.  Screenplay.  Melvin  Levy, 
Francis  Edward  Faragoh.  Story,  Harold  Shumate. 
Photography,  William  Snyder.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Francisco  Cugat.  Edited  by  Charles 
Nelson.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Walter  Hol- 
scher,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Albert  Richerd. 
Sound,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur  Mc- 
Gaugh.  Musical  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  direc- 
tor, M.  W.  Stoloff. 

CAST — Evelyn  Keyes,  Willard  Parker,  Larry  Parks, 
Edgar  Buchanan,  Jim  Bannon,  Forrest  Tucker,  Lud- 
wig  Donath,  Frank  Sully,  Willard  Robertson,  Paul  E. 
Burns,  Eddy  Waller,  Vernon  Dent,  Francis  Ford, 
Hermine  Sterler,  Eilene  Janssen,  Virginia  Brissac,  Ad- 
dison Richards.  Reviewed  5-13-46. 


RENEGADES  OF  THE  RIO  GRANDE 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Oliver  Drake.  Director, 
Howard  Bretherton.  Original  screenplay  by  Ande 
Lamb.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Musical  di- 
rector, Paul  Sawtell.  Art  director,  John  B.  Goodman. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown  and  Glenn  A.  Anderson. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ray  L. 
Jeffers.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Scott  Beal. 

CAST — Rod  Cameron,  Eddie  Dew,  Fuzzy  Knight, 
Jennifer  Holt,  Ray  Whitley,  Glenn  Strange,  Edmund 
Cobb,  Dick  Alexander,  Iris  Clive  and  John  James. 

THE  RETURN  OF  MONTE  CRISTO 

Edward  Small-COL.  Producer,  Grant  Whytock.  Di- 
rector, Henry  Levin.  Screenplay,  George  Bruce  and 
Alfred  Neumann.  Original,  Curt  Siodmak  and  Ar- 
nold Phillips.  Photography,  Charles  Lawton,  Jr.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Grosson  and  Carl  Anderson.  Set 
decorations,  Fay  Babcock.  Music  score,  Lucien 
Morawek.  Musical  director,  Lud  Gluskin.  Edited 
by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day. 
Assistant  director,   Sam  Nelson. 

CAST — Louis  Hayward,  Barbara  Britton,  George 
Macready,  Una  O'Connor,  Henry  Stephenson,  Steven 
Ceray,  Ray  Collins,  Ludwig  Donath,  Ivan  Ihiesault, 
Jean  Del  Val,  Eugene  Borden,  Crane  Whitley,  John 
Cory.  Reviewed  1  2-9-46. 

THE  RETURN  OF  RUSTY 

COL.  Producer,  Leonard  S.  Picker.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Castle.  Screenplay,  Lewis  Helmar  Herman  and 
William  B.  Sackheim.  Original,  Lewis  Helmar  Her- 
man. Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Radon.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Bradfield.  Edit- 
ed by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Good- 
rich. Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Ted  Donaldson,  John  Litel,  Mark  Dennis, 
Barbara  Wooddell,  Robert  Stevens,  Mickey  Kuhn, 
Teddy  Infuhr,  Dwayne  Hickman,  Mickey  McGuire, 
Gene  Collins,  David  Ackles,  Don  Davis.  Reviewed 
12-19-46. 

RIO  GRANDE  RAIDERS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Director, 
Thomas  Carr.  Screenplay,  Norton  S.  Parker.  Original, 
Norman  S.  Hall.  Photography,  Alfred  Keller.  Art  di- 
rection, Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  Charles 
Thompson.  Musical  director,  Mort  Glickman.  Edited 
by  William  P.  Thompson.  Sound  technician,  Ed  Bor- 
schell.  Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 
■  CAST — Sunset  Carson,  Linda  Stirling,  Bob  Steele, 
Tom  London,  Tristram  Coffin,  Edmund  Cobb,  Jack 
O'Shea,  Tex  Terry,  Kenne  Duncan.   Rev.  10-4-46. 

RIVERBOAT  RHYTHM 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Nat  Holt.  Director,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Screenplay, 
Charles  Roberts.  Based  on  story  by  Robert  Faber. 
Photography,  Robert  de  Grasse.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff .  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Lucius  Croxton.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Sound,  Jean  L.  Speak, 
Terry  Kellum.  Edited  by  Marvin  Coil.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Harry  D'Arcy. 

CAST — Leon  Errol,  Frankie  Carle  and  his  orches- 
tra, Glenn  Vernon,  Walter  Catlett,  Marc  Cramer, 
Jonathan  Hale,  Joan  Newton,  Dorothy  Vaughan,  Ben 
Carter,  Manton  Moreland.  Reviewed  2-7-46. 

ROAD  TO  UTOPIA 

PARA.  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director,  Hal  Walker. 
Original  screenplay  by  Norman  Panama  and  Melvin 
Frank.  Photography,  Lionel  Lindon;  Special  effects, 
Gordon  Jennings;  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edou- 
art.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Roland  Anderson.  Set 
decorations,  George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Leigh  Har- 
line.  Music  arranger  (vocal),  Joseph  J.  Lilley.  Mu- 
sical director,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Songs,  Johnny 
Burke,  James  Van  Heusen.  Dance  director,  Danny 
Dare.  Edited  by  Stuart  Gilmore.  Sound  technicians, 
Hugo  Grenzbach,  Philip  Wisdom.  Assistant  director, 
Alvin  Ganzer. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Bob  Hope,  Dorothy  Lamour, 
Hillary  Brooks,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Jack  LaRue,  Rob- 
ert Barrat,  Nestor  Paiva,  Robert  Benchley.  Reviewed 
12-5-45. 


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ROARING  RANGERS 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Screenplay,  Barry  Shipman.  Photography, 
George  Kelley.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thomas.  Art  direc- 
tor, Charles  Clague.  Sound,  Howard  Fogett.  Assistant 
director,  James  Nicholson. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Smiley  Burnette,  Adelle 
Roberts,  Jack  Rockwell,  Edward  Cassidy,  Mickey 
Kuhn,  Ed  Cobb,  Ted  Mapes,  Gerald  Mackey,  Bob 
Wilke,  Merle  Travis  and  his  Broncho  Busters.  Re- 
viewed 3-1-46. 

ROLL  ON  TEXAS  MOON 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 
tor, William  Witney.  Screenplay,  Paul  Gangelin, 
Mauri  Grashin.  Original,  Jean  Murray.  Photography, 
William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Paul  Youngblood. 
Set  decorations,  Earl  Wooden.  Music  score.  Dale 
Butts.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Songs,  Jack 
Elliott,  Tim  Spencer,  Glenn  Spencer.  Edited  by  Les 
Orlebeck.  Sound  technician,  William  E.  Clark.  As- 
sistant director,  Les  Lukather. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Trigger,  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Dennis  Hoey,  Elisabeth  Risdon, 
Francis  McDonald,  Edward  Keane,  Kenne  Duncan, 
Tom  London,  Harry  Strang,  Edward  Cassidy,  Lee 
Shumway,  Dave  Darrell,  Pierce  Lyden,  Bob  Nolan 
and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers.  Reviewed  9-11-46. 

ROMANCE  OF  THE  WEST 

PRC  (Cinecolor).  Producer-director,  Robert  Em- 
mett.  Original  screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Pho- 
tography, Michael  Le  Picard;  Cinecolor  supervisor, 
W.  T.  Crespinel.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell. 
Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery.  Musical  di- 
rector, Carl  Hoefle.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  W.  Webster.  Assistant  director, 
William  L.  Nolte. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Emmett  Lynn,  Joan  Barton, 
Forrest  Taylor,  Robert  McKenzie,  Jerry  Jerome,  Stan- 
ley Price,  Chief  Thundercloud,  Don  Reynolds,  Lot- 
tie Harrison,  Rocky  Cameron,  Lee  Roberts,  Don  Wil- 
liams, Jack  Richardson,  Matty  Roubert,  Forbes  Mur- 
ray, Jack  O'Shea.  Reviewed  2-5-46. 

THE  RUNAROUND 

UNIV.  Producer,  Joe  Gershenson.  Director,  Charles 
Lamont.  Screenplay  by  Arthur  T.  Horman  and  Sam 
Hellman.  From  original  story  by  Arthur  T.  Horman 
and  Walter  Wise.  Photography,  George  Robinson. 
Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson  and  Robert  Clatworthy. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  E.  R.  Rob- 
inson. Musical  direction  and  score,  Frank  Skinner. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Charles  Carroll  Assistant 
director,  William  Tummel.  Dialog  director,  Monty 
Collins.  Special  photography,  D.  S.  Horsley.  Edited 
by  Ted  J.  Kent. 

CAST — Rod  Cameron,  Ella  Raines,  Broderick  Craw- 
ford, Frank  McHugh,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  George  Cleve- 
land, Joe  Sawyer,  Nana  Bryant,  Dave  Willock,  Charles 
Coleman,  Jack  Overman.  Reviewed  6-5-46. 

SAN  QUENTIN 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Gordon  M.  Douglas.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Lawrence  Kimble,  Arthur  A.  Ross, 
Howard  J.  Green.  Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Lucious  0.  Crox- 
ton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Tom  Oliphant. 
Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bak- 
aleinikoff.  Edited  by  Marvin  Coil.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Earl  A.  Wolcott,  Roy  Granville.  Assistant  di- 
rector, John  Pommer. 

CAST — Lawrence  Tierney,  Barton  MacLane,  Marian 
Carr,  Harry  Shannon,  Carol  Forman,  Richard  Powers, 
Joe  Devlin,  Tony  Barrett,  Lee  Bonnell,  Robert  Clarke, 
Raymond  Burr.  Reviewed  12-2-46. 

A  SCANDAL  IN  PARIS 
Arnold  Pressburger-UA.  Associate  producer,  Fred 
Pressburger.  Director,  Douglas  Sirk.  Screenplay,  Ellis 
St.  Joseph.  Photography,  Guy  Roc.  Production  de- 
signer, Gordon  Wiles.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Set 
decorations,  Emile  Kuri.  Music  score,  Hanns  Eisler. 
Music  director.  David  Chudnow.  Musical  conductor, 
Heinz  Roemheld.  Songs,  Paul  Webster.  Edited  by  Al 


Joseph.  Sound  technician,  Bill  Lynch.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Joe  Depew. 

CAST — George  Sanders,  Signe  Hasso,  Carole  Lan- 
dis,  Akim  Tamiroff,  Gene  Lockhart,  Alma  Kruger, 
Alan  Napier,  Jo  Ann  Marlowe,  Vladimir  Sokoloff, 
Pedro  de  Cordoba,  Gisela  Werbisek,  Leona  Maricle, 
Fritz  Leiber,  Skelton  Knaggs,  Fred  Nurney,  Marvin 
Davis.  Reviewed  7-10-46. 

THE  SEARCHINC  WIND 

Hal  Wallis-UA.  Director,  William  Dieterle.  Screen- 
play, based  on  her  play,  Lillian  Hellman.  Photog- 
raphy, Lee  Garmes.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decora- 
tions, Sam  Comer,  John  McNeil.  Process  photography. 
Farciot  Edouart.  Edited  by  Warren  Low,  Sound,  Hugo 
Grenzbach,  Walter  Oberst.  Assistant  director,  Rich- 
ard McWhorter. 

CAST — Robert  Young,  Sylvia  Sidney,  Ann  Richards, 
Dudley  Digges,  Douglas  Dick,  Albert  Basserman,  Dan 
Seymour,  Ian  Wolfe,  Marietta  Canty.  Rev.  5-10-46. 

THE  SECRET  HEART 

MCM.  Producer,  Edwin  H.  Knopf.  Director,  Rob- 
ert Z.  Leonard.  Screenplay,  Whitfield  Cook,  Anne 
Morrison  Chapin.  Original-adaptation,  Rose  Franken, 
William  Brown  Meloney.  Photography,  George  Fol- 
sey.  Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Edward  Carfagno.  Set  decora- 
tions, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Henry  W.  Grace.  Music  score, 
Bronislau  Kaper.  Edited  by  Adrienne  Fazen.  Sound 
director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  William 
Lewis. 

CAST — Claudette  Colbert,  Walter  Pidgeon,  June 
Allyson,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Robert  Sterling,  Marshall 
Thompson,  Elizabeth  Patterson,  Richard  Derr,  Pa- 
tricia Medina,  Eily  Malyon,  Ann  Lace,  Dwayne  Hick- 
man. Reviewed  1  1  -29-46. 

SECRETS  OF  A  SORORITY  GIRL 

Stern-Alexander-PRC.  Producers,  Max  Alexander, 
Alfred  Stern.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Original,  George 
Wallace  Sayre.  Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Art  di- 
rection, Edward  Jewell.  Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos. 
Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Sound  technician,  Buddy 
Myers.  Assistant  director,  Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST — Mary  Ware,  Rick  Vallin,  Addison  Richards, 
Ray  Walker,  Marie  Harmon,  Caren  Marsh,  Mary 
Kenyon,  Marilyn  Johnson,  Rosemonde  James,  Mauritz 
Hugo,  Emmett  Vogan,  Frank  Ferguson,  Anthony 
Warde,  Bill  Murphy,  Pierre  Watkin.  Rev.  4-5-46. 

SENSATION  HUNTERS 

MONO.  Producer,  Joseph  Kaufman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Clarence  Bricker.  Director,  Christy  Cabanne. 
Screenplay,  Dennis  Cooper.  Original,  John  Faxon. 
Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton. 
Dance  director,  Phyllis  Avery.  Songs,  Jack  Kenny, 
Lewis  Belin,  Edited  by  Martin  Cohn.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Clarence 
Bricker. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Doris  Merrick,  Eddie  Quil- 
lan,  Constance  Worth,  Isabell  Jewell,  Wanda  Mc- 
Kay, Nestor  Paiva,  Byron  Foulger,  Vince  Barnett, 
Minerva  Urecal,  The  Rubenettes.  Reviewed  1  -9-46. 


SENTIMENTAL  JOURNEY 

20th-Fox.  Producer,  Walter  Morosco.  Director, 
Walter  Lang.  Screenplay,  Samuel  Hoffenstein,  Eliz- 
abeth Reinhardt.  Original  novel,  Nelia  Cardner  White. 
Photography,  Robert  Brodine.  Special  photographic 
effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler, 
Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  R. 
Murray  Waite.  Music  arranger  (orchestral)  Maurice 
de  Packh.  Musical  director,  Emil  Newman.  Songs, 
Bud  Green,  Les  Brown,  Ben  Homer.  Edited  by  J. 
Watson  Webb.  Sound  technicians,  Bernard  Free- 
ricks,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  F.  E.  John- 
ston. 

CAST — John  Payne,  Maureen  O'Hara,  William  Ben- 
dix,  Connie  Marshall,  Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Mischa 
Auer,  Kurt  Kreuger,  Trudy  Marshall,  Glenn  Langan, 
Ruth  Nelson,  Dorothy  Adams,  Mary  Gordon,  Lillian 
Bronson,  Olive  Blakeney,  James  Flavin,  Mary  Field, 
Byron  Foulger,  George  E.  Stone,  John  Davidson.  Re- 
viewed 2-6-46. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1946 


SHADOW  OF  A  WOMAN 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Joseph 
Santley.  Screenplay,  Whitman  Chambers,  Graham 
Baker.  From  novel  by  Virginia  Perdue.  Photography, 
Bert  Clennon.  Special  effects,  Edwin  DuPar.  Art  di- 
rection, Hugh  Reticker.  Set  decorations,  Clarence 
Steensen.  Montages,  James  Leicester.  Sound,  Charles 
Lang.  Music,  Adolph  Deutsch.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Murray  Cutter.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forb- 
stein.  Assistant  director,  William  Kissell.  Edited  by 
Christian  Nyby. 

CAST — Helmut  Dantine,  Andrea  King,  Don  Mc- 
Cuire,  Dick  Erdman,  John  Alvin,  William  Prince, 
Becky  Brown,  Peggy  Knudsen,  Lisa  Colm,  Larry 
Ceiger,  Monte  Blue.  Paul  Stanton,  Jack  Smart,  Leah 
Baird,  Lottie  Williams.  Reviewed  8-14-46. 

SHADOWS  ON  THE  RANCE 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Lam- 
bert Hillyer.  Photography,  James  S.  Brown.  Sound, 
John  Myers.  Screenplay,  Jess  Bowers.  Edited  by  Fred 
Maguire.  Assistant  Director,  Turner  B.  Shelton. 

CAST  — ■  Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Jan  Bryant,  Marshall  Reed,  James  Hf  I  lard,  Jack 
Lambert,  Oscar  Wharton.  Reviewed  8-9-46. 

THE  SHADOW  RETURNS 

MONO.  Producer,  Joe  Kaufman.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Lou  Brock.  Director,  Phil  Rosen.  Original 
screenplay.  George  Callahan.  Photography,  William 
Sickner.  Edited  by  Ace  Herman.  Assistant  director 
Eddie  Davis.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Art  di- 
rector, Dave  Milton.  Sound,  Tom  Lambert.  Set  deco- 
rations. Charles  Thompson. 

CAST  —  Kane  Richmond,  Barbara  Reed,  Tom  Du- 
gan,  Joseph  Crehan,  Pierre  Watkin,  Robert  Emmett 
Keane,  Frank  Reicher,  Lester  Dorr,  Rebel  Randall, 
Emmett  Vogan,  Sherry  Hall,  Cyril  Delevanti.  Re- 
viewed 1-10-46. 

SHERIFF  OF  REDWOOD  VALLEY 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  C.  Springsteen.  Screenplay.  Earle  Snell.  Photog- 
raphy, Reggie  Lanning.  Musical  director,  Richard 
Cherwin.  Art  direction.  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Edited  by 
Ralph  Dixon.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Set  decorations, 
John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Allan  Alperin.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Don  Verk. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Bob  Steele, 
Alice  Fleming,  Peggy  Stewart,  Arthur  Loft,  lames 
Craven.  Tom  London,  Kenne  Duncan,  Bud  Geary, 
John  Wayne  Wright.  Tom  Chatterton,  Budd  Bus- 
ter, Frank  McCarroll.  Reviewed  4-5-46. 

SHE-WOLF  OF  LONDON 

UNIV.  Producer,  Ben  Pivar,  Director,  Jean  Yar- 
brough.  Screenplay,  George  Bricker.  Original  story, 
Dwight  V.  Babcock.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman. 
Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Musical  director,  William 
Lava.  Art  direction.  Jack  Otterson,  Abraham  Gross- 
man. Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  |oe  Lapis.  Set  deco- 
rations, Russell  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Assistant 
director,  Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST — June  Lockhart,  Don  Porter,  Sara  Haden, 
Jan  Wiley.  Eily  Malyon,  Dennis  Hoey,  Llovd  Corri- 
gan,  Martin  Kosleck,  Frederick  Worlock.  Reviewed 
4-5-46. 

SHE  WROTE  THE  BOOK 

UNIV.  Producer,  Warren  Wilson.  Executive  pro- 
ducer, Joe  Gershenson.  Director,  Charles  Lamont. 
Assistant  director.  William  Tummel.  Original  screen- 
play by  Warren  Wilson  and  Oscar  Brodney.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Robinson.  Special  photography.  D.  S. 
Horsley.  Art  direction.  Jack  Otterson  and  Richard 
H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and 
Ted  Offenbecker.  Musical  direction,  Edgar  Fairchild. 
Dialog  director,  Monty  F.  Collins.  Sound,  Bernard 
B.  Brown.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans.  Jr. 

CAST  —  Joan  Davis,  Jack  Oakie,  Mischa  Auer, 
Kirby  Grant,  John  Litel,  Jacqueline  deWit.  Gloria 
Stuart,  Thurston  Hall,  Lewis  L.  Russell,  Raymond 
Largay,  Victoria  Home,  Verna  Felton,  Jack  J.  Ford, 
Phil  Garris.  Reviewed  5-1-46. 

SHOCK 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Aubrey  Schenck.  Director, 
Alfred  Werker.  Screenplay  by  Eugene  Ling.  From 


story  by  Albert  de  Mond.  Additional  dialog  by 
Martin  Berkeley.  Photography,  Glen  MacWilliams 
and  Joe  MacDonald.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and 
Boris  Leven.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  O. 
Clement  Halverson.  Music,  David  Buttolph.  Musical 
direction,  Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements, 
Arthur  Morton.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound, 
Alfred  Bruzlin  and  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Edited  by 
Harmon  Jones.  Assistant  director,  E.  Dunn. 

CAST  —  Vincent  Price,  Lynn  Bari,  Frank  Lati- 
more,  Anabel  Shaw,  Michael  Dunne,  Reed  Hadley, 
Renee  Carson,  Charles  Trowbridge,  John  Davidson, 
Selmer  Jackson,  Pierre  Watkin,  Mary  Young,  Cecil 
Weston,  Charles  Tannen.  Reviewed  1-16-46. 


THE  SHOW-OFF 

MCM.  Producer,  Albert  Lewis.  Director,  Harry 
Beaumont.  Screenplay  by  George  Wells.  From  the 
play  by  George  Kelly.  Photography,  Robert  Planck. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Preston  Ames.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Ralph  S.  Hurst.  Musical 
score,  David  Snell.  Edited  by  Douglas  Biggs.  Souno, 
Douglas  Shearer.   Assistant  director,   Burt  Spurling. 

CAST — Red  Skelton,  Marilyn  Maxwell,  Marjorie 
Main,  Virginia  O'Brien,  Eddie  "Rochester"  Anderson, 
George  Cleveland,  Leon  Ames,  Marshall  Thompson, 
Jacqueline  White,  Wilson  Wood,  Lila  Leeds,  Emory 
Parnell.  Reviewed  8-13-46. 


SILVER  RANCE 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Che- 
ney. Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Set  decorations, 
Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Fred  Maguire.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  As- 
sistant director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Jan  Bryant,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Terry  Frost,  Eddie 
Parker.  Ted  Adams,  Frank  LaRue,  Cactus  Mack, 
Lane  Bradford,  Dee  Cooper,  Billy  Dix,  Bill  Wilmer- 
ing.  Reviewed  11-25-46. 

SINGING  ON  THE  TRAIL 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay.  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Kelley.  Art  direction.  Charles  Clague. 
Set  decorations,  Robert  Bradfield.  Musical  director, 
Paul  Mertz.  Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  Tech- 
nician, Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  William 
O'Connor. 

CAST  —  Ken  Curtis,  Jeff  Donnell,  Cuy  Kibbee, 
Dusty  Anderson,  Guinn  Williams,  Ian  Keith,  Matt 
Willis,  Sam  Flint,  Joe  Haworth.  Jody  Gilbert,  Eddy 
Waller,  The  Hoosier  Hot  Shots,  Deuce  Spriggens  and 
his  band,  The  Plainsmen,  Carolina  Cotten,  Four 
Chicks  and  Chuck.  Reviewed  1-3-47. 


SINC  WHILE  YOU  DANCE 

COL.  Producer,  Leon  Barsha.  Director,  D.  Ross 
Lederman.  Screenplay.  Robert  Stephen  Brode.  Origi- 
nal, Lorraine  Edwards.  Photography,  Allen  Siegler. 
Art  direction,  Cary  Odell.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Songs,  Milton  Drake,  Ben  Oakland. 
Edited  by  Gene  Havlick.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Feldman. 

CAST — Ellen  Drew,  Robert  Stanton,  Andrew 
Tombes,  Edwin  Cooper,  Robert  Stevens,  Ethel  Grif- 
fies,  Amanda  Lane,  Eddy  Waller,  Paul  E.  Burns. 
Eddie  Parker,  Bert  Roach,  Mary  Gordon,  Walter 
Baldwin,  Trevor  Bardette,  Jean  Donahue,  Crystal 
Reeves.  Reviewed  10-1-46. 


SIOUX  CITY  SUE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Direc- 
tor, Frank  McDonald.  Original  screenplay,  Olive 
Cooper.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Art  direction, 
Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy, 
Jr,  George  Milo.  Music  score.  Dale  Butts,  Musical 
director,  Morton  Scclt.  Edited  bv  Fred  Allen.  Sound 
technician,  Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Nate 
Barragar. 

CAST — Gene  Autry,  Champion,  Lynne  Roberts. 
Sterling  Holloway,  Richard  Lane.  Ralph  Sanford,  Ken 
Lundy,  Helen  Wallace.  Pierre  Watkin,  Cass  County 
Boys.  Reviewed  1-27-46. 


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SISTER  KENNY 

RKO.  Producer  and  director,  Dudley  Nichols.  As- 
sociate producer,  Edward  Donahoe.  Screenplay  by 
Dudley  Nichols,  Alexander  Knox  and  Mary  McCar- 
thy. Based  on  'And  They  Shall  Walk"  by  Elizabeth 
Kenny  in  collaboration  with  Martha  Ostenso.  Pho- 
tography, George  Barnes.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L. 
Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  DAgostino  and 
William  E.  Flannery.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera  and  Harley  Miller.  Music  by  Alexandre  Tans- 
man.  Musical  direction,  C.  Bakaleinikof  f .  Sound, 
Earl  A.  Wolcott  and  Clem  Portman.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Harry  DArcy.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Gage.  Edited 
by  Roland  Gross. 

CAST — Rosalind  Russell,  Alexander  Knox,  Dean 
Jagger,  Philip  Merivale,  Beulah  Bondi,  Charles  Dingle, 
John  Litel,  Doreen  McCann,  Fay  Helm,  Charles  Kem- 
per, Dorothy  Peterson.  Reviewed  7-16-46. 

SIX  GUN  FOR  HIRE 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Harry 
Fraser.  Screenplay,  Harry  Fraser.  Photography,  Jack 
Greenhalgh.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Sets, 
George  Montgomery,.  Sound,  Lyle  E.  Willey.  Edited 
by  Roy  Livingston.  Assistant  director,  Sidney  Smith. 

CAST — Bob  Steele,  Syd  Saylor,  Jimmie  Martin, 
Jean  Carlin,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Brooke  Temple,  Bud 
Osborne,  Budd  Buster,  Stanley  Blystone,  Roy  Brent, 
Steve  Clark,  Stanley  Whitmore.  Reviewed  5-3-46. 

SLIGHTLY  SCANDALOUS 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Marshall  Grant.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Stanley  Rubin.  Director,  Will  Jason. 
Original  screenplay,  Erna  Lazarus  and  David  Math- 
ews. Additional  dialog,  Joel  Malone  and  Jerry  War- 
ner. Photography,  George  Robinson.  Art  direction, 
Jack  Otterson  and  Harold  H.  MacArthur.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ruby  R.  Levitt.  Special 
photography,  D.  S.  Horsley.  Musical  director,  Milton 
Rosen.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  John  W.  Rixey. 
Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans,  Jr.  Assistant  director, 
William  Tummel. 

CAST — Fred  Brady,  Paula  Drew,  Sheila  Ryan,  Wal- 
ter Catlett,  Isabelita,  Louis  Da  Pron,  Jack  Marshall, 
Nick  Moro,  Frank  Yaconelli,  Guadalajara  Trio,  Do- 
rese  Midgley,  Georgann  Smith.  Reviewed  7-26-46. 

SMOKY 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Bass- 
ler.  Director,  Louis  King.  Screenplay  by  Lillie  Hay- 
ward,  Dwight  Cummins  and  Dorothy  Yost.  Based  on 
novel  by  Will  James.  Photography,  Charles  Clarke; 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus  and  Richard 
Mueller.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Chester 
Gore.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Harold  Cramp. 
Music,  David  Raskin.  Musical  direction,  Emil  New- 
man. Orchestral  arrangements,  Arthur  Morton.  Sound, 
George  Leverett  and  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Special  pho- 
tographic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  Nick  De 
Maggio.  Assistant  director,  Jasper  Blystone. 

CAST  —  Fred  MacMurray,  Anne  Baxter,  Burl 
Ives,  Bruce  Cabot,  Esther  Dale.  Roy  Roberts,  J. 
Farrell   MacDonald.   Reviewed  6-13-46. 

SMOOTH  AS  SILK 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Howard  Welsch.  As- 
sociate producer,  Jack  Bernhard.  Director,  Charles 
Barton.  Screenplay,  Dane  Lussier,  Kerry  Shaw.  Or- 
iginal story,  Florence  Ryerson,  Colin  Clements.  Pho- 
tography, Woody  Bredell.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder. 
Music,  Ernest  Gold.  Art  direction.  Jack  Otterson, 
Robert  Clatworthy.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Robert 
Pritchard.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ted 
Von  Hemert.  Assistant  director,  Charles  Gould. 

CAST  —  Kent  Taylor,  Virginia  Grey,  Jane  Adams, 
Milburn  Stone,  Danny  Morton,  John  Litel,  Charles 
Trowbridge,  Theresa  Harris,  Harry  Cheshire,  Bert 
Moorehouse,  Ralph  Brooks.  Reviewed  2-28-46. 

SNAFU 

COL.  Producer-director,  Jack  Moss.  Stage  play  and 
screenplay,  Louis  Solomon  and  Harold  Buchman. 
Photography,  Frank  Planer.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell. 
Art  direction,  Stephen  Gooson,  Walter  Holscher.  Set 
decorations,  Frank  Kramer.  Sound  technician,  How- 
ard Fogetti.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  di- 
rector, M.  W.  Stoloff.  Assistant  producer,  G.  Winfield 


Smith.  Assistant  director,  James  'Nicholson.  Super- 
vising editor,  Gene  Havlick. 

CAST  —  Robert  Benchley,  Vera  Vague,  Conrad 
Janis,  Nanette  Parks,  Janis  Wilson,  Jimmy  Lloyd, 
Enid  Markey,  Eva  Puig,  Ray  Mayer,  Marcia  Mae 
Jones,  Winfield  Smith,  John  Souther,  Byron  Foulger, 
Kathleen  Howard.  Reviewed  1  -24-46. 

SO  DARK  THE  NIGHT 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Joseph  H. 
Lewis.  Screenplay,  Martin  Berkeley,  Dwight  Bab- 
cock.  Original,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Art  direction,  Carl 
Anderson.  Set  decorations,  William  Kiernan.  Music 
score,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Sto- 
loff. Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  Goodwin.  Assistant  director,  Chris  Beute. 

CAST — Steven  Geray,  Micheline  Cheirel,  Eugene 
Bordon,  Ann  Codee,  Egon  Brecher,  Helen  Freeman, 
Theodore  Gottlieb,  Gregory  Gay,  Jean  Del  Val,  Paul 
Marion.  Reviewed  10-30-46. 

SO  GOES  MY  LOVE 

UNIV.  Producer,  Jack  Skirball.  Director,  Frank 
Ryan.  Assistant  director,  William  Tummel.  Screen- 
play, Bruce  Manning  and  James  Clifden.  Based  on 
"A  Genius  in  the  Family"  by  Hiram  Percy  Maxim. 
Photography,  Joseph  Valentine.  Art  direction,  Lionel 
Banks.  Art  supervisor,  John  B.  Goodman.  Set  dec- 
orations, George  Sawley  and  Ted  Offenbecker.  Mu- 
sic score  and  direction,  H.  J.  Salter.  Sound,  Bernard 
B.  Brown,  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Edited  by  Ted  J.  Kent. 

CAST  —  Myrna  Loy,  Don  Ameche,  Rhys  Williams, 
Bobby  Driscoll,  Richard  Gaines,  Molly  Lamont,  Sarah 
Padden.  Renie  Riano,  Clara  Blandick,  John  Gallaudet, 
John  Phillips,  Bruce  Edwards.  Howard  Freeman, 
Wheaton  Chambers,  Pierre  Watkin.  Reviewed  3- 
25-46. 

SOMEWHERE  IN  THE  NIGHT 

20rh-FOX.  Producer,  Anderson  Lawlor.  Director, 
Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Screenplay  by  Howard  Dims- 
dale  and  Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Adapted  by  Lee 
Strasberg.  From  story  by  Marvin  Borowsky.  Photog- 
raphy, Norbert  Brodine.  Art  direction,  lames  Basevi 
and  Maurice  Ransford.  Set  decorations.  Thomas  Little, 
Ernest  Lansing.  Music,  David  Buttolph.  Musical  di- 
rection, Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Ar- 
thur Morton.  Sound,  Eugene  Grossman  and  Harry  M. 
Leonard.  Edited  by  James  B.  Clark.  Assistant  di- 
rector. ).  Johnston. 

CAST — -John  Hodiak,  Nancy  Guild,  Lloyd  Nolan, 
Richard  Conte,  Josephine  Hutchinson,  Fritz  Kortner, 
Margo  Woode,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Lou  Nova,  John 
Russell.  Housely  Stevenson,  Charles  Arnt,  Al  Spar- 
lis,  Richard  Benedict,  John  Kellogg,  Phil  Van  Zandt, 
Whitner  Bissell,  Forbes  Murray,  Jeff  Corey,  Paula 
Reid,  Mary  Currier,  Sam  Flint,  Henry  Morgan, 
Charles  Marsh,  Clancy  Cooper,  Jack  Davis,  Louis  Ma- 
son, Henri  De  Soto,  Harry  Tyler.  Reviewed  5-3-46. 

SONG  OF  ARIZONA 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 
tor, Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay  by  M.  Coates 
Webster.  Original  story  by  Bradford  Ropes.  Photog- 
raphy, Reggie  Lanning.  Art  direction,  Hilyard  Brown. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Otto  Siegel. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Dale  Butts.  Sound,  Frank  Dyke. '  Special  ef- 
fects, Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Edited  by 
Arthur  Roberts.  Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  George  "Gabby"  Hayes.  Dale 
Evans,  Lyle  Talbot,  Tommy  Cook,  Johnny  Calkins, 
Sarah  Edwards,  Tommy  Ivo,  Michael  Chapin,  Dick 
Curtis,  Edmund  Cobb,  Tom  Quinn,  Kid  Chissell,  Rob- 
ert Mitchell  Boy  Choir,  Bob  Nolan  and  The  Sons  of 
the  Pioneers.  Reviewed  3-11-46. 

SONG  OF  THE  SOUTH 

Disney-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Walt  Disney. 
Associate  producer,  Perce  Pearce.  Director  (photo- 
play) Harve  Foster;  (Cartoon)  Wilfred  Jackson. 
Screenplay,  Dalton  Reymond,  Morton  Grant,  Mau- 
rice Rapf.  Original,  Dalton  Reymond,  based  on 
"Uncle  Remus"  by  Joel  Chandler  Harris.  Photogra- 
phy, Gregg  Toland.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Mitchell  Kovaleski.  Special  photographic 
processes,  Ub  Iwerks.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amft- 
theatrof,  Paul  J.  Smith.  Music  arrangers,  orchestra- 
tion, Edward  Plumb.  Musical  director,  Charles  Wol- 


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cott.  Songs,  Ray  Gilbert,  Sam  Coslow,  Allie  Wrubel, 
Robert  MacCimsey,  Johnny  Lange,  Hy  Heath,  Elliot 
Daniel,  Foster  Carling,  Arthur  Johnston.  Edited  by 
William  M.  Morgan.  Sound  technicians,  C.  O.  Sly- 
field,  Fred  Lau,  Harold  Steck.  Assistant  director, 
William  McCarey. 

CAST — Ruth  Warrick,  Bobby  Driscoll,  James  Bas- 
kett,  Luana  Patten,  Lucille  Watson,  Hattie  McDan- 
iel,  Eric  Rolf,  Clenn  Leedy,  Mary  Field,  Anita  Brown, 
George  Nokes,  Gene  Holland,  "Nicodemus"  Stewart, 
Johnny  Lee.  Reviewed  10-29-46. 

SOUTH  OF  MONTEREY 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Nigh.  Original  screenplay  by  Charles  S.  Belden. 
Based  on  character  created  by  6.  Henry.  Photogra- 
phy, Harry  Neumann.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Da- 
vis. Art  director,  Ernest  Hickson.  Set  designer,  Vin 
Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Sound, 
Frank  McWhorter.  Edited  by  Fred  Maguire. 

CAST  —  Gilbert  Roland,  Martin  Garralaga,  Frank 
Yaconelli,  Marjorie  Riordan,  Iris  Flores,  George  J. 
Lewis,  Harry  Woods,  Terry  Frost,  Rose  Turich, 
Wheaton  Chambers.  Reviewed  8-21-46. 

SPECTER  OF  THE  ROSE 

Ben  He«ht-REP.  Director-Original  screenplay,  Ben 
Hecht.  Co-producer-director  and  photography,  Lee 
Garmes.  Musical  score,  George  Antheil.  Musical  di- 
rector, Morton  Scott.  Production  designer,  Ernest 
Fegte.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Otto 
Siegel.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound,  Ferol  Redd. 
Choreography,  Tamara  Geva.  Assistant  director, 
Harold  Godsoe. 

CAST — Judith  Anderson,  Michael  Chekhov,  Ivan 
Kirov,  Viola  Essen,  Lionel  Stander,  Charles  "Red" 
Marshall,  George  Shadnoff.  Billy  Gray,  Juan  Panalle, 
Lew  Hearn,  Ferike  Boros,  Bert  Hanlon,  Constantine, 
Ferdinand  Pollina,  Polly  Rose.  Jim  Moran,  Freda 
Flier,  Miriam  Schiller,  Miriam  Golden,  Grace  Mann, 
Allan  Cooke.  Alice  Cavers,  Nina  Haven,  John  Stan- 
ley, Arleen  Claire,  Celene  Radding.  Reviewed  5-17- 
46. 

THE  SPIDER  WOMAN  STRIKES  BACK 

UNIV.  Producer,  Howard  Welsch.  Director,  Ar- 
thur Lubin.  Screenplay  by  Eric  Taylor.  Photography, 
Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and 
Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Gausman  and  Ralph  Warrington.  Musical  director, 
Milton  Rosen.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Robert 
Pritchard  Dialog  director,  Joan  Hathaway.  Edited 
by  Rav  Snyder.  Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST  —  Brenda  Joyce.  Gale  Sondergaard,  Kirby 
Grant,  Rondo  Hatton,  Milburn  Stone.  Hobart  Cava- 
naugh,  Norman  Leavitt,  Eula  Guv.  Tom  Daly,  Lois 
Austin,  Ruth  Robinson,  Adda  Gleason.  Reviewed 
3-13-46. 

THE  SPIRAL  STAIRCASE 

RKO.  Producer,  Dore  Schary.  Director,  Robert 
Siodmak.  Screenplay.  Mel  Dinelli.  Based  on  novel, 
"Some  Must  Watch,"  by  Ethel  Lina  White.  Photog- 
raphy, Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  effects,  Vernon 
L.  Walker.  Art  direction.  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Jack 
Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Sound  tech- 
nician, John  L.  Cass.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker,  Harry 
Gerstad.  Music,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Asssitant  director,  Harry  Scott. 

CAST — Dorothy  McGuire,  Ceorge  Brent,  Ethel 
Barrymore,  Kent  Smith.  Rhonda  Fleming,  Cordon 
Oliver,  Elsa  Lanchester,  Sara  Allgood,  Rhys  Williams, 
James  Bell.  Reviewed  1-4-46. 

SPOOK  BUSTERS 

MONO.  Producer,  Jan  Grippo.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis.  Original 
screenplay,  Edmond  Seward,  Tim  Ryan.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Edited  by  Richard  Currier,  William 
Austin.  Sound,  Tom  Lambert.  Musical  director,  Ed- 
ward J.  Kay. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Douglass  Dum- 
brille,  Bobby  Jordan,  Gabriel  Dell,  Billy  Benedict  David 
Gorcey,  Tanis  Chandler,  Maurice  Cass,  Vera  Lewis, 
Charles  Middleton,  Chester  Clute,  Richard  Alexan- 
der, Bernard  Corcey,  Charles  Millsfield,  Arthur  Miles. 
Reviewed  8-1  5-46. 


STARS  OVER  TEXAS 

PRC.  Producer-director,  Robert  Emmett  Tansey. 
Original  screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photogra- 
phy, Ernest  Miller.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell. 
Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn. 
Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  director, 
Arthur  Hammond. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Roscoe  Ates,  Shirley  Patter- 
son, Lee  Bennett,  Lee  Roberts,  Kermit  Maynard, 
Jack  O'Shea,  Hal  Smith,  Matty  Roubert,  Carl  Math- 
ews, Bill  Fawcett.  Reviewed  8-23-46. 

STEP  BY  STEP 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Director, 
Phil  Rosen.  Screenplay,  Stuart  Palmer.  Based  on 
original  story  by  George  Callahan.  Photography, 
Frank  Redman.  Music,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  direc- 
tor, C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Special  effects,  Russell  A. 
Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter 
E.  Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Claude 
Carpenter.  Edited  by  Robert  Swink.  Sound,  Jean  L. 
Speak,  Roy  Granville.  Assistant  director,  James 
Casey. 

CAST  —  Lawrence  Tierney,  Anne  Jeffreys,  Low- 
ell Gilmore,  George  Cleveland,  Jason  Robards,  Myrna 
Dell,  Harry  Harvey,  Addison  Richards,  Ray  Walker, 
John  Hamilton.  Reviewed  7-16-46. 

A  STOLEN  LIFE 

WB.  Producer,  Bette  Davis.  Director,  Curtis  Bern- 
hardt. Screenplay,  Catherine  Turney;  adapted  by 
Margaret  Buell  Wilder  from  novel  by  Karel  j.  Benes. 
Photography,  Sol  Polito  and  Ernest  Haller.  Art  direc- 
tion, Robert  Haas.  Edited  by  Rudi  Fehr.  Sound,  Rob- 
ert B.  Lee.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Gage.  Set  decora- 
tion, Fred  M.  MacLean.  Special  effects,  William  Mc- 
Gann,  E.  Roy  Davidson,  Willard  Van  Enger  and  Rus- 
sell Collings.  Music,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Hugo  Friedhofer.  Musical  director,  Leo  F. 
Forbstein.  Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST — Bette  Davis,  Glenn  Ford,  Dane  Clark,  Wal- 
ter Brennan,  Charlie  Ruggles,  Bruce  Bennett,  Peggy 
Knudsen,  Esther  Dale,  Joan  Winfield,  Clara  Blan- 
dick.  Reviewed  5-1-46. 

STRANGE  CONQUEST 

UNIV.  Producer,  Marshall  Grant.  Director,  John 
Rawlins.  Screenplay,  Roy  Chanslor.  Original  story, 
Lester  Cole,  Carl  Dreher.  Photography,  Charles  Van 
Enger.  Edited  by  Philip  Cahn.  Musical  director,  Paul 
Sawtell.  Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson,  Martin  Obzina. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Edward  R. 
Robinson.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Robert  Prit- 
chard. Special  photography,  D.  S.  Horsley.  Assistant 
director,  Ralph  Slosser. 

CAST — Jane  Wyatt,  Lowell  Cilmore,  Julie  Bishop, 
Peter  Cookson,  Milburn  Stone,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Ab- 
ner  Biberman.  Reviewed  4-12-46. 

STRANGE  HOLIDAY 

Elite-PRC.  Director-writer,  Arch  Oboler.  Photog- 
raphy, Robert  Surtees.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herz- 
brun.  Music  score,  Gordon  Jenkins.  Edited  by  Fred 
Feitshans,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  W.  H.  Wilmarth. 
Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson. 

CAST — Claude  Rains,  Bobbie  Stebbins,  Barbara 
Bates,  Paul  Hilton,  Gloria  Holden,  Milton  Kibbee, 
Walter  White,  Jr.,  Wally  Maher,  Tommy  Cook,  Griff 
Barnett,  Ed  Max,  Paul  Dubov,  Helen  Mack,  Martin 
Kosleck,  Charles  McAvoy,  Priscilla  Lyons,  David 
Bradford.  Reviewed  10-30-46. 

STRANGE  IMPERSONATION 

W.  Lee  Wilder-REP.  Director,  Anthony  Mann. 
Screenplay,  Mindret  Lord.  From  story  by  Anne  Wig- 
ton,  Lewis  Herman.  Photography,  Robert  W.  Pittack. 
Set  decorations,  Sydney  Moore.  Musical  director, 
Alexander  Laszlo.  Edited  by  John  F.  Link.  Sound, 
Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Ceorge  Loper. 

CAST — Brenda  Marshall,  William  Cargan,  Hillary 
Brooke,  George  Chandler,  Ruth  Ford,  H.  B.  Warner, 
Lyle  Talbot,  Mary  Treen,  Cay  Forrester,  Richard 
Scott.  Reviewed  2-26-46. 

STRANCE  JOURNEY 

Sol  M.  Wurtxel-20th.  Producer,  Sol  M.  Wurtzel. 
Director,  James  Tinling.  Screenplay.  Charles  Kenyon, 
Irving  Elman.  Original,  Charles  Kenyon.  Photog'-a- 


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phy,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art  direction,  Robert  Peterson. 
Set  decorations.  Edward  Boyle.  Edited  by  William  F. 
Claxton.  Sound  technician,  Buddy  Myers.  Assistant 
director.  Rex  Bailey. 

CAST— Paul  Kelly.  Osa  Massen,  Hillary  Brooke, 
Lee  Patrick,  Bruce  Lester,  Gene  Stutenroth,  Fritz 
Leiber,  Kurt  Katch.  Reviewed  9-6-46. 

THE  STRANGE  LOVE  OF  MARTHA  IVERS 

Hal  Wallis-PARA.  Director,  Lewis  Milestone. 
Screenplay,  Robert  Rossen.  From  original  story  by 
Jack  Patrick.  Photography,  Victor  Milner.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Dreier,  John  Meehan.  Process  photogra- 
phy, Farciot  Edouart.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer, 
Jerry  Welch.  Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Edited  by 
Archie  Marshek.  Sound,  Harold  Lewis,  Walter  Oberst. 
Assistant  director,  Robert  Aldrich. 

CAST — Barbara  Stanwyck,  Van  Heflin,  Lizabeth 
Scott,  Kirk  Douglas,  Judith  Anderson,  Roman  Bohn- 
en,  Darryl  Hickman,  Janis  Wilson,  Ann  Doran,  Frank 
Orth,  James  Flavin,  Mickey  Kuhn,  Charles  D.  Brown. 
Reviewed  3-13-46. 

THE  STRANGE  MR.  CRECORY 

MONO.  Producer.  Louis  Berkoff.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Edward  Kovacs.  Director,  Phil  Rosen.  Techni- 
cal director,  Ormand  McCill.  Screenplay  by  Charles 
S.  Belden,  from  an  original  story  by  Myles  Connolly. 
Photography  by  Ira  Morgan.  Edited  by  Seth  Larson. 
Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Set  decorations, 
Charles  Thompson  and  Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  direc- 
tor   Sevmour  Roth. 

CAST  —  Edmund  Lowe,  Jean  Rogers,  Don  Doug- 
las, Frank  Reicher,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  Robert  Em- 
mett  Keane.  Jonathan  Hale,  Frank  Mavo,  Fred  Kel- 
sey.  Jack  Norton,  Anita  Turner  and  Tom  Leffing- 
well.  Reviewed  12-31-45. 

STRANGE  TRIANGLE 

20th-FOX.  Producer.  Aubrey  Schenck.  Director, 
Ray  McCarey.  Screenplay  by  Mortimer  Braus.  Adapt- 
ed by  Charles  C.  Booth.  From  story  by  Jack  Andrews. 
Photography.  Harry  Jackson.  Art  direction.  James 
Basevi  and  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Fred  J.  Rode.  Musical  direction,  Emil  New- 
man. Music,  David  Buttolph.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Arthur  Morton.  Sound.  George  Leverett  and 
Harrv  M.  Leonard.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Ed- 
ited bv  Norman  Colbert.  Assistant  director,  Eli  Dunn. 

CAST  —  Signe  Hasso,  Preston  Foster,  Anabel 
Shaw,  John  Sheppard,  Roy  Roberts,  Emory  Parnell, 
Nancy  Evans.  Gladvs  Blake,  Frank  Pershing,  Robert 
Malcolm.  Reviewed  5-8-46. 

THE  STRANGE  WOMAN 

Stromberg-UA.  Producer,  lack  Chertok.  Director. 
Edgar  Ulmer.  Screenplay,  Herb  Meadow.  Original 
novel  by  Ben  Ames  Williams.  Photography,  Lucien 
Andriot.  Production  des'gn,  Nicolai  Remisoff.  Art 
direction,  Victor  Greene.  Music  score,  Carmen 
Dragon.  Edited  by  John  Foley,  Richard  G.  Wray. 
Sound  technician.  Corson  F.  Jowett.  Assistant  direc- 
tor Le^  Guthrie. 

CAST — Hedy  Lamarr,  George  Sanders,  Louis  Hay- 
ward,  Gene  Lockhart,  Hillary  Brooke.  Rhys  Williams, 
lune  Story,  Moroni  Olsen.  Olive  Blakenev,  Dennis 
Hoey,  Alan  Napier,  Ian  Keith,  Reviewed  10-28-46. 

THE  STRANGER 

International-RKO.  Producer,  S.  P.  Eagle.  Di- 
rector, Orson  Welles.  Screenplay  by  Anthony  Vell- 
ler.  From  story  by  Victor  Trivas.  Photography,  Rus- 
sell Metty.  Production  designer,  Perry  Ferguson.  As- 
sistant director,  Jack  Voglin.  Edited  by  Ernest  Nims. 
Sound  technician,  Corson  F.  Jowett. 

CAST — Edward  C.  Robinson,  Loretta  Young,  Orson 
Welles,  Philip  Merivale,  Richard  Long,  Byron  Keith, 
Billy  House,  Konstantin  Shayne,  Martha  Wentworth, 
Isabel  O'Madigan.  Reviewed  5-21-46. 

SUNSET  PASS 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  William  Berke.  Screen- 
play, Norman  Houston.  From  novel  by  Zane  Grey. 
Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Music.  Paul  Sawtell. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Samuel 
E.  Beetley.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  P'Agostino,  Lu- 


cius O.  Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Wil- 
liam Stevens.  Sound,  Jean  L.  Speak,  Roy  Granville. 
Assistant  director,  Doran  Cox. 

CAST  —  James  Warren,  Nan  Leslie,  John  Laurenz, 
Jane  Greer,  Robert  Barrat,  Harry  Woods,  Robert 
Clarke,  Steve  Brodie,  Harry  Harvey.  Reviewed  7- 
17-46. 

SUN  VALLEY  CYCLONE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay  by  Earle  Snell, 
based  on  Fred  Harman's  comic  strip,  by  special 
arrangement  with  Stephen  Slesinger.  Photography, 
Bud  Thackery.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller  and  Charles 
Craft.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Second 
unit  director,  Yakima  Canutt.  Sound  technician, 
Victor  Appel.  Art  director,  James  Sullivan.  Set  dec- 
orations, John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and  Marie  Arthur.  As- 
sistant director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST  —  Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming, 
Roy  Barcroft,  Kenne  Duncan,  Eddy  Waller,  Tom 
London,  Edmund  Cobb,  Edward  Cassidy,  Monte  Hale, 
George  Chesebro,  Rex  Lease  and  Thunder.  Reviewed 
5-31-46. 

SUSIE  STEPS  OUT 

Comet-UA.  Producer,  Buddy  Rogers  and  Ralph 
Cohn.  Associate  producer,  Selmer  L.  Chalif.  Diiec- 
tor,  Reginald  LeBorg.  Original,  Reginald  LeBorg  and 
Kurt  Neumann.  Screenplay  by  Elwood  Ullman.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Fred  Freiberger.  Photography,  Robert 
Pittack.  Art  direction,  George  Van  Marter.  Set  dec- 
orations, Al  Greenwood.  Orchestrations,  Emil  Cad- 
kin.  Musical  director,  Hal  Borne.  Edited  by  Lynne 
Harrison.  Sound  technician,  Perc  Townsend.  Assist- 
ant director,  Frank  Fox. 

CAST  —  David  Bruce,  Nita  Hunter,  Cleatus  Cald- 
well, Howard  Freeman,  Grady  Sutton,  Margaret  Du- 
mont,  Percival  Vivian,  John  Berkes,  Joseph  J. 
Greene.  Reviewed  11-18-46. 

SUSPENSE 

MONO.  Producers,  Maurice  and  Frank  King,  Di- 
rector, Frank  Tuttle.  Assistant  director,  Frank  S. 
Heath.  Original  screenplay  by  Philip  Yordan.  Photog- 
raphy, Karl  Struss.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set 
decorations,  George  James  Hopkins.  Music  by  Dan- 
iele  Amf itheatrof.  Sound,  Tom  Lambert.  Edited  by 
Dick  Heermance.  Supervising  editor,  Otho  Lovering. 
Special  effects,  Jack  Shaw  and  Ray  Mercer.  Techni- 
cal advisor,  Herman  King. 

CAST  —  Belita,  Barry  Sullivan,  Bonita  Granville, 
Albert  Dekker,  Eugene  Pallette,  George  E.  Stone, 
Edith  Angold,  Leon  Belasco,  Miguelito  Valdes,  Bobby 
Ramos  and  his  band,  George  Chandler,  Sidney  Mel- 
ton, Pat  Gleason,  Polly  Ellis,  Chris-Pin  Martin, 
Charles  Wilson,  Dewey  Robinson,  Gay  Forrester,  Mar- 
ion Martin,  Lee  White,  Paul  Kruger,  Billy  Grey, 
Dawn  Bender.  Reviewed  3-22-46. 

SWAMP  FIRE 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Associate  producer,  L.  B. 
Merman.  Director,  William  Pine.  Original  screen- 
play, Geoffrey  Homes.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman, 
Jr.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Henry  Adams.  Art  di- 
restion,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations.  Louis  Diage. 
Assistant  director,  Harold  Knox.  Sound,  Max  Hutch- 
inson. Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager. 

CAST — Johnny  Weissmuller,  Virginia  Grey,  Buster 
Crabbe,  Carol  Thurston,  Pedro  de  Cordoba,  Marcel, e 
Corday,  William  Edmunds,  Edwin  Maxwell,  Pierre 
Watkin,  Charles  Gordon,  Frank  Fenton.  Reviewed 
5-10-46. 

SWEETHEART  OF  SICMA  CHI 

MONO.  Producer,  Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Director,  Jack 
Bernhard.  Screenplay,  Frank  L.  Moss.  Original,  George 
Waggner.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Connell.  Music 
Score,  Raymond  Beltz,  Jr.  Musical  director,  Edward 
J.  Kay.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Sound  technician, 
Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Wesley  Barry. 

CAST — Phil  Regan,  Elyse  Knox,  Phil  Brito,  Ross 
Hunter,  Tom  Harmon,  Paul  Guilfoyle,  Anne  Gillis. 
Edward  Brophy,  Fred  Colby,  Alan  Hale,  Jr.,  David 
Holt,  Marjorie  Hoerner,  William  Beaudine,  Jr.,  Em- 
mett  Vogan,  Jr.,  Ruth  Allen,  Robert  Arthur,  Fred 
Datig,  Jr..  Slim  Gaillard  Trio,  Frankie  Carle  and  Or- 
chestra. Reviewed  11-21-46. 


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SWELL  CUY 

Mark  Hellinger-UA.  Associate  producer,  Eddie 
Blatt.  Director,  Frank  Tuttle.  Screenplay,  Richard 
Brooks.  Based  on  original  play  by  Gilbert  Emery. 
Photography,  Tonio  Caudio.  Special  photography, 
David  S.  Horsley.  Art  direction,  John  C.  Goodman. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  E.  R.  Robinson. 
Music  score,  David  Tamkin.  Musical  director,  Frank 
Skinner.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtis.  Sound  technician, 
Charles  Felstead,  Jack  A.  Bolger,  Jr.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Fritz  Collings. 

CAST — Sonny  Tufts,  Ann  Blyth,  Ruth  Warrick, 
William  Gargan,  John  Litel,  Thomas  Gomez,  Mary 
Nash,  Millard  Mitchell,  Howard  Freeman,  Donald 
Devlin,  John  Craven,  Pat  McVay,  Vince  Barnett, 
Charles  Lane,  Garry  Owen,  Frank  Ferguson,  David 
Clarke,  George  McDonald,  Eugene  Persson,  George 
Beban,  Jr.  Reviewed  1 2-4-46. 

SWINC  PARADE  OF  1946 

MONO.  Executive  producer,  Trem  Carr.  Producers, 
Lindsley  Parsons,  Harry  A.  Romm.  Director,  Phil 
Karlson.  Screenplay,  Tim  Ryan.  Original,  Edmond 
Kelso.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Art  direction, 
Ernest  R.  Hickson.  Set  decorations,  Charles  Thomp- 
son, Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Ed- 
ited by  Richard  Currier.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lam- 
bert. Assistant  director,  Richard  Harlan. 

CAST — Gale  Storm,  Phil  Regan,  Three  Stooges, 
Connie  Boswell,  Louis  Jordan  and  his  Tympany  Five, 
Will  Osborne  and  orchestra,  Edward  Brophy,  Mary 
Treen,  John  Eldredge,  Russell  Hicks,  Leon  Belasco, 
Windy  Cook.  Reviewed  1-12-46. 

TALK  ABOUT  A  LADY 

COL.  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  George 
Sherman.  Screenplay,  Richard  Weil  and  Ted  Thom- 
as. Original,  Robert  D.  Andrews  and  Barry  Trivers. 
Photography,  Henry  Freulich.  Art  direction,  George 
Brooks.  Set  decorations,  James  Crowe.  Musical  di- 
rector, Mario  Silva.  Songs,  Allan  Roberts  and  Doris 
Fisher;  Oscar  Hammerstein  II  and  Ben  Oakland. 
Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  technician,  George 
Cooper.  Assistant  director,  James  Nicholson. 

CAST  —  Jinx  Falkenburg,  Forrest  Tucker,  Joe  Bes- 
ser,  Trudy  Marshall,  Richard  Lane,  Jimmy  Little, 
Frank  Sully,  Jack  Davis,  Robert  Regent,  Mira  Mc- 
Kinney,  Robin  Raymond,  Stan  Kenton  and  his  or- 
chestra. Reviewed  6-5-46. 

TANCIER 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Joe  Gershenson,  Pro- 
ducer, Paul  Malvern,  Director,  George  Waggner.  As- 
sistant director,  Charles  S.  Gould.  Screenplay  by  M. 
M.  Musselman  and  Monty  F.  Collins.  Original  story 
by  Alice  D.  G.  Miller.  Photography,  Woody  Bredell. 
Special  photography,  D.  S.  Horsley.  Art  direction, 
John  B.  Goodman  and  Sturges  D.  Carne.  Set  decora- 
tion, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ted  Von  Hemert.  Mu- 
sic score  and  direction,  Milton  Rosen.  Sound,  Bernard 
B.  Brown.  Charles  Carroll.  Dance  director,  Lester 
Horton.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss. 

CAST- — ■  Maria  Montez,  Preston  Foster,  Robert 
Paige,  Louise  Allbritton,  Kent  Taylor,  Sabu,  ).  Ed- 
ward Bromberg,  Reginald  Denny,  Charles  Judels, 
Francis  McDonald,  Erno  Verebes,  George  Lynn,  Rebel 
Randall,  Dorothy  Lawrence,  James  Linn,  Billy  Green, 
Phil  Garris.  Reviewed  3-6-46. 

TARS  AND  SPARS 

COL.  Producer,  Milton  H.  Bren.  Assistant  to  the 
producer,  Norman  Deming.  Director,  Alfred  E. 
Green.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur  McGaugh.  Screen- 
play by  John  Jacoby,  Sarett  Tobias  and  Decla  Dun- 
ning, from  story  by  Barry  Trivers.  Photography, 
Joseph  Walker.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Coosson  and 
Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Kramer.  Musi- 
cal director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Musical  arrangements 
by  Marlin  Skiles,  Ken  Lane,  Saul  Chaplin  and  Fred 
Karger.  Songs  by  Jule  Styne  and  Sammy  Cahn. 
Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Sound,  Philip  Faulkner,  Jr. 

CAST — Janet  Blair,  Alfred  Drake,  Marc  Piatt, 
Jeff  Donnell,  Sid  Caesar,  Ray  Walker,  James  Flavin. 
Reviewed  1-10-46. 

TARZAN  AND  THE  LEOPARD  WOMAN 

RKO.  Producer,  Sol  Lesser.  Associate  producer- 
director,  Kurt  Neumann.  Assistant  director,  Scott 
R.  Beal.  Original  screenplay  by  Carroll  Young.  Based 


upon  characters  created  by  Edgar  Rice  Burroughs. 
Photography,  Karl  Struss.  Production  design,  Phil 
Paradise.  Art  director,  Lewis  Creber.  Music  score, 
Paul  Sawtell.  Dance  director,  Lester  Horton.  Sound, 
John  R.  Carter.  Edited  by  Robert  O.  Crandall. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Weissmuller,  Brenda  Joyce,  John- 
ny Sheffield,  Acquanetta,  Edgar  Barrier,  Tommy 
Cook,  Dennis  Hoey,  Anthony  Caruso,  George  J. 
Lewis,  Iris  Flores,  Lillian  Molieri,  Helen  Gerald,  Kay 
Solinas,  Doris  Lloyd,  Robert  Barron,  Marek  Wind- 
helm,  King  Kong  Kashay,  Louis  Mercier,  Georges 
Renavent.  Reviewed  2-8-46. 

TEMPTATION 

Ul.  Producer,  Edward  Small.  Director,  Irving 
Pichel.  Screenplay,  Robert  Thoeren.  Original  novel, 
"Bella  Donna"  by  Robert  Hitchens  and  play  by 
James  Bernard  Fagan.  Photography,  Lucien  Ballard. 
Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun.  Set  decorations, 
Hugh  Hunt.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amf  itheatrof. 
Edited  by  Ernest  Nims.  Sound  technician,  Glenn 
Anderson.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Shaw. 

CAST — Merle  Oberon,  George  Brent,  Charles  Kor- 
vin,  Paul  Lukas,  Lenore  Ulric,  Arnold  Moss,  Ludwig 
Stossel,  Gavin  Muir,  Ilka  Gruning,  Robert  Capa,  John 
Eldredge,  Andre  Chariot,  Suzanne  Cloutier,  Gloria 
Lloyd,  Mary  Young,  Aubrey  Mather,  Samir  Rizkallah, 
Egon  Brecher.  Reviewed  12-11-46. 

TERROR  BY  NICHT 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Roy  William  Neill.  Ex- 
ecutive producer,  Howard  Benedict.  Screenplay, 
Frank  Gruber.  Original  story,  Sir  Arthur  Conan 
Doyle.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Edited  by 
Saul  A.  Goodkind.  Musical  director,  Mark  Levant. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Gross- 
man. Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman.  Carl 
Lawrence.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Assistant  di- 
rector, I.  Webb. 

CAST — Basil  Rathbone,  Nigel  Bruce,  with  Alan 
Mowbray,  Renee  Godfrey,  Dennis  Hoey,  Billy  Bevan, 
Frederick  Worlock,  Leyland  Hodgson,  Geoffrey 
Steele,  Boyd  Davis,  Janet  Murdoch,  Skelton  Knaggs, 
Mary  Forbes.  Reviewed  1  -24-46. 

TEXAS  PANHANDLE 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro,  Original  screenplay,  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photogra- 
phy, George  Kelley.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague. 
Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Carter  De  Haven,  Jr. 
Song,  Serge  Walter. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Harding,  Walter 
"Dub"  Taylor,  Nanette  Parks,  Forrest  Taylor,  George 
Chesebro,  Ted  Mapes,  Ed  M.  Howard,  Jody  Gilbert, 
William  Gould,  Jack  Kirk,  Budd  Buster,  Hugh  Hook- 
er, Carolina  Cotton,  Spade  Cooley.  Rev.  1-4-46. 

THAT  BRENNAN  GIRL 

REP.  Producer-director,  Alfred  Santell.  Screenplay, 
Doris  Anderson.  Original,  Adela  Rogers  St.  John.  Pho- 
tography, Jack  Marta.  Art  direction,  James  Sullivan. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Otto  Siegel. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Mu- 
sic score,  George  Antheil.  Musical  director,  Cy  Feuer. 
Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Earl 
Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Richard  Moder. 

CAST  —  James  Dunn,  Mona  Freeman,  William 
Marshall,  June  Duprez,  Frank  Jenks,  Dorothy  Vaugh- 
an,  Charles  Arnt,  Rosalind  Ivan,  Fay  Helm,  Bill 
Kennedy,  Connie  Leon,  Edythe  Elliott,  Sarah  Pad- 
den,  Jean  Stevens,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Marian  Martin. 
Reviewed  11-8-46. 

THAT  TEXAS  JAMBOREE 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Original,  Paul 
Gangelin.  Photography,  George  B.  Meehan,  Jr.  Art 
direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician,  Phil 
Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Ken  Curtis,  Jeff  Donnell,  Andy  Clyde, 
Guinn  Williams,  Robert  Stevens,  Nolan  Leary,  Clare 
Carleton,  George  Chesebro,  Kenneth  MacDonald, 
Curt  Barrett,  Dick  Elliott,  the  Dinning  Sisters,  Deuce 
Spriggins,  the  Plainsmen,  Carolina  Cotton,  the  Hoo- 
sier  Hotshots.  Reviewed  12-7-45. 


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THEY  MADE  ME  A  KILLER 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Executive  producers,  William 
Pine  and  William  Thomas.  Director,  William  C. 
Thomas.  Screenplay,  Geoffrey  Homes,  Winston  Mil- 
ler, Kae  Salkow.  Based  on  original  story  by  Owen 
Franes.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Supervising 
film  editor,  Howard  Smith.  Edited  by  Henry  Adams. 
Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
Webster.  Set  decoration,  Glenn  Thompson.  Music 
score,  Alexander  Laszlo.  Assistant  director,  Harold 
Knox. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Barbara  Britton,  Lola  Lane, 
Frank  Albertson,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Byron  Barr,  Ed- 
mund MacDonald,  Ralph  Sanford,  James  Bush,  Paul 
Harvey,  John  Harmon.  Reviewed  1  -25-46. 

THREE  LITTLE  GIRLS  IN  BLUE 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Mack  Gordon. 
Director,  Bruce  Humberstone.  Screenplay,  Valentine 
Davies.  Original  play  by  Stephen  Powys.  Adaptation, 
Brown  Holmes,  Lynn  Starling,  Robert  Ellis  and  Helen 
Logan.  Photography,  Ernest  Palmer.  Technicolor  di- 
rection, Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler  and  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Music  arrangers, 
vocal,  Charles  Henderson;  orchestral,  Maurice  de 
Packh.  Edward  Powell.  Dance  director,  Seymour 
Felix.  Musical  director,  Alfred  Newman.  Songs,  Mack 
Gordon,  Joseph  Myrow.  Edited  by  Barbara  McLean. 
Sound  technicians,  E.  Clayton  Ward,  Roger  Heman. 
Assistant  director,  Henry  Weinberger. 

CAST — June  Haver,  George  Montgomery,  Vivian 
Blaine,  Celeste  Holm,  Vera-Ellen,  Frank  Latimore, 
Charles  Smith,  Charles  Halton,  Ruby  Dandridge, 
Thurston  Hall,  Clinton  Rosemond,  William  Forrest 
Jr.,  Theresa  Harris.   Reviewed  9-4-46. 

THREE  STRANGERS 

WB.  Producer,  Wolfgang  Reinhardt.  Director, 
Jean  Negulesco.  Assistant  director,  James  McMahon. 
Original  screenplay  by  John  Huston  and  Howard 
Koch.  Photography,  Arthur  Edeson.  Art  direction, 
Ted  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Clarence  Steensen. 
Special  effects,  Edwin  DuPar.  Music  by  Adolph 
Deufsch.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Orches- 
tral arrangements,  Jerome  Moross.  Dialog  director, 
Clifford  Brooke.  Sound,  C.  A.  Riggs.  Edited  by  George 
Amy. 

CAST — Sydney  Greenstreet,  Geraldine  Fitzgerald, 
Peter  Lorre,  Joan  Lorring,  Robert  Shayne,  Marjorie 
Riordan,  Arthur  Shields,  Rosalind  Ivan,  John  Alvin, 
Peter  Whitney,  Alan  Napier,  Clifford  Brooke,  Doris 
Lloyd,  Stanley  Logan,  Holmes  Herbert,  Ian  Wolfe, 
Connie  Leon,  Colin  Kenny,  Olaf  Hytten,  Eric  Wilton, 
Keith  Hitchcock,  Leslie  Denison,  Leyland  Hodgson, 
Alec  Craig.  Reginald  Sheffield,  Benny  Burt.  Reviewed 
1-23-46. 

THREE  WISE  FOOLS 

MCM.  Producer,  William  H.  Wright.  Director, 
Edward  Buzzell.  Screenplay,  John  McDermott  and 
James  O'Hanlon.  Original,  John  McDermott  based  on 
play  by  Austin  Strong.  Photography,  Harold  Rosson. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Edward  Imazu.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Hugh  Hunt.  Music 
score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Edited  by  Gene  Ruggiero. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Marvin 
Stuart. 

CAST — Margaret  O'Brien,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Lewis 
Stone,  Edward  Arnold,  Thomas  Mitchell,  Ray  Collins, 
Jane  Darwell,  Charles  Dingle.  Harry  Davenport,  Henry 
O'Neill,  Cyd  Charisse,  Warner  Anderson,  Billy  Curtis. 
Reviewed  6-1 1  -46. 

THE  THRILL  OF  BRAZIL 

COL.  Producers,  Sidney  Biddell,  Allen  Rivkin. 
Director,  S.  Sylvan  Simon.  Original  screenplay, 
Allen  Rivkin,  Harry  Clork,  Devery  Freeman. 
Photography,  Charles  Lawton.  Art  direction,  Stephen 
Coosson,  Van  Nest  Polglase,  A.  Leslie  Thomas.  Set 
decorations,  James  Crowe,  Robert  Priestley.  Musical 
director,  Leo  Arnaud.  Songs,  Allen  Roberts,  Doris 
Fisher.  Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Sound  technician, 
Jack   Haynes.  Assistant  director,   James  Nicholson. 

CAST  —  Evelyn  Keyes,  Keenan  Wynn,  Ann  Miller, 
Allyn  Joslyn,  Tito  Guizar,  Veloz  and  Yolanda,  Felix 
Bressart,  Sid  Tomack,  Eugene  Borden,  Enric  Madri- 
guera  and  orchestra.  Reviewed  9-6-46. 


THROW  A  SADDLE  ON  A  STAR 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Naz- 
arro.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photo- 
graphy, George  B.  Meehan,  Jr.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Seid.  Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorator, 
George  Montgomery.  Musical  director,  Mario  Silva. 
Assistant  director,  Tommy  Flood.  Sound,  Philip 
Faulkner. 

CAST  —  Ken  Curtis,  Jeff  Donnell,  Adelle  Roberts, 
Cuinn  "Big  Boy"  Williams,  Andy  Clyde,  Frank  Sully, 
the  Dinning  Sisters,  Foy  Willing  and  the  Riders  of 
the  Purple  Sage,  Hoosier  Hot  Shots,  Robert  Stevens, 
Eddie  Bruce,  Earl  Duane,  Jack  Parker,  Emmett  Lynn. 
Reviewed  6-5-46. 

THUNDER  TOWN 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Harry 
Fraser.  Original  screenplay,  James  Oliver.  Musical 
director,  Lee  Zahler.  Photography,  Robert  Cline. 
Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Set  decorations,  E.  H. 
Reif.  Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Assistant  director, 
Seymour  Roth. 

CAST  —  Bob  Steele,  Syd  Saylor,  Ellen  Hall,  Bud 
Geary,  Charles  King,  Edward  Howard,  Steve  Clark, 
Bud   Osborne,   Jimmy   Aubrey.   Reviewed  8-16-46. 

TILL  THE  CLOUDS  ROLL  BY 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  Di- 
rector, Richard  Whorf.  Screenplay,  Myles  Connolly 
and  Jean  Holloway.  Original,  Guy  Bolton.  Adapta- 
tion, George  Wells.  Special  effects,  Warren  New- 
combe.  Photography,  Harry  Stradling,  George  J. 
Folsey.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri 
Jaffa.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Daniel  B.  Cath- 
cart.  Montages,  Peter  Ballbusch.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  Pefferle.  Orchestration, 
Conrad  Salinger.  Vocal  arrangements,  Kay  Thomp- 
son. Musical  director,  Lennie  Hayton.  Edited  by  Al- 
bert Akst.  Sound  director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant 
director,  Wally  Worsley. 

CAST  —  June  Allyson,  Lucille  Bremer,  Judy  Gar- 
land, Kathryn  Grayson,  Van  Heflin,  Lena  Home, 
Van  Johnson,  Angela  Lansbury,  Tony  Martin,  Vir- 
ginia O'Brien,  Dinah  Shore,  Frank  Sinatra,  Robert 
Walker,  Dorothy  Patrick,  Cower  Champion,  Cyd 
Charisse,  Harry  Hayden,  Paul  Langton,  Paul  Maxey, 
Ray  McDonald,  Mary  Nash,  Caleb  Peterson,  William 
"Bill"  Phillips,  Joan  Wells,  the  Wilde  Twins,  Rex 
Evans,  Maurice  Kelly,  Ray  Teal,  Byron  Foulger, 
William  Halligan,  Bruce  Cowling.  Reviewed  11- 
12-46. 

TILL  THE  END  OF  TIME 

RKO.  Producer,  Dore  Schary.  Director,  Edward 
Dmytryk.  Screenplay,  Allen  Rivkin.  Original  novel, 
"They  Dream  of  Home"  by  Niven  Busch.  Photo- 
graphy, Harry  Wild.  Art  direction.  Albert  D'Agos- 
tino.  Jack  Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera, 
William  Stevens.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musi- 
cal director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Buddy  Kaye 
and  Ted  Mossman.  Edited  by  Harry  Gerstad.  Sound 
technicians,  Richard  Van  Hessen,  Clem  Portman. 
Assistant  director,  Ruby  Rosenberg. 

CAST — Dorothy  McGuire,  Gay  Madison,  Robert 
Mitchum,  Bill  Williams,  Tom  Tully,  William  Gargan, 
Jean  Porter,  Johnny  Sands,  Loran  Tindall,  Ruth  Nel- 
son, Selena  Royle,  Harry  Von  Zell,  Richard  Benedict. 
Reviewed  6-12-46. 

THE  TIME  OF  THEIR  LIVES 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Joe  Gershenson.  Pro- 
ducer, Val  Burton.  Director,  Charles  Barton.  Original 
screenplay  by  Val  Burton,  Walter  De  Leon  and 
Bradford  Ropes.  Additional  dialog,  John  Grant.  Pho- 
tography, Charles  Van  Enger.  Special  photography, 
D.  S.  Horsley  and  Jerome  Ash.  Art  direction,  Jack 
Otterson  and  Richard  Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Morgan 
Farley.  Assistant  director,  Seward  Webb.  Musical 
score  and  direction,  Milton  Rosen.  Sound,  Bernard 
B.  Brown.  Edited  by  Philip  Cahn. 

CAST- — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Marjorie  Reyn- 
olds, Binnie  Barnes,  John  Shelton,  Gale  Sondergaard, 
Jess  Barker,  Robert  H.  Barrat,  Donald  MacBride,  Anne 
Gillis,  Lynne  Baggett,  William  Hall,  Rex  Lease,  Harry 
Woolman.  Reviewed  8-12-46. 

THE  TIME,  THE  PLACE  AND  THE  GIRL 

WB.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Di- 
rector,   David    Butler.    Screenplay,    Francis  Swann, 


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Agnes  Christine  Johnson,  Lynn  Starling.  Original, 
Leonard  Lee.  Dialog  director,  Herbert  Farjeon.  Mon- 
Skall,  Arthur  Edeson.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss.  Art  direction,  Hugh  Reticker. 
Set  decorations,  Howard  Winterbottom.  Music  score 
adapted,  Frederick  Hollander.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Ray  Heindorf.  Vocal  arrangements,  Dudley 
Chambers.  Songs,  Arthur  Schwartz,  Leo  Robin.  Edited 
by  Irene  Morra.  Sound  technician,  Dolph  Thomas  and 
David  Forrest.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Vreeland. 

CAST  —  Dennis  Morgan,  Jack  Carson,  Janis  Paige, 
Martha  Vickers,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Alan  Hale,  Angela 
Greene,  Donald  Woods,  Florence  Bates,  Carmen 
Cavallaro  and  orchestra,  the  Condos  Brothers, 
Chandra  Kaly  and  dancers.  Reviewed  12-10-46. 

TO  EACH  HIS  OWN 

PARA.  Producer,  Charles  Bracken.  Director,  Mit- 
chell Leisen.  Screenplay,  Charles  Brackett  and  Jac- 
ques Thery,  from  original  by  Brackett.  Photography, 
Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Special  photographic  effects,  Cor- 
don Jennings.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart. 
Musical  score,  Victor  Young.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Roland  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Co- 
mer, James  M.  Walters.  Sound,  John  Cope  and  Don 
McKay.  Edited  by  Alma  Macrorie.  Assistant  director, 
John  Coonan. 

CAST — Olivia  de  Havilland,  John  Lund.  Mary  An- 
derson, Roland  Culver,  Phillip  Terry,  Bill  Goodwin, 
Virginia  Welles.  Victoria  Home,  Griff  Barnett,  Alma 
Macrorie,  Bill  Ward,  Frank  Faylen.  Willard  Robert- 
son, Arthur  Loft,  Virginia  Farmer,  Doris  Lloyd,  Clyde 
Cook,  Ida  Moore,  Mary  Young.  Reviewed  3-12-46. 

TOMORROW  IS  FOREVER 

International-RKO.  Producer,  David  Lewis.  Direc- 
tor, Irving  Pichel.  Assistant  director,  John  Sherwood. 
Screenplay  by  Lenore  Coffee.  From  novel  by  Gwen 
Bristow.  Photography,  Joseph  Valentine.  Production 
designer,  Wiard  B.  Ihnen.  Music  score  by  Max 
Steiner.  Associate  music  director,  Lou  Forbes.  Sound, 
Corson  Jowett,  Arthur  Johns.  Edited  by  Ernest  Nims. 

CAST — Claudette  Colbert,  Orson  Welles,  George 
Brent,  Lucile  Watson,  Richard  Long,  Douglas  Wood. 
Joyce  MacKenzie,  Tom  Wirick,  Henry  Hastings,  Lane 
Watson,  Michael  Ward,  Natalie  Wood,  Sonny  Howe, 
John  Wengraf,  Ian  Wolfe.  Reviewed  1-15-46. 

TRAFFIC  IN  CRIME 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Direc- 
tor, Les  Selander.  Screenplay,  David  Lang.  Original. 
Leslie  Turner  White.  Photography,  Bud  Thackery. 
Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Musical  director, 
Mort  Glickman.  Edited  by  Les  Orlebeck.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Wm.  Clark.  Assistant  director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST — Kane  Richmond,  Adele  Mara,  Anne  Nagel, 
Wilton  Graff,  Roy  Barcroft,  Arthur  Loft,  Wade  Cros- 
by, Dick  Curtis,  Harry  V.  Cheshire.  Bob  Wilke, 
Charles  Sullivan.  Reviewed  10-2-46. 

TRAIL  TO  MEXICO 

MONO.  Producer,  director  and  screenplay,  Oliver 
Drake.  Associate  producer,  Glenn  Cook.  Photo- 
graphy, James  Brown.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Mu- 
sical director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Sound,  Tom  Lambert. 
Sets,  Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  Lee  "Lasses"  White,  Jul- 
ian Rivero,  Dolores  Castelli,  Dora  Del  Rio,  Terry 
Frost,  Forrest  Matthews,  Brad  Slaven,  Alex  Mon- 
toya,  Jonathan  McCall,  Juan  Duval,  Arthur  Smith, 
The  Saddle  Pals,  The  Guadalajara  Trio.  Reviewed 
6-28-46. 

TRAIL  TO  VENGEANCE 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  W.  Fox.  Origi- 
nal screenplay,  Bob  Wililams.  Photography,  Maury 
Gertsman.  Musical  director,  Mark  Levant.  Art  direc- 
tion, John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ralph  Warrington. 
Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound,  Bernard  B. 
Brown.  William  Hedgcock.  Assistant  director,  Charles 
Gould. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Jane  Adams, 
Tom  Fadden,  John  Kelly,  Frank  Jaquet,  Stanley  An- 
drews, Walter  Baldwin,  Roy  Brent,  Pierce  Lyden,  Dan 
White.  Beatrice  Gray,  William  Sundholm.  Reviewed 

8-23-46. 

TRIGGER  FINGERS 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Lambert    Hillyer.    Original    screenplay,    Frank  H. 


Young.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Set  decora- 
tions, Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay 
Edited  by  Fred  Maguire.  Sound  technician,  Franklin 
Hansen.  Assistant  director,   Eddie  Davis. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton. 
Jennifer  Holt,  Riley  Hill,  Steve  Clark,  Eddie  Parker, 
Pierce  Lyden,  Ted  Adams,  Cactus  Mack,  Edward 
Cassidy.  Reviewed  9-27-46. 

THE  TRUTH  ABOUT  MURDER 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Assistant 
director,  Sam  Ruman.  Original  screenplay,  Lawrence 
Kimble,  Hilda  Gordon  and  Eric  Taylor.  Photography, 
Frank  Redman.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino 
and  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera.  Music  by  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff .  Sound,  Francis  M.  Sarver,  Terry  Kel- 
lum.  Edited  by  Edward  W.  Williams. 

CAST- — Bonita  Granville,  Morgan  Conway,  Rita 
Corday,  Don  Douglas,  June  Clayworth,  Edward 
Norris,  Gerald  Mohr,  Michael  St.  Angel,  Tom 
Noonan.  Reviewed  4-18-46. 

TWO-FISTED  STRANCER 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Naz- 
arro.  Screenplay,  Robert  Lee  Johnson.  Story,  Peter 
Whitehead  and  Robert  Lee  Johnson.  Photography, 
Vincent  Farrar.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Art  direc- 
tion, Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  Richard  Mans- 
field. Sound,  Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director.  Carter 
DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Charles  Starret,  Doris  Houck,  Zeke  Clem- 
ents, Smiley  Burnette,  Charles  Murray,  Lane  Chand- 
ler, Ted  Mapes.  George  Chesebro,  Jack  Rockwell, 
Herman  Hacks,  Davison  Clark,  Maudie  Prickett.  Re- 
viewed 6-7-46. 

TWO  GUYS  FROM  MILWAUKEE 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  David  But- 
ler. Screenplay,  Charles  Hoffman  and  I.  A.  L.  Dia- 
mond. Photography,  Arthur  Edeson.  Art  direction, 
Leo  E.  Kuter.  Edited  by  Irene  Morra.  Sound,  Stanley 
Jones.  Set  decoration,  Jack  McConaghy.  Special  ef- 
fects, Harry  Barndollar,  Edwin  DuPar.  Montages. 
James  Leicester.  Score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Musical 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Orchestral  arrangements, 
Leonid  Raab.  Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST  —  Dennis  Morgan,  Jack  Carson,  Joan  Leslie, 
janis  Paige,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Patti  Brady,  Tom  D'Andrea, 
Rosemary  DeCamp,  John  Ridgely,  Pat  McVey, 
Franklin  Pangborn,  Francis  Pierlot.  Reviewed  7- 
25-46. 

TWO  SISTERS  FROM  BOSTON 

MCM.  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Director,  Henry 
Koster.  Original  screenplay,  Myles  Connolly.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  James  O'Hanlon,  Harry  Crane.  Pho- 
tography, Robert  Surtees.  Dance  director,  Jack 
Donohue.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Daniel  B. 
Cathcart.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Musical 
director,  Charles  Previn.  Songs,  Sammy  Fain,  Ralph 
Freed.  Edited  by  Douglas  Biggs.  Sound  director, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Dolph  Zimmer. 

CAST — Kathryn  Grayson,  June  Allyson,  Lauritz 
Melchior,  Jimmy  Durante,  Peter  Lawford,  Ben  Blue, 
Isobel  Elsom,  Harry  Hayden,  Thurston  Hall,  Nella 
Walker,  Gina  Corrado.  Reviewed  3-1-46. 

TWO  SMART  PEOPLE 

MCM.  Producer,  Ralph  Wheelwright.  Director, 
Jules  Dassin.  Screenplay,  Ethel  Hill,  Leslie  Charteris. 
Original,  Ralph  Wheelwright,  Allan  Kenward.  Pho- 
tography, Karl  Freund.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Wade  Rubottom.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis. 
Keough  Cleason.  Music  score,  George  Bassman.  Songs. 
Ralph  Blane,  George  Bassman.  Edited  by  Chester  W. 
Schaeffer.  Sound  director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant 
dir°ctor,  S.  Sidman. 

CAST — Lucille  Ball,  John  Hodiak,  Lloyd  Nolan, 
Hugo  Haas.  Lenore  Ulric,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr..  Lloyd  Cor- 
rigan,  Vladimir  Sokoloff,  David  Cota,  Clarence  Muse. 
Reviewed  6-5-46. 

TWO  YEARS  BEFORE  THE  MAST 

PARA.  Producer,  Seton  I.  Miller.  Director,  John 
Farrow.  Screenplay,  Seton  I.  Miller,  George  Bruce. 
Based  on  novel  by  Richard  Henry  Dana,  Jr.  Pho- 
tography,  Ernest   Laszlo.   Special   photographic  ef- 


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I  fects,  Cordon  Jennings,  J.  Devereaux  Jennings. 
I  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Technical  sup- 
I  ervision,  Capt.  Fred  F.  Ellis,  BMM.  Art  direction, 
I  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decorations,  Ber- 

I  tram  Granger.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Assistant 

I I  director,  Joseph  C.  Youngerman.  Sound,  Earl  Hay- 
[  man,  Walter  Oberst.  Edited  by  Eda  Warren. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Brian  Donlevy,  William  Ben- 
I  dix,  Barry  Fitzgerald,  Howard  da  Silva,  Esther  Fer- 
linandez,   Albert   Dekker,   Luis  Van   Rooten,  Darryl 
I   Hickman,    Roman    Bohnen,    Rae   Collins,  Theodore 
|  Newton,  Tom  Powers,  James  Burke,  Frank  Faylen. 
Reviewed  9-3-46. 

UNDER  ARIZONA  SKIES 

MONO.    Producer,   Scott   R.    Dunlap.  Production 
i  manager,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director,  Lambert  H  i  1 1  — 
■  yer.  Assistant  director,   Eddie  Davis.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Edited  by  Fred  Maguire.  Musical 
i  director,  Edward  Kay.  Settings,  Vin  Taylor.  Screen- 
play by  J.  Bentley  Cheney,  based  on  a  story  by  John 
McCarthy.  Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter. 
CAST  —  Johnny   Mack  Brown,   Reno  Blair,  Ray- 
,  mond    Hatton,    Riley    Hill,   Trisrram    Coffin,  Reed 
Howes.  Ted  Adams,  Raphael  Bennett,  Frank  La  Rue, 
I  Steve  Clark,  Jack  Rockwell,  Bud  Geary,  Ted  Mapes, 
Kermit  Maynard,  Smith  Ballew  and  the  Sons  of  the 
Saee.  Reviewed  6-14-46. 

THE  UNDERCOVER  WOMAN 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Rudolph  E.  Abel.  Direc- 
tor, Thomas  Carr.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Sackheim  and 
i  Sherman    L.    Lowe.    Adaptation,    Robert  Metzler. 

Based  on  a  play  script  by  Sylvia  G.  L.  Dannett. 
i  Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen. 
Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound,  Bill 
Clark.  Art  director,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations, 
John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  and  Charles  Thompson.  Special 
|  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant 
director,   Ed  Stein. 

CAST  —  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Robert  Livingston, 
Richard  Fraser,  Isabel  Withers,  Helene  Heigh,  Edythe 
Elliott,  John  Dehner,  Elaine  Lange,  Betty  Blythe,  Tom 
London,  Larry  Blake.  Reviewed  5-8-46. 

UNDERCURRENT 

MCM.  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Director, 
j  Vincente  Minnelii.  Screenplay,  Edward  Chodorov. 
Original,  Thelma  Strabel.  Photography,  Karl  Freund. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Randall  Duell.  Set 
I  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack  D.  Moore.  Music 
score,  Herbert  Stothart.  Edited  by  Ferris  Webster. 
Sound  director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director, 
Norman  Elzer. 

CAST — Katharine  Hepburn,  Robert  Taylor,  Robert 
Mitchum,  Edmund  Gwenn,  Marjorie  Main,  Jayne 
Meadows,  Clinton  Sundberg,  Dan  Tobin,  Kathryn 
Card,  Leigh  Whipper,  Charles  Trowbridge,  James 
Westerfield.  Billv  McLain.  Reviewed  10-1-46. 

UNDER  NEVADA  SKIES 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 
tor, Frank  McDonald.  Second  unit  director,  Yakima 
Canutt.  Screenplay,  Paul  Gangelin,  J.  Benton  Cheney. 
Original  story,  M.  Coates  Webster.  Photography, 
William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Paul  Youngblood. 
Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.,  Otto  Siegel. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Music  score,  Dale 
Butts.  Edited  by  Edward  Mann.  Sound,  Victor 
Appel.  Assistant  director,   Lee  Lukather. 

CAST- — Roy  Rogers,  Trigger,  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Leyland 
Hodgson,  Tristam  Coffin,  Rudolph  Anders,  LeRoy 
Mason,  George  Lynn,  George  J.  Lewis,  Tom  Quinn, 
Bob  Nolan  and  Sons  of  the  Pioneers.  Reviewed 
8-26-46. 

UNEXPECTED  GUEST 

Hopalong  Cassidy-UA.  Producer,  Lewis  J.  Rachmn. 
Director,  George  Archainbaud.  Original  screenplay. 
Ande  Lamb.  Original  character,  Clarence  E.  Mulford. 
Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  Production  designer, 
Harvey  T.  Gillett.  Set  decorations,  George  Mitchell. 
Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Fred  W. 
Berger.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Hansen.  Assistant 
director,  George  Tobin. 

CAST — William  Boyd.  Andy  Clyde,  Rand  Brooks, 
Una  O'Connor,  John  Parrish,  Patricia  Tate,  Ned 
Young,  Earl  Hodgins,  Joel  Friedkin,  Robert  H.  Wil- 
liams, William  Ruhl.  Reviewed  12-5-46. 


THE  UNKNOWN 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director, 
Henry  Levin.  Screenplay,  Malcolm  Stuart  Boylan  and 
Julian  Harmon.  Adaptation,  Charles  O'Neal  and 
Dwight  Babcock,  from  radio  script  "I  Love  a  Mys- 
tery" by  Carlton  E.  Morse.  Photography,  Henry 
Freulich.  Edited  by  Arthur  Seid.  Art  direction,  George 
Brooks.  Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff.  Set 
decorations,  George  Montgomery.  Sound,  George 
Cooper.  Assistant  director,  Carl  Hiecke. 

CAST  —  Karen  Morley,  Jim  Bannon,  Jeff  Donnell, 
Robert  Scott,  Robert  Wilcox,  Barton  Yarborough, 
James  Bell,  Wilton  Graff,  Helen  Freeman,  J.  Louis 
Johnson,  Boyd  Davis.  Reviewed  8-9-46. 

UP  GOES  MAISIE 

MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director,  Harry 
Beaumont.  Story  and  screenplay  by  Thelma  Robin- 
son. Based  on  character  creaied  by  Wilson  Colli- 
son.  Photography,  Robert  Planck.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Richard  Duce.  Set  decorations,  Edwin 
B.  Willis.  Musical  score,  David  Snell.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie.  Edited 
by  Irving  Warburton.  Assistant  director,  Herman 
Webber. 

CAST —  Ann  Sothern,  George  Murphy,  Hillary 
Brooke,  Horace  McNally,  Ray  Collins,  Jeff  York, 
Paul  Harvey,  Murray  Alper,  Lewis  Howard,  Jack 
Davis,  Gloria  Grafton,  John  Eldridge.  Reviewed  12- 
28-45. 

VACATION  IN  RENO 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer- 
director,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Screenplay,  Charles  E. 
Roberts  and  Arthur  Ross.  Original,  Charles  Kerr. 
Photography,  George  E.  Diskanr.  Special  effects, 
Russell  A.  Cully.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Lucius  O.  Croxion.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera,  McLean  Nisbet.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Musical  direc.or,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Les 
Millbrook.  Sound  technicians,  Francis  M.  Sarver,  Roy 
Granville.  Assistant  direcior,  Doran  Cox. 

CAST- — Jack  Haley,  Ann  Jeffreys,  Wally  Brown, 
Iris  Adrian,  Morgan  Conway,  Alan  Carney,  Myrna 
Dell,  Matt  McHugh,  Claire  Carleton,  Jason  Robards, 
Matt  Willis.   Reviewed  10-10-46. 

VALLEY  OF  THE  ZOMBIES 

REP.  Associate  producers  Dorell  and  Stuart  Mc- 
Gowan.  Director,  Philip  Ford.  Photography,  Reggie 
Lanning.  Screenplay  by  Dorrell  and  Stuart  McGowan. 
From  original  story  by  Royal  Cole  and  Sherman 
Lowe.  Art  direction,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations, 
John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Allen  Alperin.  Music,  Rich- 
ard Cherwin.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director, 
loe  Dill.  Edited  by  William  P.  Thompson. 

CAST — Robert  Livingston,  Adrian  Booth,  Ian 
Keith,  Thomas  Jackson,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Earle 
Hodgins.  LeRoy  Mason,  William  Haade,  Wilton 
Graff,  Charles  Cane,  Russ  Clark,  Charles  Hamilton. 
Reviewed  5-27-46. 

THE  VERDICT 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Don 
Siegel.  Screenplay,  Peter  Milne.  Original  novel, 
Israel  Zangwill.  Montages,  James  Leicester.  Dialog 
director,  Felix  Jacoves.  Photography,  Ernest  Haller. 
Special  effects,  William  McGann,  Robert  Burks. 
Art  direction,  Ted  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Jack  Mc- 
Conaghy,  G.  W.   Bernsten.   Music  score,   Frederick  «  u- 

Hollander.    Orchestral    arrangements,    Leonid    Raab.  §  ° 

Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Reilly.  Sound  technician,  C.  A.  Riggs.  Assistant  di- 
rector,   Elmer  Decker. 

CAST — Sydney  Greenstreet,  Peter  Lorre.  Joan  Lor- 
ring,  George  Coulouris,  Rosalind  Ivan,  Paul  Cavan- 
augh,  Arthur  Shields,  Morton  Lowry,  Holmes  Herbert, 
Art  Foster,  Clyde  Cook,  Janet  Murdock,  Ian  Wolfe. 
Reviewed  1  1  -5-46. 

THE  VIRGINIAN 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Direc-  i 
tor,  Stuart  Gilmore.  Screenplay  by  Frances  Goodrich  i 
and  Albert  Hackett.  Adaptation  by  Howard  Esta-  ; 
brook.  From  novel  by  Owen  Wister  and  the  play 
by  Kirk  LaShelle  and  Owen  Wister.  Photography, 
Harry   Hallenberger.    Technicolor   directors,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Robert  Brower.  Special  photographic  effects, 


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Cordon  Jennings.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Ed- 
ouart.  Music  score,  Daniele  Amf itheatrof .  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Dreier,  John  Meehan.  Set  decorations, 
John  McNeil.  Sound,  Roy  Meadows,  John  Cope. 
Edited  by  Everett  Douglas.  Assistant  director,  John 
Murphy. 

CAST. —  Joel  McCrea,  Brian  Donlevy,  Sonny  Tufts, 
Barbara  Britton,  Fay  Bainter,  Tom  Tully,  Henry 
O'Neill,  Bill  Edwards,  William  Frawley,  Paul  Cuil- 
foyle,  Marc  Lawrence,  Vince  Barnett.  Reviewed  1- 
25-46. 

WAKE  UP  AND  DREAM 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Waller  Mor- 
osco.  Director,  Lloyd  Bacon.  Screenplay,  Elick  Moll. 
Original  novel,  "The  Enchanted  Voyage,"  Robert 
Nathan.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Rich- 
ard Mueller.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson.  Special 
photography  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  J.  Russell  Spencer.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Jack  Foster.  Incidental  music,  Cyril  Mockridge. 
Orchcestral  arrangements,  Edward  Plumb.  Musical 
director,  Emil  Newman.  Songs,  Harry  Ruby,  Rube 
Bloom.  Edited  by  Robert  Fritz.  Sound  technicians, 
Winston  H.  Leverett,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Assistant 
director,  Saul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — John  Payne,  June  Haver,  Charlotte  Green- 
wood, Connie  Marshall,  John  Ireland,  Clem  Bevans, 
Charles  Russell,  Lee  Patrick,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Irv- 
ing Bacon.  George  Cleveland,  Oliver  Blake,  Minerva 
Urecal,  Eddie  Acuff,  Charles  Smith,  Francis  Ford, 
Milton  Kibbee,  William  "Billy"  Newell,  Marvin  Davis, 
Harlan  Briggs,  Kathryn  Sheldon.  Reviewed  1  1  -22-46. 

A  WALK  IN  THE  SUN 

20th-FOX.  Producer-director,  Lewis  Milestone. 
Screenplay,  Robert  Rossen.  Based  on  a  story  by  Harry 
Brown.  Photography,  Russell  Harlan.  Art  direction, 
Max  Bertisch.  Musical  score,  Frederic  Efrem  Rich. 
Sound,  Corson  Jewett.  Songs,  Millard  Lampell.  Earl 
Robinson.  Technical  adviser,  Col.  Thomas  D.  Drake. 
Edited  by  Duncan  Mansfield.  Assistant  director, 
Maurie  Suess. 

CAST  —  Dana  Andrews,  Richard  Conte,  George 
Tyne,  John  Ireland,  Lloyd  Bridges,  Sterling  Hollo- 
way,  Norman  Lloyd,  Herbert  Rudley,  Richard  Bene- 
dict, Huntz  Hall,  James  Cardwell,  George  Offerman, 
Jr.,  Steve  Brodie,  Matt  Willis,  Chris  Drake,  Alvin 
Hammer,  Victor  Cutler,  Jay  Norris,  John  Kellogg. 
Reviewed  1  1-28-45. 

THE  WALLS  CAME  TUMBLINC  DOWN 

COL.  Producer,  Albert  J.  Cohen.  Director,  Lother 
Mendes.  Screenplay,  Wilfrid  H.  Pettitt.  Based  on 
novel  by  Jo  Eisinger.  Photography.  Charles  Lawton, 
Jr.  Edited  by  Gene  Havlick.  Art  direction,  Stephen 
Goosson.  A.  Leslie  Thomas.  Set  decorations,  Rober* 
Priestley.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson.  Sound, 
Jack  Goodrich.  Musical  score,  Marlin  Skiles.  Musical 
director,  M.  W.  Stoloff. 

CAST — Lee  Bowman,  Marguerite  Chapman,  George 
Macready.  Edgar  Buchanan,  Lee  Patrick,  Jonathan 
Hale,  J.  Edward  Bromberg,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Miles 
Mander,  Francis  Pierlot,  Moroni  Olsen,  Katherine 
Emery,  Noel  Cravat,  Bob  Ryan,  Charles  La  Torre. 
Reviewed  5-20-46. 

THE  WELL  GROOMED  BRIDE 

PARA.  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director,  Sidney 
Lansfield.  Screenplay,  Claude  Binyon,  Robert  Russell. 
Based  on  story  by  Robert  Russell.  Photography, 
John  F.  Seitz.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart. 
Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decora- 
tion, Kenneth  Swartz.  Special  photographic  effects, 
Gordon  Jennings.  Musical  score,  Roy  Webb.  Editor, 
William  Shea.  Sound  technicians,  Wallace  Nogle,  Joel 
Moss.  Assistant  director,  Oscar  Rudolph. 

CAST — Olivia  de  Havilland,  Ray  Milland,  Sonny 
Tufts,  James  Gleason,  Constance  Dowling,  Percy  Kill- 
bride,  Jean  Heather,  Jay  Norris,  Jack  Reilly,  George 
Turner.  Reviewed  1  -28-46. 

WEST  OF  THE  ALAMO 

MONO.  Producer  and  director,  Oliver  Drake.  As- 
sociate producer,  Glenn  Cook.  Dialog  director,  Ande 
Lamb.  Original  screenplay  by  Louise  Rousseau.  Pho- 
tography, Harry  Neumann.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
McWhorter.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Set  decora- 


tions, Vin  Taylor.  Musical  director,  Frank  Sanucci. 
Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST  —  Jimmy  Wakely,  Lee  "Lasses"  White,  Iris 
Clive,  Jack  Ingram,  Red  Holton,  Budd  Buster,  Eddie 
Majors,  Ray  Whitney,  Early  Centrell,  Betty  Lou  Head, 
Billy  Dix,  Ted  French,  Bill  Hamilton,  Ezra  Jones. 
Reviewed  5-10-46. 

WHISTLE  STOP 

Nero-UA.  Producer,  Seymour  Nebenzal.  Associate 
producer,  Philip  Yordan.  Director,  Leonide  Moguy. 
Screenplay  by  Philip  Yordan,  from  the  novel  by 
Maritta  M.  Wolff.  Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Art 
direction,  Rudi  Feld.  Associate,  George  Van  Marter. 
Edited  by  Gregg  Tallas.  Dialog  director,  Leon  r^arles. 
Special  photographic  effects,  R.  O.  Binger.  Set  deco- 
rations, Alfred  Kegerris.  Sound  technician,  Corson 
Jowett.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Carter.  Original 
score  and  musical  direction,  Dimitri  Tiomkin. 

CAST — George  Raft,  Ava  Gardner,  Vctor  McLag- 
len,  Tom  Conway,  Jorja  Curtright,  Jane  Nigh,  Flor- 
ence Bates,  Charles  Drake,  Charles  Judels,  Carmel 
Myers,  Jimmy  Conlin.  Reviewed  1-7-46. 

WHITE  TIE  AND  TAILS 

UNIV.  Producer,  Howard  Benedict.  Director, 
Charles  T.  Barton.  Screenplay  by  Bertram  Millhauser. 
Based  on  "The  Victoria  Docks  at  8"  by  Rufus 
King  and  Charles  Beahan.  Photography,  Charles  Van 
Enger.  Art  direction,  Jack  Otterson  and  John  De 
Cuir.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  T.  F. 
Offenbecker.  Musical  score  and  direction,  Milton 
Rosen.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Mintz.  Sound,  Bernard 
B.  Brown,  Jess  Moulin.  Assistant  director,  Seward 
Webb.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder. 

CAST  —  Dan  Duryea,  Ella  Raines,  William  Bendix, 
Richard  Gaines,  Barbara  Brown,  Clarence  Kolb,  Don- 
ald Curtis,  Frank  Jenks,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  John  Mil- 
jan,  William  Trenk,  Scotty  Beckett,  Nita  Hunter, 
Patricia  Alphin,  Joan  Fulton.  Reviewed  9-6-46. 

THE  WIFE  OF  MONTE  CRISTO 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Jack  D.  Grant.  Director-adaption,  Edgar  G. 
Ulmer.  Screenplay,  Dorcas  Cochran.  Suggested  by 
novel  by  Alexander  Dumas.  Adaptation,  Franz  Rosen- 
wald,  Edgar  G.  Ulmer.  Production  design,  Eugen 
Shuftan.  Photography,  Adolph  Edward  Kull.  Art 
direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  P. 
Thompson.  Musical  director,  Paul  Dessau.  Edited  by 
Douglas  Bagier.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster. 
Assistant  director,  Les  Guthrie. 

CAST — John  Loder,  Lenora  Aubert,  Martin  Kos- 
leck,  Charles  Dingle,  Fritz  Kortner,  Eduardo  Cian- 
nelli,  Fritz  Feld,  Eva  Gabor,  Clancy  Cooper,  Virginia 
Christine,  John  Bleifer,  Anthony  Warde,  Colin  Camp- 
bell, Crane  Whitley,  Bruce  Lester,  Sol  Gorss,  Egon 
Brecher.  Reviewed  3-20-46. 

WIFE  WANTED 

MONO.  Producers,  Jeffrey  Bernerd,  Kay  Francis. 
Director,  Phil  Karlson.  Screenplay,  Caryl  Coleman 
and  Sydney  Sutherland.  Original  suggested  by  novel 
by  Robert  Callahan.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann. 
Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Musical  director,  Edward 
J.  Kay.  Edited  by  Richard  Currier,  Ace  Herman. 
Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director, 
Doc  Joos. 

CAST  —  Kay  Francis,  Paul  Cavanagh,  Robert 
Shayne,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Teala  Loring,  Edgar  Hayes, 
John  Gallaudet,  Jonathan  Hale,  Tim  Ryan,  Barton 
Yarborough,  Paul  Everton,  Selmer  Jackson,  Barbara 
Wooddell,  Anthony  Warde,  Elaine  Lange,  Joe 
Greene,  Sara  Berner,  George  Carleton,  John  Hamil- 
ton, Mabel  Todd,  Will  Stanton,  Buddy  Gorman.  Re- 
viewed 10-17-46. 

WILD  BEAUTY 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Wallace  W.  Fox.  Origi- 
nal screenplay,  A  d  e  I  e  Buffington.  Photography, 
Maury  Gertsmann.  Edited  by  D.  Patrick  Kelley.  Mu- 
sical director,  Paul  Sawtell.  Art  direction,  Jack 
Otterson,  Abraham  Grossman,  Leigh  Smith.  Sound, 
Bernard  B.  Brown,  Jess  Moulin.  Assistant  director, 
Phil  Bowles. 

CAST  —  Lois  Collier,  Don  Porter,  Jacqueline  de 
Wit,  Robert  Wilcox,  Robert  "Buzzy"  Henry,  George 
Cleveland,  Dick  Curtis,  Eva  Puig,  Pierce  Lyden,  Roy 
Brent,  Isabel  Withers,  Hank  Patterson.  Reviewed 
8-9-46. 


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WILD  WEST 

PRC.  Producer-director,  Robert  Emmett  Tansey. 
Original  screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photog- 
raphy, Fred  Jackman,  ]r.  Art  direction,  Edward  C. 
Jewell.  Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos.  Songs,  Dorcas 
Cochran,  Charles  Rosoff.  Edited  by  Hugh  Wynn. 
Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  director, 
Louis  Cermonprez. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Roscoe  Ates,  Sarah  Padden,  Al 
LaRue,  Robert  "Buzzy"  Henry,  Louise  Currie,  Jean 
Carlin,  Lee  Bennett,  Terry  Frost,  Warner  Richmond, 
Lee  Roberts,  Chief  Yowlachie,  Bob  Duncan,  Frank 
Pharr,  Matty  Roubert,  John  Bridges,  Al  Ferguson, 
Bud  Osborne.  Reviewed  1  1  -27-46. 

WITHOUT  RESERVATIONS 

RKO.  Producer,  Jesse  L.  Lasky.  Director,  Mervyn 
LeRoy.  Assistant  director,  Lloyd  Richards.  Screen- 
play, Andrew  Solt.  From  novel  by  Jane  Allen  and 
Mae  Livingston.  Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Special 
effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker,  Russell  A.  Cully.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James  Altwies.  Music, 
by  Roy  Webb.  Musical  direction,  C.  Bakaleinikof f . 
Sound,  Clem  Portman,  Francis  M.  Sarver.  Montage, 
Harold  Palmer,  Harold  Stine.  Production  assistant, 
William  H.  Cannon.  Edited  by  Jack  Ruggiero. 

CAST  —  Claudette  Colbert,  John  Wayne,  Don 
DeFore,  Anne  Triola,  Phil  Brown,  Frank  Puglia, 
Thurston  Hall,  Dona  Drake,  Fernando  Alvarado, 
Charles   Arnt,    Louella    Parsons.    Reviewed  5-8-46. 

THE  YEARLINC 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Sidney  Franklin. 
Director,  Clarence  Brown.  Director  2nd  unit,  Chester 
M.  Franklin.  Screenplay,  Paul  Osborn.  Original  novel, 
Marjorie  Rawlings.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Photography,  Charles  Rosher, 
Leonard  Smith,  Arthur  Arling.  Special  effects,  War- 
ren Newcombe.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Paul 
Croesse.  Set  decorations,  Ed  Willis.  Music  score, 
Herbert  Stothart.  Edited  by  Harold  F.  Kress.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Boyle. 

CAST  —  Gregory  Peck,  Jane  Wyman,  Claude  Jar- 


man  Jr.,  Chill  Wills,  Clem  Bevans,  Margaret  Wycher- 
ly,  Henry  Travers,  Forrest  Tucker,  Matt  Willis,  Dan 
White,  George  Mann,  Arthur  Hohl,  Donn  Gift, 
Joan  Wells,  Jeff  York,  June  Lockhart,  B.  M.  "Chick" 
York.  Reviewed  11-27-46. 

YOUNC  WIDOW 

Hunt  Srromberg-UA.  Director,  Edwin  L.  Marin. 
Screenplay,  Richard  Macaulay,  Margaret  Buell  Wil- 
der. Additional  dialog,  Ruth  Nordli.  From  book  by 
Clarissa  Fairchild  Cushman.  Photography,  Lee  Garmes. 
Musical  score,  Carmen  Dragon.  Production  design 
and  art  direction,  Nikolai  Remisoff.  Editor,  James 
Newcom,  Sound,  William  H.  Lynch.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Harold  Godsoe. 

CAST — Jane  Russell,  Louis  Hayward,  Penny  Single- 
ton, Marie  Wilson,  Kent  Taylor,  Faith  Domergue, 
Connie  Gilchrist,  Norman  Lloyd,  Cora  Witherspoon, 
Steve  Brodie,  Richard  Bailey,  Robert  Holton,  Peter 
Carey,  Bill  Moss,  Bill  "Red"  Murphy.  Rev.  2-19-46. 

ZIECFELD  FOLLIES 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  Di- 
rector, Vincente  Minnelli.  No  writer  credits.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Folsey,  Charles  Rosher.  Technicolor 
directors.  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Merill  Pye,  Jack  Martin  Smith; 
puppet  sequence,  William  Ferrari.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Mac  Alper.  Dance  director,  Robert 
Alton.  Music  adaption,  Roger  Edens.  Orchestration, 
Conrad  Salinger,  Wally  Heglin.  Musical  director, 
Lennie  Hayton:  Songs,  Harry  Warren,  Arthur  Freed, 
George  and  Ira  Gershwin,  Ralph  Blane,  Hugh  Main, 
Kay  Thompson,  Roger  Edens.  Edited  by  Albert  Akst. 
Sound  director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  directors, 
Jack  Greenwood,  Al  Shenberg. 

Cast — Fred  Astaire,  William  Powell,  Lucille  Ball, 
Lucille  Bremer,  Fanny  Brice,  Red  Skelton,  Esther 
Wililams,  Judy  Garland,  Kathryn  Grayson,  Lena 
Home,  Gene  Kelly,  James  Melton,  Victor  Moore, 
Edward  Arnold,  Marion  Bell,  Bunin's  Puppets,  Cyd 
Charisse,  Hume  Cronyn,  William  Frawley,  Robert 
Lewis.  Virginia  O'Brien.  Keenan  Wynn.  Rev.  8-14-45. 


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COLUMBIA  PICTURES  (44): 

Adventures  of  Rusty,  Blazing  the  Western  Trail, 
Blonde  from  Brooklyn,  Boston  Blackie  Booked 
on  Suspicion,  Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous,  Both 
Barrels  Blazing,  Counter-Attack,  Crime  Doctor's 
Courage,  Eadie  Was  a  Lady,  Escape  in  the 
Fog,  Eve  Knew  Her  Apples,  The  Fighting  Guards- 
man, The  Cay  Senorita,  A  Guy,  a  Girl  and  a  Pal,  I 
Love  a  Bandleader,  I  Love  a  Mystery,  Kiss  and 
Tell,  Lawless  Empire,  Leave  It  to  Blondie,  Let's 
Go  Steady,  Life  With  Blondie,  My  Name  Is  Julia 
Ross,  Outlaws  of  the  Rockies,  Over  21,  Pardon 
My  Past  (Mutual),  The  Power  of  the  Whistler, 
Return  of  the  Durango  Kid,  Rhythm  Roundup, 
Rockin'  in  the  Rockies,  Rough  Ridin'  Justice, 
Rough,  Tough  and  Ready,  Rustlers  of  the  Bad- 
lands, Sagebrush  Heroes.  Sergeant  Mike,  She 
Wouldn't  Say  Yes,  Sing  Me  a  Song  of  Texas,  Song 
of  the  Prairie,  A  Song  to  Remember  (Sidney 
Buchman),  Tahiti  Nights,  Ten  Cents  a  Dance,  A 
Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Tonight  and  Every 
Night,  Voice  of  the  Whistler,  Youth  on  Trial. 


PARAMOUNT  PICTURES  (21): 

Bring  on  the  Girls,  Duffy's  Tavern,  The  Fleet  That 
Came  to  Stay  (U.S.  Govt.),  Follow  That  Woman 
(Pine-Thomas),  High  Powered  (Pine-Thomas), 
Hold  That  Blonde,  Incendiary  Blonde,  Love  Let- 
ters, The  Lost  Weekend,  Masquerade  in  Mexico, 
A  Medal  for  Benny,  Murder,  He  Says,  One  Ex- 
citing Night  (Pine-Thomas),  Out  of  This  World, 
Salty  O.Rourke,  Scared  Stiff  I  Pine-Thomas ) ,  The 
Stork  Club,  Tokyo  Rose  ( Pine-Thomas  I ,  The  Un- 
seen, You  Came  Along,  Affairs  of  Susan. 


SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  8  George  Pal  Puppetoons;  10  Grant- 
land  Rice  Sportlights;  6  Musical  Parades,  6  Un- 
usual Occupations;  6  Popular  Science;  6  Speaking 
of  Animals;  6  Noveltoons;  5  Little  Lulu;  7 
Popeye  Cartoons. 


SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

)  REELERS:  6  Fox  and  Crow;  4  Color  Rhapsodies; 
?  Phantasy;  2  Panoramics;  5  Film  Vodvil;  9 
Screen  Snapshots;  10  Sport  Reels;  13  Community 
Sings. 

2  REELERS:  21  All  Star  Comedies. 
SERIALS: 

Brenda  Starr,  Reporter  (12);  The  Monster  and 
the  Ape  (13);  Jungle  Raiders  (15);  Who's 
Cuilty  (12). 


MCM  PICTURES  (23)  : 

Abbott  and  CosteJIo  in  Hollywood,  Anchors 
Aweigh,  Bewitched,  I  he  Clock,  Dangerous  Part- 
ners, Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy,  The  Hidden 
Eye,  Keep  Your  Powder  Dry,  A  Letter  for  Evie, 
Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Grapes,  The  Picture  of 
Dorian  Gray,  The  Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  She  Went 
to  the  Races,  Son  of  Lassie,  They  Were  Expenda- 
pie,  This  Man's  Navy,  Thrill  of  a  Romance,  Twice 
Blessed,  The  Valley  of  Decision,  Week-End  at  the 
Waldorf,  What  Next,  Corpora!  '-iargrove?,  Without 
Love,  Yolanda  and  the  Thief. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  11  MGM  Cartoons;  5  FitzPatrick  Tra- 
veltalks;  5  Specials;  6  Pete-  Smith  Specialties; 
6  Passing  Parade;  3  Miniaturs. 


MONOGRAM  PICTURES  (30): 

Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  Allotment  Wives  (Ber- 
nerd-Francis) ,  Black  Market  Babies  (Bernerd), 
China's  Little  Devils,  The  Cisco  Kid  Returns,  Come 
Out  Fighting,  Dillinger  (King  Brothers),  Divorce, 
Docks  of  New  York,  Fashion  Model,  Fear,  Flame 
of  the  West,  Frontier  Feud,  G.I.  Honeymoon,  Gun 
Smoke,  In  Old  New  Mexico,  The  Jade  Mask,  The 
Lonesome  Trail,  The  Lost  Trail,  Mr.  Muggs  Rides 
Again.  Navaio  Trails,  Saddle  Serenade,  The  Scar- 
let Clue.  The  Shanghai  Cobra  (James  S.  Burkett), 
South  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Stranger  from  Santa  Fe, 
Springtime  in  Texas,  Strange  Voyage,  Sunbonnet 
Sue,  There  Goes  Kelly. 


PRC  PICTURES  (37) 

Apology  for  Murder  (Sig  Neufeld),  Arson  Squad 
(Alexander-Stern),  Blazing  Frontier  I  Sig  Neu- 
feld), Border  Badmen  (Sig  Neufeld),  Club  Ha- 
vana, Crime,  Inc.,  Dangerous  Intruder,  Detour, 
Devil  Riders  (Sig  Neufeld),  The  Enchanted  For- 
est, Enemy  of  the  Law,  Fighting  Bill  Carson  (Sig 
Neufeld),  Fog  Island,  Gangster's  Den  ( Sig  Neu- 
feld), His  Brother's  Ghost  (Sig  Neufeld  i,  Holly- 
wood and  Vine,  How  Do  You  Do,  The  Kid  Sis- 
ter (Sig  Neufeld),  The  Lady  Confesses  'Alexan- 
der-Stern), The  Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  The 
Missing  Corpse,  Nabonga  (Sig  Neufeld),  Oath  of 
Vengeance  (Sig  Neufeld),  Outlaw  Roundup,  The 
Phantom  of  42nd  Street,  Rogues  Gallery  'Ameri- 
can) Rustler's  Hideout  (Sig  Neufeld),  Shadow  of 
Terror,  Shadows  of  Death  (Sig  Neufeld),  Song  of 
Old  Wyoming,  Stagecoach  Outlaws  (Sig  Neufeld), 
Strange  Illusion,  Stran^ler  of  the  Swamp,  Three  in 
the  Saddle,  White  Pongo  (Sig  Neufeld),  Why 
Girls  Leave  Home,  Wild  Horse  Phantom  (Sig  Neu- 
feld). 


REPUBLIC  PICTURES  (57)  : 

Along  the  Navajo  Trail,  An  Angel  Comes  to  Brook- 
lyn, Bandits  of  the  Badlands,  Behind  City  Lights, 
Bells  of  Rosarita,  The  Big  Bonanza,  The  Big  Show- 
Off,  Captain  Tugboat  Annie,  The  Cheaters,  The 
Cherokee  Flash,  The  Chicago  Kid,  Colorado  Pio- 
neers, Corpus  Christi  Bandits,  Dakota.  Don't  Fence 
Me  In,  Earl  Carroll  Vanities,  The  Fatal  Witness, 
Flame  of  Barbary  Coast,  Gangs  of  the  Waterfront, 
Girls  of  the  Big  House,  The  Great  Flamanon,  The 
Great  Stagecoach  Robbery,  Grissly's  Millions, 
Hitchhike  to  Happiness,  Home  on  the  Range, 
Identity  Unknown,  Jealousy,  The  Lone  Texas 
Ranger,  Love,  Honor  and  Goodbye,  Man  from 
Oklahoma,  Marshal  of  Laredo,  Mexicana,  Oregon 
Trail,  Phantom  of  the  Plains,  The  Phantom 
Speaks,  Road  to  Alcatraz,  Rough  Riders  of  Chey- 
enne, Santa  Fe  Saddlemates,  Scotland  Yard  Inves- 
tigator, Sheriff  of  Cimarron,  A  Song  for  Miss  Julie, 
Song  of  Mexico,  A  Sporting  Chance,  Steppin'  in 
Society,  Strangers  in  the  Night,  Sunset  in  Eldorado, 
Swingin'  on  a  Rainbow,  Tell  It  to  a  Star,  Thor- 
oughbreds, Three's  a  Crowd,  The  Tiger  Woman, 


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The  Topeka  Terror,  Trail  of  Kit  Carson,  Utah,  The 
Vampire's  Chost,  Wagon  Wheels  Westward,  Wom- 
an Who  Came  Back. 

SERIALS: 

Manhunt  of  Mystery  Island  (15);  Federal  Oper- 
ator 99  (15);  Purple  Monster  Strikes  (12); 
The  Phantom  Rider  (15). 


RKO-RADIO  PICTURES  (33): 

Along  Came  |ones  (International),  Back  to  Ba- 
taan.  The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  Betrayal  from  the 
East,  The  Body  Snatcher,  The  Brighton  Strangler, 
China  Sky,  Dick  Tracy,  The  Enchanted  Cottage, 
The  Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  First  Yank  Into 
Tokyo,  A  Came  of  Death,  George  White's  Scan- 
dals, Having  Wonderful  Crime,  Isle  of  the  Dead, 
It's  a  Pleasure  (International),  Johnny  Angel, 
Man  Alive,  Mama  Loves  Papa,  Murder  My  Sweet, 
Pan-Americana,  Radio  Stars  on  Parade,  Sing  Your 
Way  Home,  The  Spanish  Main,  Tarzan  and  the 
Amazons,  Those  Endearing  Young  Charms,  Two 
O'Clock  Courage,  Wanderers  of  the  Wasteland, 
West  of  the  Pecos,  What  a  Blonde,  Wonder  Man 
(Sam  Coldwyn),  Zombies  on  Broadway. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS;  15. Walt  Disney;  13  This  Is  America; 
12  Sportscope;  7  Flicker  Flashbacks;  4  Headliner 
Revivals. 

2  REELERS:  7  Eggar  Kennedy;  5  Leon  Errol. 


SCREEN  CUILD  PICTURES  (1): 

Northwest  Trail  (Action). 


20th  CENTURY-FOX  FILMS  (25): 

And  Then  There  Were  None  (Harry  Popkin),  A 
Bell  for  Adano,  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe, 
The  Bullfighters,  Captain  Eddie,  The  Caribbean 
Mystery,  Circumstantial  Evidence,  Colonel  Effing- 
ham's Raid,  Doll  Face,  The  Dolly  Sisters,  Don  Juan 
Quiligan,  Fallen  Angel,  Hangover  Square,  The 
House  on  92nd  Street,  Junior  Miss,  Leave  Her  to 
Heaven,  Molly  and  Me,  Nob  Hill,  A  Royal  Scan- 
dal, The  Spider,  State  Fair,  Thunderhead-Son  of 
Flicka,  A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn,  Where  Do  We 
Co  from  Here?,  Within  These  Walls. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  20  Movietone  Short  Subjects;  20  Ter- 
rytoone. 

2  REELERS:  12  The  March  of  Time. 


UNITED  ARTISTS  PICTURES  (14): 

Bedside  Manner  (Andrew  Stone),  Blood  on  the 
Sun  (Wm.  Cagney),  Brewster's  Millions  (Edward 
Small  l,  Captain  Kidd  (Benedict  Bogeaus),  De- 
lightfully Dangerous  (Chas.  Rogers),  Getting  Ger- 
tie's Garter  (Edward  Small),  The  Great  John  L. 
(Bing  Crosby),  Guest  Wife  (Jack  H.  Skirballl, 
It's  in  the  Bag  ( Jack  H.  Skirball),  Paris — Under- 
ground (Constance  Bennett),  Spellbound  (Selz- 
nick),  Story  of  G.I.  Joe  (Lester  Cowan),  To  the 
Shores  of  Iwo  Jima  (U.S.  Govt.),  The  Southerner 
(Producing  Artists) . 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  1  World  in  Action. 

2  REELFRS:  2  Daffy  Ditties. 


UNIVERSAL  PICTURES  (41): 

The  Beautiful  Cheat,  Blonde  Ransom,  The  Crimson 
Canary,  The  Daltons  Ride  Again,  Easy  to  Look  At, 
Frisco  Sal,  Frontier  Gal,  The  Frozen  Chost,  Her 
Lucky  Night,  Here  Come  the  Co-Eds,  Honeymoon 
Ahead,  House  of  Dracula,  The  House  of  Fear, 
I'll  Remember  April,  I'll  Tell  the  World,  Jungle 
Captive,  Lady  on  a  Train,  Men  in  Her  Diary, 
The  Naughty  Nineties,  On  Stage  Everybody, 
Patrick  the  Great,  Penthouse  Rhythm,  Pillow  of 
Death,  Pursuit  to  Algiers,  River  Gang,  Salome, 
Where  She  Danced  (Wanger),  Scarlet  Street 
(Diana),  See  My  Lawyer,  Senorita  from  the  West, 
Shady  Lady,  She  Gets  Her  Man,  Song  of  the 
Sarong,  Strange  Confession,  Sudan,  Swing  Out, 
Sister,  That  Night  With  You.  That's  the  Spirit, 
This  Love  of  Ours,  Uncle  Harry  (Chas.  K.  Feld- 
man),  Under  Western  Skies,  The  Woman  in  Green 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  9  Musicals;  2  Swing  Symphonies;  5 
Moody  Woodpecker;  11  Person-Oddities;  10 
Variety  Views. 

2  REELERS:  1  Featurette. 

SERIALS: 

Jungle  Queen  (13);  The  Master  Key  (13);  Secret 
Agent  (13). 


WARNER  BROTHERS  PICTURES  (19): 

Christmas  in  Connecticut,  Confidential  Agent, 
Conflict,  The  Corn  Is  Green,  Danger  Signal,  Es- 
cape in  the  Desert,  God  Is  My  Co-Pilot,  The  Horn 
Blows  at  Midnight,  Hotel  Berlin,  Mildred  Pierce, 
Objective,  Burma!,  Orders  from  Tokyo,  (U.  S. 
Government),  Pillow  to  Post,  Pride  of  the  Ma- 
rines, Rhapsody  in  Blue,  Roughly  Speaking,  San 
Antonio,  Saratoga  Trunk,  Too  Young  to  Know. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  10  Blue  Ribbon  Hit  parade;  7  Vitaphone 
Varieties;  11  Sports  Parade;  9  Melody  Master 
Bands;  12  Cartoons  (Technicolor)  ;  5  Bugs  Bunny. 

2  REELERS:  6  Specials  (Technicolor);  13  Featur- 
ettes;  1  Adventure  Special. 


FEATURES  IN  COLOR 

CINECOLOR  (3): 

The  Enchanted  Forest,  PRC;  Northwest  Trail, 
Screen  Guild;  Song  of  Wyoming,  PRC. 

MACNICOLOR  (  1  )  : 

Home  on  the  Range,  Rep. 

TECHNICOLOR  (23)  : 

Anchors  Aweigh,  MGM;  Billy  Rose's  Diamond 
Horseshoe,  20th;  Bring  on  the  Girls,  Para.;  The 
Dolly  Sisters,  20th;  Frontier  Gal,  Univ.;  Incendi- 
ary Blonde,  Para.:  It's  a  Pleasure,  RKO;  Leave 
Her  to  Heaven,  20th;  Nob  Hill,  20th;  Salome, 
Where  She  Danced,  Univ.;  San  Antone,  WB ;  A 
Song  to  Remember,  Col.;  Son  of  Lassie,  MGM; 
The  Spanish  Main,  RKO;  State  Fair,  20th;  Sudan, 
Univ.;  A  Thousand  and  One  Nights,  Col.;  Thrill 
of  a  Romance,  MGM;  Thunderhead — Son  of 
Flicka,  20th;  Tonight  and  Every  Night,  Col.; 
Where  Do  We  Go  from  Here?  20th;  Wonder 
Man,  RKO;  Yolanda  and  the  Thief,  MGM. 


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PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


PRODUCTION  CREDITS— 1945 


ABBOTT  AND  COSTELLO  IN  HOLLYWOOD 

MCM.  Producer,  Martin  Cosch.  Director,  S.  Sylvan 
Simon.  Screen  play  by  Nat  Perrin  and  Lou  Breslow. 
From  original  story  by  Nat  Perrin  and  Martin  Cosch. 
Songs,  Ralph  Blane  and  Hugh  Martin.  Dance  direc- 
tion by  Charles  Walters.  Musical  direction,  George 
Bassman.  Orchestrations,  Ted  Duncan.  Photography. 
Charles  Schoenbaum.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Wade  B.  Rubottom.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Assistant  director,  Earl 
McAvoy.  Edited  by  Ben  Lewis. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Frances  Raffer- 
ty,  Robert  Stanton,  Jean  Porter,  Warner  Anderson, 
"Rags"  Ragland,  Mike  Mazurki,  Carleton  G.  Young, 
Donald  MacBride,  Edgar  Dearing,  Marion  Martin,  Ar- 
thur Space,  William  "Bill"  Phillips.  Reviewed  8-22- 
45. 

ADVENTURES  OF  KITTY  O'DAY 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Director,  Will- 
iam Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Tim  Ryan,  George  Calla- 
han, Victor  Hammond.  Original  story,  Victor  Ham- 
mond. Photography,  Max  Stengler.  Edited  by  Rich- 
ard Pike.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant 
directors,  Eddie  Davis,  David  Raskov. 

CAST  —  Jean  Parker,  Peter  Cookson,  Tim  Ryan, 
Ralph  Sanford,  Bill  Ruhl,  Shelton  Brooks,  Bill  For- 
rest, Lorna  Grey,  Hugh  Prosser,  Dick  Elliott,  Byron 
Foulger,  Jan  Wiley.  Reviewed  2-14-45. 

ADVENTURES  OF  RUSTY 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  0.  Flothow.  Director,  Paul 
Burnford.  Screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Original  story, 
Al  Martin.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Connell.  Musical 
director,  M.  R.  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Reginald 
Browne.  Sound  technician,  Howard  Fogetta.  Assis- 
tant director,  Leonard  Shapiro. 

CAST — Ted  Donaldson,  Margaret  Lindsay,  Conrad 
Nagel,  Gloria  Holden,  Robert  Williams,  Addison  Rich- 
ards, Arno  Frey,  Eddie  Parker,  Bobby  Larson,  Doug- 
las Madore,  Gary  Gray,  Ruth  Warren,  "Flame."  Re- 
viewed 11-1 3-45. 

THE  AFFAIRS  OF  SUSAN 

Hal  Wallis-PARA.  Producer,  Hal  Wallis.  Director, 
William  A.  Seiter.  Screenplay,  Thomas  Monroe,  Lasz- 
lo  Gorog,  Richard  Flournoy.  Original,  Thomas  Mon- 
roe, Laszlo  Gorog.  Photography,  David  Abel.  Process 
Photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin.  Set  decorations,  Kenneth 
Swartz.  Music  score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Edited  by 
Eda  Warren.  Sound  technician,  Earl  S.  Hayman. 
Assistant  director,  Dink  Templeton. 

CAST — Joan  Fontaine,  George  Brent,  Dennis 
O'Keefe,  Don  DeFore,  Rita  Johnson,  Walter  Abel, 
Byron  Barr,  Mary  Field,  Warren  Hymer.  Reviewed 
3-28-45. 

ALLOTMENT  WIVES 

Jeffrey  Bernerd-Kay  Francis- MONO.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Nigh.  Screenplay,  Harvey  H.  Gates,  Sidney 
Sutherland.  Original,  Sidney  Sutherland.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set  dec- 
orations, Vin  Taylor,  Charles  Thompson.  Edited  by 
William  Austin.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  As- 
sistant director,  Richard  Harlan. 

CAST — Kay  Francis,  Paul  Kelly,  Otto  Kreuger,  Ger- 
trude Michael,  Teala  Loring,  Bernard  Nedell,  An- 
thony Warde,  Jonathan  Hale,  Selmer  Jackson,  Eve- 
lyn Eaton,  Pierre  Watkin,  Marcella  Corday,  Reid  Kil- 
patrick,  Matty  Fain,  Terry  Frost,  Doris  Lloyd,  Eliza- 
beth Wright,  Sarah  Edwards,  John  Elliott.  Reviewed 
10-31-45. 

ALONG  CAME  JONES 

International-RKO.  Producer,  Gary  Cooper.  Direc- 
tor, Stuart  Heisler.  Screenplay,  Nunnally  Johnson. 
Original  story,  Alan  LeMay.  Photography,  Milton 
Krasner.  Production  designer,  Wiard  Ihnen.  Set  dec- 
orations, Julia  Heron.  Music  score,  Arthur  Lange. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Neff.  Editorial  supervisor,  Paul 


Weatherwax.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Assistant 
director,  Art  Black. 

CAST — Gary  Cooper,  Loretta  Young,  William  Dem- 
arest,  Dan  Duryea,  Frank  Sully,  Don  Costello,  Russell 
Simpson,  Willard  Robertson,  Walter  Sande,  Arthur 
Loft,  Ray  Teal,  Chris-Pin  Martin,  Douglas  Morrow, 
Erville  Anderson,  Lane  Chandler,  Lane  Watson,  Ralph 
Dunn.  Reviewed  6-13-45. 

ALONC  THE  NAVAJO  TRAIL 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Direc- 
tor, Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay,  Gerald  Geraghty. 
From  novel  by  William  Colt  MacDonald.  Photo- 
graphy, William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Frank  Hot- 
aling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Allen 
Alperin.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Orchestra- 
tions, Dale  Butts.  Sound,  Ed  Borschell.  Dance  direc- 
tor, Larry  Ceballos.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  As- 
sistant director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST  —  Roy  Rogers,  George  "Gabby"  Hayes, 
Dale  Evans,  Estelita  Rodriguez,  Douglas  Fowley, 
Nestor  Paiva,  Sam  Flint,  Emmett  Vogan,  Roy  Bar- 
croft,  David  Cota,  Edward  Cassidy,  Bob  Nolan  and 
The  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  "Trigger."  Reviewed 
12-10-45. 

ANCHORS  AWEICH 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joseph  Pasternak. 
Director,  George  Sidney.  Screenplay,  Isobel  Lennarf. 
Original  story  suggestion,  Natalie  Marcin.  Photog- 
raphy, Robert  Planck,  Charles  Boyle.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Randall  Duell.  Set  decorations,  Ed- 
win B.  Willis,  Richard  Pefferle.  Music  arrangers  (Vo- 
cal) Earl  Brent;  (orchestral)  Alex  Stordahl.  Songs, 
Jule  Styne  and  Sammy  Cahn.  Edited  by  Adrienne 
Fazan.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director, 
George  Rheim. 

CAST — Frank  Sinatra,  Kathryn  Grayson,  Gene  Kel- 
ly, Jose  Iturbi,  Dean  Stockwell,  Pamella  Britton, 
"Rags"  Ragland,  Billy  Gilbert,  Henry  O'Neill,  Carlos 
Ramirez,  Edgar  Kennedy,  Grady  Sutton,  Leon  Ames, 
Sharon  McManus,  James  Flavin,  James  Burke,  Henry 
Armetta,  Chester  Clute.  Reviewed  7-18-45. 

AND  THEN  THERE  WERE  NONE 

Harry  M.  Popkin-20th  FOX.  Director,  Rene  Clair. 
Screenplay,  Dudley  Nichols,  from  story  by  Agatha 
Christie.  Photography,  Lucien  Andriot.  Art  direction, 
Ernst  Fegte.  Edited  by  Harvey  Manger.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Sam  Nelson.  Sound  technician,  Carson  F. 
Jowett. 

CAST — Barry  Fitzgerald,  Walter  Huston,  Louis 
Hayward,  Roland  Young,  June  Duprez,  Sir  C.  Au- 
brey Smith,  Judith  Anderson,  Mischa  Auer,  Richard 
Haydn,  Queenie  Leonard  and  Harry  Thurston.  Re- 
viewed 7-11  -45. 

AN  ANCEL  COMES  TO  BROOKLYN 

REP.  Supervising  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  As- 
sociate producer,  Leonard  Sillman.  Director,  Leslie 
Goodwins.  Screenplay,  Stanley  Paley  and  June 
Carroll.  From  original  story  by  June  Carroll  and  Lee 
Wainer.  Photography.  Jack  Marta.  Art  direction, 
Russell  Kimball  and  Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decora- 
tions, Otto  Siegel.  Musical  direction,  Morton  Scott. 
Orchestrations,  Dale  Butts.  Sound,  Tom  Carman 
and  Howard  Wilson.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Choreography,  Elsa  Findlay. 
Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Assistant  director,  Al 
Wood. 

CAST — Kaye  Dowd,  Robert  Duke,  David  Street, 
Barbara  Perry,  Charles  Kemper,  Marguerite  D'AI- 
varez,  Bob  Scheerer,  Alice  Tyrell,  June  Carroll, 
Rodney  Bell,  Betzi  Beaton,  Jay  Presson,  Joe  Cappo, 
Sherle  North,  Billie  Haywood,  Cliff  Allen,  C.  Monta- 
gue Shaw,  Eula  Morgan,  Gladys  Gale,  Harry  Rose, 
Frank  Scannell,  Jack  McClendon,  Wilton  Craff, 
Jimmy  Conlin  and  Ralph  Dunn.  Reviewed  12-3-45. 


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APOLOGY  FOR  MURDER 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Screenplay  and  original  story, 
Fred  Myton.  Photography,  jack  Creenhalgh.  Musical 
director,  Leo  Erdody.  Sound  technician,  Ben  Winkler. 
Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Art  director,  Edward  C. 
Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Kenny  Kessler. 

CAST — Ann  Savage,  Hugh  Beaumont,  Russell 
Hicks,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Pierre  Watkin,  Budd  Buster, 
Norman  Willis,  Eva  Novak,  Archie  Hall,  Elizabeth 
Valentine,  Henry  Hall,  Wheaton  Chambers,  George 
Sherwood.  Reviewed  9-4-45. 

ARSON  SQUAD 

Alexander-Stern-PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander. 
Director,  Lew  Landers.  Assistant  director,  Lou  Per- 
lof.  Original  screenplay,  Arthur  St.  Claire.  Photog- 
raphy, Ben  Kline.  Sound,  Arthur  B.  Smith.  Musical 
director,  Lee  Zahler.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell. 
Set  decorations,  Sidney  Moore.  Edited  by  Holbrook 
Todd. 

CAST — Frank  Albertson,  Robert  Armstrong,  Grace 
Gillern,  Byron  Foulger,  Chester  Clute,  Arthur  Loft, 
Jerry  Jerome,  Stewart  Garner,  Edward  Cassidy,  Casey 
MacGregor,  Herman  Scharff,  Ezelle  Poule,  Frank 
Wayne,  Rod  Rogers.  Reviewed  8-6-45. 

BACK  TO  BATAAN 

RKO,  Executive  producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Theron  Warth.  Director,  Edward 
Dmytryk.  Assistant  director,  Ruby  Rosenberg. 
Screenplay,  Ben  Barzman  and  Richard  H.  Landau. 
Original  story  by  Aeneas  MacKenzie  and  William 
Gordon.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  ef- 
fects, Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  D'Ag- 
ostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Music  by  Roy  Webb.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f .  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera  and  Charles  Nields.  Sound  technicians,  Earl 
A.  Wolcott,  James  G.  Stewart.  Technical  advisor,  Col. 
George  S.  Clarke,  USA.  Edited  by  Marston  Fay. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Anthony  Quinn,  Beulah 
Bondi,  Fely  Franquelli,  Richard  Loo,  Philip  Ahn,  J. 
Alex  Havier,  "Ducky"  Louie,  Lawrence  Tierney, 
Leonard  Strong,  Paul  Fix,  Abner  Biberman,  Vladimir 
Sokoloff.  Reviewed  5-29-45. 

BANDITS  OF  THE  BADLANDS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Direc- 
tor, Thomas  Carr.  Original  screenplay,  Doris  Schroe- 
der.  Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound, 
Fred  Stahl.  Art  director,  James  Sullivan.  Assistant 
director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST — Sunset  Carson,  Peggy  Stewart,  Si  "Raw- 
hide" Jenks,  John  Morton,  Forrest  Taylor,  Wade 
Crosby,  Jack  Ingram,  Monte  Hale,  Fred  Graham, 
Alan  Ward,  Bob  Wilke,  Tex  Terry  and  Jack  O'Shea. 
Reviewed  9-28-45. 

THE  BEAUTIFUL  CHEAT 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Charles  Barton.  Screen- 
play by  Ben  Markson  from  original  story  by  Manny 
Seff  and  Fritz  Rotter.  Additional  dialog  by  El- 
wood  Ullman.  Photography,  Woody  Bredell.  Art  di- 
rection, John  B.  Goodman  and  Abraham  Grossman. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Jack  A.  Bolger,  Jr.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ted  Von  Hem- 
ert.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder.  Dialog  director,  Escha 
Bledsoe.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Bonita  Granville,  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Mar- 
garet Irving,  Sarah  Selby,  Irene  Ryan,  Carol  Hughes, 
Milburn  Stone,  Tom  Dillon,  Edward  Gargan,  Lester 
Mathews,  Edward  Fielding,  Tommy  Bond.  Reviewed 
7-16-45. 

BEDSIDE  MANNER 

Andrew  Stone-L'A.  Producer-director,  Andrew 
Stone.  Associate  producer,  Henry  S.  Kesler.  Screen- 
play, Frederick  Jackson,  Malcolm  Stuart  Boylan.  Or- 
iginal, Robert  Carson.  Photography,  James  Van  Trees, 
John  Mescall.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld.  Edited  by 
James  Smith.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster.  As- 
sistant director,  Alvin  Ganzer. 

CAST — John  Carroll,  Ruth  Hussey,  Charles  Rug- 
gles,  Ann  Rutherford.  Esther  Dale,  Grant  Mitchell, 
Frank  Jenks,  Claudia  Drake.  Bert  Roach,  Renee  God- 
frey, Joel  McGinnis,  John  James,  Vera  Marsh,  Sid 
Saylor,  Earle  Hodgins,  Mary  Currier,  Constance  Purdy, 
Mrs.  Gardner  Crane,  Joe  Devlin,  Dimitris  Alexis,  Don 
Brody.  Reviewed  6-11-45. 


BEHIND  CITY  LIGHTS 

REP.  Producer,  Joseph  Bercholz.  Director,  John 
English.  Screenplay,  Richard  Weil.  Adaptation,  Ger- 
trude Walker.  Original,  Vicki  Baum.  Photography, 
William  Bradford.  Art  director,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set 
decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Musical  director, 
Richard  Cherwin.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theo- 
dore Lydecker.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Ed  Borschell.  Assistant  director,  Leonard  Kun- 
ody. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts,  Peter  Cookson,  Jerome 
Cowan,  Esther  Dale,  William  Terry,  Victor  Kilian, 
Moroni  Olsen,  William  Forrest,  Emmett  Vogan.  Re- 
viewed 9-17-45. 

A  BELL  FOR  ADANO 

20th-FOX.  Producers,  Louis  D.  Lighton  and  Lamar 
Trotti.  Director,  Henry  King.  Screenplay,  Lamer 
Trotti,  Norman  Reilly  Raine.  Based  on  novel  by 
John  Hersey.  Photography,  Joseph  La  Shelle.  Music, 
Alfred  Newman.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Mark 
Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Frank  R. 
Hughes.  Editor,  Barbara  McLean.  Special  photograph- 
ic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound  technicians,  W.  D. 
Flick,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Behm. 

CAST — John  Hodiak,  Gene  Tierney,  William  Ben- 
dix,  Glenn  Langan,  Richard  Conte,  Stanley  Prager, 
Henry  Morgan,  Montague  Banks,  Reed  Hadley,  Roy 
Roberts,  Hugo  Haas,  Marcel  Dalio,  Fortunio  Bona- 
nova,  Henry  Armetta,  Roman  Bohnen,  Luis  Alberni, 
Eduardo  Ciannelli,  William  Edmunds,  Yvonne  Vau- 
trot,  John  Russell,  Anna  Demetrio,  James  Rennie, 
Charles  Judels,  Frank  Jaquet,  Gino  Corrado,  Peter 
Cusanelli,  Minor  Watson,  Grady  Sutton,  Josef  "Chef" 
Milani.  Reviewed  6-20-45. 

THE  BELLS  OF  ST.  MARY'S 

RKO.  Producer-Director-Original,  Leo  McCarey. 
Screenplay  by  Dudley  Nichols.  Photography,  George 
Barnes.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Assistant 
director,  Harry  Scott.  Art  director,  Al  D'Agostino, 
William  Flannery.  Set  Decorations,  Darrell  Silvera. 
Sound  technician,  Richard  Van  Hessen.  Music  Score, 
Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Song,  Douglas  Thurber  and 
A.  Emmett  Adams.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Ingrid  Bergman,  Henry  Trav- 
ers,  William  Gargan,  Ruth  Donnelly,  Joan  Carroll, 
Martha  Sleeper,  Rhys  Williams,  Dickie  Tyler,  Una 
O'Connor.  Reviewed  11-23-45. 

BELLS  OF  ROSARITA 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Eddy  White.  Director,  Frank  McDon- 
ald. Original  screenplay,  Jack  Townley.  Photography, 
Ernest  Miller.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Mu- 
sical score,  Joseph  Dubin.  Art  director,  Hilyard 
Brown.  Set  decorations,  Earl  B.  Wooden.  Dance  di- 
rector, Larry  Ceballos.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts. 
Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director, 
John  Grubbs. 

CAST. — Roy  Rogers,  Trigger,  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Adele  Mara,  Grant  Withers,  Addi- 
son Richards,  Roy  Barcroft,  Janet  Martin,  Robert 
Mitchell  Boychoir,  Bob  Nolan  and  Sons  of  the  Pio- 
neers, Wild  Bill  Elliott,  Allan  Lane,  Donald  Barry, 
Robert  Livingston,  Sunset  Carson.  Reviewed  5-14-45. 

BETRAYAL  FROM  THE  EAST 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Produced  by 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  William  Berke.  Screenplay, 
Kenneth  Garnet  and  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Adaptation, 
Aubrey  Wisberg.  Based  on  novel  by  Alan  Hynd. 
Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Special  effects,  Vernon 
L.  Walker.  Art  directors,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph 
Berger.  Set  decoratior*s,  Darrell  Silvera,  William  Ste- 
vens. Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Music  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Duncan  Mansfield.  Sound 
technician,  Jean  L.  Speak.  Assistant  director,  Sam 
Ruman. 

CAST- — Lee  Tracy,  Nancy  Kelly,  Richard  Loo,  Ab- 
ner Biberman,  Regis  Toomey,  Philip  Ahn,  Addison 
Richards,  Bruce  Edwards,  Hugh  Ho,  Sen  Young, 
Roland  Varno,  Louis  Jean  Heydt,  Jason  Robards.  Re- 
viewed 2-15-45 

BEWITCHED 

MCM.  Producer,  Jerry  Bresler.  Associate  producer, 
Herbert   Moulton.   Director,  Arch   Oboler.  Adapted 


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for  the  screen  by  Arch  Oboler  from  his  original 
story,  "Alter  Ego."  Photography,  Charles  Salerno, 
Jr.  Musical  score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Sound  director, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Mal- 
colm Brown.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Mac 
Alper.  Edited  by  Harry  Komer.  Assistant  director, 
Julian  Silberstein. 

CAST — Phyllis  Thaxter,  Edmund  Cwenn,  Henry 
H.  Daniels,  Jr.,  Horace  McNally,  Minor  Watson, 
Addison  Richards,  Kathleen  Lockhart,  Francis  Pier- 
lot,  Sharon  McManus,  Gladys  Blake,  Will  Wright, 
Oscar  O'Shea,  Virginia  Brissac.  Reviewed  6-20-45. 

THE  BIG  BONANZA 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Eddy  White.  Directed 
by  George  Archainbaud.  Screenplay  by  Dorrell  Mc- 
Gowan,  Stuart  McGowan,  Paul  Gangelin.  Based  on 
original  by  Robert  Presnell,  Sr.,  Leonard  Praskins. 
Photographed  by  Reggie  Lanning.  Art  director,  Frank 
Hotaling.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Dance  di- 
rector, Dave  Gould.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound 
technician,  Thomas  A.  Carman.  Assistant  director, 
Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen,  Robert  Livingston,  Jane 
Frazee,  George  "Gabby"  H2yes,  Lynne  Roberts,  Bob- 
by Driscoll,  J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Russell  Simpson,  Frank 
Reicher,  Cordell  Hickman,  Hayward  Soo  Hoo,  Roy 
Barcroft,  Fred  Kohler,  Jr.,  Monte  Hale.  Reviewed 
6-8-45. 

THE  BIC  SHOW-OFF 

REP.  Producer,  Sydney  M.  Williams.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Claude  S.  Spence.  Director,  Howard  Brether- 
ton.  Original  screenplay,  Leslie  Vadnay,  Richard 
Weil.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Art  director, 
Frank  Dexter.  Set  decorations,  E.  H.  Reif.  Musical 
director.  David  Chudnow.  Songs.  Dave  Oppenheim, 
Roy  Ingraham,  Dale  Evans.  Sound  technician,  Percy 
Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Mel  DeLay. 

CAST — Arthur  Lake,  Dale  Evans,  Lional  Stander, 
George  Meeker,  Paul  Hurst,  Marjorie  Manners,  An- 
son Weeks  and  his  orchestra,  Sammy  Stein,  Louis 
Adlon,  Dan  Toby,  Emmett  Lynne,  Douglas  Wood. 
Reviewed  1-15-45. 

BILLY  ROSE'S  DIAMOND  HORSESHOE 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  Perl- 
berg.  Director-original  screenplay,  George  Seaton. 
Suggested  by  "The  Barker"  produced  by  Charles  L. 
Wagner  and  written  by  John  Kenyon  Ni~bolron. 
Songs,  Mack  Gordon,  Harry  Warren.  Dances  stn^*>d  by 
Hermes  Pan.  Photography,  Ernest  Palmer.  Techni- 
color direction.  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller. 
Musical  direction,  Alfred  Newman  and  Charles  Hen- 
derson. Orchestral  arrangements,  Herbert  Spencer. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Joseph  C.  Wright. 
Set  decoration,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Landing.  Edited 
by  Robert  Simpson.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Sound  technicians,  E.  Clayton  Ward,  Roger  Heman. 
Assistant  director,   Art  Jacobson. 

CAST — Betty  Grable,  Dick  Haymes,  Phil  Silvers, 
William  Gaxton,  Beatrice  Kay,  Carmen  Cavallaro, 
Willie  Solar,  Margaret  Dumont,  Roy  Benson,  George 
Melford,  Hal  K.  Dawson,  Kenny  Williams,  Reed 
Hadley,  Eddie  Acuff,  Edward  Gargan,  Ruth  Rickaby. 
Reviewed  4-1  1  -45  . 

BLAZING  FRONTIER 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  story  and  screen- 
play, Patricia  Harper.  Photography,  Robert  Cline. 
Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician, 
Hans  Weeren.  Assistant  director,  Melville  DeLay. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Mar- 
jorie Manners,  Milton  Kibbee,  I.  Stanford  Jolley, 
Frank  Hagney,  Ken  Maynard,  George  Chesebro, 
Frank  Ellis. 

BLACK  MARKET  BABIES 

Jeffrey  Bernerd-MONO.  Director,  William  Beau- 
dine.  Screenplay,  George  Wallace  Sayre.  Original 
story,  George  Morris.  Suggested  by  magazine  article, 
"Black  Market  Babies,"  by  Virginia  Reid.  Photog- 
raphy, Harry  Neumann.  Musical  director,  Edward  J. 
Kay.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Sound  technician, 
William  Fox.  Assistant  director,  Richard  Harlan. 

CAST — Ralph  Morgan.  Kane  Richmond,  Jayne 
Hazard,  Teala  Loring,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  George 
Meeker,  Dewey  Robinson,  Alan  Foster,  Selmer  Jack- 


son, Nana  Bryant,  Maris  Wrixon,  John  Gallaudet. 
Reviewed  1  1  -30-45. 

BLAZING  THE  WESTERN  TRAIL 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Vernon 
Keays.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney  Pho- 
tography, George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Henry  Batista. 
Art  director,  Charles  Clague,  Set  decorator,  John  W. 
Pascoe.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Althouse.  Assist- 
ant director,  Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Charles  Starret,  Tex  Harding,  Dub  Taylor, 
Carole  Mathews,  Bob  Wills  and  his  Texas  Playboys, 
Alan  Bridge,  Nolan  Leary,  Virginia  Sale,  Steve  Clark, 
Mauritz  Hugo,  Ethan  Laidlaw,  Edmund  Cobb,  Frank 
LaRue.  Reviewed  11-16-45. 

BLONDE  FROM  BROOKLYN 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Del  Lord 
Original  screenplay,  Erna  Lazarus.  Photography,  Bur- 
nett Guffey.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Art  direc- 
tor, Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  George  Mont- 
gomery. Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  Milton  Feldman. 

CAST  —  Robert  Stanton,  Lynn  Merrick,  Thurston 
Hall,  Mary  Treen,  Walter  Soderling,  Arthur  Loft, 
Regina  Wallace,  Byron  Foulger,  Myrtle  Ferguson, 
John  Kelly,  Matt  Willis,  Eddie  Bartell. 

BLONDE  RANSOM 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Gene  Lewis.  Director, 
William  Beaudine.  Screenplay  by  M.  Coates  Web- 
ster. Original  story  by  Robert  T.  Shannon.  Photo- 
graphy, Maury  Gertsman.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown. 
Musical  director,  Frank  Skinner.  Art  direction.  John 
B.  Goodman  and  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Dia- 
log director,  Monty  Collins.  Dance  director,  Louis 
DaPron.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Songs,  Jack  Brooks, 
Norman  Berens,  Al  Sherman.  Assistant  director, 
Melville  Shyer. 

CAST  —  Donald  Cook,  Virginia  Grey,  Pinky  Lee, 
Collette  Lyons,  George  Barbier,  Jerome  Cowan, 
George  Meeker,  Ian  Wolfe,  Joe  Kirk,  Charles  De- 
Laney,  Frank  Reicher,  Bill  Davidson,  Chester  Clute, 
lanina  Fiustova.  Reviewed  5-31-45. 

BLOOD  ON  THE  SUN 

William  Cagney-UA.  Producer,  William  Cagney. 
Director,  Frank  Lloyd.  Screenplay  by  Lester  Cole,  with 
added  scenes  by  Nathaniel  Curtis,  based  on  a  story 
by  Garrett  Fort.  Photography,  Theodor  Sparkuhl.  Mu- 
sic, Miklos  Rozsa.  Assistant  to  producer,  George  Ar- 
thur. Production  design,  Wiard  Ihnen.  Set  decora- 
tion, A.  Roland  Fields.  Edited  by  Truman  K.  Wood 
and  Walter  Hanneman.  Technical  advisor,  Alice  Bar- 
low. Sound  technician,  Richard  De  Wesse.  Assistant 
director,  Harvey  Dwight. 

CAST — James  Cagney,  Sylvia  Sidney,  Porter  Hall, 
John  Emery,  Robert  Armstrong,  Wallace  Ford,  Rose- 
mary De  Camp,  John  Halloran,  Rhys  Williams.  Leon- 
ard Strong.  Frank  Puglia.  James  Bell,  Philip  Ahn, 
Marvin  Miller,  Hugh  Ho,  Hugh  Beaumont,  Joe  Kim, 
Grace  Lem.  Reviewed  4-26-45. 

THE  BODY  SNATCHER 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  Gross.  Producer, 
Val  Lewton.  Director.  Robert  Wise.  Screenplay, 
Philip  MacDonald  and  Carlos  Keith.  Based  on  a  short 
story  by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  Photography,  Rob- 
ert de  Grasse.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Walter  Keller.  Set  decoration,  Darrell  SMvera,  John 
Sturtevant.  Music  by  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  bv  J.  R.  Whittredge.  Sound 
technician,  Bailey  Fesler.  Assistant  director,  Harry 
Scott. 

CAST — Boris  Karloff,  Bela  Lugosi,  Henry  Daniell, 
Edith  Atwater,  Russell  Wade,  Rita  Corday,  Sharyn 
Moffett,  Donna  Lee.  Reviewed  2-14-45. 

BORDER  BADMEN 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Newteld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Milton.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Lyle  Wiley.  Musical  director  Frank  Sanucci. 
Edited  bv  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Assistant  director,  Wil- 
liam O'Connor. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John.  Lor- 
raine Miller,  Charles  King,  Raphael  Bennett.  Archie 


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Hall,  Budd  Buster,  Marlyn  Gladstone  and  Marin 
Sais.  Reviewed  8-24-45. 

BOSTON  BLACKIE  BOOKED  ON  SUSPICION 

COL.  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Arthur 
Dreifuss.  Screenplay,  Paul  Yawitz.  Story,  Malcolm 
Stuart  Boylan.  Based  on  the  character  created  by 
Jack  Boyle.  Photography,  George  B.  Meehan,  Jr. 
Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Art  direction,  Perry  Smith. 
Set  decorations.  Fay  Babcock.  Sound  technician,  Wil- 
liam Randall.  Assistant  director,  James  Nicholson. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  Lynn  Merrick,  Richard 
Lane,  Frank  Sully,  Steve  Cochran,  George  E.  Stone, 
Lloyd  Corrigan,  George  Carleton,  George  Meader, 
Douglas  Wood,  George  Lloyd. 

BOSTON    BLACK  I  E'S  RENDEZVOUS 

COL.  Produced  by  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis.  Director, 
Arthur  Dreifuss.  Screenplay  by  Edward  Dein.  Story 
by  Fred  Schiller,  based  on  a  character  created  by 
Jack  Boyle.  Photography,  George  B.  Meehan.  Edited 
by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  direction.  Perry  Smith.  Set  dec- 
orations, Fay  Babcock.  Sound  technician,  Philip  Faulk- 
ner. Musical  director,  M.  K.  Bakaleinikof f .  Assistant 
director,   Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  Nina  Foch,  Steve  Cochran, 
Richard  Lane,  George  E.  Stone,  Frank  Sully,  Iris 
Adrian,  Harry  Hayden,  Adelle  Roberts,  Joe  Devlin 
and  Dan  Stowell.  Reviewed  9-11-45. 

BOTH  BARRELS  BLAZING 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Original  screenplay,  William  Lively.  Pho- 
tography. George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Henry  Batista. 
Art  director,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  John 
W.  Pascoe.  Sound  technician,  P.  Faulkner.  Assistant 
director,  Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Harding,  Dub  Taylor, 
Pat  Parrish,  The  Jesters,  Emmett  Lynn,  Alan  Bridge, 
Charles  King,  Jr.,  Edward  M.  Howard,  Jack  Rock- 
well, Robert  Barron.  Reviewed  5-18-45. 

BREWSTER'S  MILLIONS 

Edward  Sma'l-UA.  Producer,  Edward  Small.  Direc- 
tor, Allan  Dwan.  Screenplay,  Siegfried  Herzig,  Charles 
Rogers,  Wilkie  Mahoney.  From  the  novel  by  George 
Barr  McCutcheon,  and  the  stage  play  by  Winchell 
Smith  and  Byron  Ongley.  Assistant  to  the  producer 
and  supervising  film  editor,  Grant  Wytock.  Edited  by 
Richard  Heermance.  Photography,  Charles  Lawton, 
Jr.  Musical  director,  Louis  E.  Forbes.  Art  director, 
Joseph  Sternad.  Sound,  John  Carter.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, John  Burch.  Set  decorations,  Sydney  Moore. 

CAST  —  Dennis  O'Keefe,  Helen  Walker,  Eddie 
"Rochester"  Anderson,  June  Havoc,  Gail  Patrick, 
Mischa  Auer,  Joe  Sawyer,  Nana  Bryant,  John  Litel, 
Herbert  Rudley,  Thurston  Hall,  Neil  Hamilton,  Byron 
Foulger,  Barbara  Pepper,  Joseph  Crehan.  Reviewed 
3-12-45. 

THE  BRICHTON  STRANCLER 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Max  Nosseck.  Original 
screenplay,  Arnold  Phillips  and  Max  Nosseck.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Hugh  Gray.  Photography,  J.  Roy 
Hunt.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direc- 
tors, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera  and  Harley  Miller.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Ray  Meadows.  Montage,  Harold  Palmer. 
Music,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Les  Millbrook.  Assistant  director, 
Lloyd  Richards. 

CAST  —  John  Loder,  June  Duprez,  Michael  St. 
Angel,  Miles  Mander,  Rose  Hobart,  Gilbert  Emery, 
Rex  Evans,  Matthew  Boulton,  Olaf  Hytten,  Lydia 
Bilbrook,  Ian  Wolfe.  Reviewed  5-1-45. 

BRING  ON  THE  GIRLS 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Fred  Kohlmar. 
Director,  Sidney  Lanfield.  Screenplay,  Karl  Tunberg, 
Darrell  Ware.  From  story  by  Pierre  Wolff.  Photog- 
raphy, Karl  Struss.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus.  Associate,  Morgan  Padelford.  Settings, 
Raoul  Pene  Du  Bois.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  John 
Meehan.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Moyer.  Music  direc- 
tion, Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Songs,  Jimmy  McHugh, 
Harold   Adamson.   Dance  staged   by   Danny  Ware 


Edited  by  William  Shea.  Sound  technician,  Wallace 
Nogle.  Assistant  director,  Dick  McWhorter. 

CAST — Veronica  Lake,  Sonny  Tufts,  Eddie  Bracken, 
Marjorie  Reynolds,  Johnny  Coy,  Peter  Whitney,  Alan 
Mowbray,  Grant  Mitchell,  Porter  Hall,  Thurston  Hall, 
Lloyd  Corrigan,  Sig  Arno,  Joan  Woodbury,  Andrew 
Tombes,  Frank  Faylen,  Huntz  Hall,  William  Moss, 
Norma  Varden,  Spike  Jones  and  his  orchestra.  Re- 
viewed 2-19-45. 

THE  BULLFIGHTERS 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Girard.  Director, 
Mai  St.  Clair.  Original  screenplay,  W.  Scott  Dar- 
ling. Photography,  Norbert  Brodine.  Special  photo- 
graphic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  Chester  Gore.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Lit- 
tle, Al  Orenbach.  Sound  technician,  Arthur  von 
Kirtach,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Music,  David  Buttolph. 
Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  Stanley 
Rabjohn.  Assistant  director,  Jasper  Blystone. 

CAST — Stan  Laurel,  Oliver  Hardy,  Margo  Woode, 
Richard  Lane,  Carol  Andrews,  Diosa  Costello,  Frank 
McCown,  Ralph  Sanford,  Irving  Gump,  Ed  Gargan, 
Lorraine  De  Wood,  Emmett  Vogan,  Roger  Neury, 
Gus  Glassmire,  Rafael  Storm,  Jay  Novello,  Guy  Zan- 
ette.  Robert  Filmer,  Max  Wagner,  Jose  Portugal, 
Hank  Worden.  Reviewed  4-10-45. 

CAPTAIN  EDDIE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Winfield  R.  Sheehan.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Christy  Walsh.  Director,  Lloyd  Ba- 
con. Screenplay  by  John  Tucker  Battle.  Photography, 
Joe  MacDonald.  Sound,  Eugene  Grossman  ana  Harry 
M.  Leonard.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Maur- 
ice Ransford.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Wal- 
ter M.  Scott.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Ser- 
sen. Music,  Cyril  J.  Mockridge.  Musical  direction. 
Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Maurice  de 
Packh.  Edited  by  James  B.  Clark.  Assistant  director, 
Saul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Lynn  Bari,  Charles  Bick- 
ford,  Thomas  Mitchell,  Lloyd  Nolan,  James  Gleason, 
Mary  Philips,  Darryl  Hickman,  Spring  Byington,  Rich- 
ard Conte,  Charles  Russell.  Richard  Crane,  Stanley 
Ridges,  Clem  Bevans,  Grady  Sutton,  Chick  Chand- 
ler, Dwayne  Hickman,  Nancy  June  Robinson,  Wini- 
fred Glyn,  Gregory  Muradian,  David  Spencer,  Elvin 
Field,  George  Kitchell,  Boyd  Davis,  Don  Garner,  Mary 
Gordon,  Joseph  J.  Greene,  Olin  Howlin,  Robert  Mal- 
colm, Leila  Mclntyre,  Harry  Shannon,  Virginia  Bris- 
sac,  Peter  Garey,  Fred  Essler,  Lotte  Stein,  Earle 
Dewey,  William  Newell,  Anne  Loos,  Franklin  Parker, 
William  Forrest,  Tom  Dillon,  John  Dehner,  Georges 
Renavent,  Paul  Marion,  Howard  Negley,  George 
Chandler,  Joe  Devlin,  Walter  Baldwin,  Robert  Ro- 
mans, Dorothy  Adams,  Peter  Michael.  Reviewed 
6-19-45. 

CAPTAIN  KIDD 

Benedict  Bogeaus-UA.  Executive  producer,  James 
Nasser.  Assistant  to  producer,  Carley  Harriman. 
Director,  Rowland  V.  Lee.  Screenplay,  Norman  Reilly 
Raine.  Original  story,  Robert  N.  Lee.  Photography, 
Archie  Stout.  Art  director,  Charles  Odds.  Set  deco- 
rator, Maurice  Yates.  Musical  score,  Warner  Jannsen 
and  Janssen  Symphony  Orchestra.  Editor,  James 
Smith,  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant 
director,  Joseph  Deoew. 

CAST — Charles  Laughton,  Randolph  Scott,  Bar- 
bara Britton,  John  Carradine,  Gilbert  Roland,  Regi- 
nald Owen,  John  Qualen,  Henry  Daniell,  Sheldon 
Leonard,  William  Farnum,  Abner  Biberman,  Regi- 
nald Sheffield,  Edgar  Norton,  Clifford  Brooke,  Keith 
Hitchcock,  Frederick  Worlock,  Al  Hill,  Ray  Teal, 
Harry  Cording.  Reviewed  7-30-45. 

CAPTAIN  TUGBOAT  ANNIE 

REP.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Phil 
Rosen.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis.  Original 
screenplay  by  George  Callahan.  Based  on  charac- 
ters created  by  Norman  Reilly  Raine.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Special  effects,  Don  Steward.  Art 
direction,  Ernie  Hickson,  David  Milton.  Musical  di- 
rector, Edward  J.  Kay.  Sound,  Tom  Lambert.  Edited 
by  Martin  G.  Cohn. 

CAST  —  Jane  Darwell,  Edgar  Kennedv.  Charles 
Gordon,  Mantan  Moreland,  Pamela  Blake,  Hardie  Al- 
bright, H.  B.  Warner,  Jack  Norton,  Barton  Yar- 
borough,   Fritz   Feld,   Anthony  Warde.   Joe  Crehan, 


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Pierre  Watkin,  Saundra  Berkova,  Cyril  Delevanti, 
Cuy  Wilkerson,  Robert  Elliott,  Kernan  Cripps,  Harry 
Lang,  Marion  McCuire,  Betty  Sinclair,  Eddie  Earle, 
Vic  Potel,  Sam  Flint,  Ralph  Linn,  Eddie  Chandler, 
Harry  Depp.  Reviewed  12-12-45. 

THE  CARIBBEAN  MYSTERY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Cirard.  Director, 
Robert  Webb.  Screenplay  by  Jack  Andrews  and  Leo- 
nard Praskins.  Adapted  by  W.  Scott  Darling  from 
the  novel,  "Murder  In  Trinidad,"  by  John  W.  Van- 
dercook.  Photography,  Clyde  De  Vinna.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lyle  Wheeler  and  George  Dudley.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Fred  J.  Rode.  Special  photo- 
graphic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound,  George  Lever- 
ett  and  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Music,  David  Buttolph. 
Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  John  Mc- 
Cafferty.  Assistant  director,  Eli  Dunn. 

CAST  —  James  Dunn,  Sheila  Ryan,  Edward  Ryan, 
Jackie  Paley,  Reed  Hadley,  Roy  Roberts,  Richard 
Shaw,  Daral  Hudson,  William  Forrest,  Roy  Gordon, 
Virginal  Walker,  Lai  Chand  Mehra,  Katherine  Con- 
nors, Robert  Filmer,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Selmer  Jack- 
son, Eugene  Bordon,  Charles  Miller.  Reviewed  7- 
13-45. 

THE  CHEATERS 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Joseph  Kane. 
Screenplay,  Frances  Hyland.  Original,  Frances  Hy- 
land  and  Albert  Ray.  Special  photographic  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Photography,  Reg- 
gie Lanning.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball  and 
James  Sullivan.  Set  decorations,  Otto  Siegel.  Music 
score,  Walter  Scharf.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van 
Enger.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Virgil  Hart. 

CAST  —  Joseph  Schildkraut,  Billie  Burke,  Eugene 
Pallette,  Ona  Munson,  Raymond  Walburn,  Anne 
Gillis,  Ruth  Terry,  Robert  Livingston,  David  Holt, 
Robert  Greig  and  St.  Luke's  Choristers. 

THE  CHEROKEE  FLASH 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Direc- 
tor, Thomas  Carr.  Original  screenplay  by  Betty  Bur- 
bridge.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Edited  by 
Charles  Craft.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin. 
Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Art  director,  Fred  Rit- 
ter.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy  and  Marie 
Arthur.  Assistant  director,  George  Webster. 

CAST  —  Sunset  Carson,  Linda  Stirling,  Tom  Lon- 
don, Roy  Barcroft,  John  Morton,  Bud  Geary,  Frank 
Jaquet,  Fred  Graham,  Joe  McQuinn,  Pierce  Lyden, 
James  Linn,  Bud  Osborne  and  Edmund  Cobb.  Re- 
viewed 1-18-46. 

THE  CHICAGO  KID 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  As- 
sociate producer,  Eddy  White.  Director,  Frank  Mc- 
Donald. Screenplay,  Jack  Townley.  Additional  dia- 
log, Albert  Beich.  Based  on  an  original  by  Karl 
Brown.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Edited  by 
Ralph  Dixon.  Sound,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Art  director, 
Gano  Chittenden.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Set  decorations,  George  Milo.  Assistant  director,  Ed 
Stein. 

CAST — Donald  Barry,  Otto  Kruger,  Tom  Powers, 
Lynne  Roberts,  Henry  Daniels,  Chick  Chandler, 
Joseph  Crehan,  Jay  Novello,  Paul  Harvey,  Addison 
Richards,  Kenne  Duncan.  Reviewed  2-12-45. 

CHINA  SKY 

RKO.  Producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Associate  producer, 
Maurice  Geraghty.  Director,  Ray  Enright.  Screenplay, 
Brenda  Weisberg,  Joseph  Hoffman.  Based  on  novel 
by  Pearl  S.  Buck.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musuraca. 
Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Al- 
bert S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvera,  Al  Fields.  Music  score,  Leigh  Har- 
line.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by 
Gene  Milford,  Marvin  Coil.  Sound  technician,  Francis 
M.  Sarver.  Assistant  director,  William  Dorfman. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Ruth  Warrick,  Ellen  Drew, 
Anthony  Quinn,  Carol  Thurston,  Richard  Loo, 
"Ducky"  Louie,  Philip  Ahn,  Benson  Fong,  H.  T. 
I  siang,  Chin  Kuang  Chow.  Reviewed  4-18-45. 

CHINA'S  LITTLE  DEVILS 

MONO.  Producer,  Grant  Withers.  Director,  Monta 
Bell.  Original  screenplay,  Sam  Ornitz.  Based  on  an 
idea  by  David  Diamond.  Photography,  Harry  Neu- 


mann. Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Edited  by 
Dick  Currier.  Art  director,  E.  R.  Hickson.  Set  decora- 
tor, Vin  Taylor.  Technical  research,  Wei  Hseuh. 
Special  effects,  Alex  Weldon.  Assistant  director, 
Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Harry  Carey,  Paul  Kelly,  Ducky  Louie, 
Hayward  Soo  Hoo,  Gloria  Ann  Chew,  Fred  Mah, 
Ralph  Lewis,  Jimmy  Dodd,  Betty  Soo  Hoo,  H.  T. 
Tsiang,  Wing  Foo,  Oie  Chan,  Aen  Ling  Chow,  Fran- 
cis Jung,  Jr.,  Ralph  Linn,  Charles  Sherlock,  Allen 
Fox,  John  Gilbreath,  Nancy  Hseuh,  Joseph  Kim,  Don 
Pon,  Jean  Wong,  Wesley  Luck,  Charles  Luck,  Jr., 
George  Q.  Chan,  Chin  Kuang  Chow,  Walter  Eng, 
Howard  Soo  Hoo.  Reviewed  4-30-45. 

CHRISTMAS  IN  CONNECTICUT 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Peter 
Godfrey.  Assistant  director,  Claude  Archer.  Screen- 
play by  Lionel  Houser  and  Adele  Commandini,  from 
original  story  by  Aileen  Hamilton.  Photography, 
Carl  Guthrie.  Art  direction,  Stanley  Fleischer.  Sound, 
Everett  A.  Brown.  Set  decorations,  Casey  Roberts. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements by  Jerome  Moross.  Edited  by  Frank 
Magee. 

CAST — Barbara  Stanwyck,  Dennis  Morgan,  Sydney 
Greenstreet,  Reginald  Gardiner,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Robert 
Shayne,  Una  O'Connor,  Frank  Jenks,  Joyce  Compton, 
Dick  Elliott,  Charles  Arnt.  Reviewed  7-17-45. 

CIRCUMSTANTIAL  EVIDENCE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Girard.  Director, 
John  Larkin.  Screenplay,  Robert  Metzler.  Adapta- 
tion, Samuel  Ornitz.  Based  on  story  by  Nat  Ferber 
and  Sam  Duncan.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson.  Art 
direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Richard  Irvine.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Fred  J.  Rode.  Music  score,  David 
Buttolph.  Music  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edited  by 
Colbert.  Sound  technician,  George  Leverett.  Assis- 
tant director,  Bill  Eckhardt. 

CAST — Michael  O'Shea,  Lloyd  Nolan,  Trudy  Mar- 
shall, Billy  Cummines,  Ruth  Ford,  Reed  Hadley,  Roy 
Roberts,  Scotty  Beckett,  Leon  Tyler,  Marvin  Davis, 
Harry  McKim,  Hugh  Maguire,  Byron  Foulger,  Wil- 
liam Frambes,  Dorothy  Adams,  John  Eldredge,  Eddie 
Marr,  Charles  Cane,  Edward  Earle,  Selmer  Jackson, 
William  B.  Davidson,  John  Hamilton,  Ben  Welden, 
Jerry  Mickelson,  Ralph  Dunn,  Lynn  Whitney.  Re- 
viewed 2-14-45. 

THE  CISCO  KID  RETURNS 

MONO.  Producer,  Philip  N.  Krasne.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Dick  L'Estrange.  Director,  John  P.  McCarthy. 
Original  screenplay,  Betty  Burbridge.  Photography. 
Harry  Neumann.  Edited  by  Marty  Cohn.  Sound. 
Glen  Glenn.  Set  decorations,  Ted  Driscoll.  Assistant 
director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST- — Duncan  Renaldo,  Martin  Garralaga,  Cecil- 
ia Callejo,  Roger  Pryor,  Anthony  Warde,  Fritz  Leiber, 
Vicky  Lane,  Jan  Wiley,  Sharon  Smith,  Cy  Kendall, 
Eva  Puig,  Emmett  Lynn.  Reviewed  4-18-45. 

THE  CLOCK 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  Director,  Vincente 
Minnelli.  Screenplay,  Robert  Nathan,  Joseph  Schrank. 
Original,  Paul  and  Pauline  Gallico.  Photography, 
George  Folsey.  Music  score,  George  Bassman.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  William  Ferrari.  Set  deco- 
rations, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Mac  Alper.  Special  effects. 
A.  Arnold  Gillespie,  Warren  Newcombe.  Edited  by 
George  White.  Sound  technician,  James  K.  Burbridge 
Assistant  director,  Al  Shenberg. 

CAST — Judy  Garland,  Robert  Walker,  James  Glea- 
son,  Keenan  Wynn,  Marshall  Thompson,  Lucile  Glea- 
son,  Ruth  Brady.  Reviewed  3-22-45. 

CLUB  HAVANA 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  producer, 
Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Edgar  G.  Ulmer.  Screen- 
play, Raymond  L.  Schrock.  Original  story,  Fred  Jack- 
son. Photography,  Benjamin  N.  Kline.  Art  director. 
Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  P.  Thomp- 
son. Edited  by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound  technician,  Joseph 
Kane.  Assistant  director,  Gene  Anderson. 

CAST — Tom  Neal,  Margaret  Lindsay,  Don  Douglas, 
Isabelita,  Dorothy  Morris,  Ernest  Truex,  Renie  Riano, 
Gertrude  Michael,  Eric  Sinclair,  Paul  Cavanaugh. 
Marc  Lawrence,  Pedro  de  Cordoba,  Sonia  Sorel,  Susan 
Kingston,  Iris  and  Pierre,  Carlos  Molina  and  his  or- 
chestra. Reviewed  10-22-45. 


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COLONEL  EFFINGHAM'S  RAID 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Lamar  Trotti.  Director,  Irv- 
ing Pichel.  Screenplay,  Kathryn  Scola.  Based  on  novel 
by  Berry  Fleming.  Photography,  Edward  Cronjager. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  dec- 
orations, Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Lansing.  Music  score, 
Cyril  J.  Mockridge.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman. 
Edited  by  Harmon  Jones.  Sound  technician,  E.  Clay- 
ton Ward.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Schneider. 

CAST — Charles  Coburn,  Joan  Bennett,  William 
Eythe,  Allyn  Joslyn,  Elizabeth  Patterson,  Frank  Crav- 
en, Donald  Meek,  Thurston  Hall,  Cora  Witherspoon, 
Emory  Parnell,  Henry  Armetta,  Michael  Dunne,  Roy 
Roberts,  Frank  Orth,  William  Fleming,  Olin  Howlin, 
Charles  Trowbridge,  Nicodemus  Stewart,  Grant  Mitch- 
ell, Carol  Andrews,  Clyde  Fillmore.  Reviewed  9-28- 
45. 

COLORADO  PIONEERS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  C.  Springsteen.  Screenplay  by  Earle  Snell.  Origi- 
nal story  by  Peter  Whitehead,  based  on  Fred  Har- 
man's  comic  strip,  by  special  arrangement  with 
Stephen  Slessinger.  Photography,  Bud  Thackery. 
Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Musical  director,  Richard 
Cherwin.  Set  decorations,  Otto  Siegel.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Crain  Jr.  Assistant  director,  Al  Wood. 

CAST  —  Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming, 
Roy  Barcroft,  Bud  Geary,  Billy  Cummings,  Freddie 
Chapman,  Frank  Jaquet,  Tom  London,  Monte  Hale, 
Buckwheat  Thomas,  George  Chesebro,  Emmett 
Vogan  and  Tom  Chatterton.  Reviewed  12-14-45. 

COME  OUT  FIGHTING 

MONO.  Producers,  Sam  Katzman  and  Jack  Dietz. 
Director,  William  Beaudine.  Original  story  and 
screenplay,  Earle  Snell.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan. 
Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Art  director,  David 
Milton.  Sound  technician.  Thomas  Lambert.  Edited 
by  William  Austin.  Assistant  director,  Mel  DeLay. 

CAST  —  Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Billy  Benedict, 
Gabriel  Dell,  June  Carlson,  Amelita  Ward,  Addison 
Richards,  George  Meeker,  Johnny  Duncan,  Bud  Gor- 
man, Fred  Kelsey,  Douglas  Wood,  Milton  Kibbee, 
Pat  Gleason,  Robert  Homans,  Patsy  Moran,  Alan 
Foster,  Davidson  Clark,  Meyer  Grace,  Mendie  Koe- 
nig.  Reviewed  9-19-45. 

CONFIDENTIAL  ACENT 

WB.  Producer-screenplay,  Robert  Buckner.  Di- 
rector, Herman  Shumlin.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Dan- 
iels. Original,  Graham  Greene.  Photography,  James 
Wong  Howe.  Art  direction,  Leo  Kuter.  Set  decora- 
tions, William  Kuehl.  Music  score,  Franz  Waxman. 
Orchestral  arrengements,  Leonid  Raab.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  George  Amy. 
Sound  technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Arthur  Lueker. 

CAST — Charles  Boyer,  Lauren  Bacall,  Katina  Paxi- 
nou,  Peter  Lorre,  Victor  Francen,  George  Coulouris, 
Wanda  Hendrix,  John  Warburton,  Dan  Seymour, 
George  Zucco,  Miles  Mander,  Art  Foster,  Holmes 
Herbert,  Lawrence  Grant.  Reviewed  1  1  -2-45. 

CONFLICT 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Curtis 
Bernhardt.  Screenplay,  Arthur  T.  Horman,  Dwight 
Taylor.  Original  story,  Robert  Siodmak,  Alfred  Neu- 
mann. Photography,  Merritt  Gerstad.  Art  direction, 
Ted  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Clarence  I.  Steensen. 
Music  score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Jerome  Moross.  Musical  director,  Leo  F. 
Forbstein.  Edited  by  David  Weibart.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Assistant  director,  Elmer 
Decker. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Alexis  Smith,  Sydney 
Greenstreet,  Rose  Hobart,  Charles  Drake,  Grant 
Mitchell,  Pat  O'Moore,  Ann  Shoemaker,  Frank  Wil- 
cox, Ed  Stanley,  James  Flavin,  Mary  Servoss.  Re- 
viewed (i-12-45. 

THE  CORN  IS  CREEN 

WB.  Producer,  Jack  Chertok.  Director,  Irving 
Rapper.  Screenplay  by  Casey  Robinson,  Frank 
Cavett.  From  the  stage  play  by  Emlyn  Williams. 
Produced  by  Herman  Shumlin.  Photography,  Sol  Po- 
lite Art  director,  Carl  Jules  Weyl.  Sound  technician, 
Robert  B.  Lee.  Edited  by  Frederick  Richards.  Mon- 


tages, James  Leicester.  Set  decorations,  Fred  M. 
MacLean.  Technical  advisor,  Rhys  Williams.  Or- 
chestral arrangements,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Music,  Max 
Steiner.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assistant 
director,  Robert  Vreeland. 

CAST — Bette  Davis,  John  Dall,  Joan  Lorring,  Nigel 
Bruce,  Rhys  Williams,  Rosalin  Ivan,  Mildred  Dun- 
nock,  Arthur  Shields,  Gwenyth  Hughes,  Thomas  Lou- 
den, Billy  Roy,  Brandon  Hurst,  Tony  Ellis,  Elliott 
Dare,  Leslie  Vincent,  Robert  Cherry,  Ralph  Cathey, 
Jock  Watt,  Gene  Ross,  Robert  Regent  and  Jack 
Owen.  Reviewed  3-29-45. 

CORPUS  CHRISTI  BANDITS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director, 
Wallace  A.  Grissell.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S. 
Hall  Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Musical  director, 
Richard  Cherwin.  Art  director,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set 
decorations,  Earl  Wooden.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft. 
Sound  technician,  Ed  Borschell.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Helen  Talbot,  Jack  Kirk, 
Twinkle  Watts,  Roy  Barcroft,  Tom  London,  Kenne 
Duncan,  Bob  Wilke,  Ruth  Lee,  Francis  McDonald, 
Ed  Cassidy,  Emmett  Vogan,  Dickie  Dillon,  Freddie 
Chapman,  Shelby  Bacon.  Reviewed  5-4-45. 

COUNTER-ATTACK 

COL.  Producer-director,  Zoltan  Korda.  Assistant 
director.  Earl  Bellamy.  Screenplay,  John  Howard  Law- 
son.  Adapted  from  the  play,  "Counter-Attack,"  by 
Janet  and  Philip  Stevenson.  Based  upon  "Pobyeda," 
by  llya  Vershinin  and  Mikhail  Ruderman.  Photogra- 
phy, James  Wong  Howe.  Art  direction,  Stephen 
Goosson  and  Edward  Jewell.  Set  decorations  by  Rob- 
ert Priestley.  Special  effects,  Lawrence  W.  Butler. 
Special  effects  photography,  Ray  Cory.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Jack  Goodrich.  Musical  score,  Louis  Gruen- 
berg.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by 
Charles  Nelson  and  Al  Clark. 

CAST — Paul  Muni,  Marguerite  Chapman,  Larry 
Parks,  Philip  Van  Zandt,  George  Macready,  Roman 
Bohnen,  Harro  Meller,  Erik  Rolf,  Rudolph  Anders, 
Ian  Wolfe,  Frederick  Giermann,  Paul  Andor,  Ivan 
Triesault,  Ludwig  Donath,  Louis  Adlon,  Trevor  Bar- 
dette,  Richard  Hal.  Reviewed  4-2-45. 

CRIME  DOCTOR'S  COURAGE 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director, 
George  Sherman.  Story  and  screenplay,  Eric  Taylor. 
Based  on  the  radio  program,  "Crime  Doctor,"  by 
Max  Marcin.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited 
by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Art  direction,  John  Datu.  Set 
decorations,  Sidney  Clifford.  Choreography,  Tito 
Valdez.  Assistant  director,  Leonard  J.  Shapiro. 
Sound  technician,  Hugh  McDowell. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Hillary  Brooke,  Jerome 
Cowan,  Robert  Scott,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Emory  Par- 
nell, Stephen  Crane,  Charles  Arnt,  Anthony  Caruso, 
Lupita  Tovar,  Dennis  Moore,  Jack  Carrington,  King 
Kong  Kashay.  Reviewed  4-17-45. 

CRIME,  INC. 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Lew  Landers. 
Screenplay,  Ray  Schrock.  From  book  by  Martin 
Mooney.  Photography  by  James  Brown.  Art  direc- 
tor, Paul  Palmentola.  Dialog  director,  Herman  Rot- 
stein.  Music  by  Walter  Greene.  Songs,  Jay  Living- 
ston, Ray  Evans.  Edited  by  Roy  Livingston.  Sound 
technician.  Max  Hutchinson.  Assistant  director, 
Lou  Perlof. 

CAST — Leo  Carrillo,  Tom  Neal,  Martha  Tilton. 
Lionel  Atwill,  Grant  Mitchell,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Har- 
ry Shannon,  Danny  Morton,  Virginia  Vale,  Don  Bed- 
doe,  George  Meeker,  Rod  Rogers,  Ed  Cronley,  Jack 
Gordon,  Monk  Friedman.  Reviewed  2-5-45. 

THE  CRIMSON  CANARY 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Henry  Blankfort.  Ex- 
ecutive producer,  Bob  Faber.  Director,  John  Hoff- 
man. Screenplay  by  Henry  Blankfort  and  Peggy 
Phillips.  Original  story  by  Peggy  Phillips.  Musical 
director,  Edgar  Fairchild.  Background  music  in 
"Jazz,"  Edgar  Fairchild.  Art  direction,  John  B. 
Goodman  and  Abraham  Grossman.  Photography,  Je- 
rome Ash.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Jess  Moulin. 


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Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Causman.  Edited  by  Paul 
Landers.  Assistant  director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Lois  Collier,  Danny  Mor- 
ton, John  Litel,  Claudia  Drake,  Steven  Ceray,  James 
Dodd,  Steve  Brodie,  Josh  White.  Esquire  Ail-Ameri- 
can Band  Winners,  Coleman  Hawkins,  Oscar  Petti- 
ford.  Reviewed  10-31 -4a. 

DAKOTA 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  Joseph  Kane. 
Screenplay,  Lawrence  Hazard.  Original  story,  Carl 
Foreman.  Adaptation,  Howard  Estabrook.  Photo- 
graphy, Jack  Marta.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball, 
Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy, 
Jr.,  James  Redd.  Musical  director,  Walter  Scharf. 
Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Dance  director,  Larry  Ceballos. 
Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Al 
Wood. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Vera  Hruba  Ralston,  Walter 
Brennan,  Mike  Mazurki,  Ona  Munson,  Olive  Blake- 
ney,  Hugo  Haas,  Nicodemus  Stewart,  Paul  Fix,  Grant 
Withers,  Robert  Livingston,  Olin  Howlin,  Pierre  Wat- 
kin,  Robert  H.  Barrat,  Jonathan  Hale,  Paul  Hurst, 
Bobby  Blake,  Eddy  Waller.  Sarah  Padden,  Jack  La- 
Rue,  George  Cleveland,  Selmer  Jackson,  Claire  Du- 
Brey,  Ward  Bond.  Roy  Barcroft.  Reviewed  11-2-45. 

THE  DALTONS  RIDE  AGAIN 

UNIV.  Producer,  Howard  Welsch.  Director,  Ray 
Taylor.  Assistant  director,  William  Tummel.  Origi- 
nal screenplay  by  Roy  Chanslor  and  Paul  Gangelin. 
Additional  dialog  by  Henry  Blankfort.  Photography, 
Charles  Van  Enger.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman 
and  Harold  H.  MacArthur.  Musical  director,  Frank 
Skinner.  Sound  technician,  Jess  Moulin.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Arthur  D.  Ledd.y. 
Dialog  director,  Willard  Holland.  Edited  by  Paul 
Landres. 

CAST  —  Alan  Curtis,  Kent  Taylor,  Lon  Chaney, 
Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Martha  O'Driscoll,  Jess  Barker, 
Thomas  Gomez,  Milburn  Stone,  |ohn  Litel,  Walter 
Sande,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Virginia  Brissac.  Re- 
viewed 1  1-14-45. 

DANGEROUS  INTRUDER 

PRC.  Associate  producer,  Martin  Mooney.  Direc- 
tor, Vernon  Keays.  Screenplay,  Martin  M.  Gold- 
smith. Original  story,  Philip  MacDonald,  F.  Ruth 
Howard.  Photography,  James  Brown.  Art  director, 
Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorator,  Sydney  Moore. 
Sound.  Max  Hutchinson.  Edited  by  Carl  Pierson. 
Music,  Karl  Hajos.  Assistant  director,  William  A. 
Calihan  Jr. 

CAST  —  Charles  Arnt,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Richard 
Powers,  Fay  Helm,  John  Rogers,  Jo  Ann  Marlowe, 
Roberta  Smith,  George  Sorel,  Forrest  Taylor,  Eddie 
Rocco.   Reviewed  7-30-45. 

DANGEROUS  PARTNERS 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  L.  Field.  Director,  Edward 
L.  Cahn.  Screenplay,  Marion  Parsonnet.  Adaptation, 
Edmund  L.  Hartmann.  Based  on  story  by  Oliver 
vVeld  Bayer.  Photography,  Karl  Freund.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Hubert  Hobson.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  McNeal  Nisbet.  Edited  by  Ferris 
vVebster.  Musical  score,  David  Snell.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Julian  Silberstein. 

CAST — James  Craig,  Signe  Hasso,  Edmund  Gwenn, 
Audrey  Totter,  Mabel  Paige,  John  Warburton,  Henry 
O'Neill.  Grant  Withers,  Felix  Bressart,  Warner  An- 
derson. Horace  McNally,  John  Eldredge.  Reviewed 
8-6-45. 

DANCER  SIGNAL 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Robert 
Florey.  Dialog  director.  Jack  Daniels.  Screenplay, 
Adele  Comandini,  Graham  Baker.  Original,  Phyllis 
Bottome.  Photography,  James  Wong  Howe.  Special 
effects,  Harry  Barndollar,  Edwin  DuPar.  Art  direc- 
tion, Stanley  Fleischer.  Set  decorations.  Jack  Mc- 
Conaghy.  Music  score,  Adolph  Deutsch.  Musical 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Orchestral  arranger,  Mur- 
ray Cutter.  Edited  by  Frank  Magee.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Everett  Brown.  Assistant  director,  Elmer 
Decker. 

CAST — Faye  Emerson,  Zachary  Scott,  Rosemary 
DeCamp,  Bruce  Bennett,  Mona  Freeman,  Mary  Ser- 
voss,  Dick  Erdman,  John  Ridgely,  Joyce  Compton, 
Virginia  Sale,  Addison  Richards.  Reviewed  11-14-45. 


DELIGHTFULLY  DANGEROUS 

Charles  R.  Rogers-UA.  Associate  producer,  Joseph 
S.  Tushinsky.  Director,  Arthur  Lubin.  Screenplay, 
Walter  DeLeon,  Arthur  Phillips.  Based  on  story  by 
Irving  Phillips,  Edward  Verdier,  Frank  Tashlin.  Pho- 
tography, Milton  Krasner.  Musical  director,  Charles 
Previn.  Art  director,  Duncan  Cramer.  Set  decorator, 
Jacque  Mapes.  Musical  numbers  staged  by  Ernst 
Matray.  Songs,  Morton  Gould,  Edward  Heyman.  Edit- 
ed by  Harvey  Manger.  Sound  technician,  Max  Hutch- 
inson. Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson. 

CAST — Jane  Powell,  Constance  Moore,  Ralph  Bel- 
lamy, Morton  Gould  and  his  orchestra.  Arthur 
Treacher,  Louise  Beavers,  Ruth  Tobey,  Ruth  Robin- 
son, Andre  Chariot,  Shirley  Hunter  Williams,  Chris 
Drake.   Reviewed  2-26-45. 

DETOUR 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  produc- 
er, Martin  Mooney.  Director.  Edgar  G.  Ulmer.  As- 
sistant director,  William  A.  Calihan,  Jr.  Screenplay 
and  original  story  by  Martin  Goldsmith.  Musical 
score,  Leo  Erdody.  Photography,  Benjamin  H.  Kline, 
bound,  Max  Hutchinson.  Set  decorator,  Glenn  P. 
Thompson.  Dialog  director,  Ben  Coleman.  Edited 
by  George  McGuire. 

CAST  —  Tom  Neal,  Ann  Savage,  Claudia  Drake, 
Edmund  MacDonald,  Tim  Ryan,  Esther  Howard, 
Roger  Clark.  Reviewed  10-29-45. 

DEVIL  RIDERS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  story  and  screen- 
play, Joe  O'Donnell.  Photography,  Robert  Cline. 
Sound  technician,  Lyle  Willey.  Edited  by  Bob  Cran- 
dall.  Assistant  director,  Melville  DeLay. 

CAST  —  Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John, 
Patti  McCarthy,  Charles  King,  John  Merton,  Kermit 
Maynard,  Frank  LaRue,  Jack  Ingram,  George  Chese- 
bro  and  Ed  Cassidy.  Reviewed  9-28-45. 

DICK  TRACY 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  William  Berke.  Assistant 
director,  Clem  Beauchamp.  Screenplay  by  Eric  Tay- 
lor. Based  on  the  cartoon  strip  by  Chester  Gould. 
Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Art  direction,  Albert 
S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera  and  Jean  L.  Speak.  Music  by  Roy  Webb.  Mu- 
sical director,  C.  Balakeinikoff .  Sound,  Jean  L.  Speak, 
Terry  Kellum.  Edited  by  Ernie  Leadley. 

CAST  —  Morgan  Conway,  Anne  Jeffreys,  Mike 
Mazurki,  Jane  Greer,  Lyle  Latell,  Joseph  Crehan, 
Mickey  Kuhn,  Trevor  Bardette,  Morgan  Wallace, 
Milton  Parsons,  William  Halligan,  Edythe  Elliott, 
Mary  Currier,  Ralph  Dunn,  Edmund  Glover,  Bruce 
Edwards.  Reviewd  12-13-45. 

DILLINGER 

King  Brothers-MONO.  Produced  by  Maurice  and 
Franklin  King.  Director,  Max  Nosseck.  Screenplay, 
Philip  Yordan.  Musical  score,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Pho- 
tography, Jackson  Rose.  Edited  by  Edward  Mann.  Art 
director,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Sound,  Thomas  Lambert. 
Technical  advisor,  Herman  King.  Assistant  director, 
Frank  Fox. 

CAST — Lawrence  Tierney,  Edmund  Lowe,  Anne 
Jeffreys,  Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Marc  Lawrence,  Elisha 
Cook,  Jr.,  Ralph  Lewis,  Ludwig  Stossel,  Else  Jans- 
sen.  Lou  Lubin,  Lee  "Lasses"  White,  Constance 
Worth.  Reviewed  3-12-45. 

DIVORCE 

MONO.  Executive  producer,  Trem  Carr.  Producers, 
Jeffrey  Bernard  and  Kay  Francis.  Director,  William 
Nigh.  Screenplay,  Harvey  H.  Gates  and  Sidney  Suth- 
erland. Original  story,  Sidney  Sutherland.  Photog- 
raphy, Harry  Neumann.  Musical  director,  Edward  |. 
Kay.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton.  Supervising  editor, 
Richard  Currier.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert. 
Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  director,  Rich- 
ard Harlan. 

CAST — Kay  Francis,  Bruce  Cabot,  Helen  Mack, 
Craig  Reynolds,  Jean  Fenwick,  Larry  Olsen,  Johnny 
Calkins.  Ruth  Lee,  Jerome  Cowan,  Reid  Kilpatrick, 
Leonard  Mudie,  Mary  Gordon,  Virginia  Wave  and 
Napoleon  Simpson.  Reviewed  5-18-45. 


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DOCKS  OF  NEW  YORK 

MONO.  Producers,  Sam  Katzman  and  Jack  Dietz. 
I  Director,  Wallace  Fox.  Original  screenplay,  Harvey 
I  Gates.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Edited  by  William 
I  Austin.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton.  Sound  technician. 

I  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Mel  Delay. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,   Huntz   Hall,   Billy  Benedict, 

II  Bud  Corman,  Gloria  Pope,  Carlisle  Blackwell,  Jr., 
I  George  Meeker,  Betty  Blythe,  Pierre  Watkin,  ]oy 
I  Reese,  Cy  Kendall,  Maurice  St.  Clair,  Leo  Borden, 
I  Patsy  Moran.  Reviewed  2-16-45. 

DOLL  FACE 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Bryan  Foy.  Director,  Lewis 
I  Seiler.  Screenplay,  Leonard  Praskins.  Adaptation  by 
I  Harold  Buchman,  from  play  by  Louise  Hovick.  Songs 
I  by  Jimmy  McHugh,  Harold  Adamson.  Photography, 
I  Joseph  La  Shelle.  Dances  staged  by  Kenny  Wil- 
I  liams.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Boris  Leven.  Set 
I'  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Jack  Stubbs.  Musical  di- 
I:  rection,  Emil  Newman,  Charles  Henderson.  Orches- 
I  tral  arrangements,  Gene  Rose.  Special  photographic 
I  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  Norman  Colbert.  As- 
I  sistant  director,  Gasron  Glass.  Sound  technician, 
I  Eugene  Grossman. 

CAST — Vivian  Blaine,  Dennis  O'Keefe,  Perry  Como, 
I  Carmen  Miranda,   Martha  Stewart,   Michael  Dunne, 
Reed  Hadley,  Stanley  Prager,  Charles  Tannen,  George 
\  E.  Stone.  Frank  Orth,  Donald  McBride,  Ciro  Rimac, 
Hal  K.  Dawson,  Charles  Williams,  Edgar  Norton.  Re- 
viewed 12-18-45. 

THE  DOLLY  SISTERS 

20th-FOX.    (Technicolor).  Producer,  George  Jes- 
I  sel.  Director,   Irving  Cummings.  Original  screenplay, 
I  John  Larkin  and   Marian  Spitzer.   Photography,  Er- 
nest Palmer.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Ser- 
sen. Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard 
I  Mueller.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Leland  Fuller. 

Set   decorations,   Thomas  Little,  Walter   M.  Scott. 
|  Musical  settings  designed  by  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Mu- 
sical direction,  Alfred  Newman,  Charles  Henderson. 
Orchestral  arrangements,  Gene  Rose.  Dances  staged 
|  by  Seymour  Felix.  Songs,  Mack  Gordon,  James  Mon- 
aco. Edited  by  Barbara  McLean.  Sound  technician, 
j  Arthur    Kirbach.    Assistant    director,    Henry  Wein- 
berg. 

CAST — Betty  Grable,  John  Payne,  June  Haver,  S. 
Z.  Sakall,  Reginald  Gardiner,  Frank  Latimore,  Trudy 
Marshall.  Gene  Sheldon,  Sig  Ruman,  Collette  Lyons, 
Evon  Thomas,  Donna  Jo  Gribble,  Robert  Middlemass, 
Paul  Hurst,  Lester  Allen,  Frank  Orth.  Reviewed 
9-26-45. 

DON  JUAN  QUILLICAN 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  LeBaron.  Director, 
Frank  Tuttle.  Screenplay,  Arthur  Kober,  Frank  Cab- 
rielson.  From  a  story  by  Herbert  Clyde  Lewis.  Pho- 
tography, Norbert  Brodine.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheel- 
er, Ben  Hayne.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Frank 
E.  Hughes.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Ser- 
sen. Music  score,  David  Raksin.  Musical  direction, 
Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Maurice  de 
Packh.  Edited  by  Norman  Colbert.  Sound  technician, 
Alfred  Bruzlin.  Assistant  director,  Tom  Dudley. 

CAST — William  Bendix,  Joan  Blondell,  Phil  Silvers, 
Mary  Treen,  Anne  Revere,  B.  S.  Pully,  John  Russell, 
Veda  Ann  Borg,  Thurston  Hall,  Cara  Williams,  Rich- 
ard Gaines,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Rene  Carson,  George 
Macready,  Helen  Freeman,  Charles  Cane,  Anthony 
Caruso,  Eddie  Acuff,  Joel  Friedkin,  Charles  Marsh, 
tmmett  Vogan,  James  Flavin,  John  Albright,  Charles' 
D.  Brown,  Lee  Phelps,  Tom  Dugan,  Carey  Harrison, 
Genevieve  Bell,  Jimmy  Conlin.  Reviewed  6-6-45. 

DON'T  FENCE  ME  IN 

REP.  Supervising  producer,  Armand  L.  Schaefer.  As- 
sociate producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Director,  John 
English.  Original  screenplay,  Darrell  McGowan  and 
Stuart  E.  McGowan.  Photography,  William  Bradford. 
Art  direction,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Jr.  and  Marie  Arthur.  Musical  direction, 
Morton  Scott.  Orchestrations,  Dale  Butts.  Sound! 
Ed  Borschell.  Dance  direction,  Larry  Ceballos.  Edited 
by  Charles  Craft.  Assistant  director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  "Trigger,"  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Robert  Livingston,  Moroni  Olsen, 
Marc   Lawrence,   Lucile  Gleason,   Andrew  Tombes! 


Paul  Harvey,  Tom  London,  Douglas  Fowley,  Stephen 
Barclay,  Edgar  Dearing,  Bob  Nolan  and  The  Sons  of 
the  Pioneers.  Reviewed  3-5-45. 

DUFFY'S  TAVERN 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  Danny  Dare.  Director, 
Hal  Walker.  Original  screenplay,  Melvin  Frank  and 
Norman  Panama.  Based  on  characters  created  by  Ed 
Gardner.  Sketches  by  Melvin  Frank  and  Norman 
Panama,  Abrain  S.  Burrows,  Barney  Dean,  George 
White,  Eddie  Davis,  Matt  Brooks.  Music  direction, 
Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Music  associate,  Arthur 
Franklin.  Songs  by  Johnny  Burke  and  Jimmy  Van 
Heusen.  Photography,  Lionel  Lindon.  Special  photo- 
graphic effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Sound,  Wallace 
Nogle  and  John  Cope.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier, 
William  Flannery.  Set  decoration,  Stephen  Seymour. 
Dances  staged  by  Billy  Daniels.  Editorial  supervision, 
Arthur  Schmidt.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Salven. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Betty  Hutton,  Paulette  God- 
dard,  Alan  Ladd,  Dorothy  Lamour,  Eddie  Bracken, 
Brian  Donlevy,  Sonny  Tufts,  Veronica  Lake,  Arturo 
de  Cordova,  Barry  Fitzgerald,  Cass  Daley,  Diana 
Lynn,  Victor  Moore,  Marjorie  Reynolds,  Barry  Sulli- 
van, Ed  Gardner,  Charles  Cantor,  Eddie  Green,  Ann 
Thomas,  Robert  Benchley,  William  Demarest,  How- 
ard da  Silva,  Billy  De  Wolfe,  Walter  Abel,  Johnny 
Coy,  Miriam  Franklin,  Charles  Quigley,  Olga  San 
Juan,  Robert  Watson,  Gary  Crosby,  Dennis  Crosby, 
Lin  Crosby,  Phillip  Crosby.  Reviewed  8-17-45. 

EADIE  WAS  A  LADY 

COL.  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Arthur 
Dreifuss.  Original  story  and  screenplay,  Monte  Brice. 
Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Edited  by  James  Swee- 
ney. Art  director,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations, 
Louis  Diage.  Orchestrations,  George  Duning.  Musical 
director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Assistant  director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Sound  Technician,  Ed  Bernds. 

CAST — Ann  Miller,  Joe  Besser,  William  Wright, 
Jeff  Donnell,  Jimmy  Little,  Marion  Martin,  Kathleen 
Howard,  Hal  Mclntyre  and  his  orchestra,  Tom  Du- 
gan, Douglas  Wood.  Reviewed  3-3-45. 

EARL  CARROLL  VANITIES 
REP.  Associate  producer,  Albert  J.  Cohen.  Direc- 
tor, Joseph  Santley.  Screenplay,  Frank  Gill,  Jr.  Based 
on  original  story  by  Cortland  Fitzsimmons.  Photog- 
raphy, Jack  Marta.  Musical  director,  Walter  Scharf. 
Musical  supervisor,  Albert  Newman.  Songs,  Walter 
Kent  and  Kim  Gannon.  Edited  by  Richard  L.  Van 
Enger.  Dances  staged  by  Sammy  Lee.  Sound,  Dick 
Tyler,  Howard  Wilson.  Art  directors,  Russell  Kim- 
ball, Frank  Hotaling.  Set  decorations.  Earl  Woodin. 
Special  effects,  Howard  Lydecker.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Al  Wood. 

CAST — Dennis  O'Keefe,  Constance  Moore,  Eve  Ar- 
den.  Otto  Kruger,  Alan  Mo'vbray,  Stephanie  Bachelor, 
Pinky  Lee,  Mary  Forbes,  Harry  "Parkyakarkus"  Ein- 
stein, Leon  Belasco,  Tom  Dugan,  Chester  Clute,  Jim- 
my Alexander,  Tom  London,  Beverlv  Lloyd,  Edward 
Gargan,  Robert  Greig,  Wilton  Graff,  Tommy  Ivo, 
Liliane  and  Mario.  Woody  Herman  and  his  orchestra. 
Reviewed  3-5-45. 

EASY  TO  LOOK  AT 

UNIV.  Associate  producer-Original  screenplay, 
Henry  Blankfort.  Director,  Ford  Beebe.  Photography, 
Jerome  Ash.  Art  direction,  John  Goodman,  Robert 
Clatworthy.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  E. 
Robinson.  Musical  director.  H.  I.  Salter.  Songs,  Jack 
Brooks,  H.  J.  Salter.  Charles  Newman,  Arthur  Alt- 
man,  C.  Fernandez.  Billy  Austin.  Louis  lordan.  Edit- 
ed by  Saul  A.  Goodkind.  Sound  technician,  Robert 
Pritrhard.  Assistant  director.  William  Holland. 

CAST — Gloria  Je-m.  Kirbv  Grant,  I.  Edward  Brom- 
berg.  Eric  Blore,  George  Dolenz,  Mildred  Law.  Leon 
Belasco,  Maurice  Car.s.  Delta  Rhythm  Boys,  Lyttle 
Sisters.  Reviewsd  7-27-45. 

THE  ENCHANTED  COTTAGE 
RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  Gross.  Producer, 
Harriet  Parsons.  Directed  by  John  Cromwell.  Screen- 
play, DeWitt  Bodeen,  Herman  J.  Mankiewicz.  Based 
on  play  by  Sir  Arthur  Wing  Pinero.  Photography, 
Ted  Tetzlaff.  Art  directors,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Harley 
Miller.  Music,  Roy  Webb.  Music  director,  C.  Baka- 


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leinikoff.  Edited  by  Joseph  Noriega.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Richard  Van  Hessen.  Assistant  director,  Fred 
Fleck. 

CAST — Dorothy  McCuire,  Robert  Young,  Herbert 
Marshall,  Mildred  Natwick,  Spring  Byington,  Hillary 
Brooke,  Richard  Gaines,  Alec  Englander,  Robert 
Clarke,  Eden  Nicholas.  Reviewed  2-14-45. 

THE  ENCHANTED  FOREST 

PRC  (Cinecolort.  Producer,  Jack  Schwarz.  Associate 
producer,  Lou  Brock.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Assist- 
ant directors,  Frank  Fox  and  Lou  Perloff.  Screenplay 
by  Robert  Lee  Johnson,  John  Lebar  and  Lou  Brock. 
Original  story  by  John  Lebar.  Photography,  Marcel 
Le  Picard.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Set  decorations, 
Harry  Reif.  Sound,  Max  Hutchinson.  Music  com- 
posed, arranged  and  conducted  by  Albert  Hay  Ma- 
lotte.  Cinecolor  supervision,  W.  T.  Crespinel.  Edited 
by  Roy  Livingston. 

CAST — Edmund  Lowe,  Brenda  Joyce,  Billy  Severn, 
Harry  Davenport,  John  Litel.  Clancy  Cooper,  "Jim" 
the  Crow.  Reviewed  9-18-45. 

ENEMY  OF  THE  LAW 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director-orig- 
inal screenplay,  Harry  Fraser.  Musical  director,  Lee 
Zahler.  Photography,  Jack  Creenhaigh.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Glen  Glenn.  Settings,  Harry  Reif.  Edited  by 
Holbrook  Todd.  Assistant  director,  Sidney  Smith. 

CAST — Tex  Ritter,  Dave  O'Brien,  Guy  Wilkerson, 
Kay  Hughes,  Jack  Ingram,  Charles  King,  Jr.,  Frank 
Ellis,  Kermit  Maynard  and  Henry  Hall.  Rev.  11-2-45. 

ESCAPE  IN  THE  DESERT 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Edward  A. 
vin  Borowsky  from  a  play  by  Robert  E.  Sherwood. 
Photography,  Robert  Burks.  Art  director,  John 
Hughes.  Sound,  Charles  Lang.  Dialog  director,  Jesse 
Hibbs.  Special  effects,  Williard  Van  Enger.  Set  deco- 
rations, Clarence  Steensen.  Music,  Adolph  Deutsch. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Bill  Kissel.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Jerome 
Moross.  Edited  by  Owen  Marks. 

CAST — Jean  Sullivan,  Philip  Dorn,  Irene  Manning, 
Helmut  Dantine,  Alan  Hale,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Bill 
Kennedy,  Kurt  Kreuger,  Rudolph  Anders,  Hans 
Schumm,  Blayney  Lewis.  Reviewed  4-24-45. 

ESCAPE  IN  THE  FOG 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Os- 
car Boetticher,  Jr.  Original  screenplay,  Aubrey  Wis- 
berg.  Photography,  George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Je- 
rome Thorns.  Art  director,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set 
decorations,  Joseph  Kish.  Sound  technician,  Philip 
Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Feldman. 

CAST — Otto  Kruger,  Nina  Foch,  William  Wright, 
Konstantin  Shayne,  Ivan  Triesault,  Ernie'  Adams, 
Mary  Newton,  Ralph  Dunn,  John  Tyrrell,  Charles 
Jordan,  Noel  Cravet,  John  H.  Elliott.  Rev.  5-22-45. 

EVE  KNEW  HER  APPLES 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Will 
Jason.  Screenplay,  E.  Edwin  Moran.  Original,  Rian 
James.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Edited  by  Je- 
rome Thorns.  Art  director,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  decora- 
tions, Louis  Diage.  Sound  technician,  H.  Fogetti.  As- 
sistant director,  Ray  Nazarro. 

CAST — Ann  Miller,  William  Wright,  Robert  Wil- 
liams, Ray  Walker,  Charles  D.  Brown,  John  Eldredge, 
Eddie  Bruce.  Reviewed  4-23-45. 

THE  FALCON  IN  SAN  FRANCISCO 

RKO.  Producer,  Maurice  Geraghty.  Director,  Jo- 
seph H.  Kane.  Screenplay,  Robert  Kent,  Ben  Mark- 
son.  Original  story,  Robert  Kent,  based  on  charac- 
ter created  by  Michael  Arlen.  Music,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Photography,  Vir- 
gil Miller,  William  Sickner.  Special  effects,  Vernon 
L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Charles  Pyke.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Victor 
Gangelin.  Sound,  William  Fox.  Edited  by  Ernie  Lead- 
lay.  Assistant  director,  Harry  Mancke. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Rita  Corday,  Edward  S.  Bro- 
phy,  Sharyn  Moffett,  Faye  Helm,  Robert  Armstrong, 
Carl  Kent,  George  Holmes,  John  Mylong.  Reviewed 
7-18-45. 


FALLEN  ANCEL 

20th-FOX.  Producer-director,  Otto  Preminger. 
Screenplay,  Harry  Kleiner.  From  novel  by  Maty  Hol- 
land. Photography,  Joseph  LaShelle.  Music,  David 
Raskin.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Songs  by 
David  Raskin  and  Kermit  Goell.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler  and  Leland  Fuller.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Helen  Hansard.  Sound,  Bernard  Freericks  and 
Harry  M.  Leonard.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred 
Sersen.  Edited  by  Harry  Reynolds.  Assistant  director, 
Tom  Dudley. 

CAST — Alice  Faye,  Dana  Andrews,  Linda  Darnell, 
Charles  Bickford,  Anne  Revere,  Bruce  Cabot,  John 
Carradine,  Percy  Kilbride,  Olin  Howlin,  Hal  Talia- 
ferro, Mira  McKinney,  Jimmy  Conlin,  Gus  Glassmire, 
Leila  Mclntyre,  Garry  Owen,  Horace  Murphy,  Mar- 
tha Wentworth,  Paul  Palmer,  Paul  Burns,  Herb  Ash- 
ley, Stymie  Beard,  William  Haade,  Chick  Collins, 
Dorothy  Adams,  Harry  Strang,  Max  Wagner.  Re- 
viewed 10-24-45. 

FASHION  MODEL 

MONO.  Associate  producer,  William  Strohbach. 
Director,  William  Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Tim  Ryan, 
Victor  Hammond.  Original  story,  Victor  Hammond. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Art  direction,  Ernie 
R.  Hickson,  Dave  Milton.  Musical  director,  Edward 
J.  Kay.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Bobby  Ray.  Edited  by  Dan  Milner,  William  Aus- 
tin. Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Marjorie  Weaver,  Tim  Ry- 
an, Lorna  Gray,  Dorothy  Christie,  Dewey  Robinson, 
Sally  Yarnell,  Jack  Norton,  Harry  Depp.  Nell  Craig, 
Edward  Keane,  John  Valentine,  Cedric  Stevens. 

THE  FATAL  WITNESS 

REP.  Producer,  Armand  L.  Schaefer.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Rudolph  E.  Abel.  Director,  Lesley  Selander. 
Screenplay,  Jerry  Sackheim.  Adaptation,  Cleve  F. 
Adams.  Based  on  story  by  Rupert  Croft-Cooke.  Pho- 
tography, Bud  Thackery.  Musical  director,  Richard 
Cherwin.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound,  Vic  Appel. 
Art  director,  Russell  Kimball.  Set  decorations,  George 
Milo.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydeck- 
er.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST. —  Evelyn  Ankers,  Richard  Fraser,  George 
Leigh,  Barbara  Everest,  Barry  Bernard,  Frederick  Wor- 
lock,  Virginia  Farmer,  Colin  Campbell,  Crauford 
Kent,  Peggy  Jackson.  Reviewed  11-21-45. 

FEAR 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Director,  Al- 
fred Zeisler.  Original  screenplay,  Alfred  Zeisler, 
Dennis  Cooper.  Photography,  Jackson  Rose.  Special 
effects.  Bob  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Charles  Thomp- 
son, Vin  Taylor.  Edited  by  Ace  Harman.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Clarence 
Bricker. 

CAST — Peter  Cookson,  Warren  William,  Anne 
Cwynne,  James  Cardwell,  Nestor  Paiva,  Francis 
Pierlot,  William  Moss,  Almira  Sessions,  Darren  Mc- 
Gavin,  Henry  Clay,  Ernie  Adams,  Johnny  Strong, 
Charles  Calvert,  Fairfax  Burger.  Reviewed  12-19-45. 

FIGHTING  BILL  CARSON 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Assistant  director,  Wil- 
liam O'Connor.  Original  story  and  screenplay,  Louise 
Rousseau.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Musical 
director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Sound,  Lyle  Willey.  Edited 
by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John.  Kay 
Hughes,  I.  Stanley  JoJIey,  Kermit  Maynard,  Bob  Ca- 
son,  John  L.  Buster,  Bud  Osborne.  Reviewed  11-16- 
45. 

THE  FIGHTING  GUARDSMAN 

COL.  Produced  by  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Henry 
Levin.  Screenplay,  Franz  Spencer  and  Edward  Dein, 
based  on  "The  Companions  of  Jehu,"  by  Alexandre 
Dumas.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Edited  by  Vi- 
ola Lawrence.  Art  directors,  Stephen  Goosson,  Wal- 
ter Holscher.  Set  decorator,  Robert  Priestley.  Techni- 
cal director,  Ralph  Faulkner.  Sound,  Philip  Faulkner. 
Musical  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  Marlin 
Skiles.  Assistant  director,  Louis  Germonprez. 

CAST — Willard  Parker,  Anita  Louise,  Janis  Carter, 
John    Loder,    Edgar    Buchanan,    George  Macready, 


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Lloyd  Corrigan,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Ian  Wolfe,  Ray 
Teal,  Victor  Kilian,  Charles  Halton,  Maurice  Tauzin, 
Charles  Waldron.   Reviewed  8-14-45. 

FIRST  YANK  INTO  TOKYO 

RKO.  Producer-screenplay,  J.  Robert  Bren.  Direc- 
tor, Cordon  Douglas.  Original  story,  J.  Robert  Bren, 
Gladys  Atwater.  Music,  Leigh  Harline.  Mus.ical  direc- 
tor, C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Photography,  Harry  J.  Wild. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  Keller. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Charles  Nields.  Tech- 
nical advisor  on  Japan,  R.  Andrew  Smith.  Edited  by 
Philip  Martin.  Sound  technician,  John  L.  Cass.  As- 
sistant director,  Sam  Ruman. 

CAST — -Tom  Neal,  Barbara  Hale,  Marc  Cramer, 
Richard  Loo,  Keye  Luke,  Leonard  Strong,  Benson 
Fong,  Clarence  Lung,  Keye  Chang,  Michael  St.  An- 
gel. Reviewed  8-31-45. 

FLAME  OF  BARBARY  COAST 

REP.  Producer-director,  Joseph  Kane.  Original 
screenplay,  Borden  Chase.  Photography,  Robert 
De  Crasse.  Edited  by  Richard  Van  Engel.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Art  director,  Cano  Chitten- 
den. Set  decorations,  Otto  Siegel.  Musical  director, 
Morton  Scott.  Dance  director,  Larry  Ceballos.  As- 
sistant director,  Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Ann  Dvorak,  Joseph  Schild- 
kraut,  William  Frawley.  Virginia  Crey,  Russell  Hicks, 
Jack  Norton,  Manart  Kippen,  Eve  Lynn,  Marc  Law- 
rence, Butterfly  McQueen,  Rex  Lease,  Hank  Bell  and 
Al  Murphy.  Reviewed  4-17-45. 

FLAME  OF  THE  WEST 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Lam- 
bert Hillyer.  Screenplay,  Adele  Buffington.  Based  on 
a  magazine  story  by  Bennett  Foster.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 
Sound  Technician,  Clen  Clenn.  Edited  by  Dan  Mil- 
ner.  Art  director.  E.  R.  Hickson.  Musical  director, 
Frank  Sanucci.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Joan  Woodbury,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Lynne  Carver, 
Tom  Quinn,  Harry  Lewis  Woods,  Raphael  Bennett, 
Riley  Hill,  Jack  Ingram,  John  Merton,  Jack  Rock- 
well, Steve  Clark,  Pee  Wee  King  and  his  Colden 
West  Cowboys.  Reviewed  5-11-45. 

THE  FLEET  THAT  CAME  TO  STAY 

War  Activities-U.  S.  Navy-PARA.  Supervisor, 
Capt.  Gene  Markey.  Producer,  Lieut.  Collier  Young, 
assisted  by  Lieut,  (jg)  Julius  Epstein.  Photography 
by  100  Navy,  Marine  and  Coast  Guard  combat  pho- 
tographers. Original  music  score,  Lehman  Engel. 
Edited  by  Harold  H.  Knottles,  specialist  photogra- 
pher, first  class.  Narrator,  Lieut.  Fort  Pearson. 

FOG  ISLAND 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Director,  Terry 
Morse.  Screenplay  by  Pierre  Gendron.  Based  on 
original  by  Bernadine  Angus.  Photographed  by  Ira 
Morgan.  Art  director,  Paul  Palmentola.  Edited  by 
George  McGuire.  Sound  technician,  William  Fox. 
Assistant  director,  William  A.  Calihan,  Jr. 

CAST — Lionel  Atwill,  Jerome  Cowan,  George  Zuc- 
co,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Sharon  Douglas,  John  Whitney, 
Jacqueline  de  Wit,  Ian  Keith,  George  Lloyd.  Re- 
viewed 2-7-45. 

FOLLOW  THAT  WOMAN 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Associate  producer,  Maxwell 
Shane.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Screenplay,  Winston 
Miller,  Maxwell  Shane.  Based  on  story  by  Ben  Perry. 
Photography,  Fred  Jackman.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul 
Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  Thompson.  Music  score, 
Alexander  Laszlo.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith,  Henry 
Adams.  Sound  technician,  Joseph  I.  Kane.  Assistant 
director,  Nat  Merman. 

CAST — William  Gargan,  Nancy  Kelly,  Regis  Too- 
mey,  Ed  Gargan,  Byron  Barr,  Don  Costello,  Pierre 
Watkin.  Nella  Walker,  Audrey  Young,  Ben  Welden. 
Reviewed  8-20-45. 

FRISCO  SAL 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  George  Waggner.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Curt  Siodmak,  Gerald  Geraghty.  Pho- 
tography, Charles  Van  Enger.  Musical  director,  Ed- 
ward Ward.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Rob- 


ert Clatworthy.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman, 
Ted  Von  Hemert.  Choreographer,  Lester  Horton. 
Songs,  Jack  Brooks,  George  Waggner,  Edward  Ward, 
Jack  Brooks,  Norman  Berens.  Edited  by  Edward  Cur- 
tiss.  Sound  technician,  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Assistant 
director,  Charles  Gould. 

CAST — Susanna  Foster,  Turhan  Bey,  Alan  Curtis, 
Andy  Devine,  Thomas  Gomez,  Collette  Lyons,  Samuel 
S.  Hinds,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Billy  Green,  Ernie  Adams, 
George  Lloyd,  Bob  Fiske.  Reviewed  2-9-45. 

FRONTIER  FEUD 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 
Screenplay  by  Jess  Bowers.  Original  story  by  Charles 
N.  Heckelmann.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann. 
Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  Dan  Milner. 
Musical  director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Set  decorations, 
Vin  Taylor. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Dennis  Moore,  Christine  Mclntyre,  Edwin  Parker, 
Ted  Mapes,  Frank  LaRue,  Steve  Clark,  Jack  Rock- 
well, Mary  MacLaren,  Edmund  Cobb  and  Lloyd  In- 
graham.  Reviewed  12-21-45. 

FRONTIER  CAL 

Fessier -Pagano  -  UNIV.  (Technicolor).  Executive 
producer,  Howard  Benedict.  Producers,  Michael 
Fessier,  Ernest  Pagano.  Director,  Charles  Lamont. 
Original  screenplay,  Michael  Fessier,  Ernest  Pagano. 
Photography,  George  Robinson,  Charles  P.  Boyle. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  William 
Fritzche.  Special  Photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Music 
score-direction,  Frank  Skinner.  Songs  directed  by  H. 
J.  Salter.  Art  direction,  John  S.  Goodman,  Richard  H, 
Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Oliver 
Emert.  Songs  by  Jack  Brooks,  Edgar  Fairchild.  Edited 
by  Ray  Snyder.  Sound  technician,  William  Hedg- 
cock.  Assistant  director,  Wm.  Tummel. 

CAST  —  Yvonne  de  Carlo,  Rod  Cameron,  Andy 
Devine,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Andrew 
Tombes,  Beverly  Simmons,  Clara  Blandick,  Jan  Wiley, 
Frank  Lackteen,  Claire  Carleton,  Eddie  Dunn,  Harold 
Goodwin,  Jack  Overman.  Reviewed  1  1  -30-45. 

THE  FROZEN  GHOST 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Will  Cowan.  Director, 
Harold  Young.  Screenplay  by  Bernard  Schubert  and 
Luci  Ward.  Original  story  by  Harrison  Carter  and 
Henry  Sucher.  Adaptation  by  Henry  Sucher.  Photog- 
raphy, Paul  Ivano.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Abraham  Grossman. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  William  Hedgcock.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ray  L.  Jeffers. 
Dialog  director,  Edward  Dein.  Edited  by  Fred  R. 
Feitshans,  Jr.  Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST  —  Lon  Chaney,  Evelyn  Ankers,  Milburn 
Stone,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Martin  Kosleck,  Elena 
Verdugo,  Tala  Birell,  Arthur  Hohl.  Rev.  6-13-45. 

A  CAME  OF  DEATH 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom  Director,  Robert  Wise.  Screenplay, 
Norman  Houston.  From  original  short  story,  "The 
Most  Dangerous  Game,"  by  Richard  Connell.  Music, 
Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Pho- 
tography, J.  Roy  Hunt.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L. 
Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino.  Lucius 
Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  James  Alt- 
weis.  Edited  by  J.  R.  Whittredge.  Sound  technician, 
Phillip  Mitchell.  Assistant  director,  Doran  Cox. 

CAST — John  Loder,  Audrey  Long,  Edgar  Barrier, 
Russell  Wade,  Russell  Hicks,  Jason  Robards,  Gene 
Stutenroth,  Noble  Johnson,  Robert  Clarke.  Reviewed 
I  1  -23-45. 

CANCS  OF  THE  WATERFRONT 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  George  Blair. 
Screenplay,  Albert  Beich.  Based  on  an  original  story 
by  Sam  Fuller.  Photography,  Marcel  LePicard.  Edited 
by  Fred  Allen.  Art  director,  Frank  Hotaling.  Musical 
director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Set 
decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Assistant  director, 
Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — Robert  Armstrong,  Stephanie  Bachelor, 
Martin  Kosleck,  Marian  Martin,  William  Forrest, 
Wilton  Graff,  Eddie  Hall,  Jack  O'Shea,  Davison  Clark, 
Dick  Elliott.  Reviewed  8-3-45. 


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GANGSTER'S  DEN 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Plympton.  Photography,  Jack  Creenhaigh.  Sound 
Technician,  Charles  Althouse.  Edited  by  Holbrook 
N.  Todd.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Vance. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Syd- 
ney Logan,  Charles  King,  Emmett  Lyon,  Kermit  May- 
nard,  Edward  Cassidy,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  George 
Chesebro,  Karl  Hackett,  Michael  Owen.  Reviewed 
6-15-45. 

THE  GAY  SENORITA 

COL.  Producer,  Jay  Gorney.  Director,  Arthur  Drei- 
fuss.  Screenplay,  Edward  Eliscu.  Original  story,  J. 
Robert  Bren.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Art  di- 
rection, Jerome  Pycha.  Set  decorations,  Herman 
Schoenbrun.  Dances  staged  by  Antonio  Triana.  Songs, 
Serge  Walter,  Don  George,  Henry  Myers,  Edward 
Eliscu,  Jay  Gorney.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Wm.  Randall.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Feld- 
man. 

CAST — Jinx  Falkenburg,  Jim  Bannon,  Steve  Coch- 
ran. Corinna  Mura.  Isabelita,  Thurston  Hall,  Isabel 
Withers,  Marguerita  Sylva,  Luisita  Triana,  Lola  Mon- 
tes,  Tommy  Cook,  Nina  Bara,  Leander  de  Cordova, 
Antonio  Triana.  Reviewed  8-13-45. 

GETTING  GERTIE'S  CARTER 
Edward  Small-UA.  Producer,  Edward  Small.  As- 
sistant to  producer  and  supervising  film  editor.  Grant 
Whytock.  Director,  Allan  Dwan.  Adaptation  and 
screenplay  by  Allan  Dwan  and  Karen  De  Wolf.  From 
stage  play  by  Wilson  Collison  and  Avery  Hopwood. 
Additional  dialog,  Joe  Bigelow.  Photography,  Charles 
Lawton,  Jr.  Musical  director.  Louis  Forbes.  Art  di- 
rector, Joseph  Sternad.  Sound.  John  Carter.  Set  dec- 
orations, Henry  Zane.  Edited  by  Walter  Hanneman, 
Truman  K.  Wood    Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson. 

CAST — Dennis  O'Keefe.  Marie  McDonald,  Barry 
Sullivan,  Binnie  Barnes,  Sheila  Ryan,  J.  Carroll  Naish, 
Jerome  Cowan,  Vera  Marshe,  Donald  T.  Beddoe, 
Frank  Fenton,  Richard  Le  Grand.  Rev.  11-23-43. 

GEORGE  WHITE'S  SCANDALS 
RKO.  Executive  producers,  Jack  J.  Gross  and  Nat 
Holt.  Producer,  George  White.  Director,  Felix  E. 
Feist.  Assistant  directors,  Fred  A.  Fleck  and  Clem 
Beauchamp.  Screenplay  by  Hugh  Wedlock,  Howard 
Snyder,  Parke  Levy  and  Howard  Green.  Original 
story,  Hugh  Wedlock  and  Howard  Snyder.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Musical  associate,  Nor- 
man Bennett.  Songs,  Jack  Yellen  and  Sammy  Fain. 
Ballet  music.  Leigh  Harline,  Lew  Brown  and  Ray 
Henderson.  Dance  numbers  created  and  staged  by 
Ernst  Matray.  Photography.  Robert  de  Grasse.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  directors,  Albert 
S.  D'Agostino  and  Ralph  Berger.  Musical  settings, 
Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera  and 
Harley  Miller.  Sound  technicians,  Jean  L.  Speak, 
James  G.  Stewart.  Montage,  Harold  Palmer.  Edited 
by  Joseph  Noriega. 

CAST — Joan  Davis,  Jack  Haley,  Phillip  Terry,  Mar- 
tha Holliday,  Ethel  Smith,  Margaret  Hamilton,  Glenn 
Tryon.  Jane  Greer.  Audrey  Young.  Rose  Murphy, 
Fritz  Feld,  Gene  Krupa  and  his  band,  Beverly  Wills. 
Reviewed  7-31-45. 

C.  I.  HONEYMOON 
MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Director,  Phil 
Karlstein.  Screenplay.  Richard  Weil.  Added  dialog, 
Tim  Ryan.  Adapted  from  the  play  by  A.  J.  Rubien. 
Robert  Chapin.  Marian  Page  Johnson.  Photography. 
Harry  Neumann.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Art  di- 
rector. E.  R.  Hickson,  Dave  Milton.  Musical  director, 
Edward  J.  Kay.  Military  advisor,  Col.  Frank  Halstead. 
Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director, 
Ed  Davis. 

CAST — Gale  Storm,  Peter  Cookson.  Arline  Judge, 
Frank  Jenks,  Jerome  Cowan.  Jonathan  Hale,  Andrew 
Tombes,  Virginia  Brissac,  Ruth  Lee,  Earle  Hodgins, 
Ralph  Lewis,  Claire  Whitney.  Reviewed  2-21-45. 

GIRLS  OF  THE  BIG  HOUSE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Rudolph  E.  Abel.  Direc- 
tor, Ceorge  Archainbaud.  Original  screenplay  by 
Houston  Branch.  Photography,  John  Alton.  Art  di- 
rection, Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations.  Earl  B. 
Wooden.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Music  score, 


Joseph  Dubin.  Songs,  Jack  Elliott.  Special  effects, 
Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Victor  Appel.  Assistant 
director,  George  Webster. 

CAST — Lynne  Roberts,  Virginia  Christine,  Marian 
Martin,  Adele  Mara,  Richard  Powers,  Geraldine  Wall, 
Tala  Birell,  Norma  Varden,  Mary  Newton,  Stephen 
Barclay,  Erskine  Sanford,  Sarah  Edwards,  Ida  Moore, 
William  Forrest.  Reviewed  11-8-45. 

COD  IS  MY  CO-PILOT 

WB.  Producer,  Robert  Buckner.  Director,  Robert 
Florey.  Screenplay,  Peter  Milne,  Abem  Finkel  From 
book  by  Co!.  Robert  Lee  Scott,  Jr.  Photography,  Sid 
Hickox.  Aerial  photography,  Charles  Marshall.  Art 
director,  John  Hughes.  Set  decorations,  Jack  McCon- 
aghy.  Technical  advisor,  Col.  Robert  Lee  Scott,  Jr. 
Special  effects,  Roy  Davidson,  Edwin  DuPar,  Robert 
Burks.  Music  score,  Franz  Waxman.  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements, Jerome  Moross.  Musical  director,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Folmer  Blangsted.  Sound 
technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Assistant  director, 
Les  Guthrie. 

CAST — Dennis  Morgan,  Dane  Clark.  Raymond 
Massey,  Alan  Hale,  Andrea  King,  John  Ridgely.  Stan- 
ley Ridges,  Craig  Stevens,  Warren  Douglas,  Stephen 
Richards,  Minor  Watson,  Richard  Loo,  Frank  Tang, 
Murray  Alper,  Joel  Allen,  Philip  Ahn,  Danny  Dow- 
ling.  Reviewed  2-22-45. 

THE  GREAT  FLAMARION 

REP.  Producer,  William  Wilder.  Director,  Anthony 
Mann.  Screenplay,  Anne  Wigton,  Heinz  Herald,  Rich- 
ard Weil.  Based  on  story  by  Anne  Wigton,  taken 
from  "Big  Shot"  by  Vicki  Baum.  Photography,  James 
Spencer  Brown.  Jr.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set 
decorations,  Glenn  T.  Thompson.  Musical  score, 
Alexander  Laszlo.  Music  supervision,  David  Chud- 
now.  Edited  by  John  F.  Link.  Sound  technician,  Percy 
Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Raoul  Paget 

CAST — Erich  von  Stroheim,  Mary  Beth  Hughes. 
Dan  Duryea.  Stephen  Barclay.  Lester  Allen.  Esther 
Howard.  Michael  Mark.  Joseph  Granby,  John  R.  Ham- 
ilton. Fred  V^lasco,  Carmen  Lopez,  Tony  Ferrell. 
Review°d  4-13-45. 

THE  GREAT  JOHN  L. 

Bing  Crosby-UA.  Producers,  Frank  R.  Mastroly, 
lames  Edward  Grant.  Associate  producer,  Milton 
Carter.  Director,  Frank  Tuttle.  Production  designed 
by  Bernard  Hsrzbrun.  Original  screenplay  bv  James 
Edward  Grant.  Music  director.  Victor  Young  Photog- 
raphy. James  Van  Trees.  Dia'og  Benno  Schneider. 
Set  decorations  by  Edward  C.  Boyle.  Songs  bv  Johnny 
Burke,  James  Van  Heusen.  Edited  by  Ted  Billirger. 
Sound  technician,  William  H.  Lynch.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, lack  Voglin. 

CAST — Linda  Darnell,  Barbara  Britton,  Greg  Mc- 
Clure.  Otto  Kruger,  Wallace  Ford,  George  Mathews, 
Robert  Barrat,  J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Joel  Friedkin.  Simon 
Semenoff,  Harry  Crocker,  Frank  McCown,  Fritz  Feld, 
Lee  Sullivan.  Reviewed  6-5-45. 

THE  GREAT  STAGECOACH  ROBBERY 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director,  Lesley  Sel- 
ander.  Original  screenplay,  Randall  Faye.  Photogra- 
phy, Bud  Thackery.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Assist- 
ant director.  Roy  Wade.  Sound,  Ed  Borschell.  Art 
director,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  Charles 
Thnmnton.  Musical  dirnrior,  Richard  Cherwin. 

CAST — Wild  Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Flem- 
ing. Don  Costello.  Francis  McDonald,  John  James, 
Sylvia  Arslan.  Bud  Geary,  Leon  Tyler,  Freddie  Chap- 
man. Reviewed  2-16-45. 

CRISSLY  S  MILLIONS 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Walter  Goetz.  Director.  John  Eng- 
lish. Original  screenplay  by  Muriel  Roy  Bolton.  Pho- 
tography, William  Bradford.  Special  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  director,  Gano  Chitten- 
den. Musical  director.  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Harry 
Keller.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant 
director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST — Paul  Kellv,  Virginia  Crey,  Don  Douglas, 
Elisabeth  Risdon.  Robert  H  Barrat,  Clem  Bevans. 
Francis  Pierlot,  Addison  Richards,  Eily  Malyon,  Adele 


PRO  DUCTIONS  1945 


531 


Mara,  Paul  Fix,  Byron  Foulger,  Joan  Blair,  Grady 
Sutton,  Frank  Jacquet,  Will  Wright,  Louis  Mason, 
Tom  London.  Reviewed  1-10-45. 

CUEST  WIFE 

lack  H.  Skirball-UA.  Producer,  Jack  H.  Skirball. 
Director,  Sam  Wood.  Original  screenplay,  Bruce  Man- 
ning, John  Klorer.  Photography,  Joseph  Valentine. 
Product. on  designer,  Lionel  Banks.  Set  decorations. 
George  E.  Sawiey.  Music  score-direction,  Daniele 
Amf itheatrof .  Edited  by  William  M.  Morgan.  Sound 
technician,  William  Lynch.  Assistant  director,  John 
Sherwood. 

CAS  i  - -Claudette  Coibe't,  Don  Amcche,  Richard 
Foran,  Charles  Dingle,  Grant  Mitchell,  Wl.ma  Francis, 
Chester  Clute,  Irving  Bacon,  Hal  K.  Dawson,  Edward 
Fielding.  Reviewed  7-20-45. 

GUN  SMOKE 

MONO.  Supervisor,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Howard  Bretherton.  Original  screenplay,  Frank  H. 
Young.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Edited  by  J. 
M.  Foley.  Sound  Technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Set  deco- 
rations, Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  director,  Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Johny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton,  Jen- 
ifer Holt,  Riley  Hill,  Wen  Wright,  Ray  Bennett,  Steve 
Clark,  Kansas  Moehring,  Bob  Carson,  Louis  Hart, 
Dimas  Sotello,  Roy  E.  Butler,  Elmer  Napier,  Frank 
Ellis,  Marshall  Reed.  Reviewed  1-12-45. 

A  GUY,  A  GIRL  A^D  A  PAL 
COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonaid.  Director,  Os- 
car Boetticher,  Jr.  Screenplay,  Monte  Brice.  Original, 
Gerald  Drayson  Adams.  Photography,  Glen  Gano.  Art 
direction,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Edited  by  Otto  Meyer.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant  director,  Ivan  Volk- 
man. 

CAST — Ross  Hunter,  Lynn  Merrick,  Ted  Donald- 
son. George  Meeker,  Jack  Norton,  Will  Stanton,  Sam 
McDaniel,  Alan  Bridge.  Mary  McLeod,  Mary  Forbes, 
Russell  Hicks,  Nella  Walker.  Reviewed  3-9-45. 

HANGOVER  SQUARE 
20th-FOX.  Producer,  Robert  Bassler.  Director, 
John  Brahm.  Screenplay,  Barre  Lyndon.  Based  on 
novel  by  Patrick  Hamilton.  Music  score.  Bernard 
Herrmann.  Photography,  Joseph  La  Shelle.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lyle  Wheeler,  Maurice  Ransford.  Set  decora- 
tions, Thomas  Little,  Frank  Hughes.  Special  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  Harry  Reynolds.  Sound  tech- 
nician. Eugene  Grossman.  Assistant  director,  F.  E. 
Johnston. 

CAST — Laird  Cregar,  Linda  Darnell,  George  San- 
ders, Glenn  Langan,  Faye  Marlowe,  Alan  Napier, 
Frederick  Worlock.  J.  W.  Austin,  Leyland  Hodgson, 
Clifford  Brooke,  John  Goldsworthy.  Michael  Dyne, 
Ann  Codee.  Francis  Ford,  Frank  Benson,  Robert  Hale. 
Reviewed  1-17-45. 

HAVINC  WONDERFUL  CRIME 

RKO.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Theron  Warth.  Director,  Eddie  Sutherland. 
Screenplay,  Howard  J.  Green,  Stewart  Sterling,  Parke 
Levy.  Original  story,  Craig  Rice.  Photography,  Frank 
Redman.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  di- 
rection, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Al  Herman.  Set  deco- 
rations. Darrell  Silvera,  Claude  Carpenter.  Music 
score.  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Edited  by  Gene  Milford.  Sound  technician,  Jean 
L.  Speak.  Assistant  director,  Clem  Beauchamp. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  George  Murphy,  Carole  Lan- 
dis,  Lenore  Aubert,  George  Zucco,  Anje  Berens, 
Richard  Martin,  Charles  D.  Brown,  William  "Wee 
Willie"  Davis,  Blanche  Ring,  Josephine  Whittell. 
Reviewed  2-1  5-45. 

HER  LUCKY  NIGHT 
UNIV.  Producer,  Warren  Wilson.  Director,  Ed- 
ward Lil ley.  Screenplay,  Clyde  Bruckman.  Original, 
Warren  Wilson.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Musical  di- 
rector, Edgar  Fairchild.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man. Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Victor 
A.  Gangelin.  Musical  numbers  staged  by  Louis  Da 
Pron.  Songs  by  Frank  Loesser,  Jimmy  McHugh,  Billy 
Austin,  Louis  Jordan,  Nat  Cole,  Irving  Mills,  Terry 
Shand,  David  Kapp,  Jimmy  Eaton,  Maxine  Manners. 


Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Fox. 
Assistant  director,  Charles  Gould. 

CAST — LaVerne  Andrews,  Patti  Andrews,  Maxine 
Andrews,  Martha  O'Driscoll,  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  George 
Barbier,  Maurice  Cass,  Marie  Harmon,  Olin  Howlin, 
Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Grady  Sutton,  Edgar  Dearing, 
Eddie  Acuff,  Rita  Gould,  Charles  Jordan,  Billy  Newell, 
;da  Moore,  Jack  Rice.  Reviewed  1-24-45. 

HERE  COME  THE  CO-EDS 

UNIV.  Producer,  John  Grant.  Director  Jean  Yar- 
brough.  Screenplay,  Arthur  T.  Horman,  John  Grant. 
Based  on  original  story  by  Edmund  L.  Hartmann. 
Photography,  George  Robinson.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman,  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Sound,  Bernard  B. 
Brown,  Robert  Pritchard.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Gausman,  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Edited  by  Arthur  Hilton. 
Assistant  director,  Howard  Christie.  Special  photog- 
raphy, John  P.  Fulton.  Musical  director,  Edgar  Fair- 
child.  Songs,  Jack  Brooks,  Edgar  Fairchild.  Musical 
numbers  staged  by  Louis  Da  Pron. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Peggy  Ryan, 
Martha  O'Driscoll,  Donald  Cook,  Lon  Chaney,  June 
Vincent,  Charles  Dingle,  Richard  Lane,  Joe  Kirk,  Bin 
Stern,  Phil  Spitalny  and  his  Hour  of  Charm  All-Girl 
Orchestra  featuring  Evelyn  and  her  Magic  Violin. 
Reviewed  1-29-45. 

HER  HIGHNESS  AND  THE  BELLBOY 

MCM.  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Director,  Richard 
Thorpe.  Original  screenplay  by  Richard  Connell  and 
Gladys  Lehman.  Musical  score  and  direction,  Georgie 
Stoll.  Orchestration,  Calvin  Jackson.  Dance  director 
Charles  Walters.  Photography.  Harry  Stradling.  Sound, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Urie 
McCleary.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  McLean 
Nisbet.  Special  effects.  Warren  Newcombe.  Edited 
by  George  Boemler.  Assistant  director,  Al  Jennings. 

CAST — Hedy  Lamarr,  Robert  Walker,  June  Ally- 
son,  Carl  Esmond  Agnes  Moorehead,  "Rags"  Rag- 
land,  Ludwig  Stossel,  George  Cleveland,  Warner  An- 
derson, Konstantin  Shayne,  Tom  Trout,  Ben  Lessy, 
Patti  Moore,  Edward  Gargan.  Reviewed  7-11-45. 

THE  HIDDEN  EYE 

MCM.  Producer,  Robert  Sisk.  Director,  Richard 
Whorf.  Screenplay,  George  Harmon  Coxe  and  Harry 
Ruskin.  Story  by  George  Harmon  Coxe.  Based  on 
characters  created  by  Bayard  Kendrick.  Photography, 
Lester  White.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Musical  score, 
David  Snell.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Preston 
Ames.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Paul  Huld- 
schinsky.  Edited  by  George  Hively.  Assistant  director, 
Jack  Greenwood. 

CAST — Edward  Arnold,  Frances  Rafferty,  Ray  Col- 
lins, Paul  Langton,  William  "Bill"  Phillips,  Thomas 
Jackson,  Morris  Ankru~i,  Robert  Lewis,  Francis  Pier- 
lot,  Sondra  Rodgers,  Theodore  Newton,  Jack  Lam- 
bert, Ray  Largay.  Leigh  Whipper,  Byron  Foulger,  Lee 
Phelps,  Edd'e  Acuff,  Bob  Pepper  Russell  Hicks,  and 
"Friday"    (the  dog).   Reviewed  7-25-45. 

HIGH  POWERED 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers.  William  Pine  and 
William  Thomas.  Director,  William  Berke.  Screen- 
play, Milton  Raison.  Maxwell  Shane.  Original  story, 
Milton  Raison.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Super- 
vising editor,  Howard  Smith.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul 
Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Berk.  Music  score,  Alex- 
ander Laszlo.  Edited  by  Henry  Adams.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Don  S.  McKay.  Assistant  director,  Nat  Mer- 
man. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery.  Phyllis  Brooks,  Mary  Treen, 
loseph  Sawver.  Roger  Pryor,  Ralph  Sanford,  Billy 
Nelson.  Ed  Gargan,  Vince  Barnett.  Reviewed  2-21  -45. 

HIS  BROTHER'S  GHOST 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Milton,  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Edited  by 
Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Arthur  Smith. 
Assistant  director,  Harold  E.  Knox. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John, 
Charles  King,  Karl  Hackett,  Archie  Hall,  Roy  Brert, 
Bud  Osborne,  Bob  Cason.  Frank  McCarroll.  George 
Morrell.  Reviewed  11-1-46. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1945 


HITCHHIKE  TO  HAPPINESS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Direc- 
tor, Joseph  Santley.  Screenplay,  Jack  Townley.  Based 
on  original  story  by  Manny  Seff,  Jerry  Horwin.  Pho- 
tography, Jack  Marta.  Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter. 
Set  decorations,  Otto  Siegel.  Musical  director,  Mor- 
ton Scott.  Songs,  Kim  Cannon,  Walter  Kent.  Dance 
director,  Jerry  Pearce.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound 
technician,  Thomas  A.  Carman.  Assistant  director, 
John  Crubbs. 

CAST — Al  Pearce,  Dale  Evans,  Brad  Taylor,  Wil- 
liam Frawley,  Jerome  Cowan,  Willy  Trenk,  Arlene 
Harris,  Joyce  Compton,  Maude  Eburne,  Irving  Ba- 
con, Lynn  Romer,  Jeanne  Romer.  Reviewed  4-19-45. 

HOLD  THAT  BLONDE 

PARA.  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director,  George 
Marshall.  Screenplay  by  Walter  De  Leon,  Earl  Bald- 
win, and  E.  Edwin  Moran.  Based  on  a  play  by  Paul 
Armstrong.  Music  by  Victor  Young.  Photography, 
Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier  and  Wal- 
ter Tyler.  Special  effects,  Cordon  Jennings.  Process 
photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Set  decorations,  Ray 
Moyer.  Sound,  Gene  Merritt  and  Don  Johnson.  Ed- 
ited by  Leroy  Stone.  Assistant  director,  Joseph 
Youngerman. 

CAST — Eddie  Bracken,  Veronica  Lake,  Albert  Dek- 
ker,  Willie  Best,  Frank  Fenton,  George  Zucco,  Don- 
ald MacBride,  Lewis  L.  Russell,  Norma  Varden,  Ralph 
Peters,  Robert  Watson,  Lyle  Latell,  Edmund  Mac- 
Donald.  Reviewed  10-5-45. 

HOLLYWOOD  AND  VINE 

PRC.  Director,  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis.  Screenplay, 
Edith  Watkins,  Charles  Williams.  Original  story, 
Edith  Watkins,  Charles  Williams,  Robert  Wilmot. 
Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Assistant  director,  Edward 
Davis.  Art  director,  George  Van  Marter.  Music 
score,  Lee  Zahler.  Dialog  director,  Edith  Watkins. 
Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Edited  by  Don  Hayes. 
Set  decorations,  Glenn  T.  Thompson. 

CAST — Jimmy  Ellison,  Wanda  McKay,  Franklyn 
Pangborn,  Ralph  Morgan,  June  Clyde,  Leon  Belasco, 
Karin  Lang.  Emmett  Lynn,  Robert  Greig,  Vera  Lewis, 
Charles  Williams.  Prince  Michael  Romanoff,  Daisy 
(dog),  Ray  Whitley,  Dewey  Robinson,  Cy  Ring, 
Crandon  Rhodes,  Billy  Benedict,  Donald  Kerr,  Lillian 
Bronson,  John  Elliott,  Jack  Raymond,  Charles  Jordan, 
Lou  Crocker,  Hal  Taggart.  Reviewed  8-29-45. 

HOME  ON  THE  RANGE 

REP.  ( Magnicolor) .  Associate  producer,  Louis 
Gray.  Director,  Robert  Springsteen.  Original  story  by 
Betty  Burbridge,  Bernard  McConville.  Screenplay, 
Betty  Burbridge.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Art 
direction,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Jr.,  George  Milo.  Musical  score,  Dale  Butts. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Songs,  Gordon  Forster, 
Ken  Carson,  Glenn  Spencer.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  Dyke.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Monte  Hale,  Adrian  Booth,  Bob  Nolan  and 
the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  Tom  Chatterton,  Bobby 
Blake,  LeRoy  Mason,  Roy  Barcroft,  Kenne  Duncan, 
Budd  Buster,  Jack  Kirk,  John  Hamilton.  Rev.  4-5-46. 

HONEYMOON  AHEAD 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Will  Cowan.  Director, 
Reginald  Le  Borg.  Screenplay,  Val  Burton  and  El- 
wood  Ullman.  Original  story,  Val  Burton.  Photogra- 
phy, Paul  Ivano  and  Charles  Van  Enger.  Musical  di- 
rector, Ray  Sinatra.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman 
and  Abraham  Grossman.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown, 
Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man  and  Leigh  Smith.  Edited  by  Ted  J.  Kent.  Dialog 
director,  Carter  De  Haven.  Songs,  Milton  Rosen. 
Everett  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST- — Allan  Jones,  Grace  McDonald,  Raymond 
Walburn,  Vivian  Austin,  Jack  Overman,  Murray  Al- 
per,  Eddie  Acuff.  John  Abbott,  William  Haade,  Ar- 
thur Loft.  Ralph  Peters,  Charles  Miller,  Sarah  Padden, 
jack  Clifford.  Reviewed  4-27-45. 

THE  HORN  BLOWS  AT  MIDNIGHT 

WB.  Produced  by  Mark  Hellinger.  Director,  Raoul 
Walsh.  Screenplay,  Sam  Hellman  and  James  V.  Kern, 
based  on  an  idea  by  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Photography, 


Sid  Hickox.  Art  direction,  Hugh  Reticker.  Edited  by 
Irene  Morra.  Sound  Technician,  Stanley  S.  Jones. 
Dialog  director,  Hugh  Cummings.  Special  effects, 
Lawrence  Butler.  Set  decorations,  Clarence  Steen- 
sen.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Leonid  Raab.  Music 
Franz  Waxman.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Assistant  director,  James  McMahon. 

CAST — Jack  Benny,  Alexis  Smith,  Dolores  Moran, 
Allyn  Joslyn,  Reginald  Gardiner,  Guy  Kibbee,  John 
Alexander,  Franklin  Pangborn,  Margaret  Dumont, 
Bobby  Blake,  James  Burke,  Ethel  Criffies,  Paul  Har- 
vey, Truman  Bradley,  Mike  Mazurki,  John  Brown, 
Murray  Alper,  Pat  O'Moore.  Reviewed  3-3-45. 

HOTEL  BERLIN 

WB.  Produced  by  Louis  Edelman.  Director,  Peter 
Godfrey.  Screenplay,  Jo  Pagano  and  Alvah  Bessie, 
based  on  the  novel  by  Vicki  Baum.  Photography, 
Carl  Guthrie.  Art  director,  John  Hughes.  Edited  by 
Frederick  Richards.  Sound,  Charles  Lang.  Set  deco- 
ration, Clarence  Steensen.  Technical  advisor,  Peter 
Pohlenz.  Dialog  director,  Jack  Gage.  Music,  Franz 
Waxman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Leonid  Raab. 
Musical  director,  Leo  Forbstein.  Assistant  director, 
Claude  Archer. 

CAST — Faye  Emerson,  Helmut  Dantine,  Raymond 
Massey,  Andrea  King,  Peter  Lorre,  Alan  Hale,  George 
Coulouris,  Henry  Daniell,  Peter  Whitney,  Helene 
Thimig,  Steven  Ceray,  Kurt  Kreuger,  Paul  Andor,  Er- 
win  Kaiser,  Dickie  Tyler,  Elsa  Heims,  Frank  Reicher, 
Paul  Panzer,  John  Wengraf,  Ruth  Albu,  Jay  Novello, 
Johanna  Hofer,  Torben  Myer,  Fred  Essler,  George 
Meader.  Reviewed  3-2-45. 

HOUSE  OF  DRACULA 

UNIV.  Producer,  Paul  Malvern.  Director,  Erie  C. 
Kenton.  Original  screenplay,  Edward  T.  Lowe.  Pho- 
tography, George  Robinson.  Musical  director,  Edgar 
Fairchild.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin 
Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Arthur 

D.  Leddy.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Edited 
by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound  technician,  Jess  Mou- 
lin. Assistant  director,  Wm.  Tummel. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  Martha  O'Driscoll,  John  Car- 
radine,  Lionel  Atwill,  Onslow  Stevens,  Glenn  Strange, 
Jane  Adams,  Ludwig  Stossel,  Skelton  Knaggs,  Joseph 

E.  Bernard.  Dick  Dickinson,  Fred  Cordova.  Carey 
Harrison,  Harry  Lamont,  Gregory  Muradian,  Beatrice 
Gray.  Reviewed  1  1  -29-45. 

THE  HOUSE  OF  FEAR 

UNIV.  Producer  -  director,  Roy  William  Neil  I . 
Screenplay,  Roy  Chanslor.  Based  on  "The  Adventure 
of  the  Five  Orange  Pips,"  by  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Photography,  Virgil  Miller.  Musical  director,  Paul 
Sawtell.  Art  direction.  John  B.  Goodman,  Eugene 
Lourie.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  E.  R. 
Robinson.  Edited  by  Saul  Goodkind.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Win.  Hedgcock.  Assistant  director,  Melville 
Shyer. 

CAST — Basil  Rathbone,  Nigel  Bruce,  Aubrey  Ma- 
ther, Dennis  Hoey.  Paul  Cavanagh,  Holmes  Herbert, 
Harry  Cording,  Sally  Shepherd.  Gavin  Muir,  Florette 
Hillier,  David  Clyde.  Reviewed  3-15-45. 

THE  HOUSE  ON  92ND  STREET 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Louis  de  Rochemont.  Direc- 
tor, Henry  Hathaway.  Screenplay  by  Barre  Lyndon 
Charles  C.  Booth  and  John  Monks,  Jr.  Based  on  a 
story  by  Charles  G.  Booth.  Photography,  Norbert 
Brodine.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Lewis  Cre- 
ber.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  William  Sittel. 
Music,  David  Buttolph.  Musical  direction,  Emil  New- 
man. Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Sound,  W.  D.  Flick  and  Roger  Heman.  Edited  by 
Harmon  Jones.  Assistant  director,  Henry  Weinberger. 

CAST — William  Eythe,  Lloyd  Nolan.  Signe  Hasso. 
Gene  Lockhart,  Leo  G.  Carroll,  Lydia  St.  Clair,  Wil- 
liam Post,  Jr.,  Harry  Bellaver  Bruno  Wick,  Harro 
Meller,  Charles  Wagenheim,  Alfred  Linder,  Renee 
Carson,  Rusty  Lane,  John  McKee,  Edwin  Jerome. 
Elisabeth  Neumann,  Salo  Douday,  Paul  Ford,  Wil- 
liam Adams,  Lew  Eckles,  Tom  Brown,  Ceorge  Shel- 
ton,  Alfred  Ziesler.  Reviewed  9-12-45. 

HOW  DO  YOU  DO 

PRC.  Producer-original.  Harry  Sauber.  Director, 
Ralph    Murphy.    Screenplay,    Harry   Sauber,  Joseph 


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Carole.  Photography,  Benjamin  H.  Kline.  Assistant 
director,  William  A.  Calihan,  Jr.  Art  director,  Edward 
C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Edited  by 
Thomas  Neff.  Musical  director,  Howard  Jackson. 
Songs,  Hal  Borne,  Paul  Webster. 

CAST — Bert  Cordon,  Harry  Von  Zell,  Ella  Mae 
Morse,  Cheryl  Walker,  Claire  Windsor,  Frank  Al- 
bertson,  Keye  Luke,  Charles  Middleton,  Matt  Mc- 
Hugh,  Thomas  Jackson,  Leslie  Denison,  James  Burke, 
Francis  Pierlot,  Fred  Kelsey,  Sidney  Marion.  Reviewed 
1  1-5-45. 

IDENTITY  UNKNOWN 

REP.  Associate  producers,  Walter  Colmes,  Howard 
Bretherton.  Director,  Walter  Colmes.  Screenplay, 
Richard  Weil.  Original  story,  Robert  Newman.  Pho- 
tography, Ernest  Miller.  Musical  director,  Jay  Cher- 
nis.  Orchestrations,  Alec  Law.  Set  decorations,  E.  H. 
Reif.  Edited  by  John  Link.  Sound  technician,  Ferol 
Redd.  Assistant  director,  Bartlett  A.  Carre. 

CAST- — Richard  Arlen,  Cheryl  Walker,  Roger  Pryor, 
Bobby  Driscoll,  John  Forrest,  Lola  Lane,  Ian  Keith, 
Sara  Padden,  Forrest  Taylor,  Frank  Marlowe,  Harry 
Tyler,  Nelson  Leigh,  Charles  Wililams,  Charles  Jor- 
dan, Dick  Scott.  Marjorie  Manners,  Eddie  Baker. 
Reviewed  4-25-45. 

I'LL  REMEMBER  APRIL 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Gene  Lewis.  Director, 
Harold  Young.  Screenplay,  M.  Coates  Webster.  Story, 
Cene  Lewis.  Based  on  "Amateur  Nights,"  by  Bob 
Dillon.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash.  Musical  director, 
Edgar  Fairchild.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Coodman, 
Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  Gaus- 
man,  Ted  Von  Hemert.  Edited  by  Philip  Cahn.  Sound 
technician,  Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  Charles 
Gould. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  Kirby  Grant,  Milburn  Stone, 
Edward  S.  Brophy,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Jacqueline  de 
Wit,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Addison  Richards,  Pierre 
Watkin,  Clyde  Fillmore,  Mary  Forbes,  Morgan  Wal- 
lace, Paul  Porcasi.  Reviewed  4-12-45. 

I'LL  TELL  THE  WORLD 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Frank  Gross.  Director, 
Leslie  Goodwins.  Original  screenplay,  Henry  Blank- 
fort.  Added  dialog,  Lester  Pine.  Photography,  Paul 
Ivano.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham 
Grossman.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Glenn  E.  An- 
derson. Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ted 
Von  Hemert.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder.  Dialog  direc- 
tor, Carter  De  Haven.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter. 
Songs,  Everett  Carter  and  Milton  Rosen,  Paul  Fran- 
cis Webster  and  Harry  Revel,  Harry  Tobias  and  Al 
Sherman,  Dave  Franklin  and  Don  George.  Assistant 
director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Lee  Tracy,  Brenda  Joyce,  Raymond  Wal- 
burn,  June  Pressier.  Thomas  Gomez,  Janet  Shaw, 
Lorin  Raker,  Jimmy  Dean  and  His  Trail  Riders,  How- 
ard Freeman,  Pierre  Watkin,  Peter  Potter,  Gene 
Rodgers,  Jean  Aloise.  Reviewed  5-22-45. 

I  LOVE  A  BANDLEADER 

COL.  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Del  Lord. 
Screenplay,  Paul  Yawitz.  Story,  John  Grey.  Photog- 
raphy, Frank  Planer.  Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Art 
direction,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  decoration,  Albert 
Rickerd.  Sound  Technician,  Philip  Faulkner.  Musical 
director,  M.  R.  Bakaleinikof f ,  Paul  Sawtell.  Assist- 
ant director,   Ivan  Volkman. 

CAST — Phil  Harris,  Eddie  "Rochester"  Anderson, 
Leslie  Brooks,  Walter  Catlett,  Frank  Sully,  James 
Burke,  Pierre  Watkin,  The  Four  V's,  Robin  Short, 
Philip  Van  Zandt,  Nick  Stewart.  Rev.  1-24-46. 

I  LOVE  A  MYSTERY 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director, 
Henry  Levin.  Screenplay,  Charles  O'Neal.  Based  upon 
the  original  radio  program  by  Carlton  E.  Morse.  Pho- 
tography, Burnett  Guffey.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art 
director,  George  Brooks.  Sound  technician,  Edward 
Bernds.  Assistant  director,  Ray  Nazarro. 

CAST — Jim  Bannon,  Nina  Foch,  George  Macready, 
Barton  Yarborough,  Carole  Mathews,  Lester  Mat- 
thews, Gregory  Gay,  Leo  Mostovoy,  Frank  O'Con- 
nor, Isabel  Withers,  Joseph  Crehan.  Rev.  2-27-45. 


INCENDIARY  BLONDE 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joseph  Sistrom. 
Director,  George  Marshall.  Original  screenplay,  Claude 
Binyon,  Frank  Butler.  Photography,  Ray  Rennahan. 
Musical  direction,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Music  as- 
sociate, Troy  Sanders.  Dances  staged  by  Danny  Dare. 
Technicolor  directors,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Pad- 
dleford.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  William  Flannery. 
Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Edited  by 
Archie  Marshek.  Set  decoration,  Steve  Seymour. 
Sound  technicians,  Gene  Merritt,  Walter  Oberst. 
Assistant  director,  Art  Black. 

CAST — Betty  Hutton,  Arturo  de  Cordova,  Charles 
Ruggles,  Albert  Dekker,  Barry  Fitzgerald,  Mary 
Phillips,  Bill  Goodwin,  Edward  Ciannelli,  The  Max- 
ellos.  Maurice  Rocco.  Rev.  6-11-45. 


IN  OLD  NEW  MEXICO 

MONO.  Producer,  Philip  N.  Krasne.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Dick  L'Estrange.  Director,  Phil  Rosen.  Original 
screenplay,  Betty  Burbridge.  Based  on  the  charac- 
ter created  by  O.  Henry.  Photography,  Arthur  Mar- 
tinelli.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  Mar- 
tin Cohn.  Set  decoration,  Ted  Driscoll.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Seymour  Roth. 

CAST — Duncan  Renaldo,  Martin  Garralaga,  Gwen 
Kenyon,  Norman  Willis,  Dona  Dax,  Aurora  Roche, 
Lee  White,  Kenneth  Terrell,  John  Laurenz,  Richard 
Cordon,  Pedro  de  Cordoba,  Harry  Depp.  Reviewed 
8-1-45. 

ISLE  OF  THE  DEAD 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Jack  J.  Gross.  Producer, 
Val  Lewton.  Director,  Mark  Robson.  Screenplay,  Ardel 
Wray,  Josef  Mischel.  Photography,  Jack  Mackenzie. 
Music,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleini- 
koff.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E. 
Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Al  Green- 
wood. Edited  by  Lyle  Boyer.  Sound  technician,  Jean 
L.  Speak.  Assistant  director,  Harry  Scott. 

CAST — Boris  Karloff,  Ellen  Drew,  Marc  Cramer, 
Katherine  Emery,  Helene  Thimig,  Alan  Napier,  Jason 
Robards,  Ernest  Dorian,  Skelton  Knaggs,  Sherry  Hall. 
Reviewed  9-7-45. 

IT'S  A  PLEASURE 

International-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  David 
Lewis.  Associate  producer,  Don  Loper.  Director,  Wil- 
liam A.  Seiter.  Original  screenplay,  Elliott  Paul,  Lynn 
Starling.  Photography,  Ray  Rennahan.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Art 
direction,  Wiard  B.  Ihnen.  Set  decorations,  Julia 
Heron.  Musical  score-direction,  Arthur  Lange.  Chor- 
eography, Don  Loper.  Edited  by  Ernest  Nims.  Sound 
technician,  Corson  Jowett.  Assistant  director,  Ruby 
Rosenberg. 

CAST — Sonja  Henie,  Michael  O'Shea,  Marie  Mc- 
Donald, Bill  Johnson,  Gus  Schilling,  Iris  Adrian,  Cheryl 
Walker,  Peggy  O'Niell,  Arthur  Loft,  Alyce  Fleming, 
Don  Loper.  Reviewed  2-27-45. 

IT'S  IN  THE  BAG 

Skirball-UA.  Producer,  Jack  H.  Skirball.  Associate 
producer,  Walter  Batchelor.  Director,  Richard  Wal- 
lace. Adaptation,  Lewis  R.  Foster,  Fred  Allen.  Screen- 
play, Jay  Dratier,  Alma  Reville.  Based  on  novel 
"Dwenadzet  Stulow,"  by  Elie  I  If,  Eugene  Petrov. 
Production  designer,  Lionel  Banks.  Photography,  Rus- 
sell Metty.  Musical  director,  Charles  Previn.  Music 
score,  Werner  Heymann.  Sound  technician,  William 
Lynch.  Edited  by  William  M.  Morgan.  Dialog  director, 
William  R.  Anderson.  Interior  decorations,  George  E. 
Sawley.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Sullivan.  Acknowl- 
edgement made  to  contribution  of  Morrie  Ryskind 
to  photoplay. 

CAST — Fred  Allen,  Jack  Benny,  Don  Ameche,  Wil- 
liam Bendix,  Victor  Moore,  Rudy  Vallee,  Binnie 
Barnes,  Robert  Benchley,  Jerry  Colonna,  John  Car- 
radine,  Gloria  Pope,  William  Terry,  Minerva  Pious, 
Dick  Tyler,  Sidney  Toler,  George  Cleveland.  John 
Milian,  Ben  Welden,  Emory  Parnell.  Reviewed  2- 
8-45. 

THE  JADE  MASK 

MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Phil 
Rosen.  Original  screenplay,  George  Callahan.  Photog- 
raphy, Harry  Neumann.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton. 


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Edited  by  Dick  Currier.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lam- 
bert. Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Mantan  Moreland,  Edwin 
Luke,  Janet  Warren,  Edith  Evanson,  Alan  Bridge, 
Ralph  Lewis,  Frank  Reicher,  Hardie  Albright,  Cyril 
DeLevanti,  Dorothy  Granger,  Jack  Ingram,  Lester 
Dorr,  Henry  Hall.  Reviewed  2-21-45. 

JEALOUSY 

REP.  Associate  producers,  Custav  Machaty  and 
George  Moskov.  Director,  Gustav  Machaty.  Screen- 
play by  Arnold  Phillips  and  Gustav  Machaty.  From 
original  story  by  Dalton  Trumbo.  Photography,  Hen- 
ry Sharp.  Sound,  Percival  J.  Townsend.  Art  direc- 
tion, Frank  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Glen  P.  Thomp- 
son. Musical  score,  Hanns  Eisler.  Songs,  Rudolph 
Friml.  Edited  by  John  Link.  Assistant  director,  Ben- 
jamin Kadish. 

CAST — John  Loder,  Jane  Randolph,  Karen  Morley, 
Nils  Asther,  Hugo  Haas,  Herbert  Holmes,  Michael 
Mark,  Mauritz  Hugo,  Peggy  Leon,  Mary  Arden,  No- 
ble "Kid"  Chissell.  Reviewed  7-23-45. 

JOHNNY  ANGEL 

RKO.  Producer,  William  L.  Pereira.  Director,  Ed- 
win L.  Marin.  Screenplay,  Steve  Fisher.  Novel  "Mr. 
Angel  Comes  Aboard,"  Charles  Gordon  Booth.  Adap- 
tation, Frank  Gruber.  Photography,  Harry  J.  Wild. 
Special  effects  photographer,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Jack  Okey.  Set  dec- 
orations, Darrell  Silvera,  William  Stevens.  Songs, 
Hoagy  Carmichael,  Paul  Webster.  Edited  by  Les 
Millbrook.  Sound  technician,  John  Cass.  Assistant 
director,  Sam  Ruman. 

CAST — George  Raft,  Claire  Trevor,  Signe  Hasso, 
Lowell  Gilmore,  Hoagy  Carmichael,  Marvin  Miller, 
Margaret  Wycherly,  j.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Mack 
Gray.  Reviewed  8-1-45. 

JUNGLE  CAPTIVE 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Morgan  B.  Cox.  Direc- 
tor, Harold  Young.  Screenplay  by  M.  Coates  Webster 
and  Dwight  V.  Babcock.  Story  by  Dwight  V.  Bab- 
cock.  Photography,  Maury  Gertsman.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Paul  Sawtell.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman 
and  Robert  Clatworthy.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown, 
Robert  Pritchard.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man  and  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Dialog  directors.  Willard 
Holland  and  Phil  Brown.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans, 
Jr.  Assistant  director,  Charles  Gould. 

CAST — Otto  Kruger,  Amelita  Ward,  Phil  Brown, 
Jerome  Cowan,  Rondo  Hatton,  Eddie  Acuff,  Ernie 
Adams,  Charles  Wagenheim,  Eddy  Chandler,  lack 
Overman,  Vicky  Lane.  Reviewed  6-13-45. 

JUNIOR  MISS 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Perlberg.  Director- 
screenplay,  George  Seaton.  From  the  stage  play  by 
Jerome  Chodorov  and  Joseph  Fields.  Based  upon  the 
stories  by  Sally  Benson  and  produced  on  the  stage 
by  Max  Gordon.  Photography,  Charles  Clarke.  Art 
direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Mark  Lee  Kirk.  Set  dec- 
orations, Thomas  Little.  Ernest  Lansing.  Special  pho- 
tographic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound.  E.  Clayton 
Ward  and  Roger  Heman.  Music.  David  Buttolph. 
Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Maurice  de  Packh.  Edited  by  Robert  Simpson. 
Assistant  director,  Artie  Jacobson. 

CAST — Peggy  Ann  Garner,  Allyn  Joslyn,  Michael 
Dunne,  Faye  Marlowe,  Mona  Freeman,  Sylvia  Field, 
Barbara  Whiting,  Stanley  Prager,  John  Alexander, 
Connie  Gilchrist,  Scotty  Beckett,  Alan  Edwards.  Dor- 
othy Christy,  William  Frambes,  Ray  Klinge,  Mickey 
Titus,  Eddy  Hudson,  Mel  Torme,  Lillian  Bronson, 
Tommy  Mack,  William  Henderson,  Howard  Negley, 
Ruth  Rickaby,  Ruby  Dandridge.  Rev.  6-13-45. 

KEEP  YOUR  POWDER  DRY 

MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director,  Edward 
Buzzell.  Original  screenplay.  Mary  C.  McCall,  Jr., 
George  Bruce.  Photography,  Ray  June.  Musical  score, 
David  Snell.  Art  direction.  Cedric  Gibbons  Leonid 
Vasian.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Ralph  S. 
Hurst.  Technical  advisor.  Lieut.  Louise  V.  White, 
WAC.  Edited  by  Frank  E.  Hull.  Sound  technician, 
Richard  Stevens.  Assistant  director,  Horace  Hough. 

CAST — Lana  Turner.  Laraine  Day.  Susan  Peters, 
Agnes  Moorehead,  Bill  Johnson,  Natalie  Schafer,  Lee 


Patrick,  Jess  Barker,  June  Lockhart,  Marta  Linden, 
Tim  Murdock,  Henry  O'Neill,  Michael  Kirby,  Mary 
Lord,  Sondra  Rodgers,  Manorie  Davies,  Rex  Evans, 
Pierre  Watkin,  Shirley  Patterson.  Reviewed  2-15-45. 

THE  KID  SISTER 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Fred 
Myton.  Photography,  James  Brown.  Musical  di- 
rector, David  Chudnow.  Sound  technician,  Max 
Hutchinron.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Art  direc- 
tor, Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif. 
Assislant  director,  Melville  DeLay. 

CAST — Roger  Pryor,  Judy  Clark,  Frank  Jenks, 
Constance  Worth,  Tommy  Dugan,  Richard  Byron, 
Minerva  Urecal,  Ruth  Robinson,  Peggy  Wynne.  Re- 
viewed 6-13-45. 

KISS  AND  TELL 

COL.  Producer,  Sol  C.  Siegel.  Assistant  to  the  pro- 
ducer, William  Mull.  Director,  Richard  Wallace.  As- 
sistant director,  Earl  Bellamy.  Screenplay  by  F.  Hugh 
Herbert.  From  play  by  F.  Hugh  Herbert.  Photogra- 
phy, Charles  Lawton,  Jr.  Musical  score  by  Werner 
R.  Heymann.  Musical  direction,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Art 
direction,  Stephen  Goosson  and  Van  Nest  Polglase. 
Set  decorations,  Joseph  Kish.  Sound,  Jack  Goodrich. 
Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Assistant  director,  William 
Mull. 

CAST — Shirley  Temple,  Jerome  Courtland,  Walter 
Abel,  Katharine  Alexander.  Robert  Benchley,  Porter 
Hall.  Edna  Holland.  Virginia  Welles,  Tom  Tully.  Mary 
Philips.  Darryl  Hickman,  Scott  McKay,  Scott  Elliott, 
Kathryn  Card.  Reviewed  9-4-45. 

THE  LADY  CONFESSES 

Alexander-Stern-PRC.  Producer,  Alfred  Stern.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Screenplay,  Helen  Martin. 
Original  story*  Irwin  R.  Franklyn.  Photography,  Jack 
Creenhalgh.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Art  direc- 
tion, Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Harry  Reif. 
Edited  by  Holbrook  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Arthur 
B.  Smith.  Assistant  director,  H.  E.  Knox. 

CAST — Mary  Beth  Hughes,  Hugh  Beaumont,  Clau- 
dia Drake,  Edmund  MacDonald,  Emmett  Vogan.  Ed- 
ward Howard.  Dewey  Robinson.  Carol  Andrews,  Ruth 
Brande,  Barbara  Slater.  Jack  George,  Jerome  Root, 
Edwina  Patterson.  Reviewed  3-23-45. 

LADY  ON  A  TRAIN 

UNIV.  Producer,  Felix  Jackson.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Howard  Christie.  Director,  Charles  David. 
Sceenplay.  Edmund  Beloin,  Robert  O'Brien.  Original 
story,  Leslie  Charteris.  Photography,  Woody  Bredell. 
Musical  score.  Miklos  Rozsa.  Art  direction,  John  B. 
Goodman,  Robert  Clatworthy.  Set  decorations,  Rus- 
sel  A.  Gausman.  Special  photography.  John  P.  Ful- 
ton. Editor,  Ted  Kent.  Sound  technician,  Joe  Lapis. 
Assistant  director,  William  Holland. 

CAST  —  Deanna  Durbin,  Ralph  Bellamy,  David 
Bruce.  Dan  Duryea.  George  Coulouris,  Allen  Jenkins, 
Edward  Everett  Horton.  Patricia  Morison  Elizabeth 
Patterson,  Maria  Palmer,  Jacqueline  de  Wit,  Samuel 
S.  Hinds,  Wililam  Frawley,  Thurston  Hall.  Clyde 
Fillmore,  Ben  Carter,  Mary  Forbes,  Sarah  Edwards, 
Nora  Cecil.  Hobart  Cavanaugh.  Reviewed  8-6-45. 

LAWLESS  EMPIRE 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Vernon 
Keays.  Screenplay  by  Bennett  Cohen  from  an  orig- 
inal story  by  Elizabeth  Beecher.  Photography,  George 
Meehan.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Art  director. 
Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  lohn  W.  Pascoe. 
Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director, 
Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Harding.  Dub  Tay- 
lor, Mildred  Law,  Johnny  Walsh,  John  Calvert,  Ethan 
Laidlaw,  Forrest  Taylor,  Jack  Rockwell,  George 
Chesebro.  Boyd  Stockman,  Lloyd  Ingraham.  Jessie 
Arnold,  Tom  Chatterton,  and  Bob  Wills  and  his 
Texas  Playboys.   Reviewed  12-7-45. 

LEAVE  HER  TO  HEAVEN 
20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  A. 
Bacher.  Director,  John  M.  Stahl.  Screenplay.  Jo  Swer- 
ling.  Based  on  novel  by  Ben  Ames  Williams.  Photog- 
raphy. Leon  Shamroy.  Technicolor  direction,  Nataiie 
Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Music  score,  Alfred  New- 


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man.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Edward  B.  Powell. 
Art  direction.  Lyle  Wheeler.  Maurice  Ransford.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Lansing.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  james 
B.  Clark.  Sound  technician,  E.  Clayton  Ward.  Assist- 
ant director,  Joseph  Behm. 

CAST — Cene  Tierney,  Cornel  Wilde,  Jeanne  Crain, 
Vincent  Price,  Mary  Philips,  Ray  Collins,  Cene  Lock- 
hart,  Darryl  Hickman,  Reed  Hadley,  Chill  Wills,  Paul 
Everton,  Olive  Blakeney,  Addison  Richards,  Harry 
Depp,  Grant  Mitchell,  Milton  Parsons,  Earl  Schenck, 
Hugh  Maguire,  Betty  Hannon,  Kay  Riley.  Reviewed 
12-19-45. 

LEAVE  IT  TO  BLONDIE 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Abby  Berlin. 
Original  screenplay,  Connie  Lee,  based  on  the  comic 
strip,  "Blondie,"  created  by  Chic  Young.  Photogra- 
phy, Franz  F.  Planer.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Art  direc- 
tion, Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Fay  Babcock.  Mu- 
sic director,  M.  Bakaleinikof  f .  Assistant  director, 
Louis  Cermonprez.  Sound  technician,  Philip  Faulkner. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry 
Simms,  Marjorie  Weaver,  Jonathan  Hale,  Chick 
Chandler,  Danny  Mummert,  Marjorie  Ann  Mutchie, 
Eula  Morgan.  Arthur  Space,  Eddie  Acuff,  Fred  Graff, 
Jack  Rice,  Maude  Eburne,  Daisy  (dog). 

LET'S  CO  STEADY 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Del  Lord. 
Screenplay,  Erna  Lazarus.  Story,  William  B.  Sack- 
heim.  Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Edited  by  Rich- 
ard Fantl.  Art  director,  Charles  Clague.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Montgomery.  Assistant  director,  James 
Nicholson.  Sound  Technician,  Philip  Faulkner. 

CAST — Pat  Parrish,  Jackie  Moran,  June  Pressier, 
Jimmy  Lloyd,  Arnold  Strang,  Mel  Torme  and  the 
Meltones,  Skinnay  Ennis  and  his  orchestra,  William 
Moss,  Byron  Foulger,  Gladys  Blake,  Eddie  Bruce, 
William  Frambes.  Reviewed  2-5-45. 

A  LETTER  FOR  EVIE 

MCM.  Producer,  William  H.  Wright.  Director, 
Jules  Dassin.  Screenplay.  DeVallon  Scott,  Alan  Fried- 
man. Based  on  story,  "The  Adventure  of  a  Ready 
Letter  Writer,"  by  Blanche  Brace.  Photography,  Karl 
Freund.  Musical  score,  George  Bassman.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Hubert  Hobson.  Set  decora- 
tions. Edwin  B.  Willis.  Edited  by  Chester  W.  Schaef- 
fer.  Sound  technicain,  P.  R.  Stevens.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Julian  Silberstein. 

CAST — Marsha  Hunt,  John  Carroll,  Hume  Cronyn, 
Spring  Byington.  Pamela  Britton,  Norman  Lloyd, 
Percival  Vivian,  Donald  Curtis.  Esther  Howard,  Robin 
Raymond,  Therese  Lyon,  Lynn  Whitney.  Reviewed 
12-3-45. 

LIFE  WITH  BLONDIE 
COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Abby  Berlin. 
Original  screenplav.  Connie  Lee.  Based  on  comic 
strip  created  by  Chic  Young.  Photography,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Art  direction,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decora- 
tions, Joseph  Kish.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound 
technician,  Hugh  McDowell.  Assistant  di'ector,  Bob 
Saunders. 

CAST — Penny  Singleton,  Arthur  Lake,  Larry  Simms, 
Marjorie  Kent,  Jonathan  Hale,  Ernest  Truex.  Marc 
Lawrence,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Edward  Gargan,  Jack  Rice, 
Bobby  Larson,  Douglas  Fowley,  George  Tyne,  Franks 
Pierlot,  Ray  Walker,  Daisy  (dog).  Reviewed  11- 
27-45. 

THE  LONESOME  TRAIL 

MONO.  Producer-director-original,  Oliver  Drake. 
Associate  producer,  Glenn  Cook.  Screenplay  by  Louise 
Rousseau.  Photography,  William  A.  Sickner.  Edited 
by  Fred  Maguire.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton.  Musical 
director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Sound  technician,  Glen 
Glenn.  Assistant  director,  George  Tobin. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely.  Lee  "Lasses"  White.  John 
James,  Iris  Clive,  Horace  Murphy,  Lorraine  Miller, 
Eddie  Majors,  Zon  Murray,  Roy  Butler,  Jasper  Pal- 
mer and  Frank  McCarroll.  Reviewed  9-14-45. 

THE  LONE  TEXAS  RANGER 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director,  Spencer 
Bennett.  Screenplay,  Bob  Will  iams.  Based  on  Fred 
Harmon's  comic  strip,  by  special  arrangement  with 
Stephen    Slesinger.     Photography,     Bud  Thackery. 


Sound,  Ed  Borschell.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Art 
director,  Russell  Kimball.  Musical  director,  Richard 
Cherwin.  Set  decorations,  George  Milo.  Assistant 
director,  Harry  Knight. 

CAST — Wild  Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake.  Alice  Flem- 
ing, Roy  Barcroft,  Tom  Chatterton,  Jack  McClendor,, 
Helen  Talbot,  Bud  Geary,  Budd  Buster,  Nelson  Mc 
Dowell,  Larry  Olsen,  Rex  Lease,  Jack  Kirk.  Reviewed 

1  -45. 

THE  LOST  TRAIL 

MONO.  Production  supervisor,  Charles  J.  Bigelow. 
Director,  Lambert  Hillyer.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Davis.  Photography,  Marcel  LePicard.  Edited  by  Dan- 
ny Milner.  Sound  technician.  Glen  Glenn.  Set  dress- 
er, Vin  Taylor.  Original  screenplay  by  Jess  Bowers. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Jennifer  Holt,  Riley  Hill,  Kenneth  MacDonald.  Lyn- 
ton  Brent,  John  Ince,  John  Bridges.  Eddie  Parker, 
Frank  McCarroll,  Dick  Dickinson,  Milburn  Morante, 
Frank  LaRue  and  Steve  Clark.  Reviewed  9-14-45. 

THE  LOST  WEEKEND 

PARA.  Producer,  Charles  Brackett.  Director,  Billy 
Wilder.  Screenplay,  Charles  Brackett,  Billy  Wilder. 
From  novel  by  Charles  R.  Jackson.  Photography,  John 
F.  Seitz.  Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Process  photog- 
raphy, Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier, 
Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  Bertram  Granger.  Spe- 
cial photographic  effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Edited  by 
Doane  Harrison.  Sound  technician,  Stanley  Cooley. 
Assistant  director,  C.  C.  Coleman. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Jane  Wyman,  Phillip  Terry. 
Howard  da  Silva,  Doris  Dowling,  Frank  Faylen,  Mary 
Young,  Lilian  Fontaine,  Anita  Bolster,  Lewis  L.  Rus- 
sell, Frank  Orth.  Reviewed  8-14-45. 

LOVE,  HONOR  AND  GOODBYE 

REP.  Producer,  Harry  Grey.  Director,  Albert  S. 
Rogell.  Screenplay,  Arthur  Phillips,  Lee  Loeb,  Dick 
Irving  Hyland.  Original  story,  Art  Arthur,  Albert  S. 
Rogell.  Photography,  John  Alton.  Art  direction,  Rus- 
sell Kimball,  Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  John 
McCarthy,  Marie  Arthur.  Musical  director,  Walter 
Scharf.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Edited  by  Richard 
L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician,  Gordon  C.  Schaefer. 
Assistant  director,  Rollie  Asher. 

CAST — Virginia  Bruce,  Edward  Ashley,  Victor  Mc- 
Laglen,  Nils  Asther,  Helen  Broderick,  Veda  Ann 
Borg,  Jacqueline  Moore,  Robert  Craig,  Victoria  Home, 
Ralph  Dunn,  Therese  Lyon.  Reviewed  9-10-45. 

LOVE  LETTERS 

PARA.  Producer,  Hal  B.  Wallis.  Director,  William 
Dieterle.  Screenplay.  Ayn  Rand.  From  the  novel  by 
Chris  Massie.  Photography,  Lee  Garmes.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Dreier  and  Roland  Anderson.  Special  pho- 
tographic effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Process  photog- 
raphy, Farciot  Edouart.  Sound,  Don  McKay  and  Don 
Johnson.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Moyer.  Musical  score. 
Victor  Young.  Dialog  director,  Victor  Stoloff.  Tech- 
nical adviser,  Geoffrey  Steele,  Lieutenant,  RARO. 
Edited  by  Anne  Bauchens.  Assistant  director,  Richard 
McW^orfer. 

CAST — Jennifer  Jones,  Joseph  Cotton,  Ann  Rich- 
ards, Anita  Louise,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Byron  Barr.  Rob- 
ert Sully,  Gladys  Cooper,  Reginald  Denny,  Ernest 
Cocsart.  Reviewed  8-20-45. 

MAN  ALIVE 

RKO.  Producer,  Robert  Fellowes.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Theron  Warth.  Director,  Ray  Enright.  Screen- 
play, Edwin  Harvey  B'um.  Ba^ed  on  original  by  Jerry 
Cady  and  John  Tucker  Battle.  Music  score.  Leigh 
Harline.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Orches- 
tral arrangements,  Gil  Grau.  Photography,  Frank 
Redman.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Al  Herman.  Set  dec- 
orations, Darrell  Silvera,  Victor  Gangelin.  Edited  by 
Marvin  Coil.  Sound  technician,  Francis  M.  Sarver. 
Assistant  director,  James  Casey. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  Adolphe  Menjou,  Ellen  Drew, 
Rudy  Vallee,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Joseph  Crehan, 
Minna  Gombell,  Jonathan  Hale,  Jason  Robards,  Jack 
Norton.  Reviewed  9-26-45. 

MAMA  LOVES  PAPA 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Ben  Stoloff.  Director,  Frank  Strayer.  Original,  Keene 
Thompson.    Douglas    MacLean.    Screenplay,  Charles 


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Roberts,  Monte  Brice.  Music,  Leigh  Harline.  Photog- 
raphy, Jack  MacKenzie.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
DAgostino  and  Lucius  Croxton.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvera,  William  Stevens.  Sound,  Frank  Mc- 
Whorter.  Edited  by  Edward  W.  Williams.  Assistant 
director,  Harry  D'Arcy. 

CAST — Leon  Erroll,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Edwin  Max- 
well, Emory  Parnell,  Charles  Halton,  Paul  Harvey, 
Charlotte  Wynters,  Ruth  Lee,  Lawrence  Tierney.  Re- 
viewed 7-31  -45. 

MAN  FROM  OKLAHOMA 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Cray.  Directed  by 
Frank  McDonald.  Original  screenplay,  John  K.  Butler. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Orchestrations,  Dale 
Butts.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Edited  by 
Tony  Martinelli.  Dance  director,  Aida  Broadbent. 
Sound  technician,  Ed  Borschell.  Art  director,  Fred 
A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  Earl  B.  Wooden.  Special 
effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant 
director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  "Trigger,"  George  "Cabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Roger  Pryor,  Arthur  Loft,  Maude 
Eburne,  Sam  Flint,  Si  Jenks,  |une  Bryde,  Elaine 
Lange,  Charles  Soldani,  Edmund  Cobb,  George  Sher- 
wood, Eddie  Kane,  Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons  of  the 
Pioneers.  Reviewed  7-30-45. 

THE  MAN  WHO  WALKED  ALONE 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  producer- 
director,  Christy  Cabanne.  Screenplay  by  Robert  Lee 
Johnson.  Photgraphed  by  James  Brown.  Art  director, 
Paul  Palmentola.  Music  composed  and  conducted  by 
Karl  Hajos.  Edited  by  W.  Donn  Hayes.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  William  A. 
Calihan,  Jr. 

CAST — David  O'Brien,  Kay  Aldridge,  Walter  Cat- 
lett,  Guinn  Williams,  Isabel  Randolph,  Smith  Ballew, 
Nancy  June  Robinson,  Ruth  Lee,  Chester  Clute, 
Vivien  Oakland,  Vicki  Saunders,  Robert  Hartzell, 
Charles  Williams,  Frank  Melton,  Donald  Kerr,  Eddy 
Wallace,  Don  Brodie,  Tom  Dugan,  William  B.  David- 
son, Dick  Elliott,  Jack  Raymond,  Jack  Mulhall,  Charles 
Jordan,  Tom  Kennedy,  Paul  Newlan,  Lloyd  Ingra- 
ham,  Elmo  Lincoln.  Reviewed  1-29-45. 


MARSHAL  OF  LAREDO 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  C.  Springsteen.  Original  screenplay  by  Bob  Wil- 
liams, based  on  Fred  Harman's  comic  strip,  by  spe- 
cial arrangement  with  Stephen  Slesinger.  Photog- 
raphy, Bud  Thackery.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound 
technician.  Earl  Crain.  Art  director,  Hilyard  Brown. 
Set  decorations,  George  Milo.  Musical  director,  Rich- 
ard Cherwin.  Assistant  director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming, 
Peggy  Stewart,  Robert  Grady,  Roy  Barcroft,  Don 
Costello,  Bud  Geary,  Sarah  Padden,  Tom  London, 
Tom  Chatterton,  Wheaton  Chambers,  George  Chese- 
bro  and  George  Carleton.  Reviewed  1  1  -9-45. 

MASQUERADE  IN  MEXICO 

PARA.  Producer-screenplay,  Karl  Tunberg.  Direc- 
tor, Mitchell  Leisen.  Based  on  original  by  Edwin  Jus- 
tus Mayer  and  Franz  Spencer.  Photography,  Lionel 
Lindon.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Music 
direction,  Victor  Young.  Vocal  arrangements,  Joseph 
J.  L  i  I  ley.  Music  associate,  Arthur  Franklin.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Dreier,  Roland  Anderson.  Set  decorations, 
Ray  Moyer.  Special  photographic  effects,  Gordon  Jen- 
nings. Dances  staged  by  Billy  Daniels.  Edited  by  Alma 
Macrorie.  Sound  technician,  Donald  S.  McKay.  As- 
sistant director,  John  Coonan. 

CAST — Dorothy  Lamour,  Arturo  de  Cordova,  Patric 
Knowles,  Ann  Dvorak,  George  Rigaud,  Mikhail  Ra- 
sumny,  Billy  Daniels,  Natalie  Schafer,  Martin  Gar- 
ralaga,  Guadalajara  Trio.  Reviewed  11-28-45. 

A  MEDAL  FOR  BENNY 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director, 
Irving  Pichel.  Screenplay,  Frank  Butler,  with  addi- 
tional dialog  by  Jack  Wagner,  based  on  a  story  by 
John  Steinbeck  and  Jack  Wagner.  Photography,  Li- 
onel Lindon.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier  and  Hal 
Pereira.  Special  photographic  effects,  Gordon  Jen- 
nings. Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Set 
decorations,  Steve  Seymour.  Music,  Victor  Young. 
Edited  by  Arthur  Schmidt.  Sound  technician,  Stan- 


ley Cooley  and  Joel  Moss.  Assistant  director,  Oscar 
Rudolph. 

CAST — Dorothy  Lamour,  Arturo  de  Cordova,  J. 
Carrol  Naish,  Mikhail  Rasumny,  Fernando  Alvarado. 
Frank  McHugh,  Rosita  Moreno,  Grant  Mitchell,  Doug- 
lass Dumbnlle.  Reviewed  4-9-45. 

MEN  IN  HER  DIARY 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Howard  Welsch.  As- 
sociate producer  and  director,  Charles  Barton.  As- 
sistant director,  Charles  S.  Gould.  Screenplay  by  F. 
Hugh  Herbert  and  Elwood  Ullman.  Original  story  by 
Kerry  Shaw.  Adaptation  by  Lester  Cole.  Musical 
score  and  direction,  Milton  Rosen.  Photography,  Paul 
Ivano.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman  and  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman  and  E.  R.  Robinson.  Dialog  di- 
rector, Escha  Bledsoe.  Dance  director,  Carlos  Ro- 
mero. Edited  by  Paul  Landers. 

CAST — Peggy  Ryan,  Louise  Allbritton,  Ernest  Tru- 
ex,  Virginia  Grey,  William  W.  Terry,  Alan  Mowbray, 
Eric  Blore,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Jacqueline  de  Wit,  Maxie 
Rosenbloom,  Sig  Ruman,  Addison  Richards,  Lorraine 
Miller,  Robin  Raymond,  Minerva  Urecal,  Arthur 
Loft,  Vivian  Austin,  Lorin  Raker.  Reviewed  9-12-45. 

MEXICANA 

REP.  Producer-director,  Alfred  Santell.  Original 
screenplay,  Frank  Gill,  Jr.  Photography,  Jack  Marta. 
Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art 
direction,  Russell  Kimball  and  James  Sullivan.  Set 
decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  Music  Arranger  (Or- 
chestral), Joseph  Dubin.  Musical  director,  Walter 
Scharf.  Songs,  Gabriel  Ruiz,  Ned  Washington.  Dance 
director,  Nick  Castle.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts. 
Sound  technicians,  Ed  Borschell  and  Howard  Wil- 
son. Assistant  director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST — Tito  Guizar,  Constance  Moore,  Leo  Car- 
rillo,  Estelita  Rodriguez,  Howard  Freeman,  Steven 
Geray.  Jean  Stevens,  St.  Luke's  Choristers.  Peter 
Meremblun  Junior  orchestra.  Reviewed  11-19-45. 

MILDRED  PIERCE 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  Michael  Cur- 
tiz.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Heath.  Screenplay  by 
Ranald  MacDougall.  From  novel  by  James  M.  Cain. 
Photography,  Ernest  Haller.  Montages  by  James  Lei- 
cester. Art  director,  Anton  Grot.  Sound,  Oliver  S. 
Garretson.  Special  effects,  Willard  Van  Enger.  Set 
decorations,  George  James  Hopkins.  Dialog  direc- 
tor, Herschel  Daugherty.  Music  by  Max  Steiner.  Mu- 
sical director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Hugo  Friedhofer.  Edited  by  David  Weisbart. 

CAST — Joan  Crawford,  Jack  Carson,  Zachary  Scott, 
Eve  Arden,  Ann  Blyth,  Bruce  Bennett,  Lee  Patrick, 
Moroni  Olsen,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Jo  Ann  Marlowe,  Bar- 
bara Brown,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Butterfly  McQueen, 
Chester  Clute,  Manart  Kippen,  John  Compton.  Re- 
viewed 9-28-45. 

THE  MISSING  CORPSE 

PRC.  Producer,  Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Albert 
Herman.  Screenplay,  Raymond  L.  Schrock.  From  story 
by  Harry  O.  Hoyt.  Photography,  James  Brown.  Set 
decorations,  Harry  Reif.  Music  score,  Karl  Hajos. 
Edited  by  W.  Donn  Hayes.  Sound  technician,  Wm. 
Fox.  Assistant  director,  Wm.  A.  Calihan,  Jr. 

CAST  —  J.  Edward  Bromberg,  Isabel  Randolph, 
Frank  Jenks,  Paul  Guilfoyle,  Ben  Welden,  Charles 
Coleman,  Eddy  Waller,  Eric  Sinclair,  John  Shay,  Lorell 
Sheldon,  Michael  Branden,  Elayne  Adams,  Mary  Ar- 
den, Charles  Jordan,  Anne  O'Neal,  Jean  Ransome, 
Ken  Terrell,  Isabel  Withers.  Reviewed  4-23-45. 

MOLLY  AND  ME 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Robert  Bassler.  Director, 
Lewis  Seiler.  Screenplay,  Leonard  Praskins.  Adapta- 
tion, Roger  Burford.  From  a  novel  by  Frances  Mar- 
ion. Music,  Cyril  J.  Mockridge.  Musical  direction. 
Emil  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Maurice  de 
Packh.  Photography,  Charles  Clarke.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler,  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach.  Edited  by  John  McCaf- 
ferty.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Sound,  Bernard  Freericks,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant 
director,  Eli  Dunn. 

CAST — Gracie  Fields,  Monty  Woolley,  Roddy  Mc- 
Dowall,  Reginald  Gardiner,  Natalie  Schafer,  Edith 
Barrett,  Clifford  Brooke,  Aminta  Dyne,  Queenie  Leon- 


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ard,  Doris  Lloyd,  Patrick  O'Moore,  Lewis  L.  Russell, 
Ethel  Criffies,  Eric  Wilton,  Jean  Del  Val,  Leyland 
Hodgson,  Lillian  Bronson,  David  Clyde,  Jerry  Shane, 
Boyd  Irwin,  Ottola  Nesmith.  Reviewed  3-7-45. 

MR.  MUCCS  RIDES  AGAIN 

MONO.  Producers,  Sam  Katzman,  Jack  Dietz.  Di- 
rector, Wallace  Fox.  Original  story  and  screenplay, 
Harvey  H.  Gates.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Edited 
by  William  Austin.  Art  director,  David  Milton.  Mu- 
sical director,  Edward  Kay.  Sound  technician,  Thomas 
Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Melville  DeLay. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Billy  Benedict, 
Nancy  Brinckman,  Bernard  Thomas,  George  Meeker, 
Minerva  Urecal,  Pierre  Watkin,  Johnny  Duncan,  Men- 
die  Koenig,  Bud  Gorman,  John  H.  Allen,  Milton 
Kibbee,  Frank  Jacquet.  Reviewed  6-19-45. 

MURDER,  HE  SAYS 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  E.  D.  Leshin.  Director, 
George  Marshall.  Screenplay,  Lou  Breslow.  Original, 
Jack  Moffitt.  Music  score,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan. 
Photography,  Theodore  Sparkuhl.  Special  photo- 
graphic effects,  Gordon  Jennings,  Paul  Lerpae.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier,  William  Flannery.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Sawley.  Edited  by  LeRoy  Stone.  Sound 
technician,  Gene  Merritt.  Assistant  director,  Art 
Black. 

CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Helen  Walker,  Marjorie 
Main,  Jean  Heather,  Peter  Whiting,  Porter  Hall, 
Mabel  Paige,  Barbara  Pepper.  Reviewed  4-9-45. 

MURDER,  MY  SWEET 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Adrian  Scott.  Director,  Edward  Dmytryk.  Screenplay, 
John  Paxton.  Based  on  novel  by  Raymond  Chandler. 
Photography,  Harry  J.  Wild.  Special  effects,  Vernon 
L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Car- 
roll Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Michael 
Ohrenbach.  Sound  Technician,  Bailey  Fesler.  Mon- 
tage, Douglas  Travers.  Music,  Roy  Webb.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Joseph  Noriega. 
Assistant  director,  William  Dorfman.  Dialog  director, 
Leslie  Urbach. 

CAST — Dick  Powell,  Claire  Trevor,  Anne  Shirley, 
Otto  Kruger,  Mike  Mazurki,  Miles  Mander,  Douglas 
Walton,  Don  Douglas,  Ralf  Harolde,  Esther  Howard. 
Reviewed  12-6-44  under  title  "Farewell  My  Lovely." 

MY  NAME  IS  JULIA  ROSS 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Jo- 
seph H.  Lewis.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Feldman. 
Screenplay  by  Muriel  Roy  Bolton.  From  book,  "The 
Woman  in  Red,"  by  Anthony  Gilbert.  Photography, 
Burnett  Guffey.  Art  director,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set 
decorations,  Milton  Stumph.  Sound,  Lambert  Day. 
Edited  by  James  Sweeney. 

CAST — Nina  Foch,  Dame  May  Whitty,  George 
Macready,  Roland  Varno,  Anita  Bolster,  Doris  Lloyd, 
Leonard  Mudie,  Joy  Harrington,  Queenie  Leonard, 
Harry  Hays  Morgan,  Ottola  Nesmith,  Olaf  Hytten, 
Evan  Thomas.  Reviewed  12-14-45. 

NABONCA 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Fred  My- 
ton.  Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Art  direction,  Paul 
Palmentola.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edited 
by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Fifi  D'Orsay,  Barton  Mac- 
Lane,  Julie  London,  Bryant  Washburn,  Herbert  Raw- 
linson,  Price  Modupe,  Jackie  Newfield.  Reviewed 
1  1-16-45. 

THE  NAUCHTY  NINETIES 

UNIV.  Producers,  Edmund  L.  Hartmann  and  John 
Grant.  Director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  Original  screenplay 
by  Edmund  L.  Hartmann,  John  Grant,  Edmund  Jo- 
seph and  Hal  Fimberg.  Additional  comedy  sequences 
by  Felix  Adler.  Assistant  director,  Howard  Christie. 
Photography,  George  Robinson.  Sound,  Bernard  B. 
Brown.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Harold 
H.  MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Causman 
and  Leigh  Smith.  Musical  director,  Edward  Fairchild. 
Musical  numbers  staged  by  John  Doyle.  Edited  by 
Arthur  Hilton. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Alan  Curtis, 
Rita  Johnson,  Henry  Travers,  Lois  Collier,  Joe  Saw- 
yer, Joe  Kirk.  Reviewed  6-20-45. 


NAVAIO  TRAILS 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Howard  Bretherton.  Original  story,  Jess  Bowers. 
Screenplay,  Frank  H.  Young.  Photography,  Marcel 
Le  Picard.  Edited  by  Arthur  H.  Bell.  Sound,  Glen 
Glen.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Assistant  director, 
Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Jennifer  Holt,  Riley  Hill,  Jim  Hood,  Jasper  L.  Palmer, 
Edmund  Cobb,  Bud  Osborne,  Earl  Crawford.  Charles 
King,  Ray  Bennett,  Tom  Quinn,  Josh  Carpenter,  Mary 
MacLaren.  Reviewed  3-2-45. 

NOB  HILL 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Andre  Daven. 
Director,  Henry  Hathaway.  Screenplay,  Wanda  Tu- 
chock,  Norman  Reilly  Raine.  From  story  by  Eleanore 
Griffin.  Songs,  Jimmy  McHugh,  Harold  Adamson. 
Photography,  Edward  Cronjager.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Musical  di- 
rection, Emil  Newman,  Charles  Henderson.  Incidental 
music,  David  Buttolph.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Gene 
Rose.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Russell  Spencer. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott. 
Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Dances 
staged  by  Nick  Castle.  Musical  settings  designed  by 
Joseph  C.  Wright.  Edited  by  Harmon  Jones.  Sound 
technician,  W.  D.  Flick.  Assistant  director,  Henry 
Weinberger. 

CAST — George  Raft,  Joan  Bennett,  Vivian  Blaine, 
Peggy  Ann  Garner,  Alan  "Falstaff  Openshaw"  Reed, 
B.  S.  Pully,  Emil  Coleman,  Edgar  Barrier,  Joe  Smith, 
Charles  Dale,  George  Anderson,  Don  Costello,  ).  Far- 
rell  MacDonald,  Joseph  J.  Greene,  The  Three  Swifts, 
William  Haade,  Beal  Wong,  George  T.  Lee,  Frank 
McCown,  Robert  Greig,  Charles  Cane,  Helen  O'Hara, 
Dorothy  Ford,  Nestor  Paiva,  Anita  Bolster,  Jane 
Jones,  Otto  Reichow,  Hugo  Borg,  George  Blagoi. 
Reviewed  5-29-45. 

NORTHWEST  TRAIL 

Action-SCREEN  CUILD.  (Cinecolor).  Producers. 
William  B.  David,  Max  M.  King.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Screenplay,  Harvey  H.  Gates.  Original 
novel,  James  Oliver  Curwood.  Photography,  Marcel 
Le  Picard.  Color  director,  W.  T.  Crespinel.  Music 
score,  Frank  Sanucci.  Edited  by  Thomas  Neff.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Dick 
L'Estrange. 

CAST — Bob  Steele,  Joan  Woodbury,  John  Litel, 
Madge  Bellamy,  George  Meeker,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Ian  Keith,  John  Hamilton,  Poodles  Hanneford.  Re- 
viewed 11-1  6-45. 

OATH  OF  VENGEANCE 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Fred 
Myton.  Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Arthur  Smith.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 
Assistant  director,  Harold  E.  Knox. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Mady 
Laurence,  Jack  Ingram,  Charles  King,  Marin  Sais, 
Karl  Hackett,  Kermit  Maynard,  Hal  Price,  Frank 
Ellis.  Reviewed  4-27-45. 

OBJECTIVE,  BURMA! 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  Raoul  Walsh. 
Screenplay,  Ranald  MacDougall,  Lester  Cole.  From 
original  story  by  Alvah  Bessie.  Photography,  James 
Wong  Howe.  Art  director,  Ted  Smith.  Set  decor- 
ations, Jack  McConaghy.  Technical  advisor,  Maj. 
harles  S.  Galbraith,  U.  S.  Army  Parachute  Troops, 
usic  score,  ranz  Waxman.  MFMusical  director,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  George  Amy.  Sound  tech- 
nician, C.  A.  Riggs,  Assistant  director,  Elmer 
Decker. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Henry  Hull,  William  Prince, 
James  Brown,  George  Tobias,  Warner  Anderson,  Dick 
Erdman,  Tony  Caruso,  John  Alvin,  Stephen  Richards, 
Hugh  Beaumont,  John  Whitney,  Joel  Allen,  Buddy 
Yarus,  Frank  Tang,  William  Hudson,  Rodric  Red 
Wing,  Asit  Koomar,  John  Sheridan,  Lester  Matthews. 
Reviewed  1-26-45. 

ONE  EXCITING  NIGHT 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Associate  producer.  Maxwell 
Shane.  Director,  William  C.  Thomas.  Original  screen- 
play, David  Lang.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman,  Jr. 
Supervising  editor,  Howard  Smith.  Edited  by  Henry 


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Adams.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Sound  technician, 
John  Carter.  Set  decoration,  Ray  Berk.  Music  score, 
Alexander  Lazslo.  Assistant  director,  Nat  Merman. 

CAST — William  Gargan,  Ann  Savage,  Leo  Corcey, 
George  Zucco,  Paul  Hurst,  Don  Beddoe,  Charles  Hal- 
ton,  George  E.  Stone,  Robert  Barron.  Reviewed 
6-8-45. 

ON  STAGE  EVERYBODY 
UNIV.  Producer,  Warren  Wilson.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Lou  Goldberg.  Director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  As- 
sistant director,  Seward  Webb.  Original  screenplay 
by  Warren  Wilson  and  Oscar  Brodney.  Musical  di- 
rector, Milton  Rosen.  Photography,  Charles  Van 
Enger.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman  and  Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Charles  Wyrick.  Edited  by 
Philio  Cahn. 

CAST — Peggy  Ryan,  Johnny  Coy,  Jack  Oakie.  Julie 
London,  Otto  Kruger,  Esther  Dale,  Wallace  Ford,  Mil- 
burn  Stone,  Stephen  Wayne,  Jimmy  Clark,  King  Sis- 
ters, Jean  Richey,  Billy  Usher,  Georgiana  Bannister, 
llene  Woods,  Bob  Hopkins.  June  Brady,  Cyril  Smith, 
Ronnie  Gibson  Jean  Hamilton,  Beatrice  Fung  Oye, 
Ed  "Strawberry"  Russell.  Reviewed  7-9-45. 

ORDERS  FP.rM  TOKYO 

WB.  in  reoperation  with  Philippine  Cov.  and 
OSS.  (Technicolor).  Photography,  Capt.  David  C. 
Griffin,  USMC.  Reviewed  8-3-45. 

ORECON  TRAIL 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Di- 
rector, Thomas  Carr.  Screenplay  by  Betty  Bur- 
bridge,  based  on  a  novel  by  Frank  Gruber.  Photog- 
raphy, Bud  Thackery.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cher- 
win.  Art  direction,  Cano  Chittenden.  Edited  by  Rich- 
ard L.  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl.  As- 
sistant director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Sunset  Carson,  Peggy  Stewart,  Frank  )a- 
quet,  John  Merton,  Mary  Carr,  Si  "Rawhide"  Jenks, 
Bud  Geary,  Kenne  Duncan,  Steve  Winston,  Lee  Shum- 
way,  Earle  Hodgins,  Tom  London.  Reviewed  7-16-45. 

OUR  VINES  HAVE  TENDER  CRAPES 

MCM.  Producer,  Robert  Sisk.  Director,  Roy  Row- 
land. Screenplay  by  Dalton  Trumbo.  From  the  book, 
by  George  Victor  Martin.  Photography,  Robert  Sur- 
tees.  Musical  score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Edward  Car- 
fagno.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  with  Hugh 
Hunt.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie  and  Danny 
Hall.  Edited  by  Ralph  E.  Winters.  Assistant  director, 
Horace  Hough. 

CAST — Edward  G.  Robinson,  Margaret  O'Brien, 
James  Craig,  Frances  Gifford,  Agnes  Moorehead, 
Morris  Carnovsky,  Jackie  "Butch"  Jenkins.  Sara  Ha- 
den,  Greta  Granstedt,  Dorothy  Morris.  Arthur  Space, 
Elizabeth  Russell,  Louis  Jean  Heydt,  Charles  Middle- 
ton,  Arthur  Hohl.  Francis  Pierlot,  Johnnie  Berkes. 
Reviewed  7-19-45. 

OUT  OF  THIS  WORLD 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  Sam  Coslow.  Director, 
Hal  Walker.  Screenplay,  Walter  DeLeon  and  Arthur 
Philips.  Based  on  stories  by  Elizabeth  Meehan  and 
Sam  Coslow.  Music  direction,  Victor  Young.  Music 
associate,  Arthur  Franklin.  Specialty  arrangements, 
Joseph  |.  Lilley  and  Harry  Simeone.  Photography. 
Stuart  Thompson.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier  and 
Haldane  Douglas.  Sound,  Gene  Merritt  and  loel  Moss. 
Set  decorations,  Kenneth  Swartz.  Assistant  director, 
Eddie  Salven.  Edited  by  Stuart  Gilmore. 

CAST — Eddie  Bracken.  Veronica  Lake,  Diana  Lynn, 
Cass  Daley,  Harry  "Parkyakarkus"  Einstein,  Donald 
MacBride,  Florence  Bates,  Gary  Crosby,  Philip  Crosby, 
Dennis  Crosby,  Lin  Crosby,  Olga  San  Juan,  Nancy 
Porter,  Audrey  Young,  Carol  Deere,  Carmen  Caval- 
laro,  Ted  Fio  Rito,  Henry  King,  Ray  Noble,  and  Joe 
Reichman.  Reviewed  6-6-45. 

OUTLAW  ROUNDUP 

PRC.  Producer,  Alfred  Stern.  Director,  Harry  Fra- 
ser.  Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photography, 
Ira  Morgan.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Lyle  E.  Wiley.  Set  decorations,  Henry  Reif. 
Edited  by  Charles  Henkel,  Jr.  Assistant  director,  Clark 
L.  Paylow.  Songs,  Aleth  Hansen. 

CAST — Jim  Newill,  Dave  "Tex"  O'Brien,  Guy  Wil- 


kerson,  Helen  Chapman,  Jack  Ingram,  I.  Stanford 
Jolley,  Charles  King,  Reed  Howes,  Bud  Osborne,  Frank 
Ellis,  Budd  Buster.  Reviewed  3-2-45. 

OUTLAWS  OF  THE  ROCKIES 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
za.-o.  Original  screenplay  by  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Pho- 
tography, George  Kelley.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art 
director,  Charles  Clague.  Sound  Technician,  Philip 
Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Harding,  Dub  Taylor, 
Carole  Mathews,  Philip  Van  Zandt,  I.  Stanford  Jol- 
ley, George  Chesebro,  Steve  Clark,  Jack  Rockwell, 
Carolina  Cotton,  Spade  Cooley.  Reviewed  9-2-45. 

CVER  21 

COL.  Producer-Screenplay,  Sidney  Buchman.  Di- 
rector. Charles  Vidor.  From  play  by  Ruth  Gordon. 
Photography,  Rudolph  Mate.  Art  direction,  Stephen 
Goosson,  Rudolph  Sternad.  Set  decorations,  Louis 
Diage.  Edited  by  Otto  Meyer.  Musical  score,  Marlin 
Skiles.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant  director,  Ray 
Nazarro. 

CAST — Irene  Dunne,  Alexander  Knox,  Charles 
Coburn,  Jeff  Donnell,  Loren  Tindall,  Lee  Patrick,  Phil 
Brown,  Cora  Witherspoon,  Charles  Evans,  Pierre 
Watkin,  Anne  Loos,  Nanette  Parks,  Adelle  Roberts, 
lean  Stevens.  Reviewed  7-23-45. 

PAN-AMERIC*  NA 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer- 
director,  John  H.  Auer.  Screenplay,  Lawrence  Kimble. 
Original  story,  Frederick  Kohner,  john  H.  Auer.  Mu- 
sical director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments, Gene  Rose.  Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert 
S.  D'Agostino  and  Al  Herman.  Set  decorations,  Dar- 
reil  Silvera,  Michael  Ohrenbach.  Sound  technician, 
Richard  Van  Hessen.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker.  As- 
sistant director,  Ruby  Rosenberg.  Songs,  Bobby  Col- 
lazo,  Gabriel  Ruiz,  Pepe  Guizar,  C.  Castelalnos,  Mar- 
garita Lecuona,  A.  Fernandez,  Mort  Greene. 

CAST — Phillip  Terry,  Audrey  Long,  Robert  Bench- 
ley,  Eve  Arden,  Ernest  Truex,  Marc  Cramer,  Isabelita, 
Rosario  and  Antonio,  Miguelito  Valdes.  Harold  and 
Lola,  Louise  Burnett,  Chinita  Marin,  Chuey  Castil- 
lion,  Padilla  Sisters,  Chuy  Reyes  and  orchestra,  Nes- 
tor Amaral  and  Samba  band.  Reviewed  2-16-45. 

PARDON  MY  PAST 

Mutual-COL.  Producer-director,  Leslie  Fenton. 
Screenplay,  Earl  Felton,  Karl  Kamb.  Original  story, 
Patterson  McNutt,  Harlan  Ware.  Photography,  Rus- 
sell Metty.  Musical  score-conductor,  Dimitri  Tiom- 
kin.  Music  supervisor,  David  Chudnow.  Production 
designer,  Bernard  Herzbrun.  Set  decorations,  Ed- 
ward G.  Boyle.  Edited  by  Otho  Lovering,  Richard 
Heermance.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster.  As- 
sistant director,  Bob  Aldrich. 

CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Marguerite  Chapman, 
William  Demarest,  Akim  Tamiroff,  Rita  Johnson, 
Harry  Davenport,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Karolyn  Grimes, 
Dewey  Robinson,  Hugh  Prosser,  Charles  Arnt,  Tom 
Moffatt,  Herbert  Evans,  Frank  Moran,  George  Chan- 
dler.. Reviewed  8-31-45. 

PARIS — UNDERGROUND 

Constance  Bennett-UA.  Executive  producer,  Car- 
ley  Harriman.  Director,  Gregory  Ratoff.  Screenplay, 
Boris  Ingster  and  Gertrude  Purcell.  Based  on  the 
novel  by  Etta  Shiber.  Photography,  Lee  Garmes.  Pro- 
duction designer,  Nicolai  Remisoff.  Art  direction, 
Victor  Greene.  Set  decorations,  Sydney  Moore.  Musi- 
cal score  and  direction,  Alexander  Tansman.  Musical 
supervisor,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  James  New- 
corn.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Ad  Schaumer. 

CAST — Constance  Bennett,  Gracie  Fields,  George 
Rigaud,  Kurt  Kreuger,  Charles  Andre.  Leslie  Vincent, 
Eily  Malyon.  Gregory  Cay,  Richard  Ryen,  Adrienne 
d'Ambricourt,  Vladimir  Sokoloff,  Roland  Varno,  An- 
drew McLaglen.  Reviewed  8-20-45. 

PATRICK  THE  GREAT 

UNIV.  Producer,  Howard  Benedict.  Director,  Frank 
Ryan.  Screenplay,  Bertram  Milhauser  and  Dorothy 
Bennett.  Original,  Jane  Hall,  Frederick  Kohner  and 


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Ralph  Block.  Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  A.  Causman  and  E.  R.  Robinson. 
Music  score.  Hans  ).  Salter.  Dance  director,  Louis 
Da  Pron.  Songs,  Inez  James,  Sidney  Miller,  Charles 
Previn,  Charles  Tobias,  David  Kapp.  Edited  by  Ted 
J.  Kent.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Jess  Moulin.  As- 
sistant director,  William  Holland. 

CAST — Donald  O'Connor,  Peggy  Ryan,  Frances 
Dee,  Donald  Cook,  Eve  Arden,  Thomas  Gomez,  Ir- 
ving Bacon,  Andrew  Tombes,  Gavin  Muir.  Reviewed 
4-16-45. 

PENTHOUSE  RHYTHM 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Frank  Gross.  Director, 
Eddie  Cline.  Story  by  Min  Selvin  and  Stanley  Rob- 
erts. Screenplay  by  Stanley  Roberts  and  Howard 
Dimsdale.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Musical  di- 
rector, Edgar  Fairchild.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man and  Harold  MacArthur.  Sound,  Bernard  B. 
Brown,  Robert  Pritchard.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Gausman  and  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Dialog  director,  Emory 
Horger.  Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Howard  Christie. 

CAST — Kirby  Grant,  Lois  Collier,  Edward  Norris, 
Maxie  Rosenbloom,  Eric  Blore,  Minna  Gombell,  Ed- 
ward S.  Brophy,  Judy  Clark,  Marion  Martin,  Donald 
MacBride,  Henrv  Armetta,  Jimmy  Dodd,  Bobby 
Worth,  Louis  Da  Pron,  Ceorge  Lloyd,  Paul  Hurst,  Har- 
ry Barris,  Velasco  and  Lenee.  Reviewed  6-6-45 


THE  PHANTOM  OF  42ND  STREET 

PRC.  Associate  producers,  Martin  Mooney,  Aibert 
Herman.  Director,  Albert  Herman.  Screenplay,  Mil- 
ton Raison.  Based  on  novel  by  Jack  Harvey  and  Mil- 
ton Raison.  Photography,  James  Brown.  Art  director, 
Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Harry  Reif.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn. 
Music,  Karl  Hajos.  Assistant  director,  William  A. 
Calihan,  Jr. 

CAST — Dave  O'Brien,  Kay  Aldridge.  Alan  Mow- 
bray, Frank  Jenks,  Edythe  Elliott,  Jack  Mulhall,  Vera 
Marshe.  Stanley  Price,  John  Crawford,  Cyril  Dele- 
vanti,  Paul  Power.  Reviewed  4-30-45. 


PHANTOM  OF  THE  PLAINS 
REP.  Associate  producer,  R.  C.  Springsteen.  Di- 
rector, Lesley  Selander.  Original  screenplay  by  Earle 
Snell  and  Charles  Kenyon,  based  on  Fred  Harman's 
comic  strip,  by  special  arrangements  with  Stephen 
Slesinger.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Edited  by 
Charles  Craft.  Sound,  Ed  Borschell.  Art  director, 
Hilyard  Brown.  Set  decorations,  Charles  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Don  Verk. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming, 
Ian  Keith,  William  Haade,  Virginia  Christine.  Bud 
Geary,  Henry  Hall,  Fred  Graham,  Jack  Kirk  and  Jack 
Rockwell. 

THE  PHANTOM  SPEAKS 
REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Director,  John 
English.  Original  screenplay,  John  K.  Butler.  Photog- 
raphy, William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kim- 
ball. Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Assistant  director, 
Johnny  Grubbs.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen.  Stanley  Ridges,  Lynne  Rob- 
erts, Tom  Powers,  Charlotte  Wynters,  Jonathan  Hale, 
Pierre  Watkin,  Marian  Martin,  Garry  Owen,  Ralf 
Harolde,  Doreen  McCann.  Reviewed  4-16-45. 


THE  PICTURE  OF  DORIAN  CRAY 

MCM.  Produced  by  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Director- 
screenplay,  Albert  Lewin.  Assistant  to  director,  Gor- 
don Wiles.  Based  on  novel  by  Oscar  Wilde.  Musical 
score,  Herbert  Stothart.  Photography,  Harry  Strad- 
ling.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Hans  Peters.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Hugh  Hunt.  Edited  by 
Ferris  Webster.  Sound  technician,  William  R.  Ed- 
mondson.  Assistant  director,  Earl  McEvoy. 

CAST — George  Sanders,  Hurd  Hatfield,  Donna 
Reed,  Angela  Lansbury,  Peter  Lawford,  Lowell  Gil- 
more.  Richard  Fraser,  Douglas  Walton,  Morton  Low- 
ry,  Miles  Mander,  Lydia  Bilbrook,  Mary  Forbes,  Rob- 
ert Gregg,  Moyna  MacGill,  Billy  Bevan,  Renie  Car- 
son, Lillian  Bond.  Devi  Dja  and  her  Balinese  Dancers. 
Reviewed  2-26-45. 


PILLOW  OF  DEATH 

UNIV.  Producer,  Ben  Pivar.  Director,  Wallace  Fox. 
Screenplay,  George  Bricker.  Original,  Dwight  V.  Bab- 
cock.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Musical  director, 
Frank  Skinner.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Ful- 
ton. Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss.  Sound  technician, 
Jess  Moulin.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  Brenda  Joyce,  J.  Edward 
Bromberg,  Rosalind  Ivan,  Clara  Blandick,  George 
Cleveland,  Wilton  Graff,  Bernard  B.  Thomas,  Fern 
Emmett,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Victoria  Home.  Re- 
viewed 12-11-45. 

PILLOW  TO  POST 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Vincent 
Sherman.  Screenplay,  Charles  Hoffman.  From  the 
stage  play  by  Rose  Simon  Kohn.  Photography,  Wes- 
ley Anderson.  Edited  by  Alan  Crosland,  Jr.  Art  direc- 
tor, Leo  Kuter.  Sound,  Charles  Lang.  Special  ef- 
fects, Warren  Lynch.  Set  decorations,  Walter  F. 
Tilford.  Montages,  James  Leicester.  Music,  Freder- 
ick Hollander.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Jerome  Mo- 
rass. Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assistant 
director.  Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST — Ida  Lupino,  Sydney  Greenstreet,  William 
Prince,  Stuart  Erwin,  Johnny  Mitchell.  Ruth  Donnel- 
ly, Barbara  Brown,  Frank  Orth,  Regina  Wallace,  Wil- 
lie Best.  Paul  Harvey,  Carol  Hughes,  Bobby  Blake, 
Anne  O'Neil,  Marie  Blake,  Victoria  Home,  Lelah 
Tyler,  Sue  Moore,  Don  McGuire,  Joyce  Compton, 
Louis  Armstrong  and  orchestra.  Reviewed  5-15-45. 

THE  POWER  OF  TH*.  WHISTLER 
COL.  Producer,  Leonard  S.  Picker.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Original  screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg.  Sug- 
gested by  the  radio  program,  "The  Whistler."  Pho- 
tography, L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited  by  Reg  Browne. 
Art  director,  John  Datu.  Set  decorations,  Sidney  Clif- 
ford. "Whistler"  theme  music,  Wilbur  Hatch.  As- 
sistant director,  Leonard  J.  Shapiro.  Sound  Techni- 
cian.  Hugh  McDowell. 

CAST — Richard  Dix,  Janis  Carter,  Jeff  Donnell, 
Loren  Tindall,  Tala  Birell,  John  Abbott,  Murray  Al- 
per,  Cy  Kendall.  Reviewed  5-25-45. 

PRIDE  CF  THE  MARINES 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director.  Delmer 
Daves.  Screenplay,  Albert  Maltz.  Adaptation,  Marvin 
Borowsky.  From  a  book  by  Roger  Butterfield.  Pho- 
tography, Peverell  Marley.  Art  director,  Leo  Kuter. 
Edited  by  Owen  Marks.  Sound,  Stanley  Jones.  Set 
decorations,  Walter  F.  Tilford.  Special  effects,  L. 
Robert  Burks.  Technical  advisers.  Major  Louis  Aron- 
son,  USMC;  Major  Gordon  Warner,  USMC,  Ret.  Mu- 
sic, Franz  Waxman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Leo- 
nid Raab.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Assist- 
ant director,  Art  Lueker. 

CAST — John  Garfield,  Eleanor  Parker,  Dane  Clark, 
John  Ridgely,  Rosemary  DeCamp,  Ann  Doran,  Ann 
Todd,  Warren  Douglas,  Don  McGuire,  Tom  D'Andrea, 
Rory  Mallinson,  Stephen  Richards,  Anthony  Caruso, 
Moroni  Olsen,  Dave  Willock,  John  Sheridan,  John 
Miles,  John  Compton,  Lennie  Bremen,  Michael 
Brown.  Reviewed  8-7-45. 

PURSUIT  TO  ALGIERS 
UNIV.  Producer-director,  Roy  William  Neill.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Leonard  Lee,  based  on  Sir  Arthur 
Conan  Doyle  characters.  Photography,  Paul  Ivano. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Obzina. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ralph  Sylos. 
Musical  director,  Edgar  Fairchild.  Songs,  Jack  Brooks, 
Milton  Rosen,  Everett  Carter.  Edited  by  Saul  A. 
Goodkind.  Sound,  Bernard  Brown,  Robert  Pritchard. 
Assistant  director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Basil  Rathbone,  Nigel  Bruce,  Marjorie  Rior- 
dan,  Rosalind  Ivan,  Martin  Kosleck,  Frederick  Wor- 
lock,  Morton  Lowry,  Leslie  Vincent,  Gerald  Hamer, 
Rex  Evans,  Tom  Dillon,  Sven  Hugo  Borg,  Wee  Willie 
Davis,  Wilson  Benge.  Reviewed  9-18-45. 

RADIO  STARS  ON  PARADE 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Ben  Stoloff.  Director,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Harry  D'Arcy.  Screenplay,  Robert  E.  Ke^t 
and  Monte  Brice.  Original  story  by  Robert  E.  Kent. 


540 


PRODUCTIONS  1945 


Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements, Gene  Rose.  Photography,  Harry  Wild. 
Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  directors,  Al- 
bert S.  D'Agostino  and  Walter  Keller.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera.  Sound  Technicians,  )ohn  E. 
Tribby,  Terry  Kellum.  Dialog  director,  Leslie  Ur- 
bach.  Edited  by  Edward  W.  Williams.  Songs  by  Jim- 
my McHugh,  Harold  Adamson. 

CAST — Wally  Brown,  Alan  Carney,  Frances  Lang- 
ford,  Don  Wilson,  Tony  Romano,  Rufe  Davis,  Robert 
Clarke,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Max  Wagner,  Ralph  Peters, 
Skinnay  Ennis  and  his  band,  Town  Criers,  Ralph  Ed- 
wards and  company,  Cappy  Barra  Boys.  Reviewed 
8-2-45. 

RETURN  OF  THE  DURANCO  KID 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Darwin 
Abrahams.  Original  screenplay,  ).  Benton  Cheney. 
Photography,  Clen  Cano.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks. 
Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician,  Ed  Bernds. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Harding,  Jean  Stev- 
ens, John  Calvert,  Betty  Rearden,  Hal  Price,  Britt 
Wood,  Ray  Bennett,  Paul  Conrad. 

RHAPSODY  IN  BLUE 

WB.  Producer,  Jesse  L.  Lasky.  Director,  Irving 
Rapper.  Screenplay,  Howard  Koch  and  Elliott  Paul. 
Original,  Sonya  Levien.  Special  photographic  effects, 
Roy  Davidson,  Willard  Van  Enger.  Photography,  Sol 
Polito,  Merritt  Cerstad  and  Ernest  Haller.  Montages, 
James  Leicester.  Art  direction,  John  Hughes  and  An- 
ton Grot.  Set  decorations,  Fred  M.  MacLean.  Dialog 
director,  Felix  Jacoves.  Music  score,  George  Gershwin. 
Music  arrangers  (orchestral),  Ray  Heindorf,  Ferde 
Grofe;  (vocal),  Dudley  Chambers.  Musical  conductor, 
Paul  Whiteman  (Rhapsody  in  Blue).  Musical  director, 
Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Songs,  Buddy  De  Sylva,  Irving 
Caesar.  Dance  director,  LeRoy  Prinz.  Edited  by  Fol- 
mer  Blangsted.  Sound  technicians,  David  Forrest  and 
Stanley  Jones.  Assistant  director,  Robert  Vreeland. 

CAST — Robert  Alda,  Joan  Leslie,  Alexis  Smith, 
Charles  Coburn,  Julie  Bishop,  Albert  Basserman, 
Morris  Carnovsky,  Rosemary  De  Camp,  Oscar  Levant, 
Paul  Whiteman,  Al  Jolson,  George  White,  Hazel 
Scott,  Anne  Brown,  Tom  Patricola,  Herbert  Rudley, 
John  B.  Hughes,  Mickey  Roth,  Darryl  Hickman, 
Charles  Halton,  Andrew  Tombes.  Gregory  Goluboff, 
Walter  Soderling,  Eddie  Marr,  Theodore  Von  Eltz, 
Bill  Kennedy,  Robert  Shayne,  Oscar  Loraine,  Johnny 
Downs,  Ernest  Golm,  Martin  Noble,  Hugo  Kirchof- 
fer,  Will  Wright,  Ray  Turner.  Reviewed  6-27-45. 

RHYTHM  ROUNDUP 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Vernon 
Keays.  Screenplay,  Charles  Marion.  Story,  Louise 
Rousseau,  based  on  work  by  Jack  Frost.  Photography, 
John  Stumar.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Art  director, 
Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle. 
Sound  Technician,  William  Randall.  Songs,  Roy  See- 
ley.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Ken  Curtis,  Cheryl  Walker,  Guinn  "Big 
Boy"  Williams,  Raymond  Hatton,  Victor  Potel,  Eddie 
Bruce,  Arthur  Loft,  Walter  Baldwin,  Vera  Lewis,  the 
Hoosier  Hotshots,  Bob  Wills  and  His  Texas  Play- 
boys, the  Pied  Pipers.  Reviewed  7-5-45. 

RIVER  GANG 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Charles  David.  Screen- 
play, Leslie  Charteris.  From  story  "Fairy  Tale 
Murder,"  by  Charles  David,  Hugh  Gray.  Adaptation, 
Dwight  V.  Babcock.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash.  Musi- 
cal director,  H.  ).  Salter.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man, Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A. 
Gausman,  Andrew  J.  Gilmore.  Edited  by  Saul  A. 
Goodkind.  Sound  technician,  William  Fox.  Assistant 
director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  John  Qualen,  Bill  Goodwin, 
Keefe  Brasselle,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Gus  Schilling,  Vince 
Barnett,  Bob  Homans,  Jack  Grimes,  Mendy  Koenig, 
Rocco  Lanzo,  Douglas  Croft.  Reviewed  9-11-45. 

ROAD  TO  ALCATRAZ 

REP.  Producer,  Armand  L.  Schaeffer.  Associate 
producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director,  Nick  Grinde. 
Screenplay,  Dwight  V.  Babcock  and  Jerry  Sackheim. 
Original  story,  Francis  K.  Allen.  Photography,  Ernest 
Miller.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Edited  by 
Richard  L.  Van  Enger.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Art  direc- 
tor, Lucius  Croxton.  Set  decorations,  George  Milo. 


Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker.  As- 
sistant director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  June  Storey,  Grant  With- 
ers, Clarence  Kolb,  Charles  Gordon,  William  Forrest, 
Iris  Adrian,  Lillian  Bronson,  Harry  Depp,  Kenne  Dun- 
can. Reviewed  7-19-45. 

ROCKIN'  IN  THE  ROCKIES 

COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Vernon 
Keays.  Screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney,  John  Grey. 
Story,  Louise  Rousseau  and  Gail  Davenport.  Photog- 
raphy, Glen  Gano.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Art  di- 
rector, Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  Fay  Babcock. 
Assistant  director,  Joseph  Cavalieri.  Sound  Techni- 
cian, H.  Fogetti. 

CAST — Moe  Howard,  Jerry  Howard,  Larry  Fine, 
Mary  Beth  Hughes,  Jay  Kirby,  Gladys  Blake,  Jack 
Clifford,  Forrest  Taylor,  Tim  Ryan,  Vernon  Dent, 
Hoosier  Hotshots,  Cappy  Barra  Boys,  Spade  Cooley. 
Reviewed  1  1  -28-45. 

ROGUES  GALLERY 

American-PRC.  Producers,  Donald  C.  McKean  and 
Albert  Herman.  Director,  Albert  Herman.  Original 
screenplay,  John  T.  Neville.  Photography,  Ira  Mor- 
gan. Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  McWhorter.  Set  decoration,  Harry  Reif.  Edited 
by  Fred  Bain.  Art  director,  Paul  Palmentola.  Assist- 
ant director,  Lou  Perlof. 

CAST — Frank  Jenks,  Robin  Raymond,  H.  B.  War- 
ner, Ray  Walker,  Davison  Clark,  Bob  Homans,  Frank 
McGlynn,  Pat  Gleason,  Edward  Keane,  Earle  Dewey, 
Milton  Kibbee,  Gene  Stutenroth,  George  Kirby,  Nor- 
val  Mitchell,  John  Valentine,  Jack  Raymond,  Parker 
Gee.  Reviewed  3-23-45. 

ROUCHLY  SPEAKING 

WB.  Producer,  Henry  Blanke.  Director,  Michael 
Curtiz.  Screenplay,  Louise  Randall  Pierson,  from  her 
book  of  the  same  title.  Photography,  Joseph  Walker. 
Art  direction,  Robert  Haas.  Set  decorations,  George 
James  Hopkins.  Montages,  James  Leicester.  Special 
effects,  Roy  Davidson,  Hans  Koenekamp.  Music 
score,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestral  ararngements,  Hugo 
Friedhofer.  Musical  dierctor,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited 
by  David  Weisbart.  Sound  technician,  Dolph  Thomas. 
Assistart  director,  Frank  Heath. 

CAST — Rosalind  Russell,  Jack  Carson,  Ray  Collins, 
Donald  Woods,  Ann  Todd.  Cora  Sue  Collins,  Kathleen 
Lockhart,  Andy  Clyde,  Arthur  Shields,  Mary  Servoss, 
Alan  Hale,  Ann  Doran,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Eily  Mal- 
yon,  Craig  Stevens,  John  Alvin,  Francis  Pierlot,  Man- 
art  Kippen,  George  Meader,  George  Carleton,  Greta 
Granstedt,  Helene  Thimig,  Frank  Puglia,  John  Qualen, 
Sig  Arno,  Robert  Hutton,  Andrea  King,  John  Sheri- 
dan, Jean  Sullivan,  Robert  Arthur,  Ann  Lawrence, 
Mona  Freeman.  John  Calkins,  Richard  Wimer,  Mickey 
Kuhn,  Johnny  Treul,  Jo  Ann  Marlowe,  Patsy  Lee  Par- 
sons, Gregory  Muradian,  John  Sheffield.  Reviewed 
1-31-45. 

ROUGH  RIDERS  OF  CHEYENNE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Bennett  Cohen.  Direc- 
tor, Thomas  Carr.  Original  screenplay,  Elizabeth 
Beecher.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Edited  by 
Fred  Allen.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound 
Technician,  Victor  Appel.  Art  director,  Frank  Hotal- 
ing.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy  and  Robert 
Hays.  Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Sunset  Carson,  Peggy  Stewart,  Mira  Mc- 
Kinney,  Monte  Hale,  Wade  Crosby,  Michael  Sloane, 
Kenne  Duncan,  Tom  London,  Eddy  Waller,  Jack 
O'Shea,  Bob  Wilke,  Tex  Terry  and  Jack  Rockwell. 
Reviewed  1  1  -2-45. 

ROUGH  RIDIN'  |USTICE 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Derwin  Abra- 
hams. Original  screenplay.  Elizabeth  Beecher.  Pho- 
tography, George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell. 
Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Charles  Clague.  Set  dec- 
orations, Fay  Babcock.  Sound  technicians,  Lambert 
Day.  Assistant  director,  Earl  Bellamy. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Dub  Taylor,  Betty  Jane 
Graham,  Jimmy  Wakely,  Wheeler  Oakman,  Jack  In- 
gram, Forrest  Taylor,  Jack  Rockwell,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Dan  White,  Robert  Kortman,  George  Chesebro,  Rob- 
ert Ross.  Reviewed  3-9-45. 


P  R  ODUCTIONS  1945 


541 


ROUCH,  TOUCH  AND  READY 

COL.  Producer,  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis.  Director,  Del 
Lord.  Original  screenplay,  Edward  T.  Lowe.  Photogra- 
phy, George  Meehan.  Art  direction,  Walter  Holscher. 
Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage.  Technical  advisor,  Lieut. 
Forrest  E.  Jones.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Ed  Wetzel.  Assistant  director,  James  Nichol- 
son. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  Victor  McLaglen,  Jean 
Rogers,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Amelita  Ward,  Robert  Wil- 
liams, John  Tyrell,  Fred  Graff,  Addison  Richards, 
William  Forrest,  Tex  Harding,  Loren  Tindall,  Bob 
Meredith,   Ida  Moore,  Blackie  Whiteford. 

A  ROYAL  SCANDAL 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Ernst  Lubitsch.  Director,  Otto 
Preminger.  Screenplay,  Edward  Justus  Mayer.  Adapt- 
ed by  Bruno  Frank.  From  play  by  Lajos  Biro  and  Mel- 
chior  Lengyel.  Photography,  Arthur  Miller.  Music 
score,  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestral  arangements,  Ed- 
ward Powell.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Mark 
Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Paul  S. 
Fox.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  Dorothy 
Spencer.  Sound  technican,  Alfred  Bruzlin.  Assistant 
director,  Tom  Dudley. 

CAST — Tallulah  Bankhead,  Charles  Coburn,  Anne 
Baxter,  William  Eythe,  Vincent  Price,  Mischa  Auer, 
Sig  Ruman,  Vladimir  Sokoloff,  Mikhail  Rasumny, 
Grady  Sutton,  Don  Douglas,  Egon  Brecher.  Reviewed 
3-21-45. 

RUSTLER'S  HIDEOUT 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Joe 
O'Donnell.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Sound 
technician.  Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 
Assistant  director,  Melville  DeLay. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Patti 
McCarty,  Charles  King,  John  Merton,  Terry  Frost, 
Hal  Price,  Lane  Chandler,  Al  Ferguson,  Frank  Mc- 
Carroll,  Ed  Cassidy.  Reviewed  2-23-45. 

RUSTLERS  OF  THE  BADLANDS 

COL.  Produced  by  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Derwin 
Abrahams.  Screenplay  by  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Story 
by  Richard  Hill  Wilkinson.  Photography,  George 
Meehan.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  director,  Charles 
Clague.  Set  decorations,  John  W.  Pascoe.  Sound 
technician,  Lodge  Cunningham.  Assistant  director, 
Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Harding,  Dub  Tay- 
lor, Sally  Bliss,  George  Eldredge.  Edward  M.  How- 
ard, Ray  Bennett,  Ted  Mapes,  Karl  Hackett,  James 
T.  "Bud"  Nelson,  Frank  McCarroll,  Carl  Sepulveda 
and  Al  Trace  and  his  Silly  Symphonists.  Reviewed 
8-17-45. 

SADDLE  SERENADE 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Oliver  Drake.  Associate 
producer,  William  Strohbach.  Assistant  director,  Ed- 
die Davis.  Photography,  William  A.  Sickner.  Edited 
by  W.  J.  Austin.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton.  Sound, 
Glen  Glenn.  Original  screenplay  by  Frances  Kava- 
naugh. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  Lee  "Lasses"  White,  John- 
ny James,  Nancy  Brinckman,  Claire  James,  Alan  Fos- 
ter, Jack  Ingram,  Pat  Gleason.  Roy  Butler,  Elmer 
Napier,  Kay  Deslys,  Frank  McCarroll,  Jack  Sparks, 
Jack  Hendricks.  Reviewed  8-13-45. 

SACEBRUSH  HEROES 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director.  Benjamin 
Kline.  Original  screenplay,  Luci  Ward.  Photography, 
George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lionel  Banks,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations. 
Fay  Babcock.  Sound,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Wilbur  McGaugh. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Dub  Taylor,  Constance 
Worth,  Jimmy  Wakely  and  His  Saddle  Pals,  Ozie 
Waters,  Elvin  Field,  Bobby  Larson,  Forrest  Taylor, 
Joel  Friedkin,  Lane  Chandler,  Paul  Saremba,  Eddie 
Laughton,  Johnny  Tyrrell.  Reviewed  2-9-45. 

THE  SAILOR  TAKES  A  WIFE 

MCM  Producer,  Edwin  H.  Knopf.  Director,  Richard 
Whorf.  Screenplay,  Chester  Erskine,  Anne  Morrison 
Chapin,  Whitfield  Cook.  Based  on  play  by  Chester 
Erskine.  Photography,  Sidney  Wagner.  Music  score, 
Johnny  Green.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Edward 
Carfagno.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Special 


effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Edited  by  Irvine  War- 
burton.  Sound  technician,  Charles  J.  Burbridge.  As- 
sistant director,  Jack  Greenwood. 

CAST — Robert  Walker,  June  Allyson,  Hume  Cro- 
nyn,  Audrey  Totter,  Eddie  "Rochester"  Anderson, 
Reginald  Owen,  Gerald  Oliver  Smith.  Reviewed 
12-28-45. 

SALOME,  WHERE  SHE  DANCED 

Walter  Wanger-UNIV.  (Technicolor).  Producer, 
Walter  Wanger.  Associate  producer,  Alexander  Golt- 
zen.  Director,  Charles  Lamont.  Screenplay  by  Laur- 
ence Stallings,  based  on  an  original  story  by  Michael 
J.  Phillips.  Misic  score-directed  by  Edward  Ward. 
Photography,  Hal  Mohr,  W.  Howard  Green.  Techni- 
color direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  William  Fritzche. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Alexander  Golit- 
zen.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  William  Hedgcock.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Victor  A.  Gang- 
elin.  Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Dialog  director, 
Ernest  Truex.  Dance  director,  Lester  Horton.  Songs 
by  Everett  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Yvonne  De  Carlo,  Rod  Cameron,  David 
Bruce,  Walter  Slezak,  Albert  Dekker,  Marjorie  Ram- 
beau,  J.  Edward  Bromberg,  Abner  Biberman,  John 
Litel,  Kurt  Hatch,  Arthur  Hohl,  Nestor  Paiva,  Calvin 
Muir,  Will  Wright,  Joseph  Haworth,  Matt  McHugh, 
Poni  Adams,  Barbara  Bates,  Dawn  Kennedy,  Kathleen 
O'Malley,  Karen  Randle,  Jean  Trent,  Kerry  Vaughn, 
Reviewed  4-1  1  -45. 

SALTY  O'ROURKE 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  E.  D.  Leshin.  Di- 
rector, Raoul  Walsh.  Original  screenplay,  Milton 
Holmes.  Photography,  Theodor  Sparkuhl.  Process  pho- 
tography, Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier 
and  Haldane  Douglas.  Set  decoration,  John  McNeil. 
Music  score,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Edited  by  Wil- 
liam Shea.  Sound  technician,  Earl  S.  Hayman.  As- 
sistant director,  Oscar  Rudolph. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Gail  Russell,  William  Demar- 
est,  Bruce  Cabot,  Spring  Byington,  Stanley  Clements, 
Darryl  Hickman,  Rex  Williams,  Don  Zelaya,  Lester 
Matthews,  Marjorie  Woodworth,  David  Clyde.  Re- 
viewed 2-21-45. 

SAN  ANTONIO 

WB.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Buckner. 
Director,  David  Butler.  Original  screenplay,  Alan 
LeMay,  W.  R.  Burnett.  Photography.  Bert  Glennon. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Leonard  Doss. 
Art  direction,  Ted  Smith.  Set  decorations,  lack  Mc- 
Conaghty.  Special  effects,  Willard  Van  Enger.  Music 
score,  Max  Steiner.  Musical  director,  Leo  F. 
Forbstein.  Edited  by  Irene  Morra.  Sound  technician, 
E.  A.  Brown.  Assistant  Director,  Bill  Kissell. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Alexis  Smith,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Vic- 
tor Francen,  Florence  Bates,  John  Litel,  Paul  Kelly, 
Robert  Shayne,  John  Alvin,  Monte  Blue,  Pedro  De 
Cordoba,  Tom  Tyler,  Charles  Stevens,  Chris-Pin  Mar- 
tin, Poodles  Hanneford,  Doodles  Weaver,  Harry 
Cording.  Reviewed  11-23-45. 

SANTA  FE  SADDLEMATES 

REP.  Associate  producer  and  director,  Thomas 
Carr.  Original  screenplay,  Bennett  Cohen.  Photog- 
raphy, William  Bradford.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon. 
Sound,  Tom  Carman.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cher- 
win.  Songs  by  Jack  Elliott.  Art  director,  Frank  Ho- 
taling.  Set  decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Assist- 
ant director,  Al  Wood. 

Cast — Sunset  Carson,  Linda  Stirling,  Olin  How- 
lin,  Roy  Barcroft.  Bud  Geary,  Kenne  Duncan, 
George  Chesebro,  Bob  Wilke,  Henry  Wills,  Forbes 
Murray,  Frank  Jaquet,  Josh  Carpenter,  Rex  Lease. 
Reviewed  4-8-45. 

SARATOGA  TRUNK 

WB.  Producer.  Hal  Wallis.  Director,  Sam  Wood. 
Screenplay  by  Casey  Robinson.  From  novel  by  Edna 
Ferber.  Photography,  Ernie  Haller.  Art  direction, 
Carl  Jules  Weyl.  Technical  advisor,  Dalton  S.  Rey- 
mond.  Special  effects,  Lawrence  Butler.  Set  deco- 
rations, Fred  MacLean.  Production  designed  by  Jo- 
seph St.  Amand.  Music  score.  Max  Steiner.  Musical 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dawson. 
Sound  technician,  Robert  B.  Lee.  Assistant  director, 
Phil  Quinn. 

CAST — Gary  Cooper,  Ingrid  Bergman,  Flora  Rob- 


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son,  Jerry  Austin,  John  Warburton,  Florence  Bates, 
Curt  Bois,  John  Abbott,  Ethel  Criffies,  Maria  Shel- 
ton,  Helen  Freeman,  Sophie  Huxley,  Fred  Essler, 
Louis  Payne,  Sarah  Edwards,  Adrienne  D'Ambricourt, 
Jacqueline  de  Wit.  Reviewed  11-21-45. 

SCARED  STIFF 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Associate  producer,  Maxwell 
Shane.  Director,  Frank  McDonald.  Original  screenplay, 
Geoffrey  Homes,  Maxwell  Shane.  Photography,  Fred 
Jackman,  Jr.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  deco- 
rations, Ray  Berk.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith,  Henry 
Adams.  Sound  technician,  William  R.  Fox.  Assistant 
director,  Nat  Merman. 

CAST — Jack  Haley,  Ann  Savage,  Barton  Mac- 
Lane,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Arthur  Aylesworth,  Lucien 
Liltlefield,  George  E.  Stone,  Paul  Hurst,  Robert  Em- 
mett  Keane,  Eily  Malyon,  Buddy  Swan,  Roger  Pryor, 
Edward  Earle. 

THE  SCARLET  CLUE 

MONO.  Producer,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Phil 
Rosen.  Original  screenplay  bv  George  Callahan,  based 
on  the  Charlie  Chan  character  created  by  Earl  Derr 
Biggers.  Photography,  William  A.  Sickner.  Art  direc- 
tion, Dave  Milton.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay. 
Sound  by  Tom  Lambert.  Edited  by  Richard  Currier. 
Assistant  director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Manton  Moreland,  Ben  Car- 
ter, Benson  Fong,  Virginia  Brissac,  Robert  Homans, 
lack  Norton,  Janet  Shaw,  Helen  Devereaux,  Victoria 
Faust.  Reviewed  4-19-45. 

SCARLET  STREET 

Diana-UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Walter  Wanger. 
Producer-director,  Fritz  Lang.  Screenplay,  Dudley 
Nichols.  Based  on  novel  and  play,  "La  Chienne,"  by 
George  de  la  Fouchardiere.  Photography,  Milton 
Krasner.  Musical  score,  H.  J.  Salter.  Art  direction, 
Alexander  Golitzen.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man,  Carl  Lawrence.  Special  photography,  John  P. 
Fulton.  Edited  by  Arthur  Hilton.  Sound  technician, 
Glenn  Anderson.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Edward  G.  Robinson,  Joan  Bennett,  Dan 
Duryea,  Jess  Barker,  Margaret  Lindsay,  Rosalind 
Ivan,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Arthur  Loft,  Vladimir  Sokol- 
off,  Charles  Kemper,  Russell  Hicks,  Anita  Bolster, 
Cyrus  W.  Kendell,  Fred  Essler,  Edgar  Dearing,  Tom 
Dillon,  Chuck   Hamilton.  Reviewed  12-21-45. 

SCOTLAND  YARD  INVESTIGATOR 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  George  Blair. 
Original  screenplay,  Randall  Faye.  Photography.  Er- 
nest Miller,  William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Frank 
Hotahng.  Set  decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Musi- 
cal director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Music  score,  Charles 
Maxwell.  Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Ly- 
decker.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound  technician,  Ed 
Borschell.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST — Sir  Aubrey  Smith,  Erich  von  Stroheim, 
Stephanie  Bachelor,  Forrester  Harvey,  Doris  Lloyd, 
Eva  Moore,  Richard  Fraser,  Victor  Varconi,  George 
Metaxa.  Emil  Rambeau,  Colin  Campbell,  Frederick 
Worlock. 

SEE  MY  LAWYER 

UNIV.  Producer.  Edmund  L.  Hartmann.  Director, 
Eddie  Cline.  Screenplay,  Edmund  L.  Hartmann,  Stan- 
ley Davis.  From  play  by  Richard  Maibaum,  Harry 
Clork.  Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman,  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations.  Rus- 
sell A.  Gausman,  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Special  photography, 
John  P.  Fulton.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter.  Songs, 
Milton  Rosen,  Everett  Carter,  Irving  Kahal,  Sammy 
Fain.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres.  Sound  technician,  Rob- 
ret  Pritchard.  Assistant  director,   Howard  Christie. 

CAST — Ole  Olsen,  Chick  Johnson,  Alan  Curtis, 
Grace  McDonald,  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Franklin  Pangborn, 
Edward  S.  Brophy,  Richard  Benedict,  Lee  Patrick, 
Gus  Schilling,  Yvette,  Carmen  Amaya  and  her  com- 
pany, King  Cole  Trio,  Hudson  Wonders,  Rogers  Ada- 
gio Trio,  Four  Teens,  The  Christlanis,  Six  Willys, 
William  B.  Davidson,  Stanley  Clements,  Mary  Gordon, 
Ralph  Peters. 

SENORITA  FROM  THE  WEST 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Philip  Cahn.  Director, 
Frank  Strayer.  Original  screenplay,  Howard  Dimsdale. 
Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man, Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations.  Russell  A. 


Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres. 
Sound  technician,  Robert  Pritchard.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Charles  Gould. 

CAST — Allan  Jones,  Bonita  Granville,  Jess  Barker, 
George  Cleveland,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Oscar  O'Shea,  Spade 
Cooley  and  his  orchestra.  Renny  McEvoy.  Olin  How- 
lin,  Danny  Mummert,  Bob  Merrill,  Emmett  Vogan, 
Billy  Nelson,  Jack  Clifford.  Reviewed  10-10-45. 

SERGEANT  MIKE 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Henry  Levirt. 
Original  screenplay.  Robert  Lee  Johnson.  Photogra- 
phy, L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited  by  Reg  Browne.  Art  di- 
rector, Edward  Jewell.  Set  decoration,  Robert  Priest- 
ley. Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Assist- 
ant director.  Milton  Feldman.  Sound  technician, 
Philip  Fc-ulkner. 

CAST — Larry  Parks,  Jeanne  Bates,  Loren  Tindall, 
Jim  Bannon,  Robert  Williams,  Richard  Powers.  Larry 
Joe  Olsen.  Eddie  Acuff,  John  Tyrell,  Charles  Wagen- 
heim,  Silver  and  Pearl  (dogs).  Reviewed  3-16-45. 

SH  xcw  r?  TERROR 

PRC.  Associate  producer,  Jack  D.  Grant.  Director, 
Lew  Landers.  Screenplay,  Arthur  St.  Claire.  Original 
story,  Sheldon  Leonard.  Photography,  Jack  Green- 
halgh.  Art  director,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decor- 
ator, Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Editor,  Roy  Livingston. 
Musical  director,  Karl  Hajos.  Sound  technician,  Max 
Hutchinson.   Assistant  director,   Lou  Perloff. 

CAST — Richard  Fraser,  Grace  Gillern,  Cy  Kendall, 
Emmett  Lynn,  Kenneth  MacDonald,  Eddie  Acuff, 
Sam  Flint.  Reviewed  8-24-45. 

SHADOWS  OF  DEATH 

Sig  Ncufeld-PP.C.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  story-screenplay  by 
Fred  Myton.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 
Assistant  d'rector.  Melville  P.  DeLay. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Dona 
Dax,  Charles  King.  Karl  Hc-ckett.  Edward  Hall,  Frank 
Ellis,  Bob  Cason.  Reviewed  12-14-45. 

SHADY  LADY 

UNIV.  Executive  producer,  Joe  Gershenson.  Pro- 
ducer-director, George  Waggner.  Assistant  director, 
Charles  S.  Gould.  Original  screenplay  by  Curt  Siod- 
mak,  Gerald  Geraghty  and  M.  M.  Musselman.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Monty  Collins.  Photography.  Hal  Mohr. 
Sound  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Joe  Lapis.  Art  direction, 
John  B.  Goodman  and  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ralph  Sylos.  Music 
score  and  direction.  Milton  Rosen.  Musical  director 
for  Miss  Simms,  Edgar  Fairchild.  Choreography,  Les- 
ter Horton.  Songs  by  George  Waggner,  Milton  Rosen, 
Edgar  Fairchild.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss. 

CAST — Charles  Coburn,  Robert  Paige.  Ginny 
Simms,  Alan  Curtis,  Martha  O'Driscoll,  Kathleen 
Howard,  James  Burke,  John  Gallaudet,  Joe  Frisco, 
Thomas  Jackson.  Billv  Wayne,  William  Hall.  Bill 
Hunt,  Erno  Verebes.  George  Lynn.  Bert  Moorehouse, 
Stuart  Holmes.  Billy  Green.  Emmett  Smith,  Chuck 
Hamilton.  Reviewed  9-5-45. 

THE  SHANGHAI  COBRA 

James  S.  Burkett-MONO.  Director,  Phil  Karlson. 
Screenplay.  George  Callahan,  George  Wallace  Sayre. 
Original  story,  George  Callahan.  Photography,  Vince 
Farrar.  Editor,  Ace  Herman.  Set  decorations,  Vin 
Taylor.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Mantan  Moreland,  Benson 
Fong,  James  Cardwell.  Joan  Barclay,  James  Flavin, 
Addison  Richards,  Walter  Fenner,  Arthur  Loft,  Gene 
Stutenroth,  Janet  Warren,  Joe  Devlin.  Reviewed 
8-3-45. 

SHE  GETS  HER  MAN 

UNIV.  Producer,  Warren  Wilson.  Director,  Erie 
C.  Kenton.  Original  screenplay.  Warren  Wilson,  Clyde 
Bruckman.  Additional  dialog,  Ray  Singer,  Dick  Cha- 
villat.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash.  Art  direction.  John 
B.  Goodman,  Robert  Clatworthy.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Edited  by  Paul 
Landres.  Sound  technician,  Jess  Moulin.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Joan   Davis,  William  Cargan,  Leon  Errol, 


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Vivian  Austin,  Milburn  Stone,  Ian  Keith,  Russell 
Hicks,  Bob  Allen,  Donald  MacBride,  Paul  Stanton, 
Cy  Kendall,  Eddie  Acuff,  Virginia  Sale,  Chester  Clute, 
Sidney  Miller,  Leslie  Dennison,  Al  Kikume,  Emmett 
Vogan.  Reviewed  1  -5-45. 

SHERIFF  OF  CIMARRON 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Thomas  Carr.  Director, 
Yakima  Canutt.  Original  screenplay,  Bennett  Cohen. 
Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Edited  by  Tony  Marti- 
nelli.  Art  director,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Musical  director, 
Richard  Cherwin.  Sound,  Ed  Borschell.  Set  decora- 
tions. Earl  Wooden.  Assistant  director,  Roy  Wade. 

CAST — Sunset  Carson,  Linda  Stirling,  Olin  Howlin, 
Riley  Hill,  Jack  Ingram,  Tom  London,  Jack  Kirk,  Bob 
Wilke,  Jack  O'Shea,  Edward  Cassidy,  George  Chese- 
bro,  Sylvia  Arslan,  Dickie  Dillon.  Reviewed  2-2-45. 

SHE  WENT  TO  THE  RACES 

MCM.  Producer,  Frederick  Stephani.  Director, 
Willis  Coldbeck.  Screenplay,  Lawrence  Hazard,  based 
upon  a  story  by  Alan  Friedman  and  De  Vallon  Scott. 
Photography,  Charles  Salerno.  Edited  by  Adrienne 
Fazan.  Musical  score,  Nathaniel  Shilkret.  Sound  di- 
rector, Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Preston  Ames.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis. 
Assistant  director,  Al  Raboch. 

CAST — James  Craig,  Frances  Gifford,  Ava  Gard- 
ner, Edmund  Gwenn,  Sig  Ruman,  Reginald  Owen, 
J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Charles  Halton,  Chester  Clute,  Frank 
Orth,  Joe  Hernandez.  Reviewed  10-17-45. 

SHE  WOULDN'T  SAY  YES 
COL.  Producer,  Virginia  Van  Upp.  Director,  Alex- 
ander Hall.  Screenplay,  Virginia  Van  Upp,  John  Jacoby 
and  Sarett  Tobias.  Story,  Laslo  Gorog,  William  Thiele. 
Photography,  Joseph  Walker.  Edited  by  Viola  Law- 
rence. Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Van  Nest  Pol- 
glase.  Set  decorations,  Wilbur  Menefee.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Rex  Bailey.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich. 
Musical  score,  Marlin  Skiles.  Musical  director,  M. 
W.  Stoloff.  Assistant  to  the  producer,  Norman  Dem- 
ing. 

CAST — Rosalind  Russell,  Lee  Bowman,  Adele  Jer- 
gens,  Charles  Winninger,  Harry  Davenport,  Sara  Ha- 
den,  Percy  Kilbride,  Lewis  Russell,  Mary  Treen,  Mabel 
Paige.  George  Cleveland,  Charles  Arnt,  Almira  Ses- 
sions. Reviewed  12-14-45. 

SING  ME  A  SONG  OF  TEXAS 
COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Vernon 
Keays.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney  and 
Elizabeth  Beecher.  Photography,  George  Meehan. 
Sound,  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur 
McGaugh.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell. 

CAST — Rosemary  Lane,  Tom  Tyler,  Guinn  Wil- 
liams, Slim  Summerville,  Carole  Mathews,  Marie 
Austin,  Noah  Beery,  Kenneth  Tritsch,  Charles  Ward, 
Gilbert  Taylor,  Paul  Trietsch,  Dick  Reinhardt,  Foy 
Willing,  Al  Sloey,  Hal  Mclntyre  orchestra,  Hoosier 
Hot  Shots,  Pinky  Tomlin,  Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage. 

SINC  YOUR  WAY  HOME 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Bert  Granet.  Director,  Anthony  Mann.  Screenplay 
by  William  Bowers.  Original  story  by  Edmund  Joseph 
and  Bart  Lytton.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f . 
Songs  by  Herb  Magdison  and  Allie  Wrubel.  Vocal 
arrangements,  Robert  Keith.  Orchestral  arrangements, 
Gene  Rose.  Photography,  Frank  Redman.  Art  direc- 
tion, Albert  S.  D'Agostino  and  Al  Herman.  Set  dec- 
orations, Darrell  Silvera  and  Harley  Miller.  Sound 
technicians,  Francis  M.  Sarver,  Terry  Kellum.  Dialog 
director,  Leslie  Urbach.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker. 
Assistant  director,  James  Casey. 

CAST — Jack  Haley,  Marcy  Maguire,  Glenn  Ver- 
non, Anne  Jeffreys,  Donna  Lee,  Patti  Brill,  Nancy 
Marlow,  James  Jordan,  Jr.,  Emory  Parnell,  David 
Forrest,  Ed  Gargan.  Reviewed  11-14-45. 

SON  OF  LASSIE 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Samuel  Marx. 
Director,  S.  Sylvan  Simon.  Original  screenplay  by 
Jeanne  Bartlett,  based  on  some  characters  from 
the  book.  "Lassie  Come  Home,"  by  Eric  Knight. 
Photography,  Charles  Schoenbaum.  Technicolor  di- 
rection, Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Musical  score, 
Herbert  Stothart.  Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Hubert  B.  Hobson,  Set  decora- 


tions, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Paul  Huldschinsky.  Special  ef- 
fects, A.  Arnold  Gillespie,  Warren  Newcombe  and 
Danny  Hall.  Edited  by  Ben  Lewis.  Assistant  director, 
Herman  Webber. 

CAST — Peter  Lawford,  Donald  Crisp,  June  Lock- 
hart,  Nigel  Bruce,  William  "Billy"  Severn,  Leon 
Ames,  Donald  Curtis,  Nils  Asther,  Robert  Lewis,  Fay 
Helm,  Peter  Helmers.  Otto  Reichow,  Patricia  Prest, 
Helen  Koford,  Leon  Tyler,  Lotta  Palfe,  Eily  Malyon. 
Reviewed  4-20-45. 

A  SONG  FOR  MISS  JULIE 

REP.  Associate  producers,  William  Rowland,  Car- 
ley  Harriman.  Director,  William  Rowland.  Screen- 
play, Rowland  Leigh.  Original  story,  Michael  Foster. 
Adaptation,  Leighton  K.  Brill.  Photography,  Mack 
Stengler.  Edited  by  James  Smith.  Art  director,  John 
Datu.  Set  decorations,  Maurice  Yates.  Musical  direc- 
tor, David  Chudnow.  Musical  supervisor,  Sid  Lor- 
raine. Songs,  Louis  Herscher,  Maria  Shelton,  Del 
Cleveland.  Dance  director,  Larry  Ceballos.  Sound, 
Ben  Winkler.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Depew. 

CAST — Shirley  Ross,  Barton  Hepburn,  Cheryl  Wal- 
ker, Roger  Clark,  Jane  Farrar,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Lil- 
lian Randolph,  Peter  Carey,  Renie  Riano,  Harry 
Crocker,  The  Robertos,  Vivian  Fay,  Alicia  Markova, 
and  Anton  Dolin.  Reviewed  2-19-45. 

SONG  OF  THE  SARONG 
UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Gene  Lewis.  Director, 
Harold  Young.  Original  screenplay,  Gene  Lewis.  Pho- 
tography, Maury  Gertsman.  Art  direction,  John  B. 
Goodman,  Harold  MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  Russell 
A.  Gausman,  E.  R.  Robinson.  Musical  director,  Edgar 
Fairchild.  Musical  score,  Edward  Ward.  Dance  direc- 
tor, Carlos  Romero.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Freitshans,  Jr. 
Sound  technician,  Joe  Lapis.  Assistant  director, 
William  Holland. 

CAST — Nancy  Kelly,  William  Gargan,  Eddie  Quil- 
lan,  Fuzzy  Knight,  George  Cleveland,  George  Dolenz, 
Mariska  Aldrich,  Morgan  Wallace,  Larry  Keating, 
Robert  Barron.  Reviewed  4-20-45. 

SONC  OF  MEXICO 

REP.  Associate  producer-director-original  screen- 
play, James  A.  Fitzpatrick.  Photography,  John  Alton, 
George  Stahl.  Art  direction,  Jesus  Bracho.  Music 
score,  Lecuona.  Musical  direction,  Manuel  Esperson. 
Richard  Cherwin.  Songs,  Manuel  Esperson,  Alfredo 
Nunez  de  Borbon,  Anita  Lopez,  Pedro  Galindo,  Pab- 
lo Marin.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technicians, 
Jesus  Gonzales  Gancy,  Jose  De  Perez.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Kenneth  Holmes. 

CAST — Adele  Mara,  Edgar  Barrier,  George  Lewis, 
Jacqueline  Dalya.  Jose  Pulido,  Racquel  de  Alva,  Mar- 
garet Falkenberg,  Elizabeth  Waldo,  Carmen  Molina, 
Tipica  orchestra,  Pablo  Marin.  Reviewed  1  1  -7-45. 

SONG  OF  OLD  WYOMING 

PRC.  (Cineeolor).  Producer-director,  Robert  Em- 
mett. Original  screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Pho- 
tography, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Musical  director,  Carl 
Hoefle.  Color  supervision,  W.  T.  Crespinel.  Art  direc- 
tor, Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set  decorations,  Glenn  Thomp- 
son. Sound,  Max  Hutchinson.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn. 
Assistant  director,  George  Webster. 

CAST — Eddie  Dean,  Sarah  Padden,  Al  La  Rue, 
Jennifer  Holt,  Emmett  Lynn,  Rav  Elder,  John  Car- 
penter, Ian  Keith,  Lee  Bennett.  Bob  Barron,  Horace 
Murphv,  Pete  Katchenaro,  Rocky  Cameron,  Bill  Bo- 
vett,  Richard  Cramer,  Steve  Clark.  Rev.  8-8-45. 

SONC  OF  THE  PRAIRIE 
COL.  Producer,  Colbert  Clark.  Director,  Ray  Na- 
zarro.  Original  screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Pho- 
tography, George  Kelley.  Edited  by  Otto  Meyer. 
Art  direction,  Charles  Clague.  Sound  technician, 
Jack  Haynes.  Assistant  director,  Carter  DeHaven,  Jr. 

CAST — Ken  Curtis,  June  Storey,  Andy  Clyde, 
Guinn  "Big  Boy"  Williams,  Jeff  Donnell,  Grady  Sut- 
ton, Thurston  Hall,  The  Town  Criers,  Deuce  Sprig- 
gins  and  his  band,  with  the  Trailsmen,  Carolina  Cot- 
ton, (Hezzy,  Ken,  Gil  and  Gabe,)  the  Hoosier  Hot- 
shots,  Vernon  Dent,  William  Gould,  Heinie  Conklin. 
John  Tyrrell,  Robert  Williams.  Reviewed  1-16-45. 

A  SONC  TO  REMEMBER 

Sidney  Buchman-COL.  (Technicolorl .  Produced  bv 
Lou  Edelman.  Directed  by  Charles  Vidor.  Screenplay 


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PRODUCTIONS  1945 


by  Sidney  Buchman.  Adapted  from  story  by  Ernst 
Marischka.  Photography,  Tony  Caudio  and  Allen  M. 
Davey.  Technicolor  director,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Edited 
by  Charles  Randall.  Music  recordings  by  William 
Randall.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks  and  Van  Nest 
Polglase.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle.  Musical  su- 
pervisor, Mario  Silva.  Musical  director,  W.  M.  Stoloff. 
Sound  technician,  Lodge  Cunningham.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Abby  Berlin. 

CAST — Paul  Muni,  Merle  Oberon,  Cornel  Wilde, 
Nina  Foch,  George  Coulouris,  Howard  Freeman, 
Stephen  Bekassy,  Sig  Arno,  George  Macready,  Claire 
DuBrey,  Frank  Puglia,  Fern  Emmett,  Sybil  Merritt. 
Reviewed  1-18-45. 

THE  SOUTHERNER 

Producing  Artists-UA.  Producers,  David  L.  Loew 
and  Robert  Hakim.  Associate  producer,  Samuel 
Rheiner.  Director-screenplay,  Jean  Renoir.  Assistant 
director,  Robert  Aldrich.  Adapted  by  Hugo  Butler 
from  the  novel,  "Hold  Autumn  in  Your  Hand,"  by 
George  Sessions  Perry.  Photography,  Lucien  Andriot. 
Sound,  Frank  Webster.  Production  designer,  Eugene 
Lourie.  Dialog  director,  Paula  Walling.  Musical  score, 
Werner  Janssen.  Edited  by  Gregg  Tallas. 

CAST — Zachary  Scott,  Betty  Field,  J.  Carrol  Naish. 
Beulah  Bondi,  Percy  Kilbride,  Blanche  Yurka,  Charles 
Kemper,  Norman  Lloyd,  Estelle  Taylor,  Noreen  Nash, 
Jack  Norworth,  Paul  Harvey.  Nestor  Paiva,  Jay  Gil- 
pin, Jean  Vanderwilt,  Paul  Burns,  Dorothy  Granger, 
Earle  Hodgins,  Almira  Sessions.   Reviewed  5-2-45. 

SOUTH  OF  THE  RIO  GRANDE 

MONO.  Director,  Lambert  Hillyer.  Screenplay,  Vic- 
tor Hammond  and  Ralph  Bettinson.  Original  story, 
Johnston  McCulley.  Photography,  William  Sickner. 
Edited  by  William  Austin.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton. 
Musical  director,  Edward  J.  Kay.  Sound  technician, 
Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Duncan  Renaldo,  Martin  Garralaga,  Ar- 
mida,  George  J.  Lewis,  Lillian  Molieri,  Francis  Mc- 
Donald, Charles  Stevens,  Pedro  Regas,  Soledad  Jim- 
enez, Tito  Renaldo,  the  Guadalajara  Trio. 

THE  SPANISH  MAIN 

RKO.  (Technicolor).  Executive  producer,  Robert 
Fellows.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Ames.  Director, 
Frank  Borzage.  Assistant  director,  Lew  Borzage. 
Screenplay,  George  Worthington  Yates,  Herman  Man- 
kiewicz.  Original,  Aeneas  MacKenzie.  Music  by 
Hanns  Eisler.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Pho- 
tography, George  Barnes.  Technicolor  direction  Na- 
talie Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Special  effects, 
Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  directors,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino 
and  Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera  and 
Claude  Carpenter.  Sound  technician,  John  E.  Tribby. 
Second  unit  director,  B.  Reeves  Eason.  Marine  tech- 
nical director,  Capt.  Fred  Ellis,  Ret.  B.M.  Edited  by 
Ralph  Dawson. 

CAST — Paul  Henreid,  Maureen  O'Hara,  Walter 
Slezak,  Binnie  Barnes,  John  Emery,  Barton  Mac- 
Lane,  J.  M.  Kerrigan,  Fritz  Leiber,  Nancy  Gates, 
Jack  LaRue,  Mike  Mazurki,  Ian  Keith,  Victor  Kilian, 
Curt  Bois,  Antonio  Moreno.  Reviewed  10-5-45. 

SPELLBOUND 

Selznick-UA.  Producer,  David  0.  Selznick.  Direc- 
tor, Alfred  Hitchcock.  Screenplay,  Ben  Hecht.  Sug- 
gested by  a  novel  by  Francis  Beeding.  Photography, 
George  Barnes.  Music  score,  Dr.  Miklos  Rozsa,  Aud- 
ray  Granville.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  John 
Ewing.  Special  effects,  Jack  Cosgrove.  Clarence 
Slifer.  Interior  decorations,  Emile  Kuri.  Dream  se- 
quence from  designs  by  Salvador  Dali.  Psychiatric 
advisor.  May  E.  Romm,  M.  D.  Edited  by  Hal  C.  Kern, 
William  H.  Ziegler.  Sound  technician,  Richard  De 
Weese.  Assistant  director,  Lowell  J.  Farrell. 

CAST — Ingrid  Bergman,  Gregory  Peck,  Rhonda 
Fleming,  Donald  Curtis.  Jacqueline  de  Wit,  John  Em- 
ery, Leo  G.  Carroll,  Norman  Lloyd,  Steven  Geray, 
Paul  Harvey,  Erskine  Sanford,  Janet  Scott,  Victor 
Kilian,  Wallace  Ford.  Bill  Goodwin,  Dave  Willock, 
George  Meader,  Matt  Moore.  Irving  Bacon,  Constance 
Purdy,  Regis  Toomey,  Art  Baker,  Michael  Chekhov, 
Edward  Fielding,  Joel  Davis,  Teddy  Infuhr,  Clarence 
Straight,  James  Flavin,  Addison  Richards.  Reviewed 
10-31-45. 

THE  SPIDER 

20rh-Fox.  Producer,  Ben  Silvey.  Director,  Robert 
Webb.  Screenplay  by  Jo  Eisinger  and  W.  Scott  Dar- 


ling. Based  on  a  play  by  Charles  Fulton  Oursler  and 
Lowell  Brentano.  Photography,  Glen  MacWilliams. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Richard  Irvine.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Harold  Cramp.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound,  Arthur  L. 
Kirbach  and  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Music,  David  But- 
tolph.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edited  by 
Norman  Colbert.  Assistant  director,  Eli  Dunn. 

CAST — Richard  Conte,  Faye  Marlowe,  Kurt  Kreu- 
ger,  John  Harvey,  Martin  Kosleck,  Mantan  More- 
land,  Walter  Sande,  Cara  Williams,  Charles  Tannen. 
Margaret  Brayton,  Harry  Seymour,  Ann  Savage.  Jean 
Del  Val,  Odette  Vigne,  James  Flavin,  Roy  Gordon, 
William  Halligan,  Lane  Chandler,  Eddie  Hart,  Mar- 
go  Woode.  Reviewed  10-10-45. 

A  SPORTING  CHANCE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Rudolph  E.  Abel.  Direc- 
tor, George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Dane  Lussier.  Based  on 
original  by  Paul  Gangelin.  Photography,  Marcel  Le- 
Picard.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball.  Set  decora- 
tions, Charles  Thompson.  Musical  director,  Richard 
Cherwin.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  technician, 
Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Stein. 

CAST — Jane  Randolph,  John  O'Malley,  Stephen 
Barclay,  Edward  Gargan,  Isabel  Withers,  Maxine 
Semon,  Selmer  Jackson,  Robert  Middlemass,  Kenne 
Duncan,  Janet  Martin.  Reviewed  8-22-45. 

SPRINGTIME  IN  TEXAS 

MONO.  Associate  producer,  William  Strohbach.  Di- 
rector, Oliver  Drake.  Original  screenplay,  Frances 
Kavanaugh.  Photography,  William  A.  Sickner.  Mu- 
sical director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Edited  by  William  Aus- 
tin. Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Jimmy  Wakely,  Dennis  Moore,  Lee  "Las- 
ses" White,  Marie  Harmon,  Rex  Lease,  Pearl  Early. 
Horace  Murphy,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Hal  Taliaferro. 
Budd  Buster,  Lloyd  Ingraham,  Callahan  Brothers  and 
their  Blue  Ridge  Mountain  Folks,  Johnny  Bond, 
Frankie  Marvin. 

STAGECOACH  OUTLAWS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld. 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Fred 
Myton.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Sound  tech- 
nician. Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 
Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Fran- 
ces Gladwin,  Ed  Cassidy,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Kermit 
Maynard,  Bob  Cason,  Robert  Kortman,  Steven  Clark. 
Reviewed  7-6-45. 

STATE  FAIR 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  Perl- 
berg.  Director,  Walter  Lang.  Screenplay,  Oscar  Ham- 
merstein  II.  From  novel  by  Philip  Stong.  Adapted  by 
Sonya  Levien  and  Paul  Green.  Songs,  Richard  Rodgers, 
Oscar  Hammerstein  II.  Musical  direction,  Alfred 
Newman  and  Charles  Henderson.  Orchestral  arrange- 
ments by  Edward  Powell.  Photography.  Leon  Sham- 
roy.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard 
Mueller.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach.  Sound, 
Bernard  Freericks  and  Roger  Heman.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler  and  Lewis  Creber.  Edited  by  J.  Watson 
Webb.   Assistant  director,   Gaston  Glass. 

CAST — Dana  Andrews,  Jeanne  Crain.  Dick  Haymes. 
Vivian  Blaine,  Charles  Winninger,  Fay  Bainter,  Donald 
Meek,  Frank  McHugh,  Percy  Kilbride,  Henry  Mor- 
gan, Jane  Nigh,  William  Marshall,  Phil  Brown,  Paul 
Burns,  Tom  Fadden,  William  Frambes,  Steve  Olson, 
Josephine  Whittell,  Paul  Harvey,  John  Dehner,  Har- 
lan Briggs,  Will  Wright,  Alice  Fleming,  Walter  Bald- 
win, Ralph  Sanford.  Reviewed  8-20-45. 

STEPPIN'  IN  SOCIETY 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Joseph  Bercholz.  Direc- 
tor, Alexander  Esway.  Screenplay,  Bradford  Ropes. 
Based  on  novel  by  Marcel  Arnac.  Photography,  Reg- 
gie Lanning.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Art  di- 
rection, Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations.  Otto  Sie- 
gel.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Thom- 
as A.  Carman.  Assistant  director,  Harry  Knight. 

CAST — Edward  Everett  Horton,  Gladys  George, 
Ruth  Terry,  Robert  Livingston,  Jack  LaRue,  Lola 
Lane,  Paul  Hurst,  Isabel  Jewell,  Frank  Jenks,  Harry 
Barris,  Iris  Adrian,  Tom  Herbert.  Reviewed  6-5-45. 


THE  GOLD'S  REALLY  ROLLING 
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*  Tentative  Titles 


In  planning  for  1950, 
Paramount  has  no  ceiling  on 
the  number  of  pictures  to  be 
produced.  Paramount  will 
make  every  fine  picture  pos- 
sible. The  pictures  scheduled 
and  being  considered  for  the 
coming  year  represent  out- 
standing story  properties, 
great  screen  personalities  and 
top  level  production,  direc- 
tion and  writing.  They  fur- 
ther represent  Paramount's 
faith  in  the  future. 


THE  TRADE  MARK  PAYS  A  TRIBUTE 


In  the  course  of  almost  forty  years  of  use  within  this  industry, 
I,  the  PARAMOUNT  Trade  Mark,  have  been  honored  by  having  many 
wonderful  tributes  paid  me.  I  have  been  the  subject  of  editorials 
in  the  trade  press  and  in  company  publications.  I  have  become 
known  around  the  world  (pardon  my  blushes),  as  the  outstanding 
guarantee  of  the  tops  in  entertainment.  I  have  been  handsomely 
decorated  in  gold  and  silver  and  spangles  and  sparkle.  And,  as 
is  the  case  with  the  universe,  the  sun  is  always  shining,  some- 
where in  the  world,  on  those  stars  in  my  diadem  of  which  I  am 
most  proud. 

But  now  it  is  my_  turn  to  pay  tribute.  Something  has  happened  to 
me  which  is  greater,  finer,  and  more  inspiring  than  anything  I 
have  ever  known.  Yes,  not  in  all  of  the  almost  forty  years  of  my 
existence  have  I  been  so  honored  by  being  the  insignia  of  product 
of  the  calibre  which  is  now  coming  from  the  PARAMOUNT  Studio. 


Here  are  films  of  such  value,  such  impact,  such  entertainment 
potentialities  that  I  am  proud  beyond  mere  words  of  expression. 
Believe  me,  the  world  will  long  remember  the  1949-1950  PARAMOUNT 
PICTURES.  And  I  am  happier  than  ever  to  be, 

Yours  for  leadership, 


FOR   THE   BEST   SHOWS   IN  TOWN 


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PRODUCTIONS  1945 


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THE  STORK  CLUB 

PARA.  Producer-Original,  B.  C.  De  Sylva.  Associate 
producer,  Harold  Wilson.  Director,  Hal  Walker. 
Screenplay,  B.  C.  De  Sylva  and  John  McCowan.  Music 
direction,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Vocal  arrangements, 
Joseph  J.  L  i  I  ley.  Music  associate,  Troy  Sanders.  Pho- 
tography, Charles  Lang,  Jr.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dre- 
ier  and  Earl  Hedrick.  Process  photography,  Farciot 
Edouart.  Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer  and  Jerry  D. 
Welch.  Sound,  Hugo  Crenzbach  and  Walter  Oberst. 
Musical  numbers  staged  by  Billy  Daniels.  Edited  by 
Cladys  Carley.  Songs  by  Jule  Styne,  Sammy  Cahn, 
Hoagy  Carmichael,  Paul  Francis  Webster,  Harry 
Ravel,  Jay  Livingston,  Ray  Evans.  Assistant  director, 
Oscar  Rudolph. 

CAST — Betty  Hutton,  Barry  Fitzgerald.  Don  De 
Fore,  Robert  Benchley,  Bill  Goodwin,  Iris  Adrian, 
Mikhail  Rasumny,  Mary  Young,  Andy  Russell.  Re- 
viewed 10-5-45. 

STORY  OF  C.I.  JOE 

Lester  Cowan-UA.  Associate  producer,  David  Hall. 
Director,  William  A.  Wellman.  Assistant  director, 
Robert  Aldrich.  Screenplay,  Leopold  Atlas,  Cuy  En- 
dore  and  Philip  Stevenson  from  the  book  by  Ernie 
Pyle.  Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Sound,  Frank  Mc- 
Whorter.  Music  score,  Ann  Ronell  and  Louis  Apple- 
baum.  Art  direction,  David  Hall,  lames  Sullivan, 
Louis  Forbes.  Set  decorator,  Edward  C.  Boyle.  Super- 
vising film  editor.  Otho  Lovering.  Edited  by  Albrecht 
Joseph. 

TECHNICAL  GUIDANCE — For  the  Army  Ground 
Forces:  Lieut.  Col.  Roy  A.  Murray,  Jr..  Lieut.  Col. 
Edward  H.  Coffey,  Lieut.  Col.  Robert  Miller,  Major 
Walter  Nye,  Capt.  Milton  M.  Thornton,  Capt. 
Charles  Shunstrom.  For  the  combat  correspondents: 
Don  Whitehead,  George  Lait,  Chris  Cunningham, 
Hal  Boyle,  Sgt.  Jack  Foisie,  Bob  Landry,  Lucien  Hub- 
bard, Clete  Roberts,  Robert  Reuben. 

CAST — Burgess  Meredith,  Robert  Mitchum,  Fred- 
die Steele,  Wally  Cassell,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Jack  Rei My. 
Bill  Murphy,  and,  as  themselves,  combat  veterans  of 
the  campaigns  in  Africa,  Sicily  and  Italy.  Reviewed 
6-18-45. 

STRANGE  CONFESSION 

UNIV.  Producer,  Ben  Pivar.  Director,  John  Hoff- 
man. Screenplay,  M.  Coates  Webster.  Based  on  com- 
position by  Jean  Bart.  Photography,  Maury  Certsman. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Andrew  J.  Gil- 
more.  Musical  director,  Frank  Skinner.  Edited  by 
Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound  technician,  Jess  Moulin. 
Assistant  director,   Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  Brenda  Joyce,  J.  Carrol  Naish, 
Milburn  Stone,  Lloyd  Bridges,  Addison  Richards, 
Mary  Gordon,  George  Chandler,  Gregory  Muradian. 
Wilton  Graff,  Francis  McDonald,  Jack  Norton,  Chris- 
tian Rub.  Reviewed  9-28-45. 

STRANCE  ILLUSION 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkiss.  Director,  Edgar  C. 
Ulmer.  Screenplay,  Adele  Comandini.  Based  on  an 
original  story  by  Fritz  Rotter.  Photography,  Philip 
Tannura.  Assistant  director,  Ben  Kadish.  Art  direc- 
tor, Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorator,  Elias  H.  Reif. 
Sound  technician.  Frank  McWhorter.  Supervising 
film  editor,  Carl  Pierson.  Musical  director,  Leo  Er- 
dodv, 

CAST — James  Lydon,  Sally  Eilers,  Warren  William, 
Regis  Toomey,  Charles  Arnt,  George  Reed,  Jayne 
Hazard,  Jimmy  Clark,  Mary  McLeod,  Pierre  Wat- 
kin.  John  Hamilton,  Sonia  Sorel,  Vic  Potel.  Reviewed 
2-12-45 

STRANGER  FROM  SANTA  FE 

MONO.  Director,  Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screen- 
play, Jess  Bowers.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann. 
Musical  director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Edited  by  Jack  Mil- 
ner.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — lohnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Beatrice  Gray,  Joann  Curtis,  Jimmie  Martin,  Jack 
Ingram,  John  Merton,  Tom  Quinn,  Bud  Osborne,  Hal 
Price,  Steve  Clark,  Dick  Dickinson. 

STRANGERS  IN  THE  NICHT 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Rudolph  E.  Abel.  Direc- 
tor, Anthony  Mann.  Screenplay,   Bryant  Ford,  Paul 


Gangelin.  Original  story,  Philip  MacDonald.  Photog- 
raphy, Reggie  Lanning.  Art  direction,  Gano  Chitten- 
den. Set  decorations.  Perry  Murdock.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound 
technician,  Thomas  A.  Carman.  Assistant  director, 
Joseph  Dill. 

CAST — William  Terry,  Virginia  Grey,  Helen  Thim- 
ig,  Edith  Barrett,  Anne  O'Neal.  Reviewed  1-24-45. 

STRANGE  VOYACE 

Signal-MONO.  Producer,  Louis  B.  Appleton,  Jr.  Di- 
rector, Irving  Allen.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Knox. 
Original  screenplay  by  Andrew  Holt.  Photography, 
Jack  Greenhalgh.  Art  director.  Ralph  Berger.  Set  dec- 
orations, Sydney  A.  Moore  and  Tommy  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Lud  Gluskin.  Musical  score,  Lucien 
Moraweek.  Sound,  Percy  J.  Townsend.  Edited  by 
Irving  A.  Applebaum. 

CAST — Eddie  Albert,  Forrest  Taylor,  Ray  Teal, 
Matt  Willis,  Martin  Garralaga,  Elena  Verdugo,  Bob- 
by Cooper,  Clyde  Fillmore,  Daniel  Kerry,  Henry 
Orosco.  Reviewed  12-13-45. 

STRANGLER  OF  THE  SWAMP 

PRC.  Associate  producer,  Raoul  Pagel.  Director- 
screenplay,  Frank  Wisbar.  Dialog  director,  Harold 
Erickson.  Original,  Frank  Wisbar,  Leo  McCarthy.  Ad- 
ditional dialog,  Harold  Erickson.  Photography,  James 
S.  Brown.  Jr.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell.  Set 
decorations,  Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Musical  director. 
Alex  Steinert.  Edited  by  Hugh  Winn.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  Harold  Erick- 
son. 

CAST — Rosemary  LaPlanche,  Robert  Barrat,  Blake 
Edwards,  Charles  Middleton,  Effie  Parnell,  Nolan 
Leary.  Reviewed  12-19-46. 

SUNBONNET  SUE 

MONO.  Producer.  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director.  Ralph 
Murphy.  Screenplay,  Ralph  Murphy,  Richard  A.  Car- 
roll. Original  story,  Paul  Gerard  Smith  and  Bradford 
Ropes.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Musical  di- 
rector, Edward  Kay.  Production  numbers  staged  by 
Jack  Boyle.  Edited  by  Richard  Currier.  Art  director, 
Ernest  R.  Hickson.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lam- 
bert. Set  decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Assistant 
directors,  Robert  Ray  and  Eddie  Davis.  Prolog  writ- 
ten by  Sidney  Sutherland.  Commentator,  Michael 
Raffeto. 

CAST — Gale  Storm,  Phil  Regan,  George  Cleveland, 
Minna  Gombell,  Edna  M.  Holland.  Raymond  Hatton, 
Charles  D.  Brown,  Alan  Mowbray,  Charles  Judels, 
Gerald  O.  Smith,  Billy  Green,  Jerry  Franks,  Jr.  Re- 
viewed 9-24-45. 

SUDAN 

UNIV.  (Technicolor).  Produced  by  Paul  Malvern 
Director,  John  Rawlins.  Original  screenplay,  Edmund 
L.  Hartmann.  Photography,  George  Robinson.  Tech- 
nicolor direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  William  Fritzche. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Richard  H.  Rie- 
del.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown  and  William  Hedg- 
cock.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Leigh 
Smith.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Musical 
score  and  direction,  Milton  Rosen.  Songs,  Milton  Ro- 
sen and  Everett  Carter.  Edited  by  Milton  Carruth. 
Assistant  director,  William  Tummel.  Dialog  director, 
Stacy  Keach. 

CAST — Maria  Montez,  |on  Hall.  Turhan  Bey,  Andy 
Devine,  George  Zucco,  Robert  Warwick,  Phil  Van 
Zandt,  Harry  Cording,  George  Lynn,  Charles  Arnt. 
Reviewed  3-1-45. 

SUNSET  IN  ELDORADO 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director, 
Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay  by  John  K.  Butler.  Orig- 
inal story  by  Leon  Abrams.  Photography,  William 
Bradford.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Art  director,  Frank  Ho- 
taling.  Set  decorations,  John  McCarthy,  Jr.  and 
Robert  Hays.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Or- 
chestrations, Dale  Butts.  Dance  director,  Larry  Ce- 
ballos.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Lee  Lukather. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  George  "Gabby"  Hayes,  Dale 
Evans,  Hardie  Albright,  Margaret  Dumont,  Roy  Bar- 
croft,  Tom  London,  Stanley  Price,  Bob  Wilke.  Ed 
Cassidy,  Dorothy  Granger,  Bob  Nolan  and  the  Sons 
of  the  Pioneers,  "Trigger."  Reviewed  9-25-45. 


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SWINCIN"  ON  A  RAINBOW 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  L.  Schaefer.  As- 
sociate producer,  Edward  J.  White.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Olive  Cooper,  John  Grey.  Orig- 
inal story,  Olive  Cooper.  Musical  director,  Morton 
Scott.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Art  direction, 
Russell  Kimball,  Cano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations, 
Otto  Siegel.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound  technician, 
Thomas  A.  Carman.  Assistant  director,  Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — Jane  Frazee,  Brad  Taylor,  Harry  Langdon, 
Minna  Gombell,  Amelita  Ward,  Tim  Ryan,  Paul  Har- 
vey, Wendell  Niles,  Richard  Davies,  Helen  Talbot. 
Reviewed  8-27-45. 

SWING  OUT,  SISTER 

UNIV.  Producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton.  Director, 
Edward  Lilley.  Screenplay,  Henry  Blankfort.  Original 
story,  Eugene  Conrad,  Edward  Dein.  Photography, 
Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  A.  Gausman.  Edited  by  Edward  Cur- 
tiss.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Carroll.  Assistant 
director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Rod  Cameron,  Frances  Raeburn,  Arthur 
Treacher,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Billie  Burke,  Jacqueline  de 
Wit,  Milburn  Stone,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Edgar  Dearing, 
Sam  Flint,  Constance  Purdy,  Selika  Pettiford,  Leo 
Diamond  Quintet.  Reviewed  5-2-45. 

TAHITI  NIGHTS 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  White.  Director,  Will  Jason. 
Original  screenplay,  Lillie  Hayward.  Photography, 
Benjamin  Kline.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Art  direc- 
tor, George  Brooks.  Set  decorator,  George  Mont- 
gomery. Songs  by  Harry  Owens.  Assistant  director, 
Louis  Germonprez.  Sound  technician,  John  Good- 
rich. 

CAST — Jinx  Falkenburg,  Dave  O'Brien,  Mary  Treen 
Florence  Bates,  Cy  Kendall,  Eddie  Bruce,  Pedro  de 
Cordoba,  Hilo  Hattie,  Carole  Mathews,  the  Vag- 
abonds. Reviewed  1-22-45. 

TARGET  TOKYO 

U.S.  WAR  DEPT.  Producer,  Capt.  Richard  Cold- 
stone,  18th  AAF,  Base  Unit.  Narration,  Capt.  Ronald 
Reagan.  Edited  by  S/Sgt.  Arthur  Nadel,  Bert  Kramer. 
Reviewed  5-16-45. 

TARZAN  AND  THE  AMAZONS 

Sol  Lesser-RKO.  Associate  producer-director,  Kurt 
Neumann.  Screenplay,  John  Jacoby,  Marjorie  L. 
Pfaelzer.  Original  characters  from  Edgar  Rice  Bur- 
roughs' stories.  Photography,  Archie  Stout.  Art  di- 
rection, Walter  Koessler.  Musical  director,  Paul  Saw- 
tell.  Edited  by  Robert  Crandall.  Sound  technician, 
Jean  L.  Speak.  Assistant  director,  Scott  R.  Neal. 

CAST — Johnny  Weissmuller,  Brenda  Joyce,  Johnny 
Sheffield,  Henry  Stephenson,  Maria  Ouspenskaya, 
Barton  MacLane,  Don  Douglas,  Steven  Geray,  J.  M. 
Kerrigan.  Shirley  O'Hara,  Lionel  Royce,  Frederic 
Brunn.  Reviewed  3-19-45. 

TELL  IT  TO  A  STAR 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Walter  Goetz.  Director, 
Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay,  John  K.  Butler.  Original, 
Gerald  Adams,  John  Krafft.  Photography,  Ernest  Mil- 
ler. Art  direction,  Lucius  Croxton.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Vic  Appel.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Joe  Dill. 

CAST — Ruth  Terry,  Robert  Livingston,  Allen  Mow- 
bray, Franklin  Pangborn,  Isabel  Randolph,  Eddie 
Marr,  Adrian  Booth,  Frank  Orth,  Tom  Dugan,  George 
Chandler,  Mary  McCarty,  William  A.  Davidson,  Au- 
rora Miranda.  Reviewed  8-13-45. 

TEN  CENTS  A  DANCE 

COL.  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Will 
Jason.  Original  screenplay,  Morton  Grant.  Photogra- 
phy, Benjamin  Kline.  Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Art 
direction,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorator,  George 
Montgomery.  Assistant  director,  Ivan  Volkman. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich. 

CAST — Jane  Frazee,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Robert  Scott, 
Joan  Woodbury,  John  Calvert,  George  McKay,  Ed- 
ward Hyans,  Dorothea  Kent,  Carole  Mathews,  Mu- 
riel Morris,  Pattie  Robbins,  Marilyn  Johnson,  Jewel 
McGowan,  Billy  Nelson.  Reviewed  9-11-45. 


THAT  NICHT  WITH  YOU 

UNIV.  Producers-screenplay,  Michael  Fessier 
and  Ernest  Pagano.  Director,  William  A.  Seiter.  From 
story  by  Arnold  Belgard.  Photography,  Charles  Van 
Enger.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Ob- 
zina.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Charles 
Wyrick.  Special  photography,  John  F.  Fulton.  Musi- 
cal director-adaptation,  H.  J.  Salter.  Songs,  Jack 
Brooks,  H.  J.  Salter.  Dance  direction,  Leslie  Horton, 
George  Moro,  Louis  Da  Pron.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feit- 
shans,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Robert  Pritchard.  As- 
sistant director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Franchot  Tone,  Susanna  Foster,  David 
Bruce,  Louise  Allbritton,  Buster  Keaton,  Irene  Ryan, 
Jacqueline  de  Wit,  Howard  Freeman,  Barbara  Sears, 
Anthony  Caruso,  Julian  Rivero,  Belle  Mitchell,  Teddy 
Infuhr,  Arthur  Miles,  Margaret  Bert,  Sandra  Orana, 
Dulce  Daye,  Virginia  Engels,  Mary  Benoit.  Reviewed 
9-19-45. 

THAT'S  THE  SPIRIT 

UNIV.  Producers-original  screenplay,  Michael  Fes- 
sier and  Ernest  Pagano.  Director,  Charles  Lamont. 
Photography,  Charles  Van  Enger.  Special  photogra- 
phy, John  P.  Fulton.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman, 
Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man, Andrew  J.  Gilmore.  Musical  score-direction,  H. 
J.  Salter.  Original  music,  Inez  James,  Sidney  Miller, 
jack  Brooks,  Hans  Salter.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feit- 
shans,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Carroll.  Assist- 
ant director,  William  Tummell. 

CAST — Jack  Oakie,  Peggy  Ryan,  June  Vincent,  Ar- 
thur Treacher,  Gene  Lockhart,  Johnny  Coy,  Andy 
Devine,  Buster  Keaton,  Irene  Ryan,  Victoria  Home, 
Edith  Barrett.  Reviewed  5-16-45. 

THERE  GOES  KELLY 

MONO.  Associate  producer,  William  Strohbach.  Di- 
rector, Phil  Karlstein.  Original  screenplay,  Edmund 
Kelso.  Additional  dialog,  Tim  Ryan.  Photography, 
William  Sickner.  Supervising  editor,  Richard  Cur- 
rier. Art  directors,  E.  R.  Hickson,  Dave  Milton.  As- 
sistant director,  Bobby  Ray.  Set  decorations,  Vin 
Taylor.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Musical  di- 
rector, Edward  J.  Kay. 

CAST — Jackie  Moran,  Wanda  McKay,  Sidney  Mil- 
ler, Ralph  Sanford,  Dewey  Robinson,  Jan  Wiley,  An- 
thony Warde,  Harry  Depp,  George  Eldredge,  Edward 
Emerson,  John  Gilbreath,  Pat  Gleason,  Don  Kerr, 
Charlie  Jordon,  Terry  Frost,  Ralph  Linn,  Gladys 
Blake. 

THEY  WERE  EXPENDABLE 

MCM.  Producer-director,  John  Ford.  Associate 
producer,  Cliff  Reid.  Screenplay  by  Frank  Wead. 
Based  on  book  by  William  L.  White.  Photography, 
Joseph  H.  August.  Music  score,  Herbert  Stothart. 
Sound  director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons  and  Malcolm  Brown.  Set  decorations,  Edwin 
B,  Willis  and  Ralph  S.  Hurst.  Special  effects,  A.  Ar- 
nold Gillespie.  Second  units  directed  by  James  Hav- 
ens. Edited  by  Frank  E.  Hull  and  Douglass  Biggs. 
Assistant  director,  Edward  O'Fearna. 

CAST — Robert  Montgomery,  John  Wayne,  Donna 
Reed,  Jack  Holt,  Ward  Bond,  Marshall  Thompson, 
Paul  Langton,  Leon  Ames,  Arthur  Walsh,  Donald 
Curtis,  Cameron  Mitchell,  Jeff  York,  Murray  Alper, 
Harry  Tenbrook,  Jack  Pennick,  Alex  Havier,  Charles 
Trowbridge,  Robert  Barrat,  Bruce  Kellogg,  Tim  Mur- 
dock,  Louis  Jean  Hevdt,  Russell  Simpson,  Vernon 
Steele.  Reviewed  11-19-45. 

THIS  LOVE  OF  OURS 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Edward  Dodds.  Director, 
William  Dieterle.  Screenplay,  Bruce  Manning,  John 
Klorer,  Leonard  Lee.  Based  on  play  "Come  Prima 
Meglio  De  Prima,"  by  Luigi  Pirandello.  Photography, 
Lucien  Ballard.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman, 
Robert  Clatworthy.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man, Oliver  Emert.  Music  score,  H.  J.  Salter.  Edited 
by  Frank  Gross.  Sound  technician.  Charles  C.  Car- 
roll. Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Merle  Oberon,  Claude  Rains,  Charles  Kor- 
vin,  Sue  England,  Carl  Esmond,  Jess  Barker,  Fritz 
Leiber,  Harry  Davenport,  Ralph  Morgan,  Helen  Thim- 
ig,  Ferike  Boros,  Howard  Freeman,  Selmer  Jackson, 
Ann  Codee,  Andre  Chariot,  Dave  Willock,  Doris  Mer- 
rick, William  Edmunds,  Barbara  Bates,  Leon  Tyler, 
Cora  Witherspoon,  Maris  Wrixon,  Robert  Raison, 
Evelyn  Falke,  Joanie  Bell.  Reviewed  10-24-45. 


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THIS  MAN'S  NAVY 

MCM.  Producer,  Samuel  Marx.  Director,  William 
A.  Wellman.  Original  screenplay,  Borden  Chase. 
Based  on  idea  by  Comdr.  Herman  E.  Halland,  USN 
(Ret.).  Photography,  Sidney  Wagner.  Musical  score, 
Nathaniel  Shilkret.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons, 
Howard  Campbell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Clen  Barner.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie, 
Donald  Jahraus.  Montage  effects,  Peter  Ballbusch. 
Edited  by  Irvine  Warburton.  Sound  technician,  Lowell 
S.  Kinsall.  Assistant  director,  Horace  Hough. 

CAST — Wallace  Beery,  Tom  Drake,  James  Gleason, 
Jan  Clayton,  Selena  Royle,  Noah  Beery,  Sr.,  Henry 
O'Neill,  Steve  Brodie,  George  Chandler,  Donald  Cur- 
tis, Arthur  Walsh,  Will  Fowler,  Frank  Fenton,  Paul 
Cavanagh,  Richard  Crockett.  Reviewed  1-4-45. 

THOROUGHBREDS 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Lester  Sharpe.  Director,  George  Blair. 
Original  screenplay,  Wellyn  Totman.  Additional  dia- 
log, Frank  Coen.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Art 
direction,  Fred  Ritter.  Assistant  director,  Al  Wood. 
Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Stahl. 

CAST — Tom  Neal,  Adele  Mara,  Roger  Pryor,  Paul 
Harvey,  Doodles  Weaver,  Gene  Garrick,  Tom  London, 
Eddie  Hall,  Charles  Sullivan,  Sam  Bernard,  Alan  Ed- 
wards, Buddy  Gorman,  John  Crawford,  Jack  Gardner, 
Robert  Strange,  Dick  Bartell,  Timothy  Mahen,  Nolan 
Leary,  Michael  Owen,  Howard  Mitchell.  Harrison 
Greene,  Kenne  Duncan.  Reviewed  5-24-45. 

THOSE  ENDEARING  YOUNC  CHARMS 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Bert  Cranet.  Director,  Lewis  Allen.  Screenplay  by 
Jerome  Chodorov,  based  on  a  play  by  Edward  Cho- 
dorov.  Music,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Photography,  Ted  Tetzlatf.  Special  effects, 
Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  directors,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera  and  ,'ohn  Sturtevant.  Sound  technician,  Richard 
Van  Hessen.  Edited  by  Roland  Cross.  Assistant  di- 
rector. William  Dorfman. 

CAST — Robert  Young,  Larraine  Day,  Ann  Harding, 
Marc  Cramer,  Anne  Jeffreys,  Glenn  Vernon,  Norma 
Varden,  Lawrence  Tierney,  Vera  Marshe,  Bill  Wil- 
liams. Reviewed  4-17-45. 

A  THOUSAND  AND  ONE  NIGHTS 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Samuel  Bischoff, 
Director,  Alfred  E.  Creen.  Screenplay,  Wilfrid  H. 
Pettitt,  Richard  English,  Jack  Henley.  Original  story, 
Wilfrid  H.  Pettitt.  Assistant  to  the  producer,  Nor- 
man Deming.  Photography.  Ray  Rennahan.  Techni- 
color director,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Edited  by  Gene  Hav- 
lick.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Rudolph  Ster- 
nad.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle.  Special  effects, 
Lawrence  W.  Butler.  Process  photography,  Ray  Cory. 
Sound,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey. 
Musical  score,  Marlin  Skiles.  Musical  director,  M  W 
Stoloff. 

CAST — Evelyn  Keyes,  Phil  Silvers.  Adele  Jergens, 
Cornel  Wilde,  Dusty  Anderson,  Dennis  Hoey,  Philip 
Van  Zandt,  Gus  Schilling,  Nestor  Paiva,  Rex  Ingram, 
Richard  Hale,  John  Abbott,  Murray  Leonard,  Carole 
Mathews,  Pat  Parrish,  Shelley  Winter.  Rev.  6-7-45. 

THREE'S  A  CROWD 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  L.  Schaefer.  As- 
sociate producer,  Walter  Coetz.  Director,  Lesley  Sel- 
ander.  Original  screenplay,  Dane  Lussier.  Based  on 
Mignon  Eberhart  novel,  "Hasty  Wedding."  Photog- 
raphy, William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Russ  Kim- 
ball. Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician, 
Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST — Pamela  Blake,  Charles  Gordon,  Gertrude 
Michael,  Pierre  Watkin,  Virginia  Brissac,  Ted  Hecht, 
Grady  Sutton,  Tom  London,  Roland  Varno,  Anne 
O'Neal,  Bud  Geary,  Nanette  Vallon.  Reviewed  5-25- 
45. 

THREE  IN  THE  SADDLE 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Harry 
Fraser.  Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photog- 
raphy, Robert  Cline.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn. 
Set  decorations,  Harry  Reif.  Edited  by  Holbrook 
Todd.  Assistant  director,  Sidney  Smith.  Musical  di- 
rector, Lee  Zahler.  Songs,  Frank  Harford,  Tex  Ritter, 
Ernest  Tubb. 

CAST — Tex  Ritter,  Dave  O'Brien,  Cuy  Wilkerson 
Lorraine  Miller,  Charles  King,  Jr.,  Edward  Howard, 
Edward  Cassidy,  Bud  Osborne.   Reviewed  8-31-45.' 


THRILL  OF  A  ROMANCE 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Di- 
rector, Richard  Thorpe.  Original  screenplay,  Richard 
Connell,  Gladys  Lehman.  Photography,  Harry  Strad- 
ling.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri 
Jaffa.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Hans  Peters.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack  Bonar.  Musical 
score-direction,  Georgie  Stoll.  Orchestration,  Calvin 
Jackson,  Ted  Duncan,  Joseph  Nussbaum,  Hugo  Win- 
terhalter,  Fred  Norman.  Edited  by  George  Boemler. 
Sound  technician,  Joe  Edmondson.  Assistant  director, 
Marvin  Stuart. 

CAST — Van  Johnson,  Esther  Williams,  Lauritz  Mel- 
chior,  Tommy  Dorsey  and  his  orchestra,  Frances  Gif- 
ford,  Henry  Travers,  Spring  Byington,  Carleton  G. 
Young,  Ethel  Griffies,  Donald  Curtis,  Jerry  Scott,  Fer- 
nando Alvarado,  Helene  Stanley,  Vince  Barnett,  Billy 
House,  Joan  Fay  Macaboy.  Reviewed  5-23-45. 

THUNDERBOLT 

U.S.  WAR  DEPT.  Producer,  Gen.  Ira  C.  Eaker.  Di- 
rected-edited  by  Lt.  Col.  Wm.  Wyler,  Capt.  John 
Sturgis.  Original,  M/Sgt.  Lester  Koenig.  Narrators, 
Eugene  Kern,  Lloyd  Bridges.  Music  score,  Capt.  Gail 
Kublick.  Reviewed  10-17-45. 

THUNDERHEAD— SON  OF  FLICKA 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Robert  Bass- 
ler.  Director,  Louis  King.  Screenplay,  Dwight  Cum- 
mins, Dorothy  Yost.  Based  on  novel  by  Mary  O'Hara. 
Photography,  Charles  Clarke.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  Chester  Gore.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Fred  J.  Rode.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Equine  supervision,  Jack  Lindell.  Music,  Cyril  J. 
Mockridge.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edited 
by  Nick  De  Maggio.  Sound  technician,  Arthur  Kir- 
bach.  Assistant  director,  Jasper  Blystone. 

CAST — Roddy  McDowall,  Preston  Foster,  Rita 
Johnson,  James  Bell,  Diana  Hale,  Carleton  Young, 
Ralph  Sanford,  Robert  Filmer,  Alan  Bridge.  Reviewed 
1-31-45. 

THE  TIGER  WOMAN 

REP.  Associate  producers,  Dorrell  and  Stuart  E. 
McGowan.  Director,  Philip  Ford.  Screenplay,  George 
Carleton  Brown.  Based  on  radio  play  by  John  A. 
Dunkel.  Photography,  Ernest  Miller.  Edited  by  Fred 
Allen.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Sound, 
Victor  Appel.  Art  director,  Frank  Hotaling.  Set  dec- 
orations, Otto  Siegel.  Special  effects,  Howard  and 
Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director,  Leonard  Ku- 
nody. 

CAST — Adele  Mara,  Kane  Richmond,  Richard  Fra- 
ser, Peggy  Stewart,  Cy  Kendall,  Gregory  Gay,  John 
Kelly,  Beverly  Lloyd,  Addison  Richards,  Donia  Bus- 
sey,  Frank  Reicher,  Garry  Owen.  Rev.  12-12-45.  , 

TOKYO  ROSE 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine  and 
William  Thomas.  Director,  Lew  Landers.  Assistant 
director,  Bob  Meiklejohn.  Screenplay  by  Geoffrey 
Homes  and  Maxwell  Shane.  From  original  story  by 
Whitman  Chambers.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman,  Jr. 
Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decoration,  Glenn 
Thompson.  Music  score,  Rudy  Schrager.  Sound,  Frank 
Webster.  Supervising  editor,  Howard  Smith.  Edited 
by  Henry  Adams. 

CAST  —  Byron  Barr,  Osa  Massen,  Don  Douglas, 
Richard  Loo,  Keye  Luke,  Grace  Lem,  Leslie  Fong,  H. 
T.  Tsiang,  Larry  Young,  William  Challee,  Chris 
Drake,  James  Millican,  Al  Ruiz,  Blake  Edwards, 
Lotus  Long.  Reviewed  12-5-45. 

TONIGHT  AND  EVERY  NIGHT 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer  and  director,  Victor 
Saville.  Assistant  to  producer,  Norman  Deming. 
Screenplay,  Lesser  Samuels,  Abem  Finkel.  Based 
on  play,  "Heart  of  a  City,"  by  Lesley  Storm.  Photog- 
raphy, Rudolph  Mate.  Technicolor  director,  Natalie 
Kalmus.  Art  direction,  Stephen  Goosson,  Rudolph 
Sternad,  Lionel  Banks.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle. 
Special  effects,  Lawrence  W.  Butler.  Musical  direc- 
tor, M.  W.  Stoloff.  Dances  staged  by  Jack  Cole,  Val 
Raset.  Songs,  Jule  Styne,  Sammy  Cahn.  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements, Marlin  Skiles.  Edited  by  Viola  Lawrence. 
Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  director, 
Louis  Germonprez. 

CAST — Rita  Hayworth,  Lee  Bowman,  Janet  Blair, 
Marc  Piatt,  Leslie  Brooks,  Professor  Lamberti,  Dusty 
Anderson,    Stephen    Crane,    Jim    Bannon,  Florence 


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PRODUCTIONS  1945 


Bates,  Ernest  Cossart,  Richard  Haydn,  Philip  Meri- 
vale,  Patrick  O'Moore.  Cavin  Muir,  Shelley  Winter, 
Marilyn  Johnson,  Mildred  Law,  Elizabeth  Inglise, 
Aminta  Dyne,  Joy  Harrington,  Ann  Codee.  Reviewed 

1-25-45. 

TOO  YOUNC  TO  KNOW 

WB.  Producer,  William  Jacobs.  Director,  Frederick 
de  Cordova.  Assistant  director,  Ridgeway  Callow. 
Screenplay  by  Jo  Pagano.  Story  by  Harlan  Ware. 
Photography,  Carl  Guthrie.  Art  direction,  Stanley 
Fleischer.  Set  decorations,  Walter  F.  Tilford.  Special 
effects,  Edwin  DuPar.  Sound,  Everett  A.  Brown.  Mu- 
sic by  H.  Roemheld.  Musical  director.  Leo  F.  Forb- 
stein.  Dialog  director,  Michael  Doyle.  Edited  by 
Folmer  Blangsted. 

CAST — -Joan  Leslie,  Robert  Hutton.  Dolores  Mo- 
ran,  Harry  Davenport,  Rosemary  DeCamp,  Barbara 
Brown,  Robert  Lowell,  Arthur  Shields,  Craig  Ste- 
vens, Don  McCuire,  Dick  Erdman,  Robert  Arthur, 
Johnny  Miles,  Larry  Thompson,  Dorothy  Malone,  An- 
gela Greene,  Ramsay  Ames,  Betty  Brodel,  Pat  Clark, 
John  Compton,  John  Sheridan,  Sid  Chatton,  Larry 
Rio.  Reviewed  1  1-15-45. 

THE  TOPEKA  TERROR 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director,  Howard 
Bretherton.  Original  story,  Patricia  Harper.  Screen- 
play, Patricia  Harper,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Photography, 
Bud  Thackery.  Second  unit  director,  Yakima  Canutt. 
Art  direction,  Frank  J.  Arrigo.  Set  decorations,  Charles 
Thompson.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin.  Edited 
by  Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician,  Ed  Borschell. 
Assistant  director,  Don  Verk. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Linda  Stirling,  Earle  Hodgins, 
Twinkle  Watts.  Roy  Barcroft,  Bud  Geary,  Tom  Lon- 
don, Frank  Jaquet,  Jack  Kirk,  Eve  Novak,  Bob  Wilke, 
Hank  Bell.  Reviewed  1-19-45. 

TO  THE  SHORES  OF  IWO  JIMA 

WAC-UA.  Producer,  Capt.  Milton  Sperling.  Pho- 
tography, Lt.  Com.  John  McLain,  USN;  Lt.  David 
Hopkins,  USN;  Capt.  Karl  T.  Soule,  Jr.,  USMC-lst 
Lt.  Herb  Schlosberg,  USMC-Warrant  Officer  Hor- 
man  T.  Hatch,  USMC;  Marine,  Naval  and  Coast 
Guard  personnel.  Music  score,  Bill  Lava.  Edited  by 
Rex  Steele.  Reviewed  5-25-45. 

TRAIL  OF  KIT  CARSON 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director, 
Lesley  Selander.  Screenplay  by  Jack  Natteford  and 
Albert  DeMond,  based  on  an  original  story  by  Jack 
Natteford.  Photography,  Bud  Thackery.  Edited  by 
Ralph  Dixon.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cherwin. 
Sound,  Earl  Cram,  Jr.  Art  director,  Fred  A.  Ritter. 
Set  decoralions,  George  Milo.  Special  effects,  How- 
ard and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Assistant  director,  Roy 
Wade. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Helen  Talbot,  Tom  London, 
Twinkle  Watts,  Roy  Barcroft,  Kenne  Duncan,  Jack 
Kirk,  Bud  Geary,  Tom  Dugan,  George  Chesebro, 
Bob  Wilke,  Freddie  Chapman,  Dickie  Dillon.  Re- 
viewed 7-27-45. 

A  TREE  CROWS  IN  BROOKLYN 

20th  FOX.  Producer,  Louis  D.  Lighton.  Director, 
Elia  Kazan.  Screenplay,  Tess  Slesinger,  Frank  Davis. 
From  novel  by  Betty  Smith.  Music  score,  Alfred 
Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Edward  Powell. 
Photography,  Leon  Shamroy.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Frank  E. 
Hughes.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by 
Dorothy  Spencer.  Sound  technician,  Bernard  Free- 
ricks.  Assistant  director,  Saul  Wurtzel. 

CAST  —  Dorothy  McGuire,  Joan  Blondell,  James 
Dunn,  Lloyd  Nolan,  Peggy  Ann  Garner,  Ted  Donald- 
son, James  Gleason,  Ruth  Nelson,  John  Alexander,  B. 
S.  Pully,  Fer.ke  Boros,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Adeline 
De  Walt  Reynolds,  George  Melford,  Mae  Marsh,  Edna 
Jackson,  Vincent  Graeff,  Susan  Lester,  Johnny  Berkes, 
Lillian  Bronson,  Alec  Craig,  Charles  Halton,  Al 
Bridge,  Joseph  J.  Green,  Virginia  Brissac,  Harry 
Harvey,  Jr.,  Art  Smith,  Norma  Field,  George  Meader, 
Martha  Wentworth,  Francis  Pierlot,  Al  Eben,  Peter 
Cusanelli.  Reviefed  1-24-45. 

TWICE  BLESSED 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  L.  Field.  Director,  Harry 
Beaumont.  Screenplay,  Ethel  Hill.  Original,  Mort 
Braus,  Michel  Kraike.  Photography,  Ray  June.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Hans  Peters.  Set  decora- 


tions, Edwin  B  Willis,  Richard  Pefferle.  Dance  di- 
rector, Arthur  Walsh.  Orchestrations,  Wally  Heglin. 
Music  arranger,  Earl  Brent.  Musical  director,  David 
Snell.  Edited  by  Douglass  Biggs.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Boyle. 

CAST — Preston  Foster,  Gail  Patrick,  Lee  Wilde, 
Lyn  Wilde,  Richard  Gaines,  Jean  Porter,  Marshall 
Thompson,  Jimmy  Lydon,  Gloria  Hope,  Ethel  Smith, 
Douglas  Cowan,  Warren  Mills,  Joel  Friedkin,  Ralph 
Brooks,  Ralph  Hoopes,  Don  Hayden,  Tommy  Bond. 
Reviewed  5-31  -45. 

TWO  O'CLOCK  COURACE 

RKO.  Producer,  Ben  Stoloff.  Director,  Anthony 
Mann.  Screenplay,  Robert  E.  Kent.  Additional  dia- 
log, Gordon  Kahn.  Based  on  a  story  by  Gelett  Bur- 
gess. Photography,  Jack  MacKenzie.  Special  effects, 
Vernon  Walker.  Art  directors,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino  and  L.  C.  Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera  and  William  Stevens.  Sound  technicians,  Bailey 
Fesler,  James  A.  Stewart.  Music,  Roy  Webb.  Edited 
by  Philip  Martin,  Jr.  Assistant  director,  Clem  Beau- 
champ. 

CAST  —  Tom  Conway,  Ann  Rutherford,  Richard 
Lane,  Lester  Matthews,  Roland  Drew,  Emory  Parnell, 
Bettejane  Greer,  Jean  Brooks,  Edmund  Glover,  Bryant 
Washburn.  Reviewed  3-4-45. 

UNCLE  HARRY 

Charles  K.  Feldman-UNI V.  Producer,  Joan  Harri- 
son. Director,  Robert  Siodmak.  Screenplay,  Stephen 
Longstreet.  Adaptation,  Keith  Winter.  From  play  by 
Thomas  Job.  Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Special  pho- 
tography, John  P.  Fulton.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Sal- 
ter. Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Eugene  Lourie. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Hilton.  Sound  technician,  Glenn  E.  Anderson.  Assist- 
ant director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — George  Sanders,  Geraldine  Fitzgerald,  Ella 
Raines,  Moyna  Macgili,  Sara  Allgood,  Harry  Von  Zell, 
Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Ethel  Griffies,  Judy  Clark,  Craig 
Reynolds,  Will  Wright,  Arthur  Loft,  Irene  Tedrow, 
Coulter  Irwin,  Dawn  Bender,  Ruth  Cherrington,  Rod- 
ney Ball.  Reviewed  8-8-45. 

UNDER  WESTERN  SKIES 

UNIV.  Producer,  Warren  Wilson.  Director,  Jean 
Yarbrough.  Screenplay  by  Stanley  Roberts,  Clyde 
Bruckman.  Original  story,  Stanley  Roberts.  Photog- 
raphy, Charles  Van  Enger.  Art  direction,  John  Good- 
man. Musical  director,  Frank  Skinner.  Songs,  Milton 
Rosen,  Everett  Carter.  Edited  by  Arthur  Hilton.  Sound 
technician,  Wm.  Fox.  Assistant  director,  Seward 
Webb. 

CAST — Martha  O'Driscoll,  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Leo 
Carrillo,  Leon  Errol,  Jennifer  Holt,  Ian  Keith,  Irving 
Bacon,  Edna  May  Wonacott,  Earle  Hodgins,  Shaw 
and  Lee,  Dorothy  Granger,  Jack  Rice.  Rev.  12-29-44. 

THE  UNSEEN 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  John  Houseman.  Direc- 
tor, Lewis  Allen.  Screenplay,  Hagar  Wilde,  Raymond 
Chandler.  Adaptation,  Hagar  Wilde,  Ken  Englund. 
Based  on  novel  by  Ethel  Lina  White.  Photography, 
John  F.  Seitz.  Music  score,  Ernst  Toch.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  George 
Sawley.  Edited  by  Doane  Harrison.  Sound  technician, 
Wallace  Nogle.  Assistant  director,  Alvin  Ganzer. 

CAST — Joel  McCrea,  Gail  Russell,  Herbert  Mar- 
shall, Phyllis  Brooks,  Isobel  Elsom,  Mikhail  Rasumny, 
Tom  Tully,  Nona  Griffith,  Richard  Lyon,  Victoria 
Home,  Mary  Field,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Norman  Lloyd. 
Reviewed  2-19-45. 

UTAH 

REP.  Producer,  Donald  H.  Brown.  Director,  John 
English.  Screenplay,  Jack  Townley,  John  K.  Butler. 
Based  on  a  story  by  Gilbert  Wright  and  Betty 
Burbridge.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Orchestral 
arrangements  by  Dale  Butts.  Photography,  William 
Bradford.  Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Set  deco- 
rations, Otto  Siegel.  Dance  director,  Larry  Ceballos. 
Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Thomas  A. 
Carman.  Assistant  director,  George  Webster. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  "Trigger,"  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Peggy  Stewart.  Beverly  Loyd,  Jill 
Browning,  Vivien  Oakland,  Grant  Withers,  Hal  Talia- 
ferro, Jack  Rutherford,  Emmett  Vogan,  Bob  Nolan 
and  Sons  of  the  Pioneers.  Reviewed  3-9-45. 

THE  VALLEY  OF  DECISION 

MCM.  Producer,  Edwin  H.  Knopf.  Director,  Jay 
Garnett.   Screenplay,   John    Meehan,   Sonya  Levien 


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Based  on  novel  by  Marcia  Davenport.  Photography, 
Joseph  Ruttenberg.  Music  score,  Herbert  Stothart. 
Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Paul  Croesse.  Set  dec- 
orations, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Mildred  Griffiths.  Special 
effects,  A.  Arnold  Gillespie,  Warren  Newcombe. 
Edited  by  Blanche  Sewell.  Sound  technician,  John  F. 
Dullam.  Assistant  director,  Marvin  Stuart. 

CAST — Greer  Garson,  Gregory  Peck,  Donald  Crisp, 
Lionel  Barrymore,  Preston  Foster,  Marsha  Hunt. 
Gladys  Cooper,  Reginald  Owen,  Dan  Duryea,  Jessica 
Tandy,  Barbara  Everest,  Marshall  Thompson,  Geral- 
dine  Wall,  Evelyn  Dockson,  John  Warburton,  Russell 
Hicks,  Mary  Lord,  Arthur  Shields,  Dean  Stockwell, 
Mary  Currier.  Reviewed  4-10-45. 

THE  VAMPIRE'S  CHOST 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Rudy  Abel.  Director,  Lesley  Selander. 
Screenplay,  Leigh  Brackett,  John  K.  Butler.  Original 
story,  Leigh  Brackett.  Photography,  Robert  Pittack, 
Ellis  Thackery.  Special  photographic  effects,  Howard 
and  Theodore  Lydecker.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli. 
Sound  technician,  Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director, 
Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — John  Abbott,  Peggy  Stewart,  Grant  With- 
ers, Charles  Gordon,  Adele  Mara,  Emmett  Vogan, 
Roy  Barcroft,  Martin  Wilkins,  Zack  Williams,  Frank 
Jaquet,  Floyd  Shadelford,  George  Carleton,  Fred 
Howard.  Reviewed  4-16-45. 

VOICE  OF  THE  WHISTLER 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Castle.  Screenplay,  Wilfred  H.  Pettitt,  William 
Castle.  Original,  Allan  Rader.  Photography,  George 
Meehan.  Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Sound,  Jack 
Goodrich.  "Whistler"  theme  music,  Wilbur  Hatch. 
Musical  director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikof f .  Assistant  di- 
rector, Chris  Beute. 

CAST — Richard  Dix,  Lynn  Merrick,  Rhys  Williams, 
James  Cardwell,  Tom  Kennedy,  Donald  Woods,  Egon 
Breecher,  Gigi  Pirreau.  Reviewed  10-30-45. 

WAGON  WHEELS  WESTWARD 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Sidney  Picker.  Director, 
R.  G.  Springsteen.  Screenplay  by  Earle  Snell.  Orig- 
inal story  by  Gerald  Geraghty,  based  on  Fred  Har- 
man's  comic  strip,  by  special  arrangement  with  Ste- 
phen Slesinger.  Photography,  William  Bradford. 
Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Musical  director,  Richard  Cher- 
win.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain.  Art  director,  Frank 
Hotaling.  Assistant  director,  Al  Wood. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming, 
Linda  Stirling,  Roy  Barcroft,  Emmett  Lynn,  Dick  Cur- 
tis, Jay  Kirby,  George  J.  Lewis,  Bud  Geary,  Tom 
London,  Kenne  Duncan  and  George  Chesebro.  Re- 
viewed  1-11  -46. 

WANDERER  OF  THE  WASTELAND 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Directors,  Edward  Killy  and  Wallace 
Grissell.  Screenplay,  Norman  Houston.  From  the 
Zane  Grey  novel.  Photography,  Harry  J.  Wild.  Mu- 
sic, Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff . 
Art  directors,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Lucius  Croxton. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera.  Sound,  Richard  Van 
Hessen,  Roy  Granville.  Edited  by  J.  R.  Whittredge. 
Assistant  director,  Sam  Ruman.  Dialog  director,  Leslie 
Urbach. 

CAST — James  Warren,  Richard  Martin,  Audrey 
Long,  Robert  Barrat,  Robert  Clarke,  Harry  Woods, 
Minerva  Urecal,  Harry  D.  Brown,  Tommy  Cook,  Har- 
ry McKim,  Jason  Robards.  Reviewed  9-28-45. 

WEEK-END  AT  THE  WALDORF 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  Hornblow,  Jr.  Director, 
Robert  Z.  Leonard.  Screenplay,  Sam  and  Bella  Spe- 
wack.  Suggested  by  an  original  play  by  Vicki  Baum. 
Adaptation,  Guy  Bolton.  Photography,  Robert  Planck. 
Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Daniel  B.  Cathcart.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jack  Bonar.  Dance  direction,  Charles 
Walters.  Music  score,  Johnny  Green.  Orchestration, 
Ted  Duncan.  Music  arranger  (vocal),  Kay  Thompson. 
Musical  director,  Johnny  Green.  Songs,  Sammy  Fain, 
Ted  Koehler,  Pepe  Guizar.  Edited  by  Robert  J.  Mern. 
Sound  director,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director, 
William  Lewis. 

CAST — Ginger  Rogers,  Lana  Turner,  Walter  Pidg- 
eon,  Van  Johnson,  Edward  Arnold,  Keenan  Wynn, 


Robert  Benchley,  Phyllis  Thaxter,  Leon  Ames  Lina 
Romay,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Porter  Hall,  George  Zucco, 
Miles  Mander,  Xavier  Cugat  and  orchestra,  Frankie 
Puglia,  Michael  Kirby,  Cora  Sue  Collins,  Warner  An- 
derson, Rosemary  De  Camp,  Jacqueline  de  Wit, 
Charles  Wilson,  Irving  Bacon,  Nana  Bryant,  Moroni 
Olsen,  William  Halligan,  Bob  Graham,  John  Wengraf. 
Reviewed  7-20-45. 

WEST  OF  THE  PECOS 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Edward  Killy.  Screenplay, 
Norman  Houston,  from  novel  by  Zane  Grey.  Pho- 
tography, Harry  J.  Wild.  Edited  by  Roland  Cross. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino  and  Lucius  Crox- 
ton. Set  decoration,  Darrell  Silvera  and  William 
Stevens.  Music  by  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Sound  technicians,  John  E.  Tribby, 
Terry  Kellum.  Assistant  director,   Harry  Mancke. 

CAST — Robert  Mitchum,  Barbara  Hale,  Richard 
Martin,  Thurston  Hall,  Rita  Corday,  Russell  Hopton, 
Bill  Williams,  Bruce  Edwards,  Harry  Woods,  Pere 
Launders,  Bryant  Washburn,  Philip  Morris,  Martin 
Garralaga.    Reviewed  6-6-45. 

WHAT  A  BLONDE 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Ben  Stoloff.  Director,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Screenplay, 
Charles  Roberts.  Original,  Oscar  Brodney.  Photog- 
raphy, J.  Roy  Hunt.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino, Lucius  Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera, 
Charles  Nields.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Edward  W. 
Williams.  Sound  technician,  Earl  A.  Wolcott.  Assist- 
ant director,  James  Casey. 

CAST — Leon  Errol,  Richard  Lane,  Michael  St.  An- 
gel, Veda  Ann  Borg,  Elaine  Riley,  Lydia  Bilbrook, 
Clarence  Kolb,  Ann  Shoemaker,  Chef  Milani,  Emory 
Parnell,  Larry  Wheat,  Dorothy  Vaughan,  Jason  Ro- 
bards. Reviewed  1-29-45. 

WHAT  NEXT,  CORPORAL  HARGROVE? 

MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director,  Richard 
Thorpe.  Original  screenplay,  Harry  Kurnitz.  Based  on 
characters  created  by  Marion  Hargrove.  Photography, 
Henry  Sharp.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Leonid  Vasian.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Keough  Gleason.  Special  effects,  A. 
Arnold  Gillespie,  Warren  Newcombe.  Technical  ad- 
visor, Capt.  Richard  L.  Tryon.  Edited  by  Albert  Akst. 
Sound  technician,  Lowell  S.  Kinsall.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Al  Jennings. 

CAST — Robert  Walker,  Keenan  Wynn,  Jean  Porter, 
Chill  Wills,  Hugo  Haas,  William  "Bill"  Phillips.  Fred 
Essler,  Cameron  Mitchell,  Ted  Lundigan,  Dick  Hirbe, 
Arthur  Walsh,  Maurice  Marks,  Paul  Langton,  James 
Davis,  John  Carlyle,  Walter  Sande,  Theodore  New- 
ton, Robert  Kent,  Matt  Willis,  Richard  Bailey.  Re- 
viewed 11-1  6-45. 

WHERE  DO  WE  GO  FROM  HERE? 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor.)  Producer,  William  Perl- 
berg.  Director,  Gregory  Ratoff.  Screenplay  by  Morrie 
Ryskind,  from  story  by  Morrie  Ryskind  and  Sig 
Herzig.  Songs  by  Ira  Gershwin  and  Kurt  Weill.  Pho- 
tography, Leon  Shamroy.  Technicolor  direction,  Nat- 
alie Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Dances  staged  by 
Fanchon.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Leland  Fuller. 
Set  decorations,  i  nomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott. 
Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound,  Ar- 
thur von  Kirbach,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Musical  direc- 
tion, Emil  Newman,  Charles  Henderson.  Incidental 
music,  David  Raskin.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Maur- 
ice de  Packh.  Edited  by  J.  Watson  Webb.  Assistant 
director.  Ad  Schaumer. 

CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Joan  Leslie,  June  Haver, 
Gene  Sheldon,  Anthony  Quinn,  Carlos  Ramirez,  Alan 
Mowbray,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Herman  Bing,  Howard 
Freeman,  John  Davidson,  Rosina  Galli,  Fred  Essler. 
Reviewed  5-24-45. 

WHITE  PONCO 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Raymond 
L.  Schrock.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Musical 
director,  Leo  Erdody.  Sound,  John  Carter.  Edited  by 
Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Art  director,  Edward  C.  Jewell. 
Set  decorator,  Elias  H.  Reif.  Assistant  director,  Bill 
O'Connor. 

CAST — Richard   Fraser,   Maris  Wrixon,  Lionel 


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Royce,  Al  Eben,  Cordon  Richards,  Michael  Dyne, 
George  Lloyd,  Larry  Steers,  Milton  Kibbee,  Egon 
Brecher,  Joel  Fluellen.  Reviewed  8-1-45. 

WHY  CIRLS  LEAVE  HOME 

PRC.  Producer,  Sam  Sax.  Director,  William  Berke. 
Screenplay,  Fanya  Foss  Lawrence  and  Bradford 
Ropes.  Original,  Fanya  Foss  Lawrence.  Photography, 
Mack  Stengler.  Art  direction,  Edward  C.  Jewell. 
Set  decorations,  Glenn  P.  Thompson.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Walter  Greene.  Songs,  Jay  Livingston  and  Ray 
Evans.  Edited  by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  W.  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  William 
A.  Calihan  Jr. 

CAST  —  Pamela  Blake,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Lola 
Lane,  Elisha  Cook  Jr.,  Paul  Guilfoyle,  Constance 
Worth,  Claudia  Drake,  Virginia  Brissac,  Thomas 
Jackson,  Evelyn  Eaton,  Peggy  Lou  Bianco,  Fred  Koh- 
ler,  Walter  Baldwin,  Robert  Emmett  Keane.  Reviewed 
6-7-45. 

WILD  HORSE  PHANTOM 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Milton.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Arthur  Smith.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd. 
Assistant  director.  Harold  E.  Knox. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Elaine 
Morey,  Kermit  Maynard,  Budd  Buster,  Hal  Price, 
Robert  Meredith,  Frank  Ellis,  Frank  McCarroll,  Bob 
Cason,  John  Elliott.  Reviewed  3-16-45. 

WITHIN  THESE  WALLS 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Ben  Silvey.  Director,  Bruce 
Humberstone.  Screenplay,  Eugene  Ling,  Wanda  Tu- 
chock.  From  a  story  by  Coles  Trapnell,  James  B. 
Fisher.  Photography,  Clen  MacWilliams,  Clyde  De 
Vinna.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Richard  Irvine. 
Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ernest  Lansing.  Spe- 
cial photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music  score, 
David  Buttolph.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman. 
Orchestral  arrangements,  Arthur  Morton.  Edited  by 
Harry  Reynolds.  Sound  technician,  W.  H.  Leverett. 
Assistant  director,  Robert  Saunders. 

CAST — Thomas  Mitchell,  Mary  Anderson,  Edward 
Ryan,  Mark  Stevens,  B.  S.  Pully,  Roy  Roberts,  John 
Russell,  Norman  Lloyd,  Harry  Shannon,  Edward  Kelly, 
Rex  Williams,  Ralph  Dunn,  Dick  Rush,  William  Halli- 
gan,  Freddie  Graham,  Joseph  Bernard,  Jack  Daley. 
Reviewed  6-6-45. 

WITHOUT  LOVE 

MCM.  Producer,  Lawrence  Weingarten.  Director, 
Harold  S.  Bucquet.  Screenplay,  Donald  Ogden  Stew- 
art. Original  play  by  Philip  Barry,  as  produced  by 
the  Theatre  Guild,  Inc.  Montage  effects,  Peter  Ball- 
busch.  Photography,  Karl  Freund.  Special  effects, 
A.  Arnold  Gillespie,  Danny  Hall.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  Harry  McAfee.  Set  decorations,  Ed- 
win B.  Willis,  McLean  Nisbet.  Music  score,  Bronislau 
Kaper.  Edited  by  Frank  Sullivan.  Sound  director, 
Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Earl  McAvoy. 

CAST — Spencer  Tracy,  Katharine  Hepburn,  Lucille 
Ball,  Keenan  Wynn,  Carl  Esmond,  Patricia  Morison, 
Felix  Bressart,  Emily  Massey,  Gloria  Grahame,  George 
Davis,  George  Chandler,  Clancy  Cooper.  Reviewed 
3-19-45. 

THE  WOMAN  IN  GREEN 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Roy  William  Neill.  As- 
sistant director,  Melville  Shyer.  Original  screen- 
play by  Bertram  Millhauser,  based  on  characters 
created  by  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle.  Photography, 
Virgil  Miller.  Musical  director,  Mark  Levant.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Martin  Obzina. 
Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown.  Glenn  A.  Anderson.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman  and  Ted  Von 
Hemert.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Dia- 
log director,  Raymond  Kessler.  Edited  by  Edward 
Curtiss. 

CAST  —  Basil  Rathbone,  Nigel  Bruce,  Hillary 
Brooke,  Henry  Daniell,  Paul  Cavanagh,  Matthew 
Boulton,  Eve  Amber,  Frederick  Worlock,  Tom  Bry- 
son,    Sally   Shepherd,    Mary   Cordon.    Reviewed  6- 

15-45. 

WOMAN  WHO  CAME  BACK 

Walter  Colmes-REP.  Director,  Walter  Colmes. 
Screenplay,  Dennis  Cooper,  Lee  Willis.  Original,  John 
Kafka.  Suggested  by  Phillip  Yordan.  Photography, 
Henry  Sharp.  Set  decorations,  Jacques  Mapes.  Musi- 
cal director,  Walter  Scharf.  Musical  score,  Edward 


Plumb.  Edited  by  John  Link.  Sound  technician,  Percy 
Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Barton  Adams. 

CAST — John  Loder,  Nancy  Kelly,  Otto  Kruger, 
Ruth  Ford,  Harry  Tyler,  Jeanne  Gail,  Almira  Sessions, 
I.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Emmett  Vogan.  Rev.  12-17-45. 

WONDER  MAN 

Samuel  Coldwyn-RKO.  (Technicolor.)  Director, 
Bruce  Humberstone.  Dance  director,  John  Wray. 
Screenplay,  Don  Hartman,  Melville  Shavelson,  Philip 
Rapp.  Original,  Arthur  Sheekman.  Adaptation,  Jack 
Jevne,  Eddie  Moran.  Special  material,  Sylvia  Fine. 
Photography,  Victor  Milner,  William  Snyder.  Techni- 
color directors,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Mitchell  Kovaleski. 
Special  photographic  effects,  John  Fulton.  Art  direc- 
tion, Ernest  Fegte,  McClure  Capps.  Set  decorations, 
Howard  Bristol.  Music  score-orchestration-conductor, 
Ray  Heindorf.  Musical  director,  Louis  Forbes.  Songs, 
Leo  Robin,  David  Rose.  Edited  by  Daniel  Mandell. 
Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Assistant  director,  Wil- 
liam McGarry. 

CAST — Danny  Kaye,  Virginia  Mayo,  Vera-Ellen, 
Donald  Woods,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Allen  Jenkins,  Edward 
Brophy,  Steve  Cochran,  Otto  Kruger,  Richard  Lane, 
Natalie  Schafer,  Huntz  Hall,  Virginia  Gilmore,  Ed 
Gargan,  Alice  Mock,  Gisela  Werbiseck,  the  Goldwyn 
Girls.  Reviewed  4-25-45. 

YOLANDA  AND  THE  THIEF 

MCM.  'Technicolor.)  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  Di- 
rector, Vincente  Minnelli.  Screenplay,  Irving  Brecher. 
Photography,  Charles  Rosher.  Technicolor  directors, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Special  effects.  War- 
ren Newcombe.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Jack 
Martin  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Richard  Pefferle.  Dance  director,  Eugene  Loring. 
Music  orchestration,  Conrad  Salinger.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Lennie  Hayton.  Songs,  Arthur  Freed  and  Harry 
Warren.  Edited  by  George  White.  Sound,  Douglas 
Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Wallv  Worsley. 

CAST — Fred  Astaire,  Lucille  Bremer,  Frank  Mor- 
gan, Mildred  Natwick,  Mary  Nash,  Leon  Ames,  Lud- 
wig  Stossel,  Jane  Green,  Remo  Bufano,  Francis  Pier- 
lot,  Leon  Belasco,  Ghislaine  Perreau,  Charles  La 
Torre,  Michael  Visaroff.  Reviewed  10-17-45. 

YOU  CAME  ALONG 

PARA.  Producer,  Hal  Wallis.  Director,  John  Far- 
row. Screenplay,  Robert  Smith,  Ayn  Rand.  Original, 
Robert  Smith.  Photography,  Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Process 
photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier  and  Hal  Pereira.  Set  decorations,  Bertram 
Granger.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Eda 
Warren.  Sound  technicians,  Stanley  Cooley  and  Wal- 
ter Oberst.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Salven. 

CAST — Robert  Cummings,  Lizabeth  Scott,  Don 
DeFore,  Charles  Drake,  Julie  Bishop,  Kim  Hunter, 
Robert  Sully,  Helen  Forrest,  Rhys  Williams,  Frank- 
lin Pangborn,  Minor  Watson,  Howard  Freeman, 
Andrew  Tombes.  Reviewed  7-5-45. 

YOUTH  ON  TRIAL 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Oscar 
Boetticher,  Jr.  Original  screenplay,  Michel  Jacoby. 
Photography,  George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Gene  Hav- 
lick.  Art  direction,  Jerome  Pycha,  Jr.  Set  decorations, 
Louis  D'age.  Assistant  director,  Ivan  Volkman.  Sound 
technician,  Lambert  Day. 

CAST  —  Cora  Sue  Collins,  David  Reed,  Eric  Sin- 
clair, Georgia  Bayes,  Robert  Williams,  Mary  Cur- 
rier, John  Calvert,  Boyd  Bennett,  William  Forrest, 
Muni  Seroff,  Florence  Auer,  Boyd  Davis,  Joseph  Cre- 
han,  Edwin  Stanley. 

ZOMBIES  ON  BROADWAY 

RKO.  Exvecutive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Ben  Stoloff.  Director,  Gordon  Douglas.  Screenplay, 
Lawrence  Kimble.  Adaption,  Robert  E.  Kent.  Origi- 
nal story,  Robert  Faber,  Charles  Newman.  Photo- 
graphy, Jack  MacKenzie.  Art  directors,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decorations,  Dar- 
rell  Silvera,  Al  Greenwood.  Sound  technicians,  Rich- 
ard Van  Hessen,  Terry  Kellum.  Music,  Roy  Webb. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f .  Dance  director, 
Charles  O'Curran.  Edited  by  Philip  Martin,  Jr. 
Assistant  director,  Sam  Ruman. 

CAST — Wally  Brown,  Alan  Carney,  Bela  Lugosi, 
Anne  Jeffreys,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Frank  Jenks,  Russell 
Hopton,  Joseph  Vitale,  Ian  Wolfe,  Louis  Jean  Heydt, 
Darby  Jones.  Reviewed  4-17-45. 


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Features   •   Shorts   •   Serials   •  Color 


COLUMBIA  PICTURES  (48): 

Address  Unknown,  Beautiful  But  Broke,  The  Black 
Parachute,  Carolina  Blues,  Cover  Cirl,  Cowboy 
Canteen,  Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River,  The  Crime 
Doctor's  Strangest  Case,  Cry  of  the  Werewolf, 
Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers,  Dancing  in  Manhattan, 
Ever  Since  Venus,  The  Ghost  That  Walks  Alone, 
Cirl  in  the  Case,  Hey,  Rookie,  The  Impatient 
Years,  (am  Session,  Kansas  City  Kitty,  The  Last 
Horseman,  Louisiana  Hayride,  The  Mark  of  the 
Whistler,  Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks,  The  Missing 
Juror,  Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War,  Nine  Girls,  None 
Shall  Escape,  Once  Upon  a  Time,  One  Mysterious 
Night,  The  Racket  Man,  The  Return  of  the 
Vampire,  Riding  West,  Saddle  Leather  Law, 
Sailor's  Holiday,  Secret  Command  (Terneen), 
Shadows  in  the  Night,  She's  a  Soldier,  Too,  She's 
a  Sweetheart,  Stars  on  Parade,  Strange  Affair, 
Sundown  Valley,  Swing  in  the  Saddle,  They  Live 
in  Fear,  Together  Again,  U-Boat  Prisoner,  The 
Unwritten  Code,  The  Vigilantes  Ride,  The  Whistler, 
Wyoming  Hurricane. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS 

1  REELERS:    10  Screen  Snapshots;   13  Community 
Sings. 

SERIALS: 

Monster  and  the  Ape  (15);  Brenda  Star,  Re- 
porter  (13);   Black  Arrow  (15). 


MCM  PICTURES  (29) 

An  American  Romance,  Andy  Hardy's  Blonde 
Trouble,  Barbary  Coast  Gent,  Bathing  Beauty, 
Between  Two  Women,  Blonde  Fever,  Broadway 
Rhythm,  Dragon  Seed,  Gaslight,  Gentle  Annie, 
Kismet,  Lost  in  a  Harem,  Main  Street  After  Dark, 
Maisie  Goes  to  Reno,  Marriage  Is  a  Private  Affair, 
Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis,  Meet  the  People,  Mrs. 
Parkington,  Music  for  Millions,  National  Velvet, 
Nothing  But  Trouble,  Rationing,  See  Here,  Pri- 
vate Hargrove,  The  Seventh  Cross,  The  Thin  Man 
Goes  Home,  Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo,  Three 
Men  in  White,  Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor,  The  White 
Cliffs  of  Dover. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  12  FitzPatrick  Traveltalks;  16  Cartoons; 
10  Pete  Smith;  6  Passing  Parade;  10  Miniatures. 

2  REELERS:  MGM  Specials. 


ger  Law,  The  Utah  Kid,  Voodoo  Man,  A  Wave, 
a  Wac  and  a  Marine,  West  of  the  Rio  Grande, 
Westward  Bound,  When  Strangers  Marry. 


PARAMOUNT  PICTURES  (34): 

And  Now  Tomorrow,  And  the  Angels  Sing,  Dan- 
gerous Passage  (Pine-Thomas),  Dark  Mountain 
(Pine-Thomas),  Double  Exposure  (Pine-Thomas), 
Double  Indemnity,  Frenchman's  Creek,  Gambler's 
Choice  (Pine-Thomas),  Going  My  Way,  The  Great 
Moment,  Hail  the  Conquering  Hero,  Henry  Aldrich 
— Boy  Scout,  Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret,  Henry 
Aldrich  Plays  Cupid,  Here  Come  the  Waves,  The 
Hitler  Gang,  The  Hour  Before  Dawn,  I  Love  A 
Soldier,  The  Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  Ministry 
of  Fear,  The  Miracle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  The 
National  Velvet,  The  Navy  Way  (Pine-Thomas), 
One  Body  Too  Many  (Pine-Thomas),  Our  Hearts 
Were  Young  and  Gay,  Practically  Yours,  Rainbow 
Island,  Standing  Room  Only,  The  Story  of  Dr. 
Wassell  (C.  B.  DeMille),  Take  It  Big  (Pine- 
Thomas),  Till  We  Meet  Again,  Timber  Queen 
(Pine-Thomas),  The  Uninvited,  You  Can't  Ration 
Love. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  RREELERS:  10  Crantland  Rice  Sportlights;  8 
George  Pal  Puppetoons;  6  Speaking  of  Animals; 
6Unusual  Occupations;  6  Popeyes;  6  Popular 
Science;  6  Novel  Tunes;  6  Little  Lulu. 

2  REELERS:  6  Musical  Parades. 


PRC  PICTURES  (26)  : 

Bluebeard,  Boss  of  Rawhide,  Brand  of  the  Devil, 
The  Contender,  Delinquent  Daughters  (American), 
Dixie  Jamboree,  Frontier  Outlaws  (Sig  Neufeld), 
Fuzzy  Settles  Down  (Sig  Neufeld),  Gangsters 
of  the  Frontier,  The  Great  Mike,  Guns  of  the  Law, 
Gunsmoke  Mesa,  I  Accuse  My  Parents  (Alexander- 
Stern),  Lady  in  the  Death  House,  Machine  Gun 
Mama,  Men  on  Her  Mind,  Minstrel  Man,  The 
Monster  Maker  (Sig  Neufeld),  The  Pinto  Bandit, 
Shake  Hands  With  Murder  (American),  Swing 
Hostess  (Sig  Neufeld),  Thundering  Cun-Slingers 
(Sig  Neufeld),  The  Town  Went  Wild,  Valley  of 
Vengeance  (Sig  Neufeld) ,  Waterfront  (Alexander- 
Stern),  When  the  Lights  Go  on  Again. 


MONOCRAM  PICTURES  (41): 

Alaska,  Are  These  Your  Parents,  Arizona  Whirl- 
wind, Army  Wives,  Black  Magic,  Block  Busters, 
Bowery  Champs,  Call  of  the  Jungle,  Charlie  Chan 
in  the  Secret  Service,  The  Chinese  Cat  (Krasne- 
Burkett),  Detective  Kitty  O'Day,  Enemy  of 
Women,  Follow  the  Leader,  Ghost  Guns,  Hot 
Rhythm,  Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More, 
Lady,  Let's  Dance  (Scott  R.  Dunlap),  Land  of  the 
Outlaws,  Law  Men,  Law  of  the  Valley,  Leave  It 
to  the  Irish,  Marked  Trails,  Million  Dollar  Kid, 
Outlaw  Trail,  Partners  of  the  Trail,  Raiders  of 
the  Border,  Range  Law.  Return  of  the  Ape  Man 
( Katzman-Dietz ) ,  Shadow  of  Suspicion,  Smart 
Cuy  Sonora  Stagecoach,  Sweethearts  of  the  U.  S. 
A.,  They  Shall  Have  Faith,  Three  of  a  Kind,  Trig- 


REPUBLIC  PICTURES  (49)  : 

Atlantic  City,  Beneath  Western  Skies,  Bordertown 
Trails,  Brazil,  Call  of  the  Rockies,  Call  of  the 
South  Seas,  Casanova  in  Burlesque,  Cheyenne 
Wildcat,  Code  of  the  Prairie,  The  Cowboy  and 
the  Senorita,  End  of  the  Road,  Faces  in  the  Fog. 
The  Fighting  Seabees,  Firebrands  of  Arizona,  The 
Girl  Who  Dared,  Good  Night,  Sweetheart,  Hidden 
Valley  Outlaws,  Jamboree,  The  Lady  and  the  Mon- 
ster, Lake  Placid  Serenade,  The  Laramie  Trail, 
Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe,  Man  from  Frisco,  Marshal 
of  Reno,  The  Mojave  Firebrand,  My  Best  Gal, 
My  Buddy,  Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe,  Port  of  40 
Thieves,  Pride  of  the  Plains,  Rosie  the  Riveter, 
San  Antonio  Kid,  San  Fernando  Valley,  Secrets 
of  Scotland  Yard,  Sheriff  of  Las  Vegas,  Sheriff  of 
Sundown,   Silent   Partner,   Silver  City  Kid,  Sing, 


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P  R  ODUCTIONS     19  4  4 


Neighbor,  Sing;  Song  of  Nevada,  Stagecoach  to 
Monterey,  Storm  Over  Lisbon,  That's  My  Baby, 
Three  Little  Sisters,  Trocadero,  Tucson  Raiders, 
Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City,  Whispering  Footsteps, 
Yellow  Rose  of  Texas. 

SERIALS: 

Zorro's  Black  Whip  (12);  Federal  Operator  99 
(12);  Man  Hunt  of  Mystery  Island  (15);  Purple 
Monster  Strikes  (15). 


RKO-RADIO  PICTURES  (33): 

Action  in  Arabia,  Attack  (U.  S.  Government), 
Belle  of  the  Yukon  (International),  Bride  by 
Mistake,  Casanova  Brown  (International),  Come 
on  Danger,  The  Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  Days  of 
Clory,  Experiment  Perilous,  The  Falcon  in  Holly- 
wood, The  Falcon  in  Mexico,  The  Falcon  Out 
West,  Cildersleeve's  Ghost,  Girl  Rush,  Coin'  to 
Town  (Jack  Wm.  Votion),  Heavenly  Days,  Made- 
moiselle Fifi,  Marine  Raiders,  The  Master  Race 
(Edward  A.  Colden),  Music  in  Manhattan,  My 
Pal,  Wolf,  Nevada,  A  Night  of  Adventure,  None 
But  the  Lonely  Heart,  Passport  to  Destiny,  Prin- 
cess and  the  Pirate  (Sam  Goldwyn),  Seven  Days 
Ashore,  Show  Business,  Step  Lively,  Tall  in  the 
Saddle,  The  Three  Caballeros,  Up  in  Arms  (Sam- 
uel Goldwyn),  The  Woman  in  the  Window  (In- 
ternational), Youth  Runs  Wild. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  18  Walt  Disney;  4  Headliner  Revival; 
7  Flicker  Flashbacks;  13  Sportscopes. 

2  REELERS:  6  Edgar  Kennedy;  6  Leon  Errol;  13  This 
Is  America. 


20th  CENTURY-FOX  FILMS  (28)  : 

Bermuda  Mystery,  The  Big  Noise  (Sol  M.  Wurt- 
zel),  Buffalo  Bill  (Harry  A.  Sherman),  Dangerous 
Journey,  The  Eve  of  St.  Mark,  The  Fighting  Lady 
(U.  S.  Govt),  Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep,  Greenwich 
Village,  Home  in  Indiana,  In  the  Meantime,  Dar- 
ling, Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling.  Jane  Eyre,  The  Keys 
of  the  Kingdom,  Ladies  of  Washington,  Laura, 
The  Lodger,  Pin  Up  Girl,  The  Purple  Heart,  Roger 
Touhy- — Gangster,  Something  for  the  Boys,  The 
Sullivans,  Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier,  Sweet  and 
Low-Down,  Take  It  or  Leave  It,  Tampico,  Wilson, 
Wing  and  a  Prayer,  Winged  Victory. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  20  Movietone  Shorts;  20  Terrytunes. 

2  REELERS:  12  March  of  Time. 


UNIVERSAL  PICTURES  (47): 

AN  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Babes  on  Swing 
Street,  Bowery  to  Broadway,  Can't  Help  Singing, 
Chip  Off  the  Old  Block,  Christmas  Holiday,  The 
Climax,  Cobra  Woman,  Dead  Man's  Eyes,  Destiny, 
Enter  Arsene  Lupin,  Follow  the  Boys  'Chas.  K. 
Feldman),  Gypsy  Wildcat,  Hat  Check  Honey,  Her 
Primitive  Man,  Hi,  Beautiful,  Hi,  Cood-Lookin', 
House  of  Frankenstein,  The  Imposter,  In  Society, 
The  Invisible  Man's  Revenge,  Jungle  Woman,  Mar- 
shal of  Gunsmoke,  The  Merry  Monahans,  Moon- 
light and  Cactus,  Moon  Over  Las  Vegas,  The 
Mummy's  Curse,  The  Mummy's  Ghost,  Murder  in 
the  Blue  Room,  My  Gal  Loves  Music,  Night  Club 
Girl,  Pardon  My  Rhythm,  The  Pearl  of  Death, 
Phantom  Lady,  Reckless  Age,  San  Diego,  I  Love 
You,  The  Scarlet  Claw,  The  Singing  Sheriff, 
Slightly  Terrific,  South  of  Dixie,  Spider  Woman, 
The  Suspect,  Swingtime  Johnny,  This  Is  the  Life, 
Twilight  on  the  Prairie,  Week-End  Pass,  Weird 
Woman. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:   10  Cartoons   (Technicolor);  8  Variety 
Views;  8  Person-Oddities. 

2  REELERS:  9  Musicals;  1  Special. 

SERIALS: 

Master  Key  (13);  Jungle  Queen  (13);  Mystery 
of  The  River  Boat  (13);  Raiders  of  Ghost  City 

(13). 


WARNER  BROTHERS  PICTURES  (19): 

The  Adventures  of  Mark  Twain  (Jesse  L.  Lasky) , 
Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,  The  Battle  for  the  Marianas 
(U.  S.  Govt.),  Between  Two  Worlds,  The  Con- 
spirators, Crime  by  Night,  The  Doughgirls,  Holly- 
wood Canteen,  In  Our  Time,  Janie,  The  Last  Ride, 
Make  Your  Own  Bed,  The  Mask  of  Dimitrios,  Mr. 
Skeffmgton,  Passage  to  Marseille,  Shine  on  Har- 
vest Moon,  To  Have  and  Have  Not,  Uncertain 
Glory,  The  Very  Thought  of  You. 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

1  REELERS:  13  Blue  Ribbon  Cartoons  ( re- issue )  ;  6 
Vitaphont  Varieties;  13  Sports  Parade  (Techni- 
color); 10  Melody  Masters;  20  Merry  Melody 
and  Looney tunes;  6  Bugs  Bunny. 

2  REELERS:  6  Specials  (Technicolor);  12  Featur- 
ettes. 


UNITED  ARTISTS  PICTURES  (22): 

Abroad  With  Two  Yanks  (Edward  Small),  The 
Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey  (B.  Bogeaus),  Dark  Waters 
(Benedict  Bogeaus),  The  Forty  Thieves  (Harry 
Sherman),  Guest  in  the  House  (Hunt  Stromberg), 
The  Hairy  Ape  (Jules  Levey),  I'll  Be  Seeing  You 
(Selznick-lnternational) ,  It  Happened  Tomorrow 
I  Pressburger ) ,  Knickerbocker  Holiday  (Producers 
Corp.),  Ladies  Courageous  (Walter  Wanger), 
Lumberjack  (  Harry  Sherman) ,  Mystery  Man  (Harry 
Sherman),  Riders  of  the  Deadline  (Harry  Sher- 
man), Sensations  of  1945  (Andrew  Stone),  Since 
You  Went  Away  (Selznick),  Song  of  the  Open 
Road  (Chas.  Rogers),  Summer  Storm  (Angelus 
Pictures),  Texas  Masquerade  (Harry  Sherman), 
3  Is  a  Family  (Sol  Lesser),  Tomorrow,  the  World! 
(Lester  Cowan),  Up  in  Mable's  Room  (Edward 
Small),  Voice  in  the  Wind  ( Ripley-Monter) . 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

2  REELERS:   1   World  in  Action. 


FEATURES  IN  COLOR 

TECHNICOLOR  (22)  : 

AN  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves,  Univ.;  An 
American  Romance,  MGM;  Bathing  Beauty, 
MGM;  Belle  of  the  Yukon,  RKO;  Broadway 
Rhythm,  MGM;  The  Climax,  Univ.;  Cobra 
Woman,  Univ.;  Cover  Girl,  Col.;  Frenchman's 
Creek,  Para.;  Greenwich  Village,  20th;  Home  in 
Indiana,  20th;  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling,  20th; 
Lady  in  the  Dark,  Para.;  Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis, 
MGM;  National  Velvet,  MGM;  Pin  Up  Girl,  20th; 
The  Princess  and  the  Pirate,  RKO;  Rainbow  Is- 
land, Para.;  Something  for  the  Boys,  20th;  The 
Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  Para.;  The  Three  Cabal- 
leros, RKO;  Wilson,  20th. 


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PRODUCTION  CREDITS— 1944 


ABROAD  WITH  TWO  YANKS 

Edward  Small-UA.  Producer,  Edward  Small.  Direc- 
tor, Allan  Dwan.  Screenplay,  Charles  Rogers,  Wilkie 
Mahoney,  Ted  Sills.  Adaptation  by  Edward  E.  Sea- 
brook  and  Tedwell  Chapman.  Based  on  an  original 
story  by  Fred  Cuiol.  Photography,  Charles  Lawton,  Jr. 
Assistant  to  producer  and  supervising  film  editor, 
Grant  Whytock.  Edited  by  Richard  Heermance.  Mu- 
sical director,  Lud  Cluskin.  Art  director,  Joseph  Ster- 
nad.  Sound,  Frank  Webster.  Sound  effects  director, 
Ted  Bellinger.  Assistant  director,  John  Burch.  Set  dec- 
orations, Edward  C.  Boyle. 

CAST- — William  Bendix,  Helen  Walker,  Dennis 
O'Keefe,  John  Loder,  George  Cleveland,  Janet  Lam- 
bert, James  Flavin,  Arthur  Hunnicutt,  Willard  Jill- 
son,  Herbert  Evans,  William  Forrest,  John  Abbott. 

ACTION  IN  ARABIA 

RKO.  Producer,  Maurice  Ceraghty.  Director,  Leon- 
ide  Moguy.  Original  screenplay,  Philip  MacDonald, 
Herbert  Biberman.  Photography,  Roy  Hunt.  Special 
effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino,  Al  Herman.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera,  Claude  Carpenter.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Mu- 
sical director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Robert 
Swink.  Sound  technician,  Richard  Van  Hessen.  As- 
sistant director,  Ruby  Rosenberg. 

CAST — George  Sanders,  Virginia  Bruce,  Lenore  Au- 
bert,  Gene  Lockhart,  Robert  Armstrong,  H.  B.  War- 
ner, Alan  Napier,  Andre  Chariot,  Marcel  Dalio,  Rob- 
ert Anderson,  Jamiel  Hasson.  Reviewed  2-16-44. 

ADDRESS  UNKNOWN 

COL.  Producer-director,  William  Cameron  Menzies. 
Screenplay,  Herbert  Dalmas.  Original,  Kressmann 
Taylor.  Photography,  Rudolph  Mate.  Art  direction, 
Lionel  Banks,  Walter  Holscher.  Set  decorations,  Jo- 
seph Kish.  Music  score-arrangement,  Ernst  Toch. 
Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Al  Clark. 
Sound  technician,  Edward  Bernds.  Assistant  director, 
John  Sherwood. 

CAST — Paul  Lukas,  Carl  Esmond,  Mady  Christians, 
Peter  Van  Eyck,  Morris  Carnovsky,  K.  T.  Stevens, 
Emory  Parnell,  Mary  Young,  Frank  Faylen,  Charles 
Halton,  Erwin  Kaiser,  Frank  Reicher,  Dale  Cornell, 
Peter  Newmeyer,  Larry  Joe  Olsen,  Gary  Gray.  Re- 
viewed 4-17-44. 

THE  ADVENTURES  OF  MARK  TWAIN 

|esse  L.  Lasky-WB.  Directed  by  Irving  Rapper. 
Screenplay,  Alan  LeMay.  Adapted  by  Alan  LeMay, 
Harold  M.  Sherman.  Added  dialog,  Harry  Chandlee. 
Biographical  matter  based  on  a  play,  "Mark  Twain," 
by  Harold  M.  Sherman.  Photography,  Sol  Polito.  Art 
direction,  John  Hughes.  Set  decorations,  Fred  Mac- 
Lean.  Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Music  director,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dawson.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Robert  B.  Lee.  Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST — Fredric  March,  Alexis  Smith,  Donald  Crisp, 
Alan  Hale,  C.  Aubrey  Smith,  John  Carradine,  Bill 
Henry,  Robert  Barrat,  Walter  Hampden,  Joyce  Reyn- 
olds, Whitford  Kane,  Percy  Kilbride,  Nana  Bryant, 
Willie  Best,  George  Lessey,  Frank  Wilcox,  Kay  John- 
son, Christian  Rub,  Victor  Kilian.  Dorothy  Vau°han, 
Thurston  Hall,  Russell  Gleason,  Douglas  Wood,  Ches- 
ter Conklin,  Francis  Pierlot,  Joseph  Crehan,  Norman 
Willis.  Reviewed  5-3-44. 

ALASKA 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Vernon  Keays.  Director,  George  Archainbaud. 
Screenplay,  George  Wallace  Sayre,  Harrison  Orkow, 
Malcolm  Stuart  Boylan.  Based  on  Jack  London's  novel, 
"Flush  of  Gold."  Photography,  Mack  Stengler,  Archie 
Stout.  Art  direction,  E.  R.  Hickson.  Dialog  director, 


Harold  Erickson.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Songs, 
Edward  Kay,  Eddie  Cherkose.  Dances,  Jack  Boyle. 
Edited  by  Richard  Currier.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Harvey  Dwight. 

CAST — Kent  Taylor,  Margaret  Lindsay,  John  Car- 
radine, Dean  Jagger,  Nils  Asther,  Iris  Adrian,  George 
Cleveland,  Dewey  Robinson,  Lee  White,  John  Rogers, 
Jack  Gorton,  John  Maxwell,  Warren  Jackson,  Dick 
Scott.  Reviewed  10-6-44. 


ALI  BABA  AND  THE  FORTY  THIEVES 

UNIV.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Paul  Malvern.  Di- 
rector, Arthur  Lubin.  Original  screenplay,  Edmund  L. 
Hartman.  Photography,  George  Robinson,  W.  Howard 
Greene.  Technicolor  directors,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Wil- 
liam Fritzche.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Rich- 
ard H.  Riedel.  Sound,  Bernard  B.  Brown,  Robert  Prit- 
chard.  Set  decorations,  R.  A.  Gausman,  Ira  A.  Webb. 
Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Music  score  and 
direction,  Edward  Ward.  Dance  director,  Paul  Oscard, 
Edited  by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Dialog  director,  Stacy 
Keach.  Assistant  director,  Charles  Gould.  Technical 
advisor,  Jamiel  Hasson.  Songs,  Edward  Ward,  J.  K. 
Brennan. 

CAST — Maria  Montez,  Jon  Hall,  Turhan  Bey,  Andy 
Devine,  Fortunio  Bonanova,  Frank  Puglia,  Ramsay 
Ames,  Moroni  Olsen,  Kurt  Katch,  Chris-Pin  Martin, 
Scotty  Beckett,  Yvette  Duguay,  Noel  Cravat,  Jimmy 
Conlin,  Harry  Cording.  Reviewed  1-7-44. 


AN  AMERICAN  ROMANCE 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer-director-original, 
King  Vidor.  Screenplay,  Herbert  Dalmas,  William 
Ludwig.  Photography,  Harold  Rosson.  Technicolor  di- 
rection, Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri  Jaffa.  Music  score, 
Louis  Gruenberg.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Urie 
McCleary.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard 
Pefferle.  Special  effects,  Arnold  Gillespie.  Edited  by 
Conrad  A.  Nervig.  Sound  technicians,  Lowell  S.  Kin- 
sall,  Frederick  D.  Raymond.  Assistant  director,  Walter 
Strohm. 

CAST — Brian  Donlevy,  Ann  Richards,  Walter  Abel, 
John  Qualen,  Horace  McNally,  Mary  McLeod,  Bob 
Lowell.  Reviewed  6-27-44. 


AND  NOW  TOMORROW 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  Fred  Kohlmar.  Director, 
Irving  Pichel.  Screenplay,  Frank  Partos,  Raymond 
Chandler.  From  novel  by  Rachel  Field.  Photography, 
Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Hal  Pe- 
reira.  Set  decorations,  Ted  von  Hemert.  Process  pho- 
tography, Farciot  Edouart.  Music  score,  Victor  Young. 
Edited  by  Duncan  Mansfield.  Sound  technician,  Earl 
Hayman.  Assistant  director,  Oscar  Rudolph. 

CAST — Alan  Ladd,  Loretta  Young,  Susan  Hayward, 
Barry  Sullivan,  Beulah  Bondi,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Grant 
Mitchell,  Helen  Mack,  Darryl  Hickman,  Anthony  L. 
Caruso,  Jonathan  Hale,  Conrad  Binyon,  Connie  Leon, 
George  M.  Carleton,  Leo  Bulgakov.  Rev.  10-17-44. 

AND  THE  ANGELS  SING 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  E.  D.  Leshin.  Director- 
original  story,  Claude  Binyon.  Screenplay.  Melvin 
Frank,  Norman  Panama.  Photography,  Karl  Struss. 
Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Hal  Pereira.  Set  decora- 
tions, Ray  Moyer.  Musical  director,  Victor  Young. 
Songs,  Johnny  Burke,  Jimmy  Van  Heusen.  Edited 
by  Eda  Warren.  Sound  technicians,  Gene  Merritt, 
Joel  Moss.  Assistant  director,  Art  Black. 

CAST — Dorothy  Lamour,  Fred  MacMurray,  Betty 
Hutton,  Diana  Lynn,  Mimi  Chandler,  Raymond  Wal- 
burn,  Eddie  Foy,  Jr.,  Frank  Albertson,  Mikhail  Ra- 
sumny,  Julie  Gibson,  Erville  Alderson,  Harry  Barris. 
Reviewed  4-26-44. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1944 


ANDY  HARDY'S  BLONDE  TROUBLE 

MCM.  Director,  George  B.  Seitz.  Screenplay,  Harry 
Ruskin,  William  Ludwig,  Agnes  Christine  Johnston. 
Based  upon  characters  created  by  Aurania  Rouverol. 
Photography,  Lester  White.  Musical  score,  David 
Snell.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Harry  McAfee. 
Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Helen  Conway. 
Edited  by  George  White.  Sound  technician,  Howard 
Fellows.  Assistant  director,  Johnny  Burch 

CAST — Mickey  Rooney,  Lewis  Stone,  Fay  Holden, 
Bonita  Granville,  Herbert  Marshall,  Sara  Hayden,  Lee 
Wilde,  Lyn  Wilde,  Keye  Luke,  Jean  Porter,  Marta 
Linden.  Reviewed  4-4-44. 


ARE  THESE  OUR  PARENTS? 

MONO.  Producer,  Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Nigh.  Art  director,  Dave  Milton.  Screenplay, 
Michel  Jacoby.  Original,  Hilary  Lynn.  Photography, 
Harry  Neumann.  Edited  by  John  Link.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Max  Hutchinson.  Assistant  director,  Dick 
L'Estrange. 

CAST — Helen  Vinson,  Lyle  Talbot,  Noel  Neill, 
Richard  Byron,  Addison  Richards,  Ivan  Lebedeff, 
Robin  Raymond,  Emma  Dunn.  Anthony  Warde,  Jean 
Carlin,  Jimmy  Strand,  Odessa  Lauren,  Emmett  Vogan, 
Claire  McDowell,  Edgar  Norton,  Ian  Wolfe.  Reviewed 
6-13-44. 

ARIZONA  WHIRLWIND 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Robert  Tansey.  Screen- 
play, Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photography,  Edward  Kull. 
Musical  director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Edited  by  John  C. 
Fuller.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  di- 
rector.  Art  Hammond. 

CAST — Ken  Maynard,  Hoot  Gibson,  Bob  Steele,  Ian 
Keith,  Myrna  Dell,  Don  Stewart,  Charles  King,  Karl 
Hackett,  George  Chesebro,  Dan  White,  Charles  Mur- 
ray, Jr.,  Frank  Ellis.  Reviewed  5-5-44. 

ARMY  WIVES 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Director,  Phil 
Rosen.  Screenplay,  B.  Harrison  Orkow.  Original  idea, 
Joel  Levy,  Jr.  Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  Art  direc- 
tion, Dave  Milton.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  Eddie 
Davis. 

CAST — Elyse  Knox,  Marjorie  Rambeau,  Rick  Vallin, 
Dorothea  Kent,  Murray  Alper,  Hardie  Albright,  Ken- 
neth Brown,  Billy  Lenhart,  Eddie  Dunn,  Jimmy  Con- 
lin,  Ralph  Sanford,  Dorothy  Christy,  Phil  Warren, 
Ralph  Lewis.  Reviewed  1-3-45. 

ARSENIC  AND  OLD  LACE 

WB.  Producer-director,  Frank  Capra.  Screenplay, 
Julius  J.  Epstein,  Phillip  G.  Epstein.  From  stage  play 
by  Joseph  Kesselring  as  produced  by  Howard  Lindsay 
and  Russel  Crouse.  Photography,  Sol  Polito.  Art  di- 
rection, Max  Parker.  Special  effects,  Byron  Haskin, 
Robert  Burks.  Music  score,  Max  Steiner.  Orchestral 
arrangements,  Hugo  Friedhofer.  Music  director,  Leo 
F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Danny  Mandell.  Sound  techni- 
cian, C.  A.  Riggs.  Assistant  director,  Russ  Saunders. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Raymond  Massey,  Jack  Carson, 
Peter  Lorre,  Priscilla  Lane,  Edward  Everett  Horton, 
James  Gleason,  Josephine  Hull,  Jean  Adair,  John  Alex- 
ander, Grant  Mitchell,  Edward  McNamara,  Garry 
Owen,  John  Ridgely,  Vaughan  Glaser,  Chester  Clute, 
Charles  Lane,  Edward  McWade.   Reviewed  9-1-44. 

ATLANTIC  CITY 

REP.  Producer,  Albert  J.  Cohen.  Director,  Ray  Mc- 
Carey.  Original,  Arthur  Caesar.  Screenplay,  Frank 
Gill,  Jr.,  Doris  Gilbert,  George  Carleton  Brown.  Pho- 
tography, John  Alton.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton. 
Music  score,  Walter  Scharf.  Musical  director,  Albert 
Newman.  Dances  and  presentations,  Seymour  Felix. 
Edited  by  Richard  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician,  Rich- 
ard Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Bud  Springsteen. 

CAST  —  Constance  Moore,  Brad  Taylor,  Charles 
Grapewin,  Jerry  Colonna,  Paul  Whiteman,  Robert 
Castaine,  Belle  Baker,  Al  Shean,  Jack  Kenney,  Gus 
Van,  Charles  Marsh,  Louis  Armstrong,  Buck  and 
Bubbles,  Joe  Frisco,  Dorothy  Dandridge,  Alma  Carroll, 
Adele  Mara,  Larry  Steers,  Barbara  Slater,  William 
Chaney,  Pat  Hogan,  Ricki  Van  Dusen,  Howard  Mitch- 
ell, Wilbur  Mack,  Stubby  Kruger,  Robert  Thorn.  Re- 
viewed 7-31-44. 


ATTACK! 

War  Department  OWI-RKO.  Produced  under  su- 
pervision of  the  Commander-in-Chief,  South  West 
Pacific  Area.  Photographed  by  United  States  Army 
Signal  Corps.  Aerial  scenes  in  conjunction  with  United 
States  Army  Air  Force.  Filmed  during  the  invasion  of 
New  Britain  by  task  forces  of  the  United  States  army 
and  Marine  Corps.  Reviewed  6-8-44. 


BABES  ON  SWINC  STREET 

UNIV.  Producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton.  Director,  Ed- 
ward Lilley.  Screenplay,  Howard  Dimsdale,  Eugene 
Conrad.  Original,  Brenda  Weisberg.  Photography,  Jer- 
ome Ash.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham 
Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  E.  R. 
Robinson.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Mu- 
sical director,  Sam  Freed,  Jr.  Original  songs,  Sidney 
Miller,  Inez  James.  Dances  staged  by  Louis  Da  Pron. 
Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Joe 
Lapis.  Assistant  director,  Charles  Gould. 

CAST — Peggy  Ryan,  Ann  Blyth,  Marion  Hutton, 
Freddie  Slack  and  his  Orchestra,  Leon  Erroll,  Andy 
Devine,  Anne  Gwynne,  Kirby  Grant,  June  Preisser, 
Alma  Kruger,  Billy  Dunn,  Sidney  Miller.  Reviewed 
9-15-44. 

BARBARY  COAST  CENT 

MCM.  Producer,  Orville  O.  Dull.  Director,  Roy  Del 
Ruth.  Screenplay,  William  Lipman,  Grant  Garrett, 
Harry  Ruskin.  Original,  William  Lipman,  Grant  Gar- 
rett. Photography,  Charles  Salerno.  Art  direction, 
Cedric  Gibbons,  William  Ferrari.  Set  decorations,  Ed- 
win B.  Willis.  Edited  by  Adrienne  Fazan.  Sound  tech- 
nician, James  Z.  Flaster.  Assistant  director,  George 
Rhein.  Music  score,  David  Snell. 

CAST — Wallace  Beery,  Binnie  Barnes,  John  Carra- 
dine,  Bruce  Kellogg,  Frances  Rafferty,  Chill  Wills, 
Noah  Beery,  Sr.,  Henry  O'Neill,  Ray  Collins,  Morris 
Ankrum,  Donald  Meek,  Addison  Richards,  Harry 
Hayden,  Paul  E.  Burns,  Paul  Hurst,  Victor  Kilian, 
Cliff  Clark,  Louise  Beavers.  Reviewed  8-2-44. 

BATHING  BEAUTY 

MCM.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Jack  Cummings. 
Directed  by  George  Sidney.  Screenplay,  Dorothy  Kings- 
ley,  Allen  Boretz,  Frank  Waldman.  Adaptation  by 
Joseph  Schrank.  Original,  Kenneth  Earl,  M.  M.  Mus- 
selman,  Curtis  Kenyon.  Photography,  Harry  Strad- 
ling.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Musical 
supervision-direction,  Johnny  Green.  Orchestration, 
Ted  Duncan,  Calvin  Jackson,  Johnny  Thompson. 
Dance  direction,  Jack  Donohue,  Robert  Alton.  Art  di- 
rection, Stephen  Goosson,  Merril  Pye.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  McLean  Nisbet.  Water  ballet,  John 
Murray  Anderson.  Edited  by  Blanche  Sewell.  Sound 
technicians,  Frank  B.  MacKenzie,  Ralph  A.  Shugart, 
William  R.  Edmondson.  Assistant  director,  George 
Rhein. 

CAST — Red  Skelton,  Esther  Williams,  Basil  Rath- 
bone,  Bill  Goodwin,  Jean  Porter,  Nana  Bryant,  Carlos 
Ramirez,  Ethel  Smith,  Xavier  Cugat  and  his  orches- 
tra with  Lina  Romay,  Harry  James  and  his  Music 
Makers  with  Helen  Forrest,  Donald  Meek,  Jacqueline 
Dalya,  Francis  Pierlot,  Ann  Codee,  Margaret  Dumont, 
Bunny  Waters,  Janis  Page.  Reviewed  3-26-44. 

THE  BATTLE  FOR  THE  MARIANAS 

U.  S.  Marine  Corps  War  Activities  Committee- WB. 

Photographed  by  USMC  combat  cameramen,  under 
command  of  Major  William  Halpern,  Capt.  Clyde 
DeVinna  and  2nd  Lieut.  John  F.  Leopold.  Edited  by 
Rex  Steele,  under  upervision  of  Lt.  Col.  George  Mc- 
Guire  Pierce  and  Capt.  Milton  Sperling. 

BEAUTIFUL  BUT  BROKE 

COL.  Producer,  Irving  Briskin.  Director,  Charles 
Barton.  Screenplay,  Monte  Brice.  Adaptation,  Manny 
Seff.  Original,  Arthur  Housman.  Photography,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Victor  Greene. 
Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage.  Music  director,  M.  W. 
Stoloff.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Sound  technician, 
Howard  Fogetti.  Assistant  director,  Austin  Jewell. 

CAST — Joan  Davis,  John  Hubbard,  Jane  Frazee, 
Judy  Clark,  Bob  Haymes,  Willie  West  and  McGinty, 
Danny  Mummert,  Byron  Foulger,  George  McKay, 
Ferris  Taylor,  Isabel  Withers,  John  Eldredge,  Grace 
Hayle,  John  Dilson.  Reviewed  1-28-44. 


PRODUCT  IONS  1944 


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BELLE  OF  THE  YUKON 

International  Pictures-RKO.  (Technicolor).  Pro- 
duced and  directed  by  William  A.  Seiter.  Story  by 
Houston  Branch.  Screenplay,  James  Edward  Grant. 
Songs  by  Johnny  Burke  and  Jimmy  Van  Heusen. 
Photographed  by  Ray  Rennahan.  Technicolor  direc- 
tion, Natalie  Kalmus.  Art  direction,  Perry  Ferguson. 
Set  decorations,  Julia  Heron.  Music  score  direction, 
Arthur  Lange.  Edited  by  Ernest  Nims.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Milton  Carter. 

CAST — Randolph  Scott,  Gypsy  Rose  Lee,  Dinah 
Shore,  Bob  Burns,  Charles  Winninger,  William  Mar- 
shall, Guinn  Williams,  Robert  Armstrong,  Florence 
Bates,  Victor  Kilian,  Edward  Fielding,  Wanda  Mc- 
Kay, Charles  Soldani.  Reviewed  11-29-44. 

BENEATH  WESTERN  SKIES 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Lou  Gray.  Director, 
Spencer  Bennett.  Original,  Albert  de  Mond.  Screen- 
play, Albert  de  Mond,  Robert  Williams.  Photog- 
raphy, Ernest  Miller.  Assistant  director,  H.  Knight. 
Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician,  Richard 
Tyler. 

CAST — Bob  Livingston,  Smiley  Burnette,  Effie 
Laird,  Tom  London,  Charles  Miller,  Frank  (aquet, 
LeRoy  Mason,  Joe  Strauch,  Jr.,  Kenne  Duncan,  Jack 
Kirk,  Bud  Geary,  Charles  Dorety,  Maxine  Doyle.  Re- 
viewed 2- 1  1  -44. 

BERMUDA  MYSTERY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Girard.  Director.  Ben- 
jamin Stoloff.  Screenplay  W.  Scott  Darling.  From  a 
story  by  John  Larkin.  Photography,  Joseph  LaShelle. 
Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  Russell  Spencer.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little  ,AI  Orenbach.  Edited  by 
Norman  Colbert.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound, 
George  Leverett,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Music,  Arthur 
Lange.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Tom  Dudley. 

CAST — Preston  Foster,  Ann  Rutherford,  Charles 
Butterworth,  Helene  Reynolds,  Jean  Howard,  Rich- 
ard Lane,  Roland  Drew,  John  Eldredge,  Theodore  Von 
Eltz,  Pierre  Watkin,  Jason  Robards,  Kane  Richmond, 
Emmett  Vogan,  Edward  Keane,  Chester  Clute,  Holmes 
Herbert,  Jack  Chefe,  Harry  Seymour,  Eddie  Dunn, 
Olin  Howlin,  Tom  Dugan,  James  Flavin.  Reviewed 
4-19-44. 

BETWEEN  TWO  WOMEN 

MCM.  Producer,  Carey  Wilson.  Director,  Willis 
Goldbeck.  Original  screenplay,  Harry  Ruskin.  Baced 
upon  characters  created  by  Max  Brand.  Photography, 
Harold  Rosson.  Musical  score,  David  Snell.  Dance 
direction,  Jeannette  Bate.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Edward  Carfagno.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Ralph  S.  Hurst.  Edited  by  Adrienne  Fazan. 
Sound,  Douglas  Shearer.  Assistant  director,  Alfred 
Raboch. 

CAST — Van  Johnson,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Gloria  De 
Haven,  Keenan  Wynn,  Marilyn  Maxwell,  Alma  Krug- 
er,  Keye  Luke,  Marie  Blake,  Nell  Craig,  Edna  Hol- 
land, Lorraine  Miller,  Walter  Kingsford,  Tom  Trout, 
Shirley  Patterson.  Reviewed  12-20-44. 

BETWEEN  TWO  WORLDS 

WB.  Producer,  Mark  Hellinger.  Director,  Ed- 
ward A.  Blatt.  Screenplay,  Daniel  Fuchs.  Based  on  a 
play  by  Sutton  Vane.  Photography,  Carl  Guthrie.  Art 
direction,  Hugh  Reticker.  Set  decorations,  lack  Mc- 
Conaghy.  Music  score,  Erich  Wolfgang  Korngold. 
Music  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Rudi 
Fehr.  Sound  technician,  C.  A.  Riggs.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Elmer  Decker. 

CAST — John  Garfield,  Paul  Henreid,  Sydney  Green- 
street.  Eleanor  Parker,  Edmund  Gwenn,  George  To- 
bias, George  Coulouris,  Faye  Emerson,  Sara  Allgood, 
Dennis  King,  Isobel  Elsom,  Gilbert  Emery,  Lester 
Matthews,  Pat  O'Moore.  Reviewed  5-8-44. 

THE  BIG  NOISE 

Sol  M.  Wurtzel-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sol  M.  Wurt- 
zel.  Directed  by  Mai  St.  Clair.  Screenplay,  W.  Scott 
Darling.  Photography,  Joe  MacDonald.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler,  John  Ewing.  Set  decorations,  Al  Oren- 
bach. Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music  score,  Cyril 
J.  Mockridge.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edit- 
ed by  Norman  Colbert.  Sound  technician,  Bernard 
Freericks.  Assistant  director,  Gaston  Glass. 

CAST — Stan  Laurel,  Oliver  Hardy,  Doris  Merrick, 
Arthur  Space,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Bobby  Blake,  Frank 


Fenton,  James  Bush,  Phil  Van  Zandt,  Esther  Howard, 
Robert  Dudley,  Edgar  Dearing,  Selmer  Jackson,  Harry 
Hayden,  Francis  Ford,  Jack  Norton,  Charles  Wilson, 
Ken  Christy,  Beal  Wong,  Louis  Arco. 

BLACK  MAGIC 

MONO.  Producer,  Philip  N.  Krasne,  James  S.  Burk- 
ett.  Director,  Phil  Rosen.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Callahan.  Original  based  upon  characters  created 
by  Earl  Derr  Biggers.  Photography,  Arthur  Martin- 
elli.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Music  score,  Alex- 
ander Laszlo.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow.  Edit- 
ed by  John  Link.  Sound  technician,  Max  Hutchin- 
son. Assistant  director,  Richard  L'Estrange. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Mantan  Moreland,  Frances 
Chan,  Joseph  Crehan,  Jacqueline  de  Wit,  Helen  Bev- 
erley, Ralph  Peters,  Geraldine  Wall,  Frank  Jaquet, 
Edward  Earle,  Claudia  Dell,  Harry  Depp,  Charles 
Jordan,  Richard  Gordon.  Reviewed  8-31-44. 

THE  BLACK  PARACHUTE 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Lew  Landers. 
Screenplay,  Clarence  Upson  Young.  Story,  Paul  Gan- 
gelin.  Photography,  George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Otto 
Meyer.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Carl  Ander- 
son. Set  decorations,  William  Kiernan.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Robert  Saunders.  Sound,  Jack  Goodrich. 

CAST — John  Carradine,  Osa  Massen,  Larry  Parks, 
Jeanne  Bates,  Jonathan  Hale,  Ivan  Triesault,  Trevor 
Bardette,  Art  Smith,  Robert  Lowell,  Charles  Wagen- 
heirti,  Charles  Waldron,  Ernie  Adams.  Rev.  6-7-44. 

BLOCK  BUSTERS 

MONO.  Producers,  Sam  Katzman,  Jack  Dietz.  As- 
sociate producer,  Barney  Sarecky.  Director,  Wallace 
Fox  Original  screenplay,  Houston  Branch.  Photogra- 
phy, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Edited  by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound 
technician,  Harold  McNiff.  Assistant  director,  Ar- 
thur Hammond.  .      '  „  _., 

CAST — Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Gabriel  Dell,  Bil- 
ly Benedict,  Jimmy  Strand,  Bill  Chaney,  Minerva 
Urecal,  Roberta  Smith,  Noah  Beery,  Sr.,  Harry  Lang- 
don,  Fred  Pressel,  Jack  Oilman,  Kay  Marvis,  Charles 
Murray,  Jr.  Reviewed  9-27-44. 

BLONDE  FEVER 

MCM.  Producer,  William  H.  Wright.  Director, 
Richard  Whorf.  Screenplay,  Patricia  Coleman.  Based 
on  play  by  Ferenc  Molnar.  Photography.  Lester 
White.  Music  score,  Nathaniel  Shilkret.  Art  direc- 
tion Cedric  Gibbons,  Preston  Ames.  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  Pefferle.  Edited  by  George 
Hively.  Sound  technician,  John  F.  Dullam.  Assistant 
director,  Raleigh  Asher.  . 

CAST — Philip  Dorn,  Mary  Astor,  Gloria  Grahame, 
Marshall  Thompson,  Felix  Bressart,  Curt  Bois,  Elisa- 
beth Risdon,  Arthur  Walsh.  Reviewed  11-22-44. 

BLUEBEARD 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate,  Martin 
Mooney.  Director,  Edgar  Ulmer.  Original  story,  Ar- 
nold Phillips,  Werner  H.  Furst.  Screenplay,  Pierre 
Gendron.  Photography,  Jockey  A.  Feindel.  Art  direc- 
tion, Paul  Palmentola.  Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody. 
Edited  by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound  technician,  John  Car- 
ter. Assistant  director,  Raoul  Pagel. 

CAST — John  Carradine,  lean  Parker,  Nils  Asther, 
Ludwig  Stossel,  George  Pembroke,  Teala  Lormg, 
Sonia  Sorel,  Iris  Adrian,  Henry  Kolker,  Emmett  Lynn, 
Patti  McCarty,  Carrie  Deven,  Anne  Sterling.  Re- 
viewed 10-9-44. 

BORDERTOWN  TRAILS 

REP.  Producer,  Lou  Gray.  Director,  Lesley  Selan- 
der.  Original  screenplay,  Bob  Williams,  Jesse  Duffy. 
Photography,  Ernie  Miller.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft. 
Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director, 
Joseph  Dill. 

CAST — Smiley  Burnette,  Sunset  Carson,  Weldon 
Heyburn,  Ellen  Lowe.  Reviewed  8-25-44. 

BOSS  OF  RAWHIDE 

PRC.  Producer,  Alfred  Stern.  Director-original 
screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photography,  Robert  Cline. 
Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Sound  technician,  Lyle 
E.  Willey.  Set  decorations,  Harry  Reif.  Edited  by 
Charles  Henkel,  Jr.  Assistant  director,  Clark  Paylow. 

CAST — Dave    "Tex"    O'Brien,    Jim    Newill,  Cuv 


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Wilkerson,  Nell  O'Day,  Edward  Cassidy,  Jack  In- 
gram, Billy  Bletcher,  Charles  King,  Jr.,  Ceorge  Chese- 
bro,  Robert  Hill,  Lucile  Vance,  Dan  White. 

BOWERY  CHAMPS 

MONO.  Producers,  Sam  Katzman,  Jack  Dietz.  As- 
sociate producer,  Barney  Sarecky.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  Earle  Snell.  Photogra- 
phy, Ira  Morgan.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert. 
Edited  by  John  Link.  Assistant  directors,  Art  Ham- 
mand,  Clark  Paylow. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Bill  Benedict, 
Jimmy  Strand,  Bobby  Jordan.  Bud  Gorman,  Anne  Ster- 
ling, Gabriel  Dell,  Frank  Jaquet,  Francis  Ford,  Eve- 
lyn Brent,  Eddie  Cherkose.  Wheeler  Oakman.  Ian 
Keith,  Thelma  White,  Bill  Ruhl.  Reviewed  11-29-44. 

BOWERY  TO  BROADWAY 

UNIV.  Producer,  John  Grant.  Director,  Charles  La- 
mont.  Screenplay,  Edmund  Joseph,  Bart  Lytton,  Ar- 
thur T.  Horman.  Original  story,  Edmund  Joseph,  Bart 
Lytton.  Photography,  Charles  Van  Enger.  Musical 
score  direction,  Edward  Ward.  Musical  numbers 
staged  and  devised  by  Carlos  Romero,  Louis  Da  Pron, 
John  Boyle.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin 
Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ted 
von  Hemert.  Edited  by  Arthur  Hilton.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  Mack 
Wright. 

CAST — Maria  Montez,  Susanna  Foster,  Jack  Oakie, 
Turhan  Bey,  Donald  Cook,  Ann  Blyth,  Louise  Albrit- 
ton,  Frank  McHugh,  Rosemary  De  Camp,  Leo  Carrillo, 
Andy  Devine,  Evelyn  Ankers,  Thomas  Gomez,  Rich- 
ard Lane,  George  Dolenz,  Mantan  Moreland.  Ben 
Carter,  Maude  Eburne,  Robert  Warwick.  Reviewed 
10-20-44. 

BRAND  OF  THE  DEVIL 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Harry 
Fraser.  Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photog- 
raphy, Edward  Kull.  Sound  engineer,  Arthur  B.  Smith. 
Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Edited  by  Charles  Hen- 
kel,  Jr.  Set  decorations,  Harry  Reif.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Lou  Perlof. 

CAST — Dave  "Tex"  O'Brien.  Jim  Newill,  Guy  Wil- 
kerson, Ellen  Hall,  J.  Stanford  Jolley,  Charles  King. 
Jr.,  Reed  Howes,  Budd  Buster,  Karl  Hackett,  Kermit 
Maynard,  Edward  Cassidy.  Reviewed  10-27-44. 

BRAZIL 

REP.  Producer,  Robert  North.  Director,  Joseph 
Stanley.  Screenplay,  Frank  Gill,  Jr.,  Laura  Kerr.  Orig- 
inal story  by  Richard  English,  inspired  by  Ary  Bar- 
roso's  song,  "Brazil."  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Bra- 
zilian scenes  photographed  by  Howard  Lydecker. 
Art  direction,  Russ  Kimball.  Songs,  Ary  Barroso,  Ned 
Washington.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen,  Harry  Oersted. 
Sound  technician,  Thomas  A.  Carman.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Al  Wood. 

CAST — Tito  Guizar,  Virginia  Bruce,  Robert  Liv- 
ingston, Edward  Everett  Horton,  Veloz  and  Yolanda, 
Frank  Puglia,  Fortunio  Bonanova.  Richard  Lane, 
Leon  Lenoir,  Henry  deSilva,  Roy  Rogers.  Reviewed 
10-23-44. 

BRIDE  BY  MISTAKE 

RKO.  Producer,  Bert  Granet.  Director,  Richard  Wal- 
lace. Screenplay,  Phoebe  and  Henry  Ephron.  Original 
story,  Norman  Krasna.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musu- 
raca.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direc- 
tion, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Al  Fields.  Music  score, 
Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edit- 
ed by  Les  Millbrook.  Sound  technician,  James  S. 
Thomson.  Assistant  director,  Edward  Killy. 

CAST — Laraine  Day.  Alan  Marshal,  Marsha  Hunt, 
Allyn  Joslyn,  Edgar  Buchanan,  Michael  St.  Angel, 
Marc  Cramer,  William  Post,  Jr.,  Bruce  Edwards, 
Nancy  Gates,  Slim  Summerville,  John  Miljan,  Robert 
Anderson. 

THE  BRIDGE  OF  SAN  LUIS  REY 

Benedict  Boceaus-UA.  Assistant  to  producer,  Car- 
ley  Harriman.  Directed  by  Rowland  V.  Lee.  Screen- 
play, Howard  Estabrook.  From  Thornton  Wilder's 
novel.  Adaptation  by  Howard  Estabrook  and  Her- 
man Weissman.  Photography,  John  W.  Boyle.  Art 
direction,  Charles  Odds.  Set  decorations,  Maurice 
Yates.  Musical  direction,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by 


Harvey  Manger.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  DePew. 

CAST — Lynn  Ban.  Akim  Tamiroff.  Francis  Lederer, 
Nazimova,  Louis  Calhern,  Blanche  Yurka,  Donald 
Woods,  Barton  Hepburn,  Joan  Lorring,  Emma  Dunn. 
Abner  Biberman,  Minerva  Urecal,  Antonio  Triana 
and  his  dancers.  Reviewed  2-1-44. 

BROADWAY  RHYTHM 

MCM.  I  Technicolor  I .  Producer,  Jack  Cummings, 
Director,  Roy  Del  Ruth.  Screenplay,  Dorothy  Kings- 
ley,  Harry  Clork.  Story,  Jack  McGowan.  Based  on 
musical,  "Very  Warm  For  May,"  by  Jerome  Kern 
and  Oscar  Hammerstein  II.  Photography,  Leonard 
Smith.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Henri 
Jaffa.  Musical  direction,  supervision,  Johnny  Green 
Songs,  George  and  Ira  Gershwin,  Don  Raye,  Gene  De- 
Paul,  Tony  Jackson,  Egbert  Van  Alstyne,  Gus  Kahn, 
Gabriel  Ruiz,  Ricardo  Lopez  Mendes.  Orchestrations, 
Ted  Duncan,  Sy  Oliver,  Lewis  Raymond,  Phil  Moore. 
Dance  direction,  Charles  Walters,  Jack  Donahue, 
Robert  Alton,  Don  Loper,  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Jack  Martin  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  McLean  Nisbet.  Musical  presentation.  Mer- 
rill Pye.  Edited  by  Albert  Akst.  Sound  technician, 
James  K.  Burbridge.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Boyle 

CAST — George  Murphy,  Ginny  Simms,  Charles 
Winninger,  Gloria  de  Haven,  Ben  Blue,  Nancy  Wal- 
ker, Eddie  "Rochester"  Anderson,  Kenny  Bowers, 
Louis  Mason,  Bunny  Waters,  Tommy  Dorsey  and  his 
orchestra,  Lena  Home,  Hazel  Scott,  Dean  Murphy, 
Ross  Sisters,  Walter  B.  Long. 

BUFFALO  BILL 

Harry  A.  Sherman-20th-FOX.  Director.  William  A. 
Wellman.  Screenplay,  Aeneas  MacKenzie,  Clements 
Ripley,  Cecile  Kramer.  Based  on  story  by  Frank 
Winch.  Photographed  by  Leon  Shamroy.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Art  di- 
rection, James  Basevi,  Lewis  Creber.  Second  unit  di- 
rector, Otto  Brower.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little, 
Fred  J.  Rode.  Special  photo  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Music.  David  Buttolph.  Musical  direction,  Emil  New- 
man. Edited  by  James  B.  Clark.  Sound  technician, 
Alfred  Bruziin.  Assistant  director,   Joe  Behm. 

CAST — Joel  McCrea,  Maureen  O'Hara,  Linda  Dar- 
nell, Thomas  Mitchell,  Edgar  Buchanan,  Anthony 
Quinn,  Moroni  Olsen,  Frank  Fenton,  Matt  Briggs. 
Gene  Lessey,  Frank  Orth,  George  Chandler,  Chief 
Many  Treaties,  Chief  Thundercloud,  Sidney  Black- 
mer,  Edwin  Stanley,  John  Dilson,  Evelyn  Beresford, 
William  Haade,  Merrill  Rodin. 

CALL  OF  THE  JUNGLE 

MONO.  Producers,  Philip  N.  Krasne  and  James  S. 
Burkett.  Director.  Phil  Rosen.  Original  screenplay, 
George  Callahan.  Photography,  Arthur  Martinelli.  Ed- 
ited by  Marty  Cohn.  Sound,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant 
director.  Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Ann  Corio,  James  Bush,  John  David- 
son, Claudia  Dell,  Edward  Chandler.  Muni  Seroff. 
I.  Stanford  Jolley.  J.  Alex  Havier,  Phil  Van  Zandt, 
Harry  Burns.  Reviewed  7-19-44. 

CALL  OF  THE  ROCKIES 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  O'Sullivan.  As- 
sociate producer,  Lou  Gray.  Director,  Les  Selander. 
Original  screenplay,  Robert  Williams.  Photography, 
John  MacBurnie.  Art  direction,  Russ  Kimball.  Edited 
by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Vic  Appel.  As- 
sistant director,  Abe  Abrams. 

CAST — Smiley  Burnette,  Sunset  Carson,  Ellen  Hall, 
Kirk  Alyn,  Harry  Woods,  Frank  Jaquet,  Jack  Kirk. 
Charles  Williams,  Tom  London.  Bob  Kourtman,  Bill 
Nestell,  Bob  Wilke.  Reviewed  6-2-44. 

CALL  OF  THE  SOUTH  SEAS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Walter  Goetz.  Director. 
John  English.  Original  screenplay,  Albert  de  Mond. 
Photography,  William  Bradford.  Edited  by  Dick  Van 
Enger.  Sound.  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Art  director,  Gano 
Chittenden.  Set  decorations,  George  Milo.  Music, 
Morton  Scott.  Native  music  and  rhythm,  Thurston 
Knudson.  Dance  director.  Jerry  Carrette.  Assistant 
directors,  Al  Wood  and  Frank  Kowalski. 

CAST — Janet  Martin,  Allan  Lane,  Roy  Barcroft. 
William  Henry,  Adele  Mara.  Frank  Jaquet,  Wally 
Vernon,  Duncan  Renaldo,  Anna  Demetrio,  Dick  Alex- 
ander, Nina  Campana,  Satini  Pualoa,  Budd  Buster, 
lohn  Eberts,  Marga  Dean.  Reviewed  8-9-44. 


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CAN'T  HELP  SINGING 
UNIV.  Producer,  Felix  Jackson.  Director,  Frank 
Ryan.  Screenplay  by  Lewis  R.  Foster  and  Frank 
Ryan.  Story  by  |ohn  Klorer  and  Leo  Townsend. 
Based  on  "Girl  of  the  Overland  Trail"  by  Samuel 
j.  and  Curtis  B.  Warshawsky.  Associate  producer, 
Frank  Shaw.  Photographed  by  Woody  Bredell  and 
W.  Howard  Greene.  Art  direction.  |ohn  B.  Good- 
man and  Robert  Clatworthy.  Edited  by  Ted  J. 
Kent.  Assistant  director,  William  Holland.  Songs  by 
Jerome  Kern,  E.  Y.  Harburg.  Musical  score  and  di- 
rection, H.  ).  Salter.  Orchestrations  bv  Frank  Skin- 
ner. Sound  technician.  Joe  Lapis.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Causman,  Edward  R.  Robinson. 

CAST — Deanna  Durbin,  Robert  Paige,  Akim  Tam- 
iroff,  David  Bruce,  Leonid  Kinskey,  Ray  Collins,  June 
Vincent,  Andrew  Tombes.  Clara  Blandick,  OMn  How- 
lin,  George  Cleveland,  Thomas  Gomez.  Reviewed 
12-14-44. 

CAROLINA  BLUES 

COL.  Producer,  Samuel  Bischoff.  Director,  Leigh 
Jason.  Screenplay,  Joseph  Hoffman,  Al  Martin.  Orig- 
inal story,  M.  M.  Musselman,  Kenneth  Earl.  Addition- 
al dialog.  Jack  Henley.  Photography,  Franz  Planer. 
Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Edward  Jewell.  Musical 
director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Dance  director,  Sammy  Lee. 
Songs.  Jule  Styne,  Sammy  Cahn,  Dudley  Brooks,  Wal- 
ter Bullock.  Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Louis  Cer- 
monprez. 

CAST — Kay  Kyser,  Ann  Miller,  Victor  Moore,  Jeff 
Donnell,  Howard  Freeman,  Georgia  Carroll,  Mervyn 
"Ish  Kabibble"  Vogue,  Harry  Babbitt,  Sully  Mason, 
Harold  Nicholas,  The  Christianis,  Layson  Brothers, 
Four  Step  Brothers,  Kay  Kyser  Orchestra,  Doodles 
Weaver,  Diane  Pendleton,  Robert  Williams,  Dorothea 
Kent,  Frank  Orth,  Eddie  Acuff.  Reviewed  11-13-44. 

CASANOVA  BROWN 

International  Pictures  -  R  K O.  Producer-Screenplay. 
Nunnally  Johnson.  Director,  Sam  Wood.  From  play, 
"Bachelor  Father",  by  Floyd  Dell  and  Thomas  Mitch- 
ell. Photography,  John  Seitz.  Music  score,  Arthur 
Lange,  Art  direction.  Perry  Ferguson.  Set  decorations, 
Julia  Heron.  Edited  by  ThorrfBs  Neff.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Benjamin  Winkler.  Assistant  director,  John 
Sherwood. 

CAST — Gary  Cooper,  Teresa  Wright,  Frank  Mor- 
gan, Anita  Louise,  Patricia  Collinge,  Edmond  Breon, 
Jill  Esmond,  Isabel  Elsom,  Mary  Treen  Emory  Par- 
nell,  Halliwell  Hobbes.  Reviewed  8-1-44. 

CASANOVA  IN  BURLESQUE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Albert  J.  Cohen.  Directed 
by  Leslie  Goodwins.  Original  screenplay,  Frank  Gill, 
Jr.  Based  on  story  by  John  Wales.  Photography,  Reg- 
gie Lanning.  Music  director,  Walter  Scharf.  Music 
supervisor,  Albert  Newman.  Songs,  Kim  Gannon,  Wal- 
ter Kent.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball.  Set  decora- 
tions, Charles  Thompson.  Dance  director,  Dave  Gould. 
Edited  by  Ernest  Nims.  Sound  technician,  Richard 
Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Ken  Holmes. 

CAST — Joe  E.  Brown,  June  Haver,  Dale  Evans, 
Marjorie  Gateson,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Ian  Keith,  Roger 
Imhof,  Harry  Taylor,  Patricia  Knox,  Sugar  Geise, 
Jerome  Franks,  Jr.,  Marga  Dean.  Reviewed  1-24-44. 

CHARLIE  CHAN  IN  THE  SECRET  SERVICE 

MONO.  Producers,  Philip  N.  Krasne,  James  S.  Bur- 
kett.  Director,  Phil  Rosen.  Original  screenplay,  George 
Callahan.  Based  on  character  created  by  Earl  Derr 
Biggers.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Karl  Hajos.  Edited  by  Martin  G.  Cohn.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton. 
Set  decorations,  Al  Greenwood.  Assistant  director, 
Georee  Moskov. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Mantan  Moreland,  Gwen 
Kenyon,  Arthur  Loft,  Sarah  Edwards,  George  Lewis, 
Marianne  Quon,  Benson  Fong.  George  Lessey,  Muni 
Seroff,  Barry  Bernard,  Gene  Oliver,  Eddie  Chandler, 
Lelah  Tyler,  Dave  Clark.  Reviewed  1-11-44. 

CHEYENNE  WILDCAT 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director,  Les- 
ley Selander.  Original  screenplay,  Randall  Faye.  Pho- 
tography, Ellis  Thackery.  Art  direction,  Fred  Ritter. 
Set  decorations,  Otto  Siegal.  Musical  score,  Joseph 


Dubin.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician, 
Thomas  Carman.  Assistant  director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming, 
Peggy  Stewart,  Francis  McDonald,  Tom  Chatter- 
ton,  Tom  London,  Roy  Barcroft,  Jack  Kirk,  Bud 
Geary,  Kenne  Duncan.  Sam  Burton.  Reviwed  9-15-44. 

THE  CHINESE  CAT 

Krasne-Burkett-MONO.  Producers,  Philip  N. 
Krasne,  James  S.  Burkett.  Director,  Phil  Rosen.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  George  Callahan.  Suggested  by  Earl 
Derr  Biggers  character.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan. 
Art  direction,  Dave  Milton.  Set  decorations,  Tommy 
Thompson.  Edited  by  Fred  Alien.  Sound  technician, 
Tom  Lambert. 

CAST — Sidney  Toler,  Benson  Fong,  Mantan  More- 
land,  Weldon  Heyburn,  Joan  Woodbury,  Sam  Flint, 
Cy  Kendall,  Anthony  Warde,  Dewey  Robinson,  Johr 
Davidson,  Ian  Keith,  Betty  Blythe,  I.  Stanford  Jolley. 
Jack  Norton,  Luke  Chan.  Reviewed  3-24-44. 

CHIP  OFF  THE  OLD  BLOCK 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton. 
Director,  Charles  Lamont.  Screenplay,  Eugene  Con- 
rad, Leo  Townsend.  Original,  Robert  Arthur.  Photog- 
raphy, Charles  Van  Enger.  Art  direction,  John  B. 
Goodman.  Ralph  M.  DeLacy.  Set  decorations,  R.  A. 
Causman,  E.  R.  Robinson.  Musical  director,  Charles 
Previn.  Orchestrations,  Larry  Russell,  Frank  Skinner. 
Dance  director.  Louis  Da  Pron.  Songs,  Inez  James, 
Sidney  Miller,  Grace  Shannon,  William  Crago.  Edited 
by  Charles  Maynard.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Car- 
roll. Assistant  director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Donald  O'Connor,  Peggy  Ryan,  Ann  Blyth, 
Helen  Vinson,  Arthur  Treacher,  Helen  Broderick, 
Patric  Knowles,  J.  Edward  Bromberg,  Ernest  Truex, 
Minna  Gombell,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Irving  Bacon,  Joel 
Kupperman.  Reviewed  2-11-44. 

CHRISTMAS  HOLIDAY 

UNIV.  Produced  by  Felix  Jackson.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Frank  Shaw.  Directed  by  Robert  Siodmak. 
Screenplay  by  Herman  J.  Mankiewicz.  From  the  story 
by  W.  Somerset  Maugham.  Photography,  Woody  Bre- 
dell. Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Art  direc- 
tion, John  B.  Goodman.  Robert  Clatworthy.  Set  dec- 
orations, R.  A.  Causman,  E.  R.  Robinson.  Music  score 
direction,  H.  J.  Salter.  Songs  by  Frank  Loesser,  Irving 
Berlin,  Pat  Johnson,  Gene  De  Paul,  Lucinio  Refice. 
Edited  by  Ted  Kent.  Sound  technician,  Joe  Lapis. 
Assistant  director,  William  Holland. 

CAST — Deanna  Durbin,  Gene  Kelly,  Richard  Whorf, 
Dean  Harens,  Gladys  George,  Gale  Sondergaard,  Da- 
vid Bruce.  Reviewed  6-7-44. 

THE  CLIMAX 

UNIV.  I  Technicolor) .  Producer-director,  George 
Waggner.  Screenplay  by  Curt  Siodmak,  Lynn  Starling. 
Adapted  by  Curt  Siodmak,  from  the  play  by  Edward 
Locke.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Technicolor  directors, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  W.  Howard  Greene.  Art  direction, 
John  B.  Goodman,  Alexander  Golitzen.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ira  S.  Webb.  Musical  score 
direction,  Edward  Ward.  Librettos  by  George  Wagg- 
ner. Operettas  staged  by  Lester  Horton.  Orchestra- 
tion, Harold  Zweifel.  Edited  by  Russell  Shoengarth. 
Sound  technician,  William  Fox.  Assistant  director, 
Charles  Gould. 

CAST — Susanna  Foster,  Turhan  Bey,  Boris  Karloff, 
Gale  Sondergaard,  June  Vincent,  Thomas  Gomez, 
George  Dolenz,  Jane  Farrar,  Ludwig  Stossel,  Erno 
Verebes,  Lotte  Stein,  Scotty  Beckett,  William  Ed- 
munds, Maxwell  Hayes,  Dorothy  Lawrence.  Re- 
viewed 9-21  -44. 

COBRA  WOMAN 

UNIV.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  George  Waggner. 
Director,  Robert  Siodmak.  Screenplay,  Gene  Lewis, 
Richard  Brooks.  Original,  W.  Scott  Darling.  Photogra- 
phy, George  Robinson.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie 
Kalmus,  W.  Howard  Greene.  Dialog  director,  Gene 
Lewis.  Dance  director,  Paul  Oscard.  Music  by  Edward 
Ward.  Art  direction  by  John  B.  Goodman,  Alexander 
Golitzen.  Special  photographic  effects  by  John  Ful- 
ton. Edited  by  Charles  Maynard.  Sound  technician, 
Joe  Lapis.  Assistant  director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Maria  Montez,  Jon  Hall,  Sabu,  Lon  Cha- 
ney,  Edgar  Barrier,  Lois  Collier,  Mary  Nash,  Moroni 
Olsen,  Samuel  S.  Hinds. 


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CODE  OF  THE  PRAIRIE 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan. 
Associate  producer,  Lou  Cray.  Director,  Spencer  Ben- 
nett. Original  story,  Albert  de  Mond.  Screenplay,  Al- 
Dert  de  Mond,  Anthony  Coldeway.  Art  direction, 
Fred  Ritter.  Photography,  Ellis  Thackery.  Edited  by 
Harry  Keller,  Sound  technician,  Ed  Borschell.  Assist- 
ant director,  George  Webster. 

CAST — Smiley  Burnette,  Sunset  Carson,  Peggy 
Stewart,  Tom  Chatterton,  Roy  Barcroft,  Weldon 
Heyburn,  Bud  Geary,  Tom  London,  Jack  Kirk.  Re- 
viewed 10-6-44. 

COME  ON  DANCER 

RKO.  Producer,  Bert  Cilroy.  Director,  Edward  Killy. 
Screenplay,  Norton  S.  Parker.  Original,  Bennett  Co- 
hen. Photography,  Harry  Wild.  Art  direction,  Albert 
DAgostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Songs,  Fred  Rose,  Ray 
Whitley.  Edited  by  Frederick  Knudtson.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Clem  Portman. 

CAST — Tim  Holt,  Ray  Whitley,  Frances  Neal,  Lee 
"Lasses"  White,  Karl  Hackett,  Malcolm  "Bud"  Mc- 
Taggart,  Glenn  Strange,  Evllyn  Dockson,  Davison 
Clark,  John  Elliott,  "Slim"  Whitaker,  Kate  Harring- 
ton, Henry  Rocquemore. 

THE  CONSPIRATORS 

WB.  Producer,  Jack  Chertok.  Director,  Jean  Negu- 
lesco.  Screenplay,  Vladimir  Pozner  and  Leo  Rosten. 
Added  dialog,  Jack  Moffit.  From  novel  by  Frederic 
Prokosch.  Photographed  by  Arthur  Edeson.  Art  di- 
rection, Anton  Grot.  Special  effects,  William  Mc- 
Gann,  director,  and  Willard  Van  Enger.  Set  decora- 
tions, Walter  Tilford.  Orchestral  arrangements.  Leon- 
id Raab.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by 
Rudi  Fehr.  Sound  technician,  Robert  B.  Lee.  Assistant 
director,  Reggie  Callow. 

CAST — Hedy  Lamarr,  Paul  Henreid,  Sydney  Green- 
street,  Peter  Lorre,  Victor  Francen,  Joseph  Calleia, 
Carol  Thurston,  Vladimir  Sokoloff,  Edward  Ciannelli, 
Steven  Geray,  Kurt  Katch,  Gregory  Gay,  Marcel  Da- 
lio,  George  Macready,  Doris  Lloyd,  Louis  Mercier, 
Monte  Blue,  Billy  Roy,  David  Hoffman,  Otto  Rei- 
chow,  Leon  Belasco,  Frank  Reicher.  Reviewed  10- 
13-44. 

THE  CONTENDER 

PRC.  Producer,  Bert  Sternbach,  Director,  Sam  New- 
field.  Screenplay,  George  Sayre,  Jay  Doten,  Raymond 
Schrock.  Original  story,  George  Sayre,  Jay  Doten. 
Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Art  direction,  Paul  Pal- 
mentola.  Set  decorations,  Elias  H.  Reif.  Music  score, 
Albert  Glasser.  Musical  supervision,  David  Chudnow. 
Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Glen 
Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Mel  DeLay. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Arline  Judge,  Julie  Gibson, 
Donald  Mayo,  Glenn  Strange,  Milton  Kibbee,  Roland 
Drew,  Sam  Flint,  Duke  York,  George  Turner.  Re- 
viewed 5-5-44. 

COVER  CIRL 

COL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Schwartz. 
Assistant  to  producer,  Norman  Deming.  Director, 
Charles  Vidor.  Screenplay,  Virginia  Van  Upp.  Original, 
Erwin  Celsey.  Adaptation,  Marion  Parsonnet,  Paul 
Gangelin.  Photography,  Rudolph  Mate,  Allen  M. 
Davey.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Mor- 
gan Padelford.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Cary 
Odell.  Set  decorations,  Fay  Babcock.  Music  arranger- 
orchestration.  Carmen  Dragon.  Musical  director,  M. 
W.  Stoloff.  Songs,  Jerome  Kern,  Ira  Gershwin,  Fred 
W.  Leigh,  Henry  E.  Pettier.  Edited  by  Viola  Lawrence. 
Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  directors. 
Jack  Voglin,  Bud  Boettinger. 

CAST — Rita  Hayworth,  Gene  Kelly,  Lee  Bowman, 
Phil  Silvers,  Jinx  Falkenburg,  Leslie  Brooks,  Eve 
Arden,  Otto  Kruger,  Jess  Barker,  Ed  Brophy,  Thur- 
ston Hall,  Anita  Colby,  Curt  Bois,  Jean  Colleran, 
Francine  Counihan,  Helen  Mueller,  Cecilia  Meagher, 
Betty  Jane  Hess,  Dusty  Anderson,  Eileen  McClory, 
Cornelia  B.  Von  Hessert,  Karen  X.  Gaylord,  Cheryl 
Archibald,  Peggy  Lloyd,  Betty  Jane  Graham,  Martha 
Outlaw,  Susann  Shaw,  Rose  May  Robson.  Reviewed 
3-2-44. 

THE  COWBOY  AND  THE  SENORITA 

REP.  Producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Harry  Grey.  Director,  Joe  Kane.  Screenplay, 
Gordon  Kahn.  Original,  Bradford  Ropes.  Photography, 


Reginald  Lanning.  Art  direction,  Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set 
decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Musical  director, 
Walter  Scharf.  Songs,  Ned  Washington,  Phil  Ohman. 
Consuello  Velasquez,  Bob  Nolan,  Tim  Spencer.  Ed- 
ited by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Vic  Ap- 
pel.  Assistant  director,  Art  Siteman. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Dale  Evans,  Mary  Lee,  Guinn 
Williams,  John  Hubbard,  Hal  Taliaferro,  Dorothy 
Christy,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Louis  Montez,  The  Sons  of 
the  Pioneers,  Jack  Kirk,  Rex  Lease,  Jack  O'Shea,  Lu- 
cien  Littlefield,  Lynton  Brent,  "Trigger."  Reviewed 
3-7-44. 

COWBOY  CANTEEN 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Lew  Landers. 
Original  screenplay,  Paul  Gangelin.  Photography, 
George  Meehan.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks.  Edited 
by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician,  James  Thompson. 
Assistant  director,  Ray  Nazarro. 

CAST — Vera  Vague,  Cuinn  Williams,  Jane  Frazee, 
Charles  Starrett,  Tex  Ritter,  Tailor  Maids,  Walter 
Taylor,  Roy  Acuff  and  his  Smoky  Mountain  Boys  & 
Girls,  Bill  Hughes,  Edythe  Elliott,  Johnny  Tyrell,  Em- 
mett  Lynn,  Max  Terhune,  Buck,  Chickie  and  Buck. 
Reviewed  3-22-44. 

COWBOY  FROM  LONESOME  RIVER 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Benjamin  Kline. 
Story  and  screenplay,  Luci  Ward.  Photography,  Da- 
vid Ragin.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  direction,  Li- 
onel Banks,  Paul  Murphy.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Assistant  director,  Ray  Nazarro.  Sound 
technician,  Lambert  Day. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Vi  Athens,  Dub  Taylor, 
Ozie  Waters,  Jimmy  Wakely  and  His  Saddle  Pals, 
Arthur  A.  Wenzel,  Shelby  D.  Atchison,  Foy  Willing- 
ham,  Al  Sloey,  Ian  Keith,  John  Tyrell,  Craig  Woods, 
Bud  Geary,  Steve  Clark,  Kenneth  MacDonald.  Re- 
viewed 1  1  -3-44. 

THE  CRIME  DOCTOR'S  STRANGEST  CASE 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Eu- 
gene J.  Forde.  Story  and  screenplay,  Eric  Taylor.  Based 
on  the  radio  program,  "Crime  Doctor,"  by  Max  Mar- 
cin.  Photography,  James  S.  Brown.  Edited  by  Dwight 
Caldwell.  Art  director,  George  Van  Marter.  Set  dec- 
orations, Emile  Kuri.  Musical  director.  Lee  Zahler. 
Assistant  director,  Richard  Monroe.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Hugh  McDowell. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Lynn  Merrick,  Gloria  Dick- 
son, Barton  MacLane.  Jerome  Cowan,  Reginald  Den- 
ny, Rose  Hobart,  Virginia  Brissac,  Lloyd  Bridges. 
Constance  Worth,  Thomas  E.  Jackson,  Sam  Flint. 
Reviewed  1-28-44. 

CRIME  BY  NIGHT 

WB.  Director,  William  Clemens.  Photography  by 
Henry  Sharp.  Screenplay  by  Richard  Weil  and  Joel 
Malone.  From  novel  by  Geoffrey  Homes.  Dialog  di- 
rector, Harry  Seymour.  Special  effects  by  Lawrence 
Butler  and  Edwin  Linden.  Art  direction,  Charles 
Novi.  Set  decorations,  Julie  Heron  and  Casey  Rob- 
erts. Edited  by  Douglas  Could.  Sound  technician, 
Robert  B.  Lee.  Assistant  director,  Don  Page. 

CAST — Jane  Wyman,  Jerome  Cowan,  Faye  Emer- 
son, Charles  Lang,  Eleanor  Parker,  Stuart  Crawford, 
Cy  Kendall,  Charles  Wilson,  Juanita  Stark,  Creighton 
Hale,  George  Guhl,  Hank  Mann,  Bill  Kennedy,  Dick 
Rich,  Fred  Kelsey.  Reviewed  7-25-44. 

CRY  OF  THE  WEREWOLF 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director, 
Henry  Levin.  Screenplay,  Griffin  Jay,  Charles  O'Neal. 
Original  story,  Griffin  Jay.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Con- 
nell.  Art  directors,  Lionel  Banks,  George  Brooks.  Mu- 
sical director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Reg 
Browne.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant 
director,  Milton  Feldman. 

CAST — Nina  Foch.  Stephen  Crane,  Osa  Massen, 
Blanche  Yurka,  Barton  MacLane,  Ivan  Triesault, 
John  Abbott,  Fred  Graff,  lohn  Tyrrell,  Robert  Wil- 
liams, Fritz  Leiber,  Milton  Parsons.  Reviewed  9-5-44. 

THE  CURSE  OF  THE  CAT  PEOPLE 

RKO.  Producer,  Val  Lewton.  Directors,  Gunther 
Fritsch,  Robert  Wise.  Original  screenplay,  DeWitt 
Bodeen.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musurac.  Art  direc- 
tion, Albert  S  D 'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  dec- 
orations,   Darrell    Silvera,    William    Stevens.  Music 


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score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff. 
Edited  by  J.  R.  Whittredge.  Sound  technician,  Fran- 
cis M.  Sarver.  Assistant  director,  Harry  D'Arcy. 

CAST — Simone  Simon,  Kent  Smith,  Jane  Randolph, 
Ann  Carter,  Elizabeth  Russell,  Eve  March,  Julia  Dean, 
Erford  Cage,  Sir  Lancelot,  Joel  Davis,  Juanita  Alvarez. 
Reviewed  2-7-44. 

CYCLONE  PRAIRIE  RANCERS 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Benjamin  Kline. 
Story  and  screenplay,  Elizabeth  Beecher.  Photogra- 
phy, Fayte  M.  Brown.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art 
direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decora- 
tions, George  Montgomery.  Assistant  director,  Ray 
Nazarro.   Sound  technician,   Lambert  Day. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Dub  Taylor,  Constance 
Worth,  Jimmy  Davis,  Jimmy  Wakely  and  His  Saddle 
Pals,  Robert  Fiske,  Clancy  Cooper,  Ray  Bennett,  I. 
Stanford  Jolley,  Edward  M.  Phillips,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Forrest  Taylor,  Paul  Zaremba.  Reviewed  11-24-44. 

DANCING  IN  MANHATTAN 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director, 
Henry  Levin.  Original  screenplay,  Erna  Lazarus.  Pho- 
tography, L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited  by  Richard  Fantl. 
Art  director,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Assistant  director,  Ivan  Volkman. 
Sound  technician,  Lodge  Cunningham. 

CAST — Fred  Brady,  Jeff  Donnell,  William  Wright, 
Ann  Savage,  Cy  Kendall,  Howard  Freeman,  Eddie 
Kane,  Sally  Bliss,  Adelle  Roberts,  Jean  Stevens 
George  McKay,   Dorothy  Vaughan.  Rev.  12-15-44. 

DANGEROUS  JOURNEY 

20th-FOX.  Produced  and  directed  by  Armand  Den- 
is and  Leila  Roosevelt.  Associate  producer,  Terrell 
O.  Morse.  Narration  written  by  Charles  de  Grand- 
court.  Spoken  by  Conrad  Nagel.  Native  scenes  di- 
rected by  Carlo  de  Angelo.  Photography  by  Reroy 
Phelps.  Edited  by  Charles  Wolfe,  Josef  Zimanich. 

DANCEROUS  PASSAGE 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Directed  by  William  Berke 
Original  screenplay  by  Ceoffrey  Holmes.  Photo- 
graphed by  Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Supervising  editor 
Howard  Smith.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos  Music- 
score  by  Alexander  Laszlo.  Edited  by  Henry  Adams 
Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Nat  Merman. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Phyllis  Brooks,  Charles 
Arnt,  Jack  LaRue,  Victor  Kilian,  William  Edmunds 
Alec  Craig,  John  Eldredge.  Reviewed  12-15-44. 

DARK  MOUNTAIN 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  William  Berke.  Screenplay 
Maxwell  Shane.  Original,  Paul  Franklin,  Charles  Royal' 
Photography,  Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Art  direction,  F. 
Paul  Sylos.  Edited  by  Henry  Adams.  Sound  tech- 
nician. Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  Nat  Merman 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Ellen  Drew,  Regis  Toomey 
Eddie  Quillan,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr.,  Ralph  Dunn  Walter 
Baldwin,  Rose  Plumber,  Virginia  Sale,  Byron  Foulger 
Johnny  Fisher,  Alex  Callam,  Eddie  Kane  Angelos 
Desfis.  Iteviewed  9-5-44. 

DARK  WATERS 

Benedict  Bogeaus-UA.  Executive  producer,  James 
Nasser.  Assistant  to  producer,  Carley  Harriman  Pro- 
duction associate,  Arthur  M.  Landau.  Director  Andre 
De  Toth.  Screenplay,  Joan  Harrison,  Marian  Cockrell 
Novel,  Frank  Cockrell,  Marian  Cockrell.  Additional' 
dialog,  Arthur  Horman.  Photography,  Archie  Stout 
John  Mescall.  Art  direction,  Charles  Odds.  Set  deco- 
rations, Maurice  Yates.  Musical  score-direction  Mik- 
los  Rozsa.  Special  effects,  Harry  Redmond.  Dance 
direction,  Jack  Crosby.  Edited  by  James  Smith.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director  Joseph 
De  Pew.  K 

CAST  —  Merle  Oberon,  Franchot  Tone  Thomas 
Mitchell,  Fay  Bainter,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr.,  John  Qualen 
Rex  Ingram,  Odette  Myrtil,  Eugene  Borden  Nina 
May  McKinney,  Alan  Napier.  Reviewed  10-3l'-44. 

DAYS  OF  GLORY 

RKO.  Producer-screenplay,  Casey  Robinson  Di- 
rected by  Jacques  Tourneur.  Original  story  by  Mel- 
chior  Lengyel.  Music,  Daniele  Amfitheatrof  Musical 


director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Orchestration,  Leonid 
Raab.  Photography,  Tony  Gaudio.  Special  effects, 
Vernon  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Harley 
Miller.  Edited  by  Joseph  Noriega.  Sound  technician, 
Richard  Van  Hessen.  Assistant  director,  Bill  Dorfman. 

CAST — Tamara  Toumanova,  Gregory  Peck,  Alan 
Reed,  Maria  Palmer,  Lowell  Gilmore,  Hugo  Haas, 
Dena  Penn,  Glenn  Vernon,  Igor  Dolgoruki,  Edward  L. 
Durst,  Lou  Crosby,  William  Challee,  Joseph  Vitale, 
Erford  Gage,  Ivan  Triesault,  Maria  Bibikov,  Edgar 
Licho.  Gretl  Dupont,  Peter  Helmers.  Reviewed  4- 
27-44. 

DEAD  MAN'S  EYES 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Will  Cowan.  Directed 
by  Reginald  Le  Borg.  Original  screenplay,  Dwight  V. 
Babcock.  Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Special  photog- 
raphy, John  P.  Fulton.  Music  director,  Paul  Sawtell. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Obzina.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Edited 
by  Milton  Carruth.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Hedg- 
cock.  Assistant  director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  Jean  Parker,  Paul  Kelly, 
Thomas  Gomez,  Jonathan  Hale,  George  Meeker,  Ac- 
quanetta,  Edward  Fielding,  Pierre  Watkin,  Eddie 
Dunn.  Reviewed  9-13-44. 

DELINQUENT  DAUGHTERS 

American-PRC.  Producers,  Donald  C.  McKean,  Al- 
bert Herman.  Director,  Albert  Herman.  Original 
screenplay,  Arthur  St.  Claire.  Photography,  Ira  Mor- 
gan. Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Art  direction,  Paul 
Palmentola.  Edited  by  George  Merrick.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Arthur  B.  Smith.  Assistant  director,  Lou 
Perlof. 

CAST — June  Carlson,  Fifi  D'Orsay,  Teala  Loring, 
Mary  Bovard,  Margia  Dean,  Johnny  Duncan,  Joe  Dev- 
lin, Jimmy  Zaner,  Jon  Dawson,  Frank  McGlynn,  Parker 
Gee,  Warren  Mills,  John  Christian,  Frank  Stephens, 
Floyd  Criswell,  John  Valentine,  Belle  Thomas,  Sheila 
Roberts,  Norval  Mitchell,  Juan  De  La  Cruz,  Sheilah 
Roddick.  Reviewed  7-3-44. 

DESTINY 

UNIV.  Associate  producer.  Roy  William  Neill.  Di- 
rector, Reginald  Le  Borg.  Original  screenplay,  Roy 
Chanslor,  Ernest  Pascal.  Photography,  George  Rob- 
inson, Paul  Ivano.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman, 
Abraham  Grossman,  Richard  Riedel.  Music  score, 
Frank  Skinner,  Alexandre  Tansman.  Edited  by  Paul 
Landres.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Hedgcock.  Assistant 
director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  Alan  Curtis,  Frank  Craven, 
Grace  McDonald,  Vivian  Austin,  Frank  Fenton,  Minna 
Gombell.  Reviewed  12-1-44. 

DETECTIVE  KITTY  O'DAY 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parson.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Beaudine.  Assistant  director,  William  Stroh- 
bach.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Art  director,  E.  R. 
Hickson.  Original  story,  Victor  Hammond.  Screen- 
play, Victor  Hammond,  Tim  Ryan.  Musical  director, 
Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  Richard  Currier.  Art  director, 
Dave  Milton.  Sound,  Tom  Lambert. 

CAST — Jean  Parker,  Peter  Cookson,  Tim  Ryan, 
Veda  Ann  Borg,  Ed  Gargan,  Douglas  Fowley,  Herbert 
Heyes,  Pat  Gleason,  Olaf  Hytten.  Reviewed  2-4-44. 

DIXIE  JAMBOREE 

PRC.  Producer,  Jack  Schwarz.  Associate,  Harry  D. 
Edwards.  Director,  Christy  Cabanne.  Screenplay,  Sam 
Neuman.  Original,  Lawrence  E.  Taylor.  Photography, 
Jack  Mackenzie.  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola, 
Frank  Sylos.  Songs,  Michael  Breen,  Sam  Neuman. 
Musical  conductor,  Rudy  Schrager.  Edited  by  Robert 
Crandall.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant 
director,  Ed  Davis. 

CAST — Frances  Langford.  Guy  Kibbee,  Eddie  Quil- 
lan, Charles  Butterworth,  Fifi  D'Orsay,  Lyle  Talbot, 
Frank  Jenks,  Almira  Session*.  |o°  Devlin  Louise 
Beavers,  Ben  Carter,  Gloria  Jetter,  Edward  Shattuck, 
Ethel  Shattuck,  Tony  Warde,  Angel  Cruz.  Reviewed 
7-6-44. 

DOUBLE  EXPOSURE 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Directed  by  William  Berke.  Screenplay 
by  Winston  Miller  and  Maxwell  Shane.  Based  on 
original  by  Ralph  Graves,  Winston  Miller.  Photog- 
raphy, Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Supe'/sing  editor,  Howard 


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Smith.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Music  score,  Alex 
Laszlo.  Edited  by  Henry  Adams.  Sound  technician, 
Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Nat  Merman. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  Nancy  Kelly,  Jane  Farrar, 
Phillip  Terry,  Richard  Gaines,  Charles  Arnt,  Claire 
Rochelle,  Roma  Aldrich.  Reviewed  12-18-44. 

DOUBLE  INDEMNITY 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  loseph  Sistrom.  Direc- 
tor, Billy  Wilder.  Screenplay,  Billy  Wilder,  Raymond 
Chandler.  Novel,  lames  M.  Cain.  Photography,  John 
Seitz.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Hal  Pereira.  Set 
decorations,  Bertram  Granger.  Music  score,  Miklos 
Rozsa.  Edited  by  Doane  Harrison.  Sound  technician, 
Stanley  Cooley.  Assistant  director,  C.  C.  Coleman. 

CAST — Fred  MacMurray,  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Ed- 
ward G.  Robinson,  Porter  Hall,  Jean  Heather,  Byron 
Barr,  Richard  Gaines,  John  Philliber,  Tom  Powers, 
Fortunio  Bonanova,  Betty  Farrington.  Rev.  4-24-44. 

THE  DOUCHCIRLS 

WB.  Producer,  Mark  Hellinger.  Director,  James  V. 
Kern.  Screenplay,  James  V.  Kern,  Sam  Hellman. 
Added  dialog,  Wilkie  Mahoney.  From  stage  play  by 
Joseph  A.  Fields.  Photography,  Ernest  Haller.  Art  di- 
rection, Hugh  Reticker.  Special  effects.  William  Mc- 
Gann.  Set  decorations,  Clarence  Steensen.  Montages, 
James  Leicester.  Music  direction,  Leo  F.  Forbstein. 
Edited  by  Folmer  Blangsted.  Sound  technician,  Stan- 
ley Jones.  Assistant  director,  Phil  Quinn. 

CAST — Ann  Sheridan,  Alexis  Smith,  Jack  Carson, 
Jane  Wyman,  Irene  Manning,  Charlie  Ruggles,  Eve 
Arden,  John  Ridgely,  Alan  Mowbray,  John  Alexander, 
Craig  Stevens,  Barbara  Brown,  Francis  Pierlot,  Donald 
MacBride.  Regis  Toomey,  Stephen  Richards,  Joe  De 
Rita.  Reviewed  8-30-44. 

DRAGON  SEED 

MCM.  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Directors,  Jack 
Conway,  Harold  S.  Bucquet.  Screenplay,  Marguerite 
Roberts,  Jane  Murfin.  Based  on  novel  by  Pearl  S. 
Buck.  Musical  score,  Herbert  Stothart.  Photography, 
Sidney  Wagner.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Lyle 
R.  Wheeler.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Hugh 
Hunt.  Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Edited  by 
Harold  F.  Kress.  Sound  technician,  Newell  Sparks. 
Assistant  director,  Al  Shenberg. 

CAST — Katharine  Hepburn,  Walter  Huston,  Aline 
MacMahon,  Akim  Tamiroff,  Turhan  Bey,  Hurd  Hat- 
field, J.  Carrol  Naish,  Agnes  Moorehead,  Henry  Trav- 
ers,  Robert  Bice,  Robert  Lewis,  Frances  Rafferty, 
Jacqueline  de  Wit,  Clarenre  I  un»  Paul  E.  Burns, 
Anna  Demefrio.  Reviewed  7-17-44. 

END  OF  THE  ROAD 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Direc- 
tor, George  Blair.  Screenplay,  Denison  Clift,  Ger- 
trude Walker.  Original  article  by  Alva  Johnson.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Albert  Beich.  Photography,  William 
Bradford.  Art  direction,  Fred  Ritter.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant 
director,  Joseph  Dill. 

CAST — June  Story,  Edward  Norris.  lohn  Abbott, 
Eddy  Fields,  Kenne  Duncan,  Pierre  Watkin,  Jonathan 
Hale,  Charles  Williams,  Emmett  Vogan.   Rev.  11-1  -44. 

ENEMY  OF  WOMEN 

MONO.  Producer,  W.  R.  Frank.  Associate  producer, 
Fred  W.  Kane.  Director,  Alfred  Zeisler.  Original 
screenplay,  Alfred  Zeisler,  Herbert  O.  Phillips.  Pho- 
tography, John  Alton.  Art  direction,  Dave  Milton. 
Music  score-conductor,  Arthur  Guttman.  Edited  by 
Douglas  Bagier.  Sound  technician,  William  H.  Lynch. 
Assistant  director,  Barton  Adams. 

CAST — Donald  Woods,  Claudia  Drake,  H.  B.  War- 
ner, Paul  Andor,  Ralph  Morgan,  Sigrid  Gurie,  Gloria 
Stuart,  Robert  Barrat,  Beryl  Wallace,  Byron  Foulger, 
Lester  Dorr,  Craig  Whitley,  Charles  Halton,  Marian 
Sais.  Reviewed  8-22-44. 

ENTER  ARSENE  LUPIN 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Ford  Beebe.  Original 
screenplay,  Bertram  Millhauser.  Based  on  character 
by  Maurice  Le  Blanc.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Musi- 
cal score  direction,  Milton  Rosen.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Gausman,  E.  R.  Robinson.  Edited  by  Saul 
A.  Goodkind.  Sound  technician,  Glenn  E.  Anderson. 
Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Charles  Korvin,  Ella  Rains,  J.  Carrol  Naish, 


Gale  Sondergaard,  George  Dolenz,  Miles  Mander, 
Leyland  Hodgson.  Tom  Pilkington,  Lillian  Bronson, 
Holmes  Herbert,  Charles  LaTorre,  Gerald  Hamer,  Ed 
Cooper.  Art  Foster,  Clyde  Kenny,  Alphonse  Martell. 
Reviewed  11-1  5-44. 

THE  EVE  OF  ST.  MARK 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Perlberg.  Director, 
John  M.  Stahl.  Screenplay,  George  Seaton.  From  Max- 
well Anderson's  play.  Photography,  Joseph  La  Shelle. 
Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  Russell  Spencer.  Set  dec- 
orations, Thomas  Little,  Frank  E.  Hughes.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music  score,  Cyril 
J.  Mockridge.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edited 
by  Louis  Sacking.  Sound  technician,  Eugene  Gross- 
man. Assistant  director,  S.  E.  Johnson. 

CAST  —  Anne  Baxter,  William  Eythe,  Michael 
O'Shea,  Vincent  Price,  Ruth  Nelson,  Ray  Collins, 
Stanley  Prager,  Henry  Morgan,  Robert  Bailey,  Joann 
Dolan,  Toni  Favor,  George  Mathews,  John  Archer, 
Murray  Alper,  Dickie  Moore,  Joven  E.  Rola,  Harry 
Shannon,  Roger  Clark,  Jimmy  Clark.  Reviewed  5- 
17-44. 

EVER  SINCE  VENUS 

COL.  Director.  Arthur  Dreifuss.  Original  screen- 
play, McElbert  Moore,  Arthur  Dreifuss.  Photography, 
Benjamin  Kline.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Cary 
Odell.  Set  decorations,  Ross  Dowd.  Music  arranger 
I  orchestrations) ,  Lyle  Murphy.  Musical  director, 
Mario  Silva.  Songs,  Bernie  Wayne,  Ben  Raleigh, 
Lester  Lee,  Harry  Barris.  Edited  by  Otto  Meyer. 
Sound  technician,  Lodge  Cunningham.  Assistant  di- 
rector   Abby  Berlin. 

CAST — Ina  Ray  Hutton,  Hugh  Herbert,  Ann  Sav- 
age. Billy  Gilbert,  Glenda  Farrell,  Ross  Hunter,  Alan 
Mowbray,  Marjorie  Gateson,  Thurston  Hall,  Fritz 
Feld,  Dudley  Dickerson.  Reviewed  9-15-44. 

EXPERIMENT  PERILOUS 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Producer, 
Warren  Duff.  Director,  Jacques  Tourneur.  Screen- 
play, Warren  Duff.  Based  on  novel  by  Margaret  Car- 
penter. Photography,  Tony  Gaudio.  Special  effects, 
Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction.  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Jack  Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera. 
Claude  Carpenter.  Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Musical 
direction,  C.  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dawson. 
Sound  technician,  John  E.  Tribby.  Assistant  director, 
Dewey  Starkey. 

CAST — Hedy  Lamarr,  George  Brent,  Paul  Lukas, 
Albert  Dekker,  Carl  Esmond,  Olive  Blakeney,  George 
N.  Neise,  Margaret  Wycherly,  Stephanie  Bachelor, 
Mary  Servoss.  lulia  Dean,  William  Post,  Jr.,  Billy 
Ward.  Reviewed  12-6-44. 

FACES  IN  THE  FOC 

REP.  Producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Herman  Millakowsky.  Director,  John  English. 
Screenplay,  Jack  Townley.  Additional  dialog,  Ade- 
laide Heilbron.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Art 
direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Musical  director,  Richard 
Cherwin.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Dill. 

CAST — Jane  Withers,  Paul  Kelly.  Lee  Patrick,  John 
Litel,  Eric  Sinclair,  Dorothy  Peterson,  Gertrude  Mi- 
chael, H.  B.  Warner,  Richard  Byron,  Roger  Clark, 
Adele  Mara,  Bob  Stebbins,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Helen 
Talbot,  Joel  McGinnis,  Tom  London,  Emmett  Vogan. 
Reviewed  10-18-44. 

THE  FALCON  IN  HOLLYWOOD 

RKO.  Producer,  Maurice  Geraghty.  Director.  Gordon 
Douglas.  Original  screenplay,  Gerald  Geraghty.  Based 
on  character  created  by  Michael  Arlen.  Photography, 
Nicholas  Musuraca.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  L.  O.  Croxton. 
Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Michael  Orenbach. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Gene 
Milford.  Sound  technician,  Francis  M.  Sarver.  Assist- 
ant director,  James  Casey. 

CAST  —  Tom  Conway,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Barbara 
Hale,  John  Abbott.  Konstantin  Shayne,  Emory  Par- 
nell,  Frank  Jenks,  Jean  Brooks,  Rita  Corday,  Walter 
Soderling,  Useff  Ali.  Robert  Clarke,  Sheldon  Leonard. 
Reviewed  1  1  -29-44. 

THE  FALCON  IN  MEXICO 

RKO.  Producer,  Maurice  Geraghty.  Director,  Wil- 
liam   Berke.   Original   screenplay,   Gerald  Ceraghty, 


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George  Worthington  Yates.  Based  upon  character 
created  by  Michael  Arlen.  Photography,  Frank  Red- 
man. Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direc- 
tion, Albert  D'Agostino.  Musical  director,  C.  Baka- 
leinikoff.  Edited  by  Joseph  Noriega.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director,  Wm. 
Dorf  man. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Mona  Maris,  Martha  Mac- 
Vicar,  Nestor  Paiva,  Mary  Currier,  Cecilia  Callejo, 
Emory  Parnell,  Joseph  Vitale,  Pedro  De  Cordoba,  Fer- 
nando Alvarado,  Bryant  Washburn,  George  Lewis, 
Julian  Rivero,  Juanita  Alvarez,  Ruth  Alvarez.  Re- 
viewed 7-26-44. 

THE  FALCON  OUT  WEST 

RKO.  Producer,  Maurice  Geraghty.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Clemens.  Original  screenplay,  Billy  Jones,  Mor- 
ton Grant.  Based  on  characters  created  by  Michael 
Arlen.  Photography,  Harry  Wild.  Art  direction,  Albert 
S.  D'Agostino,  Alfred  Herman.  Set  decorations,  Dar- 
rell  Silvera,  William  Stevens.  Music  by  Roy  Webb. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Gene 
Milford.  Sound  technician,  Bailey  Fesler. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Carole  Gallagher,  Barbara 
Hale,  Joan  Barclay,  Cliff  Clark,  Ed  Gargan,  Minor 
Watson,  Don  Douglas,  Lyle  Talbot,  Lee  Trent,  Perc 
Launders,  Wheaton  Chambers,  Chief  Thundercloud. 
Reviewed  3-3-44. 

THE  FIGHTING  LADY 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Louis  de  Rochemont.  Photog- 
raphy supervised  by  Commander  Edward  J.  Steichen, 
Lt.  Comdr.  R.  L.  Middleton,  Lt.  Comdr.  Dwight  Long 
and  Phillippe  De  Lacy.  Narrator,  Lt.  Robert  Taylor, 
USNR.  Narration  written  by  John  Stuart  Martin  and 
Eugene  Ling.  Musical  direction,  Alfred  Newman.  Mu- 
sic, David  Buttolph.  Maps,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by 
Robert  Fritch.  Sound,  George  Leverett,  Roger  Heman. 

CAST — Men  of  an  unnamed  U.S.  carrier.  Re- 
viewed 12-20-44. 

THE  FICHTINC  SEABEES 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Albert  J.  Cohen.  Direc- 
tors, Edward  Ludwig,  Howard  Lydecker.  Screenplay, 
Borden  Chase,  Aeneas  MacKenzie.  Original,  Borden 
Chase.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Music  score, 
Walter  Scharf.  Song,  Peter  DeRose,  Sam  M.  Lewis. 
Art  direction,  Duncan  Cramer.  Set  decorations,  Otto 
Siegel.  Special  effects,  Theodore  Lydecker.  Edited  by 
Richard  Van  Enger.  Assistant  director,  Phil  Ford. 

CAST  —  John  Wayne,  Susan  Hayward,  Dennis 
O'Keefe,  William  Frawley,  Leonid  Kinsky.  J.  M. 
Kerrigan,  Grant  Withers,  Paul  Fix,  Ben  Welden,  Wil- 
liam Forrest,  Addison  Richards,  Jay  Norris,  Duncan 
Renaldo,  William  Morgan.  Reviewed  1-18-44. 

FIREBRANDS  OF  ARIZONA 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  O'Sullivan.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director,  Lesley  Selander. 
Original  screenplay,  Randall  Faye.  Photography,  Ellis 
Thackery.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Assistant  director, 
Harry  Knight.  Sound  technician,  Ed  Borschell. 

CAST- — -Smiley  Burnette,  Sunset  Carson,  Peggy 
Stewart,  Earle  Hodgins,  Bud  Geary,  Jack  Kirk,  Roy 
Barcroft,  LeRoy  Mason,  Tom  London,  Fred  Toones, 
Charles  Corton.  Reviewed  12-1-44. 

FOLLOW  THE  BOYS 

Chas.  K.  Feldman-UNIV.  Produced  by  Charles  K. 
Feldman.  Associate  producer,  Albert  L.  Rockett.  Di- 
rector, Eddie  Sutherland.  Original  screenplay,  Lou 
Breslow,  Gertrude  Purcell.  Photography,  David  Abel. 
Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Harold  H.  Mac- 
Arthur.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ira  S. 
Webb.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Musical 
director,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  production  numbers 
devised  and  staged  by  George  Hale,  Joe  Schoenfeld. 
Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feitshans,  Jr.  Sound  technician, 
Robert  Pritchard.  Assistant  director,  Howard  Christie. 

CAST — George  Raft,  Vera  Zorina,  Grace  McDon- 
ald, Charles  Butterworth,  Martha  O'Driscoll,  Charley 
Grapewin,  Elizabeth  Patterson,  Maxie  Rosenbloom, 
Ramsay  Ames,  Regis  Toomey,  George  Macready,  The- 
odore Von  Eltz,  Jeanette  MacDonald,  Orson  Welles, 
Marlene  Dietrich,  Dinah  Shore,  Donald  O'Connor, 
Peggy  Ryan,  W.  C.  Fields,  the  Andrews  Sisters,  Ar- 
thur Rubenstein,  Carmen  Amaya,  Sophie  Tucker, 
Delta  Rhythm  Boys,  Leonard  Gautier's  Bricklayers; 
Ted  Lewis,  Freddie  Slack,  Charlie  Spivak,  Louis  Jor- 


dan and  their  Orchestras;  Louise  Allbritton,  Evelyn 
Ankers,  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Turhan  Bey,  Louise  Beavers, 
Nigel  Bruce,  Lon  Chaney,  Lois  Collier,  Peter  Coe, 
Alan  Curtis,  Andy  Devine,  Susanna  Foster,  Thomas 
Gomez,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Gloria  Jean,  Maria  Montez, 
Clarence  Muse,  Robert  Paige,  Gale  Sondergaard.  Re- 
viewed 3-23-44. 

FOLLOW  THE  LEADER 

MONO.  Producers,  Sam  Katzman,  Jack  Dietz.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Barney  A.  Sarecky.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Screenplay,  William  X.  Crowley,  Beryl 
Sachs.  Original,  Ande  Lamb.  Photography,  Marcel 
Le  Picard.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by 
Carl  Pierson.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant 
director,  Art  Hammond. 

CAST — Leo  Gorcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Gabriel  Dell,  Billy 
Benedict,  Joan  Marsh,  Jack  La  Rue,  Mary  Gordon, 
J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Dave  Durand,  Bobby  Stone, 
Jimmy  Strand,  Bud  Gorman,  Sherrill  Sisters,  Gene 
Austin.  Reviewed  6-23-44. 

THE  FORTY  THIEVES 

Harry  Sherman-UA.  Producer,  Harry  Sherman.  Di- 
rector, Lesley  Selander.  Screenplay,  Michael  Wilson, 
Bernie  Kamins.  Original  characters  created  by  Clar- 
ence E.  Mulford.  Photography,  Russell  Harlan.  Art 
direction,  Ralph  Berger.  Edited  by  Carrol  Lewis. 
Sound  technician,  Jack  Noye.  Assistant  director, 
George  Tobin. 

CAST  —  Bill  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Jimmy  Rogers, 
Douglass  Dumbrille,  Louise  Currie.  Rev.  7-22-44. 

FOUR  JILLS  IN  A  JEEP 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Irving  Starr.  Director,  William 
A.  Seiter.  Screenplay,  Robert  Ellis,  Helen  Logan,  Snag 
Werris.  Original,  Froma  Sand,  Fred  Niblo,  Jr.  Songs, 
limmy  McHugh,  Harold  Adamson.  Musical  numbers 
staged  by  Don  Loper.  Musical  direction,  Emil  New- 
man, Charles  Henderson.  Photography,  Peverell  Mar- 
ley.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  Albert  Hogsett.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach.  Edited  by 
Ray  Curtiss.  Sound  technician,  Jesse  Bastian.  Assist- 
ant director,  Wm.  Eckhardt. 

CAST — Kay  Francis,  Carole  Landis,  Martha  Raye, 
Mitzi  Mayfair,  Jimmy  Dorsey  and  his  band,  John 
Harvey,  Phil  Silvers,  Dick  Haymes,  Alice  Faye,  Betty 
Grable,  Carmen  Miranda,  George  Jessel,  Lester  Mat- 
thews,, Glenn  Langan,  Paul  Harvey,  Miles  Mander, 
Winifred  Harris,  Mary  Servoss,  B.  S.  Pully.  Reviewed 
3-15-44 

FRENCHMAN'S  CREEK 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Associate  producer,  David 
Lewis.  Director,  Mitchell  Leisen.  Screenplay,  Talbot 
Jennings.  From  the  novel  by  Daphne  du  Maurier. 
Photography,  George  Barnes.  Special  photographic 
effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Process  photography,  Far- 
ciot  Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Ernst  Fegte. 
Set  decorations,  Sam  Comer.  Music  score,  Victor 
Young.  Orchestrations,  Leo  Shuken,  George  Parrish. 
Edited  by  Alma  Macrorie.  Sound  technician,  Donald 
McKay.  Assistant  director,  Dick  McWhorter. 

CAST — Joan  Fontaine,  Arturo  de  Cordova,  Ralph 
Forbes,  Nigel  Bruce,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Basil  Rathbone, 
Patricia  Barker,  David  James,  Mary  Field,  David 
Clyde,  Doris  Lloyd,  Charles  Coleman,  Billy  Daniels, 
Harald  Ramond.  Reviewed  9-20-44. 

FRONTIER  OUTLAWS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Story  and  screenplay,  Joe 
O'Donnell.  Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Sound.  Art 
Smith,  Assistant  director,  Melville  DeLay.  Edited  by 
Holbrook  N.  Todd. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Fran- 
ces Gladwin,  Marin  Sais,  Charlie  King,  Jack  Ingram, 
Kermit  Maynard,  Edward  Cassidy,  Emmett  Lynn,  Budd 
Buster.  Reviewed  5-19-44. 

FUZZY  SETTLES  DOWN 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Louise 
Rousseau.  Photography.  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Sound. 
Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Assistant 
director,  Melville  DeLay. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  "Fuzzy"  St.  John,  Patti 
McCarty,  Charles  King,  John  Merton,  Frank  McCar- 
roll,  Hal  Price,  John  Elliott,  Ed  Cassidy,  Robert  Hill. 
Reviewed  11-24-44. 


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GAMBLER'S  CHOICE 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Directed  by  Frank  McDonald. 
Screenplay,  Maxwell  Shane,  Irving  Reis.  Original, 
Howard  Emmett  Rogers,  James  Edward  Grant.  Pho- 
tography, Fred  Jackman.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos. 
Set  decorations,  Ben  Berk.  Music  director,  Mort 
Clickman.  Songs  by  Ben  Barnett,  Albert  von  Tilzer, 
Charles  B.  Lawler,  James  W.  Blake.  Edited  by  Howard 
Smith.  Sound  technician,  James  Cochran. 

CAST — Chester  Morris,  Nancy  Kelly,  Russell  Hay- 
den,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Lee  Patrick,  Sheldon  Leonard, 
Tom  Dugan,  Maxine  Lewis,  Charles  Arnt,  Billy  Nel- 
son, Lyle  Talbot.  Reviewed  4-25-44. 

CANCSTERS  OF  THE  FRONTIER 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Elmer 
Clifton.  Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photog- 
raphy, Robert  Cline.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler. 
Songs  by  Tex  Ritter,  Bob  Mcjimsey,  Vern  Tim  Spen- 
cer. Edited  by  Charles  Henkel,  Jr.  Sound  technician, 
Arthur  B.  Smith.  Assistant  director,  Harold  E.  Knox. 

CAST — Tex  Ritter,  Dave  O'Brien,  Guy  Wilkerson, 
Patti  McCarty,  Harry  Harvey,  Betty  Miles,  I.  Stan- 
ford Jolley,  Marshall  Reed,  Charles  King,  Jr.,  Clarke 
Stevens.  Reviewed  9-14-44. 

CASLICHT 

MCM.  Producer,  Arthur  Hornblow,  Jr.  Director, 
George  Cukor.  Screenplay,  John  Van  Druten,  Walter 
Reisch,  John  L.  Balderston.  Based  upon  play  by  Pat- 
rick Hamilton.  Photography,  Joseph  Ruttenberg.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  William  Ferrari.  Set  deco- 
rations, Edwin  Willis,  Paul  Huldschinsky.  Music 
score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Special  effects,  Warren  New- 
combe.  Edited  by  Ralph  E.  Winters.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Joe  Edmondson.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Green- 
wood. 

CAST — Charles  Boyer,  Ingrid  Bergman,  Joseph  Cot- 
ten,  Dame  May  Whitty,  Angela  Lansbury,  Barbara 
Everest,  Emil  Rameau,  Edmund  Breon,  Halliwell 
Hobbes,  Tom  Stevenson,  Heather  Thatcher,  Lawrence 
Grossmith,  Jacob  Gimpel.  Reviewed  8-13-44. 

GENTLE  ANNIE 

MCM.  Producer,  Robert  Sisk.  Director,  Andrew 
Marton.  Screenplay,  Lawrence  Hazard.  Based  on  novel 
by  MacKinlay  Kantor.  Photography,  Charles  Salerno, 
Jr.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Art  direction,  Cedric 
Gibbons,  Leonid  Vasian.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Glen  Barner.  Edited  by  Chester  W.  Schaeffer. 
Sound  technician,  Charles  E.  Wallace.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Russell  Haverick. 

CAST — James  Craig,  Marjorie  Main,  Donna  Reed, 
Henry  Morgan,  Paul  Langton,  Barton  MacLane,  John 
Philliber,  Morris  Ankrum,  Noah  Beery,  Sr.,  Frank 
Darien,   Robert   Emmett  O'Connor.   Rev.  12-20-44. 

GHOST  GUNS 

MONO.  Supervisor,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Story  and  screenplay,  Frank  H. 
Young.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Edited  by 
Pierre  Janet.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Set 
decorations,  Vin  Taylor.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn. 
Assistant  director,  Theodore  Joos. 

CAST  —  Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Evelyn  Finley,  Sarah  Padden,  Riley  Hill,  Ernie  Adams, 
John  Merton,  Marshall  Reed,  JacK  Ingram,  Tom 
Quinn,  Bob  Cason,  Frank  LaRue.  Reviewed  11-10-44. 

THE  GHOST  THAT  WALKS  ALONE 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Lew  Landers. 
Screenplay,  Clarence  Upson  Young.  Based  on  novel 
by  Richard  Shattuck.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Connell. 
Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Paul  Murphy.  Set  deco- 
rations, George  Montgomery.  Musical  director,  M.  W. 
Stoloff.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Sound  technician, 
Phillip  Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  Louis  Germon- 
prez. 

CAST — Arthur  Lake,  Janis  Carter,  Lynne  Roberts, 
Frank  Sully,  Warren  Ashe,  Arthur  Space,  Barbara 
Brown,  Matt  Wills,  Ida  Moore,  lack  Lee,  Paul  Hurst, 
Robert  Williams,  John  Tyrrell.  Reviewed  2-4-44. 

CILDERSLEEVES  GHOST 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Gordon 
Douglas.  Original  screenplay  by  Robert  E.  Kent.  Pho- 
tographed by  Jack  MacKenzie.  Special  effects  by 
Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 


tino,  Carroll  Clark.  Edited  by  Les  Millbrook.  Assistant 
director,  Harry  Manke.  Sound  technician,  Francis  N. 
Sarver. 

CAST — Harold  Peary,  Marion  Martin,  Richard  Le- 
Grand,  Amelita  Ward,  Freddie  Mercer,  Margie  Stew- 
art, Marie  Blake,  Emory  Parnell,  Frank  Reicher,  Jo- 
seph Vitale,  Lillian  Randolph,  Nicodemus  Stewart, 
Charles  Gemora. 

CIRL  IN  THE  CASE 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  White.  Director,  William 
Berke.  Screenplay,  Joseph  Hoffman,  Dorcas  Coch- 
ran. Story,  Charles  F.  Royal.  Photography,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Edited  by  Paul  Murphy.  Set  decorations, 
Joseph  Kish.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Assis- 
tant director,  Oscar  Boetticher,  Jr.  Sound,  Philip- 
Faulkner. 

CAST — Edmund  Lowe,  Janis  Carter,  Bob  Williams, 
Richard  Hale,  Stanley  Clements,  Carole  Mathews, 
Robert  Scott,  Dick  Elliott,  Gene  Stutenroth.  Re- 
viewed 5-29-44. 

GIRL  RUSH 

RKO.  Director,  Gordon  Douglas.  Screenplay,  Robert 
E.  Kent.  Original,  Laszlo  Vadnay,  Aladar  Laszlo.  Spe- 
cial effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Photography,  Nich- 
olas Musuraca.  Art  direction,  Albert  D'Agostino,  Wal- 
ter Keller.  Darrell  Silvera.  Set  decorations,  William 
Stevens.  Musical  Director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by 
Duncan  Mansfield.  Sound  technician,  Richard  Van 
Hessen.  Assistant  director,  James  Casey. 

CAST — Wally  Brown,  Alan  Carney,  Frances  Lang- 
ford,  Vera  Vague,  Robert  Mitchum,  Paul  Hurst,  Patti 
Brill,  Sarah  Padden,  Cy  Kendall,  John  Merton.  Re- 
vied  10-19-44. 

THE  GIRL  WHO  DARED 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Rudy  Abel.  Director,  Howard  Brether- 
ton.  Screenplay,  John  Butler,  based  on  the  novel, 
"Blood  On  Her  Shoe,"  by  Medora  Field.  Photography, 
Bud  Thackery.  Art  direction,  Russ  Kimball.  Assistant 
director,  Joe  Dill.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound 
technician,  Richard  Tyler. 

CAST — Lorna  Gray,  Peter  Cookson,  Kirk  Alyn, 
Veda  Ann  Borg,  Roy  Barcroft,  Grant  Withers,  John 
Hamilton,  Vivian  Oakland,  Willie  Best.  Reviewed 
10-25-44. 

GOING  MY  WAY 

Leo  McCarey-PARA.  Producer-director,  Leo  Mc- 
Carey.  Original  screenplay,  Frank  Butler,  Frank  Cav- 
ett,  Leo  McCarey.  Photography,  Lionel  Lindon.  Art 
direction,  Hans  Dreier,  William  Flannery.  Set  deco- 
rations, Steve  Seymour.  Songs  and  music  score,  John- 
ny Burke,  James  Van  Heusen.  Musical  director,  Rob- 
ert Emmett  Dolan.  Edited  by  Leroy  Stone.  Sound 
technician,  Gene  Merritt.  Assistant  director,  Alvin 
Ganzer. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Rise  Stevens,  Barry  Fitzgerald, 
Frank  McHugh,  James  Brown,  Jean  Heather,  Gene 
Lockhart,  Stanley  Clements,  Porter  Hall,  Fortunio 
Bonanova,  Eily  Malyon,  Robert  Mitchell  Boys'  Choir. 
Reviewed  2-28-44. 

COIN'  TO  TOWN 

Jack  William  Votion-RKO.  Produced  by  Frank  Mel- 
ford.  Director,  Leslie  Goodwins.  Original  screenplay 
by  Charles  E.  Roberts  and  Charles  R.  Marion.  Photog- 
raphy by  Robert  Pittack.  Musical  director,  Lud  Glus- 
kin.  Art  director,  Alfred  C.  Ybarra.  Dance  director, 
Paul  Oscard.  Edited  by  Hanson  T.  Fritch.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Percy  Townsend.  Assistant  director,  John 
Burch. 

CAST — Chester  Lauck,  Norris  Goff,  Barbara  Hale, 
Florence  Lake,  Grady  Sutton,  Dick  Elliot,  Nils  T. 
Granland,  Herbert  Rawlinson,  Dick  Baldwin,  Ernie 
Adams,  jack  Rice,  Sam  Flint,  Andrew  Tombes, 
George  Chandler,  Ruth  Lee,  Danny  Duncan,  Marietta 
Canty. 

GOOD  NIGHT,  SWEETHEART 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Associ- 
ate producer,  Eddy  White.  Director,  Joseph  Santley. 
Screenplay,  Isabel  Dawn.  Original  story,  Frank  Fen- 
ton,  Joseph  Hoffman.  Photography,  Bud  Thackery. 
Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound,  Richard  Tyler.  Art  di- 
rector, Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  Otto  Siegel. 
Musical  director,  Morton  Scott.  Songs  by  Phil  Oh- 


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man  and  Ned  Washington.  Assistant  director,  Kenny 
Holmes. 

CAST — Robert  Livingston,  Ruth  Terry,  Henry  Hull, 
Grant  Withers,  Thurston  Hall,  Maude  Eburne,  Ellen 
Lowe,  Olin  Howlin,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Chester  Conk- 
lin,  Emmett  Lynn,  Billy  Benedict.  Reviewed  6-5-44. 

THE  GREAT  MIKE 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  producer- 
original,  Martin  Mooney.  Director,  Wallace  W.  Fox. 
Screenplay,  Raymond  L.  Schrock.  Photography,  Jockey 
A.  Feindel.  Music  score,  Lee  Zahler.  Edited  by  Hugh 
Winn.  Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Clarence  Bricker. 

CAST — Stu  Erwin,  Robert  Henry,  Carl  Switzer, 
Edythe  Elliott,  Pierre  Watkin,  Cwen  Kenyon,  Bob 
Meredith,  William  Halligan,  Lane  Chandler,  Marion 
Martin,  Ed  Cassidy,  Eddie  Rocco,  Charlie  King,  Leon 
Tyler,  Mauritz  Hugo.  Reviewed  8-29-44. 

THE  GREAT  MOMENT 

PARA.  Producer-director-screenplay,  Preston  Stur- 
ges.  Based  on  "Triumph  Over  Pain,"  by  Rene  Fulop- 
Miller.  Photography,  Victor  Milner.  Editor,  Stuart 
Cilmore.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Ernst  Fegte. 
Sound,  Harry  Lindgren,  Walter  Oberst.  Set  decora- 
tions, Steve  Seymour.  Musical  scoring,  Victor  Young. 
Assistant  director,  Edmund  Bernoudy. 

CAST — Joel  McCrea,  Betty  Field,  Harry  Carey,  Wil- 
liam Demarest,  Franklin  Pangborn,  Porter  Hall,  Louis 
Jean  Heydt,  Julius  Tannen,  Edwin  Maxwell,  Crady 
Sutton,  Donivee  Lee,  Harry  Hayden,  Torben  Meyer, 
Vic  Potel,  Thurston  Hall,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  Rob- 
ert Dudley,  Robert  Frandsen,  Sylvia  Field,  Reginald 
Sheffield,  Robert  Grey,  Sheila  Sheldon,  Harry  Rosen- 
thal, Frank  Moran.  Reviewed  6-9-44. 

CREENWICH  VILLAGE 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor).  Producer,  William  Le 
Baron.  Director,  Walter  Lang.  Screenplay  by  Earl 
Baldwin,  Walter  Bullock.  Adaptations  by  Michael 
Fessier,  Ernest  Pagano.  Suggested  by  story  by  Fred- 
erick Hazlitt  Brennan.  Songs  by  Leo  Robin  and  Nacio 
Herb  Brown.  Photography  by  Leon  Shamroy.  Edited 
by  Robert  Simpson.  Sound  technicians,  Eugene  Gross- 
man, Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Gaston  Glass. 

CAST — Carmen  Miranda,  Don  Ameche,  William 
Bendix,  Vivian  Blaine,  Felix  Bressart,  Tony  and  Sally 
De  Marco,  The  Revuers,  B.  S.  Pully,  Four  Step  Broth- 
ers, Emil  Rameau,  Frank  Orth,  Torben  Meyer,  Hal 
K.  Dawson,  William  B.  Davidson,  Eddie  Dunn,  Sperry 
Hall,  Tom  Dugan,  Billy  Wayne.  Reviewed  8-9-44. 

GUEST  IN  THE  HOUSE 

Hunt  Stromberg-UA.  Director,  John  Brahm.  Screen- 
play, Ketti  Frings.  From  the  stage  play  by  Hagar 
Wilde,  Dale  Eunson.  Photography,  Lee  Garmes.  Mu- 
sic score,  Warner  Janssen  and  his  Symphony  Orches- 
tra. Production  design  and  art  direction,  Nikolai 
Remisoff.  Associate  art  director,  Richard  Irvine.  Su- 
pervising film  editor,  James  Newcom.  Edited  by 
Walter  Hannemann.  Sound  technician,  William  H. 
Lynch.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Nelson. 

CAST — Anne  Baxter,  Ralph  Bellamy,  Aline  Mac- 
Mahon,  Ruth  Warrick,  Scott  McKay,  Marie  McDon- 
ald, Jerome  Cowan,  Percy  Kilbride,  Margaret  Hamil- 
ton, Connie  Laird.  Reviewed  12-4-44. 

GUNS  OF  THE  LAW 

PRC.  Produced  by  Arthur  Alexander.  Director- 
screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photography,  Edward  Kull. 
Sound  technician,  Arthur  B.  Smith.  Set  decorations, 
Harry  Reif.  Edited  by  Charles  Henkel,  Jr.  Songs  by 
Jim  Newill,  Dave  "Tex"  O'Brien  and  Aleth  Hansen. 
Assistant  director,  Arthur  Alexander. 

CAST — Dave  "Tex"  O'Brien,  James  Newill,  Guy 
Wilkerson,  Jennifer  Holt,  Budd  Buster,  Charles  King, 
Jr.,  Jack  Ingram,  Robert  Kortman,  Robert  Barron  and 
Frank  McCarroll.  Reviewed  8-17-45. 

GUNSMOKE  MESA 

PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander.  Director,  Harry 
Fraser.  Original  screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photog- 
raphy, Ira  Morgan.  Edited  by  Charles  Henkel,  Jr. 
Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Sound  technician,  Lyle 
E.  Willey.  Set  decorations,  Harry  Reif.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Clark  L.  Paylow. 

CAST — Jim  Newill.  Dave  "Tex"  O'Brien,  Guy  Wil- 


kerson, Patti  McCarty,  Jack  Ingram,  Kermit  May- 
nard,  Robert  Barron,  Dick  Alexander,  Michael  Val- 
ion,  Robert  Brent  and  Jack  Rockwell.  Rev.  11-30-44. 

GYPSY  WILDCAT 

UNIV.  Producer,  George  Waggner.  Director,  Roy 
William  Neill.  Screenplay  by  James  Hogan,  Gene 
Lewis,  James  M.  Cain.  Original  by  James  Hogan, 
Ralph  Stock.  Added  dialog,  Joseph  Hoffman.  Photo- 
graphed by  George  Robinson,  W.  Howard  Greene. 
Special  effects  photography  by  John  Fulton.  Art  di- 
rection, John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Obzina.  Music 
score  direction,  Edward  Ward.  Dialog  director,  Em- 
ory Horger.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer.  Edited 
by  Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound  technician,  Glenn  E. 
Anderson. 

CAST — Maria  Montez,  Jon  Hall,  Peter  Coe,  Nigel 
Bruce,  Leo  Carrillo,  Gale  Sondergaard,  Douglass  Dum- 
brille,  Curt  Bois,  Harry  Cording. 

HAIL  THE  CONQUERING  HERO 

PARA.  Producer-director-original  screenplay,  Pres- 
ton Sturges.  Photography,  John  Seitz.  Edited  by 
Stuart  Gilmore.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Haldane 
Douglas.  Sound  technician,  Wallace  Nogle.  Set  dec- 
orations, Stephen  Seymour.  Music  score,  Werner 
Heymann.  Assistant  director,  Harvey  Foster. 

CAST — Eddie  Bracken,  Ella  Raines,  William  Dem- 
arest, Raymond  Walburn,  Franklin  Pangborn.  Eliza- 
beth Patterson,  Bill  Edwards,  Georgia  Caine,  Freddie 
Steele,  Harry  Hayden,  Jimmy  Conlin,  Jimmie  Dundee, 
Alan  Bridge,  Esther  Howard,  Len  Hendry,  James 
Damore,  Stephen  Gregory,  Torben  Meyer,  Arthur 
Hoyt.  Reviewed  6-8-44. 

THE  HAIRY  APE 

Jules  Levey-UA.  Producer  Jules  Levey.  Associate 
producer,  Joseph  Nadel.  Director,  Al  Santell.  Screen- 
play, Robert  D.  Andrews,  Decla  Dunning.  Original, 
Eugene  O'Neil.  Photography,  Lucien  Andriot.  Special 
effects,  Harry  Redmond.  Art  direction,  James  Sulli- 
van. Music  score,  Michael  E.  Michlet.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Eddie  Paul.  Edited  by  William  Ziegler.  Sound 
technician,  Corson  Jowett.  Assistant  director,  Sam 
Nelson. 

CAST — William  Bendix,  Susan  Hayward,  John  Lo- 
der,  Dorothy  Comingore,  Roman  Bohnen,  Alan  Na- 
pier, Tom  Fadden,  Charles  Cane,  Raphael  Storm, 
Charles  LaTorre,  Dan  Zolaya,  Mary  Zavian,  George 
Sorel,  Paul  Weigel,  Egon  Brecher,  Gisela  Werbisek, 
Carmen  Rachel,  Jonathan  Lee,  Dick  Baldwin,  Ralph 
Dunn,  William  Halligan,  Tommy  Hughes,  Bob  Perry 
Ruth  Robinson,  Rod  De  Medici,  Eddie  Kane.  Re- 
viewed 5-17-44. 

HAT  CHECK  HONEY 

UNIV.  Associate  producer.  Will  Cowan.  Directed 
by  Edward  F.  Cline.  Screenplay  by  Maurice  Leo  and 
Stanley  Davis.  Original  by  Al  Martin.  Photography  by 
Milton  Krasner.  Songs,  Milton  Rosen,  Everett  Carter. 
Dialog  director,  Phil  Brown.  Special  photography  by 
John  P.  Fulton.  Art  direction  by  John  B.  Goodman, 
Richard  H.  Riedel.  Edited  by  Saul  Goodkind.  Sound 
technician,  William  Hedgcock.  Assistant  director, 
William  Tummell. 

CAST — Leon  Errol.  Grace  McDonald,  Walter  Cat- 
lett,  Richard  David.  Ramsay  Ames,  Jimmy  Cash,  Mil- 
burn  Stone,  Mary  Gordon,  Freddie  Slack  and  his  or- 
chestra, Harry  Owens  and  his  Royal  Hawaiians,  Ted 
Weems  and  his  orchestra,  Lee  Bennett,  Russell 
Hicks,  Chester  Clute,  Emmett  Vogan,  Jack  Rice.  Re- 
viewed 3-3-44. 

HEAVENLY  DAYS 

RKO.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Director,  Howard 
Estabrook.  Screenplay,  Howard  Estabrook,  Don 
Quinn,  from  original  story  by  Howard  Estabrook. 
Photography,  Roy  Hunt.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L. 
Walker.  Art  directors,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino.  Ralph 
Berger.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  William 
Stevens.  Sound  technician,  Ray  Meadows.  Dialog 
director,  Harold  Daniels.  Music,  Leigh  Harline.  Mu- 
sical director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Robert 
Swink.  Assistant  director,  J.  D.  Starkey. 

CAST — Jim  and  Marian  Jordan  (Fibber  McGee 
and  Molly).  Eugene  Pallette,  Cordon  Oliver,  Raymond 
Walburn,  Barbara  Hale,  Don  Douglas,  Frieda  Ines- 
cort,  Irving  Bacon,  the  King's  Men.  Reviewed 
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HENRY  ALDRICH — BOY  SCOUT 

PARA.  Producer,  Walter  McEwen.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Hugh  Bennett. 
Screenplay,  Muriel  Roy  Bolton.  Original,  Agnes  Chris- 
tine Johnston.  Photography,  Daniel  Fapp.  Art  direc- 
tion, Hans  Dreier,  Walter  Tyler.  Set  decorations, 
Bertram  Granger.  Musical  director,  Irvin  Talbot. 
Edited  by  Everett  Douglas.  Sound  technicians,  Stan- 
ley Cooley,  Phil  Wisdom.  Assistant  director,  John 
Coonan. 

CAST — Jimmy  Lydon,  Charles  Smith,  John  Litel, 
Olive  Blakeney,  Joan  Mortimer,  Minor  Watson,  Dar- 
ryl  Hickman,  David  Holt,  Richard  Hadyn,  Ralph 
Hoopes.  Reviewed  1  -4-44. 

HENRY  ALDRICH  S  LITTLE  SECRET 

PARA.  Producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Hugh 
Bennett.  Screenplay,  Val  Burton,  Aleen  Leslie.  Pho- 
tography, Daniel  L.  Fapp.  Edited  by  Everett  Doug- 
las. Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin. 
Sound,  Ferol  Redd,  Philip  Wisdom.  Set  decorations, 
Bertram  Granger.  Music  score,  Irvin  Talbot.  Assist- 
ant director,  John  Coonan. 

CAST — Jimmy  Lydon,  Charles  Smith,  John  Litel, 
Olive  Blakeney,  Joan  Mortimer,  Ann  Doran,  Tina 
Thayer.  Reviewed  6-12-44. 

HENRY  ALDRICH  PLAYS  CUPID 

PARA.  Producer,  Walter  MacEwen.  Associate 
producer,  Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Hugh  Bennett. 
Screenplay,  Val  Burton,  Muriel  Bolton.  Story,  Aleen 
Leslie.  Photography.  Dan  Fapp.  Edited  by  Everett 
Douglas.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin. 
Sound,  Hugo  Grenzbach,  Philip  Wisdom.  Set  dec- 
oration, George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Irvin  Talbot. 
Assistant  director,  Harry  Caplan. 

CAST — Jimmy  Lydon,  Diana  Lynn,  Charles  Smith, 
John  Litel,  Olive  Blakeney,  Vaughan  Glaser,  Vera 
Vague,  Paul  Harvey,  Harry  Bradley,  Betty  Farring- 
ton,  Gladden  James,  Shirley  Coates,  Arthur  Loft, 
Walter  Fenner,  Barbara  Pepper,  Richard  Elliot,  Harry 
Hayden,  Mikhail  Rasumny,  Ferris  Taylor,  Maude 
Eburne,  Ronnie  Rondell,  Oscar  Smith,  George  An- 
derson, Nell  Craig,  Sue  Moore,  Bobby  Barber,  Luis 
Alberni,  Armand  Vincent  Wright,  Sarah  Edwards.  Re- 
viewed 4-26-44. 

HERE  COME  THE  WAVES 

PARA.  Producer-director,  Mark  Sandrich.  Original 
screenplay,  Alan  Scott,  Ken  England,  Zion  Myers. 
Photography,  Charles  Lang.  Musical  direction,  Rob- 
ert Emmett  Dolan.  Ensembles  staged  by  Danny 
Dare.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Roland  Anderson. 
Set  decorations,  Ray  Moyer.  Special  photographic 
effects,  Gordon  Jennings,  Paul  Lerpae.  Process  pho- 
tography, Farciot  Edouart.  Songs,  Harold  Arlen, 
Johnny  Mercer.  Edited  by  Ellsworth  Hoagland.  Sound 
technician,  Hugo  Grenzbach.  Assistant  directors, 
C.  C.  Coleman,  George  Templeton. 

CAST — Bing  Crosby,  Betty  Hutton,  Sonny  Tufts, 
Ann  Doran,  Gwen  Crawford,  Noel  Nei II,  Catherine 
Craig,  Marjorie  Henshaw,  Harry  Barris,  Mae  Clarke, 
Minor  Watson,  Vera  Marshe.  Reviewed  12-18-44. 

HER  PRIMITIVE  MAN 

UNIV.  Producers-screenplay,  Michael  Fessier,  Er- 
nest Pagano.  Director,  Charles  Lamont.  Original,  Dick 
Irving  Hyland.  Photography,  Charles  Van  Enger.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Richard  H.  Riedel.  Set 
decorations,  R.  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Musical 
director,  Edward  Ward.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder.  Sound 
technician,  Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  Mack 
Wright. 

CAST — Louise  Allbritton,  Robert  Paige,  Robert 
Benchley.  Edward  Everett  Horton,  Helen  Broderick, 
Walter  Catlett,  Ernest  Truex,  Louis  Jean  Heydt. 
Nydia  Westman,  Oscar  O'Shea,  Sylvia  Field,  Ian 
Wolfe,  'rving  Bacon. 

HEY,  ROOKIE 

COL.  Producer,  Irving  Briskin.  Director,  Charles 
Barton.  Associate  producers  and  screenplay,  Henry 
Myers,  Edward  Eliscu,  Jay  Gorney.  Based  upon  mu- 
sical by  E.  B.  and  Doris  Colvan.  Photography,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Art  directors, 
Lionel  Banks,  Ross  Bellah.  Set  decorations,  Joseph 
Kish.  Technical  advisor,  Major  Charles  D.  Sauvinet. 
Dance  director,  Val  Raset.  Music  recordings,  Philip 


Faulkner.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Assistant 
director,  Wilbur  McGaugh.  Sound,  J.  Haynes.  Songs, 
Sergt.  J.  C.  Lewis,  Jr.,  Henry  Meyers,  Edward  Eiiscu. 
Jay  Gorney.  Produced  on  stage  by  Original  Yard  Bird 
Ciub  of  Fort  MacArthur. 

CAST — Ann  Miller,  Joe  Besser,  Larry  Parks,  Joe 
Sawyer,  Jimmy  Little,  Hi,  Lo,  Jack  and  Dame,  Con- 
dos  Brothers,  The  Vagabonds,  Jack  Gilford,  Johnson 
Brothers,  Judy  Clark  and  Six  Solid  Senders,  Bob 
Evans,  Jerry  O'Leary,  Hal  Mclntyre  and  orchestra, 
Selmer  Jackson,  Larry  Thompson,  Barbara  Brown, 
Charles  Trowbridge,  Charles  Wilson,  Sid  Taylor,  Doo- 
dles Weaver.  Reviewed  5-3-44. 

HI,  BEAUTIFUL 

UNIV.  Associate  producer-screenplay,  Dick  Irving 
Hyland.  Directed  by  Leslie  Goodwins.  Based  on  story 
"Be  It  Ever  So  Humble"  by  Eleanore  Griffin  and  Wil- 
liam Rankin.  Photographed  by  Paul  Ivano.  Dialog 
director,  Stacy  Keach.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man, Alexander  Golitzen.  Musical  score-direction  by 
Frank  Skinner.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Robert  Pritchard.  Assistant  director,  Seward 
Webb. 

CAST — Martha  O'Driscoll.  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Walter 
Catlett,  Hattie  McDaniel,  Tim  Ryan,  Florence  Lake, 
Grady  Sutton,  Lou  Lubin,  Virginia  Sale,  Tom  Dugan, 
Dick  Elliott,  James  Dodd.  Reviewed  11-17-44. 

HI,  GOOD-LOOKIN 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Frank  Gross.  Directed 
by  Edward  Lilley.  Screenplay  by  Paul  Gerard  Smith, 
Bradford  Ropes  and  Eugene  Conrad.  Original  by  Paul 
Gerard  Smith.  Photographed  by  Jerome  Ash.  Art  di- 
rection, John  B.  Goodman  and  Ralph  M.  DeLacy. 
Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter.  Edited  by  Edgar  Zane. 
Sound  technician,  Robert  Pritchard. 

CAST — Harriet  Hilliard,  Eddie  Quillan,  Kirby  Grant. 
Betty  Kean,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Vivian  Austin,  Ozzie 
Nelson  and  his  orchestra.  Jack  Teaearden  and  his 
orchestra,  Tip,  Tap  and  Toe,  the  Delta  Rhythm  Boys, 
Roscoe  Karns,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Marjorie  Gate- 
son,  Milburn  Stone,  Frank  Fenton. 

HIDDEN  VALLEY  OUTLAWS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director, 
Howard  Bretherton.  Original  screenplay,  John  Butler, 
Bob  Williams.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Set 
decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Music,  Mort  Click- 
man.  Art  direction,  Fred  Ritter.  Edited  by  Tony  Mar- 
tinelli.  Sound  technician,  Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Harry  Knight. 

CAST — Wild  Bill  Elliott.  George  "Cabby"  Hayes. 
Anne  Jeffreys,  Roy  Barcroft,  Kenne  Duncan,  Charles 
Miller,  John  James,  Fred  Toones,  Budd  Buster,  Tom 
London,  LeRoy  Mason,  Earle  Hodgins,  Yakima  Ca- 
nutt. 

THE  HITLER  GANG 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  Joseph  Sistrom.  Direct- 
ed by  John  Farrow.  Original  screenplay  by  Frances 
Goodrich  and  Albert  Hackett.  Photography,  Ernest 
Laszlo.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Franz  Bachelin. 
Set  decoration,  Bertram  Granger.  Music  score,  David 
Buttolph.  Edited  by  Eda  Warren.  Sound  technician, 
Donald  McKay.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Youngerman. 

CAST — Robert  Watson,  Roman  Bohnen,  Martin 
Kosleck,  Victor  Varconi,  Luis  Van  Rooten,  Alexander 
Pope,  Alexander  Granach,  Reinhold  Schunzel.  Sig 
Ruman,  Fritz  Kortner,  Tonio  Selwart,  Richard  Ryen, 
Gene  Stutenroth,  Ivan  Triesault,  Ray  Collins,  Ernst 
Dorian,  Paul  de  Corday,  Erno  Verebes,  Fred  Nurney, 
Ludwig  Donath,  Poldy  Dur,  Helene  Thimig,  Arthur 
Loft,  Felix  Basch,  Lionel  Royce,  Frank  Reicher, 
Adolph  Milar,  Frank  Alten,  George  Sorel,  Stanley  An- 
drews, Walter  Fenner. 

HOLLYWOOD  CANTEEN 

WB.  Produced  by  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director-original 
screenplay,  Delmar  Daves.  Photographed  by  Bert 
Glennon.  Art  direction,  Leo  Kuter.  Set  decorations, 
Casey  Roberts.  Dance  numbers  created  and  directed 
by  LeRoy  Prinz.  Music  adapted  by  Ray  Heindorf. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Chris- 
tian Nyby.  Sound  technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson. 
Assistant  director,  Art  Lueker. 

CAST — Joan  Leslie,  Robert  Hutton,  Janice  Paige. 
Dane  Clark,  Jack  Benny,  Joe  E.  Brown,  Eddie  Can- 
tor, Kitty  Carlisle,  Maxine  Andrews,  LaVerne  An- 


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drews,  Patti  Andrews,  Jack  Carson,  Joan  Crawford, 
Helmut  Dantine,  Bette  Davis,  Faye  Emerson,  Victor 
Francen,  John  Garfield,  Sydney  Creenstreet,  Alan 
Hale,  Paul  Henreid,  Andrea  King,  Peter  Lorre,  Ida 
Lupino,  Irene  Manning,  Nora  Martin,  Joan  McCrack- 
en,  Dolores  Moran,  Dennis  Morgan,  Eleanor  Parker, 
William  Prince,  Joyce  Reynolds,  John  Ridgely,  Roy 
Rogers,  Trigger,  S.  Z.  Sakall,  Zachary  Scott,  Alexis 
Smith,  Barbara  Stanwyck,  Craig  Stevens,  Joseph  Szi- 
getti,  Donald  Woods,  Jane  Wyman,  Jimmy  Dorsey 
and  his  band,  Carmen  Cavallaro  and  orchestra.  Cold- 
en  Gate  Quartet,  Rosario  &  Antonio,  Sons  of  the 
Pioneers,  Julie  Bishop,  Barbara  Brown,  Theodore  Von 
Eltz,  Mary  Cordon,  Betty  Brodel,  Eddie  Marr,  Chef 
Milani,  Robert  Shayne.  Reviewed  12-5-44. 

HOME  IN  INDIANA 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Produced  by  Andre  Da- 
ven.  Directed  by  Henry  Hathaway.  Screenplay,  Win- 
ston Miller.  Original  story.  George  Agnew  Chamber- 
lain. Photography  by  Edward  Cronjager.  Technicolor 
director,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi, 
Chester  Gore.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Frank 
E.  Hughes.  Dances  staged  by  Geneva  Sawyer.  Music, 
Hugo  W.  Friedhofer.  Musical  direction,  Emil  New- 
man. Edited  by  Harmon  Jones.  Sound  technician,  W. 
D.  Flick.  Assistant  director,  Henry  Weinberger. 

CAST — Walter  Brennan,  Lon  McAllister,  Jeanne 
Crain,  Charlotte  Greenwood,  June  Haver,  Ward  Bond, 
Charles  Dingle,  Robert  Condon,  Charles  Saggau, 
Willie  Best,  George  Reed,  Noble  "Kid"  Chissell,  Wal- 
ter Baldwin,  Arthur  Aylesworth,  Libby  Taylor,  Roger 
Imhof,  Billy  Mitchell,  Tom  Dugan,  Sam  McDaniel, 
Emmett  Smith.  Reviewed  5-24-44. 

HOT  RHYTHM 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  Tim  Ryan,  Charles 
Marion.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Art  direction, 
David  Milton,  E.  R.  Hickson.  Set  decorations,  Al 
Greenwood.  Music  director,  Edward  Kay.  Songs,  Vir- 
ginia Wicks,  Nacio  Porter  Brown,  Lou  Herscher,  Ed- 
ward Cherkose,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  Richard  Cur- 
rier. Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Edward  Davis. 

CAST — Dona  Drake,  Robert  Lowery,  Tim  Ryan, 
Irene  Ryan,  Sidney  Miller,  Robert  Kent,  Jerry  Cooper, 
Harry  Langdon.  Paul  Porcasi,  Joann  Curtis,  Lloyd  In- 
graham,  Cyril  Ring.  Reviewed  2-29-44. 

THE  HOUR  BEFORE  DAWN 

PARA.  Producer,  William  Dozier.  Director,  Frank 
Tuttle.  Screenplay,  Michael  Hogan.  Adaptation  by 
Lesser  Samuels,  from  the  novel  by  W.  Somerset 
Maugham.  Photography,  John  Seitz.  Edited  by  Stu- 
art Cilmore.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick. 
Sound  technician,  Earl  Hayman.  Set  decoration,  Ber- 
tram Granger.  Music  score,  Miklos  Rozsa.  Assistant 
director,  Harvey  Foster. 

CAST — Franchot  Tone,  Veronica  Lake.  John  Sut- 
ton, Binnie  Barnes,  Henry  Stephenson,  Philip  Meri- 
vale,  Nils  Asther,  Edmond  Breon,  Leslie  Denison, 
David  Leland,  Donald  Stuart,  Viola  Moore,  Aminta 
Dyne,  Harry  Cording.  Reviewed  2-25-44. 

HOUSE  OF  FRANKENSTEIN 

UNIV.  Produced  by  Paul  Malvern.  Director,  Erie 
C.  Kenton.  Screenplay  by  Edward  T.  Lowe.  Based  on 
story  by  Curt  Siodmak.  Photographed  by  George  Rob- 
inson. Special  photography  by  John  P.  Fulton.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Obzina.  Set  dec- 
orations, Russell  Gausman.  Musical  score-direction 
by  H.  J.  Salter.  Edited  by  Philip  Cahn.  Sound  tech- 
nician, William  Hedgcock.  Assistant  director,  Wil- 
liam Tummel. 

CAST — Boris  Karloff,  Lon  Chaney,  J.  Carroll 
Naish,  John  Carradine,  Anne  Gwynne,  Peter  Coe,  Lio- 
nel Atwill,  George  Zucco,  Elena  Verdugo,  Sig  Ruman, 
William  Edmunds,  Charles  Miller,  Philip  Van  Zandt, 
Julius  Tannen,  Hans  Herbert,  Dick  Dickinson,  George 
Lynn,  Michael  Mark,  Olaf  Hytten,  Frank  Reicher, 
Brandon  Hurst,  Glenn  Strange.  Reviewed  12-15-44. 

I  ACCUSE  MY  PARENTS 

Alexander-Stern-PRC.  Producer,  Max  Aelxander, 
Director,  Sam  Newfield.  Original  story,  Arthur  Cae- 
sar. Screenplay,  Harry  Fraser,  Marjorie  Dudley.  Mu- 
sical director,  Lee  Zahler.  Art  direction,  Paul  Pal- 
mentola.    Photography,    Robert    Cline.    Songs,  Ray 


Evans  and  Jay  Livingston.  Edited  by  Charles  Henkel, 
Jr.  Sound  technician,  Arthur  B.  Smith.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Melville  DeLay. 

CAST — Mary  Beth  Hughes,  Robert  Lowell,  John 
Miljan,  Vivienne  Osborne,  George  Meeker,  Edward 
Earle,  George  Lloyd,  Patricia  Knox,  Florence  John- 
son, Richard  Bartell.  Reviewed  10-18-44. 

I  LOVE  A  SOLDIER 

PARA.  Producer-director,  Mark  Sandrich.  Original 
screenplay,  Allan  Scott.  Photography,  Charles  Lang. 
Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decora- 
tions, Ray  Moyer.  Music  score,  Robert  Emmett  Do- 
Ian.  Edited  by  Ellsworth  Hoagland.  Sound  technician, 
Wallace  Nogle.  Assistant  director,  Dick  Templeton. 

CAST — Paulette  Coddard,  Sonny  Tufts,  Beulah 
Bondi,  Walter  Sande,  Barry  Fitzgerald,  Mary  Treen, 
Ann  Doran,  Marie  McDonald,  James  Bell,  Frank  Al- 
bertson,  Hugh  Beaumont. 

I'LL  BE  SEEING  YOU 

Selznick-lnternational-UA.  Producer,  Dore  Schary. 
Director,  William  Dieterle.  Screenplay,  Marion  Par- 
sonnet.  Based  on  radio  play  by  Charles  Martin.  Pho- 
tography, Tony  Gaudio.  Musical  score,  Daniele  Am- 
fitheatrof.  Songs,  Sammy  Fain,  Irving  Kahal.  Art  di- 
rection. Mark  Lee  Kirk.  Set  decorations,  Earl  B. 
Wooden,  Emile  Kuri.  Edited  by  William  Ziegler. 
Sound  technician,  Richard  DeWeese.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Lowell  Farrell. 

CAST — Ginger  Rogers,  Joseph  Cotten,  Shirley  Tem- 
ple, Spring  Byington,  Tom  Tully,  Chill  Wills,  Dare 
Harris,  Kenny  Bowers,  Olin  Howlin,  Brandon  Beach, 
Cliff  Lyons.  12-19-44. 

THE  IMPATIENT  YEARS 

COL.  Producer-director,  Irving  Cummings.  Asso- 
ciate producer-original  screenplay,  Virginia  Van  Upp. 
Photography,  Joseph  Walker.  Art  directors,  Lionel 
Banks,  Cary  Odell.  Music  score,  Marlin  Skiles.  Musi- 
cal director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Sound 
technician,  Ed  Bernds.  Assistant  director,  Abby  Ber- 
lin. 

CAST — Jean  Arthur,  Lee  Bowman,  Charles  Coburn, 
Edgar  Buchanan,  Charley  Grapewin,  Phil  Brown,  Harry 
Davenport,  Jane  Darwell,  Grant  Mitchell,  Frank  Jenks, 
Frank  Orth,  Charles  Arnt,  Robert  Emmett  Keane. 
Review#d  8-21-44. 

THE  IMPOSTER 

UNIV.  Producer-director-original  screenplay,  Julien 
Duvivier.  Dialog  adapted  from  French  by  Stephen 
Longstreet.  Additional  dialog,  Marc  Connelly,  Lynn 
Starling.  Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Music  score-direc- 
tion, Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man, Eugene  Lourie.  Set  decorations,  R.  A.  Gausman, 
E.  R.  Robinson.  Technical  advisor,  Jean  de  la  Roche. 
Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Edited  by  Paul 
Landres.  Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Joe  McDonough. 

CAST — Jean  Gabin,  Richard  Whorf,  Allyn  Joslyn, 
Ellen  Drew,  John  Qualen,  Eddie  Quillan,  Peter  Van 
Eyck,  Ralph  Morgan,  Dennis  Moore,  John  Philliber, 
Charles  McGraw,  Otho  Gaines,  John  Forrest,  Fritz 
Leiber,  Ian  Wolfe,  William  Davidson,  Frank  Wilcox, 
Warren  Ashe,  Peter  Cookson,  Leigh  Whipper,  Ernest 
Whitman,  Grandon  Rhodes,  George  Irving,  Milburn 
Stone.  Reviewed  2-2-44. 

IN  OUR  TIME 

WB.  Producer,  Jerry  Wald.  Director,  Vincent 
Sherman.  Original  screenplay  by  Ellis  St.  Joseph  and 
Howard  Koch.  Photography  by  Carl  Cuthrie.  Art  di- 
rection, Hugh  Reticker.  Set  decorations,  Casey  Rob- 
erts. Montages  by  James  Leicester.  Technical  advisor, 
Stephen  Barasch.  Music  by  Franz  Waxman.  Musical 
director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Rudi  Fehr.  Sound 
technician,  C.  A.  Riggs.  Assistant  director,  William 
Kissel. 

CAST — Ida  Lupino,  Paul  Henreid,  Nancy  Coleman, 
Mary  Boland,  Victor  Francen,  Nazimova,  Michael 
Chekhov,  Marek  Windheim,  Ivan  Triesault,  John 
Bleiffer,  Lotte  Palfe,  Wolfgang  Zilser,  Richard  Or- 
dynski.  Reviewed  2-1-44 

IN  SOCIETY 

UNIV.  Producer,  Edmund  L.  Hartmann.  Director, 
Jean  Yarbrough.  Screenplay,  John  Grant,  Edmund  L. 


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Hartmann,  Hal  Fimberg.  Original  story,  Hugh  Wed- 
lock, Jr.,  Howard  Snyder.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash. 
Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Edgar  Fairchild.  Dance  numbers  devised  and 
staged  by  George  Dobbs.  Songs,  Mann  Curtis,  Vic 
Mizzy,  Kim  Cannon,  Walter  Kent,  B.  C.  DeSylvia, 
Larry  Spier,  Con  Conrad,  Bobby  Worth,  Stanley  Cow- 
an. Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Eugene  Lourie. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith. 
Edited  by  Philip  Cahn.  Sound  technician,  Robert 
Pritchard.  Assistant  director,  Howard  Christie. 

CAST- — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Marion  Hut- 
ton,  Kirby  Grant,  Arthur  Treacher,  Margaret  Irving, 
Thomas  Gomez,  Anne  Gillis,  Will  Osborne  and  Orch- 
estra, George  Dolenz,  Steven  Geray,  Murray  Leonard, 
Thurston  Hall.  Nella  Walker,  William  B.  Davidson. 

IN  THE  MEANTIME,  DARLING 

20th-FOX.  Produced  and  directed  by  Otto  Premin- 
Screenplay,  Arthur  Kober  and  Michael  Uris.  Original, 
Michael  Oris.  Photography,  Joe  MacDonald.  Art  di- 
rection, James  Basevi,  John  Ewing.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Fred  J.  Rode.  Edited  by  Louis  Loeffler. 
Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Sound,  Bernard  Free- 
ricks,  Harry  M.  Leonard.  Music,  David  Buttolph. 
Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Assistant  director, 
Jasper  Blystone. 

CAST — Jeanne  Crain,  Frank  Latimore.  Eugene  Pal- 
lette,  Mary  Nash,  Stanley  Prager,  Gale  Robbins, 
Jane  Randolph,  Doris  Merrick,  Cara  Williams,  Ann 
Corcoran,  Reed  Hadley,  Heather  Angel,  Bonnie  Ban- 
non,  William  Colby,  Cliff  Clark,  Elisabeth  Risdon, 
Marjorie  Massow,  Lee  Bennett,  Roger  Clark,  Carle- 
ton  Young,  Mae  Marsh,  Ruth  Clifford,  Frank  Wil- 
cox, Glenn  Langan,  Clarence  Muse,  Blake  Edwards, 
Mary  McCarty,  Olin  Howlin,  Evelyn  Mulhall,  Ger- 
aldine  Wall,  Don  Hayden,  Lillian  Bronson,  Eddie 
Acuff,  Merrill  Rodin,  Janet  Burston,  Paul  Harvey, 
Milton  Kibbee,  Marvin  Davis,  Charles  Hayes,  Frank 
McLure,  B.  S.  Pully.  Reviewed  9-20-44. 

THE  INVISIBLE  MAN'S  REVENGE 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Ford  Beebe.  Original 
screenplay,  Bertram  Millhauser.  Suggested  by  "The 
Invisible  Man,"  by  H.  G.  Wells.  Photography,  Milton 
Krasner.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Art 
direction.  John  B.  Goodman,  Harold  H.  MacArthur. 
Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  A.  J.  Gilmore. 
Music  score-direction,  H.  G.  Salter.  Edited  by  Saul 
Goodkind.  Sound  technician,  William  Hedgcock. 
Assistant  director,  Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Jon  Hall,  Leon  Errol,  John  Carradine,  Alan 
Curtis,  Evelyn  Ankers,  Gale  Sondergaard,  Lester 
Matthews,  Halliwell  Hobbes,  Leland  Hodgson,  Doris 
Lloyd,  Ian  Wolfe,  Billy  Bevan,  Gray  Shadow. 

IRISH  EYES  ARE  SMILING 

20th-FOX.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Damon  Run- 
yon.  Director,  Gregory  Ratoff.  Screenplay,  Earl  Bald- 
win, John  Tucker  Battle,  based  on  a  story  by  E.  A. 
Ellington.  Photography,  Harry  Jackson.  Technicolor 
directors,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Richard  Mueller.  Musical 
direction,  Alfred  Newman,  Charles  Henderson.  Mu- 
sical consultant,  Mack  Gordon.  Dances  staged  by 
Hermes  Pan.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Joseph  C. 
Wright.  Set  decoration,  Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach. 
Edited  bv  Harmon  Jones.  Special  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Sound,  George  Leverett.  Roger  Heman.  Orchestral 
arrangements,  Herbert  Spencer.  Assistant  director, 
Ad  Schaumer. 

CAST — June  Haver,  Dick  Haymes,  Monty  Wool- 
ley,  Anthony  Quinn,  Beverly  Whitney,  Maxie  Rosen- 
bloom,  Veda  Ann  Borg,  Clarence  Kolb,  Leonard  War- 
ren, Blanche  Thebom,  Chick  Chandler,  Kenny  Wil- 
liams, Michael  Dalmatoff,  Marian  Martin.  Reviewed 
1  0-4-44. 

IT  HAPPENED  TOMORROW 

Pressburger-UA.  Associate  producer,  T.  W.  Baum- 
field.  Assistant  to  producer,  Carley  Harriman.  Direct- 
ed by  Rene  Clair.  Based  on  originals  by  Lord  Dun- 
sany,  Hugh  Wedlock,  Howard  Snyder,  and  ideas  of 
Lewis  R.  Foster.  Additional  dialog  by  Helene  Fraenk- 
el.  Music  composed  and  conducted  by  Robert  Stolz. 
Photography  by  Archie  Stout.  Technical  director,  Eu- 
gen  Schufftan.  Art  direction,  Erno  Metzner.  Edited 
by  Fred  Pressburger.  Sound  technician,  William  H. 
Lynch.  Assistant  director,  Henry  Kessler. 

CAST — Dick   Powell,   Linda  Darnell,   Jack  Oakie, 


Edgar  Kennedy,  John  Philliber,  Edward  Brophy, 
George  Cleveland,  Sig  Ruman,  Paul  Guilfoyle,  George 
Chandler,  Eddie  Acuff,  Marion  Martin,  Jack  Gard- 
ner, Eddie  Coke,  Robert  Homans,  Emma  Dunn. 

JAMBOREE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Armand  Schaeffer.  Di- 
rected by  Joseph  Santley.  Screenplay  by  Jack  Town- 
ley.  Original  story  by  Jack  Townley  and  Taylor  Ca- 
ven.  Photography  by  William  Bradford.  Art  direc- 
tor, Russell  Kimball.  Musical  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Edited  by  Richard  Van  Enger.  Sound  technician, 
Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Kenneth  Holmes. 

CAST — Ruth  Terry,  George  Byron,  Paul  Harvey, 
Edwin  Stanley,  Freddie  Fisher  and  his  Schnickelf ritz 
band,  the  Music  Maids,  Ernest  Tubb  and  his  Texas 
Troubadors,  John  Wilson,  Isabel  Randolph,  Rufe  Da- 
vis, Shirley  Mitchell,  George  "Shug"  Fisher. 

JAM  SESSION 

COL.  Producer,  Irving  Briskin.  Director,  Charles 
Barton.  Screenplay,  Manny  Seff.  Story,  Harlan  Ware. 
Patterson  McNutt.  Photography,  L.  W.  O'Connell, 
Edited  by  Richard  Fantl.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks. 
Paul  Murphy.  Set  decorations,  William  Kiernan.  Mu- 
sical director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Assistant  director,  Earl 
Bellamy.  Sound,  Paul  Holly. 

CAST — Ann  Miller,  Jess  Barker,  Charles  D.  Brown, 
Eddie  Kane,  George  Eldredge,  Renie  Riano,  Clarence 
Muse,  Pauline  Drake,  Charles  La  Torre,  Anne  Loos, 
Ray  Walker.  With  orchestras  of  Charlie  Barnet, 
Louis  Armstrong,  Alvino  Rey,  Jan  Garber,  Glen  Gray, 
Teddy  Powell.  Specialties  by  Pied  Pipers,  Nan  Wynn, 
Reviewed  5-17-44. 

JANE  EYRE 

20th-FOX.  Director,  Robert  Stevenson.  Screenplay, 
Aldous  Huxley,  Robert  Stevenson,  John  Houseman. 
Novel,  Charlotte  Bronte.  Photography,  George  Barnes. 
Production  design  by  William  Pereira.  Music  score, 
Bernard  Herrmann.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi, 
Wiard  B.  Ihnen.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Ross 
Dowd.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Edited  by  Walter  Thompson.  Sound  technician,  W.  D. 
Flick,  Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Arthur  Jacob- 
son. 

CAST — Orson  Welles,  Joan  Fontaine,  Margaret 
O'Brien,  Peggy  Ann  Garner,  John  Sutton,  Sara  All- 
good.  Henry  Daniell.  Agnes  Moorhead,  Aubrey  Math- 
er. Edith  Barrett,  Barbara  Everest,  Hillary  Brooke, 
Ethel  Griffies,  Mae  Marsh,  Eily  Malyon,  Mary  Forbes, 
Thomas  Louden,  John  Abbott,  Ronald  Harris,  Charles 
Irwin.  Reviewed  2-2-44. 

JAN  IE 

WB.  Producer,  Alex  Gottlieb.  Director,  Michael 
Curtiz.  Screenplay,  Agnes  Christine  Johnston,  Charles 
Hoffman.  Play  by  Josephine  Bentham,  Herschel  V. 
Williams,  Jr.,  as  produced  by  Brock  Pemberton.  Pho- 
tography, Carl  Guthrie.  Art  direction,  Robert  Haas. 
Special  effects,  Lawrence  Butler.  Set  decorations, 
George  James  Hopkins.  Music  by  Heinz  Roemheld. 
Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Songs,  Jule  Styne, 
Sammy  Cahn.  Edited  by  Owen  Marks.  Sound  techni- 
cian, C.  A.  Riggs.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Heath. 

CAST — Robert  Hutton.  Edward  Arnold,  Ann  Hard- 
ing, Robert  Benchley,  Alan  Hale,  Claire  Foley.  Bar- 
bara Brown,  Hattie  McDaniel,  Dick  Erdman,  Jackie 
Moran,  Ann  Gillis,  Ruth  Tobey,  Virginia  Patton.  Col- 
leen Townsend,  William  Frambes,  Georgia  Lee  Settle, 
George  Strock,  Michael  Harrison,  Russell  Hicks, 
Joyce  Reynolds.  Reviewed  7-25-44. 

JOHNNY  DOESN'T  LIVE  HERE  ANY  MORE 

King  Brothers-MONO.  Producer.  Maurice  King. 
Associate  producer.  Franklin  King.  Director,  )oe  May. 
Screenplay,  Philip  Yordan.  John  Kafka.  Original,  Alice 
Means  Reeve.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Art  direc- 
tion, Paul  Palmentola,  George  Moskov.  Special  ef- 
fects. Ray  Mercer.  Set  decoration,  Tommy  Thomp- 
son. Musical  score,  Franke  W.  Harling.  Edited  bv 
Martin  G.  Cohn.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert. 
Assistant  director,  Clarence  Bricker. 

CAST — Simone  Simon,  James  Ellison,  William  Ter- 
ry, Chick  Chandler,  Minna  Gombell,  Alan  Dinehart. 
Gladys  Blake,  Robert  Mitchum.  Dorothy  Grainger. 
Grady  Sutton,  Fern  Emmett,  Chester  Clute,  Jerry 
Maren,  Janet  Shaw.  Reviewed  5-9-44. 


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JUNGLE  WOMAN 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Will  Cowan.  Directed 
by  Reginald  LeBorg.  Screenplay  by  Bernard  Schubert, 
Henry  Sucher,  Edward  Dein.  Original  by  Henry  Su- 
cher.  Photography  by  Jack  MacKenzie.  Dialog  di- 
rector, Emory  Horger.  Art  direction  by  John  B. 
Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  Ray 
Robinson.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder.  Sound  technician, 
Jess  Moulin.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Evelyn  Ankers,  J.  Carroll  Naish,  Samuel  S. 
Hinds,  Lois  Collier,  Milburn  Stone,  Douglass  Dum- 
brille,  Acquanetta,  Richard  David,  Nana  Bryant, 
Pierre  Watkin,  Christian  Rub,  Alex  Craig,  Edward 
M.  Hyans,  Jr.,  Richard  Powers. 

KANSAS  CITY  KITTY 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Del  Lord. 
Original  screenplay,  Manny  Seff.  Additional  dialog, 
Monte  Brice.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Art  direc- 
tion. Lionel  Banks,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations, 
Joseph  Kish.  Musical  director,  Marlin  Skiles.  Song, 
Walter  Donaldson,  Edgar  Leslie.  Edited  by  Gene  Hav- 
lick.  Sound  technician,  Phil  Faulkner.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Rex  Bailey. 

CAST — Joan  Davis,  Bob  Crosby,  Jane  Frazee,  Erik 
Rolf,  Tim  Ryan,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  the  Williams 
Brothers,  Matt  Willis,  John  Bond,  Charles  Wilson, 
Lee  Gotch,  Charles  Williams,  William  Newell.  Re- 
viewed 8-25-44. 

THE  KEYS  OF  THE  KINGDOM 

20th-FOX.  Produced  by  Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Di- 
rected by  John  M.  Stahl.  Screenplay,  Joseph  L.  Man- 
kiewicz and  Nunnally  Johnson.  From  novel  by  A.  J. 
Cronin.  Photography,  Arthur  Miller.  Special  photo- 
graphic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music  score,  Alfred 
Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Edward  Powell. 
Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  William  Darling.  Set  dec- 
orations, Thomas  Little,  Frank  E.  Hughes.  Edited  by 
James  B.  Clark.  Sound  technician,  Eugene  Grossman. 
Assistant  director,  F.  E.  Johnston. 

CAST — Gregory  Peck,  Thomas  Mitchell,  Vincent 
Price,  Rose  Stradner,  Roddy  McDowell,  Edmund 
Gwenn,  Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Peggy  Ann  Garner, 
Jane  Ball,  James  Gleason,  Ann  Revere,  Ruth  Nelson, 
Benson  Fong,  Leonard  Strong,  Philip  Ahn,  Arthur 
Shields,  Edith  Barrett,  Sara  Allgood,  Richard  Loo, 
Ruth  Ford,  Kevin  O'Shea,  H.  T.  Tsiang,  Ai-Lan  Chen, 
Eunice  Soo-Hoo,  Dennis  Hoey,  J.  Anthony  Hughes, 
Abner  Biberman,  George  Nokes.  Reviewed  12-13- 
44. 

KISMET 

MCM.  Producer,  Everett  Riskin.  Director,  William 
Dieterle.  Screenplay,  John  Meehan.  Based  on  play  by 
Edward  Knoblock.  Photography,  Charles  Rosher. 
Music  score,  Herbert  Stothart.  Orchestral  collabora- 
tion, Murray  Cutter.  Songs,  Harold  Arlen,  E.  Y.  Har- 
burg.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Daniel  B.  Cat- 
heart.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  Pef- 
ferle.  Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Edited  by 
Ben  Lewis.  Sound  technician,  James  Z.  Flaster.  As- 
sistant director,  Marvin  Stuart. 

CAST — Ronald  Colman,  Marlene  Dietrich,  James 
Craig,  Hugh  Herbert,  Florence  Bates,  Edward  Arnold, 
Joy  Ann  Page,  Harry  Davenport,  Hobart  Cavanaugh, 
Robert  Warwick.  Reviewed  8-22-44. 

KNICKERBOCKER  HOLIDAY 

Producers  Corp.-UA.  Produced-directed  by  Harry 
Joe  Brown.  From  stage  play  by  Maxwell  Anderson. 
Music  by  Kurt  Weill.  Adaptation,  Thomas  Lennon. 
Screenplay  by  David  Boehm,  Rowland  Leigh  and 
Harold  Goldman.  Songs  by  Jule  Styne,  Sammy  Cahn, 
Forman  Brown,  Werner  R.  Heymann,  Franz  Steininger. 
Music  direction  by  Jacques  Samossoud.  Photography, 
Phil  Tannura.  Production  designed  by  Bernard  Herz- 
brun.  Music  score  by  Werner  R.  Heymann.  Music 
editor,  Walter  Hannemann.  Set  decorations,  Julia 
Heron.  Edited  by  John  F.  Link.  Sound  technician, 
Benjamin  Winkler.  Assistant  director,  Raoul  Pagel. 

CAST — Nelson  Eddy,  Charles  Coburn,  Constance 
Dowling.  Ernest  Cossart,  Shelley  Winter,  Johnny 
"Scat"  Davis,  Otto  Kruger,  Richard  Hale,  Fritz  Feld, 
Chester  Conklin,  Ferdinand  Munier,  Percy  Kilbride, 
Charles  Judels,  Herbert  Corthell,  Carmen  Amaya.  Re- 
viewed 2-22-44. 


LADIES  COURAGEOUS 

Walter  Wanger-UA.  Directed  by  John  Rawlins.  Or- 
iginal screenplay,  Norman  Reilly  Raine  and  Dorris 
Gilbert.  Suggested  by  book,  "Looking  For  Trouble," 
by  Virginia  Spencer  Cowles.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr. 
Musical  score  direction,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Art  direc- 
tion, John  B.  Goodman.  Set  decorations,  R.  A.  Gaus- 
man,  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Ful- 
ton. Music  by  Lambilotte.  Edited  by  Philip  Cahn. 
Sound  technician,  William  Fox.  Assistant  director, 
William  Tummel. 

CAST — Loretta  Young,  Geraldine  Fitzgerald,  Diana 
Barrymore,  Anne  Gwynne,  Evelyn  Ankers,  Phillip 
Terry,  David  Bruce,  Lois  Collier,  June  Vincent,  Sam- 
uel S.  Hinds,  Richard  Fraser,  Frank  Jenks,  Janet  Shaw, 
Kane  Richmond.  Reviewed  3-16-44. 

LADIES  OF  WASHINGTON 

20th-FOX.  Produced  by  William  Cirard.  Directed 
by  Louis  King.  Original  screenplay,  Wanda  Tuchock. 
Photography,  Charles  Clarke.  Art  direction,  James 
Basevi,  Leland  Fuller.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little, 
Ernest  Lansing.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred 
Sersen.  Music  score,  Cyril  J.  Mockridge.  Music  direc- 
tion, Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  Nick  De  Maggio.  Sound 
technician,  Jesse  Bastian.  Assistant  director,  Sam 
Schneider. 

CAST — Trudy  Marshall,  Ronald  Graham,  Anthony 
Quinn,  Sheila  Ryan,  Robert  Bailey,  Beverly  Whitney, 
Jackie  Paley,  Carleton  Young,  John  Philliber,  Robin 
Raymond,  Doris  Merrick,  Barbara  Booth,  Jo-Carroll 
Dennison,  Lillian  Porter,  Harry  Shannon,  Ruby  Dand- 
ridge,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Pierre  Watkin,  Nella  Wal- 
ker, Ina  Gest,  Rosalind  Keith,  Edna  Mae  Jones.  Re- 
viewed 5-17-44. 

THE  LADY  AND  THE  MONSTER 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  George  Sherman. 
Screenplay  by  Dane  Lussier,  Frederick  Kohner.  Based 
on  novel,  "Donovan's  Brain,"  by  Curt  Siodmak.  Pho- 
tographed by  John  Alton.  Music  score,  Walter  Scharf. 
Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball.  Set  decorations,  Otto 
Siegel.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Bud  Springsteen. 

CAST — Vera  Hruba  Ralston,  Richard  Arlen,  Erich 
Von  Stroheim,  Helen  Vinson,  Mary  Nash,  Sidney 
Blackmer,  Janet  Martin,  Bill  Henry,  Charles  Cane, 
Juanita  Quigley,  Josephine  Dillon,  Antonio  Triana, 
Lola  Montes. 

LADY  IN  THE  DARK 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Executive  producer,  B.  G. 
DeSylva.  Associate  producer,  Richard  Blumenthal. 
Director,  Mitchell  Leisen.  Screenplay,  Frances  Good- 
rich, Albert  Hackett.  Original  play,  Moss  Hart.  Pho- 
tography, Ray  Rennahan.  Technicolor  direction,  Nat- 
alie Kalmus.  Special  photographic  effects,  Gordon 
Jennings,  Paul  Lerpae.  Process  photography,  Farciot 
Edouart.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier.  Settings,  Raoul 
Pene  du  Bois.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Moyer.  Music 
score-direction,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Music  ar- 
rangers (vocal),  Joseph  J.  Lilley;  (orchestral),  Rob- 
ert Russell  Bennett.  Musical  associate,  Arthur  Frank- 
lin. Songs,  Johnny  Burke,  Jimmy  Van  Heusen,  Kurt 
Weill,  Ira  Gershwin.  Edited  by  Alma  Macrorie.  Sound 
technicians,  Earl  Hayman,  Walter  Oberst.  Assistant 
directors,  Chico  Alonso,  Richard  McWhorter. 

CAST — Ginger  Rogers,  Ray  Milland,  Warner  Bax- 
ter, Jon  Hall,  Mischa  Auer,  Barry  Sullivan,  Phyllis 
Brooks,  Mary  Philips,  Edward  Fielding,  Don  Loper, 
Mary  Parker,  Catherine  Craig,  Marietta  Canty,  Vir- 
ginia Farmer,  Fay  Helm,  Gail  Russell,  Marian  Hall, 
Kay  Linaker,  Harvey  Stephens,  Billy  Daniels,  Georgia 
Backus,  Rand  Brooks.  Pepito  Perez,  Charles  Smith. 
Mary  MacLaren,  Paul  McVey,  Paul  Pierce,  George 
Mayon.  Reviewed  2-10-44. 

LADY  IN  THE  DEATH  HOUSE 

PRC.  Producer,  Jack  Schwarz.  Associate  producer, 
Harry  D.  Edwards.  Director,  Steve  Sekely.  Screenplay, 
Harry  O.  Hoyt.  Original,  Frederick  C.  Davis.  Photog- 
raphy, Gus  Peterson.  Assistant  director,  Edward  Davis. 
Original  music,  Jan  Gray.  Musical  supervision,  David 
Chudnow.  Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Set  decorations, 
Harry  Reif,  George  Bahr.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
Webster.  Edited  by  Robert  O.  Crandall. 

CAST — Jean  Parker,  Lionel  Atwill,  Douglas  Fow- 
ley,  Marcia  Mae  Jones,  Cy  Kendall.  John  Maxwell, 
Robert  Middlemass,  George  Irving,  Forrest  Taylor. 


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P  R  ODUC T IONS  1944 


LADY,  LET  S  DANCE 

Scott  R.  Dunlap-MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap. 
Executive  producer,  Trem  Carr,  Associate  producer, 
William  D.  Shapiro.  Director,  Frank  Woodruff.  Or- 
iginal screenplay,  Peter  Milne,  Paul  Gerard  Smith. 
Adapted  from  story  by  Bradbury  Foote  and  Scott  R. 
Dunlap.  Photography,  Mack  Stengler.  Assistant  direc- 
tors, William  Strohbach,  Eddie  Davis.  Edited  by  Rich- 
ard Currier.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Art  di- 
rector, Ernest  Hickson.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay. 
Production  numbers  staged  by  Dave  Could.  Ballet  di- 
rected by  Michael  Panaieff.  Music,  Lew  Pollack, 
Charles  Newman,  David  Oppenheim,  Ted  Crouya. 

CAST — Belita,  James  Ellison,  Frick  and  Frack,  Wal- 
ter Catlett,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Maurice  St.  Clair,  Eu- 
gene Mikeler,  Henry  Busse,  Harry  Harvey,  )ack  Rice, 
Emmett  Vogan,  Barbara  Wooddell,  orchestras  of 
Henry  Busse,  Eddie  LeBaron,  Mitch  Ayres,  Lou  Bring. 
Reviewed  1-19-44. 

LAKE  PLACID  SERENADE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Harry  Grey.  Director, 
Steve  Sekely.  Original,  Frederick  Kohner.  Screenplay, 
Dick  Irving  Hyland,  Doris  Gilbert.  Photography,  John 
Alton.  Dance  director,  Jack  Crosby.  Ice  director,  Ar- 
thur Vitarelli.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball.  Musical 
director,  Walter  Scharf.  Set  decorations,  Earl  Wood- 
en. Special  effects,  Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker. 
Assistant  director,  Harry  Knight.  Edited  by  Arthur 
Roberts.  Sound  technicians,  Richard  Tyler,  Howard 
Wilson. 

CAST — Vera  Hruba  Ralston,  Eugene  Pallette,  Rob- 
ert Livingston,  Vera  Vague,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Wal- 
ter Catlett,  John  Litel,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Ludwig  Stos- 
sel,  Ruth  Terry,  Andrew  Tombes,  William  Frawley, 
Ray  Noble  and  orchestra,  Harry  Owens  and  His 
Royal  Hawaiians,  McGowman  and  Mack,  Twinkle 
Watts,  The  Merry  Meisters,  Roy  Rogers,  Felix  Sa- 
dovsky,  Janina  Frostova.  Reviewed  12-20-44. 

LAND  OF  THE  OUTLAWS 

MONO.  Director,  Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screen- 
play, Joseph  O'Donnell.  Photography,  Harry  Neu- 
mann. Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  John 
C.  Fuller.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant 
director,  Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Stephen  Keyes,  Nan  Holliday,  Hugh  Prosser,  Charles 
King,  John  Merton,  Steve  Clark,  Art  Fowler,  Tom 
Quinn,  Ray  Elder,  Ghick  Hannon,  Bob  Cason,  Kan- 
sas Moehring. 

THE  LARAMIE  TRAIL 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Lou  Gray.  Director,  Jack 
English.  Screenplay,  J.  Benton  Cheney.  Photog- 
raphy, Bud  Thackery.  Assistant  director.  Art  Site- 
man.  Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound,  Earl  Crain,  Sr. 
Art  director,  Fred  Ritter. 

CAST — Bob  Livingston,  Smiley  Burnette,  Linda 
Brent,  Martin  Garallaga,  Emmett  Lynn,  George  Lewis, 
Leander  De  Cordova,  Charles  "Slim"  Whitaker,  Bud 
Osborne,  John  Whitney,  Bud  Geary,  Kenne  Duncan, 
Marshall  Reed. 

THE  LAST  HORSEMAN 

COL.  Producer,  Leon  Barsha.  Director,  William 
Berke.  Original  screenplay,  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photogra- 
phy, George  Meehan.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks. 
Set  decorations,  Robert  Priestly.  Edited  by  Jerome 
Thorns.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day. 

CAST — Russell  Hayden,  Dub  Taylor,  Bob  Wills 
and  Texas  Playboys,  Ann  Savage,  John  Maxwell, 
Frank  La  Rue,  Nick  Thompson,  J.  P.  Whiteford,  Ted 
Manes,  Forrest  Taylor.  Reviewed  6-23-44. 

THE  LAST  RIDE 

WB.  Directed  by  D.  Ross  Lederman.  Original 
screenplay  by  Raymond  L.  Schrock.  Photography  by 
James  Van  Trees.  Dialog  director.  Jack  Lucas.  Art 
direction,  Leon  E.  Kuter.  Set  decorations,  Walter  F. 
Tilford.  Edited  by  Harold  McLernan.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Francis  J.  Scheid.  Assistant  director,  Wilbur  Mc- 
Gaugh. 

CAST — Richard  Travis,  Charles  Lang,  Eleanor 
Parker,  Jack  LaRue,  Cy  Kendall,  Wade  Boteler,  Mary 
Cordon,  Harry  Lewis,  Michael  Ames,  Virginia  Pat- 
ton,  Ross  Ford,  Jack  Mower,  Frank  Mayo,  Stuart 
Holmes,  Leah  Baird. 


LAURA 

20th-FOX.  Producer-director,  Otto  Preminger. 
Screenplay,  Jay  Dratler,  Samuel  Hoffenstein  and 
Betty  Reinhardt.  From  novel  by  Vera  Caspary.  Pho- 
tography, Joseph  La  Shelle.  Art  direction,  Lyle 
Wheeler,  Leland  Fuller.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Special  photo  effects,  Fred  Ser- 
sen.  Music,  David  Raksin.  Musical  direction,  Emil 
Newman.  Edited  by  Louis  Loeffler.  Soun  dtechni- 
cian,  E.  C.  Ward.  Assistant  director,  Tom  Dudley. 

CAST — Gene  Tierney,  Dana  Andrews,  Clifton 
Webb,  Vincent  Price,  Judith  Anderson,  Dorothy 
Adams,  James  Flavin,  Clyde  Fillmore,  Ralph  Dunn, 
Grant  Mitchell,  Kathleen  Howard,  Lee  Tung  Foo, 
Cy  Kendall,  Harold  Schlickenmayer,  Harry  Strang, 
Lane  Chandler.  Reviewed  10-11-44. 

LAW  MEN 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  story  and  screenplay,  Glenn 
Tryon.  Photography,  Harry  Neuman.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  John  C.  Fuller.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Ed  Stein. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Jan  Wiley,  Kirby  Grant,  Robert  Frazer,  Edmund 
Cobb,  Art  Fowler,  Harry  F.  Price,  Marshall  Reed, 
Isabel  Withers,  Ben  Corbett,  Ted  Mapes,  Steve  Clark, 
Bud  Osborne.  Reviewed  3-17-44. 

LAW  OF  THE  VALLEY 

MONO.  Director,  Howard  Bretherton.  Original 
screenplay,  Joseph  O'Donnell.  Musical  director,  Ed- 
ward Kay.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Edited 
by  Pierre  Janet.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn. 
Assistant  director,  Theodore  Joos. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Lynne  Carver,  Kirk  Barron,  Hal  Price,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Tom  Quinn,  Charles  King,  Marshall  Reed,  George 
DeNormand,  Steve  Clark,  George  Morrell.  Reviewed 
10-13-44. 

LEAVE  IT  TO  THE  IRISH 

MONO.  Producer,  Lindsley  Parsons.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Beaudine.  Original  story  and  screenplay,  Tim 
Ryan,  Eddie  Davis.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Sound, 
Ted  Kessler.  Edited  by  Dick  Currier.  Art  director, 
David  Milton.  Assistant  directors,  William  Strohbach, 
Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — James  Dunn,  Wanda  McKay,  Dick  Purcell, 
Arthur  Loft,  Vince  Barrett,  Barbara  Wooddell,  Jack 
LaRue,  Joe  DeVillard,  Eddie  Allen,  Dick  Scott,  Ted 
Stanhope,  Olaf  Hytten. 

LIGHTS  OF  OLD  SANTA  FE 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Harry  Grey.  Director,  Frank  McDon- 
ald. Original  screenplay,  Gordon  Kahn,  Robert  Wil- 
liams. Dance  director,  Larry  Ceballos.  Photographer, 
Reggie  Lanning.  Musical  direction,  Morton  Scott.  Art 
direction,  Frank  Hotaling.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon. 
Sound  technician,  Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director, 
Bud  Springsteen. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers.  Trigger,  George  "Gabby" 
Hayes,  Dale  Evans,  Richard  Powers,  Lloyd  Corrigan, 
Claire  DuBrey,  Bob  Nolan  and  Sons  of  the  Pioneers. 
Reviewed  11-1-44. 

THE  LODGER 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Robert  Bassler.  Director,  John 
Brahm.  Screenplay,  Barre  Lyndon.  From  novel  by 
Marie  Belloc  Lowndes.  Dance  director,  Kenny  Wil- 
liams. Photography,  Lucien  Ballard.  Art  direction, 
James  Basevi,  John  Ewing.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Music,  Hugo  W.  Friedhofer. 
Music  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  J.  Wat- 
son Webb.  Sound  technicians,  E.  Clayton  Ward, 
Roger  Heman.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Schneider. 

CAST — Merle  Oberon,  George  Sanders,  Laird  Cre- 
gar,  Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke.  Sara  Allgood,  Aubrey 
Mather,  Queenie  Leonard,  Doris  Lloyd,  David  Clyde, 
Helena  Pickard,  Lumsden  Hare,  Frederick  Worlock, 
Harold  De  Beeker,  Anita  Bolster,  Charles  Hall, 
Skelton  Knaggs,  Edmund  Breon.  Reviewed  1-5-44. 

LOST  IN  A  HAREM 

MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director,  Charles 
Riesner.  Original  screenplay,  Harry  Ruskin,  John 
Grant,    Harry    Crane.    Musical    supervision,  Johnny 


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Creen.  Musical  direction,  David  Snell.  Orchestrations, 
Sonny  Burke,  Ted  Duncan,  Wally  Heglin.  Musical  pro- 
duction directed  by  jack  Donohue.  Photography,  Les- 
ter White.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Daniel  B. 
Cathcart.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard 
Pefferle.  Edited  by  Ceorge  Hively.  Sound  technician, 
Lowell  S.  Kinsall.  Assistant  director,  Al  Raboch. 

CAST — Bud  Abbott,  Lou  Costello,  Marilyn  Max- 
well, John  Conte,  Douglass  Dumbrille,  Jimmy  Dor- 
sey  and  his  orchestra,  Lottie  Harrison,  Murray  Leon- 
ard, J.  Lockard  Martin,  Adia  Kuznetzoff,  Milton  Par- 
sons, Ralph  Sanford.  Reviewed  7-29-44. 

LOUISIANA  HAYRIDE 

COL.  Producer,  Irving  Briskin.  Director,  Charles 
Barton.  Screenplay,  Paul  Yawitz.  Original  story, 
Paul  Yawitz,  Manny  Seff.  Photographer,  L.  W. 
O'Connell.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Walter  Hol- 
scher.  Set  decorations,  John  W.  Pascoe.  Musical  di- 
rector, M.  R.  Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Kim  Cannon, 
Walter  Kent.  Edited  by  Otto  Meyer.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Phil  Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey. 

CAST — Judy  Canova,  Ross  Hunter,  Richard  Lane, 
Lloyd  Bridges,  Matt  Willis,  Ceorge  McKay,  Minerva 
Urecal,  Hobart  Cavanaugh,  Eddie  Kane,  Nelson 
Leigh,  Arthur  Loft,  Robert  Homans,  Russell  Hicks. 
Reviewed  8-28-44. 

LUMBERJACK 

Harry  A.  Sherman-UA.  Associate  producer,  Lewis 
Rachmil.  Directed  by  Lesley  Selander.  Screenplay 
by  Norman  Houston,  Barry  Shipman.  Based  on 
characters  created  by  Clarence  E.  Mulford.  Photo- 
graphy, Russell  Harlan.  Art  direction,  Ralph  Berger. 
Set  decorations,  Emile  Kuri.  Music  director,  Irvin 
Talbot.  Song  by  Ozzie  Waters  and  Forrest  Johnson. 
Edited  by  Carrol  Lewis,  Fred  W.  Berger.  Sound  tech- 
nician, William  Lynch.  Assistant  director,  Clenn 
Cook. 

CAST — William  Boyd.  Andy  Clyde,  Jimmy  Rogers, 
Douglass  Dumbrille,  Ellen  Hall,  Francis  McDonald, 
Ethel  Wales,  Hal  Taliaferro,  Charles  Morton,  Her- 
bert Rawlinson,  Frances  Morris,  John  Whitney,  Jack 
Rockwell.  Reviewed  4-4-44. 

MACHINE  GUN  MAMA 

PRC.  Producer,  Jack  Schwarz.  Associate  producer, 
Harry  D.  Edwards.  Director,  Harold  Young.  Original 
screenplay,  Sam  Neuman.  Photography,  Cus  Peterson. 
Art  direction,  Frank  Sylos.  Musical  arrangers  and 
conductors,  Mort  Clickman,  David  Chudnow.  Songs, 
Sam  Neuman,  Michael  Breen.  Edited  by  Robert  O. 
Crandall.  Sound  technician,  William  H.  Lynch.  As- 
sistant director,  Clarence  Bricker. 

CAST — Armida,  El  Brendel,  Wallace  Ford,  Jack 
LaRue,  Luis  Alberni,  Ariel  Heath,  Julian  Rivero,  Eu- 
menio  Blanco,  Anthony  Warde. 

MADEMOISELLE  FIFI 

RKO.  Producer,  Val  Lewton.  Director,  Robert  Wise. 
Screenplay,  Josef  Mischel,  Peter  Ruric.  Based  upon 
the  story  of  Guy  De  Maupassant.  Photography,  Har- 
ry Wild.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  di- 
rection, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Al  Fields.  Music,  Werner 
Heymann.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited 
by  J.  R.  Whittredge.  Sound  technician,  Francis  M. 
Sarver,  Assistant  director,  Sam  Ruman. 

CAST — Simone  Simon,  John  Emery,  Kurt  Kreuger, 
Alan  Napier,  Helen  Freeman,  Jason  Robards,  Norma 
Varden,  Romaine  Callender,  Fay  Helm,  Edmund 
Clover,  Charles  Waldron,  Mayo  Newhall,  Lillian 
Bronson,  Alan  Ward,  Dawn  Kennedy,  William  von 
Wymetal,  Max  Willenz,  Marc  Cramer,  John  Good. 

MAIN  STREET  AFTER  DARK 

MCM.  Producer,  Jerry  Bressler.  Associate  producer, 
Herbert  Moulton.  Director,  Edward  Cahn.  Screen- 
play, Karl  Kamb,  John  C.  Higgins.  Original,  John  C. 
Higgins.  Photography,  Jackson  Rose.  Musical  score, 
George  Bassman.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Rich- 
ard Duce.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  McLean 
Nisbet.  Edited  by  Harry  Komer.  Sound  technician, 
James  K.  Burbridge.  Assistant  director,  Frank  My- 
ers. 

CAST — Edward  Arnold,  Selena  Royle,  Hume  Cron- 
yn,  Dan  Duryea,  Tom  Trout,  Audrey  Totter,  Dorothy 
Ruth  Morris.  Reviewed  I  1  -28-44. 


MAISIE  GOES  TO  RENO 

MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director,  Harry 
Beaumont.  Screenplay,  Mary  C.  McCall,  Jr.  Original, 
Harry  Ruby,  James  O'Hanlon.  Based  on  characters 
created  by  Wilson  Collison.  Photography,  Robert 
Planck.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Song,  Sammy  Fain, 
Ralph  Freed.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Howard 
Campbell.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Helen 
Conway.  Edited  by  Frank  E.  Hull.  Sound  technician, 
P.  R.  Stevens.  Assistant  director,  Charles  O'Malley. 

CAST — Ann  Sothern,  John  Hodiak,  Tom  Drake, 
Marta  Linden,  Paul  Cavanaugh,  Ava  Gardner,  Ber- 
nard Nedell,  Roland  Dupree,  Chick  Chandler,  Bunny 
Waters,  Donald  Meek,  Reviewed  8-11-44. 


MAKE  YOUR  OWN  BED 

WB.  Produced  by  Alex  Gottlieb.  Directed  by  Peter 
Godfrey.  Screenplay,  Frances  Swann,  Edmund  Joseph. 
From  play  by  Harvey  J.  O'Higgins,  Harriet  Ford.  Pho- 
tography, Robert  Burks.  Art  direction,  Stanley 
Fleischer.  Special  effects,  Willard  Van  Enger.  Set 
decorations,  Clarence  Steensen.  Music  score,  H. 
Roemheld.  Music  direction,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited 
by  Clarence  Kolster.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Lang. 
Assistant  director,  Les  Guthrie. 

CAST — Jack  Carson,  Jane  Wyman,  Alan  Hale, 
Irene  Manning,  George  Tobias,  Robert  Shayne,  Tala 
Birell,  Ricardo  Cortez,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  Kurt  Katch, 
Harry  Bradley,  William  Kennedy. 

MAN  FROM  FRISCO 

REP.  Producer,  Albert  J.  Cohen.  Director,  Robert 
Florey.  Screenplay,  Ethel  Hill,  Arnold  Manoff.  Orig- 
inal and  adaptation,  George  Worthing  Yates,  George 
Carleton  Brown.  Photography,  Jack  Marta.  Musical 
director,  Walter  Scharf.  Music  score,  Marlin  Skiles. 
Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball.  Set  decorations.  Otto 
Siegel.  Edited  by  Ernest  Nims.  Sound  technician, 
Earl  Cram,  Sr. 

CAST — Michael  O'Shea,  Anne  Shirley,  Gene  Lock- 
hart,  Dan  Duryea,  Ray  Walker,  Tommy  Bond,  Ann 
Shoemaker,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  Michael  Barnitz,  Jr., 
Robert  Warwick,  Olin  Howlin,  Russell  Simpson,  Stan- 
ley Andrews,  Forbes  Murray,  Erville  Anderson. 

THE  MAN  IN  HALF  MOON  STREET 

PARA.  Producer.  Walter  MacEwen.  Director,  Ralph 
Murphy.  Screenplay,  Charles  Kenyon.  Adaptation  by 
Garrett  Fort,  based  on  play  by  Barre  Lyndon.  Pho- 
tography, Henry  Sharp.  Music  score,  Miklos  Rozso. 
Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Walter  Tyler.  Set  dec- 
orations, Sam  Comer.  Edited  by  Tom  Neff  Sound 
technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  John 
Coonan. 

CAST — Nils  As  t  her,  Helen  Walker,  Re  in  ho  Id 
Schunzel,  Paul  Cavanagh,  Edmond  Breon,  Morton 
Lowry,  Matthew  Bolton,  Brandon  Hurst,  Aminta 
Dyne,  Arthur  Mulliner,  Edward  Fielding,  Reginald 
Sheffield,  Eustace  Wyatt,  Forrester  Harvey,  Konstan- 
tin  Shayne.  Reviewed  10-17-44. 

MARINE  RAIDERS 

RKO.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Director,  Harold 
Schuster.  Screenplay,  Warren  Duff.  Original,  Martin 
Rackin,  Warren  Duff.  Photography,  Nicholas  Musu- 
raca.  Special  effects,  Vernon  Walker.  Art  direction, 
Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Walter  E.  Keller.  Set  decora- 
tions, Darrell  Silvera,  Harley  Miller.  Music  score, 
Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edit- 
ed by  Philip  Martin,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  James  S. 
Thomson.  Assistant  director,  Edward  Killy. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  Robert  Ryan,  Ruth  Hussey, 
Frank  McHugh,  Barton  MacLane,  Richard  Martin, 
Edmund  Glover,  Russell  Wade,  Robert  Andersen,  Mi- 
chael St.  Angel,  Martha  MacVicar,  Harry  Brown. 

MARKED  TRAILS 

MONO.  Director,  J.  P.  McCarthy.  Original  screen- 
play, J.  P.  McCarthy,  Victor  Hammond.  Photog- 
raphy, Harry  Neumann.  Musical  director,  Frank  Sa- 
nucci.  Edited  by  John  C.  Fuller.  Sound  technician, 
Clen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Hoot  Gibson,  Bob  Steele,  Veda  Ann  Borg, 
Mauritz  Hugo,  Steve  Clark,  Charles  Stevens,  Ralph 
Lewis,  Lynton  Brent,  Bud  Osborne,  George  Morrell, 
Allen  B.  Sewall,  Benny  Corbett.  Reviewed  8-4-44. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1944 


THE  MARK  OF  THE  WHISTLER 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Fiothow.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Castle.  Screenplay,  George  Bricker.  Original, 
Cornell  Woolrich.  Based  on  the  CBS  radio  series, 
"The  Whistler."  Photography,  George  Meehan.  Art 
direction,  John  Datu.  Set  decorations,  Sid  Clifford. 
Music,  Wilbur  Hatch.  Edited  by  Reginald  Browne. 
Sound  technician,  Hugh  McDowell.  Assistant  direc- 
tor,  Harold  Godsoe. 

CAST — Richard  Dix,  Janis  Carter,  Porter  Hall, 
Paul  Guilfoyle,  John  Calvert,  Matt  Willis.  Reviewed 
10-3-44. 

MARRIAGE  IS  A  PRIVATE  AFFAIR 

MCM.  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Director,  Rob- 
ert Z.  Leonard.  Screenplay,  David  Hertz,  Lenore 
Coffee.  Based  on  novel  by  Judith  Kelly.  Photog- 
raphy, Ray  June.  Music  score,  Bronislau  Kaper.  Art 
direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Hubert  B.  Hobson.  Set 
decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Richard  Pefferle.  Edited 
by  George  White.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Brockway. 
Assistant  director,  Wm.  Lewis. 

CAST — Lana  Turner,  James  Craig.  John  Hodiak, 
Frances  Gifford,  Hugh  Marlowe,  Keenan  Wynn,  Nat- 
alie Schafer,  Herbert  Rudley,  Paul  Cavanagh,  Morris 
Ankrum,  Jane  Green,  Tom  Drake,  Shirley  Patterson, 
Rev.  Neal  Dodd,  Nana  Bryant,  Cecilia  Callejo,  Vir- 
ginia Brissac,  Byron  Foulger,  Addison  Richards.  Re- 
viewed 8-15-48. 

MARSHAL  OF  GUNSMOKE 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Oliver  Drake.  Director, 
Vernon  Keays.  Original  screenplay,  William  Lively. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Art  direction,  John 

B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations, 
Russell  A.  Causman.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter. 
Edited  by  Alvin  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Bol- 
ger,  Jr.  Assistant  director,  Willard  Sheldon. 

CAST — Tex  Ritter,  Russell  Hayden,  Fuzzy  Knight, 
Jennifer  Holt,  Harry  Woods,  Herbert  Rawlinson, 
Ethan  Laidlaw,  Ray  Bennett,  Michael  Vallon,  Ernie 
Adams,   Slim  Whitaker,   Johnny  Bond. 

MARSHAL  OF  RENO 

REP.  Producer,  Lou  Gray.  Director,  Wallace  Gris- 
sell.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Original,  Anthony 
Coldewey,  Taylor  Caven.  Screenplay,  Anthony  Col- 
dewey.  Based  on  Fred  Harman's  comic  strip.  Music 
director,  Joseph  Dubin.  Art  direction,  Gano  Chitten- 
den. Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician, 
Thomas  Carman.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Dill. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  George  Hayes,  Bobby  Blake, 
Alice  Fleming,  Jay  Kirby,  Blake  Edwards,  Jack  Kirk, 
Ed  Cobb,  Hal  Price,  LeRoy  Mason.  Kenne  Duncan, 
Bud  Geary,  Fred  Graham,  Charles  King,  Tom  Steele, 
Tom  London,  Tom  Chatterton,  Al  Taylor. 

THE  MASK  OF  DIMITRIOS 

WB.  Produced  by  Henry  Blanke.  Directed  by  Jean 
Negulesco.  Screenplay,  Frank  Gruber.  From  novel 
by  Eric  Ambler.  Photography,  Arthur  Edeson.  Art 
direction,  Ted  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Walter  Til- 
ford.  Music  score,  Adolph  Deutsch.  Musical  director, 
Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Frederick  Richards. 
Sound  technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Assistant  di- 
rector,   Don  Page. 

CAST — Sydney  Greenstreet,  Zachary  Scott,  Faye 
Emerson,  Peter  Lorre,  George  Tobias,  Victor  Fran- 
cen,  Steven  Geray,  Florence  Bates,  Edward  Cian- 
nelli,  Kurt  Katch,  Marjorie  Hoshelle,  George  Me- 
taxa,  John  Abbott,  Monte  Blue,  David  Hoffman.  Re- 
viewed 6-6-44. 

THE  MASTER  RACE 

Edward  A.  Colden-RKO.  Producer,  Robert  Golden. 
Director-original  screenplay,  Herbert  J.  Biberman, 
Anne  Froelick,  Rowland  Leigh.  Photography,  Russell 
Metty.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Jack 
Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Al  Fields. 
Technical  adviser,  Lt.  Col.  Gerard  N.  Byrne,  U.  S. 
Army.   Music   score,   Roy  Webb.   Musical  director, 

C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Orchestral  arrangements,  Gil  Grau. 
Edited  by  Ernie  Leadlay.  Sound  technician,  Francis 
M.  Sarver.  Assistant  director,  Sam  Ruman. 

CAST — George  Coulouris,  Stanley  Ridges,  Osa  Mas- 
sen,  Carl  Esmond,  Nancy  Gates,  Morris  Carnovsky, 
Lloyd  Bridges,  Eric  Feldary,  Helen  Beverly.  Gavin 
Muir,  Paul  Guilfoyle,  Richard  Nugent,  Louis  Donath, 


Herbert  Rudley,  Chislaine,  Porreau,  Jason  Robards, 
Merrill   Rodin.   Reviewed  9-21-41. 

MEET  ME  IN  ST.  LOUIS 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Arthur  Freed.  Di- 
rected by  Vincent  Minnelli.  Screenplay,  Irving  Bre- 
cher  and  Fred  F.  Finklehoffe.  Based  on  book  by 
Sally  Benson.  Photography,  George  Folsey.  Techni- 
color director,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Musical  adaptation, 
Roger  Edens.  Musical  direction,  Georgie  Stoll.  Orches- 
trations, Conrad  Salinger.  Dance  direction,  Charles 
Walter.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Lemuel  Avers, 
Jack  Martin  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis, 
Paul  Huldschinsky.  Songs,  Arthur  Freed,  Nacio  Herb 
Brown,  Ralph  Blane,  Hugh  Martin.  Edited  by  Al- 
bert Akst.  Sound  technician,  Joe  Edmondson.  Assist- 
ant director,  Wallace  Worsley. 

CAST — Judy  Garland,  Margaret  O'Brien,  Mary 
Astor,  Lucille  Bremer,  Leo  Ames,  Tom  Drake,  Mar- 
jorie Main,  Harry  Davenport,  June  Lockhart,  Henry 
H.  Daniels,  Jr.,  Joan  Carroll,  Hugh  Marlowe,  Robert 
Sully,  Chill  Wills.  Reviewed  11-1-44. 

MEET  MISS  BOBBY  SOCKS 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Glenn 
Tryon.  Original  screenplay,  Muriel  Roy  Bolton.  Pho- 
tography, George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns. 
Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  dec- 
orations, Louis  Diage.  Musical  director,  Marlin  Skiles. 
Songs,  Kim  Gannon  and  Walter  Kent.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Rex  Bailey.  Sound  technician,  P.  J.  Faulkner. 

CAST — Bob  Crosby,  Lynn  Merrick,  Louise  Erick- 
son,  Robert  White,  Howard  Freeman,  Kim  Loo  Sis- 
ters, Louis  Jordan  and  his  Tympany  Five,  Mary  Cur- 
rier, Pat  Parrish,  Sally  Bliss,  John  Hamilton,  Douglas 
Wood,  Pierre  Watkin.  Reviewed  1-31-45. 

MEET  THE  PEOPLE 

MCM.  Produced  by  E.  Y.  Harburg.  Directed  by 
Charles  Riesner.  Screenplay,  S.  M.  Herzig,  Fred 
Saidy.  Suggested  by  story  by  Sol  Barzman,  Ben  Barz- 
man,  Louis  Lantz.  Songs,  Sammy  Fain,  E.  Y.  Har- 
burg, Harold  Arlen,  Burton  Lane,  Earl  Brent,  Rich- 
ard Rodgers,  Lorenz  Hart,  Henry  Myers,  Jay  Gorney. 
Musical  direction,  Lennie  Hayton.  Orchestration, 
Wally  Heglin,  Conrad  Salinger,  Hugo  Winterhalter, 
John  Watson.  Vocal  arrangements,  Kay  Thompson. 
Dance  direction,  Sammy  Lee,  Charles  Walters,  Jack 
Donahue.  Photography,  Robert  Surtees.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Hubert  Hobson,  Merrill  Pye. 
Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Mac  Alper.  Edited 
by  Alexander  Troffey.  Sound  technician,  James  Z. 
Flaster.  Assistant  director,  George  Rhein. 

CAST — Lucille  Ball,  Dick  Powell,  Virginia  O'Brien, 
Bert  Lahr,  "Rags"  Ragland,  June  Allyson,  Vaughn 
Monroe  and  his  orchestra.  Spike  Jones  and  his  City 
Slickers,  Steve  Geray,  Paul  Regan,  Howard  Freeman, 
Betty  Jaynes,  John  Craven,  Morris  Ankrum,  Miriam 
La  Velle,  Ziggie  Talent,  Mata  and  Hari.  Reviewed 
4-4-44. 

MEN  ON  HER  MIND 

PRC.  Produced  by  Alfred  Stern.  Directed  by  Wal- 
lace W.  Fox.  Original  screenplay,  Raymond  L.  Schrock. 
Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Photography,  Robert 
Cline.  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decora- 
tions, Harry  Reif.  Songs  by  Lee  Zahler,  Pat  O'Dea, 
Carol  E.  Cooper,  Sam  Neuman,  Michael  Breen,  Billy 
Lynch.  Edited  by  Charles  Henkel,  Jr.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Corson  Jowett.  Assistant  director,  Dick  L'Es- 
trange. 

CAST — Mary  Beth  Hughes,  Edward  Norris,  Ted 
North,  Alan  Edwards,  Luis  Alberni,  Kay  Linaker, 
Clare  Rochelle,  Lyle  Latell,  Clare  McDowell,  Eva 
Hamill,  Isabel  La  Mai,  Lane  Chandler.  Reviewed 
1-27-44. 

THE  MERRY  MONAHANS 

UNIV.  Producers-original  screenplay,  Michael  Fes- 
sier,  Ernest  Pagano.  Director,  Charles  Lamont.  Pho- 
tography, Charles  Van  Enger.  Special  photography, 
John  P.  Fulton.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman, 
Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  R.  A.  Gausman, 
Leigh  Smith.  Dance  direction,  Louis  Da  Prone,  Car- 
los Romero.  Edited  by  Charles  Maynard.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  Mack 
Wright. 

CAST — Donald  O'Connor,  Peggy  Ryan,  Jack  Oakie, 
Ann  Blyth,  Rosemary  De  Camp,  Isabel  Jewell,  John 


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Miljan,  Gavin  Muir,  Ian  Wolfe,  Robert  Homans, 
Marion  Martin,  Lloyd  Ingraham. 

MILLION  DOLLAR  KID 

MONO.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman,  Jack  Dietz.  Di- 
rector, Wallace  Fox.  Associate  producer,  Barney  Sa- 
recky.  Original-screenplay,  Frank  Young.  Photog- 
raphy, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Art  dectorations,  Ernest 
Hickson.  Edited  by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound  technician, 
Gilbert  E.  Melov.  Assistant  director.  Art  Hammond. 

CAST — Leo  Corcey,  Huntz  Hall,  Cabriel  Dell,  Billy 
Benedict,  Louise  Currie,  Noah  Beery,  Sr.,  Iris  Adrian, 
Herbert  Heyes,  Robert  Greig,  johnny  Duncan,  Stan- 
ley Brown,  Patsy  Moran,  Mary  Gordon,  Al  Stone, 
Dave  Durand,  Bud  Gorman,  Jimmy  Strand,  Pat  Cos- 
tello.  Reviewed  8-18-44. 

MINISTRY  OF  FEAR 

PARA.  Producer-screenplay,  Seton  I.  Miller.  Di- 
rected by  Fritz  Lang.  Based  on  novel  by  Graham 
Greene.  Photographed  by  Henry  Sharp.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Hal  Periera.  Set  decorations,  Bert  Gran- 
ger. Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Archie 
Marshek.  Sound  technician,  W.  C.  Smith.  Assistant 
director,  George  Templeton. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Marjorie  Reynolds,  Carl  Es- 
mond, Hillary  Brooke,  Percy  Waram,  Dan  Duryea, 
Alan  Napier,  Erskine  Sanford,  Thomas  Louden.  Amin- 
ta  Dyne,  Eustace  Wyatt,  Mary  Field,  Byron  Foulger, 
Lester  Mathews.  Reviewed  10-18-44. 

MINSTREL  MAN 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Associate  producer, 
Harry  Revel.  Director,  Joseph  H.  Lewis.  Photog- 
raphy, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Screenplay,  Irwin  Frank- 
lyn,  Pierre  Gendron.  Original,  Martin  Mooney,  Ray- 
mond L.  Schrock  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola. 
Dance  director,  Johnny  Boyle.  Music  score,  Ferde 
Crofe.  Musical  director,  Leo  Erdody.  Songs  by  Harry 
Revel,  Paul  Webster.  Edited  by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound 
technician,  Wm.  H.  Lynch.  Assistant  director,  Don 
Verk. 

CAST — Benny  Fields,  Gladys  George,  Alan  Dine- 
hart,  Roscoe  Karns,  Judy  Clark,  Jerome  Cowan,  Mol- 
ly Lamont,  John  Raitt,  Lee  White,  Eddie  Kane,  The 
Ernestos. 

THE  MIRACLE  OF  MORGAN'S  CREEK 

PARA.  Producer-director-original  screenplay,  Pres- 
ton Sturges.  Photography  by  John  Seitz.  Art  direc- 
tion by  Hans  Dreier  and  Ernst  Fegte.  Set  decorations, 
Steve  Seymour.  Music  score  by  Leo  Shuken  and 
Charles  Bradshaw.  Edited  by  Stuart  Gilmore.  Sound 
technicians,  Hugo  Grenzbach,  Walter  Oberst.  Assist- 
ant director,   Eddie  Bernoudy. 

CAST — Eddie  Bracken,  Betty  Hutton,  Diana  Lynn, 
William  Demarest,  Porter  Hall,  Emory  Parnell,  Alan 
Bridge,  Julius  Tannen,  Victor  Potel,  Brian  Donlevy, 
Akim  Tamiroff.  Reviewed  1-5-44. 

THE  MISSING  JUROR 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Os- 
car Boetticher,  Jr.  Screenplay,  Charles  O'Neal.  Story, 
Leon  Abrams,  Richard  Hill  Wilkinson.  Photography, 
L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited  by  Paul  Borofsky.  Art  di- 
rector, George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  George  Mont- 
gomery. Musical  direction,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff . 
Assistant  director,  Ivan  Volkman.  Sound  technician, 
John  Goodrich. 

CAST — Jim  Bannon,  Janis  Carter,  George  Mac- 
ready,  Jean  Stevens,  Joseph  Crehan,  Carole  Mathews, 
Cliff  Clark,  Edmund  Cobb,  Mike  Mazurki,  George 
Lloyd.  Reviewed  12-26-44. 

THE  MOJAVE  FIREBRAND 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Eddy  White.  Director, 
Spencer  Bennett.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S. 
Hall.  Photography.  Ernest  Miller.  Edited  by  Harry 
Keller.  Sound,  Fred  Stahl.  Art  director,  Fred  Ritter. 
Set  decorations,  George  Milo.  Musical  score,  Mort 
Glickman.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  Ceorge  "Gabby"  Hayes.  Anne 
Jeffreys,  LeRoy  Mason,  Jack  Ingram,  Harry  McKim, 
Karl  Hackett,  Forrest  Taylor,  Hal  Price,  Marshall 
Reed,  Kenne  Duncan,  Bud  Geary,  jack  Kirk,  Fred 
Graham,  Tom  London,  Larry  Steers.  Reviewed 
1  -21-44. 


THE  MONSTER  MAKER 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Screenplay,  Pierre  Gendron, 
Martin  Mooney.  Original,  Lawrence  Williams.  Pho- 
tography, Robert  Cline.  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmen- 
tola. Set  direction,  Elias  H.  Reif.  Music  score,  Albert 
Glasser.  Musical  supervision,  David  Chudnow.  Edit- 
ed by  H.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assist- 
ant director,  Mel  DeLay. 

CAST — j.  Carroll  Naish,  Ralph  Morgan,  Tala  Birell, 
Wanda  McKay,  Terry  Frost,  Glenn  Strange,  Alexan- 
der Pollard,  Sam  Flint,  Ace  (dog).  Reviewed  3-6-44. 

MOONLIGHT  AND  CACTUS 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Frank  Gross.  Director, 
Eddie  Cline.  Original  screenplay,  Eugene  Conrad, 
Paul  Gerard  Smith.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash.  Art 
direction  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Obzina.  Set  dec- 
orations, R.  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Musical  ar- 
rangements, Vic  Schoen.  Dances  staged  by  Charles 
Curran.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder.  Sound  technician, 
Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Patti  Andrews,  Maxine  Andrews,  Laverne 
Andrews,  Leo  Carrillo,  Elyse  Knox,  Tom  Seidel, 
Shemp  Howard,  Eddie  Quillan,  Murray  Alper,  Tom 
Kennedy,  Frank  Lackteen,  Minerva  Urecal,  Mitch 
Ayres  and  his  orchestra. 

MOON  OVER  LAS  VEGAS 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  Screen- 
play by  George  Jeske  and  Clyde  Bruckman.  Original 
by  George  Jeske.  Photographed  by  Jerome  Ash.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set 
decorations,  R.  A.  Gausman.  Edited  by  Milton  Car- 
ruth.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Fox.  Assistant  director, 
Wm.  Tummel. 

CAST — Anne  Cwynne,  David  Bruce,  Vera  Vague, 
Vivian  Austin,  Alan  Dinehart,  Lee  Patrick,  Joe  Saw- 
yer, Milburn  Stone,  Addison  Richards,  Mantan  More- 
land,  Eddie  Dunn,  Tom  Dugan.  Pat  West,  Muni  Se- 
roff  Gene  Austin,  Sherrell  Sisters,  Connie  Haines, 
Cappella  &  Patricia,  Lillian  Cornell,  Ann  Triola, 
Jimmy  Dodd,  The  Sportsmen. 

MR.  SKEFFINCTON 

WB.  Producers-screenplay,  Philip  G.  and  Julius 
J.  Epstein.  Director.  Vincent  Sherman.  From  story 
by  "Elizabeth."  Photography  by  Ernest  Haller.  Mon- 
tages by  James  Leicester.  Art  direction,  Robert  Haas. 
Set  decorations,  Fred  M.  MacLean.  Music  score, 
Franz  Waxman.  Orchestral  arrangements  by  Leonid 
Raab.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by 
Ralph  Dawson.  Sound  technician,  Robert  B.  Lee. 
Assistant  director,  William  Kissel. 

CAST — Bette  Davis,  Claude  Rains,  Walter  Abel, 
George  Coulouris,  Richard  Waring,  Marjorie  Riordan, 
Robert  Shayne,  John  Alexander,  Jerome  Cowan, 
Johnny  Mitchell,  Dorothy  Peterson,  Peter  Whitney, 
Bill  Kennedy,  Tom  Stevenson,  Halliwell  Hobbes,  Syl- 
via Arslan,  Bunny  Sunshine.  Gigi  Perreau,  Dolores 
Gray,  Walter  Kingsford,  Molly  Lamont. 

MRS.  PARKINCTON 

MCM.  Produced  by  Leon  Gordon.  Directed  by  Tay 
Garnett.  Screenplay  by  Robert  Thoeren,  Polly  James. 
Based  on  novel  by  Louis  Bromfield.  Photography, 
Joseph  Ruttenberg.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gil- 
lespie, Warren  Newcombe,  Danny  Hall.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Randall  Duell  Set  decorations, 
Edwin  R.  Willis,  McLean  Nisbet.  Musical  score, 
Bronislau  Kaper.  Edited  by  George  Boemler.  Sound 
technician,  Newell  Sparks.  Assistant  director,  Mar- 
vin Stuart. 

CAST — Greer  Garson,  Walter  Pidgeon,  Edward  Ar- 
nold, Agnes  Moorehead,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Gladys 
Cooper,  Frances  Rafferty,  Tom  Drake,  Peter  Lawford, 
Dan  Duryea,  Hugh  Marlowe,  Selena  Royle,  Fortunio 
Bonanova,  Lee  Patrick,  Harry  Cording,  Celia  Travers, 
Mary  Servoss,  Rod  Cameron,  Helen  Freeman,  Tala 
Birell,  Hans  Conried,  Gerald  Oliver  North  and  the 
Saint  Luke's  Choristers.  Reviewed  9-14-44. 

MR.  WINKLE  GOES  TO  WAR 

COL.  Producer,  jack  Moss.  Assistant  to  producer, 
Norman  Deming.  Director,  Alfred  E.  Green.  Screen- 
play, Waldo  Salt,  George  Corey,  Louis  Solomon. 
From  novel  by  Theodore  Pratt.  Photography,  Joseph 


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PRODUCTI O  N  S     19  4  4 


Walker.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Rudolph  Ster- 
nad.  Set  decorations,  George  Montgomery.  Army 
technical  adviser,  Lt.  Robert  Albaugh.  Music  score, 
Carmen  Dragon,  Paul  Sawtell.  Edited  by  Richard 
Fantl.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Earl  Bellamy. 

CAST — Edward  C.  Robinson,  Ruth  Warrick,  Ted 
Donaldson,  Bob  Haymes,  Richard  Lane,  Robert  Arm- 
strong, Richard  Gaines,  Walter  Baldwin,  Art  Smith, 
Ann  Shoemaker,  Paul  Stanton,  Buddy  Yarus,  Wil- 
liam Forrest,  Bernadine  Hayes.  Reviewed  7-1  1-44. 

THE  MUMMY'S  CURSE 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Oliver  Drake.  Directed 
by  Leslie  Goodwins.  Screenplay  by  Bernard  Schubert. 
Original  and  adaptation  by  Leon  Abrams  and  Dwight 
V.  Babcock.  Photography,  Virgil  Miller.  Special  pho- 
tography by  John  P.  Fulton.  Art  direction,  John  B. 
Goodman,  Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Victor 
Ganglin.  Musical  director,  Paul  Sawtell.  Songs.  Oli- 
ver Drake  and  Frank  Orth.  Edited  by  Fred  R.  Feit- 
shans,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Robert  Pritchard.  Assist- 
ant director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  Peter  Coe,  Virginia  Christine, 
Kay  Harding,  Dennis  Moore,  Martin  Kosleck,  Kurt 
Katch,  Addison  Richards,  Holmes  Herbert,  Charles 
Stevens,  William  Farnum,  and  Napoleon  Simpson. 
Reviewed  12-20-44. 

THE  MUMMY'S  GHOST 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Ben  Pivar.  Director, 
Reginald  LeBorg.  Screenplay,  Griffin  Jay,  Henry  Su- 
cher  and  Brenda  Weisberg.  Original,  Griffin  Jay  and 
Henry  Sucher.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Music 
director,  H.  J.  Salter.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man, Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations,  R.  A. 
Gausman,  L.  R.  Smith.  Edited  by  Saul  Goodkind. 
Sound  technician.   Jess  Moulin. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  John  Carradine,  Ramsay  Ames, 
Barton  MacLane,  George  Zucco,  Robert  Lowery, 
Frank  Reicher,  Harry  Shannon,  Emmett  Vogan,  Les- 
ter  Sharpe.   Claire  Whitney,   Oscar  O'Shea. 

MURDER  IN  THE  BLUE  ROOM 

UNIV.  Associate  Producer,  Frank  Gross.  Directed 
by  Leslie  Coodwins.  Screenplay,  I.  A.  L.  Diamond, 
Stanley  Davis.  Based  on  story  by  Erich  Philippi.  Pho- 
tography, George  Robinson.  Music  director,  Sam 
Freed,  Jr.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman.  Harold  H. 
MacArthur.   Set  decorations,   Russell   A.  Gausman, 

E.  R.  Robinson.  Dance  director,  Carlos  Romero. 
Songs,  Milton  Rosen,  Everett  Carter,  Lew  Porter,  J. 

F.  Tableporter,  Ted  Erdody,  Dave  Franklin,  Don 
George.  Edited  by  Charles  Maynard.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  Fred 
Frank. 

CAST — Anne  Cwynne,  Grace  McDonald,  Donald 
Cook,  John  Litel,  June  Preisser,  Betty  Kean,  Regis 
Toomey,  Nella  Walker,  Andrew  Toombes,  Ian  Wolfe, 
Emmett  Vogan,  Bill  MacWilliams,  Frank  Marlowe. 
Reviewed  1  1  -8-44. 

MUSIC  FOR  MILLIONS 

MCM.  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Director,  Henry 
Koster.  Original  screenplay,  Myles  Connolly.  Musi- 
cal adaptation  and  direction,  Georgie  Stoll.  Incidental 
music,  Michel  Michelet.  Orchestration,  Joseph  Nuss- 
baum,  Ted  Duncan,  Calvin  Jackson.  Photography, 
Robert  Surtees.  Art  direction.  Cedric  Gibbons,  Hans 
Peters.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Willis,  Helen  Con- 
way. Edited  by  Douglass  Biggs.  Sound  technician, 
Wm.  Brockway.  Assistant  director,  Dolph  Zimmer. 

CAST — Margaret  O'Brien,  Jose  Iturbi,  June  Ally- 
son,  Jimmy  Durante,  Marsha  Hunt,  Hugh  Herbert, 
Marie  Wilson,  Harry  Davenport,  Larry  Adler,  Made- 
leine LeBeau,  Helen  Gilbert,  Ben  Lessy,  Connie  Gil- 
christ, Katherine  Balfour,  Mary  Parker,  Ethel  Grif- 
fies,  Eddie  Jackson,  Jack  Roth.  Reviewed  12-13-44. 

MUSIC  IN  MANHATTAN 

RKO.  Producer-director,  John  H.  Auer.  Screenplay, 
Lawrence  Kimble.  Original,  Maurice  Tombragel,  Hal 
Smith,  Jack  Scholl.  Photography,  Russell  Metty.  Mon- 
tage, Douglas  Travers.  Music  score,  Leigh  Harline. 
Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Songs,  Lew  Pol- 
lack, Herb  Magidson.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Gene 
Rose.  Musical  numbers,  staged  by  Charles  O'Curran. 
Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino.  Al  Herman.  Set 


decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Emile  Kuri.  Edited  by 
Harry  Marker.  Sound  technician,  Jean  L.  Speak.  As- 
sistant director,   James  Casey. 

CAST — Anne  Shirley,  Dennis  Day,  Philip  Terry, 
Raymond  Walburn,  Jane  Darwell,  Patti  Brill,  Charlie 
Barnet  and  his  orchestra,  Nilo  Menendez  and  his 
Rhumba  Band.  Reviewed  7-26-44. 

MY  BEST  CAL 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Harry  Grey.  Director,  An- 
thony Mann.  Original,  Richard  Brooks.  Screenplay, 
Olive  Cooper  and  Earl  Felton.  Photography,  Jack  Mar- 
ta.  Music  score,  Morton  Scott.  Art  direction,  Russell 
Kimball,  Gano  Chittenden.  Songs,  Kim  Gannon,  Wal- 
ter Kent.  Dance  director,  Dave  Gould.  Set  decorator, 
Earl  Wooden.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Fred  Stahl.  Assistant  director,  Art  Siteman. 

CAST — Jane  Withers,  Jimmy  Lydon,  Frank  Craven, 
Fortunio  Bonanova,  George  Cleveland,  Franklin  Pang- 
born,  Mary  Newton,  Jack  Boyle. 

MY  BUDDY 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Eddy  White.  Director,  Steve  Sekely. 
Screenplay  by  Arnold  Manoff.  Original  by  Prescott 
Chaplin.  Photographed  by  Reggie  Lanning.  Art  direc- 
tion, J.  Frank  Hotaling.  Musical  director,  Morton 
Scott.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician, 
Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Popkin. 

CAST — Donald  Barry,  Ruth  Terry,  Lynne  Roberts, 
Alexander  Granach,  Emma  Dunn,  John  Litel,  George 
E.  Stone,  Jonathan  Hale,  Ray  Walker,  Joe  Devlin, 
Matt  McHugh,  Eddie  Hall,  Jack  Ingram,  George  Hum- 
bert, Jimmy  Zaner,  Jay  Norris.  Reviewed  9-27-44. 

MY  CAL  LOVES  MUSIC 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Edward  Lilley.  Screen- 
play, Eugene  Conrad.  Original,  Patricia  Harper.  Adap- 
tation, Edward  Dein.  Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Victor  A.  Gange- 
lin.  Original  songs,  Milton  Rosen  and  Everett  Car- 
ter. Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Edited  by 
Russell  Schoengarth.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Fox. 
Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Bob  Crosby,  Grace  McDonald,  Walter  Cat- 
lett,  Betty  Kean,  Alan  Mowbray,  Freddie  Mercer, 
Chinita,  Trixie,  Paulina  Carter,  Tom  Daly,  Gayne 
Whitman.  Reviewed  11-22-44. 

MY  PAL,  WOLF 

RKO.  Producer,  Adrian  Scott.  Director,  Alfred  Wer- 
ker.  Screenplay,  Lillie  Hayward,  Leonard  Praskins, 
John  Paxton.  Original,  Frederick  Hazlitt  Brennan. 
Photography,  Jack  MacKenzie.  Special  effects,  Ver- 
non L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino, 
Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Al 
Fields.  Music  score,  Werner  R.  Heymann.  Musical 
direction,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker. 
Sound  technician,  Philip  N.  Mitchell.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Fred  Fleck. 

CAST — Sharyn  Moffett,  Jill  Esmond,  Una  O'Con- 
nor, George  Cleveland,  Charles  Arnt,  Leona  Maricle, 
Claire  Carleton,  Bruce  Edwards,  Edward  Fielding,  Olga 
Fabian,  Grey  Shadow.  Reviewed  9-19-44. 

MYSTERY  MAN 

Harry  Sherman-UA.  Director,  George  Archainbaud. 
Screenplay,  J.  Bentley  Cheney.  Based  upon  characters 
created  by  Clarence  E.  Mulford.  Photography,  Rus- 
sell Harlan.  Songs,  Ozie  Waters,  Forrest  Johnson. 
Edited  by  Fred  Berger.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Noyes. 
Assistant  director,  Glenn  Cook. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Jimmy  Rogers, 
Don  Costello,  Eleanor  Stewart,  Francis  McDonald. 

THE  NATIONAL  BARN  DANCE 

PARA.  Producer,  Walter  MacEwen.  Director,  Hugh 
Bennett.  Original  screenplay,  Lee  Loeb,  Hal  Fimberg. 
Photography,  Henry  Sharp.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier, 
Walter  Tyler.  Edited  by  Everett  Douglas.  Sound 
technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  director,  John 
Coonan. 

CAST  —  Jean  Heather,  Charles  Quigley,  Robert 
Benchley,  Mabel  Paige,  National  Barn  Dance  Troupe 
including  Pat  Buttram,  Joe  Kelly,  Lulu  Belle  and 
Scotty,  The  Dinning  Sisters,  Hoosier  Hot  Shots,  Arkie, 
Arkansas  Woodchopper.  Reviewed  9-5-45. 


PRODUCTIONS  1944 


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NATIONAL  VELVET 

MCM  (Technicolor).  Produced  by  Pandro  S.  Ber- 
man.  Directed  by  Clarence  Brown.  Screenplay  by 
Theodore  Reeves,  Helen  Deutsch.  Based  on  novel  by 
Enid  Bagnold.  Photography,  Leonard  Smith.  Tech- 
nicolor director,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Music  score,  Herbert 
Stothart.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Urie  Mc- 
Cleary.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Wills,  Mildred  Grif- 
fiths. Special  effects,  Warren  Newcombe.  Edited  by 
Robert  ).  Kern.  Sound  technician,  Chas.  E.  Wallace. 
Assistant  director,  Joe  Boyle. 

CAST — Mickey  Rooney,  Donald  Crisp,  Elizabeth 
Taylor,  Anne  Revere,  Angela  Lansbury,  Jackie  Jen- 
kins, Arthur  Treacher,  (uanita  Quigley,  Reginald 
Owen,  Norma  Varden,  Terry  Kilburn,  Arthur  Shields, 
Aubrey  Mather,  Alec  Craig,  Eugene  Loring,  Dennis 
Hoey,  Matthew  Boulton,  Gerald  Oliver  Smith.  Re- 
viewed 12-6-44. 

THE  NAVY  WAY 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Associate  producer,  L.  B.  Mer- 
man. Director,  William  Berke.  Original  screenplay, 
Maxwell  Shane.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman.  Art  di- 
rection, F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decorations,  Ben  Berk.  Mu- 
sic score,  Willy  Stahl.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Webster.  Assistant  director,  Doc 
Merman. 

CAST — Robert  Lowery,  Jean  Parker,  Bill  Henry, 
Roscoe  Karns,  Sharon  Douglas,  Robert  Armstrong, 
Richard  Powers,  Larry  Nunn,  Mary  Treen.  Reviewed 
2-25-44. 

THE  NEGRO  SOLDIER 

U.S.  War  Dept.  Supervisor,  Col.  Frank  Capra.  Di- 
retor,  Capt.  Stuart  Heisler.  Narration,  Carleton  Moss. 
Photography,  Lt.  Paul  C.  Vogel,  Capt.  Horace  Wood- 
ward, CPO  Alan  Thompson.  Music  score,  Dimitri  Ti- 
omkin. 

CAST — Men  and  women  of  the  U.S.  Armed  forces, 
Sgt.  Clyde  Turner,  Carlton  Moss,  William  Broadus, 
Bertha  Wolford,  Lt.  Norman  Ford,  Clarence  Brooks. 
Reviewed  2-15-44. 

NEVADA 

RKO.  Executive  producer,  Sid  Rogell.  Producer, 
Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Edward  Killy.  Screenplay, 
Norman  Houston.  From  novel  by  Zane  Grey.  Photog- 
raphy, Harry  J.  Wild.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Lucius  Croxton.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera, 
William  Stevens.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Roland  Gross. 
Sound  technician,  Richard  Van  Hessen. 

CAST — Robert  Mitchum,  Anne  Jeffreys,  Guinn 
"Big  Boy"  Williams,  Nancy  Gates,  Richard  Marlin, 
Craig  Reynolds,  Harry  Woods,  Edmund  Glover,  Alan 
Ward,  Harry  McKim,  Larry  Wheat,  Jack  Overman, 
Emmett  Lynn,  Wheaton  Chambers,  Philip  Morris.  Re- 
viewed 12-7-44. 

A  NIGHT  OF  ADVENTURE 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Gordon 
Douglas.  Screenplay,  Crane  Wilbur,  based  upon  "Hat, 
Coat  and  Glove,"  play  by  Wilhelm  Speyer.  Photog- 
raphy, Frank  Redman.  Art  directors,  Albert  D'Agos- 
tino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera, 
William  Stevens.  Music,  Leigh  Harline.  Musical  direc- 
tor, C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Sound  technicians,  Roy  Mead- 
ows, James  G.  Stewart.  Edited  by  Les  Millbrook.  As- 
sistant director,  James  Casey. 

CAST — Tom  Conway,  Audrey  Long,  Edward  Brj- 
phy,  Louis  Borell,  Addison  Richards,  Jean  Brooks, 
Nancy  Gates,  Russell  Hopton,  Claire  Carleton,  Em- 
ory Parnell,  Edmund  Clover.  Reviewed  6-1-44. 

NINE  GIRLS 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Leigh  Jason. 
Screenplay,  Karen  DeWolf,  Connie  Lee.  Adapted  by 
Al  Martin  from  the  play  by  Wilfred  H.  Pettitt.  Pho- 
tography, James  Van  Trees.  Edited  by  Otto  Meyer. 
Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Ross  Bellah.  Set  decora- 
tions, Fay  Babcock.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff. 
Assistant  director,  Rex  Bailey.  Sound  technician, 
Lambert  Day.  Musical  score,  John  Leipold. 

CAST — Ann  Harding,  Evelyn  Keyes,  Jinx  Falken- 
burg,  Anita  Louise,  Leslie  Brooks,  Lynn  Merrick,  Jeff 
Donnell,  -Nina  Foch,  Shirley  Mills,  Marcia  Mae  Jones, 
William  Demarest,  Willard  Robertson,  Lester  Mat- 
thews.  Reviewed  3-7-44. 


NIGHT  CLUB  GIRL 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Frank  Gross.  Director, 
Eddie  Cline.  Screenplay,  Henry  Blankfort,  Dick  Irv- 
ing Hyland.  Original,  Adele  Comandini.  Photography, 
Charles  Van  Enger.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman 
and  Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man  and  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Dance  director,  Louis  Da 
Pron.  Songs,  Nate  Wexler,  Al  Trace,  Jimmy  Nolan, 
Jimmy  Kennedy,  Milton  Pascal,  Edgar  Fairchild,  Al 
Sherman,  Harry  Tobias,  Don  Raye,  Gene  de  Paul, 
Count  Basie,  Arthur  Freed,  Nacio  Herb  Brown.  Edited 
by  Charles  Maynard.  Sound  technician,  Charles  Car- 
roll. Assistant  director,  Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Vivian  Austin,  Billy  Dunn,  Judy  Clark,  Ed- 
ward Norris,  Maxie  Rosenbloom,  Minna  Gombell,  Fred 
Sanborn,  The  Mulcays,  Paula  Drake,  the  Delta  Dhy- 
thm  Boys,  Leon  Belasco,  Andrew  Tombes,  Clem  Bev- 
ans,  Virginia  Brissac,  Emmett  Vogan,  George  Davis 
Reviewed  12-6-44. 

NONE  BUT  THE  LONELY  HEART 

RKO.  Producer,  David  Hempstead.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Sherman  Todd.  Director-screenplay,  Clifford 
Odets.  From  novel  by  Richard  Llewellyn.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Barnes.  Special  effects,  Vernon  Wal- 
ker. Art  direction,  Albert  D'Agostino,  Jack  Okey.  Set 
decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Harley  Miller.  Music, 
Hanns  Eisler.  Production  designer,  Mordecai  Gorelik. 
Edited  by  Roland  Gross.  Sound  technician,  Richard 
Van  Hessen.  Assistant  director,  Ruby  Rosenberg. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Ethel  Barrymore,  Barry  Fitz- 
gerald, June  Duprez,  Jane  Wyatt,  George  Coulouris, 
Dan  Duryea,  Roman  Bohnen,  Konstantin  Shayne,  Jo- 
seph Vitale,  Eva  Leonard  Boyne,  Morton  Lowry, 
Helene  Thimig,  William  Challee.  Reviewed  10-2-44. 

NONE  SHALL  ESCAPE 

COL.  Producer,  Samuel  Bischof.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Andre  De  Toth.  Screen- 
play, Lester  Cole.  Original,  Alfred  Neumann,  Joseph 
Than.  Photography,  Lee  Garmes.  Art  direction,  Lionel 
Banks,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Frank  Tuttle. 
Technical  advisor,  Marek  Libkov.  Music  score,  Ernst 
Toch.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by 
Charles  Nelson.  Sound  technician,  Lodge  Cunning- 
ham. Assistant  director,  Wm.  O'Conner. 

CAST — Alexander  Knox,  Marsha  Hunt,  Henry  Tra- 
vers,  Erik  Rolf,  Richard  Crane,  Dorothy  Morris,  Rich- 
ard Hale,  Ruth  Nelson,  Kurt  Kreuger,  Shirley  Mills, 
Elvin  Field,  Trevor  Bardette,  Frank  Jaquet,  Ray  Teal, 
Art  Smith,  George  Lessey.  Reviewed  1-11-44. 

NOTHING  BUT  TROUBLE 

MCM.  Producer,  B.  F.  Zeidman.  Director,  Sam  Tay- 
lor. Original  screenplay,  Russell  Rouse,  Ray  Golden. 
Additional  dialog,  Bradford  Ropes,  Margaret  Gruen. 
Photography,  Charles  Salerno,  Jr.  Music  score,  Na- 
thaniel Shilkret.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Harry 
McAfee.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  R.  Willis.  Edited  by 
Conrad  A.  Nervig.  Sound  technician,  Thomas  Ed- 
wards. Assistant  director,  Bert  Glazer. 

CAST — Stan  Laurel,  Oliver  Hardy,  Mary  Boland, 
Philip  Merivale,  Henry  O'Neill,  David  Leland,  John 
Warburton,  Matthew  Boulton,  Connie  Gilchrist.  Re- 
viewed 1 1 -28-44. 

ONCE  UPON  A  TIME 

COL.  Producer,  Lewis  F.  Edelman.  Director,  Alex- 
ander Hall.  Screenplay,  Lewis  Meltzer,  Oscar  Saul. 
Adaptation,  Irving  Fineman.  Story  by  Norman  Cor- 
win,  Lucille  Fletcher  Herrmann.  Photography,  Franz 
F.  Planer.  Musical  score,  Frederick  Hollander.  Musical 
director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Gene  Havlick.  Art 
direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Edward  Jewell.  Set  decora- 
tions, Robert  Priestley.  Assistant  director,  William 
Mull.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich. 

CAST — Cary  Grant,  Janet  Blair,  James  Gleason,  Ted 
Donaldson,  William  Demarest,  Howard  Freeman,  Art 
Baker,  Paul  Stanton,  Mickey  McGuire.  Reviewed 
8-18-44. 

ONE  BODY  TOO  MANY 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  Bill  Pine  and  Bill 
Thomas.  Director,  Frank  McDonald.  Original  screen- 
play, Winston  Miller  and  Maxwell  Shane.  Photog- 
raphy, Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Edited  by  Howard  Smith. 
Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Sound  technician,  Paul 


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Schmutz.  Set  decorations,  Ben  Berk.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, William  Strohbach. 

CAST — -Jack  Haley,  Jean  Parker,  Bela  Lugosi, 
Blanche  Yurka,  Lyle  Talbot,  Douglas  Fowley,  Fay 
Helm,  Bernard  Nedell,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Dorothy 
Granger,  Maxine  Fife,  William  Edmunds.  Reviewed 
10-18-44. 

ONE  MYSTERIOUS  NIGHT 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Oscar 
Boetticher,  Jr.  Original  screenplay,  Paul  Yawitz. 
Based  upon  character  created  by  Jack  Doyle.  Photog- 
raphy, L.  W.  O'Connell.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks, 
George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Priestley.  Mu- 
sical director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by  Al 
Clark.  Sound  technician,  Lambert  Day.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Milton  Feldman. 

CAST- — Chester  Morris,  Janis  Carter,  Richard  Lane, 
George  E.  Stone,  William  Wright,  Robert  Williams, 
Robert  E.  Scott,  Dorothy  Malone,  Lyle  Latell,  George 
McKay,  Early  Cantrell,  Joseph  Crehan.  Reviewed 
8-21-44. 

OUR  HEARTS  WERE  YOUNC  AND  CAY 

PARA.  Producer-screenplay,  Sheridan  Gibney.  Di- 
rector, Lewis  Allen.  From  the  book  by  Cornelia  Otis 
Skinner  and  Emily  Kimbrough.  Photography,  Theo- 
dor  Sparkuhl.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hed- 
rick.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Moyer.  Special  photog- 
raphic effects,  Gordon  Jennings.  Process  photog- 
raphy, Farciot  Edouart.  Music  score,  Werner  Hey- 
mann.  Edited  by  Paul  Weatherwax.  Sound  technician. 
Max  Hutchinson.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Lefert. 

CAST — Gail  Russell,  Diana  Lynn,  Charles  Ruggles, 
Dorothy  Gish,  Beulah  Bondi,  James  Brown,  Bill  Ed- 
wards, Jean  Heather,  Alma  Kruger.  Reviewed  9-5-44. 


OUTLAWS  OF  SANTA  FE 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Eddy  White.  Director, 
Howard  Bretherton.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S. 
Hall,  Photography,  J.  MacBurnie.  Edited  by  Charles 
Craft.  Sound,  Tom  Carman.  Assistant  director,  Har- 
ry Knight. 

CAST — Don  Barry,  Wally  Vernon,  Helen  Tal- 
bot, Tom  London,  Bud  Geary,  Twinkle  Watts,  Roy 
Barcroft,  LeRoy  Mason,  Kenne  Duncan,  Nolan  Leary, 
Walter  Soderling,  Edmund  Cobb,  Jack  Kirk,  Frank 
McCarroll.  Bob  Kortman,  Ernie  Adams,  Emmett  Lynn, 
Pierce  Lyden,  Forrest  Taylor.  Reviewed  4-4-44. 

OUTLAW  TRAIL 

MONO.  Produced  and  directed  by  Robert  Tansey. 
Screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Original  story,  Alvin 
Neitz.  Photography,  Edward  Kull.  Sound,  Glen  Glenn. 
Edited  by  John  C.  Fuller.  Assistant  director,  Art 
Hammond.  Musical  director.  Frank  Sanucci. 

CAST — Hoot  Gibson.  Bob  Steele,  Chief  Thunder- 
cloud, Jennifer  Holt,  Cy  Kendall,  Rocky  Cameron, 
George  Eldridge.  Charles  King.  Hal  Price,  John 
Bridges,  Bud  Osborne,  Jim  Thorpe. 

PARDON  MY  RHYTHM 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton. 
Directed  by  Felix  Feist.  Screenplay  by  Val  Burton  and 
Eugene  Conrad.  Based  on  story  by  Hurd  Barrett.  Pho- 
tographed by  Paul  Ivano.  Music  director,  H.  J.  Sal- 
ter. Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Ralph  M. 
DeLacy.  Set  decorations,  R.  A.  Gausman.  Edited  by 
Edward  Curtiss.  Sound  technician,  Chas.  Carroll.  As- 
sistant director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  Evelyn  Ankers,  Patric  Knowles, 
Walter  Catlett,  Marjorie  Weaver,  Bob  Crosby  and 
his  orchestra,  Mel  Torme,  Patsy  O'Connor,  Ethel  Grif- 
fies,  Jack  Slattery. 

PARTNERS  OF  THE  TRAIL 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  Lam- 
bert Hillyer.  Original  story  and  screenplay,  Frank  H. 
Young.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Ed  Stein.  Edited  by  Carl  Heim.  Sound,  Glen 
Glenn.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Christine  Mclntyre,  Craig  Woods,  Robert  Frazer, 
Harry  F.  Price,  Jack  Ingram,  Lynton  Brent,  Marshall 
Reed,  Ben  Corbett,  Steve  Clark,  Lloyd  Ingraham. 
Reviewed  2-25-55. 


PASSACE  TO  MARSEILLE 

WB.  Producer  Hal  Wallis.  Director  Michael  Curtiz. 
Screenplay  by  Casey  Robinson  and  Jack  Moffitt. 
From  novel  by  Charles  Nordhoff  and  James  Nor- 
mal Hall.  Photography,  James  Wong  Howe.  Special 
effects  by  Jack  Cosgrove  and  Edwin  DuPar.  Art 
direction,  Carl  Jules  Weyl.  Set  decorations,  George 
James  Hopkins.  Dialog  director,  Herschel  Daugherty. 
Music  by  Max  Steiner.  Musical  director,  Leo  F.  Forb- 
stein.  Edited  by  Owen  Marks.  Sound  technician,  E. 
A.  Brown.  Assistant  director,  Frank  Heath. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Claude  Rains,  Michele 
Morgan,  Philip  Dorn,  Sydney  Greenstreet,  Peter  Lorre, 
George  Tobias,  Helmut  Dantine,  John  Loder.  Victor 
Francen,  Vladimir  Sokoloff,  Edward  Ciannelli,  Corinna 
Mura,  Konstantin  Shayne,  Stephen  Richards,  Charles 
La  Torre,  Hans  Conried,  Monte  Blue,  Billy  Roy.  Fred- 
erick Brunn,  Louis  Mercier.  Reviewed  2-16-44. 

PASSPORT  TO  DESTINY 

RKO.  Producer,  Herman  Schlom.  Director,  Ray  Mc- 
Carey.  Original  screenplay,  Van  Burton,  Muriel  Roy 
Bolton.  Photography,  Jack  MacKenzie.  Special  effects, 
Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agos- 
tino,  Jack  Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Silvera,  Har- 
ley  Miller.  Music,  Roy  Webb.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff.  Edited  by  Robert  Swink.  Sound  tech- 
nician, James  S.  Thomson.  Assistant  director,  Lloyd 
Richards. 

CAST — Elsa  Lanchester,  Gordon  Oliver,  Lenore  Au- 
bert,  Lionel  Royce,  Fritz  Feld,  Joseph  Vitale.  Gavin 
Muir,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Anita  Bolster,  Lydia  Bilbrook, 
Lumsden  Hare.  Hans  Schumm.  Reviewed  under  title 
"Passport  to  Adventure"  1-28-44. 

THE  PEARL  OF  DEATH 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Roy  William  Neil  I .  Screen- 
play by  Bertram  Millhauser.  Based  on  "The  Six  Na- 
poleons" by  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle.  Photography, 
Virgil  Miller.  Dialog  director,  Ray  Kessler.  Art  direc- 
tion, John  B.  Goodman  and  Martin  Obzina.  Set  dec- 
oration, R.  A.  Gausman.  Musical  director,  Paul  Saw- 
tell.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder.  Sound  technician,  Joe  La- 
pis. Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Basil  Rathbone,  Nigel  Bruce,  Evelyn  An- 
kers, Dennis  Hoey,  Miles  Mander,  Mary  Gordon,  Ian 
Wolfe,  Charles  Francis,  Holmes  Herbert,  Richard  Nu- 
gent, Rondo  Hatton.  Reviewed  8-25-44. 

PHANTOM  LADY 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Joan  Harrison.  Director, 
Robert  Siodmak.  Screenplay,  Bernard  C.  Schoenfeld. 
Based  on  novel  by  William  Irish.  Photography,  Woody 
Bredell.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter.  Art  direction, 
John  B.  Goodman,  Robert  Clatworthy.  Set  decora- 
tions, R.  A.  Gausman,  L.  R.  Smith.  Musical  numbers 
staged  by  Lester  Horton.  Songs,  Jacques  Press,  Eddie 
Cherkose.  Edited  by  Arthur  Hilton.  Sound  technician, 
Joe  Lapis.  Assistant  director,  Willard  Sheldon. 

CAST — Ella  Raines,  Franchot  Tone,  Alan  Curtis, 
Thomas  Gomez,  Aurora,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr..  Fay  Helm, 
Andrew  Tombes,  Regis  Toomey,  Joseph  Crehan,  Doris 
Lloyd,  Virginia  Brissac,  Milburn  Stone.  Reviewed 
1-21-44. 

THE  PINTO  BANDIT 

PRC.  Producer,  Alfred  Stern.  Director  and  original 
screenplay,  Elmer  Clifton.  Photography,  Edward  Kull. 
Set  decorations,  Harry  Reif.  Musical  director,  Lee 
Zahler.  Songs,  Don  Watson.  Edited  by  Charles  Hen- 
kel,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  Arthur  B.  Smith.  Assistant 
director,   Arthur  Alexander. 

CAST — David  "Tex"  O'Brien,  Jim  Newill,  Guv  Wil- 
kerson,  Mady  Lawrence,  James  Martin,  Jack  In- 
gram, Edward  Cassidy,  Budd  Buster,  Karl  Hackett, 
Robert  Fortman,  Charles  King,  Jr. 

PIN  UP  CIRL 

20th-FOX  I  Technicolor) .  Producer,  William  Le 
Baron.  Director,  Bruce  Humberstone.  Screenplay, 
Robert  Ellis,  Helen  Logan,  Earl  Baldwin.  Based  on 
story  by  Libbie  Block.  Songs  by  Mack  Gordon  and 
James  Monaco.  Dances  staged  by  Alice  Sullivan. 
Roller  Skating  numbers  staged  by  Gae  Foster.  Musical 
numbers  supervised  by  Fanchon.  Photography,  Ernest 
Palmer.  Technicolor  director,  Natalie  Kalmas.  Art  di- 
rection, James  Basevi  and  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Set  dec- 
oration, Thomas  Little.  Special  photographic  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman  and 


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Charles  Henderson.  Edited  by  Robert  Simpson.  Sound 
technician,  Eugene  Grossman.  Assistant  director,  Ad 
Schaumer. 

CAST — Betty  Crable,  John  Harvey,  Martha  Raye, 
Joe  E.  Brown,  Eugene  Pallette,  Skating  Vanities,  Dor- 
othea Kent,  Dave  Willock,  Condos  Brothers,  Charles 
Spivak  and  his  orchestra,  Robert  Homans,  Marcel 
Dalin,  Roger  Clark,  Leon  Belasco,  Irving  Bacon,  Ruth 
Warren,  Angie  Blue,  Mantan  Moreland,  Charles 
Moore. 

PORT  OF  40  THIEVES 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Walter  Coetz.  Director,  John  Eng- 
lish. Original  screenplay,  Dane  Lussier.  Photography, 
Jack  Marta.  Art  director,  Russell  Kimball.  Set  dec- 
oration, R.  A.  Causman.  Edited  by  Richard  Van  En- 
ger.  Sound  technician,  Vic  Appel.  Assistant  director, 
Al  Wood. 

CAST — Stephanie  Bachelor,  Richard  Powers,  Lynn 
Roberts,  Olive  Blackeney,  Ellen  Lowe,  George  Meeker, 
Russell  Hicks,  Patricia  Knox. 

PRACTICALLY  YOURS 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  Harry  Tugend.  Director, 
Mitchell  Leisen.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  Krasna. 
Photography,  Charles  Lang,  Jr.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier,  Robert  Usher.  Set  decorations,  Stephen  Sey- 
mour. Special  photo  effects,  Gordon  Jennings  and 
J.  Devereaux  Jennings.  Process  photography,  Farciot 
Edouart.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Do- 
anne  Harrison.  Sound  technician,  Donald  McKay. 
Assistant  director,  John  Coonan. 

CAST — Claudette  Colbert,  Fred  MacMurray,  Gil 
Lamb,  Cecil  Kellaway,  Robert  Benchley,  Jane  Frazee, 
Mikhail  Rasumny,  Isabel  Randolph,  Rosemary  De- 
Camp,  Tom  Powers,  Arthur  Loft.  Reviewed  12-15-44. 

PRIDE  OF  THE  PLAINS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Louis  Gray.  Director,  Wal- 
lace Fox.  Screenplay,  John  K.  Butler,  Bob  Williams, 
Based  on  an  original  by  Oliver  Drake.  Photography, 
John  MacBurnie.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound,  Fred 
Stahl.  Art  director,  Fred  Ritter.  Set  decorations, 
Charles  Thompson.  Musical  score,  Mort  Glickman. 
Assistant  director,  Art  Siteman. 

CAST — Bob  Livingston,  Smiley  Burnette,  Nancy 
Gay,  Stephen  Barclay,  Kenneth  MacDonald,  Charles 
Miller,  Kenne  Duncan,  Jack  Kirk,  Bud  Geary,  Yakima 
Canutt.  Reviewed  11-26-43. 

THE  PRINCESS  AND  THE  PIRATE 

Samuel  Coldwyn  -  R  K  0  (Technicolor).  Associate 
producer,  Don  Hartman.  Director,  David  Butler. 
Screenplay,  Don  Hartman,  Melville  Shavelson  and 
Everett  Freeman.  Adaptation,  Allen  Boretz  and  Cur- 
tis Kenyon.  Suggested  by  story  by  Sy  Bartlett.  Pho- 
tography, Victor  Milner,  William  Snyder.  Techni- 
color direction,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Music,  David  Rose. 
Song,  Jimmy  McHugh  and  Harold  Adamson.  Art  di- 
rection, Ernst  Fegte,  McClure  Capps.  Art  consultant, 
Hugo  Ballin.  Set  decorations,  Howard  Bristol.  Special 
photo  effects,  R.  O.  Binger  and  Clarence  Slifer. 
Edited  by  Daniel  Mandell.  Sound  technician,  Fred 
Lau.  Assistant  director,  Barton  Adams. 

CAST — Bob  Hope,  Virginia  Mayo,  Walter  Slezak, 
Walter  Brennan,  Victor  McLaglen,  Hugo  Haas,  Marc 
Lawrence,  Maude  Eburne,  Adia  Kuznetzoff,  Brandon 
Hurst,  Tom  Kennedy,  Stanley  Andrews,  Robert  War- 
wick. Reviewed  10-11-44. 

THE  PURPLE  HEART 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Darryl  F.  Zanuck.  Director, 
Lewis  Milestone.  Screenplay,  Jerry  Cady.  Original, 
Melville  Crossman.  Photography,  Arthur  Miller.  Mu- 
sic score,  Alfred  Newman.  Art  direction.  James  Ba- 
sevi  and  Lewis  Creber.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Lit- 
tle, Walter  M.  Scott.  Special  photographic  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  Douglas  Biggs.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Alfred  Bruzlin.  Assistant  director,  Artie  Jacob- 
son. 

CAST — Dana  Andrews,  Richard  Conte,  Farley  Gran- 
ger, Kevin  O'Shea,  Donald  Barry,  Trudy  Marshall, 
Sam  Levene,  Charles  Russell,  John  Craven,  Tala  Bi- 
rell,  Richard  Loo,  Peter  Chong,  Gregory  Gay,  Tor- 
ben  Meyer,  Kurt  Katch,  Martin  Garralaga,  Erwin 
Kaiser,  Igor  Dolgaruki,  Nestor  Paiva,  Alex  Papana, 
H.  T.  Tsiang,  Benson  Fong,  Keye  Chang,  Allen  Jung, 
Wing  Foo,  Paul  Fung,  Joseph  Kim,  Luke  Chan,  Beal 
Wong,  Marshall  Thompson.  Reviewed  2-23-44. 


THE  RACKET  MAN 

COL.  Produced  by  Wallace  MacDonald.  Directed 
by  D.  Ross  Lederman.  Screenplay,  Paul  Yawitz  and 
Howard  J.  Green.  Original  by  Casey  Robinson.  Pho- 
tography, James  Van  Trees.  Art  direction,  Lionel 
Banks,  Walter  Holscher.  Set  decorations,  George 
Montgomery.  Music  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited 
by  Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician,  William  Ran- 
dall. Assistant  director,  Ben  Kadish. 

CAST — Tom  Neal,  Hugh  Beaumont,  Jeanne  Bates, 
Larry  Parks,  Douglas  Fowley,  Lewis  Wilson,  Clarence 
Muse,  Mary  Gordon,  Anthony  Caruso,  Warren  Ashe, 
Pauline  Drake.  Reviewed  2-14-44. 

RAIDERS  OF  THE  BORDER 

MONO.  Producer,  Scott  R.  Dunlap.  Director,  John 
P.  McCarthy.  Screenplay,  Jess  Bowers.  Original,  John- 
ston McCulley.  Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Edited 
by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound,  Glen  Glenn.  Musical  director, 
Edward  Kay.  Assistant  director,  Doc  Joos. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Ellen  Hall,  Craig  Woods,  Raphael  Bennett,  Edmund 
Cobb,  Ernie  Adams,  Dick  Alexander,  Lynton  Brent, 
Stanley  Price.  Reviewed  12-31-44. 

RAINBOW  ISLAND 

PARA.  (Technicolor).  Associate  producer,  E.  D. 
Leshin.  Director,  Ralph  Murphy.  Screenplay,  Walter 
De  Leon  and  Arthur  Phillips.  Based  on  story  by 
Seena  Owen.  Photography,  Karl  Struss.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Art  directors,  Hans  Dre- 
ier and  Haldine  Douglas.  Special  photo  effects,  Gor- 
don Jennings.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart. 
Set  decoration,  George  Sawley.  Music  score,  Roy 
Webb.  Vocal  arrangements,  Joseph  J.  Lilley.  Songs, 
Ted  Koehler,  Burton  Lane,  Augie  Goupil.  Dances 
staged  by  Danny  Kaye.  Edited  by  Arthur  Schmidt. 
Sound  technician,  W.  C.  Smith.  Assistant  director, 
Harvey  Foster. 

CAST — Dorothy  Lamour,  Eddie  Bracken,  Gil  Lamb, 
Barry  Sullivan,  Forrest  Orr,  Anne  Revere,  Reed  Had- 
ley,  Marc  Lawrence,  Adia  Kuznetzoff,  Olga  San 
Juan,  Elena  Verdugo.  Reviewed  9-1-44. 

RANGE  LAW 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  Frank  Young. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Musical  director,  Ed- 
ward Kay.  Assistant  director,  Theodore  Joos.  Sound, 
Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  John  C.  Fuller. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton,  Sa- 
rah Padden,  Ellen  Hall,  Lloyd  Ingraham,  Marshall 
Reed,  Jack  Ingram,  Hugh  Prosser,  Stanley  Price,  Art 
Fowler,  Harry  F.  Price,  Ben  Corbett,  Steve  Clark. 
Reviewed  5-5-44. 

RATIONING 

MCM.  Producer,  Orville  O.  Dull.  Director  Willis 
Goldbeck.  Original  screenplay,  William  R.  Lipman, 
Grant  Garrett  and  Harry  Ruskin.  Photography, 
Sidney  Wagner.  Music  score,  David  Snell.  Art  direc- 
tion, Cedric  Gibbons,  Howard  Campbell.  Set  decor- 
ations, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Glen  Barner.  Edited  by  Fer- 
ris Webster.  Sound  technician,  William  R.  Edmond- 
son.  Assistant  director,  Al  Raboch. 

CAST — Wallace  Beery,  Marjorie  Main,  Donald 
Meek,  Dorothy  Morris,  Howard  Freeman,  Connie 
Gilchrist,  Tommy  Batten,  Gloria  Dickson,  Henry 
O'Neill,  Richard  Hall,  Charles  Halton,  Morris  An- 
krum,  Carol  Ann  Beery,  Douglas  Fowley,  Chester 
Clute,  Milton  Parsons.  Reviewed  1-25-44. 

RECKLESS  AGE 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Felix  E.  Feist.  Screen- 
play, Gertrude  Purcell,  Henry  Blankfort.  Original,  Al 
Martin.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash.  Music  director, 
Sam  Freed,  Jr.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Har- 
old H.  MacArthur.  Set  directions,  Russell  A.  Gaus- 
man,  Ira  S.  Webb.  Songs,  Bill  Crago,  Grace  Shannon, 
Don  Raye,  Gene  de  Paul.  Edited  by  Ray  Curtiss. 
Sound  technician,  Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Gloria  Jean,  Henry  Stephenson,  Kathleen 
Howard,  Franklin  Pangborn,  Andrew  Tombes,  Mar- 
shall Thompson,  Jane  Darwell,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Judy 
Clark,  Jack  Gilford,  Chester  Clute,  Delta  Rhythm 
Boys,  Harold  Nicholas.  Reviewed  8-30-44. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1944 


THE  RETURN  OF  THE  VAMPIRE 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  White.  Director,  Lew  Landers. 
Screenplay,  Griffin  Jay,  based  upon  an  idea  by  Kurt 
Neumann.  Additional  dialog,  Randall  Faye.  Photog- 
raphy, John  Stumar,  L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited  by  Paul 
Borofsky.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Victor  Greene. 
Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage.  Musical  director,  M.  W. 
Stoloff.  Assistant  director,  Earl  Bellamy.  Sound  tech- 
nician, H.  Fogetti. 

CAST — Bela  Lugosi,  Frieda  Inescort,  Nina  Foch, 
Miles  Mander,  Roland  Varno,  Matt  Willis,  Ottola 
Nesmith,  Gilbert  Emery,  Leslie  Denison,  William  C. 
P.  Austin.  Reviewed  1-28-44. 

RETURN  OF  THE  APE  MAN 

Sam  Katzman-Jack  Oietz-MONO.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Barney  Sarecky.  Director,  Philip  Rosen.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Robert  Charles.  Musical  director,  Ed- 
ward Kay.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Art  direc- 
tion, Dave  Milton.  Edited  by  Carl  Pierson.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  directors,  Art  Ham- 
mond, Richard  L'Estrange. 

CAST — Bela  Lugosi,  John  Carradine,  George  Zucco, 
Frank  Morgan,  Judith  Gibson,  Mary  Currier,  Michael 
Ames,  Mike  Donovan,  George  Eldridge,  Ed  Chandler, 
Ernie  Adams.  Reviewed  7-3-44. 

RIDERS  OF  THE  DEADLINE 

Harry  Sherman  -  U  A.  Associate  producer,  Lewis 
Rachmil.  Director,  Lesley  Selander.  Original  screen- 
play, Bennett  Cohen,  from  characters  created  by 
Clarence  E.  Mulford.  Photography,  Russell  Harlan. 
Art  direction,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  decorations,  Emil 
Kuri.  Edited  by  Walter  Hannemann.  Sound  techni- 
cian. Jack  Noyes.  Assistant  director,  Glenn  Cook. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Jimmy  Rogers, 
Richard  Crane,  Frances  Woodward,  William  Halligan, 
Tony  Warde,  Bob  Mitchum,  Jim  Bannon,  Hugh  Pros- 
ser,  Herb  Rawlinson,  Montie  Montana,  Earle  Hod- 
gins,  Bill  Beckford,  Pierce  Lyden. 

RIDING  WEST 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  William  Berke. 
Screenplay,  Luci  Ward.  Photography,  Benjamin  Kline, 
Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Art  direction,  Leslie 
Banks,  Arthur  Royce.  Set  decorations,  Robert  Priest- 
ly. Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor.  Sound,  Tom 
Lambert. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Shirley  Patterson,  Arthur 
Hunnicutt,  Ernest  Tubb  and  Singing  Cowboys,  Steve 
Clark,  Wheeler  Oakman,  J.  P.  Whiteford,  Clancy 
Cooper,  Bill  Wilkerson.  Reviewed  5-26-44. 

ROGER  TOUHY — CANGSTER 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Lee  Marcus.  Director,  Rob- 
ert Florey.  Screenplay,  Crane  Wilbur  and  Jerry  Cady. 
Original,  Crane  Wilbur.  Photography,  Glen  MacWil- 
liams.  Art  direction,  James  Basevi,  Lewis  Creber.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach.  Special  pho- 
tographic effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music  score,  Hugo  W. 
Friedhofer.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Edit- 
ed by  Harry  Reynolds.  Sound  technician,  Bernard 
Freericks.  Assistant  director,  Jasper  Blystone. 

CAST — Preston  Foster,  Victor  McLaglen,  Lois  An- 
drews, Kent  Taylor,  Anthony  Quinn,  William  Post, 
Jr.,  Henry  Morgan,  Matt  Briggs,  Moroni  Olsen,  Reed 
Hadley,  Trudy  Marshall,  John  Archer,  Frank  Jenks, 
George  E.  Stone,  Charles  Lang,  Kane  Richmond, 
George  Holmes,  Ralph  Peters,  Roy  Roberts,  John 
Harmon,  Horace  MacMahon,  Edmund  MacDonald, 
Cy  Kendall,  William  Pawley,  Murray  Alper. 

ROSIE  THE  RIVETER 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Direc- 
tor, Joseph  Santley.  Screenplay.  Jack  Townley  and 
Aleen  Leslie.  Original  story  by  Dorothy  Curnow 
Handley.  Photography,  Reginald  Lanning.  Dance  di- 
rector, Dave  Gould.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kim- 
ball. Set  decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Musical 
director,  Morton  Scott.  Songs,  Redd  Evans,  John 
Jacob  Loeb.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Earl  Crain.  Assistant  director,  Kenneth 
Holmes. 

CAST — Jane  Frazee,  Frank  Albertson,  Vera  Vague, 
Frank  Jenks,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Frank  Fenton,  Maude 
Eburne,  Carl  Switzer,  Louis  Erickson,  Ellen  Lowe.  Ar- 
thur Loft,  Tom  Kennedy. 


SADDLE  LEATHER  LAW 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Beniamin  Kline. 
Original  screenplay,  Elizabeth  Beecher.  Photography, 
George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  direction, 
Lionel  Banks,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations,  Lou  Di- 
age. Sound  technician,  Ed  Bernds.  Assistant  director 
Ray  Nazarro. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Dub  Taylor,  Vi  Athens, 
Lloyd  Bridges,  Jimmy  Wakely  and  His  Saddle  Pals, 
Salty  Holmes,  Reed  Howes,  Robert  Kortman,  Frank 
La  Rue,  Ted  French,  Ed  Cassidy,  Steve  Clark,  Frank 
O'Connor,  Budd  Buster,  Franklin  Farnum.  Reviewed 
12-22-44. 

SAILOR'S  HOLIDAY 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Berke.  Original  screenplay,  Manny  Seff.  Pho- 
tography, Burnett  Guffey.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks, 
Victor  Greene.  Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edit- 
ed by  Paul  Borofsky.  Sound  technician,  Howard  Fo- 
getti. Assistant  director,  James  Nicholson. 

CAST — Arthur  Lake,  June  Lawrence,  Bob  Haymes, 
Shelley  Winter,  Lewis  Wilson,  Edmund  MacDonald, 
Pat  O'Malley,  Herbert  Rawlinson,  Buddy  Yarus,  Vi 
Athens,  George  Ford.  Reviewed  7-5-44. 

SAN  ANTONIO  KID 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  O'Sullivan.  As- 
sociate producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director,  Howard 
Bretherton.  Screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Based  on 
characters  created  by  Fred  Harman.  Photography, 
William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden. 
Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Earl 
Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Al  Wood. 

CAST— Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Fleming, 
Linda  Stirling,  Earle  Hodgins,  Glenn  Strange,  LeRoy 
Mason,  Duncan  Renaldo,  Tom  London,  Jack  Kirk,  Bob 
Wilke. 

SAN  DIECO,  I  LOVE  YOU 

UNIV.  Producers-screenplay,  Michael  Fessier  and 
Ernest  Pagano.  Director,  Reginald  Le  Borg.  From  story 
by  Ruth  McKenney,  Richard  Bransten.  Photography, 
Hal  Mohr.  Musical  score  direction,  H.  J.  Salter.  Art 
direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Alexander  Golitzen.  Set 
decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Leigh  Smith.  Special 
photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Edited  by  Charles  May- 
nard.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Fox.  Assistant  director, 
Fred  Frank. 

CAST — Jon  Hall,  Louise  Allbritton,  Edward  Ever- 
ett Horton,  Eric  Blore,  Buster  Keaton,  Irene  Ryan, 
Rudy  Wissler,  Gerald  Perreau,  Charles  Bates,  Don 
Davis,  Florence  Lake,  Chester  Clute,  Sarah  Selby, 
Fern    Emmett.    Reviewed  9-1-44. 

SAN  FERNANDO  VALLEY 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Eddy  White.  Director,  John  English. 
Original  screenplay,  Dorrell  and  Stuart  McGowan. 
Photography,  William  Bradford.  Art  direction,  Gano 
Chittenden.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  techni- 
cian. Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Trigger,  Dale  Evans,  Jean  Por- 
ter, Bob  Nolan  and  the  bons  of  ihe  Pioneers,  with 
Andrew  Tombes,  Edward  Gargan,  Charles  Smith,  Dot 
Farley. 

THE  SCARLET  CLAW 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Roy  William  Neill.  Creen- 
play,  Edmund  L.  Hartmann,  Roy  William  Neill.  Orig- 
inal. Paul  Gangelin,  Brenda  Weisberg.  Based  on  char- 
acters created  by  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle.  Photog- 
raphy, George  Robinson.  Musical  director,  Paul  Saw- 
tell.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Ralph  M.  De- 
Lacy.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ira  S. 
Webb.  Special  photography,  John  P.  Fulton.  Edited 
by  Paul  Landres.  Sound  technician,  Robert  Pritch- 
ard.  Assistant  director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Basil  Rathbone,  Nigel  Bruce.  Gerald  Ha- 
rrier, Paul  Cavanagh.  Arthur  Hohl,  Miles  Mander, 
Kay  Harding,  David  Clyde,  Ian  Wolfe,  Victoria  Home. 

SECRET  COMMAND 

Terneen-COL.  Producer,  Phil  L.  Ryan.  Director,  Ed- 
die Sutherland.  Screenplay,  Roy  Chanslor.  Magazine 
story  "The  Saboteurs,"  by  John  and  Ward  Hawkins. 
Photography,  Franz  F.  Planer.  Edited  by  Viola  Law- 
rence. Art  directors,  Lionel  Banks,  Edward  Jewell.  Set 
decorations,  Robert  Priestley.  Assistant  director,  Rex 


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Bailey.  Process  photography,  David  Allen,  Ray  Cory. 
Special  effects,  Robert  Wright.  Montages,  Aaron 
Nipley.  Musical  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical  direc- 
tor, M.  W.  Stoloff.  Sound  technician,  Ed  Bernds. 

CAST — Pat  O'Brien,  Carole  Landis,  Chester  Mor- 
ris, Ruth  Warrick,  Barton  MacLane,  Tom  Tully, 
Wallace  Ford,  Howard  Freeman,  Erik  Rolf,  Matt  Mc- 
Hugh,  Frank  Sully,  Frank  Fenton,  Charles  D.  Brown, 
Carol  Nugent,  Richard  Lyon.  Reviewed  2-26-44. 


SECRETS  OF  SCOTLAND  YARD 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Pro- 
ducer-director, George  Blair.  Original  screenplay,  Den- 
ison  Gift.  Photography,  William  Bradford.  Art  direc- 
tion, Russ  Kimball.  Edited  by  Fred  Allen.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Bud  Spring- 
steen. 

CAST — Edgar  Barrier,  Stephanie  Bachelor,  C.  Au- 
brey Smith,  Henry  Stephenson,  Lionel  Atwill,  Walter 
Klngsford,  John  Abbott,  Frederick  Worlock,  Matthew 
Boulton,  Forrester  Harvey,  Louis  V.  Arco. 


SEE  HERE,  PRIVATE  HARGROVE 

MCM.  Producer,  George  Haight.  Director,  Wesley 
Ruggles.  Screenplay,  Harry  Kurnitz.  Based  on  book 
by  Marion  Hargrove.  Photography,  Charles  Lawton. 
Music  score,  David  Snell.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Stephen  Goosson.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  Ralph  Hurst.  Songs,  Frank  Loesser.  Ted  Grou- 
ya.  Edited  by  Frank  E.  Hull.  Sound  technician,  John  F. 
Dullam.  Assistant  director,  Barney  Glazer. 

CAST — Robert  Walker,  Donna  Reed,  Keenan  Wynn, 
Robert  Benchley,  Ray  Collins,  Chill  Wills,  Bob  Cros- 
by, Marta  Linden,  Grant  Mitchell,  George  Offerman, 
Jr.,  Edward  Fielding,  Donald  Curtis,  William  "Bill" 
Phillips,  Douglas  Fowley.  Reviewed  2-14-44. 

SENSATIONS  OF  1945 

Andrew  Stone-UA.  Producer-director,  Andrew 
Stone.  Associated  producer,  James  Nasser.  Screen- 
play, Dorothy  Bennett.  Original,  Frederick  Jackson. 
Photography,  Peverell  Marley,  John  Mescall.  Art  di- 
rection, Charles  Odds.  Set  decorations,  Maurice  Yates. 
Dance  director,  David  Lichine.  Musical  director,  Mah- 
lon  Merrick.  Songs,  Al  Sherman,  Harry  Tobias.  Edit- 
ed by  James  E.  Smith.  Sound  technician,  Wm.  Lynch. 
Assistant  director,  Henry  Kessler. 

CAST — Eleanor  Powell,  Dennis  O'Keefe,  C.  Aubrey 
Smith,  Eugene  Pallette,  Mimi  Forsythe,  Lyle  Talbot, 
Hubert  Castle,  W.  C.  Fields,  Sophie  Tucker,  Dorothy 
Donegan,  The  Christianis,  Pallenberg  Bears,  Woody 
Herman  and  ork.  Cab  Holloway  and  ork,  David  Lich- 
ine, Richard  Hageman,  Marie  Blake,  Stanley  An- 
drews, Louise  Currie,  Betty  Wells,  Bert  Roach,  Gran- 
don  Rhodes,  Earle  Hodgins,  Constance  Purdy,  Joe 
Devlin,  George  Humbert.  Wendell  Niles,  Anthony 
Warde,  Gene  Rodgers,  Ruth  Lee,  The  Les  Paul  Trio, 
The  Copelands,  Mel  Hall,  Willie  Pratt,  Johnson  Broth- 
ers, The  Huberts,  Starless  Night.  Reviewed  6-21-44. 

SEVEN  DAYS  ASHORE 

RKO.  Producer-director,  John  H.  Auer.  Screenplay, 
Edward  Verdier,  Irving  Phillips,  Lawrence  Kimble. 
Based  on  original  by  Jacques  Duval,  Lew  Pollack, 
Mort  Greene,  Freddie  Fisher.  Musical  director,  C. 
Bakaleinikoff .  Orchestra  orrangements,  Gene  Rose. 
Dance  director,  Charles  O'Curran.  Photography,  Rus- 
sell Metty.  Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art 
direction,  Albert  S.  D'Agostino.  Set  decorations,  Dar- 
rell  Silvera,  William  Stevens.  Edited  by  Harry  Marker. 
Sound  technician,  Bailey  Fesler.  Assistant  director, 
Harry  Scott. 

CAST — Wally  Brown,  Alan  Carney,  Gordon  Oli- 
ver, Marcy  McGuire,  Dooley  Wilson,  Virginia  Mayo, 
Amelita  Ward,  Elaine  Shepard,  Marjorie  Cateson, 
Alan  Dinehart,  Miriam  LaVelle,  Margaret  Dumont, 
Emory  Parnell,  Ian  Wolfe,  Freddie  Slack  and  his  or- 
chestra, Freddie  Fisher  and  his  band. 

THE  SEVENTH  CROSS 

MCM.  Producer,  Pandro  S.  Berman.  Director,  Fred 
Zinnemann.  Screenplay,  Helen  Deutsch.  Based  on 
novel  by  Anna  Seghers.  Photography,  Karl  Freund. 
Music  score,  Roy  Webb.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Leonid  Vasian.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Wallis, 
Mac  Alper.  Edited  by  Thomas  Richards.  Sound  tech- 


nician, James  K.  Burbridge.  Assistant  director,  Horace 
Hough. 

CAST — Spencer  Tracy,  Signe  Hasso,  Hume  Cronyn, 
Agnes  Moorhead,  Jessica  Tandy,  Herbert  Rudley,  Fe- 
lix Bressart,  Ray  Collins,  Alexander  Granach,  Kath- 
erine  Locke,  George  Macready,  Paul  Guilfoyle,  Steven 
Geray,  Kurt  Katch,  Karen  Verne,  Konstantin  Shayne, 
George  Suzanne,  John  Wengraf,  George  Zucco,  Steven 
Muller,  Eily  Malyon.  Reviewed  4-19-44. 

SHADOW  OF  SUSPICION 

MONO.  Producer,  A.  W.  Hackel.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Screenplay,  Albert  De  Mond,  Earle  Snell. 
Original,  Harold  Goldman.  Additional  dialog,  Tim 
Ryan.  Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Lee  Zahler.  Edited  by  William  Austin.  Sound 
technician,  Tom  Lambert.  Assistant  director,  Clar- 
ence Bricker. 

CAST — Marjorie  Weaver,  Peter  Cookson,  Tim  Ryan, 
Pierre  Watkin,  Clara  Blandick,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald, 
John  Hamilton,  Tom  Herbert,  Anthony  Warde,  George 
Lewis,  Frank  Scannell,  Ralph  Lewis,  Reviewed 
10-2-44. 

SHADOWS  IN  THE  NIGHT 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Eu- 
gene J.  Forde.  Original  screenplay,  Eric  Taylor.  Pho- 
tography, James  S.  Brown,  Jr.  Art  direction,  John 
Datu.  Edited  by  Dwight  Caldwell.  Sound  technician, 
Hugh  McDowell.  Assistant  director,  Richard  Monroe. 

CAST — Warner  Baxter,  Nina  Foch,  George  Zucco, 
Minor  Watson,  Lester  Matthews,  Ben  Welden,  Ed- 
ward Norris,  Charles  Wilson,  Charles  Halton,  Jeanne 
Bealus.  Reviewed  10-2-44. 

SHAKE  HANDS  WITH  MURDER 

American-PRC.  Producer,  Donald  C.  McKean.  Di- 
rector, Albert  Herman.  Screenplay,  John  T.  Neville. 
Original,  Martin  Mooney.  Photography,  Robert  Cline. 
Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decorations,  Har- 
ry Reif.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Edited  by 
George  Merrick.  Sound  technician,  Frank  Webster. 
Assistant  director,  Lou  Perlof. 

CAST — Iris  Adrian,  Frank  Jenks,  Douglas  Fowley, 
Jack  Raymond,  Clare  Rochelle,  Herbert  Rawlinson, 
Juan  de  la  Cruz,  I.  Stanford  Jolley,  Forrest  Taylor, 
George  Kirby,  Gene  Stutenroth,  Anita  Sparrow,  Buck 
Harrington. 

SHERIFF  OF  LAS  VEGAS 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan.  As- 
sociate producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director,  Lesley  Se- 
lander.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Art  di- 
rection, Fred  A.  Ritter.  Photography,  Ellis  Track- 
ery.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician,  Ed 
Borschell.  Assistant  director,  Harry  Knight. 

CAST— Wild  Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Flem- 
ing, Peggy  Stewart,  Selmer  Jackson,  John  Hamilton, 
William  Haade.  Jay  Kirby,  Kenne  Duncan,  Bud  Geary, 
Jack  Kirk,  Dickie  Dillon,  Freddie  Chapman,  Bob 
Wilke.  Reviewed  12-29-44. 

SHERIFF  OF  SUNDOWN 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  J.  O'Sullivan.  As- 
sociate producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director,  Lesley  Se- 
lander.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Photog- 
raphy, Ellis  Thackery.  Art  direction,  Fred  Ritter. 
Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Earl  Crain, 
Sr.  Assistant  director,  Joseph  Popkin. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Linda  Stirling,  Max  Terhune, 
Twinkle  Watts,  Roy  Barcroft,  Duncan  Renaldo,  Bud 
Geary,  Jack  Kirk,  Herbert  Rawlinson,  Tom  London. 
Reviewed  10-20-44. 

SHE'S  A   SOLDIER,  TOO 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Castle.  Original-screenplay,  Melvin  Levy,  Hal 
Smith.  Photography,  Benjamin  Kline.  Art  direction, 
Lionel  Banks,  George  Brooks.  Set  decorations,  Louis 
Diage.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Sound  technician,  Phil 
Faulkner.  Assistant  director,  Milton  Feldman. 

CAST — Beulah  Bondi,  Nina  Foch,  Jess  Barker, 
Percy  Kilbride,  Lloyd  Bridges,  Ida  Moore,  Erik  Rolf, 
Jeanne  Bates,  Shelley  Winter,  Marilyn  Johnson.  Re- 
viewed 8-18-44. 

SHE'S  A  SWEETHEART 

COL.  Producer,  Ted  Richmond.  Director,  Del  Lord. 
Original  screenplay,  Muriel  Roy  Bolton.  Photography, 


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P  R  ODUC  T IONS  1944 


Benjamin  Kline.  Edited  by  Al  Clark.  Art  director,  Carl 
Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Louis  Diage.  Assistant  di- 
rector, ]ames  Nicholson.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Goodrich. 

CAST — Jane  Darwell,  Jane  Frazee,  Larry  Parks, 
Nina  Foch,  Ross  Hunter,  Jimmy  Lloyd,  Loren  Tindall, 
Carole  Mathews,  Eddie  Bruce,  Pat  Lane,  Danny  Des- 
mond, Ruth  Warren,  Dave  Willock.  Rev.  12-8-44. 

SHINE  ON  HARVEST  MOON 

WB.  Produced  by  William  Jacobs.  Directed  by 
David  Butler.  Screenplay,  Sam  Hellman,  Richard  Weil, 
Francis  Swann  and  James  Kern.  Based  on  original  by 
Richard  Weil.  Photography  by  Arthur  Edeson.  Dialog 
director,  Hugh  Cummings.  Montages  by  James  Lei- 
cester. Special  effects  by  Edwin  A.  DuPar.  Art  di- 
rection, Charles  Novi.  Set  decorations,  Jack  Mc- 
Conaghy.  Musical  numbers  staged  by  LeRoy  Prinz. 
Songs,  M.  K.  Jerome,  Kim  Cannon,  Cliff  Friend, 
Charlie  Tobias.  Vocal  arrangements  by  Dudley 
Chambers.  Music  adapted  by  Heinz  Roemheld.  Mu- 
sical director,  Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  Irene  Mor- 
ra.  Sound  technicians,  Dolph  Thomas,  David  Forrest. 
Assistant  director,  Jesse  Hibbs. 

CAST — Ann  Sheridan,  Dennis  Morgan,  Jack  Car- 
son, Irene  Manning,  S.  Z.  Sa kail,  Marie  Wilson,  Rob- 
ert Shayne,  Bob  Murphy,  The  Four  Step  Brothers, 
The  Ashburns,  William  Davidson,  Will  Stanton, 
James  Bush,  Joseph  Crehan,  Betty  Bryson,  Don  Kra- 
mer, George  Rogers,  Harry  Charles  Johnson,  Walter 
Pietilla. 

SHOW  BUSINESS 

RKO.  Producer-star,  Eddie  Cantor.  Director,  Edwin 
Marin.  Screenplay,  Joseph  Quillan,  Dorothy  Bennett. 
Additional  dialog,  Irving  Elinson.  Original,  Bert  Gran- 
et.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f .  Orchestral  ar- 
rangements, Gene  Rose.  Musical  numbers  created 
and  staged  by  Nick  Castle.  Photography,  Robert  de 
Grasse.  Montage,  Harold  Palmer.  Art  direction,  Albert 
S.  D Agostino,  Jack  Okey.  Set  decorations,  Darrell 
Silvera,  Al  Fields.  Song,  George  Jessell,  Ben  Oakland. 
Edited  by  Theron  Warth.  Sound  technician,  Jean  L. 
Speak.  Assistant  director,  Eddie  Donahue. 

CAST — Eddie  Cantor,  George  Murphy,  Joan  Da- 
vis, Nancy  Kelly,  Constance  Moore,  Don  Douglas. 
Reviewed  4-19-44. 

SILENT  PARTNER 

REP.  Associate  producer-director,  George  Blair, 
log,  Dane  Lussier.  Photography,  William  Bradford. 
Musical  direction,  Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Ralph 
Dixon.  Sound,  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Art  director,  Russell 
Kimball.  Set  decorations,  Charles  Thompson.  Assist- 
ant director,  Kenneth  Holmes. 

CAST — William  Henry,  Beverly  Lloyd,  Grant  With- 
ers, Ray  Walker,  Joan  Blair,  Roland  Drew,  George 
Meeker,  Wally  Vernon,  John  Harmon,  Dick  Elliott, 
Eddy  Fields,  Pat  Knox.  Reviewed  6-7-44. 

SILVER  CITY  KID 

REP.  Producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director,  John  Eng- 
lish. Screenplay,  Taylor  Craven.  Original,  Bennett 
Cohen.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning.  Art  direction, 
Fred  A.  Ritter.  Set  decorations,  Perry  Murdock.  Mu- 
sic score,  Joseph  Dubin.  Edited  by  Charles  Craft. 
Sound  technician,  Vic  Appel.  Assistant  director,  Al 
Wood. 

CAST — Allen  Lane,  Peggy  Stewart,  Wally  Vernon, 
Twinkle  Watts,  Lane  Chandler,  Harry  Wood,  Frank 
Jaquet,  Tom  London,  Bud  Geary.  Reviewed  9-1-44. 

SINCE  YOU  WENT  AWAY 

David  0.  Selzniek-UA.  Directed  by  John  Crom- 
well. Producer-screenplay,  David  O.  Selznick.  Based 
on  adaptation  of  her  book  by  Margaret  Buell  Wilder. 
Production  designed  by  William  L.  Pereira.  Photogra- 
phy, Stanley  Cortez  and  Lee  Garmes.  Music,  Max 
Steiner.  Associate  music  director,  Louis  Forbes.  Art 
direction,  Mark  Lee  Kirk.  Special  effects.  Jack  Cos- 
grove  and  Clarence  Slifer.  Production  assistant,  Bar- 
bara Keon.  Supervising  film  editor,  Hal  C.  Kern.  Set 
decorations,  Victor  A.  Gangelin.  Sound  technician, 
Percy  Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Lowell  Farrell. 

CAST — Claudette  Colbert,  Jennifer  Jones,  Jo- 
seph Cotton,  Shirley  Temple,  Monty  Woolley,  Li- 
onel Barrymore,  Robert  Walker,  Agnes  Moorhead, 
Keenan  Wynn,  Albert  Basserman,  Nazimova,  Gor- 


don Oliver,  Craig  Stevens,  Guy  Madison,  Hattie 
McDaniel,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Jane  Devlin,  Irving  Bacon, 
Robert  Anderson,  Cindy  Garner,  Grady  Sutton,  Byron 
Foulger,  George  Chandler.  Reviewed  7-19-44. 

THE  SINGING  SHERIFF 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton.  Di- 
rector, Leslie  Goodwins.  Screenplay,  Henry  Blank- 
fort  and  Eugene  Conrad.  Original,  John  Grey.  Pho- 
tography, Charles  Van  Enger.  Musical  director,  Sam 
Freed,  Jr.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman  and  Abra- 
ham Grossman.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss.  Sound 
technician,  Wm.  Hedgcock.  Assistant  director,  Wm. 
Holland. 

CAST — Bob  Crosby,  Fay  McKenzie,  Edward  Norris, 
Fuzzy  Knight,  Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Andrew  Tombes,  Joe 
Sawyer,  Iris  Adrian,  Doodles  Weaver,  Pat  Starling, 
Louis  Da  Pron,  Spade  Cooley  and  his  orchestra.  Re- 
viewed 9-8-44. 

SING,  NEIGHBOR,  SING 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Don  Brown.  Director,  Frank  McDon- 
ald. Original  screenplay,  Dorrell  and  Stuart  McGowan. 
Photographer,  Reggie  Lanning.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dix- 
on. Sound  technician.  Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Kenny  Holmes. 

CAST — Roy  Acuff  and  band,  Ruth  Terry,  Brad 
Taylor,  Scotty  Wiseman,  Lulubelle  Wiseman,  Joe 
Zinkan,  Jesse  Easterday,  Jimmie  Riddle,  Beecher  Kir- 
by,  Rachel  Veach,  Harry  Cheshire,  Virginia  Brissac, 
Edward  Milo,  Edwin  Milo,  Maxine  Doyle,  Beverly 
Lloyd,  Carolina  Cotton,  Florence  Pepper,  Mary  Ken- 
yon,  Charles  Irwin. 

SLICHTLY  TERRIFIC 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis. 
Directed  by  Edward  F.  Cline.  Screenplay,  Edward 
Dein,  Stanley  Davis.  Original,  Edith  Watkins,  Flor- 
ence McEnany.  Photography  by  Paul  Ivano.  Special 
photography  by  John  P.  Fulton.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman  and  Abraham  Grossman.  Songs  by  Mil- 
ton Rosen  and  Everett  Carter.  Edited  by  Norman  A. 
Cerf.  Sound  technician,  Chas.  Carroll.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Leon  Errol,  Anne  Rooney,  Eddie  Quillan, 
Betty  Kean,  Ray  Malone,  Donald  Novis,  Lillian  Cor- 
nell, Richard  Lane,  The  Stardusters,  Lorraine  Krue- 
ger,  8  Rhythmeers,  Jayne  Forrest,  Maritza  Dancers. 

SMART  GUY 

MONO.  Producer,  John  T.  Coyle.  Director,  Lambert 
Hillyer.  Screenplay,  John  W.  Kraft,  Charles  R.  Mar- 
ion. Story  idea,  Harrison  Jacobs.  Photography,  Mack 
Stengler.  Sound  technician.  Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by 
Carl  Pierson.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Art  di- 
rector, Dave  Milton.  Assistant  director,  William 
Strohback. 

CAST — Rick  Vallin,  Bobby  Larson.  Veda  Ann  Borg, 
Wanda  McKay,  Jack  La  Rue.  Mary  Gordon,  Paul  Mc- 
Vey,  Addison  Richards,  Roy  Darmour,  Jon  Dawson. 
Reviewed  2-17-44. 

SOMETHING  FOR  THE  BOYS 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor).  Produced  by  Irving  Starr. 
Director,  Lewis  Seiler.  Screenplay,  Robert  Ellis,  Helen 
Logan  and  Frank  Gabrielson.  Based  on  musical  com- 
edy by  Herbert  and  Dorothy  Fields.  Songs,  Cole  Por- 
ter, Jimmy  McHugh  and  Harold  Adamson.  Dances 
staged  by  Nick  Castle.  Photography,  Ernest  Palmer. 
Technicolor  director,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Musical  set- 
tings designed  by  Joseph  C.  Wright.  Art  direction, 
Lyle  Wheeler  and  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations. 
Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Special  photo  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Music  direction,  Emil  Newman 
and  Charles  Henderson.  Edited  by  Robert  Simpson. 
Sound  technician,  W.  D.  Flick.  Assistant  director, 
Artie  lacobson. 

CAST— Carmen  Miranda,  Michael  O'Shea,  Vivian 
Blaine,  Phil  Silvers,  Sheila  Ryan,  Perrv  Como,  Glenn 
Langan,  Roger  Clark,  Cara  Williams,  Thurston  Hall, 
Clarence  Kolb.  Reviewed  10-31-44. 

SONC  OF  NEVADA 

REP.  Producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Harry  Grey.  Director,  Joseph  Kane.  Original 
screenplay,  Gordon  Kahn,  Olive  Cooper.  Photography, 
Jack  Marta.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball.  Edited 


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by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  technician,  Thomas  Car- 
man. Assistant  director,  Art  Siteman. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Mary  Lee,  Dale  Evans,  Bob 
Nolan  and  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  Thurston  Hall,  John 
Eldredge,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  LeRoy  Mason,  Forrest 
Taylor,  Kenne  Duncan,  Hugh  Farr,  Karl  Farr,  Tim 
Spencer,  Kit  Carson,  Shug  Fisher.  Reviewed  6-12-44. 


SONG  OF  THE  OPEN  ROAD 

Charles  R.  Rogers-UA.  Producer,  Charles  R.  Rogers. 
Assistant  to  producer,  W.  J.  Fender.  Directed  by  S. 
Sylvan  Simon.  Screenplay,  Albert  Mannheimer.  Based 
on  story  by  Irving  Phillips  and  Edward  Verdier. 
Photography,  John  W.  Boyle.  Musical  director, 
Charles  Previn.  Art  direction,  Bernard  Herzbrun. 
Songs  by  Walter  Kent,  Kim  Cannon.  Musical  presen- 
tations by  George  Dobbs.  Edited  by  Truman  K.  Wood. 
Sound  technician,  John  Carter.  Assistant  director, 
Phil  Carlstein. 

CAST — Edgar  Bergen,  Charlie  McCarthy,  Bonita 
Granville,  W.  C.  Fields,  Sammy  Kaye  and  orchestra, 
Jane  Powell,  Peggy  O'Neill,  Jackie  Moran,  Bill  Chris- 
ty, Reginald  Denny,  Regis  Toomey,  Rose  Hobart,  Sig 
Arno,  Irene  Tedrow,  Pat  Starling,  Condos  Brothers, 
Hollywood  Canteen  Kids,  Lipham  Four,  Catron  and 
Popp.  Reviewed  4-28-44. 


SONG  OF  THE  RANGE 

MONO.  Producer  Phillip  N.  Krasne.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Dick  L'Estrange.  Director,  Wallace  Fox.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Betty  Burbridge.  Photography,  Mar- 
cel Le  Picard.  Sound,  Glen  Glenn.  Set  decorations, 
Vin  Taylor.  Edited  by  Martin  Cohn.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Bobby  Ray. 

CAST- — Jimmy  Wakely,  Dennis  Moore,  Lee  "Las- 
ses" White,  Cay  Forester,  Pierre  Watkins,  George 
Eldridge,  Hugh  Prosser,  Steve  Clark,  Edmund  Cobb, 
Bud  Osborne,  Kenneth  Terrell,  Carl  Mathews.  Re- 
viewed 12-8-44. 

SONORA  STAGECOACH 

MONO.  Produced  and  directed  by  Robert  Tansey. 
Screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Original  story,  Rob- 
ert Emmett.  Photography,  Edward  Kull.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Arthur  Hammond.  Edited  by  John  O.  Fuller. 
Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Musical  director,  Frank 
Sanucci. 

CAST — Hoot  Gibson,  Bob  Steele,  Chief  Thunder- 
cloud, Rocky  Cameron,  Betty  Miles,  Glenn  Strange, 
George  Eldridge,  Karl  Hackett,  Henry  Hall,  Charles 
King,  Bud  Osborne,  Charles  Murray,  Jr.  John  Bridges, 
Al  Ferguson.  Reviewed  9-8-44. 


SOUTH  OF  DIXIE 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  Screen- 
play, Clyde  Bruckman.  Original,  Sam  Coslow.  Pho- 
tography, Jerome  Ash.  Music  director,  Sam  Freed, 
Jr.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Harold  H.  Mac- 
Arthur.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman,  Ira  S. 
Webb.  Songs  by  Milton  Rosen,  Everett  Carter,  Marty 
Symes,  A.  J.  Nieburg,  Jerry  Levinson,  Phil  Moore, 
Joan  Whitney,  Alex  Kramer.  Edited  by  Paul  Landres. 
Sound  technician,  Wm.  Hedgcock.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Wm.  Tummell. 

CAST — Anne  Gwynne,  David  Bruce,  Jerome  Cow- 
and,  Ella  Mae  Morse,  Joe  Sawyer,  Samuel  S.  Hinds, 
Eddie  Acuff,  Marie  Harmon,  Oscar  O'Shea,  Louise 
Beavers,  Pierre  Watkin,  Bill  Bivens,  Marie  Blake, 
Rita  Gould,  Edward  Keane,  Mantan  Moreland,  Ray 
Walker,  Eddie  Bruce,  Jack  Mulhall,  Bobby  Brooks  and 
Quartette,  Lester  Cole  and  Debutantes,  The  Charm- 
ers. 


SPIDER  WOMAN 

UNIV.  Producer-director,  Roy  William  Neill. 
Screenplay,  Bertram  Millhauser.  Based  on  story  by 
Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle.  Photography,  Charles  Van 
Enger.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Martin  Ob- 
zina.  Set  decorations,  R.  A.  Gausman,  Edward  Ray 
Robinson.  Musical  director,  H.  J.  Salter.  Edited  by 
William  Austin.  Sound  technician,  Paul  Neal.  Assist- 
ant director,  Melville  Shyer. 

CAST — Basil  Rathbone,  Nigel  Bruce,  Gale  Son- 
dergaard,  Dennis  Hoey,  Vernon  Downing,  Alec  Craig, 
Arthur  Hohl,  Mary  Gordon.  Reviewed  1-6-44. 


STAGECOACH  TO  MONTEREY 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  O'Sullivan.  As- 
sociate producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director,  Lesley  Se- 
lander.  Original  screenplay,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Photog- 
raphy, William  Bradford.  Art  director,  Russ  Kimball. 
Assistant  director,  Bart  Carre.  Edited  by  Harry  Kel- 
ler. Sound  technician,  Vic  Appel. 

CAST — Allan  Lane,  Peggy  Stewart,  Wally  Vernon, 
Tom  London,  Twinkle  Watts,  Roy  Barcroft,  LeRoy 
Mason,  Bud  Geary,  Kenne  Duncan,  Fred  Graham.  Re- 
viewed 9-22-44. 

STANDING  ROOM  ONLY 

PARA.  Producer,  Paul  Jones.  Director,  Sidney  Lan- 
field.  Screenplay,  Darrell  Ware,  Karl  Tunberg.  Based 
on  story  by  Al  Martin.  Photography,  Charles  Lang. 
Music  score,  Robert  Emmett  Dolan.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Earl  Hedrick.  Set  decorations,  Ray  Moy- 
er.  Edited  by  William  Shea.  Sound  technician,  Ferol 
Redd,  Philip  Wisdom.  Assistant  director,  Lonnie 
D'Orsa. 

CAST — Paulette  Goddard,  Fred  MacMurray,  Ed- 
ward Arnold,  Roland  Young,  Hillary  Brooke,  Porter 
Hall,  Anne  Revere,  Clarence  Kolb,  Isabel  Randolph, 
Marie  McDonald,  Josephine  Whittel,  Veda  Ann  Borg. 
Reviewed  1-4-44. 

STARS  ON  PARADE 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Original  screenplay,  Monte  Brice.  Photogra- 
phy, L.  W.  O'Connell.  Edited  by  Jerome  Thorns.  Art 
direction,  Lionel  Banks  and  Walter  Holscher.  Set 
directions,  John  W.  Pascoe.  Sound  technician,  Jack 
Goodrich.  Assistant  director,  Ray  Nazarro. 

CAST — Larry  Parks,  Lynn  Merrick,  Ray  Walker, 
Jeff  oDnnell,  Edythe  Elliott,  Robert  Williams,  Danny 
O'Neill,  Selmer  Jackson,  The  Chords,  King  Cole  Trio, 
Frank  and  Jean  Hbuert,  Ben  Carter  Choir.  Reviewed 
7-24-44. 

STEP  LIVELY 

RKO.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Director,  Tim 
Whalen.  Screenplay,  Warren  Duff,  Peter  Milne.  Based 
upon  play,  "Room  Service,"  by  John  Murray  and  Al- 
len Boretz.  Photography,  Robert  de  Grasse.  Art  di- 
rection, Albert  S.  D'Agostino,  Carroll  Clark.  Set  dec- 
orations, Darrell  Silvera,  Claude  Carpenter.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff.  Musical  numbers  created 
and  staged  by  Ernst  Matray.  Orchestra  arrangements, 
Gene  Rose.  Songs,  Sammy  Cahn,  Julia  Styne.  Musical 
arrangements  for  Frank  Sinatra,  Axel  Stordahl.  Ed- 
ited by  Gene  Milford.  Sound  technician,  Jean  L. 
Speak.  Assistant  director,  Clem  Beauchamp. 

CAST — Frank  Sinatra,  George  Murphy,  Adolph 
Menjou,  Gloria  De  Haven,  Walter  Slezak,  Eugene 
Pallette.  Wally  Brown,  Alan  Carney,  Grant  Mitchell, 
Anne  Jeffreys.  Reviewed  6-21-44. 

STORM  OVER  LISBON 

REP.  Producer-director,  George  Sherman.  Original 
Elizabeth  Meehan.  Adaptation,  Dane  Lussier.  Screen- 
play, Doris  Gilbert.  Photography,  John  Alton.  Art  di- 
rection, Gano  Chittenden.  Musical  score,  Walter 
Scharf.  Edited  by  Arthur  Roberts.  Sound  technician, 
Richard  Tyler.  Assistant  director.  Bud  Springsteen. 

CAST — Vera  Hruba  Ralston,  Richard  Arlen,  Erich 
von  Stroheim,  Otto  Kruger,  Eduardo  Ciannelli,  Rob- 
ert Livingston,  Mona  Barrie,  Frank  Orth,  Sarah  Ed- 
wards, Alice  Fleming,  Leon  Belasco,  Kenne  Duncan. 
Reviewed  8-28-44. 

THE  STORY  OF  DR.  WASSELL 

C.  B.  DeMille-PARA.  (Technicolor).  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Sidney  Biddell.  Director,  C.  B.  DeMille.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Alan  LeMay  and  Charles  Bennett. 
Photography,  Victor  Milner.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  William  Snyder.  Art  direction,  Hans 
Dreier  and  Roland  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  George 
Sawley.  Music  score,  Victor  Young.  Edited  by  Anne 
Bauchens.  Sound  technician,  Hugo  Grenzbach.  As- 
sistant directors,  Eddie  Salven,  Oscar  Rudolph. 

CAST — Gary  Cooper,  Larraine  Day,  Signe  Hasso, 
Dennis  O'Keefe,  Carol  Thurston,  Carl  Esmond,  Paul 
Kelly,  Stanley  Ridges,  Renny  McEvoy,  Oliver  Thorn- 
dike,  Elliott  Reid,  Philip  Ahn,  Barbara  Britton,  Joel 
Allen,  James  Millican,  Melvin  Francis,  Mike  Kilian, 
Doodles  Weaver,  Richard  Loo,  Davidson  Clark,  Si 
Jenks,  Morton  Lowry,  Richard  Nugent,  Lester  Mat- 
thews, Minor  Watson,  Victor  Varconi,  Catherine 
Craig,  Edith  Barrett,  Billy  Severn.  Reviewed  4-24-44. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1944 


STRANGE  AFFAIR 

COL.  Producer,  Burt  Kelly.  Director,  Alfred  E. 
Creen.  Original,  Oscar  Saul.  Screenplay,  Oscar  Saul, 
Eve  Greene,  Jerome  Odium.  Additional  dialog,  Jack 
Henley.  Photography.  Franz  F.  Planer.  Art  direction, 
Lionel  Banks,  Walter  Holscher.  Set  decorations, 
George  Montgomery.  Musical  score,  Marlin  Skiles. 
Musical  director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Richard 
Fantl.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich.  Assistant  di- 
rector, William  Mull. 

CAST — Allyn  Joslyn,  Evelyn  Keyes,  Marguerite 
Chapman,  Edgar  Buchanan,  Nina  Foch,  Hugo  Haas, 
Shemp  Howard,  Frank  Jenks,  Erwin  Kaiser,  Tonio 
Selwart,  John  Wengraf .  Reviewed  1  1  -8-44. 

THE  SULLIVANS 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sam  Jaffe.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Robert  T.  Kane.  Director,  Lloyd  Bacon.  Screen- 
play, Mary  C.  McCall,  Jr.  Original,  Edward  Doherty, 
Jules  Schermer.  Photography,  Lucien  Andriot.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Art  direction, 
James  Basevi,  Leland  Fuller.  Set  decorations,  Thomas 
Little,  Fred  J.  Rode.  Musical  direction,  Alfred  New- 
man. Music,  Cyril  J.  Mockridge.  Edited  by  Louis 
Loeffler.  Sound  technician,  George  Leverett.  Assist- 
ant director,  Percy  Ikerd. 

CAST — Thomas  Mitchell,  Anne  Baxter,  Selena 
Royle,  Edward  Ryan,  Trudy  Marshall,  John  Campbell, 
James  Cardwell,  John  Alvin,  George  Offerman,  Jr., 
Roy  Roberts,  Ward  Bond,  Mary  McCarty,  Bobby 
Driscoll,  Nancy  June  Robinson.  Marvin  Davis,  Buddy 
Swan,  Billy  Cummings,  John  Calkins,  John  Nesbitt, 
Selmer  Jackson,  Harry  Shannon,  Barbara  Brown, 
Larry  Thompson,  Addison  Richards.  Reviewed  2- 
3-44. 

SUMMER  STORM 

Angelus  Pictures-UA.  Producer,  Seymour  Neben- 
zal.  Associate  producer,  Rudolph  Joseph.  Director, 
Douglas  Sirk.  From  Anton  Chekov's  "The  Shooting 
Party."  Adaptation,  Michael  O'Hara  and  Douglas 
Sirk.  Screenplay,  Rowland  Leigh.  Added  dialog,  Rob- 
ert Thoeren.  Photography,  Archie  Stout.  Art  direc- 
tion, Rudi  Feld.  Set  decorations,  Emile  Kuri.  Music 
score-musical  direction,  Karl  Hajos.  Edited  by  Gregg 
Tallas.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Bill  McGarry. 

CAST — George  Sanders,  Linda  Darnell,  Anna  Lee, 
Lori  Lahner,  Hugo  Haas,  Sig  Ruman,  John  Phil  liber, 
John  Abbott,  Edward  Everett  Horton,  Andre  Chariot, 
Mary  Servoss,  John  Abbott,  Robert  Greig,  Nina 
Koschetz,  Paul  Hurst,  Charles  Trowbridge,  Byron 
Foulger,  Charles  Wagenheim,  Frank  Orth,  Elizabeth 
Russell,  Ann  Staunton,  Jimmy  Conlin,  Kate  MacKen- 
na,  Fred  Nurney,  Sarah  Padden,  Sharon  McManus, 
Gabriel  Lionoff,  Mike  Mazurki,  Woody  Charles,  Rex 
Evans,  Kenneth  Jones,  Anita  Venge,  Frances  Morris, 
Constance  Purdy,  Don  Brodie,  Joyce  Gates.  Reviewed 
5-18-44. 

SUNDAY  DINNER  FOR  A  SOLDIER 

20th-FOX.  Produced  by  Walter  Morosco.  Directed 
by  Lloyd  Bacon.  Screenplay,  Wanda  Tuchok  and  Mel- 
vin  Levy.  Based  on  stoty  by  Martha  Cheavens.  Music 
score,  Alfred  Newman.  Orchestral  arrangements,  Ed- 
ward Powell.  Photography,  Joe  MacDonald.  Art  direc- 
tion, Lyle  Wheeler,  Russell  Spencer.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little  and  Fred  J.  Rode.  Special  photographic 
effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  J.  Watson  Webb. 
Sound  technician,  Alfred  Bruzlin,  Assistant  director, 
Eli  Dunn. 

CAST — Anne  Baxter,  John  Hodiak,  Charles  Win- 
ninger,  Anne  Revere,  Connie  Marshall,  Chill  Wills, 
Robert  Bailey,  Bobby  Driscoll,  Jane  Darwell,  Billy 
Cummings,  Marietta  Canty,  Barbara  Sears,  Larry 
Thompson,  Bernie  Sell,  Chester  Conklin.  Reviewed 
12-6-44. 

SUNDOWN  VALLEY 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Benjamin  Kline. 
Story  and  screenplay,  Luci  Ward.  Photography, 
George  Meehan.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell.  Art  direction, 
Lionel  Banks,  Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations, 
Jack  W.  Pascoe.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich. 
Assistant  director.  Ray  Nazarro. 

CAST — Charles  Starrett,  Dub  Taylor,  Jeanne  Bates, 
the  Tennessee  Ramblers,  Jimmy  Wakely  and  His 
Saddle  Pals,  Jessie  Arnold,  Clancy  Cooper,  Jack  In- 
gram. Wheeler  Oakman,  Joel  Friedman,  Grace  Leon- 
ard, Eddie  Laughton,  Forrest  Taylor. 


THE  SUSPECT 

UNIV.  Producer,  Islin  Auster.  Director,  Robert 
Siodmak.  Screenplay,  Bertram  Millhauser.  Adapta- 
tion, Arthur  T,  Horman.  From  novel  by  James  Don- 
ald. Photography,  Paul  Ivano.  Music  score-direction, 
Frank  Skinner.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman, 
Martin  Obzina.  Set  decorations,  Russell  A.  Gausman, 

E.  R.  Robinson.  Edited  by  Arthur  Hilton.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Charles  Carroll.  Assistant  director,  Wm.  Tum- 
mel. 

CAST — Charles  Laughton,  Ella  Raines,  Dean  Har- 
ens,  Stanley  C.  Ridges,  Henry  Daniell,  Rosalind  Ivan, 
Molly  Lamont,  Raymond  Severn,  Eve  Amber,  Maude 
Eburne,  Clifford  Brooke.  Reviewed  12-22-44. 

SWEET  AND  LOW-DOWN 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  William  Le  Baron.  Director, 
Archie  Mayo.  Screenplay,  Richard  English.  Original, 
Richard  English,  Edward  Haldeman.  Photography,  Lu- 
cien Ballard.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Maurice 
Ransford.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Walter  M. 
Scott.  Special  photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen. 
Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman  and  Charles  Hen- 
derson. Edited  by  Dorothy  Spencer.  Sound  technician, 
W.  D.  Flick.  Assistant  director,  Saul  Wurtzel. 

CAST — Benny  Goodman  and  his  band,  Linda  Dar- 
nell, Lynn  Bari,  Jack  Oakie,  James  Cardwell,  Allyn 
Joslyn,  John  Campbell,  Roy  Benson,  Dickie  Moore, 
Buddy  Swan,  Beverly  Hudson,  Dorothy  Vaughan, 
George  Lessey,  Ray  Mayer,  Billy  Dawson,  Harry  Mc- 
Kim,  Robert  Emmett  Keane,  Hope  Landin,  William 
Colby.  Reviewed  8-3-44. 

SWEETHEARTS  OF  THE  U.S.A. 

MONO.  Producer,  Lester  Cutler.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, George  M.  Merrick.  Assistant  producer,  Max 
Kravetz.  Director,  Lee  Collins.  Screenplay,  Arthur  St. 
Claire,  Sherman  Lowe,  Mary  Sheldon.  Original,  Mary 
Sheldon.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Art  direction, 
Paul  Palmentola.  Musical  director,  David  Chudnow. 
Songs,  Lew  Pollack  and  Charles  Newman.  Edited 
by  George  M.  Merrick.  Sound  technician,  Corson 
Jowett.  Assistant  director,  William  L.  Nolte. 

CAST — Una  Merkel,  Donald  Novis  Lillian  Cornell, 
Joel  Friend,  Harry  "Parkyakarkus"  Einstein,  Ralph 
Sanford,  Cobina  Wright,  Sr.,  Judith  Gibson,  Vince 
Barnett,  Marion  Martin,  Joseph  Kirk,  Phil  Ohman, 
Jan  Garber,  Henry  King  and  orchestra.  Reviewed  4- 
3-44. 

SWINC  HOSTESS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Louise 
Rousseau,  Gail  Davenport.  Photography,  Jack  Green- 
halgh.  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  decora- 
tions, Elias  H.  Reif.  Musical  director,  David  Chud- 
now. Songs,  Jay  Livingston,  Ray  Evans,  Lewis  Belin. 
Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Max 
Hutchinson.  Assistant  director,  Melville  DeLay. 

CAST — Martha  Tilton,  Iris  Adrian,  Charles  Col- 
lins, Cliff  Nazarro,  Harry  Holman,  Emmett  Lynn, 
Betty  Brodel,  Clare  Rochelle,  Paul  Porcali,  Terry 
Frost,  Philip  Van  Zandt,  Earle  Bruce.  Reviewed 
1 1-3-44. 

SWINC  IN  THE  SADDLE 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Lew  Landers. 
Assistant  director  James  Nicholson.  Story  by  Mau- 
rice Leo.  Screenplay  by  Elizabeth  Beecher,  Morton 
Grant  and  Bradford  Ropes.  Photography,  George 
Meehan  and  Glen  Gano.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks 
and  Charles  Clague.  Set  decorations,  John  W.  Pascoe. 
Sound  technician,  Ed  Bernds.  Edited  by  Aaron  Stell. 

CAST — Jane  Frazee,  Guinn  Williams,  Slim  Sum- 
merville,  Sally  Bliss,  Mary  Treen,  Red  River  Dave, 
Carole  Mathews,  Byron  Foulger,  the  Hoosier  Hot- 
shots.  King  Cole  Trio,  Jimmy  Wakely  and  his  Okla- 
homa Cowboys  and  Cousin  Emmy. 

SWINCTIME  JOHNNY 

UNIV.  Producer,  Warren  Wilson.  Director,  Edward 

F.  Cline.  Screenplay,  Clyde  Bruckman.  Original,  War- 
ren Wilson.  Photography,  Jerome  Ash.  Musical  di- 
rector and  arranger,  Vic  Schoen.  Art  direction,  John 
B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Grossman.  Set  decorations, 
R.  A.  Gausman,  A.  J.  Gilmore.  Musical  numbers 
staged  by  Charlie  O'Curran.  Edited  by  Edward  Cur- 
tiss.  Sound  technician,  Jess  Moulin.  Assistant  direc- 
tor. Charles  Gould. 

CAST — Patti  Andrews,  Maxine  Andrews,  LaVerne 


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Andrews,  Harriet  Hilliard,  Peter  Cookson,  Tim  Ryan, 
Matt  Willis,  Tom  Dugan,  Bill  Phillips,  Ray  Walker, 
Marion  Martin,  John  Hamilton,  John  Sheehan,  Syd 
Saylor,  Jack  Rice,  Emmett  Vogan,  Herbert  Heywood, 
Alphonse  Martell,  Mitchell  Ayres  and  orchestra.  Re- 
viewed 1-13-44. 

TAKE  IT  BIC 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Associate  producer,  Maxwell  Shane. 
Director,  Frank  McDonald.  Original  screenplay,  How- 
ard J.  Green.  Photography,  Fred  Jackman,  Jr.  Edited 
by  Howard  Smith.  Art  director,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Sound, 
Jack  Noyes.  Set  decorations,  Ben  Berk.  Music  score, 
Rudy  Schrager.  Songs,  Lester  Lee,  Jerry  Seelen,  John- 
ny Burke,  James  Van  Heusen.  Assistant  director, 
Sam  Nelson. 

CAST — Jack  Haley,  Harriet  Hilliard,  Mary  Beth 
Hughes,  Arline  Judge,  Nils  Thor  Cranlund,  Richard 
Lane,  Frank  Forest,  Fritz  Feld,  Fuzzy  Knight,  Ozzie 
Nelson  and  orchestra. 

TAKE  IT  OR  LEAVE  IT 

20th-FOX.  Producer,  Bryan  Foy.  Director,  Benja- 
min Stoloff.  Screenplay,  Harold  Buchman,  Snag  Wer- 
ris  and  Mac  Bannon.  Photography,  Joseph  La  Shelle. 
Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Leland  Fuller.  Set 
decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Walter  M.  Scott.  Special 
photographic  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Musical  direction, 
Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  Harry  Reynolds.  Sound 
technician,  Jesse  Bastian.  Assistant  director,  Sam 
Schneider. 

CAST — Phil  Baker,  Phil  Silvers,  Edward  Ryan, 
Marjorie  Massow,  Stanley  Prager,  Roy  Cordon,  Nana 
Bryant,  Carleton  Young,  Ann  Corcoran,  Nella  Walk- 
er, Renie  Riano,  Frank  Jenks,  B.  S.  Pully. 

TALL  IN  THE  SADDLE 

RKO.  Producer,  Robert  Fellows.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Theron  Warth.  Director,  Edwin  L.  Marin. 
Screenplay,  Michael  Hogan,  Paul  P.  Fix.  Original, 
Cordon  Ray  Young.  Photography,  Robert  de  Crasse. 
Special  effects,  Vernon  L.  Walker.  Art  direction,  Al- 
bert S.  D'Agostino,  Ralph  Berger.  Set  decorations, 
Darrell  Silvera,  William  Stevens.  Music  score,  Roy 
Webb.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f.  Edited  by 
Philip  Martin,  Jr.  Sound  technician,  John  E.  Tribby. 
Assistant  director,   Harry  Scott. 

CAST — John  Wayne,  Ella  Raines,  Ward  Bond, 
George  "Gabby"  Hayes,  Audrey  Long,  Elisabeth  Ris- 
don,  Don  Douglas,  Frank  Puglia,  Paul  P.  Fix,  Russell 
Wade,  Emory  Parnell,  Raymond  Hatton,  Harry 
Woods,  Wheaton  Chambers,  Bob  McKenzie.  Re- 
viewed 9-20-44. 

TAMPICO 

20th-FOX.  Produced  by  Robert  Bassler.  Directed 
by  Lothar  Mendes.  Screenplay,  Kenneth  Garnet,  Fred 
Niblo,  Jr.,  Richard  Macaulay.  Original  and  adapta- 
tion, Ladislas  Fodor.  Dances  staged  by  Geneva  Saw- 
yer. Photography,  Charles  Clarke.  Art  direction, 
James  Basevi  and  Albert  Hogsett.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Al  Orenbach.  Special  photo  effects, 
Fred  Sersen.  Music  score,  David  Raksin.  Musical  di- 
rection, Emil  Newman.  Edited  by  Robert  Fritch. 
Sound  technican,  W.  D.  Flick.  Assistant  director, 
Jasper  Blystone. 

CAST — Edward  G.  Robinson,  Lynn  Bari,  Victor 
McLaglen,  Robert  Bailey,  Marc  Lawrence,  E.  J.  Bal- 
lantine,  Mona  Maris,  Tonio  Selwart,  Carl  Ekberg, 
Roy  Roberts,  George  Sorel,  Ralph  Byrd,  Nestor  Paiva, 
Muni  Seroff,  Juan  Varro,  Ben  Erway,  Helen  Brown, 
Martin  Garralaga,  Margaret  Martin,  David  Cota, 
Arno  Frey,  Chris-Pin  Martin,  Trevor  Bardette.  Re- 
viewed 3-29-44. 

TEXAS  MASQUERADE 
Harry  Sherman-UA.  Producer,  Harry  Sherman.  As- 
sociate producer,  Lewis  Rachmil.  Director,  George 
Archainbaud.  Screenplay,  Norman  Houston,  Jack  Lait, 
Jr.,  from  character  created  by  Clarence  E.  Mulford. 
Photography,  Russell  Harlan.  Assistant  director, 
Glenn  Cook.  Art  director,  Ralph  Berger.  Supervising 
film  editor,  Carrol  Lewis.  Edited  by  Walter  Hanne- 
mann.  Sound,  Jack  Noyes.  Set  decorations,  Emile 
Kuri. 

CAST — William  Boyd,  Andy  Clyde,  Jimmy  Rogers, 
Mady  Correll,  Don  Costello,  Russell  Simpson,  Nelson 
Leigh,  Francis  McDonald,  J.  Farrell  MacDonald,  June 


Pickerell,  John  Merton,  Pierce  Lyden,  Robert  Mc- 
Kenzie, Bill  Hunter.  Reviewed  1-26-44. 

THAT'S  MY  BABY 

REP.  Producer,  Walter  Colmes.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, David  Fleischer.  Director,  William  Berke. 
Screenplay,  Nicholas  Barrows,  William  Tunberg.  Orig- 
inal, Irving  Wallace.  Photography,  Robert  Pittack. 
Art  direction,  Frank  Dexter.  Musical  director,  Jay 
Chernis.  Orchestration,  Alec  Law.  Edited  by  Robert 
Jahns.  Sound  technician,  Percy  Townsend.  Assistant 
director,  Eddie  Davis. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen,  Ellen  Drew,  Leonid  Kinsky, 
Richard  Bailey,  Minor  Watson,  Marjorie  Manners, 
Madeline  Grey,  Alex  Callam,  P.  J.  Kelly,  Billy  Bene- 
dict, Jack  Chefe.  Mike  Riley,  Freddie  Fisher  and 
orks,  Isabelita,  Guadalahara  Boys,  Gene  Rodgers, 
Peppy  and  Peanuts,  Frank  Mitchell,  Lyle  Latell,  Al- 
phonse Berge,  Doris  Duane,  Adia  Kuznetzoff,  Chuy 
Reyes  and  ork,  Al  Mardo,  Pigmeat  Markham.  Re- 
viewed 9-1  1  -44. 

THEY  LIVE  IN  FEAR 

COL.  Producer,  Jack  Fier.  Director,  Josef  Berne. 
Screenplay,  Michael  L.  Simmons  and  Sam  Ornitz. 
Story,  Wilfrid  Pettitt.  Photography,  George  Meehan. 
Edited  by  James  Sweeney.  Art  direction,  Lionel 
Banks,  Carl  Anderson.  Set  decorations,  Joseph  Kish. 
Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor.  Sound  techni- 
cian. Lodge  Cunningham. 

CAST — Otto  Kruger,  Clifford  Severn,  Pat  Parrish, 
Jimmy  Carpenter,  Erwin  Kaiser,  Danny  Jackson,  Jim- 
my Zaner,  Jimmy  Clark,  Danny  Desmond,  Billy  Bene- 
dict, Kay  Dowd,  Eileen  McClory,  Douglas  Wood, 
Frederick  Giermann.  Reviewed  9-20-44. 

THEY  SHALL  HAVE  FAITH 

MONO.  Executive  director,  Trem  Carr.  Producer, 
Jeffrey  Bernerd.  Director,  William  Nigh.  Screenplay, 
William  Nigh,  George  Wallace  Sayre.  Original  story, 
William  Nigh,  Nel  Rau,  George  Wallace  Sayre.  Pho- 
tography, Harry  Neumann.  Sound  technician,  Tom 
Lambert.  Musical  direction,  Dimitri  Tiomkin.  Super- 
vising editor,  Richard  Currier.  Assistant  director, 
Richard  Harlan. 

CAST — Gale  Storm,  C.  Aubrey  Smith,  John  Mack 
Brown,  Conrad  Nagel,  Mary  Boland,  Frank  Craven, 
Johnny  Downs,  Catherine  McLeod,  Selmer  Jackson, 
Matt  Willis,  Maurice  St.  Clair,  Leo  Diamond  and 
His  Harmonaires.  Reviewed  12-11-44. 

THE  THIN  MAN  GOES  HOME 

MCM.  Producer,  Everett  Riskin.  Director,  Richard 
Thorpe.  Screenplay,  Robert  Riskin  and  Dwight  Tay- 
lor. From  original  by  Robert  Riskin  and  Harry  Kur- 
nitz.  Based  on  characters  created  by  Dashiel  Ham- 
mett.  Photography,  Karl  Freund.  Music  score,  David 
Snell.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Edward  Carfag- 
no.  Set  decoration,  Edward  B.  Willis.  Edited  by  Ralph 
E.  Winters.  Sound  technician,  Jas.  K.  Burbridge.  As- 
sistant director,  Al  Jennings. 

CAST — William  Powell,  Myrna  Loy,  Lucile  Watson, 
Harry  Davenport,  Gloria  de  Haven,  Anne  Revere, 
Donald  Meek,  Helen  Vinson,  Leon  Ames,  Edward 
Brophy,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Anita  Bolster,  Ralph  Brooke, 
Donald  MacBride,  Morris  Ankrum,  Nora  Cecil,  Minor 
Watson,  Irving  Bacon,  Virginia  Sale.  Reviewed  11- 
22-44. 

THIRTY  SECONDS  OVER  TOKYO 

MCM.  Produced  by  Sam  Zimbalist.  Director,  Mer- 
vyn  LeRoy.  Screenplay,  Dalton  Trumbo.  Based  on 
book  by  Major  Ted  W.  Lawson  and  Robert  Considine. 
Photography,  Harold  Rosson  and  Robert  Surtees.  Mu- 
sic score,  Herbert  Stothart.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gib- 
bons, Paul  Groesse.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B.  Wil- 
lis, Ralph  S.  Hurst.  Special  effects,  A.  Arnold  Gilles- 
pie, Warren  Newcombe  and  Donald  Jahraus.  Edited 
by  Frank  Sullivan.  Sound  technician,  John  F.  Dullam. 
Assistant  director,  Wally  Worsley. 

CAST — Spencer  Tracy,  Van  Johnson,  Robert  Walk- 
er, Phyllis  Thaxter,  Tim  Murdock,  Scott  McKay, 
Gordon  McDonald,  Don  DeFore,  Robert  Mitchum, 
John  R.  Reilly,  Horace  McNally,  Donald  Curtis, 
Louis  Jean  Heydt,  William  Phillips,  Douglas  Cowan, 
Paul  Langton,  Leon  Ames,  Bill  Williams,  Robert  Bice, 
Dr.  Hsin  Kung,  Benson  Fong,  Ching  Wah  Lee,  Alan 
Napier,  Ann  Shoemaker,  Dorothy  Ruth  Morris,  Jac- 
qeuline  White,  Selena  Royle.  Reviewed  11-14-44. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1944 


THIS  IS  THE  LIFE 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Bernard  W.  Burton. 
Director,  Felix  E.  Feist.  Screenplay,  Wanda  Tuchock. 
Based  on  stage  play  by  Sinclair  Lewis  and  Fay  Wray. 
Photography,  Hal  Mohr.  Special  photography,  John 
P.  Fulton.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Harold 
MacArthur.  Set  decorations,  R.  A.  Causman,  E.  R. 
Robinson.  Musical  director,  Charles  Previn.  Dance 
director,  Louis  Da  Pron.  Orchestrations  by  Frank  Skin- 
ner, Larry  Russell.  Special  songs,  Sidney  Miller,  Inez 
James,  Buddy  Pepper.  Edited  by  Ray  Snyder.  Sound 
technician,  William  Hedgcock.  Assistant  director, 
Chas.  Could. 

CAST — Donald  O'Connor,  Susanna  Foster,  Peggy 
Ryan,  Louise  Allbritton,  Patric  Knowles,  Dorothy 
Peterson,  Jonathan  Hale,  Eddie  Quillan,  Frank  Jenks, 
Frank  Puglia,  Maurice  Marsac,  Virginia  Brissac.  Ray 
Eberle  and  his  orchestra.  Bobby  Brooks  Quartette. 

THE  THREE  CABALLEROS 

Walt  Disney-RKO  (Technicolor).  Executive  pro- 
ducer, Walt  Disney.  Producer-director,  Norman  Fer- 
guson. Director  of  Patzucuaro,  Vera  Cruz  and  Aca- 
pulco  sequences,  Harold  Young.  Original  screenplay, 
Ernest  Terrazzas,  Ted  Sears,  Bill  Peed,  Ralph  Wright, 
Elmer  Plummer,  Homer  Brightman,  Roy  Williams, 
William  Cottrell,  Del  Connell,  James  Bodrero.  Pho- 
tography, Ray  Rennahan.  Technicolor  direction,  Nat- 
alie Kalmus,  Morgan  Padelford.  Dance  directors, 
Billy  Daniels,  Aloysyo  Oliveira,  Carmelita  Maracci. 
Art  direction,  Richard  F.  Irvine.  Color  consultant, 
Phil  Dike.  Process  effects,  U.  B.  Iwerks,  Richard 
Jones.  Art  supervisor,  Mary  Blair,  Ken  Anderson, 
Robert  Cormack.  Musical  direction,  Charles  Wol- 
cott,  Paul  J.  Smith  and  Edward  Plumb.  Songs,  Man- 
uel Esperon,  Ary  Barroso,  Augustin  Lara,  Charles 
Wolcott,  Ray  Gilbert.  Edited  by  Don  Halliday.  Sound 
technician,  C.  O.  Slyfield.  Assistant  director,  Norman 
Ferguson. 

CAST — Aurora  Miranda,  Carmen  Molina,  Dora 
Luz,  Clarence  Nash,  Joaquin  Garay,  Jose  Oliveira, 
Frank  Graham,  Sterling  Holloway,  Fred  Shield,  Nes- 
tor Amaral,  Almirante,  Trio  Calaveras,  Ascension 
Del  Rio  Trio,  Padua  Hills  Players.  The  Disney  car- 
toon characters.  Panchito,  Joe  Carioca,  Donald  Duck 
are  starred.  Reviewed  12-12-44. 

3  IS  A  FAMILY 

Sol  Lesser-UA.  Producer,  Sol  Lesser.  Director,  Ed- 
ward Ludwig.  Screenplay,  Harry  Chandlee,  Marjorie 
L.  Pfaelzer.  Original  play  by  Phoebe  and  Henry  Eph- 
ron.  Music  score,  Werner  R.  Heymann.  Musical  di- 
rector, Charles  Previn.  Photography,  Charles  Lawton, 
Jr.  Production  design,  Phil  Paradise,  J.  Patrick.  Art 
director,  Al  Ybarra.  Sound  technician,  Percy  J. 
Townsend.  Set  decorations,  James  E.  Altweis.  As- 
sistant director,  John  Burch.  Edited  by  Robert  Cran- 
dall. 

CAST — Marjorie  Reynolds,  Charles  Ruggles,  Fay 
Bainter,  Helen  Broderick,  Arthur  Lake,  Hattie  Mc- 
Daniel,  Jeff  Donnell,  John  Philliber,  Walter  Catlett, 
Clarence  Kolb,  Else  Janssen,  Renie  Riano,  Warren 
Hymer,  Clyde  Fillmore,  Christian  Rub,  Donna  and 
Elisa  Lambertson,  William  Terry,  Cheryl  Walker, 
Fred  Brady,  Margaret  Early.  Reviewed  1  1  -20-44. 

THREE  OF  A  KIND 

MONO.  Producers,  Sam  Katzman,  Jack  Dietz.  As- 
sociate producer,  Barney  A.  Sarecky.  Director,  D. 
Ross  Lederman.  Original  screenplay.  Earle  Snell,  Ar- 
thur Caesar.  Set  decorations,  Ted  von  Hemert.  Pho- 
tography, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Edited  by  Lloyd  Fried- 
gon.  Sound  technician,  Percy  Townsend.  Assistant 
director,  Arthur  Hammond. 

CAST — Billy  Gilbert,  Shemp  Howard,  Maxie  Rosen- 
bloom,  Helen  Gilbert,  June  Lang,  Buzzy  Henry,  Paul 
Phillips,  Wheeler  Oakman,  Franklin  Parker,  Marie 
Austin,  Sheila  Roberts,  Bob  McKenzie,  Sid  Saylor, 
Harris  Ashburn.  Reviewed  8-10-44. 

THREE  LITTLE  SISTERS 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Harry  Grey.  Director,  Joseph  Sant- 
ley.  Original,  Maurice  Clark  and  Olive  Cooper.  Screen- 
play by  Olive  Cooper.  Photography,  Reggie  Lanning. 
Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Set  decorations, 
Charles  Thompson.  Music  director,  Morton  Scott. 
Songs,  Irving  Taylor  and  Vic  Mizzy.  Edited  by  Fred 


Allen.  Sound  technician,  Thomas  A.  Carmen.  Assist- 
ant director,  Arthur  Siteman. 

CAST — Mary  Lee,  Ruth  Terry,  Cheryl  Walker, 
William  Terry,  Jackie  Moran,  Charles  Arnt,  Frank 
Jenks,  Tom  Fadden,  Tom  London,  Milt  Kibbee,  Ad- 
dison Richards,  Lillian  Randolph,  Sam  "Deacon" 
McDonald,  Forrest  Taylor,  William  Shirley.  Reviewed 
7-26-44. 

THREE  MEN  IN  WHITE 

MCM.  Director,  Willis  Goldbeck.  Original  screen- 
play, Martin  Berkeley,  Harry  Ruskin.  Based  on  char- 
acters created  by  Max  Brand.  Photography,  Ray 
June.  Art  direction,  Cedric  Gibbons,  Harry  McAfee. 
Set  decorations,  Edwin  R.  Willis.  Music  score,  Na- 
thaniel Shilkret.  Edited  by  George  Hively.  Sound 
technician,  John  F.  Dullam.  Assistant  director,  Al 
Raboch. 

CAST — Lionel  Barrymore,  Van  Johnson,  Marilyn 
Maxwell,  Keye  Luke,  Ava  Gardner,  Alma  Kruger, 
"Rags"  Ragland,  Nell  Craig,  Walter  Kingsford, 
George  H.  Reed,  Celia  Travers.  Reviewed  5-1-44. 

THUNDERINC  CUN-SLINCERS 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sigmund  Neufeld.  Di- 
rector, Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Fred  My- 
ton.  Photography,  Robert  Cline.  Art  direction,  Paul 
Palmentola.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound 
technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Mel  De- 
Lay. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  St.  John,  Frances  Glad- 
win, Karl  Hackett,  Charles  King,  Jack  Ingram,  Ker- 
mit  Maynard.  Budd  Buster,  George  Chesebro.  Re- 
viewed 9-29-44. 

TILL  WE  MEET  AGAIN 

PARA.  Associate  producer,  David  Lewis.  Director, 
Frank  Borzage.  Screenplay,  Lenore  Coffee.  Ba?ed  on  a 
play  by  Alfred  Maury.  Photography,  Theodor  Spar- 
kuhl.  Music  score,  David  Buttolph.  Art  direction, 
Hans  Dreier,  Robert  Usher.  Process  photography,  Far- 
ciot  Edouart.  Special  photographic  effects,  Gordon 
Jennings,  Edited  by  Elmo  Vernon.  Sound  technicians, 
Max  Hutchinson,  John  Cope.  Set  decoration,  Ray 
Moyer.  Assistant  director,  Lou  Borzage. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Barbara  Britton,  Walter  Sle- 
zak,  Lucile  Watson,  Konstantin  Shayne,  Vladimir 
Sokoloff,  Marguerite  D'Alvarez,  Mona  Freeman.  Re- 
viewed 8-30-44. 

TIMBER  QUEEN 

Pine-Thomas-PARA.  Producers,  William  Pine,  Wil- 
liam Thomas.  Director,  Frank  McDonald.  Screenplay, 
Maxwell  Shane,  Edward  T.  Lowe.  Photography,  Fred 
Jackman.  Art  direction,  F.  Paul  Sylos.  Set  decoration, 
Ben  Berk.  Music  score,  Willi  Stahl.  Edited  by  Howard 
Smith.  Assistant  director,  Lou  Purlas. 

CAST — Richard  Arlen,  Mary  Beth  Hughes,  June 
Havoc,  Sheldon  Leonard,  George  E.  Stone,  Dick  Pur- 
cell,  Tony  Hughes,  Edmund  MacDonald,  Horace  Mac- 
Mahon.  Reviewed  1-5-44. 

TOGETHER  ACAIN 

COL.  Producer,  Virginia  Van  Upp.  Director,  Charles 
Vidor.  Screenplay,  Virginia  Van  Upp  and  F.  Hugh 
Herbert.  Original,  Stanley  Russell  and  Herbert  Biber- 
man.  Photography,  Joseph  Walker.  Art  direction, 
Stephen  Goosson,  Van  Nest  Polglase.  Set  decoration, 
Fay  Babcock.  Music  score,  Werner  R.  Heymann.  Mu- 
sic director,  M.  W.  Stoloff.  Edited  by  Otto  Meyer. 
Sound  technician.  Lodge  Cunningham.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Wm.  Mull. 

CAST — Irene  Dunne,  Charles  Boyer,  Charles  Co- 
burn,  Mona  Freeman,  Jerome  Courtland,  Elizabeth 
Patterson,  Charles  Dingle,  Walter  Baldwin,  Fern  Em- 
mett,  Frank  Puglia.  Reviewed  11-3-44. 

TO  HAVE  AND  HAVE  NOT 

WB.  Producer-director,  Howard  Hawks.  Screen- 
play, Jules  Furthman,  William  Faulkner.  From  novel 
by  Ernest  Hemingway.  Photography,  Sid  Hickox.  Art 
direction,  Charles  Novi.  Set  decorations,  Casey  Rob- 
erts. Special  effects,  Roy  Davidson,  Rex  Wimpy. 
Technical  advisor,  Louis  Comien.  Musical  director, 
Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Songs,  Hoagy  Carmichael,  Johnny 
Mercer.  Edited  by  Christian  Nyby.  Sound  technician, 
Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Sullivan. 

CAST — Humphrey  Bogart,  Walter  Brennan,  Lauren 
Bacall,   Dolores   Moran,   Hoagy  Carmichael,  Walter 


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Molnar,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Marcel  Dalio,  Walter  Sande, 
Dan  Seymour,  Aldo  Nadi,  Paul  Marion,  Patricia  Shay, 
Pat  West,  Emmett  Smith,  Sir  Lancelot.  Reviewed 
10-1  1-44. 

TOMORROW,  THE  WORLD! 

Lester  Cowan-UA.  Associate  producer,  Davil  Hall. 
Director,  Leslie  Fenton.  Screenplay,  Ring  Lardner,  Jr., 
Leopold  Atlas.  From  stage  play  by  James  Cow  and 
Arnaud  D'Usseau.  Photography,  Henry  Sharp.  Music 
score,  Louis  Applebaum.  Musical  director,  Ann  Ro- 
nell.  Art  direction,  James  Sullivan.  Set  decorations, 
Edward  C.  Boyle.  Edited  by  Anne  Bauchens.  Assist- 
ant director,  Joe  Lefert. 

CAST — Frederic  March,  Betty  Field,  Skippy  Ho- 
meier,  Agnes  Moorehead,  Joan  Carroll,  Edith  Aneoid, 
Rudy  Wissler,  Boots  Brown,  Marvin  Davis,  Patsy 
Ann  Thompson,  Mary  Newton,  Tom  Fadden.  Re- 
viewed 12-15-44. 

THE  TOWN  WENT  WILD 

PRC.  Producers-original  screenplay,  Bernard  R.Roth, 
Clarence  Greene,  Russell  Rouse.  Director,  Ralph  Mur- 
phy. Photography,  Philip  Tannura.  Art  direction, 
George  Van  Marter.  Musical  director,  Gerrard  Carbo- 
nera.  Music  score,  David  Chudnow.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Neff.  Sound  technician,  Ferol  Redd.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Wm.  Callahan. 

CAST — Freddie  Bartholomew,  James  Lydon,  Ed- 
ward Everett  Horton,  Tom  Tully,  Jill  Browning,  Minna 
Gombell,  Ruth  Lee,  Roberta  Smith,  Maude  Eburne, 
Charles  Halton,  Ferris  Taylor,  Jimmy  Conlin,  Monte 
Collins,  Olin  Howlin,  Charles  Middleton,  Emmett 
Lynn,  Dorothy  Vaughn.  Reviewed  1  1  -6-44. 

TRIGGER  LAW 

MONO.  Supervisor,  Charles  J.  Bigelow.  Director, 
Vernon  Keays.  Original  screenplay,  Victor  Hammond. 
Photography,  Marcel  Le  Picard.  Sound  technician, 
Glen  Glenn,  Harry  Eccles.  Set  decorations,  Vin  Tay- 
lor. Assistant  director,  Herman  Pett.  Edited  by  John 
M.  Fuller. 

CAST — Bob  Steele,  Hoot  Gibson,  Beatrice  Grey, 
Ralph  Lewis,  Ed  Cassidy,  George  Morrell,  Bud  Os- 
borne, Terry  Frost,  Jack  Ingram,  George  EHredge, 
Pierce  Lyden,  Lane  Chandler.  Reviewed  11-17-44. 

TROCADERO 

REP.  Producer,  Walter  Colmes.  Director,  William 
Nigh.  Original,  Charles  F.  Chaplin,  Garret  Holmes. 
Screenplay,  Allen  Gale.  Photography,  Jackson  Rose. 
Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Musical  director,  Jay 
Chernis.  Songs,  Phil  Moore,  Mike  Riley,  Eddie  Far- 
ley, Lew  Porter,  Walter  Colmes,  Teepee  Mitchell, 
Braheen  Urban,  Evelyn  Claire,  Tony  Romano,  Jay 
Chernis.  Edited  by  Robert  Crandall.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, Bart  Carre. 

CAST — Rosemary  Lane,  Johnny  Downs,  Ralph  Mor- 
gan, Dick  Purcell,  Cliff  Nazarro,  Sheldon  Leonard, 
Marjorie  Manners,  Erskine  Johnson,  David  Fleischer, 
Emmett  Vogan,  Charles  Calvert,  Dewey  Robinson, 
Ruth  Hilliard,  Eddie  Bartell,  Bob  Chester,  Matty  Mal- 
neck,  Gus  Arnheim,  Eddie  LeBaron,  Wingy  Manone 
and  orchestras,  Radio  Rogues,  Stardusters,  Ida  James, 
Patricia  Kay,  Betty  Bradley,  Jane  Ellison. 

TUCSON  RAIDERS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  Eddie  White.  Director, 
Spencer  Bennett.  Screenplay,  Anthony  Coldewey.  Ori- 
ginal, Jack  O'Donnell.  Based  on  Fred  Harman's  comic 
strip  character,  "Red  Ryder."  Photography,  Reggie 
Lanning.  Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Set  dec- 
orations, Otto  Siegel.  Music  score,  Joseph  Dubin. 
Edited  by  Harry  Keller.  Sound  technician,  Thomas 
Carman.   Assistant  director,   Harry  Knight. 

CAST — Bill  Elliott,  George  "Gabby"  Hayes,  Bobby 
Blake,  Alice  Fleming,  Ruth  Lee,  Peggy  Shewart,  Le- 
Roy  Mason,  John  Whitney,  Stanley  Andrews,  Bud 
Geary,  Tom  Steele,  Tom  Chatterton,  Karl  Hackett, 
Marshall  Reed,  Ed  Cassidy,  Edward  M.  Howard. 

TWILIGHT  ON  THE  PRAIRIE 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Warren  Yarbrough.  Di- 
rected by  Jean  Yarbrough.  Screenplay,  Clyde  Bruck- 
man.  Original,  Warren  Wilson.  Photography,  Jerome 
Ash.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Goodman,  Abraham  Gross- 
man. Songs,  Jimmy  Dodd,  Jack  Teagarden,  Redd 
Evans,   Frankie  Brown,   Foy  Willing   Milton  Rosen, 


Everett  Carter,  Vick  Knight,  Oakley  Haldeman,  Lew 
Porter,  Brenda  Weisberg,  Don  George.  Edited  by 
Fred  R.  Feitshans.  Sound  technician,  Chas.  Carroll. 
Assistant  director,  Mack  Wright. 

CAST — Johnny  Downs,  Vivian  Austin,  Leon  Erroll, 
Connie  Haines,  Eddie  Quillan,  Milburn  Stone,  Jimmie 
Dodd,  Olin  Howlin,  Perc  Launders,  Dennis  Moore, 
Ralph  Peters,  Foy  Willing  and  the  Riders  of  the 
Purple  Sage,  Jack  Teagarden  and  his  orchestra,  the 
Eight  Buckaroos. 

TWO  GIRLS  AND  A  SAILOR 

MCM.  Producer,  Joe  Pasternak.  Director,  Richard 
Thorpe.  Original  screenplay,  Richard  Connell,  Gladys 
Lehman.  Musical  direction,  Georgie  Stoll.  Vocal  ar- 
rangements, Kay  Thompson.  Dance  direction,  Sammy 
Lee.  Photography,  Robert  Surtees.  Art  direction,  Ced- 
ric  Gibbons,  Paul  Groesse.  Set  decorations,  Edwin  B. 
Willis,  John  Bonar.  Edited  by  George  Boemler.  Sound 
technician,  James  K.  Burbridge.  Assistant  director, 
Earl  McAvoy. 

CAST — June  Allyson,  Gloria  De  Haven,  Van  John- 
son, Tom  Drake,  Henry  Stephenson,  Henry  O'Neill, 
Ben  Blue,  Carlos  Ramirez,  Frank  Sully,  Albert  Coates, 
Donald  Meek,  Amparo  Novarro,  Jose  Iturbi,  Jimmy 
Durante,  Gracie  Allen,  Lena  Home,  Virginia  O'Brien, 
Wilde  Twins,  Harry  James  and  his  Music  Makers, 
Helen  Forrest,  Xavier  Cugat,  Lina  Romay,  Frank 
Jenks,  Arthur  Walsh.  Reviewed  4-25-44. 

U-BOAT  PRISONER 

COL.  Producer,  Wallace  MacDonald.  Director,  Lew 
Landers.  Screenplay,  Aubrey  Wisberg,  from  story  by 
Archie  Cibbs.  Additional  dialog,  Malcolm  Stuart 
Boylan.  Photography,  Burnett  Guffey.  Edited  by  Paul 
Borofsky.  Art  direction,  Lionel  Banks,  Perry  Smith. 
Set  decorations,  Robert  Priestley.  Assistant  director, 
Milton  Feldman.  Sound  technician,  Paul  Holly. 

CAST — Bruce  Bennett,  Erik  Rolf,  John  Abbott, 
John  Wengraf,  Robert  Williams,  Kenneth  MacDon- 
ald, Erwin  Kaiser,  Egon  Brecher,  Frederick  Giermann, 
Arno  Frey,  Sven  Hugo  Borg,  Nelson  Leigh,  Fred  Graff, 
Trevor  Bardette,  Paul  Conrad,  Eric  Feldary.  Reviewed 
7-26-44. 

UNCERTAIN  GLORY 

WB.  Producer,  Robert  Buckner.  Director,  Raoul 
Walsh.  Screenplay,  Laszlo  Vadnay,  Max  Brand.  Orig- 
inal, Joe  May,  Laszlo  Vadnay.  Photography,  Sid 
Hickox.  Art  direction,  Robert  Haas.  Set  decorations, 
Walter  Tilford.  Special  effects,  Roy  Davidson.  Tech- 
nical advisor,  Paul  Coze.  Music  score,  Adolph  Deutsch. 
Orchestral  arrangements,  Jerome  Moross.  Musical  di- 
rector, Leo  F.  Forbstein.  Edited  by  George  Amy. 
Sound  technician,  Oliver  S.  Garretson.  Assistant  di- 
rector, James  McMahon. 

CAST — Errol  Flynn,  Paul  Lukas,  Jean  Sullivan,  Lu- 
cile  Watson,  Faye  Emerson,  James  Flavin,  Douglass 
Dumbrille,  Dennis  Hoey,  Sheldon  Leonard,  Odette 
Myrtil,  Francis  Pierlot,  Wallis  Clark,  Victor  Kilian, 
Ivan  Triesault,  Van  Antwerp,  Art  Smith,  Carl  Har- 
baugh,  Mary  Servoss,  Charles  La  Torre,  Pedro  de 
Cordoba,  Bobby  Walberg,  Erskine  Sanford,  Felix 
Basch,  Joel  Friedkin. 

THE  UNINVITED 

PARA.  Producer,  Charles  Brackett.  Director,  Lewis 
Allen.  Screenplay,  Dodie  Smith,  Frank  Partos.  Based 
on  novel  by  Dorothy  Macardle.  Photography,  Charles 
Lang.  Process  photography,  Farciot  Edouart.  Music 
score,  Victor  Young.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Ernst 
Fegte.  Set  decorations,  Stephen  Seymour.  Edited  by 
Doane  Harrison.  Sound  technicians.  Hugo  Grenzbach, 
John  Cope.  Assistant  director,  C.  C.  Coleman. 

CAST — Ray  Milland,  Ruth  Hussey,  Gail  Russell, 
Donald  Crisp,  Cornelia  Otis  Skinner,  Dorothy  Stick- 
ney,  Barbara  Everest,  Alan  Napier.  Reviewed  1  -4-44. 

THE  UNWRITTEN  CODE 

COL.  Producer,  Sam  White.  Director,  Herman  Rot- 
sten.  Screenplay,  Leslie  T.  White,  Charles  Kenyon. 
Story,  Charles  Kenyon,  Robert  Wilmot.  Photography, 
Burnett  Guffey.  Edited  by  Gene  Havlick.  Art  direc- 
tion, Perry  Smith.  Set  decoration.  Joseph  Kish.  Mu- 
sical director,  Mischa  Bakaleinikoff .  Assistant  direc- 
tor. James  Nicholson.  Sound  technician.  Ed  Bernds. 

CAST — Ann  Savage,  Tom  Neal,  Roland  Varno, 
Howard  Freeman,  Mary  Currier,  Bobby  Larson,  Ted- 


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PRODUCTIONS  1944 


dy  Infuhr,  Otto  Reichow,  Fred  Essler,  Frederick  Gier- 
mann,  Tom  Holland,  Phil  Van  Zandt,  Carl  Ekberg, 
Alan  Bridge.  Reviewed  12-11-44. 

UP  IN  ARMS 

Samuel  Coldwyn-RKO.  Associate  producer,  Don 
Hartman.  Director,  Elliott  Nugent.  Screenplay,  Don 
Hartman,  Allen  Boretz,  Robert  Pirosh.  Play,  "The 
Nervous  Wreck,"  by  Owen  Davis.  Photography,  Ray 
Rennahan.  Special  photographic  effects,  Clarence  Sli- 
fer,  R.  O.  Binger.  Art  direction,  Perry  Ferguson,  Stew- 
art Chaney,  McClure  Capps.  Set  decorations,  Howard 
Bristol.  Music  arranger,  Ray  Heindorf.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Louis  Forbes.  Songs,  Harold  Arlen,  Ted  Koehler, 
Sylvia  Fine,  Max  Liebman.  Edited  by  Daniel  Mandell, 
James  Newcom.  Sound  technician,  Fred  Lau.  Assist- 
ant director,  Louis  Germonprez. 

CAST — Danny  Kaye,  Dinah  Shore,  Dana  Andrews, 
Constance  Dowling,  Louis  Calhern,  George  Mat- 
thews, Benny  Baker,  Elisha  Cook,  Jr.,  Lyle  Talbot, 
Walter  Catlett,  George  Meeker,  Richard  Powers, 
Margaret  Dumont,  Donald  Dickson,  Charles  Arnt, 
Charles  Halton,  Tom  Dugan,  Sig  Arno,  Harry  Hay- 
den,  Charles  D.  Brown,  Maurice  Cass.  Fred  Essler, 
Rudolph  Friml,  Jr.,  the  Goldwyn  Girls.  Reviewed 
2-7-44. 

UP  IN  MABLE'S  ROOM 

Edward  Small-UA.  Director,  Allan  Dwan.  Screen- 
play, Tom  Reed.  Additional  dialog,  Isabel  Dawn. 
Based  on  stage  play  by  Otto  Harbach  and  Wilson  Col- 
lison.  Assistant  to  producer  and  supervising  film  ed- 
itor, Grant  Whytock.  Photography,  Charles  Lawton. 
Musical  director,  Edward  Paul.  Art  direction,  Joseph 
Sternad.  Set  decorations,  Edward  G.  Boyle.  Edited 
by  Richard  Heermance.  Sound  technician,  Frank 
Webster.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Popkin. 

CAST — Marjorie  Reynolds,  Dennis  O'Keefe,  Gail 
Patrick,  Mischa  Auer,  Charlotte  Greenwood,  Lee  Bow- 
man, John  Hubbard,  Binnie  Barnes,  Janet  Lambert, 
Fred  Kohler,  Jr.,  Harry  Hayden. 

THE  UTAH  KID 

MONO.  Supervised  by  William  Strohbach.  Director, 
Vernon  Keays.  Original  screenplay,  Victor  Hammond. 
Photography,  Harry  Neumann.  Sound  technician, 
Glen  Glenn.  Edited  by  John  C.  Fuller.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Bobby  Ray. 

CAST — Bob  Steele,  Hoot  Gibson,  Beatrice  Grey, 
Evelyn  Eaton,  Mauritz  Hugo,  Ralph  Lewis.  Jamesson 
Shade,  Mike  G.  Letz,  Dan  White.  Rev.  12-15-44. 

VALLEY  OF  VENCEANCE 

Sig  Neufeld-PRC.  Producer,  Sig  Neufeld.  Director, 
Sam  Newfield.  Original  screenplay,  Joseph  O'Don- 
nell.  Photography,  Jack  Greenhalgh.  Edited  by  Hol- 
brook  N.  Todd.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  As- 
sistant director,  Mel  Delay. 

CAST — Buster  Crabbe,  Al  St.  John,  Evelyn  Finley, 
Donald  Mayo,  David  Polonsky,  Glenn  Strange,  Charles 
King,  John  Merton,  Lynton  Brent,  Jack  Ingram,  Bud 
Osborne,  Nora  Bush,  Steve  Clark. 

THE  VERY  THOUGHT  OF  YOU 

WB.  Produced  by  Jerry  Wald.  Directed  by  Delmer 
Daves.  Screenplay.  Alvah  Bessie  and  Delmer  Daves. 
Original,  Lionel  Wiggam.  Photography,  Bert  Glennon. 
Art  direction,  Leo  Kuter.  Special  effects,  Warren 
Lynch.  Set  decorations,  Fred  M.  MacLean.  Music 
score,  Franz  Waxman.  Musical  direction,  Leo  F. 
Forbstein.  Edited  by  Alan  Crosland,  Jr.  Sound  tech- 
nician, E.  A.  Brown.  Assistant  director,  Art  Lueker. 

CAST — Dennis  Morgan,  Eleanor  Parker,  Dane  Clark, 
Faye  Emerson,  Beulah  Bondi,  Henry  Travers,  William 
Prince,  Andrea  King,  John  Alvin,  Marianne  O'Brien, 
Georgia  Lee  Settle,  Dick  Erdman,  Francis  Pierlot. 
Reviewed  10-16-44. 

VIGILANTES  OF  DODGE  CITY 

REP.  Executive  producer,  William  ).  O'Sullivan.  As- 
sociate producer,  Stephen  Auer.  Director,  Wallace 
Grissell.  Screnplay,  Norman  S.  Hall,  Anthony  Col- 
dewey.  Original,  Norman  S.  Hall.  Photography,  Wil- 
liam Bradford.  Art  direction,  Gano  Chittenden.  Edit- 
ed by  Charles  Craft.  Sound  technician,  Ed  Borschell. 
Assitant  director,  John  Grubbs. 

CAST — Wild  Bill  Elliott,  Bobby  Blake,  Alice  Flem- 
ing, Linda  Stirling,  Tom  London,  LeRoy  Mason,  Hal 


Taliaferro,  Stephen  Barclay,  Bud  Geary,  Kenne  Dun- 
can, Bob  Wilke.  Reviewed  10-27-44. 

THE  VICILANTES  RIDE 

COL.  Producer,  Leon  Barsha.  Director,  William 
Berk.  Story  and  screenplay,  Ed  Earl  Repp.  Photog- 
raphy, Benjamin  Kline.  Editor,  Jerome  Thorns.  Art  di- 
rection, Lionel  Banks,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decoration, 
Frank  Tuttle.  Assistant  director,  William  O'Connor. 
Sound  technician,  Ed  Bernds. 

CAST — Russell  Hayden,  Dub  Taylor,  Bob  Wills  and 
his  Texas  Playboys,  Shirley  Patterson,  Tristram  Cof- 
fin, Jack  Rockwell,  Robert  Kortman,  Dick  Botiller, 
Jack  Kirk,  Stanley  Brown.  Reviewed  2-4-44. 

VOICE  IN  THE  WIND 

Arthur  Ripley-Rudolph  Monter-UA.  Producer,  Ru- 
dolph Monter.  Director,  original,  Arthur  Ripley. 
Screenplay,  Frederick  Torberg.  Photography,  Rich- 
ard Fryer.  Art  direction,  Rudi  Feld.  Music  score,  Mi- 
choel  Michelet.  Edited  by  Holbrook  N.  Todd.  Sound 
technician,  Percy  Townsend.  Assistant  director,  Bart 
Carre. 

CAST — Francis  Lederer,  Sigrid  Curie,  J.  Edward 
Bromberg,  J.  Carroll  Naish,  Alexander  Granach,  Da- 
vid Cota,  Olga  Fabian,  Howard  Johnson,  Luis  Al- 
berni,  Jacqueline  Dalya.  Reviewed  3-1-44. 

VOODOO  MAN 

MONO.  Producer,  Sam  Katzman,  Jack  Dietz.  As- 
sociate producer,  Barney  Sarecky.  Director,  William 
Beaudine.  Original  screenplay,  Robert  Charles.  Pho- 
tography, Marcel  Le  Picard.  Art  direction.  Dave  Mil- 
ton. Musical  director,  Edward  Kay.  Edited  by  Carl 
Pierson.  Sound  technician,  Glen  Glenn.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Art  Hammond. 

CAST — Bela  Lugosi,  John  Carradine.  George  Zucco, 
Wanda  McKay,  Louise  Currie,  Michael  Ames,  Ellen 
Hall,  Terry  Walker,  Marry  Currier,  Claire  James, 
Henry  Hall,  Dan  White,  Pat  McKee,  Mici  Goty.  Re- 
viewed 2-10-44. 

WATERFRONT 

Alexander-Stern-PRC.  Producer,  Arthur  Alexander. 
Director,  Steve  Sekely.  Original  screenplay,  Martin 
Mooney,  Irwin  R.  Franklyn.  Photography,  Robert 
Cline.  Musical  director,  Lee  Zahler.  Sound,  Arthur 
B.  Smith.  Art  direction,  Paul  Palmentola.  Set  dec- 
orations, Harry  Reif.  Edited  by  Charles  Henkle,  Jr. 
Assistant  director,  Lou  Perlof. 

CAST — John  Carradine,  J.  Carroll  Naish,  Maris 
Wrixon,  Edwin  Maxwell.  Terry  Frost,  lohn  Bleifer. 
Marten  Lamont,  Olga  Fabian,  Claire  Rochelle,  Bill 
Nelson.  Reviewed  5-10-44. 

A  WAVE,  A  WAC  AND  A  MARINE 

Biltmore-MONO.  Producer,  Edward  Sherman.  Ex- 
ecutive producer,  Sebastian  Cristillo.  Director,  Phil 
Karlstein.  Original  screenplay,  Hal  Fimberg.  Music 
score,  Freddie  Rich.  Songs,  Eddie  Cherkose,  Jacques 
Press.  Art  direction,  George  Van  Marter.  Set  decora- 
tions, Theodore  von  Hemert.  Photography,  Maury 
Gertsman.  Edtied  by  William  Austin.  Sound  techni- 
cian, John  Carter.  Assistant  director,  Maurice  Suess. 

CAST— Elyse  Knox,  Anne  Gillis,  Sally  Eilers,  Rich- 
ard Lane,  Marjorie  Woodworth,  Ramsay  Ames,  Charles 
"Red"  Marshall,  Alan  Dinehart,  Billy  Mack,  Cy  Ken- 
dall, Aileen  Pringle,  Jack  Mulhall,  Mabel  Todd,  Mil- 
ton Bronson,  Elvia  Allman,  Sid  Tomack,  Rose  Mur- 
phy, Henry  Youngman,  Freddie  Rich  and  his  Orches- 
tra, Connie  Haines,  The  Music  Maids. 

WEEK-END  PASS 

UNIV.  Associate  producer-original.  Warren  Wilson. 
Director,  Jean  Yarbrough.  Screenplay,  Clyde  Bruck- 
man.  Photography,  William  Sickner.  Special  photog- 
raphy, John  P.  Fulton.  Art  direction,  John  B.  Good- 
man, Ralph  M.  DeLacy.  Set  decorations.  Russell  A. 
Gausman,  A.  ).  Gilmore.  Edited  by  Edward  Curtiss. 
Sound  technician,  William  Fox.  Assistant  director, 
Seward  Webb. 

CAST — Martha  O'Driscoll,  Noah  Beery,  Jr.,  Ceorge 
Barbier,  Andrew  Tombes,  Irving  Bacon,  Dennis  Moore, 
Edgar  Dearing,  Pierre  Watkin,  Lottie  Stein,  Eddie 
Acuff,  Jack  Rice,  Perc  Launders,  Delta  Rhythm  Boys, 
Leo  Diamond  and  his  Harmonaires.  Mayris  Chaney 
Dancers,  the  Sportsmen.  Reviewed  1-28-44. 


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WEIRD  WOMAN 

UNIV.  Associate  producer,  Oliver  Drake  Director, 
Reginald  Le  Borg.  Screenplay  by  Brenda  Weisberg. 
Adaptation  by  W.  Scott  Darling.  From  novel  by  Fritz 
Leiber,  )r.  Photography,  Virgil  Miller.  Art  direction, 
John  B.  Goodman  and  Richard  Riedel.  Set  decora- 
tions, Russell  A.  Causman.  Musical  director,  Paul 
Sawtell.  Edited  by  Milton  Carruth.  Sound  technician, 
William  Hedgcock.  Assistant  director,  Wm.  Tummel. 

CAST — Lon  Chaney,  Anne  Cwynne,  Evelyn  Ankers, 
Ralph  Morgan,  Elisabeth  Risdon,  Lois  Collier,  Eliza- 
beth Russell,  Harry  Hayden,  Phil  Brown,  Kay  Har- 
ding. 

WEST  OF  THE  RIO  CRANDE 

MONO.  Producer,  Charles  J,  Bigelow.  Director, 
Lambert  Hillyer.  Original  screenplay,  Betty  Bur- 
bridge.  Photography,  Arthur  Martinelli.  Art  direc- 
tion, Dave  Milton.  Musical  director,  Edward  Kay. 
Edited  by  |ohn  C.  Fuller.  Sound  technician,  Glen 
Glenn.  Assistant  director,  Theodore  Joos. 

CAST — Johnny  Mack  Brown,  Raymond  Hatton, 
Dennis  Moore,  Christine  Mclntyre,  Lloyd  Ingraham, 
Kenneth  MacDonald,  Frank  La  Rue,  Art  Fowler, 
Hugh  Prosser,  Edmund  Cobb,  Steve  Clark,  Jack 
Rockwell,  Hal  Price,  John  Merton.  Reviewed  7-14-44. 

WESTWARD  BOUND 

MONO.  Producer-director,  Robert  Tansey.  Orig- 
inal screenplay,  Frances  Kavanaugh.  Photography, 
Marcel  Le  Picard.  Sound,  Roy  Zoray.  Edited  by  John 
C.  Fuller.  Musical  director,  Frank  Sanucci.  Assistant 
director,  Arthur  Hammond. 

CAST — Ken  Maynard,  Hoot  Gibson,  Bob  Steele, 
Betty  Miles,  John  Bridges,  Harry  Woods.  Karl  Hac- 
kett,  Weldon  Hayburn,  Hal  Price,  Roy  Brent,  Frank 
Ellis,  Curly  Dresden.  Reviewed  1-7-44. 

WHEN  THE  LICHTS  CO  ON  AGAIN 

PRC.  Producer,  Leon  Fromkess.  Director,  William 
K.  Howard.  Screenplay,  Milton  Lazarus.  Original, 
Frank  Craven.  Music  score,  Franke  W.  Harling.  Music 
supervision,  David  Chudnow.  Songs,  Eddie  Seiler,  Sol 
Marcus,  Bennie  Benjemen  and  Alex  Morrison.  Pho- 
tography, Ira  Morgan.  Art  directions,  Paul  Palmen- 
tola.  Edited  by  Donn  Hayes.  Sound  technician,  Ferol 
Redd.  Assistant  director,  Raoul  Pagel. 

CAST — James  Lydon,  Barbara  Belden,  Regis  Toomey, 
George  Cleveland,  Grant  Mitchell,  Dorothy  Peterson, 
Harry  Shannon,  Lucien  Littlefield,  Luis  Alberni,  Em- 
mett  Lynn,  Joseph  Crehan,  Warren  Mills,  Jill  Brown- 
ing, Roberta  Carling,  Larry  Thompson,  James  Hope. 

WHEN  STRANGERS  MARRY 

King  Brothers-Mono.  Producer,  Maurice  King, 
Franklin  King.  Director,  William  Castle.  Screenplay, 
Philip  Yordan,  Dennis  Cooper.  Original,  George  V. 
Moscov.  Photography,  Ira  Morgan.  Art  direction,  F. 
Paul  Sylos.  Music  score,  Dmitri  Tiomkin.  Edited  by 
Martin  G.  Cohn.  Sound  technician,  Tom  Lambert. 
Assistant  director,  Clarence  Bricker. 

CAST — Dean  Jagger,  Kim  Hunter,  Robert  Mitch- 
um,  Neil  Hamilton,  Lou  Lubin,  Milt  Kibbee,  Dewey 
Robinson,  Claire  Whitney,  Edward  Keane,  Virginia 
Sale,  Dick  Elliott,  Lee  White.  Reviewed  8-9-44. 

WHISPERING  FOOTSTEPS 

REP.  Associate  producer,  George  Blair.  Directed  by 
Howard  Bretherton.  Screenplay  by  Gertrude  Walker 
and  Dane  Lussier.  Original,  Gertrude  Walker.  Pho- 
tography, Jack  Marta.  Musical  direction,  Morton 
Scott.  Art  direction,  Russell  Kimball.  Set  decorations, 
Otto  Siegel.  Edited  by  Ralph  Dixon.  Sound  techni- 
cian. Earl  Crain,  Sr.  Assistant  director,  Joe  Dill. 

CAST — John  Hubbard,  Rita  Quigley,  Joan  Blair, 
Charles  Halton,  Cy  Kendall,  Juanita  Quigley,  Mary 
Gordon,  Billy  Benedict,  Matt  McHugh,  Marie  Blake, 
Dick  Elliott,  Elizabeth  Valentine,  Madeline  Grey. 
Reviewed  2-18-44. 

THE  WHISTLER 

COL.  Producer,  Rudolph  C.  Flothow.  Director,  Wil- 
liam Castle.  Original  story,  J.  Donald  Wilson.  Screen- 
play, Eric  Taylor.  Edited  by  Jerry  Thomas.  Sound, 
Hugh  McDowell.  Musical  director,  Wilbur  Hatch. 
Art  director,  George  Van  Marter.  Set  decorations, 
Sidney  Clifford.  Photography,  James  S.  Brown.  As- 
sistant director,  Richard  Monroe. 

CAST — Richard  Dix,  J.  Carroll  Naish,  Gloria  Stu- 


art, Alan  Dinehart,  Don  Costello,  Joan  Woodbury, 
Cy  Kendall,  Trevor  Bardette,  Robert  E.  Keane,  Clancy 
Cooper,  George  Lloyd,  Byron  Foulger,  Charles  Cole- 
man, Robert  Homans.  Reviewed  6-6-44. 

THE  WHITE  CLIFFS  OF  DOVER 

MCM.  Producer,  Sidney  Franklin.  Directed  by  Clar- 
ence Brown.  Screenplay  by  Claudine  West,  Jan  Lus- 
tig  and  George  Froeschel.  Based  on  poem,  "The 
White  Cliffs,"  by  Alice  Duer  Miller.  Music  score, 
Herbert  Stothart.  Photography,  George  Folsey.  Art  di- 
rection, Cedric  Gibbons,  Randall  Duell.  Set  decora- 
tions, Edwin  B.  Willis,  Jacques  Mesereau.  Special  ef- 
fects, Arnold  Gillespie,  Warren  Newcombe.  Edited  by 
Robert  J.  Kern.  Sound  technician,  Charles  E.  Wallace. 
Assistant  editor,  Al  Jennings. 

CAST — Irene  Dunne,  Alan  Marshal,  Roddy  Mc- 
Dowall,  Frank  Morgan,  Van  Johnson,  C.  Aubrey  Smith, 
Dame  May  Whitty,  Gladys  Cooper,  Peter  Lawford, 
John  Warburton,  Jill  Esmond,  Brenda  Forbes,  Norma 
Varden.  Reviewed  3-9-44. 

WILSON 

20th-FOX  (Technicolor).  Producer,  Darryl  F.  Za- 
nuck.  Director,  Henry  King.  Original  screenplay,  La- 
mar Trotti.  Photography,  Leon  Shamroy.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Music,  Alfred  Newman. 
Orchestral  arrangements,  Edward  Powell.  Art  direc- 
tion, Wiard  Ihnen  and  James  Basevi.  Set  decorations, 
Thomas  Little,  Paul  S.  Fox.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  Barbara  McLean.  Sound 
technician,  E.  C.  Ward.  Assistant  director,  Joseph 
Behm. 

CAST — Alexander  Knox,  Charles  Coburn,  Geraldine 
Fitzgerald,  Thomas  Mitchell,  Ruth  Nelson,  Sir  Cedric 
Hardwicke,  Vincent  Price,  William  Eythe,  Mary  An- 
derson, Ruth  Ford,  Sidney  Blackmer,  Madeleine 
Forbes,  Stanley  Ridges,  Eddie  Foy,  Jr.,  Charles  Hal- 
ton,  Thurston  Hall,  J.  M.  Kerrigan,  James  Rennie, 
Katherine  Locke,  Stanley  Logan,  Marcel  Dalio,  Edwin 
Maxwell,  Clifford  Brooke,  Tonio  Seiwart,  John  Ince, 
Charles  Miller,  Anne  O'Neal,  Arthur  Loft,  Russell 
Gaige,  Jameson  Shade,  Reginald  Sheffield,  Robert 
Middlemass,  Matt  Moore,  George  Anderson,  Robert 
Barron,  Arthur  Space,  Francis  X.  Bushman,  Cy  Ken- 
dall, Emory  Parnell,  Guy  D'Ennery,  Antonio  Filauri, 
Joseph  J.  Greene,  Gus  Glassmire,  Ralph  Dunn,  David- 
son Clark,  George  Mathews.  Reviewed  8-2-44. 

WINC  AND  A  PRAYER 

20th-FOX.  Producers,  William  A.  Bacher  and  Wal- 
ter Morosco.  Directed  by  Henry  Hathaway.  Original 
screenplay,  Jerome  Cady.  Photography,  Glen  Mac- 
Williams.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler  and  Lewis  Cre- 
ber.  Set  decorations,  Thomas  Little,  Fred  J.  Rode. 
Special  photo  effects,  Fred  Sersen.  Music  score,  Hugo 
W.  Friedhofer.  Musical  direction,  Emil  Newman.  Ed- 
ited by  Watson  Webb.  Sound  technician,  Alfred 
Bruzlin.  Assistant  directory,  Henry  Weinberger. 

CAST — Don  Ameche,  Dana  Andrews,  William 
Eythe,  Richard  Jaeckel,  Charles  Bickford,  Sir  Cedric 
Hardwicke,  Kevin  O'Shea,  Henry  Morgan,  Richard 
Crane,  Glenn  Langan,  Renny  McEvoy,  Robert  Bailey, 
Reed  Hadley,  George  Mathews,  B.  S.  Puny,  Dave 
Willock,  Murray  Alper,  Charles  Lang,  Irving  Bacon, 
John  Miles,  Charles  Smith.  Reviewed  9-25-44. 

WINCED  VICTORY 

20th-FOX.  Produced  by  Darryl  F.  Zanuck.  Director, 
George  Cukor.  Stage  play  and  screenplay  by  Moss 
Hart.  Photography,  Glen  MacWilliams.  Music  score, 
Sgt.  David  Rose.  Choral  direction,  Lt.  Leonard  de 
Paur.  Art  direction,  Lyle  Wheeler,  Lewis  Creber.  Set 
decoration,  Edwin  B.  Willis.  Special  photographic  ef- 
fects, Fred  Sersen.  Edited  by  Barbara  McLean.  Sound 
technician,  Eugene  Grossman.  Assistant  director,  Joe 
Behm. 

CAST — Pvt.  Lon  McCallister,  Jeanne  Crain,  Sgt. 
Edmond  O'Brien,  Jane  Ball,  Sgt.  Mark  Daniels,  Jo- 
Carroll  Dennison,  Cpl.  Don  Taylor,  Judy  Holliday, 
Cpl.  Lee  Cobb,  T/Sgt.  Peter  Lind  Hayes,  Cpl.  Red 
Buttons,  Cpl.  Barry  Nelson,  Sgt.  Rune  Bultman,  Cpl. 
Gary  Merrill,  Sgt.  George  Reeves,  Pfc.  George  Petrie, 
Pfc.  Alfred  Ryder,  Cpl.  Karl  Maiden,  Pfc.  Martin 
Rift,  Cpl.  Harry  Lewis,  Cpl.  Henry  Rowland,  S/Sgt. 
Sascha  Brastoff,  Cpl.  Archie  Robbins,  Cpl.  Jack  Slate, 
Cpl.  Henry  Slate.  Reviewed  11-21-44. 


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PRODUCTIONS  1944 


THE  WOMAN  IN  THE  WINDOW 

International-RKO.  Producer-screenplay,  Nunnally 
Johnson.  Based  on  novel  by  ).  H.  Wallis.  Director, 
Fritz  Lang.  Photography,  Milton  Krasner.  Art  direc- 
tion, Duncan  Cramer.  Set  decorations,  Julia  Heron. 
Edited  by  Gene  Fowler,  Jr.,  Marjorie  Johnson.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  director, 
Richard  Harlan. 

CAST — Joan  Bennett,  Edward  C.  Robinson,  Ray- 
mond Massey,  Edmond  Breon,  Arthur  Loft,  Dan  Dur- 
yea,  Thomas  E.  Jackson,  Dorothy  Peterson,  Carol 
Cameron,  Bobby  Blake.  Reviewed  10-10-44. 

WYOMING  HURRICANE 

COL.  Producer,  Leon  Barsha.  Director,  William 
Berke.  Original  screenplay,  Fred  Myton.  Photography, 
Benjamin  Kline.  Edited  by  Charles  Nelson.  Art  direc- 
tor, Lionel  Banks,  Perry  Smith.  Set  decorations, 
George  Montgomery.  Assistant  director,  William 
O'Connor.  Sound  technician,  Jack  Goodrich. 

CAST — Russell  Hayden,  Dub  Taylor,  Bob  Wills, 
and  Texas  Playboys,  Alma  Carroll,  Tristram  Coffin, 
Joel  Friedkin,  Paul  Sutton,  Benny  Petti,  Robert  Kort- 
man,  Hal  Price.  Reviewed  4-2-44. 

YELLOW  ROSE  OF  TEXAS 

REP.  Executive  producer,  Armand  Schaefer.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  Harry  Grey  Director,  Joseph  Kane. 
Original  screenplay,  Jack  Townley.  Photography,  Jack 
Marta.  Art  direction,  Russ  Kimball.  Musical  director, 
Morton  Scott.  Edited  by  Tony  Martinelli.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Ed  Borschell.  Assistant  directors,  Art  Siteman, 
Virgil  Hart. 

CAST — Roy  Rogers,  Trigger,  Dale  Evans,  Bob  No- 


lan and  the  Sons  of  the  Pioneers,  William  Haade, 
George  Cleveland,  Weldon  Heyburn,  Hcl  Taliaferro, 
Tom  London,  Harry  Shannon,  Dick  Botiller,  Brown 
"lug"  Reynolds,  Tim  Spencer,  Hugh  Farr,  Karl  Farr, 
Ken  Carson,  Shug  Fisher,  Grant  Withers,  Fred  Toones. 

YOU  CAN'T  RATION  LOVE 

PARA.  Producer,  Walter  MacEwen.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Michel  Kraike.  Director,  Lester  Fuller.  Origin- 
al screenplay,  Val  Burton,  Hal  Fimberg.  Photograpny, 
Stuart  Thompson.  Art  direction,  Hans  Dreier,  Wal- 
ter Tyler.  Set  decorations,  Steve  Seymour.  Songs, 
Jerry  Seelen  and  Lester  Lee.  Edited  by  Tommy  Nerf. 
Sound  technician,  William  Thayer.  Assistant  director, 
John  Murphy. 

CAST — Betty  Rhodes,  Johnnie  Johnston,  Marjorie 
Weaver,  Johnny  "Scat"  Davis,  Marie  Wilson,  Bill  Ed- 
wards, D'Artega  and  his  all-girl  orchestra,  Mabel 
Paige,  Jean  Wallace.  Roland  Dupree,  Christine  For- 
sythe.  Reviewed  2-28-44. 

YOUTH  RUNS  WILD 

RKO.  Producer,  Val  Lewton.  Director,  Mark  Rob- 
son.  Screenplay,  John  Fante.  Additional  dialog,  Ardel 
Wray.  Original,  John  Fante,  Herbert  Kline.  Photog- 
raphy, John  J.  Mescall.  Art  direction,  Albert  S. 
D'Agostino,  Carroll  Clark.  Set  decorations,  Darrell  Sil- 
vera,  Ross  Dowd.  Music  score,  Paul  Sawtell.  Musical 
director,  C.  Bakaleinikof f .  Edited  by  John  Lockert. 
Sound  technician,  Frank  McWhorter.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Harry  D'Arcy. 

CAST — Bonita  Granville,  Kent  Smith,  Jean  Brooks, 
Glenn  Vernon.  Tessa  Briand,  Ben  Bard,  Mary  Servoss, 
Arthur  Shields,  Lawrence  Tierney,  Dickie  Moore, 
Johnny  Walsh,  Rod  Rodgers,  Elizabeth  Russell. 


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589 


Unions,  Guilds,  Associations,  etc. 


ACTORS 

ACTORS'  EQUITY  ASSOCIATION 

(Branch  of  the  AAAA — AFL) 

45  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-3550 

Honorary  Presidents  Bert  Lytell,  John  Emerson 

President  -  Clarence  Derwent 

1st  Vice-President  Augustin  Duncan 

2nd  Vice-President  Cornelia  Otis  Skinner 

3rd  Vice-President  Basil  Rathbone 

4th  Vice-President  William  Harrigan 

Executive  Secretary-Treasurer  Paul  Dullzell 

Assistant  Executive  Angus  Duncan 

Recording  Secretary  Bobby  Clark 

Counsel  Paul  N.  Turner 

Associate  Counsel  Rebecca  Brownstein 

Auditor  Charles  Mesurac 

Council:  John  Alexander,  Vera  Allen,  Edith  Atwater, 
Ralph  Bellamy,  Sidney  Blackmer,  Philip  Bourneuf, 
Matt  Briggs,  Anne  Burr,  Louis  Calhern,  Leo  C.  Car- 
roll, Ilka  Chase,  Mady  Christians,  Alexander  Clark, 
Clay  Clement,  Warren  Coleman,  Patricia  Collinge, 
Frank  Fay,  lose  Ferrer,  Marjorie  Cateson,  Margalo 
Gillmore,  Kathryn  Civney,  Ruth  Hammond,  Alan 
Hewitt.  Sam  |affe,  E.  John  Kennedy,  Bert  Lahr, 
Philip  Loeb.  Aline  MacMahon,  Raymond  Massey. 
Myron  McCormick,  Edith  Meiser,  Erin  O'Brien- 
Moore,  Eddie  Nugent,  Elliott  Nugent,  Philip  Ober, 
Robert  Perry,  Barbara  Robbins,  Bill  Ross,  lane  Sey- 
mour, Jack  Sheehan,  Loring  Smith,  Harvey  Ste- 
phens, Richard  Taber,  Ann  Thomas,  Edna  Thomas, 
Frank  M.  Thomas.  Sr.,  Frederic  Tozere,  Margaret 
Webster,  Frank  Wilson. 
HOLLYWOOD  OFFICE:  6331  Hollywood  Blvd..  Holly- 
wood 28.  Hillside  5121.  Care  I.  B.  Kornblum. 
CHICAGO  OFFICE:  720  Bittersweet  Place,  Chicago 
13,  III.  Care  Frank  R.  Dare. 

ACVA — Officially  Known  as 

AMERICAN  CUILD  OF  VARIETY  ARTISTS 

(Branch  of  the  AAAA-AFL) 

1697  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-7130 

President  Cus  Van 

Vice-Presidents  Bill  Robinson,  Gene 

Sheldon,  Myron  Cohen. 

Recording  Secretary  Phil  Foster 

Treasurer  Henry  Dunn 

Administrative  Secretary  Dewey  Barto 

1510  Cross  Roads  of  the  World,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  8281 

Western  Regional  Director  Florine  Bale 

Assistant    Director  Irvin  Mazzei 

ARTISTS'  MANAGERS  CUILD 

512   Hollywood   Professional   Bldg.,   Hollywood  28. 

Calif. 
CLadstone  7107 

President  Bert  Allenberg 

1st  Vice-President  Sam  Jaffe 

2nd  Vice-President  D.  M.  Winkler 

Secretary  Alan  J.  Miller 

Treasurer  -....Harry  Friedman 

Administrator  Adrian  McCalman 

ARTISTS  REPRESENTATIVES 
ASSOCIATION,  INC. 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20.  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-1379 

President  William  Kent 

Vice-Presidents  Nat  Lefkowitz,  Art 

Weems,  Jack  Russell. 

Secretary  John  F.  Dugan 

Treasurer  Nat  Kalcheim 

Counsel  Jack  J.  Katz 


Board  of  Governors:  Milton  Berger,  Jack  Davies,  |ohn 
F.  Dugan,  William  Kent,  Ben  Kuchuk,  Mark  j. 
Leddy,  Nat  Lefkowitz,  Phil  Offin,  Jack  Russell, 
Billy  Shaw,  Sol  Tepper,  Art  Weems,  Charles  V. 
Yates. 

THE  CATHOLIC  ACTORS  CUILD 
OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

Hotel  Astor,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5566 

President  Gene  Buck 

Vice-Presidents  Pat  O'Brien,  Jay  Jostyn 

Recording  Secretary  Ed  Begley 

Historian  Kathryn  Givney 

Social  Secretaries  Theatrical,  Sibyl  Bowan; 

Non-Theatrical,  Lillian  R.  Fallon 

Executive  Secretary  George  Buck 

Executive  Board  Chairman,  Frank  McNellis, 

Martin  Begley,  Kirk  Brown,  Patsy  Campbell.  Donat 
Gautier,  Jason  Johnson,  Tom  Kane,  Tom  McElhaney, 
Mrs.  Paul  Munter,  William  G.  Norton,  Harry  B. 
Oldridge,  Jane  Taylor,  Vicki  Vola. 

Chaplain-Treasurer  Rev.  Gustave  de  Leon 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents  Donald  Brian,  Bing 

Crosby,  Dan  Healy,  Gene  Lockhart. 

CENTRAL  CASTINC  CORP. 

(Subsidiary  of  Association  of  Motion  Picture  Pro- 
ducers, Inc.) 

5504  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  6628 

President  Y.  Frank  Freeman 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Fred  Beetson 

Vice-President;  General 

Manager  Howard  R.  Philbrick 

Secretary-Treasurer  J.  S.  Howie 

CHORUS  EQUITY  ASSOCIATION 
OF  AMERICA 

(Branch  of  the  AAAA — AFL) 

701  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6054 

President  Clarence  Derwent 

Executive   Secretary  Ruth  Richmond 

Chairman  of  Executive  Committee  Paul  Dullzell 

Counsel  Paul   N.  Turner 

Associate  Counsel  Rebecca  Brownstein 

Branches:  Chicago,  Frank  R.  Dare,  720  Bittersweet 
Place:  Los  Angeles,  I.  B.  K»mblum,  6331  Holly- 
wood Blvd.:  San  Francisco,  Theodore  Hale,  60 
Sansome  St. 

NATIONAL  VARIETY  ARTISTS,  Inc. 
(NVA) 

223-5  West  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-2638 

President  George  Jessel 

Vice-President  Jack  O'Brien 

Treasurer  Al  Friedman 

Executive  Secretary  Louis  Handin 

Chaplain  Harry  Jackson 

Public  Relations  Lester  Rose 

Directors:  Chairman,  Leon  E.  Bendon,  Billy  Gould, 
Lillian  Weed,  Phil  Kelly,  Harry  Ferguson,  Lottie 
Dixon,  Jack  H.  Boyle,  James  O'Neill,  Ben  Walker, 
Frank  O'Connell,  Joe  Rose,  Joe  Verdi. 

SCREEN  ACTORS  CUILD,  Inc. 

(Branch  of  the  AAAA — AFL) 

7046  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  731  1 

President..  Ronald  Reagan 

Vice-Presidents  Paul  Harvey,  William 

Holden,  Walter  Pidgeon. 

Treasurer  George  Chandler 

Recording  Secretary  Leon  Ames 

Executive  Secretary  John  Dales,  Jr. 


590 


UNIONS-ASSOC  .  -  C  U  I  L  D  S 


Assistant  Executive  Secretary  Pat  Somerset 

Counsel  Laurence  W.  Beilenson,  William  Berger 

Public  Relations  Counsel  E.  T.  Buck  Harris 

Directors:  Warner  Anderson,  Dana  Andrews,  Robert 
Armstrong,  Edward  Arnold,  Gertrude  Astor,  Louise 
Beavers,  Charles  Bickford,  Lee  Bowman,  Macdon- 
ald  Carey,  Chick  Chandler,  Ray  Collins.  Rosemary 
DeCamp,  Dan  Duryea,  Henry  Fonda,  Glenn  Ford, 
Dick  Gordon,  Virginia  Grey,  Van  Heflin,  Marjorie 
•  Babel  Kane,  Boris  Karloff,  Gene  Kelly,  Charles 
Kemper,  Richard  Lane,  William  Lundigan,  Cliff 
Lyons,  George  Macready,  Kermit  Maynard,  Agnes 
Moorehead,  George  Murphy,  Moroni  Olsen,  Larry 
Parks,  Tyrone  Power,  Anne  Revere,  Robert  Ryan, 
Jeffrey  Sayre,  Larry  Steers,  Regis  Toomey,  Tudor 
Williams. 

NEW  YORK  OFFICE:  545  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York. 
Murray  Hill  2-0184. 


THE  SOCIETY  OF  MOTION  PICTURE 
ART  DIRECTORS 

9172  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-8774 

President  ).  Russell  Spencer 

Vice-President  Daniel  Cathcart 

Secretary-Treasurer  Addison  Hehr 

Warden  Carl  Anderson 

Business  Representative   Norman  Lowenstein 

Board  of  Directors:  Robert  Peterson.  Carl  Anderson, 
Daniel  Cathcart,  Malcolm  Brown,  Henry  Bumstead, 
Albert  Nozaki,  Alfred  Herman,  Carroll  Clark, 
Frank  Arrigo,  James  Sullivan,  Addison  Hehr,  ).  Rus- 
sell Spencer,  Robert  Boyle,  Emerich  Nicholson, 
Stanley  Fleischer,  Edward  Carrere,  William  Fer- 
rari, Edward  llou,  Marvin  Davis,  Malcolm  Bert. 


SCREEN  EXTRAS  GUILD,  Inc. 

(Branch  of  the  AAAA — AFL) 

723  N.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 

President  Richard  H.  "Dick"  Gordon 

First  Vice-President  Franklyn  Farnum 

Second  Vice-President  Bess  Flowers 

Third  Vice-President  Peter  D.  Gardner 

Executive  Secretary  ,  H.  O'Neil  Shanks 

Recording  Secretary  Beulah  Parkington 

Treasurer  Jeffrey  Sayre 

Board  of  Directors:  Leo  Abbey,  George  Barton,  Louise 
Bates,  John  Benson,  Chris  Willow  Bird.  Willie 
Bloom,  Spencer  Chan,  Ben  Corbett,  Dulce  Daye, 
Harry  "Doc"  Evans,  Franklyn  Farnum,  Art  Flavin, 
Bess  Flowers,  Peter  D.  Gardner,  Richard  H.  "Dick" 
Gordon,  Victor  Groves,  Don  House,  Kenner  G. 
Kemp,  Joleen  King,  Thomas  A.  Martin.  Buddy  C. 
Mason,  Tina  Menard,  William  H.  O'Brien,  Wil- 
liam J.  O'Brien,  Beulah  Parkington,  Rose  Plumer, 
Snub  Pollard,  Bobby  Priest,  Edd  X.  Russell,  Jeffrey 
Sayre,  Larry  Steers,  Martin  Turner,  Florence  E.  Wix. 

AIRPLANE  PILOTS 

ASSOCIATED  MOTION  PICTURE  PILOTS 

(Union  with  Airline  Pilots  Association  charter,  com- 
posed of  all  regular  and  stunt  pilots  who  work 
in  pictures) 

Hollywood  Roosevelt  Hotel,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
President     Major  E.  H.  Robinson  tCRestview  6-6656) 

Vice-President  Howard  Batt 

Secretary -Treasurer  Jerry  Phillips 


ANIMALS 


ANIMAL  OWNERS  and  HANDLERS 
ASSOCIATION,  Inc. 

7240  Coldwater  Canyon  Ave.,  N.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

SUnset  3-1626 

President  Henry  East 

Vice-President  Carl  Spitz 

Treasurer  Frank  Inn 

Secretary  James  Jack,  Jr. 


ART  DEPARTMENT 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  ART 
CRAFTSMEN 

(Local  790,  I ATSE-AFL) 

6472  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  1  1  52 
International  Representative 

in  Charge  Roy  M.  Brewer 

Special  Representative  Zeal  Fairbanks 

SCREEN  SET  DESICNERS,  ILLUSTRATORS 
and  DECORATORS 

(Local  1421,  BPDPA-CSU-AFL) 
4157  West  5th  Street,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
FAirfax  3576 

President  Paul  Simonsen 

Vice-President  David  Zoethout 

Treasurer  J.  Hayse  Goodwin 

Recording  and  Financial  Secretary  Gregory  Proser 


BUILDING  SERVICE 

AMERICAN  FEDERATION  OF  GUARDS 

(Local  No.  1  ) 

Room  220,  4157  West  5th  St.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
DRexel  3120 

Executive  Chairman  John  H.  Raymond 

Secretary-Treasurer-Business  Manager  Ted  Camp 

SPECIAL  OFFICERS,  GUARDS,  WATCHMEN, 
MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  POLICEMEN, 
FIRE  CONTROL  and  PREVENTION 

(Local  193,  BSEIU-AFL) 

Rm.  222,  4157  W.  5th  St.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
DRexel  3128 

President  John  H.  Raymond 

Secretary-Treasurer-Business  Agent  Ted  Camp 

STUDIO  BUILDING  SERVICE  EMPLOYEES 

(Local  278,  BSEIU-AFL) 

1154  N.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood  27.  Calif. 
GRanite  3059 


CAMERAMEN 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CINEMA- 
TOCRAPHERS,  Inc. 

(Professional  Society) 

1782  N.  Orange  Drive,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  2135 

President  Charles  G.  Clarke 

Executive  Vice-President-Treasurer.-.-Fred  W  Jackson 

Vice-Presidents   Arthur  Edeson,  Alfred  L. 

Gilks.  William  V.  Skall. 

Secretary.   Ray  Rennahan 

Sergeant-at-Arms  John  Boyle 

Board  of  Governors:  John  Arnold,  Sol  Polito,  George 
Folsey,  Charles  Rosher,  Lee  Garmes,  John  Seitz, 
Leon  Shamroy,  Joseph  Walker,  Charles  G.  Clarke, 
Fred  W.  Jackman,  Arthur  Edeson,  Alfred  L.  Gilks, 
William  V.  Skall,  Ray  Rennahan. 
Alternate  Board  Members:  Milton  Krasner,  Sol  Hal- 
pin,  Arthur  Miller,  Hal  Mohr,  Joseph  Ruttenberg. 

INTERNATIONAL  PHOTOGRAPHERS  OF 
THE  MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRIES 

(Local  659,  IATSE  and  MPMO-AFL) 
7614  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Hillside  0125 

President  Ed  T.  Estabrook 

First  Vice-President  Arthur  Miller 

Second  Vice-President  Bennett  Guffey 

Recording  Secretary  C.  Chamberlain 

Financial  Secretary-Treasurer  Ernie  Bachrach 

Sergeant-at-Arms  Milton  Gold 

First  Trustee  Fred  Kaifer 

Second  Trustee  Paul  Hill 

Third  Trustee  Tex  Wheaton 

Business  Representative  Herbert  Aller 

Executive  Board:  Dewey  Wrigley,  Bob  DeGrasse, 
John  Boyle,  William  Jolley,  Joe  Biroc,  John  Greer, 
Don  Keyes,  Bert  Anderson,  Ed  Fitzgerald,  David 
Ragin,  Sidney  Zipser,  Norman  Alley,  Cecil  Myers. 
Robert  Broughton,  Alan  Stensvold. 


UNION  S-ASSOC.-GUILPS 


591 


INTERNATIONAL  PHOTOGRAPHERS  OF 
THE  MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRY 

(Local  644,  IATSE) 

1  697  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-2091 

President  Roy  Edwards 

Vice-President  Fred  Fordham 

Treasurer  Jay  Rescher 

Secretary  John  J.  Visconti 

Business  Representative  Walter  A.  Lang 

Sergeant-at-Arms  Frank  Landi 

Trustee  Edgar  Hatrick 

Executive  Board:  Larry  Williams,  Frank  Zucker,  Al 

Mingalone,  Leo  Rossi,  Tom  Priestley,  Jess  Kizis, 

Harold  Muller,  Jack  Painter. 
Alternates:  Richard  Maedler,  Max  Markmann,  Ceo. 

Schmidt,  Rody  Green,  Urban  Santone,  Louis  Hutt, 

Fernando  Delgado,  Theodore  Rickman. 

SOCIETY  OF  HOLLYWOOD  PRESS 
PHOTOGRAPHERS 

P.  O.  Box  1510,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

President  Charles  Rhodes  (  Fawcett  Publications) 

Vice-President  Mel  Traxel  (Ideal  Publications) 

Secretary  Nat  Dallinger  (King  Features) 

Treasurer  Len  Weissman 


CARPENTERS 


MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  MECHANICS 

(Local  52,  IATSE-AFL) 

204  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Wisconsin  7-3490 

President   William  J.  Cerrity 

Vice-President..  Lawrence  Anderson 

Business  Manager   Edward  L.  Muller 

General  Secretary-Treasurer  James  A  .Delaney 

Recording  Secretary  Louis  Palley 

Sergeant-at-Arms.  ..   Herbert  Mulligan 

Chairman  of  Trustees  Anthony  Rose  Gamiello 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  MECHANICS — 
SET  ERECTORS 

(Local  468,  IATSE-AFL) 

6470  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  2138 

International  Representative  in  Charge.. ..Roy  Brewer 
Business  Agent,  Set  Erectors  Joe  Singleton 

STUDIO  CARPENTERS 

(Local  946,  UBCJA-CSU-AFL) 

NOrmandy  9488 — MOrningside  11101 

5164  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 

President  C.  A.  Sproul 

Vice-President  Ben  Price 

Treasurer  J.  F.  Connolly 

Recording  Secretary  J.  W.  Vance 

Financial  Secretary  W.  E.  Sparks 

Conductor  C.  F.  Mortensen 

Warden  Chas.  Baron 

Business  Representative  J.  N.  Skelton 

Trustees:   Pete   F.   Hurst,   Dave  E.   Russell,   A.  H. 
Marvin. 


CARTOONISTS 

SCREEN  CARTOONISTS 

(Local  852,  BPDPA-AFL) 
2760  Cahuenga  Freeway,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  481  1 

President..  William  Hurtz 

Vice-President  John  Carey 

Treasurer  Ben  Washam 

Recording-Financial   Secretary  Viola  Koller 

Warden   Robert  Cannon 

Conductor  Robert  Hathcock 

Business  Agent  Raymond  T.  Macomber 

SCREEN  CARTOONISTS 

(Local  1461 ,  BPDPA-AFL) 
800  Riverside  Drive,  New  York  32,  N.  Y. 


WAdsworth  3-2821 
and/or 

481  Main  St.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
New  Rochelle  2-8184 

President  _  Gordon  Whittier 

Vice-President  John  Gentilella 

Treasurer  Dave  Tendler 

Recording  Secretary  Rose  Sotille 

Financial  Secretary  Elaine  Beaver 

Conductor  Phil  Klein 

Warden  Thomas  Golden 

Business  Agent  Pepe  Ruiz 

Trustees:    Nicholas   Tafuri,    George    Ottino,  Rocco 
Eletto. 


CHARITIES 


CATHOLIC  FILM  and  RADIO  GUILD 

1  100  South  Plymouth,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
YOrk  4413 

President  Fanchon  Royer 

Vice-President  Pedro  de  Cordoba 

Treasurer  William  N.  Thorpe 

Secretary  Mary  Cavanaugh 

Executive  Chairman  Daniel  E.  Doran 

Spiritual  Director  Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  Edward  R.  Kirk 

(St.  Basils) 

HOLLYWOOD  COORDINATING 
COMMITTEE 

(Entertainment  industry's  agency  to  handle  charity 

and  other  free  appearances  of  players) 
9155  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4373 

MOTION  PICTURE  FOUNDATION 

(Inter-Industry  Charity) 

c/o  Louis  A.  Novins,  1501  Broadway,  New  York  18, 

N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8700 

President  E.  V.  Richards,  Jr. 

Vice-Presidents  Harry  Brandt,  Rick  Ricketson, 

Mitchel  Wolfson. 

Treasurer  Barney  Balaban 

Secretary  Si  Fabian 

Trustees:  E.  V.  Richards,  Jr.,  Harry  Brandt,  Frank 
Ricketson,  Mitchell  Wolfson,  Barney  Balaban, 
Leonard  H.  Goldenson,  Si  Fabian,  Wm.  K.  Jenkins, 
M.  J.  Mullin,  Max  Yellen,  H.  F.  Kincey,  A.  Schoen- 
stadt,  Allen  S.  Moritz,  John  Rowley.  Charles  R. 
Gilmour,  A.  H.  Blank,  Earl  J.  Hudson,  j.  A.  Becker, 
Paul  Williams,  M.  A.  Lightman,  William  Elson, 
Jacob  Fishman,  Sam  Rinzler,  Ted  Curtis,  Fred 
Wehrenberg,  Jay  Emanuel,  M.  A.  Silver,  Ray  A. 
Grombacker,  Sam  Gillette,  Jerry  Zigmond,  B.  F. 
Shearer,  Morton  Thalhimer,  Charles  Trampe,  Ar- 
thur Krim.  Gradwell  Sears,  Walter  Titus,  Jr..  Spyros 
Skouras,  Ned  E.  Depinet,  Jack  Cohn,  Leopold  Fried- 
man, Nate  J.  Blumberg,  Major  Albert  Warner, 
Richard  Walsh,  Ted  Gamble,  Chick  Lewis,  Herman 
Robbins,  Karl  Hoblitzelle,  Harry  H.  Goldstein,  R.  R. 
Livingston. 

MOTION  PICTURE  RELIEF  FUND,  Inc. 

6902  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  821  1 

President  Jean  Hersholt 

Vice-Presidents  Ralph  Morgan,  Sol  Lesser, 

Mary  McCall,  Jr.,  Mitchell  Lewis. 

Treasurer  George  Bagnall 

Executive  Secretary  Wilma  Bashor 

Counsel  Ewell  D.  Moore 

President  Emeritus  Mary  Pickford 

Executive  Committee:  Frederick  Richards,  Chairman; 
Leon  Ames,  Folmar  Blangsted,  John  Butler,  Lloyd 
Corrigan,  E.  L.  DePatie,  Edwin  F.  Franke,  Frances 
Goodrich,  Albert  B.  Hilton,  John  Larkin,  Gladys 
Lehman,  Frank  McDonald. 
Finance  Committee:  George  Bagnall,  Chairman:  E.  L. 

DePatie,  Jean  Hersholt,  Albert  B.  Hilton,  Sol  Lesser. 
Auditors:  Price,  Waterhouse  Gr  Company. 
Trustees:  Leon  Ames,  Ralph  Block  (Honorary), 
Charles  Brackett.  Lucile  Browne,  John  Butler,  lohn 
Campbell,  Sam  Comer,  Lloyd  Corrigan,  Willard  K. 
Craig,  Y.  Frank  Freeman,  Frances  Coodrich,  Lewis 


F.  HUGH  HERBERT 


UNIONS-ASSOC  .  -  C  U  I  L  D  S 


593 


C  Helm,  Bernard  Herzbrun,  John  Larkin,  Frank 
McDonald,  William  Mueller,  Dudley  Nichols,  Mor- 
oni Olsen,  Ernest  Pascal,  William  L.  Pereira,  N. 
Peter  Rathvon,  Frederick  Richards,  Arthur  Ripley, 
Charles  C.  Rosher,  )oseph  Santley,  William  |.  Scully, 
L.  K.  Sidney,  Mende!  B.  Silberberg,  Ralph  Staub, 
Morgan  Wallace. 

MOTION  PICTURE  COUNTRY 

HOUSE  AND  HOSPITAL 

23430  Ventura  Blvd.,  Woodland  Hills,  Calif. 
Superior  81501 

PERMANENT  CHARITIES  COMMITTEE 
OF  THE  MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRY 

9538  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-2078 — BRadshaw  2-4838 
Campaign  Accounting  Office 
6777  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  1955 

Honorary  Life  Member  Samuel  Coldwyn 

President  George  Marshall 

Exec.  Vice-President  &  Treasurer  Edward  Arnold 

Secretary  Regis  Toomey 

Assistant  Executive  Secretary  Helen  S.  Baier 

Campaign  Director  Don  Chambers 

Directors:  George  Bagnall,  Cecil  Bardwell,  Car! 
Cooper,  Marvin  Ezzell,  John  Larkin,  George  Mar- 
shall Regis  Toomey,  Ray  Young. 
Members:  Bert  Allenberg,  George  Bagnall,  Cecil 
Bardwell,  Stanley  Bergerman,  E.  O.  Blackburn, 
Ben  Bogeaus,  Roy  M.  Brewer,  Ralph  Clare,  Carl 
Cooper,  Olive  Cooper,  Michael  Curtiz,  Cecil  B.  De- 
Mille,  Roy  Disney,  Marvin  Ezzell,  Edward  F.  Fin- 
ney, Y.  Frank  Freeman,  Sheridan  Gibney,  Porter 
Hall,  Lou  C.  Helm,  Karl  Herzog,  )ason  S.  Joy, 
B.  B.  Kahane,  John  Larkin,  M.  C.  Levee,  John  P. 
Lipscomb,  Edgar  J.  Mannix,  George  Marshall,  Al 
Melnick,  Jane  Murfin,  George  L.  Murphy,  William 
Nassour,  Dennis  O'Keefe,  Daniel  T.  O'Shea,  Anne 
Revere,  Albert  S.  Rogell,  A.  H.  Schnitzer,  Melville 
A.  Shauer,  Arthur  Sheekman,  George  Sidney,  Ed- 
ward Solow,  Regis  Toomey,  Charles  Wayne,  H. 
Keith  Weeks,  D.  M.  Winkler,  Ray  E.  Young. 

VARIETY  CLUBS  INTERNATIONAL 

801  Mercantile  Bank  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Texas 
CEntral  7603 

Big  Boss  John  H.  Harris 

International  Chief  Barker  R.  J.  O'Donnell 

1st  Asst.  International  Chief  Barker  Carter  Barron 

2nd  Asst.  International  Chief  Barker  C.  J.  Latta 

Dough  Guy  .Marc  Wolf 

Property  Master  Jack  Beresin 

Ceremonial  Officer  James  G.  Balmer 

Publicity  &  Convention  Director. ...C.  E.  (Chick)  Lewis 

Chairman,  Heart  Committee  John  J.  Maloney 

International  Executive  Director  William  McCraw 

Directors:  M.  J.  Gallagher,  George  E.  Anagnost, 
Allan  S.  Moritz,  Harry  C.  Arthur,  Jr.,  Arvid  Kantor, 
Elmer  Lux,  Chas.  A.  Smakwitz,  A.  R.  Blocher, 
A.  E.  Lichtman,  A.  W.  Anderson,  Clint  Weyer, 
G.  Ralph  Branton,  Morris  Smead,  James  O.  Cherry, 
Roy  Wells,  Rodney  Collier,  Herbert  Kohn,  J.  B. 
Dumestre,  Jr.,  Ralph  Talbot,  Maurice  Wolf,  F.  H. 
Beddingf ield.  Charles  P.  Skouras,  Jack  Rose,  Jack 
Stewart,  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Luis  Montes,  Jack 
Lykes,  Nate  Schultz,  Barney  Pitkin,  Abe  Blumen- 
field.  George  Hoover. 
National  Representatives:  C.  B.  Akers,  Jimmy  Bal- 
mer, Jack  Beresin,  James  O.  Cherry,  H.  H.  Everett, 
J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Irving  Mack,  Allan  Moritz,  Luis 
R.  Montes,  Charles  P.  Skouras.  Elmer  Lux. 
International  Representatives:  C.  B.  Akers,  Jimmy 
Balmer,  Jack  Beresin,  James  O.  Cherry,  H.  H. 
Everett,  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Elmer  Lux,  Irving  Mack, 
Luis  Montez,  Allan  Moritz,  Chas.  Skouras. 

COMMISSARY  WORKERS 

JOINT  EXECUTIVE  BOARD  OF  CULINARY 
WORKERS  and  BARTENDERS— AFL 

720  S.  Lake  St.,  Los  Angeles  7,  Calif. 
Dunkirk  8-5141 

Secretary  Walter  Cowan 

Hollywood   Locals:   Waitresses,    Cooks,  Bartenders, 
Waiters. 


DIRECTORS 


MOTION  PICTURE  ASSISTANT 
DIRECTORS 

(Local  161  IATSE-AFL) 
31-50  33rd  St.,  Astoria,  L.  I. 

Secretary  James  Di  Gangi 

Business  Agent  Sal  J.  Scoppa,  Sr. 

251  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

SCREEN  DIRECTORS  CUILD 

Hotel  Wellington 

7th  Ave.  &  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3900 — Circle  5-5296 

President  Gene  Martel 

Vice-Presidents  William  Van  Dyke,  Leslie 

M.  Roush. 

Treasurer  Emerson  Yorke 

Corresponding  Secretary  Sidney  Kaufman 

Recording  Secretary  Jack  Glenn 

Counsel  Irving  B-J.  Levine 

Directors:  Al  Altman,  Lloyd  Durant,  Jack  Glenn, 
Boris  D.  Kaplan,  Sidney  Kaufman,  Gene  Martel, 
Bud  Pollard,  Leslie  M.  Roush,  Leo  Seltzer,  Wil- 
lard  Van  Dyke,  Emerson  Yorke. 

SCREEN  DIRECTORS'  CUILD,  Inc. 

1508  Cross  Roads  of  the  World 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  8165 

President  George  Marshall 

Vice-Presidents  .  Joseph  L.  Mankiewicz.  Raoul  Walsh 

Secretary  Albert  S.  Rogell 

Treasurer  Lesley  Selander 

Executive  Secretary  J.  P.  McGowan 

Counsel  Mabel  Walker  Willebrandt 

Board  of  Directors:  Charles  Barton,  Edward  Buzzell, 
Michael  Curtiz,  Cecil  B.  DeMille,  Henry  King, 
Lewis  Milestone,  Irving  Pichel,  King  Vidor,  George 
Waggner,  William  Wellman,  Sam  Wood. 
Alternates:  William  Berke,  Clarence  Brown,  Merian 
C.  Cooper,  Vernon  Keays. 

JUNIOR  COUNCIL  (Assistant  Directors) 

President  George  B.  Templeton 

Vice-President  J.   Milton  Carter 

Treasurer  Jack  R.  Berne 

Secretary  John  Clarke  Bowman 

Junior  Representative..  Morris  R.  Abrams 

Board  of  Directors:  William  Beaudine,  Jr.,  Ridgeway 
Callow,  Herbert  Coleman,  Francisco  Day,  Elmer  E. 
Decker,  Lester  D.  Guthrie,  Stanley  Hough,  Harry 
O.  Jones,  Sam  Nelson,  Mark  Sandrich,  Jr.,  John  F. 
Sherwood,  Saul  Wurtzel. 
Alternates:  John  M.  Greenwald,  Gerd  Oswald,  Ed- 
ward Salven,  Ralph  J.  Slosser. 


ELECTRICIANS 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  MECHANICS- 
ELECTRICIANS 

(Local  468,  IATSE-AFL) 

6470  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GLadstone  2138 

Business  Agent,  Electricians  Group  T.  V.  Sheffield 

International  Representative  in 

Charge  Roy  M.  Brewer 

STUDIO  ELECTRICAL  TECHNICIANS 

(Local  728,  IATSE  &  MPMO-AFL) 
7581  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
WEbster  9144 

President  Charles  Futoran 

Vice-President  Vaughn  Ashen 

Secretary-Treasurer  Reve  E.  Houck 

Business  Representative  A.  T.  Dennison 

Call  Steward  K.  Duncan 

Sergeant-at-Arms  William  Gorsman 

Board  Members:  James  Almond,  Cecil  Ballinger,  H. 
P.  Jaeger,  James  B.  Phillips,  Jr.,  Robert  V.  Worl, 
M.  J.  Harney,  Frank  Jenkins,  Cecil  J.  McGillivray. 
Andrew  D.  Reid,  Harry  Estin,  Robert  Campbell. 


594 


UNIONS-ASSOC.  -  GUILDS 


STUDIO  ELECTRICIANS,  SOUND  TECH- 
NICIANS AND  AIR  CONDITIONING 
ENGINEERS 

(Local  40,  IBEW— AFL) 

1225  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  5139 

Hollywood   International  Representative  George 

Mulkey. 

FILM  EDITORS 

MOTION  PICTURE  FILM  EDITORS 

(Local  776,  I ATSE-AFL) 

2760  Cahuenga  Freeway,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  0275-6 

President  William  Hornbeck 

Vice-President  Frank  Cross 

Secretary  Robert  F.  Joseph 

Treasurer  Harold  E.  McChan 

Sergeant-at-Arms  W.  Donn  Hayes 

Business  Representative  John  W.  Lehners 

Board  of  Directors:  James  Cairncross,  Jodie  Caplan, 
Dan  A.  Caste,  Everett  Douglas,  Walter  Feldman, 
Frank  Cross,  W.  Donn  Hayes,  Richard  Heermance, 
Robert  F.  Joseph,  Fred  Knutson,  Roy  Livingston, 
William  Lyon,  Fred  Maguire,  Harold  E.  McChan, 
L.  C.  Millbrook,  John  Rich,  Louis  Sackin,  Eda  War- 
ren, Ralph  Winters. 

MOTION  PICTURE  FILM  EDITORS 

(Local  771 ,  IATSE-AFL) 

136  W.  44th  St..  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  2-3728 

President  Jack  Bush 

Vice-President   Marc  Asch 

Secretary  Robert  Dworsky 

Treasurer  John  Oxton 

Business  Representative  Charles  Wolfe 

Sergeants-at-Arms ...  Fred  Edwards,  Edward  Wyant,  Jr. 
Board  of  Trustees:  Leonard  Hein,  Fred  Ahrens,  Rob- 
ert Klaeger. 

Executive  Board:  Jack  Bush,  Marc  Asch,  Robert 
Dworsky,  John  Oxton,  Fred  Edwards,  Edward  Wy- 
ant, Jr.,  Leonard  Hein,  Fred  Ahrens,  Robert  Klae- 
ger. 

FIRST  AID 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  FIRST  AID 
EMPLOYEES 

(Local  767,  IATSE-AFL) 

731  N.  Naomi  St..  Burbank,  Calif. 

CHarleston  6-4826 

President  Alton  A.  McDermott 

Vice-President  Forrest  Damewood 

Secretary  Hilda  Vinson 

Financial  Secretary  Margaret  Flaherty 

Business  Representative  John  Ward 

Warden  Ray  Burdick 

Trustees:  Vera  Monteverde,  Florence  Meher,  Leslie 
Clark. 

Board  Members  at  Large:  Lillian  Rock,  Elsie  Donahoe. 

CRIPS 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  CRIPS 

(Local  80,  IATSE-AFL) 

6472  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  7588 

President  Thomas  Hadley 

Vice-President  James  D.  Leach 

Business  Representative  Walter  Woodworth 

Recording  Secretary  James  Noblitt 

Financial  Secretary  Ray  Schultz 

INDUSTRY  ASSOCIATIONS, 
BUREAUS,  Etc. 

ACADEMY  OF  MOTION  PICTURE 
ARTS  and  SCIENCES 

9038  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-1 146 


President  Jean  Hersholt 

Vice-Presidents     ...Charles  Brackett,  Jack  L.  Warner 

Secretary  Robert  Montgomery 

Assistant  Secretary  Thomas  T.  Moulton 

Treasurer  N.  Peter  Rathvon 

Assistant  Treasurer  ...Charles  C.  Clarke 

Executive  Secretary  Margaret  Herrick 

Counsel  Loyd  Wright 

Librarian  Elizabeth  C.  Franklin 

Board  of  Governors:  lohn  W.  Boyle,  Charles  Brackett, 
Charles  G.  Clarke,  Robert  Haas,  Jean  Hersholt, 
William  W.  Hornbeck,  C.  Carleton  Hunt.  Walter 
Lantz,  Emmet  Lavery,  Perry  Lieber,  Urie  McCleary, 
Robert  Montgomery,  Thomas  T.  Moulton.  Freder- 
ick C.  Quimby,  N.  Peter  Rathvon,  Cordon  Sawyer, 
Dore  Schary,  George  Stevens,  Morris  Stoloff.  Wal- 
ter Wanger,  Jack  L.  Warner,  Harry  Warren,  Wil- 
liam Wyler,  Gabe  Yorke. 

ACADEMY  FOUNDATION 

c/o  Margaret  Herrick 

9038  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

CRestview  5-1  146 

President  Y.  Frank  Freeman 

Vice-President   Walter  Wanger 

Secretary  Mary  C.  McCall,  Jr. 

Treasurer  Farciot  Edouart 

Executive  Secretary   Margaret  Herrick 

Trustees:  Charles  Brackett,  Farciot  Edouart,  Y.  Frank 
Freeman,  Jean  Hersholt,  Mary  C.  McCall.  Jr.,  Wal- 
ter Wanger. 

MOTION  PICTURE 
INDUSTRY  FILM  PROJECT 
(Program  of  Public  Relations  Films) 

9038  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-1  146 
Chairman:  N.  Peter  Rathvon. 
Coordinator-Producer:  Grant  Leenhouts. 
ACADEMY    OF    MOTION    PICTURE    ARTS  AND 

SCIENCES:  Jean  Hersholt. 
MOTION    PICTURE   ASSOCIATION    OF  AMERICA: 

Duke  Wales. 

ASSOCIATION  OF  MOTION  PICTURE  PRODUCERS: 
N.  Peter  Rathvon,  Jack  L.  Warner. 

SOCIETY  OF  INDEPENDENT  MOTION  PICTURE 
PRODUCERS:  Cunther  Lessing. 

INDEPENDENT  MOTION  PICTURE  PRODUCERS  AS- 
SOCIATION: I.  E.  Chadwick. 

SCREEN  WRITERS  GUILD:  F.  Hugh  Herbert. 

SCREEN  DIRECTORS  GUILD:  Billy  Wilder,  Delmer 
Daves. 

SCREEN  ACTORS  GUILD:  Warner  Anderson,  Leon 
Ames. 

ALTERNATES:  Margaret  Herrick.  Cordon  Hollings- 
head,  Mary  C.  McCall,  Jr.,  Fredric  Ullman,  Jr., 
King  Vidor. 

EXHIBITOR  SECTION:  Mitchell  Wolfson,  Homer 
S.  Strowig,  Morris  Loewenstein,  Trueman  T. 
Rembusch,  Sam  J.  Switow,  Ray  Branch.  ).  R. 
Denniston,  Hugh  W.  Bruen,  Rotus  Harvey,  R.  B. 
Wilby,  Arthur  L.  Mayer,  Oscar  Doob,  Thornton  W. 
Sargent. 

EXHIBITOR  CONTACT:  David  Palfreyman,  1600 
Eye  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington  6,  D.  C. 

RESEARCH  COUNCIL 

1421  N.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  3201 

President  Wallace  V.  Wolfe 

Vice-President  Ray  Klune 

Secretary-Treasurer  William  F.  Kelley 

ASSOCIATED  MOTION  PICTURE 
ADVERTISERS  (AMPA) 

c/o  Arnold  Stoltz,  Allied  Artists 
630  9th  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-8886 

President  Arnold  Stoltz 

Vice-President  Phil  Williams 

Treasurer  Max  Stein 

Secretary  Marguerite  Wayburn 

Board  of  Directors:  Arnold  Stoltz,  Phil  Williams,  Max 
Stein,  Marguerite  Wayburn,  Rutgers  Neilson,  Hap 
Hadley,  Harry  McWilliams,  Joel  Swenson,  Don 
Velde 

Board  of  Trustees:  Ray  Gallagher,  Jacques  Kopfstein, 
Charles  A.  Alicoate. 


UNIONS  -  ASSOC.-CUILDS 


595 


Advisory  Council:  Glenn  Allvine,  Leon  Bamberger, 
Maurice  Bergman,  Mort  Blumenstock,  Howard 
Dietz,  Steve  Edwards,  Hal  Home,  Paul  Lazarus, 
Jr.,  S.  Barret  McCormick,  Charles  Schlaifer,  Ben 
Serkowich,  Martin  Starr,  Vincent  Trotta,  Cordon 
White,  Max  Youngstein. 

Public  Relations  Harry  Blair 

ASSOCIATION  OF  MOTION  PICTURE 
PRODUCERS,  Inc. 

5504  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CLadstone  6111 

28  West  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4000 

President  Eric  Johnston 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Y.  Frank  Freeman 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Industrial 

Relations  Charles  Boren 

Secretary  and  Treasurer  James  S.  Howie 

Secretary  Studio  Publicity 

Committee  Arch  Reeve 

Board  of  Directors:  B.  B.  Kahane,  Columbia  Pictures 
Corp.:  Marvin  Ezzell,  Samuel  Coldwyn  Prod.,  Inc.; 
Louis  K.  Sidney,  Loew's  Inc.;  Y.  Frank  Freeman, 
Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.;  Leon  Goldberg,  RKO- 
Radio  Pictures,  Inc.;  Allen  Wilson,  Republic 
Productions,  Inc.;  Hal  Roach,  Jr.,  Hal  Roach 
Studios,  Inc.;  Joseph  M.  Schenck,  20th  Century- 
Fox  Film  Corp.;  Edward  Muhl,  Universal  Pictures 
Co.,  Ins.;  Herbert  Preston,  Warner  Brothers  Pic- 
tures, Inc. 

Studio  Publicity  Directors  Committee:  John  Joseph, 
Universal-International,  Chairman;  Howard  Strick- 
ling.  Executive  Committee  Chairman;  Perry  Lieber, 
RKO;  Harry  Brand,  20th  Century-Fox;  Alex  Eve- 
love,  Warner  Bros.;  Mort  Goodman.  Republic; 
George  Brown,  Paramount;  Lou  Smith,  Columbia; 
William  Hebert,  Gcldwyn;  Jules  Seltzer,  Hal 
Roach;  Arch  Reeve,  Secretary. 

Radio  and  Television  Sub-Committee:  Les  Peter- 
son, Chairman;  Bill  Winter,  20th  Century-Fox; 
Carl  Post,  Goldwyn;  Ben  Cohn,  Warners;  Martin 
Lewis.  Paramount;  Bob  Rains,  Universal-Interna- 
tional; Milt  Howe,  RKO;  Bill  Smith,  20th  Century- 
Fox;  Jules  Seltzer,  Hal  Roach;  Arch  Reeve. 

International  Committee:  Robert  Vogel,  MGM,  Chair- 
man; Ely  Levy,  Columbia;  Dick  Morean,  MGM; 
Luigi  Luraschi,  Edward  Schellhorn,  Paramount; 
Harold  Meiniker,  Adele  Palmer,  RKO;  W.  M. 
Bishop,  Roy  Metzler,  20th  Century-Fox;  William 
Gordon.  Louis  Blaine,  Universal  International; 
Carl  Schaefer,  Walter  Klinger,  Warner  Bros.;  Arch 
Reeve,  Vivien  Wilcox,  AMPP. 

I netrnatoinal  Publicity  Committee:  Edward  Schell- 
horn, Paramount,  Chairman;  Ely  Levy,  Columbia; 
Dick  Morean,  MGM;  Adele  Palmer,  RKO;  W.  M. 
Bishop,  Roy  Metzler,  20th  Century-Fox;  Louis 
Blaine,  Universal- 1 nternational ;  Carl  Schaefer, 
Warner  Bros.;  Arch  Reeve,  Vivien  Wilcox,  AMPP. 


COPYRIGHT  PROTECTION  BUREAU 

I  For  investigating  for  each  of  various  distributors 
infringing  exhibitions  of  its  copyrighted  motion  pic- 
ture films,  and  accountings  of  its  percentage  rental 
license  fees.  I 
c/o  Sargoy  &  Stein 
218  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19.  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-7220 

Counsel  for  Distributors.  Edward  A.  Sarpy  and 

Joseph  L.  Stein. 

INDEPENDENT  MOTION  PICTURE 
PRODUCERS  ASSOCIATION 

738  Irolo  St.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Fltzroy  4827 

President  Isaac  E.  Chadwick 

Vice-Presidents  Samuel  Broidy,  Harry  H.  Thomas, 

Robert  L.  Lippert. 

Secretary  Edward  F.  Finney 

Executive  Committee:    Isaac   E.   Chadwick,  Samuel 

Broidy.  Harry  H.  Thomas,  Edward  F.  Finney,  Ray 

E.   Young,   Sam   Katzman,  A.   W.   Hackel,  Scott 

R,  Dunlap. 

Members:  Affiliated  Productions,  Inc.,  Arpi  Produc- 
tions, Inc.,  Audio  Pictures,  Inc.,  Bali  Films,  Inc., 


Beacon  Pictures,  Inc.,  Belsam  Pictures  Corp.,  Boots 
&  Saddles,  Inc.,  Brentview,  Inc.,  Burkett  Produc- 
tions, Cathedral  Films,  Inc.,  Champion  Produc- 
tions, Inc.,  Chester  Productions,  Continental  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  Crestwood  Productions,  DFD  Produc- 
tions, Inc.,  Roy  Del  Ruth  Productions,  Ensign 
Pictures  Corp.,  Equity  Pictures,  Eronal  Produc- 
tions, Esskay  Pictures,  Inc.,  Film  Classics,  Falcon 
Productions,  Edw.  Finney  Prod.,  Fortune  Film 
Corp.,  Gibraltar  Pictures,  Great  Western  Produc- 
tions, Jan  Grippo  Prod.,  A.  W.  Hackel  Productions, 
Herald  Pictures,  Inc.,  Hopalong  Cassidy,  Inc.,  Sam 
Katzman  Productions,  Inc.,  Kay  Pictures,  Inc., 
King  Bros.,  Inc.,  Max  King  Prod.,  Landres  Pic- 
tures, Inc.,  Longridge  Pictures,  Inc.,  Mayro  Pro- 
ductions, Inc.,  Melrose  Pictures,  Inc.,  Monogram 
Productions,  Inc.,  Martin  Mooney  Productions, 
Nassour  Productions,  Sig  Neufeld  Prod.,  Inc., 
Lindsley  Parsons  Prod.,  Pembroke  Productions, 
Inc.,  P.R.C.  Productions,  Inc.,  Romay  Pictures, 
Inc.,  Jack  Schwartz  Productions,  Screen  Art  Pic- 
tures Corp.,  Screen  Guild  Productions,  Inc.,  Som- 
erset Pictures  Corp.,  Supreme  Pictures  Corp.,  John 
J.  Sutherland,  Wm.  Wilder  Productions,  J.  D. 
Wrather  Productions,  Inc.,  Zenith  Pictures,  Inc. 


MOTION  PICTURE  ASSOCIATES,  Inc. 

c/o  Fred  J.  Schwartz 

Century  Bldg.,  132  W.  43rd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-6200 

President  Fred  J.  Schwartz 

Vice-Presidents  Morris  Sanders,  Raymond  E.  Moon 

Treasurer  Saul  Trauner 

Secretary  Morris  Fraum 

Sergeant-at-Arms  Louis  Kutinsky 

Directors:  Leo  Abrams,  John  Benas,  Matthew  Cahan. 
Jack  Ellis,  Simon  Fabian,  Joseph  Felder,  Max 
Fellerman,  David  A.  Levy,  Howard  Levy,  Charles 
Penser,  Samuel  Rinzler,  Bert  Sanford,  Seymour 
Schussel,  Cy  Seymour,  David  Snaper. 


MOTION  PICTURE  ASSOCIATION 
OF  AMERICA,  Inc.  (MPA) 

28  West  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4000 

President  Eric  Johnston 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

New  York  Office  Francis  S.  Harmon 

Treasurer  F.  W.  DuVall 

Assistant  Treasurers-.-Stanley  Weber,  James  S.  Howie 

Secretary  and  General  Attorney  Sidney  Schreiber 

Assistant  Secretary  John  G.  McCarthy 

International  Division  Gerald  M.  Mayer,  Managing 

Director;  John  G.  McCarthy,  Associate  Manager; 
Theodore  Smith,  Special  Assistant. 

Information  Department  Tom  Waller 

Conservation  Department  John  B.  McCullough 

Community  Relations  Depart- 
ment... Arthur  H.  DeBra.  Marjorie  G.  Dawson 

Advertising  Code  Administration  Gordon  White 

Title  Registration  Bureau  Margaret  Ann  Young 

Research  Department  Robert  W.  Chambers 

Librarian  Michael  Linden 

Personnel  Dorothea  J.  Lutjens 

Filing  and  Records  Lily  Braig 

WASHINGTON  OFFICE: 

1600  Eye  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington  6,  D.  C. 

President  Eric  Johnston 

Assistant  to  President  Joyce  O'Hara 

Assistant  Edward  T.  Cheyfitz 

Secretary  to  President  Merrie  Smith 

Legislative  Department  John  G.  Bryson, 

Gerard  M.  Cahill. 

Trade  Relations  Department  David  Palfreyman 

Educational   Service  Roger  Albright, 

J.  Stanley  Mcintosh. 
Information  Department  Kenneth  W.  Clark, 

Gerald  W.  Movius. 
HOLLYWOOD  OFFICE: 

5504  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CLadstone  61  1  I 

President  Eric  Johnston 

Vice-President  and  Director  Production 

Code  Administration  Joseph  I.  Breen 


596 


UNIONS-ASS  OC.-CUILDS 


MOTION  PICTURE  EXPORT 
ASSOCIATION,  Inc. 

546  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4848 

President  Eric  Johnston 

Vice-President  Francis  S.  Harmon 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager.... Irving  A.  Maas 

Treasurer  Frederick  W.  DuVall 

Secretary  Cordon  E.  Youngman 

Assistant  to  Ceneral  Manager  Joe  C.  Coltz 

Assistant  Secretary  and 

Treasurer...  Herbert  ).  Erlanger 

Director,  Publicity  and  Advertising.... Alfred  F.  Corwin 

Assistant  Treasurer  Frank  J.  Alford 

Service   Manager  Sidney  Lieb 

Sales  Control  Irving  M.  Eckstein 

Directors:  Wolfe  Cohen,  Arthur  W.   Kelly,  Joseph 

A.  McConville,  Philip  Reisman,  Norton  V.  Ritchey, 

Joseph  H.  Seidelman,  Murray  Silverstone,  Morton 

A.  Spring,  Ceorge  Weltner. 
Directors-at-Large :  Eric  Johnston,  Donald  M.  Nelson. 

INTERNATIONAL  OFFICES: 

Netherlands  Arnold  C.  Childhouse,  Ceneral 

Manager,  Amsterdam. 
Germany  Marian  F.  Jordan,  Ceneral 

Manager,  Berlin. 

Austria  Wolfgang  Wolf,  General  Manager 

Hungary   Karl  Matzner,  Manager.  Budapest 

Rumania  Co-Managers,  L.  Finkelstein, 

C.  Assimachis,  Bucharest. 
Czechoslovakia  Louis  Kanturek,  Ceneral  Repre- 
sentative    for     Czechoslovakia     and  Supervisor 

Eastern  Europe.  Prague. 

Bulgaria  Jean  Birkhahn,  Representative,  Sofia 

Japan  and  Korea  Charles  Mayer,  Managing 

Director,  Tokyo. 
Netherlands  East   Indies  Charles  H.  Core, 

Managing  Director,  Batavia. 


SOCIETY  OF  INDEPENDENT  MOTION 
PICTURE  PRODUCERS 

357  North  Canon  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7283 

President  Ellis  Arnall 

Vice-President  and  Chairman, 

Executive  Committee  Gunther  R.  Lessing 

General  Counsel  Robert  J.  Rubin 

Chairman,  Eastern  Distribu- 
tion Committee  James  A.  Mulvey 

Executive  Secretary  to  President  Marvin  L.  Faris 

Chairman,  Labor  Advisory 

Committee  Anthony  G.  O'Rourke 

Director  Public  Relations  Joe  Alvin 

Executive  Committee:  Ceorge  Bagnall,  Roy  O.  Disney, 
Samuel  Coldwyn,  Daniel  T.  O'Shea,  Edward  Small. 

Membership:  Constance  Bennett  Productions,  Bene- 
dict Bogeaus  Productions,  Cagney  Productions,  Inc.. 
California  Pictures.  Inc.,  Charles  Chaplin  Studios, 
Walt  Disney  Productions,  Federal  Films.  Inc.,  Gold- 
en Pictures,  Inc.,  Samuel  Coldwyn  Productions, 
Inc.,  James  Nasser  Productions,  Seymour  Nebenzal, 
Mary  Pickford,  Hal  Roach  Productions,  Charles  R. 
Rogers  Enterprises,  Edward  Small  Productions,  Inc., 
Hunt  Stromberg  Productions,  Inc.,  Vanguard  Films, 
Inc.,  United  Artists  Productions,  Walter  Wanger. 

THEATRE  OWNERS  OF  AMERICA 

1501  Broadwav.  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Wisconsin  7-9350 

President  Arthur  H.  Lockwood 

1st  Vice-President  ..Nat  Williams 

Treasurer  Charles  P.  Skouras 

Secretary  Morris  Loewenstein 

General  Counsel  Herman  M.  Levy 

Executive  Director     Gael  Sullivan 

Assistant  Executive  Director  Stanley  W.  Prenosil 

Chairman  of  the  Board,  Ted  R.  Gamble;  Honorary 

Chairman,  Fred  Wehrenberg, 
Executive  Committee:  Chairman.  S.  H.  Fabian;  Rob- 
ert W.  Coyne,  Leonard  H.  Coldenson,  Harry  Loew- 
enstein, Lewen  Pizor,  E.  V.  Richards,  Jr.,  Fred 
Wehrenberg,  Arthur  H.  Lockwood,  Ted  R.  Gamble. 
Nat  Williams,  Charles  P.  Skouras,  Morris  Loewen- 
stein. 


INDUSTRY  UNION 
COUNCILS 

CSU — Officially  Known  as 
CONFERENCE  OF  STUDIO  UNIONS 

4157  West  5th  St.,  Room  218 
Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Exposition  7772 

President  Herbert    K.  Sorrell 

Vice-President  D.    T.  Wayne 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.   C.  Head 

DELEGATES: 

Carpenters  Local  No.  946:  James  N.  Skelton,  Tony 

Schiavone,   William  Donovan. 
Machinists  Local  No.  1185:  James  Robertson,  James 

C.  Stone,  D,  T.  Wayne. 
Painters   Local    No.   644:   Herbert   K.   Sorrell,  Carl 

Head,  Robert  Rusk. 
Set  Designers  Local  No.   1421:  Edward  M.  Gilbert, 

Frank  Drdlik,  Ed  Mussa. 

HOLLYWOOD  AFL  FILM  COUNCIL 

(Affiliated  department  council  of  California  State 
Theatrical  Federation:  To  promote  closer  unity 
and  cooperation  by  and  between  its  affiliates  in 
the  picture  industry  and  to  promote  harmonious 
industrial  relations  with  employers.) 

6700  Melrose  Ave..  Hollywood  38.  Calif. 

CLadstone  3117   YOrk  5259 

Chairman  Roy  Brewer 

Vice-Chairman  Ralph  Clare 

Secretary-Treasurer  L.    C.  Helm 

Recording   Secretary  James  Eddy 

Chairman,  Public  Relations 

Committee  Pat  Somerset 

Chairman,  Membership  Committee  Ben  Martinez 

Chairman,  Arrangements 

Committee  Walter  Woodworth 

Standing  Committee  ... John  Lehners,  Ceorge  Mulkey 

LABOR -NATIONAL 
ORCANIATIONS 

AFM — Officially  Known  as 

AMERICAN  FEDERATION  OF  MUSICIANS 

— AFL 

570  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  8-0600 

INTERNATIONAL   EXECUTIVE  BOARD: 

President  James  C.  Petrillo,  New  York;  175  W 

Washington  St.,  Chicago  2,  III.  STate  0063 

Vice-President  C.  L.  Bagley.  900  Continental 

Bldg.,  408  S.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles  13,  Calif. 
MUtual  2904. 

Secretary  Leo  Cluesmann,  39  Division  St.,  New- 
ark 2,  N.  J.  HUmboldt  2-3400 

Financial   Secretary-Treasurer  Thomas   F.  Gamble, 

Box  B,  Astor  Station,  Boston  23,  Mass.  KEnmore 
3423 

J.  W.  Parks,  1918  Live  Oak  St.,  Dallas  1,  Texas. 
Oscar  F.  Hild,  206  Atlas  Bank  Bldg.,  524  Walnut 

St.,  Cincinnati  2,  Ohio. 
Herman  D.  Kenin,  359  S.  W.  Morrison  St..  Portland 

4,  Oregon. 

Ceorge  V.  Clancy,  5562  Second  Blvd.,  Detroit  2, 
Michigan. 

Walter   M.    Murdoch,   2    Royal   York   Road  North, 

Toronto  9,   Ont.,  Canada. 
Honorary  President  and 

Ceneral  Advisor  Joseph  N.  Weber, 

621  Alta  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  California. 
LOS  ANGELES  LOCALS: 

47 — Musicians  Mutual  Protective  Association 

767 — Musicians    Mutual     Protective  Association 

I  Colored) 
NEW  YORK  LOCAL: 

802  Associated  Musicians  of  Creater  New  York. 

AAAA — Officially  Known  as 

THE  ASSOCIATED  ACTORS  and  ARTISTES 

OF  AMERICA — AFL 

45  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-7660 


UNIONS-  ASSOC  .-GUILDS 


597 


International    President  Paul  Dullzell 

Inter.   Vice-Presidents  George  Heller,  Reuben 

Guskin. 

Inter.  Executive  Secretary  Florence  Marston 

Inter.   Treasurer  Ruth  Richmond 

Counsel  Paul   N.  Turner 

BRANCHES: 

Actors  Equity  Association,  American  Federation  of 
Radio  Artists,  American  Guild  of  Musical  Ar- 
tists, American  Guild  of  Variety  Artists,  Brother 
Artists  Association,  Chorus  Equity  Association, 
Hebrew  Actors  Union,  Hebrew  Chorus  Union, 
Hungarian  Actors  and  Artists  Association,  Screen 
Actors  Guild,  Screen  Extras  Guild,  Italian  Actors 
Union. 

HOLLYWOOD: 
Actors  Equity 

American  Federation  of  Radio  Artists 
American  Guild  of  Musical  Artists 
American  Guild  of  Variety  Artists 
Screen  Actors  Guild,  Inc. 
Screen  Extras  Guild,  Inc. 
NEW  YORK: 
Actors  Equity 

American  Federation  of  Radio  Artists 
American  Guild  of  Musical  Artists 
American  Guild  of  Variety  Artists 
Chorus  Equity 
Screen  Actors  Guild 

AUTHORS  LEAGUE  OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

6  E.  39th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  9-4950 

President   Oscar  Hammerstein,  II 

Vice-Presidtnt  John  Hersey 

Secretary  Peter  Lyon 

Treasurer  Arthur  Schwartz 

Executive  Secretary  Luise  M.  Sillcox 

Assistant  Executive  Secretary   Evelyn  F.  Burkey 

Counsel   Sidney  R.  Fleisher 

Council:  Maxwell  Anderson,  jack  Bentkover,  Robert 
Cenedella,  Hector  Chevigny,  Russel  Crouse,  Ber- 
nard DeVoto,  David  Driscoll,  Dale  Eunson,  Julian 
Funt,  Otto  Harbach,  Arthur  Garfield  Hays,  Lillian 
Hellman,  Philo  Higley,  Laura  Z.  Hobson,  Welbourn 
Kelley,  Christopher  LaFarge,  Margaret  Leech, 
Howard  Lindsay,  Frances  Lockridge,  Peter  Lyon, 
John  P.  Marquand,  Leon  Meadow,  Sam  Moore, 
Paul  Osborn,  Fulton  Oursler,  Elmer  Rice,  Richard 
Rodgers,  Rex  Stout,  Orin  Tovrov,  John  W.  Vander- 
cook,  Kenneth  Webb,  Kurt  Weill,  Glenway  Wes- 
cott,  Theodore  H.  White,  Victor  Wolfson,  Stanley 
Young. 

1655  N.  Cherokee.  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3601 

Hollywood  Office  Mrs.  Ann  Roth  Morgan 

HOLLYWOOD  GUILD: 

Screen  Writers  Guild 
NEW  YORK  GUILDS: 

Authors'  Guild 

Dramatists'  Guild 

Radio  Writers'  Guild 

BPDPA — Officially  Known  as 
BROTHERHOOD  OF  PAINTERS,  DECORA- 
TORS and  PAPERHANCERS  OF  AMERICA 

217-219  N.  6th  St.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 
Telephone  3081 

Ceneral  President    Lawrence  P.  Lindelof 

General  Vice-Presidents  and  Board  Members:  George 

).  Tuckbreiter,  James  J.  Knoud.  Edward  Ackerly, 

Joseph  F.  Clarke,  M.  H.  Crow,  Thomas  Carter. 
HOLLYWOOD  LOCALS: 

644 — Moving  Picture  Painters  &  Scenic  Artists 

1489 — Screen  Publicists  Cuild 

1421 — Screen  Set  Designers,  Illustrators  and  Dec- 
orators 

1488 — Screen  Story  Analysts'  Guild 
852 — Screen  Cartoonists 

BSEIU — Officially  Known  as 
BUILDING  SERVICE  EMPLOYEES'  INTER- 
NATIONAL UNION — AFL 

130  N.  Wells  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

President  William  McFetridge 

212  W.  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

General  Secretary-Treasurer  William  L.  Cooper 


IATSE — Officially  Known  as 
INTERNATIONAL  ALLIANCE  OF  THEATRI- 
CAL STAGE  EMPLOYEES  and  MOVING  PIC- 
TURE MACHINE  OPERATORS  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES  and  CANADA — AFL 
803  International  Bldg.,  630  Fifth  Ave. 
New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-4370 

International    President  Richard   F.  Walsh 

General   Secretary-Treasurer  William  P.  Raoul 

Asst.  International  President  Thomas  J.  Shea 

Vice  Presidents  and  Board  Members  Harland 

Holmden,  William  P.  Covert,  Floyd  M.  Billings- 
ley,  James  J.  Brennan,  Roger  M.   Kennedy.  Felix 
D.   Snow,   Carl   G.   Cooper,   William   C.  Barrett, 
Louise  Wright. 
HOLLYWOOD  OFFICE: 

6636  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GLadstone  3117 

International    Representative  Roy  Brewer 

Assistant  International 

Representative  Zeal  Fairbanks 

HOLLYWOOD  LOCALS: 
44 — Affiliated  Property  Craftsman 
80 — Motion  Picture  Studio  Grips 
165 — Motion  Picture  Studio  Projectionists 
468 — Motion    Picture    Studio    Mechanics  (Electri- 
cians, Painters.  Set  Erectors) 
683 — Laboratory  Technicians  of  the  Motion  Picture 
Industry 

659 — International  Photographers  of  Motion  Picture 
Industry 

695 — International  Sound  Technicians 

705 —  Motion  Picture  Costumers.  Inc. 

706 —  Makeup  Artists  and  Hair  Stylists 

727 —  Motion  Picture  Laborers  and  Utility  Workers 

728 —  Motion  Picture  Set  Electricians 
767 — First  Aid  Employees 

776 — Motion  Picture  Film  Editors 

789 —  Motion  Picture  Studio  Cinetechnicians 

790 —  Motion  Picture  Studio  Art  Craftsmen 

NEW  YORK  LOCALS: 
52 — Motion  Picture  Studio  Mechanics 
161 — Motion  Picture  Assistant  Directors 
644 — Int.  Photographers  of  the  M.  P.  Industry 
702 — Motion  Picture  Laboratory  Technicians 
H-63 — Motion  Picture  Home  Office  Employees 
Union 

1AM — Officially  Known  as 
INTERNATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  of 
MACHINISTS 

Machinists  Bldg.,  9th  St.  and  Mt.  Vernon  Place, 

N.  W.,  Washington  I ,  D.  C. 
NAtional  4135 

International  President  H.  W.  Brown 

General  Secretary-Treasurer  Eric  Peterson 

General  Vice-Presidents:  A.  J.  Hayes,  S.  L.  Newman, 

Harry  J.  Carr,  P.  L.  Siemiller,  Roy  M.  Brown  (Los 

Angeles),  Earl  Melton,  Elmer  E.  Walker,  J.  L.  Mc- 

Breen,  D.  S.  Lyons  (Canada). 
Los  Angeles  Office:  421   Van  Nuys  Bldg..  210  W. 

7th  St.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif.  MUtual  1396. 
HOLLYWOOD  LOCAL: 

1185 — Cinema  Lodge 

I BEW— Officially  Known  as 
INTERNATIONAL  BROTHERHOOD  OF 
ELECTRICAL  WORKERS — AFL 

1200  15th  St.  Northwest,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 
HOLLYWOOD  LOCAL: 

40 — Sound  Construction,  Installation  and  Mainte- 
nance Technicians 

IBTC — Officially  Known  as 
INTERNATIONAL  BROTHERHOOD  OF 
TEAMSTERS,  CHAUFFEURS,  WAREHOUSE- 
MEN and  HELPERS  of  AMERICA— AFL 

222  E.  Michigan  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

HOLLYWOOD  LOCAL: 

399 — Studio  Transportation  Drivers 


598 


UNIONS-ASSOC. -GUILDS 


IHCBCLU — Officially  Known  as 
INTERNATIONAL  HOD  CARRIERS'  BUILD- 
ING AND  COMMON  LABORERS'  UNION  OF 
AMERICA — AFL 

821  15th  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

6700  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

YOrk  5259-7149 

International  Conciliator  and  Consultant  Al  Smith 

HOLLYWOOD  LOCAL: 

724 — Studio  Utility  Employees 

OPCFIA — Officially  Known  as 
OPERATIVE  PLASTERERS  and  CEMENT  FIN- 
ISHERS INTERNATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA— 
AFL 

200  Fidelity  Bldg.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

HOLLYWOOD  LOCAL: 

755 — Ornamental  Plasterers 

UBCJA — Officially  Known  as 

UNITED  BROTHERHOOD  OF  CARPENTERS 

and  JOINERS  OF  AMERICA — AFL 

Carpenters'  Bldg..  Indianapolis  4,  Ind. 
Lincoln  3328 

President   William  L.  Hutcheson 

Vice  Presidents  M.  A.  Hutcheson,  John  R. 

Stevenson 

Secretary  Frank  Duffy 

Treasurer  S.   P.  Meadows 

Executive  Board:  William  J.  Kelly,  Charles  A.  John- 
son, Jr.,  Harry  Schwarzer,  Roland  Adams,  R.  E. 
Roberts,  A.  W.  Muir,  Arthur  Martel,  Frank  Duffy, 
William  L.  Hutcheson,  Chairman. 
International  Representative  Hollywood: 

Joseph  Cambiano 
HOLLYWOOD  LOCAL: 
946 — Studio  Carpenters 

UOPWA — Officially  Known  as 
UNITED  OFFICE  and  PROFESSIONAL 
WORKERS  OF  AMERICA— CIO 

(Greater  New  York  Regional  Council) 
30  East  29th  St,.  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  3-9092 

President....  James  Durkin 

Secretary-Treasurer  John  J.  Stanley 

Editors,  Career   Helen  Kingery,  Selma  Arnold 

Regional  Director  Aaron  D.  Schneider 

NEW  YORK  LOCALS: 

109 — Screen  Office  and  Professional  Employees  Guild 
1  14 — Screen  Publicists  Guild 


LABORERS 


LABORATORY 


LOCAL  683  FILM  TECHNICIANS  OF  THE 
MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRY   ( IATSE  & 
MPMO — AFL) 

6461  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  71  51 

International  Representative  in 

Charge  Roy  Brewer 

Acting  Business  Agent  Robert  Garton 

Acting   Secretary-Treasurer  D.  Arbuckle 

MOTION  PICTURE  LABORATORY  TECH- 
NICIANS  (LOCAL  702,  IATSE— AFL) 

165  West  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-3281 
President- Business 

Representative  John  J.  Francavilla 

Vice-Presidents  Richard  Gramaglia,  Vera  Dorev 

Secretary-Treasurer  George  Waugh 

Recording  Secretary  Viola  D.  La  Preste 

Sergeant-at-Arms  Philip  Berner 

executive   Board:   George   Beattie,   Thomas  Comer, 

John   Carlson,    Ralph    Petito,    Sara    Berkman,  Al 

Dassa,  Arthur  Nickolaus,  Jack  Rayner,  Otto  Doel- 

ling,  Sol  Hoffman. 
Trustees:  Joseph  Badner,  Rose  Vanoli,  Arthur  Sar- 

nataro 


MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  LABORERS  and 
UTILITY  WORKERS 

(Local  727,  IATSE  AFL) 

734  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  7308 

President  Basil    A.  Casabona 

Financial  Secretary  Orval  E.  Brown 

Business  Representative  Albert  K.  Erickson 

STUDIO  UTILITY  EMPLOYEES — (SUE) 

(Local    724,    International    Hod    Carriers,  Building 
and  Common  Laborers  Union  of  America — AFL) 
6700  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
YOrk  5259-7149 

President  Sam  Sadler 

Vice-President  Louis  J.  Marko 

Secretary-Treasurer  Henry   C.  Rohrbach 

Recording   Secretary  L.   C.  Helm 

Officers-at-Large:  Leonard  C.  Davies,  James  E.  Day, 
Peter  M.  Sefer. 


MACHINISTS 


CINEMA  LODGE 

(Lodge    1185    International    Association    of  Ma- 
chinists) 

1627  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  881  1 

President  Herbert  Connor 

Financial  Secretary  Edward  Pinney 

Recording  Secretary  James  Robertson 

Business  Representative  D.  T.  Wayne 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO 
CINETECHNICIANS 

(Local  789,  IATSE-AFL) 

6636  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  6257 

Business  Agent  Harry  Shiftman 


MAKEUP 


INDEPENDENT  MAKEUP  ARTISTS  and 
HAIR  STYLISTS  GUILD 

1825  N.  Kingsley  Drive,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 
GRanite  4343 

President  Christian  Frank 

Vice-President  Carle  Taylor 

Secretary-Treasurer  Arthur  Belasco 

Business  Representative  Jack  Dumont 

Board:  Tom  McDonald,  Edward  Hern,  Charles  Lauder, 
Ann  Ford,  Margaret  Seymour,  Austin  Bedell. 

MAKE-UP  ARTISTS  and  HAIR  STYLISTS 

(Local  706,  IATSE  &  MPMO-AFL) 

2760  Cahuenga  Freeway,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  6351 

President  Gene  Roemer 

Vice-President  Fred  Phillips 

Secretary-Treasurer  Karl  Herlinger,  jr. 

Business  Representative  Stanley  Campbell 

Executive  Board:  Don  Roberson,  Edith  Keon,  Bunny 

Holden,  Bill  Phillips,  Beth  Langston,  George  Bau. 

Kate  Cooper,  Jane  Romeyn. 


MUSIC 


AMERICAN  GUILD  OF  MUSICAL  ARTISTS, 
Inc. 

(Branch  of  the  AAAA-AFL) 

276  W.  43rd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

LOngacre  5-7508 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  5121 


UNIONS-ASSOC.  -  GUILDS 


599 


Los  Angeles  Representative  I.  B.  Kornblum 

San  Francisco:  Theodore  Hale,  216  Pine  St. 

President  Lawrence  Tibbett 

Vice-Presidents.  Conrad  Thibault,  James  Pease, 

Astrid  Varnay,  Leopold  Sachse,  Jascha  Heifetz. 

Recording  Secretary  Elisabeth  Hoeppel 

Treasurer  Frederick  Jagel 

Executive  Secretary  Hyman  R.  Faine 

Assistant  to  the  Execu- 
tive Secretary  Belmont  Kindler 

Financial  Secretary  Bernard  W.  Zuebert 

Counsel  laffe  &  Jaffe 

Board  of  Governors:  Erno  Balogh,  Richard  Bonelli, 
Ruthanna  Boris,  Ruth  Breton,  Lucy  Brown,  John 
Brownlee,  Frank  Chapman,  Eugene  Conley,  Donald 
Dame,  Louis  D'Angelo,  Alexis  Dolinoff,  Katherine 
Dunham,  Frances  Creer,  Ray  Lev,  Pierre  Luboshutz, 
Lucille  Manners,  Tilda  Morse,  Dorothy  Sarnoff, 
Margaret  Speaks,  Ceorgia  Standing,  Marek  Wind- 
heim,  Dino  Yannopoulos. 
Chorus  Members:  Frank  D'Elia,  Maurice  Kostroff, 
Jules  Sassani. 

Advisory  Board:  Jose  Iturbi,  Serge  Koussevitsky, 
Lotte  Lehmann,  Giovanni  Martinelli,  Lily  Pons, 
Gladys  Swarthout,  Deems  Taylor. 


AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  COMPOSERS, 
AUTHORS  and  PUBLISHERS — (ASCAP) 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-2700 

President   Fred  E.  Ahlert 

Vice-Presidents  Gustave  Schirmer, 

Oscar  Hammerstein  II. 

Secretary  Ceorge  W.  Meyer 

Treasurer  Louis  Bernstein 

Assistant  Secretary  Donald  Gray 

Assistant  Treasurer  Frank  H.  Connor 

General  Counsel  Schwartz  &  Frohlich 

Board  of  Directors:  Stanley  Adams,  Fred  E.  Ahlert, 
Louis  Bernstein,  Saul  H.  Bourne,  Gene  Buck,  Ir- 
ving Caesar,  Frank  H.  Connor,  Paul  Cunningham, 
Max  Dreyfus,  Donald  Gray,  Oscar  Hammerstein 
II,  Otto  A.  Harbach,  Ray  Henderson,  John  Tasker 
Howard,  A.  Walter  Kramer,  Edgar  Leslie,  George 
W.  Meyer,  Jack  Mills,  Abe  Olman,  I.  J.  Robbins, 
Lester  Santly,  Gustave  Schirmer,  Herman  Starr, 
Deems  Taylor. 
HOLLYWOOD  OFFICE: 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  8205 

Manager  David  O.  Tytherleigh 

Western  Division  Manager  Larry  Shea 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  MUSIC 
ARRANGERS 

P.  O.  Box  807,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

President    Joseph  S.  Dubin 

Vice-Presidents    Edward  Powell,  Nathan  Van 

Cleave,  Ralph  Hallenbeck. 

Secretary  Vernon  Leftwich 

Treasurer  Rudy  De  Saxe 

ASSOCIATED  MUSICIANS  OF  GREATER 
NEW  YORK 

(Local  802  AFM-AFL) 

1267  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-6480 

President  Richard  McCann 

Vice-President  Samuel  Suber 

Secretary  Charles  R.  lucci 

Treasurer...   Samuel  Suber 

Executive  Board:  Jerome  Alexander,  Max  L.  Arons, 
Jack  Downey,  Jacob  Fidelman,  Jos.  J.  Lindwurm, 
Henry  A.  Maccaro,  Al  Manuti,  Robert  Sterne, 
Herman  Tivin. 

BMI 

BROADCAST  MUSIC  INCORPORATED 

1549  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  7447 

580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-1800 

President  Carl  Haverlin 


MUSIC  PUBLISHERS  HOLDING  CORP. 

1250  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

6425  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Rm.  317,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hillside  7366 

President  Herman  Starr 

MUSICIANS  MUTUAL  PROTECTIVE 
ASSOCIATION 

(Local  47 — White — AFM-AFL) 

1417  Georgia  St.,  Los  Angeles  15,  Calif. 

Richmond  541  1 

President  J.  K.  Wallace 

Vice-President  John  te  Groen 

Recording  Secretary  Frank  D.  Pendleton 

Financial  Secretary  Al  C.  Meyer 

Steward-Tax  Officer  Ray  Huffine 

Sergeant-at-Arms  George  Campbell 

Public  Relations  K.  J.  (Kelly)  Shugart 

Counsel  C.   L.  Bagley 

International  Studio  Representative  J.  W.  Gillette 

Directors:  Warren  Baker,  Zarh  Bickford,  Art  Ginder, 

Maury  Paul,  Jack  Baptiste. 
Trustees:    H.    C.    Green,    John    M.    Boyd,    R.  H. 

Dickinson. 
(Local  767 — Colored — AFM-AFL) 
1710  S.  Central  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
PRospect  5418 

SCREEN  COMPOSERS'  ASSOCIATION 

Post  Office  Box  1477 
Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

President  Max  Steiner 

Vice-President  Adolph  Deutsch 

Treasurer  Roy  Webb 

Executive  Secretary  Charles  Wolcott 

Legal  Counsel  Leonard  Zissu 


NON-THEATRICAL 
ASSOCIATIONS,  Inc. 

ALLIED  Non-THEATRICAL  FILM 
ASSOCIATION,  Inc.  (ANFA) 

(Constituent   Member:   Photographic    Industry  Co- 
ordinating Committee,  Film  Council  of  America). 
303  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
MUrryhill  6-4782 

Honorary  Presidents:  Bertram  Willoughby,  Ideal  Pic- 
tures, Inc.;  William  K.  Hedwig,  Nu-Art  Films,  Inc.; 
Horace  O.  Jones,  Victor  Animatograph  Corp.;  Wil- 
liam F.  Kruse,  of  Chicago. 

President:  E.  E.  Carter,  National  Film  Service. 

Vice-Presidents:  Edward  H.  Stevens,  Stevens  Pictures, 
Inc.;  Maurice  T.  Groen,  Films  of  the  Nations,  Inc. 

Treasurer:  George  H.  Cole,  King  Cole  Sound  Service, 
Inc. 

Secretary:  Jerome  |.  Cohen. 

Executive  Secretary:  Wilfred  L.  Knighton. 

Board  of  Directors:  Harold  Baumstone,  Post  Pictures 

Corp.;  J.  K.  Lilley,  J.  P.  Lilley  &  Sons;  William  L. 

Rogers,  Religious  Film  Association,  Inc.;  Alan  B. 

Twyman,  Twyman  Films,  Inc. 
Division    Chairmen:    Library    Division:    Edward  H. 

Stevens.  Distributors  Division:  Samuel  Goldstein. 

Manufacturers  Division:  Horace  O.  Jones.  Dealers 

Division:    Clem    Williams.    Laboratory  Division: 

Saul   Jeffe.    Producers   Division:    Fletcher  Smith. 

Projection  Services  Division:  George  H.  Cole. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  AUDIO-VISUAL 
INSTRUCTION 

National  Education  Association 
(Member:  Film  Council  of  America) 
1201  16th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington  6,  D.  C. 
District  4552 

President:  Stephen  M.  Corey,  Professor  of  Educa- 
tional Psychology,  University  of  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago, III. 

First  Vice-President:  F.  Dean  McClusky,  Head,  De- 
partment of  Audio-Visual  Instruction,  University 
of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Second  Vice-President:  Francis  W.  Noel,  Chief,  Di- 
vision of  Audio-Visual  Education,  California  State 


U  N  IONS  - ASSOC  .-GUILDS 


600 


Department  of  Education,  Sacramento,  Calif. 
Executive  Secretary:  Vernon  C.  Dameron,  National 

Education    Association,    1201    16th   St.,    N.  W.t 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 
National    Delegates:    Gardner    L.    Hart,  Thurman 

White,  Grace  Fisher  Ramsey.  Camilla  Best,  Roger 

Albright,  E.  Winifred  Crawford,  Irene  F.  Cypher, 
-    Helen  Rachford,  C.  R.  Reagan,  Walter  A.  Wittich. 

EDUCATIONAL  FILM  LIBRARY 
ASSOCIATION,  Inc. 

(Publishers   of    guides,    manuals   and    catalogs  on 

educational  films). 
(Member:  Film  Council  of  America) 
Suite  1000 — 1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4360 

President  J.  R.  Bingham 

Vice-President  Marguerite  Kirk 

Secretary  Edgar  Dale 

Executive  Secretary  Emily  S.  Jones 

Directors:  Virginia  Beard,  E.  Carleton  Moore,  R.  Rus- 
sell Munn,  Francis  Noel,  John  S.  Richards,  Walter 
A.  Wittich,  L.  C.  Larson. 

EDUCATIONAL  FILM  PRODUCERS 
ASSOCIATION,  Inc. 

1585  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5280-1 

President  Fletcher  Smith 

Vice-President  Charles  De  Laska 

Treasurer  Elda  Hartley 

Secretary  John  Flory 

Chairman  of  Executive  Committee  Emerson  Yorke 

FILM  COUNCIL  OF  AMERICA 

6  W.  Ontario  St.,  Chicago  10,  III. 
Michigan  2-1  182 

Executive  Director  Glen  Burch 

President    L.  C.  Larson 

Vice-President  Stephen  M.  Corey 

Secretary-Treasurer  Mrs.  Aline  L.  Legg 

Trustees:  Evans  Clark,  Stephen  M.  Corey,  Edgar  Dale, 
Mrs.  Emily  Taft  Douglas,  Bruce  Findlay,  F.  C.  Low- 
ry,  Bruce  E.  Mahan,  Carl  Milam,  Arthur  H.  Motley, 
Paul  Reed,  Mrs.  Anna  Rosenberg,  Herman  B.  Wells, 
George  F.  Zook. 
MEMBER  ASSOCIATIONS: 
American  Library  Association 
American  Association  for  Adult  Education 
Department  of  Visual  Education,  National  Education 

Association 
Educational  Film  Library  Association 
National  University  Extension  Association 
National  Film  Society  of  Canada 
Allied  Non-Theatrical  Film  Association 
National  Association  of  Visual  Education  Dealers 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  VISUAL 
EDUCATION  DEALERS,  Inc. 

(Member:  Film  Council  of  America) 
845  Chicago  Avenue,  Evanston,  Illinois 


DAvis  8-3396 

President  Merriman  Holtz 

Vice-Presidents  Hazel  Calhoun,  Roa  Kraft  Birch 

Secretary-Treasurer  Keith  South 

Executive  Secretary...  Don  White 

Regional  Directors:  D.  K.  Hammett,  Laurence  Saltz- 


man,   E.   E.  Carter,   Ralph   V.   Haile,   Ernie  Ryan 
Linnie  Beacon,  Howard  Smith. 
Directors-at-Large:  M.  L.  Stoeppelwerth,  Ed  Stevens. 
Tom    Roberts,    E.    K.    Stoeppelwerth.  Ex-Officio: 
Olson  Anderson. 

NEW  ENCLAND  EDUCATIONAL  FILM 
ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Dr.  Abraham  Krasker,  Boston  University  School 
of  Public  Relations,  Division  of  Motion  Pictures 
and  Visual  Aids. 

84  Exeter  St..  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Commonwealth  6230,  Ext.  23 

Directors:  Dr.  Abraham  Krasker,  Chairman;  Boston 
University;  Prof.  J.  R.  Crawford,  University  of 
Maine;  Prof.  Austin  I.  Olney,  University  of  New 
Hampshire;  John  Watson,  Jr.,  Dartmouth  College; 
Prof.  Carleton  W.  Earickson,  University  of  Con- 
necticut. 


UNITED  NATIONS  FILM  BOARD 

Room  V-327,  United  Nations 
Lake  Success,  N.  Y. 
Fleldstone  7-1  100,  Ext.  2313 

Chairman  UNESCO  Representative 

Executive  Director  Jean  Benoit-Levy 

Secretary  Maurice  Liu 

Members:  United  Nations,  United  Nations  Educa- 
tional Scientific  and  Cultural  Organization,  Food 
and  Agriculture  Organization,  International  Labor 
Organization. 

Cooperating  Agencies:  International  Civil  Aviation 
Organization,  World  Health  Organization,  Interna- 
tional Bank  for  Reconstruction  and  Development, 
International  Monetary  Fund,  International  Child- 
ren's Emergency  Fund. 

American  National  Film  Committee: 


Chairman..  Carl  E.  Milliken,  Managing 

Trustee  Teaching  Film  Custodians. 

Secretary  Robert  W.  Coyne 

Vice-Chairman  Fred  Wehrenger,  Chairman  of 


the  Board  of  Theaters  Owners  of  America. 
Members:  J.  R.  Bingham,  President,  Educational 
Films  Library  Association;  Steve  Broidy,  President, 
Monogram  Pictures;  Maurice  Chaffee,  National 
University  Extension  Association;  M.  D.  Clofine, 
Chairman,  Newsreel  Committee;  Jack  Cohn,  Vice- 
President,  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.;  Tom  Connors, 
Chairman,  National  Distributors  Committee;  John 
P.  Curtin,  Republic  Pictures;  G.  Scott  Fletcher, 
President,  Encyclopedia  Britannica  Films;  Ted  R. 
Gamble,  President,  Theatre  Owners  of  America; 
Francis  Harmon,  Vice-President,  MP  Export  Asso- 
ciation; Jean  Hersholt,  President,  Academy  of 
Motion  Picture  Arts  and  Sciences;  Russell  Holman, 
Vice-President,  Paramount  Pictures  Corp.;  Eric 
Johnston,  President,  Motion  Picture  Association; 
Jack  Kirsch,  President,  Allied  Theatre  Owners  of 
America;  Arthur  Krim,  President,  Eagle-Lion  Pic- 
tures; Carl  Milam,  Executive  Secretary,  American 
Library  Association;  John  Connor,  Vice-President, 
Universal  Pictures;  Ned  Depinet,  President.  RKO 
Radio  Pictures  Corp.;  L.  L.  Ryder,  President, 
S.M.P.E.;  Spyros  P.  Skouras,  President,  Twentieth 
Century-Fox  Film  Corp.;  Joseph  R.  Vogel,  Vice- 
President.  Loews,  Inc.;  Jacob  Wilk,  Vice-President, 
Warner  Bros.;  Walter  A.  Wittich,  Department  of 
Visual  Instruction,  National  Educational  Assoc.; 
Dr.  George  G.  Zook,  President,  American  Council 
in  Education. 

OFFICE  EMPLOYEES 

MOTION  PICTURE  HOME  OFFICE 
EMPLOYEES  UNION 

(Local  H-63.  IATSE — AFL) 
251  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 


Wisconsin  7-8161 

President  Eli  Oestreich 

Vice-President  Joseph  Mazer 

Executive  Vice-President  Russell  Moss 

Secretary-Treasurer  Lillian  Cotton 

Recording  Secretary  Freda  Katz 

Sergeant-at-Arms     Harry  Lutz 

Business  Representative  Joseph  Conlon 


Executive  Board:  Barney  Greenberg,  Harold  Kreis- 
berg,  Eph  Levy,  Leo  Haas,  Sidney  Delmar,  Lillian 
Spitz,  Daisy  Buckley,  Irving  Reiner,  James  J.  Mur- 
phy, Thelma  Feldman. 

MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRY 
CONTROLLERS  ASSOCIATION 

c/o  Madison  Schwer,  Screen  Guilds  Prod. 
346  S.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 


WAInut  1  195 

President  Larry  Tryon 

Vice-Presidents   Earl  Beaman,  Mike  Simon 

Secretary  Madison  Schwer 

Treasurer  ,   Art  Campfield 


OFFICE  EMPLOYEES  INTERNATIONAL 
UNION 

(Local  174 — OEIU— AFL) 

7268V2  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

CRanite  91  78 

Business  Representative  Max  Krug 

Assistant  Business  Representative  Geyne  Schenk 


UNIONS-ASSO  C  .  -  C  U  I  L  D  S 


601 


PARAMOUNT  STUDIO  OFFICE 
EMPLOYEES  ASSOCIATION 

5451  Marathon  St.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 
Hollywood  241  1 

President  Cy  Baer 

Vice-President  Joan  Potter 

Secretary  Cerry  Hill 

Treasurer  Monty  Folts 

SCREEN  OFFICE  and  PROFESSIONAL 
EMPLOYEES  GUILD 

(Local  109.  UOPWA — CIO) 

110W.  52nd  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-7190 

President  Sidney  Young 

Secretary-Treasurer  Robert  McKeown 

Recording  Secretary  Natalie  Rich 

WARNER  BROS.  STUDIO  OFFICE 
EMPLOYEES  CUILD 

Warner  Bros.  Studio,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1251 

President  George  Fenaia 

Vice-President  Howard  W.  Pennebaker 

Treasurer  Bill  Irvine 

Secretary  Ceraldine  Hamblin 

Grievance  Committee  Fred  Rosenberg 

Personnel  Committee  Mort  Lickter 

Constitution  Committee  Don  King 


PAINTERS 


MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO  MECHANICS — 
PAINTERS 

(Local  468,  IATSE-AFL) 

6472  Santa  Monica  Blvd..  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

CLadstone  2138 

International  Representative  in 

Charge  Roy  M.  Brewer 

Business  Agent,  Painters  Croup  R.  W.  Peckham 

6461  Sunset  Blvd.,  CLadstone  4094 

MOVINC  PICTURE  PAINTERS  and 
SCENIC  ARTISTS 

(Local  644— BPDPA— CSU— AFL) 
4157  W.  5th  St..  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
DRexel  8354-Hlllside  7997 

President  Robert  E.  Rusk 

Vice-President  Ernest  Hoffman 

Treasurer...  Elmer  O.  Rusk 

Recording  Secretary  Vernon  K.  Mangold 

Financial  Secretary  H.  ].  Kistner 

Business  Representative   Herbert  K.  Sorrell 

Trustees:  Carl  Head,  Charles  King,  Andy  Lawless. 


PROJECTIONISTS 

INDEPENDENT  MOTION  PICTURE 
OPERATORS'  UNION 

358  West  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-0453;  4. 

President  Charles  Axelrod 

Vice-President  Peter  Waxberg 

Treasurer  Joseph  Castaldo 

Secretary  Louis  Katz 

Executive    Board:    Harry    Wagner,    John  McCrath, 

Joseph    Rallo,    Joseph   Weiss,    Jack  Koenigsberg, 

Ruben  Rudnikoff,  Hyman  Levine. 

MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIO 
PROJECTIONISTS 

(Local  165,  IATSE— AFL) 

708  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

WYoming  1300 

President  Walter  R.  McCormick 

Secretary-Treasurer  Richard  Hennley 

Business  Representative  James  Eddy 

MOVINC  PICTURE  MACHINE 
OPERATORS'  UNION 

(Local  306.  IATSE— AFL) 

251  W.  42nd  St..  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Wisconsin  7-3808 

President  Herman  Celber 

Vice-President  Harry  E.  Storin 

Recording  Secretary  Ernest  Lang 

Financial    Secretary   Izzie  Schwartz 

Treasurer  James  Ambrosio 

Business  Representative  (N.  Y.)  Morris  Kravitz 

Business  Representative  ( Brooklyn )  ....Harry  Carfman 

Sergeant-at-Arms   Al  Ashkinos 

Board  of  Trustees:  Max  Feinberg,  Eli  Asen,  Max  Hor- 
owitz. 

Executive  Board:  Edgar  T.  Stewart,  Dick  Cancellare, 
Dave  Garden,  Mike  Springer,  Charles  Eichhorn, 
William  DeSena,  Tony  Rugino,  Sam  Salvino,  Her- 
man Boritz,  Arthur  Silverman. 

THEATRICAL  PROTECTIVE  UNION  No.  1 

(Local  1,  IATSE-AFL) 

254  W.  54th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-2394 

President  Joseph  Dwyer 

Vice-President  George  Fitzgerald 

Executive  Secretary  John  C.  McDowell 

Secretary-Treasurer  John  J.  Garvey 

Business  Managers  Solly  Pernick,  John  Goodson 

Trustees:  John  Brosseau,  Chairman;  Vincent  Jacobi. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  Edward  ).  Mortimer 

Replacement  Committee  Joseph  McCarthy, 

Pat  Harvey. 

Television  Organizer  Louis  Yeager 


PLASTERERS 


ORNAMENTAL  PLASTERERS 

(Local  755,  OPCFIA— AFL) 

6468  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  8661 

Business  Agent  Benjamin  Martinez 


PRODUCTION 


PRODUCTION   MANAGERS'  CUILD,  Inc. 

1508  Cross  Roads  of  the  World 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  0684 

President  Robert  R.  Snody 

Vice-President  P.  A.  Ikerd 

Secretary  Hugh  B.  Brown,  Jr. 

Treasurer  Stanley   H.  Goldsmith 

President  Emeritus  H.  Keith  Weeks 

Board  Members:  C.  L.  Alleborn,  David  A.  Friedman, 
Kenneth  Holmes,  Dan  Keefe,  Charles  Kerr,  Edward 
Killy,  Joseph  Nadel,  Edward  Woehler. 


PROPERTY 


AFFILIATED  PROPERTY  CRAFTSMEN 

(Local  44,  IATSE — AFL) 

6472  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  1152-VErmont  8-7788 

President  William  Goodwin 

Secretary-Treasurer  Edwin  T.  Hill 

Business  Representative  B.  C.  "Cappy"  DuVal 

International  Representative  in  Charge:  Roy  M. 
Brewer. 

Board  of  Directors:  Leonard  A.  Gwynne.  lules  A. 
Strasser,  Rose  Powers,  Margaret  Manier,  John  "Gil" 
Kissel,  Martin  B.  Hershey,  H.  W.  "Web"  LeArrow- 
smith,  Pat  Delaney.  John  Crowe,  Roscoe  S.  Cline, 
Robert  Feeny,  Raymond  E.  Holland,  Russell  North- 
rop. 


PUBLICISTS 


SCREEN  PUBLICISTS  CUILD 

(Local  1489 — BPDPA — AFL) 
2760  Cahuenga  Freeway,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  6826 


602 


UNIONS-ASSOC.-GU  I  L  D  S 


President  Lesley  Mason 

Vice-President  Bill  Lyon 

Treasurer  Len  Shannon 

Recording  Secretary  Barbara  Best 

Financial  Secretary  Chip  Cleary 

Business  Manager  Milton  Gottlieb 

Trustees:  Walter  Seltzer,  Robert  Sill,  Don  Reeve. 
Executive  Board:  jack  Cold,  Buck  Harris,  Bob  Barsky, 
Lee  Ryan,  Miriam  Lenzen,  John  del  Valle,  Joe 
Weston,  Dorothy  Slote,  Joe  Polonsky,  lack  Cooper, 
Anne  Meyers  Wolf,  Herbert  Drake,  George  Lait, 
Maggie  Maskel,  Stanley  Morris,  Tom  Alfred,  Sheila 
Erskine,  Ralph  Jordan,  James  Merrick,  Jack  Atlas, 
Charles  Gift,  Louis  Harris,  Sonny  Datry,  Jack 
Hirshberg,  Al  Jermy,  Arthur  Sarno,  Jean  Boutyette, 
Mabel  Hill,  James  Reid,  Herman  Levy,  Kenneth 
Carter,  Jack  Diamond,  Paul  Harrison,  Martin 
Weiser. 

SCREEN  PUBLICISTS  GUILD 

(Local  114,  UOPWA — CIO) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-7727 

President  Jefferson  Livingston 

Vice-Presidents  Paul  Kamey,  Ed  Aaronoff 

Treasurer  Richard  Lederer 

Secretary   Francis  Simon 

Business  Representative  Honore  Armstrong 

REVIEWER 
ORGANIZATIONS 

FOREICN  FILMS  MOVIE  CLUB 

(Publishers  of  THE  FOREIGN  FILMS  NEWS) 
438-448  W.  37th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LA  4-8660 

Editor-in-Chief  Arthur  Davis 

FOREICN  LANCUACE  PRESS  FILM 
CRITICS'  CIRCLE 

4  West  29th  St..  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 
MUrry   Hill  9-7870 

President  Andrew  Valuchek 

Vice-President...  Mieczyslaw  Cieplinski 

Secretary  Elias  Cammenos 

Treasurer  Roy  Mizara 

Executive  Director  Sigmund  Gottlober 

NATIONAL  BOARD  OF  REVIEW  OF 
MOTION  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(National  Motion  Picture  Council) 
250  East  43rd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  5-8035 

President  Quincy  Howe 

Executive  Director  Richard  Griffith 

Secretary-Treasurer  Henry  Hart 

Council   Secretary  Bettina  Gunczy 

Directors:  John  R.  Davies,  George  Freedley,  Henry 
Hart,  Mrs.  C.  N.  Hitchcock,  Quincy  Howe,  Mrs. 
Alonzo  Klaw,  Mary  Losey,  Walter  W.  Pettit,  Jos- 
eph M.  Price,  Mrs.  Miriam  Sutro  Price,  Frederic 
M.  Thrasher,  Morse  A.  Cartwright,  Robert  Disraeli, 
Elizabeth  M.  McStea,  Frederick  E.  Robin. 

NATIONAL  LEGION  OF  DECENCY 

35  E.  51st  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  5-3143;  5-7910 

Executive  Secretary  Rev.  Patrick  J.  Masterson 

Assistant  Executive  Secretary  .  Rev.  Thomas  F.  Little 
Chairman,  Motion  Picture  Dept.,  International  Fed- 
eration of  Catholic  Alumnae  Mrs.  James  F. 

Looram. 

Episcopal  Committee  on  Motion  Pictures:  Chairman, 
The  Most  Rev.  William  A.  Scully,  D.D.,  The  Most 
Rev.  Joseph  H.  Albers,  D.D.,  The  Most  Rev.  Bryan 
|.  McEntegart,  D.D.,  The  Most  Rev.  Raymond  A. 
Kearney,  D.D.,  Most  Rev.  Joseph  T.  McGucken,  D.D. 

NEW  YORK  FILM  CRITICS  (CIRCLE) 

c/o  Dorothy  Masters,  Secretary, 
New  York  Daily  News, 
220  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-1234 

Chairman  Thomas  M.  Pryor 


Vice-Chairman  Wanda  Hale 

Secretary  Dorothy  Masters 

Members:  Howard  Barnes,  Otis  L.  Guernsey,  Jr., 
Joseph  Pihodna,  Bosley  Crowther,  Thomas  M. 
Pryor,  A.  H.  Weiler,  Kate  Cameron,  Wanda  Hale, 
Dorothy  Masters,  Archer  Winsten,  Irene  Thirer, 
Alton  Cook,  Cecelia  Ager,  Rose  Pelswick,  Seymour 
Peck,  Lew  Schaeffer,  Jose  Yglesias. 

PRODUCTION  CODE  ADMINISTRATION 
OF  AMERICA 

(See  Motion  Picture  Association  of  America) 


SCRIPT  CLERKS 

SCRIPT  SUPERVISORS'  CUILD 

1710  S.  Garth  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  35,  Calif. 
TExas  0-3012 

President  Dorothy  Hughes 

Vice-President  Rose  Steinberg  Wapner 

Secretary  Fred  Applegate 

Treasurer   Rose  Loewinger 

Business  Representative   Thelma  Preece 

Board  of  Directors:  Dorothy  Hughes,  Rose  Steinberg 
Wapner,  Fred  Applegate,  Rose  Loewinger,  Adele 
Cannon,  Irving  Cooper,  Joan  Eremin,  Mary  Gib- 
sone,  Richard  Kinon,  Arnold  Laven,  Leslie  Mar- 
tinson, Meta  Rebner,  Jim  Yarbrough. 

SOCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS 

FILM  PLAYERS  CLUB,  Inc. 

251  W.  51st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-9222 

President  Hannah  Luckman 

Vice-President  Harry  Luckman 

Treasurer  William  Labasso 

Executive  Secretary  Jean  Fox 

Sergeant-at-Arms  Peter  Pitelli 

Recording  Secretary  Claire  Wood 

Directors:    Joseph    Blihar,    Stanley    Nadell,  Joseph 

Torre,  Nellie  Ranson,  jean  Talmud,  Mrs.  J.  Hy- 

man. 

THE  FRIARS  CLUB  OF  CALIFORNIA,  Inc. 

8477  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Hillside  9158 

Abbot   George  Jessel 

Dean   Bing  Crosby 

Prior  Robert  Taylor 

Proctor  Bob  Hope 

Herold  Jimmy  Durante 

Secretary -Treasurer   ...Maurice  Grudd 

Executive  Director  Barry  Mirkin 

Governors:  Donald  Nelson,  Lester  Roth,  Harry  M. 
Warner,  Harry  James,  Tyrone  Power,  Gene  Autry, 
Cecil  B.  DeMille,  Joseph  M.  Schenck,  Edgar  ).  Man- 
nix,  David  O.  Selznick,  Al  Jolson,  Sid  Grauman, 
Jose  Iturbi,  Kay  Kyser,  Pat  O'Brien,  Frank  Sinatra, 
Franchot  Tone. 
Directors:  Harry  Cohn,  Chairman;  George  Raft,  Jonie 
Taps,  Archie  Mayo,  Meredith  Willson,  Arthur  W. 
Stebbins,  Lou  Costello,  Irving  Briskin,  Pat  Somer- 
set, Groucho  Marx,  George  Burns,  Irving  Mills, 
Maurice  Grudd. 

FRIARS  NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION,  Inc. 

226  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5835 

Abbot  Milton  Berle 

Dean  Harry  Delf 

Prior  Ted  Lewis 

Secretary  Alan  Corelli 

Treasurer   Louis  P.  Randell 

Advisory  Director  William  Brandell 

Governors:  Fred  E.  Ahlert,  Jack  Bregman,  Edward  G. 
Bruns,  Sr.,  Phil  Charig,  Myron  Cohen,  Mack  Davis, 
Henry  Dunn,  Nat  Dunn,  Dave  Ferguson,  Harold 
Goldblatt,  John  Goldwater,  Eugene  Greenhut,  Ed- 
die Hanley,  Eddie  Miller,  Carl  Timin,  Frank  Ross. 

INTERNATIONAL  FAN  CLUB  LEACUE 

427  W.  5th  St.,  Suite  707,  Los  Angeles  13,  Calif. 
President  Ellen  E.  Roufs 


UNIONS-ASSOC. -GUILDS 


603 


THE  LAMBS 

130  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Shepherd  Raymond  Peck 

Boy  Ralph  Morgan 

Corresponding  Secretary  Bobby  Clark 

Recording  Secretary  Jack  Whiting 

Treasurer  James  E.  Meighan 

Librarian  Walter  N.  Creaza 

Life  Directors:  R.  H.  Burnside,  Fred  Waring,  William 

Caxton,  John  Golden. 
Directors:  Earl  Benham,  John  McManus,  Arthur  Mait- 
land,  Joseph  S.  Buhler,  Ward  Wilson,  Kenneth 
Webb,  Elliott  Nugent,  Bruce  Evans,  William  J. 
Kelly,  Russ  Brown,  William  P.  Adams,  Frank  Fay, 
John  Alexander,  Jay  Jostyn,  Otto  Kruger. 

THE  LAMBS 

Los  Angeles. 

THE  MASQUERS 

1765  N.  Sycamore  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  21  64 

President    (Harlequin)  Chas.  Kemper 

Vice-President  (Pierrot)  Ralph  Murphy 

Secretary    (  Ponchinello )  Charles  Prince 

Treasurer   (Creosus)  Howard  Henshey 

Corresponding  Secretary   (Pantaloon)   Stanley  Taylor 

Reader  Michael  McCausland 

Directors  (The  Jesterate)  :  Reginald  Denny,  Don 
Barclay,  Floyd  Christie,  William  H.  Dunn,  John 
Ford,  William  Lawrence,  Mitchell  Lewis,  Charles 
Delaney,  Henry  O'Neill,  Wallace  R.  Parnell,  Del 
Sharbutt,  Charles  Coburn,  Alan  Mowbray,  George 
Beban. 

MOTION  PICTURE  PIONEERS,  Inc. 

Suite  501,  729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-5000 

President  Jack  Cohn 

Vice-President  Hal  Home 

Treasurer  Hal  Hode 

Secretary.  Gil  Josephson 

Board  of  Directors:  Jack  Alicoate,  Barney  Balaban, 
Harry  Brandt,  Jack  Cohn,  Sam  Dembow,  |r..  Ned 
E.  Depinet,  Gus  Eyssell,  Sy  Fabian,  Abel  Green, 
Martin  Quigley,  Sam  Rinzler,  Herman  Robbins, 
Spyros  Skouras,  Joe  Vogel,  Major  Albert  Warner. 
Executive  Committee:  William  Brandt,  Harry  Buck- 
ley, Tom  Connors,  George  Dembow,  |oe  Horn- 
stein,  Red  Kann,  Terry  Ramsaye,  Harold  Rodner. 
Publicity  Committee,  Chairman:  Jack  Goldstein. 

NORTHWEST  FILM  CLUB 

2322  Second  Ave.,  Seattle  1,  Wash. 
SEneca  981 5 

President  H.  B.  Sobottka 

Vice-President  L.  N.  Walton 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.  A.  Lamb 

Trustees:  M.  Saffle,  J.  T.  Sheffield,  K.  Beckwith. 

THE  TROUPERS,  Inc. 

1627  N.  LaBrea,  Hollywood  28,  Calif 
Hillside  9931 

President  Belle  Martell 

Vice-President   Pat  Carey 

Recording  Secretary  Julia  Castle  Hislop 

Financial  Secretary   Grace  W.  Neill 

Treasurer  Pearl  Early 

Chaplain  Alma  Chester  White 

Grand  Trouper  William  Farnum 

President  Emeritus.   .  Herbert  Munson 

Door  Tenders  Evelyn  Selbie,  Mark  Harrison 

Door  Hostess   Lucile  Brown 

Board  of  Directors:  Jimmy  Crowhurst,  Constance 
Cornelius.  Ella  V.  Dunn,  Margaret  Gelfand,  Sadie 
MacDonald,  Ellsworth  Mathis,  Clifford  Manor. 


SOUND  TECHNICIANS 

INTERNATIONAL  SOUND  TECHNICIANS 

(Local  695,  IATSE-AFL) 

7614  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Hillside  7221 

Business  Representative  Harold  V.  Smith 


STUDIO  ELECTRICIANS,  SOUND  TECH- 
NICIANS and  AIR  CONDITIONING 
ENGINEERS 

(Local  40,  IBEW-AFL) 

1225  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GRanite  5139 
Hollywood  International 

Representative  Ceorge  Mulkey 

Business  Representative  B.  W.  Thomas 


TEAMSTERS 


FILM,  PHOTO,  RADIO,  NEWSREEL  and 
SOUND  TRUCK  CHAUFFEURS  and 
CARRIERS  UNION 

(Local  755,  I BTC-AFL) 

1233  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  5,  III. 

HArrison  0894 

President  Edward  J.  Donovan 

Vice-President  Ralph  C.  Packard 

Secretary-Treasurer  Christian   H.  Otto 

kecording  Secretary  Ralph  McLaughlin 

liustees  William  H.  Swanson,  Edward  Mathiesen 

Trustee-Business  Representative... .Daniel  K.  Donovan 

STUDIO  TRANSPORTATION  DRIVERS 

(Local  399,  IBTC-AFL) 

846  S.  Union  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 

DRexel  3200 

President  Chas.  E.  Constable 

Vice-President  Frank  McGarrey 

Secretary-Treasurer  Ralph  H.  Clare 

Recording  Secretary  M.  V.  Chapman 

Trustees:  Wm.  C.  Powers,  Leo  A.  Myers,  Wm.  O.  Lee. 


TECHNICAL  SOCIETY 

SOCIETY  OF  MOTION  PICTURE  ENGINEERS 

(Technical  Society) 

342  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-2185 

President   Earl  I.  Sponable 

Past  President  Loren  L.  Ryder 

Executive  Vice-President  ..  .Peter  Mole 

Engineering  Vice-President  John  A.  Maurer 

Financial  Vice-President   David  B.  Joy 

Editorial  Vice-President   Clyde  R.  Keith 

Convention  Vice-President  William  C.  Kunzmann 

Treasurer  Ralph  B.  Austrian 

Secretary  Robert  M.  Corbin 

Chairman,  Atlantic  Coast  Section  .  William  H.  Rivers 

Chairman,  Pacific  Coast  Section  S.  P.  Solow 

Chairman,  Midwest  Section  R.  T.  Van  Niman 

OFFICE  STAFF: 

Executive  Secretary   Boyce  Nemec 

Staff  Engineer  William  H.  Deacy,  Jr. 

Editor  Helen  M.  Stote 

1421  N.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  3201 

Secretary-Treasurer,  Pacific  Coast  Section  S.  P. 

Solow. 

P.  O.  Box  469,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  1441 


WARDROBE 


MOTION  PICTURE  COSTUMERS,  Inc. 

(Local  705,  IATSE  &  MPMO  of  U.S.  &  Canada-AFL) 
2760   Cahuenea    Freeway,    Hollywood   28,  Calif. 
Hlllywood  8207 

President  Thomas  E.  Dawson 

Vice-President   Sheila  O'Br  ien,  Bob  Phelps 

Secretary-Treasurer  Malbert  J.  Caplan 

Business  Representative  Ted  Ellsworth 

Sergeant-at-Arms  Steve  Brandt 

Executive  Board:  Dick  Bachler,  Hazel  Hegarty,  Abe 
Cooper,  Clare  Whitfield,  Irwin  Hill,  Edna  Gallagher. 


604 


UNIONS-ASSOC.  -GUILDS 


WRITERS 


THE  AUTHORS  GUILD  OF  THE  AUTHORS 
LEACUE  OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

6  E.  39th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  9-4950 

President  Paul  Callico 

Vice-President  Helen  Hull 

Secretary  Gilbert   W.  Gabriel 

Secretary  to  the  Council  Luise  M.  Sillcox 

Executive  Secretary  Peter  Heggie 

Council:  Franklin  P.  Adams,  Margaret  Culkin  Ban- 
ning, Jacques  Barzun,  Frederic  Dannay,  Fairfax 
Downey,  Henry  Pratt  Fairchild,  Edna  Ferber,  Paul 
Callico,  |ohn  Hersey,  Charles  Jackson,  Annalee  Ja- 
coby,  Elizabeth  Janeway,  Christopher  La  Farge, 
Richard  Lockridge,  Cord  Meyer,  Jr.,  Cretta  Palmer, 
Maude  Parker,  Henry  F.  Pringle,  Irwin  Shaw.  Grace 
Zaring  Stone,  Rex  T.  Stout  Jerome  Weidman, 
Glenway  Wescott,  Margaret  Widdemer,  Richard 
Wright,  Arthur  Leo  Zagat. 
Hollywood  office  c/o  The  Authors  League  of  Amer- 
ica, 1655  N.  Cherokee  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif 

CATHOLIC  WRITERS  GUILD  OF 
AMERICA,  Inc. 

128  W.  71st  St.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
ENdicott  2-0412 

Honorary  President  His  Eminence 

Francis  Cardinal  Spellman. 

President  Charles  N.  Hecklemann 

Vice-President  Richard  Reid 

Treasurer  Clarence  E.  Heller 

Executive  Secretary  Eleanor  M.  Tucker 

Spiritual  Director  Rev.  John  B.  Kelly 

Board  of  Governors:  Right  Rev.  Fulton  J.  Sheen,  Rev. 
Hugh  Morley,  Eugene  A.  Colligan,  Victor  Ridder, 
Charles  S.  Strong,  John  L.  Nanovic,  Kathleen  Nor- 
ris,  Walter  J.  McCarty,  Katherine  L.  Edgerly,  Mar- 
garet Marshall,  Mrs.  Philip  A.  Brennan,  Joseph  J. 
Reilly,  Beatrice  Morosco,  Kenton  Kilmer. 

DRAMATISTS  CUILD  OF  THE  AUTHORS 
LEACUE  OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

6  E.  39th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  5-6930 

President  Richard  Rodgers 

Vice-President  George  S.  Kaufman 

Secretary  Victor  Wolfson 

Executive  Secretary  Luise  M.  Sillcox 

Assistant  Executive  Secretary  Evelyn  F.  Burkey 

Council:  George  Abbott,  Robert  Ardrey,  Philip  Barry, 


Edward  Childs  Carpenter,  Edward  Chodorov,  Jerome 
Chodorov,  Russel  Crouse,  Owen  Davis,  Philip 
Dunning,  Arnaud  d'Usseau,  Dorothy  Fields,  Joseph 
Fields,  Nancy  Hamilton,  Oscar  Hammerstein,  II, 
Lillian  Hellman,  F.  Hugh  Herbert,  George  S.  Kauf- 
man, Sidney  Kingsley,  Arthur  Kober,  Arthur  Lau- 
rents,  Howard  Lindsay,  Ogden  Nash,  Elliott  Nu- 
gent, John  Patrick.  Elmer  Rice,  Gerald  Savory, 
Arthur  Schwartz,  Robert  E.  Sherwood,  Kurt  Weill, 
Victor  Wolfson,  Howard  Dietz. 

SCREEN  STORY  ANALYSTS  CUILD 

(Local  1488,  BPDPA-AFL) 

c/o  David  Hubbard,  Warner  Bros.  Story  Dept. 
4000  W.  Olive  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 

President  David  Hubbard 

Vice-President  Sandy  Mock 

Treasurer  Dorothy  River 

Financial  Secretary  Marion  Prior 

Corresponding  Secretary  Judith  Meyers 

Recording  Secretary  Corinne  Smith 

Trustees.:  Frances  Millington,  Jean  Empson,  Kay 
Lenard. 

SCREEN  WRITERS'  CUILD,  Inc. 

(Affiliated  with  the  Authors'  League  of  America, 

Inc.  I 

1655  N.  Cherokee  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  3601 

President  George  Seaton 

Vice-Presidents  Oliver  H.  P.  Garrett,  Don 

Hartman,  Wells  Root. 

Secretary  Karl  Tunberg 

Treasurer  Valentine  Davies 

Execuitve  Board:  Edmund  Beloin,  Warren  Duff, 
Richard  English,  Erwin  Gelsey,  Edmund  L.  Hart- 
mann,  Karl  Kamb,  Arthur  Kober,  Gladys  Lehman, 
Winston  Miller,  Richard  Murphy,  Sloan  Nibley, 
Leonard  Spigelgass,  Dwight  Taylor,  Wanda  Tuch- 
ock,  M.  Coates  Webster. 

Executive  Secretary  Alice  Penneman 

Counsel  Morris   E.  Cohn 

SOCIETY  OF  AUTHORS'  REPRESENTATIVES, 
Inc. 

522  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-0156 

President  John  W.  Rumsey 

Vice-President  Harold  Freedman 

Secretary-Treasurer  Alan  Collins 

Directors:  Leah  Salisbury,  Maxim  Lieber,  Audrey 
Wood,  Harold  Matson. 


ERNEST  LASZLD,  A.S.C. 

Director  of  Photography 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


605 


Motion  Picture  Association  of  America,  Inc. 

Statistical  Summaries  of  Activities 


CENTRAL  CASTINC  CORPORATION 

Total  Total  Cross 

Placements  Earnings 

1938    264,263  $2,848,445.68 

1939    294,432  3,124,671.64 

1940    228,342  2,529,766.00 

1941    266,170  3,118,411.88 

1942    287,855  3,888,823.61 

1943    331,684  4,190,060.56 

1944    324,925  4,129,083.66 

1945   :..    251,094*  3,263,9^8:93* 

1946    266,065  4,614,154.07 


Figures  for  Warner  Brothers  not  included  July-December,  1945. 


SERVICES  OF  PRODUCTION  CODE  ADMINISTRATION 
Prior  to  Review  of  Completed  Features 
and  Short  Subjects 


Year 

1935 
1936 
1937 
1938 
1939 
1940 
1941 
1942 
1943 
1944 
1945 
1946 


Number  of  Books,  Stage 
Plays,  Synopses  and 
Scripts  (including  changes) 
Analyzed  and  Considered 

1,366 
1 .407 
2,963 
3,423 
3.444 
3.056 
3,403 
2,739 
2,694 
2,964 
3,239 
3,470 


Number  of 
Consultations 

1,833 

1 ,448 

1,478 

1,491 

1,509 

1,453 

1,650 
141* 
147* 
165* 
122* 
125* 


Average 
Daily  Wage 

$10.78 
10.61 
1  1 .08 
1  1 .72 
1  1.77 
12.63 
12.71 
13.00 
17.34 


Number  of 
Letters  and 
Opinions 

5,358 
6,268 
6,477 
5,922 
5,184 
4,708 
4,300 
3,423 
3,306 
3,739 
3,420 
3,532 


Since  1942,  "consultations"  have  been  tabulated  only  when  later  reduced  to  writing  for  permanent  record. 
Prior  thereto  all  phone  calls  and  conversations  about  code  matters  were  included. 


PERMANENT  CHARITIES  COMMITTEE 


HOLLYWOOD  CONTRIBUTIONS 


1942 

American 

Red  Cross   $527,000.00* 

Community  and  War 

Fund   Chests   672,868.56*=: 

March  of  Dimes   18,990.91* 

United  Jewish 

Appeal  f    160,521.00 

Motion  Picture 

Relief   Fundi   346,213.35 


1943 

$  483,509.02** 
1,170,010.77*=: 
27,148.90* 
41  1.741.00 
347,951.37 


1944 

$  658,210.24** 
1,169,141.67** 
49,101.57** 
521,510.00 
387,384.20 


1945 

$  722,649.78* 
1,015,337.00* 
80,015.47* 
543,998.00 
388,956.69 


1946 

$  516,159.82 
**980,21  5.84 
1  5.000.00 
1,078,925.00 
596,846.03 


*  Authorized  by  the  Permanent  Charities  Committee. 

s*  Conducted  by  the  Permanent  Charities  Committee.  ("Community  and  War  Fund  Chests"  figure  for  1942 
includes  $327,812.69  collected  specifically  for  the  Community  Chest,  $148,077.89  for  the  U.S.O.,  and 
$196,977.98  for  Navy  Relief  and  Russia-China-Dutch  War  Relief.  Contributions  for  1945  Victory  Chest 
was  allocated  from  funds  collected  in  the  Permanent  Charities  Committee's  "Annual  United  Appeal.") 

t  Sectarian  drive  approved  but  not  conducted  by  Permanent  Charities  Committee. 

t  Not  conducted  by  Permanet  Charities  Committee. 


606 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


TITLE  REGISTRATION  BUREAU 

Statistical  Summary  of  Activities 
Covering  "Short  Subjects"  and  "Features" 
1936  -  1946 

1938         1939         1940         1941         1942         1943         1944         1945  1946 

New  titles  registered  4450-      3312        3214        3587        4219        2770        2645        2650  2978 

Titles  transferred 

to  release  index   **        1213        1016        1076        2020  806  806         874  833 

Titles  morally  un- 
suitable   t  53  39  40  53  31  31  30  44 

Titles  accepted  from  non- 
members  as  suitable....  300*       250         326         312         300         304         302         310  368 

Title  arbitrations    3  1  6344552 

Departmental 

letters    written   t  t        2115        2021        3068        1443        1013  901  1200$ 

*  Estimated. 

**  No  record.  When  release  index  was  first  established  in  1937  it  contained  approximately  32,000  titles  of 
features  and  short  subjects, 
t  No  record. 

t  Does  not  include  letters  for  which  stenciled  forms  were  used. 


FEATURE-LENGTH  PICTURES  AND  SHORT  SUBJECTS   IINCLUDINC  SERIALS) 
APPROVED  BY  THE  PRODUCTION  CODE  ADMINISTRATION 


51935 

1936 

1937 

1938 

1939 

1940 

1941 

1942 

1943 

1944 

1945 

1946 

Total 

FEATURE-LENGTH  FILMS: 

Domestic  Production: 

Member  Companies... 

334 

337 

339 

322 

366 

325 

406 

369 

256 

284 

230 

254 

3,822 

Non-member 

companies   

169 

229 

228 

169 

161 

154 

140 

147 

141 

146 

128 

143 

1,955 

Foreign  Production 

61 

55 

41 

54 

57 

44 

22 

30 

20 

12 

31 

28 

455 

Total  New  Features... 

564 

621 

608 

545 

584 

523 

568 

546 

417 

442 

389 

425 

6,232 

Reissues   

338 

142 

55 

49 

12 

7 

4 

2 

1 

610 

Total  All  Features 

902 

763 

663 

594 

596 

530 

572 

548 

417 

442 

390 

425 

6,842 

SHORTS 

Including  Serials: 

U.S.  Member  Co.'s 

564 

607 

477 

683 

494 

477 

641 

616 

440 

514 

466 

487 

6,466 

U.S.  Non-mem.  Co.'s. 

282 

223 

318 

150 

215 

227 

70 

66 

51 

55 

62 

1,719 

Foreign  Companies 

1 

4 

6 

3 

10 

1 

9 

2 

36 

Total  Shorts  

846 

831 

799 

833 

715 

707 

721 

683 

449 

567 

521 

549 

8,221 

Total  Films  Approved 

1,748 

1 ,594 

1,462 

1,427 

1,31  1 

1,237 

1,293 

1,231 

866 

1,009 

91 1 

974 

1  5,063 

*  Comparable  data  unavailable  prior  to  1935. 


MOTION  PICTURE  ADVERTISING  AND  PUBLICITY  MATERIALS  SERVICED  BY 
ADVERTISING  CODE  ADMINISTRATION 

1934  -  1946 


STILL  PHOTOCRAPHS         ADVERTISEMENTS  POSTERS  PUBLICITY  STORIES 


Rejected 

Rejected 

Rejected 

Rejected 

YEAR 

Submitted 

or 

Submitted 

or 

Submitted 

or 

Submitted 

or 

Revised 

Revised 

Revised 

Revised 

1934 

39,230 

836 

12,060 

357 

2,016 

31 

1  5,400 

35 

1935 

103,310 

927 

12,450 

351 

2,044 

62 

15,600 

15 

1936 

108,718 

762 

16,196 

353 

1,576 

29 

15,323 

6 

1937 

129,456 

824 

1 0,240 

397 

1,647 

16 

15,547 

6 

1938 

103,357 

361 

9,830 

222 

1,937 

12 

15,044 

5 

1939 

109,083 

845 

12,386 

198 

2,013 

32 

15,709 

3 

1940 

98,333 

1,217 

I  1,256 

324 

1,759 

39 

10,646 

1941 

121,584 

2,350 

1  1,143 

472 

1,615 

37 

9,844 

3 

1942 

98,335 

1,308 

10,099 

313 

1,555 

35 

9.589 

1 

1943 

84,386 

668 

9,243 

253 

1,458 

49 

8,487 

4 

1944 

87,059 

700 

9,410 

231 

1,285 

56 

8,127 

1 

1945 

77,189 

487 

10,584 

377 

1,544 

72 

16,553 

40 

1946 

89,590 

603 

18,506 

775 

2,138 

35 

22,995 

47 

TOTAL  .. 

..  1,249,630 

1  1,888 

153,403 

4,623 

22,587 

505 

178,864 

166 

Percentage 

t^onsor0  0.95%  3.01%  2.24%  0.09% 

Revisions 

1934-46 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


607 


EXPLOITATION  IDEAS      MISC.  ACCESSORIES 


TRAILERSt 


PRESS  BOOKS  + 


Rejected 

Rejected 

Rejected 

Rejected 

YEAR 

Submitted 

or 

Revised 

Submitted 

or 

Revised 

Submitted 

or 
Revised 

Submitted 

or 

Revised 

1 934 

1  1 ,600 

35 

1  0,320 

7 

331 

4 

403 

1 935 

1  2,1 00 

1 7 

1  1 ',  1 00 

53 

867 

3 

401 

15 

1  936 

8'007 

9 

6]  128 

82 

873 

6 

41  5 

1 937 

8365 

6 

6391 

22 

903 

5 

438 

)  938 

9  388 

3 

6  252 

1  i 

747 

3 

434 

1939 

10]554 

5 

6^960 

15 

981 

9 

509 

— 

1940   

9,01  1 

1  1 

4,796 

1  6 

1 ,027 

9 

490 

1941 

9,641 

21 

4,91  5 

18 

1,129 

3 

539 

1942 

7,188 

1  1 

4,999 

8 

918 

10 

508 

2 

1943 

6,377 

8 

5,562 

3 

405 

5 

436 

— 

1944 

6,158 

4 

5,380 

4 

320 

2 

397 

1945 

6,887 

21 

4,644 

26 

378 

6 

401 

3 

1946 

8,094 

25 

5,270 

38 

441 

28 

440 

1 

TOTAL  .... 

1  13,370 

176 

82,717 

303 

9,320 

93 

5,81  1 

21 

Percentage 

of  Rejec- 

tions or 

0.16% 

0.37% 

1 .00% 

0.36% 

Revisions 

1934-46 

of 
S<3 


0>s 


*  Including  lobby  display  cards,  window  cards,  heralds,  throw-aways,  etc. 

t  Previews  of  coming  attractions  averaging  150  to  175  feet,  with  a  running  time  of  less  than  two  minutes, 
t  Complete  advertising  and  promotional  campaigns  on  individual  pictures  for  theatre  use. 


SOURCE  MATERIAL  OF  FEATURE-LENCTH  PICTURES 
Approved  by  Production  Code  Administration 
1935-1946* 


ORIGINAL 

SCREEN  STACE  NOVELS  BIOC-  SHORT         SOURCE  MISCE.L- 

YEAR  STORIES  PLAYS  RAPHIES     STORIES     UNKNOWN     LAN  EOUS 


Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Num 

Num 

Num 

ber 

% 

ber 

% 

ber 

% 

ber 

& 

ber 

% 

ber 

% 

ber 

% 

1935** 

244 

47.0% 

41 

7.9% 

142 

27.4% 

3 

.6% 

37 

7.1% 

28 

5.40/0 

24 

4.6% 

1 936** 

371 

67.8 

38 

7.0 

92 

16.8 

2 

.4 

39 

7.1 

5 

.9 

1937 

391 

64.3 

39 

6.4 

102 

16.8 

12 

2.0 

46 

7.6 

1  1 

1.8 

7 

1.1 

1938 

316 

58.0 

30 

5.5 

140 

25.7 

2 

.4 

54 

9.9 

3 

.5 

1939 

329 

56.3 

34 

5.8 

127 

21.8 

17 

2.9 

59 

10.1 

10 

1.7 

8 

1.4 

1940 

323 

61.8 

51 

9.8 

109 

20.8 

8 

1.5 

21 

4.0 

1  1 

2.1 

1941 

358 

63.0 

57 

10.0 

58 

10.2 

4 

.7 

82 

14.5 

5 

.9 

4 

.7 

1942 

401 

73.4 

31 

5.7 

57 

10.4 

7 

1.3 

29 

5.3 

8 

1.5 

13 

2.4 

1943 

312 

74.8 

23 

5.5 

42 

10.0 

2 

.5 

6 

1 .4 

16 

3.9 

16 

3.9 

1944 

321 

72.6 

28 

6.3 

48 

10.9 

2 

.5 

10 

2.3 

9 

2.0 

24 

5.4 

1945 

251 

64.5 

26 

6.7 

59 

15.2 

10 

2.6 

2 

.5 

41 

10.5 

1946 

259 

60.9 

22 

5.2 

65 

15.3 

1 

.2 

10 

2.4 

5 

1.2 

63 

14.8 

1935-46 

3,876 

63.4% 

420 

6.9% 

1,041 

17.0% 

60 

1-0% 

403 

6.6% 

94 

1.5% 

219 

3.6% 

*Does  not  include  pictures  reissued. 
**Data  for  this  year  include  pictures  approved  in  Hollywood  office  only. 
•(■Including  such  sources  as  comic  strips,  radio  programs,  non-fiction,  travelogues,  poems,  etc. 


HAL  WALLIS 
Productions 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


609 


MOTION  PICTURE  COMPANIES 

Studio  Personnel  *  Studio  Assets  *  Financial  Statements 


ABBEY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Film  Classics  Release) 

Charles  Chaplin  Studio,  1418  N.  La  Brea  Ave., 

Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  2141 

President  Martin  Mooney 

Vice-President, 

General  Counsel  Charles  W.  Cradick 

ACUS  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-2265 

President-Treasurer  Patrick    E.  Shanahan 

Secretary  George  Blake 

Board  of   Directors:    Patrick   E.   Shanahan,  George 
Blake,  F.  Normandin. 

AFFILIATED  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  Release) 

7160  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

WEbster  6231 

President  Sam   K.  Decker 

Vice-President  J.    Earl  Henning 

Secretary-Treasurer  Robert    L.  Lippert 

ACAY  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Film  Classics  Release) 

Chaplin  Studio,  1416  N.  La  Brea,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  2141 

President  Max  Alexander 

Vice-President  Steve  Sekeley 

Secretary  Irene  Agay 

Treasurer   Arthur  Alexander 

AJAX  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer-Distributor  of  Re-Issues.  Distribution 

through  Astor  Pictures) 
130  W.  46th  Sf-,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-2457 

President-Treasurer  R.    M.  Savini 

Executive  Vice-President  Jacques  Kopfstein 

Secretary  Fred  Bellin 

Board  of  Directors:  R.  M.  Savini,  Fred  Bellin,  Jac- 
ques Kopfstein,  Lolita  Burke. 

ALEXANDER-STERN  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer ) 

6040  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  3414 

President  Max  Alexander 

Vice-President  &  Treasurer  Arthur  Alexander 

Secretary  Alfred  Stern 

Board  of  Directors:  Max  Alexander,  Arthur  Alex- 
ander, Alfred  Stern. 

ALL  AMERICAN  NEWS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  Negro  news  reels,  short  subjects  and 
features ) 

2901   Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago  16,  III. 
CALumet  5-7878 

STUDIO:  1010  Palisade  Ave.,  Fort  Lee  N.  I. 
Cliffside  6-1638 

President  E.  M.  Glucksman 

Vice-President  J.    R.  King 

Secretary-Treasurer  L.  B.  Glucksman 

Board  of  Directors:  E.  M.  Glucksman,  J.  R.  King,  L. 
B.  Glucksman. 


DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Sales  Manager  DeWitt  Adams 

Editor  E.  M.  Glucksman 

Assignment  Editor  William  Drake 

News   Editor  J.   C.  Zimmerman 

Director   of    Features  J.  Binney 

Newsreel  Film  Editor  F.  Hafferkamp 

Feature  Film  Editor  B.  Burton 

Head  Script  Writer  A.  Barnard 

Newsreel  Make  Up  Editor  |.  Lacovic 

Sound  H.  Mack 

ALLART  PICTURES 

( Producers ) 

1048  N.  Carol  Drive,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-1028 

President  E.  L.  Alperson 

Vice-President     E.   L.  Alperson,  Jr. 

ALLEN   (IRVING)   PRODUCTIONS  Inc. 

(Producer,  Eagle  Lion  Release) 

Ceneral  Service  Studios,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave., 
Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

ALLIED  ARTISTS  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Subsidiary,  Monogram  Pictures  Corp.) 
4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-9181 

President  S.  Broidy 

Exec.  V-P  and  Treasurer  G.  D.  Burrows 

Vice-Presidents  Herman  Rifkin,  Norton  V. 

Ritchey,  Harold  Mirisch,  Edward  Morey. 

Secretary  Sam  Wolf 

Comptroller-Asst.  Treas  G.  N.  Blatchford 

Assistant    Secretary  Barnett  Shapiro 

Chief  Accountant  A.  F.  Martin 

Board  of  Directors:  S.  Broidy,  G.  D.  Burrows,  Ed- 
ward Morey,  Sam  Wolf. 
Independent  Producers:  Roy  Del  Ruth,  King  Bros., 
Julian  Lesser,  Frank  Medford,  Jack  Wrather,  James 
S.  Burkett. 

ALSON  PRODUCTIONS.  Inc. 

(Producer,  20th  Century-Fox  Release) 
1048  N.  Carol  Drive,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-1028 

President  Edward    L.  Alperson 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Jack  Jungmeyer,  Jr. 

Secretary  Jerome  Schnur 

Board  of  Directors:  Edward  L.  Alperson.  Jack  lung- 
meyer,  Jr.,  Edward  L.  Alperson,  Jr.,  Jerome  Schnur. 
Publicity  Director  Blake  McVeigh 

AMERICAN  EAGLE  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

8776  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

CRestview  6-7055 

President  Sam  Howard 

Vice-President-Gen.  Manager  Leo  J.  McCarthy 

Vice- Presiden f -Treasurer  Louis   Berkof f 

Secretary  Ben  Koenig 

AMERICAN  FILMS  CORP. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release' 

Motion  Picture  Center,  846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd., 

Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-5981 

President  James   A.  Smith 

Vice-President  Charles   L.  Strouss 

Treasurer  William  A.  Grossman 


610 


P  I  C  T  URE  COMPANIES 


Secretary  Una  Stanley 

General  Manager  Sig  Schlager 

Board  of  Directors:  Una  Stanley,  James  A.  Smith, 

Charles    L.    Strouss,    Sig    Schlager,    William  A. 

Grossman. 

AMERICAN  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 

(  Producers) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-5915 

Executive  Producer  Lawrence  A.  Glesnes 

ARCADIA  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  United  Artists  Release) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President  Benedict  Bogeaus 

Vice-President  Ida  Lupino 

ARCOSY  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  RKO  Release) 

9336  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2931 

Chairman  of  the  Board  John  Ford 

President  Merian    C.  Cooper 

Vice-President  Donald    A.  Dewar 

Secretary-Treasurer  F.  N.  Totman 

Assistant  Treasurer  B.  Benjamin 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director  of   Publicity  Cliff  Lewis 

Story  Editor  Katharine  Cliffton 

Art  Director  James  Basevi 

Overseas  Unit  Lee  Van  Atta 

ARKO,  Inc. 

(Adventure  films,  RKO  Release) 

9336  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-2931 

Chairman  of  the  Board  John  Ford 

President  Merian  C.  Cooper 

ARPI  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  Film  Classics  release) 

5746  Sunset  Boulevard,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  2221 

President  Robert  R.  Presnell,  Sr. 

Vice- President -Treasurer  John  Reinhardt 

Secretary  Gordon  W.  Levoy 

ARTCINEMA  ASSOCIATES,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6558 

President  Emil  C.  Jensen 

Secretary  Edna  Jensen 

Treasurer  Victor  L.  Jensen 

Board  of  Directors:  Emil  C.  Jensen,  Edna  Jensen, 
Victor  L.  Jensen. 

ARTISTS  ALLIANCE,  INC. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  5111 

President  Mary  Pickford 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Lester  Cowan 

Vice-President  William  Hinckle 

Secretary  I.  H.  Prinzmetal 

Treasurer-General  Manager  Selmer  Chalif 

Executive  Assistant  Robert  Cowan 

Producer  Lester  Cowan 

Associate    Producer  David  Hall 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity  Mel  Boyd 

Musical   Director  Ann  Ronell 

ASTOR  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Re-Issues) 
130  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-2457 

President-Treasurer  Robert  M.  Savini 

Executive- Vice- President  Jacques  Kopstein 

Secretary  Fred  Bel  I  in 

Board  of  Directors:  Robert  M.  Savini,  Jacques  Kopf- 
stein,  Fred  Bellin. 


ASTOR  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

130  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-2457 

President-Treasurer  Robert  M.  Savini 

Executive  Vice-President  Jacques  Kopfstein 

Secretary  Fred  Bellin 

Board  of  Directors:  Robert  M.  Savini,  Jacques  Kopf- 
stein, Fred  Bellin,  Lolita  Burke. 

AUDIO  PICTURES 

(Producers,  Eagle-Lion  Release) 

812  North  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BRadshaw  2-4916 

President  Dr.   Ferenz   H.  Fodor 

Vice-President  Michael  Shore 

Treasurer  Louis  C.  Brandt 

Secretary  S.  Y.  Allen 

AUTRY   ( GENE )  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Columbia  Release) 
Columbia  Studios,  1438  N.  Cower  St., 
Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3181 

President  Armand  Schaefer 

Vice- President-Treasurer  Mitchell  Hamilburg 

Secretary  Ina  Autry 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Gene  Autry 

Assistant  Treasurer  E.  G.  Moreton 

B.  &  B.  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  Monogram  Release) 
Monogram  Studio: 

4405  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  1-2131 

President  Jack  Bernhard 

Vice-President  Bernard  Brandt 

WILLIAM  A.  BACHER  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  radio,  television,  theatrical  films) 
General  Service  Studio,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas, 
Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  31 1  1 

President-Producer  William  A.  Bacher 

Associate  Producer  Ward  Wheelock 

Counsel  Ronald  Button 

SUBSIDIARY 
TRINITY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  United  Artists  release) 
General  Service  Studio,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas, 
Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President  James  Nasser 

Executive  Producer  William  Bacher 

BANKS-NATIONAL  PICTURES 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
Motion  Picture  Center  Studios, 
846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-5981 

President  Polan  Banks 

BECKWORTH  CORP. 

(Producer,  Columbia  release) 
Columbia  Studios,  1438  N.  Cower  St., 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3181 

President  Ben  Kahane 

Vice-President  Rita  Hayworth 

Secretary  John  Hyde 

Treasurer  Lester  Roth 

BELL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-1383 

President  Bert  Kulick 

Vice-President  Lawrence  Kulick 

Secretary-Treasurer  Frances  Frank 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


BELSAM  PICTURES 

( Producers  I 

10769  Linda  Brook  Drive,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BRighton  0-4263 

Motion  Picture  Center, 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-5981 

President  Sam  Baerwitz 

Vice-President  Herbert  C.  Baerwitz 

Secretary-Treasurer    Belle  C.  Baerwitz 

BENNETT  (CONSTANCE)  PRODUC- 
TIONS Inc. 

( Producer) 

519  Equitable  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2975 

President-  Producer  Constance  Bennett 

BISCHOFF   (SAM)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Columbia  and  United  Artists  Release) 
Nassour  Studio,    5746   Sunset  Blvd., 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7381 

President-Treasurer  Sam  Bischoft 

Vice-President  Harriet  Bischoff 

Secretary-Counsel  Herbert  T.  Silverberg 

Contract  Actor  Ceorge  Raft 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity  Director  Harry  Niemeyer 

BOCEAUS  (BENEDICT)  PRODUCTIONS.  Inc. 

(Producer,    United   Artists  Release) 
Ceneral  Service,    1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave., 
Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

President  Benedict  Bogeaus 

Secretary-Treasurer  Lewis  E.  Pennish 

Board  of  Directors:  Benedict  Bogeaus,  Lewis  E.  Pen- 
nish. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Assistant  to  Producer  Carley  Harriman 

Production  Assistant  Arthur  N.  Landau 

Publicity  William  Pierce 

Film    Editing  James  Smith 

BOOTS  AND  SADDLES  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

6525  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-3284 

President-Executive  Producer  Edward  F.  Finney 

Vice-President  Aaron  D.  Klein 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  B.  Finney 

BRANDT   (JERROLD  T.  )  Inc. 

( Producer ) 

Care  of  Henry  Herzbrun 

118  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

CRestview  5-7191 

BRECHER  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Universal-International  Release) 
321  So.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-9214 

President  Irving  Brecher 

BROADCAST  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer) 

850  Tenth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

President  Joseph  Steiner 

Executive   Vice-President  Max  Rothstein 

Vice-President  Beth  Brown 

Secretary-Treasurer  Adolph  Lund 

BRO-ROC  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producers,  Film  Classics  Release) 

Ceneral  Service  Studios,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave., 

Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

CRanite  3111 

President  Harry  Joe  Brown 

Vice-President-Treasurer  John  W.  Rogers 

Secretary  David  Mellinkoff 


BUCHMAN   (SIDNEY)   ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

Care  of  Oliver  B.  Schwab 

9700  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

CRestview  1-9171 


BUNIN   (LOU)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

6605  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  4151 

President  Lou  Bunin 

Vice-Presidents  Florence  Bunin,  Paul  Rosenfeld 

Secretary-Treasurer  Bernard  Skadron 

BURKETT  (JAMES  S.)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Monogram-Allied  Artists  Release) 
Monogram  Studios 

4376  Sunset  Drive,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  1-2131 

Producer  James  S.  Burkett 

BUTTERFIELD  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  features  and  shorts) 

6823  Santa  Monica  Blvd..  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-3961 

President-Owner  Allyn  Butter  field 

Director  Jack  Jaccard 

CACNEY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
Ceneral  Service  Studio, 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

President-Treasurer  William  J.  Cagney 

Vice-President  James  Cagney 

Secretary  Edward  S.  Cagney 

Board  of  Directors:  William  J.  Cagney,  James  Cag- 
ney, Edward  S.  Cagney. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Daniel  Keefe 

Talent  Irving  Kumin 

Actors  and  Actresses  under  Contract:  James  Cagney, 
James  Barton. 

CALIFORNIA  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
Samuel  Coldwyn  Studios 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRanite  5111 

President  Noeh  Dietrich 

V-P  &  Ceneral  Manager  Cliff  Broughton 

V-P  in  charge  of  Distribution  Harry  Cold 

Treasurer  Frank  McDonnell 

Secretary  Howard  Hall 

Board  of  Directors:  Cliff  Broughton,  Frank  Mc- 
Donnell, Preston  Sturges,  Howard  Hall,  Henry 
Henigson. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Cliff  Broughton 

Comptroller  Harry  Kudell 

Payroll  Grace  Cash 

Director  of  Publicity  Lincoln  Quarberg 

Casting  Director  Fred  Schuessler 

Musical    Director  Werner  Heymann 

Art   Director  Bob  Usher 

Cutting    Department  Stuart  Cilmore 

Actor  Ceorge  Dolenz 

Executive  Secretary  Josephine  Woods 

CALIFORNIA  STUDIOS 

(Harry  Sherman  Productions  -  Rental  Studios) 
5255  Clinton  St.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-8321 

President  Harry  Sherman 

CAMEO  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Eagle-Lion  Release) 

851  1  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BRadshaw  2-3514 

President  Noel  Clarke 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  Cordon  Brown 


Walter  Wanger 


PICTURE    COMPAN  I  E  S 


613 


CAPITAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor  for  William  M.  Pizor  Productions,  Maj- 
estic Pictures  Corp.,  Tower  Pictures  Corp.,  Capital 
Film  Exchange,  Lida  Distributing  Co.,  Supreme  Dis- 
tributing Co.,  Inc.,  Action  Productions,  Inc.) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6874 

President-Secretary  William    M.  Pizor 

Treasurer  D.  Katlin 

CAPITOL  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

9123  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-4174 

President  Edward  Lasker 

CARDINAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5981 

Producer  Harry  Popkin 

Production  Manager  Joseph  Nadel 

CARLA  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

Motion  Picture  Center  Studios, 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-5981 

President  Carla  Stafford  Lewis 

Vice-President  Alexis  Thurn-Taxis 

CASANAVE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-1647 

President  Charles  L.  Casanave 

Vice-President-Sales  Mgr  Frank  P.  Bibas 

Secretary  Robert  W.  Cease 

Treasurer  Charles    L.    Casanave,  Jr. 

CAVALIER  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,   Columbia  Release) 
Columbia  Studios 

1438  N.  Cower  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3181 

President  Robert  Young 

Vice-Presidents  Eugene  B.  Rodney,  Donald  Barry 

SUBSIDIARY 
SPORTSCOPES 

(See  Short  Subjects  Co.) 

CELEBRITY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  1 9,  N  Y. 
Circle  5-5970 

President  James  A.  Byrne 

Secretary  Mae  O'Leary 

CENTENNIAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

519  Equitable  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2975 

President  Oliver  Drake 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  Donald  C.  McKean 

Secretary-Treasurer  Russell  L.  Furse 

CENTURY  PICTURES  CO. 

(Producer) 

1426  N.  Beachwood  Drive,  Hollywood,  Calif 
HEmpstead  1191 

Producer  Morris  Michael  Landres 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity    director  Robert  Levinson 

Music    Director  Dr.    Edward  Kilenyi 

Foreign  Department  Max  Landres 

Cutting  Department  Cuido  Rodelii 

Research-Photography  C.  Ramsey 

CHAPLIN    (CHARLES)  PRODUCTIONS 

The  Chaplin  Studios,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1416  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif 

HEmpstead  2141 


President  Charles  Chaplin 

Vice-President  Charles  E.  Millikan 

Secretary  Loyd  Wright 

Treasurer-Asst.  Secretary  Lois  C.  Watt 

Board  of  Directors:  Charles  Chaplin,  Charles  E.  Milli- 
kan, Loyd  Wright,  Lois  C.  Watt. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeper  Lois  Runser 

Corresponding  Secretary  Kathleen  Pryor 

Camera  Department  Head  Roland  Totheroh 

Chief   Electrician  Frank  Testera 

Research  Department  Wheeler  Dryden 

Booking  Department  O.  B.  Cooding 

CHESTER  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-9181 

President-Producer  Hal     E.  Chester 

Vice-President  William  B.  Jaffe 

Associate  Producer  Bernard  W.  Burton 

Story  Editor  C.  Joseph  Dell 

Executive  Asst.  to  President  Alice  C.  Fox 

CINECOLOR  CORPORATION 

((Color  Laboratory;  See  Services) 
2800  W.  Olive  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
STanley  7-1  126 

Paramount  Bldg.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-0970 

Chairman  of  the  Board  John  D.  Kerr 

President   Joseph  Bernard 

Executive  Vice-President.  Treasurer  Karl  Herzog 

Vice-President  and 

Technical  Director  Alan  M.  Cundelfinger 

Secertary   Graham  L.  Sterling,  Jr. 

Comptroller.  Assistant  Treasurer  F.  V.  Consiglio 

Board  of  Directors:  A.  Pam  Blumenthal,  Joseph  Ber- 
nard, Alan  M.  Cundelfinger,  Karl  Herzog,  Graham 
L.  Sterling,  Jr.,  C.  Kenneth  Baxter,  Donner  Corp., 
1-23  S.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia  9,  Penn.;  J.  A.  W. 
Iglehart,  W.  E.  Hutton  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
John  D.  Kerr,  President,  American  Fruit  Growers, 
Inc.,  122  E.  7th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Joseph  J. 
Rathert,  Edward  D.  Jones  &  Co.,  300  N.  Fourth 
Street,   St.   Louis   2,    Missouri;    Max   King,  Frank 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Purchasing  Agent     Vic  Pesek 

Plant  Engineer   James  W.  Kaylor 

Plant  Manager  Jack  W.  Cortissoz 

Production  Manager  John  J.  Glavin 

Accountants   Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie  &  Co., 

634  So.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

SUBSIDIARY 

FILM  CLASSICS,  Inc. 

(Listed  Separately) 

CINEMA  CENTURY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

906  S.  Catalina  St.,  Los  Angeles  6,  Calif. 
FEderal  3231 

President  Abraham  Silk 

Vice-President  Edward  Kovacs 

CISCO  KID  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

1364  N.  Van  Ness  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-3224 

Studio  Location:  Pioneertown,  Yucca  Valley,  Calif. 

Producer  Philip   N.  Krasne 

Producer's  Assistant  Melvin  M.  Mark 

CLAMPETT   (BOB)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Republic  Release) 

8479  Melrose  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

WHitney  1  1  69 

President  Robert    E.  Clampett 

Vice-President-Gen.  Manager  Walter  W.  Arnold 

Secretary-Treasurer  Roydon  Vosburg 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  M.  S.  Vosburg 

CLARION  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Paramount  release) 
(See  Pine-Thomas  Productions) 


614 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


CLASSIC  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4950 

President  Max    |.  Rosenberg 

Office  Manager  Frances  Cohen 

COEN   (ALBERT  JAY  I  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  United  Artists  release) 
9134  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-9070 

President-Treasurer  Albert  J.  Cohen 

Vice-President  Albert  Wolins 

Secretary  Jeanne  Sorel 

Board  of  Directors:  Albert  J.  Cohen,  Albert  Wolins, 
Jeanne  Sorel. 

Production  Manager  Rudolph  Abel 

COLMES   (WALTER)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Republic  Release) 

933  N.  Seward,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

CLadstone  5233 

Producer-Director  Walter  Colmes 

Production  Manager  George  Moskov 

Publicity    Director  Bernie  Kamins 

Film  Editor  Robert  Jahns 

Secretary  Allene  Collins 

Musical   Director  Jay  Chernis 

Comptroller  John  Meeham 

COLORTONE  STUDIO 

(Producers;  rental  studio) 

812  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BRadshaw  2-4916 


.Henry  Hedane 


President  

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 
2 — 90x100  sound  stages 
40  offices 
24  dressing  rooms 
4500  sq.  ft.  shop  space 

COLUMBIA  PICTURES  CORP. 

I  Producer,  Distributor) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  50-5000 

President  Harry  Cohn 

Executive  Vice-President  Jack  Cohn 

Vice- President-Treasurer  Abe  Schneider 

Vice-Presidents  A.  Montague,  N.  B.  Spingold, 

B.  B.   Kahane,  |.  A.  McConville,  L.  J.  Barbano, 

Judge  Lester  Roth. 

Secretary  Chas  Schwartz 

Assistant  Treasurers  Leo  Jaffe,  Mortimer  Wormser 

Assistant  Secretaries.  .David  Fogelson,  Duncan  Cassell 

Controller  C.  B.  Wikoff 

Assistant  Controllers  Hervey  Shaw,  Arthur 

Levy,  B.  Birnbaum. 
Board  of  Directors:   Harry  Cohn,  Jack  Cohn,  Abe 

Schneider,  A.  Montague,  N.   B.  Spingold,  L.  M. 

Blancke.  Donald  S.  Stralem. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Sales  Manager.... A.  Montague 
Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Foreign  Distribution  J.  A.  McConville 

Assistant  Ceneral  Sales  Manager  Rube  Jackter 

Circuit  Sales  Executives  Louis  Weinberg,  Louis 

Astor,  Irving  Wormser. 

Short  Subject  Sales  Manager  Maurice  Crad 

Assistant  to  Mr.  Montague  George  M.  Joseph 

Manager  Exchange  Operations  Henry  C.  Kaufman 

Eastern  Production  Manager  Harry  Foster 

Executive  Assistant  to  Jack  Cohn   Hal  Hode 

Assistant  to  Jack  Cohn  Henry  Takiff 

Director  of  Purchases    Max  Seligman 

Assistant  to  Circuit  Sales  Executives...  Vincent  Borelli 

Legal  Department  Irving  Moross 

Director,  Advertising- 
Publicity-Exploitation  Arthur  A.  Schmidt 

Assistant  to  Mr.  Spingold  Lawrence  H.  Lipskin 

Art  Director  Jack  Meyer 

Publicity  Manager  Hortense  Schorr 

Manager  Special  Events  Department  Al  Rylander 

Exploitation  Manager  Harry  McWilliams 

Director  of  Media  & 

Printed  Advertising  Sidney  Schaefer 

Business  Manager  Pub- 
licity Department  C.  O.  Slenker 

Title  Department    Natalie  Comden 


Assistant  Manager  Title  Department  ..  Mickey  Weisel 
Manager  Contract  Or 

Music  Departments  Floyd  Weber 

Personnel  Director  John  Kane 

Manager  Print  Department  William  G.  Brennan 

Manager  Sales  Accounting  Joseph  Freiberg 

Manager  Sales  Contract  Department  Seth  Raisler 
Assistants  to  Manager  Exchange 

Operations  .  Irving  Sherman,  Sidney  Singerman 
Assistant  to  Purchasing  Agent  Herbert  L.  Smith 

SUBSIDIARIES 
COLUMBIA  PICTURES 
INTERNATIONAL  CORP. 

President  Joseph  A.  McConville 

Vice- President  Louis  J.  Barbano 

Vice-Pres.  and  Treasurer  Jack  Segal 

Vice-President  Arnold  M.  Picker 

Secretary  David  Fogelson 

Assistant  Treasurer  Bernard  E.  Zeeman 

Controller  Herman  J.  Golden 

Board   of   Directors:    Harry   Cohn,   Jack   Cohn,  A. 

Schneider,  Joseph  A.  McConville,  Louis  Barbano. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

President  Joseph  A.  McConville 

Vice- President -Treasurer  Jack  Segal 

Vice-President  Arnold  M.  Picker 

Assistant  Treasurer-Manager  of 

Branch  Operations  Bernard  E.  Zeeman 

Manager  Traffic  Department  Joseph  Levy 

BRANCHES: 

GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  IRELAND — Columbia  Pictures 
Corp.,  Ltd.,  Joseph  Friedman,  managing  director; 
Max  Thorpe,  assistant  managing  director;  F.  G. 
Hill,  secretary,  139  Wardour  St.,  London,  England; 
Continental  manager.  Lacy  W.  Kastner. 

SWEDEN — Columbia  Film  A.B.,  Kingsgten  48,  Stock- 
holm, O  Bjorkman  branch  manager. 

SPAIN — Columbia  Films,  S.A..  44  Calle  Enrique  Gra- 
nados,  Barcelona  (7);  A.  Manez,  general  manager. 

FRANCE — Columbia  Films,  S.A.,  20  Rue  Troyon, 
Paris:  Alexander  S1ein.  general  manager. 

BELGIUM — Columbia  Films,  S.A.  Beige.  69  Rue  Du- 
Pont,  Brussels;  R.  Menasche,  general  manager. 

DENMARK — Columbia  Film,  S.A.,  Hammerichsgade 
14,  Copenhagen;  Hans  Malmstrom,  branch  man- 
ager. 

Supervisor  of  Latin  America:  Sigwart  Kusiel. 

ARGENTINA — Columbia  Pictures  of  Argentina,  Inc., 
Lavalle  2086,  Buenos  Aires;  L.  Goldstein,  general 
manager. 

URUGUAY — Columbia    Pictures    of    Uruguay.  Inc., 

Montevideo,  Calle  San   Jose   1062;   V.  Franzosi, 

acting  manager. 
CHILE — Columbia    Pictures   of   Chile.    Inc..  Casilla 

3770;  Avenida  Bernado  O'Higgins  1228,  Santiago; 

Joseph  E.  McConville,  branch  manager. 
BRAZIL — Columbia   Pictures  of   Brazil,    Inc.,  Caixa 

Postal  1109,  Senador  Dantas  45-B,  5"  Anda,  Rio 

d°  laneiro. 

PERU — Columbia  Pictures  of  Peru,  Inc..  Apdo.  Postal 

2532,  Edificio  Mineria,  Lima;  Harry  B.  Prosdocimi, 

branch  manager. 
COLOivlBIA — Columbia   Pictures  of  Colombia.  Inc., 

Calle  17  No.  4-74;  P.  O.  Box  3892,  Bogota;  E. 

Dav;la  Der?lto.  branch  manager. 
ECUADOR — Columbia  Pictures  of  Ecuador.  Inc..  P.  O. 

Box  247,  Calle  Garcia  Moreno  1443,  Quito;  Juan 

L.  Pimentel,  branch  manager. 
VENEZUELA — Columbia  Pictures  of  Venezuela  Inc., 

Miracielos  A.  Reducto  17,  Caracas;  Alexander  L. 

Stein,  branch  manager. 
CUBA — Columbia  Pictures  de  Cuba,  S.A.  158  Con- 

sulado,  Havana;  Ernesto  P.  Smith,  branch  manager. 
MEXICO — Columbia  Pictures.  S.A.  Versalles  43;  P.  O. 

Box  911,  Mexico  City;  Sergio  Kogan,  manager. 
PUERTO  RICO — Columbia  Pictures  of  Puerto  Rico, 

Inc.,  Parada  8,  Film  Center  Bldg.,  P.  O.  Box  422, 

San  Juan;  Edgar  H.  Kerner,  branch  manager. 
BRITISH  WEST  INDIES — Columbia  Pictures  of  West 

Indies,  Ltd.,  58  Frederick  Street,  P.  O.  Box  442, 

Port   of   Spain,   Trinidad,    B.   W.    I.;   Ross  Allen, 

branch  manager. 
PANAMA — Columbia  Pictures  of  Panama.  Inc.,  Apdo 

357:  A'-enida  Justo  Arosemena  7082,  Colon;  D.  S. 

Rockwell,  branch  manager. 
Managing   Director,   Australasia,   and   Supervisor  of 

Dutch  East  Indies,  Straits  Settlements  and  Siam, 

N.  P.  Pery. 

AUSTRALIA  AND  NEW  ZEALAND — Columbia  Pic- 
tures Proprietary,  Ltd.,  251   A  Pitt  St.,  Sydney, 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


Australia;  N.  P.  Pery,  managing  director;  C.  Jones, 

sales  manager;  ).  H.  Fleming,  secretary. 
STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS — Columbia  Films  of  Malaya, 

Ltd.,  P.  O.  Box  134,  76  Orchard  Road,  Singapore; 

Nonee  Sen,  branch  manager. 
SIAM — Columbia  Films  of  Siam,  Ltd.,  Mansion  "A" 

Rajadamnern  Avenue,  Bangkok,  Siam;  Floyd  Crow- 

der,  branch  manager. 
Supervisor  of  Near  East  and  India:  L.  R  Brauer. 
ECYPT — Columbia  Pictures  Near  East,  Ltd.,  25  Rue 

Tewfick,  Cairo;  E.  Malak,  branch  manager. 
INDIA — Columbia   Films  of    India,   Ltd..  Humayan 

Court,  Lindsay  St.,  Calcutta;  N.  C.  Laharry,  gen- 
eral manager. 
Supervisor    Philippines,    Hongkong,    China:  Edmund 

Coldman. 

CHINA — Columbia  Films  of  China,  Ltd.,  340  North 
Soochow  Road,  Shanghai;  Johnston  Wong,  general 
manager. 

HONGKONG — Columbia  Films  of  Hangkong,  Ltd., 
King's  Theatre  Bldg.,  Queen's  Road,  Central  Hong- 
kong; C.  K.  Tso,  branch  manager. 

PHILIPPINES — Columbia  Pictures  of  Philippines.  Inc., 
State  Bldg.,  Avenue  Rizal,  Manila;  Aaron  Pines, 
branch  manager. 

COLUMBIA  STUDIO 

1438  N.  Cower  Street,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3181 

President-Head  of   Production  Harry  Cohn 

Vice-Presidents  B.  B.  Kahane,  Lester  W.  Roth 

Executive  Assistant  to 

Vice-Presidents  Irving  Briskin 

Executives  Gerald  Rackett,  Jonie  Taps 

Assisxant    becreiary  Duncan  Casseil 

Executive  in  Charge  of  Talent  Max  Arnow 

Assistant  Controller  Hervey  Shaw 

PRODUCERS  Burt  Kelly,  Wallace  Mac- 
Donald,  Colbert  Clark,  Rudolph  Flothow,  Ted 
Richmond,  Maurice  Adler,  S.  Sylvan  Simon.  Charles 
Vidor,  Irving  Starr,  Robert  Cohn,  Collier  Young. 

CONTRACT  WRITERS  David  Dortort,  Orin  Jan- 

nings,  Ted  Sherdeman,  Malvin  Wald. 

DIRECTORS  Henry  Levin,  Ray  Nazarro,  Charles 

Vidor,  Jules  White,  Seymour  Friedman,  Gordon 
Douglas,  Irving  Rapper,  S.  Sylvan  Simon. 

CONTRACT  PLAYERS  Roy  Acuff.  Cene 

Autry,  Warner  Baxter,  Lucille  Ball,  William  Bishop, 
Edgar  Buchanan,  Smiley  Burnette,  Janis  Carter, 
Marguerite  Chapman,  Jerome  Courtland,  Jerome 
Cowan,  John  Derek,  Stephen  Dunne,  Nina  Foch, 
Glenn  Ford,  Barbara  Hale,  Rita  Hayworth,  Gloria 
Henry,  William  Holden,  John  Ireland,  Evelyn 
Keyes,  Arthur  Lake,  George  Macready,  Lois  Max- 
well, Terry  Moore,  Gay  Nelson,  Larry  Parks,  Jose 
Perez,  Susan  Perry,  Ron  Randell,  Rosalind  Russell, 
Fred  Sears,  Larry  Simms,  Penny  Singleton,  Charles 
Starrett,  Gig  Young,  Joe  Besser,  Eddie  Foy,  Jr., 
Richard  Lane,  Gus  Schilling,  Three  Stooges,  Vera 
Vague,  Harry  Von  Zell. 
INDEPENDENT  PRODUCERS  RELEASING  THROUGH 
COLUMBIA: 

Gene  Autry  Productions  (Armand  Schaefer,  pro- 
ducer I.  Beckworth  Corporation,  Sidney  Buchman 
Pictures,  Cinopera,  Inc.  (Gregor  Rabinovitch ) ,  Kay 
and  Esskay  Prod.  (Sam  Katzman),  Horizon  Pic- 
tures I  John  Huston,  Sam  Spiegel),  Producers- 
Actors  Corp.  (Harry  Joe  Brown  &  Randolph  Scott), 
Robert  Rossen  Production,  Santana  Pictures  (Hum- 
phrey Bogart  &  Robert  Lord),  Edward  Small,  Se- 
curity Pictures  (Philip  Yordan). 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Art  Department    Dick  Pearl 

Art  Director    Stephen  Gooson 

Camera  Department  Emil  Oster 

Casting  Victor  Sutkov 

Chief  Electrician  Al  Franklin 

Construction  Department  '.  John  Roche 

Drapery  Department  A.  Pascoe 

Editorial  Supervisor  Otto  Meyer 

Fashion  Designer.    Jean  Louis 

Film  Library  Dave  Allen 

Foreign  Department  Ely  Levy 

Hair  Dressing      Helen  Hunt 

Laboratory  Superintendent  Melvin  Schuster 

Location  Manager   Hal  Fisher 

Makeup  Department  Clay  Campbell 

Musical  Director  Morris  Stoloff 

Personnel-Labor   Relations  William  Hopkins 

Plant  Superintendent  Denver  Harmon 

Production  lack  Fier 


Property  Department  Max  Schoenberg 

Publicity  Lou  Smith 

Purchasing  Department  A.  W.  Bernstein 

Research  Department  Thelma  Hoover 

Scenic  Department  Paul  Chabot 

Screen  Snapshots   Ralph  Staub 

Short  Subjects   Jules  White  &  Hugh  McCollum 

Sound  Director  John  Livadary 

Special  Effects  Lawrence  Butler 

Still  Department  Robert  Coburn 

Story  Editor  Eve  Ettinger 

Transportation  Department  Ward  Rawlmgs 

Wardrobe  Department  Ray  Howell 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 

Sound  stages,  20,  including  ranch. 

SEE  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

COMET  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
Samuel  Goldwyn  Studios 
1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRanite  51  1  1 

President  Mary  Pickford 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Chas.  E.  Rogers 

Secretary  I.  H.  Prinzmetal 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General    Manager  Harold  Greene 

Production  Manager  Robert  Beche 

Publicity   Walter  Comoton 

Co-Producer  Ralph  Cohn 

Contract  Player  Jackie  Cooper 

CONCERT  FILMS  CORP. 

( Distributors) 

1416  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3359 

President   Paul  Gordon 

Vice-President   George  Moskov 

Secretary-Treasurer  Gordon  W.  LeVoy 

220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-2558 

Representative  Victor  Clement 

CONSOLIDATED  PICTURES,  Inc. 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7381 

Board  of  Directors:  Edward  Nassour,  William  Nas- 
sour,  Henry  Sharp,  Donald  Crisp. 

CONTINENTAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor;  see  TELEVISION  ) 
6636  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  3546 

President  J.  D.  Kendis 

Secretary-Treasurer  Ida    M.  Kendis 

Board  of  Directors:  J.  D.  Kendis,  Ida  M.  Kendis. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Producer  J.  D.  Kendis 

Director  Elmer  Clifton 

Publicity    Director  Eleanor  Meyer 

Camera  Department  Head  Jack  Greenhalgh 

Property   Master  Gene  Stone 

Casting  Director  Evelyn  Friedland 

Film    Editor  George  Merrick 

Story    Department  Helen  Kelly 

CORNELL  PICTURES 

(Producers,  Columbia  Release) 

Care  M.  C.  Levee,  119  S.  Beverly  Drive, 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

CRestview  1-5781 

President  Franchot  Tone 

Vice-President  S.  Sylvan  Simon 

Secretary-Treasurer  M.  C.  Levee 

COSLOW  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

GRanite  51  1  1 

Producer  Sam  Coslow 

COWAN    (LESTER)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer ) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

Producer  Lester  Cowan 

Executive  Assistant- 
Business  Manager__   Bernard  Rossen 


JOSEPH  N. 
ERMOLIEFF 

producer 


"MICHAEL  STROGOFF" 
OUTPOST  IN  MOROCCO" 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


617 


CRESTVIEW  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
896  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5981 

Partners  Matthew  Rapt,  Jerry  Briskin 

CRESTWOOD  PICTURES 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  release) 
1069  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Republic  Studio,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  2-1  121 

Producers  William  Stevens,  Carl  Hittleman 

CROSBY    (BINC)  ENTERPRISES 

(Producer,  United  Artists-Paramount  Release) 
9028  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46.  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1171;  BRadshaw  2-2771 

President  Everett  N.  Crosby 

Vice-Presidents  John  O'Melveny,  Todd  W.  Johnson 

Secretary-Treasurer  Basil   F.  Crillo 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  Harry  L.  Crosby,  Sr. 

Talent  George  Banyai 

Paris  Office   Thomas  Banyai 

Story  Cayle  Citterman 

CULVER  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producer ) 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-1202 

Chai  rman  of  the  Board  Joan  Leslie 

President  James  Allen 

Secretary-Treasurer  Oscar  Cummins 

CURTIZ   (MICHAEL)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  subsidiary  of  Warner  Brothers) 
Warner  Bros.  Studio, 
Olive  Ave.,   Burbank,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1251 

President  Michael  Curtiz 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Manager  George  Amy 

Secretary  Margaret  Ettinger 

Treasurer   Henry  Rose 

Board  of  Directors:  Michael  Curtiz,  Margaret  Ettin- 
ger, Roy  Obringer,  Ed  L.  Depatie,  George  Amy. 

D.  A.  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Columbia  Release) 

1438  N.  Cower  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-3181 

President  Samuel  Bischoff 

Treasurer  Sam  Howard 

Secretary-Counsel  Herbert  Silverberg 

Board  of  Directors.  Samuel  Bischoff,  Sam  Howard, 
Herbert  Silverberg. 

DANCHES  BROTHERS  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Screen  Guild  release) 
Motion  Picture  Center, 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5981 

Partners   Abe,  Ralph  and  George  Danches 

DEL  RUTH  (ROY)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Allied  Artists  Release) 
9165  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif 
CRestview  1-8164 

Producer-Director  Roy  Del  Ruth 

Associate  Producer  Joseph  Kaufman 

DeMILLE  (CECIL  B. )   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

I  Producer,   Paramount   Pictures  Release) 
2010  DeMille  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
OLympic  2981 

President  Cecil  B.  DeMille 

Vice-Presidents. ...Constance  A.  deMille,  Neil  S.  Mc- 
Carthy. 

Secretary-Treasurer  Gladys  Rosson 

Assistant   Secretary  R.  A.  Treacy 

Assistant  Treasurer  Cecilia  deMille  Harper 

Auditor  R.   J.  Finigan 

Counsel  Neil    S.  McCarthy 

Board  of  Directors:  Cecil  B.  DeMille,  Constance  A 
deMille.  Cecilia  deMille  Harper,  Gladys  Rosson 
Neil  S.  McCarthy,  R.  A.  Treacy,  Joseph  W.  Harper' 


DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Executive  Secretary  Donald  Hayne 

Story  Editor  Cecilia  deMille  Harper 

Associate  Director   Arthur  Rosson 

Casting    Director  Joe  Egli 

Librarian  Rebecca  A.  Adams 

Projectionists  W.  E.  Hunger,  E.  Tuttle 

Research  Henry  S.  Noerdlinger 

Film    Editor  Anne  Bauchens 

Writers  Fredric  M.  Frank,  Jesse  L.  Lasky,  Jr. 

Publicity-Advertising  Philip  A.  Koury 

DEVONSHIRE  FILM  CO. 

(Distributor) 

185  Devenshire  St.,  Boston  10,  Mass. 

President  Stephen  E.  Fitzgibbon,  Jr. 

Treasurer-Clerk  Moses  Lubets 

Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Distribution  Maxwell  Andelman 

DIANA  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 
Nassour  Studios, 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7381 

President  Fritz  Lang 

Board  of  Directors:  Fritz  Lang,  Sam  Jaffe. 

EAGLE  LION  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

(Subsidiary  of  Pathe  Industries,  Inc.) 

1270  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York  20.  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6236 

President  Arthur  Krim 

Board  of  Directors:  Robert  W.  Purcell,  Kenneth  M. 
Young,  R.  |.  Morfa,  H.  J.  Guild.  W.  J.  Mericka,  W. 
R.  Daley,  R.  M.  McKinney,  R.  S.  Benjamin,  Doug- 
las Fairbanks,  Jr.,  Kenneth  A.  Browne. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director,  Advertising-Publicity  Max  E.  Youngstein 

Exploitation    Director  Arthur  Jeffrey 

Contract  Department  Manager  Ben  Shectman 

Special  Sales  Representatives  L.  E.  Goldhammer, 

Mark  Raymon,  Harry  Mandell,  Herman  Biersdorf, 
Joseph  Minsky,  R.  L.  McCoy,  William  Shartin, 
Harry  Segal. 

SUBSIDIARY 
EAGLE  LION  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd..  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-2181 

President  Arthur  Krim 

Treasurer  C.  Warren  Sharpe 

Secretary  M.  M.  Malone 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  Arthur  B.  Johnson 

Assistant  Secretary  Leon  Kaplan 

Assistant  Controller  A.  E.  Bollengier 

Executive  Producer  Aubrey  Schenck 

Board  of  Directors:  Robert  W.  Purcell.  Chairman; 
Kenneth  M.  Young,  Bryan  C.  Foy,  Robert  S.  Ben- 
jamin, Arthur  B.  Krim,  Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr., 
Walter  Wanger. 

DIRECTORS  Crane  Wilbur,  Alfred 

Werker,  Anthony  Mann. 

WRITERS  Crane  Wilbur,  John 

Higgins,  Eugene  Ling. 
CONTRACT  PLAYERS  Lois  Butler,  June  Lock- 
hart,  Robert  Basehart,  Scott  Brady,  Robert  Young. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  James  Vaughn 

Assistant  Production  Manager  D.  Izard 

Legal  Department  Leon  Kaplan 

Director  of  Personnel  Ray  E.  Young 

Art  Department  Edward  llou 

Casting  Department  Owen  McLean 

Editorial   Joe  Westheimer 

Electrical  Department  Bobby  Jones 

Makeup  Ernie  Westmore 

Music  Irving  Friedman 

Photographic  George  Teague 

Property  Armor  Marlowe 

Purchasing  Sol  Dolgin 

Publicity  Sam  Israel 

Technical  Henry  Fuhrmann 

Transportation  Dick  Daniels 

Wardrobe  Henry  West 


618 


PICTURE    COMP  A  N  I  E  S 


ELECTRA  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

91 1 1  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  6,  Calif. 

CRestview  6-8860 

President  Arthur  Ripley 

Vice- President -Sec- 
retary-Treasurer Rudolph  Monter 

EMBASSY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

President  Charles    R.  Rogers 

EMERALD  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Film  Classics  Release) 

California  Studios,  650  N.  Bronson,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-8321 

President   Anson  Bond 

Vice-President  Ida  Lupino 

Secretary -Treasurer  Woodrow  Irwin 

Board  of   Directors:   John   Curci,   ).   Wilson  Hogg, 

Anson   Bond,   Ida  Lupino,  Woodrow  Irwin. 
Publicity  Harry  Mines 

EMPIRE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1350  No.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CRanite  3111 

President  Hunt  Stromberg 

Vice-Presidents  Alfred  Heuston,  George  L.  Bagnall 

Secretary-Treasurer  Thomas    W.  Parham 

Executive  Assistant  to 

Mr.  Stromberg  Robert  L.  Stirling 

ENTERPRISE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

Chairman  of  the  Board  David  L.  Loew 

President   Colin  Miller 

Publicity  Director  William  Blowitz 

EQUITY  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producers,  Eagle-Lion  release) 
Motion  Picture  Center  Studio, 
846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5981 

President  Harry  Thomas 

Vice- President -Treasurer  Jack  Schwartz 

Secretary  Jessica  Brav 

Technical  Adviser  Red  Ryder  series  Fred  W.  Kline 

ERONEL  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

General  Service  Studios, 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

CRanite  3111 

President  Sam  X.  Abarbanel 

Counsel  Cordon  W.  Levoy 

ESSKAY  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Columbia  Release) 

1422  Lyman  Place,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

OLympia  2131 

President  Sam  Katzman 

Secretary-Counsel  Herbert  T.  Silverberg 

Board  of  Directors:  Sam  Katzman,  Herbert  T.  Silver- 
berg. 

EUREKA  PRODUCTIONS 

i  Producer.  Distributor) 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-6227 

General    Manager  Samuel  Cummins 

THE  FAIRBANKS  CO.,  Inc. 

(Producer,   Universal-International  Release) 
666  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-5006 

President  Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr. 

Vice-President-Secretary  Clarence  E.  Ericksen 

Treasurer  H.   Alexander  MacDonald 

Board  of  Directors:  Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr.,  Clarence 
Ericksen,  H.  Alexander  McDonald. 


FAIRBANKS   (JERRY)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  features,  television,  shorts) 
(See  Non-Theatrical) 
6052  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CLadstone  7101 

FALCON  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Film  Classics  Release) 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

CRestview  5-1118 

Producer  Philip  N.  Krasne 

FAVORITE  FILMS  CORP. 
FAVORITE  FILMS 
INTERNATIONAL  CO.,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

President  Moe  Kerman 

Vice-President  J.  J.  Felder 

Secretary-Treasurer  Leo  Seligman 

FEDERAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

8822  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-2761 

President  Boris  Morros 

Chairman  of  the  Board  William  LeBaron 

Vice-Pres. -General  Manager  Samuel  Rheiner 

Secretary-Counsel  Herbert    T.  Silverberg 

Board  of  Directors:  Boris  Morros,  Samuel  Rheiner, 
William  LeBaron. 

FEDERAL  MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

1650  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0691 

President  Jack  Goldberg 

Secretary-Treasurer  John  Cluskin 

Publicity   Director  _  Ed  Hurley 

FELDMAN   (CHARLES  K.)  CROUP 
PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

I  Producers) 

9441   Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5222 

President  Charles    K.  Feldman 

FIDELITY  PICTURES  CORPORATION 

( Producers) 

Republic  Studio,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  2-1121 

President.  Howard  Welsch 

Vice-President  Robert  Peters 

Secretary  Woodrow  Irwin 

FILM  CLASSICS,  Inc. 

(Distributor,  Subsidiary  of  Cinecolor  Corp.) 

Paramount  Bldg., 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  4-1  1  25 
Nassour  Studio, 

5746  Sunset  Blvd..  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7381;  HUdson  2-3371 

President  Joseph  Bernhard 

Executive  Vice-President-Treasurer  Karl  Herzog 

Chairman  of  the  Board  A.  Pam  Blumenthal 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

World  Sales  Bernard  Kranze 

Executive  Assistant  Treasurer  Eugene  Arnstein 

Assistant  Sales  Manager  Jules  K.  Chapman 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Exchange  Operations  A.  Mannheimer 

Director  of  Publicity  &  Advertising  Al  Zimbalist 

Foreign  Sales   .  David  Horn 

Comptroller.   Joseph  Ende 

Sales  Control  Arthur  Reiman 

Print  Department  Wm.  Markert 

Non-Theatrical  Television  O.  Syd  Gross 

Assistant  to  President-West  Coast 

Representative  Marie  M.  Quigley 

FILM  RIGHTS,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-5850 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


619 


President  Irvin  Shapiro 

Secretary-Treasurer  Martin  Mermelstein 

Vice-President  A.  Exelberth 

FILM  STUDIOS  OF  CHICACO 

(Producer  and  Distributor) 

135  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago  3,  III. 

CENtral  8147 

Owner  George  L.  Reasor 

General  Production-Distribution 

Manager-Producer    H.  A.  Spanuth 

Advertising  Director  K.  L.  Linker 

Office  Manager  Ruth  Slavick 

FINNEY   (EDWARD  F.)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
6525  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  1161;  HUdson  2-3284 

President-Executive  Producer  Edward  F.  Finney 

Vice-President  Aaron  D.  Klein 

Secretary-Treasurer  John  O'Hara 

FLAHERTY   (ROBERT)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

673  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

President-Treasurer  Robert  Flaherty 

Vice-President  Frances    H.  Flaherty 

Secretary  Floria    V.  Lasky 

FORTUNE  FILM  CORP. 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  Release) 
Hollywood,  California 
5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28.  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7381 

President  Maurice  Conn 

Vice-President-Secretary  Bert  M.  Steam 

Treasurer  Harry  Hendel 

FOY   (BRYAN)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer.  Eagle  Lion  Release) 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HUdson  2-2181 

CEFFEN-SHANE  PRODUCTIONS.  Inc. 

(Producers.  Universal- International  Release) 
Universal  Studios,  Universal  City,  Calif. 
STanley  7-1211 

President  Maxwell  M.  Geffen 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  Maxwell  Shane 

GENERAL  MOTION  PICTURE  CORP. 

( Producer) 

522  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-0882 

President  Arthur  W.  Kelly 

Vice-President  Dennis   J.  McNerney 

Secretary-Treasurer  Mary  Ramsey 

CENERAL  SERVICE  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Rental  Studio-Producer) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

President-Chairman  of  the  Board   lames  Nasser 

Vice-President  S.  Wiesenthal,  Ceorge  Nasser 

Secretary  Theodore  Nasser 

Treasurer  Henry  Nasser 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Lot  Superintendent  Charles  Cox 

Superintendent  of  Construction  Fred  Hepp 

Stage  Lighting  Harold  E.  Titus  , 

Purchasing  and  Property  Dan  Grayson 

Transportation  George  Woolsey 

Paint  Foreman  John  Fischer 

Comptroller  Charles  S.  Concklin 

CIBRALTAR  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer) 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  5111 

President  Albert  S.  Rogell 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Manning  J.  Post 

Secretary    Gordon  W.  Levoy 

Board  of  Directors:  Albert  S.  Rogell,  Manning  J.  Post, 
Gordon  W.  Levoy,  Irma  C.  Rogell,  Florence  S.  Post. 


COLDEN  MOTION  PICTURE  and 
TELEVISION  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

1650  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0691 

President  Jack  Goldberg 

COLDEN  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1270  Ave.  of  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-2085 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Edward  A.  Golden 

President  Robert  S.  Golden 

Vice- President -Secretary  Larry  Wit  ten 

Treasurer  S.  H.  Lewis 

COLDSTONE  (PHIL)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

1677  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  1652 

COLDWYN  (SAMUEL)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  RKO  Release) 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-4482 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Samuel  Goldwyn 

President  James  A.  Mulvey 

Vice-Presidents  Marvin  A.  Ezzell,  Pat  Duggan, 

Leon  Fromkess. 

Treasurer  Frances    H.  Goldwyn 

Secretary-Assistant  Treasurer  A.  R.  Evens 

Assistant    Secretary  Harry  Archinal 

Board  of  Directors:  Samuel  Goldwyn,  James  A.  Mul- 
vey, Frances  H.  Goldwyn,  Marvin  A.  Ezzell,  A.  R. 
Evens. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Sales  Manager  Arthur  Sachson 

Story  Editor   Carolyn  Stagg 

Publicity  Director  Lynn  Farnol 

Auditor  Harry  Archinal 

STUDIO: 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  51  1  1 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity  Director  William  Hebert 

Scenario  Department  Maxwell  P.  Wilkinson 

Casting  Director  William  Seiwyn 

Comptroller  A.   R.  Evens 

Auditor  R.  A.  McCleary 

Art  Director    George  Jenkins 

Film  Editing  Department  Douglas  Denis 

Research  Department  Lelia  Alexander 

Wardrobe  Department  W.  C.  McClenaghan 

Production  Manager  Raoul  Pagel 

Music  Department   Emil  Newman 

Legal  Department  George  Slaff 

SUBSIDIARIES 
SAMUEL  COLDWYN  STUDIOS— FORMOSA 
CORP. 

(Rental  Studios) 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  5111 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Manager  Marvin  A.  Ezzell 

Superintendent  Sam  B.  Hill 

Auditor  Axel  Nissen 

Timekeeper  Frank  P.  Rocco 

Labor  Relations    Don  Blair 

Construction  Department  Oscar  Brodin 

Chief  Sound  Engineer  Gordon  Sawyer 

Still  Department  Head...  Charles  Bullock 

Purchasing  Agent  Walter  Reize 

Grip  Department   Herman  Selgrath 

Transportation  Head   Jerry  Clover 

Property  Department  Roy  Milton 

Electrical  Department  R.  L.  Moore 

Physical  properties:  8  stages,   18  acres  including  6 
acres  for  outdoor  sets. 

GRANT  (MARSHALL)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producers ) 

Hal  Roach  Studios, 

8822  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2761 


GEORGE  SHERMAN 

^t^irector 


Soon  to  be  Released 

"RED  CANYON" 
"CALAMITY  JANE  AND  SAM  BASS" 
"YES  SIR,  THAT'S  MY  BABY" 

Now  in  Production: 

"SWORD  IN  THE  DESERT" 


ALL  IN  TECHNICOLOR 

Under  Contract  to  Universal-International 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


621 


President  Marshall  Grant 

Vice-President  Charles  Haas 

Secretary   Norman  Elzer 

Publicity  Director  Blake  McVeigh 

CREAT  WESTERN  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Monogram  Release) 

4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 

NOrmandy  1-2131 

President  Scott  DunlaD 

CRIPPO   (JAN)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,   Monogram  Release) 

4376  Sunset  Drive,   Hollywood  27,  Calif. 

NOrmandy  2-9181 

HAKIM  PICTURES 

(Producers,  RKO  Release) 

780  Cower  St..  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-591  1 

Producers  Robert  and  Raymond  Hakim 

HAMILTON-WHITNEY  INC. 

( Producers) 

435  S.  La  Cienega,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-2731 

President.   Al  Cershenson 

Secretary  Reni  Relin 

Treasurer  Earl   C.  Langhurst 

HARRIS-WOLPER  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Distributor,  foreign,  domestic  and  television) 
538  Fifth  Ave  (  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  7-8865 
Cable:  Harwolpic 

President  David  L.  Wolper 

Vice-President,  Treasurer.   James  B  Harris 

Board  of  Directors:  David  L.  Wolper,  James  B.  Har- 
ris, George  S.  Kaufman. 

HERALD  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  Release) 
1650  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0691 

Executive  Director  Jack  Goldberg 

Secretary-Treasurer  Jacob  M.  Lehrfeld 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Musical   Supervision  John  Gluskin 

Story    Editor  Vincent  Valentini 

Director  of  Photography  George  Webber 

Sound    Engineer  Mac  Williams 

Director  Jack  Kemp 

Casting  Billy  Shaw 

Make-up   Doctor  List 

Script   and    Coctumes  Anne  Blazier 

Auditing   Louis  K.  Weinstein 

General    Counsel  McManus   &  Ernst 

Sales  and  Distribution   Bert  Goldberg 

Publicity  Ed  Hurley 

Special  Counsel  A.  Allen  Saunders 

HILLCREST  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  Release) 

7160  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

WEbster  6201 

President  Sam    K.  Decker 

Vice-President  James  S.  Burkett 

Secretary-Treasurer  Bernard   J.  Leavitt 

HIRLIMAN   (CEORCE)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  Release) 
25  West  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  94655 

President  George  A.  Hirliman 

HOFFBERC  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  independent  productions) 
620  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y 
Circle  6-0903 

President  J.  H.  Hoffberg 

Vice-President  M.  Hoffberg 

Secretary  Wolf  Charney 

Assistant  Treasurer  Leo  Tolin 


HOLLYWOOD  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer) 

Suite  406,  1650  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0691 

President  Jack  Goldberg 

Secretary-General  Counsel  A.  Allen  Saunders 

Treasurer  John  J.  Barons 

Board  of  Directors:  Jack  Goldberg,  A.  Allen  Saunders. 

John  Barons. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Story    Editor  Vincent  Valentini 

Director  of  Production  Arthur  Leonard 

Film   Editor  Rudolph  Brent 

Musical  Director  Frank  Fonda 

Sound    Engineer  Edward  Silvers 

Production    Manager  Alfred  Kohn 

Publicity   Director  Ed  Hurley 

HOPALONC  CASSIDY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,    United   Artists  Release) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

GRanite  3111 

President  Carl  Leserman 

Vice-President  C.  J.  Tevlin 

Secretary-Treasurer  Lewis  E.  Pennish 

Press  Representative  William  Peirce  Jr. 

Executive  Producer-Star  William  Boyd 

Camera  Max  Stengler 

HOPE  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Paramount  Release) 

5451   Marathon  St.,  Hollywood  38.,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-4931 

President  Bob  Hope 

Charge  of  Production-Secretary  C.  F.  Woit 

Vice-President  Louis  Shurr 

Treasurer  James  L.  Saphier 

HORIZON  PICTURES 

(Producers,  United  Artists  Release) 
Samuel  Goldwyn  Studios,  1941  N.  Formosa, 

Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  5111 

President   Sam  Spiegel 

Vice-President  John  Huston 

Talent  Executive- 
Supervisor  of  Publicity  Jules  Buck 

HUGHES  PRODUCTIONS 

i  Producers) 

7000  Romaine  St.,  Hollywood  38.  Calif. 
Hillside  8121 

President  Howard  Hughes 

General  Manager  Lee  Murrin 

Secretary  C.  B.  Guest 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity  Lincoln  Quarberg 

Casting    Director  Freddie  Schuessler 

Assistant  Casting  Director  Priscilla  Cook 

Comptroller  J.  C.  Moller,  Jr. 

Production  Manager  C.  P.  Broughton 

Film   Editor  Walter  Reynolds 

Attorney  Howard    P.  Hall 

Contract   Actors  Jack  Beutel 

Contract  Actresses  Jane  Russell,  Faith  Domergue 

IDEAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6081 

President-Secretary  M.    J.  Kandel 

Vice-President  Emanuel  Kandel 

Treasurer  Sidney  Kandel 

INDEPENDENT  ARTISTS.  Inc. 

(Producer,  RKO  Radio  Release) 
RKO  Radio  Studios 
780  Cower  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-591  1 

President-Executive    Producer  Frederick  Brisson 

Secretary  A.  R.  Simon 

Assistant  to  Frederick  Brisson  Leonard  Gesas 

Publicity  Director  Jerry  Hoffman 

Board  of  Directors:  Rosalind  Russell,  Dudley  Nichols, 

Frederick  Brisson.  Remy  L.  Hudson. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Story  Editor  William  Erwin 


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P  I  C  T  U  R  E    CO  MPANIES 


INDEPENDENT  FILM  CORP. 

( Producer-Distributor) 
Universal  City,  Calif. 
STanley  7-1211 

President  Senter  Walker 

Vice-President  Fred  Walker 

Secretary  Walter  Warmbold 

Treasurer  Ann  Walker 

Controller  W.    W.  Fehr 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Executive    Producer  Fred  Walker 

Publicity  Director  Robert  Lange 

Chief  Sound  Engineer  Clen  Glenn 

Laboratory  George  Crane 

Camera  Department  Glen  Gano 

Still  Department  Al  Wetzel 

Special  Effects  Ray  Mercer 

Music  Department  Frank  Sanucci 

Grip  Department  Tom  Connely 

Story  Department  J.  P.  McCarthy 

INTER-AMERICAN  PRODUCTIONS.  Inc. 

1364  N.  Van  Ness  Ave..  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-3224 

Producer    Philip  N.  Krasne 

Associate  Producer   Duncan  Renaldo 

INTER-JOHN  INC. 

(Producers,  Universal-International  Release) 
Universal  City,  Calif. 
STanley  7-1211 

President  William  Goetz 

Vice-President  Nunnally  Johnson 

Treasurer  P.    R.  Guth 

Secretary  Edward  Muhl 

INTERNATIONAL  THEATRICAL  fir 
TELEVISION  CORP. 

(Producer.  Screen  Guild  Release) 
25  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4655 

President  George  A.  Hirliman 

Managing  Director  Harry  ).  Rothman 

Secretary-Comptroller  Harold  P.  Mountan 

JEWEL  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-6227 

General    Manager  Samuel  Cummins 

KANIN  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  Universal  Release) 
Universal  City,  Calif. 
STanley  7-121  1 

President  Garson  Kanin 

Vice- President-Secretary  Michael  Kanin 

KATZMAN   (SAM)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Columbia  Release) 

1422  Lyman  Place,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

OLympia  2131 

President-Treasurer  Sam  Katzman 

Secretary-Counsel  Herbert  T.  Silverberg 

Board  of  Directors:  Sam  Katzman,  Herbert  T.  Silver- 
berg. 

KAY  PICTURES.  Inc. 

(Producer,  Columbia  Release) 

1421  Lyman  Place,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 

OLympic  2131 

President  Sam  Katzman 

Secretary-Treasurer  Herbert  T.  Silverberg 

KEMP  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Eagle-Lion  Release) 
(See  Cameo  Productions) 

KENNEDY-BUCHMAN  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Columbia  Release) 

1433  Gower  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-3181 

President  Jay  Richard  Kennedy 

Vice-President  Sidney  Buchman 


KINC  BROS.  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Allied  Artists  Release) 
4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  1-2131 

Producers  Maurice  King,  Frank  King 

Executive  Assistant  Artnur  Gardner 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Public  Relations  Herman  King 

Executive    Secretary  Clarice  Weeks 

KINC  (MAX  M.)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer ) 

8439  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Hillside  1500 

President-Producer  Max  M.  King 

KORDA  (ALEXANDER)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  20th-Fox  Release) 

20th-Fox  Studio,  1020  W.  Pico  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles, 

Calif. 
CRestview  6-221  1 

President  Alexander  Korda 

KNICKERBOCKER  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

General  Service  Studio,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave. 
Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

President  Lou  Appleton 

Vice-President  Monty  Shaft 

Secretary  Gordon  Griffith 

Treasurer  Jerry  Paley 

LANDRES  (MORRIS  M.)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

1426  N.  Beachwood  Drive,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  1  191 

Producer  Morris   Michael  Landres 

Publicity  Director  Robert  Levinson 

Music   Director  Dr..   Edward  Kilenyi 

Foreign  Department  Max  Landres 

Cutting  Department  Guido  Rodelli 

Research-Photography  C.  Ramsey 

LANC   (HOWARD)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer- 1  nactive ) 

8949  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6193 

General  Manager  Harold  Kusell 

LASKY  (JESSE  L.)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  RKO  Release) 
RKO  Studios 

780  Gower  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-591  1 

President  Jesse  L.  Lasky 

Vice- President-Treasurer  Walter  MacEwen 

Secretary  Loyd  Wright 

Assistant  Secretary  Randolph  Rogers 

LESSER  (SOL)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  RKO  and  United  Artists  Release) 
9336  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2931 

President   Sol  Lesser 

Vice-Presidents   Barney  Briskin,  Louis  Hyman, 

Mike  Rosenberg. 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.    H.  Messer 

Assistant  Secretary  Florence  Ryan 

Board  of  Directors:  Sol  Lesser,  Louis  R.  Lurie,  Jean 

Hersholt,  M.  B.  Silberberg,  Mike  Rosenberg. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Barney  Briskin 

General  Sales  Manager  Louis  Hyman 

Eastern    Sales    Representative  Seymour  Poe 

Eastern  Accounting  Department  Ben  Soloman 

Director  of  Publicity  Jerry  Hoffman 

JULES  LEVEY 

(Producer,  distributor,  theatre  operator) 
716  N.  Rexford  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6070 

1270  Avenue  of  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-7955  -  7-7957 

President    Jules  Levey 

Production  Manager....  Joseph  H.  Nadel 

Executive  Assistant,  New  York  Marie  Korn 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


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LIBERTY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  subsidiary  of  Paramount) 
Paramount  Studios,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-241  ] 

President  Henry  Ginsberg 

Vice-President  Austin  C.   Keough,  Jack  H. 

Karp,  Samuel  ].  Briskin. 

Secretary  Robert  H.  O'Brien 

Treasurer  Fred  Mohrhardt 

Assistant  Secretaries  Russell  Holman,  Sidney  Justin 

LINCOLN  PICTURES,  Inc.   (Cinger  Rogers) 

( Producer ) 

5255  Clinton  St.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-8321 

LIPPERT  (ROBERT  L.)  CORP, 

(Producer.  Screen  Guild  release) 
346  S.  La  Brea,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WAInut  1195 

President-Producer  Robert  L.  Lippert 

LLOYD  (HAROLD)  CORP. 

( Producer ) 

1225  Benedict  Canyon  Drive,   (P.  O.  Box  470) 
Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2024 

President  Harold  Lloyd 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Mrs.  Mildred  Davis  Lloyd 

Secretary-General  Manager  J.  E.  McVeigh 

Production  Manager  J.  L.  Murphy 

Publicity  Director  J.  P.  Reddy 

LOEW  S,  Inc. 

(Producer,  distributor,  theater  operator) 
1540  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-7800 

President  Nicholas  M.  Schenck 

Vice  President-Treasurer  Charles  C.  Moskowitz 

Vice-Presidents  J.  Robert  Rubin,  Edgar  J. 

Mannix,  William  F.  Rodgers,  Howard  Dietz,  Joseph 
R.  Vogel,  Marvin  Schenck. 

Vice- President-Secretary  Leopold  Friedman 

Assistant  Secretaries  .  Benjamin  Thau,  Jesse  T.  Mills 

Assistant  Treasurers  Louis  K.  Sidney,  R.  Lazarus 

Board  of  Directors:  Nicholas  M.  Schenck,  Leopold 
Friedman,  J.  Robert  Rubin,  Charles  C.  Moskowitz, 
Joseph  R.  Vogel,  Henry  Rogers  Winthrop,  William 
A.  Parker,  Eugene  W.  Leake,  David  Warfield,  Wil- 
liam F.  Rodgers. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 
General  Manager  of 

Sales  Distribution  William  F.  Rodgers 

Assistant  General 

Sales  Manager  Edward  M.  Saunders 

Assistant  General 

Sales  Manager  Edward  W.  Aaron 

Eastern  Sales  Manager  John  P.  Byrne 

Midwest  Sales  Manager  Burtus  Bishop,  Jr. 

Central  Sales  Manager  John  J.  Maloney 

Southern  Sales  Manager  Rudolph  Berger 

West  Coast  Sales  Manager  George  A.  Hickey 

Director,  Advertising- 
Publicity-Exploitation  Howard  Dietz 

Assistant  to  Howard 

Dietz  I  at  studio)    John  Joseph 

Sales  Promotion  Manager  H.  M.  Richey 

Reprints  and  Importa- 
tions Manager  William  B.  Zoellner 

Assistant  to  J.  J.  Maloney  Charles  F.  Deesen 

Assistant  to  Rudolph  Berger  Leonard  Hirsch 

Assistant  to  George  A.  Hickey  and 

Burtus  Bishop,  Jr    Irving  Helfont 

Assistant  to  ).  P.  Byrne  Paul  Richrath 

Sales  Development  Manager  J.  A.  Cove 

Manager  Short  Fea- 
ture Department  Fred  C.  Quimby 

Director  of  Advertising  Silas  F.  Seadler 

Director  of  Exploitation  William  R.  Ferguson 

Director  of  Publicity  Herbert  Crooker 

Art  Director  Harold  L.  Burrows 

Manager  Exchange  Oper- 
ation and  Maintenance  Alan  F.  Cummings 

Manager  Transportation  Gil  Cote 

Manager  Film  Department  William  D.  Kelly 

General  Theatre  Executive  Oscar  A.  Doob 

Theatre  AdvertLsing- 

Publicity  Head  Ernest  Emerling 

Manager  Contract  Department  A.  J.  Nelson 


Manager  Purchasing  Department  Max  Wolff 

Manager  "News  of 

the  Day"  Bookings  Arthur  Lacks 

Editor  "The  Distributor"  M.  L.  Simons 

Director  of  Industrial  Relations  Charles  F.  O'Brien 

SUBSIDIARIES 

LOEW  S  INTERNATIONAL  CORP. 

President  Arthur  M.  Loew 

Vice-Presidents  Morton  A.  Spring,  George  Muchnic 

Treasurer  Henry  F.  Krecke 

Secretary-General  Counsel   Joseph  Rosthal 

Assistant  Treasurers  Harry  C.  Kleindienst,  Wil- 
liam Melniker. 
Assistant  Secretaries  .  David  Blum,  Samuel  N.  Burger 
Board   of   Directors:   Arthur    M.    Loew,    Morton  A. 

Spring,  George  Muchnic,  Joseph  Rosthal,  Henry  F. 

Krecke,  David  Blum,  Orton  H.  Hicks,  Samuel  N. 

Burger,  Samuel  Eckman,  Jr. 

Theatres  William  Melniker 

Publicity  David  Blum 

Sales  Manager  Samuel  N.  Burger 

REGIONAL  SUPERVISION: 

Latin  America — Maurice  Silverstein,  Director. 

British  Empire  (excluding  India,  Straits  Settlements 

and  Hongkong) — Charles  Goldsmith,  co-ordinator. 
Continental  Europe,  North  Africa  and  the  Middle 

East — David  Lewis,  director. 
Far  East    (including   India,  Straits  Settlement  and 

Hongkong) — Edward  O'Connor,  Director. 
FOREIGN  BRANCHES: 

Algeria — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  S.  A.  F.,  10  Rue 
Charras,  Algiers — F.  Rosenthal. 

Argentine — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  de  la  Argentine, 
Calle  Sarmiento  2570,  Buenos  Aires — S.  Dunlap. 

Australia — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Pty.,  Ltd.,  Box 
2576  E.  C.  P.  O.,  20-28  Chalmers  St.,  Sydney— N. 
Bernard  Freeman. 

Belgium — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  S.  A.  Relge,  1  Rue 
Brialmont,  Brussels — Robert  Schoham. 

Brazil — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  do  Brasil,  Edificio 
Metro,  Rua  Passeio  No.  62.  Caixa  Postal  2724,  Rio 
de  Janeiro — R.  |.  Brenner. 

British  West  Indies — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  of  the 
West  Indies,  10  Broadway,  P.  O.  Box  111,  Trini- 
dad, Port  of  Spain — Harry  Bryman. 

Chile — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  de  Chile,  Edificio  Tea- 
tro  Metro  Calle  Bandero,  Esq..  Union  Central,  P. 
O.  Box  3837,  Santiago — Jack  Tilden. 

China — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  of  China,  Thomas 
Farrell.  138  Embankment  Bldg.,  400  N.  Soochow 
Road,  Shanghai.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  of  Hong- 
kong, 401-402  Holland  House,  Chan  Keong. 

Colombia — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  de  Colombia,  Calle 
23  No.  6-11.  Airmail:  Aparto  Aereo  3503;  Regu- 
lar Mail:  P.  O.  Box  1601,  Bogota — Dean  Banker. 

Cuba — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  de  Cuba,  Consulado 
254,  Apartado  1170,  Havana — Julian  Berman. 

Dominican  Republic — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  de  Pu- 
erto Rico,  Palo  Hincado  41,  Apartado  185,  Ciudad 
Trujilo,  Dominican  Republic. 

Denmark — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  A/S,  Hammerichs- 
gade  14.  Copenhagen — O.  Borgesen. 

Ecuador — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  del  Ecuador.  Casilla 
2796,  Quito,  Republic  of  Ecuador — Robert  Schmitt. 

Egypt — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  of  Egypt,  35  Soliman 
Pacha  St.,  Cairo — G.  Chasanas. 

Finland — O.  Y.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Films  A.  B. 
Mikaelsgaton  9,  Helsinki — A.  Lohikoski. 

France — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  S.  A.  F.,  37  Rue 
Condorcet,  Paris — R  Lacoste. 

Creat  Britain — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Pictures.  Ltd.. 
19-21  Tower  Street,  London,  W.  C.  2 — S.  Eckman, 
|r. 

India — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  of  India,  Ltd..  Metro 

House,  Esplanade  Road.  P.  O.  Box  837,  Bombay — 

A.  Rowland  Jones. 
Iraq — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer   of    Egypt,    230/1  At 

Rashid  St.,  Bagdad — N.  G.  Moshi. 
Ireland — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer    Pictures,    Ltd.,  9a 

Lower  Abbev  St.,  Dublin. 
Israel — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  of  Egypt.  Montefiore 

St.,  11,  P.  O.  Box  1539.  Tel  Aviv — Leon  Feldun. 
Italy — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,   S.   A.    I.,   via  Maria 

Cristina  5,  Rome — A.  Massimelli. 
Mexico — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  de  Mexico,  51  Re- 

forma,  Mexico  City- — C.  Niebla. 
Morocco — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  S.  A.  F.  2  Rue  du 

General  Moinier,  Casablanca — B.  Landau. 


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PICTURE  COMPANIES 


New    Zealand — Meti  o-Goldwyn-Mayer    N.    Z.  Pty., 

Ltd.,  Hope  Gibbons  Bldg.,  Dixon  St.,  P.  O.  Box 

1664,  Wellington,  C.  I. 
Norway — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  A/S,  Stortingsgt  12, 

Oslo — Sverre  Dulin. 
Panama — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  de  Panama,  P.  O. 

Box  3134,  Panama  City — W.  L.  Simpson. 
Peru — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  del  Peru,  Casilla  922, 

Lima — L.  Sarmiento. 
Philippine    Islands — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer,  Manilla, 

Inc.,  309  Bustos,  Manila — I.  Cohen. 
Portugal — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer    Films    Lda,  Rua 

Braamcamp  10,  1  .Esq.,  Lisbon — L.  Leon. 
Puerto  Rico — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  de  Puerto  Rico, 

P.  O.  Box  1305,  aSn  Juan — Norman  Beckett. 
Siam — M.  C.  M.  Oriental  Co.,  Inc.,  951  Chroenkrung 

Road,  Bangkok — Oscar  Berlin. 
South  Africa — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  Films   (S.  A.) 

Pty.,  Ltd.,  Po.  0.  Box  5493,  Shakespeare  House, 

Commissioner  St.,  Johannesburg — M.  I.  Davis. 
Spain — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer    Iberica   S.   A.,  Calle 

Mallorca,  201  /203,  Barcelona — C.  Alba. 
Straits  Setllements — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  Oriental 

Co.,   Inc.,  275  Orchard  Road,  Singapore — Meritt 

Dickstein. 

Sweden — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  A/B,  16-18  Kungs- 

gatan,  Stockholm — A.  Hallin. 
Switzerland — M-C-M.   S.   A.,   Ceschaf tshaus,  "Zen- 

trum,"  Sihlporte  3,  Zurich — I.  J.  Guggenheim. 
Syria — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  of   Egypt,   Place  des 

Canons,  B.  P.  34,  Beyrouth  (Liban). 
Uruguay — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  de   Uruguay,  Edi- 

ficio  Cine  Metro,  Calle  San  Jose  y  Cuareim,  Casillo 

809,  Montevideo — Adolph  Wallfisch. 
Venezuela — Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer  de  Venezuela, 

Pinango  a  Llaguna  No.  6,  P.  O.  Box  309,  Caracas 

- — Myron  Karlin. 

M-C-M  RECORDS 

General  Manager  Frank  Walker 

M-C-M  STUDIOS 

Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-331  1 

Executive  in  Charge  Louis  B.  Mayer 

Executive  in  Charge  of  Production  Dore  Schary 

General  Manager  E.  J.  Mannix 

Vice-President    Ben  Thau 

Vice-President  Louis  K.  Sidney 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Production  J.  J.  Cohn 

Editorial  Board  Larry  Weingarten,  Albert  Lewin 

Editorial   Kenneth  MacKenna 

PRODUCERS:  Pandro  S.  Berman,  Jack  Cummings, 
Sidney  Franklin,  Arthur  Freed,  Leon  Cordon, 
George  Haight,  Arthur  Hornblow,  Jr.,  Edwin  Knopf, 
Al  Lichtman,  James  K.  McGuinness,  Joe  Pasternak, 
Gottfried  Reinhardt,  Arthur  Ripley,  Robert  Sisk, 
Carey  Wilson,  William  W.  Wright,  Voldemar  Vet- 
luguin,  Sam  Zimbalist. 

DIRECTORS  Robert  Alton,  Busby  Berkeley, 

Compton  Bennett,  Clarence  Brown,  Eddie  Buzzell. 
George  Cukor,  Robert  Z.  Leonard,  Mervyn  LeRoy, 
Vincente  Minnelli,  Roy  Rowland,  Victor  Saville, 
Robert  Siodmak,  George  Sidney,  Norman  Taurog, 
Richard  Thorpe,  Charles  Walters,  Fred  Wilcox, 
Sam  Wood. 

WRITERS:  Zoe  Akins,  Joseph  Ansen,  Jeanne  Bartlett, 
Ben  Barzman,  Sam  Behrman,  Syd  Boehm,  Richard 
Brooks,  Ernest  Byfield,  Jr.,  Anne  M.  Chapin.  Lester 
Cole,  Myles  Connolly,  Whitfield  Cook,  Dorothy 
Cooper,  Jerry  Davis,  Helen  Deutsch,  Peggy  Fitts, 
Ladislas  Fodor,  Al  Friedman,  George  Froeschel, 
Jules  Furthman,  Seymour  Gomberg,  Francis  God- 
rich,  Hugh  Gray,  Albert  Hackett,  Peter  Helmers, 
Doane  Hoag,  Christopher  Isherwood,  Talbot  Jen- 
nings, Alvin  Josephy,  Dorothy  Kingsley,  Isobel 
Lennart,  Sonya  Levien,  Alfred  Levitt,  William 
Lipman,  Stephen  Longstreet,  William  Ludwig,  Jan 
Lustig,  Ben  Maddow,  Bruce  Manning,  Douglas 
Morrow,  Theodore  Reeves,  Marguerite  Roberts, 
Harry  Ruby,  Harry  Ruskin,  Charles  Schnee,  Sidney 
Sheldon,  Lawrence  Taylor,  Ivan  Tors,  Guy  Trosper, 
Dalton  Trumbo,  Osso  Van  Eyss,  George  Wells,  Ar- 
thur Wimperis. 

CONTRACT  PLAYERS:  June  Allyson,  Leon  Ames,  Ed- 
ward Arnold,  Mary  Astor,  Lionel  Barrymore,  Rich- 
ard Beavers,  Wallace  Beery,  Tom  Breen,  Spring 
Byington,  Cyd  Charisse,  Gladys  Cooper,  James 
Craig,  Arlene  Dahl,  Gloria  DeHaven,  Tom  Drake, 


Jimmy  Durante,  Ava  Gardner,  Clark  Cable,  Judy 
Garland,  Betty  Garrett,  Greer  Garson,  Kothryn 
Grayson,  Edmund  Gwenn,  Van  Heflin,  Tom  riel- 
more,  Katherine  Hepburn,  John  Hodiak,  Lena 
Home,  Claude  Jarman,  Jr.,  Van  Johnson,  Harold 
Keel,  Gene  Kelly,  Deborah  Kerr,  Marina  Koshetz, 
Angela  Lansbury,  Lassie,  Mario  Lanza,  Peter  Law- 
ford,  Janet  Leigh,  Jeanette  MacDonald,  Mariorie 
Main,  Ann  Miller,  Patricia  Medina,  Ricardo  Mon- 
talban,  Frank  Morgan,  George  Murphy,  Barry  Nel- 
son, Margaret  O'Brien,  Reginald  Owen,  Gregory 
Peck,  Walter  Pidgeon,  Jane  Powell,  William  Pow- 
ell, Donna  Reed,  Mickey  Rooney,  Dick  Simmons, 
Frank  Sinatra,  Red  Skelton,  Ann  Sothern,  James 
Stewart,  Richard  Stapley,  Dean  Stockwell,  Lewis 
Stone,  Clinton  Sundberg,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  Robert 
Taylor,  Mel  Torme,  Audrey  Totter,  Spencer  Tracy, 
Lana  Turner,  Beverly  Tyler,  Robert  Walker.  Esther 
Williams,  Keenan  Wynn,  Xavier  Cugat  Band. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio   Manager  William  Spencer 

Accounting  W.  K.  Craig 

Advertising  Frank  Whitbeck 

Art  Cedric  Gibbons 

Camera  John  Arnold 

Casting   Billy  Crady 

Censorship  Alfred  Block 

Commissary   Bert  Baker 

Construction  Fred  Caboune 

Designer   Irene 

Editors-Cutters  Daniel  Cray 

Electrical   Jack  Riley 

Hospital  Dr.  Helen  Jones 

International  Robert  Vogel 

Labor  Relations  William  Walsh 

Laboratory  J.  M.  Nicholaus 

Legal   .  Floyd  L.  Hendrickson 

Location  Howard  Horton 

Make-Up  Jack  Dawn 

Maintenance  August  Spadafore 

Messengers..   Harold  Winogura 

Montage  Peter  Ballbusch 

Music  Richard  J.  Powers 

Process  Art  Warren  Newcombe 

Plant  Superintendent  Sam  Tate 

Police-Fire  W.  P.  Hendry 

Production  Ted  Butcher 

Property  Edwin  B.  Willis 

Publicity  Howard  Strickling 

Purchasing  William  Spencer 

Research   Dorothy  Luke 

Scenario  Kenneth  MacKenna 

Script  Edith  Farrell 

Shorts,  Cartoon  Fred  Quimby 

Sound  Douglas  Shearer 

Talent  Lucille  Ryman 

Transportation  V.  A.  Enoch 

Wardrobe  Sam  Kress 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 

Sound  stages,  29. 

SEE  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

HARRY  WARREN,  Inc. 

( Music  publisherl 

President  Charles  C.  Moskowitz 

Vice-President  Harry  Warren 

General  Manager  Abe  Oleman 

Secretary  Leopold  Friedman 

Professional  Manager  Charles  Warren 

LONCRIDCE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

7160  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
WEbster  6201 

LUZON-HOLLYWOOD  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Philippine  films  for  Island  release) 
3424  Plata  St..  Los  Angeles  26,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-481  1 

President- Producer  Charles  Demora 

Secretary  Henry  Blass 

M.  R.  S.  PICTURES,  Inc. 

•  Producer,  Film  Classics  release) 
Hal  Roach  Studio,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2761 

President.  --  Richard  B.  Morros 

Vice- President-Treasurer  Sam  Rheiner 

Vice-President-Publicity  Director  Walter  Shenson 

Chairman  of  Board  of  Directors  Irving  M.  Levin 


PICTURE    COMPA  N  I  E  S 


625 


MADISON  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Distributor) 

625  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-9496;  PLaza  3-8458 

President  Armand  Schneck 

Vice-President  L.  Schneck 

Office  Manager  Hilda  Rathner 

Comptroller  Jerome  Balsam 

Foreign  Department   Alexander  Beck 

Contract  Department  Eleanor  J.  Schneck 

MAJOR  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

I  Producer) 

2054  Paramount  Dr.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CLadstone  8261 

President  Ira  L.  Nickerson 

Vice-President-Secretary  Ira  Nickerson,  Jr. 

MARATHON  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  Eagle-Lion  Release) 

229  W.  42nd  St..  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Wisconsin  7-0771 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Harry  Brandt 

President.  Frank  Satenstein 

Secretary-Treasurer    Leo  Rose 

Executive  Secretary   Muriel  Opell 

MARQUEE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

i  Producer) 

250  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-2661 

President  Hal  Home 

MARSTON  PICTURES,  Inc. 

I  Producer,  Universal- International  Release) 
Universal  Studios,  Universal  City,  Calif. 
STanley  7-121  1 

President  in  Charge  of  Production  Nat  Coldstone 

Vice-President  Tony  Martin 

Secretary  Charles  Coldstone 

Treasurer  Ben  Bisgeier 

MASQUE  PRODUCTIONS 

I  Producer) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7381 

President  Matty  Kemp 

Vice-President   Gene  Raymond 

Secretary-Treasurer  Louis  E.  Swarts 

Board  of   Directors:    Matty   Kemp,   Gene  Raymond, 

Louis  E.  Swarts. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Robert  M.  Beche 

Art  Lewis  Creber 

Publicity  Helen  Ferguson 

MASTER  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  Monogram  release) 
4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-9181 

President  Harry  Lewis 

McCarthy  iclenni  productions 

(Producer,  RKO  Release) 

1041  N.  Formosa,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

GRanite  5111 

President  Clenn  McCarthy 

Vice-Presidents   .  Robert  Paige,  Monty  F.Collins 

Director  of  Advertising-Publicity  Blake  McVeigh 

MERCURY  PRODUCTIONS  (Orson  Welles) 

I  Producer ) 
Nassour  Studios, 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7381 

President  Orson  Welles 

Associate — Richard  Wilson 

MIRACLE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(BENEDICT  BOCEAUS  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc.) 

(Producer,  United  Artists  release) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38  Calif. 

GRanite  3111 


MODERN  FILM  CORP. 

( Distributor) 

729  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-5175 

President -Treasurer  George  Barnett 

Vice-President  Mrs.  George  Barnett 

Secretary,  Manager  For- 
eign Department  Sally  Dorf  Spergel 

Advertising-Publicity  Earle  W.  Carder 

Technical   Division  Russell  G.  Moore 

Non-Theatrical  Department  Sherman  Rutter 

Board  of  Directors:  George  Barnett,  Lewis  Barnett, 

Mrs.  George  Barnett. 
Foreign  Representative:  A.  Fried,  Film  Sales,  Ltd., 
191  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  I.,  England. 

MOHAWK  FILM  CORP. 

(Distributor  of  Grand  National  and  Educational  Pic- 
tures) 

341  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-8546 

President  Jacob  S.  Berkson 

Vice-President  Bernard  H.  Mills 

Secretary  Ceil  Bernert 

MONOCRAM  PICTURES  CORP. 

( Producer-Distributor) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-0717 

4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  1-2131 

President  in  Charge  of  Production  Steve  Broidy 

Executive  Assistant  to  President..  Scott  R.  Dunlap 

Executive  Vice-Presi- 
dent-Treasurer George  D.  Burrows 

Vice-President  Harold  J.  Mirisch 

Vice-President   (Boston)  Herman  Rifkin 

Vice-President   (N.  Y.)  Edward  Morey 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Sales  Maurice  Goldstein 
Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Foreign 

Distribution  (New  York)  Norton  V.  Ritchey 

Secretary  Sam  Wolf 

Comptroller  G.  N.  Blatchford 

Assistant  Secretaries...  G.  N.  Blatchford,  Barnett 

Shapiro,  E.  A.  Mulchrone. 

Assistant  Secretaries  (N.Y.)  J.  P.  Friedhoff,  N. 

Witting.  M.  S.  White. 

Chief  Accountant  A.  F.  Martin 

Board  of  Directors:  W.  Ray  Johnston,  Chairman; 
Steve  Broidy,  Edward  Morey,  George  D.  Bur- 
rows, Herman  Rifkin,  Howard  W.  Stubbins.  Artnu 
C.  Bromberg,  William  Hurlbut,  Charles  Trampe, 
Norton  V.  Ritchey. 
EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE: 

W.    Ray   Johnston,   Steve   Broidy,   George  D.  Bur- 
rows, Howard  W.  Stubbins. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director  of  Advertis- 
ing-Publicity Louis  S.  Litton 

General  Sales  Manager  Maurice  Goldstein 

District  Manager- 
Eastern  States  Maxwill  Ci  1 1  is 

District  Manager- 
Southern  States  James  Pritchard 

Sales  Manager-Western  States  L.  E.  Goldhammer 

District  Manager-Pacific 

Coast  States  Mel  Hulling 

Manager  of  Film  Ac- 
cessory Department  John  S.  Harrington 

Manager   of    New  York 

Contract  Department  Si  Borus 

Manager  of  Studio 

Contract  Department  William  Z.  Porter 

SUBSIDIARIES 
ALLIED  ARTISTS 
(Listed  Separately) 

MONOCRAM  INTERNATIONAL  CORP. 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-0717 

President  Norton  V.  Ritchey 

Vice-President  ).  P.  Friedhoff 

Treasurer  Ceorge  D.  Burrows 

Secretary  N.  Witting 

Assistant  Treasurer  David  D.  Home 

Board  of   Directors:    Steve   Broidy,   Chairman;  W 


WILLIAM  A.  SEITER 


PICTURE    COMPA  N  I  E  S 


627 


Ray  Johnston,  Vice-Chairman ;  Norton  V.  Ritchey, 
J.  P.  Friedhoff,  George  D.  Burrows,  William  B. 
jaffe. 

Latin-American  Representative  Bernard  J.  Gates 

Argentine  Supervisor  Charles  Rosmarin 

Far  Eastern  Representative  William  E.  Osborne 

Foreign  Publicity  Representative  Victor  Volmar 

England — Pathe  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Film  House,  Wardour 

Street,  London,  W.  1 . 
Mexico — Monogram  Pictures  de  Mexico,  S.  A.,  Ejido 

19,  Desp.  9,  10  y  11,  Mexico,  D.  F.  Johnson  O.  La- 

mont.  Manager. 

MONOGRAM  DISTRIBUTING  CORP. 

( Delaware) 

932  New  Jersey  Ave.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
1506  Davenport  St.,  Omaha  2,  Nebr. 

(New  York) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19.  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-8420 

I  Pennsylvania ) 

1241  Vine  St..  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 

704  W.  Grand  Ave.,  Oklahoma  City  2,  Okla. 

President   Samuel  "Steve"  Broidy 

Executive  Vice-President- 
Treasurer  George  D.  Burrows 

Vice-President   Edward  Morey 

Secretary  Sam  Wolf 

Assistant  Treasurer  G.  N.  Blatchford 

Assistant  Secretaries  .  .Barnett  Shapiro,  J.  P.  Friedhoff 
Board  of  Directors:  Samuel  Broidy,  George  D.  Bur- 
rows,   Lloyd    Lind,    Maurice    Goldstein,  Edward 
Morey. 

MONOGRAM  DISTRIBUTING  CORP. 

(  Minnesota ) 

74  Glenwood  Ave.,  Minneapolis  3,  Minn. 

( Iowa ) 

1115  High  St.,  Des  Moines  9.  Iowa. 

I  Missouri) 

3212  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

President  Samuel  Broidy 

Executive  Vice-President- 
Treasurer    George  D.  Burrows 

Secretary   Sam  Wolf 

Assistant  Treasurer  G.  N.  Blatchford 

Assistant  Secretary   Barnett  Shapiro 

Board  of  Directors:  (Chairman  I  W.  R.  Johnston, 
Samuel  Broidy,  George  D.  Burrows,  Edward  Morey. 
(R.  Rosenblatt,  director  in  Missouri) 

MONOCRAM  DISTRIBUTING  CORP. 
OF  TEXAS 

304  S.  Harwood  St.,  Dallas  1,  Texas 

President  Samuel  Broidy 

Executive  Vice-President- 
Treasurer  George  D.  Burrows 

Secretary  Samuel  Wolf 

Comptroller-Assistant  Treasurer  G.  N.  Blatchford 

Assistant  Secretary  Barnett  Shapiro 

Chief  Accountant  A.  F.  Martin 

Board  of  Directors:  Samuel  Broidy,  Ceorge  D.  Bur- 
rows, Sam  Wolf. 

MONOCRAM  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

MONOGRAM  STUDIOS: 

4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 

NOrmandy  1-2131 

President  Steve  Broidy 

Vice-President-Treasurer  George  D.  Burrows 

Secretary   Sam  Wolf 

Assistant  Treasurer  G.  N.  Blatchford 

Assistant  Secretary  Barnett  Shapiro 

Board  of   Directors:   W.   Ray  Johnston,  Chairman; 

Steve  Broidy,  George  D.  Burrows. 
PRODUCERS  Jeffrey  Bernerd,  James  S.  Burkett, 

John  C.  Champion,  Jack  Wrather.  Hal  E.  Chester! 

Barney  Gerard,  Jan  Grippo,  Louis  Gray,  Walter  Mir- 

isch,  Lindsley  Parsons,  Barney  A.  Sareeky,  Julian 

Lesser,  Frank  Melford. 
DIRECTOR:  Roy  Del  Ruth. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager  Clem  Peoples 

Story  Editor   Forrest  Judd 

Publicity  Director  Louis  S.  Lifton 

Production  Manager  Allen  K.  Wood 

Casting  Director  Fred  Messenger 


Chief  Electrician  M.  H.  Serotte 

Music  Department  Edward  Kay 

Head  Projectionist  Pat  Offer 

Stylist  Lorraine  MacLean 

Wardrobe  Department  Courtney  Haslam 

Film  Editor  Otho  Lovering 

Property  Johnny  Huff 

Purchasing  Department  Robert  S.  Wallace 

MONTEREY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
Room  714,  6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  5161 

President-Producer  Howard  Hawks 

Vice-President    Chas.  K.  Feldman 

Treasurer  Noel  Singer 

MOROCCAN  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producers,  United  Artists  Release) 
General  Service  Studios 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President,  Executive  Producer  Sam  Bischoff 

Vice-President,  Producer   Joseph  N.  Ermolieff 

Vice-President   Jacques  Chabrier 

Secretary  H.  Silverberg 

MORROS   (BORIS)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

8822  West  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calit. 

TExas  0-2761 

President-Treasurer  Boris  Morros 

Vice- President -Secretary  Samuel  Rheiner 

MOSKOV   (GEORGE)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer ) 

1416  LaBrea.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-3359 — HEmpstead  2141 

President  George  Moskov 

MOTION  PICTURE  CENTER  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Studio)   -  (Renting) 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5981 

President  Joseph  Justman 

Managing  Director   Charles  L.  Glett 

Vice- President- Secretary  Jack  Schwartz 

Treasurer  Sidney  Justman 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager  John  R.  London 

Comptroller  Ira  E.  Seidel 

Commissary  Harry  Levinsky 

Contracts  James  Lewis 

Construction  Wm.  MacDonald 

Electric  James  Sanders 

Labor  Hugh  Taylor 

Grip  Carl  Seawall 

Hospital    John  Fasana 

Legal  lames  Lewis 

Police   Richard  Dreis 

Projection  James  Brigham 

Paint  Fred  Guard 

MOTION  PICTURE  VENTURES,  Inc. 

( Distributor) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.Y. 
BRyant  9-4950 

President  Max  J.  Rosenberg 

Vice-President  Joseph  E.  Levine 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Sales  Managers  Max  J.  Rosenberg,  Joseph  E.  Levine 

Publicity-Advertising  Chief  Michael  Zala 

MUSICOLOR,  Inc. 

( Producers ) 

5255  Clinton  St.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-8321 

President  David  Loew 

Vice- President -Producer  Werner  Janssen 

Secretary-Treasurer  Blanche  A.  Sproul 

MUTUAL  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer ) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 


628 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


President  Leslie  Fenton 

Vice-President  Fred  MacMurray 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  ).  Tevlin 

Board  of  Directors:  Leslie  Fenton,  Fred  MacMurray, 
C.  ).  Tevlin. 

NASSER   (JAMES)  PRODUCTIONS 

l  Producers ) 

General  Service  Studio, 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

CRanite  3111 

President  James  Nasser 

NASSOUR  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

•  Producer,  Rental  Studio) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-7381 

President  William  Nassour 

Vice- President-Treasurer  Edward  Nassour 

Secretary    George  Brotemerkle 

Board  of  Directors:  Edward  Nassour,  William  Nas- 
sour, Fred  Nassour. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Manager  Dave  Carber 

Accounting  George  Brotemerkle 

Electrical  Al  Henry 

Police  Melvine  Bassett 

Studio  Manager  Lloyd  Laumann 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 
Acreage  owned,  5  acres. 
Sound  stages,  4. 

Special  outdoor  permanent  sets,  3. 
Rent  or  lease  space  and/or  facilities  to  other  com- 
panies. 

Camera  Department,  complete. 
Transportation  Department. 
RCA  Sound  Department. 
Electrical  Department,  $125,000. 
Film  Editing  Department,  $10,000. 
Construction  Department,  $10,000. 
Executive  Buildings,  $200,000. 

NATIONAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producers ) 
Nassour  Studios, 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7381 

President  Lester  Cutler 

Executive  Assistant..  Florence  Thomas 

NATIONAL  ROADSHOWS,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4950 

President  Albert  Dezel 

Secretary-Treasurer  Max  J.  Rosenberg 

Booker  Minnie  Cooper 

NEGRO  MARCHES  ON,  Inc 

( Producer) 

630  Ninth  Avenue,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6417 

President  Jack  Goldberg 

Secretary-General  Counsel  A.  Allen  Saunders 

Treasurer   John  J.  Barone 

Board  of  Directors:  Jack  Goldberg,  A.  Allen  Saun- 
ders, John  Barone. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Story    Editor  Vincent  Valentini 

Director  of  Production  Arthur  Leonard 

Film   Editor  Rudolph  Brent 

Musical  Editor  Frank  Fonda 

Sound  Engineer  Edward  Silvers 

Production  Manager  Alfred  Kohn 

Publicity  Director   Ed  Hurley 

SUBSIDIARY 
NEGRO  MARCHES  ON 
DISTRIBUTING  CO. 

NEPTUNE  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  Universal  Release) 
Universal  Studios,  Universal  City,  Calif. 
STanley  7-121  1 


NERO  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

GRanite  5111 

President-Executive  Producer  Seymour  Nebenzal 

Treasurer  Harold  Nebenzal 

Secretary  Herbert  T.  Silverberg 

Board  of  Directors:  Seymour  Nebenzal,  Harold  Neb- 
enzal, Herbert  T.  Silverberg. 
Contract  Players:  Jean  Pierre  Aumont,  Maria  Mon- 
tez,  Jorja  Curtright. 

NEUFELD  (SIGMUND)  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Film  Classics  Release) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd..  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 

Hillside  3129 

President  Sigmund  Neuteld 

Secretary-Treasurer  Karl  Herzog 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director  Sam  Newfield 

Production  Manager-  Pur- 
chasing Agent  Bert  Sternbach 

Property-Location  Manager..  George  Bahr 

Set  Dressings  Elias  H.  Reif 

Film  Editor   Holbrook  Todd 

Samera  Department  Jack  Greenhalgh 

Sound   Engineer  Ben  Winkler 

Story  Editor  Fred  Myton 

Publicity  Arthur  Eddy 

Secretarial   Billie  Arnold 


NIAGARA  ENTERPRISES,  INC. 

I  Producers) 

401  Taft  Bldg..  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  41  1  1 

President  Dana  Andrews 

Vice-President  Mary  Andrews 

Secretary-Treasurer  Martin  Gang 

Assistant  Secretary  Shirley  Arndt 

Board  of  Directors:  Dana  Andrews,  Mary  Andrews. 
Martin  Gang. 

NORMA  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Universal- 1 nternational  Release) 
8747  Sunset  Blvd..  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -5246 

President  Harold  Hecht 

NORTH  AMERICAN  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer.  Monogram  and  United  Artists  Release) 
1544  Camden  Ave.,  West  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
ARizona  3-3812 

President  William  D.  Shapiro 

OAKMONT  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calit. 

CRanite  3111 

President-Executive    Producer  Hunt  Stromberg 

Vice- President- Producer  James  Nasser 

Secretary-Treasurer  Henry  S.  Kesler 

Assistant  Secretary  Robert  Stirling 

Assistant  Treasurer  T.  W.  Parham 

Ceneral  Sales  Manager  Lowell  Calvert 

OLYMPIC  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0081 

President-Secretary  M.  ).  Kandel 

Vice-President  Emanuel  Kandel 

Treasurer  Sidney  Kandel 


OLYMPIC  PRODUCTIONS.INC. 

(Producers,  United  Artists  Release) 

General  Service  Studios,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas, 

Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President  C.  J.  Tevlir 

Secretary-Treasurer  Lewis  E.  PennisH 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


629 


ORBIT  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  Equity-Eagle  Lion  release) 
Motion  Picture  Center, 
846  N.  Cahuenga,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-5981 

President  Constant  David 

Vice-Presidents  Alfred  Zeisler,  Anthony  Z.  Landi 

Treasurer  Robert  S.  Butts 

ORIENTAL  INTERNATIONAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  American  and  foreign  films) 
Hal  Roach  Studio, 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2761  ;  VErmont  9-61  10 

President   J.  K.  McElldowney 

Vice-President  Michael  Graham 

Secretary-Treasurer     Glenn  D.  Stone 

Board  of  Directors:  Prince  Imanuel  Galitzine,  J.  K. 

McElldowney,  Glenn  D.  Stone,  Michael  Graham. 
Production   Manager..  Henry  Hartman 

PARAMOUNT  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  distributor,  theater  operator) 
1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8700 

President  Barney  Balaban 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Adolph  Zukor 

Chairman  of  the 

Executive  Committee..  Stanton  Griffis 

Vice-Presidents  Y.   Frank   Freeman,  Henry 

Ginsberg,  Austin  C.  Keough,  Leonard  H.  Golden- 
son,  Charles  M.  Reagan,  Paul  Raibourn. 

Treasurer  Fred  Mohrhardt 

Secretary  Robert  H.  O'Brien 

Assistant  Secretaries  Russell   Holman,  Jacob 

H.  Karp.  Frank  Meyer. 
Board  of  Directors:  Barney  Balaban,  Stephen  Calla- 
ghan,    Harvey   D.   Gibson,   A.   Conger  Goodyear, 
Stanton  Griffis,  Duncan  G.  Harris,  John  D.  Hertz, 
Austin  C.   Keough,   Earl   I.  McClintock,  Maurice 
Newton,  E.  V.  Richards,  Adolph  Zukor,  Y.  Frank 
Freeman,   Charles   M.   Reagan,    Edwin   L.  Weisl, 
Leonard  H.  Goldenson. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 
Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Distribution  Charles  M.  Reagan 

Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Theatres  Leonard  H.  Goldenson 

Econ.  &  Chg.  Television  Paul  Raibourn 

Mid-Eastern  Division  Sales  Manager  E.  K.  O'Shea 

Western  Division  Sales  Manager  G.  A.  Smith 

Central  Division  Sales  Manager  J.  J.  Donohue 

Eastern  &  Southern  Division 

Sales  Manager   Hugh  Owen 

Short  Subject  and 

News  Sales  Manager  Oscar  Morgan 

Advertising  Manager  Stanley  Shufn'H 

Publicity  Manager    Ben  Washer 

Editor,  Paramount  News  A.  J.  Richard 

Eastern  Production  Manager  Russell  Holman 

Eastern   Story   Editor  Alan  Jackson 

Play  Editor  John  Byram 

Legal  Department  Austin  C.  Keough 

Publicity   Manager  Ben  Washer 

Exploitation  Manager  Sid  Mesibov 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

Business   Manager  Bernard  Goodwin 

Production  Manager  Russell  Holman 


Mitchell  Leisen^  George  Marshall,  David  Miller, 
Billy  Wilder. 

WRITERS:  Richard  L.  Breen,  Monte  Brice,  Lenore 
Coffee,  Barney  Dean,  Warren  Duff,  Richard  Eng- 
lish, Steve  Fisher,  William  W.  Haines,  Edmund 
Hartmann,  Lee  Horton,  Jonathan  Latimer,  Mindret 
Lord,  D.  M.  Marshman,  Jr.,  Robert  O'Brien,  Jack 
Patrick,  Milton  Raison,  Jack  Rose,  Arthur  Sheek- 
man,  Melville  Shavelson,  Dr.  Ben  Sacks,  Frank 
Tashlin,  Charles  Marquis  Warren. 

CONTRACT  PLAYERS:  William  Bendix,  Carolyn  But- 
ler, Phyllis  Calvert,  Macdonald  Carey,  Madeleine 
Carroll,  Joan  Caulfield,  Montgomery  Clift,  Bing 
Crosby,  Roland  Culper,  Charles  Dayton,  Olivia  de 
Havilland,  William  Demarest,  Billy  De  Wolfe. 
Laura  Elliot,  Margaret  Field,  Barry  Fitzgerald. 
Rhonda  Fleming,  Mona  Freeman,  Paulette  Goddard. 
Mary  Hatcher,  June  Havoc,  Sterling  Hayden,  Wan- 
da Hendrix,  William  Holden,  Bob  Hope,  Betty 
Hutton,  Roberta  Jonay,  Dick  Keene,  Bob  Kortman. 
Alan  Ladd,  Veronica  Lake,  Dorothy  Lamour,  Paul 
C.  Lees,  John  Lund,  Mary  Martin,  Ray  Milland, 
Nancy  Olson,  Gail  Russell,  Jean  Ruth,  Mary  Jane 
Saunders,  Mort  Thompson,  Harold  Vermilyea, 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Richard  L.  Johnston 

Studio  Operations  Manager  A.  B.  Hilton 

Labor  Relations  Ted  Leonard 

Comptroller  M.    H.  Simpson 

Story  and  Writers  Bernard  Smith 

Art  Hans  Dreier 

Cutting   Charles  F.  West 

Director  of  Studio  Advertising  and 

Publicity  George  Brown 

Censorship  Luigi  Luraschi 

Sound  Loren  L.  Ryder 

Music  Louis  R.  Lipstone 

Business  Manager  Talent- 
Casting   Department  William  Cowitt 

Chief  Fashion  Designer   Edith  Head 

Makeup  Wally  Westmore 

Director  Special  Effects  Gordon  Jennings 

Director   Transparencies   Farciot  Edouart 

Camera  and  Laboratory   James  R.  Wilkinson 

Wardrobe    Frank  C.  Richardson 

Location  Manager  ...Sydney  Street 

Purchasing  Oliver  C.  Stratton 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 
Acreage  owned,  32  acres. 
Acreage  leased,  1  ',  2  acres. 
Sound  stages,  1  8. 

Special  permanent  outdoor  sets,  50. 
Rent  or  lease  space  and/or  facilities  to  other  com- 
panies. 

S^F  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 
1501  Broadway.  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8700 

Editor,  Paramount  News  A.  J.  Richards 

Eastern  Production  Manager  Russell  Holman 

Eastern  Story  Editor  Alan  Jackson 

Play  Editor   John  Byram 

Legal  Department...  ....Austin  C.  Keough 

Publicity  Manager  Ben  Washer 

Exploitation  Manager    Sid  Mesibov 

SHORT  SUBJECTS: 

Business  Manager  ...   Bernard  Goodwin 

Production   Manager  .   Russell  Holman 

SUBSIDIARIES 


LIBERTY  FILMS, 

(Listed  separately) 


INC. 


PARAMOUNT  STUDIO 

5451  Marathon  St.,  Hollywood  38.  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-241  1 

Vice-President  in  Charpe  of  Pro- 
duction and  Studio  Operation.         .  Henry  Ginsberg 

Vice-President   Y.  Frank  Freeman 

Executives:  Jacob  H.  Karp,  Samuel  J.  Briskin,  D.  A. 
Doran,  William  Meiklejohn,  Frank  Butler,  Joe 
Youngerman,  Frank  Cleaver. 

Resident  Counsel   Sidney  Justin 

PRODUCERS:  Edmund  Beloin,  Richard  H.  Berger, 
Charles  Brackett,  Andre  Bohem,  Mel  Epstein,  Rob- 
ert Fellows,  Richard  Maibaum.  Robert  Welch 

PRODUCER-DIRECTORS:  Frank  Capra,  Cecil  B.  De- 
Mille,  George  Stevens,  William  Wyler,  Leo  Mc- 
Carev. 

DIRECTORS:  Lewis  Allen,  ]ohn  Farrow,  Al  Hall,  Rich- 
ard  Haydn,   William    Keighley,    Sidney  Lanfield, 


PARAMOUNT  BRITISH  PRODUCTIONS 
PARAMOUNT  FILM  DISTRIBUTING  CORP. 

President  Barney  Balaban 

Vice-Presidents    Austin  C.  Keough,  Charles  M. 

Reagan. 

Treasurer  Fred  Mohrhard* 

Secretary  Robert  H.  O'Brien 

Assistant  Secretary  Frank  Meyer 

Assistant  Treasurer  Harry  J.  Wright 

Board  of  Directors:  Barney  Balaban,  Charles  M.  Rea- 
gan. Austin  C.  Keough,  George  A.  Smith,  C.  I 
Scollard. 

PARAMOUNT 
INTERNATIONAL  FILMS.  Inc. 

'Overseas  Distributor  of  Paramount  Pictures) 

President  George  Weltner 

Secretary-Counsel  Roger  C.  Clemen' 


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P  ICTURE    COMPAN  I  E  S 


Assistant  Secretary  J.  William  Piper 

Treasurer  Milton  Kirshenberg 

Board  of  Directors:  Barney  Balaban,  Roger  C.  Clem- 
ent, Milton  Kirshenberg,  Robert  H.  O'Brien,  James 
E.  Perkins.  Arthur  L.  Pratchett.  George  Weltner. 
DIVISION  MANAGERS: 

Continental  European,  French  North  African  and 
Near  Eastern  Division — John  B.  Nathan,  General 
Manager.  S.  A.  Films  Paramount,  1  Rue  Mayer- 
beer,  Paris. 

Far  Eastern  Division  (Japan,  Malaya,  China,  the 
Philippines,  Indo-China,  Siam,  Ceylon,  North  Bor- 
neo, Sarawak,  Burma,  India)- — F.  C.  Henry,  Man- 
ager, 1501   Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain,  North  Ireland, 
Eire,  Gibraltar,  Malta — James  E.  Perkins,  Chair- 
man-Managing Director,  Paramount  Film  Service 
Limited,  166  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  I. 

Latin  American  Division  (Mexico,  Central,  South 
America,  the  Caribbean  Area)- — A.  L.  Pratchett, 
Manager,   1501    Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Manager  of  Censorship  and  Editing  Albert  Deane 

Director  of  Advertising  and 

Publicity  Paul  E.  Ackerman 

Manager  of  Service  Department  Gilbert  Rose 

Manager  of  Traffic  Department  William  Fass 

OVERSEAS  SUBSIDIARIES 
Argentina — Paramount  Films  S.  A..  Calle  Ayacucho 

518-20,  Buenos  Aires — H.  B.  Gordon,  Managing 

Director. 

Australia — Paramount  Film  Service  Pty.,  Ltd.,  G.P.O. 

Box  4040  VV,  53-57  Brisbane  St.,  Sydney.  N.S.W. 

— Harry  Hunter.  Managing  Director  for  Australia, 

New  Zealand. 
Belgium — S.    A.    Films   Paramount,   31  Chaussee 

d'Haecht,  Bruxelles- — Boris   Janolowics,  Ceneral 

Manager. 

Brazil — Paramount  Films  (S.  A.)  Inc.,  Rua  Desem- 
bargador,  Viriato  16,  Rio  de  Janeiro — S.  E.  Pier- 
point,  General  Manager.  Also  District  Manager 
for  Brazil,  Argentina,  Uruguay,  Paraguay  and 
Chile. 

British  West  Indies — (Trinidad.  British  Guiana.  Bar- 
bados)— Paramount  Films  of  Trinidad.  Inc.,  P.  O. 
Box  64,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad — H.  Donald  Hun- 
ter, Manager. 

Central  America  (Central  America  and  Ecuador)  — 
Paramount  Films,  S.  A..  Apartado  598.  Panama. 
Republic  of  Panama — George  Elmo,  Manager. 

Chile — Paramount  Films.  S.  A..  Tenderini  159.  San- 
tiago— Robert  L.  Graham,  Special  Representative. 

China — Paramount  Films  of  China,  Inc.,  Hung  Hsin 
Bldg.,  78  Lin  Kiang  Road,  Chunking — H.  S.  Lo, 
Acting  Branch  Manager,  Paramount  Films  of 
China,  Inc.,  142  Museum  Road,  Shanghai — Yuan 
Kao,  General  Sales  Manager.  Paramount  Films  of 
Hong  Kong  Ltd.,  Holland  House,  Room  207,  Hong 
Kong — -C.  C.  Tso,  Branch  Manager. 

Colombia — Paramount  Films  of  Colombia,  Inc.,  Apar- 
tado 333,  Bogota — E.  Molina,  Manager. 

Cuba — Paramount  Films  of  Cuba,  Inc.,  Industria 
312,  Havana — Americo  Rosenberger,  Manager.  Al- 
so: Circuito  Teatral  Paramount,  S.  A.  Aguila  356, 
Havana — Antonio  Sostre,  Hanager. 

Egvpt  and  Near  East  District  (Egypt,  Palestine, 
Cyprus,  Sudan,  British  and  French  Somaliland, 
Mauritius  Aden,  Ethiopia,  Eritreo  and  the  Levant 
States) — 21  Sharia  Tewfik,  Cairo,  Egypt — Frank 
Sitar,  District  Manager. 

Paramount  Films  of  Egypt,  Inc.,  21  Sharia  Tewfik, 
Cairo. 

Paramount  Films  of  Palestine,  Inc.,  Tel  Aviv,  Pal- 
estine (Palestine  and  Trans-Jordan) — L.  Koch, 
Manager. 

Paramount  Films  of  Syria  and  Lebanon,  Inc..  (Leb- 
anon, Syria,  Latakia  and  Jebel  Druse).  Sursock 
Bldg.,  Place  des  Canons,  Beirut,  Lebanon — Willy 
Goldenthal,  Manager. 

France — S.  A.  Films  Paramount,  1  Rue  Meyerbeer, 
Paris;  Division  Headquarters  for  John  B.  Nathan. 
(See  also  Western  European  Divisional  listing.) 

French  North  Africa  (Algeria,  Morocco  and  Tunisia) 
— S.  A.  Films  Paramount,  51   Rue  Michelet,  Al- 
giers, Algeria — Rene  Pecour,  Manager. 
S.  A.  Films  Paramount,  44  Boulevard  de  la  Gare, 
Casablanca,  Morocco. 

Films  Paramount,  S.  A.,  13  Rue  de  Grece,  Tunis, 
Tunisia. 


Great  Britain,  Northern  Ireland  and  Eire — Para- 
mount Film  Service,  Ltd.,  166  Wardour  Street, 
London,  W.  1, — James  E.  Perkins,  Managing  Di- 
rector. 

India — Paramount  Films  of  India,  Ltd.,  Post  Box 
623,  Hague  Bldg.,  Ballard  Estate,  Sprott  Road, 
Bombay — Lawrence  C.  Paulson,  General  Mana- 
ger. 

Italy — Paramount  Films  of  Italy,  Inc.,  via  Leonida 
Bissolati,  20,  Rome,  Italy — Pilade  Levi,  General 
Manager. 

Malaya — Paramount  Films  of  Malaya,  Inc.,  41  Rob- 
inson Road,  Borsumy  Building,  2nd  Floor,  GPO 
Box  222,  Singapore,  Malaya — Paul  Verdayne. 
General  Manager. 

Mexico — Paramount  Films,  S.  A..  Sullivan  No.  93, 
Mexico  City — L.  S.  Constantine,  Manager. 

New  Zealand — Paramount  Films,  Ltd.,  Cuba  and 
Dixon  Sts.,  Wellington — Stanley  H.  Craig,  Gen- 
eral Manager. 

Peru — Paramount  Films  of  Peru,  Inc.,  Apartado 
582  Lima — Siegfried  Neening,  Manager. 

Philippines — Paramount  Films  of  Philippines,  Inc., 
State  Theatre  Bldg.,  Avenue  Rizal,  Manila,  Phil- 
ippine Islands — Richard  F.  O'Connell,  Manager. 
Headquarters,  Robert  V.  Perkins,  District  Mana- 
ger for  China,  the  Philippines  Republic,  Indo- 
China. 

Portugal — Paramount  Films  of  Portugal,  Inc.,  Rua 
Braamcamp  10,  Lisbon — Moises  Israel,  General 
Manager 

Apartado  653,  Film  Center  Building,  San  Juan — 
Roger  Williams,  Branch  Manager. 
Scandinavian    District    (Sweden,    Finland,  Norway 
and  Denmark)  — 

Filmaktiebolaget  Paramount  Hamngatan  22,  Stock- 
holm, Sweden — Carl  P.  York,  General  Manager  for 
Sweden  and  District  Manager  for  the  Scandinavian 
District. 

O.  Y.  Paramount  Films  A.  B.,  Hogbergsgatan  47, 
Helsingfors,  Finland — Harry  Hammer,  General 
Manager. 

Paramount  Films  of  Norway.  Inc.,  Fridtjof  Nan- 
sens  PI.  8,  Oslo,  Norway — Kristian  Torp,  Ceneral 
Manager. 

Filmaktieselskabet  Paramount,  Hammerichsgade 
14,  Copenhagen,  Denmark — S.  A.  Henriksen,  Gen- 
eral Manager. 

Siam — Paramount  Films  of  Malaya.  Inc..  BMC  Build- 
ing, 951  Charoen  Krung  Road,  P.  O.  Box  220, 
Bangkok — B.  A.  Fernando.  Branch  Manager. 

Spain — Paramount  Films  de  Espana,  S.  A.,  Montera 
32,  Madrid — Nicholas  C.  Patugyay,  General  Man- 
ager. 

Switzerland — Star  Film,  S.  A.  R.  L.,  Distributeur  des 
Films  Paramount  Schulhaus  Strasse  18,  Zurich  2. 

Union  of  South  Africa — Clay  V.  Hake,  Paramount 
International  Representative,  P.  O.  Box  8136,  Jo- 
hannesburg. 

Uruguay — Paramount  Films  of  Uruguay,  Inc.,  Calle 
Medanos  1381,  Montevideo — Rudolf  Jellinek,  Man- 
ager. 

Venezuela — Paramount  Films  de  Venezuela,  S.  A., 
Apartado  No.  414,  Miracielos  a  Hospital  No.  62, 
Caracas — Robert  A.  Pratchett,  Manager. 

Western  Europe  and  North  Africa  (A  divisional  or- 
ganization for  France,  Belgium  and  North  Africa) 
— Films  Paramount  S.  A.,  1  Rue  Meyerbeer, 
Paris — Henri   Klarsfield,  Manager. 

PARAMOUNT 
INTERNATIONAL  THEATERS  CORP. 

President  George  Weltner 

Vice-President  Clement  S.  Crystal 

Vice-President   J.  William  Piper 

Secretary  Roger  C.  Clement 

Treasurer  Milton  Kirshenberg 

PARAMOUNT  NEWS 

( Newsreel) 

(Listed  separately  with  Newsreel  Cos.) 

PARAMOUNT  THEATERS 
SERVICE  CORP. 

President  Leonard  H.  Goldenson 

First  Vice-President  Edward  L.  Hyman 

Second  Vice-President  Leon  D.  Netter 

Third  Vice-President  Robert  M.  Weitmar- 


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Secretary  Edith  Schaffer 

Treasurer  M.  F.  Cowthorpe 

Assistant  Secretaries  Arthur  Israel,  Jr.,  Leon  D. 

Netter. 

Board  of  Directors:  Leonard  H.  Coldenson,  M.  F. 
Cowthorpe,  Edward  L.  Hyman,  Leon  D.  Netter, 
Robert  M.  Weitman. 

RAINBOW  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Listed  separately.) 

PARSONS  (LINDSLEY)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

'Producer,  Monogram  Pictures  Release) 
4376  Sunset  Drive,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-9181 

President  Lindsley  Parsons 

Secretary-Treasurer  Fred  Steele 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Allen  K.  Wood 

Technical  Director  Dave  Milton 

Art  Director  E.  R.  Hickson 

Chief  Electrician  |ohn  E.  Lee 

Property  Master  Sam  Cordon 

Wardrobe  Department  Courtney  Haslam 

Chief,  Sound  Department  Tom  Lambert 

Musical  Director  Edward  Kay 

Camera  Department  William  Sickner 

Crip  Department  Norman  Frazier 

Transportation  Department  Lou  Deutsch 

Directors  William  Beaudine,  Jean  Yarbrough, 

Derwin  Abrahams. 

PATHE  INDUSTRIES,  Inc. 

(Holding  Company) 

625  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  5-9600 

6823  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3961 

Chairman  of  the  Board  R.  W.  Purcell 

President  Kenneth  M.  Young 

Vice-President  J.   ).  Anzalone 

Treasurer  C.  W.  Sharpe 

Secretary  M.  M.  Malone 

Assistant  Secretary- 
Treasurers  C.  L.  Peckham,  A.  B.  Johnson 

SUBSIDIARIES 
EACLE  LION  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Listed  separately) 

NEW  PRC  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

i Absorbed  by  parent  company  in  1947) 

PATHE  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

(Listed  separately  with  Laboratories) 

PICTORIAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

1270  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-7000 

Chairman  of  the  Board  R.  W.  Purcell 

President  Lloyd  Lind 

Vice-President  George  ).  Bonwick 

Treasurer  C.  W.  Sharpe 

Secretary  M.  M.  Malone 

Comptroller  Thurber  H.  Bierce 

Board  of  Directors:  R.  W.  Purcell,  Chairman;  C.  W. 
Sharpe,  George  J.  Bonwick,  M.  M.  Malone,  Thur- 
ber H.  Bierce. 

STATE  THEATER  CO. 

1630  Curtis  St.,  Denver  2,  Colo. 

Chairman  R.  W.  Purcell 

President  Kenneth  M.  Young 

Vice-President  E.  P.  Briggs 

Treasurer  C.  W.  Sharpe 

Secretary  M.  M.  Malone 

Board  of  Directors:  Kenneth  M.  Young,  C.  W.  Sharpe, 
M.  M.  Malone. 

TELEVISION  CENTER,  Inc. 

105  E.  106th  St.,  New  York  29,  N.  Y. 

President  R.  W.  Purcell 

Vice-President  Nick  Tronolone 

Treasurer  C.  W.  Sharpe 

Secretary  M.  M.  Malone 

Board  of  Directors:  R.  W.  Purcell.  Nick  Tronolone, 
C.  W.  Sharpe. 


PEERLESS  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

939  Broxton  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  24,  Calif. 
ARizona  9-221  1 

President  Sam  Efrus 

Secretary  Thelma  Efrus 

Story  Department  Baxter  Gamble 

PICKFORD   (MARY)  COMPANY 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
9533  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-4136 

President  Mary  Pickford 

First  Vice-President  Charles  E.  Rogers 

Second  Vice-President  Elizabeth  Lewis 

Treasurer  Selmer  Chalif 

Secretary  Aurelia  Cowan 

PINE-THOMAS  (THE)  CORPORATION,  Inc. 

(Producer.  Paramount  Pictures  Release) 
Nassour  Studio 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  91  14 

President  William  H.  Pine 

Vice-President  William  C.  Thomas 

Treasurer  Howard  B.  Pine 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  L.  B.  "Doc"  Merman 

Comptroller   Herman  A.  Darstein 

Chief  Sound  Engineer...   Frank  Webster 

Camera  Department  Ellis  Carter 

Miniature  Department  Dave  Kohler 

Property  Master  Gene  Stone 

Art  Director  Lewis  Creber 

Story  Editor  Lew  Foster 

Film  Editor  Howard  Smith 

Purchasing  Agent  Herman  A.  Darstein 

Set  Decorations  Al  Kegerris 

Special  Effects  Howard  Anderson 

Drapery  Bill  Witt 

PINE   (WM.  H.)  CORP. 

(Producer,  Paramount  Pictures  Release) 
Nassour  Studio 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  9114 

President  William  H.  Pine 

Vice-President  William  C.  Thomas 

Treasurer  Howard  B.  Pine 

POLIMER   (RICHARD  K.) 
PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

139  So.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-6274 

President  Richard   K.  Polimer 

Vice-President   Robert  B.  Mitchell 

Secretary-Treasurer  Irving  Could 

Contract  Players:  Jean  Willes,  John  Berardino. 

POPULAR  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producer ) 
Goldwyn  Studios 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRanite  51  1  1 

President-Executive  Producer  Harry  M.  Popkin 

Vice-President  Edward  J.  Peskay 

Treasurer  Ben  Peskay 

Secretary-Associate  Producer  Leo  C.  Popkin 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Joseph  H.  Nadel 

PRODUCERS-ACTORS  CORPORATION 

(Producers,  Columbia  release) 
1041  N.  Formosa,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  51  1  1 

President  Harry  Joe  Brown 

Vice-President  Randolph  Scott 

Secretary-Treasurer  Abe  Simon 

PRODUCERS  CORPORATION  OF  AMERICA 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

GRanite  3111 


ROBERT  LORD 


"KNOCK  ON  ANY  DOOR" 
Columbia  Release 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


633 


President  Sig  Schlager 

Vice-President  James  A.  Smith 

Secretary  Henry  Herzbrun 

Board  of  Directors:  Sig  Schlager.  Una  Stanley,  James 

A.  Smith,  Del  E.  Webb,  Charles  L.  Strouss. 
Treasurer  Una  Stanley 

PRODUCING  ARTISTS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Eagle-Lion  and  United  Artists  Release* 

356  N.  Camden,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

STUDIO: 

810  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-5555,  Hillside  7371 

President  Arthur  Lyons 

Vice- President-Treasurer  Joseph  Justman 

Vice-President- 

Ceneral  Counsel  William  V.  O'Connor 

Secretary  Leon  Kaplan 

Board  of  Directors:  Arthur  Lyons,  William  V.  O'Con- 
nor, Joseph  Justman. 

PRUDENTIAL  PICTURES 

(Producers,  Eagle-Lion  release) 
Eagle-Lion  Studio, 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  81  1  1 

President  Albert  Rogell 

Associate  Sam  Bennett 

PURITAN  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

723  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-2790 

President-Sales  Manager  Nathan  Saland 

Secretary-Treasurer  Cus  Harris 

Board  of  Directors:  Nathan  Saland,  Cus  Harris. 

RD-DR  CORPORATION 

(Producer,  MCM  release) 

10202  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-331  1 

President   „.,  Louis  de  Rochemont 

RADIO-KEITH -ORPHEUM  CORP 

(Producer,  Distributor,  Theater  Operator) 
1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6500 

President   Ned  E.  Depinet 

Vice-Presidents  John  M.  Whitaker,  Malcolm 

Kingsberg. 

V-P-Ceneral  Counsel  Cordon  E.  Youngman 

Treasurer  William  H.  Clark 

Secretary  J.  Miller  Walker 

Comptroller  Garrett  Van  Wagner 

Assistant  Treasurers  O.  R.  McMahon,  H.  E.  New- 
comb,  T.  F.  O'Connor,  A.  E.  Reoch. 
Assistant  Secretaries  Kenneth  B.  Umbreit,  Wil- 
liam F.  Whitman. 
Board  of  Directors:  Ned  E.  Depinet,  Frederick  L.  Ehr- 
man,  L.  Lawrence  Creen,  Howard  Hughes,  Noah 
Dietrich,  George  H.  Shaw,  J.  Miller  Walker. 
SUBSIDIARIES 

RKO-PATHE,  Inc. 

(Listed  Separately) 
RKO  RADIO  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer.  Distributor) 

1270  Avenue  of  the  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6500 

President  Ned  E.  Depinet 

Vice-Presidents  J.  J.  Nolan,  Phil  Reisman,  Leon 

Goldberg,  Robert  Mochrie. 
Vice-President- 
General  Counsel  Cordon  E.  Youngman 

Secretary  J.   Miller  Walker 

Treasurer  William  H.  Clark 

Comptroller  Garrett   Van  Wagner 

Assistant  Secretaries  Sid  Rogell,  Kenneth  B.  Um- 
breit, Harry  M.  Pimstein,  William  F.  Whitman, 
William  Zimmerman,  Norman  Freeman,  E.  J.  Smith, 
Jr.,  Ross  Hastings. 

Assistant  Treasurers  E.  J.  Smith,  Jr.,  Walter  V. 

Derham. 

Board  of  Directors:  Ned  E.  Depinet,  Robert  Mochrie, 
Gordon  E.  Youngman,  Phil  Reisman,  Noah  Dietrich, 
Frederick  L.  Ehrman,  Wm.  H.  Clark. 


DOMESTIC  DISTRIBUTION  DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 
Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Domestic  Distribution  Robert  Mochrie 

Short  Subject  Sales  Manager  H.  J.  Michalson 

Eastern  Division  Sales  Manager  Nat  Levy 

Western  Division  Sales  Manager  ...Walter  E.  Branson 

Director  of  Advertising  S.  Barret  McCormick 

Director  of  Exploitation  Terry  Turner 

Manager  of  Exchange  Operations...  A.   A.  Schubart 

New  York  Publicity  Manager  Rutgers  Neilson 

Sales  Promotion  Manager  Leon  Bamberger 

FOREIGN  DEPARTMENT: 

Vice-President  and  Genera!  Manager...  Phil  Reisman 

Assistant  Foreign  Manager  R.  K.  Hawkinson 

European  and  Australian 

Division  Manager  B.  D.  Lion 

European  General  Manager  V.  Lissim 

Far  East  Division  Manager  Jack  Kennedy 

Far  East  Supervisor  Leon  Britton 

Latin  American  Division  Manager  E.  F.  Clarke 

Latin-American  Supervisor  J.  C.  Osserman 

Foreign  Publicity  Manager  Don  Prince 

Foreign  Service  Manager  H.  Ehrreich 

Foreign  16mm  Manager  R.  C.  Maroney 

FOREIGN  BRANCHES: 

Argentina — RKO  Radio  Pictures  Argentina,  S.  A. — 

George    Kallman,    General    Manager,    Rio  Bamba 

356-58.  Buenos  Aires. 
Australia — RKO   Radio   Pictures    (Asia)    Pty.  Ltd., 

Ralph  R.  Doyle.  Managing  Director,  300  Pitt  St., 

Sydney. 

Belgium — RKO  Radio  Films  S.  A.,  Bourland,  Manager, 
306  Rue  Royale,  Brussels. 

Brazil — RKO  Radio  Films,  S.  A..  Caixa  Postal  419, 
Rio  de  Janeiro — Ned  Seckler,  Manager. 

Chile — RKO  Radio  Pictures  Chilena,  S.  A.  Enrique 
Friedlander,  General  Manager,  Casilla  241 -V,  San- 
tiago. 

China — RKO   Radio   Pictures   of   China,    Inc. — Arno 

F.  Kershe,  General  Manager,  404  N.  Soochow 
Road,  Shanghai. 

RKO  Radio  Pictures  of  China,  Inc.,  201  Holland 

House,  Queen's  Road,  Hongkong,  China. 
Colombia — RKO  Radio  Pictures  de  Colombia,  Inc. — 

Ricardo  Canals,   Feneral  Manager,  Calle  22  No. 

8-82,  Bogota. 
Cuba — RKO  Radio  Pictures  de  Cuba,  S.  A., — Pedro 

Saenz,  Manager.  Paseo  de  Marti  206,  Havana. 
Denmark — RKO  Radio  Films,  A/S,  Aage  Bremerholm, 

Frederiksbargadde.l  6,  Copenhagen.  Denmark. 
Finland — O/Y.  RKO  Radio  Films,  A/B.  Kurt  Nylund, 

Hogbergagatan  30,  Helsingfors,  Finland. 
France — RKO  Radio  Films,  S.  A.  52  Champs  Elysees, 

Paris;  Marcel  Gentel,  Manager. 
Holland — RKO    Radio    films, — N.    V.    J.  Swanink, 

Acting  Manager,  698  Icerersgracht,  Amsterdam. 
India — RKO  Radio  Pictures.  Ltd.,  Charles  O.  Julian, 

General  Manager,  P.  O.  Box  733,  Bombay. 
Italy — RKO    Radio    Films,    Bruno    Fux,  Managing 

Director,  5  Via  Romagna,  Rome. 
Mexico — RKO    Radio    Pictures   de    Mexico,    S.  A., 

Harry    Davis,    Manager,    Avenida    del    Ejido  43, 

Mexico,  D.  F. 
Near  East — RKO  Radio  Pictures  Near  East.  Inc., — 

G.  E.  Georgoussy,  General  Manager,  P.  O.  Box 
1319,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

Norway — RKO  Radio  Films,  A/B,  Oivind  Rikheim, 
Stortingagaten,  16,  Oslo,  Norway. 

Panama — RKO  Radio  Pictures  of  Panama,  Inc.,  Ned 
Erick  Steinberg,  Manager,  Avenida  4  de  Julio,  61, 
Panama,  R.  de  P. 

Peru — RKO  Radio  Pictures  de  Peru,  S.  A. — Hugo 
Stramer,  Manager,  Apartado  2558,  Lima. 

Philippine  Islands — RKO  Radio  Pictures  (Philip- 
pines),-— Bert  Palmertz,  Manager,  State  Theatre 
Bldg.,  Manila. 

Portugal — Radio  Filmes,  Lda.,  Joaquin  Gallego,  Man- 
ager. Avenida  Duque  de  Louie  95,  Lisbon. 

Puerto  Rico — RKO  Radio  Pictures  (P.  R.)  Inc  — 
George  F.  Tucker,  P.  O.  Box  4432,  Unit  22,  San 
Juan. 

Siam — RKO  Radio  Pictures  of  Siam,  Inc. — William 
E.  Palmer,  P.  O.  Box  10,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

South  Africa — Louis  L.  Lioni,  61  West  Meath  Road, 
Parkview,   Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

Spain — Radio  Films — Rene  Beja,  Manager,  Paseo  de 
Gracia  76,  Barcelona. 

Strait  Settlements — RKO   Radio  Pictures  (Malayo) 


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PICTURE    COMPAN  I  E  S 


Inc.,  1  Grange  Road,  Singapore — Wm.  K.  Way, 
Manager  . 

Sweden — RKO    Radio    Films    A-B — Carl  Cerhard- 

Wallman,  Manager.  Vasagatan   16,  Stockholm. 
Switzerland — RKO    Radio    Films    S.    A., — Armand 

Palivoda,  Manager.  6  Passage  des  Lions,  Geneva. 
Trinidad — RKO   Radio   Pictures    (Trinidad).    Inc., — 

Everest  C.  Telfer,  Manager,  13  Abercromby  $t., 

Port  of  Spain. 
United  Kingdom — RKO  Radio  Pictures,  Ltd.,  2  Dean 

St.,  London,  Robert  Wolff,  Managing  Director. 
Venezuela — RKO  Radio  Pictures   (Venezuela),  Inc. 

— Erich  Grunspan,  Apartado  No.  1467,  Caracas. 

RKO  RADIO  PICTURES-STUDIO 

(Producer,   RKO  Release) 

780  Gower  St.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-591  1 

President  Ned  E.  Depinet 

Committee  in  Charge  of  Studio  Operation:  Bicknell 

Lockhart,  Sid  Rogell,  C.  ).  Tevlin. 
Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Commitments  ).   J.  Nolan 

Vice  President-Studio  Manager   Leon  Goldberg 

Assistant  to  Mr.  Nolan  Ross  Hastings 

PRODUCERS:  Stephen  Ames,  George  Bilson  (Shorts), 
Irving  Cummings.  Jr.,  Melvin  Frank,  Richard  Gold- 
stone,  Jack  Gross,  Don  Hartman,  Joseph  Noriega. 
Norman  Panama,  Harriet  Parsons.  William  Pereira, 
Herman  Schlom,  Robert  Sparks. 
DIRECTORS:  John  Cromwell,  Irving  Cummings,  Sr  , 
Richard  O.  Fleischer,  Joseph  Losey,  Leo  McCarey, 
H.  C.  Potter,  Will  Price,  Nicholas  Ray,  Robert 
Wise,  Fred  Zinnemann. 
CONTRACT  PLAYERS:  Betsy  Drake,  Gloria  Crahame. 
Tim  Holt,  Robert  Mitchum,  Robert  Ryan,  Robert 
Bray.  Dan  Foster,  Martha  Hyer,  Jack  Paar.  (Term 
deals):  John  Agar,  Barbara  Bel  Geddes,  George 
Brent,  Wendell  Corey,  Melvyn  Douglas,  Leon  Er- 
rol,  Joan  Fontaine,  Gary  Grant,  Jane  Green,  Kay 
Kyser,  Dorothy  Lamour.  Myrna  Loy.  Paul  Lukas, 
Richard  Martin,  Groucho  Marx,  Victor  Mature, 
Merle  Oberon,  Pat  O'Brien,  Maureen  O'Hara,  Gin- 
ger Rogers,  Rosalind  Russell,  Frank  Sinatra,  Ann 
Sothern,  Claire  Trevor.  John  Wayne,  Robert  Young. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Art   Al  D'Agostino 

Casting  Directors  Ben  Piazza,  Richard  Stockton 

Censorship- Research  Harold  Melniker 

Comptroller  _   Ben  D.  Bender 

Construction   Harold  Barry 

Cutting  James  Wilkinson 

Designer  Edward  Stevenson 

Drapery  Frank  Millington 

Electric   Earl  Miller 

Labor  Relations   Mark  Bushner 

Legal  Sidney  Lipsitch 

Location  Lou  Shapiro 

Makeup  Gordon  Bau 

Miniature-Special  Effects  Marty  Martin 

Musical  Director   C.  Bakaleinikoff 

Photographic  William  Eglington 

Plant  Superintendent  Walter  Daniels 

Property  Darrell  Silvera 

Publicity  Director  Perry  Lieber 

Purchasing  Dick  Wilde 

Sound   John  Aalberg 

Story  Editor  Harvey  Leavitt 

Wardrobe  Claire  Cramer 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 
Acreage  owned,  201  acres. 
Acreage  leased,  27  acres. 
Sound  stages.  1  5. 
SEE  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT 

RKO  RADIO    (Pathe)  STUDIO 

9336  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2931 

Studio  Manager  J.  R.  Crone 

RKO  THEATERS,  Inc. 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6500 

Chairman  of  the  Board  N.  Peter  Rathvon 

Vice-Chairman  of  the  Board  Ned  E.  Depinet 

President  Malcolm  Kingsberg 

Vice- President-Gen- 
eral Counsel  Gordon  E.  Youngman 


Secretary  J.  Miller  Walker 

Vice-President  Sol  Schwartz 

Treasurer  T.  F.  O'Connor 

Comptroller  Garrett   Van  Wagner 

Assistant  Secretaries   Louis  Joffe,  William  F. 

Whitman,  Kenneth  B.  Umbreit. 

Assistant  Treasurers    Edward  W.  Avery,  O.  R. 

McMahon,  H.  E.  Newcomb,  A.  E.  Reoch. 
Board  of  Directors:  Ned  E.  Depinet,  Monroe  Cold- 
water,  Malcolm  Kingsberg,  N.  Peter  Rathvon,  Gor- 
don E.  Youngman,  J.  Miller  Walker,  Frederick  L. 
Ehrman,  L.  Lawrence  Green. 

RAINBOW  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  subsidiary  of  Paramount) 
5451  Marathon  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-241  1 

President  Henrv  Ginsberg 

Secretary  R.  H.  O'Brien 

Treasurer...  Fred  Mohrhardt 

Assistant  Secretary-Assistant 

Treasurer   Earl  Rettig 

Board  of  Directors:  Barney  Balaban,  Russell  Halman, 

Leo  McCarey,  Austin  C.  Keough,  Robert  O'Brien. 

RAMBLER  PICTURES,  CORP. 

I  Producers,  United  Artists  release) 
General  Service  Studio, 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President  Hal  K.  Chester 

Vice-President  Bernard  Burton 

RAMPART  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer,   Universal-International ) 
401  Taft  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  4111 

President  William  Dozier 

Vice-President  Joan  Fontaine  Dozier 

Treasurer  Martin  Gang 

Secretary  Shirley  Arndt 

Board  of  Directors:  William  Dozier,  Joan  Fontaine 
Dozier,  Martin  Gang,  Shirley  Arndt. 

RANGE  BUSTERS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

11311  Ventura  Blvd.,  North  Hollywood.  Calif. 
SUnset  2-1885 

President- Producer  George   W.  Weeks 

Treasurer  M.  Ryan 

J.  ARTHUR  RANK  ORGANIZATIONS,  Inc. 

(Coordinators  for  J.  Arthur  Rank  Interests) 
445  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  J.  Arthur  Rank 

Vice-Chairman  of  the  Board  John  Davis 

President  Robert  S.  Benjamin 

Vice-President  J.  B.  L.  Lawrence 

Secretary  Ralph  E.  Reynolds 

Treasurer  Robert  Weait 

Advertising-Publicity  Director    Jerry  Dale 

Board  of  Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  Robert  S.  Ben- 
jamin, Robert  Woolf,  J.  B.  L.  Lawrence,  William 
Heinemann,  John  Davis,  Ralph  E.  Reynolds. 

REGAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  United  Artists  Release) 
Nassour   Studio,    5746   Sunset  Blvd., 
Hollywood  28.  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7381 

President,   Producer  Sam  Bischoff 

Vice-President  Morgan  Maree 

Secretary  Herbert  T.  Silverberg 

Treasurer  Samuel  Bischoff 

Comptroller  Jerome  S.  Kessler 

Board  of  Directors:  Chairman,  Samuel  Bischoff:  Dick 

Powell,  Morgan  Maree,  Harriet  Bischoff,  Herbert 

T.  Silverberg. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Accounting  Jerome  S.  Kessler 

Art  Arthur  Lonergan 

Casting   Helen  Johnson 

Production  Ben  Hersh 


P  ICTURE  COMPANIES 


635 


RELIANCE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  20th-Fox  Release) 

I  041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46  Calif. 

CRanite  5111 

Producers  Ben  Pivar,  Bernard  Small 

Publicity  Murphy  McHenry 

REPUBLIC  PICTURES,  CORP. 

( Producer-Distributor ) 

1790  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-2500 

President  Herbert  J.  Yates,  Sr. 

Executive  Vice-President  James  R.  Grainger 

Vice-Presidents  Walter  L.  Titus,  Jr.,  Edward  L. 

Walton,  Arthur  J.  Miller,  John  O'Connell. 

Treasurer  John  Petrauskas,  Jr. 

Secretary  Joseph  E.  McMahon 

Assistant  Secretaries  A.  E.  Schiller,  Ira  Johnson, 

Robert  V.  Newman. 

Assistant  Treasurers  N.  K.  Loder,  Richard  Rodg- 

ers,  Robert  V.  Newman. 

Board  of  Directors:  Herbert  J.  Yates,  Sr.,  Chairman; 
L.  A.  Swirbul,  Carl  B.  Heine,  Harry  C.  Mills,  Albert 
W.  Lind,  Arthur  J.  Miller,  James  R.  Grainger, 
Edwin  Van  Pelt,  Frederick  R.  Ryan,  Richard  W. 
Altschuler,  Alex  Frieder,  Walter  L.  Titus,  Jr.,  Ed- 
ward L.  Walton. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Ceneral  Sales  Manager  James  R.  Grainger 

Assistant  General  Saies  Manager  .  .Edward  L.  Walton 

Division  Sales  Manager  Walter  L.  Titus,  Jr. 

Director  of  Adver- 
tising and  Publicity  Steve  Edwards 

Fxecutive  Assistant  to  Steve  Edwards.  ..Milton  Silver 

Advertising   Manager   .Dennis  Cerlin 

Publicity   Manager  Evelyn  Koleman 

Exploitation  Manager  ...Beatrice  Ross 

Foreign  Sales  Manager  R.  W.  Altschuler 

Assistant  Foreign  Sales  Manager.. ..Dou"la?  T.  Yates 

Manager  Branch  Operations  A.  E.  Schiller 

Manager  16  mm.  Department  Stephen  Dorsey 

Assistant  to  Mr.  Grainger, 

Division  Managers  John  P.  Curtin 

Manager  Contract  Department  John  Alexander 

Manager  Accounting  Department.  Julius  Sherr 

Manager  Service  Department  Richard  Yates 

Manager  Purchase  Department  Milton  C.  Green 

SUBSIDIARIES 
CONSOLIDATED  FILM  INDUSTRIES 

(Listed  separately  with  laboratories) 

CONSOLIDATED  MOLDED 
PRODUCTS  CORP. 

1790  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-1776 

FACTORY: 

309  Cherry  St.,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Scranton  8386 

REPUBLIC  PICTURES 
INTERNATIONAL  CORP. 

1790  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-2500 
President  and  Foreign 

Sales  Manager   Richard  W.  Altschuler 

Vice-President  and  Assistant  Foreign 

Manager   Douglas  T.  Yates 

Vice-Presidents  Edward  L.  Walton  and  C.  Bruce 

Newbery. 

Secretary  Joseph  E.  McMahon 

Treasurer  Joe  Petrauskas  Jr. 

Assistant-Secretary  Albert  E.  Schiller 

Caribbean  Supervisor    Jack  R.  Neal 

Advertising  and  Publicity  Director       Marian  J.  Sapp 

Manager  of  Branch  Operations  Albert  E.  Schiller 

Asst.  Mgr.  of  Branch  Operations  A.  E.  Fox 

OVERSEAS  SUBSIDIARIES: 

Argentina — Republic  Films  Argentina  Corp. — Cesar 
Aboaf,  Manager,  Tucuman  1946,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentina. 

Brazil — Republic    Pictures   do    Brazil,    Inc. — Ebr  A. 

Goldberg,  Manager,  Caixa  Postal  No.  81  Lapa,  Rio 

de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
Chile — Cia  Republic  Films  Chilena,   Inc. — Mario  C. 

Feraboli,   Manager,  Av.  Bulnes  No.  97  Y  Alonso 

Ovalle  No.  1279,  Santiago,  Chile. 


Colombia — Republic    Pictures   de   Colombia,    Inc. — 

Gilberto  Cuerrero  T.,   Manager,   P.  O.  Box  4552, 

Bogota,  Colombia. 
Cuba — Republic  Pictures  of  Cuba,  Inc. — Jack  Neal, 

108  Prado,  Havana,  Cuba. 
Mexico — Republic    Pictures    de    Mexico,    Inc. — Carl 

Ponedel,  Manager,  Mexico  City,  D.  F.  Mexico. 
Panama — Republic  Films  of  C.  A.,  Inc. — A.  Samuel 

Chenalloy,    Manager,    P.    O.    Box    382,  Colon, 

Panama. 

Peru — Republic  Pictures  del  Peru,  Inc. — Carlos  Tor- 
torelli,  Manager,  P.  O.  Box  2646,  Lima,  Peru. 

Puerto  Rico — Republic  Pictures  Puerto  Rico  Corp. — 
Jose  Garcia,  Manager,  P.  O.  Box  2949,  San  Juan, 
Puerto  Rico. 

Trinidad — Republic  Pictures  (Trinidad)  Inc. — John 
Moura,  Manager,  P.  O.  Box  566,  Port  of  Spain, 
Trinidad. 

India — Republic  Pictures  of  India.  Ltd.,  20  Haines 

R.,  Mahaluxmi,  Bombay — L.  F.  Noronha,  Mgr. 
FRANCHISE  HOLDERS: 

England — British  Lion  Film  Corp.,  76  Wardour  Street, 

London  W.  1 ,  England. 
Australia — British  Empire  Films  Pty.  Ltd.,  251a  Pitt 

Street,  Sydney,  Australia. 
New   Zealand — British   Empire   Films  Pty.,   Ltd.,  15 

Courtenay  Place,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
Spain — Ulargui     Films,     Saturino     Ulargui  Moreno, 

Antonio  Maura   16,   Madrid,  Spain. 
South    Africa — African    Consolidated     Films,  Ltd., 

Johannesburg. 
Venezuela — Luis  E.  Perez  A.,  Coliseo  a  Corazon  de 

Jesus  57.  Caracas,  Venezuela. 
Holland — Filmverhuurkantoor     Centrafilm,  Nieuwe 

Haven  33,  Dordrecht,  Holland. 
Portugal — Armanda  Gaiio,  Rossi  45-4-F,  Lisbon,  Por- 
tugal. 

Philippines — Frieder    Film,     State    Bldg.,     5  Floor, 

Manila,  Philippines. 
Greece — Amolochitis,    Bulgarides    and    Argiris,  10 

Efpolidos  Street,  Athens,  Greece. 
Near  East — Mansour  &  Co.,  25  Sharia,   1  Tewfick, 

P.  O.  Box  505,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
Switzerland — Monopol  Films  A.  G.,  61  Toedistrasse, 

Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Turkey — Halil  Kamil  Film,  Posta  Kutusu  2163  Bey- 

oglu,  Istanbul.  Turkey. 
Bermuda — Charles   H.    Monks,   Aireigh-Cedar  Ave., 

Hamilton,  Bermuda. 
China — Yangtze  Development  Corp.,   346  Szechuen 

Road,  Liza  Bldg.,  Shanghai,  China. 
Sweden — A.  B.  Sveafilm,  Kungsgatan  29,  Stockholm, 

Sweden. 

Belgium — Minerva    Films,    20   rue    du    Pont  Neof, 

Brussels,  Belgium. 
Czechoslovakia — Czechoslovak  State  Film,  Jindrisska 

34,  Prague  II,  Czechoslovakia. 
Dutch  East  Indies — Frieder  Films  East  Indies  Inc., 

Ryswyk   1,  Batavia,  D.E.I. 
French     Indo    China — Sino- 1  ndochina  Development 

Corp.,  Saigon,  French  Indo-China. 
Finland — Astor-Film    O/Y,    Hallitusk    15,  Helsinki, 

Finland. 

Hongkong — Frieder  Films  Hongkong  Inc.,  108  Hol- 
land House,  Hongkong,  China. 

Siam — Frieder  Films  Siam  Inc.,  c/o  Suntorn  Juband- 
hu,  Trocadero  Hotel,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

REPUBLIC  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

4024  Radford  Ave.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  2-1  121 

Board  of  Directors:  H.  J.  Yates,  Sr.,  Chairman;  Allen 
Wilson,  Vice-Chairman ;  Hy  J.  Glick,  Secretary; 
Robert  V.  Newman,  J.  E.  Baker. 

IN  CHARCE  OF  PRODUCTION: 

Vice-President  Allen  Wilson 

Executive  Assistant  to 

Vice-President  Robert  V.  Newman 

Comptroller  Hy  J.  Glick 

Executive  in  Charge 

of  Production  Department  J.  E.  Baker 

Business  Manager- 
Labor  Relations  Howard  A.  McDonell 

Chief  Engineer  and 

Technical  Manager  Daniel  J.  Bloomberg 

ASSOCIATE  PRODUCERS-DIRECTORS.  Joseph  Kane, 
Allan  Dwan.  John  Auer. 

ASSOCIATE  PRODUCERS  Stephen  Auer,  Edmund 
Grainger,  Edward  J.  White,  Sidney  Picker,  Gordon 


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PICT  URE  COMPANIES 


Kay,  Mel  Tucker,  Franklin  Adreon. 

DIRECTORS  Philip  Ford,  R.  C.  Springsteen,  Fred 

Brannon,  George  Blair,  William  Witney. 

CONTRACT  PLAYERS  Roy  Barcroft,  Adrian  Booth, 
George  Brent,  William  Elliott,  Monte  Hale.  Allan 
"Rocky"  Lane,  Adele  Mara,  Rod  Cameron,  Vera 
Ralston,  Roy  Rogers,  Grant  Withers,  Forrest  Tuck- 
er. Eddy  Waller,  John  Wayne,  Gus  Schilling. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Scenario  and  Story  Editor  Irene  Francis 

Reading  and  Research  Stephen  Goodman 

Sound  Department  Waldon  Watson 

Music  Department  Morton  Scott 

Art    Department  Ralph  Oberg 

Publicity  Department  Mort  Goodman 

Still  Department  Roman  Freulich 

Legal  Department  Robert  Simon 

Purchasing  Department  T.  W.  Yates,  Jr. 

Stenographic  Department  Dick  Hills 

Accounting  Department  Betty  Andrews 

Payroll  Department  Harry  Williams 

Sound  Effects  Department   Mandine  Rogne 

Camera  Department  Ernest  Fehnders 

Editorial  Department  Murray  Seldeen 

Trailer  Department  Irving  Berlin 

Film  Library  Department  Ed  Schroeder 

Property  and  Set  Dress- 
ing Department  John  McCarthy,  )r. 

Special  Effects-Miniature  De- 
partment Howard  and  Theodore  Lydecker 

Process  Department  Bud  Thackery 

Women's  Wardrobe  Department  Adele  Palmer 

Men's  Wardrobe  Department  Robert  Ramsey 

Makeup  Department  Bob  Mark 

Hairdressing  Department   Peggv  Gray 

Safety  Engineer  Fred  L  Vinson 

Transportation  Department  Pierre  Valin 

Electrical  Department  Paul  Guerin 

Police  Chief  Au°ust  Maehl 

Fire   Chief  Leo  Lotito 

Set  Construction  Superintendent  Robert  Knoche 

Maintenance  and  New 

Construction   Superintendent   lohn  Pound 

Paint    Department  Lou  Shields 

Grip  Department  Ben  R.  Moran 

Labor  Department   Stan  O'Grain 

Location   Manager  John  Bourke 

Censorship    Stephen  Goodman 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 
Acreage  owned.  69.5  acres. 
Sound  stages,  1  4. 

Special  permanent  outdoor  sets,  5.  Types,  New 
York  Street,  Western  Street,  Spanish  Village,  Mex- 
ican Street,  Alaskan  Village. 

SEE  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT 

RIPLEY-MONTER  PRODUCTIONS 

I  Producers,   Release  through   United  Artists) 
91  1  1  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-8860 

President  Arthur  Ripley 

Secretary-Vice  President  Rudolph  Monter 

RISKIN   (ROBERTl   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

I  Producer,  RKO  Release) 
RKO  Radio  Studio 

780  Cower  St.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-5911 

President  Robert  Riskin 

Vice-President  Fay  Wray  Riskin 

Secretary  Theodore  Elias 

Treasurer-General  Manager  William  Holman 

Board  of  Directors:  Robert  Riskin,  Fay  Wray  Riskin. 
Theodore  Elias. 

ROACH  (HAL)  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

8822  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-2761;  VErmont  8-2185 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-4135 

President  Hal    E.  Roach 

Vice-Presidents  Hugh  Huber,  Harold  Eugene 

Roach,  S.  S.  Van  Kueren. 

Treasurer  Hugh  Huber 

Secretary  Fred  Wilkens 

Eastern    Representative  Grace  Rosenfield 


Legal  Repre- 
sentatives Mitchell,  Silberberg  and  Knupp 

Board    of    Directors:    Hal    E.    Roach,    Hugh  Huber, 
Harold  Eugene  Roach,  Guy  Knupp,  Fred  Wilkins. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Executive  Producer  Harold  Eugene  Roach 

Studio  Manager  S.  S.  Van  Keuren 

Publicity  |ules  Seltzer 

Grip  Byron  Vreeland 

Props  Rudy  Butler 

Sound  and  Camera  Elmer  Raguse 

Paint  Larry  Sorenson 

Electrical  Felix  Gouilhardou 

Purchasing  Charles  Walrod 

Bookkeeping  Fred  Wilkins 

Labor  Relations  Orville  Fouse 

ROBERTS  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  United  Artists  Release) 

1052  N.  Carol  Drive.  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-8321 

President  R.  B.  Roberts 

Vice-President   Abraham  Polonsky 

Secretary-Treasurer  Martin  Jurow 

ROGERS   (CHARLES  R.)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
General    Service  Studios 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President-Treasurer  Charles   R.  Rogers 

Secretary  Henry  Herzbrun 

Producer  Charles  R.  Rogers 

Associate  Producer  John  W.  Rogers 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity  Bernie  Kamins 

ROCERS    (IOHN)  PRODUCTIONS 

'Producer,  Film  Classics  release) 

Nassour  Studio,  5764  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28, 

Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7381 

President  John  Rogers 

Executive  Assistant  Dave  Sussman 

ROSS   (FRANK)   PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producer,  RKO  Release) 

780  Gower  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-591  1 

S  &  N  PRODUCTIONS 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
Hillside  7775 

President  Bert  Sternbach 

Vice-President  Violet  Newfield 

Secretary-Treasurer  Sam  Newfield 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Producer  Bert  Sternbach 

Director  Sam  Newfield 

Publicity  Robert  Goodfried 

SACA  FILMS,  Inc. 

(  Producer) 

55  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PEnnsylvania  6-2595 

President  Joseph  Lerner 

Vice-President  Rex  Carlton.  .. 

SACE  WESTERN  PICTURES 

(Producer,  Columbia  release) 
.  1438  Gower  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3181 

President   Harry  Joe  Brown 

Vice-President  Randolph  Scott 

SAINT  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(  Producers,  I nactive ) 

314  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Hollywood  36,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-3810 

President  Leslie  Charteris 

Vice-President  Betty    Bryant  Charteris 

Secretary-Treasurer  Jerome  J.  Mayo 


PICT  URE  COMPANIES 


637 


SANTANA  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producers,  Columbia  release) 
Columbia  Studio, 

1438  N.  Cower  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3181 

President  Humphrey  Bogart 

Vice-President  Robert  Lord 

Secretary-Treasurer  A.  Morgan  Maree,  Jr. 

SCHWARZ   (JACK)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Eagle-Lion  Release) 
846  N.  Cahuenga,  Los  Angeles  26,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  9646 

Producer  Jack  Schwarz 

Accountant  Rudolf  Dreifuss 

SCOFI ELD-TAYLOR  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producers) 

6404  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  7076  -  Hollywood  9-1819 

President  Edward  Scofield 

Vice-President  Samuel  Taylor 

Secretary  Eugene   H.  Levy 

Treasurer  B.  S.  Harrison 

Publicity    Director  Vance  King 

SCREEN  ARTS  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producers,  Screen  Guild  Release) 
(Associated  with  Longridge  and  Affiliated  Pictures) 
7160  Melrose  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
WEbster  6201 

President  Arthur  Lockwood 

SCREENCRAFT  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

341  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-8546 

President  Jacob  S.  Berkson 

Vice-President  Bernard  H.  Mills 

Treasurer...   .....Ed  Berkson 

SCREEN  GUILD  PICTURES,  Inc., 
OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 

(Distributor) 

1928  So.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  7,  Calif. 
REpublic  0274 

SCREEN  GUILD  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  Pictures  Release) 
346  S.  LaBrea  Ave.,  Hollywood  36,  Calif. 
WAInut  1195 

President  John  J.  Jones 

Executive  Vice-President  Robert  L.  Lippert 

Vice-President  Arthur  H.  Lockwood 

Secretary  I.  H.  Prinzmetal 

Treasurer  Samuel    K.  Decker 

Assistant  Secretary  Madison  Schauer 

Assistant  Treasurer  F.  A.  Bateman 

Board  of  Directors:  John  J.  Jones,  Arthur  H.  Lock- 
wood,  Robert  L.  Lippert,  John  L.  Franconi,  Jack 
Engel,  Bert  M.  Stearn,  J.  F.  White.  Jr.,  Albert 
Dezel.  Francis  A.  Bateman. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Sales  Manager  Francis  A.  Bateman 

Director  of  Advertising, 

Public  Relations  Jack  Leewood 

Comptroller  Madison  Schauer 

Foreign    Department  William  Pizor 

Eastern    Representative  Nat  Beier 

SCREEN  PLAYS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  UA  Release) 
Motion  Picture  Center  Studios, 
846  Cahuenga  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5981 

President  Stanley  Kramer 

Vice-President-Treasurer   Robert  Stillman 

Secretary  George  Glass 

SECURITY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Columbia  Release) 
1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-2208 

President  Philip  Yordan 

Treasurer  Irving  Briskin 

Secretary-Counsel   Herbert  T.  Silverberg 


SELTZER   (FRANK)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  20th-Fox  Release) 

General  Service  Studios,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas, 

Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

President  Frank  Seltzer 

Vice-President  Julian  Seltzer 

Secretary -Treasurer  Walter  Seltzer 

General  Manager  in 

Charge  Production  Lewis  Rachmil 

SELZNICK   INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES 

(Vanguard  Films,  Inc.) 

(Producer.  SRO  Release) 

9336  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-2931 

New  York,  400  Madison  Avenue 
ELdorado  5-5323 

President  Daniel  T.  O'Shea 

Executive  Vice-President-Treasurer  E.  L.  Scanlon 

Executive  Producer  David  O.  Selznick 

Vice-President-General  Counsel  Robert  H.  Dann 

Assistant  Secretary-Counsel  Richard  Hungate 

Assistant   to   President  .,  Henry  Willson 

Board  of  Directors:   David  O.  Selznick,  Chairman; 

Daniel  T.  O'Shea,  E.  L.  Scanlon. 
CONTRACT  PLYAERS:  Jennifer  Jones.  Dorothy  Mc- 
Guire,  Joan  Tetzel,  John  Agar,  Hazel  Brooks,  Ros- 
sano  Brazzi,  Betsy  Drake,  Rory  Calhoun,  Rhonda 
Fleming,  Joseph  Cotten,  Hildegarde  Knef,  Louis 
Jourdan,  Cathy  O'Donnell,  Chris  Kelleen,  Enrica 
Soma.  Guy  Madison,  Shirley  Temple,  Robert  Mitch- 
um.  Alia  Valli,  Gregory  Peck,  Bambi  Linn. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Studio  Manager  Argyle  Nelson 

Studio  Technical  Supervisor  James  Stewart 

Art   Department  Joseph    McMillan  Johnson 

Story  Department   Gerry  Deardoff 

Publicity  Paul  MacNamara 

Casting  Ruth  Burch 

Construction  Harold  Fenton 

Camera  Still  John  Miehle 

SELZNICK  RELEASING  ORGANIZATION 

(Distributor) 

556  S.  Harvard,  Los  Angeles 
FAirfax  5536 

President  Neil  Agnew 

Executive  Vice-President-Secretary  Milton  Kramer 

Treasurer  E.  L.  Scanlon 

DIVISION  MANAGERS: 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Domestic  Distribution  Milton  Kussel 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

Foreign   Distribution  Laudy  Lawrence 

Board  of  Directors:  Milton  Kramer.  Chairman:  David 
O.  Selznick,  Daniel  T.  O'Shea,  Neil  Agnew,  E.  L. 
Scanlon. 

Publicity- Advertising- 
Exploitation  Paul  MacNamara 

Foreign  Publicity  Hyatt  Daab 

SHAFF   (MONTY)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  Universal- 1 nternational  Release) 
General  Service  Studios,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas, 
Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President-Teasurer..   Monty  Shaft 

Vice-President  Fred  P.  Rosenberg 

Secretary  Herbert  T.  Silverberg 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Samuel  Bischotf 

SHERMAN   (HARRY)   PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,    United   Artists  Release) 
5255  Clinton  St.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-8321 

President  Harry   A.  Sherman 

Associate  Producer  Eugene  Strong 

Assistant  to  President    Vernon  Clark 

Comptroller  Marie  Copenhaver 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Camera  Department  Head  Russell  Harlan 

Story    Editor  Teddi  Sherman 

Film    Editor  Sherman  Rose 


SAMUEL  FULLER 

c*&irector 


"I  SHOT  JESSE  JAMES" 


ft 


A  SCREEN  GUILD  RELEASE 
Also  Original  Story  and  Screenplay 


P  I  C  T  U  RE    CO  MPANIES 


639 


SIECEL   (DAVID  W.)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

El  Capitan  Theater,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  2157 

President  David  W,  Siegel 

SIERRA  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  RKO  Release) 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2761 

President  Walter  Wanger 

Vice-Presidents  Petter  A.  Lindstrom,  Victor 

Fleming,  Ingrid  Bergman. 

Secretary-Treasurer  David  Tannenbaum 

Assistant  Secretary  George  Mercader 

Board  of  Directors:  Walter  Wanger,  Petter  Lind- 
strom, Ingrid  Bergman,  Victor  Fleming,  David 
Tannenbaum,  Mendel  Silverberg,  Victor  F.  Collins. 

SK I R BALL- MANNING  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer ) 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  26,  Calif. 
CRanite  51  1  1 

President  Jack    H.  Skirball 

Vice-President  Bruce  Mann.ing 

Secretary-Treasurer  Philip  H.  Leonard 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Arthur  Siteman 

Director   of   Photography  Joseph  Valentine 

SMALL   (EDWARD)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  51  1  1 

President  Edward  Small 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Thomas  L.  Walker 

Secretary  Louis    E.  Swarts 

Assistant  Secretary  Corinne  C.  Collins 

N.  Y.  Representative  Harry  Kosiner 

Board    of    Directors:    Edward    Small,    Thomas  L. 

Walker,  Louis  E.  Swarts. 
Publicity  Murphy  McHenry 

SOMERSET  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producers,  Screen  Cuild  Release) 
933  N.  Seward,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  5233 

President- Producer- Director  Walter  Colmes 

Distribution  ).  |.  Milstein 

Associate  Producer  Selvyn  Levinson 

Film  Editor  Jason  H.  Bernie 

Musical   Director  Ralph  Stanley 

Comptroller  Frank  Nichols 

Secretary  June  Orr 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  PICTURES 

(Producers.  Film  Classics  Release) 
3618  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis  8,  Mo. 

Producers  Louis  K.  Ansel,  William  Rowland 

STANDARD  PICTURES  CORP. 

( Producer-Distributor ) 
Universal  City,  Calif. 
SUnset  1-2393 

President-Executive    Producer  Fred  Walker 

Vice-President  Senter  Walker 

Secretary  Ann  Walker 

Treasurer  W.    W.  Fehr 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity  Director  Robert  Lange 

Chief  Sound  Engineer  Clen  Clenn 

Laboratory  Ceorge  Crane 

Camera  Department  Clen  Cano 

Still  Department  Al  Wetzel 

Miniature  Department  William  Sexton 

Special  Effects  Ray  Mercer 

Music  Department  Frank  Sanucci 

Crip  Department  Tom  Connely 

Story  Department  J.  P.  McCarthy 

STAR  FILMS,  Inc. 

<  Producer) 

Nassour  Studio,   5746  Sunset  Blvd., 
Hollywood  28.  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7381 


President-Producer  Sam  Bischoff 

Vice-President  Ceorge  Raft 

Director  Edwin  L.  Marin 

Production  Manager  Ben  Hersh 

STAR  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Republic  Release) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CLadstone  5184 

President  Steve  Sekely 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Edward  A.  Lashins 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

In  Charge  of  Production  Steve  Sekely 

Board  of  Directors:  Steve  Sekely,  Edward  A.  Lashins. 
Franklin  A.  Berwin. 

STARDUST  ROAD  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producers,  United  rtists  Release) 
1041  NA  Formosa,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  5111 

Executives:  Mary  Pickford,  Charles  "Buddy"  Rogers, 
Ralph  Cohn,  Hoagy  Carmichael. 

STELLAR  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producers,  United  Artists  Release) 
1941  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  51  1  1 

President  Charles  R.  Rogers 

STEPHENS-LANC  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

8949  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46 
CRestview  5-6193 

President  William  Stephens 

STONE   (ANDREW)   ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
Hal  Roach  Studios 

8823  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  8-2185 

President-Treasurer  Andrew  L.  Stone 

Vice-President-Secretary  Cordon   W.  Levov 

STORY  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
250  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-3190 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-0681 

President  Armand  S.  Deutsch 

Secretary-Treasurer  Nathan    W.  Levin 

STROMBERC   (HUNT)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 
4024  N.  Radford  Ave.,  N.  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  2-1121 

Executive  Producer  Hunt  Stromberg 

Executive  Assistant  to  Mr. 

Stromberg  Robert   L.  Stirling 

Treasurer-Comptroller  Thomas    W.  Parham 

SUNSET  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  Republic  Release) 

9113  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

BRadshaw  2-3782 

Producer  Frank  Gilbert 

Associate    Producer  George  Moskov 

Assistant  Director  Albert  Schnee 

Secretary  Allene  Collins 

Comptroller  John  Meeham 

SUPREME  PICTURES  CORP. 

( Producer  I 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Room  310,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  7178 

President-Executive    Producer  A.    W.  Hackel 

Secretary  E.  H.  Spindler 

SUTHERLAND  (JOHN)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  cartoons  through  United  Artists  Release 
and  features  through  Eagle-Lion  Release;  also 
commercial  and  inductrial  films) 

201  N.  Occidental  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  26,  Calif. 

FAirfax  2196 


640 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


President  |ohn  Sutherland 

Vice-Presidents  Ross  Sutherland,  Charles  Bordwell 

Secretary  J.    M.  Musgrave 

Treasurer  Ross  Sutherland 

Board    of    Directors:    John    Sutherland,  Chairman; 

Larry  Morey,  Cordon  Jennings,  Charles  Bordwell, 

J.  M.  Musgrave,  Ross  Sutherland. 

SYMPHONY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers,  Allied  Artists  Release) 
838  N.  Orlando,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
WEbster  3-3819 

President,  Co-Producer  Nathaniel  Finston 

Co-Producer,  Chairman  of  the 

Board  Benjamin  Clazer 

Secretary  Walter  Van  Pelt 

Treasurer  Noel  Singer 

Board  of  Directors:  Benjamin  Clazer,  Nathaniel  Fin- 
ston, Walter  Van  Pelt,  Noel  Singer. 

TECHNICOLOR,  Inc. 

(Holding  company — color  film) 

15  Broad  St..  New  York  5,  N.  Y. 
HAnover  2-6290 

President-General  Manager  Herbert  T.  Kalmus 

SUBSIDIARY 

TECHNICOLOR  MOTION  PICTURE  CORP. 

( See  services  I 

631  1  Romaine  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  1  101 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-7934 

President-General  Manager  Herbert  T.  Kalmus 

Vice-President-General  Counsel  George  F.  Lewis 

Vice-President  in  Charge 

Hollywood  Sales   George  A.  Cave 

Treasurer     David  S.  Shattuck 

In  Charge  New  York  Office  Charles  Carpenter 

Board  of  Directors:  Eversley  Childs,  A.  W.  Hawkes, 

Herbert    T.    Kalmus,    George    F.    Lewis,    John  R. 

Clark.  Jr.,  Charles  Grover. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS  (Hollywood): 

Plant  Superintendent  Walter  A.  Callahan 

Director  Color  Control  Natalie  Kalmus 

THALIA  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,   United  Artists  Release) 

9336  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-2931 

President  Sol  Lesser 

Vice-Presidents  Edward  G.  Robinson, 

Barney  Briskin. 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.    H.  Messer 

Assistant  Secretary  Fl  orence  Ryan 

Board  of   Directors:   Sol   Lesser,   M.   B.  Silberberg, 

Jean  Hersholt,  Edward  C.  Robinson,  Bert  Allenberg. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Barney  Briskin 

Eastern  Sales  Representatives. ...Seymour  Poe,  Irving 
Lesser. 

Eastern  Accounting  Department  Ben  Soloman 

THOR  PRODUCTIONS 

•  Producers ) 

620  N.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-8085 

Partners  Bert  Friedlob,  Tay  Garnett 

TODDY  PICTURES  CO. 

(Producer,  distributor  for  Acceptance  Pictures, 
Dixie  National  Pictures  and  Lucky  Star  Produc- 
tions) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  69446;  7 

President  Ted  Toddy 

Vice- President-Treasurer  S.  Hickman 

Comptroller  Max  Cuba 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Foreign   Department  Jerry  Jerome 

16  mm  A.  Pollock 

Publicity  Evelyn  Lee  Jones 

International  Division  M.  H.  Khan 

Script  Department  Harry  A.  Tarr 

Directors:    William    Beaudlne,    Sam    Newfield,  A. 

Selah,  F.  C.  Pollock. 


TOLA  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(  Producers ) 

229  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  4-7634 

President  Harry  Brandt 

Vice-President  Mel  Albert 

Treasurer  Martin  Levrne 

Secretary  Oliver  A.  Unger 

Publicity  Director  Noel  Meadow 

TRANSATLANTIC  PICTURES 

(Producers,  Warner  Brothers  release) 
4000  West  Olive  Ave..  Burbank,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1251 

President  Alfred  Hitchcock 

Vice-President    Sidney  Bernstein 

Publicity  Bill  Pierce 

New  York  Public  Relations  Albert  Margolies 

TRANSWORLD  FILMS,  Inc. 

(  Producers) 

363  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murryhill  3-7625 

President   Jacques  Grinieff 

Vice-President  Robert  Haggiag 

STUDIO: 

Motion  Picture  Center, 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28.  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5981 

Producer  Rudolph  Mate 

TRIANCLE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release) 

1041   N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

CRanite  51  1  1 

President  Mary  Pickford 

Vice-President  Chas.   E.  Rogers 

Secretary  Ralph  Cohn 

Treasurer  Selmer  L.  Chalif 

Board    of    Directors:    Mary    Pickford,    Charles  E. 

Rogers,   Ralph   Cohn,   Selmer   L.   Chalif,  Aurelia 

Cowan,  I.  H.  Prinzmetal. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Robert  Beche 

General  Manager  Harold  Greene 

TRINITY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers.  United  Artists  release.  Subsidiary  of 
WILLIAM  A.  BACHER  PROD.) 

General  Service  Studio,  1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Holly- 
wood. Calif. 
GRanite  3111 

President  James  Nasser 

Executive  Producer  William  Bacher 

TRIUMPH  FILMS 

( Producer ) 

Fox   Movietone  Studios 

460  W.  5th  St..  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-7200 

President  Dave  Siegel 

In  Charge  of  Production  Jack  Shaindlin 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production    Manager  John  Doran 

Scenic  Department  Sam  Corso 

Camera  Department  Dan  Malcambes 

Film   Editor..  Leonard  Weiss 

Musical    Director  Ernest  Fiorito 

Secretary  Marian  Hale 

TROP  (J.  D.)  MOTION  PICTURE 
PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

1819  Broadway,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-7165 

President  J.  D.  Trop 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX  FILM  CORP. 

(Producer,  distributor,  theater  operator) 
444  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-3320 

President  Spyros  P.  Skouras 

Executive  Vice-President  W.  C.  Michel 

Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Production  Darryl  F.  Zanuck 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


641 


Vice-Presidents  Murray  Silverstone,  Joseph 

Moskowitz. 
Vice-President  in  Charge  Advertising, 

Publicity  and  Exploitation   ...  Charles  Einteld 

Treasurer-Secretary   Donald  A.  Henderson 

Comptroller-Assistant  Treasurer  Wilfred  J.  Eadie 
Assistant  to  Mr.  Skouras      ...  Lamoyne  A.  Jones 

Assistant  Treasurers   Fred  L.  Metzler,  Francis  T. 

Kelly. 

Assistant  Secretaries  J.  Harold  Lang,  George  F. 

Wasson,  Jr.,  William  Werner,  Norman  B.  Steinberg. 

Board  of  Directors:  Spyros  P.  Skouras,  Wilfred  J. 
Eadie,  Daniel  O.  Hastings,  W.  C.  Michel,  William 
P.  Philips,  Seton  Porter,  Donald  A.  Henderson,  L. 
Sherman  Adams,  Robert  L.  Clarkson,  Robert  Leh- 
man. Darryl  F.  Zanuck,  Murray  Silverstone. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Sales  Manager   Andrew  W.  Smith,  Jr. 

Assistant  General  Sales  Manager  ..William  C.  Gehring 
Executive  Assistant  to 

General  Sales  Manager  Martin  Moskowitz 

Eastern  Division  Sales  Manager  Raymond  E.  Moon 

Western  Division  Sales  Manager  Herman  Wobber 

Central  Division  Sales  Manager   J.  H.  Lorentz 

Southern  Division  Sales  Manager   H.  G.  Ballance 

Canadian  Division  Sales  Manager. ...Arthur  Silverstone 
Short  Subject  Sales  Manager  Peter  Levathes 

Publicity  Manager  Ulric  Bell 

Exploitation  Manager  Rodney  Bush 

Advertising  Manager  ..  Christy  Wilburt 

Radio  Manager  Mike  Weiss 

Casting  and  Talent  Joseph  Pincus 

N.  Y.  Scenario   Bertram  Bloch 

Purchasing  William  Freedman 

Legal : 

Chief  Counsel     Otto  E.  Koegel 

Production  &  Copyright   Edwin  P.  Kilroe 

SUBSIDIARIES 
MOVIETONEWS,  Inc. 

(Listed  separately  with  short  subjects  producers) 

ROXY  THEATER,  Inc. 

153  W.  50th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

NATIONAL  THEATERS  CORP. 

(Theater  operator) 

Continental  American  Bldg.,  Room  510, 
Wilmington,  Del. 

President  Charles  P.  Skouras 

Vice-President-Treasurer  H.  C.  Cox 

Vice-President  Dan  Michalove 

Vice-President-Secretary   A.  S.  Gambee 

Board  of  Directors:  H.  C.  Cox,  E.  G.  Hines,  Dan  Mich- 
alove. W.  C.  Michel,  O.  E.  Koegel,  C.  P.  Skouras, 
S.  P  Skouras,  D.  A.  Henderson. 
NATIONAL  THEATERS  AMUSEMENT  CO.,  Inc. 
1609  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
REpublic  41  1  1 

444  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-3320 

FOX  WEST  COAST  THEATERS  CORP. 
1609  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

FOX  MIDWEST  THEATERS,  Inc. 
3706  Broadway,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

FOX  INTER-MOUNTAIN  THEATERS,  Inc. 
514  Sixteenth  St..  Denver,  Colo. 

FOX  WISCONSIN  THEATERS,  Inc. 
1324  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.,  Milwoukee,  Wise. 

EVERCREEN  STATE  AMUSEMENT  CORP. 
671  Skinner  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

FOX  MICHIGAN  CORP. 
221  1  Woodward  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX 
INTERNATIONAL  CORP. 

444  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-3320 

President  Murray  Silverstone 

FOREIGN  OFFICES: 

Great  Britain — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd., 
31-32  Soho  Square,  W.  1.,  London — William  J. 
Kupper,  managing  director;  Kenneth  Hargreaves, 
secretary;  James  F.  Pattinson,  sales  director. 

Australia — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.  (Aus- 
tralia! Pty.,  Ltd.,  43/51  Brisbane  St..  Sydney — 
Sydney  Albright,  managing  director. 

New  Zealand — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp. 
N.  Z.),  Ltd.,  Kent  House,  Kent  Terrace,  Welling- 
ton— E.  L.  Rutledge,  managing  director. 


South  Africa — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Films  (S.  A.) 
(Pty.),  Ltd.,  99  Polly  St.,  P.  O.  Box  8442,  Johan- 
nesburg— E.  F.  Lomba,  managing  director. 

Algeria — Les  Productions  Fox  Europa,  45  Rue  Sadi 
Carnot,  Algiers — Aime  Brotons,  manager. 

Morocco — Les  Productions  Fox  Europa,  2  Rue  Clem- 
enceau,  Casablanca — Armand  Edery,  manager. 

Switzerland — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.  So- 
ciete  de  Exploitation  Pour  La  Suisse,  12  Rue  de  la 
Croix  d'Or,  Geneva — Fernand  Reyrennes,  manager, 

Spain — Hispano  Fox  Film  S.A.E..  Calle  Valencia  280- 
282,  Barcelona — S.  S.  Horen,  home  office  repre- 
sentative; Pedro  Bistagne,  manager. 

Portugal — Foxfilmes,  Limitada.  Avenida  Duque  de 
Louie,  95,  Lisbon — S.  R.  Pariente,  manager. 

Sweden — Aktiebolaget  Fox  Film,  Kungsgatan  37, 
Stockholm — Sven  Nygren,  managing  director. 

Turkey — Filmcilik  Turk  Anonim  Sirketi,  Yesil  Sokak 
No.  15,  Beyoglu,  Istanbul. 

Egypt — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Import  Corp  ,  1  1 
Shavia  Sarayet  of  Ezbekieh,  Cairo — H.  John  Le- 
febre,  home  office  representative,  Egypt,  Palestine, 
Iraq,  Syria. 

Israel — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Import  Corp.  —  S. 
Grinwald,  manager,  7,  Eliezer  Ben  Yehuda  Road, 
Tel-Aviv. 

Iraq — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Import  Corp — Joseph 

M.  Bakshi,  manager,  Abutaman  St.,  2A,  opposite 

King  Ghazi  Gardens,  Bagdad. 
Lebanon — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Import  Corp. — M. 

Sursock,  manager,  P.  O.  Box  421,  Daaboul  Bldg., 

Beyrouth. 

China — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Federal,  Inc.,  U.S.A., 
142  Museum  Road,  Shanghai — Theodore  Lopato, 
general  manager. 

India — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Corp.  (India),  Ltd., 
corner  1st  Marine  St..  Esplanade  Road,  Bombay — 
Arthur  G.  Doyle,  supervisor  of  Far  East 

Panama — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Films,  S.  A..  Ave- 
nida Jose  Francisco  de  la  Ossa,  Panama  City — J. 
Elliott  McManus,  managing  director. 

Guatemala — R.  Samayoa  (agent),  c/o  M.  Stahl  &  Co., 
Teatro  Capital,  Guatemala  City. 

Salvador — Pedro  Jimez  (agent),  Aptd.  Postal  22,  San 
Salvador. 

Nicaragua — Octavio  Rocha  (agent),  c/o  Teatro  Mar- 
got,  Managua. 

Costa  Rica — M.  Rodo  (agent),  P.  0.  Box  585,  San 
Jose. 

Ecuador — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Films,  S.  A  .  Pi- 
chincha  753,  Casilla  2708,  Quito — John  Finder, 
manager. 

Colombia — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film,  S.  A.,  Calle 
23  No.  5-57,  Bogota — S.  Zobel,  manager. 

Venezuela — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film.  S.  A.,  Lla- 
gunoa  Cuartel  Viejo  No.  18,  Caracas — Albert  Leon- 
ard, manager. 

Mexico — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Films  de  Mexico, 
S.  A.,  Donato  Guerra  24,  Mexico,  D.  F. — Allen  M. 
Noye  manager. 

Puerto  Rico — Twentieth  Century-Fox,  Puerto  Rico, 
Inc..  Parada  8-Puerto  de  Tierra,  P.  O.  Box  1565, 
San  Juan — Tom  Sibert,  manager;  Edificio  Copello 
No.  208,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  Dominican  Republic — 
Orlando  Calvo.  manager. 

Cuba — Fox  Film  de  Cuba,  S.  A.,  108  Trocadero  St., 
Havana — Edward  Ugast,  president. 

Trinidad — Twentieth  Century-Fox,  Trinidad,  Ltd.,  22 
Henry  St.,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad — L.  Millan,  man- 
ager. 

LATIN  AMERICA — Edward  D.  Cohen,  supervisor;  J. 

Carlo  Bavetta,  supervisor  of  Central  America;  W. 

W.  Sullivan,  supervisor  of  South  America. 
Brazil — Fox  Film  Do  Brasil   (S.  A.),  Rua  do  Passeio 

62-4,  Caixa  Postal  989,  Rio  de  Janeiro — A.  Re- 

zende,  sales  manager. 
Argentine — Fox  Film  de  la  Argentine  S.  A..  Calle 

Lavalle  1878  (R-35),  Buenos  Aires — Cesar  Codebo, 

manager. 

Uruguay — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Del  Uruguay, 
Ltda..  Calle  Yi  1432/36,  Montevideo — Jose  M. 
Sanchez,  manager. 

Paraguay — Teatros  Y  Cinemas  del  Paraguay  (agent), 
Gran  Teatro  Municipal,  Asuncion. 

Chile — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  S.  A.  Cinemato- 
graficia,  Calle  Calvez  No.  79,  P.  O.  Box  4120.  San- 
tiago— Karl  B.  Knust,  manager. 

Peru — Twentieth  Century-Fox  Peruana,  S.  A..  Juan 
de  la  Union  733,  P.  O.  Box  170,  Lima — Joel  Hart, 
manager. 


642 


PICTURE    COMPAN  I  E  S 


EUROPEAN  DISTRICT: 

Francis  L.   Harley,   managing  director:  Continental 

Europe,  Scandinavia,  Middle  East  and  North  Africa. 

R.  A.  Kreier,  general  manager. 
France — Les  Productions  Fox  Europa — Edouard  Balk, 

sales  manager,  33  Champs  Elysees,  Paris, 
Italy — Mario   Luporini,   home  office  representative, 

Via  Castelfidardo  59,  Rome. 

20TH-FOX  STUDIO 

10201  W  Pico  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6221  1 

President  Spyros  Skouras 

Executive  Head  of  Production  Joseph  M.  Schenck 

Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Production  Darryl  F.  Zanuck 

Executive  Manager  and  Assist- 
ant to  Darryl  F.  Zanuck  Lew  Schreiber 

Ceneral  Sales  Manager  Andrew  Smith 

Studio  Treasurer  and  Manager  Fred  Metzler 

Assistant  Studio  Manager  V.  J.  Christensen 

Executive  Production  Manager  Ray  Klune 

Director  of  Public  Relations  Jason  S.  Joy 

Comptroller  J.  B.  Codd 

PRODUCERS — Robert  Bassler,  Sam  Engel,  Mack  Cor- 
don, George  Jessel,  Fred  Kohlmar,  Louis  Lighton, 
Joseph  Mankiewicz  (  Prod. -dir. -writer) ,  Nunnally 
Jehnson  ( Writer-dir. ) ,  William  Perlberg,  Otto 
Preminger  ( Prod. -dir. ) ,  Sol  Siegel,  John  Stahl 
(  Prod. -dir.) ,  Preston  Sturges  (  Prod. -dir. ) ,  Lamar 
Trotti  (Prod-writer). 
DIRECTORS:  Edmund  Coulding,  Henry  Hathaway, 
F.  Hugh  Herbert  ( Dir. -writer ) ,  Howard  Hawks,  Elia 
Kazan.  Henry  King.  Louis  King,  Henry  Koster,  Otto 
Lang,  Walter  Lang,  Anatole  Litvak,  Joseph  Mankie- 
wicz (  Prod. -dir. -writer ) ,  Jean  Negulesco,  Elliott 
Nugent,  Otto  Preminger  (  Prod. -dir. ) ,  Gregory  Rat- 
off,  George  Seaton,  Robert  Sinclair,  John  Stahl 
( Prod. -dir. ) ,  Preston  Sturges  (  Prod. -dir. -writer  I . 
WRITERS:  Sy  Bartlett,  Martin  Berkeley,  A.  I.  Bez- 
zerides.  Art  Cohn,  Charles  David,  Philip  Dunne, 
Eleanor  Griffin,  Will  Hays,  Jr.,  F.  Hugh  Herbert 
(Writer-dir),  Robert  Hill,  Nunnally  Johnson 
(Writer-prod.),  Harry  Kleiner,  Claude  Binyon,  Mil- 
ton Krims,  Charles  Lederer,  John  Lee  Mahin,  Aleen 
Leslie,  Joseph  Mankiewicz  (  Prod. -dir. -writer  I , 
Mary  McCall,  Jr.,  Oscar  Millard,  Erick  Moll,  Richard 
Murphy,  Casey  Robinson,  Richard  Sale  and  Mary 
Anita  Loos,  George  Seaton,  Preston  Sturges  (Prod.- 
dir. -writer) ,  Lamar  Trotti  (  Prod. -writer) ,  Wanda 
Tuchock,  Marion  Turk,  Richard  Wormser,  Philip 
Yordan 

CONTRACT  PLAYERS:  Robert  Arthur,  Dana  An- 
drews (sh.  cont.  Goldwyn),  Lee  Cobb,  Richard 
Conte,  Wm.  Challee  (1  pic),  Dan  Dailey,  Paul 
Douglas  (2  pics),  Henry  Fonda  (1  pic),  Reginald 
Gardiner  (2  pics),  Cary  Grant  (1  pic),  Rex  Har- 
rison, Don  Hicks,  Harry  James  (1  pic),  Cecil 
Kellaway  (1  pic),  Kurt  Kreuger,  Victor  Mature, 
William  Neff  (1  pic),  Gregory  Peck  (1  pic), 
Tyrone  Power,  George  Raft  (1  pic),  Cesar  Romero, 
John  L.  Russell,  Everett  Sloane  (1  pic),  Mark 
Stevens,  George  E.  Stone,  Jimmie  Tyler  (on 
leave),  Rudy  Vallee  (1  pic),  Clifton  Webb  (1 
pic),  Richard  Widmark,  Cornel  Wilde,  Alan 
Young  (  1  pic ) . 

Annabella,  Anne  Baxter,  Pati  Behrs,  Valentina 
Cortese,  Jeanne  Crain,  Linda  Darnell,  Alice  Faye, 
Betty  Grable,  Coleen  Gray,  Nancy  Guild,  June 
Haver,  Celeste  Holm,  Jennifer  Jones  (with  Selz- 
nick),  Barbara  Lawrence,  Betty  Lynn,  Marion 
Marshall,  Dorothy  McGuire  (with  Selznick), 
Maureen  O'Hara,  Katina  Paxinou,  Jean  Peters, 
Michelene  Presle,  Thelma  Ritter,  Shari  Robinson 
(child),  Ann  Sheridan,  Randy  Stuart,  Jessica 
Tandy,  Gene  Tierney,  Coleen  Townsend,  Jean 
Wallace,  Helen  Westcott,  Loretta  Young. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Art  Lyle  Wheeler 

Auditor  T.  R.  Fraser 

Camera  Sol  Halprin 

Casting  William  Maybery,  James  Ryan 

Commissary  Nick  Janios 

Contracts    (Radio)  Bill  Smith 

Construction  Ben  Wurtzel 

Credit  Union  Homer  Traw 

Cutting  Hector  Dods 

Dialogue   Transcription  Helen  Barnhart 

Electrical  Walter  Strohm 


Estimating  (Set)   John  Engel 

Film  Library  Carl  Effmger 

Fire  Chief    Hugh  E.  Conlon 

Industrial  Relations  Fred  S.  Meyer 

Legal    (resident)  George  Wasson 

Location  R.  C.  Moore 

Makeup   Ben  Nye 

Mechanical  Effects  Louis  J.  Witte 

Medical  Director    Dr.  H.  W.  Martin 

Music  Alfred  Newman 

Music    (Bus.  Mgr.)  Frank  Tresselt 

Patent  Development  Robert  L.  Gunn 

Payroll-Personnel   Al  DeWeese 

Printing  Harold  Gordon 

Production  Ray  Clune 

Property  Thomas  Little 

Public  Safety   Thomas  D.  Young 

Publicity-Advertising  Director  Harry  Brand 

Purchasing  Pete  Montemurro 

Research  Frances  Richardson 

Script  Kathleen  Ridgeway 

Sound    Thomas  Moulton 

Special  Effects  Fred  Sersen 

Special  Effects  (Bus.  Mgr.)  C.  J.  Fischer 

Story  Editor  Julian  Johnson 

Studio  Club  Art  House 

Talent    Director      Williaim  Gordon 

Talent  Director's  Exec.  Assistant        ...  Marcella  Napp 

Talent  Scout  Ivan  Kahn 

Tests  Jerry  Webb 

Transportation.  James  Ruman 

Wardrobe    (men's)  Clinton  Sandeen 

Wardrobe    (women's)  Charles  LeMaire 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 

Acreage   owned:    Movietone,    282    acres;  Western 

Ave.,  12  acres:  Century  ranch,  2300  acres. 
Sound  stages:  Movietone,  16:  Western  Ave.,  6. 
Special  permanent  outdoor  sets,  39. 
SEE  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX 
TELEVISION 

(Fox  Movietone,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. ) 
Ceneral  Manager  Edmund  Reek 

TWO  HANDS  CORP. 

( Producers ) 

8533  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-3588 

President    ..George  Landy 

Vice-President  Rev.  E.  J.  Edwards 

UNITED  ARTISTS  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

729  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6000 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38.  Calif. 
CRanite  31 1 1 

President  Cradwell  L.  Sears 

Executive  Vice-President  Arthur  Kelly 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  George  L.  Bagnall 

Secretary  Loyd  Wright 

Treasurer-Assistant  Secretary  Harry  J.  Muller 

Assistant  Treasurer  Herbert  E.  Weimer 

Assistant  Secretaries  Paul  D.  O'Brien,  Charles 

E.  Millikan,  Harry  D.  Buckley. 
Board  of  Directors:  Gradwell  L.  Sears,  Sam  Dembow, 
Arnold  Grant,  Vitalis  Chalif,  Franklyn  Cole,  Ar- 
thur W.  Kelly,  Charles  Schwartz,  Herbert  Jacoby, 
E.  C.  Mills. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Sales  Manager  J.  J.  Unger 

Eastern  Division 

Sales  Manager  Edward  M.  Schnitzer 

Domestic  Operations  H.  D.  Buckley 

Assistant  to  E.  M.  Schnitzer  Abe  Dickstein 

Western  Division  Sales  Manager  Maury  Orr 

Assistant  to  Maury  Orr  Jack  Wrege 

Advertising-Publicity  Director  Paul  N.  Lazarus,  Jr. 

Assistant  Advertising  Publicity 

Director  Howard  LeSieur 

Contract  Manager  Paul  N.  Lazarus,  Sr. 

Statistician  Charles  M.  Steele 

Purchasing  Agent  Ida  H.  Carretson 

Office  Manager  ...Robert  Coldfarb 

Publicity  Manager  Alfred  Tamarin 

Advertising  Manager  Francis  M.  Winikus 

Art  Director  Herbert  Jaediker 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


643 


Exploitation  Manager  Mori  Krushen 

Manager,  Foreign  Distribution  Walter  Could 

Assistant  Foreign  Manager  T.  P.  Mulrooney 

Foreign  Sales  Manager  H.  W.  Schroeder 

Far  Eastern,  Australasian,  South 

African  Division  Manager  Al  Lowe 

Foreign  Accounting  Walter  Liebler 

Foreign  Publicity  Manager  Sam  Cohen 

FOREIGN  BRANCHES: 

England — United  Artists  Corp.,  Ltd.,  United  Artists 
(Export)  Ltd.,  Film  House,  Wardour  Street,  Lon- 
don, W.  1. 

Spain — C.  E.  Castelli,  Los  Artistas  Asociados,  Rambla 

de  Cataluna  62,  Barcelona. 
Sweden- — Harald  Astrom,  United  Artists  Aktiebolag 

Norrlandsgatan  15B,  Stockholm. 
Switzerland — Paul  Rappaport,  Unartisco,  S.  A.,  5  Rue 

du  Marche,  Geneva. 
South  Africa — United  Artists  Corp.  S.  A.  Pty.,  Ltd., 

P.  O.  7582,  99  Polly  St.,  Johannesburg. 
Argentina — Jorge  Suarez,  U.  A.  South  America  Corp., 

Lavalle  1747-51,  Buenos  Aires. 
Uruguay — Bernardo   Glucksmann,   Av.    18  de  Julio 

Esq.,  Rio  Branco,  Montevideo.  R.  U.  del  Uruguay. 
Chile — Arnoldo  Binder,  U.  A.  South  American  Corp., 

Casilla  Correo  623,  Santiago. 
Brazil — Enrique  Baez,  U.  A.  of  Brazil,  Inc.,  Caixa 

Postal  569,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
Colombia — James  C.  Raymond,  United  Artists  Corp. 

de  Colombia,  S.  A.,  Aptdo  Nac.  383,  Bogota. 
Central  America — Guy  C.  Smith,  United  Artists  Corp., 

Apartado  Postal  283,  Colon,  Republic  of  Panama. 
British  West  Indies — Randolph  deSilva,  United  Ar- 
tists Corp.,  7  Richmond  St.,  P.  O.  Box  336,  Port- 

of-Spain,  Trinidad. 
Cuba — Henry  Weiner,  United  Artists  Corp.  of  Cuba, 

S.  A.,  Consulado  No.  Ill,  Havana. 
Mexico —  J.  B.  Urbina,  Artistas  Unidos,  S.  A.,  Ave- 

nida  Morelos  No.  102,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Peru — Leon    Nebel,    United    Artists   Corp.,  Casilla 

Correro  2782,  Lima. 
Puerto  Rico — Jack  Odell,  United  Artists  Corp.  of 

Puerto  Rico,  P.  0.  Box  3309,  San  Juan. 
Egvpt — Albert  Steinhardt,  United  Artists  Corp.  of 

Egypt,  3  Tewfik  Square,  Cairo. 
Australia — Clive  A.  Arnott,  United  Artists  (A/Asia), 

Pty..  Ltd.  P.  O.  Box  3278,  Sydney. 
New  Zealand — Harry  Withers.  United  Artists 

(A-Asia),  Ltd.,  55  Courtney  Place,  Wellington. 
India— Frank  V.  Kennebeck.  United  Artists  Corp., 

Marshall  Bldg.,  Frere  &  Ballard  Roads,  Bombay. 
Portugal — F.  Santos,  Sonoro  Filme,  Ltda.,  Praca  da 

Algeria  22-1,  Lisbon. 
French  North  Africa — Maurice  Aubier,  United  Artists 

Corp.  of  North  Africa,  1   Rue  de  Mulhouse,  Al- 
giers. Algeria. 
China — Constantin    Coldin,    United    Artists  China, 

Inc.,  352  Embankment  Bldg.,  North  Soochonow 

Road,  Shanghai. 

UNITED  CALIFORNIA  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers,  United  Artists,  Eagle-Lion  Releases) 
1022  Palm  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-51  58 

President  Eugene  Frenke 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Frank  Hale 

Vice-Presidents  Robert  Cummings,  Philip  Yordan 

Secretary-Treasurer  Joseph  Murray 

Story  Editor  Edward  Regan 

UNITED  PHILIPPINE  ARTISTS  (California) 

(See  United  Philippine  Artists,  Manilla) 
( Producers) 

California  Studios,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-5141  or  Hollywood  9-8321 

President  Sidney  Salkow 

Vice-President  Samuel  Bronston 

Secretary-Treasurer  Herman  Yaras 

Assistant  Secretary- 
Treasurer  Maybelle  Streeter,  Josephine  Clarke 

UNITED  SCREEN  ATTRACTIONS  CORP. 

( Producer-Distributor) 

25  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  2-1700 

President  Ceorge  A.  Hirliman 

Vice-President-Treasurer  David  M.  Harris 

Board  of  Directors:  George  A.  Hirliman,  David  M. 
Harris,  Bessie  M.  Krumholz. 


UNITED  STATES  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Warner  Bros,  release) 
Warner  Bros.  Studios,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1251 

President  Milton  Sperling 

Vice-President  Charles  Yoss 

Secretary  Oliver  Schwab 

UNIVERSAL  PICTURES  COMPANY,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

445  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  9-8000 

Chairman  of  the  Board  J.  Cheever  Cowdin 

President  Nate  J.  Blumberg 

Vice-Presidents  William  A.  Scully,  John  J. 

O'Connor,  Joseph  H.  Seidelman,  Edward  Muhl, 
Matthew  Fox. 

Secretary  Adolph  Schimel 

Vice-President- 
General  Counsel  Charles  D.  Prutzman 

Treasurer-Assistant    Secretary. ...Samuel  Machnovitch 

Assistant  Treasurers  Eugene  F.  Walsh,  George 

Douglas,  Margaret  M.  Sullivan. 

Assistant  Secretaries  Anthony  Petti,  Margaret  M. 

Sullivan,  Morris  Davis,  Percy  Guth. 
Board  of  Directors:  J.  Cheever  Cowdin,  Nate  J.  Blum- 
berg, Charles  D.  Prutzman,  G.  I.  Woodham-Smith, 
Robert  Benjamin,  Matthew  Fox,  Daniel  M.  Sheaf- 
fer,  Ottavio  Prochet,   Paul  G.   Brown,  J.  Arthur 
Rank,  Budd  Rogers,  John  J.  O'Connor,  Preston  Da- 
vie, William  Cerman. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 
Vice- President-General 

Sales  Manager  William  A.  Scully 

Vice-President- Executive  Assistant 

to  President  John  J.  O'Connor 

Assistant  to  Mr.  Scully  E.  T.  Gomersall 

Assistant  General  Sales  Manager  A.  J.  O'Keefe 

Southern  and  Canadian  Divi- 
sion Manager  F.  J.  A.  McCarthy 

Eastern  Division  Manager  Fred  Meyers 

Western  Division  Manager  C.  J.  Feldman 

Short  Subjects  Manager  E.  L.  McEvoy 

Director,  Advertising- 
Publicity-Exploitation  Dave  Lipton 

Eastern  Advertising- 
Publicity  Director  Maurice  A.  Bergman 

Attorney  Adolph  Schimel 

Comptroller  Eugene  F.  Walsh 

Manager,  Contract  Playdate 

Sales  Department  James  J.  Jordan 

Manager.  Branch  Oper- 
ation-Maintenance F.  T.  Murray 

Studio  Sales  Contact  A.  J.  Sharick 

Newsreel  Editor  Tom  Mead 

Assistant  Eastern  Ad- 
vertising Manager  H.  A.  Linet 

Studio  Publicity  Manager  Al  Horwits 

Serial  Producer  E.  L.  McAvoy 

(Cimmaron  Dude  Ranch,  Peekskill,  New  York) 

SUBSIDARIES 

UNIVERSAL  INTERNATIONAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

445  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-8000 
Cable:  UNFILMAN 

President  Joseph  H.  Seidelman 

Vice-President  A.  E.  Duff 

Secretary  A.  Schimel 

Treasurer  R.  M.  Miles 

Assistant  Treasurer  P.  Ludwig 

FOREIGN  BRANCHES: 

Continental  Supervisor,  Harry  Novak;  Headquarters 
27-33  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  (8e), 
France. 

Supervisor,    Middle   East,    Andre   Salib;  Headquar- 
ters, 39  Rue  Fouad  ler,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 
Robert  M.  Lury,  Eastern  Division  Manager;  Head- 
quarters, 287  Orchard  Road,  Singapore,  S.  S. 

Far  Eastern  Division  Manager,  Herbert  Tonks;  343 
Echague  St.,  Manila,  Philippines. 

Creat  Britain  and  Ireland — General  Film  Distribu- 
tors, Ltd.;  127-133  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1, 
England — E.  T.  Carr  and  John  Woolf,  Joint  Man- 
aging Directors.  (Ben  Henry,  Home  Office  Rep- 
resentative.) 

Belgium — ■  Universal  Film  Societe  Anonyme,  3  Rue 
Brialmont,  Brussels — Joseph  Denis,  Manager. 


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PICTURE    COMPA  N  I  E  S 


Denmark — Universal  Film  A/S;  Nygade  3,  Copen- 
hagen K. — K.  E.  Jorgensen,  Manager. 

Finland — (Distributor)  B.  F.  V.  OY,  A.  Tamminen, 
Kalevankatu  4,  Helsinki. 

France — Universal  Film  Societe  Anonyme;  27-33 
Ave.,  des  Champs  Elysee,  Paris  (8e) — Etienne 
Descombey,  Manager. 

Greece — (Distributor)  Theo.  Damaskinos  and  Vic- 
tor Michaelides,  5  Santarosa  St..  Athens. 

Italy — Universal  Films  S.  A.  I.;  Via  Magenta  16, 
Rome — Emanuele  Zama,  Manager. 

Norway — Universal  Film  A/S;  Klingenberggaten  5, 
Oslo  9 — A.  H.  Haslund,  Manager. 

Portugal — (Distributor)  Doperfilme;  42  Rua  Braa- 
camp.  Lisbon — Rivero  Belga,  Managing  Director. 

Spain — Universal  Films  Espanola,  S.  A.;  Calle  Mal- 
lorca  220,  Barcelona — Enrique  Aguilar,  Manager. 

Sweden — Universal  Film  Aktiebolag;  Kungsgatan  7, 
Stockholm — K.  Jungmarker.  Manager. 

Switzerland — Universal  Film  S.  A.;  Rue  du  Mont 
Blanc  1  I .  Geneva — A.  Cosandey.  Manager. 

Argentina — Paraguay — Uruguay — Universal  Films  Ar- 
gentina, S.  A.;  De  Peliculas  Cinematograf  icas, 
Calle  Lavalle  1860,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina — ■ 
Monroe  Isen,  Ceneral  Manager. 

Brazil — Universal  Films,  S.  A.;  Rua  Senador  Dantas 
No.  39.  Caixa  Postal  1204,  Rio  de  Janiero — 
Michael  Bergher,  General  Manager. 

Colombia — (Distributor)    Caribe  Films,  Medelin. 

Dominican  Republic — Universal  Pictures  Corp.  of 
Puerto  Rico;  Calle  Jose  Reyes  No.  49,  Apartado 
342.  Ciudad  Trujillo — M.   Perez.  Manager. 

Mexico — Universal  Pictures  Corp.  of  Mexico;  Ignacio 
Mariscal  59,  Apartado  Postal  70  Bis.,  Mexico, 
D.  F. — V.  Palmeri,  Manager. 

Panama  Canal  Zone — Costa  Rico — Ecuador — Guate- 
mala— Honduras — Netherlands  West  Indies — Nic- 
aragua— Panama — El  Salvador — C  u  r  a  c  a o — Aruba 
Universal  Films,  S.  A.;  Seccion  8a,  Apartado  No. 
3133,  Panama,  Republic  of  Panama — E.  N.  Ferro, 
Manager. 

Peru — Universal  Pictures  Corp.  of  Peru:  Edificio  01- 

ceso.  20  Piso.  Calle  Pileta  de  La  Merced  148, 

Lima — A.  Undurraga.  Manager. 
Puerto  Rico — Universal    Pictures    Corp.    of  Puerto 

Rico;   Cobian   Film  Center.   P.   O.   Box    173,  San 

Juan — Harold  Dudoff,  Manager. 
Trinidad — Universal   Pictures  of  Trinidad.   Inc.;  32 

St.  Vincent  St.,  Port-of-Spain — H.  Teelucksingh, 

Manager. 

Uruguay — Universal  Pictures  Corp.  of  Uruguay;  Calle 
San  Jose  No.  1073,  Montevideo — Francisco  Rossi, 
Manager. 

Venezuela — (Distributor)  Luis  Martinez,  Miracielos 
A  Hospital  No.  89.  Caracas. 

Australia  and  New  Zealand — Universal  Pictures  Pro- 
prietary Ltd.:  499-501  Kent  Street.  Sydney.  Aus- 
tralia— Herb  C.  Mclntyre.  Managing  Director;  Dan 
Casey  Sales  Manager. 

North  Africa — Universal  Pictures  Corp.  of  North 
Africa  Inc.;  46  Rue  Denfert  Rochereau,  Algiers, 
Algeria — R.   Pizzetta,  Manager. 

South  Africa — (  D;stributors )  African  Consolidated 
Films.  Ltd  .  P.  O.  Box  4552  lohannesburg.  South 
Africa — Keith  Goldsmith,  Home  Office  Repre- 
sentative. 

China — Universal  Pictures  Corp.  of  China — Shang- 
hai, 118  Embankment  Bldg..  410  North  Soochow 
Road.  Shanghai — Y.  K.  Yao.  Manager.  Hong  Kong. 
205/6  Holland  House,  Queens  Road,  Hong  Kong — 
Ginarn  Lao.  Manager. 

Egvpt — Universal  Pictures  Corp..  of  Egypt.  39  Rue 
Fouad  ler,  Alexandria,  Egypt — Andre  Salib,  Man- 
ager. 

India — Universal  Pictures,  India,  Ltd.;  Mustafa  Bldg. 

Sir  Phirozshah  Mehta  Road,  Fort  Bombay — Saul 

Jacobs,  Manager. 
Israel — (Distributor)     David    Mallah,    22  Rambam 

St.,  Tel  Aviv,  Israel. 
Philippine  Islands — Universal  Pictures  Corp.  of  Far 

East;  343  Echague  St.,  Manila — H.  Tonks. 
Siam — Universal    Pictures    (Singapore)    Ltd.;  BMC 

Building,   951    Charoen    Krung    Road,    Bangkok — 

)ohn  Carpenter,  Manager. 
Straits  Settlements — Universal  Pictures  (Singapore) 

Ltd.;   287   Orchard   Road,   Singapore,   S.   S. — Fred 

Paulus,  Manager. 
Turkey —  (Distributor)    Ozenfilm,    17    Yesil  Sodak 

Beyagly,  Istanbul — Osman  Bey. 


Burma — Universal  Pictures  of  Burma,  Inc.;  116 
Fraser  Street,  Rangoon,  Burma. — Quintin  S.  Ma- 
riano, Manager. 


UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL 
PICTURES  CO. 

(Producers,  Studio) 
Universal  City,  Calif. 
STanley  7-121  1 


Executive  Head  of  Production  Leo  Spitz 

In  Charge  of  Production  William  Goetz 

Associate  Head  of  Production  William  Dozier 

Production  Aide  Rufus  LeMaire 

Vice-President-General   Manager  Edward  Muhl 


PRODUCERS:  Robert  Arthur,  Michael  Kraike,  Jerome 
S.  Bresler,  Leonard  Goldstein,  Jules  Schermer 

PRODUCERS  -  DIRECTORS:  Charles  Barton.  Will 
Cowan.  William  Castle. 

DIRECTORS:  Michael  Gordon,  Frederick  deCordova, 
George  Sherman,  Robert  Siodmak. 

PRODUCERS-WRITERS:  Robert  H.  Buckner,  Chester 
Erskine,  Karl  Tunberg. 

WRITER-DIRECTOR:  Claude  Binyon. 

WRITERS:  John  Grant,  Oscar  Brodney. 

CONTRACT  PLAYERS:  Abbott  and  Costello.  An- 
thony Curtis,  Dan  Duryea,  Howard  Duff,  Rich- 
ard Long,  Gar  Moore,  Stephen  McNally,  Donald 
O'Connor,  Patricia  Alphin,  Ann  Blyth,  Helena  Car- 
ter, Yvonne  de  Carlo,  Deanna  Durbin,  Patricia  Hall, 
Dorothy  Hart,  Meg  Randall,  Marta  Toren,  Shelley 
Winters. 

INDEPENDENT  PRODUCTIONS:  Geffen-Shane  Pro- 
ductions, Inc.  (Maxwell  Geffen  &  Maxwell  Shane)  ; 
Kanin  Productions,  Inc.  (Carson  &  Michael  Kanin)  ; 
Neptune  Productions,  Inc.  (Robert  Montgomery); 
Rampart  Productions  (William  Dozier). 
PLANT  OPERATIONS  COMMITTEE: 


Assistant  to  General  Manager  Percy  Guth 

Production   Manager   James  Pratt 

Studio  Manager  Morris  Weiner 

Assistant   Studio   Manager  George  Bole 

Head  of  Legal  Department    John  H  Tracy 

Studio  Treasurer  George  Douglas 

Studio   Comptroller   Ivan  Betts 

Business  Manager  M.  R.  Davis 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Art  Department   (Supervising)          Bernard  Herzbrun 

Art  Title  Department  John  McCormick 

Club  Manager   Leonard  Cory 

Commissary   Hans  Meyer 

Drapery  Arthur  Anderson 

Editorial   -  Maurice  Pivar 

Editorial   Consultant  Ernest  Nims 

Electrical  Department  Bryan  Carter 

Grip  Virgil  Summers 

Labor...   Ernest  D.  Sweet 

Labor  Relations  E.  P.  Ward 

Laboratory  Contact   Val  Osborne 

Location  Jack  Lawton 

Machine  Shop    Ralph  McClure 

Makeup-Hairdressing  Buddy    West  more 

Music  Milton  Schwarzwald 

Pay  roll -Tabulating   John    Pfeif  le 

Personnel   A.    H.  McCaushand 

Plant  Engineering-Permanent 

Construction  L.   J.  Ward 

Plumbing  Shop  Thane  Evans 

Police  Chief.  Ernie  Vache 

Projection    Supervisor  William  Hanberry 

Property  Russell  Gausman 

Public   Relations,  Foreign  Affairs, 

Censorship  William  Gordon 

Publicity  Director  I  Studio  I  Al  Horwits 

Publicity-Exploitation    (National  I   -Dave  Lipton 

Purchasing  F.   A.  Patchell 

Research  George  Macon 

Scenic   Fred  Tuch 

Sound  Leslie  Carey 

Special  Effects   Fred  Knoth 

Special  Photographic   Stanley  Horsley 

Stenographic  Esther  Shulkin 

Stills  Ray  Jones 

Story- Writing  Raymond  Crossett 

Talent  Department   Executive   Robert  Palmer 

Technical   Superintendent  Jack  Tait 

Transportation  Carl  Beringer 

Wardrobe  Manny  Spack 


PICTURE  COMPANIES 


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PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 
Acreage  owned,  231  acres. 
Sound  stages,  1  7. 

Special  permanent  outdoor  sets,  15. 
SEE  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

UNITED  WORLD  FILMS 

(See  Non-Theatrical) 

UNIVERSITY  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

1270  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-2085 

President-Treasurer  Edward  A.  Golden 

Vice-President  Robert  S.  Golden 

Secretary  Anne  E.  Harkavy 

Board  of  Directors:  Edward  A.  Golden,  Robert  S. 
Golden,  Anne  E.  Harkavy. 

VANGUARD  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  SRO  Release) 

9336  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-2931 

President  Daniel  T.  O'Shea 

Executive  Vice-President- 
Treasurer  Ernest  L.  Scanlon 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Counsel  Robert  H.  Dann 

Assistant  Secretary-Counsel  Richard  Hungate 

Assistant  Treasurer  Earl  R.  Beaman 

Assistant  to  President   Henry  Willson 

Board  of  Directors:   David  0.  Selznick,   Daniel  T. 

O'Shea,  Ernest  L.  Scanlon. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 
Production  Executive 

and  Studio  Manager  Argyle  Nelson 

Publicity  Director  Paul  MacNamara 

Story  Gerry  Deardorff 

Production  Designer  Joseph  M.  Johnson 

Film  Editor  Hal  C.  Kern 

Special  Effects  Department  Clarence  Slifer 

Sound  Department  James  E.  Stewart 

Casting  Director  Ruth  Burch 

Purchasing  Agent  Joyce  Allen 

NEW  YORK: 

400  Madison  Avenue 

ELdorado  5-5323 

Eastern  Production  Representative  Robert  Ross 

Eastern  Sales  Representative...  Milton  S.  Kussell 

Story  Editor  Elsa  Neuberger 

CHICACO: 

33  N.  La  Salle  Street 
ANDover  2676 

Central  Sales  Representative  Thomas  F.  Duane 

LOS  ANGELES: 
5212  Wilshire  Blvd. 

Pacific  Coast  Sales  Representative  John  S.  Howard 

VERSHEL  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer.  PRC  Release) 

135  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-1233 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Hillside  81  1 1 

Producer  Irving  Vershel 

VICTORIA  FILMS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

9120  Sunset  Blvd.,  West  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -1  103 

President  Melville  A.  Shauer 

Secretary-Treasurer  William  Cordon 

VINSON  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer,  Eagle  Lion  release) 

Motion  Picture  Center, 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-5981 

President  Joseph  Levinson 

Vice-President  Arthur  Dreifuss 

Secretary-Treasurer   Arthur  Desser 

THE  VITAPHONE  CORP. 

( Producer) 

Subsidiary  of  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Inc.) 

321  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-1000 


President  H.  M.  Warner 

Vice-Presidents  Albert  Warner,  J.  L.  Warner 

Secretary  R.  W.  Perkins 

Treasurer  Albert  Warner 

Assistant  Treasurer-Comptroller..  Samuel  Carlisle 

Assistant  Secretaries  H.  S.  Bareford,  Edward  K. 

Hessberg 

Assistant  Treasurer  W.  S.  McDonald 

Auditor  T.  J.  Martin 

Auditor  of  Exchanges  Robert  A.  McGuire 

Board  of  Directors:  H.  M.  Warner,  Albert  Warner, 
R.  W.  Perkins,  W.  S.  McDonald,  T.  J.  Martin. 

WALLIS   (HAL)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Paramount  Release) 
Paramount  Studios 

5451   Marathon  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-241  1 

President  Joseph   H.  Hazen 

Vice-President  Hal  B.  Wallis 

Secretary   Sidney  Justin 

Assistant  Treasurer  M.  H.  Simpson 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Manager  Jack  Saper 

Talent  Manager  Paul  Nathan 

Story  Editor  John  Mock 

Publicity  Manager  Walter  Seltzer 

Board  of  Directors:  Joseph  H.  Hazen,  Hal  B.  Wallis, 
Y.  Frank  Freeman,  Jacob  H.  Karp. 

WALTER  WANCER  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

Eagle-Lion  Studios,  7324  Santa   Monica   Blvd.,  Los 

Angeles  46.  Calif. 
HUdson  2-2181 

President   Walter  F.  Wanger 

Vice-President  Abraham  L.  Bienstock 

Treasurer-Secretary  ..George  Mercader 

WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer,  distributor,  theater  operator) 
321  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-1000 

President  Harry  M.  Warner 

Vice-Presidents  Albert  Warner,  Jack  L.  Warner, 

Herman  Starr,  Stanleigh  P.  Friedman,  Samuel 
Schneider,  Herbert  Freston,  Ben  Kalmenson,  Mort 
Blumenstock,  Harry  M.  Kalmine,  R.  W.  Perkins. 

Treasurer  Albert  Warner 

Assistant  Treasurers  Samuel  Carlisle,  W.  Stew- 
art McDonald,  Cyril  H.  Wilder. 

Secretary-General  Counsel  R.  W.  Perkins 

Assistant  Secretaries  Harold  S.  Bareford,  Edward 

K.  Hessberg,  Roy  J.  Obringer. 

Comptroller  Samuel  Carlisle 

Auditor  Thomas  J.  Martin 

Board  of  Directors:  Stanleigh  P.  Friedman,  Charles  S. 
Guggenheimer,  Samuel  Schneider,  Morris  Wolf, 
Samuel  Carlisle.  John  E.  Bierwirth,  Waddill  Catch- 
ings,  R.  W.  Perkins.  Albert  Warner,  Harry  M.  War- 
ner. Jack  L.  Warner. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

General  Sales  Manager  Ben  Kalmenson 

Short  Subiects-Trailers 

Sales  Manager  Norman  H.  Moray 

Director,  Advertising-Publicity  Mort  Blumenstock 

Advertising  Manager  Gil  Colden 

Eastern  Publicity  Director  Larry  Golob 

Eastern  Production  Manager  Jacob  Wilk 

SUBSIDIARIES 
CURTZ   (MICHAEL)  PRODUCTION 
( Listed  separately) 

FIRST  NATIONAL  PICTURES 

(  Producer) 

MUSIC  PUBLISHING  HOLDINC  CORPORATION 

(Music  publisheri 

STANLEY  COMPANY  OF  AMERICA 

(Theater  Company) 

VITACRAPH  STUDIO 

4151  Prospect.  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  1-7010 

THE  VITAPHONE  CORP. 

(Listed  separately) 

WARNER  BROS.  CIRCUIT  MANACEMENT  CORP. 

(Theater  operation) 


oCeo  ^pitz  and  d3i$l  (joetz 
flor  tlie  opportunity  o^ producina 
j^or  IJnivetdal-^Qnternationai 


"CRISS  CROSS" 

Starring 

BURT  LANCASTER-YVONNE  DE  CARLO 

and 

"THE  LADY  GAMBLES' 

Starring 

BARBARA  STANWYCK 


IN  PREPARATION: 

"Sierra"  (In  Technicolor) 

"Moon  Over  Java"  (In  Technicolor) 

"Going,  Going,  Gone"  (Saturday  Evening  Post  Serial) 

"Purgatory  Street" 


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WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES 
DISTRIBUTING  CORP. 

President  Ben  Kalmenson 

Vice-President  Roy  Haines 

Secretary  R.  W.  Perkins 

Assistant  Secretaries  H.  S.  Bareford, 

Edward  K.  Hessberg. 

Treasurer  Samuel  Carlisle 

Auditor  T.  J.  Martin 

Board  of  Directors:  Ben  Kalmenson,  R.  W.  Perkins, 

S.  Carlisle,  Howard  Levinson,  T.  J.  Martin. 
DIVISION  MANAGERS: 

Eastern  Sam  Lefkowitz 

Western  Roy  Haines 

Southern  Norman  Ayres 

DISTRICT  MANACERS: 

Eastern  Jules  Lapidus 

Mid-Atlantic  Robert  Smeltzer 

Central  Charles  Rich 

Midwest  Harry  Seed 

Prairie  Hall  Walsh 

South  Eastern  John  Kirby 

South  Western  Doak  Roberts 

West   Coast  Henry  Herbel 

Canada  Haskell  Masters 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Assistant  to  Ben  Kalmenson  ..I.  F.  Dolid 

Supervisor  of  Exchanges  Bernard  R.  Goodman 

Manager  Contract  Sales 

Department  Stanley  Hatch 

Manager  Playdate  Department  Edward  E.  Hinchy 

Auditor  of  Exchanges  Robert  A.  McGuire 

WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES 
INTERNATIONAL  CORPORATION 

President  Wolfe  Cohen 

Vice-Presidents  Joseph  S.  Hummel,  Karl  C. 

MacDonald. 

Vice-President-Treasurer  John    J.  Clynn 

Secretary  Morris  Ebenstein 

Assistant  Secretary  M.  Greenberg 

Auditor  T.  O'Sullivan 

In  Charge  of  Great  Britain  Arthur  S.  Abeles,  Jr. 

In  Charge  of  Continental  Europe,  Scandi- 
navia, Africa  and  Near  East  Joseph  S.  Hummel 

In  Charge  of  Central  and  South  America,  Aus- 
tralia, New  Zealand  and  Far  East  Wolfe  Cohen 

Manager  of  Exchanges  John  J.  Glynn 

In  Charge  of  Publicity 

and  Advertising  G.  R.  Keyser 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Ltd.: 

United  Kingdom — Arthur  S.  Abeles,  Jr.,  Managing  Di- 
rector. 

135-141  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1. 
Warner  Bros.  First  National 
South  Films,  Inc.: 

Atlantic  Division  Manager  for  Argentina,  Chile, 

Brazil,  Uruguay  Ary  Lima 

Caribbean  Division  Manager  for  Cuba, 

Puerto  Rico,  Santo  Domingo,  Trinidad 

and  Venezuela  .  Peter  Colli 

Pacific  Division  Manager  for  Bolivia, 

Colombia,  Ecuador,  Panama,  Peru,  Central 

American  Agencies  and  Mexico  James  O'Gara 

Argentine — Tucaman  1938,  Buenos  Aires — Armando 

Trucios,  Manager. 
Brazil — 19-19A  Senador  Dantas,  Rio  de  Janeiro — 

Fritz  Berg,  Manager. 
Chile — Alonso  Ovalle  1287,  P.  O.  Box  Casilla  469, 

Santiago — Louis  Lipsky,  Manager. 
Colombia — Carrera  5A-2261,  Apartado  Aero  3455, 

Bogota — Carl  Heumann,  Manager. 
Cuba — Paseo  de  Marti  No.  102,  Havana — John  E.  H. 

Jones,  Manager. 
Ecuador — Francisco  P.  Icaza  402,  Oficina  4,  Primer 

Piso,  P.  O.  Box   173,  Guayaquil — Jose  Saavedra, 

Manager;  Lester  Cohen,  Supervisor. 
Panama — Via  Espana  16,  Panama  City,  P.  O.  Box  133 

— Jack  Scribner,  Manager. 
Peru — Calle  Ocona  No.  180,  Apartado  1910,  Lima — 

Lester  Cohen,  Manager. 
Puerto  Rico — Stop   10,   Fernandez   luncos  Avenue, 

P.  O.  Box  1378,  San  Juan — Geza  Polaty,  Manager. 
Santo  Domingo — Under  Supervision  of  Geza  Polaty 

(Puerto  Rico).  Calle  Hastos  21,  P.  O.  Box  966, 

Ciudad  Trujillo — George  Hall,  Manager. 
Trinidad — 7  Richmond  St.,  Port  of  Spain,  B.W.I. — 

Leo  Green.  Manager. 


Warner  Bros.  First  National  Pictures,  S.  A.: 

Mexico — Donato  Guerra  No.  24,  Mexico  City — Mi- 
chael Sokol,  Manager. 

Warner  Bros.  First  National  Films,  Inc. 

Supervisor,  Belgium,  France,  North  Africa  and  Switz- 
erland— Jacques  Salberg.  Bernard  Kopel,  Assistant 
Supervisor. 

Algeria — 55  Rue  d"  I  sly.  Algiers — Jack  Baranes,  Man- 
ager. 

Belgium — 55  Blvd.  du  Jardin  Botanique,  Brussels — 
Hans  Egolf,  Manager. 

France — 5  Avenue  Velasques,  Paris— Theophile  Bel- 
lini, Manager. 

Morocco — Under  supervision  of  lack  Baranes  (Al- 
giers). 8  Quinson  St.,  Casablanca — Leon  Slivinsky, 
Manager. 

Switzerland — 28  Rue  De  La  Confederation,  Geneva 
— Charles  Glikmann,  Manager. 

Tunisia — Under  supervision  of  Jack  Baranes  (Al- 
giers). Rue  Es-Sadika  32,  Tunis. 

Warner  Bros.  First  National  Pictures,  Inc.: 

Michael  Shathin — Supervisor  for  India,  Singapore, 
Siam,  Java  and  French  Indo-China. 

China — 142  Museum  Road,  Shanghai — A.  L.  Caplan, 
Manager  and  Supervisor  of  China,  Formosa  and 
Hong  Kong. 

Egypt — 111  Avenue  de  la  Reine,  Nazli,  Cairo — 
Jacques  Kroub,  Manager. 

Hong  Kong — Shell  House,  Queens  Road,  Central. 
P.  O.  Box  46 — J.  E.  Dagal,  Manager. 

Palestine — Under  supervision  of  Jacques  Kroub  (Cai- 
ro). 34  Nachlat  Benjamin  Street,  Tel  Aviv — Rich- 
ard Laufer,  Manager.  . 

Lebanon — Under  supervision  of  Jacques  Kroub  (Cai- 
ro). Tabet  House,  Rue  de  Damas  No.  2,  Beyrouth 
— Georges  Mamari,  Manager. 

India — Eros  Theater  Building,  42  Queen's  Road,  Bom- 
bay— B.  N.  Nadkarni.  Manager. 

Philippine  Islands — Clifford  E.  Almy,  Supervisor, 
State  Annex  Building,  442  Rizal  Ave.,  Manila — 
Tomas  Flores.  Manager. 

Siam — B  M  C.  Building,  951  New  Road,  Bangkok — 
William  Blarney,  Manager. 

Singapore — 267  Orchard  Road,  P.  O.  Box  692,  Singa- 
pore— Elias  Moses,  Manager. 

Warner  Bros.  First  National  Pictures,  Pty.,  Ltd.: 

Australia — 221  Elizabeth  Street,  Sydney — Stanley 
Higginson,  Manager. 

Warner  Bros.  Continental  Films,  Inc.: 

Supervisor  for  Italy,  Spain  and  Portugal — Louis  Laber. 

Italy — Via  Del  Tritone  132,  Rome — Mario  Zama, 
Manager. 

Warner  Bros.  First  National  Films,  S.  A.  E.: 

Spain — Paseo  de  Cracia  77,  Barcelona — Rene  Huet, 

Manager. 
Warner  Bros.  Pictures  (N.  Z.)  Ltd.: 
New  Zealand — 52-54  Shortland  St..  C.  P.  O.  1708, 

Auckland — Arthur  G.  McClure,  Manager. 
Warner  Bros.  First  National 
Pictures  (S.  A.)  (Pty.) ,  Ltd. 

South  Africa — Maritime  House,  Loveday  Street,  P.  O. 
Box  6523,  Johannesburg — Jerome  P.  Sutton,  Man- 
ager. 

Warner  Bros.  Film  A.  B.: 

Sweden — Kungsgatan  44,  Stockholm — Christian  Con- 
radsen,  Manager  (also  supervisor  for  Denmark, 
Finland  and  Norway). 

Warner  Bros.  Film  A/S: 

Denmark — Raadhuspladesn  16,  Copenhagen — Julie 

Loumann,  Manager. 
O.  Y.  Warner  Bros.  Films,  A.  B.: 

Finland — Centralgatan  No.    1,  Helsingfors — Jack 

Kamras,  Manager. 
Warner  Bros.  Film  A/S: 

Norway — Stortingsgaten  30,  Oslo — Thorlief  Aas, 
Manager. 

Warner  Bros.  First  National  Pictures  N.  V.: 
Holland — Warner  House,  Keizer  778,  Amsterdam  C, 
Amsterdam — Louis  Groen,  Manager. 

WARNER  BROS.  STUDIO 

Olive  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1251 

President  Harry  M.  Warner 

Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Production  Jack  L.  Warner 

Assistant  to  J.  L.  Warner  Steve  Trilling 

Assistant  to  Steve  Trilling  William  Orr 


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PICTURE  COMPANIES 


PRODUCERS:  Henry  Blanke,  Lou  Edelman,  Saul  El- 
kins,  Alex  Gottlieb,  William  Jacobs,  Harry  Kurnitz 
(also  writerl,  Anthony  Veiller,  )erry  Wald. 

DIRECTORS:  Richard  Bare,  David  Butler,  Delmar 
Daves,  Ray  Enright,  Peter  Godfrey,  Felix  Jacoves, 
Henry  Koster,  Norman  Krasna,  LeRoy  Prinz,  Vin- 
cent Sherman,  King  Vidor,  Raoul  Walsh,  Bretaigne 
Windust. 

CONTRACT  PLAYERS:  Lew  Ayres,  Lauren  Bacall, 
Humphrey  Bogart,  Jack  Carson,  Dane  Clark,  Gary 
Cooper,  Joan  Crawford,  Bette  Davis,  Errol  Flynn, 
Sydney  Greenstreet,  Danny  Kaye,  Joan  Leslie, 
Viveca  Lindfors,  Virginia  Mayo,  Gordon  MacRae, 
Dennis  Morgan,  Wayne  Morris,  Patricia  Neal,  Ed- 
mond  O'Brien,  Janis  Paige.  Eleanor  Parker,  Claude 
Rains,  Ronald  Reagan,  Zachary  Scott,  Alexis  Smith, 
Kent  Smith,  Jane  Wyman. 

Eve  Arden,  Barbara  Bates,  Monte  Blue,  Robert 
Douglas,  Brad  Evans,  Alan  Hale,  James  Holden, 
Alice  Ann  Kelley,  Douglas  Kennedy.  Dorothy  Ma- 
lone,  Raymond  Massey,  Ray  Montgomery,  Agnes 
Moorehead,  Nina  Prescott,  Debbie  Reynolds,  S.  Z. 
Sakall,  Nita  Talbot,  Imogene  Williams. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Art  Department  Supervisor    Bertram  Tuttle 

Attorney  (Resident)  Roy  J  Obringer 

Business  Manager   E.  L.  DePatie 

Cafe   Charles  Parker 

Camera   Mike  McGreal 

Casting  Solly  Biano 

Comptroller   C.   H.  Wilder 

Electrical  Raymond  Bunnell 

Film  Editors    Harold  McCord 

Film  Library   DeLeon  Anthony 

Hairdressing  Helen  Turpin 

Labor  Relations   Carrol  Sax 

Laboratory   Fred  Gage 

Location    William  Guthrie 

Maintenance  L.  Geib 

Makeup  Perc  Westmore 

Music  ...   Ray  Heindorf 

Plant  Protection   Blayney  Matthews 

Property   A.  C.  Wilson 

Publicity  Director  Alex  Evelove 

Purchasing  Harvey  Briggs 

Research  Carl  Milliken 

Sound         ...   Nathan  Levinson 

Stenographic   Sadie  Freyer 

Story   Ellingwood  Kay 

Studio  Manager  Tennant  C.  Wright 

Trailer   Art  Silver 

Transportation  Art  Klein 

Wardrobe    Morris  Levison 

Wardrobe   (Finished)  Lillian  Mayo 

Wardrobe  (Ladies)  Lucile  Donovan 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 

Sound  Stages,  22. 

SEE  FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

WARNER  BROS.  THEATERS.  Inc. 

President  Arthur  Gottlieb 

WARWICK  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-584 

WESTERN  ADVENTURE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Screen  Guild  release) 

1  1561  Ventura  Blvd.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 

SUnset  3-7098;  2-1  121 

President   J.  F.  White,  Jr. 

Executive  Producer  Ron  Ormond 

Associate  Producers  Ira  Webb,  June  Carr 


W.  LEE  WILDER  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  United  Artists  Release  I 

5747  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-5358 

Producer  W.  Lee  Wilder 

WILLARD  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of   35mm.  and   16mm.  theatrical,  com- 
mercial, educational,  television,  slide  films) 
45  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.Y. 
Luxemburg  2-0430 

President  T.  W.  Willard 

Vice-President-General  Manager  J.  M.  Squiers,  Jr. 

WINDSOR  PICTURES 

(Producers,  Monogram  Release) 

RKO  Pathe  Studio,  9336  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver 

City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2931 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-6990 

President  Julian  Lesser 

Vice-President  Frank  Melford 

Secretary  Morris  Pfaelzer 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Harry  S.  Franklin 

Story  Editor   Otto  Englander 

Film  Editor   Merrill  G.  White 

WORLD  ADVENTURE  PICTURE  CO.,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

1364  Van  Ness  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-3224 

President    Philip  N.  Krasne 

WORLD  WIDE  FILM  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-5850 

President  Irvin  Shapiro 

Vice-President  Ann  Exelberth 

General    Manager  Irvin  Shapiro 

WRATHER    (JACK)    PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

I  Producer ) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-1  177 

President-Producer  Jack  Wrather 

Vice-President  Monte  Livingston 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Sherman  Harris 

Public  Relations  Henry  Rogers 

Accountant  Emmett  Miller 

Legal  Department  Kaplan,  Livingston  Cr  Lewis 

WURTZEL   (SOL)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

1417  N.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  8156,  Hollywood  9-3141 

President  Sol    M.  Wurtzel 

Vice-President  I.    B.  Kornblum 

Treasurer  Spencer  Austrian 

Secretary  Paul  Wurtzel 

Board  of  Directors:  Sol  M.  Wurtzel,  I.  B.  Kornblum, 
Spencer  Austrian,  Paul  Wurtzel,  Lillian  Semenov. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Talent  Director  Winifred  Shank 

Auditor  Hugh  Oliver 

Publicity  Director  Cliff  R.  Cans 

YOUNC   (HAROLD)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producers ) 

1  19  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Circle  5-7458 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


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MOTION  PICTURE  COMPANIES 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENTS 


CINECOLOR  CORPORATION 

BALANCE  SHEET 
From  October  I,  1946  to  September  27,  1947 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  ASSETS: 

Cash  on  demand  deposit  and  on  hand  

Trade  accounts  receivable,  less  reserve  

Inventories   

Due  from  officers  and  employees  

Miscellaneous   

Total   current  assets  

FIXED  ASSETS: 

Property,  plant  and  equipment   $597,822.15 

Less  reserves  for  depreciation   121,569.54 

  $476,252.61 

Buildings  and  equipment  under  construction   83,300.23 

INTANGIBLE  ASSETS,  LESS  AMORTIZATION    

DEFERRED  CHARCES  

LIABILITIES  AND  CAPITAL 
CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Customers'  advance  payments  

Trade   accounts  payable  

Miscellaneous  accrued  liabilities  (salaries,  wages,  taxes,  etc.)  

Provision  for  federal  income  taxes  


585.519.42 
62,205.86 
351,328.72 
1 .714.02 
8,980.95 


$1,009,748.97 


559,552.84 
346,640.39 
35,300.90 

$1,951,243.10 


163,095.39 
60,649.37 
83,035.22 

251,652.69 


Total  current  liabilities   $  558.432.67 

CAPITAL  STOCK  AND  SURPLUS: 

Common  stock  par  value  of  $1.00  per  share 
Authorized — 1 ,000,000  shares 

Issued  and  outstanding — 740,548  shares   $740,548.00 

Paid    in    surplus   353,933.48 

Capital    surplus     26,611.40 

Earned    surplus   271.717.55 


Contingent  Liability  (Lawsuits  pending — amount  indeterminable). 


1 ,392,810.43 


$1 ,951 ,243.10 


STATEMENT  OF  PROFIT  AND  LOSS 


Sales  and  services   $2,262,147.38 

Cost  of  sales  and  services   1,417,251.42 

Cross    profit   $  844.895.96 

Operating  expenses,  less  miscellaneous  income  of  $3,371.69   195.557.55 

„     .  .      ,     ,  $  649,338.41 

Provision  for  federal  income  taxes   250,987.20 

Net  profit  for  period   $  398,351.21 


Included  in  cost  of  sales  and  services  and  in  operating  expenses  are  charges  for  depreciation 
of  fixed  assets  $47,878.83  and  for  amortization  of  intangibles  $9,530.28. 


STATEMENT  OF  EARNED  SURPLUS 

Balance — October   1,    1946   c       4  645  24 

Add:  Excess  provisions  at  September  30,  1946  applicable  to  retroactive  wage 

increases    16,603.68 


$  21.244.92 


650 


FINANCIAL 


Deduct:  Value  of  common  stock  issued  to  former  officer  for  services  ren- 
dered for  six  months  period  ended  July  15,  1946   $  22,762.50 

Additional  depreciation  applicable  to  the  two  years  ended  Septem- 

tember   30,    1946   18,571.86 

Research  and  development  expenses  applicable  to  year  ended  Sep- 
tember  30,    1946   11,428.72 

Miscellaneous  adjustments  applicable  to  prior  years   2,545.06 

  55,308.14 

Adjusted  Balance — October   1,    1946 — Deficit   $  34,063.22 

Net  profit  for  period  from  October  1,  1946  to  September  27,  1947   398,351.21 

$  364,287.99 

Dividend  paid  September  15,  1947 — 12'/2c  per  share   92,570.44 

Balance — September  27,   1947   $  271,717.55 

After  giving  effect  to  above  adjustments  applicable  to  prior  years,  the  net 
net  loss  or  profit  after  providing  for  federal  income  taxes  was: 

Year  ended  September  30,  1945 — net  loss   $  54,599.83 

Year  ended  September  30,  1946 — net  profit   20,536.61 

STATEMENT  OF  PAID-IN  SURPLUS 

Balance — October  1,  1946,  being  excess  of  proceeds  received  from  sale  of  common  stock 

over  aggregate  par  value  thereof   $  420,000.00 

Deduct  costs  applicable  to  above  sale  treated  as  deferred  charges  at  September  30,  1946  66,066.52 

Balance — September  27,  1947   $  353.933.48 

STATEMENT  OF  CAPITAL  SURPLUS 

Balance — October  1,  1946,  arising  upon  acquisition  of  assets  from  predecessor  corporation    $  7,463.40 
Deduct  miscellaneous  adjustments  applicable  to  above   614.50 

$  6,848.90 

Add  excess  of  market  value  of  common  stock  over  par  value  thereof  issued  as  compen- 
sation to  former  officer   19,762.50 

Balance — September  27,  1947   $  26.611.40 

APPENDIX 

CINECOLOR  CORPORATION  AND  SUBSIDIARY 

PRO-FORMA  CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET  AS  AT  SEPTEMBER  27,  1947 
AFTER  GIVING  EFFECT  TO  ISSUANCE  OF  80,000  SHARES  OF  COMMON  STOCK 

FOR  ALL  ISSUED  AND  OUTSTANDING  COMMON  STOCK  OF  FILM  CLASSICS,  INC. 

(Not  examined  by  independent  public  accountants) 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  ASSETS: 

Cash  on  demand  deposit  and  on  hand   $  754,561.58 

Trade  accounts  receivable,  less  reserve   122,443.65 

Advances  to  producers,  recoverable  from  film  rentals   467,970.72 

Inventories  (raw  stock,  supplies,  work  in  process  and  unamortized  picture 

rights)    509.955.43 

Due  from  officers  and  employees   1,714.02 

Miscellaneous    12,291.07 

Total  current  assets   $1,868,936  47 

FIXED  ASSETS: 

Property,  plant  and  equipment   $653,561.45 

Less  reserve  for  depreciation   129,019.30 

$524,542.15 

Buildings  and  equipment  under  construction   83,300.23 

  607,842.38 

INTANGIBLE  ASSETS: 

Processes,  secret  formulas,  patents,  etc   $375,176.78 

Less  reserve  for  amortization   28,536.39 

$346,640.39 

Coodwill,  including  cost  of  acquisition  of  exchanges  ($202,644.59)   552,644.59 

  899,284.98 

DEFERRED   CHARCES   61,797.61 

$3,437,861.44 

LIABILITIES  AND  CAPITAL 
CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Notes  payable  to  banks  and  others  (due  within  one  year)   $  616,790.94 

Customers'  advance  payments   163.095.39 

Trade  accounts  payable   131,409.14 

Miscellaneous  accrued  liabilities   120,958.11 

Provision  for  federal  income  taxes   332,165.62 


Total  current  liabilities. 


$1,364,419.20 


F  I  N  A  N  C  I  A  L 


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NOTES  PAYABLE  TO  BANKS  (due  after  one  year)   293,500.00 

DEFERRED    INCOME   45,046.56 

CAPITAL  STOCK  AND  SURPLUS: 
Common  capital  stock,  par  value  $1.00  per  share 
Authorized — 1,000,000  shares 

Issued  and  outstanding  820,548  shares   $820,548.00 

Paid-in   surplus  -   353,933.48 

Capital  surplus  (including  $262,085.25  arising  from  acquisition  of  subsid- 
iary   company)   288,696.65 

Earned    surplus   271,717.55  1,734,895.68 

$3,437,861.44 


COLUMBIA  PICTURES  CORPORATION 

and  its  subsidiary  companies  operating  in  the  United  States 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
June  30,  1947 

ASSETS 

CASH    ?  5,300,731.15 

ACCOUNTS  AND  NOTES  RECEIVABLE  (including  $158,170.16  from  foreign 
customers  and  $39,729.49  from  officers  and  employees),  less  reserve 

of  $139,400.00   1,802,085.57 

ADVANCES  TO  OTHER  PRODUCERS,  RECOVERABLE  FROM  FILM  RENTALS  5,832,434.64 
INVENTORIES: 

Released  productions,  at  cost  less  amortization  $6,958,102.12 

Completed  productions  not  yet  released,  at  cost   9,897,282.29 

Cost  of  productions  in  process   2,375,589.15 

Rights  and  scenarios,  at  cost  or  less   1,466,851.28 

Film  stock  and  supplies,  at  cost  or  less   490,274.66 

  21,188,099.50 


Total  Current  and  Working  Assets   $34,123,350.86 

NET  ASSETS  OF  SUBSIDIARY  COMPANIES  ACTIVELY  OPERATING  IN  FOR- 
EIGN TERRITORIES  at  May  31,  1947  (see  statement  below)  $1,680,255.61 

Less:  Cash  remitted  to  New  York  subsequent  to  May  31,  1947 

by  subsidiary  companies  operating  in  foreign  territories   713,541.92 

  966,713.59 

INVESTMENTS    IN    AND   RECEIVABLES    FROM    SUBSIDIARY  COMPANIES 
LOCATED  IN  SPAIN  AND  IN  CERTAIN  LIBERATED  EUROPEAN  AND 

FAR  EASTERN  COUNTRIES,  less  reserves   6.00 

SUNDRY  RECEIVABLES   (including  deposits  of  $48,479.02  and  foreign  ac- 
counts of  $30,989.27),  less  reserve  of  $29,877.59   63,212.96 

OTHER  INVESTMENTS: 

Cash  surrender  value  of  life  insurance  $  204,859.10 

Miscellaneous  investments,  at  cost  less  reserve   135,451.00 

  340,310.10 

FIXED  ASSETS,  at  cost: 

Land   $  556,905.78 

Buildings,  equipment  and  fixtures   6,106,684.45 

$6,663,590.23 

Less — Reserve   for   depreciation   3,044,132,93 

  3,619,457.30 

PREPAID  EXPENSES  AND  DEFERRED  CHARGES   408,189.39 


$39,521,240.30 


LIABILITIES    AND  CAPITAL 

ACCOUNTS  PAYABLE  AND  ACCRUED  EXPENSES   $  2,753,681.15 

OTHER  PRODUCERS'  AND  PARTICIPANTS'  SHARES  PAYABLE   1,593,766.27 

RESERVE  FOR  FEDERAL  TAXES  (estimated)  $2,411,039.62 

Less — United  States  Treasury  Savings  Nctes,  Series  C   1 ,700,000.00 

  711,039.62 


Total  Current  Liabilities   $  5,058,487.04 

RESERVE  FOR  FOREIGN  TAXES  (payable  in  foreign  currency)   66,615.59 

DEPOSITS    PAYABLE   50,050.00 

DEFERRED  INCOME  (including  $139,  958.58  relating  to  foreign  customers)  458,465.02 
NOTES  PAYABLE  TO  BANKS  UNDER  LOAN  AGREEMENT,  due  November  30, 

1951    6,000,000.00 

RESERVE    FOR   CONTINGENCIES   267,655.56 


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FIN  A  N  C  I  A  L 


CAPITAL  STOCK  AND  SURPLUS: 

Capital  Stock:  Shares 
$4.25  cumulative  preferred  stock  without  par 
value — ■ 
Authorized — 75,000  shares 

Outstanding    73,900  $7,390,000.00 

Common  stock  without  par  value — 
Authorized — 1.000,000  shares 

Outstanding   639,793  10.237,462.91 

Earned  Surplus,  per  statement  attached   10,202,314.74 


Less — Treasury  Stock: 

Preferred  stock  held  for  sinking  fund   2,135  $  182,327.64 

Common   stock   2,441  27,482.92 


$27,829,777.65 


209.810.56 
  27,619,967.09 

CONTINGENT  LIABILITIES  (Lawsuits  pending — amount  indeterminable) 


$39,521,240.30 


CONSOLIDATED  STATEMENT  OF  PROFIT  AND  LOSS 
AND  EARNED  SURPLUS  ACCOUNT 
For  the  Twelve  Months  Ended  June  30,  1947 

Cross  income  from  rentals  and  sales  of  film  and  accessories   $48,832,201.33 

Deduct: 

Amortization  of  production  costs  $20,960,675.64 

Share  to  other  producers  and  participants   5,655,437.48 

Cost  of  accessories  and  prints  sold   452,263.02 

General,  administrative  and  selling  expenses    (including  advertising  of 

$1,702,941.66)   14,519.223.59 

Taxes,  other  than  Federal  taxes   901,353.59 

Extraordinary  expenses  from  jurisdictional  str.ke  at  studios   370  569.83 

  42,859.523.15 

Operating  profit    $  5,972,678.18 

Other  income  (net),  including  interest  income   33,774.94 

$  6.006.453.12 

Interest  expense    199,911.93 

$  5,806,541.19 

Provision  for  federal  income  taxes  (estimated)    2,100.000.00 

Profit  for  the  twelve  months   $  3,706.541.19 

Earned  surplus  at  )une  30,  1946  $  7,810,186.88 

Add — Profit  for  the  twelve  months   3,706,541.19 

  $11,516,728.07 

Deduct: 

Cash  Dividends: 

On  $4.25  cumulative  preferred  stock  $  310.896.43 

On  common  stock  ($1.00  per  share)   622,782.00 

$  933,678.43 

Stock  dividend  on  common  stock  (2V'2  percent)   379,749.90 

Premium  paid  to  retire  1.100  shares  of  $4.25  cumulative  preferred 

stock  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  sinking  fund   985.00 

 1,314.413.33 

Earned  surplus  at  June  30,  1947,  per  consolidated  balance  sheet  (including 
$1,007,742.60  of  undistributed  profits  of  subsidiary  companies  operating 

in  foreign  territories)    $10,202,314.74 


COMBINED  STATEMENT  OF  ASSETS  AND  LIABILITIES 
OF  SUBSIDIARY  COMPANIES  OPERATINC  IN  FOREICN  TERRITORIES 
As  at  May  31,  1947 

ASSETS: 

Cash   $  722,451.22 

Accounts  and   Notes   Receivable    (including   $5,255.29  from  employees),   less  reserve  of 

$22,487.02    1,159,642.10 

Advances  to  Other  Producers,  Recoverable  from  Film  Rentals.   80,392.32 

Released  Productions,  at  cost  less  amortization.-   681,734.98 

Cost  of  Productions  in  Process   176,162.93 

Advertising  Accessories,  at  cost  or  less   69,038.21 

Sundry   Assets   56,440.35 

Furniture  and  Fixtures,  at  cost  $273,187.64 

Less — Reserve  for  depreciation   177,327.98 

  95,859.66 

Prepaid  Expenses  and  Deferred  Charges   57,355.68 

Total  Assets  $3,099,077.45 


FINANCIAL 


653 


LIABILITIES: 

Bank  Loans  and  Overdrafts  (including  loans  of  $419,017.46  secured  by  film  rentals  from 

certain  British  pictures)  $  433,293.58 

Accounts  Payable  and  Accured  Expenses   439,995.89 

Other  Producers'  and  Participants'  Shares  Payable   1  1 ,485.99 

Reserve  for  Foreign  Taxes   387,357.64 

Deposits  Payable    62,028.73 

Deferred  Income    84,660.01 

Total  Liabilities  $1,418,821.84 

•  Contingent  Liabilities — Amount  indeterminable 
Net  Assets  at  May  31,  per  Consolidated  Balance  Sheet  $1,680,255.61 


LOEWS  INCORPORATED 
and  wholly  owned  subsidiaries 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
August  31,  1948 

ASSETS: 

CURRENT  AND  WORKING: 

Cash    $  25,529,216.81 

U.  S.  Government  Securities — At  Cost: 

(Market  Value  $10,300.948).....   10,300,000.00 

Foreign  Government  Securities — At  Cost: 

(Foreign  Market  Value  $84,576)....   100,066.38    $  35,929,283.19 


Notes  Receivable..   $  762.046.50 

Accounts  Receivable   4.570,884.42  5,332,930.92 


Film  Production  Inventories — At  Cost: 

Film  Productions  in  Process   $  27,708,672.63 

Film  Productions  Completed — Not  Released   17,467.406.86 

Film  Productions  Released,  less  Amortization   24,767,790.92  69,943,870.41 


Other  Inventories — At  Cost: 

Books,  and -Rights.  _  „   6,636,166.29 

Film  Advertising  Accessories   204,591.74 

Materials,  Supplies  and  M-G-M  Records  Division  Inventories   1,932,460.42 

Advances  to  Outside  Producers   154,303.24 

Due  from  Affiliated  Corporations   78,403.49 


TOTAL    CURRENT    AND    WORKING    ASSETS     $120,212,009.70 

Net  Assets  in  Continental  Europe   757,203.58 

Investments  and  Other  Assets: 

Partly  Owned  Subsidiary  and  Affiliated  Corporations: 

Securities    $  6,685,995.06 

Advances    227,871.19 


$  6,913,866.25 

Investments  in  and  Advances  to  Allied  Corporations   1,046,356.16 

Other    Investments   2,326  609.69 

Deposits  on  Leases  and  Contracts     1,087,905.01 

Domestic  and  Foreign  Tax  Refunds — Postwar,  Carryback  and  Other 

Claims    919.230.45  12.293,967.56 


FIXED  ASSETS: 

Land    $  34,049,448.72 

Buildings  and  Equipment   81,503,923.30 

Leaseholds    4,224,488.12 


$1  19,777,860.14 

Less — Reserve  for  Depreciation   37,245,557.84  82.532,302.30 


EXCESS  OF   INVESTMENT  over  Book  Value  of  Subsidiaries  on  Consolidation   1,054,856.55 

DEFERRED  CHARGES: 

Prepayments  and  General    $  3,258,666.34 

Preliminary  and  Development  Expense    3,032,579.40  6,291,245.74 


$223,141 ,585.43 


LIABILITIES  AND  CAPITAL: 

CURRENT: 

Accounts  Payable  and  Accruals   $  9,936,004.05 

Accrued    Interest   228,227.61 

Domestic  and  Foreign  Taxes   7,276,844.24 

Due  to  Foreign  Banks   2,708,924.90 

Funded  Debt  Payments  Due  Within  One  Year     2,889,395.74 


TOTAL    CURRENT  LIABILITIES 


$  23,039,396.54 


654 


FINANCIAL 


Securities  from  Tenants,  Film  Rentals  and  Other  Deferred  Credits 

Premium  Received  on  3%  Debentures  (Net)  

Reserve  for  General  Contingencies  


1,123.840.83 
527.952.73 
2,021,773.66 


FUNDED  DEBT: 

Loew  s  Incorporated: 

3%  Sinking  Fund  Debentures— -Maturity  1965  (Sinking  Fund  com- 
mences in  1954)  

2.85%   Sinking  Fund  Debentures — Maturity   1965    (Sinking  Fund 

commneces  in  1955)  

2%  Promissory  Note — Payable  $750,000  semi-annually  

2%  Promissory  Note — Payable  $375,000  semi-annually  

2%  First  Mortgage  of  Wholly  Owned  Subsidiary — Maturity  1  95  8 — 

$107,500  payable  semi-annually  

Bonds  and  Mortgages  of  Wholly  Owned  Subsidiaries  

TOTAL    FUNDED  DEBT  

Less — Due  Within  One  Year  as  above  


$  28,000,000.00 

9,000.000.00 
7,500,000.00 
4,875.000.00 

4,042,500.00 
4,748,958.92 

$  58,166,485.92 
2,889,395.74 


Wholly  Owned  Subsidiary's  Preferred  Stock 

CAPITAL  STOCK: 

Common — No  Par  Value: 

Authorized  — 6,000,000  Shares 
Outstanding — 5, 1 42,6 1  5  Shares   


55.277,063.18 
678,153.33 


45,772.890.64 


EARNED  SURPLUS: 

Balance — Beginning  of  Year  

Net  Income  of  Loew's  Incorporated  and  Wholly  Owned  Subsidiaries 
per  Consolidated  Profit  and  Loss  Statement  


Less — Dividends  Paid  by  Loew's  Incorporated 
BALANCE— End    of  Year  


$  98,201,986.55 

4,212,391.97 

$102,414,378.52 
7,713,864.00 


  94,700,514.52 

$223,141,585.43 

CONSOLIDATED  PROFIT  AND  LOSS  STATEMENT 
Fiscal  Year  Ended  August  31,  1948 
Including  Wholly  and  Partly  Owned  Subsidiary  and  Atfiliated  Corporations 
After  Intercompany  Eliminations  except  Film  Rentals 

OPERATING  REVENUES: 

Theatre  Receipts,  Rentals  and  Sales  of  Films,  Accessories  and  M-G-M 

Records    $177,096,727.99 

Rent  Income   4.374,709.76 

Miscellaneous    4,345.008.71 

(Includes  $21,785,317  from  Operations  of  Partly  Owned  Corpora- 
tions)   $185,816,446.46 

OPERATING  AND  GENERAL  EXPENSES: 

Theatre  and  Office  Buildings,  including  Film  Rental  Expense   $  52,325,843.96 

Film  Division  Expenses  and  M-G-M  Records  Division  Costs  and  Ex- 
penses   23,332,347.81 

Amortization  and  Write-Off  of  Film  Costs   73,313,804.16 

Film  Advertising  Accessories   567,958.65 

Outside  Producers'  Share  of  Film  Rentals   6,444,972.24 

General  and  Administrative   2,545,266.93 

Contributions  to  Employees'  Retirement  Plan   3,540,214.37  162,070,408.12 


$  23,746,038.34 

DEPRECIATION  OF  BUILDINGS  AND  EQUIPMENT: 

Properties  of  Wholly  Owned  Corporations  (Excluding  Depreciation 

Charged  to  Production  Costs)   $  2,801,399.15 

Properties  of  Partly  Owned  Corporations   886,279.23 

Real  Estate  and  Other  Taxes   6,015,355.66 

Rent  on  Leased  Properties   3,550,456.84  13,253,470.88 

$  10,492,567.46 

OTHER  INCOME: 

Dividends  Received   $  309,700.00 

Interest  and  Discount  Earned   273,594.75 

Profit  on  Sale  of  Fixed  Assetts   144,227.68 

Miscellaneous                                                                                                527,001.31  1,254.523.74 

$  11,747,091.20 

OTHER  DEDUCTIONS: 

Interest  on  Debentures  and  Notes  Payable — Loew's  Incorporated   $  1,372,125.00 

Interest  on  Bonds,  Mortgages  and  Notes  Payable  ($335,680  on  In- 
debtedness of  Partly  Owned  Corporations)   673,493.61 

Preferred  Dividends — Subsidiary  Corporation   27,531.06 

Miscellaneous    273,633.89  2,346,783.56 

Income  before  Taxes   $  9,400,307.64 

FEDERAL    INCOME   TAXES   $  3,061,729.02 


Net  Income  after  Taxes 


$  6,338,578.62 


FINANCIAL   655 


MINORITY    INTERESTS'   SHARE....-   1,028,919.17 

Loew's  Incorporated  Share  of  Net  Income — All  Corporations   $  5,309,659.45 

Less — Net  Undistributed  Income — Partly  Owned  Corporations   1,097,267.48 

NET  INCOME  of  Loew's  Incorporated  and  Wholly  Owned  Subsidiaries   $  3,212,391.97 


MONOGRAM  PICTURES  CORPORATION 
and  wholly  owned  subsidiaries 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
July  3,  1948 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  AND  WORKING  ASSETS: 

Cash  in  banks  and  on  hand   $  287,370 

Accounts  and  notes  receivable — 

Trade,  less  $10,569  reserve   $  524,432 

Officers  and  employees   8,850 

Estimated  refund  of  prior  years'  federal  income  taxes  under  loss  carry  back 

provisions  of  internal  revenue  code    450,000 

983,282 

Inventories — 

Released  productions,  at  cost  less  amortization   $3,188,947 

Productions  completed  but  not  released,  at  cost   739,089 

Productions  in  process  and  charges  to  future  productions,  at  cost   124,038 

Story  rights  and  scenarios,  at  cost  less  $24,126  reserve   138,694 

Advertising  accessories,  prints  and  supplies,  at  cost   157,561 

  4,348  329 

Prepaid  advertising,  insurance,  taxes,  etc   251,753 

Advances  to  outside  producers  collectible  only  from  film  rentals,  less  $2,000  re- 
serve, including  advances  of  $404,694  to  two  companies  fifty  per  cent  owned  628,938 

Total  current  and  working  assets   $  6.499,672 

STUDIO  PROPERTIES  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  EQUIPMENT,  at  cost  less  $165,163 

reserve  for  depreciation  (pledged  in  part  to  secure  $17,433  trust  deed  note)   377,460 

OTHER  ASSETS: 

Cash  value  of  life  insurance  policies   12.982 

Investments  in  companies  fifty  per  cent  owned   50,375 

Net  assets  in  foreign  countries   86,325 

Franchise  rights,  at  cost   77,034 

Coodwill    1 


$  7.103,849 


LIABILITIES 

CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Notes  payable  to  banks   $  2,585,000 

Trust  deed  note  and  contracts  payable  in  monthly  instalments,  including  $53,500  due  after 

one  year   1 04,586 

Trade  accounts  payable  and  sundry  accruals   956,736 

Owing  to  outside  producers   548,079 

Accrued  salaries  and  wages,  including  $57,243  commissions  to  officer   124,719 

Federal  income  taxes   93,000 


Total  current  liabilities   $  4,412,120 

DEFERRED  CREDITS  for  film  rentals  collected  in  advance   174,029 

COMMON  STOCK: 

Authorized — 1 ,100,000  shares  of  $1  par  value 

Issued  and  outstanding — 760,718%  shares  (14,500  shares  reserved  for  issuance)   760  719 

CAPITAL  SURPLUS  (no  change  during  the  year)   1,090,032 

EARNED  SURPLUS,  accumulated  since  June  29,  1940,  per  accompanying  statement   666,949 

CONTINGENT  LIABILITY,  as  guarantor  of  producers'  notes  payable  to  banks — 

$500,000  (Note  A)    

$  7,103.849 


CONSOLIDATED  PROFIT  AND  LOSS  AND  EARNED  SURPLUS  ACCOUNTS 
For  the  Year   (Fifty-Three  Weeks)    Ended  July  3,  1948 

INCOME: 
Film  rentals — 

United  States   $6,763,607 

Canada    188,784 

United  Kingdom   863,492 

Other  foreign   1,035,101 

$  8,850,984 

Profit  from  sale  of  accessories,  prints,  etc   179,922 


$  9,030,906 


656 


FINANCIAL 


EXPENSES: 

Amortization  of  film  costs   5,445 .544 

Participations  of  outside  producers  ....  l]779]283 


$7,224,827 

Selling,  administrative,  advertising  and  general  expenses,  including  $35,769  de- 
preciation   2,679,691 

Interest    (net)   104  498 


10,009,016 

Loss  before  estimated  net  federal  income  tax  credit  shown  below   $  978,110 

ESTIMATED  REDUCTION  in  prior  years'  federal  income  taxes  under  loss  carry  back 

provisions  of  internal  revenue  code   $  532,165 

LESS — Provision  for  federal  income  taxes  of  consolidated  subsidiary  companies         51,7  51 


480,414 

LOSS  FOR  THE  YEAR  (fifty-three  weeks)  ended  July  3,  1948    $     497  696 

EARNED  SURPLUS  at  |une  28,  1947   1,1  64^645 

EARNED  SURPLUS  at  July  3,  1948,  accumulated  since  June  29,  1940   $  666.949 


PARAMOUNT  PICTURES,  INC. 
and  Subsidiary  Companies 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 


For  the  fiscal  year  ended  January  3,  1948 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  ASSETS: 

Cash  (including  call  loans  of  $4,240,000:  1946,  $3.340,0001       $  35,855,223 

United  States  and  foreign  government  securities   (at  approximate  market  or  redemption 

value)    2,720,321 

Refundable  foreign  excess  profits  taxes,  estimated   55,602 

Notes  and  accounts  receivable,  less  reserves: 

Film    customers   and    sundries   5,892,572 

Affiliated    companies   545,697 

Officers  and  employees   228,791 

Advances  to  outside  producers  (recoverable  from  film  rentals)   less  reserves   35,488 

Inventory: 

Released  productions,  at  cost  less  amortization   9,380,957 

Completed  productions  not  released,  at  cost   1  5  279,082 

Productions  in  process  of  completion,  at  cost   15,915.381 

Scenarios  and  other  costs  applicable  to  future  productions   3,070,534 

Rights  to  plays,  at  cost  or  less   284,351 

Advertising  accessories  and  supplies,  at  cost  or  less   1,207,816 


$  45,138.121 

Inventory  of  producing  companies  (Liberty  and  Rainbow)  acquired  during  1947  (repre- 
senting principally  two  productions  substantially  completed)   5,039,887 


Total    Inventory   $  50,178.008 


TOTAL  CURRENT  AND  WORKING  ASSETS  :   $  95,511,702 


INVESTMENTS  LESS  RESERVES: 

Affiliated  companies — capital  stocks  and  advances   $  12,009.786 

Foreign  subsidiary  companies  not  consolidated   199,668 

Notes  and  accounts  receivable  due  after  one  year   731,482 

Miscellaneous    1 .600,273 


$  14.541,209 


FIXED  ASSETS: 

Land    $  26.837.352 

Buildings,  equipment  and  leaseholds   94,745,499 

Less — Reserves  for  depreciation  and  amortization   53,999,244 


$  67,583,607 


OTHER  ASSETS: 

Refundable  foreign  excess  profits  taxes  due  after  one  year  estimated  ;   $       667  270 

Deposits  to  secure  contracts   1,910,952 

Prepaid  expenses  and  deferred  charges   5,373,764 


$  7,951,986 


$185  588,504 


FINANCIAL 


657 


LIABILITIES  AND  CAPITAL 

CURRENT  LIABILITIES 

Accounts  payable  and  accrued  expenses   $  11,710,840 

United  States  and  foreign  income  taxes,  estimated   I  less  $12,128,500  U.  S.  Treasury  tax 

notes)    3,433,491 

Notes  payable  of  subsidiary  companies   923,103 

TOTAL  CURRENT  LIABILITIES   $  16,067,434 

FUNDED  DEBT  DUE  AFTER  ONE  YEAR: 

Notes  of  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.  payable  to  banks   8,000,000 

23/4%  convertible  notes  of  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.  due  1951   2,000,000 

OTHER  LIABILITIES: 

Advance  payments,  self-liquidating   2,216,989 

Miscellaneous    2,055,281 


TOTAL    LIABILITIES   $  30,339  704 


RESERVE  FOR  CONTINGENCIES   $  9,711,327 


INTEREST    OF    MINORITY    STOCKHOLDERS    IN    CAPITAL    AND    SURPLUS  SUBSIDIARY 

COMPANIES    $  7,901,412 


CAPITAL  STOCK  AND  SURPLUS: 

Common  Stock,  par  value  $1  per  share: 
Authorized — 9,000,000  shares 

Outstanding — 7,504,272    shares   $  7,504,272 

Capital  surplus   45,267,277 

Earned  surplus  accumulated  since  January  1,  1935   96,132,169 


$148,903,718 

Less:  Treasury  stock,  411,433  shares,  at  cost   11,267,657 

$137,636,061 


Contingent   liabilities   $185,588.504 

CONSOLIDATED  PROFIT  AND  LOSS  ACCOUNT 

INCOME: 

Theatre  receipts,  film  rentals,  sales  of  film  accessories  and  rentals  (after  elimination  of  in- 
tercompany film  rentals!    $186,838,273 

Dividends  from  affiliated  companies   5,267,330 

Other  income   2,187,327 


.  $194,292,930 

EXPENSES: 

Theatre  operating  and  general  expenses,  including  rentals,  film  rentals,  real  estate  and 

other  taxes   $  79,999,731 

Film  distribution,  including  cost  of  film  accessories  and  producers'  and  others'  share  of 

film  rentals   27,854,536 

Amortization  of  film  (negatives  and  prints)  and  other  film  costs     37,267,665 


$145,121,932 


OPERATING   PROFIT   BEFORE   INTEREST,   DEPRECIATION,    INCOME   TAXES   AND  OTHER 

ITEMS  BELOW   $  49  170,998 


DEDUCT: 

Interest  expense   $  211,613 

Depreciation  of  buildings,  equipment  and  leaseholds  (excluding  studio  and  laboratory  de- 
preciation of  approximately  $488,000  in  1947  charged  to  cost  of  films)    3,773,652 

Profits  applicable  to  minority  holders  of  stocks  of  subsidiary  companies   1,209,441 

Capital  gains  (net)   575,234 

Foreign  exchange  conversion  adjustments  (net)   9,637 

United  States  and  foreign  taxes  on  income   16,321,454 


$  20.931,289 

PROFIT  FOR  THE  YEAR   *$  28,239,709 

*Paramount's  share  of  undistributed  earnings  of  controlled  non-consolidated  companies 
was  $152,000  in  1947. 

CONSOLIDATED  SURPLUS  ACCOUNTS 


Earned 

At  lanuary  4,  1947   $  82,240,238 

Profit  for  the  year   28.239,709 

Less — Dividends  (cash)  on  common  stock — $2.00  per  share   14,347,778 


At  January  3,  1948   $  96.132,169 


BASIS  OF  CONSIDERATION 

Included  in  the  consolidated  financial  accounts  are  all  subsidiary  companies,  wholly 
owned  directly  or  indirectly  by  Paramount  Pictures,  Inc.,  which  operate  in  the  Western  Hemi- 
sphere and  in  the  other  foreign  countries  indicated  below.  Also  included  are  a  few  subsidiary 
companies  in  which  the  common  stocks  are  owned  in  excess  of  85%,  arid  Famous  Players 
Canadian  Corporation  Limited  in  which  the  common  stock  is  owned  66.67%.  The  accounts 
of  foreign  subsidiary  companies  (except  the  Canadian  companies)  were  taken  into  consoli- 
dation as  of  one  month  earlier  than  those  of  the  domestic  subsidiary  companies. 

The  consolidated  balance  sheet  includes  the  following  amounts  of  net  assets  of  foreign 
subsidiary  companies  other  than  Canadian  companies: 


658 


F  I  N  A  N  C  I  A  L 


Cash  and  government  securities   $  1 ,879,924 

Notes  and  accounts  receivable,  film  customers  and  sundries   1,1 77 [289 

Land,  buildings,  equipment  and  leaseholds,  less  depreciation   6,176,166 

Other  assets  and  prepaid  expenses   866,706 


Total    assets   $10,100,085 


Notes  payable,  accounts  payable  and  accrued  expenses   $  781,241 

Foreign  income  taxes   1,673,398 

Other    liabilities   '672^698 

Reserve  for  contingencies   305]081 


Total  liabilities  and  reserves   $  3,432,418 


Net  assets   $  6,667,667 


RADIO-KEITH  ORPHEUM  CORPORATION 
and  subsidiary  «ompanies 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
December  31,  1947 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  AND  WORKING  ASSETS: 

Cash    $  17,947,392.65 

United  States  Government  securities,  at  cost  or  current  redemption 

value    7,910,841.69 

Notes  and  accounts  receivable,  less  reserve  of  $198.965.75   3,473,603.95 

Accounts  receivable  from  unconsolidated  subsidiary  and  affiliated 

companies    442,373.58 

Advances  to  outside  producers,  less  reserve  of  $100,000.00   7,088,549.35 

Inventories : 

Released  productions,  at  cost,  less  amortization  ...  $  6,444,661.53 

Completed  productions,  not  released,  at  cost,  less 

reserve  of  $2,000,000   8,883,714.36 

Productions  in  progress  and  charges  to  future  pro- 
ductions, at  cost   14,811,488.23 

Supplies,  at  cost   398,692.15 

Story  rights  and  continuities,  at  cost,  less  amounts 

written  off   1.915,759.63  32.454,315.90 


CAPITAL  ASSETS: 

Land  (revalued  in  the  case  of  certain  subsidiary  companies  at  Febru- 
ary  18,   1937)   $  21,007,907.54 

Buildings,  equipment  and  improvements  as  revalued  at  January  1, 
1932,  and  as  subsequently  revalued  in  the  case  of  certain  sub- 
sidiary companies  at  February  18,  1937,  together  with  additions  at 
cost : 

Buildings  and  equipment   $37,039,140.09 

Less — Reserve  for  depreciation   26,985,463.89  10,053,676.20 


Leasehold  improvements  and  equipment   $13,450,861.33 

Less — Amortization    10,500,134.67  2,950,726.66 

Leaseholds  and  goodwill,  less  amortization  of  $990,402.97   2,831,219.24 


INVESTMENTS  IN  AFFILIATED  AND  OTHER  COMPANIES: 

Equity  in  net  assets  of  certain  subsidiary  companies  not  consolidated 

operating  in  foreign  territories,  less  reserve  of  $500,000   $  1,101,877.05 

Securities  of   unconsolidated  subsidiary,   affiliated   and  other  com- 
panies, less  reserve  of  $210,770   1,553,669.70 

Advances  to  unconsolidated  subsidiary  and  affiliated  companies,  less 

reserve  of  $126,564.80  _   1.345.237.28 


OTHER  ASSETS: 

Deposits  under  contracts  and  sundry  advances   $  293,042.00 

Sundry  investments,  deposits  and  noncurrent  notes  and  accounts  re- 
ceivable, less  reserve  of  $26,207.32   1,069.443.69 


$  69,317,077.12 


36,843,529.64 


4,000,784.03 


1,362,485.69 


DEFERRED  CHARGES: 

Prepaid  taxes,  insurance  and  sundry  de'erred  charges   2,1  14,865.86 


$1  13,638.742.34 


LIABILITIES 

CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Accounts  payable   $  6.337,232.74 

Accrued    taxes   6.900,929.75 

Accrued    interest   272,370.27 

Other  accrued  expenses   2,012,824.98 

Dividend  payable  January  2,  1948   583,97  1.00 


$  16,107,328.74 
692,222.98 

REMITTANCES  HELD  IN  ABEYANCE   1,683,748.05 


DEPOSITS: 

Advance  payments  and  unapplied  collections  in  respect  of  film  service  $  624,438.42 
Rent  and  other  deposits   67,784.56 


FINANCIAL 


659 


LONG  TERM  DEBT  OF  SUBSIDIARY  COMPANIES: 

Notes  payable  to  banks   $  9,000,000.00 

3%  Sinking  Fund  Debentures   20.600,000.00 

Mortgage    516,312.50 


30,116,312. 50 


OTHER  LIABILITIES: 

Deferred  accounts  payable  to  participants,  outside  producers  and 

others    $  417,274.84 

Accounts  payable  to  subsidiary  companies  not  consolidated  operat- 
ing in  foreign  territories   322,065.56 

5    739,340.40 

DEFERRED  INCOME  AND  OTHER  CREDITS   845,845.11 

RESERVES  FOR  TAXES  AND  CONTINGENCIES   4,006,757.63 

MINORITY    STOCKHOLDERS'    INTEREST    IN    CAPITAL    STOCK  AND 

SURPLUS  OF  A  SUBSIDIARY  COMPANY   11,655.47 

CAPITAL  STOCK 
Common  stock: 

Authorized— 8.000,000  shares  of  a  par  value  of  $1  each 

Issued— 3.924.9133/4  shares   3,924,913.75 

SURPLUS: 

Capital  surplus,  per  statement  attached   $  32,351,814.38 

Earned  surplus,  per  statement  attached   23,518,078.33 

—  —  55.869,892.71 

Less — Common  stock  held  in  treasury,  25.000  shares,  at  cost   359.375.00 


CONTINGENT  LIABILITIES  'Lawsuits  pending — amount  indetermin- 
able; guarantees  of  contracts  by  subsidiaries;  amounts  payable 
under  labor  laws  to  employees  of  certain  foreign  subsidiary  com- 
panies; tax  matters  pending  in  certain  foreign  countries) 


59,435.431 .46 


$1  13,633,742.34 


CONSOLIDATED  STATEMENT  OF  PROFIT  AND  LOSS 

(Intercompany  transactions  have  been  eliminated  with  the  exception  of  intercompany  film  rentals) 
For  the  Year  Ending  December  31,  1947 

INCOME: 

Theatre  admissions,  film  rentals  and  sales   $1  18,550,758.98 

Rents  and  other  operating  income   4,558,288.41 

  $123,109,047.39 

EXPENSES: 

Amortization  of  film  costs  and  expenses   $  32,769,524.58 

Royalties  and  participations   29,148,584.39 

Operating  and  general  expenses   50,355,873.65 

  112,273,982.62 

$  10,835,064.77 

Deduct — Depreciation  and  amortization  of  capital  assets  (other  than 
$500,169.15  in  respect  of  studio  properties  and  other  equipment 

charged  to  film  costs)   1,334,997.88 

$  9,500,066.89 

OTHER  INCOME: 

Equity  in  profits  (net)  of  certain  subsidiary  companies  not  consoli- 
dated operating  in  foreign  territories,  including  exchange  adjust- 
ments   $  364,045.54 

Profits  on  investments  and  capital  assets   4,528,655.02 

Dividends  received   608,276.01 

Interest  earned   166,133.15 

Sundry  other  income   299,875.60 

  5,966,985.32 

$  15,467,052.21 

OTHER  CHARCES: 

Interest  and  discount   $  923,629.52 

Provision  for  reduction  in  equity  in  net  assets  of  subsidiary  com- 
panies not  consolidated  operating  in   foreign   territories  having 

exchange  restrictions   500,000.00 

Losses  on  investments  in  productions   2,192,434.73 

Provision  for  esnmated  loss  on  completed  productions,  not  released....  2,000,000.00 

Sundry  other  charges   215,140.38 

  5,831,204.63 

$  9,635,847.58 

PROVISIONS  FOR  INCOME  TAXES   4,550,000.00 

Net  profit  for  the  year   $  5,085,847.58 


660 


FINANCIAL 


CONSOLIDATED  STATEMENTS  OF  SURPLUS 
For  the  Year  Ending  December  31,  1947 

EARNED  SURPLUS 

Balance,  January  1,  1947   $  22.519,551.35 

Net  profit  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1947,  per  statement  attached   5,085.847.58 

$  27,605,398  93 

Dividends  on  common  stock   4,087,320.60 


Balance,  December  31.  1947   $  23,518.078  33 


CAPITAL  SURPLUS 

Balance,  January  1,  1947   $  31,740,243.71 

ADD: 

Excess  of  proceeds  received  from  sales  of  common  stock  under  option 
agreements  and  upon  exercise  of  option  warrants  over  the  par 
value  thereof  _   $  595,829.50 

Proceeds  received  upon  expiration  of  scrip  certificates  for  fractions 

of  shares  of  6°,0  preferred  stock  called  for  redemption   15,741.17 


61  1 ,570.67 


Balance.  December  31.  1947   $  32.351 .81 4.38 


REPUBLIC  PICTURES  CORPORATION 
and  subsidiary  companies 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
as  at  October  30,  1948 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  ASSETS: 

Cash  in  banks  and  on  hand   $  1,670,039.80 

Notes,  loans  and  accrued  interest  and  accounts  receivable,  trade   $  1,797,498.86 

Less  reserves   179,535.71  1,617,963.15 


Advances  to  participants  and  to  other  producers    I  in  connection  with 
which    the    Company    has    guaranteed    bank    loans  aggregating 

$1,618,000.00)   recoverable  from  film  rentals..   1,868.536.71 

Inventories: 

Released  productions,  at  cost,  less  amortization   3,500,605.69 

Completed  productions,  not  released,  at  cost,  including  $1,201,076.11 

pledged  to  secure  contra  notes  payable,  bank   3,317,104.72 

Productions  in  process  and  charges  to  future  productions,  at  cost   1,132,847.49 

Raw  materials,  accessories,  manufacturing  supplies,  goods  in  process 

and   finished   products,   at   average   cost   or   market    I  whichever 

lower)    1,117,142.70  9,067,700.60 


Total  current  assets   14,224,240.26 

Current  assets  in  foreign  countries,  subject  to  withdrawal  restrictions,  less 

reserves    1,095,907.74 

Deposits    36,940.54 

Cash  surrender  value  of  life  insurance.   248,213.17 

Investments  in  and  advances  to  other  companies,  at  cost   128,616.63 

Properties,  plants  and  equipment,  at  cost,  less  fully  depreciated  items    5,935,689.17 

Less  reserves  for  depreciation     2.188,870.15  3.746,819.02 


Prepaid  expenses  and  deferred  charges     241,913.81 

Goodwill,   etc   1.00 


LIABILITIES,  CAPITAL  SHARES  AND  SURPLUS 

CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Notes  and  accrued  interest  payable: 

Banks   ($2,700,000.00  secured  by  pledge  of  capital  stock  of  wholly 
owned  subsidiary,  Consolidated  Molded  Products  Corporation  and 

$720,000.00  by  contra  completed  production,  not  released)   $  3,420,000.00 

Shareholders    1,373,857.85 

Others    105.000.00    $  4,898,857.85 

Accounts  payable,  trade   435.892.61 

Outside  producers  and  participants   398,966.40 

Accrued  taxes,  including  estimated  Federal  taxes  on  income    522,838.84 

Accrued  interest  on  4%  Cumulative  Income  Debentures  11965)   68.956.52 

Accrued  liabilities  (other  than  taxes  and  interest)   383,373.00 

Total  current  liabilities   6,708,885.22 

Current  liabilities  in  foreign  territories  including  deposits  and  pre-payments 

by    customers   129,774.83 


FINANCIAL 


661 


FUNDED  DEBT: 

4%  Cumulative  Income  Debentures  (1965)  

CAPITAL  SHARES: 

400,000  shares  $1.00  cumulative  convertible  preferred  stock,  par  value 
$10.00  per  share,  issued  and  outstanding  of  600,000  shares 
authorized   

Arrearages  of  dividends  on  above  (25c  per  share)  $100,000.00 

1,817,860  shares  of  common  stock,  par  value  50c  per  share,  issued  and 
outstanding  (exclusive  of  804  shares  in  treasury  I  of  2,750,000 
shares  authorized  

Capital  surplus  consisting  of  the  earned  surplus  as  of  November  26,  1945  of 

the  consolidated  and  merged  predecessor  companies  

Earned  surplus  since  November  26,  1945  


4,000,000.00 


908,930.00 


5.200,000.00 


4,908,930.00 

2.556,91  1.58 
218,150.54 


$19,722,652.17 


CONDENSED  CONSOLIDATED  STATEMENT  OF  INCOME  AND 
PROFIT  &  LOSS  AND  EARNED  SURPLUS  ACCOUNT 
For  the  Period  from  October  25,   1947  to  October  30,  1948    (53  weeks) 


Net  sales  and  net  income  from  film  rentals  and  royalties  

Deduct: 

Share  to  other  producers  and  participants..   $  841,725.18 

Amortization  of  film  production  costs     10,927,144.54 

Laboratory,  molded  products  and  accessory  costs   9,482,458.45 

Depreciation   other   than   $163,533.41    added   to   production   costs  and 

written  off  as  amortization  of  such  costs   213,735.01 

Taxes  other  than  Federal  taxes  on  income  and  taxes  of  $213,1  29. 1  5  added 

to  production  costs  and  written  off  as  amortization  of  such  costs   37  1,081.51 

Selling,  administrative  and  general  expenses,   including  advertising  and 

publicity  expenses  of  $645,052.09   5,514.875.39 

Provision  for  bad  debts  and  foreign  exchange    91,658.78 


$27,072,636.25 


Total  cost  of  sales  and  operating  expenses 


Loss — Operating   

Other  income,  including  interest,  rents,  discounts,  recoveries,  etc. 


Deductions  from  income: 

Interest  on  4%  Cumulative  Income  Debentures  (1965) 
Interest  on  bank  loans,  etc  


210,459.72 
195.817.09 


Loss — Net  for  the  period  from  October  25.  1-947  to  October  30,-  194S  J  53 
weeks )   

Less  claim  for  refund  of  Federal  taxes  on  income  paid  in  prior  years,  result- 
ing from  "carry-back"  of  loss  for  current  year    

Balance  charged  to  earned  surplus      

Consolidated  earned  surplus  as  at  October  25,  1947  


Deduct  cash  dividends  declared  and  paid  on  400,000  shares  $1.00  cumula- 
tive convertible  preferred  stock,  issued  and  outstanding     

Consolidated  earned  surplus  as  at  October  30,  1948     


27,442,678.86 

370,042.61 
21  1 ,819.48 

158,223.13 

406,276.81 

564:499.-94 

214,509.98 

349,989.96 
868,140.50 

518,1  50.54 

300,000.00 

$  218.150.54 


TECHNICOLOR.  INC. 

and  wholly  owned  subsidiary 

TECHNICOLOR  MOTION  PICTURE  CORPORATION 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
December  31,  1947 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  ASSETS: 

Cash   :   $  5.536,870.64 

United  States  Government  obligations — at  cost   (approximate  market) 

plus  accrued  interest  of  $8,873.95   1,499,985.56 

Trade  accounts  receivable — less  reserve  of  $5,000.00   1,159.950.86 

Inventories — at  lower  of  cost  or  market: 

Finished    film   $  75.414.13 

Film  in  process   156,834.24 

Raw  film  and  chemicals   310,407.26 

Film  and  chemicals  in  transit   33,028.60 


575,684.23 

Refundable  federal  taxes  on  income   350,511.01 


TOTAL  CURRENT  ASSETS   $  9,123.002.30 

Investments  and  Other  Assets: 
Capital   stock    (51.05%)    of  Technicolor,    Ltd.,  London, 

England    $281,458.48 

Advances  to  Technicolor,  Ltd   65,134.07     $  346,592.55 

Cash  surrender  value  of  insurance  on  life  of  officer   161,622.79 

Advances  to  employees   2  1  65  79 

  510,381.13 


662 


FINANCI  A  L 


Property,  Plant  and  Equipment: 

Land,   buildings,    machinery  and  equipment — on   basis   not    in  excess 

of  cost   $4,629,228.68 

Less  reserves  for  depreciation   2,311,582.29 


Research,  development,  patents  and  good  will   $4,840,349.73 

Less  reserves  for  amortization   2,799,657.86 


2,317,646.39 


2,040,691.87 


Deferred  Charges: 

Inventory  of  supplies:  prepaid  insurance,  taxes,  etc   249,148.55 


$14,240,870.24 

LIABILITIES,  CAPITAL  STOCK  AND  SURPLUS 
CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Accounts  payaole   $  898,928.33 

Customers'  deposits  on  current  orders   2,169,585.86 

Accrued  federal  excise  taxes   7,871.54 

Federal  taxes  on  income — estimated   948,260.53 


TOTAL  CURRENT   LIABILITIES   $  4,024,646.26 

Customers'  advances  toward  cost  of  plant  expansion   200,000.00 

Reserve  for  contingencies   350,000.00 

CAPITAL  STOCK  AND  SURPLUS: 

Capital  stock — no  nominal  or  par  value: 

Authorized    1,500,000  shs. 

Less: 

Unissued    575,461  shs. 

In  treasury — (cost 
charged  to 

surplus)    10,000>/2  shs.       585,461 '/2  shs. 


Outstanding    91 4,538  >/2  shs.  $6,862,680.45 


Surplus    2,803,543.53 


9,666.223.98 
$14,240,870.24 

CONSOLIDATED  STATEMENTS  OF  PROFITS  AND  LOSS  AND  SURPLUS 
Year  ended  December  31,  1947 

Sales— net    $17,407,975.12 

Less  cost  of  goods  and  services  sold  (excluding  provision  for  depreciation  and 

for  amortization  of  accumulated  research,  development  and  patent  costs)..  13,722,639.45 

$  3,685,335.67 

Expenses  (excluding  provision  for  depreciation)  : 

Selling    $176,617.38 

Administrative  and  general   845,650.11 


1,022,267.49 


OPERATINC  PROFIT  BEFORE  PROVISION  FOR  DEPRECIATION  AND 

AMORTIZATION    $  2,663,068.18 

Other  income: 

Royalties  received    $421,000.89 

Sundry  income  from  British  affiliate   211,052.25 

Dividend  income  from  British  affiliate   61,850.60 

Purchase  discount   121,378.16 

Interest  earned  ($21,706.58)   less  interest  paid   ($11,571.00)   10.135.58 

Sundry    3,563.62 


828,981.10 
$  3,492,049.28 

858,318.75 
$  2,633,730.53 

223.504.75 

NET  PROFIT  BEFORE  FEDERAL  INCOME  TAXES  AND  LIFE  INSUR- 
ANCE EXPENSE    $  2,410,225.78 

Federal  and  foreign  taxes  on  income — estimated: 
Provision  for  the  year: 

Normal  income  tax  and  surtax   $948,260.53 

British  tax  withheld  from  dividend  received   27,832.76 

  976,093.29 


Other  deductions: 

Contributions  to  employees'  retirement  fund   $508,318.75 

Provision  for  contingencies   350,000.00 


Depreciation  and  amortization: 

Provision  for  depreciation  of  plant  and  equipment   $148,511.23 

Amortization  of  research,  development  and  patent  costs   74,993.52 


NET  PROFIT  BEFORE  LIFE  INSURANCE  EXPENSE   $  1,434,132.49 

Premiums  on  life  insurance  on  President  and  General  Manager,  less  increase 

in  cash  surrender  value   1  1 ,380.46 


NET  PROFIT    $  1,422,752.03 


Net  profit  is  after  capitalizing  costs  for  the  year  of  $88,1  12.40 
for  research  and  $20,951.98  for  patents. 


F  I  N  A  N  C  I  A  L 


663 


CONSOLIDATED  SURPLUS 

Balance  at  January  I,  1947   $  2.294,289.01 

Add  net  profit  for  the  year   1,422,752.03 

$  3,717,041.04 

Deduct  dividends  paid  ($1 .00  per  share)   913,497.51 


Balance  at  December  31.  1947   $  2,803,543.53 


TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX  FILM  CORPORATION 
and  wholly  owned  subsidiary  companies 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
December  27,  1947 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  ASSETS: 

Cash  in  banks  and  on  hand   $  32,589,689.84 

United  States  and  foreign  government  securities,  at  cost  or  redemption  value,  not  in 

excess  of  market   8,162,570.00 

Notes  and  accounts  receivable,  less  reserves  of  $134,234.11  for  bad  debts   6,689,405.15 

Inventories: 

Productions 

Released,  at  cost  less  amortization   $17,210,837.54 

Unreleased,  at  cost   22,208,913.77 

In  progress,  at  cost   10,100,942.80 

Stories  and  scenarios,  at  cost   4,313,400.43 

53,834,094.54 

Advances  to  outside  producers   1,775,743.29 

Prepaid  operating  expenses  and  supplies   3,476,465.45 

$106,527,968.25 


INVESTMENTS  AND  OTHER  ASSETS: 

Investments  in  and  advances  to  other  companies — not  consolidated: 

Metropolis  and  Bradford  Trust  Company,  Limited  (holding  company  for  investment 
in  Gaumont-British  Picture  Corporation,  Limited) — at  net  cost,  less  application 
of    reserve   $  4,490,400.97 

Theatre  operating  and  other  companies — at  cost,  or  less  than  cost: 

Domestic    2,018,671.21 

Foreign    (including   investments  of   $516,376.28  in  voting-controlled  companies 

not  consolidated)   1,245,464.28 

Miscellaneous   other   assets  ~   2,298,594.96 


$  10,503,130.82 


PROPERTY,  PLANT  AND  EQU I PMENT — at  cost  less  reserves  for  depreciation : 

Land    $14,653,451.30 

Buildings  on  owned  land    20,001,039.42 

Improvements  to  leased  properties  and  leaseholds   3,620,807.35 

Equipment  and  miscellaneous   8,779,949.60 


$  47,055,247.67 
$164  086.346.74 

LIABILITIES 
CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Accounts  payable  and  accrued  expenses                                                                         $  16,189,146.16 

Reserves  for  federal  taxes  on  income   9,147,104.99 

Portion  of  funded  debt  due  within  one  year   1,178,454.04 

Deferred  credits — film    rentals    received    in    advance,    foreign    remittances    held  in 

abeyance,  etc   2,372,989.16 


$  28,887,694.35 


LONG-TERM  DEBT 

Notes  payabe  to  banks  under  credit  agreement   (payable  $250,000.00  quarterly  com- 
mencing December  15,  1950)   $  5,000,000.00 

Funded  debt  of  subsidiaries  due  after  one  year  (of  which  $1,227,073.10  is  due  in  1949)  22,670,649.60 


$  27,670,649.60 


RESERVE  FOR  CONTINGENCIES  after  deducting  additional  assessments  ($180,278.93) 

of  federal  taxes  on  income  of  prior  years   $    5  899  492  16 

MINORITY    INTERESTS   $  293126002 

CAPITAL  STOCK  AND  SURPLUS: 

Prior  preferred  stock — $4.50  dividend  cumulative,  no  par  value: 

Authorized  and  originally  issued   100,000 

Less  shares  redeemed  through  prior  preferred  stock  retirement  fund  15,569 

Issued  and  outstanding,  at  stated  value  of  $100.00  per  share   84,431 '  $  8,443,100.00 

Less  shares  held  in  treasury,  not  reissuable   1 ,000 


83,431 


664 


FINANCIAL 


Convertible  preferred  and  common  stocks,  stated  at   $  32,000,000.00 

Consisting  of : 

$1.50  dividend  cumulative  convertible  preferred,  no  par  value: 

Authorized    1,500,000 

Originally  issued    1,359,042 

Deduct  shares  not  reissuable: 

Surrendered  for  conversion    1 ,098,056 

Purchases  for  stock  retirement  fund    85,300 

1,183,356 

Issued  and  outstanding    175,686 

Common,  no  par  value: 

Authorized    3,100,000 

Issued  and  outstanding    2,769,01 6 


$  40,443,100.00 


Paid-in  surplus,  per  statement  attached   5,392,890.95 

Preferred  stock  retirement  funds    1,048,339.98 

Earned  surplus,  per  statement  attached  'including  $12,543,611.26  undistributed  profits 
of  subsidiaries  since  acquisition — of  which  $5  959,130.13  is  applicable  for  foreign 

subsidiaries)   ]   51,812,919.68 


$  98,697,250.61 


$164,086,346.74 


CONSOLIDATED  PROFIT  AND  LOSS 

Fiscal  Year  Ended  December  27,  1947 

INCOME: 

Film  rentals  and  theatre  receipts    $174,375,240.99 

Dividends    (including    $46,148.25    received    from    voting-controlled    subsidiaries  not 

consolidated)    989,523.50 

Rents  from  tenants  and  other  income  I  including  profit  on  laboratory  and  miscellaneous 

sales)    10,903,215.72 


$186,267,980.21 

EXPENSES:   

Amortization  of  film  costs    $  53,61  5,967.61 

Participation  in  film  rentals    5.324  644.95 

Film  distribution,  theatre  operation  and  administration  expenses       95  616,057.33 

Depreciation  of  fixed  assets,  not  including  depreciation  of  $681,823.03   absorbed  in 

production  costs   2,540,479.94 

Contributions  to  employees'  retirement  plans   3,396,187.56 

Interest  and  bond  discount  and  expenses   764,334.24 


$161 .257,671 .63 


$  25.010.308.58 

Provision  for  federal  taxes  on  income   9,100  000.00 


$  15,910.308.58 

Portion  of  net  profit  applicable  to  minority  interests   1,906  668.34 


Net  profit    to  earned  surplus  $  14.003.640.24 


STATEMENTS  OF  SURPLUS 

Fiscal  Year  Ended  December  27,  1947 

CONSOLIDATED  PAID-IN  SURPLUS 

Balance  at  December  28,  1946   $  6,021,060.76 

Deduct: 

Appropriation  for  prior  preferred  stock  retirement  fund  (4,957  shares  of 

prior  preferred  stock  were  redeemed  at  a  cost  of  $499.975.63.)   $  500.000.00 

Purchase  of  1,000  shares  of  prior  preferred  stock   95,716.00 

Appropriation    for    convertible    preferred    stock    retirement    fund  of 

$1,111,664.95  less  unused  1946  appropriation  of  $583,511.14   528,153.81 


1.123,869.81 


$  4,897,190.95 

Add  credit  arising  through  retirement  of  4,957  shares  of  prior  preferred 
stock  (certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  stock  filed  with  Secretary  of 
State  of  New  York  in  February  1948)   495.700.00 


Balance  at  December  27,  1947,  to  balance  sheet   $  5,392.890.76 

CONSOLIDATED  EARNED  SURPLUS 

Balance  at  December  28,  1946  .     $46,776,259.76 

Add  net  profit  for  period,  per  statement  attached   14  003,640.24 

Deduct  cash  dividends  paid: 

Prior  preferred  stock — $4.50  per  share   $  396,331.18 

Convertible  preferred  stock — $1.50  per  share   267,424.53 

Common  stock — $3.00  per  share   8,303,223.91 

8,966,980.32 


Balance  at  December  27,  1947, -to  balance  sheet    —   £51.81  2  919.68 


FINANCIAL 


665 


UNIVERSAL  PICTURES  COMPANY,  INC.  .« 
and  Subsidiary  Companies  Operating  in  the  United  States  Ju 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
October  30,  1948 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  AND  WORKING  ASSETS: 

Cash   

Accounts  receivable,  less  reserves  for  doubtful  accounts — $104,502  

Due  from  officers  and  employees  

Estimated  refunds  of  Federal  taxes  under  carry-back  provisions  

Unliquidated  advances  to  producers  and  advance  royalties: 

Affiliated  companies   

Others   

Inventories : 

Productions  in  progress  and  charges  to  future  productions,  at  cost  

Productions  completed  but  not  released,  at  cost  

Productions  released,  at  cost  less  amortization  

Raw  film  and  supplies,  at  cost  

Scenarios  and  rights  unproduced  at  cost  less  reserves:  1948 — $750,000 


TOTAL  CURRENT  AND  WORKING  ASSETS.   $38,199,157 


CASH  HELD  BY  AMERICAN  BANK  AS  SECURITY   $  204,731 

  :  Q 

CASH  AND  RECEIVABLES  BLOCKED   IN  GREAT   BRITAIN   LESS  LIABILITIES  OF  $345,543  ;* 

PAYABLE   THEREFROM                                                                                                            $       52,940  < 


NET  EQUITY   IN   NET  ASSETS  OF  SUBSIDIARY  COMPANIES   NOT  CONSOLIDATED  OPER- 
ATING IN  FOREIGN  TERRITORIES  SUBJECT  TO  CONTINGENT  LIABILITIES   $  254,970 


FIXED  ASSETS  (excluding  fully  depreciated  assets)  : 

Land  and  buildings,  at  cost   $  3,527,490 

Equipment,  furniture  and  leasehold  improvements,  at  cost   4,815,281 

Replacement  fund  represented  by  cash  resulting  from  fire  loss   14,649 


$  8,357,420 

Less — Reserves  for  depreciation,  amortization  and  replacement  of  fixed  assets   1,693,479  / 


$  6,663,941 


INVESTMENTS  IN  AFFILIATED  COMPANIES,  at  cost   $  1,299,563 

DEPOSITS  AND  OTHER  ASSETS  _   202,631 

DEFERRED  CHARGES:  " 

Deferred  advertising  expense   736,773 

Prepaid  rent,  taxes,  insurance,  etc   140,562 

Unamortized  debt  discount  and  financing  expenses   228,766 


7,870,348 
3,320,209 
219,042 
1 ,680,500 


470,635 
4,622,027 

3,997,655 
3,841 ,363 
9,057,761 
626,731 
2,492,886 


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a. 


$47,984,034 


LIABILITIES 

CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Accounts  payable  and  sundry  accruals   $  2,322,783 

Estimated  liability  for  retroactive  studio  wage  increases  and  vacations   277,000 

Owing  to  outside  producers  and  others   2,141,226 

Sinking  fund  requirement  for  3%%  Debentures   127,000 

Dividend  on  preferred  stock  payable  December  1,  1948   69,979 

Reserve  for  estimated  federal  income  and  excess  profits  taxes,  less  U.  S.  Treasury  notes  at 

redemption  value:  $7,013,047   364,092 


TOTAL   CURRENT   LIABILITIES   $  5,302,080 

ADVANCE  PAYMENTS  AND  UNAPPLIED  COLLECTIONS  IN  RESPECT  OF  FILM  SERVICE   1,266,712 

REMITTANCES   FROM   SUBSIDIARY   COMPANIES   OPERATING    IN    FOREIGN  TERRITORIES, 

held  in  abeyance   432,683 

LONG-TERM  LIABILITIES: 

Notes  payable  to  banks,  maturing  after  one  year   10,000,000 

334%  Sinking  Fund  Debentures,  due  March  1,  1959   5,688,000 

Accounts  payable  maturing  after  one  year   621,667 


$23,31  1,142 


CAPITAL  AND  SURPLUS: — 
Capital  stocks: 

Authorized  at  October  30,  1948 — 

Preferred  stock — 97,400  shares  of  par  value  $100  each  of  which  67,400  shares  are 

designated  as  4'/i%  Cumulative  Preferred  Stock 
Common  stock — 2,000,000  shares  of  par  value  $1  each 
Issued  and  outstanding — 

41/4%  Cumulative  Preferred  Stock:  67,400  shares  less  1,510  shares  in  treasury   $  6,589,000 

Common  stock — 960,498  shares   960,498 

Capital  surplus  (no  change  during  year)   9,717,962 

Earned  surplus    7,405,432 


CONTINGENT  LIABILITIES 


$24,672,892 


$47,984,034 


666 


FINANCIAL 


STATEMENT  OF  PROFIT  AND  LOSS  AND 
EARNED  SURPLUS  FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEAR 
Ending  October  30,  1948 

FILM  RENTALS,  ACCESSORY  SALES  AND  THEATRE  ADMISSIONS: 

Domestic    $38,581,160 

Foreign    19,408,147 

$57,989,307 

AMORTIZATION  OF  FILM  COSTS.  ROYALTIES  AND  OTHER  COSTS,  INCLUDING  THEATRE 

EXPENSES    44,009,043 

Cross  profit    $13,980,264 

Less: 

Selling  and  branch  expenses — Domestic    $10,475,770 

Foreign    4,812,247 

General  and  administrative  expenses — Domestic    2,354,745 

Foreign    420,595 

$18,063,357 

Loss   ...   $  4,083,093 

OTHER  INCOME: 

Dividends,  interest  and  discount  earned   $  306,046 

Adjustment  in  respect  of  income  taxes  of  prior  years   100,617 

Miscellaneous  net  income   108,663 

$  515,326 

Loss   $  3,567,767 

OTHER  DEDUCTIONS: 

Interest  expense  and  amortization  of  debt  discount  and  financing  expenses   $  618,615 

Profit  or  (loss)  before  taxes  on  income  I  carried  forward)   $  4,186,382 

Less: 

Estimated  reduction  in  prior  years'  Federal  taxes  on  income  under  carry-back  provisions  of  the 
Internal  Revenue  Code — $2,1  1  1,500,  less  estimated  provision  of  $871,500  for  Federal  taxes 

on  current  year's  income  of  certain  subsidiaries   $  1,240,000 

Provision  for  foreign  income  taxes   216,430 

$  1,023,570 

Loss — on  above  basis  carried  to  earned  surplus   $  3,162,812 

Earned  surplus,  November  1,  1947   11,569,998 

$  8,407.186 

Deduct: 

Cash  dividends  paid  or  declared: 

Preferred  stock — $4.25  per  share   $  281,380 

Common  stock — $0.75  per  share   720,374 

1,001,754 

Earned  surplus  at  October  30,  1948  $1,533,018  of  equity  in  undistributed  earnings  of  subsidiary 

companies  not  consolidated  operating  in  foreign  territories   $  7,405.432 

Provision  for  depreciation  and  amortization  of  fixed  assets  has  been  charged  as  follows: 

Film  production  costs   $  361,528 

Selling,  branch,  general  and  administrative  expenses   208,722 

$  570.250 

SUMMARY  STATEMENT  OF  NET  ASSETS  OF 
SUBSIDIARY  COMPANIES  OPERATING  IN  FOREIGN  TERRITORIES 

(Expressed  in  U.  S.  currency  based  upon  rates  of  exchange  prevailing  on  the  respective 
dates  of  accounts,  with  the  exception  of  fixed  assets  which  are  stated  at  the 
approximate  U.  S.  dollar  costs  less  depreciation  and  amortization) 
CURRENT  AND  WORKING  ASSETS: 

Cash    $  220,039 

Accounts  receivable: 

Trade,  less  reserves  for  doubtful  accounts:  $11,574   437,762 

Officers  and  employees   23,031 

Inventories,  at  cost: 

Productions  completed  but  not  released   89.270 

Raw  film  and  supplies   9,768 

Advertising    accessories   45,258 

TOTAL    $  825,128 

FIXED  ASSETS: 

Land  and  buildings   60,388 

Equipment,  furniture  and  leasehold  improvements   426,089 

Less — Reserves  for  depreciation  and  amortization   139,338 

OTHER  ASSETS  AND  DEFERRED  CHARGES: 

Deposits  on  leases,  etc   59.222 

Deferred  charges — prepaid  rent,  taxes,  insurance,  etc   22,1  1  1 

TOTAL  ASSETS    $1,253,600 


FINANCIAL 


667 


Add — Charges  for  merchandise,  etc.  in  transit  to  foreign  offices   33,292 

TOTAL    $1,286,892 

Deduct: 

Loans  payable  to  banks   $  225,946 

Current  liabilities — accounts  payable  and  sundry  accruals   663,587 

Advance  payments  to  be  liquidated  by  film  service   142,389 


Combined  net  assets,  on  the  basis  indicated,  of  subsidiaries  operating  in  foreign  territories 


$1,031,922 
$  254,970 


WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES,  Inc. 

And  Subsidiary  Companies  Operating  in  the  United  States 

CONSOLIDATED  BALANCE  SHEET 
As  of  August  31,  1948 

ASSETS 

CURRENT  AND  WORKING  ASSETS: 

Cash    $  16,094,947 

United  States  Government  bonds,  at  cost  or  redemption  value   3,046,826 

Accounts  and  notes  receivable,  less  reserves: 

Trade  customers  and  sundries   2,195,003 

Officers,  directors  and  employees   153,979 

Advances  to  outside  producers   5,154,119 

Inventories: 

Released  productions,  at  cost  less  amortization   1 1 ,999,297 

Productions  completed  but  not  released,  at  cost   15,101,689 

Productions  in  progress  and  charges  to  future  productions,  at  cost   12,476,418 

Rights  and  scenarios  unproduced,  at  cost  less  reserves   1,997,102 

Raw  materials  and  supplies,  at  cost  or  less   1,250,981 

Total  current  and  working  assets   69,470,361 

FIXED  ASSETS: 

Land,  at  cost   49,241,397 

Buildings,  leaseholds  and  equipment,  at  cost   107,214,335 

156,455,732 

Less — Reserves  for  depreciation  and  amortization   60,270,91  1 

96,184,821 


OTHER  ASSETS: 

Investments  in  and  advances  to  subsidiary  companies  operating  in  foreign  territories,  less 

reserve    2,836,898 

Investments  in  and  advances  to  affiliated  companies,  at  cost  less  reserves   2,836,898 

Other  investments  and  deposits,  at  cost  less  reserve   1,514,779 

Prepaid  expenses   2,526,048 

Unamortized  deferred  charge   2,097,571 

Unamortized  goodwill,  trademarks,  etc   1,122,005 


10,629.579 
$176,284,761 

LIABILITIES 
CURRENT  LIABILITIES: 

Dividend  payable   $  1,823,750 

Accounts  payable   4,757,544 

Amounts  withheld  and  collected  for  federal  government   1,929,961 

Accrued    liabilities   5.729,930 

Royalties  and  participations  payable   1,958,571 

Federal  income  taxes — less  $5,028,762  U.  S.  Treasury  Notes   8,913,524 

Mortgages  and  contractual  obligations  due  within  one  year   1,107,033 

Owing  to  affiliated  companies   91,061 

Advance  payments  for  film,  deposits,  etc   548,100 

Total  current  liabilities   26,859,474 

DEBT  MATURING  AFTER  ONE  YEAR: 

Notes  payable  to  banks   15,910,000 

Other  contractual  obligations   '873i508 

16,783,508 

OTHER  LIABILITIES  AND  CREDITS: 

Owing  to  subsidiary  companies  operating  in  foreign  territories   656,579 

Deferred  credits  to  income   439,997 

Reserve  for  contingent  liabilities   3,607]349 

Minority  interest  in  subsidiary  companies   '250[882 


4.954,807 


668 


FINANCIAL 


CAPITAL  AND  SURPLUS: 

Common  stock,  par  value  $5  per  share: 
Authorized —  10,000,000  shares 

Outstanding —  7,295,000  shares    36,475.000 

Capital  Surplus   S8.5I0.374 

Earned  Surplus,  per  annexed  statement   52,701,598 


127,686,972 

CONTINGENT  LIABILITIES 


$176,284,761 


WARNER  BROS.  PICTURES,  Inc. 
And  Subsidiary  Companies 

STATEMENT  OF  CONSOLIDATED  PROFIT  AND  LOSS  AND  EARNED  SURPLUS 

As  of  August  31,  1948 


INCOME: 

Film  rentals,  theatre  admissions,  sales,  etc   $147,057,626 

Rents  and  royalties   6,083,846 

Dividends  received   862,958 

Interest  and  discount  earned   292,975 

Profit,  net,  on  sales  and  fixed  assets   443,481 

Less — foreign  exchange  adjustments,  net  ,   84,159 


154.656,727 


COSTS  AND  EXPENSES: 

Amortization  of  film  costs   41.600,009 

Royalties,  participations  and  other  costs   8,425,312 

Production  advances  unrecoverable   2,006,101 

Operating  and  general  expenses,  including  foreign  taxes  on  income   77,015,831 

Less — refund  of  foreign  excess  profits  tax  of  prior  years   100,054 

Amortization  and  depreciation  of  properties,  other  than  $798,736  in  respect  of  studio  prop- 
erties charged  to  costs   3,898,561 

Interest    expense   448,133 

Minority  interests'  share  of  profit   47,754 

Amortization  of  goodwill,  trademarks,  etc   125,469 

Provision  for  investments  in  affiliated  companies   125,160 


133,592,276 


PROFIT  before  charges  below   21,064,451 


DEDUCT: 

Provision  for  estimated  federal  taxes  on  income     8,300,000 

Provision  for  contingent  liabilities   200,000 

Equity  in  undistributed  earnings  of  subsidiary  companies  operating  in  foreign  territories   727,198 


9,227,198 


NET  PROFIT,  carried  to  earned  surplus   11.837,253 

EARNED  SURPLUS,  beginning  of  year   49,963,111 


61 .800,364 

Less — Dividends    9,098,766 


EARNED  SURPLUS,  end  of  year,  carried  to  balance  sheet   $  52,701,598 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


669 


FINANCIAL  TRENDS 


TRENDS  IN  EXPENDITURES  FOR  RECREATION 


Year 
1929 


1931 


(1 ) 

(2) 

(4) 

Personal  :: 

Consumer  Expendi- 

Admission 

Consumption 

tures  for 

(3) 

Motion  Picture 

(5) 

Expenditures 

Recreation 

% 

Theatres 

% 

■  (Mill 

$)   

(2)      (1  ) 

(Mill.  $) 

(4)  -5-  (2) 

78,761 

1 ,1  36 

1.44% 

720 

63.4% 

70,789 

1 , 1  08 

1 .57 

732 

66. 1 

61 .1  53 

1,041 

1.70 

719 

69.1 

49,208 

773 

1.57 

527 

68.2 

46,346 

709 

1.52 

482 

68.0 

51,882 

793 

1.53 

518 

65.3 

56,215 

861 

1.53 

556 

64.6 

62,515 

987 

1.58 

626 

63.4 

67,121 

1,102 

1.64 

676 

61.4 

64,513 

1,079 

1.67 

663 

61.4 

67,466 

1,103 

1.63 

659 

59.7 

72,052 

1,189 

1.65 

709 

60.6 

82,255 

1,294 

1.57 

756 

58.4 

90,835 

1,453 

1.60 

924 

63.5 

101 ,626 

1,557 

1.53 

987 

63.4 

1  1  1,401 

1,882 

1.69 

1,175 

62.4 

122,830 

2,070 

1.69 

1,259 

60.8 

147,363 

2,587 

1.76 

1 ,427 

55.1 

164,755 

2,587 

1.57 

1,380 

53.3 

*  Expenditures  for  admissions  to  spectator  (including  motion  pictures! 
mutuel  net  receipts  and  non-vending  coin  machines  (net). 


and  participant  amusements,  pari- 


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MOTION  PICTURE  STOCKS  vs.  DOW-JONES  INDUSTRIALS 

1936-40-100 


MOTION  PICTURES 


DOW-JONES  INDUSTRIALS 


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MOODY'S  INVESTORS  SERVICE 


Du  Pont 
Motion  Picture 
Film 


Negative  •  Positive  •   Sound  •  Duplicating 
Special  Purpose 

"Defender"  Photographic  Films,  Papers,  and  Chemicals 
for  Still  Photography 


E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.  (Inc.) 

Photo  Products  Department  Wilmington  98,  Delaware 

ATLANTA  3-  1115  Candler  Bldg. 

BOSTON  10  140  Federal  Street 

CHICAGO  1  .225  N.  Wabash  Avenue 

CLEVELAND  14... 2028  Union  Commerce  Bldg. 
LOS  ANGELES  38.  .6656  Santa  Monica  Boulevard 

NEW  YORK  11  248  W.  18th  Street 

PHILADELPHIA  2  225  S.  15th  Street 

ROCHESTER  3  664  Driving  Park  Avenue 

EXPORT  SALES  Wilmington  98,  Del. 

IN  CANADA 
Canadian  Industries,  Ltd. 
912  New  Birks  Bldg.,  Montreal 


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PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


671 


Film  Equipment  Companies 


2u 


ACE  ELECTRIC  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

(Reel  end  alarms;  magazine  door  stops;  cueing 
devices;  magazine  reel  lights;  fire  detectors;  film 
scrapers) 

1458  Shakespeare  Ave.,  New  York  52,  N.  Y. 
JErome  7-5669 

President  Irving  I.  Merkur 

Vice-President   E.  Carmen 

Secretary-Treasurer  D.  Merkur 

ACRA  INSTRUMENTS 

(Low  reflection  coating  of  camera  and  projector 
lenses) 

168  Vista  Ave.,  Pasadena  8,  Calif. 
SYcamore  6-3105 

President   Charles  Chopnick 

Chief  Engineer  Robert  E.  Frazer 

ADVANCE  RESEARCH  CORP. 

(Retiscope  screens) 

214  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-5489 

President  Warren  Millais 

Vice-President  Walter  Amend,  Jr. 

Treasurer  Hanno  Sippach 

AIR  DEVICES,  Inc. 

(Air  diffusers,  air  filters,  air  exhausters) 

17  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

President  C.  N.  O'Day 

Vice-President  C.  F.  Mannion 

Vice-President-Treasurer  C.  ).  Sweeney 

Secretary  C.  H.  Meister 

AIRKEM,  Inc. 

(Air  fresheners  and  odor  counteractant) 
7  E.  47th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-0809 

President  W.  H.  Wheeler 

Executive  Vice-President  J.  C.  Rogers,  Jr. 

Vice-President  J.  A.  Monkman 

Vice-President  Cuy  Paschal 

Treasurer  Irwin  Wheeler 

Secretary  J.  A.  Monkman 

AIRTEMP  DIVISION,  CHRYSLER  CORP. 

(Air  conditioning,  heating  and  commercial  refrigera- 
tion ) 
1600  Webster  St. 
Dayton  1 ,  Ohio 
FUlton  3113 

President  W.  C.  Newberg 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Sales  Manager. .C.  S.  Stackpole 

AKELEY  CAMERA,  Inc. 

175  Varick,  St.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
WAtkins  4-9550 

ALTEC  SERVICE  CORP. 

(Sound  equipment  service  and  maintenance) 
250  W.  57th  St..  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-3255 

1956  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
REpublic  3-2141 

President  C.  L.  Carrington 

Executive  Vice-President-Secretary  H.  M.  Bessey 

Treasurer  P.  F.  Thomas 

Assistant  Seretary-Treasurer  R.  J.  Belmont 

Comptroller  E.  Z.  Walters 

Operating  Manager   E.  O.  Wilschke 

Advertising-Publicity  Manager  H.  Wengler 

Board  of  Directors:  C.  L.  Carrington,  H.  M.  Bessey, 

Roswell  C.  Tripp.  W.  |.  Alford,  Jr.,  T.  H.  Blodgett, 

A.  C.  Conrow.  D.  C.  Collins. 
DISTRICT  OFFICES: 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. — 1956  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Roches- 
ter 2141;  S.  M.  Pariseau,  division  manager. 

New  York,  N.  Y. — 250  W.  57th  St.,  Columbus 
5-3255;  C.  S.  Perkins,  division  manager. 


SUBSIDIARY 

ALTEC  LANSINC  CORP. 

(Manufacturers   of   amplifiers,    loudspeakers,  elec- 
tronic devices) 
OFFICE: 

1161  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Hillside  1  121 

PLANT: 

6900  McKinley  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
THornwall  4175 

President  C.  L.  Carrington 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Manager  A.  A.  Ward 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  M.  Bessey 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  E.  B.  Lee 

Assistant  Treasurer  P.  F.  Thomas 

Comptroller  E.  Z.  Walters 

Board  of  Directors:  C.  L.  Carrington,  H.  M.  Bessey, 
Roswell  C.  Tripp,  W.  J.  Alford,  Jr.,  T.  H.  Blodgett, 
A.  C.  Conrow,  A.  A.  Ward,  D.  C.  Collins. 

ANEMOSTAT  CORP.  OF  AMERICA 

(Air  diffusers) 

10  E.  39th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
LExington  2-1400 

President  A.  Rust-Oppenheim 

Vice-President  F.  J.  Kurth 

Secretary  R.  F.  Fletcher 

Treasurer  J.  C.  Anderer 

ANSCO,  A  DIVISION  OF 
GENERAL  ANILINE  &  FILM  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  35mm.  and  16mm.  color  and  black- 
and-white  raw  stock) 
Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Binghamton  2-4221 
230  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  9-4100 

6424  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2918 

President  Jack  Frye 

Vice-President  (CA  &  F)  and 

General  Manager  E.  Allan  Williford 

Binghampton,  N.  Y.  Production 

Manager...  Dr.  Leopold  Eckler 

East  Coast  Sales  Manager  Robert  Young 

East  Coast  Technical  Services  Manager  Allan  Cook 

West  Coast  Sales  Manager  Kneeland  Nunan 

West  Coast  Technical  Services 

Manager  Garland  C.  Misener 

AREL  PHOTO  SUPPLY  CO. 

(Photographic  supplies) 

4916  Shaw  Ave.,  St.  Louis  10,  Mo. 

President  Abe  K.  Lipsitz 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Sales  and 

Advertising  Manager  Seymour  Aronson 

Ceneral  Manager  Otis  J.  Garland 

ARMSTRONG  CORK  CO. 

(Linoleum,  Linotile,  asphalt  tile,  cork  tile,  rubber 
tile,  Linowall,  Cushiontone,  other  acoustical  prod- 
ucts) 

Lancaster,  Pa. 

President  H.  W.  Prentis,  Jr. 

First  Vice-President  C.  J.  Backstrand 

Vice-President  Kenneth  O.  Bates 

Vice-President-Secretary  C.  Dudley  Armstrong 

Vice-President-General  Manager, 

Floor  Division  C.  N.  Painter 

Vice-President-General  Manager, 

Class-Closure  Division  Joseph  C.  Feagley 

Vice-President-General  Manager, 

Building  Material  Division  H.  R.  Peck 

Vice-President-General  Manager, 

Industrial  Division  F.  E.  Stevens 

Vice- President -Controller  Keith  Powlison 

Treasurer  M.  J.  Warnock 


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EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


AURICON  SOUND  ON  FILM 
EQUIPMENT  MANUFACTURERS 

(Berndt-Bach,  Inc.) 

7377  Beverly  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
YOrk  8294;  WEbster  6963 

President  E.  M.  Berndt 

Vice-President  Walter  Bach 

BARDWELL  AND  McALISTER,  Inc. 

(Photographic  Lighting  Equipment) 

1117  N.  McCadden  Place,  P.  O.  Box  1310,  Hollywood 

28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5318 

President  C.  Hamilton  Beasley 

Executive  Vice-President   Remy  L.  Hudson 

Vice-President  Ted  Travers 

Manager  Rental  Department  L.  M.  < Slats )  Combs 
Board  of  Directors:  John  B.  Dunbar,  ).  C.  McAlister, 

).  C.  Rose,  K.  D.  Clardy,  C.  Hamilton  Beasley,  Ted 

Travers,  Wm.  B.  Malouf. 

BALLANTYNE  CO. 

(Sound  heads,  amplifiers,  horn  systems,  projectors, 
projector  bases,  projection  arc  lamps,  sound  systems) 

1707  Davenport  St.,  Omaha  2,  Neb. 

Owner-General  Manager  R.  S.  Ballantyne 

Office  Manager  J.  Robert  Hoff 

BASS  CAMERA  CO. 

(Photographic  supplies) 

179  W.  Madison  St.,  Chicago  2,  III. 

President  Charles  Bass 

Vice-President  Samuel  Bass 

Treasurer  Jacob  Bass 

BAUSCH  &  LOMB  OPTICAL  CO. 

(Optical  equipment  manufacturer) 
Rochester  2,  N.  Y. 
MAin  4305 

President  M.  H.  Eisenhart 

Vice-President  in  charge  of  Research 

and  Engineering  Carl  L.  Bausch 

Vice-President  in  charge  of  Sales  Carl  S.  Hallauer 

Vice-President  in  charge  of 

Manufacture  Theodore  B.  Drescher 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Joseph  F.  Taylor 

Vice-President,  Manager  Scientific 

Instrument  Division  Ivan  L.  Nixon 

Vice-President,  Manager  Opthalmic 

Division        B.  A.  Ramaker 

Sales  Manager,  Scientific  Instrument 

Division  L.  B.  McKinley 

BELL  &  HOWELL  CO. 

IFILMO  8  mm.  and  16  mm.  motion  picture  cameras, 
proiectors,  and  accessories;  35  mm.  slide  pro- 
jectors. FILMO  MICROFILM  equipment;  FILMO- 
SOUND  16  mm.  sound  motion  picture  projectors. 
EYEMO  35  mm.  motion  picture  cameras  and 
accessories;  FOTON  35  mm.  still  cameras  and 
accessories;  also,  professional  motion  picture 
equipment — splicers,  orinters,  perforators) 

7100  McCormick  Road,  Chicago  45,  III. 

Ambassador  2-1600 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza.  New  York  City  20,  N.  Y. 
716  North  LaBrea  Ave..  Hollywood,  Calif. 
WYoming  3131 

President-Chairman  of  the  Board-Treasurer- 
General   Manager.....  C.   H.  Percy 

Vice-Presidents:  A.  S.  Howell,  H.  W.  Remerscheid, 
B.  E.  Stechbart,  W.  H.  Haun,  C.  E.  Phillimore,  E.  S. 
Lindfors,  E.  L.  Schimmel 

IN  CHARGE  OF  LOS  ANGELES  OFFICE: 
H.  W.  Remersheid 

BERNDT-BACH,  Inc. 

(See  Auricon) 

BEST  DEVICES  CO..  Inc. 

(Fire  shutters,  spotlights,  st  e  r  eo  p  t  i  c  on  s,  carbon 
savers,  rewind  pulleys,  automatic  color  wheels, 
terminal  lugs) 

10516  Western  Ave.,  Cleveland  11,0. 

WOodbine  5666 

President  S.  A.  Midnight 

Vice-President-General  Manager  J.  E.  MacNellis 

Office  Manager  A.  E.  Pflaum 


BIZZELLE  CINEMA  SUPPLY  CORP. 

(Exporters,  specializing  sound  and  projection  equip- 
ment) 

420  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  60862 

BLUE  SEAL  CINE  DEVICES,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  of  35  mm.  projectors,  sound  repro- 
ducing equipment,  35  mm.  recording  equipment, 
synchronous  camera  motors,  projector  magazines, 
35  mm.  background  projectors) 

5-45  49th  Ave.,  Long  Island  City  1 ,  N.  Y. 

STtllwell  4-9366 

President  J.  Burgi  Contner 

Treasurer  Elliott  C.  Bacon 

BODDE  PROJECTION  SCREENS 

( Screens — projection  machines — etc. ) 
9130  Exposition  Drive,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2812;  TExas  0-3277 

Owner  B.  M.  Bodde 

BOLSEY  CORP.  OF  AMERICA 

(Cameras,  Projectors  and  Accessories) 
1  18  E.  25th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
CRamercy  3-4023 

BRECK  PHOTOPLAY  SUPPLY  CO. 

(Sound  Equipment) 

1969  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
REpublic  3151 

President  Mrs.  Julia  Maguire 

Vice-President  M.  |.  Maguire 

Secretary-Manager  J.  E.  Maguire 

BRENKERT  LICHT  PROJECTION  CO. 

(Projectors,  Projection  Arc  Lamps;  subsidiary  of 
Radio  Corp.  of  America  I 

6545  St.  Antoine  St.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 
MAdison  4404 

President  Karl  Brenkert 

Vice-President  Wayne  D.  Brenkert 

Secretary-Treasurer  B.  D.  Streeter 

BROOKS  UNIFORM  CO. 

( Uniforms) 

1140  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
VAnderbilt  6-0066 

President  Ely  Stroock 

Vice-President  Budd  Lytton 

Secretary-Treasurer  James  Stroock 

J.  E.  BRULATOUR.  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  raw  stock  for  motion  pictures  manu- 
factured by  Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.) 
John  St.,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J. 
FOrt  Lee  8-2460 
LOngacre  5-7270 

President  W.  J.  German 

Vice-President  C.   Jules  Brulatour 

Secretary-Treasurer  M.  B.  Reilly 

Special  Representative  Louis  A.  Bonn 

BRANCH: 

1727  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago  16,  III.,  HARrison  5738. 
Thomas  L.  Gibson,  Manager. 

SUBSIDIARY 
J.  E.  BRULATOUR,  Inc.  (California) 

6700  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  6131 

President  W.  J.  German 

Vice-President-Treasurer  E.  O.  Blackburn 

Vice-President  C.  Jules  Brulatour 

Vice-President  George  H.  Gibson 

Vice-President  J.  L.  Courcier 

Secretary  George  Larson 

BURKE  &  JAMES,  Inc. 

(Cameras  and  Enlargers,  etc.) 

321  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  4,  III. 

C-O-TWO  FIRE  EQUIPMENT  CO. 

(Fire  extinguishers,  fire  fighting  equipment,  auto- 
matic extinguishing  systems,  automatic  smoke  de- 
tecting systems) 

Box  390,  Newark  1,  N.  J. 


EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


673 


President  S.  E.  Allen 

Vice-Presidents  M.  A.  Laswell,  E.  J.  Waring 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Chief  Engineer  E.  B.  Allen 

Purchasing  Agent  E.  D.  Wolf 

Assistant  to  the  Vice-President  C.  D.  Schmolze 

Superintendent  C.  W.  Mickelsen 

Advertising  Manager  H.  W.  Hass 

CAMERA  EQUIPMENT  CO. 

(Cameras,  Projectors  and  Equipment) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5080 

CAMERA  SUPPLY  CO. 

(Photographic  Equipment) 

1515  No.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  3566 

CARRIER  CORP. 

(Air  conditioning,  refrigerating,  industrial  heating) 
300  S.  Ceddes  St.,  Syracuse  1,  N.  Y. 

President  Cloud  Wampler 

Senior  Vice-President  E.  T.  Murphy 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Sales  A.  P.  Shanklin 

Vice-President  in  charge  of 

Manufacturing  C.  R.  Auld 

Vice-President  in  charge  of 

International  Division  Heman  Greenwood 

Vice-President  in  charge  of  Engineering  D.  French 

Vice-President-Treasurer  F.  F.  Hoyt 

Vice-President-Comptroller  George  N.  Lilygren 

Vice-President  in  charge  of 

Personnel  Howard  Dirks 

Director  Advertising-Sales  Promotion  L.  M.  Beals 

Advertising  Manager  P.  K.  Roy 

CENTURY  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Motor  generator  sets,  distributed  through  RCA) 
1806  Pine  St.,  St.  Louis  3,  Mo. 

Manager  Special  Apparatus  Division  F.  L.  Slade 

CENTURY  PROJECTOR  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  35  mm.  motion  picture  projectors, 
sound  reproducing  equipment  and  replacement 
parts) 

729  Seventh  Avenue,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-6745 

Vice-President-General  Manage'  W.  D.  Hausler 

Sales  Manager  L.  W.  Davee 

Factory  Manager  G.  C.  Steilen 

CHROMA-TECH 

(Manufacturer  printers  developing  machines;  lab- 
oratory ) 

6532  W.  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  7732 

Owner  Irving  B.  Dyatt 

CINEMA  ENGINEERING  CO. 

(Manufacturer  Sound  Equipment) 
1510  W.  Verdugo  Blvd.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
STanley  72621 

General  Superintendent-Owner  Art  Davis 

CINEMA  MERCANTILE  CO.,  Ltd. 

5857  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  1  151 

President  Miss  A.  Ludwig 

Manager  Fred  Conzman 

CINETECH  CO.,  Inc. 

(Sale-rental  of  motion  picture  equipment;  prod,  of 

educational  films) 
106  West  End  Avenue,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
TRafalgar  3-141  1 

President  Joseph  Seiden 

Comptroller  J.  C.  Borden 

Recording  M.  Dichter 

Production  H.  H.  Seiden 

J.  R.  CLANCY  CO. 

(Stage  rigging,  curtain  tracks  and  controls,  contour 
curtains,  orchestra  lifts,  revolving  stages,  televi- 
sion studio  equipment) 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

President  C.  E.  Tompkins 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  L.  Scherrer 


COMMERCIAL  CAMERA  CO. 

701  W.  Broadway,  Glendale,  Calif. 
CHapman  5-2638 

CONTINENTAL  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Electronic  tubes,  phototubes,  rectifier  tubes,  equip- 
ment rectifiers) 
Geneva,  III. 

President-Treasurer  Milton  Ritzenberg 

Vice- President-Secretary  Macdonald  Goodwin 

Chief  Engineer  Serge  Pakswer 

CRAIG  MOVIE  SUPPLY  CO. 

1053  S.  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Richmond  6233 

President  T.  R.  Craig 

WILLIAM  C.  CULLEN,  Inc. 

(Cameras,  Projection  Accessories) 
12  Maiden  Lane,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
REctor  2-7883 

CUTLER-HAMMER,  Inc. 

(Electric-control  devices) 

315  N.  12th  St.,  Milwaukee  1,  Wise. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  F.  R.  Bacon 

Chairman,  Executive  Committee  H.  F.  Vogt 

President  G.  S.  Crane 

Vice-President-Secretary  J.  C.  Wilson 

Vice-President  in  charge  of 

Engineering  P.  B.  Harwood 

Vice-President  in  charge  of  Sales  P.  S.  Jones 

Vice-President  in  charge  of 

Manufacturing  Philip  Ryan 

Vice-President  in  charge  of  Develop- 
ment-Assistant Secretary  E.  W.  Seeger 

Assistant  Treasurer  M.  R.  Fenno 

Treasurer-Assistant  Secretary  J.  C.  Springer 

Comptroller  J.  C.  Borden 

Assistant  General  Sales  Manager  F.  A.  Wright 

Manager,  Foreign  Sales  T.  D.  Montgomery 

Director  of  Purchases  B.  M.  Horter 

Advertising  Manager  L.  P.  Niessen 

DA-LITE  SCREEN  CO.,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  of  Projection  Screens) 
2711  N.  Pulaski  Road,  Chicago  39,  III. 
SPAulding  9200 

President  C.  C.  Cooley 

Vice-President  H.  E.  Christensen 

Secretary  L.  J.  Love 

Treasurer  L.  E.  Cooley 

DAZIAN'S,  Inc. 

(Curtains  and  decorative  fabrics,  drapes,  wall  cov- 
ering materials,  upholstery  materials,  flame- 
proofed  fabrics) 

142  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Wisconsin  7-6200 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Emil  Friedlander 

President  George  Feinberg 

Vice-President  Rudolph  Werthmann 

Secretary  Frank  C.  Green 

Treasurer  Jacob  L.  Stillman 

Advertising  Manager  Howard  Bachenheimer 

Assistant  to  President  Henry  L.  Seamon 

731  So.  Hope  St.  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 
TRinity  4504 

Manager  Sam  Cutterman 

DeVRY  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  cameras. 

projectors  and  associated  equipment) 
1111   Armitage  Ave.,  Chicago  14,  III. 
LINcoln  5200 

President  W.  C.  DeVry 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.  B.  DeVry 

General  Sales  Manager  H.  M.  Fisher 

Industrial  Sales  L.  M.  Anderson 

Export  Manager  Norman  D.  Olsen 

East  Coast  Sales  Manager   ...Howard  Tennent 

West  Coast  Sales  Manager  J.  E.  Norman 

DIXIE  CUP  CO. 

(Paper  cups,  paper  dishes) 

401  N.  Western  Ave.,  Chicago  12,  III. 

SEEley  3500. 

24th  St.  &  Dixie  Ave.,  Easton,  Pa. 
Telephone  7221 


Western  Electric  Systems 
have  earned  a  reputation 
for  quality  sound  recording 


"400" 


THE 
RECORDER 


The  leader  of  the  Western  Electric  recording  line,  the  400  System 
has  distinguished  itself  through  the  sound  tracks  of  many  of  the 
industry's  finest  motion  pictures.  Records  100  mil  standard  or  200 
mil  push-pull  track,  either  density  or  area. 


THE  "300" 

RECORDER 


High  quality  and  extreme  portability,  for  studio  or  location  service, 
the  300  System  has  been  used  for  tough  assignments  throughout 
the  world.  Records  100  mil  standard  density  or  area  track  and,  like 
the  400  System,  can  be  easily  and  quickly  converted  from  35mm  to 
16mm  operation. 


Electrical  Research  Products  Division 

OF 

Western  Electric  Company 

INCORPORATED  '  ' 


120  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK  5,  N.  Y. 

Hollywood  office — 6601  Romaine  St. 


EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


675 


Chairman  of  the  Board  Hugh  Moore 

President  C.  F.  Dawson 

Chairman  of  Executive  Committee  C.  F.  Dawson 

Vice-Presidents  Samuel  ).  Graham, 

C.  L.  Van  Schaick. 

Treasurer-Assistant  Secretary  A.  R.  Lillicrapp 

Secretary-Assistant  Treasurer  E.  R.  Kirk 

Director  Public  and  Personnel  Relations....].  D.  Catlin 

DOVER  FILM  CORP. 

151  Hallet  St.,  Boston  24,  Mass. 

President  I.  Marks 

DOWSER  MANUFACTURING  CORP. 

(Changeovers) 

P.  O.  Box  214,  East  Northport,  N.  Y. 
Northport  1  508 

President  Elliot  Krause 

General  Manager  Freda  Thide 

ALLEN  B.  DU  MONT  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  of  television  receivers,  transmitters 
and  studio  equipment;  cathode-ray  tubes,  oscillo- 
graphs) 

2  Main  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Passaic  3-1616 

Branch: 

515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  8-2600 

President  Dr.  Allen  B.  Du  Mont 

Vice-President  Leonard  F.  Cramer 

Treasurer  Paul  Raibourn 

Secretary  Bernard  Goodwin 

Assistant  Treasurer  J.  |.  Doughney 

Assistant  Secretary  Arthur  Israel,  Jr. 

Board  of  Directors:  Dr.  Allen  B.  Du  Mont,  Leonard 
F.  Cramer,  Bruce  T.  Du  Mont,  Dr.  Thomas  T.  Gold- 
smith, jr.,  Paul  Raibourn,  Bernard  Goodwin,  Arthur 
Israel,  jr.,  David  Van  Alstyne,  ]r. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director  of  Research  Dr.  Thomas  T.  Goldsmith,  Jr. 

Mgr.  Du  Mont  Television  Network.  Lawrence  Phillips 

Gen.  Mgr.  Instrument  Mfg.  Div  C.  Edwin  Williams 

Mgr.  Television  Receiver  Sales  Ernest  A.  Marx 

Controller  B.  L.  Graham 

Advertising  Mgr   H.  R.  Geyelin 

Plant  Superintendent  Bruce  T.  Du  Mont 

Director  of  Personnel  Harry  Housten 

Mgr.,  Television  Receiver  Mfg  Ricardo  Muniz 

Mgr.,  Instrument  Div  Rudolph  Feldt 

Mgr.,  Cathode-ray  Tube  Div  I.  C.  Rosenberg 

Mgr.,  Transmitting  Equip.  Sales  H.  E.  Taylor 

E.  I.  duPONT  de  NEMOURS  &  CO.,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  of  motion  picture  raw  stock) 
Photo  Products  Department,  Wilmington  98,  Del. 
Wilmington  4-5121 

248  West  18th  St.,  New  York  11,  N.  Y. 
WAtkins  4-3100 

6656  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5147 
225  N.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  III. 
CENtral  6520 

210  South  St.,  Boston  11,  Mass. 
HAncock  6-1711 

225  So.  15th  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 
PEnnypacker  5-6160 
1115  Chandler  Building,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 
LAmar  7129 

2028  Union  Commerce  Bldg.,  Cleveland  14,  Ohio 
CHerry  1348 

General  Manager  J.  S.  Denham 

Asst.  General  Manager  J.  M.  Clark 

Director  of  Sales  K.  T.  Molin 

Asst.  Director  of  Sales  A.  C.  Hubbard 

Advertising  Manager  A.   H.  Livingston 

N.  Y.  District  Mgr   H.  A.  Dumont 

N.  Y.  District  Motion  Picture  Sales  Mgr.  N.  F.  Oakley 

Los  Angeles  District  Mgr  M.  A.  Hatfield 

Boston  District  Mgr  F.  B.  Astley 

Philadelphia  District  Mgr   L.  E.  Barron 

Atlanta  District  Mgr  F.  C.  Headley 

Chicago  District  Mgr   R.   K.  Perrine 

Cleveland  District  Mgr  F.  M.  Shuster 


EASTMAN  KODAK  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  sensitized  photographic  films, 
paper,  cameras  and  projectors,  excluding  35  mm. 
prof.  m.  p.  cameras;  photographic  equipment; 
chemicals;  accessories,  etc.) 

343  State  St.,  Rochester  4,  N.  Y. 

MAin  4800 

342  Madison  Ave.,  Room  626,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  7-7080 

6706  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3101 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Perley  S.  Wilcox 

President  Thomas  J.  Hargrave 

Vice-President-General  Manager.  Albert  K.  Chapman 
Vice-Presidents:    C.    E.    Kenneth    Mees,   Charles  K. 

Flint,  Adolph  Stuber,   Myron  J.   Hayes,    Ivar  N. 

Hultman. 

Vice-President-Assistant  General  Managers:  Edward 

S.  Farrow,  Donald  McMaster 
Vice-President-General  Sales 

Manager  James  E.  McGhee 

Vice-President-Motion  Picture  Film 

Sales  Edward  P.  Curtis 

Assistant  Vice-President  I.  L.  Houley 

Treasurer  Marion  B.  Folsom 

Assistant  Treasurers:  Archibold  H.  Robinson,  David 

H.  Fulton,  J.  Donald  Fewster 

Secretary  Milton  K.  Robinson 

Assistant  Secretaries:  William  F.  Shepard,  Harmar 

Brereton 

General  Comptroller  Cornelius  J.  Van  Niel 

Assistant  Comptroller  Thomas  J.  McCarrick 

Manager,  Motion  Picture  Film 

Department  Kenneth  M.  Cunningham 

Board  of  Directors:  James  S.  Watson,  William  G. 
Stuber,  Honorary  Chairman,  George  H.  Clark,  C.  E. 
Kenneth  Mees,  Thomas  J.  Hargrave,  Perley  S. 
Wilcox,  Raymond  N.  Ball,  Paul  Strong  Achilles, 
Albert  K.  Chapman,  James  F.  Bell,  Charles  K. 
Flint,  Adolph  Stuber,  Marion  B.  Folsom. 
PRINCIPAL  SUBSIDIARIES: 

TENNESSEE  EASTMAN  CORP. 
KODAK,  Ltd. 
KODAK-PATHE  S.A.F. 
CANADIAN  KODAK  CO.,  Ltd. 
KODAK   (AUSTRALASIA)   PTY.,  Ltd. 
RECORDAK  CORP. 
EASTMAN  KODAK  STORES 

ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS 
Division  of  Western  Electric  Co.,  Inc. 

(Sound  equipment  manufacturer) 
233  Broadway.  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 
COrtld  7-7700 

President  Stanley  Bracken 

Vice-President  T.  K.  Stevenson 

Manager  D.  C.  Collins 

Western  Manager  K.  F.  Morgan 

Engineering  Manager  E.  M.  Honan 

Division  Comptroller  H.  R.  Bickett 

ESSANNAY  ELECTRIC  MFC.  CO. 

(Changeovers,  reel  end  signals,  rewind  "mules") 
1438  N.  Clark  St.,  Chicago  10,  III. 
President-General   Manager  Clarence  A.  jalas 

FEARLESS  CAMERA  CO. 

(Manufacturing  camera  equipment,  dollies,  blimps, 
etc.,  developing  machines  and  special  equipment) 
8557  Higuera  Road,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-3796 

President  Ray  C.  Wilcox 

FEDERAL  MFC.  AND  ENGINEERING  CORP. 

(Reflectors,  photographic  accessories  and  micro- 
scopes) 

21  1  Steuben  St.,  Brooklyn  5,  New  York 

President  D.  H.  Engelson 

Vice-President-General  Sales  Manager  J.  C.  Fishel 

FILM  CRAFTS  ENGINEERING  CO. 

(Designers-manufacturing    sound    recording  equip- 
ment, etc. ) 
106  West  End  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
TRafalgar  3-141  1 


676 


EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


FONDA  DIVISION  SOLAR  AIRCRAFT  CO. 

(Developing  machines  for  M.P.,  microfilm,  color 
film) 

2200  Pacific  Highway,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
FRanklin  1305 

General  Sales  Manager  W.  L.  Wilkinson 

FOTO-BLAC  PRODUCTS  CO. 

(Paint  for  sound  department) 
11 23  Alma,  Clendale,  Calif. 
CHapman  5-1435 

General  Manager  Charles  A.  Riley 

FOREST  MANUFACTURING  CORP. 

(Rectifiers,  projection  lamps;  high  intensity  and  low 

intensity  lamps;  screens;  ozone  generators) 
9  W.  Park  St.,  Newark  2,  N.  J. 
MArket  2-1796 

President-Sales  Manager  ),  K.  Elderkin 

Treasurer  D.  T.  Elderkin 

Secretary  E.  K.  Elderkin,  Jr. 

FORMICA  CO. 

(Laminated  plastic  building  material) 
■4613  Spring  Grove  Ave.,  Cincinnati  32,  O. 
Vice-President  in  charge  of 

Sales  and  Advertising  J.  R.  White 

CEM  PHOTO  SUPPLY  CO. 

(Manufacturers   and    distributors   of  photographc 

equipment) 
15  E.  17th  St.,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 
President  Louis  H.  Epstein 

CENERAL  DEVICES  CORP. 

( Metermovies,  projection  equipment) 

2832  E.  Olympic  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  23,  Calif. 

ANgelus  4338 

CENERAL  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Lamps) 

Lamp  Department 

Nela  Park,  Cleveland  12,  O. 

Vice-President  M.  L.  Sloan 

General  Manager  F.  F.  Harroff 

General  Sales  Manager  P.  D.  Parker 

Purchasing  Agent  F.  P.  Nemec 

Manager  Advertising 

Division  W.  H.  Robinson,  Jr. 

CENERAL  PRECISION  EQUIPMENT  CORP. 

(Through  subsidiaries,  manufactures  marine,  aero- 
nautical and  motion  picture  theatre  equipment) 
92  Cold  St.,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 
BEckman  3-4170 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Earle  G.  Hines 

President  Hermann  G.  Place 

Vice-President  W.  E.  Green 

Vice-President  and  Treasurer  R.  N.  Harder 

Secretary  R.  B.  LaRue 

Board  of  Directors:  Robert  L.  Clarkson,  Edward  C. 
Delafield,  George  M.  Gillies.  Jr.,  Walter  E.  Green, 
Ralph  N.  Harder,  Daniel  O.  Hastings,  Earle  G. 
Hines,  R.  B.  LaRue,  A.  ).  Palmer,  Hermann 
G.  Place,  Seton  Porter,  Robert  T.  Rinear,  Charles 
L.  Stillman. 

SUBSIDIARIES  IN  MOTION  PICTURE  FIELD: 
AMPRO  CORP. 
(Listed  separately) 
HERTNER  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Listed  separately) 

INTERNATIONAL  PROJECTOR  CORP. 

(Listed  separately) 

J.  E.  McAULEY  MFC.  CO. 

(Listed  separately) 

THE  STRONC  ELECTRIC  CORP. 

BIZZELLE  CINEMA  SUPPLY  CORP. 

NATION AL-SIMPLEX-BLUDWORTH,  Inc. 

(Listed  separately) 

CENERAL  ANILINE  &  FILM  CORP. 

(See  under  ANSCO) 

CEVAERT  CO.  OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

(Manufacturers  and  distributors  of  sentitized  pho- 
tographic products) 
Cole  Ave.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 


President  v.  Parein 

(Vice-President,  Gevaert  Co. 
of  Europe,  Antwerp,  Belgium) 

Vice-President  Leo  Stuckens 

LOS  ANGELES  OFFICE:  6370  Santa  Monica  Blvd. 

Hollywood  9-7329 

General  Manager  George  M.  Coffin 

COLDBERC  BROTHERS 

(Reels  and  cans,  16  mm.  and  35  mm.:  35  mm.  ship- 
ping cases,  rewinders,  ticket  boxes,  speaking 
tubes) 

3500  Walnut  St.,  Box  448,  Denver  1,  Colo 
KEystone  8151 

General  Manager  Louis  B.  Coldberg 

Assistant  General  Manager  William  Goldberg 

ColdE  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  slide  projectors  for  35  mm.  film 
strip,  2x2  slides,  up  to  3'/4x4  slides,  spotlights) 
1214  W.  Madison  St.,  Chicago  7,  III. 
HAymarket  2444 

President  E.  W.  Goldberg 

GRAFLEX,  Inc. 

(Manufacturers  of  photographic  equipment  and  ac- 
cessories) 
154  Clarissa  St..  Rochester  8,  N.  Y. 
3045  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
DRexel  1118 

CRISWOLD  MACHINE  WORKS 

(Film  splicers) 

Box  466.  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 
Port  Jefferson  170 

CUMBINER  SYNCRO-SOUND,  Inc. 

(Manufacturers  of  special  sound  equipment,  for 
dubbing  on  foreign  prints  of  35  mm.,  or  16  mm.- 
8  mm.  sound) 

528  S.  Broadway,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Mutual  1974 

Owner  H.  L.  Cumbmer 

HABER  AND  FINK,  Inc. 

(Cameras  and  projectors,  16-35  mm.) 
(Rental  library — silent  and  sound) 
12-14  Warren.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BArclary  7-1230 

THE  HERTNER  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  electric  motors  and  motor  gener- 
ators sets) 

(Subsidiary  of  Ceneral  Precision  Equipment  Corp.) 

12690  Elmwood  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 
BOulevard  3141 

President  Cyrus  C.  Dash 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager.... H.  P.  Niemann 

Vice-President  and  Chief  Engineer  H.  P.  Sherer 

Treasurer  R.  N.  Harder 

Secretary  R.  B.  LaRue 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  F.  C.  Shobe 

Board  of  Directors:  Cyrus  C.  Dash.  W.  E.  Green,  R.  N. 
Harder,  Earle  G.  Hines,  H.  G.  Place. 

HOLMES  PROJECTOR  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  projectors) 
1815  Orchard  St.,  Chicago  14,  III. 
Mohawk  2913 

President  O.  J.  Holmes 

Vice-President  E.  E.  Holmes 

Secretary  F.  A.  Barquist 

Treasurer  W.  S.  Martin 

FACTORY  BRANCH: 

456  Larkin  St.,  San  Francisco  2,  Calif. 

Manager  M.  Pabich 

THE  HOUSTON  CORP. 

(Manufacturers  of  35-16  mm.  developing  machines, 

printers  and  camera  cranes) 
11801  Olympic  Blvd.,  West  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4331 

President  H.  W.  Houston 

Vice-President  E.  R.  Livingston 

Secretary-Treasurer  H.  H.  Helbush 


EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


677 


HUNT   (PHILIP  A.)  COMPANY 

•  Photographic  chemicals) 

253  Russell  St.,  Brooklyn  22,  N.  Y. 

EVergreen  9-5730 

President  Philip  A.  Hunt 

Treasurer  M.  S.  Hunt 

Secretary  Frank  O.  Casseboom 

Assistant  Secretary  C.  H.  Coles 

Board  of  Directors:  Philip  A.  Hunt,  Frank  0.  Casse- 
boom, C.  H.  Coles,  M.  S.  Hunt. 

IDEAL  SEATING  CO. 

(Theatre  chairs) 

521  Ann  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Telephone  7-2461 

President-Treasurer  W.  A.  Cedris 

Vice-President  A.  S.  Cedris 

Secretary  H.  L.  Cedris 

ILEX  OPTICAL  CO. 

(Photographic  shutters  and  projection  lenses) 
690  Portland  Ave.,  Rochester  5,  N.  Y. 

President-Treasurer  Rufus  Rosenbloom 

Secretary  ).  S.  Kominz 

IMPERIAL  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Motor  generator  sets) 
Akron  9,  O. 
BLackstone  9126 

President  John  Hearty 

Vice-President  and  Chief  Engineer  H.  T.  Bewlay 

Treasurer  B.  H.  Logan 

Sales  Manager  T.  C.  Kelley 

INTERNATIONAL  PROJECTOR  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  35  mm.  projectors,  sound  systems 
for  motion  pictures  and  other  precision  equipment) 
(Subsidiary  of  Ceneral  Precision  Equipment  Corp.) 

55  La  France  Ave.,  Bloomfield,  N.  j. 

President  Rutledge  B.  Tompkins 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Hermann  G.  Place 

Vice-President  H.  Criffin 

Treasurer  Ralph  N.  Harder 

Secretary  R.  B.  LaRue 

Comptroller-Assistant  Treasurer  E.  L.  Worfolk 

Assistant  Secretary  D.  Goldman 

Board  of  Directors:  W.  E.  Green,  H.  Griffin,  Ralph  N. 

Harder,  Earle  G.  Hines,  R.  B.  LaRue,  H.  G.  Place, 

R.  B.  Tompkins. 

INTERNATIONAL  SEAT  CORP. 

(Theatre  chairs) 
Union  City,  Ind. 

President  C.  C.  Koontz 

Vice-President  H.  D.  Fitzgerald 

Secretary-Treasurer  W.  E.  Adelsperger 

Sales  M  inager  David  H.  Dewev 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of  Sales  David  H.  Dewey 

IRWIN  SEATING  CO. 

(Theatre  chairs) 

1480  Buchanan  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids  2,  Mich. 
Telephone  5-9932 

Manager  William  W.  Irwin 

Sales  Manager  R.  F.  Winegar 

Production  Manager  Earl  J.  Purvis 

JELM'S  STUDIO  SUPPLIES 

(Horticultural  supplies) 

7222  Melrose,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

WAInut  7541,  WHitney  3280 

JOHNS-MANVILLE  CORP. 

(Sound  control  materials,  building  materials,  insu- 
lations and  allied  industrial  products) 
22  E.  40th  St..  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
LExington  2-7600 

Chairman  of  Board  and  Chief  Executive 

Officer  Lewis  H.  Brown 

President  R.  W.  Lea 

Vice-President  of  Sales  L.  M.  Cassidy 

KEASBEY  &  MATTISON  CO. 

(Asbestos  acoustical  material;  asbestos-cement 
building  material;  ebonized  asbestos  for  electrical 
insulation) 

Ambler  ,  Pa. 

Telephone  1201 


President  E.  Muehleck 

Vice-President  in  charge  of  Sales  William  C.  Scott 

Vice-President  in  charge  of 

Production  J.  W.  Lebedoer 

Sales  Director  D.  W.  Widmayer 

Purchasing  Agent  A.  C.  Lesher 

Advertising  Manager  W.  C.  Dodge,  Jr. 

KEESE  ENGINEERING  CO. 

(Black-light  lighting  equipment,  fluorescent  lac- 
quers, paints,  ink  dyes,  fabrics,  plastics) 
7358  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Manager-Chief  Engineer  John  T.  Shannon 

Superintendent  W.  D.  Hook 

Secretary  P.  P.  Shannon 

KEYSTONE  MFG.  CO. 

(Movie  cameras,  motion  picture  machines) 

151  Hallet  St.,  Boston  24,  Mass. 

President  I.  Marks 

KLIEGL  BROS.  UNIVERSAL 
ELECTRIC  STAGE  LIGHTING  CO.,  Inc. 

(Studio,  theatre  and  stage  lighting  equipment;  wir- 
ing devices,  plugging  boxes,  connectors,  switch- 
boards, etc.,  for  studio  and  theatres) 

321  W.  50th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-0130 

President  John  H.  Kliegl 

Vice-President  Herbert  A.  Kliegl 

Secretary  Frank  H.  Bliss 

Treasurer  A.  Kliegl 

Plant  Superintendent  Joseph  Kliegl 

Purchasing  Agent  Henry  Fisher 

LOS  ANGELES  OFFICE:  1451  Venice  Blvd. 
Fltzroy  1241 

KNEISLEY  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Rectifiers,  reflector  conversion  kits) 
2501  La  Grange  St.,  Toledo  3,  O. 
MAin  7628 

Partners  Richard  F.  Kneisley,  Florence  H.  Kneisley 

KOLLMORCAN  OPTICAL  CORP. 

(Snaplite  projection  lenses;  optical  units  for  sound 
systems) 

2  Franklin  Ave.,  Brooklyn  11,  N.  Y. 
ULster  5-1700 

President  E.  O.  Kollmorgen 

Vice-President  J.  L.  Maulbetsch 

Sales  Manager  J.  A.  Fetherston 

KROEHLER  MFC.  CO.-PUSH  BACK  SEATS 

666  Lake  Shore  Drive,  Chicago,  III. 
Superior  7-5224 

General  Manager  H.  V.  Williams 

Central  Sales  Manager  H.  W.  Peterson 

206  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrrayhill  3-1067 

East  Coast  Sales  Manager  F.  W.  Alexa 

2023  Jackson  St.,  Dallas,  Texas 
CENtral  6584 

Southern  Sales  Manager  L.  N.  Childress 

2028  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Rochester  3046 

West  Coast  Sales  Manager  Herbert  Jack 

LaVEZZI  MACHINE  WORKS 

(Replacement  parts  for  projectors,  intermittent 

movements,  sprockets  and  special  parts) 
4635  W.  Lake  St.,  Chicago  44,  III. 
EAstbrook  8-1636 

General  Manager-Partner   Robert  V.  LaVezzi 

Production  Manager-Partner  Thomas  E.  LaVezzi 

Sales  Manager  Jake  Mitchell 

LEITZ,  E.,  Inc. 

(Leica  cameras  and  scientific  instruments) 
304  Hudson  St.,  New  York  13,  N.  Y. 

President  John  W.  Slacks 

Vice-President  H.  Wechsler 

Vice-President  and  Treasurer  Alfred  Boch 

LIBBEY-OWENS-FORD  GLASS  CO. 

(Window  glass,  plate  glass,  laminated  glass,  struc- 
tural glass,  Thermoplane,  Plaskon  products,  mir- 
ror products) 

Nicholas  Bldg.,  Toledo  3,  O. 


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EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


679 


President  John  D.  Biggers 

Executive  Vice  President  D.  H.  Coodwillie 

Vice-President  C.  P.  MacNichol,  Jr. 

Vice-President  and  Secretary  H.  H.  Baker 

Vice-President  L.  C.  Bryan 

Comptroller  and  Treasurer  F.  E.  Cazayoux 

Los  Angeles  1 3,  Calif. 
905  Architects  Bldg. 

Manager  J.  |_.  Soutter 

J.  E.  McAULEY  MFG.  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  reflector  arc  lamps  and  hycandes- 

cent  lamps) 
552  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  III. 
FRanklin  5747 

President  C.  A.  Hahn 

Vice-President  W.  E.  Green 

Vice-President  H.  A.  Larsen 

Treasurer  Ralph  N.  Harder 

Secretary  R.  B.  LaRue 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  H.  M.  Sussin 

Board  of  Directors:  W.  E.  Green,  Ralph  N.  Harder 
Earle  G.  Hines,  O.  E.  Koegel,  A.  J.  Palmer. 

McQUAY,  Inc. 

(Air  conditioning  equipment,  air  conditioning  coils, 
heating  coils  and  cooling  coils;  refrigeration  equip- 
ment) 

1600  Broadway  St.,  N.  E.  Minneapolis  13,  Minn. 
CRanville  7221 

President  R.  J.  Resch 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.  H.  Seelert 

Vice-Presidents  George  Keiting,  P.  S.  Morris 

MAJOR  EQUIPMENT  CO.,  Inc. 

(Footlights,  borderlights,  spotlights,  boxlights,  flood 

lights,  reflectors,  plugging  boxes) 
4603  Fullerton  Ave.,  Chicago  39,  III. 

President  and  General  Manager  P.  J.  Rabon 

Vice-President  and  Assistant  General 

Manager  R.  O.  Major 

MEDO  PHOTO  SUPPLY  CORP. 

(Cameras  and  photo  supplies) 

15  West  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

President  A.  H.  Niemeyer 

Treasurer  I.  w.  Coodfield 

General  Manager  B.  L.  Hoppin 

MITCHELL  CAMERA  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  cameras  and 

accessories,  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  projectors) 
666  W.  Harvard  St.,  Glendale  4,  Calif. 
CHapman  5-1088 

President  Mrs.  Eva  Fox 

Secretary  Mona  Fox 

Vice-Presidents  Belle  Fox,  Joe  Leo,  J.  D.  McCall 

Treasurer  Mrs.  Eva  Fox 

MOLE-RICHARDSON  CO. 

(Electrical  equipment) 

937  N.  Sycamore,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 

Hillside  8305 

President  Peter  Mole 

Vice-President  Warren  Parker 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.  C.  Palmer 

MORELITE  CO.,  Inc. 

(Projection  equipment,  reflector  arc  lamps,  reflec- 
tor mirrors,  miroguards) 
600  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

President-Treasurer  Alan  A.  Nickelsburg 

Vice-President-Secretary  Mina  W.  Nickelsburg 

MOTIOCRAPH,  Inc. 

(Manufacturers  of  sound  reproducing  and  projection 

equipment ) 
4431  W.  Lake  St.,  Chicago  24,  III. 
EStebrook  6600 

President  H.  Thorwell  Matthews 

Vice-President  Fred  C.  Matthews 

Secretary  John  J.  Bullers 

Treasurer  W.  Douglas  Matthews 

Chief  Sound  Engineer  R.  T.  Vna  Niman 

Chief  Projection  Engineer  E.  J.  Wienke 


MOTION  PICTURE  ACCESSORIES  CO. 

2200  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
PArkway  2894 

MOTION  PICTURE  EQUIPMENT  CO. 

112  West  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wisconsin  7-0047 

MOVIOLA  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

(Cutting  room  equipment) 

1451  N.  Gordon,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

GRanite  4039 

Owner  Mark  Serrurier 

NATIONAL  CARBON  CO.,  Inc. 

(Projector  carbons;  brushes,  carbon,  graphite  and 
metal-graphite  for  motors,  generators  and  con- 
verters) 

30  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Chairman  P.  P.  Hufford 

President  Arthur  V.  Wilker 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager. ...J.  M.  Spangler 

General  Sales  Manager,  Carbon  Products  D.  B.  Joy 

Assistant  General  Sales  Manager, 

Carbon  Products  V.  J.  Nolan 

Lighting  Carbon  Dept.  Mgr  E.  R.  Geib 

Assistant  Advertising  Manager  C.  G.  Ollinger 

NATIONAL-SI MPLEX-BLUD WORTH,  Inc. 

(General  sound  and  projection  equipment) 
(Subsidiary  of  Ceneral  Precision  Equipment  Corp.) 

92  Gold  St.,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 
BEckman  3-4170 
Los  Angeles  office: 

1961   S.  Vermont  Ave.,  REpublic  4193 
Emergencies:  WHitney  7090 

President  W.  E.  Creen 

Executive  Vice-President  Oscar  S.  Oldknow 

Treasurer  Ralph  N.  Harder 

Secretary  R.  B.  LaRue 

Board  of  Directors:  W.  E.  Creen,  Ralph  N.  Harder, 

Earle  S.  Hines,  Oscar  A.  Oldknow,  A.  J.  Palmer, 

H.  S.  Place. 

NEUMA  DE  PRODUCTS  CO. 

(Motion  picture  and  photographic  equipment  and 
supplies) 

427  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-3480 

President  Oscar  F.  Neu 

Sales  Manager  L.  E.  Jones 

General  Manager  E.  T.  Neu 

OTTO  K.  OLESEN  CO. 

(Distributor  RCA  sound  equipment,  motion  picture 

and  television  lighting  equipment) 
1534  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CLadstone  5194 

OPERADIO  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  sound  slide  projectors,  loud-speak- 
ers, sound  equipment,  amplifiers) 
St.  Charles,  III. 
Telephone  2300 

President  J.  M.  Stone 

Vice-President-General  Manager  G.  R.  Hanse 

Sales  Manager  F.  D.  Wilson 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  INSTRUMENTS,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  of  professional  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 

laboratory  equipment  and  cameras) 
630  9th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-7240 

PITTSBURGH  PLATE  GLASS  CO. 

(Plate,  window,  structural,  special  glass;  storefront 
metal;  paints,  enamels,  varnishes,  lacquers;  color 
service;  chemicals,  detergents;  paint,  cleaning 
brushes) 

2000  Grant  Building,  Pittsburgh  19,  Pa. 

Manager  Plate  Glass  Sales  W.  R.  Harper 

Manager  Mirror  Sales  C.  S.  Proctor 

Manager  Store  Front  Sales  Powers  Pace 

Manager  Structural  Glass  Sales  G.  L.  West 

General  Paint  Manager  E.  D.  Peck 

Chemical  Division  Sales  Manager  W.  I.  Galliher 


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EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


PROJECTION  OPTICS  CO.,  Inc. 

(Projection  lenses) 

330  Lyell  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

President  William  F.  Fouquet 

Treasurer  Bernard  Rose 

PYRENE  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

(Fire  extinguishers) 

560  Belmont  Ave.,  Newark  8,  N.  ). 

President  Edward  J.  Waring 

Vice-President  and  General 

Manager  George  H.  Boucher 

Secretary-Treasurer  Edward  A.  Clapp 

Vice-Presidents  J.  Edward  FitzSimons,  Charles 

G.  Durfee. 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  B.  S.  McCabe 

General  Field  Sales  Manager  J.  P.  Maloney 

Assistant  General  Sales  Manager  N.  Bauer 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 
Manager  Government  and  Export 

Sales  Department  G.  R.  LeCerff 

Purchasing  Agent  H.  L.  Friedauf 

Credit  Manager  R.  L.  Smith 

Advertising  Manager  Truman  Young 

RADIO  CORPORATION  OF  AMERICA 

(Holding  Company) 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-5900 

Chairman  of  the  Board-President  David  Sarnoff 

Executive  Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

RCA  Victor  Division  Frank  M.  Folsom 

Executive  Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

RCA  Laboratories  Division  Dr.  C.  B.  Joliffe 

Vice-President  Conway  P.  Coe 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

Labor  Relations  Edward  F.  McGrady 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

Advertising  and  Publicity  Orrin  E.  Dunlap,  Jr. 

Vice -President-Genera  I 

Attorney  Joseph  V.  Heffernan 

Operating  Vice-President  and  Ceneral  Manager 

for  RCA  Victor  Division  John  H.  Wilson 

Vice  President  in  Charge  of 

Tube  Department,  RCA  Victor  L.  W.  Teagarden 

Vice- President -Managing  Director. 

RCA  International  Division  Meade  Brunet 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Home  Instrument 

Department,  RCA  Victor  J.  W.  Murray 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Engineering 

Products  Department.  RCA  Victor  W.  W.  Watts 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Law  and 

Finance,  RCA  Victor  Joseph  H.  McConnell 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Engineering 

Department,  RCA  Victor  Dominic  F.  Schmit 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Personnel 

Department,  RCA  Victor  Fred  D.  Wilson 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Research, 

RCA  Laboratories  Division  E.  W.  Engstrom 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Commercial 

Department,  RCA  Laboratories  E.  C.  Anderson 

Controller  Henry  A.  Sullivan 

Secretary  Lewis  MacConnach 

Treasurer  Arthur  B.  Tuttle 

Assistant  Treasurers-  William  R.  Eberle,  C.  J. 

Finch,  R.  M.  Ryan,  E.  F.  Haines. 
Assistant  Secretaries  Robert  C.  Proppe,  George 

B.  Campbell,  F.  M.  Kline,  M.  E.  Stevenson,  F.  H. 

Troup,  P.  E.  Atkinson,  Wayne  Mason,  E.  J.  Patane. 
UNITED  STATES  SUBSIDIARIES 

BRENKERT  LIGHT  PROJECTION  CO. 

(Listed  Separately) 

6545  St.  Antoine  St.,  Detroit  2,  Mich. 

NATIONAL  BROADCASTING  CO.,  Inc. 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

RADIOMARINE  CORP.  OF  AMERICA 

75  Varick  St.,  New  York  13,  N.  Y. 

RCA  COMMUNICATIONS,  Inc. 

66  Broad  St..  New  York  4,  N.  Y. 

RCA  INSTITUTES,  Inc. 

350  West  Fourth  St.,  New  York  14,  N.  Y. 

RCA  SERVICE  CO.,  Inc. 

(Listed  Separately) 
Camden,  N.  J. 


RCA  VICTOR  DISTRIBUTING  CORP. 

666  N.  Lake  Shore  Driev,  Chicago  11.  III. 

RCA  SERVICE  CO  Inc. 

(Service  and  Installation) 
Building  WO-2,  Camden,  N.  J. 
Gloucester  3-4560 

President  E.  C.  Cahill 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Engineering  Products  Service  W.  L.  Jones 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Home  Products  Service  J.  A.  Milling 

Vice-President  and  General  Counsel  D.  R.  Creato 

Controller  C.  J.  Morrin 

Personnel  Manager..   G.  C.  Knight 

Advertising  Manager  F.  W.  Wentker 

DISTRICT  OFFICES: 

Atlanta,  501-6  Citizen  and  So.  Bank  Bldg..  Mgr., 

G.  F.  Sandore 
Boston,  260  Tremont  St..  Mgr.,  I.  M.  Mauran 
Chicago,  666  N.  Lake  Shore  Dr.,  Mgr.,  H.  J.  Mayer 
Cleveland,  710  Keith  Bldg.,  Mgr.,  T.  G.  Whitney 
Dallas.  1907  McKinney  Ave..  Mgr.,  W.  W.  Gilreath 
Hollywood,  91  1  N.  Orange  Dr.,  Mgr.,  A.  E.  Jackson 
Kansas  City,  221  W.  18th  St.,  Mgr.,  P.  N.  Connet 
New  York,  144-6  East  24th  St.,  Mgr.,  W.  F.  Hardman 
Philadelphia.  121  N.  Broad  St.,  Mgr.,  M.  E.  Wheaton 
Pittsburgh,  1105  Law  and  Finance  Bldg.,  Mgr.,  Frank 

Hamre 

San  Francisco,  1355  Market  St.,  Mgr.,  S.  H.  Schultz 
Scranton,    Coal    Exchange    Bldg.,   Supervisor,    C.  J. 
Faulstich 

RCA  VICTOR  Division  of 
Radio  Corporation  of  America 

(Manufacturer  of  radios,  phonograph,  television,  the- 
atre sound  equipment  and  16  mm.  and  35  mm. 
sound  projectors) 

Front  and  Cooper  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

CAmden  4-8000 

RCA  Executive  Vice-President  Frank  M.  Folsom 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager  J.  G.  Wilson 

Vice-President  in  charge  Tube 

Department  L.  W.  Teegarden 

Vice-President  in  charge  Engineering 

Products  Department  W.  W.  Watts 

Vice-President  in  charge  Home 

Instruments  Department  J.  B.  Elliott 

Vice-President  in  charge  Record 

Department  J.  W.  Murray 

Manager,  Theatre  and  Recording 

Equipment  Section  Barton  Kreuzer 

Manager,  Theatre  Equipment  Sales  J.  F.  O'Brien 

Manager,  Film  Recording  Sales  R.  A.  Teare 

Hollywood  Film  Recording  Studio  Manager 

(1016  N.  Sycamore  Ave.)  J.  Watson  Jones 

New  York  Film  Recording  Studio  Manager 

(411  Fifth  Ave.)  H.  D.  Bradbury 

Manager,  Visual  and  Sound 

Products  Section  H.  V.  Somerville 

Manager,  Sound  Products  Sales   H.  C.  Elwes 

Manager,  Visual  Products  Sales  O.  V.  Swisher 

RABY  MFC.  CO. 

(Accessories  for  MP  cameras,  dollies,  blimps,  fric- 
tion heads,  etc.) 
1123  Lillian  Way,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  4743 

Manager  and  Owner  Victor  Raby 

REEVES  'Artl  MOTION  PICTURE  EQUIP. 

1515  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  1492 

RADIANT  LAMP  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  incandescent  bulbs  for  projectors, 
exciter  lamps,  spotlights,  floodlights,  bipost  lamps, 
aeronautical,  rectifier  bulbs,  and  general  service) 
300  Jelliff  Ave.,  Newark  8,  N.  J. 

President  Jack  Glassberg 

Vice-President  Leo  Weil 

Secretary-Treasurer  M.  William  Weil 

Sales  Manager  G.  K.  Westhead 

Purchasing  Agent  A.  B.  Slocum 


EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


681 


RADIANT  MANUFACTURING  CORP. 

(Projection  screens,  projection  stands) 
2627  W.  Roosevelt  Rd.,  Chicago  8,  111. 
CRawford  7-6300 

President  Harry  E.  Eller 

Vice-President  Adolph  Wertheimer 

Treasurer  Joseph  R.  Forrest 

Southern  District  Manager  John  Fox 

Advertising  Manager  J.  Cowen 

Eastern  District  Manager  Harry  S.  Millar 

Western  District  Manager  Fred  Kislingbury 

Central  Division  Manager  Wm.  Dwinell 

Mid-Atlantic  Manager  Bert  Kraus 

RAULAND  CORP. 

( Phototubes) 

4245  N.  Knox  Ave.,  Chicago  41,  Ml. 
MUlberry  5-5000 

President  E.  N.  Rauland 

Sales  Manager  R.  M.  Cray 

REEVES  INTERNATIONAL,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer   and   agent   for   recording  systems, 

cameras,  studio  and  laboratory  equipment) 
10  E.  52nd  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-7813 

President  Hazard  E.  Reeves 

Vice-President  Eric  Darmstaedler 

General  Manager  Werner  Fleischman 

Chief  Engineer  Homer  W.  Clapper 

RESEARCH  PRODUCTS  CORP. 

(Replaceable  and  washable  filters) 

1015  E.  Washington  Ave.,  Madison  10,  Wis. 

Glfford  860. 

President  R.  E.  Onsted 

Secretary  M.  J.  Shoemaker 

Treasurer  Bertha  Weisman 

REVERE  CAMERA  CO. 

(Motion  picture  cameras  and  projectors) 
Chicago,  III. 

President  J.  Briskin 

Treasurer  F.  Pellar 

RUBY  CO.  AND 

RUBY  CAMERA  EXCHANGE.  Inc. 

(Production  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  equipment,  sound 
recording  apparatus,  laboratory  equipment  and 
facilities) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-9430 

President  Irving  B.  Ruby 

Secretary-Treasurer  Edward  Ruby 

SCOPHONY  CORP.  OF  AMERICA 

(Television  equipment,  electronic  and  supersonic  re- 
search) 

527  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-5960 

President  Arthur  Levey 

Vice-President  J.  E.  Swan 

Treasurer  Franklin  Field 

Secretary  R.  B.  LaRue 

Assistant  Secretary  Bernard  Goodwin 

Director  of  Research  and 

Development  Dr.  A.  H.  Rosenthal 

Director  of  Personnel  Lorraine  S.  McCutcheon 

Board  of  Directors:  Joseph  E.  Swan,  Franklin  Field, 

Paul  Raibourn,  Earl  G.  Hines,  Arthur  Levey. 

THE  SCREEN  ADETTE  EQUIPMENT  CORP. 

(Western  distributors  of  RCA  16  mm.  motion  picture 
equipment  and  BESELER  and  VIEWFLEX  projec- 
tors) 

8479  Melrose  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
WEbster  3-7281 

68  Post  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
SUtter  1-8464 

611  N.  Tillamook  St.,  Portland  12,  Ore. 
MUrdock  2175 

President    Merriman  H  Holtz 

Vice-President  Turner  B.  Shelton 

Treasurer  Helene  T.  Holtz 

Secretary  George  Bronaugh 


C.  R.  SKINNER  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  sound  re- 
corders; wholesaler  and  retailer  of  still  and  mo- 
tion picture  eauipment;  film  laboratory;  theatre 
slides  and  trailers;  16  mm.  film  library) 

294  Turk  St.,  San  Francisco  2,  Calif. 

ORdway  3-6909 

Owner  C.  R.  Skinner 

S.  0.  S.  CINEMA  SUPPLY  CORP. 

(Projectors,  film  phonographs,  theatre  and  public 
address  amplifiers,  rewinds,  film  stripping  flanges, 
projectionists'  tools,  stereopticans,  recorders, 
printers) 

602  W.  52nd  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-0440 

President  Joseph  A.  Tanney 

Vice-President  Arthur  Arce 

Vice-President  Oscar  Lightstone 

Treasurer  Gerda  Sterzer 

Secretary  M.  E.  Edelston 

Assistant  Secretary  Harriet  Marks 

Production  Manager  William  Moenter 

Advertising  Manager  Arthur  Mokin 

B.  F.  SHEARER  CO. 

(Brokers  for  Motion  Picture  Equipment) 
1964  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Rochester  1  145 

SOCIETY  FOR  VISUAL  EDUCATION,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  of  35  mm.  slide  and  filmstrip  pro- 
jectors, 2x2  slides  and  religious  and  educational 
filmstrips;  distributors  of  projection  lamps  and 
filmstrip  projector  accessories) 

100  E.  Ohio  St..  Chicago  1  1,  III. 

Superior  7-4550 

President  Marie  Witham 

Vice-President  B.  J.  Kleerup 

Secretary  Irene  Doyle 

SOLA  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Transformers,  constant  voltage  transformers,  light- 
ing ballasts) 
4633  W.  16th  St.,  Chicago  50,  III 
CRawford  7-8363 

Vice-President  L.  C.  Marschall 

Mgr.  Specialty  Transformer  Sales  C.  H.  Humes 

SMITH-MORSE  DECALS,  Inc. 

(Special  type  flooring  for  studio  sets) 
1215  E.  14th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
TRinity  8291 

Owners-Managers  Roland  Smith,  Robert  Morse 

STAHLMAN,  RALPH 

(Trees  and  Shrubbery) 

4551  York  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

CLeveland  6-7881 

STUDIO  ART  METAL  SHOP 

5101 '/2  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  1  61  1 

TAYLOR-SHANTZ,  Inc. 

(Film  Reels) 

(See  Arthur  and  Walter  Co.) 

TRANE  COMPANY 

(Heating  and  air  conditioning  equipment) 
La  Crosse,  Wise. 

President  Reuben  N.  Trane 

Executive  Vice-President  D.  C.  Minard 

Treasurer  Frank  Hood 

Secretary  Arthur  T.  Holmes 

Vice-President  Emil  H.  Erickson 

Vice-President-Assistant  Secretary  R.  James  Trane 

Vice-President  and  Assistant 

Treasurer  Wayne  Hood 

Assistant  Secretary  W.  T.  Hancock 

Assistant  Secretary  M.  T.  Guentner 

Assistant  Treasurer  M.  L.  Erickson 

Comptroller  V.  G.  McDonagh 

Purchasing  Agent  R.  H.  Pearse 

Advertising  Manager  L.  A.  Trumble 

Board  of  Directors:  R.  N.  Trane,  F.  G.  Hood,  D.  C. 

Minard,  Wayne  Hood,  E.  H.  Erickson.  R.  J.  Trane, 

A.  T.  Holmes. 


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682 


EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


TRANS-LUX  CORP. 

(Screen  and  projection  apparatus  and  theaters) 
1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-4970 

Chairman  of  the  Board  P.  E.  Furber 

President   Wm.  M.  Cirden 

Vice-Presidents  Norman  W.  Elson,  Aquila  Ciles 

Vice-President,  Secretary-Treasurer.. ..A.  D.  Erickson 
SUBSIDIARY 
TRANS-LUX  THEATERS  CORP. 
(Theatre  operator) 

TURNER,  W.  R. 

(Special  motors  designed  and  manufactured) 
4835  W.  lefferson,  Los  Angeles  16,  Calif. 
REpublic  0256 

UNITED  STATES  AIR  CONDITIONING  CORP. 

(Air  Conditioning  Equipment) 

Como  Ave.,  S.  E.,  at  33rd,  Minneapolis  14,  Minn. 

President-General  Manager  A.  A.  Feinberg 

Vice-President  Earl  A.  Darr 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Sales  O.  ).  Wiggins 

Manager  Engineering  Division  C.  A.  Schad 

Chairman  of  the  Board  H.  S.  Brown 

URELL,  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  X-ray,  photo  chemicals  and  acces- 
sories) 

2630  Humboldt  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CApitol  1-9149 

President  John  P.  Urell 

Vice-President  K.  C.  Urell 

Treasurer  Felix  Lewin 

VALETTE,  Inc. 

(Makers  of  Lithographic  Cameras;   16  mm.  Sound 

Film  Projectors,  Air  Reconnaissance  Cameras) 
215  W.  Ohio  St.,  Chicago  10,  III. 


President  C.  E.  Valette 

Vice-President  Walter  C.  Lynn 

Vice-President,  Sales  Manager  Oliver  N.  Wilton 

Secretary-Treasurer  Walter  C.  Lynn 

WALKER  AMERICAN  CORP. 

(Screens) 

800  Beaumont  St.,  St.  Louis  6,  Mo. 
jEfferson  0345 

President  Robert  O.  Walker 

Vice-President  Richard  L.  Walker 

Office  Manager  C.  E.  Frillman 

WALTER   (FRANK)  CO. 

(Representing  Taylor-Shantz,  Inc..  film  reels) 
524  S.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
MAdison  6-8081 

WEBER  MACHINE  CORP. 

(Sound  heads,  theater  sound  projectors,  theater  am- 
plifiers, speaker  systems) 
59  Rutter  St.,  Rochester  6,  N.  Y. 
Clenwood  6520 

President-Treasurer  Carl  M.  Weber,  Sr. 

Vice-President  Carl  M.  Weber,  Jr. 

Secretary  R.  Stanley  Goodman 

WENZEL  PROJECTOR  CO. 

(Manufacturers  of   Projectors,   Replacement  Parts, 

Accessories) 
2505  S.  State  St.,  Chicago  16,  III. 
CALumet  5-6285 

President-General  Manager  F.  J.  Wenzel 

Sales  Manager  C.  J.  Williams 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Electrical  equipment,  sound,  etc.) 
195  Broadway,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 

President  Clarence  C.  Stoll 

Vice-President  T.  Kennedy  Stevenson 

Secretary  Norman  R.  Frame 

Treasurer  H.  Hastings  Reddall 


Film  Recording  Rental  Facilities 

Mobile  Recording  Units         Portable  Recording  Units 

Scoring  Stages 


SOUND 


SYSTEM 


Radio  Corporation  Of  America— RCA  Victor  Division 


HOLLYWOOD,  CALIF. 
1016  No.  Sycamore  Ave 
Hillside  5171 


NEW  YORK  CITY 

411    Fifth  Ave. 
MUrry  Hill  3-7611 


EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


683 


SUBSIDIARIES 

SOUND  SERVICES,  Inc. 

(Listed  separately) 

ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS 

(Listed  separately) 

WESTINCHOUSE  ELECTRIC  CORP. 

Lamp  Division 
Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

Vice-President.  Lame  Division  Ralph  C.  Stuart 

General  Manager  Lamp  Sales  R.  E.  Ebersole 

Manager,  Electronic  Tube 

Sales  Department  Adolph  Frankel 

Manager,  Advertising-Sales 

Promotion  Department  H.  E.  Plishker 

Manager,  Commercial 

Engineering  Department  R.  R.  Brady 

WESTON  ELECTRICAL  INSTRUMENT  CORP. 

(Manufacturers  of  photographic  exposure  meters, 
light  measuring  instruments,  photographic  ther- 
mometers) 

614  Frelinghuysen  Ave.,  Newark  5,  N.  J. 
Blgelow  3-4700 

President  Earl  R.  Mellen 

Vice-President  in  charge 

of  Sales  Leigh  Cerstenberger 

General  Sales  Manager  Harold  L.  Olesen 

Advertising  Manager  Philip  Barnes 

THE  WHOLESALE  SUPPLY  CO. 

(Laboratory  and  cutting  room  equipment) 
1047  N.  Wilcox  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  4194 

EDWARD  H.  WOLK 

(Projector  Replacement  Parts) 

1241  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  5,  III. 

WEbster  9-2720-1 

Owner  Edward  H.  Wolk 

WOOD  CONVERSION  CO. 

(Insulating  Materials  and  Boards) 

First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  St.  Paul  1,  Minn. 

President  E.  W.  Davis 

Assistant  to  President...   F.  A.  Morris 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager  D.  M.  Pattie 

General  Sales  Manager  M.  S.  Wolf 

Manager  Building  Products  Sales  I  .D.  Fischer 

Assistant  Products  Manager  R.  E.  Backstrom 

Manager,  Merchandising  Dept  D.  B.  Anderson 

Advertising  Manager  K.  C.  Lindley 

Comptroller  C.  M.  Rowe 

Manager,  Sales  Service  E.  S.  Swanson 

Northwest  District  Manager....  J.  B.  Egan 

Chicago  District  Manager.  A.  ).  Moorman 

Eastern  Division  Manager  R.  E.  Donnelly 

Western  District  Manager  J.  D.  Spencer 

WORRALL  CAMERA  CO. 

(Designing  and  Manufacturing  Engineers  for  Motion 
Pictures) 

9333  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
AShley  4-3126 

Owner  George  Worrall 

WORTHINCTON  PUMP 
&  MACHINERY  CORP. 

(Air  Conditioning  Equipment) 
Harrison,  N.  ). 
HArrison  6-7900 

President  C.  E.  Searle 

Vice-President  in  charge 

of  Sales  E.  ).  Schwanhauser 

Vice-President  in  charge.  Air  Condition- 
ing-Refrigeration Division  C.  E.  Wilson 

Manager,  Air  Conditioning- 
Refrigeration  Division  M.  M.  Lawler 

ZOOMAR  TELEVISION  CORP. 

(Zoomar  permits  telecasting  or  photographing  of  a 
scene  at  any  focal  range  desired  without  moving 
the  camera  or  changing  the  lens,  while  at  the 
same  time  retaining  complete  continuity.) 

292  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MUrrayhill  5-0877 


President  Jerry  Fairbanks 

Secretary  Jack  Pegler 

Treasurer  Dr.  Frank  G.  Back 


16  MM.  EQUIPMENT 


ACADEMY  FILM  SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment  and  educa- 
tional films;  visual  education  equipment;  photo- 
graphic equipment) 

2300  Payne  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

MAin  9173 

Owner  Gilbert  Lefton 

ACME  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

(Laboratory,  16  mm.  black  and  white,  color  reduc- 
tion, optical) 
1161  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  7471 

President  Gus  Barth 

Vice-President  in  charge 

of  Production  Wilson  Leahy 

AMPRO  CORP. 

(Subsidiary  of  Ceneral  Precision  Equipment  Corp.) 

Manufacturer  of  16mm.  motion  picture  equip- 
ment) 

2835  N.  Western  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 
BRunswick  4500 

President  A.  J.  Palmer 

Vice-President  Harry  A.  Monson 

Vice-President  Abram  Shapiro 

Treasurer  R.  N.  Harder 

Secretary  R.  B.  LaRue 

Assistant  Treasurer  Joseph  Kearns 

Assistant  Secretary  Lillian  Havelson 

Board  of  Directors:  W.  E.  Green,  Earle  G.  Hines, 

Harry  Axel  Monson,  A.  J.  Palmer,  Abram  Shapiro, 

R.  N.  Harder. 

BARBER   (FRED  A.) 

(Special  effects  for  motion  pictures  and  animation 

of  slide  films) 
126  W.  46th  St..  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-1844 

BELL  &  HOWELL  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  photographic  equipment;  16  mm. 
and  8  mm.  projectors,  cameras  and  accessories; 
motion  picture  laboratory,  equipment,  printers, 
etc.) 

7100  McCormick  Road,  Chicago  45,  III. 
AMBassador  1600 

716  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
WYoming  3131 

President  C.  H.  Percy 

Vice-Presidents  J.  H.  Booth,  A.  S.  Howell, 

H.  W.  Remerscheid,  B.  B.  Stechbart,  W.  H.  Haun, 

C.  E.  Phillmore,  E.  S.  Lindfors. 

CAMERA  SUPPLY  CO. 

(Specializing  in  16  mm.) 

1515  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3566 

COLBURN   (CEORCE  W.) 
LABORATORY,  Inc. 

(Laboratory,  specializing  in  16  mm.  films;  16  mm. 

and  8  mm.  optical  printing;  35  mm.  Kodachrome 

slidefilms) 
164  N.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  6,  III. 
STAte  7137 

President  Ceorge  W.  Colburn 

Secretary-Business  Manager  John  E.  Colburn 

DAVIS  (D.  T.)  CO. 

(Manufacturer's  distributor  and  dealer  in  audio- 
visual education  equipment;  film  library  and  dis- 
tributor) 

178  Walnut  St.,  Lexington  34,  Ky. 
Telephone  6243 

Owner  D.  T.  Davis 


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EQUIPMENT  COMPANIES 


DENNIS  FILM  BUREAU 

(Rental  library;  16  mm.  equipment  dealer) 
29  E.  Maple  St.,  Wabash,  Ind. 
Telephone  845 

Manager  L.  E.  Philpott 

DeVRY  CORP. 

(DeVry  Motion  Picture  16  mm.  Cameras,  etc.) 
1111  Armitage  Ave.,  Chicago  14,  III. 
5628  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-5222 

President  William  C.  DeVry 

Vice-President  Ida  B.  DeVry 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.  B.  DeVry 

Sales  Manager  Robert  Engel 

HARRISON  ROJECTOR  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  16  mm.  motion  picture  equip- 
ment) 

6363  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  8263 

Owner  William  H.  Harrison 

JOHNSON  MOVIE  SERVICE 

(16  mm.  Laboratory,  Equipment,  etc.) 
7414  S.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
PLeasant  1-731  1 

KEYSTONE  VIEW  CO. 

(Manufacturer  of  sterographc  and  steroscopes;  lan- 
tern slides  and  lantern  slide  projectors;  stero- 
scopic  vision-testing  and  steroscopic  vision-train- 
ing equipment  and  sterograms;  tachistoscopic 
equipment  and  materials) 

Meadville,  Pa. 

27-201 

President  C.  E.  Hamilton 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Manager  C.  E.  Crandall 

MAURER   (J.  A.),  Inc. 

(Manufacturer  of  professional  16  mm.  cameras  and 
16  mm.  sound-on-film  recording  systems) 
37-01  31st  St.,  Long  Island  City  1,  N.  Y. 
STillwell  4-4601 

President  John  A.  Maurer 

Sales  Manager  L.  A.  Root 

MOVIE-MITE  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  16  mm.  sound  projectors) 
1  105  E.  15th  St.,  Kansas  City  6,  Mo. 
HArrison  7841 


Chairman  of  the  Board  F.  O.  Calvin 

President  William  C.  Wilson 

Vice-President  Roger  R.  Craig 

Secretary-Treasurer  James  H.  Sund 

Vice-President  and  Sales  Manager  W.  B.  Bennett 

PRECISION  FILM  LABORATORIES 

(Film  laboratory,  specializing  in  16  mm.  processing, 

consultation  and  research) 
21  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8396 

President  ).  A.  Maurer 

Laboratory  Manager  R.  C.  Holslag 

Production  Supervisor  F.  V.  Papalia 

SHADOW  ART  STUDIO-WESTERN 
FILMS  DIVISION 

(Distributor  of  8  and  16  mm.  equipment  and  sup- 
plies; 35  mm.  slides  an  dequipment;  16  mm.  rent- 
al library) 

Wickenden  Bldg.,  P.  O.  Box  471 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif. 

Telephone  431 

Proprietor  Mitchell  W.  Allen 

TRAIN  INC  AIDS,  Inc. 

(Distributor  16  mm.  sound  equipment) 
7414  Beverly  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
WAInut  1929  -  WYoming  6242 
P.  O.  Box  915,  Sherman  Oaks,  Calif. 
STate  4-6310 

VICTOR  ANIMATOCRAPH  CORP. 

(A  Division  of  Curtiss-Wright  Corp.  Manufacturers 
of  16  mm.  sound  projectors,  16  mm.  silent  pro- 
jectors, 16  mm.  cameras) 

Davenport,  la. 

Telephone  7-9101 

President  S.  C.  Rose 

Vice-President  and  Eastern  Manager  H.  O.  Jones 

Secretary  J.  M.  Scanlon 

Treasurer  E.   E.  Burks 

Sales  Manager  L.  V.  Burrows 

WILLOUCHBY  (BERTRAM)  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Film  rental  library,  16  mm.  films,  slides,  slidefilms; 

equipment  distributor) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-9580 

President  Bertram  Willoughby 

Vice-President  Marion  E.  Harvey 

Secretary  S.   J.  Sperberg 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


685 


MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICES 


WEST  Page 

Airplane  Services,  Etc   686 

Animal  Rentals    686 

Cameras,  Blimps,  Etc   686 

Casting    686 

Color  Laboratories    687 

Electrical  Equipment    691 

Film  Cutting    687 

Film  Forwarders    687 

Film  Storage    687 

Crip  Equipment    687 

Laboratories    687 

Locations    688 

Makeup    688 

Manuscript    689 

Marine  Props    689 

Miniatures    687 

Miscellaneous    689 

Materials    689 

Photographers-special    689 

Projection  Rooms    689 

Props    689 

Research    691 

Ship  Rentals    689 


Page 

Sound  Equipment    691 

Special  Effects    687 

Stage  Rentals    692 

Still  Photo  Services    692 

Stock  Shot  Libraries    692 

Titles    687 

Transportation    693 

Wardrobe    689 

EAST 

Camera  Equipment   693 

Film  Forwarders    693 

Film  Storage    694 

Finance   694 

Laboratories    694 

Projection  Rooms    695 

Research    695 

Special  Effects    694 

Stock  Shot  Libraries   695 

Studio  Rental    696 

Titles    694 

Trailers   694 


SOUND  SERVICES,  Inc. 


(Western  Electric  Company  Subsidiary) 


Complete  Sound  Recording  Facilities 
Available  to  the  Independent  Motion 
Picture  Producer 


1021  Seward  Street  HEmpstead  1136 

Hollywood,  Calif. 


686 


SERVICES 


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AIRPLANE  SERVICES,  Etc. 

CALIFORNIA  AIRCRAFT  CORP. 

(Complete  studio  rental  service) 

7902  Woodley  Ave.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif. 

STate  5-3178 

Owners — Frank  Clarke,  Herb  White 

PAUL  MANTZ 

(Air  services,  etc.) 

Hanger  1,  Lockheed  Air  Terminal.  Burbank,  Calif. 
CHarleston  8-5558,  STanley  7-1582 

PARACHUTE  ENGINEERING 

(Airplane  props  rented;  stunt  flying  work) 
103  So.  Monterey  St.,  Alhambra,  Calif. 
Cumberland  3-2096 

ANIMAL  RENTALS 

LIONEL  COMPORT 

(Animal  rentals) 

6235  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  2-7593 

RANCHO  CORTEZ 

(Trick  horses) 

6127  Sepulveda  Blvd.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif. 
STate  5-1750 
Owner — Mark  Smith. 
HENRY  EAST 

(Trained  dogs — "Asta,"  "Corkey,"  "Rags,"  etc.) 
6905  Tujunga  Ave.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  2-7909 

CLICK'S  BIRD  WONDERLAND 

(Birds,  honeybears) 

SUnset  2-7909;  STanley7-4455 

HOUSE  OF  STABLES 

(Horses,  equipment  for  motion  pictures) 
3744  Barham  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-9078 

WORLD  JUNCLE  COMPOUND 

(Trained  wild  animals  and  birds;  circus  equipment, 

trainers,  etc.) 
Ventura   Blvd.  at  Thousand  Oaks,  Thousand  Oaks, 

Calif. 

Thousand  Oaks  281 

ADA  MAE  MOORE 

( Snakes) 

6224  Radford  Ave.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  1-6397 

RENNIE  RENFRO 

(Trained  dogs — "Daisy") 

10951  Van  Owen,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 

STanley  7-3908,  SUnset  1-4915 

STABLES 

(Horse  rental) 
Fat  Jones,  SUnset  2-0653 
lack  Boyle,  SUnset  2-1944 
Hudkins',  Hollywood  9-9078 
Kellogg's  Arabian  Horses,  POmona  1215 
Major  Teans  in  charge 

TWIFORD'S 

(Birds,  bugs,  raccoons,  etc.) 
David  Twiford,  SUnset  1-4671 
Curly  Twiford,  SUnset  1-7377 

BILLY  W ATKINS 

(Dogs) 

Superior  8-1765 

FRANK  AND  RUDD  WEATHERWAX 

(Trained  dogs — "Lassie  and  Son") 

9693  Laurel  Canyon  Blvd.,  Pacoima,  Calif. 

SUnset  2-5594,  San  Fernando  7241 

CAMERAS,  BLIMPS,  Etc. 

MARK  ARMISTEAD 

(16-35  mm.  motion  picture  cameras,  blimps,  dollies) 
1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  6181,  Hollywood  9-6211 


CAMERA  ARTS  CRAFT 

914  North  Fairfax,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  1984 
Owner — Art  Barsam 
CAMERA  CRAFT 

(Sells,  rents  movie  and  slide  projectors) 
6764  Lexington,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  6856 

CAMERA  MART  INC. 

(New  and  used  photo  equipment) 

1614  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  7373 

CAMERA  SUPPLY  CO. 

1515  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3566 

CARLSON,  ALLAN 

(  1  6  mm.  material ) 

629  S.  Hill,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

VAndyke  2532 

EASTMAN  KODAK  STORES,  Inc. 

(Camera  equipment,  film,  etc.  See  Equipment) 
643  S.  Hill  St.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 
TRinity  4221 

EASTMAN  KODAK  CO. 

Research  Dept.: 

6706  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3101 

DEAN  FAXON  CO.,  Inc. 

(Cameras,  blimps  and  dolly  rentals) 
1030  Fuller,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  5694,  HOIIywood  9-621  1 

HOLLYWOOD  CAMERA  EXCHANGE 

(Sell,  trade,  rent,  repair,  rental  library) 
1600  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3651 

HOLLYWOOD  MOVIE  SUPPLY 

(16  mm.  rental  library,  equipment  and  supplies) 
4279  Crenshaw  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
AXminister  10656 

OLIVER  ENGINEERING  CO. 

(Precision    instrument  shop,    Mitchell,  Bell-Howell, 

lens  mounts,  etc.,  repair) 
6537  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  6298 
Owner — John  L.  Oliver 
PRODUCERS  SERVICE  CO. 

(Animation  and  special  effects  equipment  for  rent) 
2815  West  Olive,  Burbank,  Calif. 
STanley  7-3144 

PROJECTION  EQUIPMENT  &  MAINTENANCE  CO. 

(Repairing)   (Rental  and  sale) 

1975  S.  Vermont,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Rochester  071  1 

RABY  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

1123  Lillian  Way,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  4743 

ROCKETT,  FREDERICK  K.  CO. 

(Rental   soundproofed  studio,   lights,   prod,  equip- 
ment, etc.) 

(See  under  NON-THEATRICAL  COMPANIES) 
6063  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  7131 

STUDIO  EQUIPMENT  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

(Camera  booms) 

6670  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Holywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  3670 

CASTING 
ALLIED  CASTING  ACENCY,  INC. 

(Bits,  extra  talent,  etc.) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  7124 

CENTRAL  CASTINC  CORP. 

5504  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Casting  phone:  CArfield  3711 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Fred  W.  Beetson 

President  Y.  Frank  Freeman 

Executive  Vice-President-Ceneral 

Manager  Howard  R.  Philbrick 

Secretary-Treasurer  James  S.  Howie 


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INDEPENDENT  CASTINC  ACENCY 

(Extra,  bits  and  small  part  casting) 

5915  Waring  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 

CLadstone  6157,  Hillside  8311 

SCREEN  CHILDRENS'  GUILD 

6671  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-6231 

President  Philip  McClay 

Vice-President  Beryl  M.  Roscoe 

Secretary-Treasurer  Zeta  Harrison 

FILM  CUTTING 

AUDIO  PICTURES,  INC. 

(Moviolas  and  all  facilities  for  cutting,  editing, 
synchronizing) 

812  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif) 
BRadshaw  2-4916 

FILM  FORWARDERS 

CARDNER  FILM  DELIVERY 

1969V2  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
REpublic  0308 

CILBOY  CO.  OF  LOS  ANCELES 

1512  West  21st  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
PArkway  9169 

COLDBERC  FILM  DELIVERY 

1930  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
PArkway  4141 

O'HARA,  JACK 

5410  Sierra  Vista  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-9862 

FILM  STORAGE 

BEKINS  VAN  &  STORACE  CO. 

(Film  storage) 

1025  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-8181 

CENERAL  FILM  LIBRARY 

(Storage  vaults) 

1426  N.  Beachwood  Dr.,  Los  Angeles  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  1  191 

1  600  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0081 

LYON  VAN  &  STORACE  CO. 

(Film  storage) 

6372  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1401 

GRIP  EQUIPMENT 

COLORTRAN  CONVERTER  CO. 

(Crip  equipment) 

7333  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRanite  4461 

HOLLYWOOD  SCENE,  DOCK  AND  PROP  SHOP 

(Crip,  projection  and  cutting  room  equipment) 
1123  N.  McCadden  Place,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  0034 

STUDIO  EQUIPMENT  MFC.  CO. 

(Portable  dressing  rooms,  etc.) 

6670  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

CLadstone  3670 

LABORATORIES   (Black  &  White  Color), 
SPECIAL  EFFECTS,  BACKGROUND 
PROCESS,  MINIATURES,  Etc. 

ACME  FILM  LABORATORIES,  INC. 

(16  mm.  laboratory  service) 

1161  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Hillside  7471 

Owners  Cus  Barth,  Wilson  Leahy 

ANSCO,  A  DIVISION  OF  CENERAL 
ANILINE  &  FILM  CORP. 

(Manufacturer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  color  and 

black-and-white  raw  stock) 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Binghamton  2-4221 

230  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

MUrrayhill  9-4100 

6424  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-2918 


President  Jack  Frye 

Vice-President  (C.  A.  &  F.)  and 

General  Manager  E.  Allan  Williford 

West  Coast  Sales  Manager  Kneeland  Nunan 

West  Coast  Technical  Services 

Manager  Garland  C.  Misener 

East  Coast  Sales  Manager  Robert  Young 

East  Coast  Technical  Services  Manager  Allan  Cook 

ART  CRAFT  SCREEN  SERVICE 

(Titles) 

4019  W.  60th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
AXminister  5423 

ANDERSON    (HOWARD  A.)  CO. 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

General  Service  Studios,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

1611  Cosmo  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  4252 

CASTECNARO  (MARIO) 

(Process  and  special  effects) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  6546 

CHROMA— TECH. 

(Titles,  special  effects,  laboratory) 
6532  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  7732 

CINECOLOR  CORPORATION 

(Color  laboratory;  see  M.  P.  Companies) 
2800  W.  Olive  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
STanley  7-11 26 

Chairman  of  the  Board  John  D.  Kerr 

President  Joseph  Bernhard 

Executive  Vice-President  and  Treasurer.. ..Karl  Herzog 
Vice-President  and  Technical 

Director  Alan  M.  Cundelfinger 

Secretary  Graham  L.  Sterling,  Jr. 

O'Melveny  &  Myers,  433  S.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles  13 
Comptroller  and  Assistant  Treasurer. ...F.  V.  Consiglio 
Board  of  Directors:  C.  Kenneth  Baxter,  Donner  Cor- 
poration, 123  S.  Broad  Street,  Philadelphia  9,  Pa.; 
Joseph   Bernhard,  A.   Pam   Blumenthal,   Alan  M. 
Cundelfinger,  Karl  Herzog;  J.  A.  W.  Iglehart,  W.  E. 
Hutton  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  John  D.  Kerr,  Presi- 
dent of  American  Fruit  Growers,  Inc.,  122  E.  7th 
Street,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Joseph  J.  Rathert,  Ed- 
ward D.  Jones  &  Co.,  300  N.  Fourth  Street,  St. 
Louis  2,  Mo.;  Graham  L.  Sterling,  Jr.;  Max  King; 
Frank  Hann. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Purchasing  Agent  Vic  Pesek 

Plant  Engineer  James  W.  Kaylor 

Plant  Manager  Jack  W.  Cortissoz 

Production  Manager  John  J.  Glavii 

Accountants  Barrow,  Wade,  Guthrie  &  Co. 

634  S.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles 

COLUMBIA  PICTURES  LABORATORY 

1443  N.  Beachwood  Drive 
CLadstone  5122 

CONSOLIDATED  FILM  INDUSTRIES 

(A  division  of  Republic  Pictures  Corp.) 

1790  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-1776 

General  Sales  Manager  R.  J.  MacKenzie 

East  Coast  Laboratory 

Fort  Lee,  N.  J. 

FOrt  Lee  8-3400 

HOLLYWOOD  OFFICE 

933  Seward  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-1441 

General  Manager  Sid  Solow 

Comptroller  Ira  M.  Johnson 

Sales  Manager  Richard  S.  Rodgers 

Studio  Contact  Ted  Hirsch 

Laboratory  Superintendent  Art  Ludington 

TITLE  AND  OPTICAL  DEPARTMENT 

Chief  V.  K.  Shimer 

Production  Manager  H.  C.  Jacobsmeyer 

16  MM.  COLOR  DEPARTMENT, 

Foreman  '.  Samuel  A.  Cohen 

Assistant  Peter  Silverman 

COSMOCOLOR  CORP. 
(Laboratory) 

727  W.  Seventh  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
TRinity  9521 


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DUNNINCCOLOR  CORP. 

(Laboratory,  titles,  special  effects) 
932  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  3175 

EASTMAN  KODAK  CO. 

( Laboratory) 

1017  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  7151 

FILM  EFFECTS  OF  HOLLYWOOD 

1153  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  5808 

FULLCOLOR -TRIMBLE  LAB. 

6327  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  1  51  1 

CASPARCOLOR,  Inc. 

(Color  process) 

1050  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-8377 

President  and  Treasurer  Harry  Coetz 

Vice-President  Col.  James  Roosevelt 

Secretary  Louis  Taussig 

In  Charge  of  Research  Dr.  Bela  Caspar 

Board  of  Directors:  Harry  Coetz,  Col.  James  Roose- 
velt, Dr.  Bela  Caspar. 

CENERAL  SERVICE  STUDIOS 

(Titles,  special  effects;  see  M.  P.  Companies) 
1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111 

HOLLYWOOD  FILM  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Laboratory) 

6060  Sunset  Blvd..  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  2181 

President  T.  H.  Emmett 

HOLLYWOOD  FILM  SERVICE 

(Filmstrips,  advertising  films) 

7904  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  0582 

HOLLYWOOD  PLASTICS  MFC.  CO. 

(Miniatures,  effects,  for  process  shot-breakaways, 
etc.) 

4368  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-2785 

HOUSTON  CORP. 

(See  under  EQUIPMENT) 

IMACINEERINC  ASSOCIATES,  Inc. 

(Miniatures,  models,  exhibits,  photographic  equip- 
ment) 

1030  N.  McCadden  Place,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-8777 

President  Ronald  F.  Kennard 

Vice-President-Ceneral  Manager  Joel  A.  Fox 

Secretary-Treasurer  David  L.  Fairweather,  Jr. 

Chief  Photographic  Engineer  Irving  W.  Akers 

INTER-CONTINENTAL  ASSOCIATES 

(Process,  background  shots) 

1422  N.  Kingsley  Drive,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 

OLympia  8660 

MODERN  MOVIES 

( 1  6  mm.  laboratory) 

6018  Fountain  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  1744 

LOUIS  MEYER 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

1  140  N.  Western  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 

CRanite  541  1 

RAY  MERCER  &  CO. 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

4241  Normal  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

OLympia  8436 

NATIONAL  SCREEN  SERVICE  CORP. 

( Prods. -Dist.,  trailers;  spec,  and  standard  accessories) 
2018  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  7,  Calif. 
REpublic  4166 
STUDIO: 

7026  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  3136 
NOVIK  AND  CO. 
(Special  effects) 

728  S.  Hill  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
MAdison  6-5561 


PACIFIC  TITLE  AND  ART  STUDIO 

(Trailers,  titles,  special  effects) 

6350  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  561  1 

Owner — Larry  Clickman 

PATHE  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

(Subsidiary  of  Pathe  Industries,  Inc.) 

(See  New  York  Laboratory  section) 

6823  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-3961 

RICHTER'S  FILM  LABORATORY 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

1715  N.  Mariposa,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 

OLympia  321  5 

SMALLWOOD  PROCESS 

(Background  processes) 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRanite  3698 

STANDARD  SCREEN  SERVICE 

(Trailers) 

7920  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CLadstone  0737 

TEACUE  PROCESS 

(Background  process) 

7324  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
Hillside  81  1  1 

TELEFILM,  Inc. 

(16  mm.  laboratory,  color;  compiete  16  mm.  produc- 
tion service) 
6039  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7205 

TECHNICOLOR  MOTION  PICTURE  CORP. 

(Titles,  special  effects,  color  laboratory.  See  M.  P. 

Companies) 
6311  Romaine  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  1  101 

President-Ceneral  Manager  Dr.  Herbert  T.  Kalmus 

Assistant  to  President  John  R.  Clark 

Treasurer  David  S.  Shattuck 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Hollywood  Sales  Ceorge  A.  Cave 

Director  of  Foreign  Relations  Kay  Harrison 

THOMASCOLOR  INCORPORATED 

(Thomascolor  process,  laboratory) 

736  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

BRadshaw  2-3339 

President  Richard  Thomas 

Vice-President  Fleetwood  Southcott,  Jr. 

Secretary-Treasurer  Omer  Nigh 

TRIMBLE  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

(Full  Color) 

(Laboratory,  35  mm.,  also  16  mm.  to  35  mm.) 
6327  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  151  1 

WILLIAMS  FILM  LABORATORIES 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

1040  N.  McCadden  Place,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hillside  8131 

LOCATIONS 

BAR  NUTHIN'  RANCH 

(Motion  picture  locations) 

P.  O.  Box  217,  Woodland  Hills.  Calif. 

Owner  James  Murray 

CORRICAN   (RAY)  RANCH 

(Motion  picture  locations) 

Corriganville,  Calif.  (20  mi.  from  Hollywood  in  Santa 

Susana  Pass) 
SIMI  33 

MAKEUP 

MAX  FACTOR 

(Wigs,  makeup,  etc.) 

1666  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3922 

Ceneral  Manager  Max  Firestein 

MERCURY  BEAUTY  SUPPLY  CO. 

337  S.  Western  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
FEderal  1321 


SERVICES 


689 


WEAVER-JACKSON 

(Makeup,  etc.) 

621  S.  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
TRinity  68)3 

WESTMORE'S 

(Makeup,  etc.) 

6638  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  7111 

MANUSCRIPT  AND 
MISCELLANEOUS  SERVICES 
A-1  SCRIPT  SERVICE 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111,  extension  1  69 

BALL  SCRIPT  SERVICE  CO. 

6124  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7127 

THE  CALL  CLUB 

(Telephone  service) 

Hollywood  9-6211,  CRestview  1-6211 
EBERLE  (C.) 

5734  Third  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  43,  Calif. 
AXminster  2-5395 

FISCHBACH  &  MOORE  OF  CALIFORNIA,  Inc. 

(Electrical  contractors) 

646  N.  Beachwood  Dr.,  Los  Angeles  4,  Calif. 
Hillside  7451 

MYERS  BROTHERS 

(Stage  construction) 

3407  San  Fernando  Road,  Clendale,  Calif. 
CLeveland  6-3181 

SCRIPT  SERVICE  CO.* 

6124  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7127 

WRICHT-0  OFFICE  SERVICE 

( Multigraphing,  mimeographing,  typing,  etc.) 
6233  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  1131 

MARINE  PROPS  AND  SHIP  RENTALS 

BENTON  ROBERTS 

(Boats  and  marine  props) 

919  Figueroa,  Wilmington,  Calif. 

TErminal  46201 

CUNNINGHAM,  E.  AND  SON 

(Marine  props,  boats,  gear,  diving  equipment,  etc.) 
6671  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-4141  ;  nights,  ARizona  8-0020 

MARINE  PROPS  AND  RENTALS 

6671  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-4141 

STUDIO  MARINE  SERVICE 

3745  Durango,  Los  Angeles  34,  Calif. 
VErmont  8-8319 

MATERIALS,  ALSO  WARDROBE  RENTALS 
ASIATIC  RENTALS 

(Oriental  costumes) 

678  N.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles  12,  Calif. 
MUtual  9086 

COLBY'S 

(Plumes,  feathers,  etc.) 

728  S.  Hill  St.,  Los  Angeles  14,  Calif. 

VAndyke  0422 

DAZIAN'S 

( Fabrics) 

731  S.  Hope  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
TRinity  4504 

CEORCE   (WILLARD  H  i,  Ltd. 

<  Furrier) 

3630  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
DRexel  1  191 

HARMIL  FABRICS 

106  So.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-6509 

HOLLYWOOD  FANCY  FEATHER  &  NOVELTY  CO. 

212  W.  3rd  St.,  Los  Angeles  13,  Calif. 
MAdison  8453 

Owner  J.  Weinstein 


JACKS  OF  HOLLYWOOD 

(Designing,  renting  wardrobe) 
819  N.  La  Brea,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
YOrk  7109,  YOrk  9949 

WESTERN  COSTUME  CO. 

5335  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1451 

President  A.  H.  Schnitzer 

Vice-President  Albert  Nickle 

Treasurer  Phillip  |.  Peller 

Board  of  Directors:  Morris  R.  Davis,  Morris  Levin- 
son,  Hervey  Shaw,  Fred  L.  Metzler,  Leon  Goldberg, 
Hy  ).  Click. 

WILLYS  OF  HOLLYWOOD 

(Stockings,  tights,  etc.) 

1141  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7273 

PHOTOGRAPHERS 

(Special) 


HOLLYWOOD  FILM  STUDIOS 

(Photo  enlargements) 

7021  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  3116 

Owner  N.  R.  Baskin 

PHOTO  REPRODUCTION 

6055  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CLadstone  5707,  HOIIywood  9-8821 

Owner  Mischa  Pelz 


BOB  WILLIAM 

(Helicopter  photography) 
8506  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1632,  CRestview  5-1214 
CLadstone  5831,  San  Fernando  6364 

PROJECTION  ROOMS 

CONSOLIDATED  FILM  INDUSTRIES 

959  Seward  Street,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-1441 

EASTMAN  KODAK  CO. 

6706  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3101 

HOLLYWOOD  FILM  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

6060  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hillside  2181 

IDEAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

2408  W.  Seventh  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
DRexel  8228 

MOVIOLA  CO. 

1451  N.  Cordon  St.,  Holllywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-9440 

PATHE  LABORATORIES 

6823  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3961 

RCA 

1016  N.  Sycamore  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hillside  517] 

PROPS 

ABBEY  RENTS 

(Folding  chairs,  hospital  equipment,  etc.) 
600  S.  Normandie,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
Fltzroy  5292 

ARNOLD  ANTIQUES 

(Studio  rentals) 

9087  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7986 

ASIATIC  RENTALS 

(Oriental  props,  costumes) 

678  N.  Spring  St.,  Los  Angeles  12,  Calif. 

MUtual  9086 

Owners  Bruce  Wong  and  Eddie  Lee 

BOB  BAKER  MARIONETTES 

( Motion  picture  properties) 

7761  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-2045 

BASCH,  JOSEPH  CALLERIES 

(Rental  period  furniture) 

5176  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

NOrmandy  8776 


Do  Your  Part 


! 


for 

The  Industry's  Own 


Motion  Picture  Relief  Fund 


SERVICES 


691 


CINE  SPECIALTIES 

624  Imogene  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-7303 

Owner  Vernon  Chasen 

CINEMA  MERCANTILE  CO.,  Ltd. 

(Properties,  electrical  equipment) 

5857  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

CRanite  1  1  51 

President  Miss  A.  Ludwig 

Manager  of  props  Fred  Conzman 

CINEMA  PROPS 

(Motion  picture  properties) 

6161   Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hillside  3191 

DALLONS  LABORATORIES 

(Class  blowing,  props,  miniature  neon  signs,  etc.) 
5066-8  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
NOmandy  5052 

DEVRY 

(See  EQUIPMENT) 

ELLIS  MERCANTILE  CO. 

(Rentals  of  al  kinds  for  prop  departments) 
1522  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1641 

ELSTER'S 

(Refrigeration  properties) 

155  S.  Los  Angeles  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Michigan  6551 

CERMAIN  SEED  &  PLANT  CO. 

(Shrubs,  etc.) 

625  S.  Hill  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
TRinity  2821 

CLADDINC  McBEAN 

(Clay  products) 

2901  Los  Feliz  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
OLympia  2121 

CROSH,  R.  L.  &  SONS,  SCENIC  STUDIOS 

(Props) 

4114  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
OLymria  1912 

HAMMARCREN,  F.  E. 

(Statues  and  artist's  equipment  for  props) 
740  N.  La  Cienega,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-5663 

HARRIS  ENCLISH  SILVER  CO. 

(Set  decorations  for  all  periods) 

725  N.  La  Cienega,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BRadshaw  2-2227 

HOLLYWOOD  PLASTIC  MFC.  CO. 

(Makers  of  props) 

4368  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-2785 

HOLLYWOOD  SCENE  DOCK  AND  PROP  SHOP 

1123  N.  McCadden  Place,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  0034 

HOLLYWOOD  STORE  FIXTURE  CO. 

5332  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
Hillside  0186 

LOUIS  HONIC 

(Landscape,  plant  rentals) 

1248  S.  Fairfax  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  35,  Calif. 

WAInut  9759,  YOrk  8754 

HOUSE  OF  PROPS 

(Property  rentals) 

6159  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hillside  4883,  GLadstone  7819 
(ONES  DECORATINC  CO. 

(Exteriors,  interiors,  street  decorations,  etc.) 

2807  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

DRexel  4344 

W.  E.  McCANDLISH  CO. 

(Hardware  rental) 

517  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
YOrk  7133 

RED  O  HARE  CAMERA  CARS 

(Camera  cars,  mechanical  horses,  etc.) 
5410  Sierra  Vista  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-9862;  OLympia  5385 


OLD  WORLD  CALLERIES 

(Props  and  antiques) 

1237  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

GLadstone  9803 

PACIFIC  AUTO  RENTAL 

(Foreign,  domestic,  all  models) 
310  S.  Berendo,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
FAirfax  1  1  86 

SCHLIESSER  NATURALIST  STUDIOS 

(Builders  of  props,  museum  for  studio  rental) 
5715  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  1070;  night  phone,  HEmpstead  5702 

SILVESTRI  STUDIO 

(Manequins,  composite  props  and  decorations) 
4352  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
OLympia  1957 

8953  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7750 

STUDIO  PROPS  OF  HOLLYWOOD 

6249  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  2095,  Hillside  3048 

STUDIO  PROCESS  BODY  CO. 

(Car  bodies,  etc.) 
CARAGE: 

1651  N.  Serrano,  Hollywood  38.  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-9863;  night  phone,  HEmpstead  1250 

J.  P.  WEAVER  &  CO. 

(Composition  carving  for  furniture) 
1509  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
MUtual  4449 

WOOLF,  BILLY 

(Period  and  modern  props) 

7366  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-5335 

RESEARCH 

AUDIENCE  RESEARCH,  Inc. 

(Motion  Picture  Research,  Inc.) 
Research  Headquarters: 
Playhouse  Bldg.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Princeton  335 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-1872 

6305  Yucca  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  8103 

President  and  Director  of 

Research  Dr.  George  H.  Gallup 

Vice-President-General  Manager  James  L.  Wolcott 

Vice-Presidents  Jack  Sayers,  Paul  K. 

Perry,  Albert  D.  Annis,  Samuel  H.  Northross. 

FRENCH  RESEARCH  FOUNDATION 

(Motion  picture  research) 

409  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

CRestview  5-0586 

PARB  RESEARCH  SERVICES 

(Amusement  research) 

Box  3585.  San  Francisco  19,  Calif. 

Douglas  2-5300 

Supervisor  Alice  Thompson 

Librarian  Clara  Smith 

Assistant  Librarian  Charles  MacDonald 

Special  Services  Peter  Jones 

Newspaper  Copy  Service: 

Business  Executive  Dorothy  Parker 

Editorial  Executive  Steven  Anderson 

Editors  Staff  Members 

Foreign  Supervisor  Albert  Spencer 

Free  Service  Bureau: 

Supervisor  James  Anderson 

Review  Service: 

Editor  James  Anderson 

SOUND  AND  ELECTRICAL  EQUIPMENT 

ACADEMY  SOUND  SYSTEM 

(Western  Electric  Licensee) 

959  Cower  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Hillside  5729 

Chief  Engineer  Lyle  E.  Willey 

AUDIO  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Western  Electric  sound  synchronizing) 
812  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4916 


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SERVICES 


BARDWELL  &  McALISTER,  Inc. 

(Electrical  equipment) 

1117  N.  McCadden  PI.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5318;  CLadstone  4932;  WAInut  2945 

CASTLE,  Inc. 

(See  16  MM.  EQUIPMENT) 

CINEMA  ENGINEERING  CO. 

(Sound  equipment) 

1510  W.  Verdugo  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
STanley  7-2621 

CINESOUND 

(High  fidelity  recording) 

5968  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  01  58 

D.  C.  ELECTRIC  CO. 

(Electrical  equipment) 

5315  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

CLadstone  0518 

CLEN  CLENN  SOUND  CO. 

(Recording  service) 

1422  N.  Lyman  PI.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  1-1161,  2-2026;  OLympia  6665 
Owners  Clen  Clenn,  Harry  Eckles 

L.  0.  | AMES  CO. 

(Neon  miniatures,  neon  signs) 

1123  Lillian  Way,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-3304 

L.  A.  STACE  LICHTINC  CO. 

(Celatin,  studio,  stage,  laboratory,  electrical  equip- 
ment) 

1451  Venice  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  6,  Calif. 
Fltzroy  1241 

Owners  Ralph  V.  Kutsch,  Charles  Stevens 

MOLE- RICHARDSON  CO. 

(Electrical  equipment,  sales  and  rentals) 
937  N.  Sycamore,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  8305 

OTTO  K.  OLESON  CO. 

(Sound,  light  equipment,  rentals) 

1534  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CLadstone  5194 

RADIO  CORPORATION  OF  AMERICA 
RCA  VICTOR  DIVISION 

(Equipment  and  research) 

1016  N.  Sycamore  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  5171 

Manager  Watson  Jones 

Producer  Contact  Earl  E.  Spicer 

Supervising  Mixer  W.  Dalgleish 

Truck  Supervisor  Robt.  Roderick 

411  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  3-761  1 

Manager  H.  D.  Bradbury 

Producer  Contact   Joe  Miler 

Supervising  Mixer  R.  Criswold 

SCREEN  ADETTES,  Inc. 

(Rentals  16  mm.,  also  RCA  equipment  for  schools 

industry,  churches,  etc.) 
1709  W.  8th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Fltzroy  3197 

SOUND  SERVICES,  Inc. 

(Sub.  of  Western  Electric) 
(Rental  of  sound  picture  recording  equipment) 
1021  Seward  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif 
HEmpstead  1  136 

President  K.    F.  Morgan 

Vice-President  D.  C.  Collins 

Vice-President-Manager.  J.  R.  Whitney 

Treasurer-Comptroller..     H.  J.  Herles 

Secretary-Assistant  Manager  j.  W.  Thatcher 

TOBY  ANCUISH 

(16  mm.  sound  equipment) 

3123  W.  8th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

DRexel  3361 

WESTINCHOUSE  PROJECTION  & 
PHOTOCRAPHIC  LAMPS 

420  S.  San  Pedro  St.,  Los  Angeles  13,  Calif. 
TRinity  8331 


STACE  RENTALS 

BELL  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Stage  Space  for  Rent) 

5717  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HUdson  2-2345 

COLORTONE  STUDIO 

(Stage  rental ;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 
812  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4916 

CENERAL  SERVICE  STUDIOS 

(Stage  rental) 

(See  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

CRanite  3111 

H&H  MOTION  PICTURE  STUDIOS 

(Rental  studio) 

1710  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-9236 

Mnnager  Joseph  Harris 

MOTION  PICTURE  CENTER 

(Stage  rental) 

(See  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-5981 

NASSOUR  STUDIOS 

(Stage  rental) 

(See  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd..  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-7381 

ROCKETT  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(See  under  NON-THEATRICAL  COMPANIES) 
6063  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  7131 

STACE  8 

(Studio  sound  stage  rental) 

6526  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CLadstone  7362 

Manager  E.   B.  Fox 

JOHN  SUTHERLAND  STUDIOS 

(Rental  stage) 

(See  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 

201  N.  Occidental  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

FAirfax  2196 

STILL  PHOTO  SERVICES 
FAN  PHOTO  STUDIOS 

(Photo  reproduction) 

9723  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
ARdmore  8-6446 

FILM  FAN  FOTO  CO. 

(Photo  reproduction) 

8736  Melrose  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

CRestview  6-241  1 

HOLLYWOOD  FILM  STUDIOS 

(Photo  enlargements) 

7021  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  31  16 

Owner  N.  R.  Baskin 

PHOTO  REPRODUCTION 

6055  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CLadstone  5707;  Hollywood  9-8821 

Owner  Mischa  Pelz 

PRODUCERS  PHOTOCRAPHIC  LABORATORY,  Inc. 

(Still  photo,  laboratory  service) 

860  N.  Fairfax  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

WHitney  4962 

QUANTITY  PHOTOS,  Inc. 

(Photo  reproduction) 

5509  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

CRanite  6179 

STOCK  SHOT  LIBRARIES 

CASTLE,  Inc. 

(Library,  16  mm.) 

1529  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

CLadstone  5101 


S  ERVI  C  E  S 


693 


CONTINENTAL  ASSOCIATES 

(Stock  shot  library) 

1422  N.  Kingsley  Dr.,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 
OLympia  8660 

DENNIS  FILM  LIBRARIES 

(Deposit  library  of  National  Film  Board  of  Canada, 

all  types  sound  film) 
25061/2  W.  7th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Fltzroy  3722 

Owner  William  Dennis 

HOLLYWOOD  CAMERA  EXCHANCE 

(Library  for  8,  16,  35  mm.  films) 

1600  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-3651 

IDEAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Rental,  16  mm.  library) 

2408  W.  7th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

DRexel  8228 

Manager  Howard  K.  Smith 

INTERNATIONAL  THEATRICAL  AND 
TELEVISION  CORP.  OF  THE  WEST 

(Laboratory,  etc.,  16  mm.,  also  35  mm.  stock  shots) 
3123  W.  8th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
FAirfax  2373 

RAY  MERCER  &  CO. 

(Stock  shot  library) 

4241  Normal  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 
OLympia  8436 

TRANSPORTATION 

AERONAVES  DE  MEXICO,  S.  A. 

(Mexican  airlines,  Acapulco,  Mexico  City,  etc.) 
Juarez  Ave.,  No.  80,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

AMERICAN  AIRLINES 

521  W.  6th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
MAdison  6-3811,  ORegon  8-1221 
Hollywood  Roosevelt  Hotel,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
9508  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

CINEMA  TRANSPORTATION  CO. 

7407  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
YOrk  8226 

CARVIN  TRANSPORTATION  SERVICE 

3636  Dunn  Drive,  Palms,  Calif. 
VErmont  8-5643 

PAN-AMERICAN  WORLD  AIRWAYS  SYSTEM 

6101  W.  Imperial  Highway,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

ORegon  8-2561 

OFFICE: 

506  W.  6th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Michigan  2121 

SANTA  FE  RAILWAY 

100  W.  6th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
601  S.  Hill  St.,  L.  A. 
Union  Station 
MUtual  01  1  1 
BEVERLY  HILLS: 

9429  Wilshire  Blvd.,  CRestview  1-5758 
HOLLYWOOD: 

6405  Hollywood  Blvd.,  HOIIywood  9-1191 
PASADENA: 

222  S.  Raymond,  SYcamore  2-1  191 

SHINE-PHILLIPS,  Inc. 

(General  trucking) 

5843  Santa  Monica  Blvd..  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2672;  Hillside  8381 

SOUTHERN  PACIFIC  RAILWAY 

610  S.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Michigan  6161 

HOLLYWOOD: 

6553  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Michigan  6161 
SWENSEN'S  LIVERY,  Inc. 

7136  Santa  oMnica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Hollywood  7238 

TANNER  MOTOR  LIVERY 

(Buses,  limousines,  camera  cars) 

5639  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CLadstone  3111 


TWA  (TRANS-WORLD  AIRLINES,  Inc.) 

540  and  620  W.  6th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Michigan  8141 

ORegon  8-2181 

HOLLYWOOD: 

6201  Sunset  Blvd. 

HOIIywood  9-2123 

Manager  Paul  Duggan 

BEVERLY  HILLS: 
9482  Wilshire  Blvd. 

UNION  PACIFIC  RAILROAD 

422-434  W.  6th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

TRinity  921  1 

HOLLYWOOD: 

6702  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hillside  0221 
UNITED  AIRLINES 

6th  and  Olive  Sts.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
MAdison  6-631  1 

1606  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood.  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-3551 

City  Traffic-Sales  Manager  Larry  Kent 

WESTERN  AIRLINES 

500  and  510  W.  6th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

MAdison  6-4242 

HOLLYWOOD: 

1620  N.  Vine  St.,  HEmpstead  3131 

Manager  Robert  Murray 

BEVERLY  HILLS: 

9399  Wilshire  Blvd. 

CRestview  5-1103;  MAdison  6-4242 

EAST 

CAMERA  EQUIPMENT 

ACTION  MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICE 

(Motion  picture  machine  shop) 
358  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Circle  6-9568 

CINETECH  COMPANY,  Inc. 

(Buying,  selling,  renttng'  equipment)- 
106  West  End  Ave.,  New  York  23,  N.Y. 
TRafalgar  3-141  I 

President  Joseph  Seiden 

COLUMBUS  PHOTO  SUPPLY 

(All  makes  cameras,  projectors  and  accessories) 
1949  Broadway,  New  York,  N.Y. 
TRafalger  7-7207 

EASTERN  OPTICAL  TESTINC  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

(Lens  testing) 

536  E.  85,  New  York,  N.Y. 
BUtterfield  8-6481 

FOTOSHOP 

(Equipment;  studios  and  laboratory) 

136  W.  32nd  and  18  E.  42nd  Sts.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

VAnderbilt  6-2900 

FILM  FORWARDERS 
DAILY  FILM  DELIVERY,  Inc. 

326  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbia  5-3245 

ELK  FILM  DELIVERY  CORP. 

630  Ninth  Aves.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4994 

HICHWAY  EXPRESS  LINES,  Inc. 

692  Eleventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-8496 

HUDSON  FILM  DELIVERY  CORP. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4994 

MASSCE-BARNETT  CO.,  Inc. 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.Y. 
LOngacre  5-2325 

PALISADE  FILM  DELIVERY  CORP. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0662 

PRUDENTIAL  FILM  DISTRIBUTION  CORP. 

630  Ninth  Ave..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  6-6884 


694 


SERVICES 


ROCKLAND  FILM  SERVICE,  Inc. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0662 

SCHUMER  THEATRICAL  TRANSFER,  Inc. 

429  W.  53rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0023 

STATE   FILM   DELIVERY,  Inc. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4994 

TACME  FILM  SERVICE,  Inc. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0662 

NATIONAL  FILM  SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Film  forwarders,  storage,  inspection) 
1225  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 
LOcust  4-0100 

FILM  STORAGE 

BONDED  FILM  STORACE  CO.,  Inc. 

(Film  storage,  service,  projection) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0081 

LLOYDS  FILM  STORACE  CORP. 

(Film  storage) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-5400 

NATIONAL  FILM  SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Storage,  inspection,  forwarders  of  film) 
1225  Vine  St..  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 
LOcust  7-6765 

President-Treasurer  James  P.  Clark 

Executive  Vice-President  William  J.  Clark 

Vice-President  Thomas  W.  Cilboy 

Secretary  Clint  Weyer 

Board  of  Directors:  James  P.  Clark,  Thomas  W.  Cil- 
boy, John  H.  Vickers,  Earl  E.  Jameson,  W.  A.  Slater, 
Charles  W.  Trampe,  M.  H.  Brandon. 

FINANCE 
ATLAS  CORPORATION 

(Motion  picture  investments) 
33  Pine  St.,  New  York  5,  N.  Y. 
WHitehall  3-7100 

President  Floyd  B.  Odium 

Executive  Vice-President  L.  Boyd  Hatch 

Vice-Presidents:  Oswald  L.  Johnston,  Melvin  E.  Sawin, 
Roger  Gilbert 

Secretary  Oswald  L.  Johnston 

Treasurer  Walter  A.  Peterson 

Asst.  Secretary-Asst.  Treasurer  John  P.  Daly 

Board  of  Directors:  Harry  M.  Durning,  L.  Boyd  Hatch, 

Oswald  L.  Johnston,  Floyd  B.  Odium,  Samuel  Ze- 

murray. 

CITY  INVESTMENT  CO. 

(Motion  picture  finance) 

25  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BOwlingreen  9-1234 

FILM  AUDIT  SERVICE 

(Motion  picture  accounting,  auditing,  systems,  taxes) 
1270  Avenue  Of  The  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3542 

National  Supervisor  Samuel  Hacker 

Assistant  National  Supervisor  T.  R.  Jarvis 

Tax  Consultant  Oscar  Hanigsburg 

DIVISION  MANAGERS: 

Eastern  Division  William  Kline 

New  England  Division  Robert  Lubets 

Central  Division  J.  Charles  Hirsch 

Midwest  Division  Edward  A.  Benoit 

Southern  Division  E.  R.  Boyd 

Western  Division  Philip  S.  Anderson 

FILM  INSTITUTE,  Inc. 

(Motion  picture  finance) 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-6771 

President-Treasurer  Lawrence  W.  Fox,  Jr. 

Vice-President  Howard  S.  Cullman 

Secretary  J.  Cohn 

Board  of  Directors:  Katherine  Brush,  Howard  S.  Cull- 
man, Joseph  F.  Cullman,  Ja.,  Lawrence  W.  Fox,  Jr., 
Richard  S.  Goldman,  Harold  K.  Guinzburg,  George 
W.  Rogers,  John  F.  Wharton. 
Subsidiary : 

Audio   Productions,  Inc. 


LABORATORIES,  SPECIAL  EFFECTS, 
TITLES,  TRAILERS 

ACE  FILM  LABORATORIES  (WARNER  BROS.) 

1227  East  14th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Nightingale  4-8700 

CINEFFECTS,  Inc. 

(Optical  photography,  special  effects  photography, 

animation,  slide  films,  trailers) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0951 

CONSOLIDATED  FILM  INDUSTRIES,  Inc. 

(Division  of  Republic  Pictures  Corp.) 
(Laboratories,  storage  vaults) 
1790  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-1776 

959  Seward  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  1441 

DELUXE  LABORATORIES  (20th  CENTURY-FOX) 

850  Tenth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3220 

DU-ART  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-5584 

RALPH  R.  ENO 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-5180 

FILMLAB,  Inc. 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

126  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  2-2863 

CUFFANTI  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

(Laboratory,    16   mm.    and   35    mm.;  Kodachrome 

duplicates) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6690 

H.  E.  R.  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Titles,  special  effects) 

457  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-5232 

MAJOR  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

653  Eleventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6950 

MALCOLM  LABORATORIES  CORP. 

244  W.  49th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6150 

MECCA  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5290 

MERCURY  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-4930-1-2 

MOVIELAB  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-9855 

NATIONAL  SCREEN  SERVICE  CORP. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  trailers;  specialty  and 

standard  accessories) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5700 

President  Herman  Robbins 

Vice-President  Toby  Gruen 

Vice-President  Frank  J.  C.  Weinberg 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Sales  George  F.  Dembow 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Operations  William  B.  Brenner 

Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer  Elliott  E.  Pearlman 

Board  of  Directors:  Herman  Robbins,  Toby  Gruen, 

Frank  J.  C.  Weinberg,   Jack  G.   Leo.  Arthur  B. 

Krim,  William  B.  Brenner,  George  F.  Dembow. 
STUDIO: 

Hollywood:    7026   Santa   Monica    Blvd.,  GLadstone 

3136,  Ralph  Wilshin,  Manager. 
BRANCHES: 

Albany:  1044  Broadway,  John  Bylancik,  Manager. 
Atlanta:  167  Walton  St.,  N.W.,  Charles  Lester,  Man- 
ager. 

Boston:  95  Broadway,  Harry  Kirchgessner,  Manager. 


SERVICES 


695 


Buffalo:  505  Pearl  St.,  Jack  Goldstein,  Manager. 
Charlotte:  303  W.  Third  St.,  Robert  Simril,  Manager. 
Chicago:   1307  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Harris  Silverberg, 
Manager. 

Cincinnati:  1635  Central  Parkway,  Arthur  Manhei- 
mer,  Manager. 

Cleveland:  2336  Payne  Ave.,  Nat  Barach,  Manager. 

Dallas:  2012  Jackson  St.,  F.  W.  Allen,  Manager. 

Denver:  2136  Champa  St.,  Charles  DuRyk,  Manager. 

Des  Moines:  1103  High  St.,  Milton  Feinberg,  Man- 
ager. 

Detroit:  2943  Cass  Ave.,  Arvid  Kantor,  Manager. 
Indianapolis:  328  N.  Illinois  St.,  H.  T.  Liebtag,  Man- 
ager. 

Kansas  City:  1800  Baltimore  Ave.,  Louis  Patz,  Man- 
ager. 

Los  Angeles:  2018  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Ben  Ashe,  Man- 
ager. 

Memphis:  500  S.  Second  St.,  Al  Rothschild,  Manager. 
Milwaukee:  812  N.  11th  St.,  John  Mednikow,  Man- 
ager. 

Minneapolis:  1  105  Currie  Ave.,  Jay  W.  MacFarland, 
Manager. 

New  Haven:  82  State  St.,  Harry  Wenzel,  Manager. 
New  Orleans:  1431  Cleveland  Ave.,  J.  Louis  Boyer, 
Manager. 

New  York:  630  Ninth  Ave.,  Harold  Bennett,  Man- 
ager. 

Oklahoma  City:  624  W.  Grand  Ave.,  G.  C.  Clark, 
Manager. 

Omaha:  1508  Davenport  St.,  Izzy  Sokolof,  Manager. 
Philadelphia:  1201  Vine  St.,  Stanley  Goldberg,  Man- 
ager. 

Pittsburgh:  1627  Blvd.  of  the  Allies,  Perry  Nathan, 

Manager. 
Portland:  909  N.W.  19th  Ave. 

St.  Louis:  3318  Olive  St.,  Herbert  Washburn,  Man- 
ager. 

Salt  Lake  City:  212  E.  First  South  St.,  Fred  Weimer, 
Manager. 

San  Francisco,  140  Leavenworth  St.,  Jack  Marpole, 
Manager. 

Seattle:  2413  Second  Ave.,  Jack  Flannery,  Manager. 
Washington:  1104  Ninth  St.  N.W.,  George  Nathan, 
Manager. 

PARAMOUNT  LABORATORY 

Sixth  and  Pierce  Sts.,  Astoria,  N.  Y. 
RAvenswood  8-8000 

PARAMOUNT  NEWS  LABORATORY 

Office:  544  W.  43rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-4300 

PAT  HE  LABORATORIES.  Inc. 

(Subsidiary  of  Pathe  Industries,  Inc.) 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  5-9600 

EAST  COAST  LABORATORIES: 

105  E.  106th  St.,  New  York  29,  N.  Y. 

TRafalgar  6-1  120 

WEST  COAST  LABORATORIES: 

6823  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  38,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-3961 

President  Kenneth  M.  Young 

Vice-President   Nick  Tronolone 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  W.  Sharpe 

Board  of  Directors:  Chairman,  Robert  W.  Purcell; 

Kenneth  M.  Young,  Nick  Tronolone,  C.  Warren 

Sharpe,  Robert  S.  Benjamin. 

PRECISION  FILM  LABORATORIES 

21  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8396 

PRODUCERS  LABORATORIES,  Inc. 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6446 

SPECIAL  SCREEN  SERVICE 

(Trailers,  titles,  special  effects) 

653  Eleventh  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-6950 

STAR  SAFETY  FILM 

(Laboratory) 

Circle  6-0888 

WELCOT  TRAILER  SERVICE 

(Trailers,  special  effects,  laboratory) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York   N  Y 
Circle  6-6450 


PROJECTION  ROOMS 

BONDED  FILM  STORAGE  CO.,  Inc. 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0081 

HORNSTEIN   Ijoe),  Inc. 

(  Portable  36- 1  6  mm.  projection  machines) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MILES  PUBLIC  PROJECTION  THEATERS 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-5400 

PREVIEW  THEATRE 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0865 

RCA  VICTOR  DIVISION 

411  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrry  Hill  3-761  1 

RESEARCH 

AUDIENCE  RESEARCH,  Inc. 

(Research  for  motion  pictures) 
Playhouse  Bldg.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 
PRinceton  335 
NEW  YORK  CITY: 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-1872 
President  and  Director  of 

Research  I  Dr.  George  H.  Gallup 

NEW  ENTERTAINMENT  WORKSHOP,  Inc. 

(Story  developers;  research) 
Hopewell,  N.  J. 

President  Albert  Sindlinger 

ROSS  FEDERAL  SERVICE,  Inc. 

( Research) 

18  E.  48th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-6500 

President-Treasurer  Harry  A.  Ross 

Vice-President-Secretary  Clifford  B  Ross 

Vice-President  Millard  Sinclair 

STOCK  SHOT  LIBRARIES 

AMERICAN  FILM  REGISTRY 

(Film  library) 

28  E.  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  III. 

MILES  FILM  LIBRARY  CORP. 

(Stock  shot  library) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-5400 

President-Secretary-Treasurer  F.  E.  Miles 

Vice-President  Charles  J.  Gribbon 

Board  of  Directors:  F.  E.  Miles,  Charles  J.  Gribbon. 
Librarian  Wm.  E.  Wild 

MOCULL'S 

(Rental    library,   supplies,    16   mm.,   8   mm.,  and 

35  mm.,  sound  and  silent) 
68  W.  48th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-1414 

THE  MUSEUM  OF  MODERN  ART  FILM  LIBRARY 

11  W.  53rd  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-8900 

Director  and  Curator  Iris  Barry 

Assistant  Curator   Arthur  Knight 

Circulation  Director  Margareta  Akermark 

Technical  Director  Edward  F.  Kerns 

Field  Investigator  William  Jamison 

Music  Arthur  Kleiner 

Stills  Jocelyn  De  Rosa 

Executive  Committee:  John  Hay  Whitney,  Chairman; 
William  S.  Paley,  Mrs.  Charles  S.  Payson,  Edward 
M.  M.  Warburg. 
Advisory  Committee:  Eric  Johnston,  Chairman;  Spyros 
Skouras,  J.  Cheever  Cowdin,  Harry  M.  Warner, 
Jack  Cohn,  Donald  Nelson,  Ned  Depinet,  Stanton 
Griffis,  Dr.  Erwin  Panofsky,  J.  Robert  Rubin,  John 
Marshall. 

PROCRESS  FILM  LIBRARY,  Inc. 

(Stock  shot  library) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5.5400 


696 


SERVICES 


RKO  PATHE,  Inc. 

'Stock  shot  library) 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-3600 

STUDIO  RENTAL 

REEVES  SOUND  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Recording  studio) 

304  E.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ORegon  9-3550 

President  Hazard  E.  Reeves 

Studio  Manager  Chester  L.  Stewart 

Chief  Engineer  Lyman  ).  Wiggin 

Production  Engineers:  R.  ).  Vorisek,  W.  R.  Hicks, 

C.  Campbell,  A.  Cramaglia. 
WEST  COAST  SOUND  STUDIOS,  Inc. 
'Studio,  sound  and  location  rentals) 
510  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2062 

(Outside  of  Los  Angeles  and  New  York) 

LABORATORIES,  TRAILERS, 
SPECIAL  EFFECTS 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIF. 
Ball  Film  Laboratory 

1256  Howard  St.  UNderhill  1-8638 

Duhem  Motion  Picture  Manufacturing  Co. 

135  Hayes  St  HEmlock  1225 

Motion  Picture  Service  Co. 

125  Hyde  St  ORdway  3-9162 

Multichrome  Laboratories 

23  Mariposa  Ave.,  San  Anselmo  San  Anselmo  2027 

Skinner,  C.  R.,  Manufacturing  Co. 

294  Turk  St  ORdway  6909 

COLORADO  SPRINCS,  COLO. 
Alexander  Film  Co. 

Alexander  Film  Bldg  4200 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
Byron,  Inc. 

1226  Wisconsin  Ave  DUpont  1800 

ATLANTA,  CA. 

Paramount  News  Laboratory 

154  Walton  St.,  N.W  JAckson  2740 

Strickland  Film  Co. 

141  Walton  St.,  N.W  JAckson  2767 

CHICACO,  ILL. 

Atlas  Educational  Film  Co. 

1111  South  Blvd.,  Oak  Park  AUstin  7-8620 

Bell  and  Howell  Co. 

1801  Larchmont  Ave  Bittersweet  6510 

Chicago  Film  Laboratories,  Inc. 

1322  W.  Belmont  St  BITtersweet  8-6780 

Filmack  Corp. 

(Producer  of  special  trailers) 

1327  S.  Wabash  Ave  HArrison  3395 

President  Irving  Mack 

Vice-President  Donald  Mack 

Treasurer  Joseph  Mack 

Secretary  Bernard  Mack 

Advertising  Manager  Harold  Perlman 

Office  Manager  Joseph  Rosenstein 

Production  Manager  Pat  Cascio 

Head  Cameraman  Frank  Bauer 

Sound  Technician  Larry  Gianeschi 

Laboratory  Technician  Adolph  Descourez 

Laboratory  Foreman  John  Reynolds 

Holmes,  Burton,  Films,  Inc. 

7510  N.  Ashland  Ave  ROgers  Park  5056 

Lu-AI  Laboratory 

2317  S.  Trumbull  St  CRawford  6440 

Ray  (Reid)  Film  Ind.,  Inc. 

208  So.  La  Salle  St  FINancI  6-0897 

Wilding  Picture  Productions,  Inc. 

1345  W.  Argyle  St  LOngbeach  8410 

DES  MOINES,  IA. 

Ceneral  Pictures  Productions 

621   Sixth  Ave  3-4553 


NEW  ORLEANS,  LA. 
Harfilms,  Inc. 

600  Baronne  St  MAgnolia  4545 

Motion  Picture  Advertising  Service  Co.,  Inc. 

1032  Carondelet  St  MAgnolia  4545 

BALTIMORE,  MD. 
Alpha  Film  Laboratories 

6000  Pimlico  Road  Liberty  6216 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

Ambuter  Motion  Picture  Co. 

42  Melrose  Ave  HAncock  1158 

Master  Motion  Picture  Co. 

50  Piedmont  St  HAncock  3592 

DETROIT,  MICH. 

The  Jim  Handy  Organixation 

2821  E.  Grand  Blvd  TR.  5-2450 

Metropolitan  Motion  Picture  Co. 

121  Fisher  Bldg  MAdison  4266 

Wilding  Picture  Productions,  Inc. 

4925  Cadieux  St  TUxedo  2-4600 

ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Ray-Bell  Films,  Inc. 

2269  Ford  Parkway  EMerson  1393 

ROUND  BROOK,  N.  J. 
Pathe  Laboratories,  Inc. 
FORT  LEE,  N.  J. 
Consolidated  Film  Industries 

Main  St  FOrt  Lee  8-3400 

CLEVELAND,  O. 

Escar  Motion  Picture  Service,  Inc. 

7315  Carnegie  Ave  ENdicott  2707 

PORTLAND,  O. 
Western  Color  Films 

1536  S.E.  11th  MUrdock  2183 

OKLAHOMA  CITY,  OKLA. 
Ramsey  Pictures 

Apco  Tower  2-61 1 1 

PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 
Beswick,  Harold  W. 

1017  W.  Allegheny  Ave  SAgamore  2-7543 

Hausman,  Ward  B. 

1029  W.  Rising  Sun  RAdcliff  5-2964 

Welsh,  Charles  E. 

1209  E.  Chelton  Ave  Victor  4-1707 

PITTSBURCH,  PA. 
Mode-Art  Pictures,  Inc. 

1020  Forbes  St  CRant  2995 

Walsh,  C.  Lawrence  &  Co. 

Brighton  &  Lincoln  FAirfax  5255 

DALLAS,  TEX. 

Jamieson  Film  Laboratories 

3825  Bryan  St  TEnison  3-8158 

MILWAUKEE,  WISC. 
Film  Arts  Corp. 

1032  No.  6th  St  DAly  8-5670 

CANADA 

MONTREAL 

Associated  Screen  News,  ltd. 

2000  Northcliffe  Ave  DExter  1186 

Cinecraft  Studios,  Inc. 

1  1  84  St.  Catherine  St.,  W  LAncaster  8092 

TORONTO 

Associated  Screen  News,  Ltd. 

100  Adelaide  St.,  W  WAverly  4671 

Film  Laboratories  of  Canada 

362  Adelaide  St.,  W  WAverly  2394 

Ceneral  Films,  Ltd. 
156  King  St.,  W. 
OTTAWA 

Canadian  Government  Motion  Picture  Bureau 

John  &  Sussex  Sts   No.  2-821  1 

RECINA,  SASK. 
Ceneral  Films,  Ltd. 

1924  Rose  St. 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


697 


AGENTS 

Artists    *     Publicity    *     Business    *  Advertising 


ARTISTS 
WEST  COAST 


AAA  THEATRICAL  AGENCY 

8335  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywod  46.  Calif. 
HEmpstead  9739,  CRanite  3482 

ALLEN   (IRWIN)  AGENCY 

9159  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-6271 

ALVARADO  (CARLOS) 

8820  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-7203 

ARTISTS  LTD. 

420  N.  Camden  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7015 

STAFF  Maurice  Revnes,  Berna  Berry 

BACH  MAN  N  AND  CO.,  INC. 

8511  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-4168 

BENDER-WARD  AGENCY 

9000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7247,  BRadshaw  2-2398 

BENEDIC   (NELL)  AGENCY 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-6715 

BERC-ALLENBERG,  INC. 

121  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-3131 

BERCERMAN   (STANLEY)   &  CO. 

9629  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-3196 

BERNIE  (HERMAN) 

208  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-01  17 

Owner  Herman  Bernie 

Exec.  Secretary-Assistant  Frances  DeCurtins 

ARTISTS:  Jane  Adams,  Sara  Allgood,  Rudolph  Anders, 
Phil   Baker,   Leon   Belasco,   Clem   Bevans,  Chick 
Chandler,    Donald    Cook,    Roger    Dann,  Richard 
Haydn,  Henry  Hull,  Alan  Mowbray,  Asea  Norris, 
Eugene  Pallette,  Lew  Parker,   Mikhail  Rasumny, 
Russell  Simpson,  Percival  Vivian  . 
DIRECTORS:  Roy  Hamilton,  Charles  Lamont. 
WRITER:  Sid  Silvers. 
COMPOSERS:  Inez  James,  Sidney  Miller. 

BEYER   (CHARLES)  AGENCY 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  2125 

BLOOM  (PHIL) 

8506  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6064 

BLUM   (RALPH)  CORPORATION 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6184,  CRestview  1-9833 

President  Ralph  Blum 

Treasurer  Carmel  Myers  Blum 

Secretary  Erline  Tannen 

PERSOMNEL:  Gene  Carman;  Doreen  Stevens,  Secretary 


BRAND   (GEORGE)  AGENCY 

8584  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-1462 

BRANDIES   (BOB)  AGENCY 

8913  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-0805 

BROWNE-GRIPPO  AGENCY 

1540  N.  Hillhurst,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-81  1  1 

CAROL   (SUE)   &  ASSOCIATES 

851  1  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-8151 

COCHRAN   (EDDIE)  AGENCY 

1129  N.  LaBrea  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hillside  0493;  HEmpstead  8560 

Owner  Eddie  Cochran 

Secretary  Nadyne  Cochran 

CLIENTS:  Billy  Aimone,  Donald  Cravitz,  Jesse  Cryor, 
Joe  Dayton,  Gloria  Donovan,  Robert  Downing,  Wal- 
lace Earle.  Estelle  Edson,  Robert  C.  Gentry,  John 
Geroyd,  Frank  Hyers,  Marcia  Lenac,  Ted  Lundigan, 
Betty  Jean  Olinger,  Murray  Parker,  Joe  Phillips, 
Alan  Wakeling. 

CONLON   (TOM)  AGENCY 

8734  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5181 

COOLEY   (HALLAM)  AGENCY 

9111  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6161 

CRISP   (MARIE)  AGENCY 

8918  Burton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-0010 

CROSBY   (EVERETT  N.),  LTD. 

9028  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-2771,  CRestview  1-1171 

Owner  Everett  N.  Crosby 

PERSONNEL:  George  Banyai,  Margo  James,  Secre- 
tary; Magee  DeKarlo. 

CUKOR-LIPTON  AGENCY 

275  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-5329 

DARROW  AGENCY 

9885  Charleville  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-5221 

DEMBLINC   (GUS),  INC. 

8582  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-2161 

Owner  Gus  Dembling 

STAFF  Fred  Katz,  Helen  Britton 

DONALDSON- M I DDLETON,  INC. 

8739  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46.  Calif. 
CRestview  4-5169 

Partners  Richard  M.  Donaldson,  Wallace 

F.  Middleton 

Secretary  Margaret  Lawrence 

ARTISTS:  Frank  Puglia,  Col.  Tim  McCoy,  Ian  Mac- 
Donald,  Charles  Gordon,  Charles  Middleton,  Theo- 


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AGENTS 


dor  Von  Eltz,  Thomas  Jackson,  David  Clarke, 
David  Wolfe,  John  Phillips,  Maynard  Holmes,  Phil 
Tead,  Barton  Yarborough,  William  Benedict,  Henry 
Hall,  Hans  Herbert,  Duke  York,  Richard  Chandlee, 
Harry  Harvey,  Jr.,  Richard  Lyon  (Age  14),  Eric 
Fleming.  Frederick  Worlock,  Rex  Evans,  Wallace 
Scott,  Paul  Scardon,  Charles  McNaughton,  Frank 
Tang. 

Mary  Field,  Mary  Young,  Mary  Bear,  Maude 
Eburne,  Anne  O'Neal,  Doris  Kemper,  Yola  d'Avril, 
Argentina  Brunetti,  Rita  Lynn,  Sybil  Jason,  Donna 
De  Mario,  Virginia  Cox,  Nina  Campana,  Theresa 
Harris,  Soo  Yong  (N.  Y. ) . 
DIRECTOR  OF  FENCINC:  Fred  Davens. 

DUPONT   (E.  A.)  AGENCY 

5811  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-4168 

DURCOM    (GEORCE  "BULLETS") 

8580  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5147 

EDINCTON   (HARRY  E.) 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6239 

FAMOUS  ARTISTS  CORP. 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif 
CRestview  1-5222 

FLECK   (WILLIAM)  AGENCY 

8820  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif 
BRadshaw  2-3655,  CRestview  1-3696 

FRALICK   (FREDDIE)  MANAGEMENT 

8739  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-61  1  1,  5-61  12 

Owner  Freddie  Fralick 

Associate  Mike  Connolly 

Secretary   Veva  Nelson 

CLIENTS:  David  Bond,  Lillian  Bond,  Matthew  Boul- 
ton,  Virginia  B  rown,  Patti  Chapman,  Pete  Cusa- 
nelli,  Leon  Errol,  Richard  Carrick,  Jackie  Crimes, 
Jack  Hayes,  Edgar  Kennedy,  Don  Kohler,  Karole 
Lee,  Saul  Martel,  Joseph  Mclnerney,  Ben  McQuar- 
rie,  Ida  Moore,  Bobby  Mueller,  Robert  North, 
Vivian  Oakland,  Olive  Olsen,  Bill  Phillips,  Ray- 
mond Roe,  Eugene  Sigaloff,  Forest  Stanley,  Lewis 
Stone,  Paul  Sutton. 

FRANK   (GEORGE),  INC. 

1626  N  .Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  3188 

FREDERICK  BROS.  ARTISTS  CORP. 

8584  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6244 

FRINCS   (KURT)  AGENCY 

468  N.  Camden  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Crestview  1-6115 

GEAR   (BRUCE)  AGENCY 

247  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-3035 

GENERAL  ARTISTS  CORP. 

9028  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -8101 

GERTZ   (MITCHELL),  INC. 

8533  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-5491 

Owner  Mitchell  Certz 

Associates  (Literary)   Arthur  Hyman,  (Radio- 

Telev.)  Miles  B.  Auer. 

Secretary  Pat  Patterson 

London  business  handled  by   J.  &  P.  Enterprises, 

Jock  Jacobson  &  Norman  Payne 

GOLD  (SID) 

8923  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7042,  CRestview  1-7149 

Owner   Sid  Cold 

Secretary  and  Office  Manager  Cleora  L. 

Hutchinson 


COLDSTONE   (NAT  C.)  ACENCY 

9121  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-1071 

COULD   (RUTH)  ACENCY 

1107  N.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
CLadstone  3433,  CLadstone  301  1 

GRIMALDI -WILLIAMS  ACENCY 

8750  Holloway  Drive,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-9300 

Owner  Caesar  R.  Crimaldi 

Owner  Vera  S.  Williams 

Sub-Agent  Motion  Picture  Charles  May 

Literary  Department  Amelio  Colantoni 

Radio  Department   .Stella  Richardson 

Secretary  June  Costello 

Rome  Representative  Hugo  Crimaldi 

CWYNN    (CHARLES  E.)  ACENCY 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  6828 

HALL   (NORMAN)  AGENCY 

8913  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-0311,  TRinity  8298 

Owner  Norman  Hall 

ARTISTS:  Arthur  Walsh,  Lucy  Knoch,  Audrey  Ebell, 
Dorothy  Miller,  Lou  Nova,  Doris  Ives,  Colin  Kenny, 
Eldon  Corst,  Jean  Dean,  Jim  Zaner,  Ruth  Arnold, 
Tommy  Monroe,  Toni  Doyle,  Bob  Clover,  Stacy 
Alexander,  Carmen  Nisbet,  Perry  Ivans,  Robert 
Einer,  Jack  Hagen,  Fern  Eggen,  Al  Best,  Bill  Jones. 

DIRECTORS:  Richard  Talmadge.  Eldon  Corst. 

WRITERS:  Bill  Jones,  Don  Jordan. 

HAMILBURC   (MITCHELL  J.)  AGENCY 

8776-8780  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5108,  5-4171 

HECHT   (HAROLD)  COMPANY 

8747  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -5246 

HERDAN-SHERRELL  AGENCY 

8913  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -5236 

HERSTEIN  (MARK)  ACENCY  (LITERARY) 

9010  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7229 

HERZBRUN  (WALTER) 

9000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-41  57 

INGO  PREMINGER  ACENCY 

(Artists-Literary  Agency) 

204  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

CRestview  6-8775 

IRWIN   (LOU),  INC. 

9134  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7131 

Associate  Ted  Wilk 

JACKSON  (EDITH) 

9172  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7466 

JACOBSON  (VERNON) 

9730  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-2545 

JAFFE   (SAM)  ACENCY 

8553  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6121 

KANE   (WALTER)  ACENCY 

8584  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2396 

KLINE-HOWARD  ACENCY,  INC. 

8776  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7055 


ACENTS 


699 


KOHNER   (PAUL),  INC. 

9169  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5165,  BRadshaw  2-4062 

KRAMER  (EARL) 

204  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2338 

LANDY   (CEORCE)  AGENCY 

( Literary  agent ) 

8533  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-3588 

LEHR   (ABRAHAM),  INC. 

9815  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6177 

LESSER   (TED)  AGENCY 

8820  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -5169 

LEVEE   (SID) -SHORT  (ANTRIM) 

9126  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-8340,  CRestview  5-0626 

LEVEE-STARK 

119  S.  Beverly  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5781 

PERSONNEL:  M.  C.  Levee,  Ray  Stark,  M.  C.  Levee. 
Jr.,  Ben  Benjamin,  Bunty  Lawrence. 

LEVEY   (BERT)  CIRCUIT 

6425  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  0284 

Owner  Bert  Levev 

PERSONNEL:  George  C.  Sackett,  George  B.  Hunt, 
Pierce  Sanders,  Kermit  Dart,  Harriet  Cameron, 
Wally  Webb,  Raynor  Lehr,  Gladys  Carter. 

San  Francisco:  25  Taylor  Street 

Seattle:  Palomar  Theatre  Building 

LICHTIG-ENG LANDER  AGENCY 

8776  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-2141 

LYONS   (A.  &  S.),  INC. 

356  N.  Camden  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6131 

MacQUARRIE  (EARL) 

8506  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7162 

MANN   (GENE),  INC. 

2700  N.  Vermont,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
NOrmandy  2-8115 

MARLOWE   (DON),  LTD. 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  8367 

1501  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Owner  and  Motion  Picture 

Department  Head  Don  Marlowe 

Manager,  Radio  Department  William  Sholl 

Manager,  Literary  Department  Helen  Woodworth 

New  York  Representative  Gloria  Satire 

London  Representative  Eric  Glass 

Office  Secretaries  Mary  Erueta,  Elizabeth  Connors 

ACTORS:  Patsy  Creighton,  Frank  Fay,  Wanda  Forbes, 

Eddie  Garr,  Bela  Lugosi. 
WRITERS:  Elsa  Bledsoe,  Dee  Costello,  Bela  Lugosi, 

Rolf  Passer,  Joan  Wilson. 
DIRECTOR:  Charles  Brown. 

MARX   (BERT)  AGENCY 

9507  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7171,  CRestview  1-9163 

Owner  Bert  Marx 

Secretary  Rosemarie  Boutross 

CLIENTS:  Robert  Anderson,  Richard  Baldwin,  Michael 
Barrett,  Robert  Bice,  Frederick  Brune,  Tom  Burton, 
Igor  Dolgoruki,  Chris  Drake,  Don  Garner,  Reed 
Howes,  Teddy  Infuhr,  John  James,  Dorothy  Klewer, 


Edwin  Luke,  Charlie  Lung,  Betty  McMahon,  Kay 
Morley,  Hattie  Noel,  Nestor  Paiva,  Cecelia  Parker, 
Jamesson  Shade,  Thol  Simonson,  Sammy  Stein, 
Milton  Wallace,  William  Wright,  George  Zoritch, 
Johnnie  Albright,  David  Cota,  Paul  Dubov,  Harry 
Fox,  Edmund  Glover,  Clarke  Gordon,  Tom  Green- 
way,  Peter  Mamakos,  Hugh  Prosser,  Jack  Rice, 
Jerry  Riggio,  Allan  Wells,  Mae  Clarke,  Erin  O'Kelly, 
Joyce  Otis. 

MASCHIO   (JOHN)    (ARTISTS,  LTD.) 

420  N.  Camden  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7015 

President  John  Maschio 

MAURICE  (JACK) 

356  N.  Camden  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6131 

MCA  ARTISTS,  LTD. 

9370  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2001 

MEDFORD   (BEN)  AGENCY 

9130  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7021 

MESSINGER   (BILLIE)   &  ASSOCIATES 

9165  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-6358 

MEYER   (ART)  AGENCY 

9615  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-7865 

MEYERS  (WALTER),  INC.-EDWIN  MEYERS 

8582  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-8161 

MONTER-GRAY,  INC. 

8736  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1191 

MONTGOMERY   (DONALD)   ACENCY,  INC. 

Rm.  202,  205  S.  Beverly  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-61  1  4 

President  Donald  Montgomery 

Vice-President  Robert  S.  Holbert 

Secretary  Beatrice  Halstead 

Switchboard  Operator  Elizabeth  Lee 

CLIENTS:  Michael  Orr,  Robert  Clarke,  Mary  Dex- 
ter, Edmund  Glover,  Audrey  Meadows,  Jayne 
Meadows,  Lucille  Norman,  Paul  Owen,  Gil  Strat- 
ton,  Jr.,  Merritt  Stone,  Joan  Stuart,  Kay  Williams. 

MORRIS   (WILLIAM)   AGENCY,  INC. 

202  N.  Canon  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6161 

MORRISON   (LEO),  INC. 

328  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-9191 

President  Leo  Morrison 

Secretary  and  Treasurer  Alta  Todd 

ARTISTS:  Spencer  Tracy,  Max  Baer,  Buster  Keaton. 
WRITER:  Ralph  Spence. 
STORIES:  O.  Henry  Estate. 

ART  DIRECTORS:  William  Darling,  Stephen  Goosson. 
WRITER  AND  PRODUCER:  Benjamin  Clazer. 

NATIONAL  CONCERT  AND  ARTISTS  CORP. 

9059  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7121 

O'CONNOR   (MANNING)  AGENCY 

9172  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -7191 

Owner  Manning  O'Connor 

Sub-Agent  Jessie  Wadsworth 

Sub-Agent  William  Brighton 

Office  Manager  Valerie  Douglas 

OLIVER  ACENCY 

328  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-3988 


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OLIVER  (MAURINE) 

368  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-7862 

PECK   (WILLIAM)  ACENCY 

9172  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-0124 

POLAN  AND  ROSENBERG  ACENCY 

451  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-8121 

POMEROY   ( JACK)  ACENCY 

8913  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2069 

PREBLE  (DOROTHY) 

1776  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  9283 

Owner  Dorothy  Preble 

Secretary  Marjorie  Baird 

QUINN  ACENCY 

7960  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
Hillside  0341,  CRanite  1777 

RANTZ   (LOUIS)  ACENCY 

9118  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-1 191 

RASKIN  (BETTY) 

9172  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-1744 

ROSE  (HAROLD) 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-6051 

ROSEY   (SAM)   ACENCY,  INC. 

9155  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-0609,  CRestview  1-8652 


RUSH   (ART),  INC. 

Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  5161 

President  W.  Arthur  Rush 

Secretary  Helen  Young 

CLIENTS:  Robert  Armbruster,  Nelson  Eddy,  Art  Gil- 
more,  Roy  Rogers. 

RYAN  (FRANK) 

9401  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -4627 

SALKOW  ACENCY 

9119  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-9134 

SAPHIER   (JAMES  L.)   ACENCY,  INC. 

9538  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -7231 

President  James  L.  Saphier 

Vice-President  Bert  D.  Prager 

Secretary-Director  Carmelita  M.  Zook 

Associates:  Martin  |urow,  Jules  Creen. 

STAFF:  Betty  Collison,  Doris  Kunold,  Betty  Wing, 

Chris   Stewart,    Elizabeth    Could.    Eugene  Kelly, 

Helen  LeTourneau,  Edna  Leckness. 

SCHIEFER   (PHILIP  M.) 

9172  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-2844 

SCHWARTZ'  ACENCY 

9155  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-6301 

SHACRIN  (MAX) 

6253  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  5171 

SHAUER   (MELVILLE  A.)  ACENCY 

9120  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1  103 


TED  LOEFF  and  GLENN  ROSE 


CR. 
CR. 


6-4636 
5-2196 


9165  Sunset  Blvd. 
Hollywood 


AGENTS 


701 


SHERMAN   ( EDWARD)  AGENCY 

8580  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-0186 

SHIFFRIN   (WILLIAM)  AGENCY 

324  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7261 

SHURR   (LOUIS)  AGENCY 

327  N.  Rodeo  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1116 

SILBER   (ARTHUR) -ROLLO   ( JOE) 

1586  Crossroads  of  the  World,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  7219,  CRanite  6174 

Owners  Arthur  Silber,  Joe  Rollo 

PERSONNEL:  Mildred  Myers,  Larry  Harmon,  Amelia 
Lockwood. 

CLIENTS:  Philip  Ahn,  )ohn  Arthur,  Dave  Barry, 
William  Beifuss,  Earl  Bennett,  Barbara  Blakely, 
Cliff  Bragdon,  Frederick  Burton,  Sunset  Carson, 
Maria  Cortez,  Guy  D'Ennery,  Leo  Diamond,  Kathy 
Frye,  Luo  Major,  John  Morgan,  Henry  Mowbray, 
Ron  Ormond,  Eppy  Pearson,  Bob  Perry,  Eddie  Rio, 
K.   C.   Snyder,    Norma   Squires,    Henry  Sylvester 

SILTON  (EDDIE) 

1550  Crossroads  of  the  World,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7176 

Owner  Eddie  Silton 

PERSONNEL:  Sid  Barnes,  Harold  Swoverland,  Anita 

Piedra,  Secretary. 
CLIENTS:  Burman  Bodel,  Sam  Bernard,  Edward  Clark, 
Leander  deCordova,  )ack  Edwards.  )r.,  Matty  Fain, 
Richard  (Skeets)  Gallagher,  Vaughan  Glaser,  Tim 
Graham,  Judd  Holdren,  Paul  Keast,  Leslie  Kim- 
mell.  Bob  Long,  Richard  Loo,  Paul  McGuire,  Fred 
Smith,  Allan  Nixon,  Hamil  Petroff,  Guy  Bates 
Post,  George  Ramsey,  Paul  Weber,  Mickey  Walker. 

Marilyn  Bonney,  Maxine  Chevalier,  Virginia  Ed- 
wards, Charlotte  Fletcher,  Margie  Liszt,  Corinna 
Mura,  Qwenna  Norla,  Marjorie  Rambeau,  Margaret 
Seddon,  Ruthelma  Stevens. 

SIMPSON   (ALLAN)  AGENCY 

9730  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6163 

THE  SMALL  COMPANY 

8272  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2722 

SNITZER   (LOU)  -FRITSCHI    (AL),  INC 

6404  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-6271 

SOMLYO   (E.  T.) 

242  North  Canon  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2041 

Owner  E  ,T.  Somlyo 

STAFF:  Charles  A.  Prince,  Boyd  Conde,  Mrs.  T. 
Simms,  Miss  Patricia  Kelly. 

ARTISTS:  James  Backus,  Don  Barclay,  George  Beban, 
Janet  Blair,  Edmond  Breon,  Barbara  Britton,  Nigel 
Bruce,  Leo  G.  Carroll,  Jeff  Chandler,  Marguerite 
Chapman,  Buster  Crabbe,  Donald  Crisp,  Roland 
Culver,  Rosemary  de  Camp,  Richard  Dix,  Doris 
Dowling,  Richard  Erdman,  Carl  Esmond,  Leif 
Erickson,  Lillian  Gish,  Porter  Hall,  Cecil  Kellaway, 
Charles  Kemper,  Wally  Maher,  Mary  Martin, 
Carole  Mathews,  Eric  Noonan,  Robert  Newton, 
Katina  Paxinou,  Carl  Benton  Reid,  George  Rigaud, 
Willard  Robertson,  Robert  Stanton,  Phillip  Terry, 
Peter  Thompson,  Ann  Todd,  Nina  Vale,  Helen 
Vinson,  Patricia  White.  Henry  Wilcoxon. 

WRITERS:  Edward  G.  Boyle,  A.  J.  Cronin,  Joseph 
Stanley  Pennell,  Theodore  Reeves,  Paul  Schofield, 
Gerald  Savory,  R.  C.  Sherriff,  Dodie  Smith,  John 
Weld. 

DIRECTORS:  Oscar  Boetticher,  William  Castle,  Bobby 
Gordon,  George  Green,  Frank  Tuttle,  Alfred  Zeisler. 

PRODUCTION  DESIGNERS:  Don  Loper,  Tom  Mora- 
han. 

SPECIAL  PHOTOCRAPHIC  EFFECTS:  Roy  Seawright. 


STANLEY   ( JAMES) 

8745  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-1  181 

Owner  James  Stanley 

Secretary  to  Mr.  Stanley  Dona  Harsh 

ARTISTS:  Doug  Blackley,  Chester  Clute,  Jerry  Coop- 
er, William  Edmunds,  Dick  Elliott,  Joel  Friedkin, 
Theo.  Getz,  Alec  Harford,  Dick  Haymes,  Casey 
Johnson,  Edgar  Kennedy,  Jeni  Le  Gon,  Nelson 
Leigh,  George  Lloyd,  Joel  McGinnis,  Mantan  More- 
land,  Mary  Newton,  Virginia  Sale,  Charlie  Smith, 
Colin  Tapley,  Leslie  Turner,  Edward  Van  Sloan, 
Romo  Vincent,  Eddie  Waller,  Ben  Welden,  Janis 
Wilson. 

DIRECTORS:  Howard  Bretherton. 

STEMPEL-OLENICK  AGENCY 

717  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7141 

Owners  Frank  Stempel,  Julian  Olenick 

Secretary  Suzanne  Henry 

Associates  Ben  Pearson,  Irving  Smith 

CLIENTS:  Iris  Adrian,  Joe  Allen,  Jr.,  Heather  Angel, 
John  Archer,  Raymond  Bond,  Eugene  Borden, 
Madge  Crain,  Tom  Daly,  Jimmy  Dodd,  Margaret 
Dumont,  Eric  Feldary,  Diane  Garrett,  Helen  Gil- 
bert, George  Civot,  Sandra  Gould,  Buddy  Grey, 
Robert  Gray,  Richard  Irving,  Ralph  Lewis,  Vera 
Lewis,  Marjorie  Lord,  Carl  Milletaire,  James  Milli- 
can,  John  Newland,  Ken  Niles,  Jay  Novello,  Sherry 
O'Neil,  Jed  Prouty,  Herbert  Rudley,  Edward  Ryan, 
Miriam  Seegar,  Barbara  Slater,  Lionel  Stander, 
Herb  Vigran,  Jimmy  Wallington,  Ernest  Whitman, 
Chili  Williams,  Dave  Willock,  Stephanie  Bachelor, 
Rand  Brooks,  Robert  Carson,  Olive  Deering,  Joe 
Devlin,  Catharine  Doucet,  Ross  Elliott,  John  Fon- 
taine, Leo  Fuchs,  David  Fresco,  Charles  Lang,  Ger- 
ald Mohr,  Larry  Olsen,  Franklin  Pangborn,  Helen 
Parrish,  Leo  Z.  Penn,  Kent  Taylor. 

STEWART  (ROSALIE)  AGENCY 

Suite  720,  Equitable  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  7234 

Partners:  Rosalie  Stewart,  Stuart  Stewart,  'Lee 
Stewart. 

Assistant  to  Rosalie  Stewart  and  Ceneral  Manager: 
Ted  Young. 

Secretary,  in  Charge  Manuscripts:  George  War- 
rington. 

Secretary  and  Assistant  in  Representation  of  Players: 
Doret  Bruner. 

ARTISTS:  Jean  Adair,  Lester  Allen,  Edward  Andrew, 
Jerry  Austin,  Mona  Barrie,  Hugh  Beaumont, 
William  Bendix,  Whit  Bissell,  Lillian  Branson, 
Claire  Carleton,  Dick  Clayton,  Ray  Collins,  Harry 
Ellerbe,  Katherine  Emery,  Kenneth  Ferril,  Helen 
Freeman,  Jack  Hamroy,  Billy  House,  Charles  (Tony) 
Hughes,  Josephine  Hull,  Richard  Jaeckel,  Else 
Janssen,  William  Johnstone,  Paul  Kelly,  Walter 
Kingsford,  Gene  Lockhart,  June  Lockhart,  Kath- 
leen Lockhart,  Eve  March,  Martin  Miller,  Renny 
McEvoy,  Frank  McFarland,  Billy  McLean,  Erin 
O'Brien-Moore,  Frances  Pierlot,  Anne  Rveere,  Wil- 
liam Self,  Fred  E.  Sherman,  Esther  Somers,  Nino 
Tempo  (Age  13),  Carol  Thurston,  Ivan  Trie- 
sault,  Maidel  Turner,  Leonard  Willey,  Marek 
Windheim. 

WRITERS:  Thornton  Wilder,  Mary  O'Hara,  George 
Kelly,  Owen  Bristow,  Fitzroy  Davis.  Aurania 
Rouverol,  Anne  Morrison  Chapin,  Ayn  Rand.  Ed- 
win Corle,  David  Dodge,  Margaret  Echard,  Eliza- 
beth Page,  Norma  Patterson,  Earle  Snell,  Orrin 
Lester,  Fannie  Hurst,  Rachel  Crothers,  Theodore 
Pratt,  Frank  Waters,  Jane  Murfin,  Martin  Flavin, 
James  Webb,  Gladys  Lehman,  Sophie  Kerr.  Aileen 
Hamilton,  Ardel  Wray,  Maurice  Davis,  Stanley 
Richards,  Mary  McCarthy,  Perry  Stieglitz. 

SWANSON   (H.  N.),  INC. 

(Literary  Agency) 

8523  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5115 

THOMPSON    (DAVID  H.) 

8979  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -2188 

Associate  Lionel  B.  Thompson 


702 


ACENTS 


ULLMAN   (GEORGE)   AGENCY,  INC. 

8979  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5669 

VOLCK   (A.  CEORCE),  INC. 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-3121 

President  and  Director  of  A.  George  Volck,  Inc., 
Hawks-Volck  Corporation,  Pan  American  Films, 
Inc.,  A.  George  Volck  (London)  Ltd.,  Managing 
Director  A.  George  Volck 

Director,  Vice-President  and  Treasurer  of  A.  George 
Volck,  Inc.,  Hawks-Volck  Corporation,  Pan  Amer- 
ican Films,  Inc  Helene  Irvine  Volck 

Director,  2nd  Vice-President  and  Assistant  Treasurer 
of  A.  George  Volck,  Inc.,  and  Executive  Assistant, 
Hawks-Volck  Corporation  and  Pan  American 
Films,  Inc  Ruth  Ellen  Savenye 

WALKER   (HARRY)   ACENCY,  INC. 

6404  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GLadstone  7397 

WARD   (GEORGE)   &  CO. 

204  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6645 

WEINER   (JACK)  AGENCY 

8979  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7081 

Owner  Jack  Weiner 

Secretary  Ray  Harrison 

CLIENTS:  Dick  Anderson,  Joyce  Aldrich,  jack  Bax- 
ley,  Sara  Berner,  Paul  E.  Burns,  Kathryn  Card,  Cliff 
Clark,  Judy  Clark,  Clarence  Derwent,  Earle  S. 
Dewey,  Steven  Geray,  Margalo  Gillmore,  Paul  Har- 
vey, David  Hoffman,  Bern  Hoffman,  Edith  Meiser, 
Dani  Nolan,  Mabel  Paige,  Grant  Richards,  John 
Ridgely,  Bob  Rose,  Sig  Ruman,  Shimen  Rusken, 
Joseph  Vitale,  Peter  von  Zernek,  Dooley  Wilson. 

WEINTRAUB   (MURRY)  ACENCY 

9172  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1  137 

WENDLING   (CHARLES)  AGENCY 

9156  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2348 

WILEY   (RICHARD)  AGENCY 

8923  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6018 

WINKLER   (DANIEL  M.) 

205  Bank  of  America  Bldg. 
CRestview  1-7244 

WURTZEL   (HARRY)  ACENCY 

8979  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6175 

EAST 

ALLEN   (CHARLES  H.) 

1270  Ave.  of  the  Americas,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-4124 

BENTHAM    ( M.  S.) 

48  W.  48th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-1227 

BESTRY  (HARRY) 

1776  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-7094 

BRISCOE  &  GOLDSMITH,  INC. 

522  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-6244 

BRODER   ( JANE) 

1475  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4185 

BROWN  (CHAMBERLAIN) 

145  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-2207  -  08 


DARROW  ACENCY 

150  E.  54th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ENRIGHT  (SARA) 

234  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LAckawanna  4-8553 

FAMOUS  ARTISTS  CORP.  OF  NEW  YORK 

610  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-6200 

Executive  Charles  H.  Adamson 

CERBER  (ALEX) 

507  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  2-0020 

HAHLO  (SYLVIA) 

711  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-6000 

JAFFE   (SAM)  AGENCY 

1  19  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-4250 

KNIGHT   (AL  H.) 

156  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4546 

LYONS   (A.  &  S.),  INC. 

515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-5181 

MANDEL  (JACK) 

1697  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-9721 

MARLOWE   (DON),  INC. 

1501  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MCA  MANAGEMENT,  LTD. 

(Literary  Agents) 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-4100 

MCA  MUSIC  CORPORATION  OF  AMERICA 

598  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  5-8900 

MORRIS   (WILLIAM)   AGENCY,  INC. 

1270  Ave.  of  the  Americas,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2160 

NORTH   (MEYER  B.) 

1564  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-3445 

PITMAN   (RICHARD)  AGENCY 

1674  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-2535 

RICHARD  (MAX) 

1776  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-4074 

ROBINSON  (FRANCES) 

220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wisconsin  7-2308 

SALISBURY  (LEAH) 

(Literary  Agent) 

234  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LAckawanna  4-8628 

Associate  Ada  Ellison 

SHEA   (HARRY  A.) 

160  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4318 

SHURR  (LOUIS) 

1  501  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
CHickering  4-8240 

WILLIAMS   (ANNIE  LAURIE) 

( Literary  Agency) 

18  E.  41st  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  5-7565 


AGENTS 


703 


PUBLICITY  AGENTS 

ALBER   (DAVID  O.)   AND  ASSOC. 

1637  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CLadstone  9469 

BLOWITZ  (WILLIAM) 

Room  515  Taft  Bldg..  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-3291 

CORBETT  (NEIL) 

141  North  Pass  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
CHarleston  0-1  178 

CONLON  (SCOOP) 

10111  Valley  Spring  Lane,  N.  Hollywood,  Calif. 
STanley  7-2419 

DALY  (JACK) 

1  575  Cross  Roads  of  the  World,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  6-0423 

EDDY  (ARTHUR) 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CLadstone  5305,  CLadstone  9082 

EPSTEIN  (DAVE) 

6777  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  21  59 

ETTINCER  &  SON 

9125  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7023 

ETTINCER   (MARGARET)   AND  CO. 

1626  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  2141 

70  East  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

FERGUSON  (HELEN) 

321  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-0155 

FOLADARE   (MAURY)   AND  ASSOCIATES 

6253  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-8136 

GORDON   (ALAN)   AND  ASSOCIATES 

8440  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  8136 

HANNACAN   (STEVE)   AND  ASSOCIATES 

1  509  Cross  Roads  of  the  World,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-8194 

West  Coast  Representative  Paul  Snell 

HIX   (DON)  ENTERPRISES 

1  509  Cross  Roads  of  the  World,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-41  1  1  ;  HOIIywood  9-4869 

HUNT  (DICK) 

1735  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  9679 

JACOBS  (ARTHUR) 

8732  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-4744 

LAWSON   ( JACK) 

1575  Cross  Roads  of  the  World,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CLadstone  0650 

LOEFF   (TED)   AND  ROSE  (GLENN) 

9165  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-4636,  BRadshaw  2-2036 

MAYER   (HOWARD  C.)   AND  ASSOC. 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  5658 

McVEICH  (BLAKE) 

1041  N.  Formosa,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  51  1  1 

MILLEN   (NORMAN)   AND  ASSOC. 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  5631 


MULCAHY  (JACK) 

451  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-4877 

PR.  INC. 

(Public  Relations) 

204  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills.  Calif. 

CRestview  6-9892,  BRadshaw  2-4000 

Partners  Daniel  E.  Anderson,  Charles  H.  Newton 

PESSIS   (ERMAN)   AND  ASSOCIATES 

8739  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4286 

PETTEBONE  AND  WACHSMAN 

6808  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  9353 

ROGERS  (CHARLOTTE) 

6636  Franklin  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  5101,  CLadstone  9470 

ROGERS  (HENRY) 

750  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-1  531 

ROGERS  (WESTON) 

7046  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  5757 

ROSENSTEIN  (JAIK) 

447  N.  Oakhurst,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-1659,  Hillside  0101 

RUDDY   (J.  M.) 

(Public  Relations) 

1601  N.  Beverly  Dirve,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7396 

TURNER  (JANE) 

9864  Yoakum  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-2362 

BUSINESS  MANAGEMENT 

ARTIST  MANAGERS 

8025  W.  3rd  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WEbster  9185 

ASSOCIATED  BUSINESS  MANAGEMENT  CO. 

8511  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-181  1 

BEVERLY  MANAGEMENT  CO. 

400  N.  Camden  Drive,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-561  1 

BEVERLY  NATIONAL  CO. 

8853  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

BLUM   (ALBERT  R.) 

8533  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5136 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  CO. 

360  Camden  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7071 

BUSINESS  MANAGEMENT  ASSOCIATES 

3757  Wilshire  Blvd..  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
DUnkirk  8-2146 

CASHY   (MILTON  L.) 

8611  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-01  1  3 

COLE  (BENTON) 

328  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6153 

COULTER  &  CRAY 

9538  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2085 


704 


AGENTS 


DEAK   (LEWIS  J.) 

170  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-31  83 

DE  HAAS   (WILLIAM  T.) 

9163  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-3448 

DUCAN   (JAMES  E.) 

141  S.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6241 

EQUITABLE  INVESTMENT  CORP.,  LTD. 

Equitable  Bldg.,  6253  Hollywood  Blvd., 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-2975 

President  Rex  Cole 

ESTATE  MANAGEMENT  CORP.,  LTD. 

Ceorge  A.  Lovett  CPA. 

451  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -1  534 

FISHER  (DAVID) 

118  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6293 

CLOVER   (NORMAN  A.) 

650  S.  San  Vicente  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WEbster  3-2532 

GOLDEN  &  LINDEN 

851  1  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-8842 

GOLDRINC  (CHARLES) 

8268  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7013,  Hillside  5108 

CORDON   (ELIOT  H.) 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5677 

COULD   (IRVING  A.) 

9441  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -3090 

GRANT  (HOWARD)  CO. 

8511  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1811 

CRAY  (WILLIAM) 

9538  Brighton  Way,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2085 

CROSS   (JOHN  CHARLES) 

8949  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6141 

HALSTEAD  (BEATRICE) 

205  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-61  14 

HICKOX   (ANDREW  C.) 

7046  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2281 

HOLLYWOOD  MANAGEMENT  CORP. 

6425  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRanite  7105 

LESLIE   (ELI)    MANAGEMENT  CO. 

717  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-1  188 

MANAGEMENT,  INC. 

133  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-5196 

President  Cuy  Cadbois 

MAREE   (A.  MORGAN)  AND 
ASSOCIATES,  INC. 

5225  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WHitney  1  101 


MAUTHE  SERVICE 

8006  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hillside  6012 

PILES   (ROSS  B.) 

8584  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2396 

PROFESSIONAL  ACCOUNTING  SERVICE 

8812  W.  Pico  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-421  5 

ROBERTS   (R.  B.) 

1052  N.  Carol  Drive,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-1  129 

ROBERTS  (SIDNEY) 

118  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6293 

SCHENK   (FLOYD  H.) 

9010  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-5453 

SHACKER   (M.  R.) 

9123  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7103 

SHAPIRO   (LAWRENCE  I.) 

118  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Crestview  5-6293 

SINGER  (NOEL) 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  5161 

STEELE   (LARSON  &  BIRD) 

118  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-6662 

STROMER  (HARRY) 

9430  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-6710 

TANNER  (CY) 

451  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-5753 

TAYLOR  &  QUINE 

170  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-1076 

WILLIAMS   (HAROLD  R.) 

9405  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -9181 

WILSHIRE  NATIONAL  CORP. 

3757  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
DUnkirk  8-2146 

WOOD  (VERNON) 

2018  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  5196 


ADVERTISING  AGENCIES 

AYER   (N.  W.)   AND  SON,  INC. 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  4871 

BATTEN   BARTON   DURSTINE  &  OSBURN 

523  W.  6th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Michigan  1354 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7337 

BENTON  AND  BOWLES,  INC. 

6253  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  9151 

BIOW  CO.,  INC. 

61  1  1  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  2377 


AGENTS 


705 


BLAINE-THOMPSON  CO.,  INC. 

234  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-2480 

Account:  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Inc. 

BUCHANAN  AND  COMPANY,  INC. 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-3380 

1521  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-1  162 

Accounts:  Regal  Films,  Harry  M.  Popkin  Productions, 
Seymour  Nebenzal,  Screen  Plays,  Inc.,  James  Nas- 
ser, Star  Films,  Allied  Artists,  Colden  Productions, 
Paramount  Pictures. 

Account  Executives:  Fred  Polangin,  Rudolph  Mont- 
gelas,  William  Dasheff,  William  Boley. 

CAMPBELL  - EWALD  CO. 

714  W.  Olympic  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Richmond  6204 

DONAHUE  &  COE,  INC. 

RKO  Bldg.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-4252 

Accounts:  Loew's  Inc.  institutional  advertising;  Re- 
public Pictures  Corp. 

ERWIN  WASEY  &  CO.  LTD. 

5225  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WEbster  3-5721 

DOR  EMUS  &  CO. 

120  Broadway,  New  York  City  5,  N.  Y. 
REctor  2-3000 

FERTIC   (LAWRENCE)   &  CO.,  INC. 

149  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  4-3300 
Account:  United  Artists  Corp. 

FOOTE,  CONE  &  BELDINC 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  5-6600 

601  W.  5th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Michigan  7651 

6117  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-6265 

Accounts:  Argosy  Pictures  Corporation,  ARKO,  Inc., 
Clenn  McCarthy  Productions,  Hakim  Productions, 
Independent  Artists,  Inc.,  Jesse  L.  Lasky  Produc- 
tions, Inc.,  Rainbow  Productions,  Inc.,  Sierra  Pic- 
tures, Inc.,  Hunt  Stromberg  Productions. 

KAYTON-SPIERO  CO.,  INC. 

230  W.  41st  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  5-5090 

Account:  20th  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.  Account 
Executive,  M.  Kinzler. 


KENYON  &  ECKHARDT 

6253  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  8368 

LENNEN  &  MITCHELL,  INC. 

308  N.  Rodeo  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7221  ;  BRadshaw  2-5304 

McCANN-ERICKSON,  INC. 

448  S.  Hill  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Mutual  1181 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  8268 

MORGAN   (RAYMOND  R.)  CO. 

6362  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  4194 

Account:  Planet  Pictures,   Inc.    Account  Executive, 
Audrey  Kuthe. 

RUTHRAUFF  &  RYAN,  INC. 

405  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  6-6400 
1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  7593 

Accounts:  Monogram  Pictures;  United  Artists  Corp. 

SHAPPE-WILKES,  INC. 

215  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
CRamercy  5-5560 

Account:  Post  Films,  Inc.,  N.  Y.  C.  Account  Execu- 
tive, Jesse  Wilkes. 

THOMPSON   (J.  WALTER)  CO. 

420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  3-2000 
645  S.  Flower  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
MAdison  2661 

1549  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  7241 

Account:  Universal-International  Pictures  Co. 

WARD  WHEELOCK  CO. 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  9221 

WARWICK  &  LEGLER 

6331  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  8163 

WEISS  AND  GELLER  ADV.  AGENCY 

400  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-4070 

Account:  Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  Amusement  En- 
terprises,  Artists  Alliance,   Triangle  Productions. 
Account  Executive-  Joseph  H.  Curtis 

YOUNC  &  RUBICAM,  INC. 

6253  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2731 


706 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


PUBLISHERS 

TRADE    •    FAN    •  BOOK 


MOTION  PICTURE 
TRADE  PUBLICATIONS 

ASSOCIATED  PUBLICATIONS 

(Publishers  of  BOX  OFFICE) 

825  Van  Brunt  Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

CHestnut  7777 

9  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6370 

Publisher-Editor  in  chief  Ben  Shlyen 

BILLBOARD,  THE 

(Trade  Weekly) 

2160  Patterson  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 
DUnkirk  6450 

1564  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-2800 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-5831 

Editor-in-Chief  Joseph  C.  Csida 

BOXOFFICE 

(Associated  Publications.  Trade  weekly) 
9  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6370 

6404  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CLadstone  1186 

Editor  Ivan  Spear 

BOX  OFFICE  DICEST 

( Semi-monthly ) 

8306  Kirkwood  Drive,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRanite  8378 

Co-publishers.  Robert  Welsh,  Norman  Webb 

Editor   Robert  Welsh 

Associate  Editor  ...Norman  Webb 

DAILY  VARIETY 

(Trade  daily — Monday  through  Friday) 
6311  Yucca  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-1  141 

Editor  Arthur  Ungar 

EMANUEL   (JAY)   PUBLICATIONS,  INC. 

(Publishers  of  The  Exhibitor  and  Theatre  Catalog) 
1225  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 
SPruce  4-7520 

923  Alandale  Ave..  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
EXHIBITOR,  THE 

(Jay  Emanuel  Publications,  Inc.  Trade  weekly) 
1225  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
SPruce  4-7520 

Publisher  Jay  Emanuel 

Editor  Herbert  M.  Miller 

Business  Manager  Paul  Creenhalgh 

New  York: 

News  Bureau,  1600  Broadway — Mel  Konecoff. 
Hollywood  Representative: 

923  Alandale  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. — Paul 
Manning. 

FAME 

(Quigley  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.  Annual) 
Rockefeller  Center,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3100 

Yucca  Vine  Bldg.,  Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
CRanite  2145 

Editor  Terry  Ramsaye 


FILM  BULLETIN 

(  Bi-weekly,   Trade ) 

1239  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 

Rlttenhouse  6-7424 

Publisher-Editor  Mo  Wax 

Managing  Editor   Barney  Stein 

Circulation  Manager.  Robert  Heath 

New  York:  1819  Broadway,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-91  59 

Business  Manager   David  Bader 

Hollywood:  9126  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-2061 

Correspondent  Sara  Salzer 

FILM  DAILY 

(Trade  daily,  Monday  through  Friday.  Publisher  of 

Film  Daily  Year  Book) 
1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Publisher  Jack  Alicoate 

Associate  Publisher  and 

General  Manager  Don  M.  Mesereau 

Editor  Chester  B.  Bahn 

Warner  Bros  Theatre  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  6607 

Hollywood  Representative    Ralph  Wilk 

FILM  DAILY  YEAR  BOOK 

(Annual.  Published  by  Film  Daily) 
1501    Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-7117 

Warner  Bros.  Theatre  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  6607 

Publisher  Jack  Alicoate 

FILM  WORLD  MACAZINE 

6060  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  5149 

CREATER  AMUSEMENTS 

(Weekly  Motion  Picture  Trade  Journal) 
801-2  Lumber  Exchange,  Minneapolis  I,  Minn. 
Publisher-Editor  T.  E.  Mortensen 

HARRISON'S  REPORT 

(Trade  weekly) 

1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20.  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-4622 

Editor  P.  S.  Harrison 

Managing  Editor  Al  Picoult 

THE  HOLLYWOOD  REPORTER 

(Trade  daily — Monday  through  Friday) 
6715  Sunset  Blvld.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  741  1 

Publisher-Editor  W.  R.  Wilkerson 

Co-Publisher-General  Manager  Thomas  F.  Seward 

Advertising  Manager  A.  J.  Oliver 

THE  INDEPENDENT  FILM  JOURNAL 

(Trade  journal,  published  every  other  week  by  ITOA 

Independent,  Inc.) 

1515  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-6460 

Editor  Morton  Sunshine 

Business  Manager  Herman  Schleier 

Editor  Associate   Ben  Halpern 

Hollywood  Bureau  Dorothy  Meyberg 

731  Irolo  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Fitzroy  0243 


PUBLISHERS 


707 


INTERNATIONAL  MOTION  PICTURE 
ALMANAC 

(Quigley  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.  Annual) 
Rockefeller  Center,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3100 

Editor  Terry  Ramsaye 

Yucca  Vine  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  2145 

MOTION  PICTURE  DAILY 

(Trade  daily — Monday  through  Friday.  Quigley  Pub- 
lishing Co..  Inc.) 
Rockefeller  Center,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3100 

President-Publisher-Editor  in  Chief  Martin  Quigley 

Vice-Presidents  ,  Maurice  D.  Kann 

Martin  Quigley,  )r. 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Theodore   ).  Sullivan 

Editor  Sherwin  Kane 

Associate  Editor  Martin  Quiglev,  )r. 

Advertising  Manager  Herbert  V.  Fecke 

Yucca  Vine  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  2145 

Hollywood  Editor  William  Weaver 

MOTION  PICTURE  HERALD 

(Trade  weekly.  Quigley  Publishing  Co.) 
Rockefeller  Center,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3100 

President-Editor  in  Chief  Martin  Quigley 

Vice-Presidents  Maurice  D.  Kann, 

Martin  Quigley,  Jr. 

1    Vice-President-Treasurer  Theodore  ).  Sullivan 

Editor  Terry  Ramsaye 

Associate  Editor  Martin  Quigley,  jr. 

Advertising  Manager  Ray  Gallagher 

Yucca  Vine  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  2145 

Hollywood  Editor  William  Weaver 

MOTION  PICTURE  PRODUCTION 
ENCYCLOPEDIA 

( Annual ) 

6715  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  741  1 

Editor  Audrey  Kearns 

Advertising  Manager  A.  J.  Oliver 

QUIGLEY  PUBLISHING  CO.,  INC. 

(Publishers  of  Motion  Picture  Herald,  Motion  Picture 
Daily,  Better  Theatres,  Theatre  Sales,  Fame  and 
International  Motion  Picture  Almanac) 

Rockefeller  Center,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-3100 

Yucca  Vine  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  2145 

SHOWMEN'S  TRADE  REVIEW 

(Trade  weekly) 

1501   Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-0121 

Publisher-Editor  Charles  E.  "Chick"  Lewis 

Executive  Editor  Tom  Kennedy 

Ceneral  Business  Manager.  Elias  E.  Sugarman 

6777  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-2055 

Hollywood  Representative  Ann  Lewis 

THEATRE  CATALOC 

(Published  annually  by  Jay  Emanuel  Publications, 
Inc.) 

1225  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 
VARIETY 

(Trade  weekly) 

154  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-2700 

Publisher  Sid  Silverman 

Editor  Abel  Greer. 


FAN  PUBLICATIONS 

ASSOCIATION  OF  SCREEN  MAGAZINE 
PUBLISHERS,  INC. 

(Dell  Publications,  Hillman  Publications,  Screenland 
Unit,    Fawcett   Publicatoins,     Ideal  Publications, 
MacFadden  Publications) 
261  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

President  Hal  Dawson 

Vice-President   J.  Fred  Henry 

Secretary  Charles  Terwillieer 

Treasurer   Sidney  Kalish 

DELL  PUBLISHING  CO.,  INC. 

(Modern  Screen,  Modern  Romances,  Screen  Stories) 
261  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  9-5700 

President  Ceorge  T.  Delacorte,  Jr. 

Vice-President,  General  Manager   Helen  Meyer 

Advertising  Director  William  Patjens 

Advertising  Agency,  Robert  Orr  Co. 

1064  N.  Carol  Drive,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

CRestview  1-5144 

Western  Manager  Thomas  Carlyle 

FAWCETT  PUBLICATIONS,  INC. 

(Motion  Picture  Magazine,  Movie  Story) 
1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-2800 

8949  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7188 

President  W.  H.  Fawcett.  Jr. 

Vice-President-General  Manager  Roger  Fawcett 

Secretary  A.  E.  Norman 

Treasurer    Gordon  Fawcett 

Director  Public  Relations   Allen  Steam 

Advertising  Agency,  McCann-Erickson,  Inc. 

HILLMAN  PERIODICALS 

(Screen  Guild,  Movieland) 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

MUrry  Hill  2-7700 

Publisher-President  Alex  L.  Hillman 

Vice-President-General  Manager  Phil  Keenan 

Editorial  Director  ..   Beatrice  Lubitz  Cole 

Advertising  Director   Sid  Kalish 

Advertising  Agency,  Biow  Company,  Inc. 

IDEAL  PUBLISHING  CORP. 

(Movie  Life,  Movie  Stars  Parade) 

295  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

MUrry  Hill  3-8191 

President-Publisher  W.  M.  Cotton 

Secretary  L.  D.  Cotton 

Editorial  Director  Muriel  Babcock 

S278  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  7353 

Western  Editor  Larry  Reid 

LIBERTY  MAGAZINE,  INC. 

i  Movie  Show,  Screenland,  Silverscreen) 
37  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-6600 

Publisher-Executive  Vice-President  Paul  Hunter 

Vice- President- Editor  Edward  Maher 

Vice-President-Advertising  Director.  Homer  Rockwell 
Advertising  Agency,  Warwick  &  Legler,  Inc. 
(Hunter  Screen  Unit) 
649  S.  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
TRinity  5597 

Branch  Manager  Albert  M.  Tewksbury 

9171  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7124 

Western  Editor  Elizabeth  Wilson 

MacFADDEN  PUBLICATIONS,  INC. 

( Photoplay) 

205  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
LExington  2-9050 

321  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6293 

President-Publisher  O.  J.  Elder 

Executive  Vice-President-General 

Manager   Harold  A.  Wise 


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708 


PUBLISHERS 


MODERN  ROMANCES 

<  Dell  Publishing  Co. ) 

261  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  9-5700 

1046  N.  Carol  Drive,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -5144 

Editor  Albert  Delacorte 

MODERN  SCREEN 

i Dell  Publishing  Co.) 

149  Madison  Ave..  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrry  Hill  4-7100 

1046  N.  Carol  Drive,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4550 

MOTION  PICTURE  MACAZINE 

(Fawcett  Publications) 
67  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  2-3606 

8949  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46.  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7188 

Editor  Maxwell  Hamilton 

Western  Manager  E.  J.  Smithson 

MOVIE  LIFE 

(Ideal  Publishing) 

295  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrry  Hill  3-8191 

8278  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  7353 

MOVIE  STARS  PARADE 

<  Ideal  Publishing) 

295  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrry  Hill  3-8191 

8278  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  7353 

MOVIE  STORY 

<  Fawcett  Publications,  Inc.) 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-2800 

8949  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7188 

Editor  Dorothy  Hosking 

Western  Editor  E.  J.  Smithson 

PHOTOPLAY 

•  MacFadden  Publications) 

205  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

LExington  2-9050 


321  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-6293 

Editor  Adele  Fletcher 

Western  Editor  Ann  Daggett 

SCREEN  STORIES 

(  Dell  Publishing  Co. ) 

261  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  9-5700 

1046  N.  Carol  Drive,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4550,  CRestview  1-5144 

SCREENLAND 

•  Liberty  Magazine) 

37  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

ELdorado  5-6600 

Editor  Delight  Evans 

(Hunter  Screen  Unit) 

649  S.  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

TRinity  5597 

Branch  Manager  Albert  M.  Tewksbury 

9171  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7124 

Western  Editor  Elizabeth  Wilson 


BOOK  PUBLISHERS 

APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  biography,  etc.) 
35  W.  32nd  St.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 
PEnnsylvania  6-0500 

Editor  Theodore  M.  Purdy 

ARCADIA  HOUSE,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  mysteries) 
123  E.  18th  St..  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 
ALgonquin  4-8412 
Editor  


Samuel  Curl 


ARCO  PUBLISHING  CO. 

(Publishes  hightype  fiction) 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

ELdorado  5-6542 

Editor  Ben  Raeburn 

ATLANTIC  MONTHLY  PRESS 

(Publishes  fiction,  biography,  etc.) 
8  Arlington  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Director  Dudley  H.  Cloud 


Production  Facts  and  Figures 
At  Your  Fingtertips 
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PUBLISHERS 


709 


THE  BEECHHURST  PRESS,  INC. 

(Formerly  Bernard  Ackerman,  Inc.) 

(Publishes  fine  fiction,  etc.) 

296  Broadway,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Thomas  Yoseloff 

THE  BOBBS-MERRILL  COMPANY,  INC. 

(Publishes  book-length  general  fiction,  nonfiction, 
juveniles,  etc.) 

724  N.  Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis  1,  Ind. 
468  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

President  Dr.  Laurence  Chambers 

Editor  Mrs.  Rosemary  York 

Juvenile  Books  Miss  Patricia  Jones 

New  York  Editor  John  L.  B.  Williams 

BRUCE  PUBLISHING  COMPANY 

(Publishes  fiction) 

540  N.  Milwaukee  St.,  Milwaukee  1,  Wis. 

Editor  William  C.  Bruce 

CHAPMAN  &  CRIMES,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

30  Winchester  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Editor  Edmund  R.  Brown 

CHAPMAN  PUBLISHERS,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  non-fiction) 

2  E.  39th  Street,  Kansas  City  2,  Missouri 

Editor  A.  C.  Chapman 

COWARD-McCANN,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  mysteries,  etc.) 
2  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
VAnderbilt  6-3800 

Editor  Cecil  H.  Coldbeck 

CREATIVE  ACE  PRESS 

(Publishes  fiction,  non-fiction,  etc.) 
11  E.  44th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
MUrryhill  2-0078 

Editor  Eileen  J.  Garrett 

THE  CRIME  CLUB 

(Publishes  mystery  fiction) 

14  W.  49th  St.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Mrs.  Isabelle  S.  Taylor 

CROWELL   (THOMAS  Y.)  COMPANY 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

432  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  5-2992 

CROWN  PUBLISHERS 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

419  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  5-8550 

Editor-in-Chief  Hiram  Haydn 

CURRENT  BOOKS,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

23  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Editor  A.  A.  Wyn 

THE  DAY   (JOHN)  COMPANY 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

65  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MUrray  Hill  2-8565 

Editor  Richard  Walsh,  Jr. 

DIAL   (THE)    PRESS,  Inc. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

461  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  5-2506 

Editor  George  Joel 

DODD,  MEAD  &  CO.,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

432  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  5-6464 

Editor  Edward  H.  Dodd,  Jr. 


DODGE  PUBLISHING  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

200  E.  37th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  4-2630 

Editors  James  W.  Zarbock,  E.  F.  Boyd,  Jr. 

DORRANCE  &  CO.,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

364  Drexel  Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Editor  W.  H.  Dorrance 

DOUBLEDAY  &  CO.,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

14  W.  49th  St.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-1700 

Editor-in-Chief  Ken  McCormick 

DUELL,  SLOAN  &  PEARCE,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

270  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  5-2510 

DUTTON   (E.  P.)   &  CO.,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

300  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  10,  N.  Y. 

ORchard  4-5900 

Editor  in  Chief  Nicholas  Wreden 

FARRAR,  STRAUS  AND  COMPANY.  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

CHelsea  2-7546 

Editors  John..  Farrar,  Roger  W.  Straus,  Jr. 

FREDERICK  FELL,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

386  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Frederick  V.  Fell 

GRAMERCY  PUBLISHING  CO. 

(Publishes  light  fiction) 

419  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Alice  Sachs 

HARCOURT,  BRACE  &  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 
383  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-3610 

HARPER  &  BROS. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

49  E.  33rd  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrray  Hill  3-1900 

HECK   (CHESTER  R.),  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  emphasis  American  b.g.) 
33  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
WAtkins  9-7095 

HENRY  HOLT  &  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

257  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  10,  N.  Y. 

ORchard  4-4140 

Editor  Glenn  Gosling 

HOUGHTON  MIFFLIN  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

2  Park  St.,  Boston  7,  Mass. 

Editor  Paul  Brooks 


HOWELL  SOSKIN,  PUBLISHERS,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  emphasis  American  b.g.) 
17  E.  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
VAnderbilt  6-0145 

Editor  William  Soskin 

HUMPHRIES   (BRUCE),  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

30  Winchester  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Editor  Edmund  R.  Brown 


710 


PUBLISHERS 


KNOPF   (ALFRED  A.),  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

50)  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  3-4761 

Executive  Editor  Herbert  Weinstock 

LIPPINCOTT   (J.  B.)  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

227  S.  6th  St.,  Philadelphia  5,  Pa. 
521  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
VAnderbilt  6-3980 

LITTLE,  BROWN  &  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

34  Beacon  St.,  Boston  6,  Mass. 

Editor  D.  Angus  Cameron 

LIVERICHT  PUBLISHING  CORP. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

386  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Arthur  Pell 

LONGMANS,  GREEN  &  CO.,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

55  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 

ALgonquin  4-5200 

LUCE   (JOHN  W.)  CO. 

(Publishes  all  types  of  books) 

30  Winchester  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

Editor  Edmund  R.  Brown 

THE  MACMILLAN  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

60  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  11,  N.  Y. 

ALgonquin  4-21  00 

MACRAE-SMITH  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

225  S.  15th  St.,  Philadelphia  2,  Pa. 

Editor  Edward  Shenton 

McBRIDE   (ROBERT  M.)   &  CO. 

t  Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

200  E.  37th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  4-2630 

MeCLELLAND  AND  STEWART,  LTD. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 
'Canadian  b.g.) 

228  Bloor  St.  W.,  Toronto.  Ont.,  Canada 

Editor  Sybil  Hutchinson 

McKAY   (DAVID)  CO. 

(Publishes  detective  fiction) 

604  Washington  Square,  Philadelphia  6,  Pa. 

Editor  J.  S.  McKay 

MESSNER   (JULIAN ) ,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

8  W.  40th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

LAckawana  4-3817 

Editor  Kathryn  C.  Messner 

MILL   (M.  S.I   CO.,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

425  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

CAIadonia  5-8648 

MORROW   (WILLIAM)   &  CO.,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

425  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrray  Hill  5-8648 

MURRAY  &  GEE,  INC. 

(Popular  technical  fiction) 

3630  Eastman  Drive,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

TExas  0-3789 

Editor  A.  V.  Jules 


PACE   (L.  C.)   &  CO. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

53  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Editor  


Mae  V.  LeBert 


PENGUIN  BOOKS,  INC. 

'Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

245  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  4-2540 

Editor  Victor  Weybright 

PENN    (WM.)   PUBLISHING  CORP. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

221  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Editor  James  T.  Collins 

PHOENIX  PRESS 

(Publishes  light  fiction,  westerns  and  mysteries.) 
419  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
MUrryhill  5-8550 

Editor  Alice  Sachs 


PRENTICE-HALL,  INC. 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

70  Fifth  Ave..  New  York  11,  N. 

ALgonquin  4-9200 


Y. 


NORTON   (W.  W.)   &  CO., 

(Publishes  fiction,  etc.) 

101  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 

ALgonquin  4-0963 


INC. 


PUTNAM    (C.  P.)  SONS 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

2  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
VAnderbilt  6-3800 

Editor  K.  L.  Rawson 

RANDOM  HOUSE.  INC. 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

457  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-0230 

Editor  Bennett  A.  Cerf 

REYNAL  &  HITCHCOCK,  INC. 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

8  W.  40th  St..  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-1751 

RINEHART  &  CO.,  INC. 

'  Formerly  Farrar  &  Rinehart) 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

232  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  3-0170 

Editor  .-  John  Selby 

THE  RYERSON  PRESS 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

299  Queen  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada 

SAUNDERS  (S.  J.  REGINALD)  &  CO.,  LTD. 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

64  Wellington  Street  West,  Toronto  1,  Canada 

SCOTT   (WILLIAM  R.),  INC. 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

513  Sixth  Ave..  New  York  11,  N.  Y. 
CHelsea  3-8950 

Associate  Editor  May  Carelick 

SCRIBNER'S   (CHARLES)  SONS 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

597  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Volunteer  5-0650 

Editors  Burroughs  Mitchell,  Harry  Bragne,  John  H. 

Wheelock,  Wallace  Meyer,  Charles  Dunn 

SIMON  &  SCHUSTER,  INC. 

'Fiction,  etc.) 

1230  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6400 

Editor  Jack  Goodman 

THE  STORY  PRESS 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

312  E.  53rd  St..  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Editors     Whit  Burnett,  Hallie  Burnett 


PUBLISHERS 


711 


TUPPER  &  LOVE,  INC. 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

20  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
HAnover  2-2690 

Editor  Tristam  Tupper 

VANGUARD  PRESS,  INC. 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

424  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-3906 

Editor  James  Henle 

VIKINC  PRESS,  INC. 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

18  E.  48th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  5-4330 

Editors  B.  W.  Huebsch,  Pascal  Covici 

WASHBURN    (IVES),  INC. 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

29  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-3044 

Editor  Sumner  Putnam 

WAVERLY  HOUSE 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

18  Tremont  St.,  Boston  8,  Mass. 

Editor  Edward  S.  Dangel 


WESTMINSTER  PRESS 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

Witherspoon  Bldg.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 

Fiction  Editor  Olga  Edmond 

WHITTLESEY  HOUSE 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

330  W.  42nd  St..  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  4-3000 

Editor-in-Chief   .  Edward  C.  Aswell 

THE  WINSTON    (JOHN  C.)  CO. 

(Western  and  adventure  fiction) 

1006-1020  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia  7.  Pa. 

Editor  Elizabeth  Morton 

YORKE  BOOKS,  INC. 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

331  Earle  Ave.,  Lynbrook,  New  York 

Editor  C.  B.  York 

ZIFF-DAVIS  PUBLISHING  CO. 

(Fiction,  etc.) 

185  N.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  III. 

General  Manager  B.  C.  Davis 


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UNITED  STATES  NEWSPAPERS' 

MOTION  PICTURE  AND  THEATRICAL  CRITICS 


Motion  Picture  and/or 
State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

ALABAMA 

Birmingham  News-Age-Herald  (193,081)  Lily  May  Caldwell  (mp-th) 

Birmingham  Post  (75,680)  Dan  Cobb  (mp) 

Selma  Times  Journal  (6,967)  Eunice  Apperson  (mp) 

ARIZONA 

Douglas  Dispatch  (3,430)  Loren  King  (mp)  •;.{ 

Sally  Allen  (th)  ™  i 

Prescott  Courier  Journal  (4,999)  Jack  Thygerson  (mp-th)  'C  j 

v< 

ARKANSAS 

Pine  Bluff  Commercial  (12,002)  Mrs.  Pat  Denson  (mp-th) 

Little  Rock  Arkansas  Democrat  (80,000)  Beverly  Boyd  (mp) 

Roberta  Martin  (th) 

CALIFORNIA 

Alameda  Times-Star  (6,657)  Everett  Johannes  (mp)  4 

Alhambra  Post-Advocate  (8,382)  Herbert  Klein  (mp-th)  « 

Bakersfield  Xalifornian  (31,000)  Beth  Dye  Henley  (mp-th)  t- 

Berkeley  Daily  Gazette  (16,000)  "Kacy"  Ward  (mp-th)  i 

Culver  City  .Star-News  (2,274)  Helen  Black  (mp)  o 

Eureka  Humboldt  Standard  (8,21  1  )  M.  T.  Rice  (mp)  z 

Eureka  Humboldt  Times  (6,068)  Will  Speegle  (mp) 

Fresno  Fresno  Bee  (76,000)  Ralph  Cole  (th) 

Hanford  Sentinel  &  Journal  (5,226)  N.  K.  Tichenor  (mp) 

Hollywood  Citizen-News  (32,086)  Lowell  Redeling  (mp) 

Lloyd  Sloan  (th) 

Long  Beach  Press-Telegram  (78,897)  Herb  Wormser  (mp-th) 

Los  Angeles  Examiner  (379,746)  Louella  O.  Parsons  (mp)  J 

Patterson  Greene  (th)  J; 

Los  Angeles  Herald-Express  (404,000)  Jimmy  Starr  (mp)  i 

Harrison  Carroll  (th)  J 

Los  Angeles  Mirror  (no  figure)  Jack  Grant  (mp-th) 

Los  Angeles  News  (253,570)  Virginia  Wright  (mp-th) 

Los  Angeles  .Times  (389,765)  Edwin  Schallert  (mp-th) 

Philip  K.  Schuer  (mp-th) 

No.  Hollywood  .ValleyTimes  (36,4901  Fred  Bloomfield  (mp-th) 

Oakland  Post  Enquirer  (90,000)  Ed  Nelson  (mp-th) 

Oakland  Tribune  (141,484)  Wood  Soannes  (mp-th) 

Pasadena  .Star-News  (40,000)  Charles  D.  Perles  (th) 

Sacramento  Bee  (103,282)   Ronald  Scofield  (mp)  i 

Sacramento  Union  (33.251)  Chapman  Day  (mp)  2 

Salinas  Californian  (9,897)  Max  Gordon  (th)  z 

San  Diego  Journal  (34.599)  Betty  Dennis  (mp) 

San  Diego    .Tribune-Sun  (77,287)  Gene  Peach  (mp) 

Dr.  Bruno  David  Usher  (th) 

San  Francisco   Call-Bulletin  (172,471  Fred  Johnson  (mp). 

San  Francisco  Chronicle  (194,566)   .  ..  John  Hobart  (mp-th! 

San  Francisco....  Examiner  (233.623)  Kevin  Wallace  (mp-th) 

San  Francisco  News  (150,000)  Emilia  Hodel  (mp-th) 

San  Jose  Mercury-Herald  (25.490)  Thelma  Miller  (mp-th) 

Mercury-News  (Sunday,  51,000) 
Santa  Barbara  News-Press  (21,000)  Dorothy  P.  Scofield  (mp) 

Ronald  D.  Scofield  (th) 

Stockton  Record  (44,000)  Edward  Arnow  (th) 

Taft  Midway  Driller  (3,190)  Dorothy  Arndt  (mp) 

Tulare  Advance  Register  &  Times  (4,304)  R.  H.  Dibble  (mp) 

Caroline  Johnson  (th) 

COLORADO 

Boulder  Daily  Camera  (6,200)  A.  A.  Paddock 

Colorado  Springs  Gazette-Telegraph  (17,580)  .W.  G.  Hutchison  (mp) 

Denver  Post  (194,099)  Betty  Craig  (mp-th) 

Denver  Rocky  Mountain  News  (80,415)  Jack  Gaskie  (mp) 

James  Briggs  (th) 

Fort  Morgan  .Times  (2,730)  Fern  H.  Spencer  (mp) 

Longmont  Times-Call  (3,608)  Bernard  Faller  (mp) 

Pueblo  Star-Journal  (18,000)  Ralph  C.  Taylor  (mp-th) 


714 


CRITICS 


Motion  Picture  and/or 
State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

CONNECTICUT 

Bridgeport  Herald  (110,000)  Leo  Miller  (mp-th) 

Bridgeport  Life  (14.917)  S.  M.  Trebor  I  mp-th  > 

Bridgeport  Post  (85,0001;  (Sunday  30.000*    Fred  M.  Russell  •  mp  th) 

Telegram  (27,000) 

Creenwich  .Times  (5,291)  Carol  Jackson  (mp) 

Hartford  Courant  (62.000)  (Sunday,  102,000)  H.  Viggo  Anderson  (mp) 

M.  Oakley  Stafford  imp) 
T.  H.  Parker  (th) 

Hartford  Times  (92,000)   Charles  H.  Niles  (mp-th) 

Meriden  Record  (13,159)  Blanche  Hixson  Smith  (mp-th 

New  Haven  Yale  News  (2.400)  Johnson  MacDonald  imp) 

New  Haven  Journal  (30,000)  A.  J.  Slaone  (mp-th) 

New  Haven  Register  (91 ,000)    Roger  A  Connolly  (mp-th) 

Norwich  Bulletin  (20,000)   .Charles  F.  Whitney  (mp-th) 

Waterbury  Democrat  Joseph  Callan  (th) 

Waterbury  Republican  &  American  (48,662)  MollieCullen  (mp) 

DELAWARE 

Wilmington   -  Journal  News  (41,390)..-  Helen  Barrett  (mp) 

Wilmington  Sunday  Star  (21,073)  Roy  C.  Hurd  Imp) 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Washington,  News  (109  694)  Tom  Donnelly  (mp-th) 

Washington  Post  (175.000)  Richard  L.  Coe  I  mp-th  i 

Washington  Star  (220.000)...  Jay  Carmody  (mp-th) 

Washington  Times-Herald  (250,000)  Ernie  Schier  (mp-th) 

FLORIDA 

Coral  Cables   Riviera-Times  (3,750)   James  B.  Moore  (th) 

Daytona  Beach  News-Journal  (18,699)   ....  Flizabeth  Easton  imp) 

Gainesville  Sun  (5,415)  Jim  Camp  (mp-th) 

Jacksonville  Journal  (57,642)  Hinton  Bradbury  (mp-th) 

Miami  Herald  (161,286)  George  Bourke  (mp-th) 

Miami   News  (73,040)  Dorothy  Raymer  (mp-th) 

Miami  Beach  .Star  &  Sun  (8,353)  Paul  Brunn  (mp-th) 

Palm  Beach  Daily  News  Ruby  Edna  Pierce  (mp) 

Leone  King  (th) 

St.  Augustine  Record  (5.238)  Mrs.  Robert  Gardner  (th) 

St.  Petersburg  Independent  (22,342)  A.  R.  Dunlap  (mp-th) 

St.  Petersburg  Times  131,264)   Lillian  Blackstone  imp) 

Tampa  Times  (48,8861  ..Lucie  Lee  Marsh  (mp) 

Tampa  Tribune  (92.807)  T.  J.  O'Connor  (mp) 

Winter  Haven  Chief  (3,827)  Lugene  Hightower  (mp-th) 

GEORGIA 

Albany  Herald  (12,500)  Jimmy  Robinson  Imp-th) 

Atlanta  Constitution  (200,000)  Paul  Jones  (mp-th) 

Atlanta  Journal  (248,000)  Lauren  Norvell  (mp-th) 

Columbus  Ledger-Enquirer  (39,254)  .Latimer  Watson  (mp-th) 

Cordele  Dispatch  (4,260)  Julia  Neal  (mp) 

Griffin  News  (5.631  )  .Q.  Melton.  Jr.  (mp-th) 

Savannah  Press  (23,9091  ;  News  (45,388)  

Waycross  Journal-Herald  (7,821)  Jack  Williams,  Jr.  (mp-th) 

IDAHO 

Boise  Idaho  Statesman  Robert  Leonard  Imp-th) 

Coeur  d'Alene  Press  Louise  Shadduck  (mp) 

Lewiston  Tribune  (11,365)  Claudine  Pearson  (mp) 

Lora  Campbell  (mp) 

Moscow  Idahoian  (4,800)  Sarah  Hutchson  (mp-th) 

ILLINOIS 

Belleville  News-Democrat  (9.227)  Mrs.  R.  L.  Kern  (mp) 

Bloomington  Pantagraph  (45,000)  ...  Jerry  Sohl  (mp-th) 

Chicago  Calumet  (12,000)  .  ..Marry  Ellen  Barton  (mp-th) 

Chicago  Daily  News  (495,454)  Sam  Lesner  (mp) 

Sydney  J.  Harris  ( th ) 

Chicago  Herald-American  (541,494)  Ann  Marsters  (mp) 

Ashton  Stevens  (th) 

Chicago  Journal  of  Commerce  (32,088)  .William  Leonard  (th) 

Chicago  Law  Bulletin  Philip  R.  Davis  (th) 

Chicago  News  (495,454)  Sam  Lesner  (mp) 

Sydney  J.  Harris  (th) 

Chicago  Sun-Times  (643,000)  Eleanor  Keen  (mp) 

Robert  Pollak  (th) 

Chicago  Tribune  (1,076,045)  Mae  Tinee  (mp) 

Claudia  Cassidy  (th ) 

Danville  Commercial-News  (32.200)  W.  H.  Hackman  (mp-th) 

Decatur  Herald  and  Review  (56,000)  Layah  Riggs  Imp-th) 

East  St.  Louis  Journal  (23,000)  Albert  P.  Mayer  (mp-th) 

Evanston  Northwestern  .Jack  White  (th) 

Freeport  Journal-Standard  (15,387)  Grace  Barnett  (mp) 

D.  L.  Breed  (th) 

Joliet  Herald-News  (28,000)  Lea  Borkon  (mp-th) 


CRITICS 


715 


Motion  Picture  and/or 
State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

Kewanee  .Star-Courier  (11.820)  :  C.  R.  Ketridge  imp-th) 

Marion  Republican  (3,893)  H.  Butler  (mp-th) 

O.  Paisley  (mp) 

Moline  Dispatch  (24,800)  Jim  Dix  (mp-th) 

Monmouth  Review  (6,286)  L.J.Sharp  (mp) 

Peoria   Journal  (65,000)  R.  M.  Shepherdson  Imp) 

Theo  Powell  Smith  (th) 

Peoria  Star  (93,095!  Evabeth  Miller  (mp) 

Quincy  Herald-Whig  (31,078)  Edith  Meyer  (mp) 

Rock  Island  Argus  (23,950)  Mrs.  Harriet  Jeannes  (mp-th) 

Springfield  State  Register  (38.772)  Robert  L.  Stubbs  (mp) 

INDIANA 

Anderson  Herald  (16,456)  Paul  Lane  (mp-th) 

Bedford  .Times-Mail  (7.708)  Mary  Jackson  (mp) 

Bloomington  Herald  (7,000)  Mrs.  Theodore  Clover  (mp) 

Bloomington  World-Telephone  (10,000)  Doris  Reagan  (mp) 

Robert  Smith  (th) 

Elkhart  .Truth  (18,416)  Frank  Barry  (mp-th) 

Evansville.  Courier  (56,547)  Leah  Drake  Imp) 

Evansville  :  Press  (94,338)  Ed  Klingler  (mp) 

Fort  Wayne  Journal-Gazette  (52,828)  Park  D.  Williams  (mp) 

Dorothy  B.  Milton  (th) 

Fort  Wayne   ...News-Sentinel  (81,000)  Floyd  Logan  (mp-th) 

Indianapolis  News  (400,000)  Martha  A.  McHatton  (mp) 

Walter  Whitworth  (th) 

Indianapolis  Star  (182,756)  Corbin  Patrick  (mp-th) 

Indianapolis  Times  (95,000)...  Henry  F.  Butler  (mp-th) 

LaPorte  Herald-Argus  (10,172)  Forbes  Julian  (th) 

Logansport  Pharos-Tribune  (13,253)  Ellen  Pengilly  (mp) 

Logansport  Press  ( 1  0,800 )   Clendora  Ridenour 

South  Bend  Tribune  (97,0001   Cynthia  Schmidt  (mp-th) 

Terre  Haute  Tribune  (30,032)  Lenore  Williamson  (mp) 

Terre  Haute  Star  (28,178)  Mable  McKee  (mp) 

Corbin  Patrick  (th) 

Union  City  Times-Gazette  (2,474)  J.  J.  Patchell  (mp) 

IOWA 

Ames  Tribune  (8,070)  Robert  J.  Sprinkle  (mp) 

Boone  News-Republican  (5.1  17)  Mrs.  L.  M.  Hines  (mp) 

Burlington  Hawk-Eye  Gazette  (20,000)   Bob  Bruegger  (mp-th) 

Cedar  Rapids   Gazette  (50,921)  Nadine  Subotnik  (mp-th) 

Davenport.  Democrat  &  Leader  (16,000)  John  O'Donnell  (mpth) 

Davenport  Times  (22,682).    Rex  Ballard  (mp) 

Des  Moines  Register  &  Tribune  (358,105)  Carl  Gartner  (mp) 

Dubuque  Telegraph-Herald  (37,477)  Clinton  Kreusher  (mp) 

Keokuk  Gate  City  (7,978)  Dale  E.  Carrell  (mp) 

Douglas  Lamont  (th) 

Oskaloosa  Herald  (7,383)  DeWayne  Foehlinger  (mp-th) 

Ottumwa   Courier  (18,124)    Emmett  Mowery  (mp-th) 

Sioux  City   Journal  Tribune  (18,538)  Willis  Forbes  (mp) 

Waterloo  Courier  (47,000)  Donna  Kinney  (mp-th) 

KANSAS 

Clay  Center  Dispatch  (2,525)   James  Martyr,  (mp-th) 

Concordia  Blade-Empire  (3,986)  Marion  Ellet  (mp) 

Emporia  Gazette  (8,204)  O.Thompson  (mp) 

Hutchinson  News-Herald  (44,849)  E.  Lawson  May  (mp) 

Independence  Reporter  (5,163)  Thelma  Bergman  (mp) 

Leavenworth  Times  (7,449)  B.  A.  Martin  (mp-th) 

Lyons  News  Ida  Sellers  (mp) 

Ottawa  Herald  (5,893)  Don  Huls  (mp) 

Parsons  Sun  (8.860)  Martin  Thomas  (mp) 

Topeka  Daily  Capitol  120,705)  E.  D.  Kielman  (mp) 

Topeka  lournal  (16,541)  

Wichita  Beacon  (96.776)   Omar  Belden  (mp-th) 

Wichita  Eagle  (69,331)...  S.  T.  Sandberg  (mp-th) 

KENTUCKY 

Covington  Post  ,  Burl  Russell  (mp-th) 

Louisville  Courier-Journal  ( 1  85.000 ;  Sunday.  245,000 )        Boyd  Martin  (mp-th) 

Louisville  Times  (163,947)  A.  A.  Daugherty  (mp-th) 

LOUISIANA 

New  Orleans  Item  (89.172)  Evans  Rodgers  (mp-th) 

New  Orleans  Times  Picayune  (175,000)  Edward  C.  Brooks  (mp-th) 

Shreveport  Journal  (45,000)  Frank  Grosjean  (mp) 

Edgar  deLesseps  Ith) 

Shreveport  Times  (70,000;  Sunday,  80,000)  Nan  Dowdy  (mp-th) 

MAINE 

Bangor  .Commercial  (8.214)  Frank  H.  Davis  (mp) 

Bangor   .Daily  News  (66,096)  Jeanne  Ring  (mp-th) 

Portland  Press  Herald  Harold  L.  Cail  Imp-th) 

Evening  Express  (combination,  82,000) 
Portland  Sunday  Telegram  (88,000)  v  Franklin  Wright  (mp-th) 


716 


CRITICS 


Motion  Picture  and/or 
State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

MARYLAND 

Baltimore  News-Post,  Sunday  American  Norman  Clark  (mp-th) 

Baltimore  jSun  (173.623;  Sunday,  302,332)  Donald  Kirkley  (mp-th) 

Cumberland  Times  (24,1001  j.Wm.  Hunt  (mp-th) 

Hagerstown  Herald  (8,000)  Harry  Warner,  Jr.  (mp-th) 

Clen  Echo  The  Echo  (1,297)  Jean  Fenimore  (mp-th) 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Attleboro  Sun  (8,028)  C.S.Sherman  (mp) 

Boston  American  (597.276)  Peggy  Doyle  <mp) 

Boston  Christian  Science  Monitor  (160,000)  E.  F.  Melvin  (mp-th) 

L.  A.  Sloper  (mp-th) 

Boston  -Globe  (576.128)  Marjorie  Adams  imp) 

Boston  Herald  (140,000)  Elinor  Hughes  (mp-th) 

Boston  Post  (404,000)  Prunella  Hall  (mp) 

Grace  Davidson  imp) 
Elliot  Norton  (th) 

Boston  Record  (600,000)  Don  Ward  (mp) 

Leo  Gaffney  (th) 

Boston  Traveler  (252,837)  Helen  Eager  (mp-th) 

Fall  River  Herald-News  (39,091)  A.  A.  Dube  (mp) 

Framingham  News  (10,300)  Virginia  Rossi  (mp-th) 

Creenfield  Recorder-Gazette  (10,393)  Wayne  A.  Smith  (mp) 

Holyoke  Transcript  Telegram  (22,581)  Louise  Koegel  (mp-th) 

Lowell  Sun  (37,760)  .C.  Sumpas  (mp-th) 

Lowell  Sunday  Telegram  (17,109)  George  H.  Gagan  (mp-th) 

Lynn  Item  (23,562)   Edward  E.  Jaffe  (mp-th) 

New  Bedford  Standard-Times  (54,744)   Earl  J.  Dias  (mp-th) 

Pittsfield  Berkshire  Evening  Eagle  (25,000)  Kingsley  R.  Fall  (mp-th) 

Springfield  News  (78,408)  W.  Harley  Rudkin  Imp) 

Springfield  Union  (60,000)  Louise  Mace  (mp-th) 

Worcester  Telegram  (  50,000;  Sunday,  104,000)  Walter  Merkel  (mp-th) 

Worcester  Gazette  (98,649)  James  E.  Lee  (mp) 

MICHIGAN 

Adrian  .Telegram  (15,152)  Madge  Millikin  (mp) 

Ann  Arbor  News  (17.069)  E.  H.  Spencer  (mp-th) 

Bay  City  .Times  (35,000)  Margaret  Allison  (mp-th) 

Benton  Harbor  ..News-Palladium  (15,370)  Naomi  Walmsby  (mp-th) 

Cadillac  News  (4,620)  George  T.  Huckle  (mp-th) 

Cheboygan.,  Tribune  (3,250)..  Myrton  M.  Riggs  (mp-th) 

Detroit    Free  Press  (422,797)  Helen  Bower  (mp-th) 

Detroit  _News  (412,604)  Harold  Heffernan  (mp) 

Russell  McLauchlin  (th) 

Detroit  Times  (430,893)  Andrew  Wilson  (mp) 

Harvey  Taylor  ( th) 

Flint  Journal  (76.000)  Richard  E.  Shappell  (mpth) 

Grand  Rapids  Press  (103.259)  Mrs.  Grace  Smith  (mp-th) 

Grand  Rapids  Herald  (55,774)  Elaine  Clapp  (mp) 

Jackson  Citizen-Patriot  (33.324)  J.  F.  Fleming  (mp-th) 

Lansing  State  Journal  (50,496)  Hayden  Palmer  (mp-th) 

MINNESOTA 

Austin  Herald  (10,500)  Jay  Daane  (mp) 

John  Adams  (th) 

Duluth  News-Tribune  (46,131)  ...  Earl  Finberg  (mp) 

Minneapolis  Star  (295,489)  Robert  E.  Murphy  (mp> 

John  K.  Sherman  (th) 

Minneapolis  Tribune  (165,000;  Sunday,  575,000)  Will  Jones  (mp) 

Norman  Hank  (th) 

Red  Wing  -Republican  Eagle  (6,275)  -Virginia  Hoffstrom  (mp) 

Fred  Jonson  (th ) 

St.  Paul  Dispatch  (150,000)  Virginia  Hoffstrom  (mp) 

John  Harvey  (th) 

Willmar  Tribune  (5,595)  H.  A.  Hengstler  (mp) 

Worthington  Globe  (5,478)  .H.  L.  Refsell  (mp-th) 

MISSISSIPPI 

Clarksdale  Register  (1,712)  Joseph  F.  Ellis,  Jr.  (mp-th) 

Jackson  News  (35,000)  Frances  Baker  (th) 

MISSOURI 

Joplin  -Globe  and  News-Herald  (48,514)  Everette  Smart  (mp) 

Kansas  City  Star  (221,663)   D.  L.  Hartley  (mp) 

Mexico  Ledger  (4,023)  James  E.  Sterner  (mp-th) 

St.  Joseph  News-Press,  Gazette  (81,064)  Merrill  Chilcote  (mp-th) 

St.  Louis  Globe-Democrat  (278.806)  Herbert  Monk  (mp-th) 

St  Louis  Post-Dispatch  (290.000)  Myles  Standish  (mp-th) 

St  Louis  Star-Times  (180,000)  Bruce  Bohle  (mp) 

Reed  Hynds  (th) 

Springfield  News-Leader  and  Press  (64,306)  Edgar  Bass  (mp-th) 


CRITICS 


717 


Motion  Picture  and/or 
State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

NEBRASKA 

Fairbury  News  (2,614)  Don  Shearon  (th) 

Fremont  Guide  and  Tribune  (9,274)  Craham  Howe  (th) 

Lincoln  Journal-Star  (45,000)  Byron  Brown  (mpl 

Nebraska  City  News-Press  (5,263)  Ann  Wary  (mp) 

).  H.  Sweet  (th) 

Omaha  World-Herald  (221,714)  Jake  Rachman  (mp-th) 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Keene  Sentinel  (5,500)  C.  I.  Lyle  (mp) 

Sprague  W.  Drenan  (th) 

Laconia  Citizen  (4,718)  Alma  Gallagher  Imp) 

NEW  JERSEY 

Atlantic  City  Press  &  Union  (32,005)  Dorothy  Yetter  (mp) 

Bridgeton  .News  (7,653)  R.  A.  Brandt  (th) 

Hackensack  Bergen  Record  (39,424)  S.  F.  Malkin  (mp-th) 

Hoboken  Jersey  Observer  (46,038)  Elsie  Yeutter  (mp-th) 

Jersey  City  Jersey  Journal  (46,747)  .A.  D.  Mackie  (mp) 

Newark   News  (247,000)  Alan  Branigan  (mp-th) 

Newark   Star-Ledger  (133,085)  Maurice  Bland  (mp-th) 

Passaic  Herald-News  (45,201  )  .William  H.  Pohle  (mp-th) 

Passaic  Sunday  Eagle  (4,800)  Max  L.  Simon  (mp) 

Betty  Lee  (th) 

Paterson  News  (37,500)  Abe  J.  Greene  (mp-th) 

Paterson  ..Call  (29,000)  Henry  A.  Williams  (mp-th) 

Trenton  Trentonian  (23,000)   -  .Wendell  Goodwin  (mp) 

John  A.  McClellan  (th) 

NEW  MEXICO 

Albuquerque  .Tribune  (41.104)  Louise  Miller  (mp-th) 

Gallup  Independent  (4,500)  J.  Wesley  Huff  (mp-th) 

Roswell  Record  (5,919)  Don  C.  Wright  (mp-th) 

NEW  YORK 

Albany  Knickerbocker  News  (52,373)  Clif  Bradt  (mp-th) 

Albany  .  Times-Union  (53,500)  Edgar  S.  Van  Olinda  (mp-th) 

Binghamton  Press  (56,000)  P.  Walter  Hanan  (mp-th) 

Binghamton..-  Sun  (29,000)  Sally  Gardner  (mp-th) 

Buffalo  .Courier-Express  (146,135)  W.  E.J.  Martin  (mp-th) 

Buffalo  News  (270,000)  Mary  Nash  (mp-th) 

Elmira  Telegram  (Sunday,  44,000)  ..Tom  McCarthy  (mp) 

Endicott  Bulletin  (6,856)  Robert  Eckert  (mp) 

Hempstead  Newsday  (90,000)  Josephine  Coppola  (mp) 

Oneonta  Star  (12,004)  .Francis  Forrest  (mp-th) 

Rochester   Democrat  and  Chronicle  (102,327)  George  David  (mp-th) 

Rochester  Times-Union  (261,980)  Amy  H.  Croughton  (mp) 

Andrew  J.  Warner  (th) 

Schenectady  .Gazette  (33,028)  -Shirley  Armstrong  (mp-th) 

Schenectady  Union  Star  (32,072)    Everett  Finch  (mp) 

Staten  Island  Advance  (28,200)  A.  H.  Pearsall  (mp) 

Syracuse  Herald  Journal  (116,216)  Marjorie  Turner  (mp-th) 

Syracuse  .Herald  American  (224,080)  Marjorie  Turner  (mp-th) 

Syracuse  .Orange  (13,500)  Lloyd  Whitman  (mp) 

Ralph  Holzwarth  (th) 

Syracuse  Post  Standard  (81,581)  .Thola  T.  Schenck  (mp) 

Syracuse  Register  (3,950)  £.  L.  Siver  (mp-th) 

Troy  Observer- Budget  Alice  C.  Armstrong  (th) 

Utica  Observer-Dispatch  (41,065)  Ellis  K.  Baldwin  (th) 

Utica  Press  (20,942)  Mary  Wilkinson  (th) 

V.  S.  Jones  (mp) 

Watertown  Times  (43,201)  Dominic  Pepp  (mp) 

David  F.  Lane  (th) 

NEW  YORK  CITY 

Brooklyn  Citizen  Edgar  Price  (mp-th) 

Brooklyn  Eagle  (125.471)  Lew  Schleaffer  (mp) 

George  Currie  (th) 

New  York  Daily  Worker  and  Worker  (89,767)  David  Piatt  (mp) 

Samuel  Sillen  (th) 

New  York  Herald  Tribune  (358,813)  Moward  Barnes  (mp) 

Arthur  Folwell  (th) 

New  York  Journal  American  (673,708)  Rose  Pelswick  (mp) 

Robert  Garland  (th) 
James  F.  O'Connor  (th) 

New  York  Journal  of  Commerce  (31,383)  Erwin  Single  (th) 

NewYork  Mirror  (1,006,279)  Lee  Mortimer  (mp) 

,  Robert  Coleman  (th) 

NewYork  News  (2,354,444)  Kate  Cameron  (mp) 

,  John  Chapman  (th) 

NewYork  Post  (267,826)  Archer  Winsten  (mp) 

„    ,  Richard  Watts  (th) 

NewYork  Star  (120,000)  Cecelia  Ager  (mp) 

John  Lardner  (th) 


718 


CRIT I C  S 


Motion  FIcpjic  and/or 

State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

New  York  Sun  (303,776)  Eileen  Creelman  (mp) 

Ward  Morehouse  (th) 

New  York  Times  (1,131,064)  Bosley  Crowther  imp) 

Brooks  Atkinson  (th) 

New  York  Women's  Wear  Daily  (43,579)  Kelcey  Allen  (mp-th) 

New  York  World-Telegram  (383,454)  Alton  Cook  (mp) 

William  Hawkins  (th) 

Ridgewood  Long  Island  Advocate  (11,122)  Frank  Frazer  (mp) 

Helen  Waters  (th) 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

Asheville  Citizen  (a.m.)  David  C.  Bailey  (mp) 

Times  (p.m.)  C.  R.  Sumner  i  th  ) 

Citizen-Times  (Sunday) 

Charlotte  News  (53,837)  Emery  Wister  (mp) 

Charlotte  Observer  (123,685)  Dick  Pitts  (mp-th) 

Durnam  Sun  (22,000)  Mack  Webb  (mp-th) 

Coldsboro  News-Argus  (8,373)  Paula  Patrick  (th) 

Greensboro  Daily  News  175,000)  R.  F.  Farley  (mp-th) 

Hickory   ...  Daily  Record  115,000)  L.  C.  Gifford  (mp) 

Raleigh  News  and  Observer  (105.000)  Dan  Hodges  (mp-th) 

Raleigh   Times  (17,971)  Robert  M.  Duckett  (mp) 

Shelby  Observer  (10.000)  Raymond  Lowery  (mp) 

Winston  Salem  Journal  (48,8981  Gowan  Caldwell  (mp) 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

Fargo  Forum  (47,000)  Rov  P.  Johnson  (mp) 

F.  S.  Schoff  (th) 

Grand  Forks  Herald  (32.314)  Roberta  Bertram  Imp) 

Minot  News  (20,000)   Blanche  Lynch  (mp-th) 

OHIO 

Akron  :  Beacon  Journal  (142,171)  Betty  French  lmp-thl 

Chillicothe  Gazette  (13.000)  Alvin  C.  Zurcher  (mp) 

Cincinnati  Enquirer  I  173,000)  E.  B.  Radcliffe  (mp-th) 

Cincinnati  Post  (154,016)  Edward  Carberry  (mp-th) 

Cincinnati  Times  Star  (138,420)  Croverman  Blake  (mp-th) 

Cleveland  News  (133,185)  .Arthur  Spaeth  (mp-th) 

Cleveland  Plain  Dealer  (248,169)  .W.Ward  Marsh  (mp) 

William  F.  McDermott  (th) 

Cleveland  Press  (281,484)   Omar  Ranney  (mp-th) 

Columbus  .Citizen  (83,135)  Bud  Kissel  (mp-th) 

Columbus  Dispatch  (150,364)  ..Samuel  T.  Wilson  (mp-th) 

Columbus  .Ohio  State  Lantern  (4.525)  Jeanne  McCue  (th) 

Columbus  Star  (90,000)  Joe  R.  Mills  imp-th) 

Columbus  State  Journal  (71,950)  .Mary  V.  McGavran  (mp-th) 

Dayton  Herald  (60,590)  Arthur  Kany  (mp-th) 

Dayton  Journal  (36,432)  Marjorie  Freed  (mp-th) 

Dayton   News  ( 93,839 ;  Sunday,  138,847)  Bill  Barton  (mp-th) 

Delaware  .Gazette  (4,919)  E.J.Wheeler  (mp-th) 

Fostoria  Review-Times  (5,115)  E.  M.  Hopkins  (mp-th) 

Galion  Inquirer  (3.760)  .Harriet  Cummins  (mp) 

Lancaster  Eagle-Gazette  Richard  W.  Mattox  (th) 

Lima  News  (30,022)  Phyllis  Wentz  (mp-th) 

Lorain  Journal  and  Times-Herald  (19,173)  John  Saffell  (mp-th) 

Mansfield  News-Journal  (23,878)  ..Marguerite  Miller  (mp) 

Nita  Branson  ( th  ) 

Martins  Ferrv  Times-Leader  (20,349)  Carol  Vernon  (mp-th) 

Newark  Advocate  and  American  Tribune  (18,500)  Hazel  Kirk  (mp-th) 

Piqua  .Call  (8,722)  Lola  Hill  (th) 

Portsmouth  Times  (23,644)  Margaret  Sauter  (mp) 

Ravenna-Kent  Record  &  Courier  Tribune  (10,419)  Anita  Krueger  (th) 

Steubenville  Herald-Star  (27,000)  William  J .  Michl  (mp-th) 

Tiffin  Advertiser-Tribune  (9.116)  I.H.Thompson  (mp-th) 

Toledo  Times  146.500)  Ruth  Elgutter  imp-th) 

Toledo  Blade  (185.000)  Mitchell  Woodbury  (mp-th) 

Urbana  Citizen  (4.903)  Larry  Auldridge  (mp-th) 

Wellston  Sentinel  (2,576)  John  F.  Weber  (mp-th) 

Xenia  Gazette  (6.916)  Mildred  Mason  (mp) 

Youngstown  Vindicator  (85.000)....   Fred  Childress  (mp-th) 

Zanesville  News  (16,000)  Eloise  Roberts  (mp-th) 

OKLAHOMA 

Henryetta  free-Lance  (3,092)  Marina  Williams  (th) 

Oklahoma  City  Oklahoman  and  Times  (235.000)  Ernestine  Gorman  I  mp-1h) 

Sapulpa  Herald  (4.151)  Ted  Olson  (mp) 

Tulsa  Tribune  (71,000)  John  Booker  (mp) 

Tulsa  World  (  72,000 ;  Sunday,  250,000)   Russell  A.  Gideon  (mp) 

Maurine  Halliburton  (th) 

ORECON 

Albany  Democi.it-Herald  (6,013)  lanthe  Smith  (mp-th) 

Corvallis  .Gazette- Times  (4.822)  C.  E.  Ingalls  (th) 

Eugene  Register-Guard  (23,600)  Susan  McCarrel  (mp-th) 

Portland   Oregon  Journal  (201,421)  Harold  Hunt  (mp) 

Portland  Oregonian  (223,655)  Herbert  Larson  Imp-th) 


CRITICS 


719 


Motion  Picture  and/or 
State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Allentown  Call ;  Sunday  Call-Chronicle  (60,000)   John  Y.  Kohl  <  mp-th) 

Altoona  Tribune  (  12.000)  R.  W.  Boyer  Impl 

Altoona  Mirror  (33,000)  H.  5.  Reifsnyder  (mp-th) 

Ambrtdge  Citizen  (6,165)  Bob  Machesney  (th) 

Danville  News  (2,834)  Maxwell  L.  Neely  (mp) 

Easton  Express  (42,000)   Ben  Kizer  (th) 

Erie  Daily  Times  (55,896)  loe  Will  imp) 

Erie  Dispatch-Herald  (38,552)  .Wesley  First  (th) 

Hanover  Sun  (19,909)  H.  B.  Hostetter  (mp-th) 

Creensburg  Tribune  (7.500)  E.  H.  Derby  (mp-th) 

Harrisburg  ...News  (75,000)  C.  R.  "Dick"  Wolff 

Harrisburg..  Patriot  (28,000)  Thomas  M.  Malia  (mp-th) 

Harrisburg  Telegraph  (40,425)  .Gertrude  Lawatsch  (mp-th) 

Huntingdon  .News  (10,118)  Sarah  C.  Fisher  (mp) 

Johnstown  Democrat  (24,982)   Saul  Spiegel  (mp) 

Johnstown  Tribune  (36,420)  

Lancaster  Intelligence  Journal  &  New  Era  I  36,400)  Herbert  Krone  (mp) 

Lancaster  News  (42.000)  Tom  Barbor  (mp) 

Lewistown  Sentinel  (11,215)  Walter  Searer  (mp) 

Lock  Haven  Express  (6,253)  .Ceorgianna  McNerney  (mp) 

Rebecca  F.  Gross  (th) 

Norristown  Times-Herald  (16.278)  Ruth  O'Bryan  (mp) 

Philadelphia  Bulletin  (748,349)  Laura  Lee  imp) 

Philadelphia  Inquirer  (677,833)  Mildred  Martin  (mp) 

Edward  H.  Schloss  (th) 

Philadelphia  News  (169,855)  Leonore  Bushman  (mp) 

Gerald  Gaghan  (th) 

Philadelphia  Record  Lee  Morris  (mp) 

Phoenixville  Republican  (5,615)  J.  P.  Ujobai  (mp-th) 

Pittsburgh  Post-Gazette  (273,697)  Harold  Cohen  (mp-th) 

Pittsburgh  Press  (300,000)  Florence  Fisher  Parry  (mp) 

Henry  Ward  ( mp ) 

Kaspar  Monahan  (th) 

Pittsburgh  Sun-Telegraph  (198,955)  Karl  Krug  (mp-th) 

Pottstown...  Mercury  (16.7081  Shandy  Hill  (mp-th) 

Pottsville  Journal  (10.270)  H.  E.  Hobbs  (mp-th) 

Reading..  Eagle  149,000)  Caroline  Albripht  (mp) 

Lawrence  J.  McDermott  (th 

Scranton  Times  (56.000)  Martin  Hayes  (mp-th) 

Scranton  Tribune  (39  442)   Brecken  Powell  imp) 

Shenandoah  Herald  (7,460)  Joseph  Dalton  (mp) 

James  F.  Haas  ( th) 

State  College-Bellefonte  .Centre  Times  (6,851)  Mrs.  M.  T.  Rilev  (mp) 

Wilkes-Barre  Record-Times-Leader,  News  (85,813)  .T.A.Gavin  (mp) 

RHODE  ISLAND 

Providence  Bulletin  (130,790)  Bradford  F.  Swan  (mp-th) 

Providence  Journal  (45,527)  John  W.  Hawkins  (mp) 

Bradford  F.  Swan  (th) 

Woonsocket  .Call  (22,166)  Zelmor  Levin  (mp-th) 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Anderson..  I ndependent  &  Mail  (24,485)  Henrietta  Holcomb  (mp) 

Charleston  News  &  Courier  (45,494)  Miss  B.  St.  J.  Ravenel  (th) 

Charleston  Post  (28.819)  Henrietta  Means  (th) 

Greenville  Piedmont  (25,000)  Gil  Rowland  (mp-th) 

Spartanburg  Herald  &  Journal  (35,064)  Tom  Schlesinger  (mp-th) 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Aberdeen  American-News  (18,579)  F.  C.  Patten  (mp-th) 

Huron  Huronite  &  Plainsman  (9,615)  .Evelyn  Hartnager  (mp) 

Sioux  Falls  Argus-Leader  150,000)  Ruth  Stephens  Imp-th) 

Herb  Bechtold  (th) 

Watertown  Public  Opinion  (8,481)  Margaret  Delaney  (mp-th) 

TENNESSEE 

Chattanooga  News-Free  Press  (56.000)  Miriam  Rosenblum  (mp) 

Chattanooga  Times  (51,938)  Marshel  Rothe,  Jr.  (mp) 

Elizabethton  Star  (4,464)  Dorothy  Potter  imp) 

Jackson  Sun  (12,000)   Jim  Lowry  (mp-th) 

Kingsport  Times-News  118,0001  Dorothy  Brimes  (mp-th) 

Kingsport  Times-News  (17,629)  Dorothy  Brimer  (mp-th) 

Knoxville  Journal  (90.930)  Juanita  Glenn  (mp) 

Knoxville  News-Sentinel  (101.303)  Hugh  Allen  (mp-th) 

Memphis  Commercial  Appeal  (190,000)   Ben  Parker  (mp-th) 

Memphis  Press-Scimitar  (126,343)  Edwin  Howard  (mD-th) 

Nashville   Banner  (88,062)   Milton  Randolph  I  mp) 

Nashville  Tennessean  (98,021)  Ralph  Perry  (mp) 

TEXAS 

Abilene  Reporter-News  (18,598)  .Rebel  Hope  (mp) 

Amarillo  News-Globe  (43,195)  Betty  Cose  (mp-th) 


720 


CRITICS 


Motion  Picture  and/or 
State  and  City  Newspaper  and  Daily  Circulation  Theatrical  Critics 

Austin  American-Statesman..  (42,390)  _Nancy  Phillips  (mp-th) 

Beaumont  Journal  (22,000)  Cladys  Barnleaux  (mp) 

Eola  Hearn  (th) 

Brownwood  .Bulletin  (9.680)  Hugh  Robinson  (mp) 

Dallas  News  ( 1  62,000;  Sunday,  175,000)  |ohn  Rosenfield  (mp-th) 

Fairfax  Nisbet  ( mp ) 

Dallas  .Times-Herald  (122,373)  Clay  Bailey  (mp-th) 

Denison  Herald  (10,031)  Charles  Stacey  (mp-th) 

El  Paso  Times  (44,000;  Sunday,  52,000)  .....Mary  E.  Smith  (mp-thl 

Fort-Worth  Press  (45,086)  Jack  Cordon  (mp-th) 

Fort-Worth  Star-Telegram  (105.682)  Ida  Belle  Hicks  (mp) 

Houston  Chronicle  (159,969)  Mildred  Stockard  (mp-th) 

Houston  Post  (161,000)  Herbert  Roussel  ( mp-th  I 

Houston  Press  (82,936)  Paul  Hochuli  (mp-th) 

Kilgore  News  Herald  (5.993)  Kathleen  Cox  (mp-th) 

Lubbock  Avalanche-Journal  (36,000)  C.  W.  Ratliff  (mp-th) 

Odessa  American  (6,154)  Jon  Ford  (mp-th) 

Plainview  Herald  (5.154)  E.  B.  Miller  (mp-th) 

San  Antonio  Express  (71,974)  Mary  Mullins, 

Bobbie  Lentz  ( mp) 

Temple  Telegram  (13,251)  B.  L.  Wardland  (mp) 

Tyler  Courier-Times-Telegraph  (17,418)  A.  B.Jeffreys  (mp) 

Waco  News  Tribune  &  Times  Herald  (35,976)  .C.  C.  Quill  (mp-th) 

UTAH 

Provo  Herald  (11,000)  Dorothy  Rea  (mp-th) 

Salt  Lake  Deseret  News  (82,000)  Howard  Pearson  (mp-th) 

Salt  Lake  .Telegram  (35,348)  Frances  Johnson  (mp) 

Salt  Lake  Tribune  (90,000)  Crace  Crether  (mp-th) 

VERMONT 

St.  Albans  Messenger  (3,923)  F.  W.  Turney  (mp-th) 

Montpilur  Argus  (4,789)  Robert  McKee  (mp-th) 

VIRGINIA 

Bristol  Herald  Courier  &  News  Bulletin  (19,333)  .Evelyn  Hicks  (mp) 

Danville  Register  and  Bee  (27,000)  A.  A.  Farley  (mp-th) 

Norfolk  Ledger-Dispatch  (54,085)  E.  M.  Holmes  (mp) 

Norfolk  Virginian-Pilot  (100,000)  Warner  Twyford  (mp-th) 

Portsmouth  Star  (20,799)  K.Hardy  (mp-th) 

Pulaski  ..Southwest  Times  (4,284)  .Gladys  Turman  (th) 

Portsmouth  Star  (20,799)  K.  Hardy  (mp) 

Richmond  Times  Dispatch  (118,254)  Edith  Lindemann  (mp) 

Richmond  News  Leader  (93,233)  -Alton  Williams  imp) 

Staunton  Evening  Leader  (p.m.)  News-Leader  (a.m.  and    E.  Lewis  Knowles  (mp-th) 

Sunday;  (combination  12,600) 

Herald  (20,000) 

Suffolk  .News-Herald  (5,013)  Jack  Bernstein  (th) 

Waynesboro  News-Virginian  (4,372)  _Eileen  Spraker  (mp-th) 

WASHINGTON 

Aberdeen  World  (15,542)  _B.  Elliott  (mp) 

P.  R.  Foelkner  (th) 

Bellingham  Herald  (20.000)  Nellie  Browne  Duff  (mp-th) 

Everett  Herald  (22,789)  Laura  M.  Spence  (mp) 

Walter  R.  Butler  (th) 

Longview-Kelso  News  (14,210)  C.  M.  Quarnstorm  (mp-th) 

Seattle  Post-Intelligence  (182,000;  Sunday  285,000)  .....J.  Willis  Sayre  (mp-th) 

Seattle  Times  (170,339)  Richard  E.  Hayes  (mp-th) 

Spokane  Chronicle  (288.160)  Bob  Emahiser  (mp-th) 

Tacoma  News  Tribune  (60,560)  Virgil  D.  Langdon  (mp-th) 

Tacoma  Times  (44,000)  Chet  Skreen  (mp) 

Burt  McMurtrie  (th) 

Walla  Walla  Union-Bulletin  (15,218)  Iris  L.  Myers  (mp-th) 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

Beckley  Post-Herald  (21,000)  .Ted  C.  McDowell 

Point  Pleasant  Register  (2,508)  R.  T.  Startzman  (mp-th) 

Wheeling  News-Register  (27,717)  Gene  Ephlin  (mp) 

WISCONSIN 

Beloit  News  (15,957)  Minnie  Mills  (mp) 

Madison  Capital  Times  (43,000)  Sterling  Sorensen  (mp-th) 

Madison  Wisconsin  State  Journal  (31,829)  -W.  L.  Doudna  (mp-th) 

Manitowoc-Two  Rivers  Herald-Times  (13,503)  -Geo.  MacFarlane  (mp) 

Milwaukee  Sentinel  (200,000)  Buck  Herzog  (mp) 

E.  P.  Halline  (th) 

Milwaukee  Journal  (320,000)  Walter  Monfried  (mp) 

Ray  McBride  (  mp ) 
Richard  S.  Davis  (th) 

WYOMING 

Casper  Tribune-Herald  (8.452)  Irving  Garbutt  (mp) 

Cheyenne  State  Tribune  (11,000)  Donn  Driscoll  (mp-th) 

Rock  Springs  Rocket-Miner  (6,500)   William  St.Vrain  Sopris 

(mp-th) 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


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 Awards 


ACADEMY  AWARDS 


1947 — TWENTIETH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"GENTLEMAN'S  AGREEMENT,"  20th-Fox. 
Actor: 

RONALD  COLMAN  in  "A  Double  Life,"  Garson 
Kanin-Universal-  Internationa  I. 
Actor  (supporting  role  I  : 

EDMUND  GWENN  in  "Miracle  on  34th  Street," 
20th-Fox. 
Actress: 

LOR  ETTA  YOUNG  in  "The  Farmer's  Daughter," 
RKO. 

Actress  (supporting  role)  : 

CELESTE    HOLM    in   "Gentleman's  Agreement," 
20th-Fox. 
Direction : 

ELIA  KAZAN,  'Gentleman's  Agreement,"  20th- 
Fox. 

Writing  (screenplay)  : 

GEORGE    SEATON,    "Miracle   on    34th  Street," 
20th-Fox. 
Writing  (original  screenplay)  : 

SIDNEY  SHELDON,  "The  Bachelor  and  the  Bobby 
Soxer,"  RKO. 

Writing  (original  story)  : 

VALENTINE  DAVIES,  "Miracle  on  34th  Street," 
20th--Fox. 
Art  direction  (black-and-wihte)  : 

JOHN  BRYAN,  "Great  Expectations,"  ).  Arthur 
Rank- Universal- Internationa  I  (British ) . 
Art  Direction  (color): 

ALFRED   JUNGE,   "Black   Narcissus,"   J.  Arthur 
Rank-Universal-lnternational    (British) . 
Interior  Decoration  (black-and-white)  : 

WILFRED  SHINGLETON,  "Great  Expectations,"  J. 
Arthur  Rank-Universal-lnternational  (British). 
Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

GUY   GREEN,   "Great   Expectations,"   ).  Arthur 
Rank-Universal-lnternational  (British) . 
Cinematography  (color)  : 

JACK   CARDIFF,    "Black    Narcissus,"   J.  Arthur 
Rank-Universal-lnternational  (British) . 
Sound  Recording: 

CORDON  SAWYER,  "The  Bishop's  Wife,"  Samuel 
Goldwyn-RKO. 
Film  Editing: 

FRANCIS  LYON  and  ROBERT  PARRISH,  "Body 
and  Soul,"  R.  B.  Roberts-Enterprise-UA. 
Music  (scoring  musical  picture): 

ALFRED  NEWMAN,  "Mother  Wore  Tights," 
20th-Fox. 

Music  (scoring  dramatic  or  comedy  picture)  : 

DR.  MIKLOS  ROZSA,  "A  Double  Life,"  Garson 
Kanin-Universal- International. 
Music  (original  song)  : 

"ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH"    from    "Song    of  the 
South,"    Walt    Disney-RKO.    Music    by  Allie 
Wrubel.  Lyrics  by  Ray  Gilbert. 
Special  Effects: 

A.  ARNOLD  CILLESPIE  and  WARREN  NEW- 
COMBE,  Visual,  "Green  Dolphin  Street,"  MGM. 
DOUGLAS  SHEARER  and  MICHAEL  STEIN- 
ORE,  Audible,  "Green  Dolphin  Street,"  MGM. 


Short  Subjects  (cartoon)  : 

"TWEETI E  PIE,"  Warner  Bros.,  Edward  Selzer. 
Producer. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel)  : 

"GOODBYE,    MISS   TURLOCK,"    MGM,  Herbert 
Moulton,  Producer. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel)  : 

"CLIMBING  THE  MATTERHORN,"  Mono.,  Irving 
Allen,  Producer. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 
Honorable  Mention: 
Class  I  omitted. 
Class  II: 

C.  C.  DAVIS  and  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PROD- 
UCTS, Division  of  Western  Electric  Company, 
for  the  development  and  application  of  an 
improved  film  drive  filter  mechanism. 

C.  R.  DAILY  and  the  PARAMOUNT  FILM  LAB- 
ORATORY, STILL  and  ENGINEERING  DEPART- 
MENTS for  the  development  and  first  prac- 
tical application  to  motion  picture  and  still 
photography  of  a  method  of  increasing  film 
speed  as  first  suggested  to  the  industry  by  the 
E.  I.  DuPont  de  Nemours  &  Co. 
Class  III: 

NATHAN  LEVINSON  and  the  WARNER 
BROTHERS  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the  de- 
sign and  construction  of  a  constant-speed 
sound  editing  machine. 

FARCIOT  EDOUART,  C.  R.  DAILY,  HAL  CORL, 
H.  C.  CARTWRICHT  and  the  PARAMOUNT 
TRANSPARENCY  AND  ENGINEERING  DE- 
PARTMENTS for  the  first  application  of  a 
special  anti-solarizing  glass  to  high-intensity 
background  and  spot  arc  proqectors. 

FRED  PONEDEL  of  Warner  Brothers  Studio  for 
pioneering  the  fabrication  and  practical  appli- 
cation to  motion  picture  color  photography  ot 
large  translucent  photographic  backgrounds. 

KURT  SINGER  and  the  RCA  VICTOR  DIVISION 
of  the  RADIO  CORPORATION  OF  AMERICA 
for  the  design  and  development  of  a  continu- 
ously variable  band-elimination  filter. 

JAMES  GIBBONS  of  Warner  Brothers  Studio  for 
the  development  and  production  of  large  dyed 
plastic  filters  for  motion  picture  photography. 

Documentary: 

Feature: 

"DESIGN  FOR  DEATH,"  RKO.  Sid  Rogell,  execu- 
tive-producer; Theron  Warth,  Richard  Fleisch- 
er, producers. 
Short  Subject: 

"FIRST  STEPS,"  U.  N.  Division  of  Films  and  Vis- 
ual Education. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award 
not  given  this  year. 

Special  Awards: 

KEN  MURRAY  for  "Bill  and  Coo,"  Republic. 
GEORGE  K.  SPOOR,  THOMAS  ARMAT,  ALBERT 

L.  SMITH,  COL.  WILLIAM  N.  SELIG.  Pioneers 

in  the  Motion  Picture  Business. 
"SHOE  SHINE"  for  Distinguished  Achievement, 

(Lopert-ltalian) . 
JAMES  BASKETT  for  "Uncle  Remus"  in  "Song  of 

the  South,"  Walt  Disney-RKO. 


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AWARDS 


1946 — NINETEENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"THE  BEST  YEARS  OF  OUR  LIVES,"  Samuel 
Coldwyn-RKO. 

Actor: 

FREDRIC   MARCH   in  "The  Best  Years  of  Our 
Lives,"  Samuel  Coldwyn,  RKO. 
Actor  I  supporting  role)  : 

HAROLD  RUSSELL  in  "The  Best  Years  of  Our 
Lives,"  Samuel  Coldwyn,  RKO. 
Actress: 

OLIVIA  deHAVI LLAND  in  "To  Each  His  Own," 
Paramount. 
Actress  'supporting  role): 

ANNE  BAXTER  in  "The  Razor's  Edge,"  20th- 
Fox. 
Direction : 

WILLIAM    WYLER,    "The    Best    Years   of  Our 
Lives,  Samuel  Coldwyn,  RKO. 
Writing  ( screenplay  I  : 

ROBERT  E.  SHERWOOD,  "The  Best  Years  of  Our 
Lives,"  Samuel  Coldwyn,  RKO. 
Writing  i  original  screenplay  I  : 

MURIEL  BOX  and  SYDNEY  BOX,  "The  Seventh 
Veil,"  J.  Arthur  Rank-Sydney  Box-Ortus-Uni- 
versal. 

Writing  I  original  story  )  : 

CLEMENCE  DANE,  "Vacation  from  Marriage," 
London  Films  Prods.,  Ltd.,  Metro-Coldwyn- 
Mayer. 

Art  Direction  (black-and-white)  : 

LYLE  WHEELER  and  WILLIAM  DARLING,  "An- 
na and  the  King  of  Siam,"  20th-Fox. 
Art  Direction  (color)  : 

CEDRIC    GIBBONS    and    PAUL    CROSSE.  "The 
Yearling,"  Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer. 
Interior  Decoration  I  black-and-white  I  : 

THOMAS  LITTLE  and  FRANK  E.  HUGHES,  "An- 
na and  the  King  of  Siam,"  20th-Fox. 
Interior  Decoration  (color)  : 

EDWIN  B.  WILLIS,  "The  Yearling,"  Metro-Cold- 
wyn-Mayer. 
Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

ARTHUR  MILLER,  "Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam," 
20th-Fox. 
Cinematography  Icolor): 

CHARLES  ROSHER,   LEONARD  SMITH  and  AR- 
THUR ARLING,  "The  Yearling,"  Metro-Cold- 
wyn-Mayer. 
Sound  Recording: 

JOHN  LIVADARY,  "The  Jolson  Story,"  Columbia. 
Film  Editing: 

DANIEL   MANDELL,   "The   Best   Years   of  Our 
Lives,"  Samuel  Coldwyn,  RKO. 
Music  (scoring  musical  picture): 

MORRIS  STOLOFF,  "The  Jolson  Story,"  Columbia. 
Music  (scoring  dramatic  or  comedy  picture)  : 

HUGO   FRIEDHOFER,   "The   Best  Years  of  Our 
Lives,  Samuel  Coldwyn,  RKO. 
Music  (original  song)  : 

"ON  THE  ATCHISON,  TOPEKA  AND  SANTA  FE" 
from   "The   Harvey  Girls,"    MGM.   Music  by 
Harry  Warren.  Lyrics  by  Johnny  Mercer. 
Special  Effects: 

THOMAS   HOWARD,   Visual,   "Blithe   Spirit,"  J. 
Arthur   Rank-Noel   C  o  wa  rd-Cineguild-United 
Artists. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon)  : 

"THE  CAT  CONCERTO."  Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer, 
Frederick  Quimby,  Producer. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel)  : 

"FACING    YOUR    DANGER,"    Warners,  Gordon 
Hollingshead,  Producer. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel)  : 

"A  BOY  AND  HIS  DOC,"  Warners,  Cordon  Hol- 
lingshead,  Producer. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 
Honorable  Mention: 

HARLAND  L.  BAUMBACH  and  PARAMOUNT 
WEST  COAST  LABORATORY  for  an  improved 
method  for  the  quantitative  determination  of 
hydroquinone  and  metal  photographic  devel- 
opment. 

HERBERT  E.  BRITT  for  development  and  appli- 
cation of  formulas  and  equipment  for  pro- 
ducing cloud  and  smoke  effects. 

BURTON  F.  MILLER  and  WARNERS  SOUND  and 


ELECTRICAL  DEPARTMENTS,  for  design  and 
construction  of  a  motion  picture  arc  lighting 
generator  filter. 

CARL  FAULKNER,  of  20th-Fox  Sound  Depart- 
ment, for  the  reverse  bias  method,  for  light 
valve  and  galvanometer  density  recording. 

MOLE-RICHARDSON  CO.,  for  the  Type  450 
Super  High  Intensity  Arc  Lamp. 

ARTHUR  F.  BLINN,  ROBERT  O.  COOK.  C.  O. 
SLYFIELD  and  WALT  DISNEY  SOUND  DE- 
PARTMENT, for  design  and  development  of 
an  audio  finder  and  track  viewer  for  check- 
ing and  locating  noise  in  sound  tracks. 

BURTON  F.  MILLER  and  WARNERS  SOUND  DE- 
PARTMENT, for  design  and  application  of  an 
equalizer  to  eliminate  relative  spectral  energy 
distortion  in  electronic  compressors. 

MARTY  MARTIN  and  HAL  ADKINS.  of  RKO 
Miniature  Department,  for  design  and  con- 
struction of  equipment  providing  visual  bullet 
effects. 

HAROLD  NYE  and  WARNERS  ELECTRICAL  DE- 
PARTMENT, for  development  of  the  elec- 
tronically controlled  fire  and  gaslight  effect. 

Documentary: 
Short  Subjects: 

"SEEDS  OF  DESTINY,"  U.S.  War  Department. 


Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

SAMUEL  GOLDWYN 


Special  Awards: 

LAURENCE  OLIVIER,  for  his  outstanding 
achievement  as  actor,  producer  and  director 
in  bringing  "Henry  V"  to  the  screen. 

HAROLD  RUSSELL,  for  bringing  hope  and  cour- 
age to  his  fellow  veterans  through  his  appear- 
ance in  "The  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives." 

ERNST  LUBITSCH,  for  his  distinguished  contri- 
butions to  the  art  of  the  motion  picture. 

CLAUDE  JARMAN,  JR.,  outstanding  child  actor 
of  1946. 


1945 — EIGHTEENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"THE  LOST  WEEKEND,"  Paramount. 
Actor: 

RAY  MILLAND  in  "The  Lost  Weekend."  Para- 
mount. 
Actress: 

JOAN  CRAWFORD  in  "Mildred  Pierce,"  Warner 
Bros. 

Actor  'supporting  role  I  : 

JAMES  DUNN  in  "A  Tree  Crows  in  Brooklyn," 
20th-Fox. 
Actress    supporting  role): 

ANNE  REVERE  in  "National  Velvet,"  MCM. 
Direction : 

BILLY   WILDER,    "The   Lost   Weekend,"  Para- 
mount. 

Writing  (best  screenplay): 

CHARLES  BRACKETT  and  BILLY  WILDER,  "The 
Lost  Weekend,"  Paramount. 
Writing  ( original  story )  : 

CHARLES    C.    BOOTH,    "The    House   on  92nd 
Street,"  20th-Fox. 
Writing  (original  screenplay)  : 

RICHARD    SCHWEIZER,    "Marie-Louise."  Prae- 
sens  Films  ( Swiss ) . 
Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

HARRY   STRADLINC,    "The   Picture   of  Dorian 
Gray,"  MGM. 
Cinematography  icolor): 

LEON  SHAMROY,  "Leave  Her  to  Heaven,"  20th- 
Fox. 

Art  Direction  I  black-and-white )  : 

WIARD  IHNEN,  "Blood  on  the  Sun,"  Cagney- 
UA. 

Art  Direction  (color): 

HANS  DREIER  and  ERNST  FECTE,  "Frenchman's 
Creek,"  Paramount. 
Sound  Recording: 

STEPHEN    DUNN,    "The    Bells    of    St.  Mary's," 
Rainbow-RKO. 


AWARDS 


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Film  Editing: 

ROBERT  J.  KERN,  "National  Velvet,"  MCM. 
Special  Effects: 

JOHN    FULTON     (Photographic);    ARTHUR  W. 
JOHNS  (Sound)  "Wonder  Man,"  Beverly  Pro- 
ductions-RKO. 
Music  'scoring  dramatic  or  comedy  picture)  : 

MIKLOS  ROZSA,  "Spellbound,"  Selznick-UA. 
Music  I  scoring  musical  picture): 

GEORGE  STOLL,  "Anchors  Aweigh,"  MCM. 
Music  i  original  song )  : 

"IT  MIGHT  AS  WELL  BE  SPRING,"  from  "State 
Fair,"  20th-Fox.  Lyrics  by  Oscar  Hammerstein 
II,  Music  by  Richard  Rodgers. 
Interior  Decoration  (black-and-white): 

A.  ROLAND  FIELDS,  "Blood  on  the  Sun,"  Cagney- 
UA. 

Interior  Decoration  (color)  : 

SAM  COMER,  "Frenchman's  Creek,'  Paramount. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon): 

"QUIET,  PLEASE,"  MCM. 
Short  Subjects  lone-reel): 

"STAIRWAY  TO  LIGHT,"  MGM. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel) 

"STAR  IN  THE  NIGHT,"  Warner  Bros. 

Documentary: 
Short  Subjects: 

"HITLER  LIVES?"  Warner  Bros. 
Feature: 

"THE  TRUE  GLORY,"  Governments  of  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award 
net  given  this  year. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 
Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

None. 
Class  III: 

To  LOREN  RYDER,  CHARLES  R.  DAILY  and  the 
PARAMOUNT  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the 
design,  construction  and  use  of  the  first  dial 
controlled  step-by-step  sound  channel  lineup 
and  test  circuit. 

To  MICHAEL  S.  LESHING,  BENJAMIN  C.  ROBIN- 
SON, ARTHUR  B.  CHATELAIN  and  ROBERT 
C.  STEVENS  of  20th  Century-Fox  Studio,  and 
JOHN  G.  CAPSTAFF  of  the  Eastman  Kodak 
Co.,  for  the  20th  Century-Fox  Film  Processing 
Machine. 

Special  Technical  Award: 

To  REPUBLIC  STUDIO,  DANIEL  J.  BLOOMBERG 
and  the  REPUBLIC  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for 
the  building  of  an  outstanding  musical  scoring 
auditorium  which  provides  optimum  recording 
conditions  and  combines  all  elements  of  acous- 
tic and  engineering  design. 

Other  Special  Awards: 

To  WALTER  WANCER  for  his  six  years'  service 
as  President  of  the  Academy. 

To  PEGGY  ANN  GARNER,  outstanding  child  ac- 
tress of  1945. 

To  "THE  HOUSE  I  LIVE  IN,"  tolerance  short 
subject;  produced  by  Frank  Ross  and  Mervyn 
LeRoy;  screen-play  by  Albert  Maltz;  song 
"The  House  I  Live  In,"  music  by  Earl  Robinson, 
lyrics  by  Lewis  Allen;  starring  Frank  Sinatra; 
released  by  RKO  Radio. 


1 944 — SEVENTEENTH   ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"GOING  MY  WAY,"  Paramount. 
Actor: 

BING  CROSBY  in  "Going  My  Way,"  Paramount. 
Actress: 

INCRID  BERGMAN  in  "Gaslight,"  MCM. 
Actor  (supporting  role): 

BARRY  FITZGERALD  in  "Going  My  Way,"  Para- 
mount. 


Actress  (supporting  role)  : 

ETHEL  BARRYMORE  in  "None  But  the  Lonely 
Heart,"  RKO. 
Direction : 

LEO  McCAREY,  "Going  My  Way,"  Paramount. 
Writing  I  best  screenplay )  : 

FRANK   BUTLER  and   FRANK  CAVETT,  "Going 
My  Way,"  Paramount. 
Writing  (  original  story  )  : 

LEO  McCAREY,  "Going  My  Way,"  Paramount. 
Writing  I  original  screenplay )  : 

LAMAR  TROTTI,  "Wilson,"  20th-Fox. 
Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

JOSEPH  LaSHELLE,  "Laura,"  20th-Fox. 
Cinematography  (color): 

LEON    SHAMROY,    "Wilson,"  20th-Fox. 
Art  Direction  I  Black-and-white)  : 

CEDRIC    GIBBONS    and    WILLIAM  FERRARI, 
"Gaslight,"  MCM. 
Art  Direction  (color)  : 

WIARD    IHNEN,   "Wilson,"  20lh-Fox. 
Sound  Recording: 

E.  H.  HANSEN,  "Wilson,"  20th-Fox. 
Film  Editing: 

BARBARA  McLEAN,  "Wilson,"  20th-Fox. 
Special  Effects: 

A.    ARNOLD    GILLESPIE,    DONALD  JAHRAUS, 
WARREN  NEWCOMBE  (Photographic); 
DOUGLAS  SHEARER  (Sound),  "Thirty  Seconds 
Over  Tokyo,"  MGM. 
Music  (scoring  dramatic  or  comedy  picture)  : 

MAX  STEINER,  "Since  You  Went  Away,"  Selz- 
nick-UA. 
Music    scoring  musical  picture): 

MORRIS    STOLOFF    and     CARMEN  DRAGON, 
"Cover  Girl,"  Coulmbia. 
Music  (original  song)  : 

"SWINGING    ON    A    STAR"    from    "Going  My 
Way,"   Paramount.   Lyrics   by  Johnny  Burke. 
Music  by  James  Van  Heusen. 
Interior  Decoration  (black-and-white): 

EDWIN  B.  WILLIS  and  PAUL  HULDSCH I NSKY, 
"Gaslight,"  MGM. 
Interior  Decoration  (color): 

THOMAS  LITTLE,  "Wilson,"  20th-Fox. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon): 

"MOUSE  TROUBLE,"  MCM. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel)  : 

"WHO'S  WHO  IN  ANIMAL  LAND,"  Paramount. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel)  : 

"I  WONT  PLAY,"  Warner  Bros. 

Documentary: 
Short  Subjects: 

"WITH  THE  MARINES  AT  TARAWA,"  U.S.  Ma- 
rine Corps. 
Feature: 

"THE  FICHTING  LADY,"  U.S.  Navy-20th-Fox. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

DARRYL  F.  ZANUCK 

Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  1: 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  STEPHEN  DUNN  and  the  RKO  RADIO  SOUND 
DEPARTMENT  and  to  RADIO  CORPORATION 
OF  AMERICA  for  additional  development  of 
the  Electronic  Compressor-Limiter. 
Class  III: 

To  LINWOOD  DUNN,  CECIL  LOVE  and  the 
ACME  TOOL  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 
for  the  design  and  construction  of  the  Acme- 
Dunn  Optical  Printer. 

To  GROVER  LAUBE  and  the  20th  CENTURY- 
FOX  CAMERA  DEPARTMENT  for  the  develop- 
ment of  the  Continuous  Loop  Projection  De- 
vice. 

To  WESTERN  ELECTRIC  COMPANY  for  the  de- 
sign and  construction  of  the  1126-A  Limit- 
ing Amplifier  for  Variable  Density  Sound  Re- 
cording. 

To  RUSSELL  BROWN,  RAY  HINSDALE,  and  JO- 
SEPH ROBBINS  for  the  development  and  pro- 
duction use  of  the  Paramount  Floating  Hy- 
draulic Boat  Rocker. 

To  CORDON  JENNINGS  for  the  design  and  con- 


724 


AWARDS 


struction  of  the  Paramount  Nodal  Point 
Tripod. 

To  THE  RADIO  CORPORATION  OF  AMERICA 
and  the  RKO  RADIO  SOUND  DEPARTMENT 
for  the  design  and  construction  of  the  RKO 
Reverberation  Chamber. 

To  DANIEL  J.  BLOOMBERG  and  the  REPUBLIC 
SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the  design  and  de- 
velopment of  a  Multi-Interlock  Selector 
Switch. 

To  BERNARD  B.  BROWN  and  JOHN  P.  LIVA- 
DARY  for  the  design  and  engineering  of  a 
Separate  Soloist  and  Chorus  Recording  Room. 

To  PAUL  ZEFF.  S.  J.  TWINING  and  GEORGE 
SEID  of  the  Columbia  Pictures  Laboratory  for 
the  formula  and  for  the  application  to  pro- 
duction of  a  Simplified  Variable  Area  Sound 
Negative  Developer. 

To  PAUL  LERPAE  for  the  design  and  construc- 
tion of  the  Paramount  Traveling  Matte  Pro- 
jection and  Photographing  Device. 

Special  Awards: 

To  MARGARET  O'BRIEN,  outstanding  child  ac- 
tress of  1944. 

To  BOB  HOPE,  for  his  many  services  to  the 
Academy,  a  Life  Membership  in  the  Academy 
of  Motion  Picture  Arts  and  Sciences. 


1943— SIXTEENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"CASABLANCA,"  Warner  Bros. 
Actor: 

PAUL  LUCAS  in  "Watch  on  the  Rhine,"  Warner 
Bros. 
Actress: 

JENNIFER  JONES  in  "The  Song  of  Bernadette," 
20th-Fox. 
Actor  (supporting  role)  : 

CHARLES  COBURN  in  "The  More  the  Merrier," 
Columbia. 
Actress  (supporting  role)  : 

KATINA    PAXINOU    in    "For   Whom   the  Bel1 
Tolls,"  Paramount. 
Direction : 

MICHAEL  CURTIZ,  "Casablanca,"  Warner  Bros. 
Writing  ( best  screenplay )  : 

JULIUS   J.    EPSTEIN,   PHILIP   G.   EPSTEIN  and 
HOWARD  KOCH,  "Casablanca,"  Warner  Bros. 
Writing  ( Original  story )  .- 

WILLIAM   SAROYAN,   "The   Human  Comedy," 
MGM. 

Writing  (original  screenplay)  : 

NORMAN  KRASNA,  "Princess  O'Rourke,"  War- 
ner Bros. 

Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

ARTHUR   MILLER,   "The  Song  of  Bernadette," 
20th-Fox. 
Cinematography  (color)  : 

HAL  MOHR  and  W.  HOWARD  GREENE,  "The 
Phantom  of  the  Opera,"  Universal. 
Art  Direction  (black-and-white): 

JAMES  BASEVI  and  WILLIAM  DARLING,  "The 
Song  of  Bernadette,"  20th-Fox. 
Art  Direction  (color): 

ALEXANDER  COLITZEN  and  JOHN   B.  GOOD- 
MAN,  "The   Phantom   of   the  Opera,"  Uni- 
versal. 
Sound  Recording: 

STEPHEN  DUNN,  "This  Land  Is  Mine,"  RKO. 
Film  Editing: 

GEORGE  AMY,  "Air  Force,"  Warner  Bros. 
Special  Effects: 

FRED  SERSEN    (Photographic);  ROGER  HEMAN 
(Sound),  "Crash  Dive,"  20th-Fox. 
Music  (scoring  dramatic  or  comedy  picture)  : 

ALFRED  NEWMAN,  "The  Song  of  Bernadette," 
20th-Fox. 
Music  (scoring  musical  picture): 

RAY  HEINDORF,  "This  Is  the  Army,"  Warner 
Bros. 

Music  (original  song)  : 

"YOU'LL  NEVER   KNOW"  from  "Hello,  Frisco, 
Hello,"  20th-Fox.  Lyrics  by  Mack  Gordon,  Mu- 
sic by  Harry  Warren. 
Interior  Decoration  (black-and-white)  : 

THOMAS   LITTLE,   "The   Song  of  Bernadette," 
20th-Fox. 


Interior  Decoration  (color)  : 

R.  A.  CAUSMAN  and  IRA  WEBB,  "The  Phan- 
tom of  the  Opera,"  Universal. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon): 

"YANKEE  DOODLE  MOUSE,"  MGM. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel)  : 

"AMPHIBIOUS  FIGHTERS,"  Paramount. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel)  : 

"HEAVENLY  MUSIC,"  MGM. 

Documentary: 
Short  Subjects: 

"DECEMBER  7TH,"  U.  S.  Navy. 
Feature: 

"DESERT  VICTORY,"  British  Ministry  of  Infor- 
mation. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

HAL  B.  WALLIS 

Scientific  or  Technical: 
Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  PHOTO  PRODUCTS  DEPARTMENT  of  the 
Dupont  Company  for  the  development  of  fine 
grain  motion  picture  films. 

To  FARCIOT  EDOUART,  EARLE  MORGAN,  BAR- 
TON THOMPSON  and  the  PARAMOUNT  EN- 
GINEERING AND  TRANSPARENCY  DEPART- 
MENTS for  the  development  and  practical  ap- 
lication  to  motion  picture  production  of  a 
method  of  stereopticon  projection  of  natural 
color  photographs. 
Class  III: 

To  DANIEL  J.  BLOOMBERG  and  the  REPUBLIC 
SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the  conversion  of 
Moviolas  to  Class  B.  Push  Pull  Reproduction. 

To  CHARLES  GALLOWAY  CLARKE  and  the 
20TH  CENTURY-FOX  CAMERA  DEPART- 
MENT for  a  device  for  composing  artificial 
clouds  into  motion  picture  scenes  during  pro- 
duction photography. 

To  FARCIOT  EDOUART  and  the  PARAMOUNT 
TRANSPARENCY  DEPARTMENT  for  the  auto- 
matic electric  transparency  timer. 

To  WILLARD  H.  TURNER  and  the  RKO  RADIO 
PICTURES  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the 
photo  cue  starter. 

Special  Technical  Award: 

To  GEORGE  PAL  for  the  development  of  novel 
methods  and  techniques  in  the  production  of 
the  series  of  short  subjects  known  as  Pup- 
petoons. 

1942 — FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

MRS.  MINIVER,"  MCM. 
Actor: 

JAMES   CAGNEY    in    "Yankee   Doodle  Dandy," 
Warner  Bros. 
Actress: 

GREER  GARSON  in  "Mrs.  Miniver,"  MCM. 
Actor  (supporting  role)  : 

VAN  HEFLIN  in  "Johnny  Eager,"  MCM. 
Actress  (supporting  role): 

TERESA  WRIGHT  in  "Mrs.  Miniver,"  MGM. 
Direction : 

WILLIAM  WYLER,  "Mrs.  Miniver,"  MGM. 
Writing  (best  screenplay)  : 

ARTHUR     WIMPERIS.     GEORGE  FROESCHEL. 
JAMES  HILTON  and  CLAUDINE  WEST,  "Mrs. 
Miniver,"  MGM. 
Writing  (original  story): 

EMERIC  PRESSBURGER,  "The  Invaders,"  Ortus- 
Columbia  (British). 
Writing  <  original  screenplay )  : 

RING   LARDNER,    JR.   and   MICHAEL  KANIN, 
"Woman  of  the  Year,"  MGM. 
Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

JOSEPH  RUTTENBERG,  "Mrs.  Miniver,"  MCM. 
Cinematography  I  color): 

LEON  SHAMROY,  "The  Black  Swan,"  20th-Fox. 
Art  Direction  (black-and-white)  : 

RICHARD  DAY  and  JOSEPH  WRIGHT,  "This 
Above  All,"  20th-Fox. 


AWARDS 


725 


Art  Direction  (color): 

RICHARD  DAY  and  JOSEPH  WRIGHT,  "My  Cal 
Sal,"  20th-Fox. 
Sound  Recording: 

NATHAN  LEVINSON,  "Yankee  Doodle  Dandy," 
Warner  Bros. 
Film  Editing: 

DANIEL  MANDELL,  "The  Pride  of  the  Yankees," 
Samuel  Goldwyn-RKO. 
Special  Effects: 

CORDON  JENNINGS,  FARC  I OT  EDOUART,  WIL- 
LIAM L.  PEREIRA  (Photographic);  LOUIS 
MESENKOP  (Sound),  "Reap  the  Wild  Wind," 
Paramount. 

Music  (scoring  dramatic  or  comedy  pictures)  : 

MAX  STEINER,  "Now,  Voyager,"  Warner  Bros. 
Music  (scoring  musical  picture): 

RAY  HEINDORF  and  HEINZ  ROEMHELD,  "Yan- 
kee Doodle  Dandy,"  Warner  Bros. 
Music  (original  song  I 

"WHITE  CHRISTMAS"  from  "Holiday  Inn,"  Para- 
mount. Music  and  Lyrics  by  Irving  Berlin. 
Interior  Decoration  (black-and-white): 

THOMAS  LITTLE,  "This  Above  All,"  20th-Fox. 
Interior  Decoration  (color): 

THOMAS  LITTLE,  "My  Cal  Sal,"  20th-Fox. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon): 

"DER  FUEHRER'S  FACE,"  Disney-RKO. 
Short  Subjects:  (one-reel)  : 

"SPEAKING  OF  ANIMALS  AND  THEIR  FAMI- 
LIES, "Paramount. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel)  : 

"BEYOND  THE  LINE  OF  DUTY,"  Warner  Bros. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

SIDNEY  FRANKLIN 

Scientific  or  Technical: 
Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  CARROLL  CLARK,  F.  THOMAS  THOMPSON 
and  the  RKO  STUDIO  ART  and  MINIATURE 
DEPARTMENTS  for  the  design  and  construc- 
tion of  a  moving  cloud  and  horizon  machine. 

To  DANIEL  B.  CLARK  and  the  20TH  CENTURY- 
FOX  FILM  CORPORATION  for  the  develop- 
ment of  a  lens  calibration  system  and  the 
application  of  this  system  to  exposure  con- 
trol in  cinematography. 

To  DANIEL  j.  BLOOMBERG  and  the  REPUBLIC 
STUDIO  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the  design 
and  application  to  motion  picture  production 
of  a  device  for  marking  action  negative  for 
pre-selection  purposes. 

To  ROBERT  HENDERSON  and  the  PARAMOUNT 
STUDIO  ENGINEERING  and  TRANSPARENCY 
DEPARTMENTS  for  the  design  and  construc- 
tion of  adjustable  light  bridges  and  screen 
frames  for  transparency  process  photography. 

Documentary: 
Short  Subjects: 

To  "KUKODA  FRONT  LINE"  for  its  effectiveness 
in  portraying,  simply  yet  forcefully,  the  scene 
of  war  in  New  Guinea  and  its  moving  pre- 
sentation of  the  bravery  and  fortitude  of  our 
Australian  comrades  in  arms. 

To  "BATTLE  OF  MIDWAY"  for  the  historical 
value  of  its  achievement  in  offering  a  camera 
record  of  one  of  the  decisive  battles  of  the 
world — a  record  unique  both  for  the  courage 
of  those  who  made  it  under  fire,  and  for  its 
magnificent  portrayal  of  the  gallantry  of  our 
armed  forces  in  battle. 
Feature  Length: 

To  "PRELUDE  TO  WAR"  for  its  trenchent  con- 
ception and  authentic  and  stirring  dramatiza- 
tion of  the  events  which  forced  our  nation 
into  the  war  and  of  the  ideals  for  which  we 
fight. 

To  "MOSCOW  STRIKES  BACK"  for  its  vivid  pre- 
sentation of  the  heroism  of  the  Russian  Army 
and  of  the  Russian  people  in  the  defense  of 
Moscow,  and  for  its  achievement  in  so  doing 
under  conditions  of  extreme  difficulty  and 
danger. 


Special  Awards: 

To  CHARLES  BOYER  for  his  progressive  cultural 
achievement  in  establishing  the  French  Re- 
search Foundation  in  Los  Angeles  as  a  source 
of  reference  for  the  Hollywood  Motion  Pic- 
ture Industry. 

To  NOEL  COWARD  for  his  outstanding  produc- 
tion achievement  "In  Which  We  Serve." 

To  METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER  STUDIO  for  its 
achievement  in  representing  the  American  Way 
of  Life  in  the  production  of  the  ANDY 
HARDY  series  of  films. 


1941 — FOURTEENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"HOW  CREEN  WAS  MY  VALLEY,"  20th-Fox. 
Actor: 

GARY  COOPER  in  "Sergeant  York,"  Warner  Bros. 
Actress: 

jOAN  FONTAINE  in  "Suspicion,"  RKO. 
Actor  (supporting  role  I  : 

DONALD  CRISP  in  "How  Green  Was  My  Valley," 
20th-Fox. 
Actress  (supporting  role): 

MARY  ASTOR  in  "The  Great  Lie,"  Warner  Bros. 
Direction : 

JOHN  FORD,  "How  Green  Was  My  Valley."  20th- 
Fox. 

Writing  I  best  screenplay )  : 

SIDNEY    BUCHMAN    and    SETON    I.  MILLER. 
"Here  Comes  Mr.  Jordan,"  Columbia. 
Writing  (original  story)  : 

HARRY    SECALL,    "Here    Comes    Mr.  Jordan," 
Columbia. 
Writing  (original  screenplay)  : 

HERMAN  J.  MANKIEWICZ  and  ORSON  WELLES, 
"Citizen  Kane,"  Mercury-RKO. 
Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

ARTHUR  MILLER,  "How  Green  Was  My  Valley," 
20+h-Fox. 
Cinematography  (color)  : 

ERNEST  PALMER  and  RAY  RENNAHAN,  "Blood 
and  Sand,"  20th-Fox. 
Art  Direction  (black-and-white)  : 

RICHARD   DAY   and   NATHAN   JURAN,  "How 
Green  Was  My  Valley,"  20th-Fox. 
Art  Direction  (color): 

CEDRIC  GIBBONS  and  URIE  McCLEARY,  "Blos- 
soms in  the  Dust,"  MGM. 
Sound  Recording: 

JACK     WHITNEY     (General     Service),  "That 
Hamilton  Woman,"  Korda-UA. 
Film  Editing: 

WILLIAM   HOLMES,   "Sergeant  York,"  Warner 
Bros. 
Special  Effects: 

FARCIOT  EDOUART,  GORDON  JENNINGS  (Pho- 
tographic);   LOUIS    MESENKOP    (Sound),  "I 
Wanted  Wings,"  Paramount. 
Music  (scoring  dramatic  picture)  : 

BERNARD    HERRMAN,   "All   That    Money  Can 
Buy,"  RKO. 
Music  (scoring  musical  picture)  : 

FRANK    CHURCHILL    and    OLIVER  WALLACE, 
"Dumbo,"  Disney-RKO. 
Music  (original  song)  : 

"THE  LAST  TIME   I   SAW  PARIS"  from  "Lady 
Be  Good,"  MGM.  Lyrics  by  Oscar  Hammerstein 
II,  Music  by  Jerome  Kern. 
Interior  Decoration  (black-and-white): 

THOMAS  LITTLE, "How  Creen  Was  My  Valley," 
20th-Fox. 
Interior  Decoration  (color)  : 

EDWIN    B.   WILLIS,   "Blossoms   in   the  Dust," 
MGM. 

Short  Subjects  (cartoon): 

"LEND  A  PAW,"  Disney-RKO. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel)  : 

"OF  PUPS  AND  PUZZLES,"  MGM. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel): 

"MAIN  STREET  ON  THE  MARCH,"  MGM. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

WALTER  DISNEY 


726 


AWARDS 


Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS  Division 
of  Western  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  "for  the 
development  of  the  precision  integrating 
sphere  densitometer." 

To  The  RCA  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY  "for 
the  design  and  development  of  the  MI-3043 
uni-directional  microphone." 
Class  III: 

None. 

Special  Awards: 

To  "CHURCHILL'S  ISLAND"— Canadian  National 
Film  Board.  Citation  for  distinctive  achieve- 
ment in  short  subjects  documentary  produc- 
tion. 

To  REY  SCOTT  for  his  extraordinary  achievement 
in  producing  "Kukan,"  the  film  record  of 
China's  struggle,  including  its  photography 
with  a  16mm.  camera  under  the  most  diffi- 
cult and  dangerous  conditions. 

To  THE  BRITISH  MINISTRY  OF  INFORMATION 
for  its  vivid  and  dramatic  presentation  of  the 
heroism  of  the  R.A.F.  in  the  documentary  film 
"Target  for  Tonight." 

To  WALT  DISNEY,  WILLIAM  CAR ITY,  JOHN  N. 
A.  HAWKINS  and  the  RCA  MANUFACTUR- 
ING COMPANY  for  their  outstanding  contri- 
bution to  the  advancement  of  the  use  of  sound 
in  motion  pictures  through  the  production  of 
"Fantasia." 

To  LEOPOLD  STOKOWSKI  and  his  associates  for 
their  unique  achievement  in  the  creation  of  a 
new  form  of  visualized  music  in  Walt  Disney's 
production  "Fantasia, "thereby  widening  the 
scope  of  the  motion  picture  as  entertainment 
and  as  an  art  form. 


1940— THIRTEENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"REBECCA,"  Selznick-UA. 
Actor: 

JAMES  STEWART  in  "The  Philadelphia  Story," 
MGM. 
Actress: 

GINGER  ROGERS  in  "Kitty  Foyle,"  RKO. 
Actor  (supporting  role  : 

WALTER  BRENNAN  in  "The  Westerner,"  Gold- 
wyn-UA. 
Actress  I  supporting  role)  : 

JANE   DARWELL   in   "The  Crapes   of  Wrath/' 
20th-Fox. 
Direction : 

JOHN  FORD,  "The  Grapes  of  Wrath,"  20th-Fox. 
Writing  (best  screenplay  1  : 

DONALD  OGDEN  STEWART,  "The  Philadelphia 
Story,"  MGM. 
Writing  (original  story)  : 

BENJAMIN    CLAZER    and    JOHN    S.  TOLDY, 
"Arise,  My  Love,"  Paramount. 
Writing  (original  screenplay)  : 

PRESTON  STURGES,  "The  Great  McGinty,"  Par- 
amount. 

Cinematography  (black-and-white)  : 

CEORCE  BARNES,  "Rebecca,"  Selznick-UA. 
Cinematography  (color): 

GEORGE    PERRINAL,    "The   Thief   of  Bagdad." 
Korda-UA. 
Art  Direction  (black-and-white)  : 

CEDRIC  GIBBONS  and  PAUL  GROESSE,  "Pride 
and  Prejudice,"  MGM. 
Art  Direction  (color)  : 

VINCENT  KORDA,  "The  Thief  of  Bagdad,"  Kor- 
da-UA. 
Sound  Recording: 

DOUGLAS    SHEARER,    "Strike    Up    the  Band," 
MGM. 
Film  Editing: 

ANNE    BAUCHENS,    "Northwest    Mounted  Po- 
lice," Paramount. 
Special  Effects: 

LAWRENCE     BUTLER     (Photographic);  JACK 


WHITNEY   (Sound),  "The  Thief  of  Bagdad," 
Korda-UA. 
Music  (best  scoring)  : 

ALFRED  NEWMAN,  "Tin  Pan  Alley,"  20th-Fox. 
Music  (original  score)  : 

LEIGH    HARLINE,    PAUL    J.    SMITH    and  NED 
WASHINGTON,  "Pinocchio,"  Disney-RKO. 
Music  (best  songs)  : 

"WHEN  YOU  WISH  UPON  A  STAR"  from  "Pi- 
nocchio," Disney-RKO.  Music  by  Leigh  Harline, 
Lyrics  by  Ned  Washington. 
Short  Subjects  I  cartoon)  : 

"MILKY  WAY,"  MGM. 
Short  Subjects  lone-reel): 

"QU ICKER'N  A  WINK,"  MGM. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel)  : 

"TEDDY,  THE  ROUGH  RIDER,"  Warner  Bros. 


Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

To  the  20TH  CENTURY-FOX  FILM  CORPORA- 
TION for  the  design  and  construction  of  the 
20th  Century  Silenced  Camera  developed  by 
Daniel  Clark.  Grover  Laube,  Charles  Miller 
and  Robert  W.  Stevens. 
Class  II: 

To   WARNER    BROS.    ART   DEPARTMENT  and 
ANTON  GROT  for  the  design  and  perfection 
of   the   Warner   Brothers   Water   Ripple  and 
Wave  Illusion  Machine. 
Class  III: 
None. 


Special  Awards: 

To  BOB  HOPE  in  recognition  of  his  unselfish 
services  to  the  motion  picture  industry. 

To  COLONEL  NATHAN  LEVINSON  for  his  out- 
standing service  to  the  industry  and  the  Army 
during  the  past  nine  years,  which  has  made 
possible  the  present  efficient  mobilization  of 
the  motion  picture  industry  facilities  for  the 
production  of  Army  Training  Films. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award 
not  given  this  year. 


1939 — TWELFTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 


Best  Picture: 

"GONE  WITH  THE  WIND,"  Selznick-MGM. 
Actor: 

ROBERT  DONAT  in  "Coodbye,  Mr.  Chips,"  MGM. 
Actress  : 

VIVIEN  LEIGH  in  "Gone  With  the  Wind,"  Selz- 
nick-MGM. 
Actor  (supporting  role)  : 

THOMAS  MITCHELL  in  "Stagecoach,"  Wanger 
UA. 

A-tress  (supporting  role)  : 

HATTIE  McDANIEL  in  "Cone  With  the  Wind," 
Selznick-MGM. 
Direction : 

VICTOR    FLEMING,    "Gone   With    the  Wind," 
Selznick-MGM. 
Writing  (best  screenplay): 

SIDNEY    HOWARD,    "Cone   With    the  Wind," 
Selznick-MGM. 
Writing   (original  story): 

LEWIS  R.  FOSTER,  "Mr.  Smith  Coes  to  Wash- 
ington," Columbia. 
Cinematography  (black  and  white): 

GREGG  TOLAND,   "Wuthering  Heights,"  Cold- 
wyn-UA. 
Cinematography  (color): 

ERNEST  HALLER,  "Gone  With  the  Wind,"  Selz- 
nick-MGM. 
Art  Direction: 

LYLE  WHEELER,  "Gone  With  the  Wind,"  Selz- 
nick-MGM. 
Sound  Recording: 

BERNARD    B.     BROWN,    "When  Tommorrow 
Comes,"  Universal. 
Film  Editing: 

HAL  C.  KERN,  JAMFS  E.  NEWCOM,  "Cone  With 
the  Wind,"  Selznick-MGM. 


AWARDS 


727 


Special  Effects  (special  award): 

FRED    SERSEN,    E.    H.    HANSEN,    "The  Rains 
Came,"  20th-Fox. 
Music  ( best  score)  : 

RICHARD  HACEMAN,  FRANK  HARLINC,  JOHN 
LEIPOLD,     LEO     SHUKEN,  "Stagecoach," 
Wanger-UA. 
Music  (original  score)  : 

HERBERT    STOTHART,    "The    Wizard    of  Oz," 
MCM. 
Music  ( song)  : 

"OVER  THE  RAINBOW"  from  "The  Wizard  of 
OZ,"  MCM.  Music  by  Harold  Arlen,  Lyrics  by 
E.  Y,  Harburg. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon)  : 

"THE  UGLY  DUCKLING,"  Disney-RKO. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel): 

"BUSY  LITTLE  BEARS,"  Paramount. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel): 

"SONS  OF  LIBERTY,"  Warner  Bros. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

DAVID  O.  SELZNICK. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 
Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

None. 
Class  III: 

To  GEORGE  ANDERSON  of  Warner  Bros.  Studio 
for  an  improved  Positive  Head  for  Sun  Arcs. 
To  JOHN  ARNOLD  of  the  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 

Studio  for  the  MGM  Mobile  Camera  Crane. 
To  THOMAS  T.  MOULTON,  FRED  ALBIN,  and 
the  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  of  the  SAMUEL 
COLDWYN  STUDIOS,  for  the  origination  and 
for  the  application  of  the  Delta  db  Test  to 
sound  recording  in  motion  pictures. 
To   FARCIOT  EDOUART,   JOSEPH   E  ROBBINS, 
WILLIAM  RUDOLPH  ana  PARAMOUNT  PIC- 
TURES, INC..  for  the  design  and  construction 
of  a  quiet  portable  Treadmill. 
To  EMERY  HUSE  and  RALPH  B.  ATKINSON  of 
the  Eastman  Kodak  Company  for  their  speci- 
fications for  Chemical  Analysis  of  Photographic 
Developers  and  Fixing  Baths. 
To  HAROLD  NYE  of  Warner  Bros.  Studio  for  a 

Miniature  Incandescent  Spot  Lamp. 
To  A.  J.  TONDREAU  of  Warner  Bros  Studio  for 
the  design  and  manufacture  of  an  improved 
Sound  Track  Printer. 
For  important  contributions  in  cooperative  develop- 
ment of  new  improved  Process  Projection  Equip- 
ment: 

To  F.  R.  ABBOTT,  HALLER  BELT,  ALAN  COOK, 
and  the  BAUSCH  &  LOMB  OPTICAL  COM- 
PANY, for  faster  projection  lens. 

To  THE  MITCHELL  CAMERA  COMPANY,  for  a 
new  type  Process  Projection  Head. 

To  MOLE-RICHARDSON  COMPANY,  for  a  new 
type  automatically  controlled  Projection  Arc 
Lamp. 

To  CHARLES  HANDLEY,  DAVID  JOY  and  the 
NATIONAL  CARBON  COMPANY  for  improved 
and  more  stable  high-intensity  carbons. 

To  WINTON  HOCH  and  the  TECHNICOLOR  MO- 
TION PICTURE  CORPORATION,  for  an  Auxil- 
iary Optical  System. 

To  DON  MUSGRAVE  and  SELZNICK  INTER- 
NATIONAL PICTURES,  INC.,  for  pioneering 
in  the  use  of  coordinated  equipment  for  the 
production  of  "Gone  With  the  Wind." 

Special  Awards: 

To  DOUGLAS  FAIRBANKS  (Commemorative 
Award).  Recognizing  the  unique  and  outstand- 
ing contribution  of  Douglas  Fairbanks,  first 
President  of  the  Academy,  to  the  international 
development  of  the  motion  picture. 

To  THE  TECHNICOLOR  COMPANY,  for  its  con- 
tributions in  successfully  bringing  three-color 
feature  production  to  the  screen. 

To  THE  MOTION  PICTURE  RELIEF  FUND,  ac- 
knowledging the  outstanding  services  to  the 
industry  during  the  past  year  of  the  Motion 
Picture  Relief  Fund  and  its  progressive  leader- 
ship.  Presented  to  Jean  Hersholt,  President; 


Ralph  Morgan,  Chairman  of  the  Executive 
Committee;  Ralph  Block,  First  Vice-President; 
Conrad  Nagel. 

To  JUDY  GARLAND  for  her  outstanding  perform- 
ance as  a  screen  juvenile  during  the  past  year. 

To  WILLIAM  CAMERON  MENZIES  for  out- 
standing achievement  in  the  use  of  color  for 
the  enhancement  of  dramatic  mood  in  the 
production  "Gone  With  the  Wind." 

1938— ELEVENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"YOU  CAN'T  TAKE  IT  WITH  YOU,"  Columbia. 
Actor: 

SPENCER  TRACY  in  "Boy's  Town,"  MGM. 
Actress: 

BETTE  DAVIS  in  "Jezebel,"  Warner  Bros. 
Actor  (supporting  role): 

WALTER  BRENNAN  in  "Kentucky,"  20th-Fox. 
Actress  (supporting  role): 

FAY  BAINTER  in  "Jezebel,"  Warner  Bros. 
Direction : 

FRANK  CAPRA,  "You  Can't  Take  It  With  You," 
Columbia. 
Writing  (adaptation): 

W.  P.  LIPSCOMB,  CECIL  LEWIS  and  IAN  DAL- 
RYMPLE,  '.'Pygmalion,"  MCM. 
Writing  I  best  screenplay)  : 

GEORGE  BERNARD  SHAW,  "Pygmalion,"  MGM. 
Writing  ( original  story )  : 

DORE  SCHARY  and  ELEANOR  GRIFFIN,  "Boys 
Town,"  MGM. 
Cinematography: 

JOSEPH     RUTTENBERC,    "The    Great  Waltz," 
MGM. 
Art  direction: 

CARL  WEYL.  "The  Adventures  of  Robin  Hood," 
Warner  Bros. 
Sound  Recording: 

THOMAS  T.  MOULTON,  "The  Cowboy  and  the 
Lady,"  Goldwyn-UA. 
Film  Fditing: 

RALPH   DAWSON,   "The  Adventures  of  Robin 
Hood,"  Warner  Bros. 
Music  I  best  score)  : 

ALFRED      NEWMAN,      "Alexander's  Ragtime 
Band,"  20th-Fox. 
Music  I  original  score)  : 

ERIC    WOLFGANG    KORNCOLD,    "The  Adven- 
tures of  Robin  Hood,"  Warner  Bros. 
Music  (song)  : 

"THANKS    FOR    THE    MEMORY,"    from  "Big 

Broadcast  of  1938,"  Paramount. 
Music  by  Ralph  Rainger,  Lyrics  by  Leo  Robin 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon): 

"FERDINAND  THE  BULL,"  Disney-RKO. 
Short  Subiects  (one-reel)  : 

"THAT  MOTHERS  MIGHT  LIVE,"  MGM. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel): 

"DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE,"  Warner 
Bros. 

Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

HAL  B.  WALLIS 

Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

None. 
Class  III: 

To  JOHN  AALBERG  and  the  RKO  RADIO  STU- 
DIO SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the  applica- 
tion of  compression  to  variable  area  record- 
ing in  motion  picture  production. 

To  BYRON  HASKIN  and  the  SPECIAL  EFFECTS 
DEPARTMENT  of  WARNER  BROS.  STUDIO 
for  pioneering  the  development,  and  for  the 
first  practical  application  to  motion  picture 
production,  of  the  triple  head  background 
projector. 

Special  Technical  Awards: 

To  OLIVER  MARSH  and  ALLEN  DAVEY  (Color 
Cinematography  Special  Award)  for  the  color 


728 


AW  A  R  D  S 


cinematography  of  the  Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer 
production  "Sweethearts." 

For  outstanding  achievement  in  creating  Special 
Photographic  and  Sound  Effects  in  the  Para- 
mount production  "Spawn  of  the  North." 
Special  Effects  by  CORDON  |ENNINCS,  as- 
sisted by  JAN  DOMELA,  DEV  JENNINGS,  IR- 
MIN  ROBERTS  and  ART  SMITH.  Transparen- 
cies by  FARCIOT  EDOUART,  assisted  by 
LOYAL  CRICCS.  Sound  Effects  by  LOREN 
SNYDER,  assisted  by  HARRY  MILLS,  LOUIS 
H.  MESENKOP,  and  WALTER  OBERST. 

To  ).  ARTHUR  BALL  for  his  outstanding  contri- 
butions to  the  advancement  of  Color  in  Mo- 
tion Picture  Photography. 

Other  Special  Awards: 

To  DEANNA  DURBIN  and  MICKEY  ROONEY 
for  their  significant  contribution  in  bringing 
to  the  screen  the  spirit  and  personification  of 
youth,  and  as  juvenile  players  setting  a  high 
standard  of  ability  and  achievement. 

To  HARRY  M.  WARNER  in  recognition  of  patri- 
otic service  in  the  production  of  historical 
short  subjects  presenting  significant  episodes 
in  the  early  struggle  of  the  American  people 
for  liberty. 

To  WALT  DISNEY  for  "Snow  White  and  the 
Seven  Dwarfs,"  recognized  as  a  significant 
screen  innovation  which  has  charmed  mil- 
lions and  pioneered  a  great  new  entertain- 
ment field  for  the  motion  picture  cartoon. 


1937— TENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"THE  LIFE  OF  EMILE  ZOLA,"  Warner  Bros. 
Actor: 

SPENCER    TRACY    in    "Captains  Courageous," 
MCM. 
Actress: 

LUISE  RAINER  in  "The  Good  Earth,"  MCM. 
Actor  (supporting  role)  : 

JOSEPH  SCH I LDKRAUT  in  "The  Life  of  Emile 
Zola,"  Warner  Bros. 
Actress  I  supporting  role)  : 

ALICE  BRADY  in  "In  Old  Chicago,"  20th-Fox. 
Direction : 

LEO  McCAREY,  "The  Awful  Truth,"  Columbia. 
Writing  I  best  screenplay )  : 

NORMAN  REILLY  RAINE,  HEINZ  HERALD  and 
CEZA  HERCZEC,  "The  Life  of  Emile  Zola," 
Warner  Bros. 
Writing  I  original  story )  : 

ROBERT  CARSON  and  WILLIAM  A.  WELLMAN, 
"A  Star  Is  Born,"  Selznick-UA. 
Cinematography: 

KARL  FREUND,  "The  Good  Earth,"  MCM. 
Art  Direction: 

STEPHEN  GOOSSON,  "Lost  Horizon,"  Columbia. 
Sound  Recording: 

THOMAS  T.  MOULTON,  "The  Hurricane,"  Cold- 
wyn-UA. 
Film  Editing: 

GENE    MILFORD    and    GENE    HAVLICK,  "Lost 
Horizon,"  Columbia. 
Assistant  Director: 

ROBERT  WEBB,  'In  Old  Chicago,"  20th-Fox. 
Music  I  scoring )  : 

CHARLES  PREVIN,  "One  Hundred  Men  and  a 
Girl,"  Universal. 
Music  I  song)  : 

"SWEET   LEILANI"    from    "Waikiki  Wedding," 

Paramount. 
Music  and  Lyrics  by  Harry  Owens 
Dance  Direction: 

HERMES  PAN,  "Fun  House"  number  from  "A 
Damsel  in  Distress,"  RKO. 
Short  Subjects  I  cartoon): 

"THE  OLD  MILL,"  Disney-RKO. 
Short  Subjects  (color)  : 

"PENNY  WISDOM,"  MCM. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel): 

"PRIVATE  LIFE  OF  THE  GANNETS,"  Education- 
al-20th-Fox. 
Short  Subjects:  (two-reel)  : 

"TORTURE  MONEY,"  MCM. 


Irving  C.  Thalberg  Memorial  Award: 

DARRYL  F.  ZANUCK 

Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

To  the  AGFA  ANSCO  CORPORATION  for  their 
Agfa  supreme  and  Agfa  ultra  speed  pan  mo- 
tion picture  negatives. 
Class  II: 

To  WALT  DISNEY  PRODUCTIONS,  LTD.,  for  the 
design  and  its  application  to  production  of 
their  Multi-Plane  Camera. 

To  the  EASTMAN  KODAK  COMPANY  for  two 
fine-grain  duplicating  stocks. 

To  FARCIOT  EDOUART  and  PARAMOUNT  PIC- 
TURES, INC,  for  their  development  of  the 
Paramount  Dual  Screen  Transparency  Camera 
Setup. 

To  DOUGLAS  SHEARER  and  the  METRO-GOLD- 
WYN-MAYER  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  a 
method  of  varying  the  scanning  width  of 
variable  density  sound  tracks  (Squeeze 
Tracks)  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  an  in- 
creased amount  of  noise  reduction. 
Class  III: 

To  JOHN  ARNOLD  and  the  METRO-GOLDWYN- 
MAYER  CAMERA  DEPARTMENT  for  their 
improvement  of  the  semi-automatic  follow 
focus  device  and  its  application  to  all  of  the 
cameras  used  by  the  MCM  Studios. 

To  JOHN  LIVADARY,  Director  of  Sound  Re- 
cording for  Columbia  Pictures  Corporation,  for 
the  application  of  the  Bi-Planar  Light  Valve 
to  motion  picture  sound  recording. 

To  THOMAS  T.  MOULTON  and  the  UNITED 
ARTISTS  SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for  the  ap- 
plication to  motion  picture  sound  recording  of 
volume  indicators  which  have  peak  reading 
response  and  linear  decibal  scales.  This  type 
of  volume  indicator  portrays  with  greater 
accuracy  the  form  factor  of  an  electrical 
wave. 

To  the  RCA  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY, 
INC.,  for  the  introduction  of  the  modulated 
high-frequency  method  of  determining  op- 
tium  photographic  processing  conditions  for 
variable  width  sound  tracks. 

To  JOSEPH  E.  ROBINS  and  PARAMOUNT  PIC- 
TURES, INC.,  for  their  exceptional  applica- 
tion of  acoustic  principles  to  the  sound 
proofing  of  gasoline  generators  and  water 
pumps. 

To  DOUGLAS  SHEARER  and  the  MCM  SOUND 
DEPARTMENT  for  the  design  of  the  film 
drive  mechanism  as  incorporated  in  the 
ERPI  1010  Reproducer. 

Special  Awards: 

To  MACK  SENNETT  "for  his  lasting  contribu- 
tion to  the  comedy  technique  of  the  screen, 
the  basic  principles  of  which  are  as  impor- 
tant today  as  when  they  were  first  put  into 
practice,  the  Academy  presents  a  special 
Award  to  that  master  of  fun,  discoverer  of 
stars,  sympathetic,  kindly,  understanding,  com- 
edy genius — Mack  Sennett." 

To  EDGAR  BERGEN  "for  his  outstanding  comedy 
creation,  Charlie  McCarthy." 

To  W.  HOWARD  GREENE  for  the  color  pho- 
tography of  "A  Star  Is  Born."  (This  Award 
was  recommended  by  a  committee  of  lead- 
ing cinematographers  after  viewing  all  the 
color  pictures  made  during  the  year.) 

To  THE  MUSEUM  OF  MODERN  ART  FILM  LI- 
BRARY for  its  significant  work  in  collecting 
films  dating  from  1895  to  the  present  and  for 
the  first  time  making  available  to  the  pub- 
lic the  means  of  studying  the  historical  and 
aesthetic  development  of  the  motion  picture 
as  one  of  the  major  arts. 


1936— NINTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"THE  GREAT  ZIECFELD,"  MCM 
Actor: 

PAUL  MUNI  in  "The  Story  of  Louis  Pasteur," 
Warner  Bros. 


AWARDS 


729 


Actress: 

LUISE  RAINER  in  "The  Creat  Ziegfeld,"  MCM. 
Actor  (supporting  role): 

WALTER   BRENNAN    in   "Come   and   Get  It," 
Coldwyn-UA. 
Actress  (supporting  role)  : 

GALE   SONDERGAARD   in   "Anthony  Adverse," 
Warner  Bros. 
Direction: 

FRANK  CAPRA,   "Mr.   Deeds  Coes  to  Town," 
Columbia. 
Writing  ( best  screenplay )  : 

PIERRE  COLLINGS,   SHERIDAN   CIBNEY,  "The 
Story  of  Louis  Pasteur,"  Warner  Bros. 
Writing  (original  story): 

PIERRE   COLLINGS,   SHERIDAN   GIBNEY,  "The 
Story  of  Louis  Pasteur,"  Warner  Bros. 
Cinematography: 

TONY    GAUDIO,    "Anthony   Adverse,"  Warner 
Bros. 
Art  Direction: 

RICHARD  DAY,  "Dodsworth,"  Goldwyn-UA. 
Film  Editing: 

RALPH  DAWSON,  "Anthony  Adverse,"  Warner 
Bros. 
Sound  Recording: 

DOUCLAS  SHEARER,  "San  Francisco,"  MCM. 
Assistant  Director: 

JACK   SULLIVAN,   "The   Charge  of   the  Light 
Brigade,"  Warner  Bros. 
Music   I  scoring)  : 

LEO   FORBSTEIN,   "Anthony  Adverse,"  Warner 
Bros. 
Music  (song)  : 

"THE  WAY  YOU  LOOK  TONIGHT"  from  "Swing 

Time,"  RKO. 
Lyrics  by  Dorothy  Fields,  Music  by  Jerome  Kern. 
Dance  Director: 

SEYMOUR  FELIX,  "A  Pretty  Girl  Is  Like  a 
Melody"  number  from  "The  Great  Ziegfeld," 
MGM. 

Short  Subjects  (cartoon)  : 

"COUNTRY  COUSIN,"  Disney-UA. 
Short  Subjects  (color): 

"GIVE  ME  LIBERTY?'  Warner  Bros. 
Short  Subjects  (one-reel): 

"BORED  OF  EDUCATION,"  Roach-MCM. 
Short  Subjects  (two-reel): 

"THE  PUBLIC  PAYS,"  MGM. 


1935— EIGHTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"MUTINY  ON  THE  BOUNTY,"  MCM. 
Actor: 

VICTOR  McLACLEN  in  "The  Informer,"  RKO. 
Actress: 

BETTE  DAVIS  in  "Dangerous,"  Warner  Bros. 
Direction: 

JOHN  FORD,  "The  Informer,"  RKO. 
Writing  (original  story)  : 

BEN  HECHT  and  CHARLES  MacARTHUR,  "The 
Scoundrel,"  Paramount. 
Writing  (best  screenplay)  : 

DUDLEY  NICHOLS,  'The  Informer,"  RKO. 
Cinematography: 

HAL   MOHR,   "A   Midsummer   Night's  Dream," 
Warner  Bros. 
Art  Direction: 

RICHARD  DAY,   "The  Dark  Angel,"  Coldwyn- 
UA. 

Sound  Recording: 

WILLIAM   STEI NKAMPF,    "Naughty  Marietta," 
MGM. 
Film  Editing: 

RALPH     DAWSON,     "A     Midsummer  Night's 
Dream,"  Warner  Bros. 
Assistant  Director: 

CLEM   BEAUCHAMP  and   PAUL  WING,  "Lives 
of  a  Bengal  Lancer,"  Paramount. 
Music  (song)  : 

"LULLABY  OF  BROADWAY"  from  "Golddiggers 

of  1935,"  Warner  Bros. 
Lyrics  by  Al  Dubin,  Music  by  Harry  Warren 
Music  (score)  : 

MAX  STEI NER,  "The  Informer,"  RKO. 
Dance  Direction: 

DAVE  GOULD,  "I've  Cot  a  Feeling  You're  Fool- 
ing"   number    from    "Broadway    Melody  of 
1936,"  MGM. 
DAVE  GOULD,  "Straw  Hat"  number  from  "Folies 
Bergere,"  20th-UA. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon)  : 

"THREE  ORPHAN  KITTENS,"  Disney-UA. 
Short  Subjects  (comedy): 

"HOW  TO  SLEEP,"  MGM 
Short  Subject  (novelty)  : 

"WINGS  OVER  MT.  EVEREST,"  Caumont  Brit- 
ish-Educational. 


Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

To  DOUCLAS  SHEARER  and  the  METRO-COLD- 
WYN-MAYER  SOUND  DEPA9RTMENT  for  the 
development  of  a  practical  Two-Way  Horn 
System  and  a  biased  Class  A  Push-Pull  Re- 
cording System. 
Class  II: 

To  E.  C.  WENTE  and   the   BELL  TELEPHONE 
LABORATORIES  for  their  Multi-Cellular  High- 
Frequence  Horn  and  Receiver. 
To  THE  RCA  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY  for 
their  Rotary  Stabilizer  Sound  Head. 
Class  III: 

To  the  RCA  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY  for 
their  development  of  a  method  of  recording 
and  printing  sound  records  utilizing  a  re- 
stricted spectrum  (known  as  Ultra-Violet  Light 
Recording) . 

To  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS,  INC., 
for  the  ERPI  "Type  Q"  portable  recording 
channel. 

To  RCA  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY  for  fur- 
nishing a  practical  design  and  specifications 
for  a  non-slip  printer. 

To  UNITED  ARTISTS  STUDIO  CORPORATION 
for  the  development  of  a  practical,  efficient, 
and  quiet  wind  machine. 

Special  Awards: 

To  THE  MARCH  OF  TIME  for  its  significance 
to  motion  pictures  and  for  having  revolu- 
tionized one  of  the  most  important  branches 
of  the  industry — the  newsreel. 

To  W.  HOWARD  GREENE  and  HAROLD  ROS- 
SEN  for  the  color  cinematography  of  the 
Selznick  International  Production  "The  Garden 
of  Allah." 


Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  THE  AGFA  ANSCO  CORPORATION  for  their 
development  of  the  Agfa  Infra-Red  Film. 

To  THE  EASTMAN  KODAK  COMPANY  for  their 
development  of  the  Eastman  Pola-Screen. 
Class  III: 

To  the  METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER  STUDIO  for 
the  development  of  anti-directional  nega- 
tive and  positive  development  by  means  of 
jet  turbulation,  and  the  application  of  the 
method  to  all  negative  and  print  processing 
of  the  entire  product  of  a  major  producing 
company. 

To  THE  MOLE-RICHARDSON  COMPANY  for 
their  development  of  the  "Solar-spot"  spot 
lamps. 

To  DOUGLAS  SHEARER  and  the  METRO-GOLD- 
WYN-MAYER SOUND  DEPARTMENT  for 
their  automatic  control  system  for  cameras 
and  sound  recording  machines  and  auxiliary 
stage  equipment. 

To  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS,  INC., 
for  their  study  and  development  of  an  equip- 
ment to  analyze  and  measure  flutter  result- 
ing from  the  travel  of  the  film  through  the 
mechanisms  used  in  the  recording  and  re- 
production of  sound. 

To  PARAMOUNT  PRODUCTIONS,  INC.,  for  the 
design  and  construction  of  the  Paramount 
Transparency  Air  Turbine  Developing  Ma- 
chine. 

To  NATHAN  LEVINSON,  Director  of  Sound  Re- 
cording for  Warner  Brothers-First  National 
Studios,  for  the  method  of  intercutting  vari- 
able density  and  variable  area  sound  tracks 


730 


AWARDS 


to  secure  an  increase  in  the  effective  volume 
of  sound  recorded  for  motion  pictures. 

Special  Awards: 

To  DAVID  WARK  GRIFFITH  for  his  distin- 
guished creative  achievements  as  director  and 
producer  and  his  invaluable  initiative  and  last- 
ing contributions  to  the  progress  of  the  mo- 
tion picture  arts. 


1934 — SEVENTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"IT  HAPPENED  ONE  NIGHT,"  Columbia. 
Actor: 

CLARK  CABLE   in  "It  Happened  One  Night," 
Columbia. 
Actress: 

CLAUDETTE   COLBERT    in    "It    Happened  One 
Night,"  Columbia. 
Direction: 

FRANK    CAPRA,    "It    Happened    One  Night," 
Columbia. 
Writing  (adaptation): 

ROBERT    RISKIN,    "It    Happened   One  Night," 
Coiumbia. 
Writing  I  original  story  I: 

ARTHUR    CAESAR,    "Manhattan  Melodrama," 
MCM. 
Cinematography: 

VICTOR  MILNER.  "Cleopatra,"  Paramount. 
Art  Direction: 

CEDRIC  GIBBONS  and  FREDERIC  HOPE,  "The 
Merry  Widow,"  MGM. 
Sound  Recording: 

PAUL  NEAL,  "One  Night  of  Love,"  Columbia. 
Film  Editing: 

CONRAD  NERVIG,  "Eskimo,"  MCM. 
Assistant  Director: 

)OHN  WATERS,  "Viva  Villa,"  MGM. 
Music  (score)  : 

LOUIS  SILVERS,  "One  Night  of  Love,"  Columbia. 
Music  (song)  : 

"CONTINENTAL"  from  "The  Cay  Divorcee," 
RKO. 

Music  by  Con  Conrad,  Lyrics  by  Herb  Magidson 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon)  : 

"THE  TORTOISE  AND  THE  HARE,"  Disney. 
Short  Subjects  I  comedy)  : 

"LA  CUCARACHA,"  RKO. 
Short  Subjects  (novelty): 

"CITY  OF  WAX,"  Educational. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  ELECTRICAL   RESEARCH   PRODUCTS,  INC.. 
for   their   development   of   the   Vertical  Cut 
Disc  method  of  recording  sound  for  motion 
pictures    (Hill  and  Dale  Recording). 
Class  III: 

To  COLUMBIA  PICTURES  CORPORATION  for 
their  application  of  the  Vertical  Cut  Disc 
Method  (Hill  and  Dale  Recording)  to  actual 
studio  production,  with  their  recording  of  the 
sound  on  the  picture,  "One  Night  of  Love." 

To  BELL  AND  HOWELL  COMPANY  for  their  de- 
velopment of  the  Bell  and  Howell  Fully  Au- 
tomatic Sound  and  Picture  Printer. 

Special  Award: 

To  SHIRLEY  TEMPLE,  presented  in  grateful  rec- 
ognition of  her  outstanding  contribution  to 
screen  entertainment  during  the  year  1934. 


1932-33 — SIXTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"CAVALCADE,"  Fox. 
Actor: 

CHARLES  LAUCHTON  in  "The  Private  Life  of 
Henry  VIII,"  London  Films-UA. 
Actress: 

KATHARINE    HEPBURN    in    "Morning  Clory," 
RKO. 


Direction : 

FRANK  LLOYD,  "Cavalcade,"  Fox. 
Writing  (adaption): 

SARAH  Y.  MASON,  VICTOR  HEERMAN,  "Little 
Women,"  RKO. 
Writing  (original  story): 

ROBERT   LORD,   "One  Way   Passage,"  Warner 
Bros. 
Cinematography: 

CHARLES  BRYANT  LANG,  JR.,  "A  Farewell  to 
Arms,"  Paramount. 
Art  Direction: 

WILLIAM  S.  DARLING,  "Cavalcade,"  Fox. 
Assistant  Director: 

CHARLES  BARTON,  SCOTT  BEAL,  CHARLES 
DORIAN,  FRED  FOX,  GORDON  HOLLINGS- 
HEAD,  DEWEY  STARKEY,  WILLIAM  TUM- 
MEL,  (Multiple  Award  given  this  year  only), 
Paramount,  Universal,  MGM,  United  Artists, 
Warner  Bros.,  RKO,  Fox. 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon): 

"THREE  LITTLE  PIGS,"  Disney-UA. 
Short  Subjects  (comedy) 

"SO  THIS  IS  HARRIS."  RKO. 
Short  Subjects  (novelty): 
"KRAKOTA,"  Educational. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I : 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS,  INC., 
for  their  Wide  Range  Recording  and  Repro- 
ducing System. 

To   RCA  VICTOR   COMPANY,    INC.,   for  their 
High    Fidelity    Recording    and  Reproducing 
System. 
Class  III: 

To  FOX  FILM  CORP.,  FRED  JACKMAN  and 
WARNER  BROTHERS  PICTURES,  INC.,  and 
SIDNEY  SANDERS  of  RKO  Studios,  Inc.,  for 
their  development  and  effective  use  of  the 
Translucent  Cellulose  Screen  in  Composite 
Photography. 

1931-32 — FIFTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"GRAND  HOTEL,"  MGM. 
Actor  (Tie  Vote)  : 

FREDRIC  MARCH  in  "Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde, 
Paramount. 

WALLACE  BEERY  in  "The  Champ,"  MGM. 
Actress: 

HELEN  HAYES  in  "The  Sin  of  Madelon  Claudet, 
MGM. 
Direction : 

FRANK  BORZAGE,  "Bad  Girl,"  Fox. 
Writing  (adaptation): 

EDWIN  BURKE,  "Bad  Girl,"  Fox. 
Writing  I  original  story )  : 

FRANCES  MARION,  "The  Champ,"  MGM. 
Cinematography: 

LEE  GARMES,  "Shanghai  Express,"  Paramount. 
Art  Direction: 

GORDON  WILES,  "Transatlantic,"  Fox. 
Sound  Recording: 

PARAMOUNT  STUDIO  SOUND  DEPARTMENT 
Short  Subjects  (cartoon)  : 

"FLOWERS  AND  TREES."  Disney-UA. 
Short  Subjects  (comedy)  : 

"THE  MUSIC  BOX,"  Roach-MCM. 
Short  Subjects  (novelty)  : 

"WRESTLING  SWORDFISH,"  Sennett-Education- 
al. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

None. 
Class  II: 

To  TECHNICOLOR  MOTION  PICTURE  CORPOR- 
ATION for  the  color  cartoon  process. 

Class  III: 

To  EASTMAN  KODAK  COMPANY  for  the  Type 
1  1  -B  Sensitometer. 

Special  Award: 

To  WALT  DISNEY  for  the  creation  of  Mickey 
Mouse. 


AWARDS 


731 


1930-31 — FOURTH  ANNUAL  AWARDS 


1927-28— FIRST  ANNUAL  AWARDS 


Best  Picture: 

"CIMARRON,"  RKO. 
Actor: 

LIONEL  BARRYMORE  in  "A  Free  Soul,"  MCM. 
Actress: 

MARIE  DRESSLER  in  "Min  and  Bill,"  MCM. 
Direction : 

NORMAN  TAUROC,  "Skippy,"  Paramount. 
Writing  (adaptation): 

HOWARD  E5TABROOK,  "Cimarron,"  RKO. 
Writing  I  original  story )  : 

JOHN  MONK  SAUNDERS,  "Dawn  Patrol,"  War- 
ner Bros. 
Sound  Recording: 

PARAMOUNT  STUDIO  SOUND  DEPARTMENT 
Cinematography: 

FLOYD  CROSBY.  "Tabu,"  Paramount. 
Art  Direction : 

MAX  REE,  "Cimarron,"  RKO. 

Scientific  or  Technical: 

Class  I: 

To  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS.  INC. 
RCA  PHOTOPHONE,  INC.,  and  RKO  RADIO 
PICTURES  for  Noise  Reduction  Recording 
quipment. 

To   DUPONT   FILM    MANUFACTURINCq  COM- 
PANY   and    EASTMAN    KODAK  COMPANY 
for  Supersensitive  Panchromatic  Film. 
Class  II: 

To  FOX  FILM  COMPANY  for  their  effective  use 
of  Synchro-Projection  Composite  Photography. 
Class  III: 

To  ELECTRICAL  RESEARCH  PRODUCTS,  INC., 
for  Moving  Coil  Microphone  Transmitters 

To  RKO  RADIO  PICTURES,  INC.,  for  Reflex  Type 
Microphone  Concentrators. 

To  RCA  PHOTOPHONE,  INC.,  for  Ribbon  Micro- 
phone Transmitters. 


Best  Picture: 

"WINGS,"  Paramount. 
Actor : 

EMIL  IANNINCS  in  "The  Last  Command,"  "The 
Way  of  All  Flesh,"  Paramount. 
Actress: 

) ANET  CAYNOR  in  "Seventh  Heaven,"  "Street 
Angel,"  "Sunrise,"  Fox. 
Direction : 

FRANK  BORZACE,  "Seventh  Heaven,"  Fox. 
Direction  I  comedy): 

LEWIS    MILESTONE,    "Two    Arabian  Knights," 
Caddo-UA. 
Writing  (original  story): 

BEN  HECHT,  "Underworld,"  Paramount. 
Writing  (adaption): 

BENJAMIN  CLAZER,  "Seventh  Heaven,"  Fox. 
Writing  (title): 

JOSEPH  FARNHAM,  "The  Fair  Co-Ed,"  "Laugh, 
Clown,  Laugh,"  "Telling  the  World,"  MCM. 
Cinematography: 

CHARLES    ROSHER,    KARL    STRUSS,  "Sunrise," 
Fox. 
Art  Direction: 

WILLIAM   CAMERON   MENZIES,    "The  Dove," 
"Tempest,"  UA. 
Engineering  Effects: 

ROY  POMEROY.  "Wings,"  Paramount. 
Artistic  Quality  of  Production: 

"SUNRISE,"  Fox. 

Special  Awards: 

To  WARNER   BROS,   for  producing  "The  Jazz 

Singer,"   the  pioneer   talking  picture,  which 

has  revolutionized  the  industry. 
To  CHARLES  CHAPLIN  for  versatility  and  genius 

in    writing,    acting,    directing   and  producing 

"The  Circus." 


1929-30 — THIRD  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"ALL    QUIET    ON    THE    WESTERN  FRONT," 

Universal. 

Actor: 

CEORCE  ARLISS  in  "Disraeli,"  Warner  Bros. 
Actress: 

NORMA  SHEARER  in  "The  Divorcee,"  MCM. 
Direction : 

LEWIS  MILESTONE,  "All  Quiet  on  the  West- 
ern  Front,"  Universal. 
Writing  (achievement) 

FRANCES  MARION,  "The  Big  House,"  MCM. 
Cinematography: 

WILLARD  VAN  DER  VEER,  JOSEPH  T.  RUCKER, 
"With  Byrd  at  the  South  Pole,"  Paramount. 
Art  Direction: 

HERMAN  ROSSE,  "King  of  Jazz,"  Universal. 
Sound  Recording: 

DOUGLAS  SHEARER,  "The  Big  House,"  MGM. 


1928-29 — SECOND  ANNUAL  AWARDS 

Best  Picture: 

"THE   BROADWAY  MELODY,"  MCM. 
Actor: 

WARNER  BAXTER  in  "In  Old  Arizona,"  Fox. 
Actress: 

MARY    PICKFORD    in    "Coquette,"  Pickford- 
United  Artists. 
Direction : 

FRANK  LLOYD,  "The  Divine  Lady,"  First  Na- 
tional. 

Writing  (achievement): 

HANS  KRALY,  "The  Patriot,"  Paramount. 
Cinematography: 

CLYDE  De  VINNA,  "White  Shadows  of  the  South 
Seas,"  MGM. 
Art  Direction: 

CEDRIC  GIBBONS,  "The  Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey," 
MCM. 


PHOTOPLAY 
COLD  MEDAL  AWARDS 


1948 

Picture: 

"SITTING  PRETTY,"  20th-Fox.  Miniature  Cold 
Medals  to  all  those  receiving  screen  credit  in 
the  winning  picture.  Producer,  Samuel  G.  Engel ; 
Screenplay,  F.  Hugh  Herbert;  Director,  Walter 
Lang. 

Actor: 

BING  CROSBY 
Actress: 

INGRID  BERGMAN 
Special  Achievement  Award: 

DARRYL   F.   ZANUCK  for  "Gentleman's  Agree- 
ment," 20th-Fox. 
Citations: 

"A  DATE  WITH  JUDY,"  MGM. 
"GENTLEMAN'S  AGREEMENT,"  20th-Fox. 
"I   REMEMBER  MAMA,"  RKO. 
"LIFE  WITH  FATHER,"  WB. 

"MR.  BLANDINGS  BUILDS  HIS  DREAM  HOUSE," 
RKO  and  Selznick. 

"SITTING  PRETTY,"  20th-Fox. 

"STATE  OF  THE  UNION,"  Liberty. 

"THE  NAKED  CITY,"  Mark  Hellmger. 

"THE  SECRET  LIFE  OF  WALTER  MITTY,"  Sam- 
uel Coldwyn. 

"THE  STREET  WITH  NO  NAME,"  20th-Fox. 
Male  Stars: 

Humphrey  Bogart,  Bing  Crosby,  Bob  Hope,  Alan 

Ladd,  Gregory  Peck. 
Female  Stars: 

June   Allyson,    Ingrid    Bergman,    Rita  Hayworth. 

Jennifer  Jones,  Esther  Williams. 

1947 

Picture: 

"THE  JOLSON  STORY,"  Miniature  Cold  Medals 
to  all  those  receiving  screen  credits  on  the 
picture.  Producer,  Sidney  Skolsky;  Writer, 
Stephen  Longstreet;  Director,  Alfred  Green. 


732 


AWARDS 


Actor: 

BINC  CROSBY 
Actress: 

INCRID  BERGMAN 
Special  Award : 

AL  (OLSON 
Citations: 

"THE  FARMER'S  DAUGHTER,"  RKO. 
"THE  YEARLING."  MGM. 
"WELCOME  STRANGER,"  Paramount. 
"DEAR  RUTH,"  Paramount. 
"BLUE  SKIES,"  Paramount. 
"IT'S  A  WONDERFUL  LIFE,"  Liberty-RKO. 
"THE   BEST  YEARS  OF  OUR   LIFE,"  Goldwyn- 
RKO. 

"BOOMERANG,"  20th-Fox. 
"MARGIE,"  20th-Fox. 
"THE  EGG  AND  I,"  Universal. 
Male  Stars: 

Humphrey    Bogart,    Alan    Ladd,    Gary  Cooper, 
Gregory  Peck. 
Female  Stars: 

June  Allyson,  Bette  Davis,  Greer  Carson,  Rita 
Hayworth. 

1946 

Picture: 

"THE  BELLS  OF  ST.  MARY'S,"  Miniature  Cold 
Medals  to  all  those  receiving  screen  credits 
on  the  picture.  Producer-Director,  Leo  Mc- 
Carey;  Writer,  Dudley  Nichols. 

Actor: 

BING  CROSBY 
Actress: 

INGRID  BERGMAN 
Musical  Movie: 

"STATE  FAIR,"  20th-Fox. 
Citations: 

"THE  BELLS  OF  ST.  MARY'S,"  Rainbow-RKO. 
"STATE  FAIR,"  20th-Fox. 
"THE  GREEN  YEARS,"  MGM. 
"MILDRED  PIERCE,"  Warner  Bros. 
"LEAVE  HER  TO  HEAVEN,"  20th-Fox. 
"NIGHT  AND  DAY,"  Warner  Bros. 
"ANNA  AND  THE  KING  OF  SIAM,"  20th-Fox. 
"SPELLBOUND,"  Selznick-UA. 
"RHAPSODY  IN  BLUE,"  Warner  Bros. 
"LOVE  LETTERS,"  Wallis-Paramount. 
Male  Stars: 

Gary  Cooper,  Bob  Hope,  Van  Johnson,  Spencer 

Tracy. 
Female  Stars: 

Bette  Davis,  Judy  Garland,  Greer  Carson,  Lana 

Turner. 

1945 

Picture: 

"THE  VALLEY  OF  DECISION,"  MGM. 
Actor: 

BINC  CROSBY 
Actress: 

CREER  CARSON 
Citations: 

"ANCHORS  AWEICH,"  MGM. 

"THIRTY  SECONDS  OVER  TOKYO,"  MGM. 

"A  SONG  TO  REMEMBER,"  Columbia. 

"MEET  ME  IN  ST.  LOUIS,"  MGM. 

"NATIONAL  VELVET,"  MGM. 

'THRILL  OF  A  ROMANCE,"  MGM  . 

"GOD  IS  MY  CO-PILOT,"  Warner  Bros. 

"HOLLYWOOD  CANTEEN,"  Warner  Bros. 

"SON  OF  LASSIE,"  MGM. 
Male  Stars: 

Humphrey  Bogart,  Cary  Grant,  Bob  Hope,  Spen- 
cer Tracy. 
Female  Stars: 

Ingrid  Bergman,  Bette  Davis,  Judy  Garland, 
Betty  Grable. 

1944 

Picture: 

"GOING  MY  WAY,"  Paramount. 
Actor: 

BINC  CROSBY 
Actress: 

GREER  CARSON 
Citations: 

"THE  STORY  OF  DR.  WASSELL,"  Paramount. 
"A  GUY  NAMED  JOE,"  MGM. 


"MRS.  PARKI NGTON,"  MGM. 
"LAURA,"  20th-Fox. 
"DESTINATION  TOKYO,"  Warner  Bros. 
"SEE  HERE,  PRIVATE  HARGROVE,"  MGM. 
"TWO  GIRLS  AND  A  SAILOR,"  MGM. 
"SINCE  YOU  WENT  AWAY,"  United  Artists. 
"THE  SULLIVANS,"  20th-Fox. 
Male  Stars: 

Humphrey    Bogart,    Gary    Cooper,    Cary  Grant, 

Bob  Hope. 
Female  Stars: 

Bette  Davis,  Judy  Garland,  Betty  Grable,  Ginger 

Rogers. 


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ACHIEVEMENT  AWARDS 


1948 

Best  Actress: 

OLIVIA  de  HAVILLAND  for  performance  in 
"Snake  Pit,"  20th-Fox. 
Best  Actor: 

LAURENCE  OLIVIER  for  performance  in  "Ham- 
let," Rank-UI. 
Industry  Award : 

JEAN  HERSHOLT  for  industry  goodwill  activities. 
Producer  Award: 

WALTER  WANCER  for  "Joan  of  Arc,"  Sierra- 
RKO. 
Director: 

ANATOLE   LITVAK  for  "Snake  Pit,"  20th-Fox, 
and  "Sorry,  Wrong  Number,"  Hal  Wallis-Para- 
mount. 
Writer  Awards: 

IRMGARD  von  CUBE  and  ALLEN  VINCENT  for 
"Johnny  Belinda,"  Warner  Bros. 
Cinematographer  Award: 

RUSSELL  HARLAN  for  "Red  River,"  Monterey- 
UA. 

Special  Awards: 

BOB  HOPE  for  his  humanitarian  activities. 

FRED  ASTAIRE  for  his  performance  in  "Easter 

Parade."  MGM. 
MONTGOMERY  CLIFT  as  the  most  promising  new 

star. 

1947 

Best  Actress: 

ROSALIND  RUSSELL  for  performance  in  "Mourn- 
ing  Becomes   Electra,"    Independent  Artists- 
RKO. 
Best  Actor: 

GREGORY  PECK  for  performance  in  "Gentleman's 
Agreement,"  20th-Fox. 
Industry  Award: 

DARRYL    F.    ZANUCK    for   his   production  of 
"Gentleman's  Agreement,"  20th-Fox. 
Producer  Award: 

DORE  SCHARY  for  "Crossfire,"  "The  Bachelor 
and    the    Bobby-Soxer"    and    "The  Farmer's 
Daughter,"  all  RKO. 
Director-Writing  Award: 

GEORGE  SEATON  for  "Miracle  on  34th  Street," 
20th-Fox. 
Director  Award: 

MICHAEL  CURTIZ  for  "Life  With  Father,"  War- 
ner Bros. 
Cinematographer  Award: 

JAMES  WONG  HOWE  for  "Body  and  Soul,"  En- 
terprise-UA. 
Special  Award: 

EDMUND  GWENN  for  performance  in  "Miracle 
on  34th  Street,"  20th-Fox. 
Special  Award: 

AVA  GARDNER  as  the  most  promising  new  star. 

1946 

Best  Actress: 

JENNIFER  JONES  for  performance  in  "Duel  in 
the  Sun,"  Selznick-SRO. 
Best  Actor: 

GREGORY  PECK  for  performances  in  "Duel  in 
the  Sun,"  Selznick-SRO;  and  "The  Yearling," 
MGM. 


AWARDS 


733 


Industry  Award: 

SAMUEL   COLDWYN   for  "Best  Years  of  Our 
Lives,"  Coldwyn-RKO. 
Producer  Award: 

DARRYL  ZANUCK  for  "Razor's  Edge,"  20th-Fox. 
Director  Award: 

CLARENCE  BROWN  for  "The  Yearling,"  MCM. 
Cinematographer: 

CRECC  TOLAND  for  "Best  Years  of  Our  Lives," 
Coldwyn-RKO. 
Newcomer  Award: 

LARRY  PARKS  for  performance  in  "Jolson  Story," 
Columbia. 
Special  Award: 

HAROLD  RUSSELL  (handless  veteran)   in  "Best 
Years  of  Our  Lives,"  Coldwyn-RKO. 

1945 

Best  Actress: 

INCRID  BERGMAN  for  performances  in  "The 
Bells  of  St.  Mary's,"  RKO;  "Saratoga  Trunk," 
Warner  Bros.;   "Spellbound,"  20th-Fox. 
Best  Actor: 

RAY  MILLAND  for  performance  in  "Lost  Week- 
end," Paramount. 
Producer  Award: 

JOSEPH  PASTERNAK,  MCM. 
Cinematographer: 

JOHN  SEITZ,  Paramount. 
Director  Award: 

BILLY  WILDER,  Paramount. 
Child  Actress: 

PECCY  ANN  CARNER,  20th-Fox. 
Newcomer  Award: 

BARBARA  HALE,  RKO. 
Industry  Awerd: 

LOUIS  B.  MAYER,  MCM. 

1944 

Best  Actress: 

RITA  HAYWORTH  for  performance  in  "Cover 
Girl,"  Columbia. 
Best  Actor: 

BING  CROSBY  for  performance  in  "Going  My 
Way,"  Paramount. 
Producer  Award: 

DARRYL  ZANUCK  for  "Wilson,"  20th-Fox. 
Director  Award: 

LEO  McCAREY  for  "Going  My  Way,"  Paramount. 
Industry  Pioneer  Award: 

WALT  DISNEY. 
Child  Actress  Award: 

MARGARET  O'BRIEN,  MCM. 
Cinematographer  Award: 

LEON  SHAMROY,  20th-Fox. 
Newcomer  Award: 

SHIRLEY  TEMPLE  for  "Since  You  Went  Away," 
Selznick-UA. 

1943 

Best  Actress: 

JENNIFER  JONES  for  "Song  of  Bernadette,  MCM. 
Best  Actor: 

WALTER  PIDGEON  for  "Madame  Curie,"  MCM. 
For  Steady  Crowth  to  Stardom: 

BETTY  HUTTON,  Paramount. 
Director  Award: 

MICHAEL  CURTIZ,  Warner  Bros. 
Producer  Award: 

HAL  WALLIS. 
Industry  Award: 

WALT  DISNEY. 

1942 

Best  Actress: 

GREER  CARSON  for  "Mrs.  Miniver,"  MCM. 
Best  Actor: 

JAMES  CAGNEY  for  "Yankee  Doodle  Dandy," 
Warner  Bros. 
Director  Award: 

SAM  WOOD  for  "Pride  of  the  Yankees,"  Cold- 
wyn-UA. 
Industry  Award: 

WALT  DISNEY. 
Award  to  Rising  Young  Actress: 

TERESA  WRIGHT  for  "Pride  of  the  Yankees," 
Coldwyn-UA. 
Award  to  Stand-Out  Starlet  of  1942: 
JANET  BLAIR.  Columbia. 


NEW  YORK 
FILM  CRITICS  AWARDS 


1948 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"TREASURE  OF  SIERRA  MADRE,"  Warner  Bros. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

LAWRENCE  OLIVIER  in  "Hamlet,"  Rank-Univer- 
sal International. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

OLIVIA  de   HAVILLAND   in   "The   Snake  Pit," 
20th-Fox. 
Best  Direction: 

JOHN  HUSTON  for  "Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre," 
Warner  Bros. 
Best  Foreign  Picture: 
"PAISAN,"  Italian. 

1947 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"GENTLEMAN'S  AGREEMENT,"  20th-Fox. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

WILLIAM  POWELL  in  "Life  With  Father,"  War- 
ner Bros. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

DEBORAH  KERR. 
Best  Direction: 

ELIA    KAZAN,    "Gentleman's   Agreement"  and 
"Boomerang,"  both  20th-Fox. 

1946 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"THE    BEST   YEARS   OF   OUR    LIVES,"  Samuel 
Goldwyn-RKO. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

LAURENCE  OLIVIER  in  "Henry  V,"  Rank-UA. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

CELIA   JOHNSON    in    "Brief    Encounter,"  Noel 
Coward- Universal. 
Best  Direction: 

WILLIAM    WYLER,    "The    Best   Years   of  Our 
Lives,  Samuel  Coldwyn-RKO. 
Best  Foreign  Film: 

"OPEN  CITY,"  Mayer  and  Burstyn. 

1945 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"THE  LOST  WEEKEND,"  Paramount. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

RAY  MILLAND  in  "The  Lost  Weekend,"  Para- 
mount. 

Best  Feminine  Performance: 

INCRID   BERGMAN   in   "Spellbound,"  Selznick- 
UA  and  "The  Bells  of  St.  Mary's,"  Rainbow- 
RKO. 
Best  Direction: 

BILLY   WILDER,   "The   Lost  Weekend,"  Para- 
mount. 
Special  Awards: 

"THE    TRUE    GLORY"    and    "THE  FIGHTING 
LADY,"  factual  war  films. 

1944 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"GOING  MY  WAY,"  Paramount. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

BARRY  FITZGERALD  in  "Going  My  Way,"  Par- 
amount. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

TALLULAH    BANKHEAD    in    "Lifeboat,"  20th- 
Fox. 
Best  Direction: 

LEO  McCAREY,  "Going  My  Way,"  Paramount. 

1943 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"WATCH  ON  THE  RHINE,"  Warner  Bros. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

PAUL  LUKAS  in  "Watch  on  the  Rhine,"  War- 
ner Bros. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

IDA  LUPINO  in  "The  Hard  Way,"  Warner  Bros. 
Best  Direction: 

GEORGE  STEVENS,  "The  More  the  Merrier,"  Co- 
lumbia. 


734 


AWARDS 


1942 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"IN  WHICH  WE  SERVE,"  Noel  Coward-UA. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

JAMES   CACNEY    in   "Yankee    Doodle  Dandy," 
Warner  Bros. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

ACNES  MOOREHEAD  in  "The  Magnificent  Am- 
bersons,"  Orson  Welles-RKO. 
Best  Direction: 

JOHN  FARROW,  "Wake  Island,"  Paramount. 


1941 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"CITIZEN  KANE,"  Mercury-RKO. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

GARY    COOPER    in    "Sergeant    York,"  Warner 
Bros. 

Best  Feminine  Performance: 

JOAN  FONTAINE  in  "Suspicion,"  RKO. 
Best  Direction: 

JOHN  FORD,  "How  Green  Was  My  Valley,  20th- 
Fox. 

1940 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"THE  CRAPES  OF  WRATH,"  20th-Fox. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

*CHARLES  CHAPLIN   in  "The  Great  Dictator," 
Chaplin-UA. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

KATHARINE    HEPBURN    in    "The  Philadelphia 
Story,"  MGM. 
Best  Direction: 

JOHN  FORD,  "The  Grapes  of  Wrath,"  20th-Fox. 
Best  Foreign  Film : 

"THE  BAKER'S  WIFE,"  Baker's  Wife,  Inc. 

*  Award  refused. 

1939 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"WUTHERI  NG  HEIGHTS,"  Goldwyn-UA. 
Best  Maie  Performance: 

JAMES  STEWART  in  "Mr.  Smith  Goes  to  Wash- 
ington," Columbia. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

VIVIEN  LEIGH  in  "GONE  WITH  THE  WIND," 
MGM-Selznick  International. 
Best  Direction: 

JOHN  FORD,  "Stagecoach,"  Wanger-UA. 
Best  Foreign  Film: 

"HARVEST,"  French  Cinema  Center. 


1938 

Best  Motion  Picture: 

"THE  CITADEL,"  MGM. 
Best  Male  Performance: 

"JAMES  CACNEY  in  "Angels  With  Dirty  Faces," 
Warner  Bros. 
Best  Feminine  Performance: 

MARGARET  SULLAVAN   in  "Three  Comrades," 
MGM. 
Best  Direction: 

ALFRED    HITCHCOCK,    "The    Lady  Vanishes," 
Gaumont-British. 
Best  Foreign  Film : 

"GRAND  ILLUSION,"  World. 


BRUSSELS 
FILM  FESTIVAL  AWARDS 


1947 

Crand  Festival  Prize: 

"SILENCE  EST  D'OR"  (Man  About  Town),  RKO- 
Pathe  Cinema  (French). 
Best  Production: 

"ODD  MAN  OUT"  (British). 
Best  Story: 

"THE  BEST  YEARS  OF  OUR  LIVES."  Coldwyn- 
RKO  (U.S.). 
Best  Photography: 

"ENAMORADA"  (Mexican). 
Best  Actor: 

GERARD    PHILIP    in    "Le    Diable    au  Corps" 
( French ) . 
Best  Actress: 

MYRNA  LOY  in  "The  Best  Years  of  Our  Lives," 
Goldwyn-RKO  Radio  (U.S.). 
Best  Color  Cartoon: 

"THE  CAT  CONCERTO,"  MGM  (U.S.). 
Best  Puppet  Film: 

"THE  DOLL'S  REVOLT"  (Czechoslovakia). 
Scientific  Films  Crand  Prize: 

"BRONCHIAL    TUMORS,"    Paul    Hollinger  and 
Ralph  Rigby  (U.S.). 
Exceptional  Qualities: 

"PAISA"  (Italian). 
Special  Award: 

"THE  ROOSEVELT  STORY,"  Tola  Productions 
(U.S.).  "For  film  best  exemplifying  the  phil- 
osophy of  world  neighborliness  and  interna- 
tional democratic  principles." 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


735 


Non-Theatrical  Film  Companies 


EDUCATIONAL 


ADVERTISING 


16  mm. 


ACADEMIC  FILM  CO.  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational.. 

films) 

1  1  5  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  1  9,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4870 

President  Milton  J.  Salzburg 

Secretary-Treasurer  Harold  Baumstone 

ADMIRAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producers  and  distributors  of   16mm.  entertain-.. 

ment,  educational  and  religious  films  I 
11561   Ventura  Boulevard,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  1-0819 

1450  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  5-4511 

President  Martin  Hersh 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  George  W.  Weeks 

Secretary-Treasurer  Abe  Hersh 

Sales  Manager  Samuel  Hersh 

ADVENTURE  FILMS,  Inc. 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-2320 

President  William  Alexander 

ALBERT   (EDDIE)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  educational  and  commercial  films;  see 
TELEVISION  ) 

1133  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CLadstone  41  16 

Owner  Eddie  Albert 

General   Manager   Mel  Springer 

Production  Manager  John  E.  Fletcher 

ALEXANDER  FILM  CO. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  advertising 
Films) 

Alexander  Film  Bldg.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Main  4200 

President  J.  Don  Alexander 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  Don  M.  Alexander 

Vice-President  Don  Alexander,  Jr. 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Sales  M.  J.  Mclnaney 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.  B.  Foster 

ALL-SCOPE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  industrial  and 
educational,  television  films;  filmstrips;  slides;  see 
TELEVISION) 

1680  N.  Vine  St.,  Room  1209,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-8298 

President  Gordon  S.  Mitchell 

Vice-President-Treasurer  E.  Z.  Walters 

Secretary-Assistant  Treasurer  Ernest  Maples 

Board   of    Directors:    G.    L.    Carrington,  Chairman; 

Philip  Kemp,  Ernest  Mapes,  Gordon  S.  Mitchell,  E. 

Z.  Walters. 

ALLEN  AND  ALLEN 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  educational  and 

entertainment  films ;  see  TELEVI  SI  ON  I 
3947  W.  59th  Place,  Los  Angeles  43,  Calif. 
AXminster  3-3314 

Producer-Director  George  E.  Allen 

ALLEN   (ROBERT)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  commercial,  vocational,  train- 
ing, travelogue  and  theatrical  films;  distributor 
of  theatrical  films) 


725  N.  Western  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
GRanite  6183 

President  Robert  W.  Allen 

ALLIED  16mm.  DISTRIBUTORS  CORP. 

(Distributor  of   16  mm.  films) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Bryant  9-2890 

President  Charles  L.  Yuille 

Treasurer-General  Sales 

Manager  Jacoques  Kopfstein 

ALPHA  FILM  LABORATORIES 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  industrial, 
educational,  scientific,  promotional,  factual,  news 
and  documentary  films;  film  slides) 

6000  PimNco  Road,  Baltimore  9,  Md. 

Liberty  6216 

AMERICAN  FILM  CENTER,  Inc. 

(Non-profit,  educational  organization,  acting  as  a 
clearing  house  for  informational  film  data  and 
services ) 

12  East  44th,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MUrray  Hill  7-6815 

Director  Donald  Slesinger 

Associate  Directors:.. ..Rudolph  Carlson,  John  Devine 
Board  of  Directors:  Jonathan  Daniels,  Luther  Gulick, 
Fred  K.  Hoehler,  William  Lescaze,  Arthur  Mac- 
Mahon,  Mark  May,  James  T.  Shotwell,  Donald 
Slesinger,  Frank  Stanton,  Mark  Starr,  Ordway 
Tead,  Kenneth  D.  Widdemer. 

AMERICAN  FILM  CO. 

(  Producer  of  industrial  slide  films) 
759  W.  7th  St.,  St.  Paul  2,  Minn. 
Dale  4620 

Director  Bart  Foss 

Mgr.  Scenario  Dept  W.  A.  Gustefson 

AMERICAN  FILM  PRODUCERS 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 
industrial,  commercial,  training,  merchandising 
and  educational  films  and  slide  films;  see  TELEVI- 
SION) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-5915 

Partners  Lawrence  A.  Glesnes,  Robert  Gross 

Associate  Producer    John  H.  Davenport 

Account  Executive  Richard  W.  Clemmer 

ANDLAUER  FILM  CO. 

(Industrial  pictures) 

1818  Wyandotte,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Owner  W.   A.  Andlauer 

General  Manager  W.  McElreath 

ANIMATED  ART  PRODUCTIONS 

(Animated  cartoons  and  Puppetoons  for  screen  and 

television  advertising.) 
1165  Broadway,  New  York,  N.Y. 
MUtual  4-8451 

General  Manager  Al  Stahl 

ANNIS   (R.  B.)  CO. 

I  Producer  of    16  mm.   sound  and  silent  subjects; 

distributor  of  16  mm.  films;  16  mm.  and  8  mm. 

equipment ) 
1101   N.  Delaware  St.,  Indianapolis  2,  Ind. 
Riley  2838 

Manager  R.   B.  Annis 


736 


NON-THEATRICAL 


APEX  FILM  CORP. 

(Commercial  producer;  see  TELEVISION) 

971   N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

CRestview  6-7006 

President-Executive    Director  Jack  Chertok 

Vice-President  and  General  Manager  Harry  Cohen 

Secretary-Treasurer  Emmett  Miller 

Assistant  to  President  Vernon  M.  Barton 

Production  Associate  Harry  Poppe 

Business  Manager  Walter  Klinger 

Film    Editor  lack  Ruggiero 

Staff  Directors  Sammy  Lee,  William  Thiele 

ASSOCIATED  FILMAKERS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  and  35  mm.  spon- 
sored, public  relations,  educational  and  enter- 
tainment pictures. 

45  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-6694 

Hal  Roach  Studios,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2761 

1  1  24  Vermont  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
REpublic  1984-5 

President  Stanley  Neal 

Associate  Producer  Edith  Martin 

ASSOCIATED  PRODUCERS  OF  NECRO 
MOTION  PICTURES,  Inc. 

306  Lenox  Ave.,  New  York 
AT  water  9-1301 

ASSOCIATED  SCREEN  NEWS,  Ltd. 

I  Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  educational,  sales, 
industrial  films;  laboratory  service;  sound  recording; 

titles,  animations;  slidefilms;  slides. 
2000  Northcliffe  Ave.,  Montreal,  Canada. 
DExter   !  1 86 

President-Managing   Director  B.   E.  Norrish 

Ceneral  Manager  W.  J.  Singleton 

Secretary-Treasurer  L.  R.  Avery 

Production  Manager  J.  W.  Campbell 

Production   Supervisor  Gordon  Sparling 

Technical   Supervisor  Maurice  Metzger 

ASSOCIATION  FILMS 

(Distributor  of    16   mm.   sponsored,  entertainment 

and  educational  films) 
(Y.  M.  C.  A.  Motion  Picture  Bureau) 
347  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  6-1200 
351  Turk  St.,  San  Francisco  2.  Calif. 
206  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  3,  III. 
301  2  Maple  Ave.,  Dallas  4,  Texas. 

Director  J.    R.  Bingham 

Associate  Director  A.  L.  Fredrick 

ATLAS  FILM  CORP. 

(Commercial  pictures) 

1111  South  Blvd.   Oak  Park,  Illinois 

President  K.  W.  Lineberry 

AUDIO-FILM  LIBRARIES 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  educational  and  entertain- 
ment films) 
354  Bloomfield  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
MOntclair  3- 11 98 

General    Manager  Laurence  Saltzman 

Booking  Manager  R.  Lynne  Horwitz 

AUDIO  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  commercial,  ed- 
ucational and  entertainment  films;  studio,  disc 
recordings) 

812  No.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-4916 

President  Dr.   Ferenz   H.  Fodor 

Vice-President  Michael  Shore 

Treasurer  Louis  G.  Brandt 

Secretary  S.  Y.  Allen 

AUDIO  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  entertainment, 
industrial  and  educational  films  and  film  slides) 
STUDIO  AND  LABORATORY: 

310  Lake  Shore  Rd.,  Etobicoke,  Toronto,  Canada. 
Murray  7226 


245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-7622 

President  Arthur  Gottlieb 

Vice-President  Hans  Tiesler 

Secretary -Comptroller  Clem  Williams 

Writing-Research  Billie  Fredd 

Camera    Department  Ross  Robinson 

AUDIO  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer   of   educational,   advertising   and  public 

relations  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6771 

President  Frank  K.  Speidell 

Vice-President  Herman  Roessle 

Treasurer  Lawrence  W.  Fox,  Jr. 

Secretary  P.    J.  Mooney 

Board  of  Directors:  Howard  S.  Cullman,  Joseph  F. 

Cullman,   Jr.,   Lawrence  W.   Fox,   Jr.,   Frank  K. 

Speidell,  John  F.  Wharton. 

AUDIO  VISUAL  CORP. 

(Audio  visual   equipment,   distributor   of    16  mm. 

educational  films) 
116  Newbury  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 
KENmore  8020 

President  Sidney  M.  Doyle 

SUBSIDIARY 

VISUAL  EDUCATION  SERVICE 

President  Sidney  M.  Doyle 

AUCUST   (RUDOLPH)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  sales  promotion 

films;  slide  films  and  collateral  material) 
7424  Phillips  Ave.,  Chicago  49,  III. 
SOUth  Shore  8-3516 

Owner  Rudolph  August 

BAPTISTA  FILMS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  religious  films;  manufacturer 
of  16  mm.  sound  projectors) 
Sunnyside  Ave.,  Wheaton,  III. 
WHeaton  91 

President-Treasurer  C.  0.  Baptista 

Vice-President  Severt  Andrewson 

Secretary  Edyth  Storey 

BARR   (ARTHUR)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational 
films,  photographic  study  prints,  roll  films  and 
tactual  materials) 

1265  Bresee  Ave.,  Pasadena  7,  Calif. 

SYcamore  7-2126 

Director  of  Productions  Arthur  Barr 

Educational  Counselor  Mrs.  Virginia  Cunningham 

BATTEN,  BARTON,  DURSTINE  & 
OSBORN,  INC. 

(Advertising  agency) 

383  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-5800 
MOVIE  BUREAU: 

In  Charge  Herbert  B.  West 

BEELAND   (CHARLES  D.)  CO. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  films;  slide  films; 

visual  aids  equipment  dealer) 
324  Walton  Bldg.,  Atlanta  3,  Ca. 
WAInut  0892 

Owner  Charles  D.  Beeland 

BERGMAN  ASSOCIATES 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  scientific,  medi- 
cal, business,  and  technical  films;  designer  and 
builder  of  special  camera  equipment;  medical  and 
public  health  research) 

732  Eastern  Parkway,  Brooklyn  13,  N.  Y. 

SLocum  6-0434 

Executives  Lester  V.  Bergman,  Sylvia  Bergman 

BONDY   (AL.  O.) 

(Distributor  of  35  mm.  industrial  films  to  theaters) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6744 


N  ON-THEATRICAL 


737 


BLAKE   (B.  K.i.  Inc. 

(Producer  of  theatrical,  industrial  and  educational 
films) 

1270  Ave.,  of  the  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-1854 

President  B.  K.  Blake 

Secretary-General  Pro- 
duction Manager  George  Blake 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Editor  in  Chief  Leonard  Anderson 

Chief  Cameraman  Don  Malkames 

Production  Assistant  Morris  Levy 

Office  Manager  Ruth  Brooks 

BRADY   (DARREL)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  commercial  films) 

Magic  Mountain,  Calabasas,  Calif. 

President  Darrel  Brady 

BRANDON  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor,  non-theatrical  films) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York   1 9,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4868 

President-Treasurer  Thomas  J.  Brandon 

Vice-President  Lillian  W.  Brandon 

Secretary  Frances  Singer 

Board    of    Directors:    Thomas    J.    Brandon,  Henry 

Schuman,  Lillian  W.  Brandon,  Allan  Irving. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Sales  Manager  Thomas  J.  Brandon 

Advertising   Director  Allan  Irving 

BRANSBY  (JOHN) 

(Producer   of    16   mm.   educational,  documentary, 

sales  training  and  advertising  films) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-5180 

General   Manager  John  Bransby 

Production  Manager  Dave  Bransby 

BRAY  STUDIOS,  INC. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 
technical,  training,  institutional,  sales  promotion, 
educational  and  entertainment  films;  35  mm. 
slide  films;  see  TELEVISION) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  54582 

President  John    R.  Bray 

Vice-President-Production  Manager  Paul  A.  Bray 

Vice-President  Elmer  Pearson 

BRITISH   INFORMATION  SERVICES 
—FILM  SECTION 

(Official  distributor  in  the  U.  S.  of  1 6  mm.  educa- 
tional and  informative  films  produced  by  the 
British  Government) 

(Offices  in  Washington,  Chicago,  Los  Angeles,  San 
Francisco,  Seattle,  Boston,  Houston  and  Detroit) 

(Agency  of  the  British  Government) 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-5100 

Director,  Film  Section  Thomas  Hodge 

BYRON,  Inc. 

(Studio;  producer  of  16  mm.  films;  16  mm.  film 
recording;  35  mm.  slide  films;  16  mm.  laboratory, 
specializing  in  Kodachrome  and  black  and  white 
prints;  see  TELEVISION) 

1226  Wisconsin  Ave.,  Washington  7,  D.  C. 

DUpont  1800 

President-Treasurer  Byron   S.  Roudabush 

Vice-President  •.  Frank  G.  Kear 

Secretary  Muriel  Roudabush 

Assistant  Secretary  Garland  L.  Smith 

CALHOUN  CO. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  educational  films;  film- 
strips  and  slides;  16  mm.  sound,  slide  film  and 
opaque  projectors) 

101  Marietta  St.,  N.  W.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

Lamar  4976 

1614  Gervais  St.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Telephone  2-1314 

Owner  and  Manager  Hazel  Calhoun 


CALHOUN  STUDIOS 

(Producers  16  mm. -35  mm.  commercial  and  educa- 
tional, in  color  and  black  and  white) 
4  West  40th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
CHickering  4-0582 

CALIFORNIA  COMMERCIAL  FILM  CO. 

(Producer  of  all  types  of  special   purpose  films) 
9629  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.) 
CRestview  6-3196 
ADVISORY  BOARD: 

Carl  Laemmle,  Allen  Rivkin,  Arthur  Holliday,  Charles 
B.  Jacobs,  Harry  D.  Granas,  Karl  Freund,  Stanley 
Bergerman,  Louis  Bromfield,  Richard  English. 

THE  CALVIN  COMPANY 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial,  sales  and  educa- 
tional films;  film  laboratory;  studio) 
1105  E.  15th  St.,  Kansas  City  6,  Mo. 
HArrison  6446 

President  F.  0.  Calvin 

Vice-President  Lloyd  Thompson 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  Larry  Sherwood 

Operations  Manager  Neal  Keehn 

Secretary-Treasurer  B.  C.  Calvin 

Business  Manager  Kenneth  Moran 

Executive  Director  Frank  Barhydt 

CAMPUS  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer    of    16    mm.    commercial,  educational, 

medical  and  television  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
161  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn  2,  N.  Y. 
TRiangle  5-6296 

340  Third  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-3843 

Executive  Producer  Nat  Campus 

CAPITAL  FILM  SERVICE 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  and  educational 
films) 

224  Abbott  Road,  East  Lansing,  Mich. 

Executive  J.  R.  Hunter 

CARAVEL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 
films  and  slide  films;  technical  and  cartoon  ani- 
mation; studio) 
730  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-61  1 1 
STUDIO: 

Hempstead,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

President  Robert  C.  McKean 

Treasurer  David    I.  Pincus 

Secretary  Claire  V.  Barton 

Comptroller  Arthur  Kreeger 

Directors:   David  I.  Pincus,  Morris  Goldberg 

Associate  Producers  F.  Burnham  MacLeary,  Joseph 

R.  Kohn. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Camera    Department  Harold  Muller 

Animation  Jack   S.  Semple 

Studio  Manager  Street  C.  C.  McKean 

Cutting-Editing  Department....,  Paul  Warhola 

Optical  and  Effects  Sid  Greene 

Slidefilm    Department  Arnold  Vogelsang 

Still  Camera  Department  Charles  Moore 

CASTLE  FILMS,  Division  of 
United  World  Films,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  home  movies  and  industrial 

films;  distributor  of  non-theatrical  films) 
445  Park  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-1200 

Vice-President  Eugene  W.  Castle 

Vice-President  Harry    J.  Spiess 

Production  Manager  Don  Hancock 

Sales  Manager  Murray  Goodman 

Advertising   Director  W.   B.  Laub 

Western  Representative  Walter  Rivers 

Midwest  Representative  Edward  Mayer 

CASTON  PRODUCTIONS 

(Commercial,  television  films) 

861  1  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

CRestview  5-01  1  3 

Partners  Robert  L.  Cashey,  Albert  H.  Townsend 


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CATHEDRAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  religious  educational  films;  slides; 
slide  films) 

1968-70  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  641  1 

President  Rev.  James  K.  Friedrich 

Vice-President  John  T.  Coyle 

Secretary-Treasurer  Charles  Wayne 

CATHOLIC  MOVIES 

(Distributor  of  8,  16,  35  mm.  equipment;  library  of 

religious  and  Polish  films) 
220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  5-9087 

CAUCER    (A.  V.)   SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  35  mm.  advertising  films) 
11024  Winner   Road,   Independence,  Mo. 
Independence  4920 

President  N.   M.  Cauger 

Vice-President  C.  E.  Christian 

Secretary  V.  A.  Julian 

Treasurer  N.   M.  Cauger 

General  Manager  T.  R.  Cauger 

CHARBOB  PICTURES  CORP. 

110  N.  Osborne  Ave.,  Margate,  N.  J. 
ATlantic  City  2-3501 

President  Charles  L.  Yuille 

Vice-President  Fred  Bellin 

Treasurer  R.    M.  Savini 

Secretary  Edward  Holloway 

CHICAGO  FILM  STUDIOS 

(Producers  of    16  mm.  and   35   mm.  commercial, 
educational  and  advertising  films;  film  laboratory; 
see  TELEVISION) 

STUDIO  and  OFFICES: 

18  W.  Walton  Place,  Chicago  10,  III. 

WHItehall  4-6971 

LABORATORY: 

1322  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 
BITtersweet  8-6780 

President-General  Manager  A.  G.  Dunlap 

Vice  President-Secretary  Inez  Ridgway 

Assistant  General  Manager  Robert  D.  Casterline 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Motion  Picture  Production  Murray  Pattinson 

Slide  Film  Production  M.  Dale 

Scenario  Hal  Secor 

Art  and  Animation  Iver  Smedstad 

Head  Cameraman  Howard  Siemon 

Sound  Engineer  Howard  Schuyler 

Film  Editor  Arthur  Ellis 

CHILDREN'S  FILMS 

(Research,  production,  distribution) 
136  E.  55th  St..  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
In  Charge:  Mrs.  Hettie  Dyhrenfurth. 
Consultants:   Raymond  C.   Lewis,   Theodora  Yates, 
Norman  G.  Dyhrenfurth,  Samuel  G.  Gilburt. 

CHINA  FILM  ENTERPRISES  OF 
AMERICA,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 
documentary  and  educational  films;  see  TELEVI- 
SION) 

132  West  43rd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
Wisconsin  7-6872 

President  H.  C.  Weng 

Vice-President  W.  M.  Choue  Seto 

Secretary  K.  C.  Tsien 

Treasurer  L.  H.  Steiner 

CHURCH   (FRANK  R.)  FILMS 

(Film  laboratory;  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational 

and  advertising  films) 
6117  Grove  St.,  Oakland  9,  Calif. 
HUmboldt  3-721  1 

CINECRAFT  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  commercial,  industrial,  train- 
ing, technical,  advertising,  institutional,  sales 
promotion,  television  and  educational  films;  35 
mm.  slide  films;  slides;  see  TELEVISION) 

2515  Franklin  Ave.,  Cleveland  13,  O. 

SUperior  2300 

President  Ray  Culley 

Production  Manager  Betty  King 

Slidefilm   Producer  Elton  Fletcher 


CINEMART,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  and  16  mm.  industrial,  television  and 
advertising  films;  16  mm.  recording  studio;  see 
TELEVISION) 

565  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

MUrryhill  8-3837 

STUDIO: 

101  Park  Avenue,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrryhill  4-1462 

President  Harold  Kovner 

Vice-President-General  Manager  Varian  Fry 

In  Charge  of  Production  Andre  H.  Carbe 

COLONIAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  and  35  mm.  spon- 
sored, public  relations,  educational  and  entertain- 
ment pictures) 

45  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-6694 

President  Stanley  Neal 

Vice-President  Robert    W.  Peters 

Vice- President-Secretary  W.  Horace  Schmidlapp 

Treasurer  Elias  Goldin 

COMMERCE  PICTURES 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  theater  ad- 
vertising films,  industrial  and  educational  films; 
slide  films) 

525  Poydras  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

MAgnolia  5026 

President  R.  P.  Karrigan 

Vice-President  Robert  Wiegand 

COMMONWEALTH  PICTURES  CORP. 

(World-wide  distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment 

and  educational  films) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6456 

President  Samuel  Goldstein 

Secretary-Treasurer  M.  D.  Sackett 

Sales  Manager  Jerome  Hyams 

Advertising   Manager  Edward  Hamburger 

CONTEMPORARY  FILMS 

(Producer  of  documentary  and  educational  films) 
40  Main  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
GArfield  4951 

Producers  Alvin  J.  Cordon,  Darley  F.  Gordon 

CONTINENTAL  SOUND  &  PICTURE  CO. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  educational  and  documentary 
Negro  films,  instantaneous  recordings;  laboratory 
service) 

2015  E.  65th  St.,  Cleveland,  O. 
EN  5908 

Owner  O.  C.  Smith 

THE  COOLEY  COMPANY 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial,  television  and  edu- 
cational films;  see  TELEVISION) 
1327  N.  Market  St.,  Milwaukee  2,  Wise. 
BRoadway  2-6481 

President  Elliot  W.  Cooley 

Vice-President  Beatrice  C.  Cooley 

Secretary-Treasurer  Edith  Rigby 

Executive  Director  Stephen  Mclver 

CORONET  INSTRUCTIONAL  FILMS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  classroom  films) 
Coronet  Bldg.,  Chicago,  III. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  David  Smart 

COSMOPOLITAN  FILMS 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment,  and  educa- 
tional films) 
3428  Gratiot  Ave.,  Detroit  7,  Mich. 
Fltzroy  4082 

Owner  Edward   F.  Knop 

COX   (WILLIAM  C.)  ENTERPRISE 

( 1  6  mm.  producer) 
Malibu  Lake,  Agoura,  Calif. 
SUperior  8-2663  ;  ALbany  0870 

President  Wiliam  G.  Cox 

Secretary-Treasurer  Mary  Dunn 


NON-THEATRICAL 


739 


DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Photography  Bill  Cox 

Production  J.  W.  Cox 

Property  I.  R.  Dunn 

Research  Opal  Jones 

Writers  Mary  Eugenia  Dunn 

Writer-Director  Garland  C.  Ladd 

CRUSADE  PRODUCTIONS 

(Commercial-educational  films) 

540  Stockton  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Partners  W.  A.  Lawrence,  William  D.  Bacon 

DEFRENES  &  CO. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  industrial,  sales  pro- 
motion, educational  and  documentary  films;  film 
strips;  sound  and  color;  35  mm.  and  16  mm.; 
studio;  animation  studio;  laboratory;  see  TELEVI- 
SION) 

1909  Buttonwood  St.,  Philadelphia  30,  Pa. 
Rlttenhouse  6-5928 

Managing   Director-Owner  Joseph  DeFrenes 

Production  Manager  Joseph  V.  Noble 

DEPHOURE   (JOSEPH)  STUDIO 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial,  educational,  televi- 
sion and  sales  films;  slide  films;  Kodachrome  du- 
plicating; see  TELEVISION) 

1018  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston  15,  Mass. 

LOngwood  6- 1 499 

Owner  Joseph  Dephoure 

DEPICTO  FILM 

(Producer  of  industrial  films;  slide  films) 
245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-7621 

310  Lake  Shore  Rd.,  Etobicoke,  Toronto,  Canada. 

President  John  Hans 

Vice-President  Ladson  Butler 

Board  of  Directors:  Arthur  Gottlieb,  Jack  Goetz,  Al 
Young. 

DISTRIBUTOR'S  CROUP,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  advertising  reels,  entertain- 
ment and  educational  films;  visual  education 
equipment;  see  TELEVISION) 

756  W.  Peachtree  St.,  N.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ca. 

AT  wood  1661 

President  W.   Wells  Alexander 

Treasurer  Russell    M.  Magee 

DUDLEY  PICTURES  CORPORATION 

(Producer  of    16   mm.   commercial,  entertainment, 
television  and  educational  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
9908  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1-7258 

501  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Owner- Producer-Director- Writer  Carl  Dudley 

Producer- Writer-Director  Herman  Boxer 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Managers  Lew  Jarrad,  Norman  Doyle 

Business  Manager  Paul  Weil 

Sales  Manager  Walter  LeClaire 

Camera  Department  Edward  Hutton,  E.  E.  Olsen 

Editing  Department  Norman  Suffern,  Wm.  Faris, 

Ernest  Flook. 

Auditing  Eugene  Barnes 

DUNCAN   (JAMES  E.J,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of   audio-visual   aids   and  equipment; 

16  mm.  film  library) 
65  Monroe  Ave.,  Rochester  7,  N.  Y. 
MAin  4225 

President-Treasurer  James  E.  Duncan 

Vice-President  John  H.  Kenmore 

Secretary  Alex  D.  Dunbar 

EDITED  PICTURES  SYSTEM 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  educational  films) 
165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-3633 

General   Manager  Herman  Ross 

EMBRO  PICTURES  DISTRIBUTING  CO. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  commercial,  educational  and 

entertainment  films) 
1535  Crossroads  of  the  World,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-1  163 


President  Bill  Brown 

Vice-President  E.  M.  Brown 

General  Manager  Charles  Brown 

Secretary-Treasurer  Mary  Husin 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA  BRITANNICA  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer   and   distributor   of    16   mm.  classroom 

films) 
Wilmette,  III. 
Wilmette  6404 

President  C.  Scott  Fletcher 

Exec.  Vice-President  Dr.  V.  C.  Amspiger 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Sales  D.  R.  Williams 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Research  Dr.  Melvin  Brodshaug 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  J.  A.  Brill 

Director  of  Public  Relations,  Adver- 
tising and  Sales  Promotion  L.  H.  Healy 

ESHBAUCH   (TED)   STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  theatrical,  tele- 
vision and  commercial  films;  animated  cartoons) 
35  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4590 

President  Ted  Eshbaugh 

Vice-President  William  Eshbaugh 

Secretary-Treasurer  Jack  Eshbaugh 

ESCAR  MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  industrial  films; 

slide  films;  sound  studio;  processing  laboratory) 
7315  Carnegie  Ave.,  Cleveland  3,  O. 
ENdicott  2707 

President  Ernest  S.  Carpenter 

Treasurer  Earl    P.  Carpenter 

FAIR  DEAL  MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICE 

(Distributors  of  advertising,  entertainment,  educa- 
tional and  religious  films;  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 
projection  service) 

2040  Chatterton  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

TAImadge  9-6728 

Proprietor  Louis  Colson 

FAIR  FILM  CORP. 

(Distributor  of  35  mm.  advertising  reels) 
30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2810. 

President  Al  E.  Fair 

FAIRBANKS   (JERRY),  Inc. 

(Television,  theatrical  and  commercial  films.  Pro- 
ducers of  short  subjects  for  Paramount;  see  M.  P. 
COMPANIES;  TELEVISION) 

6052  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

GLadstone  7101 

292  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
MUrryhill  5-0877 

Executive  Producer  Jerry  Fairbanks 

Eastern  Office  Head  Jack  Pegler 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Glenn  Miller 

Research  George  Marakas 

Music  Edward  Paul 

Scenarios  Lou  Lilly 

Animation  Anna  Osborn 

Film  Editor  Bernard  Loftus 

Art  Oscar  Yerg 

Chief  Electrician  R.  A.  Lindsay 

Cartoon  Camera  Donald  Dexter 

Story  Editors  George  Brandt,  Jack  Hasty, 

Charles  Shows. 

Publicity  Director  Reavis  Winckler 

Casting  Director  Ken  Dyson 

Accounting  Betty  Fryman 

Sound  Lawrence  Aicholtz 

Cartoon  Manny  Gould 

FILM  ADVERTISING  ACENCY 

(Distributor  of  35  mm.  advertising  shorts;  producer 
of  slide  films,  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  advertising, 
sales,   industrial  and  training  films) 

508  Pence  Bldg.,  Minneapolis  3,  Minn. 

BRidgeport  2566 

Manager  J.    B.  Dougherty 


740 


NON-T H EATRICAL 


FILM  ALLIANCE  OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  films  for  religious,  educa- 
tional, social  welfare  and  other  organizations) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York   19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4868 
REGIONAL  DISTRIBUTORS: 

Screen  Adettes  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  San  Francisco, 
Portland. 

Visual  Education  Service,  Inc.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Southern  Photo  and  News,  Tampa,  Fla. 

Calhoun  Visual  Co.,  Atlanta. 

Indiana  Visual  Aids  Co.,  Indianapolis. 

Central  Visual  Educational  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

D.  T.  Davis  Co.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

J.  C.  Ewing,  New  Orleans. 

Stark  Films,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Visual  Education  Service,  Inc.,  Boston. 

Engleman  Film  Service,  Detroit. 

Film  Preview,   Inc.,  Minneapolis. 

Pictosound  Minie  Service,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

J.  C.  Kretchmer,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Brandon  Films,  Inc.,  New  York. 

D.  T.  Davis  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Sunray  Films,  Inc.,  Cleveland. 

Cousino  Visual  Education  Co.,  Columbus,  O., 

Toledo,  O. 
Visual   Education,   Inc.,  Hollis,  Okla. 
Screen  Addettes  Co.,  Portland,  Ore. 
).  P.  Lilley  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Visual  Arts  Films,  Pittsburgh. 

Visual  Education  Service,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Visual  Education,  Inc.,  Austin,  Texas;  Dallas,  Texas; 

Houston,  Texas. 
Photoart  House,  Milwaukee. 
Film  Center,  Inc.,  Chicago,  III. 
Wallace  Films,  San  Francisco. 

FILM  ART  CORP. 

(Producer  of  35   mm.  and   16  mm.  sound  films; 
slide    films;    dramatized    stills;    equipment  manu- 
facturer) 

725  W.  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Daly  5670 

President  A.    K.  Hadley 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Milton  H.  Abram,  II 

Secretary  R.  J.  Hadley 

FILM  HIGHLIGHTS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of   16  mm.  educational 
and  entertainment  films) 
330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-6870 

President  Martin  Ross 

Production  Manager  Philip  M.  Brody 

FILM  PRODUCTIONS  CO. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  educational  films) 
3650  Fremont  Ave.  N.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
ALdrich  1202 

Partners  Roy  A.  Clapp,  Ralph  Perry 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Roy    A.  Clapp 

Camera  Ralph  Perry 

Sound  Allen  Briggs 

Animation  jimmy  Butler 

Sales  H.  S.  Bearman 

FILM  PROGRAM  SERVICES,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment,  information 

and  educational  films) 
1  1  73  Avenue  of  the  Americas,  New  York  1  9,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4440 

President  Robert  Snyder 

Vice-President  Edward  Popper 

Comptroller  Milton  J.  Katz 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Executive  Director  Robert  Snyder 

Sales  Manager  Edward  Popper 

Distribution  Manager  Anne  Schutzer 

FILM  STUDIOS  OF  CHICACO 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm. 
educational,  sales  promotion,  commercial,  sales 
training  and  entertainment  films;  see  TELEVI- 
SION I 

135  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago  3,  III. 
CEntral  8147 


Owner  Ceorge  L.  Leasor 

General  Manager-Producer  H.  A.  Spanuth 

Advertising  Director  H.  L.  Linker 

Office  Manager  Vernon  Wilson 

FILMCRAFT  STUDIOS 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm. 

entertainment,  commercial,  industrial,  advertising 

and  sales  promotion  films) 
Division  of  Soundies  Films,  Inc. 
1131  Bryn  Mawr,  Chicago  40,  I  li. 
UPTown  8-1660 
STUDIO: 

2826  Decatur  Ave.,  New  York  58,  N.  Y. 
FOrdham  7-9300 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Gordon  B.  Mills 

President  George  B.  Allen 

Vice-President  G.  D.  Fitch 

Secretary-Treasurer  Frances  Priester 

FILMS  FOR  INDUSTRY,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  advertising,  educational,  television  and 
allied  films,  specializing  in  16  mm.  Kodachrome 
but  equipped  to  do  16  and  35  mm.  black  and 
white,  and  slide  films;  see  TELEVISION) 

135  W.  52nd  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  3-2800 

Production  Supervisor  Max  Lasky 

General    Manager  Joseph  McCaffery 

Script-Editing  Hylan  Chesler 

FILMS,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  major  company  16  mm.  feature 
films  in  non-theatrical  outlets,  with  emphasis  on 
films  for  visual  education  purposes) 

330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

MEdallion  3-5190 

Chairman  of  the  Board  S.  Winston  Childs,  jr. 

President  Eric  H.  Haight 

Vice-President  Elmer  Ericson 

Vice-President-Treasurer  John  A.  Riker 

Secretary  Douglas  Calkins 

Assistant  Secretary  George   P.  Bassett 

Assistant  Treasurer-Comptroller.... Alexander  J.  Edly 

FLOREZ,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  training,  promotion  and  employee 
relations  programs,  including  motion  pictures, 
slide  films,  slides,  charts,  booklets,  manuals  and 
other  media. 

815  Bates  St.,  Detroit  26.  Mich. 

WOadward  2-4920 

President  C.  A.  Florez 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Sales  Hans  A.  Erne 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  W.  Hinz 

FOOTE,  CONE  &  BELDINC 

(Commercial  motion  picture  department) 
247  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Wlckersham  2-6600 
(Advertising  Agency) 

Department  Head  Roger  Pryor 

FRANCISCO  FILMS 

(Producer   of    commercial    and    educational  films: 

slide  films',  sales  and  creative  counselors. 
222  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  1,  III. 
STate  2-0798 

Owner  L.  Mercer  Francisco 

FRITH  FILMS 

(Producer  of  educational  films) 
Box  565,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HUdson  2-4575 

Producer  Emily  Benton  Frith 

CENERAL  BUSINESS  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  and  supplier  of  all  kinds 
of  films,  equipment  and  service  for  business  and 
educational  purposes. 

565  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  5-4346 

President  Francis  Lawton,  jr. 

Vice-President  Richard  T.  Naylor 

Secretary  J.  K.  Lawton 


N  O  N -THEATRICAL 


741 


CENERAL  FILM  PRODUCTIONS  CORP. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 

entertainment,   educational   industrial   films  and 

film  for  television;  see  TELEVISION) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6441 

President  Harry    A.  Kapit 

Secretary  Elbert  S.  Kapit 

CENERAL  PICTURES  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational 
and  commercial  films;  laboratory;  sound  facili- 
ties;  visual   equipment  dealer) 

621   Sixth  Ave.,  Des  Moines  9,  la. 

Telephone  3-4553 

President  A.  A.  Schultz 

Vice-President  D.   H.  Bonine 

Secretary-Treasurer  William   H.  Schultz 

CENERAL  SCREEN  ADVERTISING,  Inc. 

(National  distributor  of  35  mm.  advertising  films) 
400  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  III. 
WHItehall  5980 

500  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LAckawanna,  4-0771 

Chairman  of  the  Board  ].  Don  Alexander 

President  R.    H.  Ray 

Vice-Presidents  D.  M.  Alexander,  R.  S.  Evans, 

L.  M.  Rosenthal. 
Secretary-Treasurer-General 

Manager  Frank  P.  Cibbs 

GLOBE  16  mm.  PICTURES 

(Producers    commercial,    educational    and  television 

films;  see  TELEVISION) 
5625  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  7573 

President  Morse  Opper 

Vice-President  Treasurer  Robert  B.  Opper 

GRANT,  FLORY  &  WILLIAMS,  Inc. 

(Producers  and  distributors  of  35  and  16  mm. 
films,  slide  films,  slides,  and  audio-visual  aids 
for  educational,  public  relations,  advertising, 
training,  documentary  and  television  purposes) 

441  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

REgent  4-0862 

President  Benton  H.  Crant 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  John  Flory 

Secretary  Janet  Thorpe 

GRAPHIC  FILMS  CORP. 

(Ad  films) 

1108  Lillian  Way,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
GUARDIAN  FILMS 

(Producer  of    16-mm.   religious  educational  films, 

slides  and  film  strips) 
145  E.  5th  St.,  St.  Paul  1,  Minn. 
CArfield  7434 

President  Rev.  Louis  A.  Cales 

Managing  Editor  F.  Robert  Edman 

HANCE   (PAUL)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  industrial  films;  color,  service  organi- 
zation for  other  producers) 
1776  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-9140 

President  Paul  Hance,  Jr. 

Vice-President  Charles  B.  Bellante 

HARFILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  color  films;  35 
mm.  sound  recording;  laboratory  facilities;  dis- 
tributor of  16  mm.  equipment;  rental  library; 
16  mm.  recording  studio;  see  TELEVISION) 

HarCol  Bldg.,  600  Baronne  St.,  New  Orleans,  13,  La. 

President  A.    Harrison,  Jr. 

Vice-President  Frank   Richard,  jr. 

Service  Manager  VV.  Segui 

Secretary-Treasurer  R.  Harrison 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  A.  W.  Harrison 

In  Charge  Electronics  Service  Ceorge  Pierce 

Cameraman  Milton  Le  Blanc 

Laboratory  Walter  Rivet 

Printing-Effects  James  Little 


HARTLEY  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  16  and  35  mm.  industrial,  advertis- 
ing, training,  documentary  and  educational  films; 
editing  and  recording;  see  TELEVISION) 

20  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  01  58 

Producer-Cameraman  Irving  Hartley 

Film  Editor-Scenario  Writer  Elda  Hartley 

Cameramen-Recordists.... Peter  Carbarini,  Marc  Statler 

HATHEN  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  and  35  mm.  com- 
mercial and  educational  films;  slide  films;  see  TEL- 
EVISION) 

264  S.  Van  Pelt  St.,  Philadelphia  3,  Pa. 
LOcust  7-4575 

Owner  Stanley    P.  Hathen 

Director,  Script-Planning  Department.  C.  Elliott  Barb 

HAWLEY-LORD,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  specialty  shorts  ) 
61  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2443 

President  Andre  Lord 

Secretary  Cordon  Shadwick 

HEALTH  FILM  SERVICE 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  health  and  character  building 
films) 

First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Salem,  Ore. 
Telephone  5858 

Owner-Manager  Dr.  David  B.  Hill 

HOFFBERC  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational 
and  entertainment  films;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES; 
TELEVISION) 

620  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-9013 

President  J.  H.  Hoffberg 

Vice-President  M.  Hoffberg 

Secretary  Wolph  Charney 

Assistant  Treasurer  Leo  Tolin 

HOLMES   (BURTON)    FILMS,  Inc. 

(Production  division:  producer  of  training  films  for 
the  armed  forces  and  industry,  sales  training  films, 
selling  films,  promotion  pictures,  employee-em- 
ployer relationship  films,  public  relations  films; 
slide  films.  Laboratory  division:  negative  develop- 
ing, prints  and  release  prints  for  the  production 
division  and  other  industrial  producers) 

7510  N.  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago  26,  III. 

AMbassador  5000 

Chairman  of  Board  Oscar  B.  Depue 

President-Treasurer  Burton  W.  Depue 

General  Manager  Robert  D.  Casterline 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Chief  Technician  Harold  Lignell 

Production  Manager  Murray  Pattinson 

Laboratory  Manager  Fred  Anderson 

Chief  Accountant  William  Runge 

HOLLYWOOD  FILM  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Film  laboratory,  specializing  in  16  mm.  and  8  mm.; 

distributor  of  16  mm.  and  8  mm.  equipment  and 

home  movies) 
6060  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  2181 

President  Thomas   H.  Emmett 

Vice- President-Secretary-Treasurer  Mickey  Kaplan 

HYCIENIC  PRODUCTIONS 

(Educational  pictures) 

Box  249,  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

President   Kroger  Babb 

Vice-President   J.  S.  Jossey 

IDEAL  MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICE 

(Film  library;  16  mm.  distributor;  projection  serv- 
ice; equipment) 
371  St.  Johns  Ave.,  Yonkers  4,  N.  Y. 
YOnkers  3-6072 

Manager  Dion  F.  C.  Hoffarth 


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N  O  N  -  T  H  E  A  T  R  I  C  A  L 


IDEAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  sound  and  silent  subjects; 
16  mm.  equipment  sales;  projection  service  in 
1 6  mm.  and  35  mm. ;  visual  aids;  see  TELEVISION ) 

28  E.  Eighth  St.,  Chicago  5.  III. 

HArrison  5354 

2408  W.  Seventh  St.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
DRexel  8228 

President  Bertram  Willoughby 

Vice-President  S.  J.  Sperberg 

Secretary-Treasurer  Marion  E.  Harvey 

General  Manager  E.  R.  Willoughby 

INDUSTRIAL  ARTS  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers  of  health,  scientific,  industrial,  educa- 
tional films) 
230  E.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
VAnderbilt  6-1338 

INDUSTRIAL  FILM  CUILD 

(Producer   and   distributor   of    16    mm.  industrial 

teaching  films) 
167  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-7343 

President  Joseph  P.  Hackel 

INDUSTRIAL  FILM  LABORATORY 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  industrial  and 
commercial  films;  slide  films;  recording;  labora- 
tory) 

2733  Cherokee  St.,  St.  Louis  18,  Mo. 
LAclede  2845. 

President-Laboratory  Superintendent  J.  D.  Howe 

Vice-President-Business  Manager  E.  F.  Howe 

Secretary-Studio  Manager  S.  C.  Cilham 

Art  Director  James  Elliott 

Sound  Engineer  Al  Brown 

INSTITUTIONAL  CINEMA  SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  educational  films;  li- 
brary of  entertainment  and  educational  subjects) 
1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-3*533 

President-Treasurer  Herman  Ross 

Secretary  Mae  Kaye 

Production  Consultant  Allyn  B.  Carrick 

INTERNATIONAL  FILM  BUREAU,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of   16  mm.  foreign  educational  films, 

rental  library) 
6  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  2,  III. 
ANdover  3-1826 

President  Wesley  H.  Greene 

Manager  Margery  Weiss 

Treasurer  ,  Asher  Tanner 

Program   Director  June  Hamilton 

INTERNATIONAL  FILM  FOUNDATION, 
Inc. 

1600  Broadway,  Suite  1000,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-9438 

President  Edward  E.  Watts,  Jr. 

Vice-Presidents  Harry  A.  Reed,  Ceorge  Pierrot 

Treasurer  Thomas  C.  Roberts 

Secretary  John  Henry  Leh 

Directors:  Edward  E.  Watts,  Jr.,  Harry  A.  Reed, 
George  Pierrot,  Thomas  C.  Roberts,  John  Henry 
Leh,  Walter  T.  Fisher,  Paul  J.  Braisted,  William 
S.  Halstead. 

Administrative  Officers:  Julien  H.  Bryan,  Executive 
Director;  R.  E.  Blackwell,  Associate  Director; 
Thomas  Spear,  Comptroller. 

INTERNATIONAL  CEOCRAPHIC  PICTURES 

(Producers  and  distributors  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 

educational  pictures;  slide  films;  see  TELEVI SION ) 
1776  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4486 

Executive  Partner  J.  Allen  Julier 

INTERNATIONAL  16mm.  CORP. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm. 

entertainment  and  educational  films) 
165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-2265 

President-Treasurer  Patrick  E.  Shanahan 

Secretary  George  Blake 

Board  of  Directors:  Patrick  E.  Shanahan,  George 
Blake,  Fabian  R.  Normandin. 


IRISH  AMERICAN  FILM  CORP. 

(See  Non-Theatrical  Pictures  Corp.) 

THE  JAM  HANDY  ORGANIZATION 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  training,  business  and 

educational  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
2821  E.  Grand  Blvd.,  Detroit  11,  Mich. 
MAdison  2450 

President  Jamison  Handy 

Executive  Vice-President  Oliver  Horn 

Vice-President  Training  Devices  John  Campbell 

Vice-President  Sales  Development  George  B.  Finch 

Vice-President  Service  Development.... Everett  Schafer 
Vice-President  Automotive 

Contacts  William  G.  Luther 

Secretary  Avery  W.  Kinney 

Treasurer  Allan  E.  Cedelman 

Advertising-Promotion  Manager  Anne  Jioffre 

Washington  Representative  Harry  C.  Watts 

Producer  Max  Fleischer 

JAMIESON  FILM  CO. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.   factual,  advertising  shorts,' 

16  mm.  industrial  films,  slide  films) 
2212  Live  Oak  St.,  Dallas  1,  Tex. 
CEntral  5644 

Manager  Hugh  V.  Jamieson 

Sound  Bruce  jamieson 

Laboratory  Manager  P.  H.  Mayer 

Camera  Hugh  V.  Jamieson,  Jr. 

Film  Editor  Hope  Bostick 

KELLINC,  FRANK  PRODUCTIONS 

(Commercial) 

3424  W.  8th  St.,  Los  Angeles  5,  Calif. 
DRexel  3237 

KENYON  &  ECKHARDT,  Inc. 

(Advertising  agency) 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  3-0700 

Director  of  Motion  Picture 

Operations  Donald  J.  Maggini 

KLINC  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  industrial,  educa- 
tional and  advertising  films;  slide  films;  see  TELE- 
VISION) 

601  N.  Fairbanks  St.,  Chicago  11,  III. 
DEIaware  7-0400 

President  Robt.  Eirinberg 

Vice-President,  Secretary-Treasurer  Lee  Blevins 

Director  Motion  Picture  Slide 

Film  Division  Jack  Lieb 

KNOWLEDGE  BUILDERS 

(Class-room  films) 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-2848 
(See  McCrory  Studios) 

KRAFT   (VERNON)   FILM  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial,  institutional,  train- 
ing, educational  and  sales  films;  slide  films) 
704  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.,  Milwaukee  3,  Wis. 
MArquette  6471 

Partners:  Vernon  J.  Kraft,  Walter  J.  Mueller,  Frances 
M.  Kraft. 

KUNZ  MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICE 

(16  mm.  distributor;  slides,  slide  films,  advertising 

reels,  entertainment  and  educational  subjects) 
1319  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia  7,  Pa. 

Owner  Carl  J  .Kunz 

Manager  Philadelphia  Office  Theodore  A.  Kunz 

Manager  Baltimore  Branch  J.  Ralph  Neill 

Manager  Scranton  Branch  T.  E.  Judy 

Manager  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Branch  William  B.  Fordham 

LANTZ   (WALTER)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  educational  films) 
861  No.  Seward  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
Hollywood  2907 
(See  Short  Subjects) 

LESTER   (GENE)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( 1  6  mm. -35  mm.  producers;  see  TELEVISION  I 
1487  N.  Vine  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  7287 


N  0  N -TH  E AT RICAL 


743 


LEWIS  SOUND  FILMS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  commercial,  advertising  and 

educational   films:    16  mm.   sound  recording) 
71  W.  45th  St..  New  York  19.  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-1322 

Executive  Producer  Vernon  Lewis 

LOUCKS  &  NORLINC  STUDIOS 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  training,  sales 
promotion,  educational  and  entertainment  films; 
slide  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-6974 

Partners  Arthur  H.  Loucks,  John  A.  Norling 

MeCRORY  STUDIOS  —  KNOWL- 
EDGE BUILDERS  FILM  DIVISION 

625  Madison  Ave..  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
ELdorado  5-2848 

Director  John    R.  McCrory 

Scripts-Narrations  Douglas  Harlon 

Editorial  Fred  Wythe 

Research  S.  B.  Novo 

THE  McGRAW-HILL  BOOK  CO.,  Inc., 
TEXT-FILM  DEPT. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  educational  films  and  35 
mm.  film  strips  to  accompany  and  correlate  with 
McGraw-Hill  textbooks;  MCM  release) 

330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

LOngacre  4-3000 

Manager  Albert  J.  Rosenberg 

Assistant  to  Manager  Alan  Kellock 

McHENRY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational, 
entertainment  and  advertising  films;  slides;  slide 
films. 

537  So.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago  5,  III. 
HARrison  7-0186 

Proprietor  Wendell  C.  McHenry 

McLARTY  PICTURE  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  films;  research 
service  with  ultra  high  speed  motion  picture 
photography;  see  TELEVISION) 

45-47  Stanley  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

TAylor  0332 

President  Henry  D.  McLarty 

MAHNKE   (CARL  F.)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Distributor    of    educational    films    produced  by 

Vocational  Guidance  Films,  Inc.) 
215  E.  3rd  St.,  Des  Moines  9,  la. 
Telephone  3-9149 

President  Carl   F.  Mahnke 

Secretary  V.  V.  Mahnke 

MANSE  FILM  LIBRARY 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment  and  religious 
films;  sound  projectors,  wire  recorders  and  edu- 
cational equipment) 

2514  Clifton  Ave.,  Cincinnati  19,  0. 

UNiversity  9697 

Owners  Vernon  W.  Birdsell,  Olga  W.  Birdsell 

MARSH  PHOTOCRAPHERS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  films;  slides;  slide 
films) 

229  E.  Fourth  St.,  Cincinnati  2,  O. 
PArkway  5625 

President  Sargent  J.  Marsh 

MASTER  MOTION  PICTURE  CO. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  and  educational 
films;  sound  recording  studio;  16  mm.  and  35 
mm.  film  laboratory) 

50  Piedmont  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

HANcock  3592 

President-Treasurer  Maurice  Master 

MATHES   (j.  M.i.  Inc. 

(Advertising  agency,  motion  picture  television  de- 
partment) 

122  E.  42nd  St..  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Director  William   H.  Vilas 

Assistant  A.  Moore 

Secretary  Alice  Jordan 


MEDICAL  FILM  CUILD 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  medical  teach- 
ing films;  slide  films) 
167  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-7343 

President  Joseph  P.  Hackel 

MERIT  FILMS 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  films,  equipment  sales  and 
rentals) 

213  S.  Pearl  St.,  Dallas  1,  Tex. 
Riverside  2306 

Manager  Neal  Cordon 

Booking  Manager  Mrs.  Dorothy  Magner 

Cashier  Clyde  O.  Worl 

METROPOLITAN  MOTION  PICTURE  CO. 

(Distributor  of  non-theatrical  16  mm.  and  8  mm. 
films) 

50  Branford  Place,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Mitchell  2-7027 

Director  C.  L.  Seibert 

MICHIGAN  FILM  LIBRARY 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  advertising, 
entertainment,  religious  and  educational  films; 
visual  education  equipment;  film  processing;  see 
TELEVISION) 

14540  Grand  River  Ave.,  Detroit  27,  Mich. 
VErmont  7-2322 

Owner  Alban  J.  Norris 

MIDWEST  AUDIO-VISUAL  CO. 

(Audio  visual  equipment;  rental  library  of  16  mm. 

educational,    religious   and   entertainment  films; 

filmstrips,  slides. 
1  504  Hennepin  Ave.,  Minneapolis  3,  Minn. 
ATlantic  4287 

President  Keith    H.  South 

Secretary-Treasurer  Lucille    A.  South 

Educational  Director  Lester  G.  Norstad 

MIDWEST  FILM  STUDIOS 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  films  for  indus- 
trial sales  training  and  television,  slide  films;  see 
TELEVISION) 

1740  Creenleaf  Ave.,  Chicago  26,  III. 

SHeldrake  1239 

Production  Manager  Alfred  Kahn  Levy 

Scenario  Editor  N.  Guard 

MODE-ART  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  industrial,  educational  and  advertising 
films;  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  slide  films;  recording 
studios) 

1022  Forbes  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
GRant  2995 

President  James    L.  Baker 

Secretary-Treasurer  Florence  E.  Baker 

Vice-President-Engineer  Barney  B.  Bogan 

MODERN  TALKING  PICTURE  SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  sponsored  films) 

9  Rockefeller  Plaza.  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-0910 

President  F.    H.  Arlinghaus 

Secretary  H.  H.  Eberle 

Treasurer  E.  W.  Cox 

Manager  of  Operations  H.  W.  Davidson 

Circulation  Manager  E.  L.  Manke 

MOTION  PICTURE  ADVERTISING 
SERVICE  CO.,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  short  length  advertis- 
ing films  for  theaters) 
1032  Carondelet  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
MAgnolia  4545 

70  E.  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  6-3717 

President-General  Manager  C.  J.  Mabry 

Vice-President-Sales  Manager  A.  E.  Chadwick 

Vice- President-Secretary  O.  A.  Johnson 

Vice-Presidents  W.  H.  Hendren,  Jr.,  A.  A.  Johnson 

National  Advertising  Sales  Depart- 
ment H.  Christensen,  I.  C.  Lusk 


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NON-THEATRICAL 


MOTION  PICTURE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  sales  promotion, 
training,  institutional,  educational,  medical,  in- 
dustrial, technical  and  industrial  relations  films 
and  slide  films;  see  TELEVISION  ) 

620  W.  Superior  Ave.,  Cleveland  13,  O. 

PRospect  4900 

President  Donald  C.  Jones 

Vice-President  R.    E.  Haviland 

Secretary  E.  M.  Engle 

MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICE  CO. 

(Producer    of    commercial    and    industrial  films', 

special  announcement  trailers;  see  TELEVISION) 
125  Hyde  St.,  San  Francisco  2,  Calif. 
ORdway  3-9162 

President-General  Manager  Gerald  L.  Karski 

Manager  Jack  Goodwin 

Camera  Department  Manager  Boris  Skopin 

Laboratory  Department  Manager  Wm.  Seeley 

Director  of  Cinematography  Harold  Zell 

MOVIEPIX,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  films) 
1819  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

President  Benjamin    S.  Goldberg 

Vice-President  John    V.  MacGregor 

Secretary  S.    O.  London 

MURRAY   (MARTIN)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(16  mm.  producer  for  television  and  home  use;  musi- 
cal shorts;  see  TELEVISION) 
Nassour  Studio,  5764  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-0022 

President  Martin  Murray 

Vice-President  Harry  Revel 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS 

Director  of  Musicals  Fred  Brune 

Cinematography  Director  Zoli  Vidor 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 
OF  MANUFACTURERS 

(Sponsor  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational 
films) 

14  W.  49th  St.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6600 

President  Morris  Sayre 

Managing  Director  Earl  Bunting 

Secretary  Noel  Sargent 

Vice-President,  Public  Relations.. ..Holcombe  Parkes 

Treasurer  John  C.  Bosted 

Director,  Motion  Picture 

Department  L.    Robert  Oaks 

NATIONAL  EDUCATIONAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  educational  films) 
2089  Broadway,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 
TRafalgar  3-7107 

President  W.  French  Githens 

Vice-Presidents  Francis  Carter  Wood,  Jr., 

Harold  E.  Wondsel,  Augustin  G.  Rudd. 

Secretary  Eugene  E.  Ford 

Treasurer  Stewart  R.  Martin 

NATIONAL  FILM  SERVICE,  Division  of 
National  School  Suply  Corp. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment,  educational, 
religious  and  industrial  films  and  slides;  audio 
and  visual  education  equipment) 

14  Glenwood  Ave.  Raleigh  N.  C. 

Telephone  3-2824 

202  E.  Cary  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Telephone  2-2808 

423  W.  Breckinridge  Ave.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Telephone,  Jackson  6501 

President  E.  E.  Carter 

Vice-President-General  Manager 

(Richmond)  C.  A.  Maiure 

Vice-President  (Louisville)  P.  M.  Bradshaw 

NATIONAL  MOTION  PICTURES  CO. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm 

educational  films) 
Mooresville,  Ind. 
Telephone  202 

President  Leon  Adler 

Vice-President  Herbert  Adler 

Secretary   William  Haase 


NEMETH   (TED)  STUDIOS 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  theatrical,  edu- 
cational, commercial,  television  and  industrial 
films;  slide  films) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-5147 

Producer-Director  Ted  Nemeth 

Art  Director  M.  E.  Bute 

Production  Manager  C.  E.  Gallagher 

Studio  Manager  Alexander  Hogg 

NEW  YORK  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  commercial  and  industrial  films;  con- 
sulting and  production  services) 
521   Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

President  Arthur    L.  Gale 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Ben    E.  Dyer 

Secretary  William    R.  Distasio 

NON  THEATRICAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm. 

subjects) 
Adventure  Films,  Inc. 
Irish  American  Film  Corp. 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-2320 

President-General    Manager  William  Alexander 

Treasurer  Hal  Shelton 

NORTHWEST  MOTION  PICTURES 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  industrial,  news 
and  short  subject  films;  laboratory;  equipment  dis- 
tributor) 

1716  30th  Ave.,  W.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
GArfield  6391 

Manager  Ray  Paulsen 

Assistant    Manager  Edna  Paulsen 

NU-ART  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  8  mm.,  16  mm.  and 
35  mm.  entertainment  and  educational  films; 
film  slides) 

145  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-3471 

President  Gordon    W.  Hedwig 

Managing  Director  William  K.  Hedwig 

Secretary  O.  Fiorillo 

Comptroller  P.  Pletschen 

OFFICIAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  16  mm.  sound  and  16  and  8  mm. 

silent  entertainment  and  educational  films) 
25  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4655 

President  Aaron  Katz 

Treasurer  H.    Jerome  Harris 

Vice-President  Phineas   T.  Bluerock 

Secretary  Roy  Katz 

Advertising  Manager  Leah  Brown 

ORION  PICTURES 

( Producer  16  mm.  commercial  and  television  films; 

see  TELEVISION) 
5319  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

President  John  E.  Lane 

Vice-President  Murray  Vosburg 

Secretary-Treasurer  Orville  H.  Hampton 

ORLEANS   (SAM)   AND  ASSOCIATES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  educational,  tele- 
vision and  commercial  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
211   W.  Cumberland  Ave.,  Knoxville  15,  Tenn. 
Telephone  3-8098 

Executive  Samuel   P.  Orleans 

PAN-A-PICTURES  CO. 

(16  mm.  producers) 

1  1520  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City 
Santa  Monica  7-7161 

PARROT  FILMS  STUDIO 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  trailers  and 
commercial  films:  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  commer- 
cial and  industrial  films;  strip  films;  slides) 

1700  Keosauqua  Way,  Des  Moines  14,  la. 
Telephone  2-421  1 

Manager  I.    E.  Goldman 

Production  Manager  T.  B.  Grinspan 

Distribution  Manager  E.  B.  Goldman 


NON -TH  EATR I C  A  L 


745 


PATHESCOPE  COMPANY  OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  theatrical  and 
educational  films;  film  strips;  visual  presenta- 
tions; animations;  television  subjects) 

580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-5200 

President  Edward  J.  Lamm 

Vice- President- Secretary  Henry  Strauss 

Vice  President  Thomas  F.  Hale,  Jr. 

Production  Manager,  Televison 

and  Motion  Pictures  Walter  Raft 

Writer-Directors:  Boris  D.  Kaplan,  Richard  Koch,  Er- 

win  Scharf,  Roberta  Zechiel,  Alan  Hall. 
Film  Editor  Rogers  Keene 

PATHESCOPE  CO.  OF  THE  NORTH  EAST,  Inc. 

(Entertainment  and  educational  film  rental  li- 
brary; film  editing,  projection  service;  equipment 
distributor,   industrial   film  producers) 

438  Stuart  St.,  Boston  16,  Mass. 

COMmonwealth  0640 

President-Treasurer  Frederic  C.  W.  Bray 

PHILLIS   (CHRIS)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer,  distributor  16  mm.) 

727  Euclid  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  23,  Calif. 

ANgelus  1-6623 

President-Treasurer  Chris  Phi  I  lis 

Vice-President  George  Michael 

Secretary  C.  P.  Cladouris 

PHONOFILM  CO. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment  films;  films 

for  coin  operated  machines) 
3331  N.  Knoll  Drive,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CLadstone  6896 

Owner  John  Rough 

PHOTO  &  SOUND  CO. 

(Distributors  of  audio-visual  equipment  and  ma- 
terials) 

116  Natoma  St.,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif. 
EXbrook  2-2103 

President  N.   V.  Carlson 

Sales  Manager  Jerome  W.  Kintner 

PHOTO-ART  COMMERCIAL  STUDIOS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial,  scenic  and  edu- 
cational films;  studio) 
420  S.  W.  Washington  St.,  Portland  4,  Ore. 
Broadway  541  1 

General    Manager  Claude  F.  Palmer 

Production  Manager  Ncrman  Dimick 

PICTORIAL  ENTERPRISES, 
RECAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  and  public  relations 
films) 

742  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  2,  Calif. 
SUtter  4464 

President-Managing  Director  Lee  W.  Smith 

Vice- President-Scripts  Maude  Smith 

Secretary  E.    M.  Rollins 

Treasurer  Louis  Franovich 

PICTORIAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  films,  enter- 
tainment and  educational;  producer  of  35  mm. 
slide  films  and  2x2  slides;  distributor  of  16  mm. 
and  8  mm.  home  movies;  see  TELEVISION) 

(Subsidiary  of  Pathe  Industries,  Inc.) 

625  Madison  Ave.,  Pathe  Bldg.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-7090 

1  535  Cross  Roads  of  the  World,  Hollywood  28  Calif 
HUdson  2-1  163 

President  Lloyd  L.  Lind 

Vice- President- Product  ion 

Manager  George  J.  Bonwick 

Secretary  M.  Malone 

Treasurer  C.  Warren  Sharpe 

General  Sales  Manager  Victor  A.  Snyder 

Advertising  Manager  Adolph  Silverstein 

West  Coast  Representative  Wm.  "Scotty"  Brown 

PILOT  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers  of  industrial,  training,  educational  and 
merchandising  films;  slides;  manuals;  charts;  writ- 
ers and  producers  of  radio  programs;  equipment 
dealers) 


6419  N.  California  Ave.,  Chicago  45,  III. 
AMBassador  2-4141 

Partners  Paul  L.  Dowty,  Walton  C. 

Seitz,  C.  Robert  Isely. 

PLANET  INTERNATIONAL,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment 
features,  short  subjects,  new  reels  and  commer- 
cial films) 

1800  N.  Wilcox,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  8191 

President  Stanley  Ceizyk 

Secretary-Treasurer  Hal  N.  Potter 

POLARIS  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Commercial-industrial;  see  TELEVISION) 
5859  West  Third  St.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
YOrk  8058 

President  J.  C.  Hutchison 

Vice-President  Perry  King 

Producer  Arch  Garner 

Animation  Producer  Art  Scott 

Director  of  Sales  Promotion  Dean  A.  Northey 

Director  of  Advertising  and 

Research  Herbert  Mitchell 

POST  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment,  educational 

and  religious  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
1 15  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4870 

President  Harry  A.  Post 

Secretary  E.  Post 

THE  PRINCETON  FILM  CENTER 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  special  purpose 
films;  slide  films;  distributor  of  16  mm.  films) 
Princeton,  N.  J. 
Princeton  3550 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y.,  and 
Caracas,  Venezuela. 
MUrryhill  8-0840 

Executive   Producer  Gordon  Knox 

Director  of  Distribution  Sophie  Hohne 

Production  Manager  Norman  Mathews 

Production  Supervisor  L.  H.  Holton 

PROGRESS  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer,  stock  shot  film  library  and  distributor) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-5400 

President-Secretary-Treasurer  F.  E.  Miles 

Executive  Vice-President  Charles  A.  Alicoate 

Vice-President  Charles  J.  Gribbon 

Board  of  Directors:  F.  E.  Miles,  Charles  A.  Alicoate, 
Charles  J.  Gribbon. 

PROTESTANT  FILM  COMMISSION 

(Official  motion  picture  producers) 
Nassour  Studios 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7381 

National  Executive  Director  (N.  Y. )  Paul  F.  Heard 

West  Coast  Representatives:  Dr.  Louis  H.  Evans,  Oren 
W.  Evans. 

"RC"  AGENCY 

(Producer  commercial,  documentary  and  television 

films;  see  TELEVISION) 
1357  N.  Gordon  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  3108 

President  Richard  Czinner 

RKO  PATHE,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  sponsored  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  educa- 
tional, institutional,  industrial,  fund-raising,  mer- 
chandising, motion  pictures,  and  35  mm.  sound 
silde  films;  see  TELEVISION  ) 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  9-3600 

STUDIO: 

105  E.  106th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

SAcramento  2-9100 

CHICACO: 

333  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

President  Harry  Michalson 

Vice-President  J.  W.  Bonafield 

Treasurer  James  H.  Herries 


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NON-THEAT  RICAL 


DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Editorial  Manager  Phil  Reisman,  Jr. 

Commercial  Depart- 
ment Manager  ...Phillips  B.  Nichols 

Production  Manager  Douglas  Travers 

RARIC  MOTION  PICTURE  CO. 

(Distributor  of  8  mm.  and  16  mm.  equipment  and 
accessories,  slide  film  equipment;  distributor  of 
16  mm.  advertising,  entertainment  and  education- 
al films;  producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  and  edu- 
cational films) 

5514  University  Way,  Seattle  5,  Wash. 

KEnwood  7400 

President  A.  R.  Rarig 

Manager  M.  H.  Rarig 

RAY   (REID  H.)   FILM  INDUSTRIES,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  industrial  films; 

16  mm.  subjects;  slide  films;  film  laboratory) 
2269  Ford  Parkway,  St.  Paul  1,  Minn. 

President  Reid  H.  Ray 

Vice-President  W.  H.  Ringold 

Secretary  A.  M.  Criswold 

Treasurer  C.  A.  Nyquist 

REED   (ROLAND)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  commercial,  edu- 
cational, sales  training  and  public  relations  mo- 
tion pictures;  see  TELEVI SION  ) 

5255  Clinton  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-8321 

Producer  Roland  Reed 

Assistant  Producer  Cuy  V.  Thayer,  Jr. 

Assistant   Director  Dick  L'Estrange 

Film  Editor  Roy  Luby 

Musical  Director  Alberto  Colombo 

Auditor  Albert  Chariot 

Secretary  Mary  Knutson 

RIPPEY   (ARTHUR  C.)   AND  CO. 

(Advertising  agency;  producer  of  16  mm.  films  for 

regional  clients) 
First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 
TAbor  0221 

Managing  Partner  Arthur  C.  Rippey 

Ceneral  Manager  C.  C.  Henderson 

Account  Executives  Gilbert  Bucknum,  Harry 

Lazier,  E.  F.  Pilz,  Vernon  Ewing. 

ROCKETT  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  business,  trade 
and  educational  films;  slide  films;  manufacturer 
of  film  editing  machines;  sound  stage  rental;  see 
TELEVISION) 

6063  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CRanite  7131 

Ceneral  Manager  Frederick  K.  Rockett 

ROLAB  PHOTO-SCIENCE  STUDIOS 
ROLAB  LABORATORIES 

(Studio,  sound  stage,  16  mm.  recording;  producer  of 
industrial,  scientific,  educational  motion  pictures 
in  16  mm.  and  35  mm.;  slide  films;  laboratory; 
instrument  shop) 

Sandy  Hook,  Conn. 

Newtown  581 

Director  Henry  Roger 

ROSS  FILMS,  Inc. 

( Industrial  films) 

18  E.  48th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-6500 

President-Treasurer  Clifford  B.  Ross 

Secretary  John  J.  Tarpey,  Jr. 

ROTHACKER   (DOUCLAS  D.) 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm. 
sponsored  educational  films,  theatrical  and  non- 
theatrical) 

729  Seventh  Ave..  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6878 

Senior  Partner  Douglas  D.  Rothacker 

Junior  Partner  Douglas  D.  Rothacker,  Jr. 


ROUSH   (LESLIE)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  industrial,  educa- 
tional, advertising,  training  and  public  relations 
films  and  slide  films) 

119  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

COIumbus  5-6430 

President  Leslie  M.  Roush 

Vice-President  Jules  K.  Sindic 

RUBY  FILM  CO. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  scientific,  indus- 
trial and  cultural  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-5640 

Ceneral  Manager  Irving  B.  Ruby 

Production  Manager  Edward  Ruby 

SRF  PICTURES 

(Producer  of  commercial  and  institutional  films) 

45  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Executives  E.  C.  Buddy,  John  A.  DeMott 

SARRA,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  advertising,  train- 
ing, television  and  educational  films;  slide  films) 
16  E.  Ontario  St.,  Chicago  11,  III. 
WHItehall  4-5151 

200  E.  56th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-3790 

445  S.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Hollywood  36,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -7464 

President  Valentino  Sarra 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Harry  W.  Lange 

Director  J.  Cullen  Landis 

Scenario  Editor  Joe  Betzer 

Art  Director  George  Bedecker 

SCREEN  ADETTES,  Inc. 

THE  SCREEN  ADETTE  EQUIPMENT  CORP. 

(Western  distributor  for  United  World  Films,  Inc.; 

RCA  visual  education  equipment  distributors) 
611  N.  Tillamook  St.,  Portland  12,  Ore. 
MUrdock  2175 

8479  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
WEbster  3-7281 

68  Post  St.,  San  Francisco  4,  Calif. 
SUtter  1-8464 

President  Merriman  H.  Holtz 

Vice-President  Turner  B.  Shelton 

Treasurer  Helene  T.  Holtz 

Secretary  George  E.  Bronaugh 

SCREENAD  EXCHANGE,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  35  mm.  advertising  reels) 
158  State  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  4-3623 

President  Keith  Lawrence 

Vice-President  C.  T.  Burgess 

Treasurer  Genevieve  A.  Gill 

Secretary  Gloria  Morris 

SENTINEL  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Producers  35  mm. -16  mm.  commercial,  industrial 
and  documentary  film  production;  see  TELEVI- 
SION) 

Nassour  Studios,  5746  Sunset  Blvd., 
Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  6828 

President-Executive  Producer  Earle  R.  Harper 

Vice-President-Treasurer  A.  C.  Harper 

Secretary  David  Griffith 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director  Harry  Mancke 

Photography  Charles  Straumer 

Film  Editor  Robert  Belcher 

Comptroller  James  Fair 

Music  Charles  Bradshaw 

Publicity  William  Keefe 

T-V  Producer-Director  Ann  Archer 

T-V  Programming  and  Contact  Ray  Sollars 

SIMMEL-MESERVEY,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  16  mm.  educational 

classroom  training  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
321  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-3874 


N  O  N  -  THEATRICAL 


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President  Louis  C.  Simmel 

Executive  Vice-President  Douglas  Meservey 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Productions  E.  C.  Simmel 

SIXTEEN  MM.  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  commercial  films,  distributor  of  non- 
theatrical  home  movies) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-1647 

President  Charles  L.  Casanave 

Vice-President-Sales  Manager  Frank  Percy  Bibas 

Secretary  Robert  W.  Cease 

Treasurer  Charles  L.  Casanave,  Jr. 

Board  of  Directors:  Charles  L.  Casanave,  Artemise  J. 
Casanave,  Edward  P.  Casanave,  Charles  L.  Casa- 
nave, Jr.,  Chester  F.  Casanave,  Frank  P.  Bibas, 
Robert  W.  Cease. 

SKIBO  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm. 
entertainment  and  educational  films;  see  TELEVI- 
SION) 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-2265 

President-Treasurer  Patrick  E.  Shanahan 

Secretary  George  Blake 

Board  of  Directors:  Patrick  E.  Shanahan,  George 
Blake,  Fabian  R.  Normandin. 

SMITH   (FLETCHER)   STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  commercial  and  educational  films;  ani- 
mated films;  slide  films;  titles;  backgrounds; 
trailers  ;  see  TELEVI  SI  ON  ) 

Circle  6-5280 

1585  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

President  Fletcher  Smith 

Vice-President  Charles  Schettler 

Secretary-Treasurer  William  A.  Sturm 

SMITH   (HOLLY)  PICTURES 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  commercial  films,  educational 

and  advertising  pictures,  slide  films) 
106  S.  Church  St.,  Charlotte  2,  N.  C. 
Telephone  4-1 1 27 

President  Holly  Smith 

SOUND  MASTERS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  theatrical,  and 
16  mm.  and  35  mm.  non-theatrical,  industrial, 
training,  educational,  documentary  and  public  re- 
lations films;  recording;  see  TELEVISION) 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  7-6600 

Chairman  of  the  Board  W.  French  Cithens 

President  Harold  E.  Wondsel 

Vice-President  Francis  Carter  Wood,  Jr. 

Vice-President  Dr.  Francis  Carter  Wood 

Treasurer  C.  Walter  Kullberg 

Secretary  Eugene  E.  Ford 

SOUND  STUDIOS,  Inc.  OF 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  news  releases  for  television 
use) 

1  124  Vermont  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
REpublic  1984 

President  Robert  J.  Coar 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  PICTURES,  S.  A. 

3618  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis  8,  Mo. 

Production  Head  Louis  K.  Ansell 

Theatre  Operations  Joseph  C.  Ansell 

SOUTHERN  VISUAL  FILMS 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  educational  and  entertain- 
ment films;  distributor  of  16  mm.  projectors,  and 
visual  aids  equipment) 

686  Shrine  Bldg.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Telephone  8-4870 

Owner  Nate  Bernstein 

SOUTHWEST  SOUNDFILMS 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  entertainment  and  educa- 
tional films,  slides,  slide  films;  16  mm.  equip- 
ment) 

423  S.  St.  Paul  St.,  Dallas  1,  Tex. 
Central  4210 

Manager  Gerry  Home 


SPECIAL  PURPOSE  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Planning  production  and  distribution  of  sponsored 
films  for  screen  and  television  including  35  mm. 
and  16  mm.  black  and  white  or  color,  and  slide- 
films) 

16  E.  58th  St.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-3820 

President  Hampton  W.  Howard 

Vice-President  John  Fox 

Secretary  Alan  Dykes 

SPINN  &  ASSOCIATES,  Inc. 

(Adslide  distributors,  specializing  in  16  mm.  and 
35  mm.  automatic  slide  films;  producers  of  medi- 
cal, technical  and  industrial  animation) 

178  N.  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  6,  III. 

DEArborn  6277 

Manager  L.  M.  Spinn 

SPOT  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  and  educational 
films) 

339  E.  48th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  5-0808 

STRICKLAND  FILM  CO. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  commercial  films; 
slides;  film  slides;  laboratory;  16  mm.  visual  edu- 
cation equipment  dealer;  see  TELEVISION) 

141  Walton  St.,  N.  W.,  Atlanta  1,  Ca. 

LAmar  7991 

Proprietor  Robert  B.  Strickland 

General  Manager  C.  L.  Strickland 

SUN  DIAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  documentary,  industrial 

training  and  slide  films;  see  TELEVISION ) 
625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  8-1050 

Executive  Producer  Samuel  A.  Datlowe 

Director  of  Research-Sales  William  E.  Prendergast 

Executive  Story  Editor  William  S.  Resnick 

Distribution  Department  Alice  D.  Wood 

SUTHERLAND  (JOHN)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  commercial  and  industrial  films;  also 

cartoons  and  features;  see  TELEVISION ) 
201  N.  Occidental  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  26,  Calif.  JJ. 
FAirfax  2196  5. 

President  John  Sutherland  J 

Vice-President  Charles  Bordwell 

Vice-President-Treasurer  Ross  Sutherland 

Secretary  J.  M.  Musgrove 

Board  of  Directors:  John  Sutherland,  Chairman;  Larry 

Morey,  Gordon  Jennings,  Charles  Bordwell,  J.  M. 

Musgrave,  Ross  Sutherland,  Norman  Wright. 

SWANK  MOTION  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  films;  equipment  sales,  rent-  .< 
als  and  servicing)  o  j 

614  N.  Skinker  Blvd.,  St.  Louis  5,  Mo.  =  : 

PArkview  3630  >~i 
1004  Chestnut,  St.  Louis  1,  Mo. 

President-Treasurer  Ray  Swank 

Vice-President-Secretary  Lucille  P.  Swank 

TELEFILM,  Inc. 

(16  mm.  producer  of  theatrical,  educational,  indus- 
trial, television  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
6039  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7205 

President  J.  A.  Thomas 

Vice-President  Peter  Gioga 

Production  Manager  Berk  Anthony 

Secretary-Treasurer  Peter  Comandini 

Director  of  Television  Don  McNamara 

TELENEWS  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  news- 
reels) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-7364 

President  Herbert  Scheftel 

Vice-President  Alfred  G.  Burger 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director  of  Production  John  H.  Tobin 

Production  Manager  Robert  J.  Kingsley 

Film  Editor  Marshall  Davidson 


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TELE-VISUAL  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  35  mm.  theatrical  and 
16  mm.  documentary,  industrial  and  educational 
films) 

913  Walnut  St.,  Des  Moines  9,  la. 
Partners:  Burton  B.  Jerrel,  Joseph  F.  Rosenfield,  Dor- 
othy Palmer  Jerrel. 

Writer-Producer  Burton  B.  Jerrel 

Associate  Producer  Chester  H.  DuClas 

Supervisor  Joe  Rosenfield 

Script  Dorothy  Palmer 

Secretary  Lela  Sampson 

Camera  Bruce  Powell 

Cutter  Charles  Wolfe 

Narrators  Ted  Husing,  Bert  Wilson,  Don  O'Brien 

Artist,  Animation  Virgil  Frankford 

TEMPLETON   (MARSHAL),  Inc. 

(Training  and  promotion  programs;  producer  of 
slidefilms,  motion  pictures,  charts,  slides,  booklets 
and  manuals;  projection  service;  see  TELEVISION! 

214  Ford  Bldg.,  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

Cadillac  6868 

President-Treasurer  Marshal  E.  Templeton 

Vice-President  Ferd    J.  Prucher 

Secretary  Daniel  W.  Coodenough 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Creative  Staff  Lorin  C.  Collins,  N.  B.  Stanton,  F. 

Seastrum. 

THOMPSON   (J.  WALTER)  CO. 

(Advertising  agency — motion  picture  department) 
420  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrray  Hill  3-2000 
Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Tele- 
vision and  Motion  Pictures  Robert  M.  Cillham 

Head,  Motion  Picture  De- 
partment Ceorge  S.  Gladden 

Assistant  Head  William  H.  Wilson 

Editorial  Cene  Kuhne 

Distribution  of  Films  Don  E.  Widlund 

TOMLIN  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  commercial,  sales  and  educational  sound, 

and  color  films  and  slide-films) 
480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  8-2827 
President  and  Executive 

Producer  Frederick  A.  Tomlin 

Vice-President-Business  Manager  Carl  A.  Tomlin 

Secretary-Treasurer,  Research  Mary  D.  Tomlin 

Associate  Producer  Karl  A.  Barleben 

TRADEFILMS 

(Ad  films) 

666  N.  Robertson  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -5147 

Producer  Walter  Wise 

TRADE-WAYS,  Inc. 

(Visual  aids  for  merchandising  and  sales  training; 

producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  films) 
285  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
MUrryhill  3-1363 

President  W.  H.  Lough 

TRANSFILM  INCORPORATED 

(Producers  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  films  and  slide 
films  for  sales  training,  task  instruction,  public 
relations,  employes  relations,  educational,  tele- 
vision films;  see  TELEVISION) 

35  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  2-1400 

President  W.  Miesegaes 

Vice-Presidents  W.  Lowendahl,  P.  Lane,  K.  Schel- 

ling,  C.  Miesegaes. 
Secretary-Treasurer  P.  A.  Schlenker 

TRIANGLE  FILMS 

(Motion  picture  and  cartoon  producers) 
1697  Broadway.  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-1403 

UNITED  SPECIALISTS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  sound;  specialists  in  animal 
films) 

Quaker  Hill,  Pawling,  N.  Y. 


UNITED  WORLD  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Non-theatrical  and  television  films;  subsidiary  of 
Universal-International  Pictures  Corp.;  see  TELE- 
VISION) 

445  Park  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-1200 

6959  N.  Clark  St.,  Chicago  26,  III. 
7356  Melrose  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WEbster  5858 

President  James  M.  Franey 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Matty  Fox 

Television  Sales  Louis  Blumberg 

West  Coast  Manager  Jack  F.  Felton 

Assistant  West  Coast  Manager  Al  Kushner 

VITAFILM 

(Commercial  pictures) 

6047  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CLadstone  2740 

President  Clifford  Selkirk 

WEBER   (HANK)   ASSOCIATES,  Inc. 

(Visual  training,  advertising,  mass  educational  and 
dramatized  selling  service;  producer  of  motion 
pictures,  slide  films  and  visualizations) 

57  Seldon,  Detroit  1,  Mich. 

Director  Richard  A.  Young 

Sales  Manager  Ned  A.  Correll 

Production  Manager  Dewitt  Bush 

Advertising  Manager  W.  E.  Easton 

General  Manager  F.  E.  Weber 

WEIL   (JOE)  ASSOCIATES 

(16  mm.  and  35  mm.  industrial,  promotional,  docu- 
mentary films) 
30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-3673 

WESTERN  COLORFILMS 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  non-theatrical,  educational, 
commercial  and  promotional  films;  film  strips: 
slides;  laboratory  facilities) 

3734  N.  E.  Chico  St.,  Portland  13,Ore. 

MUrdock  2183 

Owner-Manager  Leonard  H.  Delano 

WESTERN  PICTURE  SERVICE 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  educational  and  sales  training 

films;  slides;  slide  films) 
2174  N.  E.  Multnomah,  Portland  12,  Ore. 
MUrdock  8455 

Owner  F.  E.  Olleman 

WILDING  PICTURE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  industrial  and  commercial  films;  slide 

films;  film  laboratory;  see  TELEVISION) 
1345  Argyle  St.,  Chicago  40,  III. 
LONgbeach  1-8410 

President  C.  H.  Bradfield,  Jr. 

Vice-President  H.  W.  Fish 

Comptroller  V.  A.  Burg 

Secretary-Treasurer  C.  B.  Hatcher 

AFFILIATED  COMPANY 

WILDING  PICTURE  PRODUCTIONS 
OF  CALIFORNIA,  Inc. 

5981  Venice  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WEbster  0183 

Vice-President  Harold  Strotz 

Production  Manager  Albert  Herman 

WILLARD  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  theatrical  and 
commercial  sponsored  and  educational  films;  tel- 
evision subjects;  slide  films;  see  TELEVISION) 

45  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-1470 

President  T.  W.  Willard 

Vice-President-General  Manager  J.  M.  Squiers,  Jr. 

Office  Manager  L.  M.  Gillespie 

Art-Animation  Director  J.  Zander 

WOLFF   (RAPHAEL)  STUDIOS 

(Producer  of    16   mm.   industrial   and  educational 

films,  slide  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
1714  N.  Wilton  Place,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GRanite  6126 


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Owner  Raphael  C.  Wolff 

Production  Manager  Gail  Papineau 

Comptroller  E.  Clifford 

Television  Manager  Raymond  Ring 

Director  MacDonald  MacPherson 

WORCESTER  FILM  CORP. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  and  35  mm.  industrial,  scien- 
tific and  educational  films;  slides;  slide  films; 
three  dimensional  stills  and  motion  pictures) 

131  Central  St..  Worcester  8,  Mass. 

Telephone  6-1  203 

President  Weld  Morgan 

Secretary  Linwood  Erskine 

Treasurer-General  Manager  Floyd  A.  Ramsdell 

WRATHER   (J.  D.)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial,  educational  and  re- 
ligious films;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES;  TELEVI- 
SION) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-7381 

830  Mercantile  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

President  J.  D.  Wrather,  |r. 

Vice-President  Monte  Livingston 

Associate  Producer  Sherman  Harris 

Writer  Kitty  Chalk 

YORKE   (EMERSON)  STUDIO 

(Producer  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  informative  and 

theatrical  films;  see  TELEVISION) 
35  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-2216 


Executive  Producer  Emerson  Yorke 

Director-Editor  F.  Howard  O'Neill 

Director-Writer  William  S.  Resnick 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Camera  Head  Burgi  Contner 

Music  Head  Solita  Palmer 

Set  Designer  William  Saulter 

Script  Girl  and  Cutter  Wanda  Tenpas 

Animator  Albert  Paganelli 

Projectionist  George  Vales 

Accountant  William  Left 

Secretary  Marion  Porter 

YOUNC  AMERICA  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  curriculum  and  docu- 
mentary films;  see  TELEVISION) 
18  E.  41st  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
LExington  2-41  1  1 

President  Stuart  Scheftel 

Editor-in-Chief  Godfrey  Elliott 

Sales  Director  T.  C.  Morehouse,  Jr. 

YOUNG   (HAROLD)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  non-theatrical  and  theatrical  enter- 
tainment, educational  and  promotional  films;  spe- 
cializing in  color  subjects;  see  TELEVISION  ) 

119  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-8459 

President  Harold  M.  Young 

Vice-President  Peter  Ordway 

Secretary-Treasurer  John  Ordway 


POLAN  &  ROSENBERG  AGENCY 

Barron  Polan 

George  Rosenberg 

Michael  Meshekow 

Julian  Claman 

it 


CALIFORNIA: 

451   NO.  LA  CIENECA  BLVD. 
LOS  ANGELES  36 
CRESTVIEW  1-8121 


NEW  YORK: 

18  BEEKMAN  PLACE 
NEW  YORK  CITY  22 
PLAZA  9-4727 


ARTISTS   MANAGER  S  AGENCY 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


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TELEVISION  COMPANIES 


A-B-T  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

460  W.  5th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-7200 

Ceneral  Manager  I.  H.  Simmons 

ACME  TELETRONIX  (NEA) 

(News  script,  strip  film) 

1200  W.  3rd  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Main  7300 

Contact  Meade  Munroe 

ADLER  ASSOCIATES 

( Films  to  order) 

535  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murrayhill  7-1668 

Contact  Paul  F.  Adler 


ADVANCE  TEL.  PICTURE  SERVICE, 

(Films  to  order,  shipping,  storage) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-5400 

Contact  Chas.  A. 


Alicote 


ADVENTURE  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Travel  films  for  lecturers;  see  Non-Theatrical  Com- 
panies) 

165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  7-2320 

Contact  Wm.  Alexander 

ADVERTISERS  TELEVISION  SERVICE 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

35  W.  53rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-491  5 

Contact  John  Sheppard,  Jr. 

ADVERTISING  HOUSE,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

670  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murrayhill  8-0220 

Contact  j.  m.  Cielis 

A.  F.  FILMS,  Inc. 

(News,  educational  films) 

1  600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-2850 

Contact  Miss  R.  Kossoff 

ALBERT   (EDDIE)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 

1  133  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 

CLadstone  41  16 

Contact  John  E.  Fletcher 

ALKER  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order) 

545  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murrayhill  7-6865 
Contact  


-B.  E.  Karlen 


ALLEN   (DOUC)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Travel,  outdoor  films  to  order) 
1 12  W.  89th  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Schuyler  4-6480 

Contact  Doug  Allen 

ALLEN  &  ALLEN  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  education  shorts;  see  NON-THEAT- 
RICAL) 

3947  W.  59th  PI..  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Axminster  3-331 4 

Contact  Georg»  E.  Allen 


ALL-SCOPE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1209  Taft  Bldg.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-8298 

Contact  C.  S.  Mitchell 


AMBASSADOR  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Producers) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6446 

Contact  


Steven  Vas 


AMERICAN  DRAMA  GUILD  OF 
TELEVISION 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1  50  E.  54th  St..  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  3-0871 

Contact  John  Darrow 

AMERICAN  FILM  PRODUCERS 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1600  Broadway.  Nek  York.  N.  Y. 
Plaza  7-5915 

Contact  Robert  Cross 

AMERICAN  FILM  CO. 

(Films  to  order) 

1329  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Walnut  2-1800 

Contact  Ben  Harris 


AMERICAN  FILM  PRODUCERS 

(Films  to  order) 

1  600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  7-5915 

Contact  Robert  Cross 

AMERICAN  FILM  SERVICES,  Inc. 

(Shorts  for  rentals) 

1010  Vermont,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Executive  4528 

Contact  H.  V.  Hoagland 

AMERICAN  FILM  &  TELEVAD  CO. 

(Films  to  order) 

759  W.  7th  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Dale  4620 

Contact  Bart  O.  Foss 

AMSTER   (FRED)  TELEV.  CARTOONS 

(Film  animation  to  order) 

3515  Bunker  Hill,  Mt.  Ranier,  Md. 

Union  7696 

Contact  F.  A.  Amster 

AMTELCO 

(Commercial  spot  films) 

635  S.  Kenmore,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Drexel  3265 

Contacts  John  Clarke  Bowman,  Wallace  Worslev 

AMUSEMENT  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

415  N.  Bedford  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Crestview  5-2517 

Contact  Bernard  Lubvr 

ANIMATED  VIDEO  FILMS 

(Films  to  order) 

931  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Adams  5159 

Contact  Ace  Gam#r 


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APEX  FILM  CORP. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
971  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Crestview  6-7006 

President  Jack  Chertok 

ARCOSY  TELEVISION  CORP. 

(Entertainment  films) 

9336  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
Texas  0-2931 

Contact  John  Ford 

ARISTA  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

92  Cold  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dickens  9-1006 

Contact  J.  R.  Perrin 

ARMOR  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Entertainment  films) 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2761  ;  VErmont  8-2185 

Contact  Kenneth  Herts 

ASCOTT  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Producer) 

321  S.  Beverly  Drive,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-8056 

Contact  ,  Sidney  C.  Ross 

ASSOCIATION  FILMS 

(Educational  films;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
347  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  6-1200 

Contact  J.  R.  Bingham 

ASTOR  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 
130  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bryant  9-2467 

Contact  R.  M.  Savini 

ATLAS  FILM  CORP. 

( Films  to  order) 

1111  South  Blvd.,  Oak  Park,  III. 
Euclid  3100 

Contact  K.  W.  Lineberry 

ATLAS  TELEVISION  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1619  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-2900 

Contact  Dr.  Henry  Brown 

ATTWOOD  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

8476  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Crestview  5-581  1 

Contact  B.  M.  Classer 

AUDIO  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  toorder,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-677 1 

President  F.  K.  Speidell 

BASCH  RADIO  &  TEL.  PROD. 

(Animated  films  to  order) 

17  E.  45fh  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  2-8877 

Contact  C.  J.  Basch,  Jr. 

BAVANO  FILMS 

(  Producer ) 

8754  Arlene  Terrace,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  761  8 

Contact  Douglas  Bagier 

BAYM  (ZACH) 

(Films,  film  clips  to  order) 

1  14  Grafton  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dickens  2-0243 

Contact  Zach  Baym 


BECKER   (V.  S.)   ADVERTISING  SERVICE 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

562  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  2-1040 

Contact  Viola  Becker 

BELL  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

5717  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hudson  2-2345 

Contact  Jack  Cilson 

BELL  PICTURES  CORP. 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-1383 

Contact  Lawrence  Kulick 

BENGAL  PICTURES 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
920  N.  Robinson,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Normandy  1  -6927 

Contact  P.    E.  Cantonwine 

BENNETT  FILMS 

(  Producers ) 

5617  Harcourt  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
AXminister  2-7174 

BLAKELY  (CENE) 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1209  N.  Formosa,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Gladstone  5715 

Contact  Cene  Blakely 

BONDED  TELEVISION  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

8749  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Crestview  5-4194 

Contact  Anson  Bond 

BRAY  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

I  Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-4582 

Contact  J.  R.  Bray 

BRITISH  INFORMATION  SERVICE 

(Shorts  for  rental ) 

30  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York  City,  N  Y. 
Circle  6-1500 

Contact  Mrs.  D.  Danish 

BROADCAST  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order) 

1313  Lafayette  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Woodward  5-0909 

Contact  T.  S.  David 

BROWNING   (IRVING)  STUDIOS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

70  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  7-7490 

Contact  Irving  Browning 

BUFFINGTON    (AL)  CO. 

(  Films  to  order) 

2104  N.  Charles  St.,  Baltimore 

Belmont  1960 

Contact  Al  Buffington 

BURC,  ALLEN  STUDIO 

I  Producers ) 

819  N.  La  Cienega,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-3737 

BURTON    (AL)   RADIO  PROD. 

209  S.  Spalding  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Crestview  6-1405 

Contact  Al  Burton 

BUTTERFIELD   (ALLYN)  PROD. 

(Films  to  order;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 
6823  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-3961 

Contact  A.  Butterfield 


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BYRON,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1226  Wisconsin  Ave.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Dupont  1800 

Contact  Ted  Byron 

C.  &  C.  FILM  EFFECTS  CO. 

(Films,  effects  to  order) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  7-4558 

Contact  H.  A.  Casolaro 

CAIN,  C.  R. 

(Producer) 

14355  Houston  St.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
STanley  4-5989 

CAIN -SCHUMANN  MUSIC  SERVICE 

1040  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  3111;  HEmpstead  8594 

CAMPUS  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
161  Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Triangle  5-6296 

Contact  Nat  Campus 

CAPITAL  FILM  EXCHANGE 

(Rental,  storage,  booking) 
1314  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Spruce  4-2698 

Contact  E.  J.  Cabriel 

CAPITAL  RECORDS,  Inc. 

(Transcription  library) 

Sunset  &  Vine,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  8171 

Contact  W.  B.  Davidson 

CARMEL-HOLLYWOOD  FILMS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

6060  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Hillside  2181 

Contact  H.  C.  Saperstein 

CASCADE  PICTURES  OF  CALIFORNIA 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

8822  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

Vermont  8-21  85 

Contact  B.  J.  Carr 

CASINO  FILM  EXCHANGE,  Inc. 

(German  films  for  rent) 

210  E.  86th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Regent  4-2057 

Contact  J.  Scheinman 

CASTON  PRODUCTIONS 

(Commercial,  television  films) 

861  1  Sunset  Blvd..  Los  Angeles  46,  Calif. 

CRestview  5-01  13 

Partners  Robert  L.  Cashey,  Albert  H.  Townsend 

CATHOLIC  MOVIES 

(Religious  films  for  rent) 

220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wisconsin  7-9130 

Contact  Stan  Lewek 

CAVALCADE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

( Producer ) 

959  Seward  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-5458 

Contact  Harvey  Pergament 

CENTURY  TELEVISION  PROD.,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order ) 

846  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  5981 

Contact  H.   L.  Cefsky 

CHICAGO  FILM  LABORATORY,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
18  W.  Walton  PI.,  Chicago,  II!. 
Whitehall  4-6971 

President  A.  C.  Dunlap 


CHINA  FILM  ENTERPRISES  OF  AMERICA 

(Shorts  for  rent;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
132  W.  43rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wisconsin  7-6872 

Contact  K.  C.  Tsien 

CHOREOGRAPHERS'  WORKSHOP,  Inc. 

( Shorts  for  rent ) 

471  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  9-6239 

Contact  Trudy  Croth 

CHRISTIAN  FILMS 

(Producers  of  religious  television  pictures) 
625  N.  Mansfield,  Hollywood  36,  Calif. 
YOrk  1783 

Contact  Rev.  H.  K.  Rasboch 

CHRISTL  &  WEBBER 

( Producer ) 

6130  Selma  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HUmboldt  2-1  1  39 

Contact  Frank  Christl 

CHURCH  I LL-WEXLER  FILM  PROD. 

I  Films  to  order) 

5714  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hempstead  7970 

Contact  Robert  Churchill 

CINECRAFT  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
2515  Franklin  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Superior  2300 

President  Ray  Culley 


CINEFFECTS,  Inc. 

(Films,  effects  to  order) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N. 
Circle  6-0951 

Contact  


Y. 


.Nathan  Sobel 


CINEMA  AUTHORS  &  ARTISTS  AGENCY 

(Films,  effects  to  order) 

9130  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Crestview  6-624 1 

Contact  Marvin  L.  Saltzman 

CINEMART,  Inc. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
101  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  4-1562 

Contact  Varian  Fry 

CINE-PRO  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  equipment) 

106  West  End  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Trafalger  3-1411 

Contact  Joseph  Selden 

CLAMPETT  CARTOONS 

(Producer  of  television  cartoons;  see  SHORT  SUB- 
JECT COS.) 
134  N.  Detroit,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WAInut  9924 

Contact..  Bob  Clampett 

CLARK   (DANIEL  B.) 

(  Producer ) 

91  10  Larke  Ellen  Circle,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-8171 

COLBURN    (GEO.  W.)    LAB.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  equipment) 
164  N.  Wacker  Dr.,  Chicago,  III. 
State  2-7316 

Contact  John  E.  Colburn 

COLONIAL  FILMS 

(Films,  newreels  to  order) 

1908  Eye  St.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  0436 

Contact  H.  L.  Lassiter 


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TELEVISION 


COMMONWEALTH  FILM  &  TELEV.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6456 

Contact  Jerome  Hyams 

CONTINENTAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 

6636  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

CRanite  3546 

President  ).  D.  Kendis 

COOLEY  COMPANY 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1327  N.  Market  St.,  Milwaukee  2,  Wise. 
BRoadway  2-6481 

President  Elliot  W.  Cooley 

CORCORAN  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

654  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tern' ton  8-6900 

Contact  L.   M.  Corcoran 

COURNEYA  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1566  N.  Cordon  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Granite  5920 

Contact  Jerry  Courneya 

CROSBY  &  FOCLE 

( Producers) 

6365  Selma  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CRanite  3171 

Contact  George  L.  Fogle 

CRUCER  RADIO  &  TELEV.  PROD. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

5800  Carlton  Way,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hempstead  8254 

Contact  Paul  Cruger 

CRYSTAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1564  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  7-5130 

Contact  Melvin  M.  Hirsh 

DEFENSE  FILM  CORP. 

(Entertainment  film  to  order) 

1040  N.  Los  Palmas,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Granite  3111 

Contact  Herbert  L.  Bregstein 

DEFRENES  &  CO. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1909  Buttonwood  St.,  Philadlephia,  Pa. 
Rittenhouse  6-5928 

Contact  Joseph  DeFrenes 

DELBRIDCE  &  CORRELL 

( Films  to  order) 

301  Fox  Theatre  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Cherry  6990 

Contact  Sam  Arnold 

DEPHOURE     JOSEPH)  STUDIO 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1018  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Longwood  6-1499 

Contact  Joseph  Dephoure 

deROCHEMONT   (LOUIS)   ASSN.,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

35  West  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chick'ng  4-8873 

Contact  Louis  deRochemont 

DISTRIBUTOR'S  CROUP 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
756  W.  Peachtree  St.  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Atwood  1661 

Contact  W.  Wells  Alexander 


DOLPH  RADIO  &  TEL.  PROD. 

(Washington  films  on  assignment) 
910  17th  St.  N.W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
District  2717 

Contact  William   B.  Dolph 

D.P.M.  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Film  to  order,  European  footage) 
55  W  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chick'ng  4-8421 

Contact  Dorothy  P  Maulsby 

DRYER   (SHERMAN  H.)  PROD. 

(Films  to  order) 

55  W.  58th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  5-5998 

Contact  William  H.  Groody 

DUDLEY  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
9908  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Crestview  1-7258 

Contact   Carl  Dudley 

DUMONT  TELEVISION  NETWORK 

(Kenescoped  films  of  live  shows) 
515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  8-2600 

Contact  Lawrence  Phillips 

DUNN   (CAD  STUDIOS 

(Cartoons,  films  to  order) 

104  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

State  0247 

Contact  Cal  Dunn 

ECLIPSE  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order) 

834  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  8197 

President  Michael  Colin 

ELLIS   (STEVE)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer  I 

2625  Laurel  Canyon  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
HUmboldt  2-4741 

Contact  Steve  Ellis 

EMERSON  FILM  CORP. 

( Producer) 

91  13  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
CRestview  5-7589 

President  William  Norins 

Vice-Presidents  J.  J.  Wilstein,  Selvyn  Levinson 

Vice-President  in  Charge  Production. ...Walter  Colmes 
Treasurer  William  B.  Mann 

ENCYCLOPEDIA  BRITANNICA  FILMS 

(Educational  films  for  rental) 

1150  Wilmette  Ave.,  Wilmette,  III. 

Wilmette  6404 

Contact  F.  S.  Cellier 

ENDORSEMENTS,  Inc. 

(Films  for  advertising  agencies) 
299  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  7-9054 

Contact  H.  F.  McCabe 

ENCLEMAN  VISUAL  EDUCATION 
SERVICE 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

4754  Woodward  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Temple  1-5972 

Contact  William  D.  Engleman 

EQUITY  FILM  EXCHANGES,  Inc. 

(Films  for  rental,  newsreels) 

341  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-8546 

Contact  Myron  Mills 


TELEVISION 


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ESHBAUCH   ITED)   STUDIOS.  Inc. 

(Producer;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
35  W.  45th  St..  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4590 

EXCELSIOR  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Films  for  rental,  newsreels) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6157 

Contact  Walter  Bibo 

FAIRBANKS   (JERRY),  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES; 

NON-THEATRICAL) 
6052  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hudson  2-1  101 

Contact  Clenn  Miller 

FAIR  DEAL  MOTION  PICTURE  SERV. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

2040  Chatterton  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Talmadge  9-6728 

Contact  Louis  Colson 

FEDERATED  TELEVISION  FILMS,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

8822  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-2761 

Contact  Harold  Eugene  Roach 

FENNELL   (PAUL  J.)  CO. 

(Producers) 

11  59  N.  Highland,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CLadstone  1  657 

Contact  John  E.  Burks 

FILM  DEVICES,  Inc. 

(Industrial  shorts  for  rental) 
13  E.  37th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  9-4175 

Contact  Leo  R.  Dratfield 

FILMA  UNLIMITED 

( Producer ) 

9538  Brighton  Way,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif, 
c/o  Coulter  and  Cray 
CRestview  6-2085 

Contact  Miriam  Bucher 

FILMEFFECTS  OF  HOLLYWOOD 

(Special  effects  Gr  sequences) 

1  153  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-5808 

Contact  Cilbert  R.  Scott 

FILM  EQUITIES  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-5850 

Contact  Jay  Williams 


FILM-MAKERS,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

1  1  West  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bryant  9-4780 

Contact  Joseph  Could 

FILM  PRODUCTIONS  CO. 

( Films  to  order) 

3650  Fremont  Ave.  N.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Aldrich  1202 

Contact  Roy  A.  Clapp 

FILM  PROGRAM  SERVICE 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1  173  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Longacre  4-8340 

Contact  Jules  Schwerin 

FILM  PUBLISHERS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

25  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hanover  2-0100 

Contact  Sherman  Price 


FILM  STUDIOS  OF  CHICACO 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
135  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago,. III. 
Central  8147 

Contact  H.  A.  Spanuth 

FILMS  FOR  INDUSTRY,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
135  W.  42nd  St..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  3-2800 

Contact  Hylan  Chesler 

FILMS  OF  THE  NATIONS,  Inc. 

(Educ.  shorts  for  rental) 

55  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chick'g  4-8420 

Contact  Maurice  T.  Croen 

FINLEY  TRANSCRIPTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

8983  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Bradshaw  2-271  I 

Contact  Larry  Finley 

FINNEY   (BEN)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Commercial  films  to  order) 

8822  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 

Texas  0-2761 

Contact  Ben  Finney 

FIVE  STAR  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

6526  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-5280 

Contact  Harry  W.  McMahan 

FLORY  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

170  E.  80th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Regent  4-3871 

Contact  


John  Flory 


FOTOSOUND  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

20  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  7-0463 

Contact  Evan  J.  Anton 

FOUNTAIN  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

779  El  Medio,  Pacific  Palisades,  Calif. 

Crestview  6-9026 

Contact  Sidney  Fields 

FOX  MOVIETONE  NEWS 

(Newsreel  films;  see  Newsreel  Companies) 
460  W.  54th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-7200 

Contact  Edmund  H.  Reek 

FRANKLIN  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer ) 

1051  1  Tennessee  Ave.,  West  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
ARizona  3-3139 

Contact  S.  B.  Franklin 

GAINSBOROUGH  ASSOCIATES 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

234  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chick'g  4-5141 

Contact  Nathan  M.  Rudich 

GAMBLE  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

341  W.  47th  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-5952 

Contact  Bud  Camble 

CENERAL  FILM  PROD.  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1  600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6441 

Contact  Elbert  S.  Kapit 


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TELEVISION 


GIBBS  &  CO. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
9  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-4888 

Contact  John  Cibbs 

CIBRALTER  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producers;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 
1041  N.  Formosa  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
CRanite  51  1  1 

GLOBE  16  MM  PICTURES 

( Films  to  order) 

5625  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Granite  7573 

Contact  Robert  B.  Opper 

COELET  (OCDEN) 

( Producer) 

9421  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-51  1  1 

COETZ,  JACK 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-1920 

Contact  jack  Coetz 


COSCH    (MARTIN  A.)   PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
Savoy-Plaza  Hotel,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vol'teer  5-2600 

Contact  Martin  A. 


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GRANT   (MARSHALL)  REALM 
PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order;  see  M  P.  companies) 
9155  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Crestview  5- 1  1  64 

Contact  Marshall  Crant 

GRAPHIC  FILMS  CORP. 

( Producer) 

1  108  Lillian  Way,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
CRanite  2191 

Contact  Jerome  S.  Goldberg 

CRAY-O'REILLY  STUDIOS 

( Films  to  order) 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 
Plaza  3-1531 

Contact  James   E.  Cray 


GREEN  ASSOCIATES 

(Films  to  order,  rentals! 

360  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

Central  5593 

Contact  


J.  Green 


GREY-RICHARDS  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(  Producers) 

6526  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  1  161  ;  HEmpstead  2482 

Contact  Bill  Richards 

GUARANTEED  PICTURES  CO.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6456 

Contact  


CUERIN  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order) 
6310  Delmar  Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Cabany  23 1 3 

Contact  C. 


M.   D.  Sackett 


Douglas  Pidgeon 


HACK  PRODUCTION 

( Religious  films) 

535  N.  Laurel  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Walnut  2068 

Contact  Herman 


HANCE  PROD.,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order ) 

1776  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-9140 

Contact  


Paul  Hance 


HARDCASTLE  FILMS 

( Films  to  order) 

818  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Central  7620 

Contact  


.J.  H.  Hardcastle 


HARFILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
600  Baronne  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Magnolia  1744 

Contact  A.  Harrison,  Jr. 

HARTLEY  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
20  W.  47th  St..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-01  58 

Contact  Irving  Hartley 

HARVARD  FILM  SERVICE,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

421  Washington  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Elliot  4-3057 

Contact  J.  F.  Barclay,  Jr. 

HATHEN  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
246  S.  Van  Pelt  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Locust  7-4575 

Contact  Stanley  P.  Hathen 

HAWLEY-LORD,  Inc. 

(Educational  entertainment  shorts  for  rental) 
61  W.  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2444 

Contact  Andre  Lord 

HAYES-PARNELL  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

6000  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  4584 

Contact  


.Sam  Hayes 


Hack 


H.  B.  &  K.  FILMS  FOR  TELEV. 

( Films  to  order) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  7-0759 

Contact  O.  Killingsworth 

HELHENA,  LESLIE 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

932  N.  La  Brea,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Granite  3174 

Contact  L.  Helhena 

HERMES  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Entertainment  films  to  order) 

249  Tigertail  Rd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Contact  H.  de  Schulthess 

HOEFLER  PROD. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

612V2  S.  Ridgeley  Dr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

WHitney  9045;  HOIIywood  9-2001 

Contact  Paul   L.  Hoefler 

HOFFBERG  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  for  rental;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES;  NON-THE- 
ATRICAL) 
620  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-9031 

Contact  J.  H.  Hoffberg 

HI-WAYS  &  BY-WAYS  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producers  I 

242  S.  Orange  Dr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
YOrk  8665 

Contact  Chick  Collins 


TELE  VISION 


757 


HOLLYWOOD  SCREEN  SERVICE 

3721  Potomac,  Los  Angeles  16,  Calif. 
AXminister  3-1624 

Contact  Sidney  Davis 

HOLLYWOOD  TELETOPICS 

( Films  to  order) 

1960  N.  Vermont  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Normandy  1-2810 

Contact  C.  Arlington 

HOOKER   (WEST)  CO. 

(Films  to  order) 

3  East  85th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Regent  7-4470 

Contact  West  Hooker 

HOPWOOD,  LAUFMAN,  FOMUND  & 
CROSS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
236  N.  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  III. 
Randolph  1644 

Contact  T.  M.  Hopwood 

HOYT   (HARRY  O.)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

2543  Kelton  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  34,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  0-4757 

Contact  Harry  O.  Hoyt 

HUBBELL   (RICHARD)   &  ASSOC. 

(Films  to  order) 

1  1  8  E.  40th  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  5-1000 

Contact  Wanda  Van  Brunt 

HU  CHAIN  ASSOC. 

(Film  to  order,  rentals) 

60  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  2-7125 

Contact  Hubert  V.  Chain 

HUDES  RADIO  PROD. 

(Educational  shorts  for  rentals) 
17  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  9-2473 

Contact  Ted  Hudes 

HUDIBURC  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Fashion  films  to  order) 

131  E.  51st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Eldorado  5-3508 

Contact  Lucille  Hudiburg 

IDEAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
28  E.  8th  St.,  Chicago,  III. 
HARrison  5354 

Contact  Paul  R.  Foght 

1  MAGI N EERING  ASSOC.,  Inc. 

(Commercial  films  to  order) 

1030  N.  McCadden  PL,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  8777 

Contact  A.  S.  Kennard 

IMPPRO,  Inc. 

(Independent  producing,   releasing  organization) 
Hal  Roach  Studios, 

8822  West  Washington  Blvd.,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
Vermont  8-2185,  Extension  99 

President   Paul  Carrison 

Vice-President  Harlan  Thompson 

Secretary-Treasurer  Herbert  L.  Strock 

INSTRUCTIONAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Educ.  films  to  order,  rentals) 

330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Longacre  3-5189 

Contact  Miller  McClintock 

INTERNATIONAL  FILM  FOUND.,  Inc. 

(Travel  films  for  rental;  see  Non-Theatrical  Compa- 
nies ) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-9438 

Contact  Julian  Bryan 


INTERNATIONAL  FILM  BUREAU,  Inc. 

(Educ.  shorts  for  rental) 

1  5  Park  Row,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Worth  4-4887 

Contact  G.  M.  Cates 

INTERNATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  PICT. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1776  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-4486 

Contact  J.  Allen  Julier 

INTERNATIONAL  MOVIE  PROD.  SERV. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Eldorado  5-6620 

Contact  Ben  Cradus 

INTERNATIONAL  NEWS  SERV.  TV  DEPT. 

( Newsreels ) 

235  E.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  2-01  31 

Contact  Robert   H.  Reid 


INTERNATIONAL  RADIO  & 
TELEVISION  FEATURES 

(  Films  to  order) 

322  E.  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  5-5781 

Contact  


.Jack  Lloyd 


INTERNATIONAL  TELE-FILM 
PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

331  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  7-7306 

Contact  Paul   F.  Moss 

JAM  HANDY  ORGANIZATION,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1775  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-7144 

Contact  ..Harry   W.  Willard 

KAREL  SOUND  LIBRARY 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

410  Third  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Grant  3312 

Contact  Albert  C.  Karel 

KAYFETZ,  (VICTOR) 

( Films  to  order) 

431  S.  Hamel  Rd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Crestview  6-0640 

Contact  Victor  Kayfetz 

KEAYS   (VERNON  J.)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

445  Westmount  Drive,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
CRestview  4-5351 

KERKOW,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

480  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Eldorado  5-5635 

Contact  Herbert  Kerkow 

KLEMENT  (O.) 

( Producer ) 
9667  Olympic  Blvd. 
CRestview  6-0369 


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Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 


KLINE   (WALTER  E.)   AND  ASSOCIATES 

I  Producer ) 

8445  Melrose  Ave.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 
WEbster  6156 

Contact  Fred  W.  Kline 

KLINC  STUDIOS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
601  N.  Fairbanks  Ct.,  Chicago,  III. 
Delaware  7-0400 

Contact  Jack  H.  Lieb 


758 


TELEVISION 


KNICKERBOCKER  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-9850 

Contact  Howard  A. 


Lesser 


KNOWLEDGE  BUILDERS 

(Educ.  shorts  for  rental) 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Eldorado  5-2848 

Contact  Jack  R.  McCrory 

KRUSE  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

6039  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7205 

Contact  J.  Henry  Kruse 

LANC-WORTH  FEATURE  PROGRAM,  Inc. 

(Music  transcribed  on  film) 

1  13  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-7410 

Contact  C.  O.  Langlois,  Sr. 

LEPPERT-PHILLIPS  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producers) 

6555'/2  Sepulveda  Blvd.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif. 
STate  5-0990 

Contact  James  Leppert 

LESSER  PROGRAMS 

(Films  to  order) 

9336  W.  Washington,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
Texas  0-2931 

Contact  Julian  Lesser 

LESTER  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1487  N.  Vine,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  7287 

Contact  Cene  Lester 

LIBRA  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS  &  PROD. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

6525  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Cladstone  7960 

Contact  C.    M.  Cody 

LIEB-BROTMAN  STUDIO 

( Films  to  order) 

14  W.  58th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  3-9355 

Contact  Leo  Lieb 


LIGHT   (ROBERT)   PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order ) 

Taft  Bldg.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hudson  2-3277 

Contact  Robert  W.  Light 

LOEWI  PROD.,  Inc. 

(  Fi  Ims  to  order ) 

255A  E.  49th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  8-2600 
Contact  


Bob  Loew 


LOUCKS  &  NORLING  STUDIOS 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
245  W.  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-6974 

Contact  A.  H.  Louck; 

MARCH  OF  TIME 

(Films  to  order;  see  NEWSREEL  COMPANIES) 
369  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-4400 

Contact  C.  W.  Pennocl- 

MASTER  MOTION  PICTURE  CO. 

(Films  to  order) 

50  Piedmont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Hancock  6-3592 

Contact  Maurice  Master 


McLARTY  PICTURE  PROD. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
45  Stanley  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Taylor  0332 

Contact  Henry  D. 


McLarty 


MEET  THE  AMERICAS  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producers) 

8820  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Contact  Frank  S.  Leyva 

MENZIES-FINNEY  PROD. 

(Commerical  films  to  order) 

361  S.  Canon  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

CRestview  6-5337 

Contact  Wm.  C.  Menzies 

MERCURY  INT'L  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1415  Coast,  Corona  del  Mar,  Calif. 

Harbor  1212 

Contact  V.  E.  Ellsworth 

MICHIGAN  FILM  LIBRARY 

(Religious  films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEAT- 
RICAL) 

14540  Grand  River  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Vermont  7-2322 

Contact  Alban  J.  Norris 

MIDWEST  FILM  STUDIOS 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1740  Creenleaf  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 
Sheldrake  1239 

Contact  Alfred  K. 


Levy 


.Sol  Dolgin 


MINI-FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

819  N.  La  Cienega,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Crestview  6-3826 

Contact..  

MIX   (VICTORIA)  Inc. 

I  Producer) 

357  S.  Roxbury,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-1276 


MOCULLS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

68  W.  48th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  7-1414 

Contact  Charles  Mogull 

MOTION  PICTURE  ASSOCIATES 

(Commerical  films  to  order) 

86  George  St.,  Mt.  Ephraim,  N.  J. 

Contact  Carl   W.  Voelker 

MOTION  PICTURE  ENTERPRISE 

(Educational  entertainment  films) 
367  W.  Spanzier,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Charleston  6-5032 

Contact  F.  W.  Cabourie,  Jr. 

MOTION  PICTURE  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
620  W.  Superior  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Prospect  4900 

Contact  Donald  C.  Jones 

MOTION  PICTURE  SERVICE  CO. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
125  Hyde  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Ordway  3-9162 

Contact  Gerald  L.  Karski 

MOVIE  ADVERTISING  BUREAU 

( Films  to  order) 

70  E.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  6-3717 

Contact  H.  G.  Christensen 


T  E  LEVISION 


759 


MURRAY   (MARTIN)   PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
5746  Sunset,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-0022 

Contact  Martin  Murray 

MUSIC  CORPORATION  OF  AMERICA 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

745  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wickam  2-8900 

Contact  David  Werblin 

NATIONAL  SCREEN  SERVICE  CORP. 

(Special  trailers,  effects,  films) 
630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5700 

Contact  Melvin   L.  Cold 

NELSON  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order ) 

341  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Murray  Hill  2-5862 

Contact  Raymond  E.  Nelson 

NEMETH   (TED)  STUDIOS 

(Producer;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-5147 

Producer-Director  Ted  Nemeth 


PATHESCOPE  CO.  OF  AMERICA,  Inc. 

(Producer;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
580  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  7-5200 

Producer  manager,  television  Walter  Raft 

PARRY   (PAUL)  PRODUCTIONS 

( Films  to  order) 

7557  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Granite  4774 

Contact  Paul  Parry 

PATIN  PRODUCTIONS 

(Cartoon  spot  films  to  order) 
540  S.  Parish  PI.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Charleston  8-1019 

Contact  Ray  Patin 


PHOTO  FILMS 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order) 
4310  Creenbush,  Van  Nuys,  Calif. 
State  4-3382 

Contact  Willard  Trumbull 

PICK  TELEV.  &  RADIO  PROD. 

(Fashion  films  to  order) 

366  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Vanderbilt  6-3417 

Contact  Gerard  Pick 


NEWS  REEL  LABORATORY 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
1733  Sansom  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ritn'hse  6-3892 

Contact  Louis  W.  Kellman 

NORTH  AMERICAN  VIDEO  PROD. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
234  W.  44th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
La'wanna  4-0385 

Contact  Max  Brown 


NU-ART  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

145  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bryant  9-3471 

Contact  C.  W. 


OFFICIAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
25  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bryant  9-4655 

Contact  Irving  Leos 

ORION  PICTURES,  Inc. 

I  Films  to  order) 

5319  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  2010 

Contact  Al  Lane 

ORLEANS   (SAM)  AND 
ASSOCIATIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 

21  1  W.  Cumberland  Ave.,  Knoxville  15,  Tenn. 

Telephone  3-8098 

OULMAN  TELEV.  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Entertainment  films  to  order) 
19  Rector  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Whit'll  4-1327 

Contact  R.  j.  Oulman 

PADULA  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order) 

331  E.  83rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Regent  7-8678 

Contact  Edward  Padula 

PARAMOUNT  VIDEO  TRANSCRIPTIONS 

(Films  to  order) 

1501  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bryant  9-8700 

Contact  George  Shupsrt 


PICTORIAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Shorts  for  rental;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-7095 

Contact  Ceo.  ).  Bonwick 

PICTORIAL  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

1357  No.  Cordon  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  3108 

Contact   G.  ).  Altfilisch 

POLARIS  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producers;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
5859  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
YOrk  8058;  WEbster  3-4608 
Hedwig      Contact  Perry  King 

POST  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1  1  5  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-4870 

Contact  Harold  Baumstone 


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PRESS  ASSOCIATION,  Inc.  (AP) 

(News  and  photo  services) 

50  Rockefeller  Plaza,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-41  1  1 

Contact  Oliver  Gramling 

PROGRESSIVE  PICTURES 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

6351  Thornhill  Dr.,  Oakland,  Calif. 

Olympic  2-0560 

Contact  Ray  Bainbridge 

RADIO  TELEV.  ARTS  ACADEMY 

( Films  to  order) 

3819  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Exposition  9395 

Contact  Doria  Ball' 

RADIOVISION  CORP. 

( Shorts  for  rentals) 

Box  968,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hillside  8208 

Contact  Walter  J.  Nelson 


"RC"  AGENCY 

(Producer;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1357  N.  Cordon  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  3108 

President  Richard  Czinner 


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TELEVISION 


REED  (ROLAND)  PROD.  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
275  S.  Beverly,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Crestview  6-1  101 

Contact  Roland  D.  Reed 

RECAL  TELEVISION  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

151  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Columbus  5-4810 

Contact  Leo  Seligman 

REALM  TELEV.  PROD. -MARSHALL  GRANT 

I  Films  to  order) 

9155  Sunset  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
Crestview  6-8500 

Contact  Norman  Elzer 

RELIGIOUS  FILM  ASSN.,  Inc. 

(Religious  shorts  for  rental) 
45  Astor  PL,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cramercy  7-2397 

Contact  W.  L.  Rogers 

RIETHOF  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1776  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  7-2199 

Contact  Wm.    W.  Reithof 

RKO  PATHE,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL  I 
625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  9-3600 

Contact  Jay  Bonafield 

ROACH    (HAL)   TELEV.  CORP. 

( Films  to  order) 

8822  Washington,  Culver  City,  Calif. 
Vermont  8-2185 

Contact  Hal  E.  Roach 

ROBBINS   (DAVID)  PROD. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

420  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  9-4477 

Contact  David  Robbins 

ROCKETT  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
6063  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Granite  7131 

Contact  Harlow  Wilcox 

ROUZER  (DANNY) 

( Producer ) 

2402  Cheremoya,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  8093 

RUBY  FILM  CO. 

I  Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL  I 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-5640 

Contact  Edward  Ruby 

RYDER,  LOREN  L. 

(Camera,  recordings,  handling  service) 
6526  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Granite  365 1 

Contact  Loren    L.  Ryder 

SACK  TELEV.  ENT. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
308  S.  Harwood,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Rv'side  6474 

Contact  


.Alfred    N.  Sack 


SACKETT  TELEVISION  PROD. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
Bankers  Bldg.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
King'ly  5-7055 

Contact   Bernard  L.  Sackett 


SAN  FT  TELEVISION  FEATURES 

( Films  to  order ) 

17  East  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  2-6770 

Contact  Sidney  Sanft 

SARRA,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

200  East  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  3-3790 

Contact  Cullen  Landis 

SCANDIA  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Swedish  films  to  order,  rentals) 
220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wisconsin  7-7059 

Contact  Ernest  Mattsson 

SCIENCE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

642  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  8-2038 

Contact  Francis  C.  Thayer 

SENTINEL  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producers  35mm-16mm  T-V  package  film  shows; 
commercial,  industrial  and  documentary  film  pro- 
duction. A  division  of  Sentinel  Enterprises.  See 
NON-THEATRICAL ) 

Nassour  Studios,  5746  Sunset  Blvd., 

Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  6828 

President-Executive  Producer  Earle  R.  Harper 

Vice-President-Treasurer  A.  G.  Harper 

Secretary  David  Griffith 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Director  Harry  Mancke 

Photography  Charles  Straumer 

Film   Editor   ..  .Robert  Belcher 

Comptroller  James  Fair 

Music  Charles  Bradshaw 

Publicity  William  Keefe 

T-V  Producer-Director   Ann  Archer 

T-V  Programming  and  Contact  Ray  Sollars 

SEPIA  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  featuring  negroes) 

2640V2  S.  Western  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Parkway  4436 

Contact  Eddie  Green 

SESAC,  Inc. 

I  Transcription  library) 

475  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  5-5365 

Contact  K.  A.  Jadosshn 

SHERWOOD  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1569  Broadway,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Glenmore  2-6192 

Contact  T.  Marc  Sherwood 

SIMMEL-MERSERVEY,  Inc. 

I  Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
321  S.  Beverly,  Beverly  Hills.  Calif. 
Crestview  1-0114 

Contact  James  Warren  Sever,  Jr. 

SKIBO  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  7-2265 

Contact  Patrick   E.  Shanahan 

SLAVIK  (SAM) 

(  Producer) 

1  640  W.  25t  hSt.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Rochester  9517 

SMITH  STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1  585  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-5280 

Contact  Fletcher  Smith 


S  E  R  V  ICES 


761 


SONO-CHROME  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

710  W.  173rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wadsworth  8-7080 

Contact  Nathan  Zucker 

SOUND  MASTERS,  Inc. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order;  see  N ON -THEATRICAL) 
165  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  7-6600 

Contact  H.  E.  Wondsel 

SICMUND  SPAETH 

( Shorts  for  rental ) 

400  E.  58th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  8-0879 

Contact  Sigmund  Spaeth 

SPECIAL  PURPOSE  FILMS,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order ) 

16  E.  58th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  9-1792 

Contact   H.  W.  Howard 

SPRINCER  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

341  E.  43rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Oregon  9-0966 

Contact  Richard  D.  Farrell 

STANDARD  RADIO  TRANS.  SERV. 

(Transcription  library) 

360  N.  Michigan  Blvd.,  Chicago,  III. 

State  3153 

Contact  


STERLING  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

61  W.  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-2443 

Contact  


M.    M.  Blink 


.Carl  King 


STRICKLAND  FILM  CO. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
141  Walton  St.,  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ca. 
Lamar  7991 

Contact  Robert  B.  Strickland 

SULDS  TELEV.  PROD. 

( Films  to  order) 

654  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Temple  8-6584 

Contact  Irvin  P.  Sulds 

SUN  DIAL  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  8-1050 

Contact  Samuel  A.  Datlowe 

SUTHERLAND  (JOHN) 
PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer;  see  NON-THEATRICAL;  SERVICES) 
206  N.  Occidental,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
FAirfax  2096 

Contact  Ross  Sutherland 

SWANK  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

19  W.  4th  St.,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Hemlock  2379 

Contact  


.Jerrold  A.  Swank 


TARSH IS- HERBERT  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer ) 

5916  David  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  34,  Calif. 
Hillside  8271 

TEL  AIR  ASSOCIATES 

(Films  to  order ) 

366  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Va  6-3417 

Contact  Mort  H.  Singer,  Jr. 


TELE-AMERICA,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

170  S.  Beverly,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 

Crestview  1-0204 

Contact  Thor  L.  Brooks 

TELECAST  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

145  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Longacre  4-3853 

Contact  Robert  Wormhoudt 


TELE-COLOR  FILMS 

( Films  to  order 

853  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-0575 

Contact  


.Tom  Seidel 


TELECOMICS,  Inc. 

(Shorts  for  rental) 

247  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Eldorado  5-2544 

Contact  John  F.  Howell 

TELEFEATURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1366  N.  Van  Ness,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hillside  7341 

Contact  George  Frank 

TELEFILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
6039  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-7205 

President  J-  A.  Thomas 

Contact  Don  McNamara 

TELENEWS  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Films,  newsreels  to  order) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-7364 

Contact  John  H.  Tobin 

TELEPAK  FILMS,  Inc.  go 

(Films  to  order)  Sfc 

201  N.  Carmelina  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  J  5 

Contact  C.  R.  Longnecker 

TELESPORTS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

147  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chickering  4-2837 
Contact  


.Ralph  Cohn 


TELE-TOURS 

1  Producer) 

6848  Hinds  St.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif. 
SUnset  2-5838 

Contact  Dee  McCann 

TELEVISION  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

360  N.  Michigan  Blvd.,  Chicago,  III. 

State  5941 

Contact  Ardien  Rodner 

TELEVISION  ART  ENTERPRISES 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

4333  Rhodes  Ave.,  N.  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Sunset  3-1923 

Contact  Shamus  Culhane 

TELEVISION  ARTS  PROD. 

(Cartoon  films  to  order) 

1  1  1  Sutter,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Sutter  1-4551 

Contact  J.  T.  Ward 


TELEVISION  CARTOONS,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

361  W  .Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Beekman  3-7176 

Contact  Robert  Brotherton 


762 


TELEVISION 


TELEVISION  FILMS  OF  AMERICA 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 
Box  2222,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hudson  2-4048 

Contact  Jack  Parker 

TELEVISION  FILM  IND.,  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

340  Third  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lexington  2-6780 

Contact  Ceorge   H.  Cole 

TELEVISION  HIGHLIGHTS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1  697  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  7-7073 

Contact  Sy  Weintraub 

TELEVISION  MOTION  PICTURES  CO. 

(Films  featuring  Negroes) 

1650  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-0691 

President  Jack  Goldberg 

TELEVISION  REPORTER  PROD. 

(Films  to  order) 

1338  N.  Laurel  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  0016 

Contact  Richard  Krolik 

TELE  VISUAL  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1313  Lafayette  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Woodward  5-0909 

Contact  H.  C.  Kerbawy 

TEMPLETON   (MARSHAL),  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
214  Ford  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Cadillac  6868 

President  Marshal  E.  Templeton 

TERR  (MISCHA) 

( Producer) 

454  S.  Robertson,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
CRestview  6-7448;  1-6211 

TODDY  PICTURES  CO. 

(Films  to  order) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-9446 

Contact  Ted  Toddy 

TRANSFILM,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
35  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-1400 

President  W.  Miesgaes 

TRANSPACIFIC  PRODUCTIONS 

(Producer) 

9885  Charleville  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
BRadshaw  2-5141 

Contact  Ben  Berk 

TRANSVIDEO  CORP.  OF  AMERICA 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

2  West  45th  St.,  New  York,  N  .Y. 
Luxemburg  2-1280 

Contact  Ceorge  Luttinger 

TRIANCLE  FILMS 

(Films  to  order) 

1 697  Broadway,  New  York,  N  .Y. 
Columbus  5-1403 

Contact  Dorothea  Lee  McEvoy 

TV  FILM  COMPANY 

(Films  to  order) 

6039  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-7205 

Contact  R.  F.  Maroney 


TV  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Commercial  films  to  order) 
34-60  32nd  St.,  Astoria,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Ravenswood  6-4787 

Contact  R.  V.  Pollack 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY-FOX  FILM  CORP. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  M.  P.  COMPANIES) 
444  W.  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  5-3320 

Contact  Peter  C.  Lavathes 

UNITED  PRESS  ASSN 

(Newreels,  news  photos) 

220  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  2-0400 

Contact  LeRoy  Keller 


UNITED  PROD.  OF  AMERICA 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

1  133  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hillside  8244 

Contact  Stephen  Bosustow 

UNITED  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

( Newsreels 

654  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Templeton  8-8300 

Contact  ...Lou  Dahlman 

UNITED  WORLD  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  subsidiary  of  Universal 

Pictures;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
445  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Templeton  8-8300 

President  James  M.  Franey 

Contact  Stephen  Alexander 

West  Coast  Manager  Jack  F.  Felton 

UNITEL,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order) 

1730  N.  Las  Palmas,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hollywood  7572 

Contact  Stanley  Simmons 

VALLEE-VIDEO 

( Films  to  order) 

5746  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

Hollywood  9-7381  ;  Hillside  61  18 

Contact  Rudy  Vallea 

VARIETY  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producer) 

1345  N.  Hayworth  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-5433  ;  CRestview  1-6211 

Contact  Hal  Cerard 

VIDEO  ASSOC.,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

515  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  3-7966 

Contact  Philip  Brodsky 

VIDEO  VARIETIES 

( Films  to  order) 

510  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2062 

Contact  Ceorge  W.  Goman 

VIDEOR  PRODUCTIONS 

( Films  to  order) 

34  S.  17th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Locust  4-3966 

Contact  Franklin  O.  Pease 

VISUAL  ART  FILMS 

(Religious  films  to  order,  rentals) 
118  Ninth  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Atlantic  6333 

Contact  L.  D'Antonio 


T  E  L  E  V  I  S  I  ON 


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VISUAL  ARTS  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

2  W.  46th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Luxemburg  2-4047 

Contact  Sidney  Rosenbaum 

VISUAL  SPECIALISTS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plaza  3-8730 

Contact  Henry  C.  Cipson 

WADE   (ROCER)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Films  to  order) 

144  W.  55th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-6797 

Contact  Roger  Wade 

WEISS  (LOUIS)  &  CO. 

(Producer  distributor) 
4336  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Normandy  1-6883 

President  Louis  Weiss 

Contact  Adrian  Weiss 

WELCOT  TRAILER  SERVICE 

(Films  to  order) 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-6450 

Contact  Martin  Gottlieb 

WEST  COAST  SOUND  STUDIO,  Inc. 

( Films  to  order) 

510  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2062 

Contact  C.  W.  Coman 

WILDING  PICTURE  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1345  Argle  St.,  Chicago,  III. 
Long  Beach  8410 

Contact  C.  H.  Bradfield,  Jr. 

SUBSIDIARY 
WILDING  PICTURES 

5981  Venice  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WEbster  0183 

Contact  Al  Herman 

WILLARD  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
45  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bryant  9-1470 

Contact  John  M.  Squiers,  Jr. 

WILLOUCBY  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Religious  films  to  order,  rentals) 

Suite  600,  1600  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-9580 

Contact  E.  T.  Anderson 


WINIK  FILMS  CORP. 

(Films  to  order) 

625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plaza  3-0684 

Contact  Lesile  Winik 

WORLD  BROADCASTINC  SYSTEM,  Inc. 

(Transcription  library) 

501  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  8-4700 

Contact  A.  B.  Sambrook 

WORLD  TODAY,  Inc. 

(Travel  films  to  order) 

450  W.  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-5067 

Contact  Maynard  Certler 

WORLD  VIDEO,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

718  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Regent  4-6615 

Contact  Henry  S.  White 

WPIX,  Inc.   (NEW  YORK  DAILY  NEWS) 

'Films,  newsreels  for  rental) 
220  E.  52nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Murray  Hill  2-1234 

Contact  Robert  L.  Coe 

YORKE  STUDIO 

(Films  to  order;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
35  W.  45th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Luxemburg  2-2216 

Contact  Emerson  Yorke 

YOUNG  AMERICA  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Shorts  for  rental;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1  8  East  41  st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lexington  2-41  1  1 

Contact  Godfrey  M.  Elliott 

YOUNG  PROD.,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals;  see  NON-THEATRICAL) 
1  19  W.  57th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-8459 

Contact  Harold  M.  Young 

YOUTH  FILMS 

( Producer) 

7904  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Hillside  3913;  GRanite  6805 

Contact  Ray  Berquist 

ZIV  TELEVISION  PROGRAMS,  Inc. 

(Films  to  order,  rentals) 

501  Madison  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Murray  Hill  8-4700 

Contact  John  L.  Sinn 


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INTERNATIONAL  ALLIANCE  OF 
THEATRICAL  STAGE  EMPLOYES  AND 
MOVING  PICTURE  MACHINE  OPERATORS 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  CANADA 


RICHARD  F.  WALSH 

International  President 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


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Cartoons '  Newsreels  °  Shorts 


NEWSREEL  COMPANIES 

ALL  AMERICAN  NEWS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  Negro  newsreels,  short  subjects  and 
features) 

See  under  MOTION  PICTURE  COMPANIES 

HEARST  METROTONE  NEWS,  Inc. 

(Newsreel-Loew's  release) 
1540  Broadway,  New  York,  N.Y. 
BRyant  9-9020 

Editorial  office  News  of  the  Day 
450  W.  56th,  New  York,  N.Y. 
COIumbus  5-0402 

THE  MARCH  OF  TIME 

(Producer,  Twentieth  Century-Fox  release) 
369  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-4400 

Producer  Richard  de  Rochemont 

Associate  Producer  D.  Y.  Bradshaw 

Associate  Producer  Thomas  Orchard 

Assistant  to  Producer  Arthur  Tourtellot 

Business  Manager  Brandt  Enos 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  Robert  Schofield 

Editorial  Associates:  Lothar  Wolff,  James  L.  Shute, 
S.  W.  Bryant,  Jr.,  Robert  Wetzel,  Maurice  Lancas- 
ter (London)  ;  Allen  Dibble  (Washington)  ;  Gilbert 
Comte  (France)  ;  Rita  Vandivert  (Germany)  ;  Nan- 
cy Pessac  (export). 

Chief  Film  Editor  Morris  Roizman 

Chief  Publicity  Writer  James  H.  S.  Moynahan 

Directors:  Jack  Glenn,  George  R.  Black,  William  Zu- 
biller,  Len  Lye,  Victor  Judgens,  Jean  Pages  (Eu- 
rope ) . 

Assistant  Directors:  G.  B.  Buscemi,  D.  Corbit  Curtis, 
Yvonne  Oberl in  (Europe). 

Cameramen:  John  A.  Geisel,  Charles  Gilson,  Richard 
Maedler,  Nicholas  Cavaliere,  James  Hodgson,  Mar- 
cel Rebiere,  Paul  Martelliere,  Jack  Cotter,  Jr. 

Assostant  Cameramen:  Burt  Pike,  Frank  J.  Calabria, 
Louis  Tumola,  Robert  Daly. 

Chief  Electrician  William  Shaw 

Chief  Sound  Engineer  W.  K.  Hawk 

MOVIETONEWS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  Movietone  News  and  short  subjects, 

20th  Century-Fox,  distributor) 
Subsidiary  of  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp. 
460  W.  54th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-7200 

President  W.  C.  Michel 

Vice- President- Producer  Edmund  Reek 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

News  Editor  Jack  Haney 

Assistant  Editor  Arthur  De  Titta 

Short  Subject  Editor  Jack  Darrock 

Make-Up  Editor  Art  Sorenson 

Foreign  Editor  Harry  Lawrenson 

Film  Editor  Ben  Loweree 

Technical  Director  E.  I.  Sponable 

Head  Commentator  Lowell  Thomas 

Assistant  Head  Commentator  Ed  Thorgerson 

Fashion  Editor  Vyvyan  Donner 

Short  Subject  Film  Editor  Russ  Shields 

Equipment  Supervisor  Walter  Mclnnis 

Manager  Commercial  Department  Frank  Barry 

Publicity  Director  Dan  Doherty 

Manager  Still  Department  William  Smythe 

Sports  Editor  Tom  Cummiskey 

Head  Sports  Commentator  Mel  Allen 

Head  Women's  Commentator  Helen  Claire 

Humor  Commentator  Lew  Lehr 

Head  Script  Writer  Prosper  Buranelli 

Studio  Manager  Steve  Fitzgibbons 


Art  Director  Al  Panci 

News  Desk  Assistant  Ronnie  Wheeler 

Unit  Production  Managers:  Jack  Kuhne,  Bill  Storz, 
A.  A.  Brown,  Jack  Gordon,  Jack  Painter,  Earl  All- 
vine. 
SUPERVISORS: 

West  Coast:  Al  Brick,  211  Radio  Center  Bldg.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif. 

Washington:  Tony  Muto,  1518  K  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Mid-Western:  Emile  Montemurro,  1260  S.  Wabash 
Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

Southwestern:  Webber  Hall,  151  Vance  Ave.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 

New   England:   Larry  Ellis,    105   Broadway,  Boston, 

Mass. 

Southern:  Al  Waldron,  1422  Media  Ave.,  Coral 
Gables,  Fla. 

Pennsylvania:  Dennis  Bossone,  302  N.  13th  St.,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

Mountain:  Leroy  Orr,  234  Cloverleaf  Ave.,  San  An- 
tonio, Tex. 

NEWS  OF  THE  DAY 

(Producer  for  Hearst  Metrotone  News,  Inc.) 
450  W.  56th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-0402 

PARAMOUNT  NEWS 

( Newsreel-Paramount  release) 
544  West  43rd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
LOngacre  3-4300 

UNIVERSAL  NEWSREEL 

(Producers  of  newsreels — subsidiary  Universal  Pic- 
tures) 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-81  15 

WARNER  NEWS,  Inc. 

(Holding  Company) 

SUBSIDIARY 
WARNER  PATHE  NEWS,  Inc. 

(Newsreel  producer,  Warner  Brothers  release) 
625  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  3-4400 

President  Norman    H.  Moray 

Vice-President-General  Manager.. ..Walton  C.  Ament 

Film  Editor  Al  Butterfield 

Assignment  Editor  Jack  LeVien 

Comptroller  Mark  Stone 

5833  Fernwood  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
HEmpstead  3344 

In  Charge  Hollywood  Office  Willard  Van  der  Veer 

SHORTS -CARTOON 
COMPANIES 

BARE   (RICHARD)  PRODUCTIONS 
&  VARITIES,  Ltd. 

(Shorts  Producer,  Warner  Brothers  Release) 
Warner  Bros.  Studio,  Burbank,  Calif. 
Hollywood  9-1251 

President  Richard  Bare 

CLAMPETT  CARTOONS 

(Cartoons;  see  TELEVISION) 

134  N.  Detroit  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

WAInut  9924 

DISNEY   (WALT)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Cartoon  producer.  RKO  Release) 
2400  Alameda  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 
STanley  7-1281 


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CARTOONS-NEWSREEL-SHORTS 


President  Roy  O.  Disney 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Walter  E.  Disney 

Vice-President  and 

General  Counsel  Cunther  R.  Lessing 

Secretary  Oliver  B.  Johnston 

Treasurer  Paul  L.  Pease 

Assistant  Treasurer  L.  E.  Tryon 

Assistant  Secretary  and 

Eastern  Counsel  Franklin  Waldheim 

Board  of  Directors:  Walter  E.  Disney,  Roy  O.  Disney, 

Cunther  R.  Lessing,  George  E.  Jones,  Harry  E.  Ed- 

ington,  Paul  L.  Pease,  Jonathan  B.  Lovelace. 
Publicity  Joe  Reddy 

FAIRBANKS   (JERRY),  Inc. 

(Short  subject  producer,  Paramount  Pictures  Re- 
lease) 

6052  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GLadstone  7101 

Producer,  Camera  Dept.  Head  Jerry  Fairbanks 

Production  Assistant, 

Casting  Director  Kenneth  Dyson 

Research  Department  Head  George  Marakas 

Music  Department  Head  Edwin  Paul 

Scenario  Department  Head  Anna  Osborn 

Cartoon  Department  Head  Lou  Lily 

Animation  Department  Head  Anna  Osborn 

Cartoon  Camera  Head  Donald  Dexter 

Publicity  Director  C.  Winkler 

Film  Editor  Bernard  Loftus 

Set  Designer  Oscar  Yerg 

Chief  Electrician  R.  A.  Lindsay 

FAMOUS  STUDIOS 

(Cartoon  Producers  for  Paramount  release — Little 
Lulus,  Screen  Songs,  Noveltoons,  Popeye;  also  in- 
dustrial cartoons) 

25  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-1600 

Partners  Sam  Buchwald,  Seymour  Kneitel, 

Isidore  Sparber. 

General  Manager  Sam  Buchwald 

Directors  Seymour  Kneitel,  Isidore  Sparber,  Wil- 
liam P.  Tytla. 


DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Animation  Thomas  A.  Johnson,  David  Tendlar, 

Myron  Waldman,  Al  Eugster. 

Inbetweening  Department  Jack  Willis 

Background  Department  Anton  Loeb 

Inking  Department  Nelly  Sanborn 

Coloring  Department  Minna  Morrisey 

Camera  Department  Leonard  McCormick 

FENNELL   (PAUL  J.)   CO.,  Inc. 

(Live  action  and  animation  producer  of  educational 

and  commercial  subjects) 
1159  N.  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
CLadstone  1657 

President-Producer  Paul  J.  Fennell 

Vice-President-General  Manager  John  B.  Francis 

Secretary-Treasurer  J.  P.  Shirley,  Jr. 

CARRISON   (PAUL)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Musical  shorts-Technicolor) 

81  1  S.  Vermont,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

FAirfax  7601 

President  Paul  Garrison 

Vice-President  Bradley  Clark 

HARCREEN  CORPORATION 

HUGH  HARMAN  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Live  action  and  animation  producer) 
Harman-lsing  Pictures,  Inc. 
9713  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Beverly  Hills,  FCalif. 
CRestview  1-8184 

President  in  Charge  of  Production  Hugh  Harman 

Treasurer-General  Manager  Col.  Harvey  Greenlaw 

Secretary-Legal  Counsel  W.  Earl  Shafer 

Production  Manager  Charles  McGirl 

IMPOSSIBLE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Cartoon  shorts) 

1585  Crossroads  of  the  World,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
Hillside  4305 

President  Leonard  L.  Levinson 

Vice-President  David  Flexer 

Secretary  Ruth  N.  Levinson 

Treasurer  W.  C.  Bryant 


C  A  RTO  ONS-NEWSREEL-SHORTS 


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LAMB   (HERB)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Cartoon  producer) 

165  N.  La  Brea  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  36,  Calif. 
YOrk  7191 

President  Herbert  Lamb 

LANTZ   (WALTER)  PRODUCTIONS 

(Cartoon  producer,  releasing  through  United  Artists; 

educational  and  training  films) 
831  N.  Seward  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-2907 

Producer  Walter  Lantz 

Business  Manager  George  E.  Morris 

Production  Manager  Wm.  E.  Carity 

Public  Relations  Hilda  Black 

MERIDIAN  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  cartoons) 

5545  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

HEmpstead  3136 

President  Sam  Nathanson 

Secretary  Maurice  Goldman 

Treasurer  Mary  Scully 

METRO-COLDWYN-MAYER  PICTURES 

(Short  Subjects) 

1540  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-7800 
Culver  City,  Calif. 
TExas  0-331  1 

Executive  Producer  of  Metro-Goldwyn- 
Mayer's  Short  Subject  Program,  and  Pro- 
ducer of  M-G-M  Cartoons  Frederick  C.  Quimby 

Eastern  Shorts  Representative  Max  Weinberg 

Producer  of  the  John  Nesbitt  Passing  Pa- 
rades and  Martin  Block's  Musical  Merry- 
Go-Round  Herbert  Moulton 

Producer-Commentator  of  the  Pete 

Smith  Specialties  Pete  Smith 

Producer-Commentator  of  the  FitzPatrick 

Traveltalks  James  A.  FitzPatrick 

Narrator  of  the  John  Nesbitt  Pass- 
ing Parades  John  Nesbitt 

PAL   (GEORGE)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  Puppetoons,  United  Artists  Release) 
1041  N.  McCadden  Place,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  9-1466 

President-Treasurer  George  Pal 

Vice-President  Sterling  Pile 

Vice-President  John  B.  Rhodes 

Secretary  Harry  Hinkle 

Assistant  Secretary  Clinton  La  Tourrette 

Board  of  Directors:  Clinton  La  Tourrette,  Howard  M. 
London,  George  Pal,  Sterling  Pile,  John  B.  Rhodes. 

PARAMOUNT  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  Pacemaker  and  Musical  Parade  short 

subjects,  Paramount  release) 
1501  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8700 
Pacemakers:  In  Charge  of 

Production,  Lumberville,  Pa  Justin  Herman 

5451  Marathon  St.,  Hollywood,  Calif. 

HOIIywood  9-241  1 

Musical  Parades:  In  Charge  of 

Production  Harry  Crey 

RICE   (CRANTLAND)  SPORT- 
PICTURES  CORP. 

(Shorts,  Paramount  release) 

22  W.  48th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-4564 

In  Charge  of  Production  Jack  Eaton 

RKO  PATHE,  Inc. 

(See  Non-theatrical  Companies;  Shorts  and  special 
subjects) 

ROSSI    (CHARLES  A.)  STUDIOS 

(Producer  of  shorts  and  background  shots) 
Strand  Theater  Bldg.,  Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  43 

In  Charge  of  Production  Charles  Rossi 

Director  of  Photography  Clarence  C.  Ray 

Miniatures  Pat  Benedict 

Casting  Director  Joseph  Rossi 

Unit  Manager  S.  ).  Ventura 


Chief  Projectionist  F.  B.  Porrett 

Director  of  Publicity  .'  Gene  Clements 

SCREEN  GEMS,  Inc. 

(Cartoon  producer,  Columbia  Release) 
861  N.  Seward  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  2907 

President  Harry  J.  Cohn 

General  Manager  Raymond  Katz 

Production  Manager  Henry  Binder 

Music  Edward  Kilfeather 

Editing  Richard  S.  Jensen 

Directors  Sydney  Marcus,  Alex  Levy 

Camera  Department  Head  Sid  Glenar 

Inking-Painting  Depart- 
ments Head  Elizabeth  F.  McDowell 

SCREEN  SNAPSHOTS 

(Shorts  producer,  Columbia  release) 
1438  N.  Cower  St.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  3181 

Producer-Director  Ralph  Staub 

SMITH   (FLETCHER)   STUDIOS,  Inc. 

(Cartoon  producers) 

1585  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-5280 

SPORTSCOPES  FILMS 

(Sport  shorts;  subsidiary  of  CAVALIER  PRODUC- 
TIONS) 

SUTHERLAND  (JOHN)  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producers  of  Cartunes,  United  Artists  release;  also 

commercial  &  industrial  films) 
201  N.  Occidental  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  26,  Calif. 
FAirfax  2196 

President  John  Sutherland 

Vice-Presidents  Larry  Morey,  Gordon  Jennings 

Secretary  J.  M.  Musgrave 

Treasurer  Ross  Sutherland 

Board  of  Directors:  John  Sutherland,  Chairman;  Larry 

Morey,  Gordon  Jennings,  Charles  Bordwell,  J.  M. 

Musgrave,  Ross  Sutherland,  Byron  Haskins. 

TERRYTOONS,  Inc. 

(Cartoon  producer,  20th  Century-Fox  Release) 
271  North  Ave.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
New  Rochelle  2-3467 

President  Paul  Terry 

Vice-President  William  M.  Weiss 

Musical  Director  Philip  A.  Scheib 

UNITED  PRODUCTIONS  OF  AMERICA 

(Producers  of  cartoons,  entertainment,  television, 
educational  subjects,  special  animation  subjects 
for  features) 

4440  W.  Olive  Ave.,  Burbank,  Calif. 

Hillside  8244 

President  Stephen  Bosustow 

Vice-President-Business  Manager....Edward  Gershman 

Vice-President-Supervising  Director  John  Hubley 

Vice-President-Camera  Department  Ade  Woolery 

WARNER  BROS.  CARTOONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  animated  cartoons,  Warner  Brothers 
Release) 

1351  N.  Van  Ness  Ave.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 
GLadstone  4131 

President  Edward  Selzer 

Secretary  to  President  Helen  Miller 

Production  Manager  John  W.  Burton 

Comptroller  Joseph  P.  Wilber 

Directors  Isadore  Freleng, 

Charles  M.  Jones,  Robert  McKimson,  Arthur  Davis. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Chief  Sound  Engineer  Tregoweth  E.  Brown 

Musical  Director  Carl  W.  Stalling 

Art  Directors  Cornett  Wood,  Hawley  Pratt, 

Robert  Gribbroek. 

In-between  Department  Arthur  Milman 

Inking-Painting  Department  Florence  Finkelhor 

General  Manager,  By-Products 

Division  Leon  Schlesinger 

WHITE   (PAUL)   PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Producer  of  shorts) 

Movietone  Studio,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 


JERRY  WALD 


produced  j^or  lAJarner  i3rot 


1948 

"KEY  LARGO" 

"JOHNNY  BELINDA" 

TO  THE  VICTOR" 

"THE  ADVENTURES 
OF  DON  JUAN" 

"ONE  SUNDAY 
AFTERNOON" 

"JOHN  LOVES  MARY" 

"FLAMINGO  ROAD" 

"TASK  FORCE" 

"THE  HAPPY  TIMES" 


Preparing  for  1949 

"GLASS  MENAGERIE" 

"YOUNG  MAN  WITH 
A  HORN" 

"THE  DEEP  END" 

"WILL  ROGERS" 

"THE  VICTIM" 

"A  MUSICAL  COMEDY" 

"SERENADE" 

"STORM  CENTER" 

"SLAPSTICK" 

"MR.  BROADWAY" 

"THE  PERFECT  STRANGERS" 

"SLIPPERY  HITCH" 

"SAFE  HARBOR" 

"LOST  LADY" 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


769 


STORY  SOURCES 

From   1912   Through  1948 

Published  books,  short  stories,  articles  and  produced  plays  where  the 
released  motion  picture  title  is  different  from  the  source,  giving  original 
title,  author,  motion  picture  title,  producer  and/or  distributor  with  date 
of  motion  picture  copyright  indicated  by  (c). 


A 

ABANDONED   ROOM    (THE),  story,  C.  Wadsworth 

Camp.  Love  Without  Question.  Jans  ©5-19-20. 
ABYSMAL   BRUTE,    novel.   Jack    London.  Conflict, 

Univ.  ©11  -24-36. 
ACE   (THE)    ,play,  Hermann  Rossman.  Hell  in  the 

Heavens,  Fox  ©11-9-34. 
ACROSS  THE  AISLE,  story,  W.  R.  Burnett.  36  Hours 

to  Kill,  ©1936. 
AD  MAN,  play,  Arch  Caffney  and  Charles  W.  Cur- 
ran.  No  Marriage  Ties,  RKO  ©8-1  1-33. 
ADA  BEATS  THE  DRUM,  short  story,  Anita  Loos. 

Mamma  Steps  Out,  MCM  ©1937. 
ADIOS,  story,  Lanier  Bartlett  and  Virginia  Stivers 

Bartlett.  The  Lash,  1st  Natl.  ©12-28-30. 
ADMIRABLE  CRICHTON,  play,  ).  M.  Barrie.  Male 

and  Female,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©10-8-19. 
ADRIENNE  LECOUVREUR,  play,  Eugene  Scribe  and 

Ernest  Legouve  (French).  Dream  of  Love,  MCM 

©12-12-28. 

ADVENTURE  OF  A  READY  LETTER  WRITER  (THE), 
story,  Blanche  Brace.  A  Letter  For  Evie,  MGM- 
Loew's,  ©12-12-45. 

ADVENTURE  OF  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  Ml LVERTON 
(THE),  story,  A.  Conan  Doyle.  The  Adventure  of 
the  Missing  Rembrandt,  1st  Anglo  (London) 
©5-18-32. 

ADVENTURER    ITHE),   story,    Samuel    Weller.  The 

Beautiful  Mrs.  Reynolds,  World  ©1-12-18. 
ADVENTURES  OF  A  BANKNOTE,  story,  Bella  Dalaco. 

Uneasy  Money,  Fox  ©1928. 
ADVENTURES  OF    SHERLOCK   HOLMES,   novel,  Sir 

Arthur    Conan    Doyle.    Beryl    Coronet,  (serial) 

Savoy  ©11-1-12. 
ADVENTURES  OF  THE  FIVE  ORANCE  PIPES,  story, 

Sir  Arthur  Conan   Doyle.   House  of   Fear,  Univ. 

©12-6-44. 

ADVENTURES  OF  TOM  SAWYER  (THE),  novel, 
Mark  Twain.  Tom  Sawver,  Para.  ©11-17-30. 

ADVENTURES  OF  VAN  BIBBER  (THE),  novel.  Rich- 
ard Harding  Davis.  T-Bone  For  Two  (short),  Fox 
©4-18-28. 

ADVENTURESS  (THE),  story,  Ewart  Adamson. 
Desert  Bride,  Col.  (01928. 

ADVENTURESS,  story,  Alice  D.  C.  Miller.  The  Key- 
hole, WB  ©3-27-33. 

AFFAIRS  OF  HANNERI  (THE),  story,  Rudolph  Hans 
Bartsch.  Love  Me  and  the  World  Is  Mine,  Univ. 
©1-18-28. 

AFRAID    TO   TALK,    short    story,    Edward  James. 

Young  Fugitives.  Univ.  ©1938. 
AFTER  ALL,   play,   John   Van   Druten.   New  Morals 

for  Old,  MCM  ©6-6-32. 
AFTER  FIVE,  play,  William  C.  and  Cecil  B.  deMille. 

The  Night  Club,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-28-25. 
AFTER  THE   RAIN,  play,  Alfred  C.   Kennedy.  The 

Painted  Woman,  Fox  ©8-4-32. 
AFTERWARDS,    story,    Walter   Hackett.   Their  Big 

Moment,  RKO  ©1934. 
AGATHA'S  AUNT,  novel,  Harriet  L.  Smith.  A  Heart 

to  Let,  Realart  ©6-20-21. 
AGNES,  play,  Paul  M.  Potter.  A  Woman's  Experience, 

Independent  ©2-1-19. 
AGONY  COLUMN   (THE),  story,  Earl  Derr  Biggers. 

The  Blind  Adventure,  Vitagraph  ©12-31-17;  Sec- 
ond Floor  Mystery,  WB  ©4-9-30;   Passage  From 

Hongkong,  WB  ©1941. 


AH,   WILDERNESS,    play,    Eugene   O'Neill.  Summer 

Holiday,  MGM  ©11-26-47. 
ALEC  LLOYD,  COWPUNCHER,  novel,  Eleanor  Gates. 

Cupid,  the  Cow  Puncher,  Goldwyn  ©7-17-20. 
ALIBI     (THE),    story,    Woodbridge   Clapp.  Broken 

Ties,  World  ©1-30-18. 
ALICE  IN  UNDERLAND,  story,  Henry  Payson  Dowst. 

Smiling  All  the  Way,  Schwab  ©7-19-20. 
ALEXANDRA,  story,  F.  Martos.  Princess  Charming, 

Gaumont  British  ©7-9-35. 
ALIAS   THE    DEACON,    play,   John    B.    Hymer  and 

LeRoy  Clemens.  Half  a  Sinner,  Univ.  ©4-27-34. 
ALL  BRIDES  ARE  BEAUTIFUL,  novel,  Thomas  Bell. 

From  This  Day  Forward,  RKO  ©3-22-46. 
ALL  IS  CONFUSION,  short  story,  Richard  Macaulay. 

Riding  on  Air,  RKO  ©1937. 
ALL  FOR  LOVE,  short  story,  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Valley 

of  Wanted  Men,  Ambassador-Conn  ©1935. 
ALL  GOOD  AMERICANS,  short  story,  S.  J.  and  Laura 

Perelman.  Paris  Interlude,  MGM  ©1934. 
ALL    MUST    MARRY,    short    story,    George  Ade. 

Woman  Proof,  Para.  €1923. 
ALL  NIGHT  LONG,  novel,  Paul  B.  Sipe  and  Philip 

Bartholomae.    The    Outside    Woman,  Realart 

©2-8-21. 

ALL  RIGHTS  RESERVED,  short  story,  Wallace  Sul- 
livan. Four's  a  Crowd,  WB  ©1938. 

ALL  SCARLET,  story,  Damon  Runyon.  Racing  Lady, 
RKO  ©1-18-37. 

ALL  THE  BROTHERS  WERE  VALIANT,  novel,  Ben 
Ames  Williams.  Across  to  Singapore,  MGM 
©4-7-28. 

ALL  THE  KING'S  MEN,  play,  Fulton  Oursler.  Sec- 
ond Wife,  RKO  ©2-9-30,  8-21-36. 

ALL  WOMEN  ARE  BAD,  story,  William  Anthony 
McGuire.  Don't  Bet  on  Women,  Fox  ©1-29-31. 

ALONE  WITH  YOU,  story,  Richard  Connell.  Cheer 
Up  and  Smile,  Fox  ©5-14-30. 

ALTAR  ON  THE  HILL,  novel,  Mary  Roberts  Rine- 
hart.  Silent  Watcher,  1st  Natl.  ©1924. 

ALTER  EGO,  radio  original,  Arch  Oboler.  Bewitched, 
Loew's-MGM  ©1945. 

AM  TEETISCH,  play,  Carl  Sloboda.  Tea  for  Three, 
MGM  ©1  1-22-27. 

AMATEUR  CRACKSMAN  (THE),  short  stories,  E.  W. 
Hornung.  Raffles,  Goldwyn-UA  ©7-26-30. 

AMATEUR  NIGHTS,  story.  Bob  Dillon.  I'll  Remem- 
ber April,  Univ.  ©11-20-44. 

AMAZING  QUEST  OF  ERNEST  BLISS,  short  story,  E. 
Phillips  Oppenheim.  Romance  and  Riches,  Grand 
Natl.  ©1937. 

AMBASSADOR   FROM  THE  UNITED  STATES,  short 

story,  Guy  Bolton.  Ambassador  Bill,  Fox  ©1931. 
AMBUSH,  play,  Arthur  Richman.  The  Reckless  Hour, 

1st  Natl.  ©7-10-31. 
AMERICA    KNEELS,    story,    Sheridan    Gibney.  The 

World  Changes,   1st  Natl.  ©11-21-33. 
AMERICAN    BLACK   CHAMBER,   book,    Herbert  O. 

Yardley.  Rendezvous,  MGM  ©10-23-35. 
AMERICAN    SEX    (THE),    story,    Frank    R.  Adams. 

Meet    the    Prince,    Metropolitan-Prod.    Dist.  ©6- 

16-26. 

AMONG  THE   MARRIED,  play,   Vincent  Lawrence. 

Men  Call  It  Love,  MGM  ©3-16-31. 
AMONG  THOSE  PRESENT,  play,  Carrington  North 

and  William  Miles.  Headleys  At  Home,  Standard 

©12-1-38. 

AMOS  JUDD,  play,  Aletha  Luce.  The  Young  Rajah, 
Famous  Players  Lasky  ©10-25-22. 


770 


STORY    SOURC E 


AMY   JOLLY,   play,   Benno   Vigny.    Morocco,  Para. 

©12-5-30. 

AN  ANGEL   PASSES,  story,  Jacques   Bousquet  and 

Henri   Falk.  Blonde  or  Brunette,  Famous  Players 

Lasky  ©1-21-27. 
AN  ALTAR  ON   LITTLE  THUNDER,  story,  Elmore 

Elliott  Peake.  His  Divorced  Wife,  Univ.  ©11-4-19. 
AN   ANSWER    IN   GRAND   LARCENY,   story,  Jack 

Boyle.    Missing    Millions,    Famous  Players-Lasky 

©12-9-22. 

AN  IMPERFECT  IMPOSTER,  story,  Norman  Venner. 

Irish  Luck,  Famous  Players-Lasky  ©12-8-25. 
AN  INTERRUPTION,  story,  Bruno  Lessing.  Hunch- 
back's Romance,  Univ.  ©7-20-15. 
ANCHORS   AWEIGH,    short    story.    Delmer  Daves. 

Shipmates  Forever,  1st  Natl.  ©1935. 
AND  A  LITTLE  CHILD,  story.  Charles  Marcus  Hor- 

ton.  Gossip,  Truart  ©1-30-23. 
AND  THEY  SHALL  WALK,  book,  Elizabeth  Kenny 

and  Martha  Ostenso.  Sister  Kenny,  RKO  ©9-28-46. 
ANDREW  APPLEJOHN'S  ADVENTURE,  story,  Walter 

Harkett.  Captain  Applejack,  WB  ©1931. 
ANGEL  ISLAND,  play,  Bernadine  Angus.  Fog  Island, 

PRC  ©2-15-45. 
ANGEL   STREET,   play,   Patrick   Hamilton.  Gaslight, 

MGM-Loew's  ©5-5-44,  3-26-46. 
ANGELA  IS  22,  short  story,  Sinclair  Lewis  and  Fay 

Wray.  This  Is  the  Life,  Univ.  ©1944. 
ANGELS  OF  DOOM,  novel,   Leslie  Charteris.  Saint 

Strikes  Back,  RKO  ©3-10-39. 
ANGEL    FACE    MOLLY,    short    story,    Fred  Myton. 

Heart  Bandit,  Metro  ©1924. 
ANIMAL  KINGDOM  (THE),  play,  Philip  Barry.  One 

More  Tomorrow,  WB  ©6-1-46. 
ANN,  play,  Lechmere  Worrell;  ANN  ANNINGTON, 

novel,  Edgar  Jepson.  Her  Winning  Way,  Realart 

©8-15-21. 

ANNA  KARENINA,  novel,  Leo  Tolstoi.  Love,  MGM 

©1927. 

ANNE'S  BRIDGE,  novel,  Robert  W.  Chambers.  The 
Fettered  Woman,  Vitagraph  ©11-1-17. 

ANNIE  FOR  SPITE,  story,  Fred  Jackson.  Sally  Shows 
the  Way,  American  ©4-9-21. 

ANN'S  AN  IDIOT,  novel,  Pamela  Wynne.  Dangerous 
Innocence,  Univ.  ©3-12-25. 

APPLESAUCE,  play,  Barry  Conners.  Brides  Are  Like 
That,  WB  ©3-30-36. 

APPRENTICE  (THE),  story,  Custave  Ceoffrey.  Hor- 
rors of  War,  Danziger  ©5-12-14. 

APRIL  MADNESS,  story,  Crosby  George.  June  Mad- 
ness, Metro  ©1922. 

APRON  STRINGS,  play,  Dorrance  Davis.  The  Vir- 
tuous Husband,  Univ.  ©4-1-31. 

APRIL  SHOWERS,  short  story,  Edgar  Allen  Wolfe. 
April  Fool,  Chadwick  ©1926. 

ARAB  (THE),  story,  D.  D.  Calhoun.  One  Stolen 
Night,  Vitagraph  ©1-18-23. 

ARABELLA,  short  story,  Alden  Nash.  We're  Rich 
Again,  RKO  ©1934. 

AREN'T  WE  ALL,  play,  Frederick  Lonsdale.  A  Kiss 
in  the  Dark,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-10-25. 

ARGONAUTS,  novel,  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Tide  of  Empire, 
©1929. 

ARIZONA  AMES,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  Thunder  Trail, 
Para.  ©10-22-37. 

ARK  ANGEL  (THE),  short  story,  Hamilton  Thomp- 
son. The  Rowdy,  Univ.  ©8-26-21. 

ARMY  BRAT,  novel.  Tommy  Wadelton.  Little  Mister 
Jim,  MGM-Loew's  ©5-10-46. 

AROUSE  AND  BEWARE,  short  story,  MacKinlay 
Kantor.  The  Man  from  Dakota,  MGM  ©1940. 

ASHENDEN,  novel,  W.  Somerset  Maugham.  Secret 
Agent,  Gaumont  British-London  ©5-11-36. 

ASSISTING  ANANIAS,  story,  W.  C.  Tuttle  and  Louis 
Wm.  Chaudet.  Fools  of  Fortune,  Golden  State- 
Am.  Release  ©7-5-22. 

ATLANTIDA,  novel,  Pierre  Benoit.  Missing  Hus- 
bands, Metro  ©5-10-22. 

AT  THE  BARN,  play,  Anthony  Wharton.  Two 
Weeks,  Schenck-lst  Natl.  ©1920. 

AT  YALE,  play,  Owen  Davis.  Hold  'Em  Yale,  Pathe 
©4-14-28. 

AUF  WIEDERSEHEN,  story,  Gordon  Morris  and  Mor- 
ton Barteaux.  Six  Hours  to  Live,  Fox  ©10-16-32. 

AUNT  EMMA  PAINTS  THE  TOWN,  story,  Harry 
Hervey.  So's  Your  Aunt  Emma,  Mono.  ©4-17-42. 

AVIATOR  (THE),  story,  James  Montgomery.  Going 
Wild,  1st  Natl.  ©12-27-30. 

AXELLE,  novel,  Pierre  Benoit  (French).  Surrender, 
Fox  ©11-1-31. 


AZURE   SHORE    (THEi,   story,   Frederic  and  Fanny 
Hatton.  The  Rush  Hour,  Pathe  SI  1-18-27. 

B 

BAB,  novel,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart.  Bab's  Burglar 

(serial),  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1917. 
BABY    IN   THE   ICE   BOX,  story,   James   M.  Cain. 

She  Made  Her  Bed,  Para.  C3-7-34. 
BACHELOR  (THE),  play,  Clyde  Fitch.  The  Virtuous 

Vamp,  Schenck-lst  Natl.  ©10-27-19. 
BACHELOR    BORN,   story,    Ian    Hay.  Housemaster, 

Alliance  ©1939. 
BACK  FROM  THE  DEAD,  story,  Andrew  Soutar.  Back 

to  Life,  Postman-Assoc.  Exhibitors  ©2-12-25. 
BACHELOR  FATHER,  novel,  Floyd  Dell  and  Thomas 

Mitchell.  Casanova  Brown,  RKO  ©1944. 
BACK    IN    CIRCULATION,    story,    Danny  Ahearn. 

Bulldog  Edition,  Rep.  ©9-22-36. 
BACK  TO  THE  RIGHT  TRAIL,  story,  Frederick  R. 

Becholt.  Thieves'  Gold,  Univ.  ©3-6-18. 
BACKFI  ELD,    story,    Byron    Morgan    and    J.  Robert 

Bren.  The  Band  Plays  On,  MGM  ©12-17-34. 
BACKSTAGE   PHANTOM,   story,   Wadsworth  Camp. 

The  House  of  Fear,  Univ.  ©1939. 
BAD  COMPANY,  story,  Val  Burton  and  E.  Hartmann. 

Two  Bright  Boys,  Univ.  ©1939. 
BADGE  OF  POLICEMAN  O'ROON    (THE),  story,  O. 

Henry  (pseud,  of  Sydney  Porter).  Doctor  Rhythm, 

Para.  ©5-6-38. 
BADGES,  play,  Max  Marcin  and  Edward  Hammond. 

The  Ghost  Talks,  Fox  ©12-18-28. 
BALL  OF  FIRE   (A),  motion  picture  story,  Charles 

Brackett  and  Billv  Wilder.  A  Song  is  Born,  Gold- 

wyn-RKO  ©1948. 
BALLERINA,  novel,  Lady  Eleanor  Smith.  Men  in  Her 

Life,  Col.  ©1  1-20-41. 
BANCO,  Clare  Kummer.  Lost,  a  Wife,  Famous  Play- 
ers-Lasky ©6-10-25. 
BAND  PLAYED  ON  (THE),  story,  Valentine  Davies. 

Syncopation,  RKO  ©5-22-42. 
BANDWAGON,   story,   H.   L.  Gates.   Half  Way  to 

Heaven,  Para.  ©1929. 
BAR    SINISTER     (THE),    novel,    Richard  Harding 

Davis.  Almost  Human,  Pathe  ©11-3-27. 
BAR  20  THREE,  novel,  Clarence  E.  Mulford.  Three 

on  the  Trail,  Para.  ©4-24-36. 
BARBARA  WINSLOW,  REBEL,  story,  Elizabeth  Ellis. 

Dangerous  Maid,  1st  Natl.  ©1923. 
BARBARA    JOHN'S    BOY,   short   story,    Ben  Ames 

Williams.  Man  to  Man,  WB  ©1931. 
BARKER   (THE),  John  Kenyon  Nicholson.  Hoop-la! 

Fox  ©11-13-33;  Billy  Rose's  Diamond  Horseshoe, 

20th-Fox  ©5-2-45. 
BARNABETTA,  novel,  Helen  Martin.  Erstwhile  Susan, 

Realart  ©10-26-19. 
BARNABY    RUDGE.    book,    Charles   Dickens.  Dolly 

Varden,  Edison  ©7-22-13. 
BARNEY   GOOGLE   AND    SNUFFY    SMITH,  comic. 

Billy    De    Beck.    Private    Snuffy    Smith,  Capital 

©1-16-42. 

BASQUERIE,    novel,    Eleanor    Mercein.    Their  Mad 

Moment,  Fox  ©6-15-31. 
BAT  (THE),  play,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart  and  Avery 

Hopwood.  The  Bat  Whispers,  UA  ©1931. 
BATTLE,  novel,  Claude  Farrere.  The  Danger  Line, 

R-C  FBO  ©5-17-24. 
BATTLE    (THE),   play.   Cleveland    Moffett.  Money 

Master,  Kleine  ©9-18-15. 
BATTLE     (THE),    short    story,    Robert  Stevenson. 

Thunder  in  the  East,  UA  ©1934. 
BATTLE   CRY,    novel,    Charles    Neville   Buck.  Her 

Man,  Pathe  ©9-4-18. 
BE  IT  EVER  SO  HUMBLE,  story,  William  Rankin  and 

Eleanor  Griffin.  Hi,  Beautiful,  Univ.  ©11-20-44. 
BE  STILL,  MY  LOVE,  novel,  Lune  Truesdell.  The  Ac- 
cused, Hal  Wallis-Para.  ©1948. 
BEACHCOMBER,  short  story,  Mildred  Cram.  Sinners 

in  the  Sun,  Para.  ©1932. 
BEAR  TAMER'S  DAUGHTER    (THE),  novel,  Konrad 

Bercovici.  Revenge,  Art  Cinema-UA  ©10-17-28. 
BEAR  TRAP    (THE),  story,  Byron  Morgan.  Excuse 

My  Dust,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1-19-20. 
BEAUTIFUL    BULLET    (THE),    story,    Harold  Mac 

Grath.  Danger  Street,  FBO  ©8-28-28. 
BEAUTY,   novel,   Faitih   Baldwin.   Beauty  for  Sale, 

MGM  ©9-8-33. 
BEAUTY,  story,  Rosalind  Ivan  and  Thomas  Kelly. 

The  Bondage  of  Fear,  World  ©1-19-17. 
BEAUTY  AND  THE  BEAST,  story,  Alan  Creen  and 


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Julian  Brodie.  Love  on  the  Run,  MCM  ©1936. 
BEAUTY'S    DAUCHTER,    novel,     Kathleen  Norris. 

Navy  Wife,  20th-Fox  11-29-35. 
BED  ROCK,  novel,  Jack  Bethea.  Coming  Through, 

Famous  Players  Lasky  ©2- 17-25. 
BEFORE  THE  FACT,  novel,  Francis  lies.  Suspicion, 

RKO  ©11-14-41. 
BEGCARS  ARE  COMING  TO  TOWN,  play,  Theodore 

Reeves.  I  Walk  Alone,  Hal  Wallis-Para.  ©7-29-47. 
BEHAVIOR  OF   MRS.   CRANE,   play,   Harry  Segall. 

Uncertain  Lady,  Univ.  ©4-21-34. 
BEHIND  GREEN   PORTIERES,  novel,   Herman  Lan- 

don.  The  Way  Women  Love,  Steiner,  ©11-23-20. 
BEHIND  THE  WHEEL,  story,  Welford  Beaton.  The 

Speeding    Venus,    Metropolitan-Prod.    Dist.  ©6- 

28-26. 

BEHOLD   WE   LIVE,   play,    John   Van   Druten.    If  I 

Were  Free,  RKO  ©12-1-33. 
BEL  AMI,  novel,  Guy  de  Maupassant.  The  Private 

Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  Loew-Lewin-UA  ©3-7-47. 
BELATED   EVIDENCE,   story,    Elliott   White  Spring. 

Hard-Boiled  Haggarty,    1st  Natl.  ©8-13-27. 
BELLA   DONNA,  novel,   Robert   Hitchens,  and  play 

by  James  Bernard  Fagan.  Temptation,  Univ. -Intl. 

©10-9-46. 

BELLAMY  THE   MAGNIFICENT,  novel,   Roy  Horni- 

man.  A  Gentleman  of  Paris,  Para.  ©10-15-27. 
BELLED  PALM  (THE),  story,  Allan  Vaughan  Elston. 

Paradise  Isle,  Mono.  ©7-21-37. 
BELLS  OF  WALDENBRUCK,  story,  Frank  Leon  Smith. 

Melody  in  Spring,  Para.  ©1934. 
BELONGING,     novel,     Olive    Wadsley.     In  Every 

Woman's  Life,   1st  Natl.  ©9-15-24. 
BELOW  THE  DEADLINE,  stories,  Felix  Boyd.  Man 

Who  Vanished,  Edison  ©12-21-14. 
BELVEDERE,  novel,  Cwen  Davenport.  Sitting  Pretty, 

20th-Fox  ©1948. 
BENEFITS    FORGOT,    story,    Honore    Morrow.  Of 

Human  Hearts,  MGM-Loew's  ©2-8-38. 
BENJAMIN  BLAKE,  novel,  Edison  Marshall.  Son  of 

Fury,  20th-Fox  ©12-19-41. 
BEST  PEOPLE   (THE),  play,  David  Gray  and  Avery 

Hopwood.  Fast  and  Loose,  Para.  ©11-11-30. 
BETTER  'OLE  (THE),  play,  Bruce  Bairnsfather  and 

Arthur  Eliot.  Carry  On,  Paul  Cromelin  ©9-19-18. 
BETTER  THAN  LIFE,  mag.  novel,  Louis  Bromfield. 

It  All  Came  True,  WB  ©1940. 
BETTER  WIFE,  short  story,  Gouveneur  Morris.  Any- 
body's Woman,  Para.  ©1930. 
BETTY'S  A  LADY,  short  story,  Gerald  Beaumont. 

The  Count  of  Ten,  Univ.  ©1928. 
BEVERLY'S  BALANCE,  play,  Paul  Kester.  Food  for 

Scandal,  Realart  ©8-24-20. 
BEYOND,  short  story,  Erich  Maria  Remarque.  The 

Other   Love,    Lexington  Prod.-Enterprise-UA 

©7-26-47. 

BIDDY,  short  story,  Travis  Inham.  The  Most  Precious 

Thing  in  Life,  Col.  ©1934. 
BIG,  story,  Owen  Francis.  The  Magnificent  Brute, 

Univ.  ©10-9-36. 
BIG  BOW  MYSTERY  (THE),  story,  Israel  Zangwill. 

The    Perfect   Crime,    FBO   ©8-2-28;   The  Crime 

Doctor,    RKO   ©4-25-34;    The    Verdict,  WB 

©1946. 

BIG  BROTHER,  novel,  Rex  Beach.  Young  Donovan's 
Kid.  RKO  ©5-22-31. 

BIG  HEARTED  HERBERT,  story,  Sophie  Kerr  Under- 
wood and  Anna  S.  Richardson.  Father  is  a  Prince, 
WB  ©1940. 

BIG  HEARTED  JIM,  story,  Patterson  Marzoni.  Broth- 
erly Love,  MGM  ©10-13-28. 

BIG  MITTEN  (THE),  story,  Damon  Runyon.  No 
Ransom,   Liberty  €4-21-34. 

BIG  SHOT,  story,  Vicki  Baum.  The  Great  Flamarion 
Rep.  ©1945. 

BIG  SHOW,  short  story,  Arthur  Guy  Empey  Bigger 

Than  Barnum,  FBO  ©1926. 
BIG  TOWN  (THE),  novel.  Ring  Lardner.  So  This  Is 

New  York,  Screen  Plays-UA  ©1948. 
BIGAMISTS    (THE),    story,    Lewis    Allen  Browne. 

Naughty  But  Nice,  1st  Natl.  ©6-11-27 

Servant,  Edison  ©9-12-17. 
BILLETED,  story,  F.  Tennyson  Jesse  and  H.  M.  Har- 

wood.   The   Misleading   Widow,   Famous  Players 

Lasky  ©8-24-19. 
BIOGRAPHY,  play,  S.  N.  Behrman.  Biography  of  a 

Bachelor  Girl,  MGM  ©1935. 
BIRD  OF  PREY  (THE),  story.  John  Monk  Saunders. 

Ace  of  Aces.  RKO  €10-21-33. 
BIRD'S   CHRISTMAS   CAROL    (THE),    story,  Kate 


Douglas  Wiggin.  A  Bit  o'  Heaven,  Frieder  Film 

©3-15-17. 

BIRTHDAY,  play,   Laszlo  Bus-Fekete.   Heaven  Can 

Wait,  20th-Fox  ©8-13-43. 
BITTERNESS,  short  story,  Rupert  Hughes.  Look  Your 

Best,  Goldwyn-UA  ©1933. 
BILLY    KANE,    WHITE   AND    UNMARRIED,  short 

story,  John   Swain.   White  and   Unmarried,  Para. 

©1921. 

BLACK   ALIBI,    novel,    Cornell    Woolrich.  Leopard 

Man,  RKO  ©3-19-43. 
BLACK  BEACH,  story,  Ralph  Stock.  The  Love  Flower, 

Griff ith-UA  ©8-14-20. 
BLACK  BEAUTY,  novel,  Anna  Sewell.  Your  Obedient 

Servant  .Edison  ©9-12-17. 
BLACK  CAESAR'S  CLAN,  story,  Albert  Payson  Ter- 

hune.  Sunken  Silver,  Pathe  €5-18-25. 
BLACK    CURTAIN     (THE),    short    story,  Cornell 

Woolrich.  Street  of  Chance,  Para.  ©1942. 
BLACK  GANG  (THE),  novel,  H.  (Sapper)  McNeile. 

The    Return    of     Bulldog     Drummond,  Mundus 

©2-19-35. 

BLACK  MARRIAGE,  story,  Fred  Jackson.  Her  Man- 
o-War,  Cinema-Prod.  Dist.  ©8-4-26. 

BLACK  PATH  OF  FEAR  (THE),  book,  Cornell  Wool- 
rich.  The  Chase,  Nero  Pictures-UA  ©11-22-46. 

BLACK  PAWL,  story,  Ben  Ames  Williams.  Godless 
Men,  Goldwyn  €9-25-30. 

BLACK  RIDER  (THE),  story,  Max  Brand.  The  Cava- 
lier, Tiffany-Stahl  ©6-15-28. 

BLACK  SHEEP,  short  story,  Dorothy  Howell.  Guilty, 
Col.  ©1930. 

BLACK  STEMMED  CHERRIES,  play,  Sandor  Hunyady. 

Storm  at  Daybreak,  MGM  ©7-6-33. 
BLACK,  THE  STORY  OF  A  DOG,  novel,  Alexander 

Dumas.  Where  is  My  Father?  Exclusive  ©- 10-7- 16. 
BLACKBIRDS,    short    story,    Harry    James  Smith. 

Slightly  Scarlet,  Para.  ©1930. 
BLAZE  DERRINGER,  novel,  Eugene  P.  Lyle.  Amer- 
ican Pluck,  Chadwick  ©10-31-25. 
BLESS  THEIR  HEARTS,  short  story,  Sarah  Adding- 

ton.  And  So  They  Were  Married,  Col.  ©1936. 
BLESS  YOU,  SISTER,  play,  John  Meehan  and  Robert 

Riskin.  The  Miracle  Woman,  Col.  ©7-13-31. 
BLIND  ALLEY,  play,  James  Warwick.  The  Dark  Past, 

Col.  ©12-24-48. 
BLIND    MICE,    play,    Vera    Caspary   and  Winifred 

Lenihan.  Working  Girls,  Para.  ©12-14-31. 
BLIND   SPOT,   play,   Kenyon   Nicholson.  Taxi,  WB 

©1932. 

BLIND  TRAILS,  story,  W.  C.  Tuttle.  The  Wild  Horse 

Stampede,  Univ.  ©6-18-26. 
BLINDNESS,  story,  Dana  Burnet.  Eyes  of  the  Heart, 

Realart  ©10-8-20. 
BLONDE  BABY,  story,  Wilson  Collison.  Three  Wise 

Girls,  Col.  ©12-21-31. 
BLONDE  DYNAMITE,  short  story,  Murray  Roth  and 

Ben  Ryan.  She's  Dangerous,  Univ.  ©1937. 
BLONDIE    WHITE,    play,    Lazio    Fodor,  Bernard 

Merivale  and  Jeffrey  Dell.  Footsteps  in  the  Dark, 

WB  ©1941. 

BLOOD  OF  THE  TREVORS,  story,  Maravene  Thomp- 
son. Heredity,  World  €7-23-18. 
BLOOD  ON  HER  SHOE,  novel,  Medora  Field.  Girl 

Who  Dared,  Rep.  ©6-13-44. 
BLUE  BLOOD  AND  THE  PIRATE,  novel,  Peter  B. 

Kyne.  Breed  of  the  Sea,  FBO  ©1926. 
BLUE  COAST   (THE),  story,  Hans  Mueller.  Monte 

Carlo,  Para.  ©10-1  1-30. 
BLUE  ENVELOPE   (THE),  novel,  Sophie  Kerr.  Blue 

Envelope  Mystery,  Vitagraph  ©10-5-16. 
BLUE  RIBBON  (THE),  story,  Gerald  Beaumont.  Girl 

and  the  Gambler,  RKO  ©6-16-39. 
BLUFFERS,  short  story,  Robert  S.  Carr.  Hot  Stuff, 

1st  Natl.  ©1929. 
BOARDINC    HOUSE    BLUES,    short    story,  Pauline 

Forney  and  Dudley  Murphy.  Jazz  Heaven,  RKO 

©1929. 

BOB,    SON    OF    BATTLE,    novel,    Alfred  Ollivant. 

Thunder  in  the  Valley.  MCM  €1947. 
BOHUNK,   play,   Harry  R.   Irving.   Black   Fury,  1st 

Natl.  ©4-24-35. 
BONDACE  OF  FEAR  (THE),  story,  Florence  C.  Bolles. 

The  False  Friend,  World  €5-24-17. 
BONNE    CHANCE,    story,    Sacha    Guitry  (French). 

Lucky  Partners.  RKO  €'8-23-40. 
BOOK   ENGINEER,  short  story,  Arthur  Guy  Empey. 

Midnight  Flyer,  FBO  ©1926. 
BOOK  OF  CARLOTTA,  novel,  Arnold  Bennett.  Sacred 

and  Profane  Love,  Para.  CI 921. 


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STORY  SOURCE 


BOOK    OF   CHARM    (THE),    play,    John  Alexander 

Kirkpatrick.  The  Boy  Friend,  MGM  ©7-26-26. 
BOOK    OF    DANIEL   DREW,    novel,    Bouch  White. 

Toast  of  New  York.  RKO  ©7-22-37. 
BOOK  OF  JACK  LONDON  (THE),  biography,  Charm- 

ian  London.  Jack  London,  Bronston-UA  ©1943. 
BOOMERANG    (THE),   story,   Winchell    Smith  and 

Victor  Mapes.  The  Love  Doctor,  Para.  "210-4-29. 
BORDER   LEGION    (THE),   novel,   Zane   Grey.  The 

Last  Round-Up.  Para.  CI -25-34. 
BORDER    RAIDER    (THE),   story,    W.    D.  Hoffman. 

The  Apache  Raider,  Pathe  €  1  -24-28. 
BORN  ON  THE  CYCLONE,  short  story,  Marion  Bur- 
ton.  Untamed  Youth,  FBO  ©1924. 
BORROWED  LOVE,  story,  Florence  Ryerson  and  Colin 

Clements.  Call  of  the  West,  Col.  ©5-16-30. 
BORROWED    TIME,    short    story,    Martin  Mooney. 

You  Can't  Buy  Luck,  RKO  £  1937. 
BOSS  OF  COWDERVI LLE  (THE),  novel,  Thomas  Ad- 
dison   The  Grand  Passion,  Jewel  £2-1-18. 
BOSS  OF  THE  BAR-B  RANCH,  short  story,  William 

Jacobs.  Moonlight  on  the  Prairie,  WB  ©1935. 
BOSTON     BLACKIE'S    MARY,    story.    Jack  Boyle. 

Blackie's   Redemption,   Metro  ©4-21-19. 
BOULE  CABINET,  short  story,  Burton  E.  Stevenson. 

In  the  Next  Room,  1st  Natl.  "11930. 
BOY,    THE    GIRL    AND    THE    DOG    I  THE ) ,  story, 

Sander  Farago  and  Alexander   K.   Kenedi.  Marry 

the  Boss's  Daughter,  20th-Fox  011-28-41. 
BRANDED,    play,    Oliver    D.    Bailey.    The  Branded 

Woman.  Schenck-lst  Natl.  ©3-7-21. 
BRANDING    IRON,    short   story,    Katherine  Newlin 

Burt.  Body  and  Soul,  MGM  CI  927. 
BRAT  i  THE  l.  play,  Maude  Fulton.  Girl  From  Avenue 

A,  20th-Fox  C8-9-40. 
BREAD  UPON  THE  WATERS,  novel,  Edith  Wharton 

Strange  Wives,  Univ.  ©11-26-34. 
BREAD  UPON  THE  WATERS,  short  story,  Peter  B. 

Kyne.  Hero  on  Horseback,  Univ.  £1927. 
BREAK,    BREAK,    BREAK,    poem,   Alfred  Tennyson 

Day  That  Is  Dead,  Edison  ©1-10-13. 
BREWSTER'S    MILLIONS,    novel.    George   Barr  Mc- 

Cutcheon.  Miss  Brewster's  Millions,  Famous  Play- 
ers Lasky  £3-22-26. 
BRICK  FOXHOLE,  novel,  Richard  Brooks.  Crossfire, 

RKO  r  3-1  947. 
BRIDAL   PATH    i  THE  I ,   play,  Thompson  Buchanan. 

All's  Fair  in  Love,  Goldwyn-lst  Natl.  £7-27-21. 
BRIDE  (THE),  play,  Stuart  Oliver  and  George  Mid- 

dleton.  The  Danger  Girl,  Metropolitan-Prod.  Dist. 

©1-25-26. 

BRIDE  SAID  NO  (THE),  short  story,  Scott  Darling 
and  Erna  Lazarus.  I'm  Nobody's  Sweetheart  Now, 

Univ.  £1940. 

BRIDGE,    play,    Alicia    Ramsey.    Social  Hypocrites, 

Metro  £4-1-18. 
BRIDGE,  story,  Earl  Kenton.  Name  the  Woman,  Col. 

©6-29-28. 

BRING  ME  HIS  EARS,  story,  Clarence  E.  Mulford. 
Borderland,   Para.  £2-26-37. 

BROADWAY  VIRGIN,  short  story,  Lois  Bull.  Man- 
hattan Butterfly,  Imperial  C  1  933. 

BROKEN  DISHES,  story,  Martin  Flavin.  Too  Young 
to  Marry.   1st  Natl.  £5-8-31. 

BROKEN  THREADS,  play,  W.  E.  Wilkes.  The  Man 
From  Funeral  Range,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©9-2-18. 

BROOK   EVANS,   novel.   Susan   Claskell.   The  Right 

to  Love,  Para.  ©1  2-26-30. 
BROTHERS,    story,    Elmer    Harris.    The  Forbidden 

Woman,  Pathe  £11-1-27. 
BROTHERS,  short  story,  Edwin  Burke.  Woman  Trap, 

Para.  £1936. 

BROWNSTONE  FRONT,  short  story,  Lewis  Levenson. 

East  of  5th  Ave.,  Col.  ©1933. 
BRUTE  BREAKER,  short  story,  Joseph  McCullough. 

Ice  Flood,  Univ.  €1926. 
BUCKING   THE    BIG    FOUR,    story,    Christopher  B. 

Booth.   Bringin'   Home  the  Bacon,  Artclass  ©12- 

6-24. 

BUCKSKIN    EMPIRE,    story,    Harry    Sinclair  Drago. 

Buckskin  Frontier,  UA  €2-17-43. 
BUG  MAN    (THE),  story,  Kenyon  Nicholson.  Social 

Sinners  (short)   Educational  £11-2-29. 
BUILD  MY  GALLOWS  HIGH,  novel,  Geoffrey  Homes 

(pseud,  of  Daniel  Mainwaring).  Out  of  the  Past, 

RKO  ©1  1-25-47. 
BULLDOG  DRUMMOND  AND  THE  ORIENTAL  MIND, 

novel,   H.   C.    (Sapper)    McNeile.    Bulldog  Drum- 

mond's  Bride,  Para.  £6-30-39. 


BURGLAR  i THE i ,  play,  Augustus  Thomas.  The 
Family  Secret,  Univ.  £6-4-24. 

BURIED  ALIVE,  novel,  Arnold  Bennett.  His  Double 
Life,  Ed  Dowling-Para.  £  1  1  -22-33 ;  Holy  Matri- 
mony, 20th-Fox  £1943. 

BURKSES  AMY,  story,  Julie  M.  Lippman.  The  Hood- 
lum, Pickford-lst  Natl.  £8-18-19. 

BURLESQUE,  play,  George  Manker  Watters  and 
Arthur  Hopkins.  Swing  High,  Swing  Low,  Para. 
©3-12-37;  Dance  of  Life,  Para  9-7-29;  When 
My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me,  20th-Fox  £1948. 

BURN  WITCH,  BURN,  novel.  Abraham  Merritt.  The 
Devil  Doll,  MGM  £7-7-36. 

BURNING  BUSH  (THE),  play,  Heinz  Herald  and 
Geza  Herczeg.  The  Vicious  Circle,  W.  Lee  Wilder- 
UA  €1948. 

BURNT  OFFERING,  short  story,  W.  Maxwell  Good- 
hue. Sin  of  Nora  Moran,  Majestic  €1933. 

BUSINESS  BEFORE  PLEASURE,  play,  Montague  Glass 
and  Jules  Eckert  Goodman.  In  Hollywood  with 
Potash  and  Perlmutter,  Goldwyn-lst  Natl.  ©9- 
16-24. 

BUSINESS  IS  BEST,  story,  Arthur  Somers  Roche.  The 

Girl  from  Chicago,  WB  £10-29-27. 
BUSMAN'S  HONEYMOON,  novel,  Dorothy  L.  Sayers; 

play,    Dorothy    L.    Sayers   and    Muriel    St.  Clare 

Byrne.    Haunted    Honeymoon,    MGM-Loew's    1  9- 

16-40. 

BUTTER  AND   EGG   MAN    (THE),   play,  Georee  S. 

Kaufman.    The   Tenderfoot,    1st    Natl.  ©6-7-32; 

Dance,  Charlie,  Dance,  WB  £8-2-37;  An  Angel 

From  Texas,  WB  £4-27-40. 
BY  RIGHT  OF  CONQUEST,  novel,  Arthur  Hornblow. 

The  Isle  of  Conquest,  Select-Selznick  £10-20-40. 

c 

CABARET,    story,    Whitman    Chambers.  Sensation 

Hunters,  Mono.  €10-25-33. 
CABALLERO'S  WAY   (THE),  short  story,  O.  Henry. 

In  Old  Arizona,  Fox  ©1929. 
CAESAR'S  WIFE,  short  story,  W.  Somerset  Maugham. 

Infatuation,  1st  Natl.  £1926. 
CALDERON'S  PRISONER,  novel,  Alice  Duer  Miller. 

Something  Different,  Realart  ©12-11-20. 
CALEB  WEST,  MASTER  DIVER,  novel,  F.  Hopkinson 

Smith.    Deep    Waters,     Famous    Players  Lasky 

©10-2-20. 

CALENDAR  (THE),  play,  Edgar  Wallace.  Bachelor's 
Folly,  World  Wide  ©6-12-32. 

CALL  ON  THE  PRESIDENT  (A),  short  story,  Damon 
Runyan.  Joe  and  Ethel  Turp  Call  On  the  Presi- 
dent, MGM  £1939. 

CALVARY  ALLEY,  story,  Alice  Hegan  Rice.  Sun- 
shine Nan,  Famous  Players  Lasky  £2-26-18. 

CANAVAN,  THE  MAN  WHO  HAD  HIS  WAY.  story, 
Rupert  Hughes.  Danger  Signal,  Kleine  ©5-4-15; 
It  Had  To  Happen,  20th-Fox  £2-14-36. 

CANDID  CAMERA  GIRL,  short  story,  Ceorge  Bilson. 
Exposed,  Univ.  ©1936. 

CANYON  WALLS,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  Smoke  Light- 
ning, Fox  ©1-31-33. 

CAP  FALLON,  FIREFIGHTER,  story,  John  A.  Morosco. 
The  Fire  Fighters  (short),  Univ.  ©1926. 

CAPE  COD  FOLKS,  short  story.  Sarah  P.  McLean. 
Women  Who  Give,  Metro  €  1 924. 

CAPE  SMOKE,  short  story,  Walter  Frost  and  Paul 
Dickey.  Black  Magic,  Fox  ©1929. 

CAP'N  ABE.  STOREKEEPER,  novel,  James  A.  Cooper. 
The  Captain's  Captain,  Vitagraph  ©12-16-18. 

CAPTAIN  APPLEJACK,  play,  Walter_  Hackett. 
Strangers  of  the  Night,  Mayer-Metro  £9-5-23. 

CAPTAIN  DIEPPE,  novel,  Anthony  Hope.  Adventure 
in  Hearts,  Para.  €1919. 

CAPTAIN  FERREOL,  play,  Victorien  Sardou  (French). 
Night  of  Mystery.  Para.  £1928. 

CAPTAIN  SAZARAC,  story,  Charles  Tenney  Jack- 
son. The  Eagle  of  the  Sea,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©10-22-26. 

CARDINAL    MERC  I ER,    story,   Anne    Maxwell.  The 

Cross  Bearer,  World  £3-4-18. 
CARETAKERS  WITHIN,  storyL  Christine  Hope  Slade. 

Life's  Darn  Funny,  Metro  ©7-25-21. 
CARGO  OF  INNOCENTS  (A),  short  story,  Laurence 

Kirk.  Stand  By  For  Action,  MGM  ©1924. 
CAREW'S  WIVES,  story,  Alma  Spear  Benzing.  The 

Divine  Sacrifice,  World  ©1-30-18. 
CARLO  ROCCO,  play.  Laurence  Clark,  Max  Giers- 

berg,  Frederick  Herendeen  and  Edward  Horan.  All 

the  King's  Horses,  Para.  ©1935. 


STORY  SOURCE 


773 


CARMEN,   story,    Prosper    Merimee.    The   Loves  of 

Carmen,  Beckwith-Col.  ©1948. 
CARNIVAL,  novel,  Compton  MacKenzie.  The  Ballet 

Girl,  World  Film  ©3-14-16. 
CARNIVAL   GIRL,   short  story,  William   R.  Doyle. 

Young  Desire,  Univ.  ©6-30-30. 
CARYL  OF  THE  MOUNTAINS,  story,  James  Oliver 

Curwood.  Trails  of  the  Wild,  Ambassador  ©12- 

2-35. 

CASANOVA'S  MEMOIRS.  Loves  of  Casanova,  MGM 

©1929. 

CASE  OF  THE  CARETAKER'S  CAT,  novel,  Erie  Stan- 
ley Gardner.  Case  of  the  Black  Cat,    1st  Natl. 

©1936. 

CASE  OF  THE  CONSTANT  COD  (THE),  Rufus  King. 

Love  Letters  of  a  Star,  Univ.  CI  0-27-36. 
CASTLE  CRANEYCROW,  George  Barr  McCutcheon. 

The  Prisoner,  Univ.  ©2-7-23. 
CAT  AND  THE  CANARY  (THE),  play,  John  Willard. 

The  Cat  Creeps,  Univ.  €10-23-30. 
CAT'S  PAW  (THE),  story,  Ray  Humphreys.  Trapped, 

Univ.  ©9-21-31. 
CATHERINE  II    (DAIRY  OF),  The  Scarlet  Empress, 

Para.  €9-5-34. 
CAVANAUGH,  FOREST  RANCER,  short  story,  Ham- 
lin Garlan.   Ranger  of   the   Big   Pines,  Vitaeraph 

©1925. 

CAVIAR   FOR   HIS  EXCELLENCY,  story.  Charles  G. 

Booth.    Magnificent   Fraud,   Para.  €7-21-39. 
CELEBRATED     JUMPING     FROG     OF  CALABERAS 

COUNTY    (THE),  short  story,  Mark  Twain.  Best 

Man  Wins,  Col.  ©1948. 
CENTURY    CHAMPIONSHIP     (THE),    story,  Frank 

Richardson    Pierce.    Deadman's   Curve,    FBO  ©1- 

15-28. 

'CEPTION  SHOALS,  play,  H.  Austin  Adams.  Out  of 

the  Fog.   Metro  ©2-7-19. 
CERTIFIED,  short  story,  Willoughby  Speyers.  Maid's 

Night  Out,  RKO  €1938. 
CHAIR   FOR  MARTIN  ROME    (THE),  novel,  Henry 

Edward  Helseth.  The  Cry  of  the  City,  20th-Fox 

©1948. 

CHALKED  OUT,  play,  Lewis  E.  Lawes  and  Jonathan 
Finn.  You  Can't  Get  Away  With  Murder,  WB 
©4-29-39. 

CHALLENGE,  novel,  H.  C.  (Sapper)  McNeile.  Bull- 
dog Drummond  in  Africa,  Para.  ©8-5-38. 

CHAMP  (THE),  story,  Joseph  Jackson.  Be  Yourself, 
J.  M.  Schenck-UA  ©2-8-30. 

CHAMPION  (THE)  ,  Thomas  Louden  and  A.  E. 
Thomas.  The  World's  Champion,  Famous  Players 
Lasky  €3-8-22. 

CHANGELINGS  (THE),  novel,  Donn  Byrne.  His  Cap- 
tive Women,  1st  Natl.  €1929. 

CHANNEL  CROSSING,  short  story,  Verne  Whitehead. 
Reporter  Missing,  Univ.  ©1937. 

CHAP  CALLED  BARDELL,  story,  Llewellyn  Hughes 
The  Sky  Hawk,  Fox  ©11-21-29. 

CHAPARRAL  CHRISTMAS  GIFT  (A),  story,  O. 
Henry.  Mexican  Gratitude,  Edison  ©2-21-14 

CHARM  SCHOOL,  short  story,  Alice  Duer  Miller. 
Someone  to  Love,  Para.  €1928 

CHARMED  LIFE  OF  MISS  AUSTIN,  short  story,  Sam- 
uel Merwin.  Crooked  Streets,  Para.  €1920. 

CHASMS,  story,  Andrew  Soutar.  Souls  Adrift,  World 
'  7-26-1 7. 

CHATTERBOX  (THE),  play.  Bayard  Veiller.  Smooth 
as  Satin,  Robertson  Cole-FBO  '^6-14-25;  Alias 
French  Gertie.  RKO  ©4-20-30. 

CHEATING  WIVES,  story,  Leota  Morgan.  The  Empty 
Cr=dle.  Truart  ©3-18-23. 

CHECKERS,  short  story,  Henry  M.  Blossom,  Jr.  Gold 
Heels.  Fox  ©1925. 

CHERCHEZ  LA  FEMME,  story,  O.  Henry.  Find  the 
Woman.  Vitagraph  €6-3-18. 

CHERI-BIBI,  novel,  Gaston  Leroux  (French).  The 
Phantom  of  Paris,  MGM  €8-5-31. 

CHEROKEE  ROSE,  story,  Estrella  Warde.  The  Fight- 
ing Hombre,  Robertson  Cole-FBO  ©4-16-27 

CHERRY  TREE  (THE),  play.  Aaron  Hoffman.  George 
Washington  Cohen,  Tif fany-Stahl  ©11-19-28. 

CHI  HOUSE,  story,  Mary  Coyle  Chase.  Sorority 
House.  RKO  ©5-12-39. 

CHICAGO,  play,  Maurine  Watkins.  Roxie  Hart,  20th- 
Fox  ^2-20-42. 

CHICAGO  LULU,  story,  Wayne  Whittaker.  The  Bam- 
boo Blonde.  RKO  ©6-12-48. 

CHICKEN  FEED,  short  story,  Guy  Bolton.  Wages 
for  Wives,  Fox  ©1925. 

CHICKEN  WAGON  FAMILY  (THE),  story.  Barry 
Benefield.  The  Dixie  Merchant,  Fox  ©3-7-26 

CHILDREN  (THE),  novel,  Edith  Wharton.  The  Mar- 


riage Playground.  Para.  ©12-21-29. 
CHILDREN  OF  CAPT.  GRANT    (THE),  novel.  Jules 

Verne.  In  Search  of  the  Castaways,  Societe  Fran- 
cois-Eclair ©5-3-14. 
CHILDREN    OF    PLEASURE,    novel,    Larry  Barretto. 

The  Crash,  1st  Natl.  ©12-9-32. 
CHILDREN'S   HOUR    (THE),   play,   Lillian  Hellman. 

These  Three,  Goldwyn-UA  ©1936. 
CHINESE  ORANGE  MYSTERY    (THE),  novel,  Ellery 

Queen.  The  Mandarin  Mystery,  Rep.  ©12-7-36. 
CHINESE  PARROT  (THE),  novel,  Earl  Derr  Biggers. 

Charlie  Chan's  Courage,  Fox  ©7-6-34. 
CHING,  CHING  CHINAMAN,  story,  WUbur  Daniel 

Steele.  Shadows,  Preferred-Lichtman  ©10-7-22. 
CHRISTMAS   CAROL    (A),    story,   Charles  Dickens. 

Scrooge,  Para.  ©12-30-35. 
CHRYSALIS,  play,  Rose  Albert  Porter.  All  of  Me, 

Para.  €1-17-34. 
CHURCH  MOUSE,  play,  Ladislaus  Fodor.  Beauty  and 

the  Boss,  WB  ©3-16-32. 
CIRCLE     (THE),    play,    W.    Somerset  Maugham. 

Strictly  Unconventional,  MGM  ©4-28-30. 
CISSY,  play,  Gustav  Holm,  Ernest  Decsey  and  Hubert 

Marischka.  The  King  Steps  Out,  Col.  ©1936. 
CLANSMAN  (THE),  novel,  Thomas  Dixon.  The  Birth 

of  a  Nation,  Epoch-Dixon  ©2-8-15. 
CLARISSA  OF  THE  POST  ROAD,  story.  Grace  Sart- 

well  Mason.  Man  Crazy,  1st  Natl.  ©11-14-47. 
CLARK'S  FIELD,   novel,   Robert   Herrick.  Dangerous 

Money,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©10-14-24. 
CLASS,  story,  Grace  Lovell   Bryan.  You  Never  Can 

Tell,  Realart  €9-22-20. 
CLASS   PROPHECY,   story,    Eleanore   Griffin.  When 

Love  Is  Young.  Univ.  ©3-31-37. 
CLASSIFIED,  short  story,  Edna  Ferber.  Hard  to  Get, 
CLASSIFIED,  short  story,  Edna  Ferber  .Hard  to  Get, 

1st  Natl.  €1929. 
CLAUSTROPHIA,   short   story,   A.   Carter  Goodloe. 

I  Live  My  Life,  MGM  €1935. 
CLAW  (THE),  play,  Henry  Bernstein.  The  Washing- 
ton Masquerade,  MGM  ©7-28-32. 
CLEMENTINE,  novel,  Peggy  Goodin.  Mickey,  Siegel- 

EL  ©1948. 

CLICK  OF  TRIANGLE  T,  novel,  Oscar  J.  Friend.  The 

Phantom  Bullet,  Univ.  ©4-30-26. 
CLINGING  FINGERS,  short  story,  Elizabeth  Holding 

and  Marion  Orth.  Price  of  Pleasure,  Univ.  ©1926. 
CLIPPED  WINGS,  story,  Rita  Lambert.  Hello  Sister, 

Sono  Art  World  ©12-10-30. 
CLOSE  CALL   (A),  story,  Frederic  Arnold  Kummer. 

The  Yellow  Pawn,  Lasky  ©11-14-16. 
COB  WEB,  short  story.  Leon  Lion  and  E.  Nauehton 

Davies.   Strangling  Threads,   Hepworth  €>1924. 
COCAINE,   Cornell  Woolrich.   Fall  Guy.   Mono.  ©3- 

15-47. 

CODE  OF  THE  MOUNTAINS   (THE),  novel,  Charles 

Neville  Buck.  A  Woman's  Power,  World  ©2-21-16. 
CODE  OF  THE  WEST,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  Home  on 

the  Range,  Para  €12-27-34. 
CODE  OF   VICTOR    ) ALLOT    (THE),   story,  Edward 

Childs  Carpenter.  The  Love  Mart,  1st  Natl.  ©12- 

12-27. 

COFFIN  FOR  DIMITRIOS,  novel,  Eric  Ambler.  The 
Mask  of  Dimitrios,  WB  €1944. 

COLLUSION,  play,  J.  E.  Harold  Terry.  Midnight 
Lovers,  1st  Natl.  €10-26-26. 

COLLUSION,  short  story,  Theodore  D.  Irwin.  Un- 
known Blonde,  Majestic  ©1934. 

COME  BACK  (THE),  story,  M.  D.  C.  Crawford.  The 
Knockout,  1st  Natl.  €8-25-25. 

COME  OUT  OF  THE  KITCHEN,  novel-play,  Alice 
Duer  Miller  and  A.  E.  Thomas.  Honey,  Para. 
©3-29-30. 

COME  PRIMA  MAGLIO  DE  PRIMA,  play,  Luigi 
Pirandello  (Italian).  This  Love  of  Ours,  Univ. 
©10-25-45. 

COMET  (THE),  short  story,  Betty  Laidlow,  Robert 
Lively  and  Charles  Grayson.  Personal  Secretary, 
Univ.  ©1938. 

COMMAND   TO   LOVE,    play.    Rudolph    Lothar  and 

Frith  Gottwald.  Boudoir  Diplomat,  Univ.  ©1930. 
COMMANDOS    (THE),    novel.    Elliott   Arnold.  First 

Comes  Courage,  Col.  ©1934. 
COMMON    CLAY,    play,    Cleves    Kinkead.  Private 

Number.  20th-Fox  ©1936. 
COMPANIONATE,  short  story,  George  Kibb  Turner. 

Half  Marriage.  RKO  ©1929. 
COMPANIONS  OF    IEHU    (THE),   novel,  Alexandre 

Dumas.  Fighting  Guardsman,  Col.  ©5-23-45. 
COMPETITION,    story,    Carl    Erickson.    Stranger  in 

Town.  WB  ©7-10-32. 
COMPROMISED   DAPHNE,   short  story,   Edith  Fitz- 


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gerald.  Compromised,  1st  Natl.  ©1931. 
CONCEALMENT,   short   story,   Leonard    Ide.  Secret 

Bride,  WB  ©1935. 
CONCERT  (THE),  play,  Hermann  Bahr.  Fashions  in 

Love,  Para.  ©6-28-29. 
CONCERTO,  story,  Borden  Chase.  I've  Always  Loved 

You,  Rep.  ©6-21  -46. 
CONCH ITA,   play,    Edward   Knoblock.   Love  Comes 

Along,  RKO  ©1  -5-30. 
CONDEMNED    TO    DEVIL'S    ISLAND,    book,  Blair 

Niles.  Condemned,  Coldwyn-UA  ©12-1-29. 
CONFESSION    (THE),    short    story.    Clara  Ratzka. 

Whirl  of  Youth,  World  Wide  £1929. 
CONFESSION    (THE),  play,  Ernst  Vajda.  The  Wife 

Trap,    Famous  ©5-7-22;   The  Woman   on  Trial, 

Para.  ©10-29-27. 
CONGO  LANDINC,  novel,  Wilson  Collison.  Congo 

Maisie,  MCM-Loew's  €1-15-40. 
CON]UROR'S  HOUSE  (THE),  novel,  Stewart  Edward 

White.  The  Call  of  the  North,  Lasky-Para.  ©8- 

14-14;  ©1  1-29-21. 
CONNECTICUT     YANKEE     IN     KING  ARTHUR'S 

COURT,    novel,     Mark    Twain.    A  Connecticut 

Yankee,  Fox  ©1931. 
CONNIE  GOES  HOME,  short  story,  Edward  Childs 

Carpenter.  The  Major  and  the  Minor,  Para.  ©1942. 
CONOHAN,  story,  Larry  Evans.  The  Silent  Lie.  Fox 

©5-27-17. 

CONQUISTADOR,  novel,  Katherine  Fullerton  Gerould. 

Yankee  Senor,  Fox  ©1926;  Romance  of  the  Rio 

Grande,  Fox  ©1929;  Romance  of  the  Rio  Grande, 

20th-Fox  ©1-17-41. 
CONSCRIPTION,  story,  H.  Carey  Wonderly.  Her  Boy, 

Metro  ©1  -21-18. 
CONSTANT  WIFE,  novel,  W.  Somerset  Maugham. 

Charming  Sinners,  Para.  ©1929. 
CONVICT  HAS  ESCAPED  (A),  novel,  Jackson  Budd. 

I    Became   a   Criminal,    Shipman-WB  (English) 

©1948. 

COOKING  HER  GOOSE,  play,  Lolita  Ann  Westman 
and  H.  H.  Van  Loan.  The  Runaway  Bride,  RKO 

©5-4-30. 

COP  (THE),  short  story,  Kubec  Clasman.  The  Man 

in  Blue,  Univ.  ©1937. 
CORKSCREW  ALLEY,  story,  Arnold   B.  Armstrong, 

Audrey  Ashley.  Raw  Deal,  Reliance-EL  ©1948. 
CORN   COB   KELLEY,  short  story,   Peter  B.  Kyne. 

Shamrock  Handicap,  Fox  ©1926. 
CORNERED,  play,  Dodson  Mitchell.  Road  to  Paradise, 

1st  Natl.  ©7-28-30. 
CORNFLOWER  CASSIE'S  CONCERT,  story,  E.  Richard 

Schayer.   Beauty   and   the   Bad   Man,  Peninsula- 

Produc.  Dist.  ©4-24-25. 
CORPORAL  CAMERON,  story,  Ralph  Connor.  Cam- 
eron of  the  Royal  Mounted,  Winnipeg  ©12-25-21. 
CORPUS    DELECTI,    play,    Harry    Essex.  Dangerous 

Business,  Col.  ©1946. 
COST  OF  LIVING   (THE),  play,  William  Anthony 

McGuire.  Money  Means  Nothing,  Mono.  ©6-20-34. 
COTTONWOOD   GULCH,    story,    Clarence  Mulford. 

North  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Para.  ©6-18-37. 
COUNT    PETE,    short    story,    Francis    M.  Cockrell. 

Walking  on  Air,  RKO  ©1936. 
COUNTERFIT,    novel,    LeRoy    Scott.    Flirting  with 

Love,  1st  Natl.  ©8-19-24. 
COUNTRY    LOVE,    short    story.    Hulbert  Footner. 

Youth  to  Youth,  Metro  ©1922. 
COURAGE,  play,  Tom  Barry.  My  Bill,  WB  ©6-10-38. 
COURAGE,  short  story,  Mary  L.  Johnson.  Satan  and 

the  Woman,  Excellent  ©1928. 
COURAGEOUS  SEAMAN  (THE),  short  story,  George 

Kaiser.  The  Ghost  Comes  Home,  MGM  €1940. 
COURT  OF  ST.  SIMON    (THE),  novel,  E.  Phillips 

Oppenheim.  The  Silent  Master,  Warwick  ©5-29-17. 
COURTIN'  CALAMITY,  story,  William  Dudley  Pel- 
ley.  Courtin'  Wildcats,  Univ.  ©12-9-29. 
COUSIN  KATE,  play,  Hubert  Henry  Davies.  Strictly 

Modern,  1st  Natl.-WB  €3-17-30. 
COWBOY  AND  THE  KING,  short  story,  Ceorge  Yates, 

|r.  Lightning  Lariats,  FBO  ©1927. 
CRADLE  SNATCHERS,  play,   Robert  S.  Carr.  Why 

Home?  Fox  ©1929. 
CRAZY  OVER  PIGEONS,  short  story,  Daniel  Fuchs. 

The  Day  the  Bookies  Wept,  RKO  ©1939. 
CREEPIN'  TIN  TYPES,  story,  W.  C.  Tuttle.  Just  Cow- 
boys  (short),  Univ.  €9-16-25. 
CREEPING  TIDES,  story,  Kate  Jordan.  Tides  of  Fate, 

World  ©8-23-17. 
CRIME  OF   SYLVESTRE   BONNARD    (THE),  novel. 

Anatole  France.  Chasing  Yesterday,  RKO  €5-3-35. 
CRIMES  OF  THE  ARMCHAIR  CLUB,  short  stories, 

Arthur  Somers  Roche.  Mystery  Club,  Univ.  ©1926. 


CRITICAL  YEAR  (THE),  play,  Rudolph  Lothar  and 

Hans   Bachwitz.   For  Wives  Only,  Metropolitan- 
Prod.  Dist.  ©10-20-26. 
CROP  DUSTERS   (THE),  short,  Eliot  Gibbons.  Give 

Us  Wings,  Univ.  ©1940. 
CROSS  PULL  (THE),  storv,  Hal  G.  Everts.  The  Silent 

Call,  Davis-Assoc.  1st  Natl.  ©12-5-21. 
CROSSED  WIRES,  novel,  Courtney  Riley  Cooper.  The 

Fast  Express,  Univ.  ©1-28-24. 
CROSSROADS,   novel,    Martin   Flavin.   The  Age  of 

Consent,  RKO  ©8-12-32. 
CRUCIFIXION  OF  PHILIP  STRONG    (THE),  novel, 

Charles   M.   Sheldon.   The   Martyrdom   of  Philip 

Strong,   Para.  ©11-18-16. 
CRY  OF  THE  UNBORN  (THE),  story,  Shannon  Fife. 

Maternity,  World  ©5-10-17. 
CUB    (THE),  story,  Thompson  Buchanan.  Rainbow 

Riley,  1st  Natl.  ©2-2-26. 
CURSE  OF  CAPISTRANO  (THE),  story,  Johnston  Mc- 

Culley.  Mark  of  Zorro,  20th-Fox  ©11-8-40. 
CUSTOMER'S  GIRL,  story,  John  Francis  Larkin.  She 

Had  to  Say  Yes,  1st  Natl.  ©7-17-33. 
CUT  RATE,  story,  S.  Engels  and  Niven  Busch.  The 

Big  Shakedown,   1st  Natl.  €12-30-33. 
CUTTLE'S  HIRED   MAN,   short  story,   Max  Brand. 

Against  All  Odds,  Fox  ©1924. 
CY  WHITTAKER'S  PLACE,  novel,  Joseph  C.  Lincoln. 

Cy  Whittaker's  Ward,  Edison  ©10-20-17. 
CYCLONE    HICKEY,   short    story,    A.    P.  Younger. 

Swellhead,  Col.  ©1927. 
CYNIC  EFFECT,  story,  Nalbro  Bartley.  The  Country 

Flapper,  Prod.  Security  ©7-19-22. 
CYPRIENNE,  play,  Sardou.  Don't  Tell  the  Wife,  WB 

©1-27-27. 

CZAR  OF  BROADWAY,  story,  Ed  Sullivan.  Big  Town 

Czar,  Univ.  ©3-21-39. 
CZARINA    (THE),   play,   Lajos   Biro   and  Melchior 

Lengyel.     Forbidden     Paradise,     Famous  Players 

Lasky   ©11-21-24;    A    Royal    Scandal,  20th-Fox 

€4-1  1-45. 

D 

DADDY  AND  I,  novel,  Elizabeth  Jordan.  Make  Way 

for  a  Lady,  RKO  ©1  1-13-36. 
DALLA,  THE  LION  CUB,  Cynthia  Stockley.  The  Fe- 
male, Famous  Players  Lasky  £9-3-24. 
DAMES,   short   story,   John    Kobler.   The  Forgotten 

Woman,  Univ.  ©1939. 
DANCE  OF  THE  MILLIONS,  story,  Norman  Krasna. 

Parole  Girl,  Col.  ©2-15-33. 
DANCING   HOOFS,   story,   Adele   Buffington.  The 

Avenging  Rider,  FBO  ©10-7-28. 
DANCING    MEN    (THE),   story,   Sir  Arthur  Conan 

Doyle.  Sherlock  Holmes  and  the  Secret  Weapon, 

Univ  .©8-31-42. 
DANCING  PARTNERS,  play,  Alexander  Engel  and 

Alfred  Grunwald.  Just  a  Gigolo,  MGM  €6-8-31. 
DANGER,  play,  Bayard  Veiller.  Woman  With  Four 

Faces.  Para.  ©1923. 
DANGEROUS    INHERITANCE    (THE),    novel,  Izola 

Forrester.    How   Women   Love,   B.B.-W.  Bennett 

©8-19-22. 

DANCERS  OF  THE  DEEP,  story,  Leigh  Jacobson.  The 

Scarlet  Street  (serial),  Univ.  ©11-14-25. 
DANS  SA  CANDEUR   NAIVE,  play,  Jacques  Deval 

(French).  The  Cardboard  Lover,  MGM  ©8-25-28. 
DARK  ANGEL,  novel,  Gina  Kaus.  Her  Sister's  Secret, 

PRC-Pathe  ©9-12-46. 
DARK  CHAPTER   (THE),  E.  J.  Rath.  What  a  Man, 

World  Wide  €1930. 
DARK  ROSALEAN,  short  story,  Max  Brand.  Flying 

Horseman,  Fox  ©1926. 
DARK   STAR,   novel,    Lorna    Moon.    Min   and  Bill, 

MGM  ©12-2-30. 
DARK  SWAN  (THE),  story,  Ernest  Pascal.  Wedding 

Rings,  1st  Natl.-WB  ©1-24-30. 
DARK  TOWER  (THE),  play,  George  S.  Kaufman  and 

Alexander  Woollcott.  The  Man  With  Two  Faces, 

1st  Natl.  ©7-14-34. 
DARTMOUTH  MURDERS  (THE),  story,  Clifford  Orr. 

A  Shot  in  the  Dark,  Chesterfield  ©3-6-35. 
DASHING,    novel,    Ruth   Comfort    Mitchell.    A  Six 

Shootin'  Romance,  Univ.  ©12-24-25. 
DAS  SCHOENE   LIED,  novel,   H.   Sudermann;  play, 

Edward  Sheldon.  Lily  of  the  Dust,  Famous  Players 

Lasky  ©1924. 
DAS  OPERN  GLAS,  novel,  Gabriel  Reuter  (German). 

Irresistible  Lover,  Univ.  €1927. 
DATED,  story,  Maxwell  Smith.  The  Last  Card,  Metro 

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DAUGHTER  OF  A  MAGNATE  (THE),  story,  Frank 
A.  Spearman.  The  Love  Special,  Realart  ©14-16-21. 

DAUCHTER  OF  FU  MANCHU,  novel,  Sax  Rohmer. 
Daughter  of  the  Dragon,  Para.  £9-4-31. 

DAUGHTER  OF  ISRAEL  (A),  Bruno  Lessing.  Faith 
of  Her  Fathers,  Univ  ©4-27-15. 

DAUGHTER  OF  MOTHER  McGINN,  short  story,  Jack 
Boyle.  Through  the  Dark,  Metro  ml  924. 

DAUGHTER  OF  THE  DONS  (A),  novel,  William  Mac- 
Leod Raine.  Man  in  the  Saddle,  Univ.  ©1926; 
Burning  the  Wind,  Univ.  ©5-4-28. 

DAWN,  story,  Reginald  Berkeley.  Nurse  Edith  Cav- 
ell.  Imperadio-London  RKO  ©9-21-39. 

DAWN  OF  MY  TOMORROW  (THE),  story,  George 
W.  Sutton,  Jr.  Framed,  1st  Natl.  ©6-6-27. 

DAY  NEVER  CAME  (THE),  short  story,  Vina  Del- 
mar.  King  of  Burlesque,  20th  ©1936. 

DAY  OF  SOULS  (THE),  novel,  Charles  Tenney  Jack- 
son. The  Show,  MGM  ©1-24-27. 

DEAD  DONT  CARE  (THE),  story,  Jonathan  Lati- 
mer. Last  Warning,  Univ.  ©12-7-38. 

DEAD  FREIGHT  FOR  PIUTE,  novel,  Luke  Short. 
Albuquerque,    Clarion-Para.  ©3-1947. 

DEAD  MAN'S  GOLD,  short  story,  J.  Allan  Dunn. 
No  Man's  Gold,  Fox  ©1926. 

DEADLIER  THAN  THE  MALE,  novel,  James  Cunn. 
Born  to  Kill,  RKO  ©4-19-47. 

DEAR  MAID  OF  DREAMS,  short  story,  Betty  Fitz- 
gerald. Helene  of  the  North,  Famous  Players 
Lasky  CI 925. 

DEAR  PRETENDER  (THE),  story,  Alice  R.  Clover. 
On  Thin  Ice,  WB  ©1925. 

DEAR  ME,  play,  Luther  Reed  and  Hale  Hamilton. 
The  Purple  Highway,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©7-3-23. 

DEAR  SOOKY,  book,  Percy  Crosby.  Sooky,  Para. 
©1-2-32. 

DEATH  BACK  STAGE,  story,  H.  A.  Ripley.  By  Per- 
sons Unknown,  Col.  ©7-8-34. 
DEATH   CATCHES   UP   WITH    MR.    KLUCK,  novel, 

Xantippe.  Danger  On  the  Air,  Univ.  ©7-1-38. 
DEATH  FROM  A  TOP  HAT,  story,  Clayton  Rawson. 

Miracles  for  Sale,  MGM  ©1939. 
DEATH  HOPS  THE  BELLS,  story,  Charles  Molyneaux 

Brown.  They  Won't  Forget,  WB  ©10-4-37. 
DEATH    IN  THE  OFFICE,  story.   Hidden  Evidence, 

Col.  £6-1-34. 
DEATH    MAKES   A    DECREE,    story,    Philip  Wylie. 

Charlie  Chan  in  Reno,  20th-Fox  ©6-16-39. 
DEATH  OF  THE  WICKED   LADY  SKELTON,  novel, 

Magdalen    King-Hall.    The   Wicked    Lady,  Univ. 

©1  1-13-46. 

DEATH    WATCH,    novel,    Edgar    Wallace.  Before 

Dawn,  RKO  ©1933. 
DEBTS  OF  HONOR,  short  story.  Jack  Boyle.  Soiled, 

Coldwyn-lst  Natl.  ©1925. 
DEBURAU,  play,  Sacha  Cuitry.  The  Lover  of  Camille, 

WB  ©9-10-24. 
DECEMBER  WITH  TRUXA,  novel,   Heinrich  Seiler. 

Hidden  Menace,  Alliance  ©2-23-48. 
DEFINITE    OBJECT    (THE),    story,    Jeffery  Farnol. 

Manhattan,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©11-7-24. 
DELICATESSEN,  story,  Brooke  Hanlon.   It  Must  Be 

Love,  1st  Natl.  ©8-18-26. 
DEMETRIOUS   CONTOS,   story,    Jack    London.  The 

Devil's  Skipper,  Tiffany  ©2-28-28. 
DER  ESKIMO  UND  DIE  FLUCHT  INS  WEISSE  LAND, 

books,  Peter  Freuchen.  Eskimo,  MGM  ©1-9-34. 
DER     KOENIG     DER     BERN  I NA,     story,  Jacob 

Christoph  Heer  (German).  Eternal  Love.  Feature- 

UA  f£ 5- 15-29. 
DER  KOMET,  play,  Attila  Orbok  (German).  My  Lips 

Betray,     Fox    ©6-21-33;    Thin     Ice,  20th-Fox 

©9-3-37. 

DER  TUNNEL,  novel,  B.  Kellermann  (German).  The 

Transatlantic  Tunnel,  Gaumont  British  ©11-11-35. 
DESERT  FIDDLER  (THE),  novel,  William  H.  Hamby. 

Percy,  Thos.  Ince-Pathe  ©2-12-25. 
DESERT   HEALER    (THE),   novel,   E.    M.   Hull.  Old 

Loves  and  New,   1st  Natl.  ©4-20-26. 
DESERT  MADNESS,  short  story,  W.  E.  Wing.  Trail 

of  the  Horse  Thieves,  RKO  ©1929. 
DESERT  OF  WHEAT  (THE),  play,  Zane  Gray.  Riders 

of  the  Dawn,  Zane  Gray-Hodkinson  ©3-31-20. 
DESERTER  (THE),  play,  Anna  Alice  Chapin.  Sacred 

Silence,   Fox  ©1-12-19. 
DEUCE  OF  HEARTS  (THE),  story,  Earl  Derr  Biggers. 

Take  the  Stand,  Liberty  ©3-26-34. 
DEVIL  AND  DANIEL  WEBSTER  (THE) ,  story,  Stephen 


Vincent  Benet.  All  That  Money  Can  Buy,  RKO 
©10-6-41. 

DEVIL  IS  YELLOW  (THE),  short  story.  Frederick 
C.  Davis.  Double  Alibi,  Univ.  ©1940. 

DEVIL  WAS  SICK  (THE),  play,  Jane  Hinton.  God's 
Gift  to  Women,  WB  ©4-14-31. 

DEVIL'S  DIVE,  story,  Archer  McMackin.  The  Purple 
Lily,  World  ©4-8-18. 

DEVIL'S  OWN,  short  story,  Talbot  Mundy.  Her  Rep- 
utation,  1st  Natl.  ©1923. 

DEVIL'S  PLAYGROUND  (THE),  story,  Kenneth  J. 
Saunders.  The  Lady  Who  Dared,  1st  Natl.  ©5- 
15-31. 

DEVIL'S  TRIANGLE  (THE),  novel,  Andrew  Soutar. 
Almost  Married,  Fox  ©4-22-32. 

DEVOTION  OF  KATHERINE,  novel,  E.  Temple 
Thurston.  Driven,  Paul  Cromelin  ©6-1-16. 

DIAMOND  JIM  BRADY,  book,  Parker  Morrell.  Dia- 
mond Jim,  Univ.  ©1935. 

DIAMOND  MASTER  (THE),  novel,  Jacques  Futrelle. 
The  Diamond  Queen,  Univ.  ©2-25-21. 

DIANA  ARDWAY,  novel,  Van  Zo  Post.  Satan  Jun- 
ior, Metro  ©3-1  1-19. 

DIARY  OF  SERGEANT  YORK.  Sergeant  York,  WB 
©9-27-41. 

DIE  HEJLIGE  LUEGE,  play,  Karin  Michaelis  (Ger- 
man)   siar  For  a  Night,  20th-Fox  ©8-28-36. 

DILDO  CAY,  short  story,  Nelson  Hays.  Bahama  Pas- 
sage, Para.  ©1941. 

DINNER  AT  EIGHT,  story,  Samuel  Merwin.  Crooked 
Streets,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©7-2-20. 

DIPLOMA  (THE),  play,  Emerich  Foeldes.  A  Man's 
Past,  Univ.  ©9-3-27. 

DISAPPEARANCE  OF  ROGER  TREMAYNE,  novel, 
Bruce  Graeme.  Missing  Ten  Days,  Col.  ©2-28-41. 

DISCIPLINE  AND  GENEVRA,  story,  Harry  Vickers. 
The  Talk  of  the  Town,  Univ.  ©8-28-18. 

DIVORCONS,  novel,  Victorien  Sardou  (French).  Let's 
Get  a  Divorce,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-13-18. 

DIVORCEE  (THE),  story,  Leo  Fall.  Sensational  Di- 
vorce, American  Gen.  ©1929. 

DIXIE,  short  story,  Gerald  Beaumont.  Dixie  Handi- 
cap, MGM  ©1925. 

DOCTOR  (THE),  story,  Ralph  Connor.  The  Heart 
of  a  Lion,  Fox  ©12-2-17. 

DR.  NYE,  novel,  Joseph  C.  Lincoln.  Idle  Tongues, 
Thomas  I  nee- 1st  Natl.  ©11-11-24. 

DR.  SAMUEL  A.  MUDD,  life.  The  Prisoner  of  Shark 
Island,  20th-Fox  ©2-21-36. 

DOING  HER  BIT,  story,  Tom  Gibson.  Some  Job, 
Willis  and  Inglis  ©5-27-18. 

DOLLARS  AND  CENTS,  novel,  Albert  Payson  Ter- 
hune.  Dollars  and  the  Woman,  Lubin  ©3-18-16. 

DOMBEY  AND  SON,  novel,  Charles  Dickens.  Rich 
Man's  Folly,  Para.  ©1  1-17-31. 

DOG  OF  FLANDERS,  story,  Louise  De  La  Remee. 
Boy  of  Flanders,  MGM  ©1924. 

DON  Q'S  LOVE  STORY,  novel,  K.  and  Hesketh  Prich- 
ard.  Don  Q,  Elton-UA  ©7-8-25. 

DONA  PERFECTA,  novel,  E.  Clawson.  Beauty  in 
Chains,  Univ.  ©2-26-18. 

DONOVAN'S  BRAIN,  novel,  Curt  Siodmak.  Lady 
and  the  Monster,  Rep.  ©2-28-44. 

DON'T  TAKE  A  CHANCE,  novel,  Charles  Larned 
Robinson.  The  Scarlet  Trail,  G  and  L  ©12-21-18. 

DOORMAT  (THE),  play,  Ethel  Clifton  and  Brenda 
Fowler.  The  Honeymoon  Express,  WB  ©8-22-26. 

DOUBLE-DYED  DECEIVER  (A),  story,  O.  Henry. 
The  Texan,  Para.  ©5-10-30;  Liana  Kid,  Para. 
©12-8-30. 

DOUBLE  TAKE  (THE),  novel,  Roy  Huggins.  I  Love 

Trouble,  Cornell-Col.  ©10-28-47. 
DOUBLING  FOR  CUPID,  short  story,  Nina  Wilcox. 

Beautiful  Cheat,  Univ.  ©1926. 
DOVE    (THE),   play,   Willard   Mack.   Girl   and  the 

Gambler,  RKO  ©6-16-39;  Girl  of  the  Rio,  RKO 

©1926. 

DOVER  ROAD  (THE),  play,  A.  A.  Milne.  The  Little 
Adventuress,  Cinema  ©4-4-27;  Where  Sinners 
Meet,  RKO  ©5-18-34. 

DOWN  OUR  WAY,  short  story,  Larry  Evans.  Judg- 
ment of  the  Hills,  FBO  ©1927. 

DOWN  WITH  WOMEN,  story,  Ceorge  F.  Worts. 
For  Ladies  Only,  Col.  ©8-22-27. 

DREAM  GIRL  (THE),  play,  Willard  Mack.  Aladdin's 
Other  Lamp,  Metro  ©6-29-17. 

DREAMLAND,  novel,  Clarence  Budington  Kelland. 
Strike  Me  Pink  ©1-22-36. 

DRIFTING,  play,  John  Colton.  Shanghai  Lady,  Univ. 
©10-24-29. 


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DRIFTWOOD,  story,  Albert  Payson  Terhune.  Daring 

Love,  Truart  €-7-1-24. 
DRUM    (THE),  novel,  F.  Britten  Austin.  The  Last 

Outpost,  Para.  ©1935. 
DuBARRY  (THE),  operetta,  Paul  Knepler  and  J.  M. 

Welleminsky.     I    Give    My    Heart,  BIP-London 

©4-13-36. 

DUDE  RANGER  (THE),  story,  Zane  Grey.  Roll  Along 
Cowboy,  Principal  ©10-8-37. 

DULCY,  play,  George  S.  Kaufman  and  Marc  Con- 
nelly. Not  So  Dumb,  MGM  ©2-17-30. 

DUST  AND  THE  SUN,  short  story,  Clement  Ripley. 
A  Devil  With  Women,  Fox  ©  1 930. 

DUST  OF  DESIRE,  novel,  Margaret  Peterson.  The 
Song  of  Love,  Schenck-Assoc.  1st  Natl.  €12-13-23. 

DYING  LIPS,  story,  Donald  Van  Riper.  Sealed  Lips, 
Univ.  €.10-30-31. 

DYNAMITE,  short  story,  Fidel  LeBarba  and  Kenneth 
Earl.  Footlight  Serenade,  20th-Fox  €1942. 


E 

EAST   SIDE,   WEST   SIDE,   novel,   Felix  Riesenberg. 

Skyline,  Fox  ©8-20-31. 
EASY  COME,   EASY  GO,   novel,  Owen   Davis.  Only 

Saps  Work,  Para.  €1930. 
EASY  STREET,  novel,  Blair  Hall.  Easy  Road,  Para. 

©1921. 

EBB-TIDE  (THE),  Robert  Louis  Stevenson  and  Lloyd 
Osbourne.  Adventure  Island,  Para.  €10-10-47. 

ECHO  GIRL  (THE),  Doty  Hobart.  A  Woman  of  Re- 
demption, World  ©6-25-18. 

ECHOES  THAT  OLD  REFRAIN,  story,  Corey  Ford. 
Winter  Carnival,  Wanger-UA  ©8-4-39. 

EDDIE  AND  THE  ARCHANGEL  MIKE,  short  story, 
Barry  Benefield.  Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven, 
Golden-UA  ©1948. 

EDITHA'S  BURGLAR,  novel,  Francis  Hodgson  Burn- 
ett. Family  Secret,  Univ.  €1924. 

EDUCATION  FOR  DEATH,  book,  Gregor  Ziemer. 
Hitler's  Children,  RKO  ©1-22-43. 

EGYPT,  play,  Edward  Sheldon.  The  Call  of  Her  Peo- 
ple, Rolfe  ©4-23-17. 

EGYPT,  story,  Ernest  Pascal.  Sensation  Seekers,  Univ. 
©12-22-26. 

EL  GRAN  GALEOTO,  play,  )ose  Echegaray.  The  World 
and  his  Wife,  International  ©7-12-20. 

EL  CATO  MONTES,  story,  Manuel  Penella.  Tiger 
Love,  Famous  Players  Lasky  €6-25-24. 

ELECTRIC  MAN  (THE),  story,  H.  J.  Essex.  Man 
Mad  Monster,  Univ.  ©3-19-41. 

ELIZA  COMES  TO  STAY,  play,  H.  V.  Esmond  Dan- 
gerous to  Men,  Metro  ©4-26-20. 

ELIZABETH  THE  QUEEN,  play,  Maxwell  Anderson. 
The  Private  Lives  of  Elizabeth  and  Essex,  WB 
©1939. 

ELLEN  YOUNG,  short  story,  Edmund  Goulding.  Quest 
of  Life,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1916. 

ELMER  THE  GREAT,  play,  Ring  Lardner.  Fast  Com- 
pany, Para.  €9-13-29. 

EMERGENCY  HOUSE,  story,  Sidney  Morgan.  The 
Plaything  of   Broadway,   Realart  ©2-4-21. 

EMPEROR  OF  PORTUCALIA  (THE),  novel,  Selma 
Lagerlof.  The  Tower  of  Lies,  MGM  ©9-11-25. 

EMPIRE  BUILDERS,  story,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart. 
It's  a  Great  Life,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart-Goldwyn 
©8-26-20. 

EMPTY  HOUSE  (THE),  story,  A.  Conan  Doyle.  Sher- 
lock Holmes'  Fatal  Hour,  1st  Div.  ©7-10-31. 

ENCHANTED  HEARTS,  novel,  Darragh  Aldrich.  A 
Prince  There  Was,   Famous   Players   Lasky  ©11- 

26-21. 

ENCHANTED  VOYAGE  (THE),  novel,  Robert  Nathan. 
Wake  Up  and  Dream,  20th-Fox  ©11-28-46. 

ENEMY  TERRITORY,  story,  Margaret  Culkin  Ban- 
ning.    Woman     Against     Woman,  MGM-Loew's 

©6-13-38. 

ENOCH  ARDEN,  poem,  Lord  Alfred  Tennyson.  The 
Fatal  Marriage,  Art  Brand-R-C-FBO  ©6-18-22. 

ENTER  DARCY,  story,  Samuel  Hopkins  Adams. 
Wanted  a  Husband,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©12- 
15-19. 

ENTER  SIR  JOHN,  story,  Clemence  Dane  and  Helene 
Simpson.  Murder,  British  Intl.  ©10-24-30. 

EPITAPH  FOR  A  SPY,  novel,  Eric  Ambler.  Hotel  Re- 
serve, RKO  ©12-31-43;  3-5-46. 

ESCAPE,  novel,  Alden  Brooks.  The  Exquisite  Sinner, 
MGM  ©4-19-26. 

ESCAPE,  short  story,  Philip  MacDonald.  Nightmare, 
Univ.  ©1942. 


ETERNAL  MASCULINE  (THE),  story,  Dorothy  Can- 
field.  Two  Heads  on  a  Pillow,  Liberty  €8-27-34. 

EUGENIE  GRANDET,  novel,  Honore  de  Balzac.  Con- 
quering Power,  Metro  ©1921. 

EVA  THE  FIFTH,  play,  John  Kenyon  Nicholson  and 
John  Golden.  The  Girl  in  the  Show,  MGM  €9-9-29. 

EVELYN  PRENTICE,  story,  W.  E.  Woodward. 
Stronger  Than  Desire,  MGM  €-1939. 

EVEN  STEPHEN,  short  story,  Gerald  Beaumont.  Just 
Another  Blonde,  1st  Natl.  ©1926. 

EVERYBODY  WAS  VERY  NICE,  short  story,  Stephen 
Vincent  Benet.  Love,  Honor  and  Behave,  WB 
©1938. 

EVERYTHING  MONEY  CAN  BUY,  story,  Ethel  Watts 
Mumford.  After  Business  Hours,  Col.  €4-22-25. 

EVOLUTION  OF  KATHERINE  (THE),  novel,  E.  Tem- 
ple Thurston.   Desperation,   Univ.  ©2-24-17. 

EX-DUKE  (THE),  story,  E.  Phillips  Oppenheim. 
Prince  of  Tempters,   1st  Natl.  €1926. 

EX-MISTRESS,  novel,  Dora  Macy.  My  Past,  WB 
©2-15-31. 

EXILES,    story,    Richard    Harding    Davis.  Fugitives, 

Fox  ©1929. 

EXPLOITS  OF  BRIGADIER  GERARD  (THE),  story, 
Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle.  The  Fighting  Eagle,  Pathe, 

©8-9-27. 

EYES  OF  YOUTH,  play,  Charles  Guernon  and  Max 
Marcin.  The  Love  of  Sunya,  Swanson-UA  €3-12-27. 

EYES  WIN,  short  story,  Alvin  J.  Neitz.  Loco  Luck, 
Univ  ©1927. 

F 

FACE,  story,  Lucy  Stone  Terrill.  Unguarded  Women, 
Famous  Players  Lasky  ©7-9-24. 

FACE  THE  FACTS,  novel,  Clarence  Budington  Kel- 
land.  Mr.  Boggs  Steps  Out,  Grand  Natl.  ©1  1-12-37. 

FAILURE,  novel,  Katharine  Haviland-Taylor.  One 
Man's  Journey,  RKO  ©8-31-33;  A  Man  To  Remem- 
ber, RKO  ©10-14-38. 

FAIRYTALE  MURDER,  novel,  Charles  David  and 
Hugh  Gray.  River  Gang,  Univ.  ©9-29-45. 

FAITHFUL,  short  story,  Audrey  and  Waverly  Carter. 
A  Notorious  Affair,  1st  Natl.  €1930. 

FALLEN  ANGELS,  short  story,  Arthur  Somers  Roche. 
Man,  Woman  and  Wife,  Univ.  ©1928. 

FALSE  FIRES,  short  story,  Octavus  Roy  Cohen.  Law 
and  the  Man,  Rayart  ©1928. 

FALSE  WITNESS,  novel,  Irving  Stone.  Arkansas 
Judge,  Rep.  ©1-28-41. 

FAMILY  UPSTAIRS  (THE),  play,  Harry  Delf.  Har- 
mony at  Home,  Fox  ©12-12-29;  Stop-Look  and 
Love,  20th-Fox  €9-22-39. 

FANNIE  AND  THE  SERVANT  PROBLEM,  play,  Jer- 
ome K.  Jerome.  Strictly  Confidential,  Goldwyn 
©7-15-19. 

FANNY,  play,  Marcel  Pagnol.  Port  of  Seven  Seas, 
MGM-Loew's  ©5-12-38. 

FANNY  BY  GASLIGHT,  novel,  Michael  Sadleir.  Man 
of  Evil,  Gainsborough-UA  ©1948. 

FANNY  HERSELF,  novel,  Edna  Ferber.  No  Woman 
Knows,  Univ.  ©9-17-21. 

FANTASY  (THE),  story,  Frances  Hodgson  Burnett. 
The  Little  Princess,  20th-Fox  ©1939. 

FAREWELL,  MY  LOVELY,  novel,  Raymond  Chandler. 
Falcon  Takes  Over,  RKO  ©5-13-42;  Murder,  My 
Sweet,  RKO  ©3-19-44. 

FARM  FESTIVALS,  poems,  Will  Carleton.  First  Set- 
tler's Story,  Edison  ©12-6-12. 

FASHIONS  FOR  MEN,  play.  Ferenc  Molnar.  Fine 
Clothes,  L.  B.  Mayer-lst  Natl.  ©7-27-25. 

FATE  OF  THE  WOLF,  story,  W.  C.  Tuttle.  Driftin' 
Sands,  FBO  ©1-5-28. 

FATHER  AND  SON,  story,  James  Hopper.  Win  That 
Girl,  Fox  ©9-1  1-28. 

FATHER  AND  THE  BOYS,  play,  George  Ade.  Young 
as  You  Feel,  Fox  ©4-14-31. 

FATHER'S  DAY,  play,  J.  C.  and  Elliott  Nugent. 
Richest  Man  in  the  World,  MGM  €1930. 

FAUN  (THE),  play,  Edward  Knobloch.  The  Mar- 
riage Maker,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©9-26-23. 

FEATHERED  SERPENT,  novel,  Edgar  Wallace.  The 
Menace,  Col.  ©1932. 

FEDORA,  novel,  Victorian  Sardou.  Princess  Roman- 
off, Fox  ©5-6-15;  The  Woman  from  Mocsow, 
Para.  ©1  1-3-28. 

FEEDER  (THE),  story,  Mildred  Cram.  Behind  the 
Makeup,  Para.  ©1-8-30. 

FELLOW  PRISONERS,  story,  Sir  Phillip  Gibbs.  Cap- 
tured, WB  ©7-25-33. 


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FEMALE  OF  THE  SPECIES  (THE)  novel,  H.  C.  (Sap- 
per) McNeile.  Bulldog  Drummond  Comes  Back, 
Para.  ©9-24-37. 

FEMININE  TOUCH  (THE),  story,  Caroline  Lock- 
hart.  Dude  Wrangler,  World  Wide  ©1 930. 

FER  DE  LANCE,  novel,  Rex  Stout.  Meet  Nero  Wolfe, 
Col.  ©1936. 

FERREOL,  play,  Victorien  Sardou.  A  Night  of  Mys- 
tery, Para.  ©4-7-28. 

FIFTH  ACE  (THE),  story,  Douglas  Grant.  The  Red 
Clove   (serial),  Univ.  ©5-5-19. 

FIGHTING  CARAVANS,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  Wagon 
Wheels,  Para.  ©9-21-34. 

FIGHTING  PEDAGOGUE  (THE),  story,  H.  A.  Hal- 
bert,  Jr.  Below  the  Rio  Grande,  Steiner  ©8-24-23. 

FINAL  COUNT  (THE),  story,  H.  C.  (Sapper)  Mc- 
Neile. Arrest  Bulldog  Drummond,  Para.  ©1  1-25-38. 

FILE  NO.  113,  story,  Emile  Gaboriau.  Thou  Shalt 
Not  Steal,  Fox  ©10-14-17. 

FINAL  PROBLEM  (THE),  story,  A.  Conan  Doyle. 
Sherlock  Holmes'  Fatal  Hour,  1st  Div.  ©7-10-31. 

FIND  COLONEL  FAWCETT,  story,  Don  Hartman  and 
Sy  Bartlett.  Road  to  Zanzibar,  Para.  ©1941. 

FINGER  MAN,  story,  Rosalind  Keating  Shaffer.  Lady 
Killer,  WB  ©12-9-33. 

FIREBRAND  (THE),  play,  Edward  J.  Mayer.  Affairs 
of  Cellini,  20th-UA  ©1934. 

FIREMAN,  SAVE  MY  CHILD,  story,  Sy  Bartlett  and 
Paul  Gerard  Smith.  Sandy  Gets  Her  Man,  Univ. 
©1940. 

FIREWALKER    (THE),   story,   John   Russell.   Girl  of 

the  Fort,  RKO  ©2-2-30. 
FIRST  AND   THE   LAST    (THE),   story,   John  Gals- 
worthy. The  Stranger,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©2- 

19-24;  21    Days  Together,  Col.  ©4-18-40. 
FIRST    CABIN,    short    story,    Louis    Joseph  Vance 

Cheaters  at  Play,  Fox  £1932. 
FIRST  PERFORMANCE,  story,  Matt  Taylor.  Road  to 

Happiness,  Mono.  ©1-7-42. 
FIRST  REBEL   (THE),  story,  Neil  H.  Swanson.  Alle- 
gheny Uprising,  RKO  ©1  1-10-39. 
FLAME     (THE),    play,    Hans    Muller.  Montmartre, 

Famous  Players  Lasky  ©5-6-24 
FLAMING  PASSION,  novel,  Kathleen  Norris.  Lucre- 

tia  Lombard,  WB  ©1923. 
FLAPPER   (THE),  play,  Eugene  Walter.  What  Fools 

Men  Are,  Pyramid-Am.  Release  ©12-15-22 
FLAPPER    WIFE     (THE),    novel,    Beatrice  Burton 

His  Jazz  Bride,  WB  ©12-12-25. 
FLEA  MARKET,  story,  C.  E.  Andrews.  Innocents  of 

Paris,  Para.  ©1929. 
FLIGHT    COMMANDER    (THE),    story,    John  Monk 

Saunders.  The  Dawn  Patrol,  1st  Natl.  £8-25-30 
FLIGHT  TO  THE  HILLS,  novel,  Charles  Neville  Buck. 

The  Runaway,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-6-26. 
FLIRT   (THE),  story,  Booth  Tarkington.  Bad  Sister 

Univ.  ©1931. 
FLOTSAM,   novel,   Erich   Maria   Remarque.   So  Ends 

Our  Night,  David  Loew-Lewin-UA  ©1-22-41 
FLUSH  OF  GOLD,  story,  Jack  London.  Alaska  Mono 

©10-7-44. 

FOG,    story,    John    Willard.    Black    Waters,  World 

Wide  £1929. 
FOOTLIGHTS,   story,    Rita   Weiman.   The  Spotlight 

Para.  ©1  1-19-27.  ' 
FOOTLIGHTS,    story,    Clarence    Budington  Kelland 

Speak  Easily.  MGM  ©1932. 
FOOTPRINTS,    story,    James   Oliver   Curwood.  The 

Fighting  Trooper,  Ambassador  ©11-20-34 
FOR   OUR   VINES   HAVE   TENDER   CRAPES,  novel, 

George   Victor    Martin.    Our   Vines   Have  Tender- 
Grapes,  MGM-Loew's  ©9-1-45. 
FOREIGNER     (THE),    story,    Ralph    Connor  Cod's 

Crucible,   Hodkinson  ©1921. 
FOR   TWO  CENTS,   story,   George   S.    Brooks  Big 

News,  Pathe  ©1929. 
FORTUNEERS     (THE),     story,     Reginald  Tavener 

Crime  Ring,  RKO  ©1938. 
FORTY  WHACKS,  novel,  Geoffrey  Homes   Crime  By 

Night,  WB  ©1944. 
FOUR  BROTHERS,  story,  Tristram  Tupper   The  First 

Kiss,  Para.  ©8-25-28. 
FOUR  JUST  MEN,  novel,  Edgar  Wallace.  The  Secret 

Four,  Mono.  ©1940. 
FOUR    MARYS    (THE),   novel.    Fanny   Heaslip  Lea 

Man  Proof,  MGM  ©1938. 
FOUR  MINUTES  LATE,  story,  James  Oliver  Curwood 

Northern  Frontier,  Ambassador  ©1-25-35 
FOUR  SEA  PLAYS  by  Eugene  O'Neill.  Long  Voyage 

Home,  Wanger-UA  ©10-21-40 


FOUR  WALLS,  play,  Dana  Burnet  and  George  Ab- 
bott. Straight  Is  the  Way,  MGM  ©1934. 

FOURTH  BROTHER  (THE),  play,  Archibald  Forbes. 
China,  Para.  ©3-19-43. 

FOX  HOUND  (THE),  story,  Maxwell  Grant.  Interna- 
tional Crime,  Grand  Natl.  ©1938. 

FRANCESCA  DA  RIMINI  (historical  incident). 
Drums  of  Love,  Feature-UA  ©4-13-28. 

FRANZ  LISZT,  life.  Dream  of  Love.  MGM-Loew's 
©3-1-39. 

FRATERNITY,  story,  Mary  McCall.  On  the  Sunny 
Side,  20th-Fox  ©12-5-41. 

FRED,  THE  COUNT,  story,  Jack  Boyle.  Blackie's  Re- 
demption, Metro  ©4-21-19. 

FREE  LOVE,  story,  Benjamin  Glazer.  Sinners  in  Silk, 
MGM  ©1924. 

FREE  TRADER  (THE),  novel,  Cathrene  and  Robert 
Pinkerton.  Wolves  of  the  North,  Univ.  ©7-28-24. 

FREEDOM  RADIO,  story,  Wolfgang  Wilhelm  and 
George    Campbell.    Voice     In    the    Night,  Col. 

©5-20-41. 

FRIEND  OF  NAPOLEON  (A),  story,  Richard  Con- 
nell.  Seven  Faces,  Fox  ©10-23-29. 

FROG  (THE),  story,  Gerald  Baumont.  Silks  and  Sad- 
dles, Univ.  ©1928. 

FROM  FOUR  TO  ELEVEN-THREE,  short  story.  Royal 
Brown.  A  Kiss  in  Time,  Realart  ©5-27-21. 

FROM  THIS  DARK  STAIRWAY,  novel,  Mignon  G. 
Eberhardt.  Murder  of  Dr.  Harrigan,  1st  Natl. 
©1936. 

FRONT  PAGE.  play.  Ben  Hecht  and  Charles  Mac- 
Arthur.  His  Girl  Friday,  Col.  ©12-30-39. 

FROU  FROU,  play  (French).  The  Hungry  Heart, 
World  ©2-10-17. 

FRUITS  OF  DIVORCE  (THE),  story,  Leon  de  Costa. 
San  Francisco  Nights,  Lumas  Lumas-Gotham 
©1-21-28. 

FUGITIVE  GOLD,  novel,  Erie  Stanley  Gardner.  Spe- 
cial   Investigator,    RKO  £1936. 

FUR  COATS,  story,  Ann  Garrick  and  Ethel  Hill.  Side 
Streets,  1st  Natl.  ©7-19-34. 

c 

GAITER  BAIT,  story,  Ewing  Scott.  Untamed  Fury, 
PRC-Pathe  Ind.  ©3-22-47. 

GALLAGHER,  short  story,  Richard  Harding  Davis. 
Let  'Er  Go  Gallagher,  Pathe  £1928. 

GALLANT  GUARDSMAN,  short  story,  Gerald  Beau- 
mont. Wild  Ooats,  Prod.  Dist.  ©1926. 

GALLANT  LADY,  short  story,  Gilbert  Emery  and 
Douglas  Doty.  Always  Goodbye,  20th-Fox  ©1938. 

GAMBLING  CHAPLAIN  (THE),  story,  Gerald  Beau- 
mont. Wild  Oats  Lane,  Neilan-Prod.  Dist. 
©3-15-26. 

GAME   IN   THE   BUSH    (A),  story,   George  Surdez. 

South  Sea  Love,  R-C  FBO  £11-3-27. 
CAME  OF  LIGHT   (THE),  story,  Richard  Washburn 

Child.  The  Live  Wire,  1st  Natl.  ©9-14-25. 
GARLAN   AND  CO.,   story,   David  Graham  Phillips. 

Souls  for  Sables,  Tiffany  ©9-1-25. 
GASTON  OLAF,  novel.   Henry  Owen.  The  Avenging 

Trail,  Metro  ©12-22-17. 
GATHER    YE    ROSEBUDS,    novel,    Jeanette  Covert 

Nolan.  Isn't  It  Romantic,  Para.  ©1948. 
GAUNT   STRANGER    (THE),  novel,   Edgar  Wallace. 

The  Ringer,    1st  Anglo-London  ©7-11-32. 
GAY  BANDIT,  short  story,  Tom  Gill.  Gay  Caballero. 

Fox  ©1932. 

CAY  NINETIES  (THE),  story,  Gene  Markey.  The 
Floradora  Girl,  MGM  ©1930. 

GENERAL  (THE)  (A  TABORNOK),  story  ,Lajos 
Zilahy.  The  Virtuous  Sin,  Para.  ©10-31-30. 

GENERAL  GOES  TOO  FAR  (THE),  Lewis  Robinson. 
High  Command,  Grand   Natl.  ©7-15-38. 

GENIUS  IN  THE  FAMILY  (A),  novel,  Hiram  Percy 
Maxim.  So  Goes  My  Love,  Skirball-Manning  Prod.- 
Univ.  £3-21-46;  7-23-46. 

GENTLE  ILL  WIND  (THE),  story,  Maude  Pettus. 
Edge  of  the  Law,  Univ.  ©9-14-17. 

GENTLE  PEOPLE  (THE),  play,  Irwin  Shaw.  Out  of 
the  Fog,  WB  ©6-21-41. 

GENTLEMEN,  THE  KING,  short  story,  Damon  Run- 
yon.    Professional   Soldier,   20th-Fox  £1935. 

GENTLEMAN  OF  NEW  YORK,  short  story,  Louis 
Stevens.  Criminal  Lawyer,  RKO  ©1937. 

GESCHAFTE  MIT  AMERICA,  play,  Paul  Frank  (Ger- 
man). Yes,  Mr.  Brown,  UA  ©6-2-33. 

GESTERN  UND  HEUTE,  play,  Christa  Winslow  (Ger- 
man). Maedchen  in  Uniform  (Girls  in  Uniform  i, 
Deutschen  Film-J.  Krimsky  ©12-15-31. 


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STORY    SO U  R  C  E 


GETAWAY  (THE),  story,  Leslie  Charteris.  The 
Saint's  Vacation,  RKO  ©1941. 

GETTING  GERTIE'S  GARTER,  play,  Avery  Hopwood 
and  Wilson  Collison.  A  Night  of  the  Garter,  Brit- 
ish-Dominion London  CI  0-8-34. 

GHOST  OF  )OHN  HOLLING  (THE),  story,  Edgar 
Wallace.  Mystery  Liner,  Mono.  €4-15-34. 

GHOST  OF  THE  MANOR  (THE),  story,  Maxwell 
Grant.  The  Shadow  Strikes,  Grand  Natl.  ©7-9-37. 

GHOST'S  STORY,  story,  Basil  King.  Earthbound, 
Goldwyn  ©1920. 

GIRL  FROM  OUT  YONDER  (THE),  play.  Out  Yon- 
der, Selznick  ©12-20-19. 

GIRL  FROM  THE  EAST  (THE),  novel,  David  White- 
law.  The  Heart  of  the  Hills,  Edison  €9-29-16. 

GIRL  FROM  TRIESTE  (THE),  play,  Ferenc  Molnar. 
The  Bride  Wore  Red,  MGM  €1937. 

GIRL  OF  THE  PAMPAS,  story,  Burke  )enkins.  Flame 
of  the  Argentine,  FBO  €1926. 

GIRL  IN  UPPER  C  (THE),  play,  Wilson  Collison. 
The  Girl  in  the  Pullman,  Pathe  ©10-29-27. 

GIRL  OF  THE  HOUR  (THE),  play,  Gladys  B.  Unger. 
Fashions  for  Women,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©4-2-27. 

GIRL  OF  THE  LIMBERLOST,  novel,  Gene  Stratton- 
Porter.  Romance  of  the  Limberlost,  Mono.  ©6- 
15-38. 

GIRL  WHO  DARED,  short  story,  James  Oliver  Cur- 
wood.  Paid  in  Advance,  Univ.  ©1919. 

GIRL  WHO  LIVED  IN  THE  WOODS  (THE),  novel, 
Marjorie  Beaton  Cooke.  The  Little  'Fraid  Lady, 
RC  ©12-12-20. 

GIRL  WHO  PAID  DIVIDENDS  (THE),  story.  Her 
Face  Value,  Realart  ©9-26-21. 

GIRL  WHO  WASN'T  WANTED,  short  story,  Kennet 
B.  Clark.  Rough  Romance,  Fox  ©1930. 

GIRL  WHO  WAS  THE  LIFE  OF  THE  PARTY,  short 
story,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart.  Girls  Men  Forget, 
Principal  ©1924. 

GIRLS  TOGETHER,  short  story,  Mildred  Cram.  This 
Modern  Age,  MGM  €1931. 

GISMONDA,  play,  Victorien  Sardou.  Love's  Conquest, 
Famous  Players  Lasky  ©5-21-18. 

GIVE  THIS  LITTLE  GIRL  A  HAND,  story,  Fannie 
Hurst.  The  Painted  Angel,  1st  Natl.  ©12-6-29. 

GLADSTONE,  novel,  Sidney  Robinson.  The  Spindle 
of  Life,  Univ.  ©9-8-17. 

GLENGARRY  SCHOOLDAYS,  short  story,  Ralph  Con- 
nors. Critical  Age,  Hodkinson  €1923. 

GLITTER,  short  story,  Katherine  Brush.  Drop  Kick, 
1st  Natl.  ©1927. 

GLORIOUS  BETSY,  novel,  Rita  Johnson.  Young 
Hearts  Divided,  1st  Natl.  ©1936. 

GLORIOUS  BUCCANEER,  short  story,  Emma  Lund- 
say  Squier.  Dancing  Pirate,  RKO  €1936. 

GLORY  FOR  ME,  novel,  MacKinlay  Kantor.  Best 
Years  of  Our  Lives,  Samuel  Goldwyn-RKO  ©11- 
22-46. 

GLORY  HOLE,  story,  Theodore  Reeves.  Dangerous 
Waters,  Univ.  ©1-21-36. 

GOD'S  FOOL,  short  story,  Fanny  Kilbourne.  Glorious 
Fool,  Goldwyn  ©1922. 

GOLD  DIGGERS,  play,  Avery  Hopwood.  Gold  Dig- 
gers of  Broadway,  WB  ©1929. 

GOING  OF  THE  WHITE  SWAN  (THE),  play,  Sir 
Gilbert  Parker.  Priest  and  the  Man,  Edison 
©2-21-13. 

GOLD  BAG  (THE),  story,  Carolyn  Welles.  Mystery 
of  West,  Sedgewick-Edison  ©8-12-13. 

GOLDEN  DREAMS,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  Rocky  Moun- 
tain Mystery,  Para.  ©2-7-35. 

GOLDEN  HORIZONS,  novel,  William  Corcoran.  Trail 
Street,   RKO-Radio  ©3-15-47. 

GOLDEN  PORTAGE,  serial,  Robert  Ormond  Case. 
Girl  from  Alaska,  Rep.  €4-16-42. 

GOOD  FAIRY  (THE),  comedy,  Ferenc  Molnar.  I'll 
Be  Yours,  Univ.  ©2-18-47. 

GOOD  GRACIOUS  ANNABELLE,  play,  Claire  Kum- 
mer.  Annabelle's  Affairs,  Fox  ©5-22-31. 

GOOD  LUCK,  play,  Seymour  Hicks  and  Ian  Hay. 
The  Sporting  Lover,  1st  Natl.  ©6-22-26. 

GOOD  WILD  AND  ALMOND  SHELLS,  story,  Ken- 
neth L.  Roberts.  The  Shell  Game,  Metro  €2-25-18. 

GOOSE  WOMAN  (THE),  story.  Rex  Beach.  The 
Past  of  Mary  Holmes,  RKO  ©1-20-33. 

GOUZENKO,  IGOR,  life.  The  Iron  Curtain,  20th- 
Fox  ©1948. 

GOWNS   BY   ROBERTA,   novel,  Alice  Duer  Miller. 

Roberta  ©1935. 
GRAND  CROSS  OF  THE  CRESCENT    (THE),  story, 


Richard  Harding  Davis.  Stephen  Steps  Out,  Famous 
Players  Lasky  ©1  1-24-23. 

GRAND  DUCHESS  AND  THE  WAITER,  story,  Alfred 
Savoir.  Here  Is  My  Heart,  Para.  ©1926. 

GRAND  FLAPPER  (THE),  story,  Nina  Wilcox  Put- 
nam. Slaves  of  Beauty,  Fox  €6-5-27. 

GRANDMA  BERNIE  LEARNS  HER  LETTERS,  short 
story,  I.  A.  R.  Wylie.  Four  Sons,  Fox  ©1928. 

GRAPPLER  (THE),  story,  Charles  A.  Logue.  Hard 
Fists,  Univ.  ©3-10-27. 

GREAT  ADVENTURE  (THE),  play,  Arnold  Bennett. 
His  Double  Life,  Eddie  Dowling-Para.  ©11-22-33. 

GREAT  CROONER  (THE),  novel,  Clarence  B.  Kel- 
land.  Mr.  Dodd  Takes  the  Air,  WB  ©1937. 

GREAT  DESIRE,  short  story,  Gilbert  Frankau.  Chris- 
topher Strong,  RKO  ©1933. 

GREAT  DIVIDE,  play,  William  Vaughn  Moody. 
Woman  Hungry,  1st  Natl.  €12-29-30. 

GREAT  DIVIDE  (THE),  story,  Alan  Sullivan.  Silent 
Barriers,   Gaumont-British  ©2-4-37. 

GREAT  COD  FOUR  FLUSH  (THE),  story,  Adela 
Rogers  St.  John.  A  Woman's  Man,  Mono.  €2-3-34. 

GREAT  LOVE,  play,  Ferenc  Molnar.  Double  Wed- 
ding, MGM  ©1937. 

GREAT  MONO  MIRACLE  (THE),  novel,  Peter  B. 
Kyne.  A  Face  in  the  Fog,  Victory  ©2-28-36. 

GREAT  MUSIC,  play,  Martin  Brown.  Soul  Fire,  In- 
spiration- 1  st  Natl.  ©5-7-25. 

GREAT  WELL  (THE) ,  story,  Alfred  Sutro.  Neglected 
Women,  R-C  FBO  ©6-23-24. 

GREAT  WEST  THAT  WAS  (THE),  story,  William 
F.  Cody.  The  Indians  Are  Coming  (serial),  Univ. 
©8-29-30. 

CREEK   POROPULOS    (THE),  story,  Edgar  Wallace. 

Born  to  Gamble,  Liberty  €7-11-35. 
GREEN    DICE,    story,    Anne    Cameron.    Mr.  Skitch, 

Fox  ©12-6-33. 
GREEN    FANCY,    story,    George    Barr  McCutcheon. 

The    Mystery   Girl,    Famous    Players   Lasky  ©11- 

4-18. 

CREEN    GODDESS    (THE),    play,    William  Archer. 

Adventure  in  Iraq,  WB  €1943. 
GREEN   CULLABALOO    (THE),  story,   Bud  Fischer. 

The  Adventure  Shop,  Vitagraph  ©12-27-18. 
GREEN  HAT  (THE),  novel,  Michael  Arlen.  Woman 

of  Affairs,  MGM  €1929. 
CREEN   STOCKINGS,  story,  A.  E.  W.   Mason.  The 

Flirting  Widow,   1st  Natl.  €6-7-30. 
GREENE   MURDER  CASE    (THE),  novel,  S.  S.  Van 

Dine    (William    Huntington    Wright).    Night  of 

Mystery,   Para.  ©5-21-37. 
CRIFTERS  (THE),  story,  C.  D.  Lancaster.  The  Little 

Irish  Girl,  WB  ©3-8-26. 
CROOTMAN  CASE  (THE),  play,  Walter  Maria  Espe. 

The  Crime  of  the  Century,  Para.  ©2-23-33. 
GROUCH    BAG,    short   story,   Wallace    Smith.  Not 

Quite  Decent,  Fox  ©1929. 
GROUND  CREW,   short  story,   Lionel   Houser.  Sky 

Giant,  RKO  ©1938. 
G-STRING  MURDERS,  novel,  Gypsy  Rose  Lee  (Ho- 

vick).    Lady   of   Burlesque,    Hunt  Stromberg-UA 

©4-30-43. 

CUARDSMAN     (THE),    Ferenc    Molnar.  Chocolate 

Soldier,    MGM-Loew's  ©10-14-41. 
GUESTS  OF   HERCULES    (THE),  novel,  C.    N.  and 

A.  M.  Williamson.  Passions  Playground,  Attrac- 
tions-1st  Natl.  ©5-10-20. 
GUN  GENTLEMAN  (THE),  novel,  Max  Brand.  Mile- 

A-Minute  Romeo,  Fox  ©11-18-23. 
GUN  IN  HIS  HAND  (A),  story,  William  A.  Ulman, 

Jr.  Sergeant  Madden,   MGM-Loew's  €3-21-39. 
GUTTER   (THE),  play,  Pierre  Wolff.  The  Virtuous 

Model,  Pathe  €8-23-19. 
GUYS  AND  DOLLS,  short  stories,  Damon  Runyon. 

A  Very  Honorable  Guy,  1st  Natl.  €1934. 
GYPSY   MELODY,  play,  Melchior  Lengyel.  Caravan, 

Fox  ©1934. 

GYPSY  LOVE,  operetta,  Franz  Lehar.  Rogue  Song, 
MGM  ©1930. 

H 

HAHSIT  BABE,  story,  James  Edward  Grant.  Big 
Brown  Eyes,  Para.  ©4-3-36. 

HAIL  AND  FAREWELL,  play,  William  Hurlburt. 
Heart  of  a  Siren,  1st  Natl.  €4-2-25. 

HALBERDIER  (THE),  story,  O.  Henry  (pseud,  of 
William  Sydney  Porter).  You're  Fired,  Famous 
Players  Lasky  ©5-31-19. 

HALF  AN  HOUR,  play,  James  M.  Barrie.  The  Doc- 
tor's Secret,  Para.  ©1-25-29. 

HALF  WAY  TO  SHANGHAI,  story,  Harold  Buckley. 


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Sinner  in  Paradise,  Univ.  ©1938. 

HAND  'EM  OVER,  short  story,  Arthur  Rosson.  Trail- 
ing Trouble,  Univ.  CI  930. 

HANCMAN'S  VILLAGE,  book,  Bart  Lytton.  Hitler's 
Madman,  MGM-Loew's  ©7-2-43. 

HANGOVER  MURDERS,  novel,  Adam  Hobbhouse. 
Remember  Last  Night,  Univ.  ©11-1-35. 

HAPPINESS  INSURANCE,  story,  Arturo  S.  Momm. 
Cock  o'  The  Walk,  Sono  Art  World  ©12-22-30. 

HARBOR  (THE  I.  play,  Theodore  Reeves.  Society 
Doctor,  MGM  ©1-19-35. 

HARBOR  BAR  (THE),  story,  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Loving 
Lies,  Assoc.  Authors-Allied  Prod.  Dist.  ©1-14-24. 

HARD  ROCK,  story,  Jacques  Jaccard.  The  Galloping 
Ace,  Univ.  ©2-28-24. 

HARDWICK  OF  HAMBONE,  story,  W.  Bert  Foster. 
Bulldog  Pluck,  R-C  FBO  ©6-1-27. 

HASHASHIN,  THE  INDIFFERENT,  story,  George  P. 
Dillenback.  The  Love  Doctor,  Vitagraph  ©10-1-17. 

HASSAN,  play,  James  Elroy  Flecker.  The  Lady  of 
the  Harem,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©11-1-26. 

HASTY  WEDDING,  novel,  Mignon  C.  Eberhardt. 
Three's  a  Crowd,  Rep.  ©4-10-45. 

HAT,  COAT  AND  GLOVE,  play,  William  Speyer. 
Night  of  Adventure,  RKO  ©6-2-44. 

HAUNTED  LADY  (THE),  novel,  Adela  Rogers  St. 
John.  Scandal,  Univ.  ©4-12-29. 

HAWK  ISLAND,  play,  Howard  Irving  Young.  Mid- 
night Mystery,  RKO  ©6-1-30. 

HAWK'S  MATE,  story,  Jack  Moffitt.  Central  Air- 
port,  1st  Natl.  ©4-10-33. 

HE  COULD  TAKE  IT,  story,  Arno  B.  Reincke.  Failure 
at  Fifty,  MGM-Loew's  ©9-26-39. 

HE  FELL  DOWN  DEAD,  novel,  Virginia  Perdue. 
Shadow  of  a  Woman,  WB  ©1946. 

HE  STOPPED  AT  MURDER,  short  story,  Arthur 
Ebenhack.  Going  the  Limit,  FBO  ©1926. 

HEAD  AND  SHOULDERS,  story,  F.  Scott  Fitzgerald. 
The  Chorus  Girls'  Romance,  Metro  ©8-17-20. 

HEADED  FOR  A  HEARSE,  story,  Jonathan  Latimer. 
The  Westland  Case,  Univ.  ©10-16-37. 

HEARSES  DON'T  HURRY,  short  story,  Stephen  Ran- 
som. Who  is  Hope  Schuyler?  20th-Fox  ©1942. 

HEART  AND  HAND,  short  story,  Olive  Edens.  A 
House  Divided,  Univ.  ©1932. 

HEART  IS  YOUNG  (THE),  story,  May  Edginton. 
The  False  Madonna,  Para.  ©12-5-31. 

HEART  OF  A  THIEF  (THE),  play,  Paul  Armstrong. 
Paths  to  Paradise,  Famous  Players  Lasky  'C6-5-25. 

HEART  OF  SALLY  TEMPLE,  short  story,  Rupert  Hol- 
land. Winning  of  Sally  Temple,  Famous  Players 
Lasky  ©1917. 

HEART  OF  THE  BLUE  RIDGE  (THE),  story.  The 
Savage  Instinct,  World  £2-8-17. 

HEART  OF  THE  DESERT,  novel,  Honore  Willsie. 
The  Red,  Red  Heart,  Bluebird  ©3-15-18. 

HEART  OF  THE  NIGHT  WIND  (THE),  story,  Vingie 
E.  Roe.  Big  Timber,  Univ.  ©7-8-24. 

HEART  OF  YOUTH  (THE),  story,  Sonya  Levien. 
First  Love,  Realart  ©11-22-21. 

HEARTBEAT,  novel,  Ladislaus  Bus-Fekete.  Appoint- 
ment for  Love,  Univ.  ©10-29-41. 

HEARTS,  short  story,  Adela  Rogers  St.  John.  Pretty 
Ladies,  MGM  ©1925. 

HEARTS  STEADFAST,  novel,  Edward  Moffatt.  Re- 
_venge,  Metro  ©2-18-18. 

HcAT  WAVE,  short  story,  Roland  Pertwee.  Road  to 
Singapore,  WB  ©1931 . 

HEATHER  OF  THE  HIGH  LAND,  novel,  Arthur 
Stringer.  The  Lady  Fights  Back,  Univ.  ©9-13-37. 

HEAVEN  CAN  WAIT,  novel,  Harry  Segall.  Here 
Comes  Mr.  Jordan,  Col.  ©7-22-41.  Three  charac- 
ters from  Jordan  in  Down  to  Earth,  Col.  ©7-17-47. 

HEAVENBENT,  story,  Gerald  Beaumont.  The  Rain- 
maker, Famous  Players  Lasky  ©5-10-26. 

HEAVEN'S  GATE,  story,  Florence  Leighton  Pfalz- 
graf.  Our  Little  Girl,  Fox  ©5-17-35. 

HEIR  CHASER  (THE),  story,  Laird  Doyle  and  Ray 
Nazzaro.  Jimmy  the  Gent,  WB  ©4-10-34. 

HEIR  TO  THE  HURRAH  (THE),  story,  Paul  Arm- 
strong. Ever  Since  Eve,  Fox  ©2-6-34. 

HEIRS  APPARENT,  novel,  Philip  Gibbs.  High  Step- 
pers,  1st  Natl.  ©4- 12-26. 

HELD  FOR  ORDERS,  story,  Frank  Hamilton  Spear- 
man. The  Night  Flyer,  Pathe  ©1-17-28. 

HELEN  OF  THE  OLD  HOUSE,  novel,  Harold  Bell 
Wright.  Western  Gold,   Principal  ©8-27-37. 

HELENE,  story,  J.  U.  Geisy.  The  Cabaret,  World 
©6-8- 1  8. 

HELIOTROPE,  short  story,  Richard  Washburn  Child. 


Forgotten  Faces,  Para.  ©1936. 
HELL'S  GULCH,  novel,  James  Oliver  Curwood.  Tim- 
ber War,  Ambassador  ©4-6-36. 
HELL'S  KITCHEN,  story,  John  Morosco.  For  the  Love 

of  Mike,  1st  Natl.  ©8-1-27. 
HELL'S  KITCHEN   HAS  A  PANTRY,  novel,  Borden 

Chase.  Devil's  Party,  Univ.  ©5-23-38. 
HELL'S  PLAYGROUND,  novel,   Ida  Vera  Simonton. 

White  Cargo,  MGM-Loew's  ©9-15-42. 
HELLO,  BILL,  play,  Willis  M.  Goodhue.  The  Fixer, 

Kleine  ©9-15-15. 
HER  CARDBOARD  LOVER,  play,  Jacques  Deval.  The 

Passionate  Plumber,  MGM  ©1932. 
HER  CONFESSIONS,  play,  Clyde  Fitch.  The  Wiser 

Sex,  Para.  ©3-18-32. 
HER   FATHER'S  DAUGHTER,  novel,  Gene  Stratton 

Porter.  Her  First  Romance,  Mono.  ©1940. 
HER  FLING,  story,  Katherine  Leiser  Robbins.  The 

Ruby  Road,  Univ.  ©3-27-18. 
HER  GOD,  story,  Harold  R.  Durant.  The  Red  Woman, 

World  ©1-31-17. 
HER  GREAT   MOMENT,   story,  Clara   S.  Beranger. 

The  Interloper,  World  ©5-25-18. 
HER  HIGHER  DESTINY,  story.  Helen  Beare.  As  Man 

Made  Her,  World  ©3-13-17. 
HER  MAJESTY,  THE  QUEEN,  novel,  Mary  Roberts 

Rinehart.  Her  Love  Story,  Famous  Players  Lasky 

©9-30-24. 

HER  UNKNOWN  KNIGHT,  story,  Maude  Woodruff 

Newell.  Impulse,  Arrow  ©9-17-22. 
HERE  COMES  THE  BANDWAGON,  novel,  Harvey  L. 

Gates.  Half  Way  to  Heaven,  Para.  ©12-13-29. 
HERE'S  HOW,  story,  Richard  Washburn  Child.  The 

Mad  Whirl,  Univ.  ©11-22-24. 
HERE  Y'  ARE  BROTHER,  story,  Dixie  Willson.  An 

Affair  of  the  Follies,  1st  Natl.  ©1-27-27. 
HERMIT  DOCTOR  OF  CAYA.  story,  I.  A.  R.  Wylie. 

Stronger  Than  Death,  Metro  ©1920. 
HERO  (THE),  play,  Gilbert  Emery.  Swell  Guy,  Univ. 

©12-18-46. 

HESPER,    novel,    Hamlin    Garland.    Hesper   of  the 

Mountains,  Vitagraph  ©7-24-16. 
HI    TAXI!   short  story,   Walter  A.  Sinclair.  Timid 

Terror,  FBO  ©1927. 
HIDDEN  PATH   (THE),  story,  Lawrence  McCloskey 

and  A.  W.  Tillinghast.  The  Discarded  Woman. 

Hallmark  ©6-26-20. 
HIGH   HATS,  story,  R.   L.   McCardell.  Ladies  Love 

Hats,  Educational  ©11-1-35  (short). 
HIGH    ROAD    (THE),    play,    Frederick  Londsdale. 

The  Lady  of  Scandal,  MGM  ©5-26-30. 
HIGH  WINDOW  (THE),  novel,  Raymond  Chandler. 

The  Brasher  Doubloon,  20th-Fox  ©2-22-47. 
HIGHWAY  ROBBERY,  story,  Albert  Traynor.  It's  a 

Small  World,   Fox  ©4-12-35. 
HIGHWAY  TO  ROMANCE,  novel,  Eleanor  Browne. 

Cross  Country  Romance,  RKO  ©7-12-40. 
HIGHWAYMAN  (THE),  play,  Lajos  Biro.  The  Heart 

Thief,  Metropolitan-Prod.  Dist.  ©4-21-27. 
HILLMAN   (THE),  novel,  E.  Phillips  Oppenheim.  In 

the  Balance,  Vitagraph  ©12-12-17;  Behold  This 

Woman,  Vitagraph  ©6-30-24. 
HINDLE   WAKES,   story,   Stanley    Houghton.  Fanny 

Hawthorne,  Excellent  ©1929. 
HIPPOPOTAMUS    PARADE,    story,    Byron  Morgan. 

What's     Your     Hurry,     Famous     Players  Lasky 

©7-31-20. 

HIS  DARK  CHAPTER,  novel.  What  a  Man!  Sono- 
Art  World  ©4-3-30. 

HIS  FRIEND  AND  HIS  WIFE,  novel,  Cosmo  Hamil- 
ton. Midsummer  Madness,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©1  1-20-20. 

HIS  LAST  BOW,  story.  Sir  Arthur  Conan  Doyle. 
Sherlock  Holmes  and  the  Voice  of  Terror,  Univ. 
©8-14-42. 

HIS  MAJESTY  BUNKER  BEAN,  novel,  Harry  Leon 
Wilson  and  Lee  Wilson  Dodd.  Bunker  Bean,  RKO 

©1936. 

HIS  MAJESTY,  THE  KING,  novel.  Cosmo  Hamilton. 

The  Exile,  Ul  ©1947. 
HIS    MAJESTY'S    PAJAMAS,    novel,    Gene  Markey. 

Love  in  Exile,  Gaumont  British,  ©9-21-36. 
HOLD  AUTUMN    IN   YOUR   HAND,   novel,  George 

Sessions    Perry.    The    Southerner,  MGM-Hakim- 

Loew  ©8-10-45. 
HOLLYWOOD  GIRL,  short  story,  J.  P.  McEvoy.  Show 

Girl  in  Hollywood,  1st  Natl.  CI  930. 
HOME   BEHIND   THE    HEDGE    (THE),   story,  Mary 

Spain   Vigus.    Unknown   Treasures,   Sterling  ©9- 

10-26. 


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STORY    SO U  R  C  E 


HOME  TOWNERS,  play,  George  M.  Cohan.  Times 

Square  Playboy,  WB  ©4-16-36. 
HOMECOMING,  story,  Thomas  Walsh.  Don't  Turn 

'Em  Loose,  RKO  ©9-18-36. 
HOMESTEADS  OF  HATE,  novel,  Lee  Bond.  Land  of 

the  Open  Range,  RKO  ©1-26-42. 
HONEST  FINDER  (THE) ,  play,  Laszlo  Aladar.  Trou- 
ble in  Paradise,  Para.  ©10-24-32. 
HONOR  OF  THE  WAYNES    (THE),  story,  Adrian 

Gil-Spear.  The  Family  Honor,  World  ©3-29-17. 
HONORABLE  MR.  WONG,  play,  Achmed  Abdullah 

and  David  Belasco.  The  Hatchet  Man,  1st  Natl. 

©1932. 

HORSEFLESH,  short  story,  Frederick  Hazlitt  Bren- 

nan.  Sporting  Blood,  MGM  ©1931. 
HONORABLE  GENTLEMAN    (THE),  story,  Achmed 

Abdullah.    Pagan    Love,    Hugo  Ballin-Hodkinson 

©12-7-20. 

HORSE  SENSE,  short  story,  L.  V.  Jefferson.  Set  Up, 
Univ.  ©1926. 

HOT  MONEY,  short  story,  S.  ).  Peters.  High  Pres- 
sure, WB  ©1932. 
HOT  NEWS,  short  story,  Emile  Gabieau.  Scandal  for 

Sale,  Univ.  ©1932. 
HOTTENTOT   (THE),  play,  Victor  Mapes  and  Wil- 
liam Collier,  Sr.  Going  Places,  WB  ©12-15-38. 
HOUSE  CAT  (THE),  story,  William  Addison  Lathrop. 

Man's  Woman,  World  ©3-20-17. 
HOUSE  IN  THE  COUNTRY    (A),  short  story,  Mel- 

vyn  Levy.  Hideaway,  RKO  ©1937. 
HOUSE  IN  THE  MIST   (THE),  story,  Octavus  Roy 

Cohen  and  ).   U.  Giesy.   The  Eyes  of  Mystery, 

Metro  ©1-14-18. 
HOUSE  OF  CHANCE,  story,  G.  des  Westworth  Smith. 

Cheating  Blondes,  Capitol  ©1933. 
HOUSE  OF  CONNELLY   (THE),  story,  Paul  Green. 

Carolina,  Fox  ©2-2-34. 
HOUSE  OF  DR.   EDWARDS    (THE),   novel,  Francis 

Beeding.  Spellbound,  Vanguard-UA  ©12-28-45. 
HOUSE  OF  GLASS,  story,  Marion  Orth.  The  Lure  of 

)ade,  R-C  FBO  ©11-13-21. 
HOUSE  OF  REFUGE    (THE),  novel,  Grace  Sothcote 

Leake.  Bondage,  Fox  ©3-18-33. 
HOUSE  WITHOUT  A  KEY   (THE),  novel,  Earl  Derr 

Biggers.  Charlie  Chan's  Greatest  Case,  Fox  ©8- 

29-33. 

HOWDY  FOLKS,  play.  Pearl  Franklin.  Thunder  Moun- 
tain, Fox  ©10-4-25. 

HOWDY  STRANGER,  play,  Robert  Sloane  and  Louis 
Pelletier,  Jr.  Cowboy  from  Brooklyn,  WB  ©5-18- 
38;  Two  Guys  From  Texas,  WB  ©1948. 

HUE  AND  CRY,  story,  Karl  Detzer.  Car  99,  Para. 
©1935. 

HUGE  BLACK  ONE  EYED  MAN   (A),  story,  Kenyon 

Gambler.  Love  in  a  Hurry,  World  Film  ©1-20-19. 
HUMANIZING  MR.  WIMSBY,  novel,  Peter  B.  Kyne. 

Making  a  Man,  Para.  ©1922. 
HUMBUG  (THE),  play.  Max  Marcin.  The  Love  Cap- 
tive, Univ.  ©5-21-34. 
HUNCH     (THE),     play,    Albert     Payson  Terhune. 

Knockout  Reilly,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-2-27. 
HUNCHBACK  OF  NOTRE  DAME  (THE),  novel.  The 

Darling  of  Paris,  Fox  ©1-21-17. 
HURRY  KANE,  play.  Ring  Lardner  and  George  M. 

Cohan.  Fast  Company,  Para.  ©1929. 
HUSBANDS  OF  EDITH,  novel,  George  Barr  McCutch- 

eon.  The  Fast  Worker,  Univ.  ©9-15-24. 
HUSBANDS  PREFERRED,  story,  Albert  Shelby  Lev- 

ino.  The  Truthful  Sex,  Col.  ©12-20-26. 
HUSK,  story,  Thomas  Walsh.  We're  Only  Human, 

RKO  ©12-27-35. 
HYPNOTIST    (THE),  story,  Tod   Browning.  London 

After  Midnight,  MGM  ©12-3-27. 

I 

I  AM  A  POLYCAMIST,  novel,  Peter  Salia.  Polygamy, 

Unusual  Pic.  ©1  1-15-36. 
I,  JAMES  LEWIS,  novel,  Cilbert  W.  Gabriel.  This 

Woman  is  Mine,  Univ.  ©8-25-41. 
I,    JERRY,   TAKE   THEE   JOAN,   play,   Cleo  Lucas. 

Merrily  We  Go  to  Hell,  Para.  ©6-9-32. 
I  KILLED  THE  COUNT,  play,  Alec  Coppel.  Who  is 

Guilty,  Mono.  ©9-6-40. 
I  LOST  MY  HEART  IN  HEIDELBERG,  operetta.  The 

Student's   Romance,   British    Intl.   Pic.  (London) 

©2-2-36. 

I   LOVE  YOU,  play,  William  Le  Baron.  Lovin'  the 

Ladies,  RKO  ©4-6-30. 
I    WILL   BE   FAITHFUL,   novel,   Kathleen  Shepard. 

Human  Cargo,  20th-Fox  ©5-29-36. 


I  WILL  REPAY,  novel.  Baroness  Orczy.  Swords  and 
the  Woman,  FBO  ©1924. 

IDLE  HANDS,  story,  Earl  Derr  Biggers.  The  Mil- 
lionaire, WB  ©5-1  -31 . 

IDOL  (THE),  play,  Martin  Brown.  Mad  Genius,  WB 
©1931. 

IDOLS,  novel,  William  J.  Locke.  The  Oath,  May- 

flower-Assoc.  1st  Natl.  ©4-7-21. 
IDYL  OF   RED  GULCH    (THE),  story,   Bret  Harte. 

The   Man   From   Red  Gulch,  Cinema-Prod.  Dist. 

©1  1-9-25. 

IF   I    WERE   KING,   play,   Justin   Huntly  McCarthy. 

The  Vagabond  King,  Para.  ©4-23-30. 
IF  I  SHOULD  DIE  BEFORE  I  WAKE,  novel,  Sherwood 

King.  The  Lady  From  Shanghai,  Col.  ©2-1947. 
IF  A  WOMAN  WILL,  story,  Elizabeth  Jeans.  Crash- 
ing Thru,  FBO  ©1923. 
IF  THE  GODS  LAUGH,  novel,  Rosita  Forbes.  Fighting 

Love,  Cinema-Prod.  Dist.  ©1-25-27. 
IL   ETA  IT   UNE   FOISE,   play,   Francis  de  Croisset. 

(French).  Woman's  Face,  MGM-Loew's  ©5-6-41. 
ILLUSTRIOUS  CORPSE  (THE),  book,  Tiffany  Thayer. 

Strangers  of  the  Evening,  Quadruple  Film  Corp  - 

Tiffany  ©5-15-32. 
IMPATIENT    VIRGIN,    novel,    Donald  Henderson 

Clarke.  Impatient  Maiden,  Univ.  ©1922. 
IMPERFECT  IMPOSTER,  short  story,  Norman  Ven- 

ner.   Irish  Luck,  Para.  ©1925. 
IMPOSTER   (THE),  short  story,  Harry  James  Smith. 

A  Tailor  Made  Man,  MGM  ©1931. 
IMPOSTER  (THE),  play,  Leonard  Merrick  and  Mich- 
ael Morton.  A  Daughter  of  Luxury,  Famous  Play- 
ers Lasky  ©12-2-22. 
IMPULSES,    story,    Robert    Hartman.    A  Sporting 

Chance,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©6-27-19. 
IN   A   GLASS   DARKLY,   novel,   Sheridan    le  Fanu. 

Vampire,  Gen.  Foreign  Sales  ©1-30-34. 
IN  HIS  STEPS,  novel,  Charles  M.  Sheldon.  Sins  of 

Children,  Grand   Natl.  ©9-22-36. 
IN    PRAISE    OF    JAMES   CARABINE,    novel,  Donn 

Byrne.  Blarney,   MGM  ©1926. 
INSIDE    JOB,   short   story,    Raoul    Whitfield.  High 

Tide,  Wrather-Mono.  ©4-47. 
IN  THE  BISHOP'S  CARRIAGE,  novel,  Miriam  Mich- 

elson.  She  Couldn't  Help  It,  Realart  ©12-14-20. 
IN   THE  CARQUINEZ   WOODS,   novel.   Bret  Harte. 

Tongues  of  Flame,  Bluebird  ©11-25-18. 
IN  THE  GARDEN  OF  CHARITY,  story,  Basil  King. 

Tides  of  Passion,  Vitagraph  ©4-6-25. 
IN  THE   MEXICAN  QUARTER,  story,  Thomas  Gill. 

Border  Cafe,  RKO  ©6-4-37. 
IN  THE  PAVILLION,  story,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart. 

The  Glorious  Fool,  Rinehart-Goldwyn  ©11-15-21. 
IN  THE  SECRET  SERVICE,  story,  Jo  Swerling.  Behind 

the  Mask,  Col.  ©2-5-32. 
IN  THE  SHADOW  OF  THE  HILLS,  novel,  George  C. 

Shedd.  Cold  Steel,  R-C  FBO  ©5-20-21. 
IN  THE  STREET  OF  THE  FLYING  DRAGON,  story. 

Dorothy    Goodfellow.    Five    Days    to    Live,  FBO 

©1922. 

INASENIELLO,    opera.   The   Dumb   Girl    of  Portici, 

Univ.  ©1-15-16. 
INDISCRETION    OF   THE    DUCHESS    (THE),  novel, 

Sir  Anthony  Hope.  The  Naughty  Duchess,  Tiffany- 

Stahl  ©10-3-28. 
INEVITABLE  MILLIONAIRES  (THE),  novel,  E.  Phil- 
lips Oppenheim.  Millionaires,  WB  ©11-3-26. 
INFORMATION    PLEASE,   play,   John   Emerson  and 

Anita  Loos.  A  Temperamental  Wife,  Schenck-lst 

Natl.  ©9-10-19. 
INHERITORS    (THE),  novel,    I.   A.   R.   Wylie.  The 

Gaiety  Girl,  Univ.  ©5-17-24. 
INSTRUCT  MY  SORROWS,  novel,  Clare  Jaynes.  My 

Reputation.  WB  ©1-26-46. 
INTERFERENCE,  play,  Roland  Pertwee  and  Harold 

Deardon.  Without  Regret,  Para.  ©8-15-35. 
INTERLOCUTORY,  story,  Charles  Brackett.  Tomor- 
row's Love,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1-9-25- 
INTERPRETER'S    HOUSE    (THE),    novel,  Struthers 

Burt.  I  Want  My  Man,  1st  Natl.  ©3-9-25. 
INVISIBLE  GOVERNMENT  (THE),  story,  Jerome  N. 

Wilson.    Exclusive    Rights,    Famous  Attractions 

©12-17-26. 

INVISIBLE    MAN,    novel,    H.    G.  Wells-suggestion. 

Invisible  Agent,  Univ.  ©7-11-42;  Invisible  Man's 

Revenge,  Univ.  ©6-14-44. 
INVISIBLE  WOUNDS,  novel,  Col.  Frederick  Palmer. 

The  New  Commandment,  1st  Natl.  ©10-15-25. 
IRIS,   play,   Sir  Arthur  Wing   Pinero.   A   Slave  of 

Vanity,  Robertson-Cole  ©10-31-20. 


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781 


IRON  CHALICE  (THE),  story,  Octavus  Roy  Cohen. 
Red  Dice,  Cinema-Prod.  Dist.  ©3-7-26. 

IRON  MAN  (THE),  story,  Oscar  C.  Apfel.  A  Battle 
of  Hearts,  Fox  ©5-21-16. 

IRON  MAN,  story,  W.  R.  Burnett.  Some  Blondes 
Are  Dangerous,  Univ.  ©1937. 

IRON  STAIR  (THE),  novel,  Rita  Weiman.  The 
Branded  Soul,  Stoll-Coldstone  ©2-10-21. 

IRONMASTER  (THE),  story,  George  Ohnet.  Amer- 
ican Methods,  Fox  ©4-29-17. 

IS  COD  DEAD?  book,  Norman  Flower.  The  Answer, 
Broadwest  Films-London  €10-13-16. 

IS  ZAT  SO?  play,  lames  Cleason  and  Richard  Taber. 
Two  Fisted,  Para.  ©10-8-35. 

ISHMAEL,  story,  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth.  Hearts  of 
Youth,  Fox  ©5-8-21. 

ISLAND  DOCTOR,  story,  Ray  Millholland.  Girl  From 
Cod's  Country,  Rep.  ©7-30-40. 

ISLE  OF  LIFE  (THE),  novel,  Stephen  French  Whit- 
man. The  Blonde  Saint,  1st  Natl.  ©11-14-26. 

ISLE  OF  MISSING  MEN,  story,  Paul  Huston.  The 
Devil's  Pipeline,  Univ.  ©1940. 

ISLES  OF  ROMANCE,  Richard  Connell.  No  Place  to 
Co,  1st  Natl.  ©10-24-27. 

IT  HAPPENED  ONE  DAY,  story,  Marjorie  Bartholo- 
mew. This  Side  of  Heaven,  MGM  ©1934. 

IT  IS  TO  LAUGH,  short  story,  Fannie  Hurst.  Younger 
Generation,  Col.  ©1929. 

IVORY  TRAIL  (THE),  story,  Talbut  Mundy.  Jungle 
Mystery  (serial),  Univ.  ©8-5-32. 

I 

JACK  IN  THE  PULPIT,  play,  Gordon  Norris.  Jack 
of  Hearts,  David  Hartford  Prod.-Amer.  Cinema 
©6-5-26. 

JACK  OF  DIAMONDS,  story,  Fred  Jackson.  Ladies 

Beware,  R-C  FBO  ©6-6-27. 
JACK  SPURLOCK,  JR..  George  Horace  Lorimer.  A 

Self  Made  Man,  Fox  ©6-25-22. 
JACKDAWS  STRUT,  novel,  Harriet  Henry.  Bought, 

WB  ©9-8-31. 

JAILBREAK,  play,  Dwight  Taylor.   Numbered  Men, 

1st  Natl.  ©8-3-30. 
JAMES  THE  FOGY,  play,  Henry  Arthur  Jones.  The 

Call    of    Youth,    Famous    Players    Lasky  British 

©3-14-21. 

JAN  OF  THE  JUNGLE,  story,  Otis  Adelbert  Kline. 
The  Call  of  the  Savage,  Univ.  ©3-19-35. 

JAN  VOLKANIK,  story,  Judge  M.  A.  Musmanno. 
Black  Fury,  1st  Natl.  ©4-24-35. 

JAZZ  KING,  play,  James  Ashmore  Creelman.  Danc- 
ers in  the  Dark,  Para.  ©3-11-32. 

JEALOUSY,  play,  Louis  Berneuil.  Deception,  WB 
©1946. 

JEAN  OF  THE  LAZY  A,  story,  B.  M.  Bowen.  Riding 

Thunder,  Univ.  ©3-28-25. 
JEANNE  OF  THE  MARSHES,  novel,  E.  Phillips  Op- 

penheim.    Behind   Masks,   Famous   Players  Lasky 

©7-21-21. 

JEM   OF   THE   OLD   ROCK,   story,   George  Weston. 

Winning  Girl,  Para.  ©1-17-19. 
JENNY'S  ESCAPADE,  play,  Hans  Bachwitz  and  Fritz 

Jacobstetter.   Stranded  in   Paris,   Famous  Players 

Lasky  ©12-14-26. 
JERRY,  play,  Catherine  C.  Cushing.  Don't  Call  Me 

Little  Girl,  Realart  ©4-28-21. 
JERRY  FOR  SHORT,  story,  Julia  Burnham.  The  Little 

Duchess,  World  ©8-8-17. 
JESS,  story.  Sir  Rider  Haggard.  Heart  and  Soul,  Fox 

©5-20-17. 

JEW  SUSS,  novel,  Lion  Feuchwanger.  Power,  Gau- 

mont  British  ©10-3-34. 
JEWEL,   story,   Clara   L.    Burnham.   Chapter   in  Her 

Life,  Univ.  ©1923. 
JOAN  OF  LORRAINE,  play,  Maxwell  Anderson  Joan 

of  Arc,  Sierra-RKO  ©12-48. 
JOAN  OF  RAINBOW  SPRINGS,  story,  Francis  Marian 

Mitchell.  Girl  of  My  Heart,  Fox  ©10-24-20. 
JOAN  THURSDAY,  novel,  Louis  Joseph  Vance.  The 

Footlights  of  Fate,  Vitagraph  ©8-14-16;  Greater 

Than  Marriage,  Romance  Pic-Vitagraph  ©10-28-24. 
JOHANNISFEUER,  novel,  Herman  Sudermann.  The 

Flames  of  Johannes,   Lubin  ©4-19-16. 
JOHN  BURT,  novel,  Frederick  Upham  Adams.  When 

Men  Are  Tempted,  Vitagraph  ©12-15-17 
JOHN  CUCABOD,  short  story,  Wilbur  Hall.  A  Broken 

Doll,  Allan  Dwan-Assoc.  Prod.  ©5-27-21. 
JOHN  HENRY  AND  THE  RESTLESS  SEX,  story,  Earl 

Derr    Biggers.    Too    Much    Business,  Vitagraph 

©3-25-22. 


JOHN  McARDLE,  REFEREE,  story,  Gerald  Beaumont. 

The  Referee,  Selznick  ©5-10-22. 
JOHN  OF  THE  WOODS,  novel,  Abbie  Farwell  Brown. 

A  Prince  of  a  King,  Stegmuller- Selznick  ©I  0-  1  3-23. 
JOSEPH  GREER  AND  HIS  DAUGHTER,  novel,  Henry 

Kitchell    Webster.    What   Fools   Men,    1st  Natl. 

©9-2-25. 

JUAREZ  AND  MAXMILLIAN,  book,  Franz  Werfel. 

Juarez,  WB  ©1939. 
JUDAH,    play,    Henry   Arthur   Jones.    The  Cheater, 

Metro  ©6-21-20. 
JUDGMENT,   story,    May   Edginton.   Her  Husband's 

Secret,  1st  Natl.  ©2-2-25. 
JUDITH  OF  BETHULI A,  story,  Thomas  Bailey  Aid- 
rich.  Her  Condoned  Sin,  Biograph  ©1-12-17. 
JUDITH  OF  THE  BLUE  LAKE  RANCH,  story,  Jackson 

Gregory.  Two  Kinds  of  Women,  Para.  ©1932. 
JUDITH  OF  THE  CUMBERLANDS,  novel,  Alice  Mac- 

Gowan.  The   Moonshine  Menace,  American  ©4- 

7-21. 

JUMP  FOR  GLORY,  novel,  Gordon  McDonnell.  When 
Thief  Meets  Thief,  Criterion-Univ.  ©6-21-37. 

JUNCLE  LAW  (THE),  story,  I.  A.  R.  Wylie.  A  Man 
Must  Live,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©12-24-24. 

JUNGLE  WATER  HOLE,  story,  Francis  Cuihan.  Dan- 
gerous Adventure,  WB  ©1922. 

JUNK,  story,  Kenneth  Harris.  Idle  Rich,  MGM  ©1929. 

JUPITER  LAUGHS,  story,  A.  J.  Cronin.  Shining  Vic- 
tory, WB  ©1941. 

JUST  A  WOMAN,  play,  Eugene  Walter.  No  Other 
Woman,  RKO  ©1-6-33. 

JUST  AND  THE  UNJUST  (THE),  story,  Vaughan 
Kester.  Hell's  400,  Fox  ©3-14-26. 

JUST  JUDGE  (THE),  story,  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Self- 
Defense,  Mono.  ©1-30-33. 

JUST  MARY,  story,  Pearl  Doles  Bell.  For  Another 
Woman,  Rayart  ©12-1-24. 

JUSTICE,  play,  Edgar  James.  Not  Guilty,  Triumph 
©10-16-15. 

JUURAKON  HULDA,  play,  Juhani  Tervapaa  (pseud, 
of  Hella  Wuolijoki).  The  Farmer's  Daughter,  RKO 

©3-25-47. 

K 

"K",  novel,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart.  The  Unknown, 
MGM  ©1927. 

KALEIDOSCOPE  IN  K,  story,  A.  J.  Cronin.  Once  to 

Every  Woman,   Para.  ©1934. 
KANGAROOS  (THE),  play,  Victor  Mapes.  High  Flyer, 

RKO  ©1937. 

KARL  UND  ANNA,  novel,  Leonhard  Frank  (Cer- 
oid Heidelberg,  Triangle  ©11-8-16. 

KARL  AND  ANNA,  novel,  Leonhard  Frank  (Ger- 
man).  Homecoming,   Para.  ©2-15-29. 

KATE  ROCKWELL  MATSON,  life.  Klondike  Kate, 
Col.  ©12-20-43. 

KAYO,  OKE!  stories,  Sophie  Kerr.  People  Will  Talk, 
Para.  ©5-20-35. 

KEMPY,  play,  J.  C.  and  Elliott  Nugent.  Wise  Girls, 
MGM  ©1930. 

KENNEL  MURDER  CASE  (THE),  S.  S.  Van  Dine 
(pseud,  of  William  Huntington  Wright).  Calling 
Philo  Vance,  WB  ©2-3-40. 

KIDNAPPED,  story,  Rupert  Hughes.  Miss  Fane's 
Baby  is  Stolen,  Para.  €1934. 

KILLER  (THE),  novel,  Stewart  Edward  White.  Mys- 
tery Ranch,  Fox  ©5-24-32. 

KING  (THE),  play,  G.  A.  deVaillavet.  The  King  On 
Main  Street,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©11-12-25. 

KING  HARLEQUIN,  play,  Rudolph  Lothar.  The 
Magic   Flame,  Goldwyn-UA  €8-16-27. 

KING  OF  THE  KHYBER  RIFLES,  novel,  Talbot 
Mundy.  Black  Watch,  Fox  CM  929. 

KINC  OF  THE  ROYAL  MOUNTED,  novel,  Zane  Crey. 
King  of  the  Mounties,  Rep.  €10-17-42. 

KINGDOM  OF  HEART'S  DESIRE  (THE),  story, 
George  Weston.  You  Never  Saw  Such  a  Girl,  Fa- 
mous Players  Lasky  ©1-17-19. 

KINGS  IN  EXILE,  novel,  Alphonse  Daudet.  Confes- 
sions of  a  Queen,  MGM  €3-25-25. 

KIPPS,  story,  H.  C.  Wells.  Remarkable  Mr.  Kipps, 
20th-Fox  ©1942. 

KITCHEN  PRIVILEGES,  story,  Anne  Jordan.  The 
Luckiest  Girl  in  the  World.  Univ.  ©11-2-36. 

KITTY  CARSTAIRS,  story,  J.  J.  Bell.  Beyond  Lon- 
don Lights,  FBO  €3-5-28. 

KLONDIKE,  story,  Tristram  Tupper.  Klondike  Fury, 
Mono.  €3-20-42. 

KNICKERBOCKER  KID  (THE),  story,  Matt  A.  Tay- 
lor. Stepping  Along,   1st  Natl.  ©]  1-14-26. 


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STORY    S OURCE 


KNIGHT  OF  THE  RANGE  (A),  story,  William  Wal- 
lace Cooke.  The  Sonora  Kid,  R-C  FBO  ©2-26-27. 

KOEN IGSMARK,  novel,  Pierre  Benoit  (French).  The 
Secret  Spring,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©6-9-26. 

L 

LA  BATAILLE,  novel,  Claude  Farrerre  (French).  The 

Battle,  Lianofilm  France  ©4-8-34;  Thunder  in  the 

East,  Lianofilm-UA  ©4-17-35. 
LA  BATAILLE  DES  DAMES,  play,  Eugene  Scribe  and 

Ernest  Legouve  (French).  Devil  May  Care,  MGM 

©1-13-30. 

LA  BERCEAU,  play,  Eugene  Bireux.  The  Cradle, 
Para.  ©1922. 

LA  CASA  DE  LA  TROYA,  novel,  Aleiandro  Perez 

Lugin  (Spanish).  In  Gay  Madrid.  MGM  ©5-12-30. 
LA  CHIENNE,  novel  and  play,  Georges  de  la  Fouch- 

ardiere.  Scarlet  Street,  Univ.  ©1945. 
LA    COUTURIERE    DE    LUNEVILLE,    play,  Samson 

Raphaelson.  Dressed  to  Thrill,  Fox  ©1935. 
LA  DUCHESS  DE  LANGEAIS,  novel,  Honore  Balzac. 

The    Eternal    Flame,    Schenck-Assoc.    1st  Natl. 

©8-16-42. 

LA    FEMME    NUE,   play,    Henri    Bataille  (French). 

Model  from  Montmartre,  Para.  ©9-21-28. 
LA  FILLE  SAUVAGE,  novel,  Francois  Curel  (French). 

The  Savage  Woman,  Select  ©9-15-18. 
LA    GAMINE,    play,    Pierre   Veber    and    Henri  de 

Gorsse.  The  Studio  Girl,  Select  ©1-17-18. 
LA  GIOCONDA,  novel,  Gabriel  D'Annunzio  (Italian). 

Devil's  Daughter,  Fox  ©6-16-15. 
LA  GRINGA,  short  story,  Tom  Cushing.  South  Sea 

Rose,  Fox  ©1929. 
LA  MORT  DU  CYGNE,  novel,  Paul  Morand  (French). 

Ballerina,    Mayer-Burstyn    ©11-14-38;    The  Un- 
finished Dance,   MGM-Loew's  ©7-29-47. 
LA    PAIVA,   play,    Karl    Vollmoeller.    Lady   of  the 

Pavements,  Schenck-UA  ©2-4-29. 
LA  RUBIA,  story,  H.  W.  Roberts.  Wife's  Romance, 

Metro  ©1922. 
LA  TERRIBULA,  short  story,  George  L.  Knapp.  Lost 

Souls,  Roland  West  ©4-7-16. 
LA   VIE   DE   BOHEME,   play,    Henri    Murger.  Mimi, 

First  Division-Alliance  ©8-12-34. 
L'ABBE  CONSTANTIN,  novel,  Ludovic  Halevy.  Bet- 

tina  Loved  a  Soldier,  Bluebird  ©7-20-16. 
LABYRINTHINE    WAYS    (THE),    novel,  Graham 

Greene.  The  Fugitive,  Argosy-RKO  ©11-11-47. 
LADIES  OF  THE  BIG  HOUSE,  story,   Ernest  Booth. 

Women  Without  Names,  Para.  ©1940. 
LADIES  OF  THE  JURY,  play,  John  Frederick  Ballard. 

We're  On  the  Jury,  RKO  ©2-12-37. 
LADY    (THE),  play,  Martin  Brown.  The  Secret  of 

Madame  Blanche,  MGM  ©2-6-33. 
LADY  AVERAGE,  story,  Jack  Goodman  and  Albert 

Rice.  Meet  the  Missus,  RKO  ©6-11-37. 
LADY     CHRISTILINDA,     play,     Monckton  Hoffe. 

Street  Angel,  Fox  ©1928. 
LADY    FOR   HIRE,    play,    Robert    Milton   and  Guy 

Bolton.  Lady  Refuses,  RKO  ©1931. 
LADY   FREDERICK,   play,   W.   Somerset  Maugham. 

The  Divorcee,  Metro  ©1-27-19. 
LADY  LUCK,  story,  G.  Carleton  Brown  and  Emanuel 

Manheim.  Gambling  Ship,  Univ.  ©12-31-38. 
LADY     IN     ERMINE     (THE),    operetta,  Rudolph 

Schanzer  and  Ernest  Welisch.  Bride  of  the  Regi- 
ment, 1st  Natl.  ©6-27-30. 
LADY  OF  LYONS  (THE),  play,  Bulwer  Lytten.  In 

the  Name  of   Love,   Famous  Players  Lasky  ©8- 

10-25. 

LADY  SMITH,  story,  Myles  Connolly.  Palm  Springs, 
Para.  ©6-5-36. 

LADY  TAKES  A  CHANCE,  story,  Dalton  Trumbo. 
Half  a  Sinner,  Univ.  ©1940. 

LADY  VARLEY,  novel,  Derek  Vane.  Modern  Mar- 
riage,  F.X.B.-Selznick  ©6-1-23. 

LADY  WITH  A  BADGE,  story,  Frank  Wead  and 
Ferdinand  Reyher.  Stranded,  WB  ©6-17-35. 

LADY  WHO  PLAYED  FIDELE,  story,  Gerald  Beau- 
mont. The  Scarlet  Saint,  1st  Natl.  ©10-29-25. 

LaFITTE  THE  PIRATE,  story,  Lyle  Saxon.  Buccaneer, 
Para.  ©2-4-38. 

LAME  DOG  INN,  play,  Laszlo  Bus-Fekete.  Road- 
house  Murder,  RKO  ©1932. 

LANCASHIRE  QUEEN  (THE),  story,  Jack  London. 
Prowlers  of  the  Sea,  Tiffany-Stahl  ©6-19-28. 

LAND  OF  PROMISE  (THE),  play,  W.  Somerset 
Maugham.  The  Canadian,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©12-3-26. 

LAND  OF  THE  FREE   (THE),  play,  William  C.  de- 


Mille.  One  More  American,  Lasky  ©2-15-18. 
L'ANGOISE,  play,  Pierre  Mills  and  C.  Cylars  (French) . 

Frenzy,  Four  Continents    (English)  ©1948. 
LASCA,    poem,    F.    Desprez.    The    Mad  Stampede. 

Univ.  ©6-27-17. 
LASSIE  COME  HOME,  novel,  Eric  Knight.  Son  of 

Lassie,  MGM-Loew's  ©4-3-45. 
LAST  ADAM   (THE),  novel,  James  Gould  Cozzens. 

Dr.  Bull,  Fox  ©8-31-33. 
LAST  ASSIGNMENT   (THE),  story,  Peter  B.  Kyne. 

Fighting  Coward,  Victory  ©2-25-36. 
LAST  OF  THE  BADMEN,  novel.  Jay  Monaghan.  Bad- 
man  of  Tombstone,  Allied  Artists  ©1948. 
LAST   OF   THE    MOHICANS    (THE),   novel,  James 

Fenimore  Cooper.  The  Last  of  the  Redmen,  Col. 

©8-15-47. 

LAST  TRAP  (THE),  novel,  Sinclair  Gluck.  The  Dark 

Hour,  Chesterfield  ©1-30-36. 
LATE   CHRISTOPHER    BEAN    (THE),    play,  Sidney 

Howard.  Her  Sweetheart,  MGM  ©12-20-33. 
L'ATLANTIDE,  novel,  Pierre  Benoit.   (French).  Lost 

Atlantis,  Goldberg  ©2-13-39.  Siren  of  Atlantis, 

Nebenzal-UA  ©1948. 
LAUGHING    LADY    (THE),    play,    Alfred    Sutro.  A 

Society  Scandal,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©3-19-24. 
LAURELS  AND  THE  LADY    (THE),  story,  Leonard 

Merrick.   Fool's   Paradise,   Famous   Players  Lasky 

©12-23-21;  The  Magnificent  Lie,  Para.  6-24-31. 
LAW   BRINGERS,    novel.   G.    E.    Lancaster.  Eternal 

Struggle,  Metro  ©1922. 
LAW  YOU   CAN'T   FORGET    (THE),   story,  (From 

True    Story    Magazine).    Sinners    in    Love,  FBO 

©1  1-4-28. 

LAWLESS  HONEYMOON,  story,  Lolita  Ann  West- 
man.  The  Perfect  Clue,  Majestic  ©1935. 

LAWYER  BOLBECK  AND  HER  HUSBAND,  play, 
George  Berr  and  Maurice  Verneutil.  The  World 
at  Her  Feet,  Para.  ©5-14-27. 

LE  CORBEAU,  Henri  Glouzot  Georges  (French).  Un- 
ion Generals  Cinemat,  Paris  ©9-22-47. 

LE  FRUIT  VERT,  play,  Regis  Ginoux  and  Jacques 
Thery  (French).  Between  Us  Girls,  Univ.  ©9-8-42. 

LE  POISSON  CHINOIS,  story,  Jean  Bommert 
(French).  Continental   Express,   Mono.  ©1942. 

LEA  LYON,  play,  Alexander  Brody.  Surrender,  Univ. 
©7-15-27. 

LEAH   KLESCHNA,  play,  C.   M.  S.   McClellan.  Cirl 

Who  Came  Back,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1918; 

The  Moral  Sinner,  Famous  Payers  Lasky  ©5-7-24. 
LEATHERFACE,   nove.    Baroness   Orczy    (pseud,  of 

Emmuska    Barstow).    Two    Lovers,  Goldwyn-UA 

©3-22-28. 

LEDGER  OF  LIFE  (THE),  story,  George  Pattullo. 
Private  Affairs,  Renaud  Hoffman-Prod.  Dist.  ©4- 
28-25. 

LEGACY,  novel,  Charles  Bonnder.  Adam   Had  Four 

Sons,  Col.  ©2-18-41. 
LEGEND  OF   SLEEPY   HOLLOW,   story,  Washington 

Irving.  Headless  Horseman,   Hodkinson  ©1921. 
LEGEND    OF    THE    LORELEI     (THE),    story,  Grace 

Helen  Bailey.  Sirens  of  the  Sea,  Univ.  ©9-14-17. 
LEGIONARY   (THE),  play,  Ludwig  Biro.  The  Silent 

Lover,  1st  Natl.  ©1  1-14-26. 
LEGITIME  DEFENSE,  novel,  S.  A.  Steeman  (French). 

Jenny  Lamour,  Majestic-Vogue  ©1948. 
L'EPERVIER,  play.  Francis  de  Croisset  (French).  The 

Hawk,  Vitagraph  ©4-18-17. 
L'EPOUVANTE,  novel-play.  Laslzo  Bus-Fekete.  The 

Roadhouse,  RKO  ©5-6-32. 
L'EQUIPAGE,  novel,  Joseph  Kessell.  The  Woman  I 

Love,  RKO  ©4-23-37. 
LES  FIANCAILES  DE  MR.  HIRE,  novel,  Ceorges  Sim- 

enon.    Panic,    Filmsoner,    Paris;    Tricolore  Films 

©12-1  1-46. 

LES    INNOCENTS,   novel,    Francis   Carco  (French). 

Apaches  of  Paris.  World  Wide  ©6-14-29. 
LES    MAINS    D'ORLAC,    novel,     Maurice  Renard 

(French).  Mad  Love,  MGM  ©7-9-35. 
LES  NOCES  D'ARGENT.  story,  Paul  Geraldy  (French). 

The  Nest,  Excellent  ©8-16-26. 
LES  RENEGATS,  play,  Andre  Armandy.  Renegades, 

Fox  ©1930. 

LET'S  GO,  story,  E.  J.  Rath.  Fast  Life,  MGM  ©12- 
19-32. 

LET'S  PLAY  KING,  novel,  Sinclair  Lewis.  Forbidden 
Adventure,  Para.  ©6-22-31. 

LETTER  FROM  AN  UNKNOWN  WOMAN,  novel, 
Stefan  Zweig.  Only  Yesterday  (title  from  book 
by  Frederick  Lewis  Allen).  Univ.  ©11-7-33. 

L'HOMME  QUI   RIT,   story,  Victor  Hugo  (French). 


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783 


The  Man  Who  Laughs,  Mortimer  McKinzie  ©11- 
1  5-26. 

LIBELED   LADY,   story,    Maurine  Watkins.   Easy  to 

Wed,  MCM-Loew's  £3-12-46. 
LIBERTE  PROVISOIRE,  play,  Michel  Duran  (French). 

He  Stayed  for  Breakfast,  Col.  ©8-19-40. 
LIFE  OF  CHOPIN.  A  Song  to  Remember,  Col.  ©1945. 
LIFE  OF  MOZART.  Eternal  Melodies,  Crandi  (Ital- 
ian) ©1948;  The  Mozart  Story,  Patrician-Screen- 

Cuild  (Austrian)  €1948. 
LIFE  OF  ROSSINI.  Rossini,  Best  (Italian)  ©1948. 
LIFE    OF    TSCHAIKOWSKY.    Life    and    Loves  of 

Tschaikowsky,  Classic  UFA   (German)  ©1948. 
LIGHT  OF  THE  HEART,  play,  Emelyn  Williams.  Life 

Begins  at  Eight-Thirty,  20th-Fox  ©1942. 
LIGHT  TO  LEEWARD  (THE),  novel,  Peter  B.  Kyne. 

Homeward  Bound,  Famous  Players  Lasky  £8-8-23. 
LIMEHOUSE  NIGHTS,  book,  Thomas  Burke.  Broken 

Blossoms,  Griffith  ©3-31-19  . 
LIMEHOUSE    POLLY,    story,    Edward    ).  Montagne. 

Shanghaied,  R-C  FBO  ©8-19-27. 
LIMPY,   book,   William   Johnston.   When  a  Fellow 

Needs  a  Friend,  MCM  ©5-2-32. 
LINDA  McLEAN,  novel,  Owen  Wister.  A  Woman's 

Fool,  Univ.  ©7-23-18. 
L'INSOUMISE,  play,  Pierre  Frondale   (French)  and 

English  translation,  Prince  Fazil.  Fazil,  Fox  ©11- 

14-27. 

LION  TRAP  (THE),  play,  Daniel  Nathan  Rubin. 
Midnight  Madness,  Pathe  £3-3-28. 

LITTLE  ALIENS,  novel,  Myra  Kelly.  The  New  York 
Teacher,  Fox  ©6-25-23. 

LITTLE  ANGEL,  story,  Leroy  Scott.  A  Lady  of 
Chance,  MGM  ©1-28-29. 

LITTLE  BIT  OF  FLUFF  (A),  play,  Walter  W.  Ellis. 
Skirts,  MCM  ©5-19-28. 

LITTLE  CAFE  (THE),  story,  Tristan  Bernard.  Play- 
boy of  Paris,  Para.  ©10-17-30. 

LITTLE  COMRADE,  novel.  Burton  E.  Stevenson.  On 
Dangerous  Ground,  World  Film  ©12-26-16. 

LITTLE  FLAT  IN  THE  TEMPLE  (A),  novel,  Pamela 
Wynne.  Devotion,  RKO  Pathe  £9-25-31. 

LITTLE  LADY  OF  THE  BIG  HOUSE,  novel,  Jack  Lon- 
don. Little  Fool,  Metro  £1921. 

LITTLE  LENA,  story,  Wallace  Smith.  Big  Time,  Fox 
©9-14-29. 

LITTLE  MISS  BLUEBEARD,  play,  Avery  Hopwood. 
Miss  Bluebeard,  Para.  £1925;  Her  Wedding  Night, 
Para.  ©1930. 

LITTLE  MISS  BY-THE-DAY,  novel,  Lucille  Van 
Slyke.  The  Stolen  Kiss,  Realart  ©3-3-20. 

LITTLE  MORE  (A),  novel,  W.  B.  Maxwell.  The 
Gilded  Highway,  WB  £3-15-26. 

LITTLE  PATRIOT,  story,  Julia  Burnham.  The  Vol- 
unteer, World  £1  1-8-17. 

LITTLE  PINKS,  story,  Damon  Runyon.  Big  Street, 
RKO  ©7-27-42. 

LIVING  CORPSE  (THE),  novel,  Leo  Tolstoi.  Re- 
demption, MGM  ©1930. 

LIVING  UP  TO  LIZZIE,  story,  Arthur  G.  Collins. 
Personal  Maid's  Secret,  1st  Natl.  £1935. 

LIZA  ANN,  play,  Oliver  Bailey.  In  Walked  Mary, 
Pathe  ©3-8-20. 

L'OCCIDENT,  play,  Henry  Kistemaecker.  Eye  for 
Eye,  Metro  ©12-4-18. 

LONELY  JOURNEY  (THE),  short  story,  Marvin  Bor- 
owsky.  Somewhere  in  the  Night,  20th-Fox  ©1946. 

LOOK  OF  EAGLES  (THE),  story,  John  Taintor  Foote. 
Kentucky,  20th-Fox  ©12-30-38. 

LOOKING  AFTER  SANDY,  short  story,  Margaret 
Turnbull.  Bad  Little  Angel,  MCM  ©1939. 

LOOIE  THE  FOURTEENTH,  play,  Arthur  Wimperis. 
Wife  Savers,  Para.  ©1-7-28. 

LOOT,  novel,  Arthur  Somers  Roche.  The  Gray  Ghost, 
Univ.  £6-11-17. 

LOOT  BELOW,  story,  Eustace  L.  Adams.  Desperate 
Cargo,  PRC  ©7-8-41. 

LORD  ARTHUR  SAVILLE'S  CRIME,  short  story. 
Oscar  Wilde.  Flesh  and  Fantasy,  Univ.  ©1943. 

LORD  CHUMLEY,  play,  David  Belasco,  William  de 
Mille.  Forty  Winks,  Para.  ©1925. 

LORD'S  REFEREE  (THE),  story,  Gerald  Beaumont. 
The  Blue  Eagle,  Fox  ©9-12-26. 

LOST  ECSTACY,  novel,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart.  I 
Take  This  Woman.  Para.  ©6-29-31. 

LOST  EMPRESS  (THE),  story,  Samuel  Ornitz.  Se- 
crets of  the  French  Police,  RKO  ©11-11-32. 

LOST  GAME  (THE),  story,  play,  John  B.  Hymer  and 
Samuel  Shipman.  Law  of  the  Underworld,  RKO 
©5-4-38. 


LOST   HOUSE    (THE),  story,  Dorothy  Howell.  The 

Kid  Sister,  Col.  ©8-1  1-27. 
LOUIS  BERETTI,  novel,  Donald  Henderson  Clarke. 

Bom  Reckless,  Fox  £4-25-30. 
LOVE  DREAMS,  play,  Elmer  Harris  and  Ann  Nichols. 

Her  Gilded  Cage,  Para.  £1922. 
LOVE  'EM  AND  LEAVE  'EM,  play,  George  Abbott 

and  John   V.   A.   Weaver.   Saturday   Night  Kid, 

Para.  ©1929. 

LOVE  FLIES  IN  THE  WINDOW,  play,  Anne  Mor- 
rison Chapin.  This  Man  Is  Mine,  RKO  £4-5-34. 

LOVE  IN  THE  MUD,  novel,  Richard  Wormser.  Car- 
nival Queen,  Univ.  ©9-22-37. 

LOVE  INSURANCE,  novel,  Earl  Derr  Biggers.  The 
Reckless  Age,  Univ.  £5-17-24;  One  Night  in 
the  Tropics,  Univ.  ©11-14-40. 

LOVE  IS  NEWS,  motion  picture  story,  William  R. 
Lipman  and  Frederick  Stephani.  That  Wonderful 
Urge,  20th-Fox  ©1948. 

LOVE  LIKE  THAT,  novel,  David  Garth.  Breakfast  for 
Two,  RKO  ©1937. 

LOVE  ME  FOR  MYSELF  ALONE,  novel,  Francis  Perry 
Elliott.  The  Square  Deceiver,   Metro  £11-26-17. 

LOVE  QUEST  (THE),  story,  Lenore  Coffee.  The 
Better  Wife,  Select  £6-21-19. 

LOVER'S  LEAP,  story,  Irvin  S.  Cobb.  The  New 
School  Teacher,  Mastodan-Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 
©12-4-23. 

LOW  COMPANY,  novel,  Daniel  Fuchs.  The  Gang- 
ster, Allied  Artists  £1947. 
LUCK  RIDES  A  BOLD  FACED  NAG,  story,  James  W. 

Raine.  Stark  Love,  Para.  £1927. 
LUCK  SERUM,  story,  Gouverneur  Morris.  Morals  for 

Men,  Tiffany  ©1  1-23-25. 
LUCKY  DAMAGE,  story,  Mark  Edmund  Jones.  Skin 

Deep,  WB  ©8-1  1-29. 
LUCKY    SAM    McCARVER,    play    Sydney  Howard. 

We're  All  Gamblers,  Para.  £9-3-27. 
LUCRETIA  BORGIA,  story,  Victor  Hugo.  The  Eternal 

Sin,   Brenon  ©3-24-17. 
LUISE,  novel,  Walter  van  Molo   (German).  Louise, 

Queen  of  Prussia,  European  Film  ©12-4-31. 
LULLABY   (THE),  play,  Edward  Knobloch.  The  Sin 

of  Madelon  Claudet,  MGM  ©10-21-31. 
LURE  OF  BROADWAY   (THE),  story.  Steppin'  Out, 

Col.  ©9-15-25. 

M 

MADAME  JULIE,  short  story,  Irving  K.  Davis.  Woman 
Between,    RKO  ©1931. 

MADAME  LA  GIMP,  short  story,  Damon  Runyon. 
Lady  for  a  Day,  Col.  ©1933. 

MADELON,  novel,  Mary  E.  Wilkins.  False  Evidence, 
Metro  £4-24-19. 

MADEMOISELLE  DOCTEUR,  story.  Under  Secret  Or- 
ders, Guaranteed  Pic.  £2-6-43. 

MADMAN'S  HOLIDAY,  short  story,  Fredric  Brown. 
Crack-Up,  RKO  ©6-19-46. 

MAGNOLIA,  play,  Booth  Tarkington.  The  Fighting 
Coward,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-1-24;  River 
of  Romance,  Para.  £7-19-29;  Mississippi,  Para. 
©1935. 

MAIN  STRET,  novel,  Sinclair  Lewis.  I  Married  a 
Doctor,  WB  £4-28-36. 

MAKE  YOU  A  FINE  WIFE,  novel,  Yolanda  Foldes. 
My  Own  True  Love,  Para.  £1948. 

MAINSPRING  (THE),  story,  Louis  Joseph  Vance. 
Lost  at  Sea,  Tiffany  ©8-10-26. 

MAJOR  DENNINC'S  TRUST  ESTATE,  short  story, 
Gordon  Grand.  Sport  of  Kings,  Col.  £1948. 

MAKER  OF  GESTURES  (A),  story,  John  Monk  Saun- 
ders. Too  Many  Kisses,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©3-2-25. 

MALEFACTOR  (THE),  story,  E.  Phillips  Oppenheim. 
The  Test  of  Honor,  Famous  Players  Lasky,  ©3- 
27-19. 

MALI BU,  novel,  Vance  Hoyt.  Sequoia,  MCM  ©1- 
3-35. 

MAMMA'S  BANK  ACCOUNT,  novel,  Kathryn  Forbes. 
I  Remember  Mamma,  RKO  €1948. 

MAM'SELLE  JOE,  story,  Harriet  T.  Comstock.  Silent 
Years,  FBO  £1921. 

MAMMY'S  BOY,  story,  Arthur  Caesar.  His  Darker 
Self,  C  and  H-Prod.  Dist.  ©12-15-24. 

MAN  AND  THE  MOMENT  (THE),  novel,  Elinor 
Glynn.  Mad  Hour,  1st  Natl.  €2-27-28. 

MAN  AND  THE  TEST  (THE),  novel,  Granville  War- 
wick. The  Lamb,  Triangle  €'1  1-1-15. 

MAN  CRAZY,  story,  Frederick  A.  Bowen.  Naughty 
Flirt,   1st  Natl.  £12-30-31. 


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STORY    SOU RCE 


MAN  FROM  BLANKLEY'S  (THE),  novel,  F.  Anstey. 
The  Fourteenth  Man,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©6- 

22-20. 

MAN  FROM  MEXICO  (THE),  story,  H.  A.  du  Sou- 
chet.    Let's  Get   Married,   Famous    Players  Lasky 

©3-31-26. 

MAN    FROM    BAR    20,    story,    Clarence  Mulford. 

Partners  of  the  Plains,  Para.  ©1-28-38. 
MAN  FROM  THE  DESERT   (THE),  story,  Wyndham 

Martin.  Desert  Driven,  R-C  FBO  ©7-8-23. 
MAN    I    KILLED    (THE),    play,    Maurice  Rostand. 

Broken  Lullaby,  Para.  ©2-26-32. 
MAN  IN  DRESS  CLOTHES   (THE),  play,  Andre  Pic- 

ard  and  Yves  Mirande.  Evening  Clothes,  Famous 

Players  Lasky  ©3-19-27. 
MAN    IN   EVENING  CLOTHES    (THE),   play,  David 

Belasco.  She  Wolves,  Fox  ©4-26-25. 
MAN  IN  THE  IRON  MASK  (THE),  novel,  Alexandre 

Dumas.  The  Iron  Mask,  Elton-UA  ©3-2-29. 
MAN   OF   ACTION    (A),   story,    Robert   ).  Horton. 

Rip  Roarin'  Roberts,  Arfclass  ©12-6-24. 
MAN    WHO   BROKE    HIS   HEART,   story,  Frederick 

Schlick.  Wharf  Angel,  Para.  «  1934. 
MAN  WHO  DARED  (THE),  story,  Lois  Weber.  When 

a  Girl  Loves,  Jewel  ©12-20-18. 
MAN  WHO  KILLED,  play,  Claude  Farrere  and  Pierre 

Frondaie.   Right  to  Love,   Famous  Players  Lasky 

©1920. 

MAN  WHO  WOULDN'T  LOVE  (THE),  story,  Dor- 
othy Farnum.  Sinner  or  Saint,  B.B.  Prod.-c/o 
Whitman   Bennett  ©8-1-23. 

MAN  WHO  WOULDN'T  REMOVE  HIS  HAT  (THE), 
story.  The  Devil's  Bowl,  Wm.  Steiner  ©2-10-23. 

MAN  WITH  THE  BROODING  EYES  (THE),  novel, 
John  Goodwin.  Brooding  Eyes,  Banner-Sterling 
©3-22-26. 

MAN  WITHIN  (THE),  novel,  Graham  Greene.  The 
Smugglers,  Box-EL  €1948. 

MAN  WITHOUT  A  COUNTRY,  story,  Edward  Ever- 
ett Hale.  As  No  Man  Has  Loved,  Fox  ©3-22-25. 

MANAGER  OF  THE  B.  &  A.  (THE),  story,  Vaughn 
Kester.  The  Man  From  Medicine  Hat,  American 
©1-12-21. 

MAN-EATING   TIGER,   play,    Ben   Hecht   and  Rose 

Caylor.  Spring  Tonic,  Fox  ©4-19-35. 
MANHANDLING     ETHEL,    short    story,     Frank  R. 

Adams.  Enchantment,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1921 
MANHATTAN     MARY,    play,    William     K.  Wells, 

George  White  and  DeSylva,  Brown  and  Henderson. 

Follow  the  Leader,  Para.  ©12-12-30. 
MANHATTAN  LOVE  SONG,  story,  Kathleen  Norris. 

Change  of  Heart,  Fox  ©5-15-34. 
MANIFESTATIONS  OF  HENRY  ORT    (THE),  novel, 

Ethel  Watts  Mumford.  Straight  Is  the  Way,  Fa- 
mous Players  Lasky  ©3-5-21. 
MANON   LESCAUT,   novel,  Abbe   Prevost.   When  a 

Man  Loves,  WB  ©1927. 
MANTRAP,    story,    Sinclair    Lewis.    Untamed,  Para. 

©7-26-40. 

MARCEL  LEVIGNET,  story,  Elwyn  Barron.  House  of 
Silence,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1918. 

MARCO  HIMSELF,  story,  Octavus  Roy  Cohen.  The 
Social  Lion,  Para.  ©6-20-30. 

MARGUERITE  DE  VALOIS,  novel,  Alexandre  Dumas. 
Queen  Margaret,  Pathe  ©2-3-15. 

MARIA  DEL  CARMEN,  play,  Jose  Felu  y  Codina. 
Serenade,   Walsh-Assoc.    1st   Natl.  ©10-11-21. 

MARIPOSA,  novel,  Henry  Baerlein.  The  Charmer, 
Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-17-25. 

MARRIAGE  BED  (THE),  play,  Ernest  Pascal.  Hus- 
band's Holiday,  Para.  ©1932. 

MARRIAGE  OF  KITTY  (THE),  story,  Fred  de  Gresac 
and  F.  de  Croisset.  Afraid  to  Love,  Famous  Play- 
ers Lasky-Para.  ©4-2-27. 

MARRIAGE  OF  OLYMPE,  story,  Emile  Augier.  New 
Loves  for  Old,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1925. 

MARTIN  ROUMAGNAC,  novel,  Pierre-Rene  Wolf 
(French).  The  Room  Upstairs,  Alcina-Loppert 
©1948. 

MARTIN  EDEN,  novel,  Jack  London.  Adventures  of 

Martin  Eden,  Col.  ©2-18-42. 
MARTINIQUE,  play,  Laurence  Eyre.  Volcano,  Famous 

Players  Lasky  ©7-19-26. 
MARRYING  MONEY,  story,  Bertram  Marbrugh  and 

Washinton    Pezet.    Marriage  a    la   Carte,  World 

©12-22-16. 

MARY  CARY,  novel,  Kate  Langley  Bosher.  Nobody's 
Kid,  R-C  FBO  ©4-17-21. 

MARY  GUSTA,  novel,  Joseph  C.  Lincoln.  A  Petti- 
coat Pilot,   Ivers-Para.  ©12-29-17. 


MARY  THE  THIRD,  play,  Rachel  Crothers.  Wine  of 

Youth,  Metro-Goldwyn  ©9-20-24. 
MARYLAND,  MY  MARYLAND,  novel,  James  Francis 

Dwyer.   Bride  of  the  Storm,  WB  ©2-27-26. 
MASKEE,    story,    Ernest    Paynter.    Shipmates,  MGM 

©4-27-31. 

MASKERADE,   story,   Walter   Reisch    (German).  Es- 
capade, MGM  ©7-1-35. 
MASKS  OF   ERWIN    REINER    (THE),   novel,  Jacob 

Wasserman.  The  Masks  of  the  Devil,  Seastrom- 

MGM  ©1  1-17-28. 
MASSACRE,     story,     James     Warner     Bellah.  Fort 

Apache,  Argosy-RKO  ©1948. 
MASTER  ARTHUR  ROTHAPFEL,  story,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Sidney  Drew.  A  Youthful  Affair,  Metro  ©4-1-18. 
MASTER  OF  MEN   (THE),  novel,  Hall  Caine.  Name 

the  Man,  Coldwyn  ©1-15-24. 
MASTERPIECE,  story,  Paul  Hervey  Fox.  Gentleman 

at   Heart,   20th-Fox  ©1-16-42. 
MATRON'S   REPORT    (THE),  story,   Frederick  Haz- 

litt  Brennan.  Blue  Skies.  Fox  ©1929;  Little  Miss 

Nobody,  20th-Fox  ©6-12-36. 
MATTER  OF  PRIDE,  story,  William  C.  White.  Beg, 

Borrow  or  Steal,   Metro  ©11-30-37. 
MATURA,   play.    Ladislaus   Fodor.   Girls'  Dormitory, 

20th-Fox  ©1936. 
MAYOR'S    WIFE     (THE),    novel,    Anna  Katherine 

Green.  His  Wife's  Husband,  Pyramind-Am.  Release 

©6-14-22. 

McLEOD'S   FOLLY,   novel,   Louis   Bromfield.  Johnny 

Come  Lately,  Cagney-UA  ©9-3-43. 
McTEAGUE.     novel,     Frank     Norris.    Greed,  MGM 

©2-10-25. 

ME  AND  MY  GIRL,  novel,  Louis  Arthur  Rose  and 
Douglas  Durber.  Lambeth  Walk,  MGM-Loew's 
©1  1  -28-39. 

ME  AN'  SHORTY,  story.  Clarence  Mulford.  Cassidy 
of  Bar  20,  Para.  €2-25-38. 

MEDITATIONS  ON  MARRIAGE,  book.  Honore  Bal- 
zac.  If  Women  Only  Knew,  Robertson-Cole  FBO 

©4-24-21 . 

MEET  THE  TIGER,  novel,  Leslie  Charteris.  Saint 
Meets  the  Tiger,  Repub.  ©7-29-43. 

MELO,  play,  Henry  Bernstein.  Dreaming  Lips,  Tra- 
falgar Films  London-UA  ©7-29-37. 

MEMORIES,  story,  Constance  Crawley  and  Arthur 
Maude.  The  Last  of  the  Morgans,  Univ.  ©11- 
20-16. 

MEMORY  OF  LOVE,  novel,  Bessie  Breuer.  In  Name 
Only,  RKO  ©8-18-39. 

MEN  OF  AFFAIRS,  story,  Roland  Pertwee.  There's 
Millions    In    It.    Robertson-Cole   FBO  €6-9-24. 

MENDEL,  INC.,  play,  David  Freeman.  The  Heart  of 
New  York.  WB  ©3-6-32. 

MERRY  ANDREW,  play,  Lewis  Beach.  Handy  Andy, 
Fox  ©7-17-34. 

MERRY  WIVES  OF  GOTHAM,  play,  Laurence  Eyre. 
Lights  of  Old  Broadway,  MGM  ©11-5-25. 

MERTON  OF  THE  MOVIES,  novel,  Harry  Leon  Wil- 
son. Make  Me  a  Star,  Para.  ©7-7-32. 

MIARKA.  THE  CHILD  OF  THE  BEAR,  novel,  lean 
Richepin.  Gypsy   Passion,  Vitagraph  ©2-13-22. 

MICHAEL  O'HALLORAN.  novel,  Gene  Stratton- 
Porter.  Any  Man's  Wife,  Rep.  €6-1-37. 

MICHAEL  STROGOFF,  novel,  Jules  Verne.  The  Sol- 
dier and  the  Lady,  RKO  €4-9-37. 

MICHAEL  THWAITE'S  WIFE,  novel,  Miriam  Michal- 
son.  The  Better  Half,  Select  €9-3-18. 

MICHAEL,  STAGE  MANAGER,  novel,  Herman  Bang. 
The  Wings,   Svenska-Stockholm  ©1-12-17. 

MIKE,  story,  Grace  Perkins.  Torch  Singer,  Para. 
©9-7-33. 

MILD  OATS,  story,  Florence  Ryerson  and  Colin 
Clements.   Pardon   My   Pups    (short).  Educational 

©1-8-34. 

MILES  CALTHORPE,  story,  F.  E.  Mills.  Thou  Art 
the  Man,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©2-18-20. 

MILKY  WAY  (THE),  play,  Lynn  Root  and  Harry 
Clork.  The  Kid  From  Brooklyn,  RKO  ©1946. 

MILLION  POUND  DAY  (THE),  story,  Leslie  Char- 
teris. Saint  in  London,  RKO  €6-30-39. 

MILLS  OF  GOD  (THE),  novel,  Ernst  Lothar.  An  Ac1 
of  Murder,  Ul  ©1948. 

MILLS  OF  THE  GODS  (THE),  play,  George  B<-oad- 
hu-st.  Man  Who  Found  Himself,  World  ©4-16-15. 

MIND  OF  MR.  REEDER  (THE),  story,  Edgar  Wal- 
lace. Mysterious  Mr.  Reeder,  Mono.  ©4-26-40. 

MIRACLE,  novel,  Clarence  Budineton  Kelland.  A 
Woman's   Faith,   Univ.  ©5-13-25. 

MIRACLE  AT  MIDNIGHT,  radio  sketch,  Craig  Rice 


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785 


Tenth  Avenue  Angel,  MCM-Loew's  ©1948. 
MIRACLE  OF  HATE,  story,  James  Shelley  Hamiltor 
Man   Who   Fights  Alone,    Famous   Players  Lask} 
©1924. 

MIRAGE     (THE),    play,    Edgar    Selwyn.  Possessed, 

MCM  ©1  1-27-31. 
MISDEAL,  play,  Basil  Woon.  Recaptured  Love,  WB 

©6-20-30. 

MISS  BISHOP,  novel,  Bess  Streeter  Aldrich.  Cheers 

For  Miss  Bishop,  Rowland-UA  ©1-30-41. 
MISS   NANCY,    novel,   Anna    Fielder.    Her  Fathers 

Son,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1916. 
MISS  PINKERTON,   novel,   Mary   Roberts  Rinehart. 

The  Nurse's  Secret,  WB  €1941. 
MISS  THOMPSON,  short  story,  Somerset  Maugham. 

Sadie  Thompson,  UA  ©1928;  Rain,  UA  1932. 
MISSING  MEN,  story,  John  H.  Ayres  and  Carol  Bird 

Bureau  of  Missing  Persons,  1st  Natl.  ©9-14-33 
MISSISSIPPI,    novel,    Ben    Lucien    Burman.  Heaven 

on  Earth,  Univ.  ©1  1-20-31. 
MISTER    ROMEO,    play,    Harry    Wagstaff  Cribble. 

Chicken  a  la  King,  Fox  ©5-31-28. 
MISUNDERSTOOD,   short   story,    Booth  Tarkington. 

Boy  of  Mine,  1st  Natl.  €1923. 
MITSI,  novel,  Ethel   M.   Dell.    The  Rose  of  Paris, 

Univ.  ©7-28-24. 
M'LISS,  story,  Bret  Harte.  The  Girl  Who  Ran  Wlid, 

Univ.  ©9-25-22. 
MLLE.    FIFI,   play,   Leo   Dietrichstein.   The  Divorce 

Game,  World  ©6-13-17. 
MLLE.  MODISTE,  musical,  Henry  Blossom.  Kiss  Me 

Again.   1st  Natl.  ©2-21-31. 
MOBILIZING  OF  JOHANNA,  story,  Rupert  Hughes. 

Johanna   Enlists,   Pickford  ©9-5-18. 
MOBY    DICK,    novel,    Herman    Melville.    The  Sea 

Beast,  WB  ©12-10-25. 
MODERN   CINDERELLA   .story,   James  Cain.  When 

Tomorrow  Comes,  Univ.  ©1939. 
MODERN  GIRL  (A),  story,  Fred  Jackson.  The  Man 

Hunt,  World  ©6-13-18. 
MODERN    MADONNA    (A),   novel,   Caroline  Abbot 

Stanley.   The   Forgotten    Law,   Graf    Prod. -Metro 

©1  1-13-22. 

MOLINOFF,    novel,    Maurice    Bedel.    Along  Came 

Youth,  Para.  ©12-19-30. 
MON  HOMME,  play,  Andre  Picard  and  Francis  Carco. 

Shadows  of  Paris,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©2-27-24. 
MONEY  BOX  (THE),  story,  W.  W.  Jacobs.  Our  Re- 
lations, MCM  ©9-29-36. 
MONEY  MASTER   (THE),  novel,  Sir  Gilbert  Parker. 

A  Wise  Fool,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©6-27-21. 
MONEY     RIDER,    short    story,    Gerald  Beaumont. 

Down  the  Stretch,  1st  Natl.  ©1936. 
MONSIEUR    BEAUCAIRE,    story,    Booth  Tarkington 

and   E.  G.   Sutherland.    (Episode),   Monte  Carlo, 

Para.  ©10-1  1-30. 
MONSIEUR   LE   FOX,  play.  Willard   Mack.   Men  of 

the  North,  MGM  ©1939. 
MONSIEUR  SANS  GENE,  story,  Arnold  Pressburger 

and  Rene  Pujal   (French).  One  Rainy  Afternoon, 

Pickford-Lasky  Prod.-UA  ©5-5-36. 
MOONFLOWER,  play,  Lajos  Biro.  Eve's  Secret.  Fa- 
mous Players  Lasky  ©5-15-25. 
MORALS  OF  MARCUS  ORDEYNE  (THE),  novel,  Wm. 

J.  Locke.  Morals,  Realart  ©11-8-21. 
MORGUE  IS  ALWAYS  OPEN   (THE),  novel,  Jerome 

Odium.  A  Scream  in  the  Dark,  Rep.  ©9-7-43. 
MOST    DANGEROUS    CAME     (THE),    short  story, 

Richard  Connell.  A  Game  of   Death,   RKO  ©11- 

23-45. 

MOTHER    (THE),   story,   Leroy  Scott.  The  Poverty 

of  Riches,  Goldwyn  ©9-20-21. 
MOTHER  O'DAY,  story,  Leroy  Scott.  The  City  That 

Never  Sleeps,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©10-31-24. 
MOTHER    LODE,    play,    Dan   Totheroh   and  George 

O'Neil.  Yellow  Dust,  RKO  ©3-5-36. 
MOTHS,  story,  Ouida    (Louise  de  la  Ramee).  Her 

Greatest  Love,  Fox  ©4-1-17. 
MOUNT  MARUNCA  MYSTERY   (THE),  novel,  Har- 
rison Owen.  The  Blue  Mountains  Mystery,  R-C 

FBO  ©9-1-22;  1-20-23. 
MOUNTAIN    EUROPA    (A),    novel.    John    Fox,  Jr. 

A  Cumberland  Romance,  Realart  ©6-8-20. 
MOUNTAINS    ARE    MY    KINCDOM,    play,  Stuart 

Hardy.   Forbidden  Valley,   Univ.  ©2-5-38. 
MOUNTEBANK    (THE),    novel,   William   J.  Locke. 

The  Side  Show  of  Life,   Famous   Players  Lasky 

©8-5-24. 

MOUTH    OF    THE    DRAGON    (THE),    story,  Jessie 


Henderson.  The  Perfect  Flapper,  Assoc.  1st  Natl. 
©5-21-24. 

MOUTHPIECE,    short    story,    Richard    Collins.  The 

Man  Who  Talked  Too  Much,  WB  ©1940. 
MR.  AND  MRS.  CUCAT,  novel,  Isabel  Scott  Rorick. 

Are  Husbands  Necessary?  Para.  ©1942. 
MR.  AND  MRS.  HADDOCK  ABROAD,  book,  Donald 

Ogden  Stewart.  Finn  and  Hattie,  Para.  ©2-27-31. 
MR.  ANGEL  COMES  ABOARD,  novel,  Charles  Gor- 
don Booth.  Johnny  Angel,  RKO  ©8-24-35. 
MR.  BISBEE'S  PRINCESS,  story,  Julian  Street.  So's 

Your  Old  Man,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©10-22-26. 
MR.    ISSACS,   novel,   F.    Marion  Crawford.   Son  of 

India,   MCM  ©9-17-31. 
MR.  LEANDER,  play,  James  F.  Dwyer.  Girl   In  the 

Houseboat,  Edison  ©11-1-13. 
MR.  NELSON'S  WILL,  story,  H.  Rider  Haggard.  The 

Grasp  of  Green,  Bluebird  €6-21-16. 
MUD    LARK    (THE),    story,    Arthur    Stringer.  The 

Purchase   Price,   WB  ©7-28-32. 
MUD  TURTLE  (THE),  play,  Elliott  Lester.  City  Girl. 

Fox  1-10-30. 

MUDDY  WATERS,  story,  Wallace  West.  Headline 
Shooter,  RKO  ©7-28-33. 

MUNICIPAL  REPORT  (A),  story,  O.  Henry.  I  Will 
Repay,  Vitagraph  ©11-6-17. 

MURDER  FOR  A  WANTON,  short  story,  Whitman 
Chambers.  Sinner  Take  All,  MGM  ©1936. 

MURDER  IN  A  CHINESE  THEATRE,  story,  Joseph 
Santley.   Mad  Holiday,   MCM  ©12-3-36. 

MURDER  IN  THE  CUILDED  CAGE,  novel.  The  Se- 
cret Witness,  Col.  ©11-24-31. 

MURDER  IN  THE  SURGERY,  novel,  James  C.  Ed- 
wards. Mystery  of  the  White  Room,  Univ.  ©3- 
13-49. 

MURDER  IN  TRINIDAD,  novel,  John  W.  Vander- 
cock.  The  Caribbean  Mystery,  20th-Fox  ©6-13-45. 

MURDER  KNOWS  NO  SEASON,  play,  Sylvia  G.  L. 
Dannett.  The  Undercover  Woman,  Rep.  ©1946. 

MURDER  OF  STEVEN  KESTER  (THE),  novel,  H.  Ash- 
brook.  Green  Eyes,  Chesterfield  ©6-14-34. 

MURDER  ON  SUNSET  BOULEVARD,  story.  Sunset 
Strip  Tease,  Grand  Natl.  ©11-11-38. 

MY  BROTHER  PAUL,  story,  Theodore  Dreiser.  My 
Gal  Sal,  20th-Fox  ©1942. 

MY  CLIENT  CURLY,  radio  play,  Norman  Corwin 
and  Lucille  Fletcher.  Once  Upon  a  Time,  Col. 
©1944. 

MY  HUSBAND  AND  MY  MEMORIES  OF  VERNON 

CASTLE,  stories,   Irene  Castle.   Story  of  Vernon 

and   Irene  Castle,  RKO  ©3-30-39. 
MY  LADY'S  DRESS,  play,  Edward  Knobloch.  Blind 

Wives,  Fox  ©12-19-20. 
MY  LIFE  AND  HARD  TIMES,  book,  James  Thurber. 

Rise  and  Shine,  20th-Fox  ©11-21-41. 
MY   LORD  OF   THE   DOUBLE    B,   story,    Norton  S. 

Parker.  The  Lady  From  Hell,  Assoc.  Exhibit  ©1- 

22-26. 

MY  MAMIE  ROSE,  story,  Owen  Kildare.  Fool's  High- 
way, Univ.  ©1924. 

MY  SECOND  WIFE,  novel-play,  Eugene  Heetai.  The 
Lady  Escapes.  20th-Fox  ©7-23-37. 

MYLES  CALTHORPE,  novel.  F.  E.  Mills  Young.  Thou 
Art  the  Man,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1920. 

MYRA  MEETS  HIS  FAMILY,  story,  F.  Scott  Fitzger- 
ald. The  Husband  Hunter,  Fox  ©9-19-20. 

MYSTERY  AT  SPANISH  HACIENDA,  novel,  Jackson 
Gregory.  Laramie  Trail,  Rep.  ©2-25-44. 

MYSTERY  OF  HUNTINGS  END,  novel,  Mignon  Eber- 
hart.   Mystery  House,  WB  ©1936. 

MYSTERY  OF  THE  DEAD  POLICEMAN,  story,  Philip 
MacDonald.  Mvstery  of  Mr.  X,  MGM  ©1934. 

MYSTERIES  OF  PARIS  (THE),  novel,  Eugene  Sue. 
The  Secrets  of  Paris,  H.W. -Master  ©11-1-22. 

MYSTERY  SHIP  (THE),  story,  Commander  Herbert 
A.  Jones.  Suicide  Fleet,  RKO  Pathe  ©11-20-31. 

N 

NAKED  CENUIS   (THE),  play,  Louise  Hovick.  Doll 

Face,  20th-Fox  ©1945. 
NAKED  TRUTH    (THE),  story,  Leila   Burton  Wells. 

The  Perfect  Lover,   Selznick  ©8-25-19. 
NANCE,   novel,   Charles  Garvice.    Broken  Shadows, 

2nd  Natl.  ©9-7-22. 
NANCY  LEE,  play.  Eugene  Walter.  The  Way  of  a 

Woman,   Talmadge-Selig  ©7-16-19. 
NANCY'S    PRIVATE    AFFAIRS,    novel,    Myron  C. 

Fagan.  Smart  Woman,  RKO  ©1931. 
NANTAS,  novel,  Emile  Zola.  A  Man  and  the  Woman, 


786 


STORY  SOURCE 


U.S.  Amusement  Corp.  O10-10-17. 
NAPOLEON   OF   BROADWAY,   play,  Charles  Bruce 

Millholland.  Twentieth  Century,  Col.  ©4-30-34. 
NARROW  STREET   (THE),  novel,  Edward  Bateman 

Morris.  Wide  Open,  WB  ©1-13-30. 
NATIONAL  ANTHEM  (THE),  play,  J.  Hartley  Man- 
ners.  The   Marriage  Whirl,   Corinne   Griffiih-l  st 

Natl.  ©7-21-25. 
NAUGHTY    CINDERELLA,    play,    Avery  Hopwood. 

Cood  and  Naughty,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1926. 
NAUGHTY  WIFE  (THE),  Fred  Jackson.  Let's  Elope, 

Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-4-19. 
NAVY    WIFE,    novel,    Kathleen    Norris.  Beauty's 

Daughter,  20th  Fox  ©1935. 
NELSON  TOUCH   (THE),  play,  Neil  Grant.  Man  of 

Affairs,  Gaumont  British  ©11-15-36. 
NERVE  OF  FOLEY,  story,  Frank  Spearman.  Runaway 

Express,  Univ.  ©1926. 
NERVOUS    WRECK     (THE),     play,    Owen  Davis. 

Whoopee,   Goldwyn-UA  ©9-1-30;    Up   in  Arms, 

Coldwyn-UA  ©3-2-44. 
NEST  EGG  (THE),  play,  Anne  Caldwell.  Marry  Me, 

Famous  Players  Lasky  ©6-30-25. 
NET  (THE),  novel,  Rex  Beach.  Fair  Lady,  Bennett- 

UA  ©3-18-22. 
NETHER  CURRENTS,  story,  Robert  F.  Hill.  The  Trap, 

World  ©3-19-18. 
NEW    MAGDALENE    (THE),  story,  Wilkie  Collins. 

Mercy  Merrick,   Edison  ©5-21-13. 
NEW  PARTNER  (THE),  novel,  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Hot 

off  the  Press,  Victory  ©9-1-35. 
NEW  YORK  LADY,  story,  Donald  Ogden  Stewart. 

Tarnished  Lady,  Para.  ©5-4-31. 
NEW  YORK   LUCK,   story,   Charles  T.   Dazey  and 

Frank  Dazey.  A  Live  Wire  Hick,  Ameircan  ©7- 

28-20. 

NEW  YORK  TOWN,  story,  Ward  Morehouse.  Big 

City  Blues,  WB  ©1932. 
NEW  YORK  WEST,  story,  Wallace  Smith.  West  of 

Broadway,   Metropolitan-Prod.   Dist.  ©10-5-26. 
NIGHT    BEFORE   CHRISTMAS    (THE),   play,  Laura 

and  S.  ).  Pereiman.  Larceny,  Inc.  WB  ©1942. 
NIGHT  BUS,  story,  Samuel  Hopkins  Adams.  It  Hap- 
pened One  Night,  Col.  ©1934. 
NIGHT  HOSTESS,  story,  Philip  and  Frances  Dunning. 

Woman  Racket,  MCM  ©1930. 
NIGHT  PATROL,  story,  Kiball  Herrick.  Trouble  at 

Midnight,  Univ.  €10-5-37. 
NIGHTMARE,    William    Irish     (pseud,    of  Cornell 

Woolrich).  Fear  in  the  Night,  Para.  ©2-11-47. 
NIGHTSTICK,  play,  John  Wray,  J.  C.  Nugent  and 

Elaine  Sterne  Carrington.  Alibi,  Feature-UA  ©5- 

1-29. 

NO  BRAKES,  story,  A.  W.  Somerville.  Oh  Yeah! 
Pathe  ©1  1-9-29. 

NO  COFFIN  FOR  THE  CORPSE,  novel,  Clayton  Raw- 
son.  The  Man  Who  Wouldn't  Die,  20th-Fox 
©1942. 

NO  EXIT,  story,  Elizabeth  Troy.  Love,  Honor  and 

Oh  Baby!  Univ.  ©1940. 
NO  EXPERIENCE  REQUIRED,  story,  Frank  R.  Adams. 

The  Pointing  Finger,  Univ.  ©12-10-19. 
NO  MORE  GAS,  novel,  Charles  Nordhoff  and  James 

Norman  Hall.  Tuttles  of  Tahiti,  RKO  ©3-16-42. 
NO  PLACE  TO  GO,   short  story,   Richard  English. 

Leather  Gloves,  Col.  ©1948. 
NOBODY,  novel,  Louis  Joseph  Vance.  The  Outsider, 

Metro.  ©1  1-1-17. 
NONE    SO    BLIND,    novel,    Mitchell    Wilson.  The 

Woman  on  the  Beach,  RKO  ©6-3-47. 
NOOSE    (THE),   story,   Constance  Lindsay  Skinner. 

The   Green    Temptation,    Famous    Players  Lasky 

©3-29-22. 

NOOSE   (THE) ,  play,  H.  H.  Van  Loan  and  Willard 

Mack.  I'd  Give  My  Life,  Para.  ©8-14-36. 
NORTH  OF  36,  story,  Emerson  Hough.  Conquering 

Horde,  Para.  ©1931. 
NORTHERN  TRAMP   (THE),  novel,  Edgar  Wallace. 

Strangers    on    a    Honeymoon,    Gaumont  British 

©12-7-36. 

NORTH  SHORE,  novel,  Wallace  Irwin.  The  Woman 
in  Red,  1st  Natl.  ©2-9-35. 

NORWICH  VICTIMS  (THE),  novel,  Francis  Beeding. 
Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales,  Alliance  ©1939. 

NOSTROMO,  story,  Joseph  Conrad.  The  Silver  Treas- 
ure, Fox  ©6-20-26. 

NOT  FOR  CHILDREN,  story,  Wesley  Towner.  The 
Mad  Martindales.  20th-Fox  ©1942. 

NOT  HERBERT!,  play,  Howard  Irving  Young.  The 
Perfect  Sap,  1st  Natl.  ©1-4-27. 


NOT  PROVEN,  story,  F.  Tennyson  Jesse.  Half  Angel, 
20th- Fox  ©1936. 

NOT  TOO  NARROW,  NOT  TOO  DEEP,  novel,  Rich- 
ard Sale.  Strange  Cargo,  MGM-Loew's  ©2-27-40] 

NOTHING  DOWN,  story,  Kubec  Glasmon.  Saleslady, 
Mono.  ©1-22-38. 

NOTICES,  story,  Viola  Brothers  Shore.  Hit  of  the 
Show,  FBO  ©9-4-28. 

NUMBERS  OF  DEATH,  story,  E.  Phillips  Oppenheim. 
Monte  Carlo  Nights,  Mono,  t  5-19-34. 

NUTMEG  TREE  (THE),  novel,  Margery  Sharp.  Julia 
Misbehaves,  MCM  ©1948. 


0 

OATS  FOR  WOMEN,  story,  Fannie  Hurst.  The  Day 

She  Paid,  Univ.  ©12-16-19. 
OATH  OF  STEPHEN  HULLER,  story,  E.  A.  Dupont. 

Variety,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1926. 
OBSCURITY,  story,  Rupert  Hughes.  Breach  of  Prom- 

Eise  B.  Verschleiser-Sono  Art  World  ©10-23-32. 
OCTAVE  OF  CLAUDIUS  (THE),  Barry  Pain.  A  Blind 

Bargain,   Goldwyn  ©11-21-22. 
OCTUPUS    (THE),    novel,    Charles   Belmont  Davis. 

Mother  O'  Mine,  Ince-Assoc.  ©6-2-21. 
ODD  THURSDAY,  story,  Vera  Caspary.  Such  Women 

Are  Dangerous,  Fox  ©5-4-34. 
ODDS  ARE  EVEN,  story,  J.  Robert  Bren  and  Norman 

Houston.  Racing  Lady,  RKO  ©1-18-37. 
OH!  ANNICE,  play,  Alexine  Heyland.  The  Cold  Cure, 

Metro  ©1-11-19. 
OH!  BROTHER!  play,  Jacques  Deval.  Miss  Tatlock's 

Millions,  Para.  ©1948. 
OH,  PROMISE  ME,  play,  Bertram  Robinson  and  How- 
ard  Lindsay.   Love,   Honor  and   Oh   Baby,  Univ. 

©9-26-33. 

OIL  FOR  THE  LAMPS  OF  CHINA,  novel,  Alice  Tis- 
dale  Hobard.  Law  of  the  Tropics,  WB  ©1941. 

OL'  MAN  ADAM  AN'  HIS  CHILLUN',  sketches, 
Roark    Bradford.    The   Green    Pastures,   WB  ©7- 

1  5-36. 

OLD   APPLEJOY'S   GHOST,    story,    Frank  Stockton. 

Fantasy   (short),  Para.  ©10-15-27. 
OLD  DOLL'S  HOUSE  (THE),  story,  Damon  Runyon. 

Midnight  Alibi,  1st  Natl.  ©7-25-34. 
OLD  EBENEZER,  story,  Opie  Read.  Almost  a  Hus- 
band, Goldwyn  ©8-30-19. 
OLD  FATHERS  AND  YOUNG  SONS,   novel.  Booth 

Tarkington.  Father's  Son,  1st  Natl.  ©3-4-31. 
OLD  GANG    (THE),  short  story,   Paul   Ernst.  Kid 

Dynamite,  Mono.  ©1943. 
OLD  GRAD,  short  story,  Matt  Taylor.  Hero  for  a 

Day,  Univ.  ©1939. 
OLD  HUTCH  LIVES  UP  TO  IT,  story,  Garret  Smith. 

Honest   Hutch,   Goldwyn  ©9-14-20;   Old  Hutch, 

MGM  ©1936. 

OLD  LADY  SHOWS  HER  MEDALS  (THE),  story, 
lames  M.   Barrie.  Seven   Days  Leace,   Para.  ©1- 

25-30. 

OLD  LADY  31,  play.  Rachel  Crothers;  novel,  Louise 
Forsslund.  Captain  Is  a  Lady,  MGM-Loew's  ©6- 
18-40. 

OLD  MAN  MINICK,  story,  Edna  Ferber.  Welcome 

Home,  Para.  ©1925;  The  Expert,  WB  3-12-32. 

Play    Edna  Ferber  and  George  S.  Kaufman.  No 

Place  to  Go,  WB  ©8-1-39. 
OLD   MAN    MURPHY,    play,    Patrick    Kearney  and 

Harry  Wagstaff  Gribble.   His  Family  Tree,  RKO 

©9-20-35. 

OLD  SOAK,   story,   Don   Marquis.  Good  Old  Soak, 

MGM  ©4-19-37. 
OLD  WEST  PER  CONTRACT  (THE),  story,  William 

Wallace  Cook.  '49-M7,  Univ.  ©10-5-17. 
OLD    WORLD    ROMANCE     (AN),    novel,    Wm.  |. 

Locke.  The  Song  of  the  Soul,  Messmore  Kendall- 

Goldwyn  ©1  1-16-20. 
OLYMPIAN,  play.  Ferenc  Molnar.  His  Glorious  Night, 

MGM  ©1  1  -4-29. 
ON  THE   MAKE,   story,   Dashiell   Hammett.  Mister 

Dynamite,  Univ.  ©4-10-35. 
ON   THE   NIGHT  OF   THE   FIRE,   novel,  Frederick 

Laurence   Green.     The    Fugitive,    Univ.  (British) 

©1940. 

ON  PAROLE,  story,  Adolph  Bennauer.  The  Western 

Wallop,  Univ.  ©9-23-24. 
ON  THE  SHELF,  story,  Viola   Brothers  Shore.  Let 

Women  Alone,  Peninsula-Prod.  Dist.  CI -13-25. 
ONCE  OFF  GUARD,  novel,  J.  H.  Wallis.  The  Woman 

in  the  Window,  RKO  €1944. 
ONCE  OVER  LIGHTLY,  play,  George  Holland.  Don't 


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Tell  the  Wife,  RKO  ©2-24-37. 
ONCE  THERE  WAS  A  PRINCESS,  story,  Juliet  Wil- 
bor  Tompkins.  Misbehaving  Ladies,  1st  Natl.  ©4- 
2-31. 

ONCE  TOO  OFTEN,  novel,  Whitman  Chambers. 
Blonde  Ice,  Martin  Mooney-Film  Classics  ©1948. 

ONE  BRIGHT  IDEA,  story,  Edgar  Franklin.  AH  Night, 
Bluebird  ©11-9-18. 

ONE  DAY'S  WORK,  story,  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Rio  Crande 
Romance,  Victory  ©6-22-36. 

ONE  OF  THE  BOSTON  BULLERTONS,  play,  Walter 
Green.  Private  Affairs,  Univ.  ©6-25-40. 

ONE  OF  US.  play.  Jack  Lait.  The  Love  Burglar.  Fa- 
mous Players  Lasky  ©6-23-19. 

ONE  SUNDAY  AFTERNOON,  play,  James  Hagan. 
The  Strawberry  Blonde,  WB  CI  941. 

ONE  WAY  PASSACE,  motion  picture  story,  Robert 
Lord.  Till  We  Meet  Again,  WB  ©1940. 

ONE  WHO  WAS  CLEVER  (THEI,  story,  Elliott  White 
Springs.  Young  Eagles,  Para.  ©4-5-30. 

ONLY  A  DREAM,  play,  Lothar  Schmidt.  Marriage 
Circle,  WB  ©1924. 

ONLY  TWO  OF  US  LEFT,  story,  J.  P.  Marquand. 
High  Speed  Lee,  Arrow  ©3-9-23. 

OP  0'  ME  THUMB,  play,  Frederick  Fenn  and  Rich- 
ard Pryce.  Suds.  Pickford  ©6-15-20. 

OPEN  DOOR  (THE),  story,  Oscar  Blumenthal  and 
Custave  Kadelburg.  Is  Life  Worth  Living?  Selz- 
nick-Famous  Players  Lasky  ©6-22-21  ;  Is  Matri- 
mony a  Failure?  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-12-22. 

OPEN  SESAME,  short  story,  Frederick  Oren  Bart- 
lett.  Alias  Mike  Moran,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©2-1-19. 

ORANGE  BLOSSOMS,  story,  Marion  Orth.  Borrowed 
Clothes,  Univ.  ©9-9-18. 

ORDEAL,  novel,  Dale  Collins.  The  Ship  from  Shang- 
hai, MCM  ©1-27-30. 

ORDER  PLEASE,  play.  Edward  Childs  Carpenter.  One 
New  York  Night,  MGM  ©4-2-35. 

O'REILLY  OF  NOTRE  DAME,  story,  Francis  Wallace. 
Rose  Bowl,  Para.  S 1 0-30-36. 

OTHELLO.  THE  MOOR  OF  VENICE,  play.  Shakes- 
peare. The  Moor.  Export- Import  Films  ©12-5-22. 

OTHER  MEN'S  WIVES,  play,  Walter  Hackett.  Sweet- 
hearts and  Wives,  1st  Natl.  ©6-11-30. 

OTHER  TIMES,  play,  Harold  Brighouse.  Children  of 
Jazz,   Famous   Players  Lasky  ©7-11-23. 

OUR  UNDISCIPLINED  DAUGHTERS,  novel,  Reginald 
Wright  Kauffman.  School  for  Girls,  Liberty  ©9- 
14-34. 

OUT  OF  THE  FRYING  PAN,  play.  Francis  Swann. 

Young  and  Willing.  Cinema  Guild-UA  ©1943. 
OUT  OF  THE  NIGHT,  novel,   Rita  Johnson  Young 

Hell    Harbor.    Inspiration-UA  ©2-26-30. 
OUTLAW  < THE) .  play,  Jackson  Gregory.  Hearts  and 

Sours.  Fox  ©1925. 
OUTLAWS  OF  PALOUSE.  novel,  Zane  Grey.  End  of 

the  Trail,  Col.  ©9-8-36. 
OUTWARD    BOUND,    play,    Sutton    Vane.  Between 

Two  Worlds.  WB  ©1944. 
OVER    THE    BORDER,    novel,    Herman  Whittaker. 

Three  Bad  Men.  Fox  ©8-22-26;  Not  Exactly  Gen- 
tlemen  Fox  ©1931 . 
OWD   BOB,   story,   Alfred   Olivant.   To   the  Victor 

Caumont  British  ©4-12-38. 

P 

PAGAN  OF  THE  HILLS  (A),  novel,  Charles  Neville 
Buck.  The  Mountain  Woman,  Fox  ©1-23-21. 

PAINTED  LADY  (THE),  story,  Larry  Evans  When 
a  Man  Sees  Red,   Fox  ©10-6-17;   Pursued.  Fox 

©8-24-34. 

PAINTED  SCENE,  short  story,  Henry  Kitchell  Web- 
ster. Great  Adventure,  Pathe  ©1918 

PAINTED  WOMAN,  plav.  Frederick  Arnold  Kummer. 
Slave  Market,  Para.  Til  91  7. 

PAIR  OF  SIXES  (A),  story.  Edward  H.  Peple.  Queen 
High,  play,  Para.  ©8-22-30. 

PANDORA  LA  CROIX,  novel,  Gene  Wright.  As  Man 
Desires.  1st  Natl.  ©1-5-25. 

PAN  I  WALEWSKA.  book.  Waclaw  Casiorowski; 
play.  Helen  Jerome.  Conquest,  MGM-Loew's 
©1937. 

PARASITES    (THE),    story,    Louis    V.    Jefferson.  A 

Square  Deal,  World  02-2-17. 
PARDON  MY  GLOVE,  play,  Zoe  Akins.  Ladies  Love 

Brutes,  Para.  ©4-25-30. 
PARROT  AND  CO.,   novel.   Harold   MacCrath.  Not 

Guilty.    Bennett-Assoc.    1st   Natl.  ©2-23-21. 
PARSON    OF    PANAMINT    (THE),   story,    Peter  B 


Kyne.  While  Satan  Sleeps,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©6-21-22. 

PARSON'S  WIDOW,  story,  Christopher  Jansen. 
Witch  Woman,  Pearless-World  ©1917. 

PART  TIME  WIVES,  novel,  Faith  Baldwin.  Week 
End  Marriage,  1st  Natl.  ©1932. 

PASO  POR  AQUI,  novel,  Eugene  Manlove  Rhodes. 
Four  Faces  West,  Sherman-UA  ©1948. 

PASSAGE  TO  HONGKONG  (A),  story,  George  Kibbe 
Turner.  Roar  of  the  Dragon,  RKO  ©7-1-32. 

PASSING  OF  BLACK  EAGLE,  story,  O.  Henry.  Black 
Eagle,  Col.  ©1948. 

PASSIONATE  SONATA,  short  story,  Wilson  Collison. 
Expensive  Woman,  1st  Natl.  ©1931. 

PAT  AND  MIKE,  short  story,  Richard  Connell.  Bul- 
lets for  O'Hara,  WB  ©1941. 

PATCHION,  play,  Maurice  Henneqin  and  Felix  De- 
quesnel.  Gay  Deceiver,  MGM  ©1926. 

PATENT  LEATHER  KID,  motion  picture  story,  Mich- 
ael Fessier.  Knockout,  WB  ©1941. 

PATROL,  story,  Phillip  MacDonald.  The  Lost  Patrol, 
RKO  ©2-16-34. 

PAUL  STREET  BOYS  (THE),  novel,  Ferenc  Molnar. 
No  Greater  Glory,  Col.  ©3-3-34. 

PAVILION  ON  THE  LINKS  (THE),  story,  Robert 
Louis  Stevenson.  The  White  Circle,  Famous  Play- 
ers Lasky  ©8-4-20. 

PAY  TO  LEARN,  story,  Borden  Chase.  Navy  Comes 
Through,  RKO  ©10-6-42. 

PEACE  MARSHAL,  story,  Frank  Gruber.  Kansan,  UA 
©5-3-43. 

PEACOCK  FEATHERS  (THE),  novel,  Katherine  Les- 
lie Moore.  Pennies  from  Heaven,  Col.  ©11-17-36. 

PEACOCK'S  FEATHER,  novel,  George  S.  Hellman. 
Night  in  Paradise,  Univ.  ©4-11-46. 

PEACOCK  SCREEN  (THE),  story,  Fanny  Heaslip  Lea. 
Cheaters,  Liberty  ©1-30-34. 

PEARLS  AND  EMERALDS,  story,  James  K  McGuin- 
ness.  Cocktail  Hour,  Col.  ©5-29-33. 

PEARLS  BEFORE  CECILY,  story,  Charles  Brackett. 
Risky  Business,  Cinema-Prod.  Dist.  ©8-23-26. 

PEDIGREE,  story,  Calvin  Johnston.  The  Devil's  Trade- 
mark, FBO  ©5-14-28. 

PEG  WOFFINGTON,  novel,  Charles  Reade.  Masks 
and  Faces,  Cosmofotof  ilm  ©5-16-17;  Biograph 
©10-17-14. 

PEGGY  OF  BEACON  HILL,  novel.  Maizie  Grieg.  The 
Love  Gamble,  Banner-UA  ©7-11-25. 

PELICAN  (THE),  play,  F.  Tennyson  Jesse  and  H.  M. 
Harwood.  Marriage  License?,  Fox  ©8-22-26. 

PENNY  ARCADE,  play,  Marie  Baumer.  Sinner's  Hol- 
iday. WB  ©9-19-30. 

PENTHOUSE,  novel.  Arthur  Somers  Roche.  Society 
Lawyer,   MGM  ©1939. 

PEPE  LE  MOKO,  novel.  Detective  Ashelbe.  Algiers. 
Wanger-UA  ©1938;  Casbah,   Marston-UI  1948. 

PERE  GORIOT,  novel,  Honore  Balzac.  Paris  at  Mid- 
night,   Metropolitan-Prod.    Dist.  ©3-15-26. 

PERFECT  ALIBI  (THE) ,  short  story,  Arthur  T.  Hor- 
man.  Double  Danger,  RKO  ©1938. 

PERFECT  CASE  (THE),  article,  Anthony  Abbot 
(pseud,  of  Fulton  Oursler).  Boomerang,  20th-Fox 
©3-5-47. 

PERFECT  WEEKEND  (THE),  short  story.  Frederick 
Hazlitt  Brennan.  St.  Louis  Kid,  WB  ©1934. 

PERFUME  OF  THE  LADY  IN  BLACK  (THE),  novel, 
Gaston  Leroux.  Larsan's  Last  Incarnation,  Lead- 
ing Players  ©7-1  -14. 

PERKINS,  play,  Douglas  Murray.  Lessons  in  Love, 
Schenck-Assoc.  1st  Natl.  ©4-5-21. 

PERPETUA,  novel,  Dion  Clayton  Calthroo.  Love's 
Boomerang,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©2-22-22. 

PERSONS  IN  HIDING,  book,  J.  Edgar  Hoover.  Pa- 
role Fixer.  Para.  ©2-2-40.  Oueen  of  the  Mob, 
Para.  ©6-28-40.  Undercover  Doctor,  Para.  6-9-39. 

PERSONAL  APPEARANCE,  plav.  Lawrence  Riley.  Go 
West.  Young  Man.  Para.  ©11-13-36. 

PETALS  OF  LAO-TZE  (THE),  story,  I.  Allen  Dunn. 
The  Dragon's  Net   (serial),  Univ.  ©8-25-20. 

PETER  COD,  story,  James  Oliver  Curwood.  The  De- 
stroyers,  Vitagraph  ©6-1-16. 

PETER  IBBETSON,  novel,  George  DuMaurier.  For- 
ever, Famous  Players  Lasky  ©3-5-22. 

PETRIFIED  FOREST  (THE),  play,  Robert  E.  Sher- 
wood. Escape  in  the  Desert,  WB  ©1945. 

PHANTOM  CROWN  (THE),  novel,  Berdita  Harding. 
Juarez.  WB  ©6-10-39. 

PHANTOM  FILLY  (THE),  story,  Ceorge  Agnew 
Chamberlain.  Home  in  Indiana,  20th-Fox  ©6- 
14-44. 


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STO  RY  SOURCE 


PHILOMEL  COTTAGE,  story.  Agatha  Christie.  Love 

from  a  Stranger,  EL  (£5-1947. 
PHIPPS.   play.   Stanley   Houghton.   Nearly  Divorced, 

MCM  £1-7-29. 
PHOENIX  OF  THE  HILLS  iAi,  story,  Vingie  E.  Roe. 

Her  Idol.  Lubin  £9-9-15. 
PHROSO,  novel,  Sir  Anthony  Hope.  Possession,  R-C 

FBO  £1  1  -9-21 . 
PICTURE  OF   INNOCENCE   (A>,  novelette.  Freeman 

Tilden.  The  Small  Town  Cuy.  Essanay  £11-20-17. 
PICTURE  ON  THE  WALL  (THE  > ,  story,  ).  Brecken- 

ridge    Ellis.    The    Shadow    on    the    Wall,  Lumas 

©11-16-25. 

PIERRE  ESPRIT  RADISSON,  life.  Hudson's  Bay. 
20th-Fox  £1-3-41. 

PIERRE  OF  THE  PLAINS,  play,  Edgar  Selwyn.  Heart 
of  the  Wilds,  Famous  Players  Lasky  £8-31-18. 

PIERRE  O  U  JACK,  play,  Francois  de  Croisset.  Head 
Over  Heels  in  Love.  Caumont  British  £2-12-37. 

PICBOATS,  book,  Commander  Edward  Ellsberg.  Hell 
Below.  MCM  £5-12-33. 

PICS.  play.  Anne  Morrison  and  Patterson  McNutt. 
The  Midnight  Kiss,  Fox  £7-21-26. 

PILLORY  I  THE  I ,  play.  Brandon  Fleming.  The  Elev- 
enth  Commandment.   Allied  £3-7-33. 

PIN  MONEY,  story.  Henry  C.  Vance.  Diamond  Hand- 
cuffs, MCM  £1928. 

PINK  CODS  AND  BLUE  DEMONS,  novel,  Cynthia 
Stockley.  Pink  Cods.  Famous  Players  Lasky  £10- 
4-22. 

PINNACLE  (THE) ,  story.  Erich  von  Stroheim.  Blind 
Husbands.  Univ.  £10-21-19. 

PIONEERS  OF  THE  OLD  SOUTHWEST  (THE),  story, 
Constance  Lindsay  Skinner.  Daniel  Boone,  Chron- 
icles of  America  £12-24-23. 

PIRATES  COLD,  story.  Forest  Halsey.  The  Crouch. 
World  £  1  1-1-1  8. 

PIRTLE  DRUMS  IT  IN,  sketch.  Charles  Divine. 
Drumming   It   In,   Educational  £1-21-30. 

PLASTER  SAINTS,  play.  Frederick  Arnold  Kummer. 
Spitfire.  RKO  £1934. 

PLAYING  WITH  FIRE,  short  story,  lames  Oliver 
Curwood.  Song  of  the  Trail,  Ambass.  £1936. 

PLEASE  HELP  EMILY,  play.  H.  M.  Harwood.  The 
Palm  Beach  Girl.  Famous  Players  Lasky  £5-18-26. 

PLEASURE  ISLAND,  story,  Frank  R.  Adams.  The 
Haunted  Island   'serial).  Univ.  £1928. 

PLUTOCRAT  ITHEl,  play.  Arthur  Goodrich.  Busi- 
ness and  Pleasure,  Fox  £11-30-31. 

POLYEDA.  story,  Mikhail  Ruderman.  Counter-Attack. 
Col.  £1945. 

POOR  NUT   i  THE  i,  play.  J.  C.  and  Elliott  Nugent. 

Local  Boy  Makes  Good.  1st  Natl.  £10-27-31. 
POP.    short    story.    Rupert    Hughes.  Remembrance. 

Coldwyn-lst  Natl.  £1922. 
PORTRAIT   OF   A    REBEL,    story,    Netta   Syrett.  A 

Woman  Rebels.  RKO  £10-29-36. 
POTIPHAR'S    WIFE,    play,    Edgar    Middleton.  Her 

Strange   Desire.    Powers-Popular  £9-21-32. 
POUCHE,    play,    Avery    Hopwood,    Rene    Peter  and 

Henri  Falk.  This  Is  the  Night.  Para.  £1932. 
POUR    UNE    NUIT    DAMOUR,    novel,    Emile  Zola 

(French).    Passionnelle.  Coronoa-Distinguished 

£1948. 

PRECIOUS,  play,  James  Forbes.   Bachelor's  Affairs. 

Fox  £6-9-32. 
PREMATURE    BURIAL    (THE),    story.    Edgar  Allen 

Poe.  The  Crime  of  Doctor  CresDi,  Rep.  £10-16-35. 
PRENEZ  GARDE  A  LA  PEINTURE,  play,  Rene  Fau- 

choise    I  French  I .    Her    Sweetheart,    MGM  £12- 

20-33. 

PRICE  (THE).  Dlay,  George  Broadhurst.  Wife 
Against  Wife.  Bennett-lst  Natl.  £8-29-21. 

PRICE  OF  FINE  FEATHERS  'THE ) ,  storv.  SoMta 
Solano.  Beyond  the  Rainbow,  Robertson-Cole  FBO 

£2-19-22. 

PRICE  SHE   DID  NOT  PAY    (THE),  story,  Romena 

Rue.  The  Oldest  Law.  World  £5-11-18. 
PRIMROSE  PATH  (THE),  play.  Bayard  Veiller.  Burnt 

Wines.  Univ.  £2-26-20. 
PRINCE  CONSORT    ITHEl .  play.   Leon  Xanrof  and 

Jules  Chancel.  The  Love  Parade.  Para.  £1-16-30. 
PRINCESS  O'HARA.  story,  Damon  Runyon.  It  Ain't 

Hav.   Univ.   CI  943. 
PRINCESS  ZIM-ZIM   (THE),  story.  Edward  Sheldon. 

A   Coney    Island   Princess.   Famous   Players  £11- 

29-16. 

PRIVATE  MISS  JONES,  story,  Paul  Jarrico  and  Rich- 
ard    Collins.     Thousands     Cheer,  MCM-Loew's 

£9-22-43. 


PRIVATE  PETTICREWS  GIRL,  story,  Dana  Burnet. 

Pettigrew's  Girl,  Para.  £1919. 
PRIVATE    PROPERTY,    story,    Norman    Houston.  A 

Royal  Romance,  Col.  £4-2-30. 
PRIVATE    SECRETARY,    short    story.    Alan  Brener 

Schultz.   Behind  Office   Doors,   RKO  £1931. 
PROBLEM  IN  GRAND  LARCENY,  story.  Jack  Boyle. 

Missing  Millions,  Famous  Players  Lasky  £12-9-22. 
PRODIGAL  IN  UTOPIA  (A),  short  story.  Donn  Byrne. 

Dangerous     Hours,     Ince-Famous    Players  Lasky 

©1 1  -24-19. 

PRODIGAL'S  MOTHER,  short  story,  Ben  Ames  Wil- 
liams. Someone  to  Remember,   Rep.  £1943. 
PROFLIGATE    (THE),  novel.  Sir  Arthur  W.  Pinero. 

The  Truth  About  Husbands.  Bennett  £2-19-21. 
PROMENADE  DECK,  novel.  Ishbel  Ross.  Three  on  a 

Honeymoon,   Fox  £3-15-34. 
PROTECTING  PRUE.  story.  Edgar  Franklin.  My  Lady 

of  Whims,  Arrow  £12-28-25. 
PRUNELLA  O'  THE  PINES,  novel.  Granville  Warwick. 

The  Wood  Nymph.  Triangle  £1-17-16. 
PUBLIC  BE  DAMNED   'THE),  story,  Willard  Mack. 

Night  of  Terror.  Col.  £4-17-33. 
PUBLIC  ENEMY   NO.   I,  short  story,  Seton  Miller. 

The  C-Men,  WB  £  1935. 
PUBLIC     RELATIONS,     story.     Courtenay  Terrett. 

Made  on  Broadway.  MGM  £5-17-33. 
PURPLE   AND   FINE   LINEN,   story.   May  Edginton. 

Three  Hours,  Connne  Griffith- 1  st  Natl.  C2-23-27. 
PURPLE   HIEROGLYPH    I  THE ) ,  story,  Murray  Lein- 

ster.  Murder  Will  Out,   1st  Natl.  £5-10-30. 
PUZZLE    FOR    PUPPETS,    novel.    Patrick  Quentin. 

Homicide  for  Three,  Rep.  £1948. 
PUZZLE  OF  THE  PEPPER  TREE  (THE),  novel.  Stuart 

Palmer.  Murder  on  a  Honeymoon.  RKO  €2-22-35. 

Q 

QUARANTINE,  play.  F.  Tennyson  Jesse.  Lovers  in 
Quarantine.   Famous  Players  Lasky  £10-13-25. 

QUARRY  (THE),  novel,  John  A.  Morosco.  The  City 
of  Silent  Men,  Famous  Players  Lasky  £4-24-21; 
Shadow  of  the  Law.  Para.  £6-13-30. 

QUEEN  OF  MAIN  STREET,  short  story,  Juliet  Wilbur 
Thompkins.  Misbehaving  Ladies.  1st  Natl.  £1931. 

QUEEN  WAS  IN  THE  PARLOR  (THE),  play,  Noel 
Coward.  Tonight   Is  Ours,  Para.  £1-13-33. 

QUEEN'S  HUSBAND  (THE  I  .  play.  Robert  E.  Sher- 
wood. The  Royal  Bed.  RKO  £12-25-30. 

QUERY,  story.  Seamark.  Murder  in  Reverse.  Four 
Continents  £  1  948. 

QUEST  OF  JOAN  (THE),  story,  James  Oliver  Cur- 
wood. Prisoners  of  the  Storm,  Univ.  £8-2-26. 

QUINTUPLETS  TO  YOU,  story.  Olga  Moore.  You 
Can't  Beat  Love,  RKO  £6-25-37. 

R 

RACHEL,     novel.     Howard     Fast.     Rachel    and  the 

Stranger.  RKO  £1948. 
RACING  BLOOD,  short  story.  Edwin  Dial  Torgerson. 

Speed  to  Burn.  20th-Fox  £1938. 
RAGGED  MESSENGER  (THE),  story,  W.  B.  Maxwell. 

Madonna  of  the  Streets,  Col.  £12-10-30;  1st  Natl. 

£10-7-24. 

RAGGEDY  ANN,  story,  Charles  W.  Tyler.  The  Ex- 
quisite Thief.  Univ.  £4-4-19. 
RAIDERS  OF  SPANISH   PEAKS,   novel.   Zane  Grey. 

The  Arizona  Raiders,  Para.  £6-26-36. 
RAINBOW    operetta.  Laurence  Stallings  and  Oscar 

Hammerstein  II.  Song  of  the  West.  WB  £3-1  -30. 
RAMBLERS    ( THE )  ,  story,  Cuy  Bolton,  Harry  Ruby 

and  Bert  Kalmar.  The  Cuckoos.  RKO  C  5-4-30. 
RAMBLIN'  KID.  novel.  Earl  W.  Bowman.  The  Long, 

Long  Trail.  Univ.  £10-14-29. 
RANCH  AT  THE  WOLVERINE  (THE),  novel.  B.  M. 

Bower.    The    Wolverine,    Assoc. -Photoplays  ©9- 

23-21. 

RANDOLPH   '64.   story.  Arthur  Train.  Rose  of  the 

South,  Vitagraph  £11-16-16. 
RANGE   DWELLERS    (THE),   novel,    B.    M.  Bowers. 

The  Taming  of  the  West.  Univ.  £4-8-25. 
RATTLER   ROCK,  story,   Ralph  Cummins.  Rarin'  to 

Go,  Artclass  £7-22-24. 
RAW  MATERIAL,  story.  Alexander  Chilton  in  collab. 

with   Robert   P.   Gassburn   and   Herbert  Walters. 

Dress  Parade,  Pathe  £10-27-27. 
REAR  CAR   (THE),  play.  Edward  E.  Rose.  Murder 

in  the  Private  Car,  MGM  £-6-27-34. 
REASON  WHY.  short  story,  Elinor  Clyn.  Soul  Mates, 

MCM-Loew's  £1926. 


STORY  SOURCE 


789 


RECKLESSNESS,  play,  Eugene  O'Neill.  The  Constant 
Woman,  KBS-World  Wide  ©3-18-33. 

RECREATION  CAR,  story,  Clarence  Budington  Kel- 
land.  Florida  Special,  Para.  €4-24-36. 

RE-CREATION  OF  BRIAN  KENT  (THE),  novel.  Har- 
old Bell  Wright.  Wild  Brian  Kent,  RKO  ©1926; 
Principal  ©1  1  -6-38. 

RED  DAWN,  story,  Harold  Shumate.  The  Call  of 
Courage,  Univ.  ©8-24-25. 

RED  HARVEST,  story,  Dashiell  Hammett.  Roadhouse 
Nights,  Para.  £1930. 

RED  HEADED  HUSBAND  (THE),  Katherme  Newlin 
Burt.  The  Silent  Rider,  Univ.  €12-22-26. 

RED  HORSE  HILL,  novel,  Sidney  McCall.  The  Eternal 
Mother,   Metro  €11-20-17. 

RED  MIRAGE  (THE),  story,  I.  A.  R.  Wylie.  The 
Unknown,   Lasky  €11-24-15. 

RED  MOUSE  (THE),  novel  and  play,  William  Ham- 
ilton Osborne.  The  Half  Million  Bribe,  Col.  ©4- 

18-  16. 

RED  MOUSE   (THE),  play,  Henry  J.  W.  Dam.  Her 

Silent  Sacrifice,  Select  ©11-28-17. 
RED  SCARE  (THE),  story,  Ronald  Everson.  The  Red 

Shadow,  Univ.  ©1-12-32. 
REDHEAD   FROM   SUN   DOC    (THE),   story,  W.  C. 

Tuttle.  The  Red  Rider  (serial),  Univ.  €1934. 
RED  WHEELS  ROLLING,  novel,  Walter  D.  Edmonds. 

Chad  Hanna,  20th-Fox  ©1940. 
REFUGEE,  story,  Adrian  Gil-Spear.  A  Maid  of  Bel- 
gium, World  ©10-26-17. 
REGISTERED  WOMAN   (THE),  play,  John  Farrow.  A 

Woman  of  Experience.  RKO-Pathe  €8-7-31. 
RELATIVE  VALUES,  short  story,  Sophie  Kerr.  Young 

Ideas.  Univ.  €1924. 
RENEGADE    (THE),  play,  Paul  Armstrong.  Lure  of 

Woman,  World  €9-30-15. 
RENFREW'S  LONG  TRAIL,  novel,   Laurie  York  Er- 

skine.  Danger  Ahead,  Criterion-Mono.  €3-23-40. 
RENFREW   RIDES   AGAIN,   novel,   Laurie  York  Er- 

skine.  Fighting  Mad,  Criterion-Mono.  ©12-19-39. 
RENFREW   RIDES   NORTH,   novel,   Laurie  York  Er- 

skine.    Yukon    Flight,    Criterion-Mono.  ©1-2-40; 

Murder  on  the  Yukon.  Criterion-Mono.  €3-23-40. 
RENFREW  RIDES  THE  RANGE,  novel,  Laurie  York 

Erskine.    Crashing    Thru,    Criterion-Mono.  ©12- 

1  1-39. 

RENUNCIATION,  short  storv.  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Beau- 
tiful Gambler,   Univ.  €1921. 

REPEAL,  story,  Charles  Francis  Coe.  The  Gay  Bride, 
MCM  ©1  1-15-34. 

RESURRECTION  (THE),  novel,  Leo  Tolstoi.  Wom- 
an's Resurrection,  Fox  €5-15-15;  We  Live  Again 
Coldwyn-UA  ©12-14-34. 

RETURN  ENGAGEMENT,  plav,  Nancy  Hamilton 
Fools  for  Scandal,  WB  €1-17-38. 

RETURN  FROM  LIMBO,  short  story.  Albert  Carr. 
Women  Are  Like  That,  WB  €1938 

RETURN  OF  BULLDOG  DRUMMOND  (THE),  novel, 
H.  C.  (Sapper)  McNeile.  Bulldog  Drummond's 
Revenge.  Para.  ©12-27-37. 

RETURN  OF  TARZAN,  novel,  Edgar  Rice  Burroughs. 
Adventures  of  Tarzan  (serial).  Great  Western 
Productions  ©6-7-21. 

REVEILLON.  play,  Henri  Meilhac  and  Ludovic  Hal- 
evv   (French).  So  This  Is  Paris,  WB  ©7-2-26 

REVERIES  OF  A  STATION  HOUSE,  poem,  Flla 
Wheeler  Wilcox.  The  Beautiful  Lie,  Metro  ©5- 

19-  17. 

REVOLT,  novel,  Mary  McCall,  |r.  Scarlet  Dawn,  WB 
©12-9-32. 

RICH  FULL  LIFE  (THE),  play,  Vina  Delmar.  Cinthia 

MGM-Loew's  €1-47. 
RIDDLE  ME  THIS,  play,  Daniel  N.  Rubin.  Guilty  as 

Hell.  Para.  ©8-4-32. 
RIDE  'EM  COWBOY,  short  storv,  Walter  J  Cobourn 

Between  Dangers.  Pathe  €1927 
RIDE  HIM,  COWBOY,  storv.  Kenneth  Perkins.  The 

Unknown  Cavalier.   1st  Natl.  €9-27-26. 
RIDE  IN  THF  COUNTRY   (A),  storv   Ceorge  Kibbe 

Ti'mer.  Walking  Back    Pathe  ©5-7-28 
RIDERS   OF   TERROR    TRAIL,    story,   Crant  Taylor 

Terror  Trail,  Univ.  ©1-24-33 
RIDIN'  KID  FROM  POWDER  RIVER    (THE),  story 

Henrv   H.   Knibbs.   The  Mounted  Stranger  Univ 

©1  -28-30. 

RIGHT  TO  KILL,  play.  Herman  Bernstein.  Her  Pri- 
vate Affair.  Pathe  €]929. 

RIGHT  TO  LIVE  (THE),  story  Couvernour  Morris 
That  Model  from  Paris.  Tiffany  Stahl  ©9-7-27 

RINGER  (THE),  novel,  Edgar  Wallace.  The  Phantom 


Strikes,  Mono.  ©1939. 
RITA  COVENTRY,  novel,  Julian  Street.   Don't  Call 

It  Love,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1-5-24. 
RIVETS,  play,  John  W.   McDermott.  Fast  Workers, 

MCM  €3-23-33. 
ROAD  TO  HEAVEN   (THE),  story,  Harry  Fried.  Hu- 
manity, Fox  ©2-11-33. 
ROADS  OF  DESTINY,  story,  O.  Henry.  The  Fourth  in 

Salvador,  Broadway  Star  ©12-20-17. 
ROBBER   BARONS,  story,  Matthew  Josephson.  The 

Toast  of  New  York,  RKO  ©7-22-37. 
RODNEY,  story,  Leonard  Nason.  Keep  'Em  Rolling, 

RKO  €3-10-34. 
ROGER    LA    HONTE,    novel,    Jules    Mary  (French). 

Man  of  Shame,  Univ.  €9-29-15. 
ROGUE    MAIL,    novel,    Geoffrey    Household.  Man 

Hunt,  20th  Fox  €  1941 . 
ROMANCE,  novel,  Joseph  Conrad  and  Ford  Maddox 

Hueffer.  The  Road  to  Romance,  MGM  €9-26-27. 
ROMANCE  OF  A  SELF  MADE  WIDOW  (THE),  story. 

Henry  Albert  Phillips.  A  Self  Made  Widow,  World 

©7-13-17. 

ROMANY  CALL  (THE),  story,  Elizabeth  Ethel  Don- 
oher.  The  Heart  of  a  Gypsy,  British-American  Pic. 
©1  1  -12-19. 

ROMANY  RYE  (THE),  play,  George  R.  Simms.  The 
Life  Line,  Famous  Players  Lasky  €9-26-19. 

ROOKERY  NOOK,  play.  Ben  Travers.  One  Embar- 
rassing Night,  MGM  ©6-30-30. 

ROOM  FOR  TWO,  story,  Dorothy  Gurnow  Handley. 
Rosie,  the  Riveter,  Rep.  ©2-27-44. 

ROOM  SERVICE,  play,  John  Murray  and  Allen  Bor- 
etz.  Step  Lively,  RKO  €6-26-44. 

ROPES,  short  story,  Wilbur  Daniel  Steele.  Undertow, 
Univ.  €1931. 

ROPE'S  END.  story,  Rex  Beach.  A  Sainted  Devil, 
Famous  Players  Lasky  €11-15-24. 

ROSANNE  OZANNE,  story,  Cynthia  Stockley.  Sins 
of  Rosanne.   Famous  Players  Lasky  €9-22-20. 

ROSE  BUSH  OF  A  THOUSAND  YEARS  (THE),  story, 
Mabel  Wagnall.  The  Revelation,  Metro  ©3-4-18; 
Metro-Goldwyn  ©7-2-24. 

ROSEGARDEN  HUSBAND  (THE),  novel,  Margaret 
Widdemer.  A  Wife  on  Trial,  Univ.  ©7-21-17. 

ROSE  IN  THE  RING,  novel,  George  Barr  McCutcheon. 
Circus   Men,   Lasky  ©1914. 

ROULETTE,  story,  Fannie  Hurst.  Wheel  of  Chance. 
1st  Natl.  ©6-4-28. 

ROUNDUP  (THE),  story,  Clarence  E.  Mulford.  Hills 
of  Old  Wyoming,  Para.  €4-16-37. 

ROVER  (THE),  play.  Sir  Patrick  Hastings.  The  No- 
torious Lady.  1st  Natl.  £3-14-27. 

ROYAL  FAMILY  (THE),  play,  Edna  Ferber  and 
George  S.  Kaufman.  The  Royal  Family  of  Broad- 
way, Para.  ©1-30-31. 

ROYAL  FLUSH  (A),  story,  Jay  Hunt.  A  Double  Fire 
Deception.  Univ.  €5-22-16. 

RUINED  LADY,  short  story,  Frances  Nordstrom.  One 
Woman  to  Another,  Famous  Players  Lasky  €1927. 

RULES  FOR  WIVES,  story.  Ann  Carver's  Profession, 
Col.  ©5-22-33. 

RUNAWAY  ENCHANTRESS  (A),  story,  Mary  Heaton 
Vorse.  The  Sea  Tiger,  1st  Natl.  ©3-3-27. 

RUSTLER  OF  WIND  RIVER  (THE),  novel,  C.  W. 
Ogden.  Winner  Takes  All,  Bluebird  ©7-9-18. 

s 

SABOTEURS  (THE),  story,  John  and  Howard  Haw- 
kins. Secret  Command,  Col.  ©6-15-44. 

SACRED  FLAME  (THE),  story,  W.  Somerset 
Maugham.  The  Right  to  Live,  WB  ©1-28-35. 

SACRIFICE,  novel,  Stephen  French  Whitman.  Drums 
of  Fate,  Famous  Players  Lasky  €12-27-22. 

SAGA  OF  BILLY  THE  KID  (THE),  novel,  Walter 
Noble  Burns.  Billy  the  Kid,  MGM  ©10-23-30; 
©5-28-41. 

SAID  WITH  SOAP,  story,  Gerald  Beaumont.  Babe 
Comes  Home,  1st  Natl.  €4-28-27. 

SAINT  JOHNSON,  novel,  W.  R.  Burnett.  Wild  West 
Days.  Univ.  ©5-20-37. 

SAINT  OF  CALAMITY  GULCH  (THE),  story,  Bret 
Harte.  Taking  a  Chance,  Fox  ©11-18-28. 

ST.  MARTIN'S  LANE,  story,  Clemence  Dane.  Side- 
walks of  London,  Para.  ©2-10-40. 

SALAMANDER  (THE),  novel,  Owen  Johnson.  The 
Enemy  Sex,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©7-15-24. 

SALOME,  poem,  Oscar  Wilde.  A  Modern  Salome, 
Hope  Hampton-Metro  ©)2-17-20. 

SALOMY  JANE'S   KISS,  story,   Bret   Harte.  Salomy 


790 


STORY  SOURCE 


Jane,  Calif.  M.P.  ©11-2-14;  Wild  Girl,  Fox  9- 

27-32. 

SALT  OF  THE   EARTH,   story,   George  Weston. 

Eyes  of  the  Soul,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©4-4-19. 
SALVAGE,  story,  Izola  Forrester.  Wreckage,  Banner 

©9-15-25. 

SAVING   OF    JOHN    SOMERS    (THE),    story,  John 

Fleming   Wilson.    The    Bonded   Woman,  Famous 

Players  Lasky  ©8-8-22. 
SAM,   novel,   E.   J.   Rath.  The  River  of  Romance, 

Yorke  ©7-19-16. 
SAMPSON,  play,  Henri  Hernstein.  Shackles  of  Gold, 

Fox  ©5-7-22. 
SANCTUARY,  novel,  William   Faulkner.  The  Story 

of  Temple  Drake,  Para.  ©1933. 
SAN  FRANCISCO,  story,  George  B.  Seitz.  Ransom, 

Col.  ©7-21-28. 
SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED,  story,  Richard  Eng- 
lish. Too  Many  Wives,  RKO  ©4-9-37. 
SATURDAY  TO  MONDAY,  play,  William  J.  Hurlbut. 

Experimental  Marriage,  Select  ©3-17-19. 
SATURDAY'S  CHILDREN,  play,  Maxwell  Anderson. 

Maybe  It's  Love,  WB  ©1930. 
SAY  GOODBYE  AGAIN,  novel,  Ursula  Parrott.  Next 

Time  We  Move,  Univ.  ©2-4-36. 
SCANDAL  HOUSE,  novel,  Madeline  Woods.  Slander 

House,  Prog.  Pic.  ©9-4-38. 
SCARECROW,  short  story,   Percy  Mackaye.  Puritan 

Passions,  Hodkinson  ©1922. 
SCENES  DE  LA  VIE  BOHEME,  sketches,  Henri  Mur- 

ger  (French).  La  Boheme,  MGM  iol926. 
SCENT  OF  SWEET  ALMONDS,  short  story,  Monckton 

Hoffe.  Pleasure  Crazed,  Fox  ©1929. 
SCOOP,  story,  Vee  Terrys  Perlman.  That's  My  Story, 

Univ.  ©10-1  1-37. 
SCOTCH    VALLEY,    novel,    Mildred   Cram.  Amateur 

Daddy,  Fox  ©3-16-32. 
SCOURGE  OF  FATE,  short  story,  Dwart  Adamson. 

Flaming  Fury,  FBO  ©1926. 
SCRAP  OF  PAPER    (A),  play,  Wallace  C.  Clifton. 

Three  Green  Eyes,  World  Film  ©5-5-19. 
SEA  WOMAN  (THE),  play,  Willard  Robertson.  Why 

Women  Love,  1st  Natl.  ©10-15-25. 
SEARCH   FOR   THE  SPRING,   story,   Eleanor  Gates. 

Once  to  Every  Bachelor,  Liberty  ©6-14-34. 
SECOND  LATCHKEY  (THE),  novel,  C.  N.  and  A.  M. 

Williamson.  My  Lady's  Latchkey,   MacDonald- 1  st 

Natl.  ©3-9-. 21 
SECOND   CHANCE,   story,    Mrs.   Wilson  Woodrow. 

Her  Second  Chance,  1st  Natl.  ©1926. 
SECOND   LIFE    (THE),   play,   Bernauer   and  Oster- 

reicher.  Three  Sinners,  Para.  ©4-14-28;  Once  a 

Lady,  Para.  ©1  1-9-31. 
SECOND    MAN,    play,   S.   N.    Behrman.    He  Knew 

Women,  RKO  ©1930. 
SECRET    AGENT     (THE),    novel,    Joseph  Conrad. 

Woman  Alone,  Gaumont  British  ©12-2-36. 
SECRETS  OF  THE   BLUE  ROOM,  short  story.  Erich 

Phillippi.  The  Missing  Cuest,  Univ.  ©1938. 
SECRETS  OF  THE  SURETE,  novel,  H.  Ashton-Wolfe. 

Secrets  of  the  French  Police,  RKO  ©11-11-32. 
SEE  NAPLES  AND  DIE,  play,  Elmer  Rice.  Oh,  Sailor, 

Behave!  WB  ©1931. 
SEE-SAW    (THE),   story,   Sophie    Kerr  Underwood. 

The  Invisible  Blond,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©10- 

13-19. 

SEND    ANOTHER    COFFIN,    novel,  F.  C.  Presnell. 

Slightly  Honorable,  Wanger-UA  ©1-26-40. 
SENOR  JINGLE  BELLS,  short  story,  Max  Brand.  Best 

Bad  Man,  Fox  ©1925. 
SENTIMENTALISTS    (THE),  story,  Dale  Collins.  Sal 

of  Sin?acore,  Pathe  ©1  1-26-28;  His  Woman,  Para. 

©1  1-24-31. 

SERVICE,  play,  C.  L.  Anthony.  Looking  Forward, 
MGM  ©4-40-33. 

SERVICE  FOR  LADIES,  play,  Ernest  Vajda.  Reserved 
for  Ladies,  Para.  ©1932. 

SEVEN  OAKS,  story,  James  G.  Holland.  Jes'  Call  Me 
Jim,  Goldwyn  ©4-27-20. 

SHADOW  OF  THE  ROPE  (THE),  story,  Ernest  Wil- 
liam Hornung.  Out  of  the  Shadow,  Famous  Play- 
ers Lasky  ©12-10-18. 

SHADOWS,  story,  Nalbro  Bartley.  Head  Over  Heels, 
Goldwyn  ©4-20-22. 

SHANNONS  OF  BROADWAY,  play,  James  A.  Gleas- 
on.  Goodbye  Broadway,  Univ.  ©4-1-38. 

SHAPE  OF  THINGS  TO  COME,  novel,  H.  G.  Wells. 
Things  to  Come,  British-UA  ©1936. 

SHAUGHRAUN  (THE),  Dion  Boucicault.  My  Wild 
Irish  Rose,  Vitagraph  ©5-25-22. 


SHEBA,  novel,  Vina  Delmar.  Playing  Around,  1st 
Natl.  ©1930. 

SHE  LOVES  ME  NOT,  short  story,  Edward  Hope  annd 
Howard  Lindsay.  True  to  the  Army,  Para.  ©1942. 

SHE  OF  THE  TRIPLE  CHEVRON,  novel,  Sir  Gilbert 
Parker.  Over  the  Border,  Famous  Players  Lasky 

©6-6-22. 

SHE  SANG  FOR  HER  SUPPER,  short  story,  Anna  Jor- 
dan. Night  Spot,  RKO  ©1938. 

SHEPPER  NEWFOUNDLAND  (THE)  novel,  StewaM 
Edward  White.  Part  Time  Wife,  Fox  ©11-18-30 

SHERLOCK  HOLMES,  play,  William  Gillette.  Adven 
tures  of  Sherlock  Holmes,  20th  Fox  ©1-9-40. 

SHILLING  FOR  CANDLES  (A),  novel,  Josephine  Tey 
Girl  Was  Young,  Gaumont  British  ©1-30-38. 

SHIPMATES,  story,  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Taming  the  Wild 
Victory  ©6-22-36. 

SHOEMAKER  OF  KOPENICK  (THE),  incident.  Cap- 
tain Jinks,  the  Cobbler.  Vitagraph  ©12-28-16. 

SHOESTRING,  story,  George  Bradshaw.  New  Faces 
of  1937,  RKO  ©7-1  -37. 

SHOOTING  PARTY  (THE),  story,  Anton  Chekov. 
Summer  Storm,  Angelus-UA  ©1944. 

SHOP  GIRL  (THE),  novel,  C.  N.  and  A.  M.  Wil- 
liamson. Winifred,  the  Shop  Girl,  Vitagraph  ©6- 
21-16. 

SHORE  LEAVE,  play,  Hubert  Osborne.  Follow  the 
Fleet,    RKO    ©2-20-36;    Hit    the    Deck,  RKO 

©1-13-30. 

SHORN    LAMB    (THE),    novel,    William    J.  Locke. 

Strangers  in  Love,  Para.  ©3-5-32. 
SHORT    HAPPY    LIFE    OF    FRANCIS  MACOMBER 

(THE),  Ernest  Hemingway.  The  Macomber  Affair, 

Award  Prod.  ©3-21-47. 
SHOTGUN    MESSENGER,    story,   Arthur   St.  Claire. 

Stagecoach   Buckaroo,   Univ.  ©10-29-41. 
SHOWBIRD  (THE),  story,  Harriet  Morris.  The  Danc- 
er's Peril,  World  ©2-28-17. 
SHOW-OFF    (THE),   play,   George   Kelly.   Men  Are 

Like  That,  Para.  ©3-22-30. 
SHULAMITE  (THE),  novel,  Alice  and  Claude  Askew. 

Under  the  Lash,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©10-26-21. 
SIGN  OF  THE   ROSE    (THE),  story,  George  Beban. 

An  Alien,   New  York  M.P.  €8-2-15. 
SIGN  ON  THE  DOOR,  story-play,  Channing  Pollock. 

The  Locked  Door,  Feature-UA  ©10-29-29. 
SILENCE    OF    DEAN    MAITLAND,    novel,  Maxwell 

Grey   (pseud,  of  Miss  Mary  G.  Tuttiett).  Sealed 

Lips,  Equitable  ©12-9-15. 
SILENT  CALL,  story,  E.  M.  Royle.  Squaw  Man's  Son, 

Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1917. 
SILENT  THUNDER,  novel,  Andrew  Soutar.  The  Man 

Called  Back,  World  Wide  07-17-32. 
SILVER  FOX,  play,  Gaetano  Sazio.  Rendezvous  at 

Midnight,  Univ.  ©1-23-35. 
SILVER  HAWK  (THE),  novel,  William  Byron  Mow- 

rey.  Mysterious  Pilot,  Col.  ©1938. 
SILVER    LANTERNS,    short    story.    Ethel  Donaher. 

Princess  of  Broadway,  Pathe  ©1927. 
SILVER   LININGS,   story,    Fred   Jackson.   The  Man 

Hunt,  World  ©6-13-18. 
SILVER  SHELL  (THE),  story,  H.  J.  Dam.  The  Suspect, 

Vitagraph  ©5-15-16. 
SILVER  SPOON,  novel,  Clarence  Budington  Kelland. 

Highways  by  Night,  RKO  ©10-2-42. 
SILVER  SPOON    (THE),  play,  Henrik  N.  Ege.  Lets 

Make  a  Niqht  of  It,  Univ.  €6-29-37. 
SILVERADO  SQUATTERS,  story,  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. Adventures  in  Silverado,  Col.  ©1948. 
SIMEON  TETLOW'S  SHADOW,  novel,  Jeanette  Lee. 

Ruler  of  the  Road,  Pathe  ©5-7-18. 
SIMON  LASH,  PRIVATE  DETECTIVE,  novel,  Frank 

Gruber.  Accomplice,  Pathe-PRC  ©9-12-46. 
SINCERITY   story,  John  Erskine.  A  Lady  Surrenders, 

Univ.  ©9-22-30. 
SING  A  SONG  OF  HOMICIDE,  short  story.  James  R. 

Langham.  A  Night  in  New  Orleans,  Para  €1941. 
SINGLE  LADY   novel,  John  Monk  Saunders.  The  Last 

Flight,  1st  Natl.  ©8-14-31. 
SINGLE  NIGHT,  story,  Louis  Bromfield.  Night  After 

Night,  Para.  €10-13-32. 
SIR    PIEGAN    PASSES,    story,    W.    C.   Tuttle.  The 

Cheyenne  Kid.  RKO  ©1-20-33. 
SISTER   ACT    novel,    Fannie    Hurst.    Four  Mothers, 

WB  ©1-1-41;  Four  Wives,  WB  ©1-30-40. 
SIWASH  STORIES,  George  Fitch.  Those  Were  the 

Days,  Para.  ©5-31-40. 
SIX  CYLINDER  LOVE,  play,  William  Anthony  Mc- 

Guire.  Honeymoon's  Over,  20th  Fox  ©12-15-39. 
SIX   NAPOLEONS,   story,   Sir   Arthur   Conan  Doyle. 


STORY  SOURCE 


791 


Pearl  of  Death,  Univ.  €8-30-44. 
SIXTEEN  FATHOMS  UNDER,  story,  Eustice  L.  Adams. 

16  Fathoms  Deep,  Lake-Mono.  ©1948. 
SIXTY-FOUR,  NINETY-FOUR,  novel,  R.  H.  Methram. 

Roses  of  Picardy,  Excellent  ©4-27-29. 
SKIN  DEEP,  story,  Frank  R.  Adams.  Almost  a  Lady. 

Metropolitan-Prod.  Dist.  ©8-3-26. 
SKINNER'S  DRESS  SUIT,  story,  Henry  Irving  Dodge. 

Skinner  Steps  Out,  Univ.  ©11-7-29. 
SKY    HIGH,    story,    Elliott   White    Springs.  Young 

Eagles,  Para.  ©4-5-30. 
SKY  LIFE,  short  story,  Charles  Kenyon  and  Maude 

Fulton.   Under   Eighteen,  WB  €1932. 
SKY  STEWARD,  novel,  Ken  Attiwill.  Non-Stop  New 

York.  Caumont  British  ©11-28-37. 
SKYSCRAPER,  novel,  Faith  Baldwin.  Skyscraper  Souls, 

MCM  ©10-13-32. 
SLIGHTLY  PERFECT,  novel,  George  Malcolm-Smith. 

Are  You  With  It?,  Ul  ©1948. 
SMALL  MIRACLE,  play,  Norman  Krasna.  Four  Hours 

to  Kill,  Para.  ©4-18-35. 
SNAKEBITE,  novel.  Robert  Hichens.  The  Lady  Who 

Lied,  1st  Natl.  ©7-2-25. 
SNAKE'S   WIFE,   short   story,   Wallace   Smith.  Up- 
stream, Fox  ©1927. 
SNOWBLIND,  story.  Arthur  Stringer.  Unseeing  Eyes, 

Hearst,  ©1  1-25-23. 
SNOW    DUST,    short    story,    Howard    E.  Morgan. 

Mystery  Vallev,  Rayart  €1928. 
SO  YOU  WON'T  SING,   EH?,  story,  Aben  Kandel. 

Sing  and  Like  It.  RKO  ©4-5-34. 
SOCIAL  PIRATES,  story,  Ralph  Spenc?.  Going  High- 
brow, WB  ©6-17-35. 
SODOM   AND  GOMORRAH,   play,   Ladiflaus  Vajda. 

The  Queen  of  Sin,  Export- Import  ©3-27-23. 
SOLDIERS  WITH  WINCS,  radio  show.  Army  Show, 

WB  ©9-28-43. 
SOME  MUST  WATCH,  novel,  Ethel  Lina  White.  The 

Spiral  Staircase,  RKO  ©3-5-46. 
SOMEONE  AND  SOMEBODY,  story.  Porter  Emerson 

Browne.  Too  Many  Millions,  Famous  Players  Lasky 

©10-12-18. 

SOMETHING    BORROWED,    story,    Elizabeth  Dunn. 

Meet  the  Stewarts.  Col.  €1942. 
SOMETHING    TO    BRAG    ABOUT,    short    story,  Eli 

Colter.  The  Untamed   Breed,  Sage  Western-Col. 

©1948. 

SOMEWHERE    SOUTH    IN    SONORA,    novel,  Will 

Levington    Comfort.    Somewhere    in    Sonora,  1st 

Natl.  ©2-23-27. 
SON  OF  ANAK,  story.  Ben  Ames  Williams.  Masked 

Emotions,  Fox  ©1929. 
SON  OF  MAMA  POSITO,  short  story,  Maxwell  Aley. 

You're  Not  So  Tough,  Univ.  ©1940. 
SON  OF  ROBINHOOD.  novel,  Paul  A.  Castleton.  The 

Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Col.  ©1946. 
SONG   IN   HIS  HEART,  biograDhy,  Rita  Otcott.  My 

Wild  Irish  Rose,  WB  ©12-27-47. 
SONG  IS  ENDED  (THE),  story,  Walter  Reisch.  The 

Song  You  Gave  Me,  British- Intl. -Col.  ©1-26-34. 
SONG  OF  SONGS,  novel,  Herman  Sudermann.  Lily  of 

the  Dust,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1924. 
SONG  OF  SONGS  (THE),  story,  Bruno  Lessing.  When 

the  Call  Came,  Univ.  ©9-17-15. 
SONG   OF   THE    DAMNED,   story,    Fred   de  Cresac. 

Escape  from  Devil's  Island,  Col.  ©1935. 
SONG  OF  THE  DRAGON  (THE),  story,  John  Taintor 

Foote.  Convoy,   1st  Natl.  ©4-11-27. 
SOUL   KISS    (THE),   story,    Paul    Hervey    Fox  and 

George     Tilton.     Soldiers     and     Women,  Col. 

©5-24-30. 

SOUNDINGS,  novel,  A.  Hamilton  Cibbs.  The  Whirl- 
wind of  Youth,  Para.  ©4-20-27. 

SOUR  GRAPES,  play,  Vincent  Lawrence.  Let's  Try 
Again,  RKO  ©1934. 

SOWING  GLORY,  short  story,  J.  D.  Newman.  Trouble 
in  Morocco,  Col.  ©1937. 

SOWING  OF  ALDERSON  CREE  (THE),  novel,  Mar- 
garet Prescott  Monatgue.  C.  R.  Macaulay-Selie 
©10-4-20. 

SPANISH  ACRES,  story,  Hal  C.  Evarts.  The  Santa  Fe 

Trail,  Para.  ©9-26-30. 
SPANISH  CONQUERORS,  book,  Irving  B.  Richman. 

The  Chronicles  of  America,  ©4-2-23. 
SPANISH   FARM,   novel,   R.   H.   Mottram.   Roses  of 

Picardy,  Excellent  €4-27-29. 
SPANISH   SUNLIGHT,    novel,    Anthony    Pryde.  The 

Girl  from  Montmartre,  1st  Natl.  ©1-27-26 
SPECK  ON  THE  WALL  (THE),    story,  James  Oliver 


Curwood.     Law     of     the     Timber,  PRC-Pathe 
©12-7-41  ;  8-28-46. 
SPELL  OF  THE  YUKON   (THE),  verse,     Robert  W. 
Service.   The   Shooting  of   Dan    McGrew,  Metro 
©4-9-24. 

SPICE  OF  LIFE,  story,  Dorothy  Howell.  The  Quitter, 

Col.  ©6-14-29. 
SPIDER'S    WEB     (THE),    novel,    Reginald  Wright 

Kauffman.     Midnight     Life,  Lumas-Gotham 

©7-17-28. 

SPINNER  IN  THE  SUN,  novel,  Myrtle  Reed.  Veiled 

Woman,  Fox  ©1929. 
SPINSTER    DINNER,    novel.    Faith    Baldwin.  Love 

Before  Breakfast,  Univ.  ©3-6-36. 
SPIONE,    novel,    Thea    Von    Harbou.    Spies,  MGM 

©1-16-29. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  ROAD,  short  story,  Kate  Jordan.  In 
Search  of  a  Thrill,  Metro  ©1923. 

SPLINTER  FLEET,  short  story,  Ray  Mulholland.  Sub- 
marine Patrol,  20th  Fox  ©1938. 

SPLURGE  (THE),  story,  Evelyn  Campbell.  Early  to 
Wed,  Fox  ©4-18-26. 

SPOOK  HOUSE,  short  story,  Richard  Flournoy.  Be- 
ware Spooks!'  Col.  ©1939. 

SPLENDID  CRIME  (THE),  story.  George  Coodschild. 
Public  Defender,  RKO  ©1931. 

SPOONHANDLE,  novel,  Ruth  Moore.  Deep  Waters, 
20th  ©1948. 

SPRING  CLEANING,  play,  Frederick  Lonsdale.  The 

Fast   Set,    Famous    Players   Lasky  ©10-22-24. 
SPRINC   DANCE,   play.   Philip   Barry.   Spring  Mad- 

Ness,  MCM-Loew's  ©11-9-38. 
SPRING  FEVER,   play,   Vincent   Lawrence.   Love  in 

the  Rough,  MCM  ©10-8-30. 
SPRING  3100,  play,  Argyll  Campbell.  Jealousy,  Col. 

©1  1-12-34. 

SQUADRONS,  play,  Elliott  White  Springs  and  A.  E. 

Thomas.  Body  and  Soul,  Fox  ©2-5-31. 
SQUARE  PEG  (A),  play,  Lewis  Beach.  Denial,  MGM 

©3-9-25. 

SQUEAKER  (THE),  novel,  Edgar  Wallce.  Murder  on 
Diamond  Row,  London  Films-UA  ©12-15-37. 

STADIUM,  story,  Francis  Wallace.  Touchdown,  Para. 
©1  1-14-31. 

STAGE  DOOR,  story,  Rita  We;man.  After  the  Show, 

Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1921. 
STAGE  TO  LORDSBURG,  short  storv    Ernest  Haycox. 

Stagecoach.   John   Ford-UA  ©1939. 
STAIRS  OF  SAND,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  Arizona  Ma- 
honey,  Para.  ©12-4-36. 
STAN  WILLIS  COWBOY,  story,  Geo'ge  M.  Johnson. 

The  Terror  of  Bar  X,  R-C  FBO  ©2-16-27. 
STARLIGHT,  play.  G!adys  Unger.  The  Divine  Woman, 

MGM  ©1-14-28. 
STATE   VERSUS   ELINOR    NORTON    (THE),  novel, 

Mary     Roberts     Rinehart.     Elinor     Norton,  Fox 

©1  1-2-34. 

STEPCHILD    OF   THE    MOON,    short    story,  Fulton 

Oursler.  Second  Wife.  RKO  ©1936. 
STEPHEN    FOSTER     (Life    and    Songs),  biography. 

Milton  Krims.  Harmony  Lane,  Mascot  ©8-25-35. 
STEPPING  HIGH,  novel,  Gene  Markey.  Syncopation, 

RKO  ©3-1-29. 
STEPSONS  OF  LIGHT  (THE),  story.  Eugene  Manlove 

Rhodes  .The  Mysterious  Witness,  Robertson-Cole 

FBO  P>6-24-23. 
STILL    FACE,    story,    Clarence    Budington  Kelland. 

The  Masked  Menace   (serial),  Pathe  ©1927. 
STILL   LIFE,   play,   Noel   Coward.    Brief  Encounter, 

Univ.   (British)  ©1946. 
STOCK   SHOT,   short   story,   Robert   Leslie  Bellem. 

Blackmail.  Rep.  ©1947. 
STOLEN  LADY  (THE),  story.  William  Dudley  Pelley. 

Come  Across,  Univ.  ©6-8-29. 
STONES  CRY  OUT  (THE),  novel,  Richard  Wormser. 

Let  Them  Live!.  Univ.  ©1937. 
STRAIGHT  SHOOTIN'.   short   story,   W.   C.  Tuttle. 

Border  Sheriff.  Univ.  ©1926. 
STORY  OF  (EES  UCK   (THE),  novel,  Jack  London. 

The  Mohican's  Daughter,  P.T.B.  Inc.  Am.  Release 

©5-7-22. 

STRANGE    BOARDERS    OF    PALACE  CRESCENT 

(THE),    novel,    E.    Philips    Oppenheim.  Strange 

Boarders,  Gaumont  British  ©9-11-38. 
STRANCE    CASE    OF    CAVENDISH    (THE),  novel, 

Randall    Parris.    The    Lion    Man    (serial),  Univ. 

©2-9-20. 

STRICTLY    BUSINESS,   short   story,   Wallace  Smith. 

Beau   Bandit,  RKO  ©1930. 
STRONGHEART,   play,   William   C.    DeMille.  Brave- 


792 


STORY  SOURCE 


THREE  MINUTES  TO  CO,  story,  Wesley  Ruggles. 
The  Kick  Off,  Excellent  ©8-16-26. 

THREE  MUSKETEERS  (THE),  novel,  Alexandre  Du- 
mas. D'Artagnan,  Triangle  (T)  1  -27 -16;  The  Iron 
Mask,  Elton-UA  ©3-2-29. 

THREE  ON  A  MIKE,  story,  Stanley  Carvay.  Every 
Night  at  Eight,  Para.  €8-6-35. 

THREE  PAIRS  OF  SHOES,  story.  The  Price  of  Happi- 
ness, Triangle  ©1-29-16. 

THREE  THINGS  (THE),  novelette,  Mary  Raymond 
Shipman  Andrews.  The  Unbeliever,  Edison 
©2-15-18. 

THREE  WERE  THOROUGHBREDS,  novel,  Kenneth 
Perkins.  Relentless,  Cavalier-Col.  Til  948. 

THY  SOUL  SHALL  BEAR  WITNESS,  story,  Selma 
Laderlof.  The  Stroke  of  Midnight,  Metro  ©1922. 

TIE  THAT  BINDS  (THE),  novel,  Peter  B.  Kyne. 
Heroes  of  the  West,  Univ.  ©5-28-32;  Flaming 
Frontiers,  Univ.  ©5-12-38. 

TIGER,  novel,  Max  Brand.  Tiger  True,  Univ.  ©1-8-21. 

TIGER  ISLAND,  story,  Gouveneur  Morris.  East  of 
lava,  Univ  ©.12-3-35. 

TICER  VALLEY,  book,  Reginald  Campbell.  The  Girl 
from  Mandalay,  Rep.  ©5-11-36. 

TIMBER,  novel,  Harold  Titus.  Hearts  Aflame,  Mayer- 
Metro  ©1  -9-23. 

TIN  PAN  ALLEY,  play,  Hugh  Stanislaus  Stange. 
New  York  Nights,  Schenck-UA  ©12-28-29. 

TINSEL  GIRL,  The  Strange  Love  of  Molly  Louvain. 
1st  Natl.  ©5-1-32. 

TITANS,  novel,  Charles  Guernon.  The  Storm  Break- 
ers, Univ.  ©9-23-25. 

TO  HIM  THAT  HATH,  novel,  Leroy  Scott.  The  Su- 
preme Sacrifice,  World  ©3-24-16. 

TOBY  TYLER,  story,  James  Otis.  Circus  Days,  Lesser- 
Assoc.  1st  Natl.  ©7-10-23. 

TOMMY,  play,  Howard  Lindsay  and  Bertrand  Rob- 
inson.  She's  My  Weakness,   RKO  ©6-20-30. 

TONG  WAR,  story.  Samuel  Ornitz.  Chinatown 
Nights,  Para.  ©3-23-29. 

TONIGHT  AT  8:30,  selection,  Noel  Coward.  We 
Were  Dancing,  MGM-Loew's  ©2-5-42. 

TOO  SMALL  A  WORLD,  biog.,  Theodore  Maynard. 
Citizen  Saint.  Clyde  Elliott,  ©4-12-47. 

TOOMAI  OF  THE  ELEPHANTS,  story,  Rudyard  Kip- 
ling. Elephant  Boy.  London  Film  ©4-22-37. 

TORCH  BEARERS  (THE),  plav,  George  Kelly.  Doubt- 
ing Thomas,  Fox  ©6-7-35;  Too  Busy  to  Work, 
20th-Fox  ©1  1  -1  7-39. 

TORCH  SONG,  play.  Kenyon  Nicholson.  Laughing 
Sinners.  MGM  ©6-3-31. 

TOTO,  play,  adapted  from  Patachon.  by  Maurice 
Hennequin  and  Felix  Duquesnel  (French).  The 
Gay  Deceiver,  MGM  ©9-23-26. 

TOUIOURS  L'AUDACE,  short  story,  Ben  Ames  Wil- 
liams. Always  Audacious,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©1920. 

TOWER  OF   IVORY,  novel,  Gertrude  Atherton.  Out 

of  the  Storm,  Atherton-Goldwyn  ©4-30-20. 
TO  WHOM  IT  MAY  CONCERN,  story,  Rita  Weiman. 

Social  Code,  Metro  ©1923. 
TRAIN  TO  VENICE,  play,  Louis  Verneuil  and  Georges 

Berr.  My  Life  with  Caroline.  RKO  ©1941. 
TRAGEDY  OF  THE  KOROSKOV  (THE),  story.  Sir  A. 

Conan  Doyle.  The  Desert  Sheik,  Truart  ©6-14-24 
TRAIL  OF  LEIF  THE  LUCKY    (THE),  novel,  Ottilie 

A.  Liljencrantz.  The  Viking,  MGM  ©7-29-29. 
TRAILIN',   novel,   Max   Brand.  A   Holy  Terror,  Fox 

©6-22-31 . 

TRAIL  TOWN,  novel,  Ernest  Haycox.  Abilene  Town, 

Jules  Levey-UA  ©1946. 
TRAITOR'S  GATE  (THE),  novel,  Edgar  Wallace.  The 

Yellow   Mask,    British    Intl. -London  ©10-1-30. 
TRANSLATION   OF   A   SAVAGE    (THE),    novel,  Sir 

Gilbert  Parker.  Behold  My  Wife,  Famous  Players 

Lasky    ©9-14-20;     Behold     My    Wife,  Para. 

©12-10-34. 

TRAVIS  COUP   (THE),  story,  Arthur  Stringer.  Out 

of  the  Storm,  Tiffany  ©4-3-26. 
TREE  OF  LIBERTY    (THE),  novel,  Elizabeth  Page. 

Howards  of  Virginia,  Col.  ©9-14-40. 
TRELAWNEY  OF  THE  WELLS,  play,  Sir  Arthur  W. 

Pinero.  The  Actress,  MGM  ©4-28-28. 
TRIGGER,     play,     Lula     Vollmer.     Spitfire,  RKO 

©3-15-34. 

TRIMMED  WITH  RED,  story,  Wallace  Irwin.  Help 

Yourself,   Goldwyn  ©9-21-20. 
TRIPLE  CROSS  FOR  DANCER,  story,  W.  J.  Coburn. 

Fighting  Fury,   Univ.  ©7-2-24. 


TRIPLE  TROUBLE,  story,  Harry  O.  Hoyt.  Adorable 
Deceiver,  FBO  ©1  926. 

TRITAN  &  ISOLDE  LEGEND.  The  Eternal  Return, 
Discina-lntl.    iFrenchl  ©1948. 

TRIUMPH  OF  THE  SCARLET  PIMPERNEL,  novel. 
Baroness  Orczy.  The  Scarlet  Daredevil,  World 
Wide  ©6-20-29. 

TRIUMPH  OVER  PAIN,  book.  Rene  Fulop-Miller. 
The  Great  Moment,  Para.  ©6-6-44. 

TROOP  TRAIN  (THE),  story.  William  Hamilton  Os- 
borne. Love  and  the  Law,  Edgar  Lewis-Film  Clear- 
ing House  ©3-6-19. 

TROUBLE  (THE),  play,  Dudley  Sturrock  and  Noel 
Scott.  Rebellion,  British  Intl.  Pic.  (London) 
©4-27-36. 

TRUE  CONFESSIONS,  play,  Georges  Berr.  Cross  My 

Heart,  Para.  ©1947. 
TRUTH  GAME,  play,  Ivor  Novello.  But  the  Flesh  Is 

Weak,    MGM    ©4-5-32;    Free    and    Easy,  MGM 

©1941. 

TUCKER'S    PEOPLE,    novel,    Ira    Wolfert.    Force  of 

Evil,    Roberts-Enterprise-MGM    Loew's  ©1948. 
TUMBLE    INN,    play,    Mary    Roberts    Rinehart  and 

Avery  Hopwood.  Seven  Days,  Prod.  Dist.  ©1925. 
TU  M'EMPOUSERAS,  play,  Louis  Verneuil  (French). 

Get  Your  Man,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1927. 
TWENTY  GRAND,  story,  Eva  K.  Flint  and  Martha 

Madison.  Reckless  Living,   Univ.  ©1931. 
TUNA,    story,    Houston    Branch.    Tiger    Shark,  1st 

Natl.  ©9-3-32. 
TWELVE    COINS    OF    CONFUCIUS     (THE),  story, 

Harry  Stephen  Keeler.  The  Mysterious  Mr.  Wong, 

Mono.  ©1-12-35. 
TWENTY-TWO,  story,  Mary  Roberts  Rinehart.  The 

Glorious   Fool.    Rinehart-Goldwyn  ©11-15-21. 
TWIN  SOMBREROS,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  Gunfighters, 

Co'.  ©6-9-47. 
TWISTED  ROAD  (THE),  story,  Maurice  Davis.  Race 

Street,  RKO  ©1948. 
TWO  BENJAMINS  (THE),  story,  Juliet  Wilbor  Tom- 
kins.    Little    Comrade,    Famous    Players  Lasky 

©2-21-19. 

TWO  BLACK  CROWS  IN  THE  A.  E.  F.  (THE),  novel, 

Charles  E.  Mack.  Anybody's  War,  Para.  ©8-1  -3C. 
TWO  BLACK  SHEEP,  novel,  Warwick  Deeping.  Two 

Sinners,  Rep.  ©9-16-35. 
TWO   BLOCKS  AWAY,   play,   Aaron   Hoffman.  The 

Cohens  and  the  Kellys,  Univ.  ©2-8-26. 
TWO  MEN   IN  A  FURNISHED  ROOM,  short  story, 

Cornell    Woolrich.    The    Guilty,  Wrather-Mono. 

©1  1  -1946. 

TWO  O'CLOCK  COURAGE,  short  story,  Gelett  Bur- 
gess. Two  in  the  Dark,  RKO  ©1936. 

TWO  ORPHANS  (THE),  novel,  D'Ennery  and  Cor- 
mon.  Orphans  of  the  Storm,  Griffith-UA  ©7-6-22. 

TWO  WOMEN,  play,  Rupert  Hughes.  The  Ghosts  of 
Yesterday,  Talmadge,  ©12-29-17. 

TWO  WOMEN.  William  Addison  Lathrop.  Whims 
of  Society,  World  ©2-18-18. 

TYRANNY  OF  WEAKNESS  (THE),  novel,  Charles 
Neville  Buck.  Love,  Honor  and  Obey,  Motion  Pic- 
tures Corp. -Metro  ©9-10-20. 

u 

UNCOMMON  DANGER,  novel,  Eric  Ambler.  Back- 
ground to  Danger,  WB  ©1943. 

UNDER  SECRETARY  (THE),  story,  Scott  Campbell. 
Unpaid  Ransom,  Edison  ©3-25-15. 

UNDERSTANDER  (THE),  play,  Jo  Swerling.  Melody 
Lane,  Univ.  ©7-17-29. 

UNDYING  PAST  (THE),  novel,  Hermann  Suder- 
mann.  Flesh  and  the  Devil,  MGM  ©1-19-27. 

UNFORBIDDEN  FRUIT,  novel,  Warner  Fabian.  Wild 
Party,  Para.  ©1929. 

UNITED  STATES  FLAVOR,  story,  R.  G.  Kirk.  Men 
of  Steel,  1st  Natl.  ©7-6-26. 

UNITED  STATES  SMITH,  short  story,  Gerald  Beau- 
mont. Pride  of  the  Marines,  Col.  ©1936. 

UNTAMED  (THE),  novel,  Max  Brand.  Fair  Warn- 
ing, Fox  ©12-25-30. 

UNTAMED  HEART  (THE),  story,  Dorothy  Yost. 
Hills  of  Kentucky,  WB  ©2-12-27. 

UNWANTED,  story,  Bella  Muni  and  Abem  Finkel. 
The  Deceiver,  Col.  ©11-13-31. 

UPSTAGE,  story,  Rita  Weiman.  Rouged  Lips,  Metro 
©1923. 

URIAH'S  SON,  short  story,  Stephen  Vincent  Benet. 
Necessary  Evil,  1st  Natl.  ©1925. 


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heart,  Cinema-Prod.  Dist.  ©12-28-25. 
STUFF  OF  HEROES,  novel,  Harold  Titus.  How  Baxter 

Butted  In,  WB  ©1925. 
STUFFED   SHIRT,    short   story,    Stephen    M.  Avery. 

Hard  to  Get,  WB  ©1938. 
STUMBLING  HERD  (THE),  story,  |ohn  A.  Morosco. 

Rose  of  the  Tenements,  RC-FBO  ©11-22-26. 
SUBURBAN   (THE),  play,  Chas.  T.  Dazey.  The  Ken- 
tucky Derby,  Univ.  ©10-18-22. 
SUCCESS  STORY,  play,  John  Howard  Lawson.  Success 

at  Any  Price,  RKO  ©4-5-34. 
SUCH  A  LOVELY  COUPLE,  story,  F.  Hugh  Herbert. 

People  Will  Talk,  Para.  ©5-20-35. 
SUICIDE  CLUB  (THE),  story,  Robert  Louis  Steven- 
son. Trouble  for  Two,  MGM  ©5-27-36. 
SUMMER  LIGHTNING,  novel,  Allene  Corliss.   I  Met 

My  Love  Again,  Wanger-UA  ©1-19-38. 
SUNDOWN  SLIM,  novel,  Henry  Herbert  Knibbs.  The 

Burning  Trail,  Univ.  ©2-19-25. 
SUNNY  DACOW,  short  story,  Henry  St.  John  Cooper. 

Sunnyside  Up,  Fox  ©1929. 
SUNNY  GOES  HOME,  short  story.  Fannie  Kelbourne. 

The  Major  and  the  Minor,  Para.  ©1942. 
SUPPER  AT  THE  GAIETY,  short  story,  Alfred  Sav- 

oir.  His  Tiger  Lady,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©1928. 
SUSPICION,    story,    Ladislaus   Fodor.   Wives  Under 

Suspicion,  Univ.  ©1938. 
SUZANNE,  story,  Louis  Mercanton  and  Rene  Hervil. 

A  Naked  Soul,  World  ©5-28-17. 
SWAMI    (THE),  novel,  Robert  Sterrett.  Vengeance, 

World  ©5-6-18. 
SWAN    (THE),  play,  Ferenc  Molnar.  One  Romantic 

Night,  ).  M.  Schenck-UA  ©5-5-30. 
SWEEPINGS,  novel,  Lester  Cohen.  Three  Sons.  RKO 

©10-13-29. 

SWEET  ALOES,  short  story,  Jay  Mallory.  Give  Me 
Your  Heart,  WB  ©1936. 

SWEET  AND  LOWDOWN,  story,  Ronald  Miller.  The 
Chumps  (short),  Mack  Sennett  ©7-6-30. 

SWEET  MYSTERY  OF  LIFE,  play,  Richard  Maibaum, 
Michael  Wallach  and  George  Haight.  Gold  Dig- 
gers of  1937,  WB  ©12-31-36. 

SWEETIE  PEACH  I E,  story,  Sophie  Kerr.  The  House 
that  Jazz  Built,  Realart  ©4-4-21. 

SWIFT  LIGHTNING,  novel,  James  Oliver  Curwood. 
Call  of  the  Yukon,  Rep.  ©4-11-38. 

SWISS  FAMILY  ROBINSON  (THE),  story,  J.  R.  Wyss. 
Perils  of  the  Wild   (serial),  Univ.  ©6-23-25. 

SYBIL,  play,  Max  Brody  and  Franz  Martos  (Hun- 
garian). The  Duchess  of  Buffalo,  Schenck-UA 
©10-4-26. 

SYNDOFLODEN,  novel,  Henning  Berger.  Sin  Flood, 
Coldwn-UA  ©12-31-21;  The  Way  of  All  Men, 
1st  Natl.  ©7-21  -30. 

T 

TAKE  THE  HEIR,  short  story,  Lawrence  Poblex  and 
Thomas  Ahearn.  The  Big  Shot,   RKO  ©1937. 

TAKING  CARE  OF  SYLVIA,  story.  Frank  R.  Adams. 
The  Page  Mystery.  World  ©4-17-17. 

TALE  OF  RED  ROSES  (A),  story,  George  Randolph 
Chester.  My  Man.  Vitagraph  ©2-17-24. 

TALE  OF  TRIONA  (THE),  story.  William  J.  Locke. 
A  Fool's  Awakening,  Metro  ©2-13-24. 

TALE  OF  TWO  CITIES  (THE),  novel,  Charles  Dick- 
ens. The  Only  Way,  H.  Wilcox-UA  ©4-10-26. 

TALES  OF  UNCLE  REMUS,  Joel  Chandler  Harris. 
Song  of  the  South.  Disney-RKO  ©8-12-46. 

TALISMAN  (THE),  novel,  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Richard, 
The  Lion-Hearted.  Assoc.  Authors-UA  ©10-3-23. 

TALISMANS,  play,  Kenneth  Harris.  Fools  for  Luck, 
Essanay  ©9-22-17. 

TAMPICO,  novel.  Joseph  Hergesheimer.  The  Woman 
I  Stole.  Col.  ©4-26-33. 

TATTERLY,  novel,  Thomas  Gallon.  Off  the  High- 
way, Stromberg-Prod.   Dist.  ©8-20-25. 

TECHNIC,  story.  Dana  Burnet.  The  Marriage  Clause, 
Univ.  ©12-16-26. 

TELLING  TALES,  story,  George  Rix.  The  Torrent, 
Univ.  ©12-23-20. 

TEMPLE  DUSK,  short  storv.  Calvin  Johnston.  With- 
out Limit,  Metro  ©3-2-21. 

TEMPLE  OF  DAWN  (THE),  novel,  I.  A.  R.  Wylie. 
The  Price  of  Redemption,  Metro  ©9-10-20 

TEMPLE  OF  THE  GIANTS  (THE),  story.  Robert 
Wells  Ritchie.  Not  for  Publication,  Robertson- 
Cole-FBO  ©6-10-27. 

TEMPLE  TOWER,  story,  H.  C.  (Sapper)  McNeile. 
Bulldog  Drummond's  Secret  Police,  Para.  ©4- 
14-39. 


TEMPTING  OF  TANERNAKE,  novel,  E.  Philips  Op- 
penheim.  Sisters  of  Eve,  Rayart  ©1928. 

TEN  CENT  LADY  (THE),  story,  Louis  Weitzenkorn. 
Like  Wildfire,  Univ.  ©4-26-17. 

TENDERFOOT  (THE),  story,  Jack  Rollens.  A  Roar- 
ing Adventure,  Univ.  ©2-14-25. 

TENNESSEE'S  PARDNER,  story,  Bret  Harte.  The 
Flaming  Forties,  Stellar  ©12-30-24. 

TERRE  INHUMAINE,  play,  Francois  de  Curel 
(French).  This  Mad  World,  MGM  ©4-21-30. 

TERROR  (THE),  story,  Edgar  Wallace.  Return  of 
the  Terror,    1st   Natl.  ©7-2-34. 

TERWILLIGER,  short  story,  Tristam  Tupper.  Chil- 
dren of  Dust,  1st  Natl.  ©1923. 

TESHA,  novel,  Countess  Barcynska.  A  Woman  In 
the  Night,  World  Wide  ©3-19-29. 

TESSIE  AND  THE  LITTLE  SHOP,  story,  Sewell  Ford. 
Tessie,  Arrow  ©9-23-25. 

TEXAS  RANGER  (A),  story,  William  MacLeod  Raine. 
Pure  Grit,  Univ.  ©11-17-23. 

THANKS,  GOD,  I'LL  TAKE  IT  FROM  HERE,  novel, 
Jane  Allen.  Without  Reservations.  RKO  ©1946. 

THARON  OF  LOST  VALLEY,  story,  Vingie  E.  Rose. 
The  Crimson  Challenge,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©4-4-22. 

THAT  LASS  O'LOWRIES,  novel,  Frances  Hodgson 
Burnett.  Flame  of  Life,  Univ.  ©1923. 

THAT  MAKES  US  EVEN,  story,  Paul  Allison.  The 
Main  Event,  Pathe  ©11-5-27. 

THAT  SPOT,  story,  Jack  London.  Sign  of  the  Wolf, 
Mono.  ©3-25-41. 

THEN  HELL  BROKE  LOOSE,  story,  Norman  Springer. 
Shanghaied  Love,  Col.  ©9-15-31. 

THERE'S  ALWAYS  JULIET,  play,  John  Van  Druten. 
One  Night  in  Lisbon,  Para.  ©1941. 

THERE'S  RHYTHM  IN  THE  RIVER,  song,  Paul  Fran- 
cis Webster  and  John  J.  Leeb.  Rhythm  in  the 
River,  Para.  ©2-25-32. 

THERE  WAS  A  KING  IN  EGYPT,  short  story,  Norma 
Lorimer.  Lure  of  Egypt,  Pathe  ©1921. 

THERESE  RAQUIN,  novel,  Emile  Zola.  Shadows  of 
Fear,   1st  Natl.  ©1928. 

THEY  CALLED  HIM  DEATH,  David  Hume  (pseud. 
John  Victor  Turner).  The  Patient  Vanishes,  Film 
Classics  ©6-1-47. 

THEY  CAN'T  HANG  ME.  novel.  James  Ronald.  Wit- 
ness Vanishes,  Univ.  ©9-8-39. 

THEY  CREEP  IN  THE  DARK,  short  story,  Karl 
Brown.  The  Ape  Man,  Mono.  ©1943. 

THEY  DREAM  OF  HOME,  novel,  Niven  Busch.  Till 
the  End  of  Time,  RKO  ©7-23-46. 

THEY  KNEW  WHAT  THEY  WANTED,  play,  Sidney 
Howard.  Secret  Hour,  Para.  ©1928. 

THEY'RE  OFF,  story,  Bruce  Mitchell.  The  Speed 
Classic,  Excellent  ©8-11-28. 

THICKER  THAN  WATER,  story,  B.  Fitz  Oxford. 
Other  Kind  of  Love,  Goldstone  ©1924. 

THIN  AIR,  short  story.  Mildred  Cram.  Stars  Over 
Broadway,  WB  ©1935. 

THIRD  AVENUE,  sketches,  John  McNulty.  Easy 
Come,  Easy  Go.  Para.  ©1-31-47. 

THIRD  ROUND  (THE),  story,  H.  C.  (Sapper)  Mc- 
Neile. Bulldog  Drummond's  Peril,  Para.  ©3-18-38. 

THIRTEENTH  GUEST  (THE),  novel,  Armitage  Trail. 
Mystery  of  the  13th  Guest,  Mono.  ©9-24-43. 

THIS  IS  NEW  YORK,  play,  Robert  F.  Sherwood. 
Two  Kinds  of  Women,  Para.  ©1-18-32. 

THIS  WOMAN — THIS  MAN,  story,  Selma  Lagerlof. 
Guilty — of  Love,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©8-10-20. 

THOUSAND  DOLLAR  BILL  (THE),  short  story,  Man- 
uel Komroff.  Small  Town  Boy,  Grand  Natl.  ©1937. 

THOUSAND  SHALL  FALL  (A),  novel,  Hans  Habe. 
Cross  of  Lorraine,  MGM-Loew's  ©11-3-43. 

THREE  BEARS  (THE),  play,  Edward  Childs  Carpen- 
ter. Three  Men  and  a  Girl,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©3-6-19. 

THREE  BLIND  MICE,  play.  Stephan  Powys.  Three 
Little  Girls  in  Blue.  20th-Fox  ©1946. 

THREE  CORNERED  KINGDOM  (THE),  story,  Vernet 
Rabell.  If  I  Were  Queen,  Robertson  Cole  FBO 
©10-15-22. 

THREE    FLIGHTS   UP.    story,    Harry    Fried.  Dancing 

Sweeties,  WB  ©7-1-30. 
THREE  GODFATHERS,  story.  Peter  B.  Kyne.  Marked 

Men.   Univ.  ©1-8-20;  Hell's  Heroes,  Univ.  ©12- 

19-29. 

THREE    IN    EDEN,    short   story,    W.  Somerset 

Maugham.  Isle  of  Fury.  WB  ©1936. 
THREE    MEN    IN    THE    SNOW,    short    story,  Erich 

Kaertner.  Paradise  for  Three.  MGM  ©1938. 


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V 

VALE  OF  PARADISE,  novel.  Vingie  E.  Roe.  North 
of    the    Rio    Grande,     Famous    Players  Lasky 

©5-22-22. 

VALIANT  (THE),  play,  Holworthy  Hall  and  Robert 

M.   Middlemass.  The  Man  Who  Wouldn't  Talk, 

20th-Fox  ©2-2-40. 
VALLEY  OF  CONTENT   (THE),  novel,  Blanche  Up- 
right. Pleasure  Mad,  Mayer-Metro  ©11-14-23. 
VANITY  FAIR,  novel,  W.  M.  Thackery.  Becky  Sharp, 

Pioneer  ©6-13-35. 
VELVET  FLEECE   (THE),  novel,  Lois  Eby  and  John 

Fleming.  Larceny,  Ul  ©1948. 
VENEER,    play,    Hugh    Stanislaus    Strange.  Young 

Bride,  RKO  ©1932. 
VENGEANCE  OF  THE  LORD,  novel,  Peter  B.  Kyne. 

Bars  of  Hate,  Victory  ©2-21-36. 
VERGIE  WINTERS,  novel.  Louis  Bromfield.  Life  of 

Vergie  Winters,  RKO  ©1934. 
VERY  WARM  FOR  MAY,  musical,  Jerome  Kern  and 

Oscar  Hammerstein  II.  Broadway  Rhythm,  MGM 

©1944. 

VESSEL  OF  WRATH,  novel,  W.  Somerset  Maugham. 

Beachcomber.  Para.  ©3-10-39. 
VICTIM  OF  THE  SEAL  OF  CONFESSION  (A),  novel, 

Rev.  Jo:eph  Spillman.  The  Victim,  Catholic  Art 

Assn.  ©12-6-17. 
VICTORIA  DOCKS  AT  EIGHT  (THE),  novel,  Rufus 

King  and  Charles  Beahan.  White  Tie  and  Tails, 

Univ.  ©9-19-46. 
VICTORY,  novel.   Joseph  Conrad.   Dangerous  Para- 
dise, Para.  ©1930. 
VIDOCQ    (LIFE    OF    EUGENE    FRANCOIS),  book, 

Emile  Gaboriau.  A  Scandal  in  Paris,  Arnold  Prod.- 

UA  ©7-1  1  -46. 
VIENNESE  CHARMER  (THE),  story,  W.  Carey  Won- 

derly.  Street  Girl,  RKO  ©7-29-29;  That  Girl  From 

Paris,  RKO  ©1937;  Four  Jacks  and  a  Jill,  RKO 

©12-18-41. 

VIENNESE   MEDLEY,   short   story,    Edith  O'Shaugh- 

nessv.  Greater  Glory,   1st  Natl.  ©1926. 
VILLAGE    CUTUP    (THE),    story,    George  Weston. 

Putting  It  Over,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©5-5-19. 
VINEGAR  TREE   (THE),  play,  Paul  Osborn.  Should 

Ladies  Behave.  MGM  ©12-1-33. 
VLOUPENY  ZIVOT,  novel,   Karel   Benes.   A  Stolen 

Life.  WB  ©1946. 

w 

WAFFLE  IRON   (THE),  novel,  Arthur  Stringer.  Are 

All  Men  Alike,  Metro  ©11-8-20. 
WAG  LADY    (THE),  novel,   Rex  Beach.  The  Cirls 

from  Outside,  Beach  ©7-24-19. 
WALTZ  DREAM,  operetta,  Leopold  Jacobson,  Felix 

Dormann  and   Hans   Muller.   Smiling  Lieutenant. 

Para.  ©1931. 

WANDERING    JEW     (THE),    novel,    Eugene  Sue. 

Morok,  Hesperia  Films  ©2-1-18. 
WANTED,  A  BLEMISH,  story,  Jessie  E.  Henderson 

and  Henry  J.  Buxton.  An  Amateur  Devil,  Famous 

Players  Lasky  ©1  1-12-20. 
WAPI  THE  WALRUS,  story,  James  Oliver  Curwood. 

Back    to    God's    Country,     Canadian  Photoplays 

©10-13-19. 

WAR  DIARY  OF  SERGEANT  YORK,  Sam  K.  Cowan. 

Sergeant  York,  WB  ©1941. 
WAR  OF  THE  WILDCATS,  story,  Thomson  Burtis. 

In  Old  Oklahoma,  Rep.  ©10-13-43. 
WASTER   (THE),  novel,  Roy  S.  Sansabaugh.  Youth. 

World  ©7-19-17. 
WATCH    DOG    (THE),    story.    P.    C.  Wodehouse. 

Dizzy  Dames,  Liberty  ©5-20-35. 
WAY    (THE),   story,   Zona   Gale.   When  Strangers 

Meet,  Liberty  ©2-21-34. 
WAY  OF  THE  STRONG  (THE),  story.  Octavus  Roy 

Cohen.  The  Strong  Way,  World  ©1-5-18. 
WE  ARE   FRENCH,   novel,   Perley   Moore  Sheehan. 

The  Bugler  of  Algiers,  Bluebird  ©11-14-16. 
WE  CAN'T  BE  AS  BAD  AS  ALL  THAT,  play,  Henry 

Arthur   Jones.   A  Society   Exile,    Famous  Players 

Lasky  ©8-10-19. 
WEAK  SISTERS,  play,  Lynn  Starling.  Dumb-bells  in 

Ermine,  WB  ©4-23-30. 
WEEK  END  GIRL,  novel,  Warner  Fabian.  Week  Ends 

Only,  Fox  ©1932. 
WEDNESDAY'S  CHILD,  play,  Leopold  Atlas.  Child 

of  Divorce,  RKO  ©1946. 
WELCOME  IMPOSTER,  play.  Channing  Pollock.  Mid- 
night Intruder,  Univ.  ©1938. 
WEST    OF    THE    GREAT    DIVIDE,    novel,  William 


Vaughn    Moody.    The    Great    Divide,    1st  Natl. 

©1930. 

WEST  SIDE  MIRACLE,  story,  Quentin  Reynolds. 
Secrets  of  a  Nurse.  Univ.  ©11-16-38. 

WHAT  CHILDREN  WILL  DO,  story,  Charles  K.  Har- 
ris. Ashamed  of  Parents,  WB  ©11-21-21. 

WHAT  IS  YOUR  VALUE,  MADAME,  story,  Alice 
Ames  Winter.  This  Wife  Business,  Aralma-Natl. 
Films  Lab.  ©1  -1  1  -23. 

WHAT  MIGHT  HAVE  BEEN,  story,  George  Scar- 
borough and  Sidney  A.  Franklin.  Her  Only  Way, 
Talmadge  ©8-15-18. 

WHAT'S  A  FIXER  FOR?,  play,  H.  C.  Potter.  Fixer 
Dugan,   RKO  ©4-21-39. 

WHAT'S  YOUR  WIFE  DOING?,  play,  Herbert  Hall 
Winslow  and  Emil  Nyltray.  Reckless  Romance, 
Al  Christie-Prod.  Dist.  ©11-15-24. 

WHEELS  OF  FATE,  story,  James  Oliver  Curwood. 
Code  of  the  Mounted,  Ambasador  ©1935;  Down 
on  the  Great  Divide,  Mono.  ©1-8-43. 

WHEN  CAROL  TOOK  THE  SUBWAY,  story,  Julia 
Burnham.  The  Adventures  of  Carol,  World 
©11-2-17. 

WHEN  JERRY  COMES  HOME,  play,  Roy  Brian.  Itch- 
ing Palms,  Robertson-Cole-FBO  ©4-14-24. 

WHEN  SMITH  MEETS  SMITH,  story,  Meredith 
Davis.  Beyond  the  Border,  Stromberg-Prod.  Dist. 

©3-1-25. 

WHEN  THE  DEVIL  WAS  SICK,  story,  E.  J.  Rath. 

Clear  the  Decks,  Univ.  ©1-31-29. 
WHEN  WE  WERE  TWENTY-ONE,  story,   Henry  V. 

Esmond.    The    Truth    About    Youth,    1st  Natl. 

©11 -15-30. 

WHERE  THE  PAVEMENT  ENDS,  play,  |ohn  Russell. 
The  Sea  God,  Para.  ©1930. 

WHICH  SHALL  IT  BE,  poem.  Mrs.  E.  L.  Beers.  Not 
One  to  Spare,  W.  W.  Hodkinson  ©6-12-24. 

WHIFF  OF  HELIOTROPE  (A),  story,  Richard  Wash- 
burn Child.  Heliotrope,  International  ©11-10-20; 
Gentleman  After  Dark.  Small-UA  ©3-30-42;  For- 
gotten Faces,  Para.  ©1936. 

WHIM  (THE),  story,  Marion  Orth.  The  Price  of  a 
Good  Time,  Jewel,  ©11-15-17. 

WHIPPING  (THE),  short  story,  Roy  Flannagan. 
Ready  for  Love,  Para.  ©1934. 

WHISPERING  SMITH  RIDES,  story.  Frank  A.  Spear- 
man. The  Lightnin'  Express  (serial),  Univ.  ©1930. 

WHISPERING  WINDOW  (THE),  story,  Cortland 
Fitzsimmons.  The  Longest  Night,  MGM  ©9-30-36. 

WHISTLING  DICK'S  CHRISTMAS  STOCKING,  story, 
O.  Henry  (pseud.  William  Sidney  Porter).  An  Un- 
willing Hero.  Coldwyn-lst  Natl.  ©4-28-21. 

WHITE  AND  YELLOW,  story,  Jack  London.  The 
Haunted  Ship,  Tiffany  ©12-13-27. 

WHITE  COLLARS,  play,  Edith  Ellis.  The  Idle  Rich, 
MGM  ©5-20-29;  adapted  from  story  by  Edgar 
Franklin.  Rich  Man,  Poor  Girl,  MGM-Loew's 
©8-8-38. 

WHITE  FRONTIER   (THE),  novel.  Jeffrey  Deprend. 

Slander   the   Woman,    Allen    Holubar-Assoc.  1st 

Natl.  ©4-24-23. 
WHITE    HANDS,    story.    Arthur   Stringer.     Half  a 

Bride,  Para.  ©6-16-28. 
WHITE  LADY,  play.  Gina  Kaus  and  Ladislas  Fodor. 

Isle  of  Missing  Men,  Mono.  ©1942. 
WINDS  OF  DESTINY,  novel,  Martin  Justice.  Secret 

Orders.  FBO  ©1926. 
WHITE  ROCK   (THE),  novel,  J.  B.  Harris-Burlands. 

His   Wife's    Friend,    Ince-Famous    Players  Lasky 

©12-8-19. 

WHITE  SILENCE  (THE),  story,  Jack  London.  Ro- 
mance of  the  Redwoods,  Col.  ©4-3-39. 

WHOLE  TOWN'S  TALKING  (THE),  play,  John  Em- 
erson and  Anita  Loos.  Ex-bad  Boy,  Univ. 
©6-23-31. 

WHOSE  WIDOW,  story.  Eleanor  Chipp.  The  Amaz- 
ing Wife,  Univ.  ©3-13-19. 

WHY  NOT.  novel,  Margaret  Widdemer.  The  Dream 
Lady,  Bluebird  ©7-24-18. 

WIDOW'S  MIGHT,  story,  Rita  Lambert.  Careless 
Lady.  Fox  ©3-4-32. 

WIFE  BY  PURCHASE  (A),  novel,  Paul  Trent.  Cod's 
Law  and  Man's,  Metro  ©5-2-17. 

WIFE  OF  STEPHEN  TRUMHOLT  (THE),  novel,  Her- 
mann Sudermann.  Wonder  of  Women,  MGM 
©9-5-29. 

WIFE  OF  THE  PARTY  (THE),  play,  Len  D.  Hollis- 
ter.  Gold  Dust  Gertie,  WB  ©5-14-21. 

WILD  ASS  SKIN  (THE),  story,  Honore  Balzac.  Slave 
of  Desire,  Goldwyn  ©10-14-23. 


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WILD  BEAUTY,  novel,  Mateel  Howe  Famham.  Way- 
ward, Para.  ©2-23-32. 

WILD  BIRDS,  story,  Dan  Totheroh.  Two  Alone, 
RKO  ©1-26-34. 

WILD  HORSE  ROUNDUP,  article,  Jean  Muir.  North- 
west Stampede,  EL  ©1948. 

WILD  WAVES,  William  Ford  Manley.  The  Big 
Broadcast,  Para.  ©10-15-32. 

WILDCAT,  story,  Houston  Branch.  The  Showdown, 
Para.  ©2-25-28. 

WILDCAT  (THE),  story,  Wellyn  Totam.  The  Eternal 
Woman,  Col.  ©6-14-29. 

WILDERNESS  ORPHAN,  story,  Dorothy  Cottrell. 
Wild  Innocence,  Garfield  ©1937. 

WILDFIRE,  novel,  Zane  Grey.  When  Romance  Rides, 
Goldwyn  ©4-20-22. 

WIND  ALONG  THE  WASTE,  novel,  Maude  Annes- 
ley.  Shattered  Dreams,  Univ.  ©12-22-21. 

WINGS  OF  MERCY,  story,  Alice  F.  Curtis.  The  Man 
Who  Found  Himself,  RKO  ©4-2-37. 

WINNER'S  CIRCLE,  short  story,  Gerald  Beaumont. 
Reckless  Living,  Univ.  ©1938. 

WINTER  CITY  FAVORITE  (A),  story,  Charles  Bel- 
mont Davis.  A  Romantic  Adventuress,  Famous 
Players  Lasky  ©9-14-20. 

WISE  SON  (A),  novel,  Charles  Sherman.  Wander- 
ing Footsteps,  Banner-Ginsberg  ©10-19-25. 

WIT  OF  A  WOMAN  (THE),  story,  Stanley  Dark. 
Moral  Courage,  World  ©5-3-17. 

WITH  CLEAR  RIGHTS,  story,  Charles  W.  Tyler. 
Across  the  Great  Divide,  Edison  ©8-18-15. 

WITHIN  THE  LAW,  play,  Bayard  Veiller.  Paid. 
MCM  ©12-15-30. 

WOLF  HUNTERS  (THE),  novel,  James  Oliver  Cur- 
wood.  The  Trail  Beyond,  Mono.  ©9-15-34. 

WOLF'S  CLAW  (THE),  story,  Philip  Bartholomae. 
The  Serpent.  Fox  ©1-23-16. 

WOMAN  (THE),  play,  William  C.  deMille.  The 
Telephone  Girl,  Famous  Players  Lasky  ©3-26-27; 
The  Secret  Call,  Para.  ©7-24-31. 

WOMAN  ALONE,  novel,  Fedor  Ostep.  Two  Who 
Dared,  Grand  Natl.  ©1937. 

WOMAN  AND  THE  PUPPET  (THE),  novel,  Pierre 
Louys.  The  Devil  is  a  Woman,  Para.  ©5-2-35. 

WOMAN  AND  WINE,  story,  Wm.  A.  Brady.  The 
Model,  World  ©5-5-15. 

WOMAN  DECIDES  (A),  story,  Wallace  Smith.  The 
Delightful   Rogue,   RKO  ©.9-22-29. 

WOMAN  IN  RED  (THE),  novel.  Anthony  Cilbert. 
My  Name  is  Julia  Ross,  Col.  ©11-27-45. 

WOMAN  IN  THE  CASE  (THE),  play,  Clyde  Fitch. 
The  Law  and  the  Woman,  Famous  Players  Lasky 
©12-14-21. 

WOMAN  IN  WHITE  (THE),  novel,  Wilkie  Collins. 

Tangled  Lives,  Fox  ©4-1-17. 
WOMAN  OF  KNOCKALOE  (THE),  novel.  Hall  Caine. 

Barbed  Wire,  Para.  ©9-10-27. 
WOMAN  OF  THE  JURY,  story,  Bernard  K.  Burns. 

Love  Racket,  1st  Natl.  ©1930. 


WOMAN  LIES  (A),  play,  Ladislaus  Fodor.  Thunder 

in  the  Night,  20th-Fox  ©9-20-35. 
WOMAN  WHO  NEEDED  KILLING,  novel,  Margery 

H.  Lawrence.  A  Dangerous  Woman,  Para.  ©1929. 
WOMEN  ARE  BUM  NEWSPAPERMEN,  short  story, 

Richard    Macauley.    Front    Page    Woman,  WB 

©1935. 

WORLD  AND  HIS  WIFE    (THE),  play,  Charles  F. 

Nordlinger.  Lovers,  MGM  ©5-2-27. 
WORLD  WITHOUT  END,  novel.  May  Edginton.  His 

Supreme  Moment,  Goldwyn-lst  Natl.  ©4-15-25. 
WORLDLINGS    (THE),   novel,   Leonard   Merrick.  A 

Thief  in  Paradise,  Goldwyn-lst  Natl.  ©12-29-24. 
WRECK    (THE),    story,    E.    J.    Rath.   The  Nervous 

Wreck,  Christie-Prod.  Dist.  ©10-8-26. 
WRECKAGE,  short  story,  H.  H.  Van  Loan.  Storm- 
swept,  FBO  ©1923. 
WRONG    COAT    (THE),    story,    Harold  McGrath. 

Pleasures  of  the  Rich,  Tiffany  ©2-26-26. 
WYATT  EARP,  FRONTIER  MARSHAL,  novel,  Stuart 

N.     Lake.     My    Darling    Clementine,  20th-Fox 

©10-10-46. 

WYOMING,  novel,  William  MacLeod  Raine.  The 
Man  from  Wyoming,  Univ.  ©12-14-23. 

Y 

YANCONNA  YILLIES,  short  story,  Hershal  S.  Hall. 

Chickens,   Ince-Para.  ©1-29-21. 
YELLOW  DOVE    (THE),   story.  Ceorge  Cibbs.  The 

Great  Deception,  1st  Natl.  ©7-27-26. 
YELLOW  HANDKERCHIEF  (THE),  story.  Jack  Lon- 
don. Stormy  Waters,  Tif fany-Stahl  ©5-26-28. 
YELLOW  MACIC,  story,  E.  Britten  Austin.  Buried 

Treasure.  Para.  ©1921. 
YELLOW    NIGHTINGALE     (THE),    play,  Hermann 

Bahr.  Romance  In  the  Dark.  Para.  ©2-18-38. 
YELLOW   PASSPORT,  story,   Abraham   S.  Schomer. 

The  Badge  of  Shame,  World  ©3-9-17. 
YELLOW  SEAL    (THE),  story,  W.  C.  Tuttle.  The 

Prairie  Pirate,  Stromberg-Prod.  Dist.  ©9-23-25. 
YOU  AND  I.  play,  Phillip  Barry.  The  Bargain,  1st 

Natl.  ©9-5-31. 
YOU   CAN'T  ALWAYS  TELL,   novel,   Harold  Mac- 

Grath.  Womanpower,  Fox  ©1925;  Right  to  the 

Heart,  20th-Fox  ©1942. 
YOUNG  APOLLO,   novel.   Anthony  Cibbs.   Men  of 

Tomorrow,  London  Films  ©8-14-34. 
YOUR  UNCLE  DUDLEY,  play,  Howard  Lindsay  and 

Bertrand  Robinson.  Too  Busy  to  Work,  20th-Fox 

©1  1-17-39. 

YOU'RE  IN  THE  ARMY  NOW,  story,  Elsie  Werner 
and  Bennett  Southard.  Into  No  Man's  Land,  Ex- 
cellent ©6-29-28. 

YOUTH  AT  THE  HELM,  play,  Paul  Vulpius.  The 
Two  of  Us  (English  title.  Jack  of  All  Trades), 
Caumont   (British)  ©2-17-36. 

YOUTH  TRIUMPHANT,  novel,  George  Cibbs.  Ene- 
mies of  Children,  Fisher-Mammoth  ©10-9-23. 


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21,902  TITLES 

Pictures  Released  from  1916  through  1948 


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A.  B.  C.  of  Love  Pathe  1919 

A  Wave,  A  Wac  and  a  Marine  Mono.  1944 

Abbott  &  Costello  Meet  Frenkenstein...  Ul  1948 

Abdul  the  Damned  Alliance  1935 

Abe  Lincoln  in  Illinois  RKO  1940 

Abie's  Irish  Rose  Para.  1928 

Abie's  Irish  Rose  UA  1946 

Abilene  Town  UA  1946 

Able  Minded  Lady  Pacific  1922 

About  Face  UA  1942 

Above  All  Law  Para.  1922 

Above  Suspicion  MCM  1943 

Above  the  Clouds  Col.  1933 

Abraham    Lincoln  ,  UA  1930 

Abraham   Lincoln  1st  Natl.  1924 

Abroad  With  2  Yanks  UA  1944 

Absolute  Quiet  MCM  1936 

Abysmal    Brute  Univ.  1923 

Accent  on  Love  20th-Fox  1941 

Accent  on  Youth  Para.  1935 

Accidents  Will  Happen  WB  1938 

Accomplice  Sherrill-Art  1938 

Accomplice  PRC  1946 

According  to  Hoyle  Western  1922 

According  to  Law  Mutual  1916 

According  to  the  Code  Essanay  1916 

Accused  Ind.  1926 

Accused  UA  1936 

Accused,  The  Para.  1948 

Accusing  Finger  Para.  1936 

Ace   High  Fox  1918 

Ace  of  Aces  RKO  1933 

Ace  of  Action  Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

Ace  of  Cactus  State  Rights  1924 

Ace  of  Cads  Para.  1926 

Ace  of  Clubs  Rayart  1926 

Ace  of  Hearts  Coldwyn  1921 

Ace  of  the  Saddle  Univ.  1919 

Aces  and   Eights  Puritan  1936 

Aces   Wild  Comodore  1937 

Acquittal.  The  Univ.  1923 

Acquitted  Fine  Arts  Tri.  1916 

Acquitted  Col.  1929 

Across  the  Atlantic  WB  1928 

Across  the  Border  ..  Aywon  1922 

Across  the  Continent  Para.  1922 

Across  the  Dead  Line  Univ.  1922 

Across  the  Deadline  Steiner  1925 

Across  the  Divide  Assoc  Exhib.  1922 

Across  the  Pacific  WB  1926 

Across  the  Pacific  WB  1942 

Across  the  Plains  Assoc.  Ind.  1928 

Across  to  Singapore  MCM  1928 

Across  to  Sierra  Col.  1941 

Act  of  Violence   VCM  1948 

Action  Univ.  1921 

Action   Craver  Rayart  1927 

Action  for  Slander  UA  1938 

Action  Galore.   Artclass  1926 

Action  in  Arabia  RKO  1944 

Action  in  the  North  Atlantic  WB  1943 

Action  of  Souls   1st  Natl.  1919 

Actress.   The  MCM  1928 

Adam  and  Eva  .  Para.  1923 

Adam  and  Evil  MCM  1927 

Adam  Had  Four  Sons  Col.  1941 

Adam's   Rib  Para.  1923 

Address  Unknown   Col.  1944 

Adele  Univ.  1919 

Adopted  Son  Metro  1917 

Adorable  Fox  1933 

Adorable  Cheat  Chesterfield  1928 

Adorable  Deceiver  FBO  1926 


Adorable  Savage  Univ. 

Adoration  1st  Natl. 

Adventure  Para. 

Adventure  MCM 

Adventure  Girl  RKO 

Adventure  in  Diamonds  Para. 

Adventure  in  Hearts  Para. 

Adventure  in  Iraq  WB 

Adventure  in  Manhattan  Col. 

Adventure  in  Washington  Col. 

Adventure  Islands  Para. 

Adventure  Mad  Para. 

Adventure  Shop  Vitagraph 

Adventurer,  The  MCM 

Adventurer,  The  U.  S.  Amusement 

Adventurer,  The  Fox 

Adventure's  End  Univ. 

Adventures  in  Pygmy  Land  Hodkinson 

Adventures  in  Silverado  Col. 

Adventures  of  a  Rookie,  The  RKO 

Adventures  of  Carol  World 

Adventures  of  Casanova  EL 

Adventures  of  Don  Coyote  UA 

Adventures  of  Don  ]uan  WB 

Adventures  of  Chico  Mono. 

Adventures  of  Gallant  Bess  EL 

Adventures  of  Kitty  O'Day,  The  Mono. 

Adventures  of  Mark  Twain  WB 

Adventures  of  Martin  Eden,  The  Col. 

Adventures  of  Marco  Polo  UA 

Adventures  of  Maya  E.  L.  Klein 

Adventures  of  Robin  Hood  WB 

Adventures  of  Rusty,  The  Col. 

Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes  20th-Fox 

Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer  UA 

Adventurous  Blonde,  The  WB 

Adventurous  Knights  Ajax 

Adventurous  Sex  Assoc.  Exhib. 

Adventurous   Soul  HiMark 

Advice  to  the  Lovelorn  UA 

Aerial    Gunner  Para. 

Affair  of  Cappy  Ricks  Rep. 

Affair  of  Susan  Univ. 

Affair  of  the  Follies,  An  1st  Natl. 

Affairs  of  a  Gentleman  Univ. 

Affairs  of  Anatol  Para. 

Affairs  of   Annabel  RKO 

Affairs  of  Cellini  UA 

Affairs  of  Geraldine  Rep. 

Affairs  of  )immy  Valentine  Rep. 

Affairs  of  Lady  Hamilton  Hodkinson 

Affairs  of  Martha,  The  MGM 

Affairs  of  Susan,  The  Para. 

Affectionately  Yours  WB 

Affinities  Hodkinson 

Aflame  in  the  Sky  FBO 

Afraid  to  Fight  Univ. 

Afraid  to  Love  Para. 

Afraid  to  Talk  Univ. 

Africa    Speaks   Col. 

After  a  Million  Sunset 

After  Business  Hours  Prod.  Dist. 

After  His  Own  Heart  Metro 

After   Marriage  Sunset 

After    Midnight   Selznick 

After  Midnight  with  Boston  Blackie  Col. 

After  Office  Hours  MCM 

After  Six  Days  Artclass 

After  the  Ball   FBO 

After  the  Ball  Fox 

After  the  Dance  Col. 

After  the  Fox  Beacon 

After  the  Show  Para. 

After  the  Storm  Col. 


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After  the  Thin  Man  MGM  1936 

After  the  War  Univ.  1918 

After  Tomorrow  Fox  1932 

After  Tonight  RKO  1933 

After  Your  Own  Heart  Fox  1921 

Aftermath  Collywn  1927 

Against  All  Odds  Fox  1924 

Against  the  Law  EPCo  1922 

Against  the  Law  Col.  1934 

Age  for  Love  UA  1931 

Age  of  Consent  RKO  1932 

Age  of  Desire,  The  1st  Natl.  1924 

Age  of  Indiscretion  MGM  1935 

Age  of  Innocence,  The  WB  1924 

Age  of  Innocence  RKO  1934 

Aggie  Appleby,  Maker  of  Men  RKO  1933 

A-Hunting  We  Will  Co  20th-Fox  1942 

Ah,  Wilderness  MGM  1935 

Ain't  Love  Funny  FBO  1926 

Air  Circus  Fox  1928 

Air  Devils   Univ.  1938 

Air  Eagles  Continental  1931 

Air  Force  WB  1943 

Air  Hawks  FBO  1925 

Air  Hawks  Col.  1935 

Air  Hostess  Col.  1933 

Air  Legion  RKO  1928 

Air  Mail  Univ.  1932 

Air  Mail  Para.  1925 

Air  Mail  Pilot  HiMark  1928 

Air  Patrol  Univ.  1928 

Air  Police  Sono  Art  1931 

Air  Raid  Wardens  MGM  1943 

Alabaster  Box  Vitagraph  1917 

Alladin  and  the  Wonderful  Lamp  Fox  1917 

Aladdin  from  Broadway  Vitagraph  1917 

Alladin's  Other  Lamp  Metro  1917 

Alarm  Clock  Andy  Para.  1920 

Alaska  Mono.  1944 

Alaska  Para.  1924 

Alaska  Highway  Para.  1943 

Albany  Night  Boat  Tiffany  1928 

Albuquerque  Para.  1948 

Alcatraz  Island  WB  1938 

Alex  the  Creat  FBO  1928 

Alexander  Hamilton  WB  1931 

Alexander's  Ragtime  Band  20th-Fox  1938 

Alfs  Button   1st  Natl.  1922 

Algiers   UA  1938 

Ali  Baba  and  the  Forty  Thieves  Univ.  1944 

AM  Baba  Goes  to  Town   20th-Fox  1937 

Alias  a  Gentleman   MGM  1948 

Alias  Billy  the  Kid  Rep.  1946 

Alias  French  Gertie  RKO  1930 

Alias  Jimmy  Valentine  Metro  1920 

Alias  Jimmy  Valentine  MGM  1928 

Alias  Julius  Caesar  1st  Natl.  1922 

Alias  Mary  Brown  Triangle  1918 

Alias  Mary  Dow  Univ.  1935 

Alias  Mary  Flynn  FBO  1925 

Alias  Mary  Smith  Mayfairl932 

Alias  Mike  Moran  Para.  1919 

Alias  Miss  Dodd  Univ.  1920 

Alias  Mr.  Twilight  Col.  1946 

Alias  Mrs.  Jessup  Metro  1917 

Alias  the  Bad  Man  Tiffany  1931 

Alias  the  Deacon  Univ.  1927 

Alias  the  Deacon  Univ.  1940 

Alias  the  Doctor  1st  Natl.  1932 

Alias  the  Lone  Wolf  Col.  1927 

Alias  the  Night  Wind  Fox  1932 

Alibi   UA  1929 

Alibi,  The   Vitagraph  1916 

Alibi  for  Murder   Col.  1936 

Alibi  Ike   WB  1935 

Alice  Adams   Assoc.  Exhib.  1923 

Alice  Adams   RKO  1935 

Alice  in  Wonderland  Unique  Foto  1  93 1 

Alice  in  Wonderland  Para.  1933 

Alice  Through  a  Looking  Glass  Pathe  1928 

Alien  Souls   Para.  1916 

Alimony   FBO  1 924 

Alimony  Madness   Mayfair  1933 

All  Aboard   1st  Natl.  1927 

All  American,  The  Univ.  1932 

All  American  Chump  MGM  1936 

All-American  Co-Ed   UA1941 

All-American  Sweetheart   Col.  1938 

All  Around  the  Frying  Pan  FBO  1925 


All  at  ^oa 

mt.m 

929 

All    DnlloH  (In 

92 1 

All    4  r\r    a  t— li  ich*an/H 

Fox 

91  7 

AH   fr\r  a  \A/nm a n 

1  st  Natl 

921 

All  Man 

.Peerless  Brady 

91  6 

All    N/lon    A  ro  Pnomioc 

934 

All  M\y  Sons 

U 1 

948 

All    C\i    a        iHHpn    Kl o r m  a 

PC  Pirti  ,  r  r"  ■■ 

91  9 

All    C\ {    a         iHHon  Pnoow 

Para 

920 

Al  1   of   ^rl 6 

Para 

934 

Al  1  Over  Town 

Rep 

937 

All   Hi  not  r»n   tho  \A/octorn  PfrM^t 

930 

All    ^niil^  pwo 

R  oal  art 

921 

All    "That-    Mrtnfiv/    Pan  Piiw 

RKO 

94 1 

All    tho   Rrnthorc  U/oro  V/aliant 
f\  II    lilc   DIUIilcib    VV  clc  VaMaI)l... 

et  ro 

923 

All   thp    Kino'c   I— r  coc 

Para 

935 

All  the  World  to  Nothing 

Pathe 

918 

All  the      or  Id's  a  Stage 

Principal 

922 

All  ThiQ    anri  Moavon  Tfirt 

WB 

940 

A 1 1    Tri r<~ii  iah    trtc  Miaht 

WB 

942 

All  Womsn 

Go  Idwy  n 

91  8 

A 1 1   U/rtmpn    Haup   ^Pf  rptc 

Para 

939 

A 1 1    Wrnn  t? 

Pathe 

919 

All'c   Pair   in    1  r~i\/o 

921 

Allophonv   1  Inricino 

RKO 

939 

Alloraii*"    +f»    1  n\/o 

944 

A  1  Intmpnt  \X/i\/PC 

nnn 

945 

A  1  mnct     a  1— liichan/H 

919 

A  Imr^ct     a     1  a/Hv/ 

Prnrl  Hicf 

926 

A  ImAct  1— liiman 

Pathe 

1 927 

A  Im  Act  K^arrioH 

Fox 

932 

A  IrriAQt  N^arrioiH 

et  ro 

919 

Almnct  K-^arnoH 

942 

Aloma  of  the  South  Seas 

Para 

1 926 

Aloma  of  the  South  Seas  

 Para. 

1 941 

Alnno    Camo    1  fiwo 

Para 

1  936 

Along  Came  Ruth 

MGM 

1 924 

A  Ion  0   Camp  lonpc 

RKO 

1  945 

Along  Came  Youth 

Para 

1  93 1 

Along  the  Navajo  Trail 

Rep 

1 945 

Along  the  Oregon  Trail 

Rep 

1 947 

Along  the  Rio  Grande 

RKO 

1 941 

A  long  the  Sunset  Trail 

PRC 

1  942 

Altar  Stairs  The 

1  932 

Altars  of  Desire 

MGM 

1 927 

WB 

1  940 

A  l\A/a\/c   a  RnHpcmaiH 

1  943 

Para 

1  920 

Fox 

1 93 1 

?nth-Fov 

1  938 

A  l\A/avQ  i n   KA v/  Hpart 

WB 

1 942 

Al\*/a\/c    in    +Vio  \X/a\/ 

h^Gtro 

1915 

?fith-Fnv 

1 938 

A  l\*/a\/c  Tftoothflf 

WB 

1 947 

A  l\A/a\/c   tho  Wnman 

C.r\  1 H  va/  w  n 

1  922 

AmarilKs    nf    f™  Inthocl  i  no  Allow 
/^iiiaiiiiy    u  i     '  i  <wi  i  i  i  l.  b  ii  i  i  tr  niicy  

Artrraf t 

1  91  8 

A m atoi  ir     AHx/on  +  i  irocc 

Metro 

1  91  9 

Amat*oi  ir  PlaHHv/ 

Fox 

1  932 

Amat"oiir    Plov/i  1  An 

Para 

1  920 

A m atpi  ir  fiPntlp m a n 

1  st  Natl 

1 926 

A  m  a  +  o t  tr    C. ontlo n-i  an  The 

UA 

1  936 

Amatnnr    C^i  rohan 

Pathe 

1  91  7 

Amatoi  ir  U/lnAui 

World 

1  91  9 

Amateur  V^ife 

Para 

1  920 

Amaz ing  Dr  Clitterhouse 

WB 

1  938 

Ama^ino    K^r      Fnrrpct  Tkio 

PRC 

1  944 

1919 

1 922 

Col 

1 939 

1 943 

1 924 

RKO 

1 929 

Amazing  Wife   

1919 

Amazing  Worrisn 

Selznick 

1920 

Amazons   

 Para. 

1917 

Ambassador  Bill   

 Fox 

1931 

Ambition   

 Fox 

1916 

Ambush   

 Para. 

1939 

Ambush  Trail   

 PRC 

1946 

Ambush  Valley   

 Reliable 

1936 

 UA 

1924 

American  Aristocracy   

Fine  Arts-Tri. 

1916 

American  Beauty,  An  

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

1916 

American  Buds   

 Fox 

1918 

American  Counsul   

 Para. 

1917 

American  Empire   

 UA 

1942 

American  Gang  Busters  

 Times 

1940 

1918 

TITLES 


799 


American  Madness   Col. 

American  Maid   Mutual 

American  Manners   FBO 

American  Methods   Fox 

American  Pluck   Chadwick 

American — That's  All   Fine  Arts-Tri. 

American  Toreador   Anchor 

American  Venus   Para. 

American  Way   World 

American  Widow   Metro 

Americano   Fine  Arts-Tri. 

Among  the  Living  Para. 

Among  the  Missing  Col. 

Among  Those  Present  Pathe 

An  Act  of  Murder  Ul 

An  Alien  Enemy  Hodkinson 

An  Angel  Comes  to  Brooklyn  Rep. 

An  Amateur   World 

An  American  Romance  MCM 

An  American  Tragedy  Para. 

An  Angel  from  Texas  WB 

An  Innocent  Affair  (released  as 

"Don't  Trust  Your  Husband")  UA 

An  Old  Fashioned  Girl  EL 

Anchors  Aweigh   MCM 

An  Old  Spanish  Custom  M.  H.  Hoffman 

An  Old  Sweetheart  of  Mine  Metro 

Anabel  Lee  Joan 

Ancient  Highway   Para. 

Ancient  Law   Modern  Arts 

Ancient  Mariner   Fox 

And  a  Still  Small  Voice  Nat'l 

And  Now  Tomorrow  Para. 

And  One  Was  Beautiful  MCM 

And  So  They  Were  Married  Col. 

And  Sudden  Death  Para. 

And  the  Angels  Sing  Para. 

And  the  Children  Pay  Tyrad 

And  Then  There  Were  None  20th-Fox 

Andy  Hardy's  Double  Life  MCM 

Andy  Hardy  Cets  Spring  Fever  MCM 

Andy  Hardy  Meets  Debutante  MCM 

Andy  Hardy's  Blonde  Trouble  MCM 

Andy  Hardy's  Private  Secretary  MCM 

Angel   Para. 

Angel  and  the  Badman  Rep. 

Angel  Child   Hodkinson 

Angel  Citizen   Merit 

Angel  Factory   Merit 

Angel  in  Exile  Rep. 

Angel  of  Broadway  Pathe 

Angel  of  Crooked  Street  Vitagraph 

Angel  on  My  Shoulder  UA 

Angel  on  the  Amazon  Rep. 

Angel's  Holiday   20th-Fox 

Angels'  Alley  Mono. 

Angels  Over  Broadway  Col. 

Angels  Wash  Their  Faces  WB 

Angels  With  Dirty  Faces  WB 

Animal  Crackers   Para. 

Animal  Kingdom,  The  RKO 

Ann  Carver's  Profession   Col. 

Ann  Vickers   RKO 

Ann's  Finish   Am.  Mutual 

Anna  and  the  King  of  Siam  20th-Fox 

Anna  Ascends   Para. 

Anna  Christie   MCM 

Anna  Christie   1st  Natl. 

Anna  Karenina   MCM 

Annabel  Takes  a  Tour  RKO 

Annabelle's   Affairs  Fox 

Annapolis   Pathe 

Annapo'is  Farewell   Para. 

Annapolis  Salute   RKO 

Anne  Against  the  World  Rayart 

Anne  for  Spite  Am.  Mutual 

Anne  of  Green  Gables  RKO 

Anne  of  Green  Gables  Realart 

Anne  of  Little  Smoky  Assoc.  Exhib. 

Anne  of  Windy  Poplars  RKO 

Annexing  Bill   Pathe 

Annie  Laurie   MGM 

Annie  Oakley   RKO 

Another  Dawn   WB 

Another  Face   RKO 

Another  Language   MCM 

Another  Man's  Boots  Aywon 

Another  Man's  Shoes  Univ. 

Another  Man's  Wife  Prod.  Dist. 


932 

Another  Part  of  the  Forest 

 Ul 

1  943 

91  7 

Another  Scandal   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1  924 

924 

Another  Thin  Man  

 MGM 

1939 

91  7 

Answer   

 Triangle 

1918 

925 

1 936 

91  7 

Antics  of  Ann  

 Para. 

1917 

922 

Anton  the  Terrible  

 Para. 

1916 

926 

Any  Night   

Amalgamated 

1  922 

919 

Any  Wife  

 Fox 

1  922 

91  7 

Any  Woman   

 Para. 

1  925 

91  7 

Anybody  Here  Seen  Kelly  

 Univ. 

1  928 

941 

1931 

934 

Anybody's  War   

 Para. 

1  930 

921 

Anybody's  Woman   

 Para. 

1  930 

948 

Anything  for  a  Thrill  

 Conn. 

1  937 

91  8 

Anything  Goes   

 Para. 

1  936 

945 

Anything  Once   

 Classplay 

1 935 

919 

Anything  Once   

 Bluebird 

1917 

944 

Apache  Kid,  The  

 Rep. 

1  941 

93 1 

Apache  Raiders   

 Pathe 

1 928 

940 

Apache  Rose   

 Rep. 

1  947 

Apache  Trail   

 MGM 

1  942 

948 

Apartment  for  Peggy  

 20th-Fox 

1948 

948 

Apartment  29   

 Vitagraph 

1917 

945 

Ape  Man,  The  

 Mono. 

1  943 

936 

1916 

Appearance   

 Para. 

1 921 

921 

1918 

925 

Applause   

 Para. 

1  929 

924 

ApDle-Tree  Girl   

 Edison 

1917 

926 

Appointment  for  Love  

 Univ. 

1  941 

91  8 

Appointment  in  Berlin  

 Col. 

1  943 

944 

Appointment  in  Tokyo  

 WB 

1 945 

940 

Appointment  With  Murder 

 Film  Classics 

1948 

936 

April  Blossoms   

 MCM 

1  935 

936 

1 920 

944 

1 926 

91  9 

April  Romance   

 MCM 

1  937 

945 

April  Showers   

 Preferred 

1  923 

942 

Arab,  The   

 MCM 

1 924 

939 

Arabian  Knight   

 R.  C. 

1  920 

940 

1  942 

944 

Arabian  Love   

 Fox 

1  922 

941 

Arch  of  Triumph  

 UA 

1  948 

937 

Are  All  Men  Alike?  

 Metro 

1  920 

947 

Are  Children  to  Blame?.  

 Certified 

1  922 

91  8 

Are  Husbands  Necessary?  

 Para. 

1  942 

932 

Are  Parents  People?  

 Para. 

1 925 

932 

Are  These  Our  Children?  

 RKO 

1  93 1 

948 

Are  These  Our  Parents?  

 Mono. 

1  945 

91  7 

Are  We  Civilized?  

 Raspin 

1  934 

922 

Are  You  a  Failure?  

 Preferred 

1  923 

946 

Are  You  a  Mason?  

 M.  J.  Kandell 

1  934 

948 

Are  You  Legally  Married?  

 Thornby 

1919 

937 

Are  You  Listening?  

 MCM 

1  932 

948 

Are  You  With  It?  

 Ul 

1  948 

940 

Aren't  We  All?  

 Para. 

1  932 

939 

Argentine  Love   

 Para. 

1  924 

938 

Argentine  Nights   

 Univ. 

1940 

930 

Argyle  Case   

 WB 

1929 

932 

Argyle  Case   

 Rapf 

1 91  7 

933 

Argyle  Secrets,  The  

Film  Classics 

1  948 

933 

Ariane   

 Blue  Ribbon 

1  934 

91  8 

Arise  My  Love  

 Para. 

940 

946 

Arizona   

 Col. 

1  940 

922 

Arizona  Bound   

 Para. 

1 927 

930 

Arizona  Bound   

 Mono. 

1 941 

922 

Arizona  Cyclone   

 1  st  Division 

1 935 

935 

Arizona  Cyclone   

 Univ. 

941 

938 

Arizona  Days   

 Grand  Natl. 

937 

93 1 

Arizona  Express   

 Fox 

924 

928 

Arizona  Cunfighter   

 Red. 

937 

935 

Arizona  Kid   

 Fox 

930 

V3  / 

Arizona  Kid,  The  

 Rep. 

939 

929 

Arizona  Mahoney   

 Para. 

937 

on 

Arizona  Raiders,  The  

 Para. 

936 

Q  3  A 

Arizona  Ranger,  The  

 RKO 

1  948 

91  9 

Caw 

922 

942 

940 

928 

918 

Arizona  Streak 

FBO 

926 

927 

Arizona  Sweepstake   

 Univ. 

1925 

935 

Arizona  Terror   

 Tiffany 

1931 

937 

Arizona  Terrors   

 Rep. 

1942 

935 

Arizona  to  Broadway  

 Fox 

1933 

933 

Arizona  Whirlwind   

944 

922 

Arizona  Whirlwind   

 Pathe 

1927 

922 

Arizona  Wildcat   

 Fox 

928 

924 

Arizona  Wildcat   

 Fox 

938 

800 


TITLES 


Arizonian,  The   RKO 

Arkansas  Judge   Rep. 

Arkansas  Traveler   Para. 

Arm  of  the  Law  Mono. 

Armored  Car   Univ. 

Arms  and  the  Cirl  Para. 

Arms  and  the  Woman  Para. 

Army  Cirl   Rep. 

Army  Surgeon   RKO 

Army  Wives   Mono. 

Arnelo  Affair,  The   MCM 

Around  the  Corner  Col. 

Around  the  World  in  80  Minutes  with 

Douglas  Fairbanks   _   UA 

Around  the  World  RKO 

Arrest  Bulldog  Drummond  Para. 

Arrowsmith   UA 

Arsene  Lupin   MCM 

Arsene  Lupin   Greater 

Arsene  Lupin  Returns  MCM 

Arsenic  land  Old  Lace  WB 

Arson  Gang  Busters  Rep. 

Arson  Squad   PRC 

Art  Director,  The    20th-Fox 

Arthur  Takes  Over  20th-Fox 

Artie,  the  Millionaire  Kid  Vitagraph 

Artists  and  Models  Para. 

Artists  and  Models  Abroad  Para. 

Aryan,  The   Triangle 

As  a  Man  Desires  1st  Natl. 

As  a  Man  Thinks  Hodkinson 

As  Good  as  Married  Univ. 

As  Husbands  Co  Fox 

As  in  a  Looking  Class  World 

As  Man  Made  Her  Peerless  Brady 

As  Men  Love  Para. 

As  No  Man  Has  Loved  Fox 

As  the  Devil  Commands  Col. 

As  the  Earth  Turns  WB 

As  the  Sun  Went  Down  Metro 

As  You  Desire  Me  MCM 

As  You  Like  It  Fox 

Ashamed  of  Parents  WB 

Ashes   East  Coast 

Ashes  of  Embers  Para. 

Ashes  of  Hope  Triangle 

Ashes  of  Vengeance  1st  Natl. 

Asphalt   Allied 

Assigned  to  Danger  EL 

Assignment  in  Brittany  MCM 

At  Dawn  We  Die  Rep. 

At  Devil's  Gorge  Arrow 

At  First  Sight  Para. 

At  the  Crossroads  American  Rel. 

At  the  End  of  the  World  Para. 

At  the  Front  WB 

At  the  Mercy  of  Men  Selznick 

At  the  Sign  of  the  Jack  O'Lantern.-.Hodkinson 

At  the  South  Pole  Pole 

At  the  Stage  Door  FBO 

Atlantic  Adventure   Col. 

Atlantic  City   Rep. 

Atlanric  Convoy   Col. 

Atlantic  Flight   Mono. 

Atom   Triangle 

Atta  Boy   Pathe 

Atta  Boy's  Last  Race  Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Attack!   RKO 

Attorney  for  the  Defense  Col. 

Auction  Block   MCM 

Auction  Block   Beach-Goldwyn 

Auction  of  Virtue  U.  S.  Amusement 

Auctioneer   Fox 

Audrey   Para. 

August  Week-End   Chesterfield 

Autumn  Crocus  Auten 

Avenger,  The  Col. 

Avenger,  The  Mono. 

Avengers,  The   Para. 

Avenging  Rider,  The  RKO 

Avalanche   Artcraft 

Avalanche   1st  Division 

Avalanche   PRC 

Avalanche   Para. 

Avenging   Fangs  Pathe 

Avenging  Rider  FBO 

Avenging    Shadow  Pathe 

Avenging  Trail  Metro 

Avenging  Waters   Col. 

Average  Woman  C.  C.  Burr 


935  Aviator   ;  WB  1929 

941  Awakening   UA1928 

936  Awakening   Peerless  Ward  1917 

932      Awakening  of  Helen  Minor  Metro  1917 

937  Awakening  of  Ruth  Edison  1917 

917      Away  Goes  Prudence  Para.  1920 

91 1      Awful  Truth  Pathe  1929 

93£      Awful  Truth  Prod.  Dist.  1925 

942  Awful  Truth,  The  Col.  1937 

944  „ 

Q47  D 

q7'       Bab,  the  Fixer  Balboa  Mutual  1917 

V3U      Bab's  Burglar  Para.  1917 

q,.       Bab's  Candidate  Vitagraph  1920 

Xii      Bab's    Diary  Para.  1917 

™      Bab's  Matinee  Idol  Para.  1917 

,g|.       Babes  on  Broadway  MCM  1941 

a,.      Babes  on  Swing  Street  Univ.  1944 

2?£      Babbitt   1st  Natl.  1934 

Xio      Babbitt   WB  1924 

qaa      Babe  Comes  Home  1st  Natl.  1927 

o,P       Babe  Ruth  Story,  The  Allied  Artists  1948 

of?      Babes  in  Arms  MCM  1939 

,r!o      Babes  in  the  Woods  Fox  1917 

r!2      Babes  in  Toyland  MCM  1934 

Babette   Vitagraph  1  91  7 

X,2      Babies  for  Sale  Col.  1940 

A„      Baby   Cyclone  MCM  1928 

|fi      Baby    Face  WB1933 

qi?      Baby  Face  Harrington  MGM  1935 

qfo      Baby  Marie's  Roundup  Pathe  1919 

q,7      Baby  Mine  MCM  1928 

q?4      Baby  Mine  Goldwyn  1917 

q,2      Baby,  Take  a  Bow  Fox  1934 

9°      Bachelor  Apartment  RKO  1931 

Q17      Bachelor    Apartments  Arrow  1921 

q,c      Bachelor   Bait  RKO  1934 

q,?      Bachelor  and  the  Bobby  Soxer,  The  RKO  1947 

q?2      Bachelor  Brides  Prod.  Dist.  1926 

qfq      Bachelor  Daddy  Para.  1922 

qi.      Bachelor  Daddy  Univ.  1941 

X%%      Bachelor's  Daughters,  The  UA  1  946 

q,.       Bachelor    Father  MCM  1931 

g22      Bachelor  Cirl  Col.  1929 

q]f;      Bachelor  Mother  Hollywood  1  932 

9,7      Bachelor    Mother  RKO  1939 

932      Bachelor  of  Arts  Fox  1  934 

93q      Bachelor's   Affairs  Fox  1932 

t)4g      Bachelor's    Baby  Col.  1927 

943  Bachelor's  Children  Vitagraph  1  91  8 

943      Bachelor's  Club  .*.  Parthenon  1  929 

923  Bachelor's  Folly  Sono  Art-World  1932 

917  Bachelor's  Paradise   Tiffany  1928 

922      Bachelor's  Wife,  A  Pathe  1919 

921  Back  Door  to  Heaven  Para.  1939 

943  Background  to  Danger  WB1943 

918  Back  from  Shanghai  General  1930 

922  Back  Home  and  Broke  Para.  1922 

929      Back   in   Circulation  WB  1937 

921       Back  in  the  Saddle  Rep.  1941 

935  Back  of  the  Man  Ince-Triangle  1  91  7 

944  Back  to  Bataan  RKO  1945 

942  Back  Page   General  Pic.  1  934 

937      Back  Pay  1st  Natl.  1930 

918  Back   Pay  Para.  1922 

926      Back  Stage   Tiffany  1928 

916  Back  Street  Univ.  1932 

944      Back  Street   Univ.  1941 

932  Back  to  Cod's  Country  1st  Natl.  1919 

926  Back  to  Cod's  Country  Univ.  1927 

917  Back  to  Liberty  Excellent  1928 

917  Back  to  Life    Assoc.  Exhib.  1925 

927  Back  to  Nature  Fox  1  936 

927  Back  to  the  Woods  Goldwyn  1918 

936  Back  to  Yellow  Jacket  Arrow  1922 

934      Back  Trail   Univ.  1924 

931  Back  Trail  Mono.  1948 

933  Backbone   Goldwyn  1923 

943  Backlash   20th-Foxl947 

943      Bad  Bascomb  MCM  1946 

919  Bad  Boy  Fine  Arts-Tri.  1917 

932  Bad  Boy  Gateway  1939 

946      Bad   Boy  Fox  1935 

928  Bad    Guy  MCM  1937 

927  Bad    Lands  RKO  1939 

928  Bad  Lands  Prod.  Dist.  1925 

928      Badlands  of   Dakota  Univl941 

918  Badman's    Territory  RKO  1946 

936      Bad  Little  Angel  MCM  1939 

924  Bad  Man  1st  Natl.  1923 


TITLES 


801 


Bad  Man,  The  1st  Natl. 

Bad  Man,  The  MCM 

Bad  Man  from  Red  Butte  Univ. 

Bad  Man  From  Brimstone  MCM 

Bad  Man's  Bluff  Pathe 

Bad  Man's  Money  Syndicate 

Bad  Man  of  Deadwood  Rep. 

Bad  Men  of  Missouri  WB 

Bad  Men  of  the  Hills  Col. 

Badmen  of  Tombstone  Allied  Artists 

Bad  One,  The  UA 

Bad  Sister   Univ. 

Badge  of  Honor  Mayfair 

Baffled  Ind. 

Bag  and  Baggage  Selznick 

Bahama    Passage  Para. 

Bait  Para. 

Baited  Trap  Rayart 

Balaiaika   MCM 

Balinese  Love  Talk.  Pic.  Epics. 

Ball  of  Fire  RKO 

Ballet  Cirl   Brady  World 

Ballyhoo    Buster  Pathe 

Bambi   RKO 

Bamboo  Blonde,  The  RKO 

Band  Plays  On  MCM 

Bandbox   Hodkinson 

Bandit  Buster   Pathe 

Bandit  Ranger  RKO 

Bandit  Trail,  The  RKO 

Bandit  of  Sherwood  Forest,  The  Col. 

Bandits  of  the  Badlands  Rep. 

Bandit's   Baby  FBO 

Bandits  of  Dark  Canyon  Rep. 

Bandit's   Son  FBO 

Bandolero,  The  MCM 

Banjo   RKO 

Banjo  on  My  Knee  Fox 

Bank  Alarm  Grand  Natl. 

Bank  Dick,  The  Univ. 

Bantam   Cowboy  FBO 

Bar    20  UA 

Bar-C   Mystery  Pathe 

Bar-L  Ranch  Big  Four 

Bar    Nothin'  Fox 

Bar  Sinister  Hall-Warner 

Bar  20  Rides  Again  Para. 

Bar  20  Justice  Para. 

Bar  Z  Bad  Men  Rep. 

Barb-Wire   Arrow 

Barbara    Fritchie  Metro 

Barbarian   Pioneer 

Barbarian,    The  MGM 

Barbary    Coast  UA 

Barbary  Coast  Cent  MCM 

Barbary    Sheep  Artcraft 

Bardely's,  The  Magnificent  MCM 

Bare-Fisted  Gallagher  Hampton-Mutual 

Bare    Fists  Univ. 

Bare    Knees  Gotham 

Bare   Knuckles  Fox 

Baree,  Son  of  Kazan  Vitagraph 

Baree,  Son  of  Kazan  Vitagraph 

Barefoot  Boy  Mono. 

Barefoot  Boy,  The  Cohn-Brandt-Cohn 

Bargain   1st  Natl. 

Barker   Selznick 

Barker,  The  1st  Natl. 

Barnacle  Bill  MCM 

Barnstormer   1st  Natl. 

Barnum   Was   Right  Univ. 

Barnyard   Follies  Rep. 

Baroness  and  the  Butler,  The  20th-Fox 

Barretts  of  Wimpole  Street  MCM 

Barricade   FBO 

Barricade   Metro 

Barricade   20th-Fox 

Barrier   MCM 

Barrier   R.  Beach 

Barrier,  The  Para. 

Barriers  Aflame  1st  Natl. 

Barriers  Burned  Away  Assoc.  Exhib. 

Barriers  of  Folly  Russell 

Barriers  of  the  Law  Ind. 

Bars  of  Hate  Victory 

Bars  of  Iron   Stoll 

Bashful  Bachelor,  The  RKO 

Bashful    Buccaneer   Rayart 

Bat,  The  UA 


930 

Bat  Whispers   

 UA 

931 

941 

Bataan 

MCM 

943 

940 

\Af~  KA 

Q44 

n  .  i  i  1  ,^  tl„ 

934 

927 

7J  O 

929 

Battle  of  Coronel  and  Falkland 

Islands.... Artlee 

928 

941 

Battle  of  Calopoli  

 Capitol 

93 1 

941 

 Crescent 

937 

942 

91  6 

948 

V  1  0 

930 

Battle  of  Mons  

929 

93 1 

Battle  of  Paris  

929 

934 

928 

924 

9 1  9 

923 

926 

941 

Battling  Buddy  

 Artclass 

924 

921 

Battling  Bunyan  

Assoc.  Exhib. 

924 

926 

926 

939 

9 1  8 

93 1 

824 

94 1 

928 

9 1  6 

Bava   

 Univ. 

923 

927 

Bawbs  o'  Blue  Bridge  

V  1  o 

942 

Be  a  Little  Sport  

 Fox 

91  9 

946 

921 

934 

Be  My  Wife  

92 1 

91  9 

Be  Yourself  

930 

927 

Beach  of  Dreams  

921 

942 

Beachcomber   

 Para. 

9 1  6 

941 

Beachcomber,  The  

 Para. 

938 

946 

9 1  8 

945 

Bear  Cat  

 Univ. 

922 

925 

Beast  of  Borneo  

 Du  World 

934 

947 

Beast  of  the  City,  The  

 MCM 

932 

927 

Beast  With  Five  Fingers  

■  947 

924 

Beating  the  Came  

 Coldwyn 

92 1 

947 

Beating  the  Odds  

 Vitagraph 

91  9 

936 

Beat  the  Band  

 RKO 

.  947 

937 

930 

940 

Beau    Broadway  „. 

928 

928 

924 

943 

1  926 

926 

Beau  Ceste  

 Para. 

1939 

935 

Beau  Ideal  

1  93 1 

921 

Beau  Revel  

 Para. 

1  921 

91  7 

Beau  Sabreur  

1 928 

935 

Beautiful  Adventure  

Empire  Mutual 

1917 

938 

Beautiful  Blue  Danube  

 Aywon 

1  929 

937 

Beautiful    But  Broke  

 Col. 

1  944 

922 

Beautiful  But  Dumb  

 Tiffany 

1  928 

91  5 

1  926 

921 

Beautiful  City  

1  925 

933 

1  92 1 

935 

Beautiful  Liar  

 1st  Natl. 

1  921 

944 

Beautiful  Lie  

1917 

9 1  7 

Beautiful  Sinner  

1  925 

926 

Beautifully  Trimmed  

1  920 

91  9 

1  929 

91  9 

Beauty  and  the  Bad  Man  

 Prod.  Dist. 

1  925 

928 

Beauty  and  the  Beast  

 Mono. 

1  947 

921 

Beauty  and  the  Boss  

 WB 

1  932 

91  8 

Beauty  and  the  Rogue  

Am.  Mutual 

1918 

925 

Beauty  for  the  Asking  

 RKO 

1  939 

938 

1  933 

923 

D  1 ,  .    i  ,  .  A 

1918 

93 1 

Beauty  Market  

 1st  Natl. 

1919 

91  7 

Beauty  Parlor  

 Chesterfield 

1 932 

928 

Beauty  Prize  

 MCM 

1  924 

941 

1919 

922 

Beauty  Shop  

 Para. 

1  922 

929 

Beauty  Shoppers  

1  927 

940 

1 922 

938 

1917 

934 

Because  of  Him  

 Univ. 

1  946 

921 

Beckoning  Flame  

 Triangle 

1915 

917 

Beckoning  Roads  

 RC 

1  91  9 

939 

Beckoning  Trail  

 Red  Films 

1916 

926 

Becky   

 MCM 

1 927 

91  7 

Becky  Sharp  

 Pioneer 

1  935 

937 

Bed  of  Roses  

1  933 

925 

Bedlam   

1  946 

924 

1  924 

922 

Bedside 

1st  Natl 

1  934 

924 

Bedside  Manner  

 UA 

1945 

1936 

 Para. 

1933 

921 

Before  Dawn  

 RKO 

1933 

942 

Before  1  Hang  

 Col. 

1940 

1925 

Before  Midnight  

Henry  Ginsberg 

1925 

1926 

Before  Midnight  

 Col. 

1933 

802 


TITLES 


Before    Morning  Creenblatt  1  933 

Before  the  White  Man  Came  Arrow)  920 

Beg,  Borrow  or  Steal  MCM  1937 

Beggar  in  Purple  Pathe  1  920 

Beggar  of  Cawnpore  Ince-Tri.  1916 

Beggar  on  Horseback  Para.  1925 

Beggar  Prince  RC  1920 

Beggar  Woman  Pathe  1918 

Beggar's  Holiday  Tower  1934 

Beggars   in   Ermine  Mono.  1934 

Beggars  of  Life  Para. 1928 

Begginjng  or  the  End,  The  MCM  1947 

Behind  City   Lights  Rep.  1945 

Behind   Closed   Doors  Col.  1929 

Behind  Green  Lights    20th-Fox  1946 

Behind  Jury  Doors  Mayfair  1933 

Behind    Masks  Para.  1921 

Behind  Office  Doors  RK0  1931 

Behind  Prison  Bars  Mono.  1937 

Behind  Prison  Gates  Col.  1939 

Behind  Prison  Walls  PRC  1943 

Behind  Stone  Walls  Mayfair  1932 

Behind  the  Curtain  Univ.  1924 

Behind  the  Curtain   Fox  1929 

Behind  the  Door  Para.  1920 

Behind  the  Eight  Ball  Univ.  1942 

Behind   the   Evidence  Col.  1935 

Behind  the  Front  Para.  1926 

Behind  the  German  Lines  Para.  1928 

Behind  the  Rising  Sun  RKO  1943 

Behind  Green  Lights  Mascot  1935 

Behind  Locked  Doors  EL  1  948 

Behind  the  Headlines  RKO  1937 

Behind  the  Lines  Bluebird  1916 

Behind  the  Lines  in  Italy  Kleine  1918 

Behind  the  Makeup  Para.  1930 

Behind  the  Mask  Col.  1932 

Behind  the  Mask  Mono.  1946 

Behind  the  Mask  National  Films  1 91  7 

Behind  the  Mike  Univ.  1937 

Behind  the  News  Rep.  1940 

Behold  This  Woman  Vitagraph  1  924 

Behold  My  Wife  Para.  1920 

Behold  My  Wife  Para.  1935 

Being   Respectable  WB  1924 

Belgian,  The  Olcott  1917 

Believe  Me,  Xantippe  Para.  1918 

Bell  for  Adano   20th-Fox  1945 

Bell  Boy  13  1st  Natl.  1923 

Bella  Donna  Para.  1918 

Bella  Donna  Para.  1923 

Bella    Donna  Olympic  1935 

Bellamy    Trial  MGM  1929 

Belle  of  Alaska  Am.  Release  1 922 

Belle  of  Broadway  Col.  1926 

Belle  of  New  York  Selznick  1919 

Belle  of  the  Nineties  Para.  1934 

Belle  of  the  Season  Metro  1919 

Belle  of  the  Yukon  RKO  1944 

Belle  Starr   20th-Foxl941 

Belle  Starr's  Daughter  20th-Foxl948 

Bells   Pathe  1918 

Bells   Chadwick  1926 

Bells  of  Capistrano  Rep.  1942 

Bells  of   Rosarita  Rep.  1945 

Bells  of  St.  Mary's,  The  RKO  1945 

Bells  of  San  Angelo  Rep.  1947 

Bells  of  San  Fernando   Screen  Guild  1947 

Bells  of  San  Juan  Fox  1922 

Beloved   Univ.  1934 

Beloved  Adventuress  Public  Welfare  1917 

Beloved    Bachelor  Para.  1931 

Beloved    Bachelor  Para.  1931 

Beloved    Blackmailer  World  1918 

Beloved    Brat  WB  1938 

Beloved    Brute  Vitagraph  1924 

Beloved   Cheater  RC  1919 

Beloved  Enemy  UA1936 

Beloved  Imposter  Vitagraph  1 91  8 

Beloved    Jim  Bluebird  1917 

Beloved   Rogue  UA  1918 

Beloved   Traitor  Goldwynl918 

Beloved    Vagabond  FBO  1924 

Beloved  Vagabond,  The  Col.  1937 

Below  the  Border  Mono.  1942 

Below  the  Deadline  Asher  1921 

Below  the  Deadline  Chesterfield  1929 

Below  the  Deadline  Chesterfield  1936 

Below  Ihe  Line  WB  1925 

Below  the  Sea  Col.  1933 


Below  the  Surface  

 Para. 

920 

Ben  Blair   Famous  Players  Lasky 

V  1  o 

Ben  Hur  

 MGM 

Q7£ 

Ben  Hur  

 MGM 

 Rep. 

944 

Bengal  Tiger  

 WB 

936 

 Para. 

930 

933 

Berlin  After  Dark  

Sono  Art  World 

929 

Berlin  Correspondent   

 20th-Fox 

1  942 

 RKO 

i  948 

Bermuda  Mystery   

 20th-Fox 

1  944 

Bertha  the  Sewing  Machine  Girl 

 Fox 

Q77 

vz  / 

Best  Bad  Man  

Q7  c: 
VZD 

Best  Foot  Forward  

 MGM 

Best  Man  

 General 

1917 

Best  Man  

Hampton  Hod. 

Q  1  Q 

V  1  V 

 Col. 

Q3 
73  D 

Best  Man  Wins  

 Col. 

1  QAQ 
1  Vto 

Best  of  Enemies  

 Fox 

1  O  3  3 
V33 

Best  of  Luck  

 Metro 

1  o?n 
1  vzu 

 Para. 

1  vzd 

Best  Years  of  Our  Lives,  The 

 RKO 

7lO 

Betrayal,  The  

 Para. 

1  7Z7 

Betrayal  from  the  East  

 RKO 

1  945 

1917 

Betsy  Ross  

.    Pub.  Welfare 

1917 

Betsy's  Burglar  

Fine  Arts-Tri. 

1  Q  1  7 

1  7  1  / 

Better  Half  

 Select. 

1  Ql  Q 
1  7  1  O 

Better  Man  

 Aywon 

1  Q7  1 

1  vz  1 

Better  Man  

 FBO 

1926 

1  Q77 
1  7ZZ 

Better  'Ole  

 WB 

1  Q7< 
1  VZO 

Better  'Ole  

 World 

IQIQ 
1  71  7 

Better  Way  

 Col. 

1  Q7^ 
1  VZO 

Better  Wife  

  Select 

1919 

Bettina  Loved  a  Soldier  

 Bluebird 

1  Q1  £ 
1  7  I  O 

1  Q  1  7 
1  V  1  / 

Betty  Co-Ed  

 Col. 

1  QA& 

Betty  Takes  a  Hand  

 Triangle 

IQt  Q 

Betty  to  the  Rescue  

 Para. 

1  O  1  7 
1  V  1  / 

Between  Dangers  

 Pathe 

1  Q77 

I  VZ  / 

Between  Fighting  Men  

World  Wide 

I  733 

Between  Friends  

 Vitagraph 

1  Q7A 
1  VZn 

Between  Men  

 Supreme 

1  73J 

Between  Two  Women  

 MGM 

1  OAA 

Between  Two  Women  

 MGM 

1  937 

 WB 

1  Q4Z 

Between  Two  Worlds  

 Artclass 

1  qt; 
1  7Z; 

Between  Us  Girls  

 Univ. 

t  7t/ 

Beverly  of  Graustark  

 MGM 

1  Q7< 
1  VZO 

Beware   

 Astor 

1  VtO 

Beware  of  Blondes  

 Col. 

1  07  Q 

1  vzo 

Beware  of  Ladies  

 Rep. 

1  Q37 
1  73  / 

Beware  of  Married  Men  

 WB 

1 928 

Beware  of  Strangers  

Film  Market 

1  Ql  O 
1  7  1  O 

Beware  of  the  Bride  

 Fox 

1 920 

Beware  of  the  Law  

 Jawitz 

1  VZ3 

Beware  of  Widows  

 Univ. 

1  Q77 
1  VZ  / 

 MGM 

1  7tj 

Beware,  Spooks!  

 Col. 

1  737 

Beyond   

 Para. 

1  Q7  1 

1  VZ  1 

Beyond  All  Odds  

1  Q7^ 
1  VZO 

Beyond  Glory  

 Para. 

1  948 

Beyond  London's  Lights  

 FBO 

1  Q7Q 
1  VZO 

1  Q7  1 
1  VZ  1 

Beyond  the  Blue  Horizon  

 Para. 

1  OAl 
1  VnZ 

Beyond  the  Crossroads  

 Pioneer 

1  Q77 
1  VZZ 

Beyond  the  Last  Frontier  

 Rep. 

1  7tj 

Beyond  the  Law  

 Syndicate 

1  Q3H 
1  V3U 

Beyond  the  Law  

 Col. 

1  V3*t 

Beyond  the  Rainbow  

 Bennett 

1  922 

Beyond  the  Rio  Grande  

 Big  Four 

1  a3n 

1  V3U 

Beyond  the  Rockies  

 FBO 

1 926 

Beyond  the  Rockies  

 FBO 

1  932 

Beyond  the  Rocks  

 Para. 

1  Q7  7 
1  VZZ 

Beyond  Sacramento  

 Col. 

1  QA  1 

1  vt  1 

Beyond  the  Sierras  

 MGM 

1  Q7  Q 
1  VZt3 

1  Q7£ 
1  VZO 

Beyond  Tomorrow  

 RKO 

1  QAC\ 
1  VnU 

Beyond  Victory  

 Pathe 

1  V3  1 

\Af  KA 

1  948 

Biff  Bang  Buddy  

1  VZ*T 

Big  Adventure  

 Univ. 

1921 

Big  Bluff,  The  

 Tower 

1933 

Big  Bonanza,  The  

 Rep. 

1945 

Big  Boss,  The  

 Col. 

1941 

Big  Boy  

 WB 

1930 

Big  Brain,  The  

 RKO 

1933 

Big  Broadcast,  The  

 Para. 

1932 

Big  Broadcast  of  1936  

 Para. 

1935 

TITLES 


803 


p 

D 

Para 

1 936 

B 

  ^ 

1 938 

B 

i 

B 

1 936 

B 

1 937 

B 

1 93 1 

B 

 Univ. 

1 933 

B 

1 933 

B 

g  City  

 MCM 

1928 

B 

 MCM 

1  937 

B 

 MCM 

1  948 

B 

 WB 

1  932 

B 

 Para. 

1  948 

B 

1923 

B 

g  Diamond  Robbery  

 RKO 

1929 

B 

1933 

B 

 Para. 

1933 

B 

g  Fight  

Sono  Art  World 

1930 

B 

 PRC 

1947 

B 

 Pathe 

1931 

B 

 Metro 

1921 

B 

g  Came,  The  

 RKO 

1936 

B 

1940 

B 

 RC 

1920 

B 

1 934 

B 

g  Hop  

 Buck  Jones 

1928 

B 

g  House  

 MCM 

1930 

B 

g  Jim  Carrity  

 Pathe 

1916 

B 

g  Killing  

 Para. 

1928 

B 

1919 

B 

g  Money  

 Pathe 

1930 

B 

g  News  

 Pathe 

1 929 

B 

g  Noise  

 1st.  Natl. 

1928 

B 

g  Noise,  The  

 WB 

1936 

Bi 

 20th-Fox 

1944 

B 

g  Pal  

 Royer 

1926 

B 

g  Parade  

 MCM 

1925 

B 

g  Party  

 Fox 

1930 

B 

 Para. 

1930 

B 

g  Punch   

 Fox 

1921 

B 

g  Punch,  The   

 WB 

1948 

B 

g  Race   

 Showman 

1934 

B 

g  Shakedown   

 1st  Natl. 

1934 

B 

g  Shot,  The   

 RKO 

1932 

Bi 

g  Shot,  The   

 RKO 

1937 

Bi 

g  Shot,  The   

 WB 

1942 

B 

g  Show   

...  Assoc.  Exhib. 

1926 

B 

g  Show,  The   

 Rep. 

1937 

B 

g  Show-Off,  The   

 Rep. 

1945 

B 

g  Sister   

 Para. 

1916 

B 

g  Sleep,  The   

 WB 

1946 

B 
B 

g  Stakes   

 East  Coast 

1922 

g  Stampede,  The   

 WB 

1932 

B 

 MCM 

1941 

B 

g  Street,  The   

 RKO 

1942 

Bi 

g  Timber   

 Para. 

1917 

B 

g  Timber   

 Univ. 

1924 

B 

g  Timber   

 Col. 

1932 

Bi 

1929 

B 

g  Time  or  Bust   

 Tower 

1934 

B 

1947 

B 

g  Town   

 Invincible 

1932 

B 

1939 

B 

g  Town  After  Dark   

 Para. 

947 

Bi 

g  Town  Ideas   

 Fox 

1921 

Bi 

g  Town  Round-up   

 Fox 

1921 

B 

 Para. 

948 

B 

g  Trail   

1930 

B 

g  Tremaine   

916 

Bi 

922 

Bi 

926 

B 

ggest  Show  on  Earth,  The 

 Para. 

918 

B 

II  Apperson's  Boy  

 1st  Natl. 

919 

Bi 

947 

B 

II  Cracks  Down  

937 

Bi 

1919 

Bi 

 RKO 

1932 

B 

II  of  Divorcement  

 RKO 

940 

B 

Ilion  Dollar  Scandal  

 Para. 

933 

B 

1920 

B 

My  Jim  

1922 

B 

1941 

B 

Ily  the  Kid  

 MCM 

1930 

B 

My  the  Kid  Returns  

 Rep. 

938 

942 

B 

Ily  the  Kid  Wanted  

 PRC 

1941 

B 

Ily  the  Kid's  Fighting  Pals 

 PRC 

1941 

B 

Ily  the  Kid's  Roundup  

 PRC 

1941 

B 

Ily  the  Kid's  Smoking  Guns 

 PRC 

1942 

B 

ography  of  a  Bachelor  Girl 

 MCM 

1935 

B 

 RKO 

1932 

1918 

1 927 

Birth   

1917 

1916 

 Griffith 

191  5 

Birth  of  a  Soul  

 Vitagraph 

1 920 

1  941 

Birth  of  a  Star  

 Astor 

1 945 

1 940 

1935 

Bishop  Murder  Case  

 MCM 

1 930 

Bishop's  Carriage  

 Para. 

1  922 

1919 

1  928 

Bit  of  Jade  

1918 

Bit  of  Kindling  

 Balboa  Mutual 

1917 

Bits  of  Life  

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

 WB 

1927 

Bitter  Fruit   

 Arrow 

1921 

Bitter  Sweet   

 UA 

1933 

Bitter  Sweet   

 MCM 

1940 

Bitter  Sweets   

 Peerless 

1928 

Bitter  Tea  of  Ceneral  Yen 

 Col. 

1933 

Bitter  Truth   

 Fox 

1917 

Black  Ace   

 Pathe 

1928 

Black  Aces   

 Univ. 

1937 

Black  Angel   

 Univ. 

1946 

 Col. 

1948 

Black  Bag   

 Univ. 

1922 

Black  Bandit   

 Univ. 

1938 

Black  Bart   

 Ul 

1948 

Black  Beauty   

 Vitagraph 

1921 

Black  Beauty   

 Mono. 

1933 

Black  Beauty   

 20th- Fox 

1946 

Black  Bird   

 MCM 

1926 

Black  Butterflies   

 Quality 

1928 

Black  Butterfly   

 Metro 

1916 

Black  Camel   

 Fox 

1931 

Black  Cargoes  of  the  South 

Seas    ....Big  Three 

1929 

Black  Cat   

1  934 

1919 

 Bertad 

1929 

Black  Cyclone   

 Pathe 

1925 

Black  Diamond  Express   

 WB 

1927 

1940 

Black  Doll   

 Univ. 

1938 

1942 

Black  Eagle   

_  Col. 

1948 

Black  Eyes   

_  Triangle 

1919 

Black  Feather   

 Daily 

1928 

 Red 

1916 

Black  Friday   

 Univ. 

1940 

Black  Fury   

 1st  Natl. 

1935 

Black  Gate   

 Vitagraph 

1920 

Black  Gold   

1947 

Black  Gold   

1924 

Black  Hills   

 Big  Three 

1929 

Black  Hills   

 EL 

1948 

Black  Hills  Express,  The 

 Rep. 

1943 

Black  Is  White   

 Para. 

1920 

Black  King,  The   

1932 

Black  Legion   

 WB 

1936 

Black  Lightning   

 Gotham 

1924 

Black  Limelight   

 Allied 

1939 

Black  List   

 Para. 

1916 

1929 

Black  Magic   

 Mono. 

1944 

Black  Market  Babies   

 Mono. 

1945 

Black  Market  Rustlers 

 Mono. 

1943 

 Col. 

1934 

Black  Orchids  

 Univ. 

1917 

Black  Oxen   

 1st  Natl. 

1924 

Black  Panther's  Cub   

 Equity 

1921 

 Col. 

1944 

Black  Paradise   

1926 

Black  Pirate   

 UA 

1926 

Black  Raven,  The   

 PRC 

1943 

 Col. 

1935 

Black  Roses   

 RC 

1921 

 Pathe 

1923 

1935 

Black  Sheep  of  the  Family 

 Univ. 

1916 

 20th-Fox 

t942 

Black  Tears   

 Hollywood 

1927 

1929 

DU-I,        \  \  /  ~k  t  f~i  r  c 

929 

Black  Wolf   

 Para. 

1917 

1920 

1926 

1919 

 Fox 

1927 

1920 

804 


T  I  T  L  E  S 


Blackmail   Sono  Art  World 

Blackmail   MCM 

Blackmail   Rep. 

Blackmailer   Col. 

Blackout   UA 

Blackwell's  Island   WB 

Blame  the  Woman  Principal 

Blanchette   Photo-Prod. 

Blarney   MCM 

Blarney    Kiss  Principal 

Blaze   O'Clory  Sono  Art  World 

Blaze  of  Noon  Para. 

Blazing  Across  the  Pecos  Col. 

Blazing   Arrows  Apollo 

Blazing  Barriers  Mono. 

Blazing  Days  Univ. 

Blazing  Guns  Mono. 

Blazing  Justice   Spectrum 

Blazing    Love  Fox 

Blazing  Six   Shooters  Col. 

Blazing  Trail  Univ. 

Blessed    Event  WB 

Blind  Adventure    RKO 

Blind  Alibi    RKO 

Blind  Alibi   Col. 

Blind  Bargain,  A   Coldwyn 

Blind  Circumstances   Clark-Cornelius 

Blind  Date   Col. 

Blind  Goddess   Para. 

Blind  Hearts   1st  Natl. 

Blind  Husbands   Univ. 

Blind  Love   Bacon-Aywon 

Blind  Man's  Eyes   Metro 

Blind  Man's  Luck    Pathe 

Blind  Spot   Col. 

Blind  Wives  Fox 

Blindfold    Fox 

Blindfolded   .\.V.""VZVHodkinson 

Blinding    Trail  Univ. 

Blindness  of  Devotion  Fox 

Blindness  of  Divorce  Fox 

Blindness  of  Love   Rolfe 

Blinky   Univ. 

Blithe   Spirit  UA 

Blizzard   .......Fox 

Block    Busters   Mono. 

Block  Signal  Lumas 

Blockade   RKO 

Blockade   ....UA 

Blocked   Trail,    The  ~"™~Rep. 

Blockheads   MCM 

Blonde  Alibi  Univ. 

Blonde  for  a  Day  PRC 

Blonde  From  Brooklyn  ................Col. 

Blonde  Captive  imperial 

Blonde  Crazy  WB 

Blonde  Fever  MGM 

Blonde  for  a  Night  ......Pathe 

Blonde  from  Singapore,  The  Col. 

Blonde  Ice  Film  Classics 

Blonde    Inspiration  MGM 

Blonde  or   Brunette  „  Para. 

Blonde  Ransom  Univ. 

Blonde  Saint  1st  Natl. 

Blonde  Savage  PRC 

Blonde   Trouble  Para. 

Blonde    Vampire  FBO 

Blonde  Venus  Para. 

Blondes  at  Work  ".....WB 

Blondes  by  Choice  Lumas 

Blondie   Col. 

Blondie  Brings  Up  Baby  ......Col. 

Blondie's  Anniversary  Col. 

Blondie's  Big  Moment  Col. 

Blondie  Goes  Latin  Col. 

Blondie  Goes  to  College  Col. 

Blondie  Has  Servant  Trouble  Col. 

Blondie's    Holiday  Col. 

Blondie  in  Society  Col. 

Blondie  in  the  Dough  Col. 

Blondie  Johnson   1st.  Natl. 

Blondie  Johnson  1st  Natl. 

Blondie  Knows  Best  Col. 

Blondie's  Lucky  Day  Col. 

Blondie  Meets  the   Boss   Col. 

Blondie  of  the  Follies  MCM 

Blondie  on  a  Budget  Col. 

Blondie  Plays  Cupid  Col. 

Blondie  Takes  a  Vacation  Col. 


929  Blondie's  Reward  Col.  1948 

939  Blood  and  Sand  Para.  1922 

947  Blood  and  Sand  20th  Fox  1941 

936  Blood  and  Steel  Ind.  1925 

940  Blood    Barrier  Pathe  1  920 

939  Blood  of  His  Fathers  Horsley  Art  1917 

932  Blood    Ship  Col.  1927 

921  Blood  on  the  Moon  RKO  1948 

926  Blood  on  the  Sun  UA1945 

933  Blood  Will  Tell  Fox  1  928 

930  Blood  Will  Tell  Ince-Tri.  1917 

947  Bloodhound   FBO  1925 

948  Blooming  Angel  Goldwyn  1  920 

922  Blossoms  in  the  Dust  MGM  1941 

Q07  Blossoms  on  Broadway  Para.  1937 

927  Blot,  The   F.  B.  Warren  1921 

Q4,  Blow  Your  Own  Horn  FBO  1923 

2,2  Blue  Angel   Para.  1930 

AT?  Blue  Bandana   RC  1919 

Aan  Blue  Bird   Artcraft  1918 

o,r  Blue  Bird,  The   20th-Foxl940 

2„  Blue  Blazes   Russell-Griever  1  91  8 

2=5  Blue  Blazes   Univ.  1926 

Blue  Blood   Chadwick  1926 

li°  Blue  Blood   Selznickl9l8 

255  Blue  Blood  and  Red   Fox  1916 

,J,ii  Blue  Bonnet   Hodkinson  1919 

;2,2  Blue  Dahlia,  The   Para.  1946 

Blue  Danube   Mundas  1934 

926  Blue  Danube   Pathe  1  928 

gf'  Blue  Eagle   :  Fox  1926 

2->2  Blue  Envelope  Mystery   Vitagraph  1  9 1  6 

9f0  Blue  Eyed  Mary   Fox  1918 

Blue  Jeans   Metro  1918 

2"! 4  Blue  Light   Duworld  1934 

94/  Blue  Montana  Skies    Rep.  1939 

921  Blue  Moon   Pathe  1921 

928  Blue  Mountain  Mystery   FBO  1922 

918  Blue  Pearl  Selznickl920 

919  Blue  Skies   Para.  1946 

91  5  Blue  Skies   Fox  1929 

918  Blue  Steel   Mono.  1934 

916  Blue  Streak  FBO  1926 

1923  Blue  Streak,  The   Fox  1917 

1945  Blue  Streak  McCoy   Univ.  1920 

1924  Blue,  White  and  Perfect  20th-Foxl941 

944  Blue  Waters  New  Brunswick  1  924 

1926  Bluebeard   PRC  1944 

1928  Bluebeard's  Eighth  Wife  Para.  1923 

1938  Bluebeard's  Eighth  Wife  Para.  1938 

1943  Bluebeard's  Seven  Wives  1st  Natl.  1926 

1938  Blues  in  the  Night  WB1941 

1946  Bluff   Am.  Mutual  1916 

1946  Bluff   Para.  1924 

1945  Bluffer   World  1919 

1931  Blushing  Bride  Fox  1921 

1931  Boaster,  The  Gerson  1920 

1944  Boat  from  Shanghai,  The  1st  Anglo  1932 

1928  Bob  and  Sally  Social  Guidance  1948 

1942  Bob  Hampton  of  Placer  r  1st  Natl.  1921 

1948  Bobbed  Hair  Para.  1922 

1941  Bobbed    Hair  WB  1925 

1927  Bobbie  of  the  Ballet  Bluebird  1916 

1945  Body   and   Soul  Fox  1931 

1926  Body  and  Soul  MCM  1927 

1948  Body  and  Soul  UA  1  947 

1937  Body  Guard   RKO  1948 

1922  Body  Punch   Univ.  1928 

1932  Body   Snatcher,   The  RKO  1945 

1938  Bolero   Para.  1934 

1927  Bohemian  Dancer  Syndicate  1  929 

1938  Bohemian    Girl  Selznick  1923 

1939  Bohemian  Girl,  The  MGM  1936 

1947  Boiling    Point,   The  Allied  1932 

1947  Bold   Caballero,   The  Red.  1  936 

1941  Bold  Frontiersman.  The  Rep.  1948 

1942  Bolshevism   on  Trial  Select  1919 

1940  Bolted  Door  Univ.  1923 

1947  Bombardier   RKO  1943 

1941  Bombay  Clipper  Univ.  1942 

1948  Bombay  Mail  Univ.  1934 

1933  Bomber's  Moon   20th-Foxl943 

1933  Bombs  Over  Burma  PRC  1942 

1946  Bombs  Over  London  Film  Alliance  1939 

1946  Bombshell   MGM  1933 

1 939  Bonanza  Buckaroo  Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

1932  Bond  Between  Para.  1917 

[940  Bond  Boy  1st  Natl.  1922 

[940  Bond  of  Fear  Triangle  1917 

1939  Bondage   Bluebird  1917 


TITLES 


805 


Bondage   Fox  I  933 

Bondage  of  Barbara  Coldwynl919 

Bondage  of  Fear  Peerless   Brady  1917 

Bonded  Woman  Para.  1922 

Bondman,  The  Fox  1916 

Bondman   Sono  Art-World  1 929 

Bonds  of   Hopor  Haworthl919 

Bonnie   Annie   Laurie  Fox  1918 

Bonnie,   Bonnie  Lassie  Univ.  1919 

Bonnie  Briar  Bush,  The  Para.  1921 

Bonnie   May  Federal  1921 

Bonnie   Scotland  MCM  1935 

Boob   MCM  1926 

Book   Agent  Fox  1917 

Booloo   Para.  1938 

Boom  Town  MCM  1940 

Boomerang   20th-Fox  1947 

Boomerang   Natl.  Pioneer  1  9 1  9 

Boomerang   Schulberg  1  925 

Boomerang    Bill  Para.  1922 

Boot  Hill  Bandits  Mono.  1942 

Bootbill    Brigade  Rep.  1937 

Bootbill  Brigade   Rep.  1937 

Bootlegger's    Daughter  Assoc.  Exhib.  1922 

Boots   Para.  1919 

Boots  and  Saddles  Balboa-Mutual  1916 

Boots  and  Saddles  Rep.  1937 

Border  Badmen   PRC  1945 

Border  Bandits   Mono.  1946 

Border  Blackbirds   Pathe  1927 

Border  Brigands   Univ.  1935 

Border  Buckaroos   PRC  1943 

Border  Cafe   RKO  1937 

Border  Cavalier   Univ.  1927 

Border  Devils   Artclassl932 

Border  Feud   PRC  1947 

Border  Flight   Para.  1936 

Border  C-Man   RKO  1938 

Border  Intrigue   Ind.  1925 

Border  Justice   Ind.  1924 

Border  Law   Col.  1931 

Border  Legion,  The   Rep.  1940 

Border  Legion    Para.  1930 

Border  Patrol   Pathe  1928 

Border  Patrol   UA  1943 

Border  Patrolman,  The   Fox  1936 

Border  Phantom   Rep.  1937 

Border  Raiders   Pathe  1918 

Border  Rider   Sierra  1926 

Border  Romance   Tiffany  1930 

Border  Scouts   Bert  HalM  922 

Border  Sheriff   Univ.  1926 

Border  Vengeance   Aywon  1925 

Border  Vigilantes   Para.  1941 

Border  Whirlwind   FB0  1926 

Border  Wildcat   Univ.  1929 

Border  Wireless   Artcraft  1918 

Border  Wolves   Univ.  1917 

Border  Wolves   Univ.  1938 

Border  Women  Goldstone  1924 

Borderland   Para.  1922 

Borderland   Para.  1937 

Bordertown   WB  1935 

Bordertown  Gun  Fighters  Rep.  1943 

Bordertown    Trail  Rep.  1944 

Born    Reckless  Fox  1  930 

Born  Reckless  20th-Fox  1937 

Born  Rich  National  1924 

Born  to  Battle  Pathe  1  927 

Born  to  Be  Bad  UA  1934 

Born  to  Be  Wild  Rep.  1938 

Born  to  Dance  MCM  1936 

Born  to  Fight  Conn.  1936 

Born  to  Camble  Rep.  1935 

Born  to  Kill  RKO  1947 

Born  to  Sing  MCM  1942 

Born  to  the  Saddle  Univ.  1929 

Born  to  Speed  PRC  1947 

Born  to  the  West  Para.  1938 

Born  to  the  West  Para  1926 

Borneo    20th-Fox  1937 

Borrowed   Clothes  Univ.  1918 

Borrowed    Finery  tiffany  1925 

Borrowed    Hero  Mono.  1941 

Borrowed  Husbands  Vitagraph  1924 

Borrowed    Plumage  Tianglel917 

Borrowed    Wives  Tiffany  1930 

Borrowed  Trouble  20th-Fox  1937 

Boss  of  Boomtown  Univ.  1944 

Boss  of  Camp  4   Fox  1922 

Boss  of  Lonely  Valley  Univ  1937 


Boss  of   Rawhide  PRC  1944 

Boss  of  Rustler's  Roost  Pathe  1928 

Boss  of  Big  Town  PRC  1942 

Boss  Rider  of  Cun  Creek  Univ.  1936 

Boss  of  Hangtown  Mesa,  The  Univ.  1942 

Boston  Blackie  Fox  1923 

Boston  Blackie  Booked  on  Suspicion  Col.  1945 

Boston  Blackie's  Little  Pal  Metro  1918 

Boston  Blackie  and  the  Law  Col.  1946 

Boston  Blackie's  Rendezvous  Col.  1945 

Bottle   Imp  Para.  1917 

Bottom  of  the  Well  Vitagraph  1917 

Bottom  of  the  World  RC  1920 

Bottom  of  the  World,  The  Talking  Pic  Epics  1930 

Bottoms    Up  Fox  1934 

Boudoir    Diplomat  Univ.  1930 

Bought   WB  1931 

Bought  and  Paid  For  Brady  World  1 91  6 

Bought  and  Paid  For  Para.  1922 

Boulder    Dam  WB  1936 

Bound  in  Morocco  Artcraft  1918 

Bowery  Champs  Mono.  1944 

Bowery,  The  UA  1933 

Bowery  at  Midnight  Mono.  1942 

Bowery  Bishop   Selnickl924 

Bowery  Blitzkreig   Mono.  1941 

Bowery  Bombshell   Mono.  1 946 

Bowery  Boy   Rep.  1941 

Bowery  Buckaroos   ..Mono.  1947 

Bowery  Cinderella   Excelletl927 

Bowery  to  Broadway   Univ.  1944 

Boy   Crazy  FBOI922 

Boy    Friend  MCM  1926 

Boy  Friend   20th-Foxl939 

Boy-Cirl   Bluebird  1917 

Boy  Meets  Girl  WB  1938 

Boy  of  Flanders  MCM  1924 

Boy  of  Mine  1st  Natl.  1923 

Boy  of  the  Streets  Rayart  1927 

Boy  of  the  Streets  Mono.  1937 

Boy    Rider  FBO  1  927 

Boy  from  Stalingrad,  The  Col.  1943 

Boy    Slaves  RKO  1939 

Boy  With  Green  Hair,  The  RKO  1948 

Boys'    Ranch  MCM  1946 

Boy's  Reformatory  Mono.  1939 

Boys  from  Syracuse  Univ.  1940 

Boys  of  the  City  Mono.  1940 

Boys  Town   MCM  1938 

Boys  Will  Be  Boys  Coldwyn  1921 

Brace    Up  Bluebird  1918 

Bramble  Brush  Vitagraph  1919 

Brand   Coldwyn  1919 

Brand   of  Cowardice  Metro  1916 

Brand  of  Cowardice  Truart  1925 

Brand  of  Hate  Steinerl934 

Brand  of  Lopez  RC  1920 

Brand  of  Satan  PeerlessW  orld  1  91  7 

Brand  of  the  Devil  PRC  1944 

Brand's  Daughter  General  1917 

Branded   Lee  Bradford  1  922 

Branded  Man  Rayart  1928 

Branded  Men  Tiffany  1931 

Branded   Sombrero  Fox  1928 

Branded  Soul   Fox  1917 

Branded  Soul   Goldstone  1921 

Branded    Woman  1st  Natl.  1920 

Branding    Broadway  Artcraft  1918 

Branding    Iron  ;  Coldwyn  1920 

Brasher   Doubloon,  The  20th-Foxl947 

Brass   WB  1923 

Brass   Bottle  1st  Natl.  1923 

Brass  Bowl  Fox  1  924 

Brass   Buttons  Pathe  1919 

Brass  Check  Metro  1918 

Brass   Commandments  Fox  1923 

Brass  Knuckles  WB  1927 

Brat   Fox  1931 

Brat,    The...  Metro  1919 

Brave  and  Bold  Fox  1918 

Braveheart   Prod.  Dist.  1926 

Bravest    Way  Para.  1918 

Brawn  of  the  North  1st  Natl.  1922 

Brazen  Beauty  Univ.  1918 

Brazil   Rep.  1944 

Breach  of  Promise  Sono  Art  World  1  932 

Bread   MCM  1924 

Bread   Univ.  1918 

Break  of  Hearts  RKO  1935 

Break   the  News  Mono.  1941 

Break  the  News  to  Mother  Select  1919 


806 


TITLES 


Breakers   Ahead  Metro  1918 

Breakfast  at  Sunrise  1st  Natl.  1927 

Breakfast  for  Two  RK0  1937 

Breakfast  in  Hollywood  UA  1946 

Breaking  Home  Ties  Assoc.  Exhb.  1 922 

Breaking  Into  Society  FBO  1923 

Breaking  the  Ice  RK0  1938 

Breaking  Point  Para.  1924 

Breaking    Point  Hodkinson  1  921 

Breath  of  Scandal  Schulberg  1924 

Breathless  Moment  Univ.  1924 

Bred  in  Old  Kentucky  FBO  1926 

Breed  of  Courage  FBO  1927 

Breed  of  the  Sea  FBO  1926 

Breed  of  the  Sunsets  FBO  1928 

Breed  of  the  West  Big  Four  1930 

Breezing   Home  Univ.  1937 

Breezy    Bill  Syndicate  1  930 

Breezy   Jim  Triangle  1919 

Brewster's    Millions  Para.  1921 

Brewster's  Millions  UA  1935 

Brewster's  Millions  UA  1945 

Bridal  Suite  MCM  1939 

Bride  By  Mistake  RK0  1944 

Bride  Came  C.O.D.,  The  WB  1941 

Bride  Comes  Home,  The  Para.  1935 

Bride  for  Henry,  A  Mono.  1937 

Bride  Goes  Wild  .'.  MCM  1948 

Bride  of  Fear,  The  Fox  1918 

Bride  of  Frankenstein  Univ.  1935 

Bride  of  Hate   Ince-Tri.  1 91 7 

Bride  of  the  Desert  Rayart  1929 

Bride  of  the  Lake  Am.  Anglo  1934 

Bride  of  the  Regiment  1st  Natl.  1926 

Bride  of  the  Storm  WB  1 926 

Bride  Walks  Out,  The  RKO  1936 

Bride  Wore  Boots,  The  Para.  1946 

Bride  Wore  Crutches,  The  20th-Fox  1941 

Bride  Wore  Red,  The  MCM  1937 

Bride's   Awakening  Univ.  1918 

Bride's  Confession  Graphic  1922 

Bride's  Play  Para.  1922 

Bride's  Silence  Mutual  1917 

Bridegroom  for  Two  Powers  1932 

Brides  Are  Like  That  1st  Natl.  1936 

Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey,  The  UA1944 

Bridge  of  San  Luis  Rey  MGM  1929 

Bridge  of  Sighs  WB  1925 

Bridge  of  Sighs  Invincible  1936 

Bridges    Burned  Metro  1917 

Brief  Encounter  Univ.  1946 

Brief   Moment  Col.  1933 

Brigadier  Cerard  Univ.  1916 

Brigham    Young — Frontiersman  20th-Fox  1940 

Bright    Eyes  „  Fox  1934 

Bright  Lights  1st  Natl.  1931 

Bright  Lights   MCM  1925 

Bright  Lights  1st  Natl.  1935 

Bright  Lights  of  Broadway  Principal  1923 

Bright  Shawl   1st  Natl.  1923 

Bright  Skies  RC  1920 

Brighton   Strangler,  The  RKO  1945 

Brilliant    Marriage  Invincible  1936 

Bring  'Em  Back  Alive  RKO  1932 

Bring  on  the  Girls  Para.  1945 

Bring  Him  In  Vitagraph  1922 

Bringing  Home  Father  Bluebird  1917 

Bringing  Home  the  Bacon   Artclassl924 

Bringing  Up  Baby  RKO  1938 

Bringing  Up  Father  MCM  1928 

Bringing  Up  Father  Mono.  1946 

British  Agent  1st  Natl.  1934 

British    Intelligence  WB  1940 

Britton  of  the  Seventh  Vitagraph  1917 

Broad    Daylight  Univ.  1922 

Broad-Minded   1st  Natl.  1931 

Broadway   Univ.  1929 

Broadway   Univ.  1942 

Broadway  After  Dark   WB  1924 

Broadway  After  Midnight   Krelbarl927 

Broadway  and  Home   Selznick  1920 

Broadway  Arizona   Triangle  1917 

Broadway  Babies   1st  Natl.  1929 

Broadway  Bad   Fox  1933 

Broadway  Big  Shot,  The   PRC  1942 

Broadway  Bill   Metro  1918 

Broadway  Bill   Col.  1934 

Broadway  Billy   Rayart  1926 

Broadway  Boob   Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

Broadway  Broke   Selznick  1923 


Broadway  Bubble   Vitagraph  1920 

Broadway  Butterfly   WB1925 

Broadway  Cowboy   Pathe  1920 

Broadway  Daddies   Col.  1928 

Broadway  Drifter   Excellent  1927 

Broadway  Fever   Tiffany  1929 

Broadway  Gallant   FBO  1926 

Broadway  Gold   Truart  1923 

Broadway  Gondolier   WB  1935 

Broadway  Hoofer   Col.  1930 

Broadway  Hostess   1st  Natl.  1935 

Broadway  Jones   Artcraftl917 

Broadway  Lady   FBO  1925 

Broadway  Limited   UA  1941 

Broadway  Love   Bluebird  1918 

Broadway  Madness   Excellent  1927 

Broadway  Madonna   FBO  1922 

Broadway  Melody   MCM  1929 

Broadway  Melody  of  1936    MGM  1935 

Broadway  Melody  of  1938   MGM  1937 

Broadway  Melody  of  1940   MGM  1940 

Broadway  Musketeers   WB1938 

Broadway  Nights   1st  Natl.  1927 

Broadway  or  Bust   Univ.  1924 

Broadway  Peacock   Fox  1922 

Broadway  Rhythm   MGM  1944 

Broadway  Rose   Metro  1922 

Broadway  Saint   World  1919 

Broadway  Scandal   Bluebird  1918 

Broadway  Serenade   MGM  1939 

Broadway  Sport   Fox  1917 

Broadway  Thru  a  Keyhole  UA  1933 

Broadway  to  Hollywood  MGM  1933 

Broken  Barriers  Excellent  1929 

Broken  Barriers   MGM  1924 

Broken    Blossoms  Griffith  1919 

Broken    Blossoms  Imperial  1937 

Broken  Butterfly  RC  1919 

Broken  Chains  Coldwyn  1923 

Broken    Chains  Peerless  Brady  1  91 6 

Broken    Commandments  Fox  1919 

Broken  Dishes  1st  Natl  1930 

Broken  Doll   Assoc.  1921 

Broken  Dreams   Mono.  1933 

Broken  Fetters   Bluebird  1916 

Broken  Gates   Hodkinson  1926 

Broken  Gates  Tiffany  1927 

Broken  Hearted   Trinity  1929 

Broken  Hearts   Jaffel926 

Broken  Hearts  of  Broadway  Cummings  1923 

Broken  Hearts  of  Hollywood  WB  1926 

Broken  Homes   Treasure  1926 

Broken  Laws   FBO  1924 

Broken  Lullaby   Para.  1932 

Broken  Mask   Anchor  1928 

Broken  Melody   Selznick  1919 

Broken  Melody   Olympic  1934 

Broken  Shadows   2nd  Natl.  1922 

Broken  Silence   Arrow  1922 

Broken  Strings   Int.  Roadshows  1 940 

Broken  Violin   Arrow  1923 

Broken  Wing   Para.  1932 

Broken  Wing   Preferred  1923 

Bromley  Case   Arrow  1920 

Bronc  Stumper   Pathe  1928 

Broncho  Buster   Univ.  1927 

Broncho  Twister   Fox  1927 

Bronze  Bell   Para.  1921 

Bronze  Bride   Red.  1917 

Bronze  Buckaroo,  The  Sack.  1939 

Brooding  Eyes   Sterling  1926 

Brooklyn  Orchid   UA  1942 

Brother  Orchid   WB  1940 

Brother  Rat   WB  1938 

Brother  Rat  and  a  Baby  WB  1940 

Brotherly  Love   MCM  1928 

Brothers   Col.  1930 

Brothers  Divided   Pathe  1920 

Brothers  Under  the  Skin  Goldwyn  1922 

Brown  Derby   1st  Natl.  1926 

Brown  of  Harvard  Essaneyl917 

Brown  of   Harvard  MGM  1926 

Brute  Man,  The  PRC  1946 

Brute   WB  1927 

Brute  Breaker   Pathe  1919 

Brute  Force   Ul  1947 

Brute  Master   Hodkinson  1920 

Bubbles   Pioneer  1920 

Bud  Abbott  and  Lou  Costello 

in  Hollywood   MCM  1945 

Buccaneer,  The   Para.  1938 


TIT L  E  S 


807 


Buchanan's  Wife   Fox  1918 

Buck  Benny  Rides  Again  Para.  1940 

Buck   Privates   Univ.  1928 

Buck   Privates   Univ.  1941 

Buck  Privates  Come  Home  Ul  1947 

Buckaroo  From  Powder  River  Col.  1948 

Buckaroo  Kids   Univ.  1926 

Bucking  Broadway   Butterfly  1917 

Bucking  the  Barrier  Fox  1923 

Bucking  the  Line  Fox  1921 

Bucking  the  Truth  Univ.  1926 

Buckskin  Frontier   UA  1943 

Buffalo  Bill   20th-Foxl944 

Buffalo  Bill  on  the  U.  P.  Trail  Sunset  1926 

Buffalo  Bill  Rides  Again  Sc.Cuild  1947 

Bugle  Call   Ince  1916 

Bugle  Call   MCM  1927 

Bugle  Sounds,  The  MCM  1941 

Bugler  of  Algiers  Bluebird  1916 

Builders  of  Castles  Ediphonel917 

Bull  Fighters,  The   20th-Fox  1945 

Bulldog  Drummond   Hodkinson  1922 

Bulldog  Drummond   UA  1929 

Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay  Rep.  1937 

Bulldog  Drummond  at  Bay  Col.  1947 

Bulldog  Drummond  Comes  Back  Para.  1937 

Bulldog  Drummond  Escapes  Para.  1937 

Bulldog  Drummond  in  Africa  Para.  1938 

Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back  UA  1934 

Bulldog  Drummond's  Bride  Para.  1939 

Bulldog  Drummond's  Peril  Para.  1938 

Bulldog  Drummond's  Revenge  Para.  1937 

Bulldog  Drummond's  Secret  Police  Para.  1939 

Bulldog  Drummond  Strikes  Back  Col.  1947 

Bulldog  Edition   Rep.  1936 

Bulldog  Pluck   FBO  1927 

Bullet  Code   RKO  1940 

Bullet  Mark   Pathe  1928 

Bullet  Proof   Univ.  1920 

Bullet  Scars   WB  1942 

Bullets  and  Brown  Eyes  Triangle  1916 

Bullets  for  O'Hara  WB  1941 

Bullets  for  Rustlers  Col.  1940 

Bullets  or  Ballots  1st  Natl.  1936 

Bullets  and  Saddles  Mono.  1943 

Bungalow  13  20th-Foxl948 

Bunker  Bean   RKO  1936 

Bunty  Pulls  the  Strings  Coldwyn  1921 

Bureau  of  Missing  Persons  1st  Natl.  1923 

Burden  of  Proof  Select  1918 

Burglar   Peerless  Lion  1  91  7 

Burglar  for  a  Night  Hodkinson  1918 

Burglary  by  Proxy  1st  Natl.  1919 

Buried  Alive   PRC  1940 

Buried  Cold   Rayart  1926 

Buried  Treasure   Para.  1921 

Burma  Convoy   Univ.  1941 

Burma  Victory   WB  1945 

Burn  'Em  Up  Barnes  Burr  1921 

Burn  'Em  Up  O'Connor  MGM  1939 

Burning  Bridges   Pathe  1928 

Burning  Cross,  The   Screen  Guild  1947 

Burning   Daylight  1st  Natl.  1928 

Burning  Cold   Elbee  1927 

Burning  Cold   Rep.  1936 

Burning  Sands   Para.  1922 

Burning  the  Candle  Essanay  1917 

Burning  the  Wind  Univ.  1929 

Burning  Trail   Univ.  1925 

Burning  Up   Para.  1930 

Burning  Up  Broadway  Pathe  1928 

Burning  Words   Univ.  1923 

Burnt  Fingers   Pathe  1927 

Burnt  Wings   Univ. 1920 

Bury  Me  Dead  PRC  1947 

Bush  Leaguer   WB  1927 

Busher   Para.  1919 

Business  and  Pleasure  Fox  1932 

Business  of  Life  Vitagraph  1918 

Business  of  Love  Astor  1926 

Busses  Roar   WB  1942 

Buster   Fox  1923 

Bustin'  Through   Univ.  1925 

Busy  Inn   Pathe  1918 

But  the  Flesh  Is  Weak  MCM  1932 

Butch  Minds  the  Baby  Univ.  1942 

Butter  and  Egg  Man  1st  Natl.  1928 

Butterfly   Univ.  1924 

Butterfly  Girl   Assoc.  Exhib.  1921 

Butterfly  Man    RC  1920 

Butterfly  Range   Steinerl922 


Buttons   MGM  1927 

Buy  Me  That  Town  Para.  1941 

Buzzy  and  the  Phantom  Pinto  Ziehm  1941 

By  Appointment  Only  Invincible  1933 

By  Candlelight   Univ.  1934 

By  Divine  Right  FBO  1924 

By  Hook  or  Crook  World  1918 

By  Proxy   Triangle  1918 

By  Right  of  Posession  Vitagraph  1917 

By  Right  of  Purchase  Selznick  1918 

By  the  World  Forgot  Vitagraph  1918 

By  Whose  Hand?  Col.  1932 

By  Whose  Hand?  Col.  1927 

Bye,  Bye  Buddy  Trinity  1929 


Cabaret   Para.  1927 

Cabaret,  The   World  1918 

Cabaret  Kid   Artlee  1927 

Cabin  in  the  Cabin  1st  Natl.  1932 

Cabin  in  the  Sky  MGM  1943 

Cactus  Crandall   Triangle  1918 

Cactus  Trail   FBO  1927 

Cadet  Girl   20th-Fox  1941 

Cadets  on  Parade  Col.  1942 

Cafe  Hostess  Col.  1940 

Cafe  Metropole   20th-Fox  1937 

Cafe  Society   Para.  1939 

Cage  of  Death  Am.  General  1929 

Caged  Fury  Para.  1948 

Caillaux  Case   Fox  1918 

Cain   Principal  1932 

Cain  and  Mabel  WB  1936 

Cairo   MGM  1942 


a  boose   UA  1943 

cutta   Para.  1947 

eb  Piper's  Girl  Pathe  1919 

endar  Girl   Am.  Mutual  1917 

endar  Girl   Rep.  1946 

gary  Stampede   Univ.  1925 

ibre  .45   Ind.  1924 

ibre  .38   Film  Clearing  House  1 91 9 

ifornia   Arrow  1927 

ifornia   Para.  1946 

ifornia  Firebrand  Rep. 1948 

ifornia  Frontier   Col.  1938 

ifornia  Gold  Rush  Rep.  1946 

ifornia  Joe   Rep.  1944 

ifornia  Mail   1st  Natl.  1929 

ifornia  or  Bust  FBO  1  927 

ifornia  Romance   Fox  1 923 

ifornia  Straight  Ahead  Univ.  1925 

ifornia  Trail   Col.  1933 

ifornian,  The   Fox  1937 

ifornia's  Golden  Beginning  Para.  1948 

I,  The   Best.  1938 

I  a  Messenger  Univ.  1939 

Her  Savage  Fox  1932 

It  a  Day  WB  1937 

I  It  Luck  Fox  1934 

I  Northside  777  20th-Foxl948 

I  of  Courage  Univ.  1925 

I  of  East  Para.  1917 

of  Her  People  Metro  1917 

of  Home  FBO  1922 

I  of  the  Canyon  Para.  1925 

I  of  the  Circus  Hollywood  1930 

I  of  the  Cumberlands  Para.  1916 

I  of  the  Desert  Syndicate  1930 

of  the  Flesh  MGM  1930 

of  the  Heart  Univ.  1928 

of  the  Hills  Lee  Bradford  1  923 

of  the  Jungle  Mono.  1944 

I  of  the  Klondike  Rayart  1926 

of  the  Mate  Coldstone  1924 

of  the  Mesquiteers  Rep.  1938 

of  the  North  Para.  1921 

of  the  Prairie  Para.  1921 

of  the  Rockies  Rep.  1944 

of  the  Rockies  Syndicate  1931 

of  the  Rockies  Col.  1938 

of  the  Soul  Fox  1919 

of  the  South  Seas  Rep.  1944 

of  the  West  Col.  1930 

of  the  Wild  Pathe  1923 

of  the  Wild  UA  1935 

of  the  Yukon  Rep.  1938 

of  Youth  Para.  1921 

Out  the  Marines  RKO  1942 

lahans  and  the  Murphys  MGM  1927 

ling  All  Cars  Empire  1935 


803 


TITLE S 


Calling  Ali  Husbands  

 WB 

1940 

Calling  All  Marines  

 Rep. 

1939 

Calling  Dr.  Death  

 Univ. 

1943 

Calling  Dr.  Gillespie  

 MGM 

1942 

Calling  Dr.  Kildare  

 MGM 

1939 

Calling  of  Dan  Matthews,  The 

 Col. 

1936 

Calling  Philo  Vance  

 WB 

1940 

Calling  Wild  Bill  Elliott  

 Rep. 

1943 

Calm  Yourself   

 MGM 

1935 

Calvert's  Valley   

 Fox 

1922 

Cambric  Mask   

 Vitagraph 

1919 

Cameo  Kirby   

 Fox 

1930 

Cameo  Kirby   

 Fox 

1923 

Cameraman   

 MGM 

1928 

Cameron  of  the  Royal  Mounted 

 Hodkinson 

1922 

Camille   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

Camille   

 Fox 

1917 

Camille   

 MGM 

1936 

Camille  of  the  Barbary  Coast 

Assoc.  Exhib. 

1925 

Camouflage  Kiss   

 Fox 

1918 

Campus  Confessions   

 Para. 

1938 

Campus  Flirt   

 Para. 

1926 

Campus  Honeymoon  

 Rep. 

1948 

Campus  Knights   

Chesterfield 

1929 

Campus  Rhythm   

 Mono. 

1943 

Campus  Sleuth  

 Mono. 

1948 

Can  a  Woman  Love  Twice?  

 FBO 

1923 

Can  This  Be  Dixie  

 Fox 

1936 

Canadian   

 Para. 

1926 

Canal  Zone   

 Col. 

1942 

Canary  Murder  Case  

 Para. 

1  929 

Cancelled  Debts   

 Sterling 

1927 

Candy  Girl   

 Pathe 

1917 

Candy  Kid   

 Daily 

1928 

Cannonball  Express   

Sono  Art  World 

1932 

Canon  City  

 EL 

1948 

Can't  Help  Singing  

 Univ. 

1944 

Canterville  Ghost,  The  

 MGM 

1944 

Canyon  Hawks   

 Big  Four 

1930 

Canyon  of  Adventure  

 1st  Natl. 

1928 

Canyon  City   

 Rep. 

1943 

Canyon  of  Light  

 Fox 

1926 

Canyon  of  Missing  Men  

 Syndicate 

1930 

Canyon  of  the  Foods  

 FBO 

1923 

Canyon  Passage   

 Univ. 

1946 

Capitol,  The   

 Pathe 

1919 

Cappy  Ricks   

 Para. 

1921 

Cappy  Ricks  Returns  

 Rep. 

1935 

Caprice  of  the  Mountains  

 Fox 

1916 

Captain  Applejack   

 WB 

1931 

Captain  Blood   

 Vitagraph 

1924 

Captain  Blood   

 1st  Natl. 

1935 

Captain  Calamity   

 Regal 

1936 

Captain  Careless   

 FBO 

1928 

Captain  Caution   

 UA 

1940 

Captain  Cowboy  

 Syndicate 

1929 

Captain  Eddie   

 20th-Fox 

1945 

Captain  from  Castile   

 20th-Fox 

1947 

Captain  Fury   

 UA 

1939 

Captain  Hates  the  Sea  

 Col. 

1934 

Captain  Hurricane   

 RKO 

1935 

Captain  Is  a  Lady  

 MGM 

1940 

Captain  January   

 Principal 

1924 

Captain  January   

 Fox 

1936 

Captain  Kidd   

 UA 

1945 

Captain  Kiddo   

 Pathe 

1917 

Captain  Lash   

 Fox 

1929 

Captain  Moonlight   

 Atlas 

1940 

Captain  of  His  Soul  

 Triangle 

1918 

Captain  of  the  Grey  Horse  

 Vitagraph 

917 

Captain  of  the  Guard  

 Univ. 

930 

Captain  Salvation   

 MGM 

927 

Captain  Swagger   

 Pathe 

928 

Captain  Swift   

 Vitagraph 

917 

Captain  Tugboat  Annie  

 Rep. 

945 

Captain  Thunder   

 WB 

931 

Captain's  Captain   

 Vitagraph 

919 

Captain's  Kid   

 1st  Natl. 

936 

Captains  Courageous   

 MGM 

937 

Captains  of  the  Clouds  

 WB 

942 

Captivation   

 Capitol 

931 

Captive  God   

 Triangle 

916 

Captive  Wild  Woman  

 Univ. 

943 

Captured   

 WB 

933 

Captured  in  Chinatown  

 Superior 

935 

Car  No.  99  

 Para. 

935 

Caravan   

 Fox 

934 

Caravan  Trail,  The  

 PRC 

946 

Cardboard  Lover   

 MGM 

928 

 Am.  Rel. 

922 

Cardinal  Richelieu   

 UA 

935 

1  944 

1  939 

 Para. 

1919 

Career  Woman   

 Fox 

1936 

Careers   

 1st  Natl. 

1929 

Carefree   

 RKO 

1938 

Careful,  Soft  Shoulders   

 20th-Fox 

1942 

Careless  Age   

 1st  Natl. 

1929 

Careless  Lady   

 Fox 

1932 

Caribbean  Mystery,  The   

 20th-Fox 

1945 

Carmen  of  the  Klondike  

 Selexart 

1918 

Carmen  of  the  North  

 Hallmark 

1920 

Carnation  Kid   

 Para. 

1929 

Carnegie  Hall   

 UA 

1947 

Carnival   

 UA 

1921 

Carnival   

 Col. 

1935 

Carnival  Boat   

 RKO 

1932 

Carnival  Girl   

Assoc.  Exhib. 

1926 

Carnival  in  Costa  Rica  

 20th-Fox 

1947 

Carnival  Lady   

 Goldsmith 

1933 

Carolina   

 Fox 

1934 

Carolina  Blues   

 Col. 

1944 

Carolina  Moon   

 Rep. 

1940 

Carolyn  of  the  Corners  

 Pathe 

1919 

Carson  City  Cyclone  

 Rep. 

1943 

Carson  City  Kid,  The  

 Rep. 

1940 

Carson  City  Raider  

 Rep. 

1948 

Caryl  of  the  Mountains  

 Reliable 

1936 

Casablanca   

 WB 

1942 

Casanova  Brown   

 RKO 

1944 

Casanova  in  Burlesque  

 Rep. 

1944 

Casbah   

 Ul 

1948 

Cascarrabias   

 Para. 

1933 

Case  Against  Mrs.  Ames,  The 

 Para. 

1936 

Case  at  Law,  A  

 Eastern  Tri. 

1917 

Case  of  Becky  

 Para. 

1921 

Case  of  Jonathan  Drew  

 Art  Lee 

1928 

Case  of  Lena  Smith  

 Para. 

1920 

Case  of  Sargeant  Grischa  

 RKO 

1930 

Case  of  the  Baby  Sitter,  The  

Screen  Guild 

1947 

Case  of  the  Black  Cat,  The  

1st  National 

1936 

Case  of  the  Black  Parrot,  The 

 WB 

1941 

Case  of  the  Curious  Bride  

1  st  National 

1935 

 WB 

1934 

Case  of  the  Lucky  Legs  

 WB 

1935 

Case  of  the  Missing  Man  

 Col. 

1935 

Case  of  the  Stuttering  Bishop 

 WB 

1937 

Case  of  the  Velvet  Claws,  The 

1st  National 

1936 

Casey  at  the  Bat  

Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1916 

Casey  at  the  Bat  

 Para. 

1927 

Case  Jones  

 Rayart 

1928 

Casino  Murder  Case,  The  

 MGM 

1935 

Cassidy   

Eastern  Tri. 

1917 

Cassidy  of  Bar  20  

 Para. 

1938 

Cass  Timberlane   

 MGM 

1947 

Cast-Off,  The  

 Ince 

1918 

Castle  in  the  Desert   

 20th-Fox 

1942 

Castle  of  Crimes  

 PRC 

1945 

Castle  on  the  Hudson  

 WB 

1940 

Castles  for  Two  

 Para. 

1917 

Castles  in  the  Air  

 Metro 

1919 

Cat  and  the  Canary  

 Univ. 

1927 

Cat  and  the  Canary,  The  

 Para. 

1939 

Cat  and  the  Fiddle  

 MGM 

1934 

Cat  Creeps,  The  

 Univ. 

1930 

1946 

Cat  People  

 RKO 

1942 

Cat's  Pajamas  

 Para. 

1926 

Cat's  Paw  

 Fox 

1934 

Catch  as  Catch  Can  

 Lumas 

1927 

Catch  My  Smoke  

 UA 

1922 

Catherine  the  Great  

 UA 

1934 

Catman  of  Paris,  The  

 Rep. 

946 

Catspaw   

Edison-Kleine 

1916 

Cattle  Raiders  

 Col. 

1938 

Cattle  Thief,  The  

 Col. 

936 

Caught   

 Para. 

931 

Caught  Bluffing  

 Univ. 

922 

Caught  Cheating  

 Tiffany 

931 

Caught  in  the  Act   

 Fox 

918 

Caught  in  the  Act  

 PRC 

941 

Caught  in  the  Draft  

 Para. 

941 

Caught  in  the  Fog  

 WB 

928 

 RKO 

931 

Caught  Short  

 MGM 

930 

Cause  for  Divorce   

 Selznick 

924 

Cavalcade   

 Fox 

933 

Cavalcade  of  the  West  

 Diversion 

936 

Cavalier,  The   

 Tiffany 

928 

Cavalier  of  the  West  

 Artclass 

931 

TITLES 


809 


Cavalry   Rep. 

Cavanaugh  of  the  Forest  Rangers  Vitagraph 

Cave  Girl   1st  National 

Cave  Man  WB 

Cavell  Case  Select 

Cecilia  of  the  Pink  Roses  Graphic 

Ceiling  Zero   WB 

Centennial  Summer   20th-Fox 

Central  Park   1st  National 

Century  Daredevil   Am.  Gen. 

Certain  Rich  Man   Hodkinson 

Certain  Young  Man  MGM 

Chad  Hanna   20th-Fox 

Chain  Invisible   Equitable 

Chain  Lightning   Arrow 

Chain  Lightning   Fox 

Chained   MGM 

Chains  of  Evidence  Hallmark 

Chalice  of  Sorrows  Bluebird 

Chalk  Marks   Prod.  Dist. 

Challenge   Pathe 

Challenge,  The   Film  Alliance 

Challenge,    The  20th-Fox 

Challenge  Accepted   Hodkinson 

Challenge  of  Chance  Wilke  Ind. 

Challenge  of  the  Law  Fox 

Chamber  of  Horrors  Mono. 

Champ,  The  MGM 

Champagne  Charlie   AFE 

Champagne  Charlie  Fox 

Champagne  for  Breakfast  Col. 

Champagne  Waltz  Para. 

Champion  of  Lost  Causes  Fox 

Chance  at  Heaven  RKO 

Chances   1st  National 

Chance  of  a  Lifetime,  The  Col. 

Chandu  the  Magician  Fox 

Chang   Para. 

Change  of  Heart   20th-Fox 

Changing  Husbands   Para. 

Changing  Women   Vitagraph 

Chaperon   Essanay 

Chapter  in  Her  Life  Univ. 

Charge  It  to  Me  Pathe 

Charge  of  the  Gauchos  FBO 

Charge  of  the  Light  Brigade,  The  WB 

Charity  Castle   Am.  Mutual 

Charlatan,  The   Univ. 

Charley's  Aunt  Col. 

Charley's  Aunt   Prod.  Dist. 

Charley's  Aunt   20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan  at  Monte  Carlo   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  at  the  Circus   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  at  the  Olympics   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  at  the  Opera   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  at  the  Race  Track   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  at  the  Wax  Museum  20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan  at  Treasure  Island  20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan  Carries  On   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  City  in  Darkness  20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  Egypt   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  Honolulu   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  London   Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  Panama   20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  Paris  Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  Reno  20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  Rio  20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  Shanghai  Fox 

Charlie  Chan  in  the  Secret  Service  Mono. 

Charlie  Chan  on  Broadway  Fox 

Charlie  Chan's  Chance  Fox 

Charlie  Chan's  Courage  Fox 

Charlie  Chan's  Greatest  Case  Fox 

Charlie  Chan's  Murder  Cruise   20th-Fox 

Charlie  Chan's  Secret  Fox 

Charlie  McCarthy,  Detective  Univ. 

Charm  School   Para. 

Charmer   Bluebird 

Charmer   Para. 

Charming  Deceiver  Vitagraph 

Charming  Deceiver  Majestic 

Charter  Pilot   20th-Fox 

Chase   Fabian 

Chaser,  The  1st  National 

Chasing  Danger   20th-Fox 

Chasing    Rainbows  Fox 

Chasing  the  Moon  Fox 

Chasing  Thru  Europe  Fox 

Chasing    Trouble  Univ. 

Chasing  Troubles  Mono. 

Chasing   Yesterday  RKO 


1  936 

1 924 

1918 

Chatterbox   

 Rep. 

1  943 

1922 

 RKO 

1936 

1 926 

1 924 

1918 

 MGM 

1925 

191  8 

1  923 

1  935 

Cheated  Love  

1  92 1 

1  947 

1  92 1 

1  932 

Cheater   

 Metro 

1 920 

1929 

Cheater  Reformed  

 Fox 

1921 

1921 

Cheaters   

 Lubin 

1934 

1 928 

Cheaters,  The  

 Rep. 

1 945 

1  940 

Cheaters   

 Tiffany 

1  927 

1916 

Cheaters  at  Play  

 Fox 

1932 

1922 

Cheating  Blondes  

 Capital 

1933 

1 927 

Cheating  Cheaters  

 Univ. 

1 934 

1  934 

Cheating  Cheaters  

 Select 

1919 

920 

Cheating  Cheaters  

1 927 

916 

Cheating  Herself  

 Fox 

1919 

1924 

Cheat,  The  

 Para. 

1931 

1916 

Cheat,  The  

 Para. 

191  8 

939 

Chechacos   

 Assoc.  Exhib. 

1 924 

1  948 

Check  and  Double  Check 

 RKO 

1 930 

918 

Checkered  Coat,  The  

 20th-Fox 

1  948 

919 

Checkered  Flag  

 Sterling 

1 926 

920 

Checkers   

 Fox 

1919 

941 

Cheer  Leader  

 Lumas 

1 928 

93 1 

Cheer  Up  and  Smile  

 Fox 

1  930 

944 

Cheerful  Fraud  

1 926 

936 

Cheerful  Givers  

 Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1917 

935 

Cheers  for  Miss  Bishop 

 UA 

94 1 

937 

Cherokee  Flash,  The  

 Rep. 

1945 

925 

Cherokee  Kid  

1 927 

393 

Cherokee  Strip  .... 

 Para. 

940 

93 1 

Unusual  Photoplays 

930 

943 

Chetniks   

 20th-Fox 

943 

932 

929 

927 

Cheyenne   

 WB 

947 

938 

Cheyenne  Kid   

 RKO 

933 

924 

Cheyenne  Roundup  

 Univ. 

943 

91  8 

Cheyenne  Takes  Over  

 EL 

948 

91 6 

928 

91 9 

Chicago   

 Pathe 

928 

928 

928 

936 

Chicago  Kid,  The  

 Rep. 

945 

917 

Chicken  a  la  King  

 Fox 

928 

929 

Chicken  Casey  

 Ince 

917 

930 

Chicken  Every  Sunday  

 20th-Fox 

948 

925 

Chicken  in  the  Case  

 Selznick 

92 1 

941 

Chicken  Wagon  Family 

 20th-Fox 

939 

937 

92 1 

936 

Chickie   

 1  st  Natl. 

925 

937 

Chief,  The  

 MGM 

933 

936 

Child  for  Sale  

 Graphic 

920 

936 

Child  of  Destiny  

Columbia  Metro 

91  6 

940 

Child  of  Divorce  

 RKO 

946 

939 

Child  of  Manhattan  

 Col. 

933 

93 1 

Child  of  M'sieu  

 Triangle 

919 

939 

Child  of  the  Paris  Street 

 Fine  Arts 

Tr. 

935 

Child  of  the  Wild  

 Fox 

9 1  7 

938 

Child  Thou  Gavest  Me  

 1st  National 

92 1 

934 

Children  in  the  House  

 Fine  Arts  Tri 

91  6 

940 

Children  Not  Wanted  

 Selznick 

920 

935 

Children  of  Banishment 

 Select 

919 

939 

Children   of  Divorce  

 Para. 

927 

941 

Children  of  Dreams  

 WB 

93 1 

935 

Children  of  Dust  

 1st  National 

923 

944 

Children  of  Night  

 Fox 

92 1 

937 

Children  of  No  Importance 

 National  Films 

928 

932 

Children  of  Pleasure  

 MGM 

930 

934 

Children  of  the  Feud  

 Fine  Arts  Tri. 

91  6 

933 

Children  of  the  Ritz  

 1st  National 

929 

940 

Children  of  the  Whirlwind 

 Arrow 

925 

936 

Children  Pay  

 Fine  Arts  Tri. 

91  6 

939 

China  Bound  

 MGM 

929 

921 

China  Clipper  

 1st  National 

942 

9 1  7 

China  Girls   

 20th-Fox 

942 

925 

China's  Little  Devils  

 Mono. 

945 

921 

China   

 Para. 

943 

933 

China  Passage  

 RKO 

937 

940 

China  Seas  

 MGM 

935 

923 

China  Sky  

 RKO  1 

945 

928 

China  Slaver  

 Trinity  1 

929 

73  1 

919 

Chinatown  Charlie  

 1st  National 

928 

922 

Chinatown  Nights  

 Para.  1 

929 

929 

Chinatown  Squad  

 Univ.  1 

935 

926 

Chinese  Cat,  The  

 Mono.  1 

944 

940 

Chinese  Den  

 Film  Alliance  1 

941 

935 

928 

810 


TITLES 


1  847 

Chip  of  the  Flying  U  

 Univ. 

1940 

1926 

Chip  Off  the  Old  Block  

1944 

Chivalrous  Charley  

 Selznick 

1  922 

 MCM 

1941 

Choosing  a  Wife  

1st  National 

1919 

Chorus  Cirl's  Romance  

 Metro 

1920 

1  928 

1923 

1  929 

Christine  of  the  Big  Tops  

 Sterling 

1926 

Christine  of  the  Hungry  Heart 

 1st  National 

1  924 

1 938 

1 947 

1 945 

1  944 

1  940 

1  933 

1 940 

1  935 

1 947 

1917 

1 93 1 

 WB 

1  946 

 Coldwyn 

1  917 

 RKO 

1 943 

Cinderella's  Twin  

 Metro 

1  921 

Cinema  Murder  

 Para. 

1 920 

Cipher  Bureau  

Grand  National 

1  938 

1  924 

1  925 

1 935 

Circumstantial  Evidence   

 Chesterfield 

1  929 

1 935 

1 945 

1 928 

1 934 

 Fox 

1  924 

Circus  Cyclone  

 Univ. 

1  925 

Circus  Days  

 1  st  Natl. 

1  923 

 Rep. 

1  937 

Circus  Kid  

 FBO 

1  928 

 Para. 

1914 

 Univ. 

1917 

Circus  Queen  Murder  

 Col. 

1  933 

Circus  Romance  

 Equity 

1916 

Circus  Rookies  

 MGM 

1  928 

Circus  Shadows  

 Peerless 

1  935 

Cisco  Kid  

 Fox 

1  93 1 

Cisco  Kid  and  the  Lady   

1 940 

Cisco  Kid  Returns,  The  

 Mono. 

1 945 

1 938 

1  94 1 

Citizen  Kane  

 RKO 

1  941 

City   

 Fox 

1  926 

City  for  Conquest  

 WB 

1  940 

City  Cirl  

 Fox 

1  930 

City  Cone  Wild  

 Para. 

1  927 

City  Lights  

 UA 

1  931 

City  Limits  

 Mono. 

1  934 

City  of  Chance   

 20th-Fox 

1  940 

City  of  Comrades  

 Goldwyn 

919 

City  of  Maslcs  

 Para. 

\  929 

City  of  Missing  Girls  

 Select 

941 

City  of  Purple  Dreams  

 Rayart 

928 

City  of  Shadows  

 FBO 

927 

City  of  Silent  Men  

 Para. 

921 

City  of  Tears  

 Univ. 

91  8 

City  of  Temptation  

 Gourland 

929 

City  Park   

 Chadwick 

1 934 

City  Sparrow  

 Para. 

920 

City  Streets  

 Para. 

93 1 

City  Streets  

 Col. 

938 

City  That  Never  Sleeps   

 Para. 

924 

City  Without  Jews  

 Aywon 

928 

City  Without  Men  

 Col. 

943 

920 

Civilization   

 Ince 

91  6 

Civilization's  Child  

 Triangle 

916 

Claim   

 Metro 

91  8 

Clancy  in  Wall  Street  

 Aristocrat 

930 

Clancy's  Kosher  Wedding  

 FBO 

927 

Clansman,  The  

 Griffith 

915 

 Para. 

922 

 Para. 

937 

Clarion   

Equitable  World 

916 

Clash  of  the  Wolves  

 WB  1 

925 

 1st  Natl.  1 

925 

Classmates   

 1st  Natl. 

1924 

Claudia  and  David   

 20th-Fox 

1946 

 20th-Fox 

1943 

Claw   

 Select 

1918 

Claw   

1927 

Claws  of  the  Hun  

 Para. 

1918 

Clay  Dollars  

1921 

Clean  Gun  

1917 

Clean  Heart  

1924 

Clean-Up   

1929 

Clean-Up   

1923 

Clean-Up   

 Bluebird 

1917 

1928 

Clear  All  Wires  

 MCM 

1933 

Clear  the  Decks  

 Univ. 

1929 

Clearing  the  Range  

 Capital 

1931 

Cleopatra   

 Para. 

1934 

Cleopatra   

 Fox 

1917 

Clever  Mrs.  Carfax  

 Para. 

1917 

Climax,  The  

1944 

Climax,  The  

1930 

 20th-Fox 

1939 

Climbers   

1919 

Climbers   

 WB 

1927 

Clinging  Vine  

 Prod.  Dist. 

1926 

Clipped  Wings  

 Treo  Prod. 

1938 

Clive  of  India  

 UA 

1935 

 WB 

1946 

Clock   

 Bluebird 

1917 

Clock,  The  

 MGM 

1945 

Clodhopper   

1  91  7 

Cloistered   

 Best 

1936 

Close  Call  for  Boston  Blackie 

 Col. 

1946 

Close  Harmony  

 Para. 

1929 

Closed  Doors  

1921 

Closed  Gates  

1927 

Closed  Road  mjM  

Paragon-Brady 

1916 

Close-Up   

 EL 

1  948 

Closin'  In  

1918 

Clothes   

1920 

Clothes   

 Para. 

1  920 

Clothes  Make  the  Pirate  

 1st  Natl. 

1925 

Clothes  Make  the  Woman  

 Tiffany 

1928 

Cloud   

Van  Dyke-Art 

191  7 

Cloud  Dodger  

 Univ. 

1  928 

Cloudburst   

Lee-Bradford 

1  922 

Cloud  Rider  

 FBO 

1925 

Clouded  Name  

 World 

1919 

Clouded  Name  

 Play  Co. 

1  923 

Clouds  Over  Europe  

 Col. 

1939 

Cloven  Tongue  

 Pathe 

1918 

Clover's  Rebellion  

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Clown   

 Col. 

1928 

Clown   

 Para. 

1916 

Club  Havana   

  PRC 

1945 

Cluny  Brown   

 20th-Fox 

1946 

Clutch  of  Circumstances  

 Vitagraph 

1918 

Coast  Guard  

 Col. 

1939 

Coast  of  Folly  

 Para. 

1925 

Coast  of  Opportunity  

 Hodkinson 

1920 

Coast  Patrol  

 Barsky 

1925 

Coax  Me  

 World 

1919 

Cobra   

 Para. 

1925 

 EL 

1948 

Cobra  Woman   

 Univ. 

1944 

Cock  O'  The  Walk  

Sono  Art  World 

1  930 

Cock  of  the  Air  

 UA 

1932 

Cockeyed  Cavaliers  

 RKO 

1934 

 MGM 

1946 

Cock-Eyed  World  

 Fox 

1929 

Cocktail  Hour  

 Col. 

933 

Cocoanut  Grove  

 Para. 

938 

Cocoanuts,  The  

 Para. 

929 

Code  of  the  Cow  Country  

 Pathe 

927 

Code  of  Honor  

 Syndicate 

930 

 Para. 

916 

Code  of  the  Air  

 Bischoff 

928 

Code  of  the  Fearless  

 Spectrum 

939 

Code  of  the  Mounted  

 Ambassador 

935 

Code  of  the  Northwest  

...  Assoc.  Exhib. 

926 

Code  of  the  Outlaw  

 Rep. 

942 

 Rep. 

944 

927 

Code  of  the  Rangers  

 Mono. 

938 

Code  of  the  Saddle  

 Mono. 

947 

Code  of  the  Scarlet  

....1st  National 

928 

924 

 WB 

939 

Code  of  the  West  

 RKO 

947 

 Para. 

925 

TITLES 


Code  of  the  West  Synd.  1925 

Code  of  the  Wilderness  Vitagraph  1  924 

Code  of  the  Yukon  Screencraft  1918 

Cohens  and   Kellys  Univ.  1926 

Cohens  and  Kellys  in  Africa  Univ.  1930 

Cohens  and  Kellys  in  Atlantic  City  Univ.  1929 

Cohens  and  Kellys  in  Hollywood  Univ.  1932 

Cohens  and  Kellys  in  Paris  Univ.  1928 

Chenns  and  Kellys  in  Scotland  Univ.  1930 

Cohens  and  Kellys  in  Trouble  Univ.  1933 

Coincidence   Metro  1921 

Cold    Deck  Ince-Triangle  1 91  7 

Cold  Steel   R.  C.  1921 

Colleen   Fox  1927 

Colleen   WB  1936 

Colleen  of  the  Pines  FB0  1922 

College   UA  1927 

College  Boob  FBO  1926 

College   Coach  WB  1933 

College  Coquette  Col.  1929 

College    Days  Tiffany  1926 

College   Hero  Col.  1927 

College  Holiday  Para.  1936 

College  Humor  Para.  1933 

College   Love  Univ.  1929 

College  Lovers  1st  National  1930 

College  Rhythm   Para.  1934 

College  Scandal  Para.  1935 

College    Swing  Para.  1928 

College  Widow  WB  1927 

Collegiate   Para.  1936 

Colonel  Blimp  UA  1945 

Colonel  Effingham's  Raid   20th-Fox  1945 

Colorado   Rep.  1940 

Colorado   Univ.  1921 

Colorado  Kid  Rep.  1937 

Colorado  Pluck  Fox  1921 

Colorado  Pioneers  Rep.  1945 

Colorado    Serenade  PRC  1946 

Colorado   Sunset  Rep.  1939 

Colorado   Trail  Col.  1938 

Colt    Comrades  UA  1943 

Combat   Pathel927 

Combat   Univ.  1926 

Combat   Vitagraph  1916 

Come  Across    Univ.  1929 

Come  Again  Smith  Hodkinson  1919 

Come  and  Get  It  RK0  1929 

Come  and  Get  It  UA  1  936 

Come  Back,  The  Metro  1916 

Come  Closer.  Folks  Col.  1936 

Come  Live  With  Me  MGM  1941 

Come  on,  Cowboys  Arrow  1  924 

Come  on,  Cowboys  Rep.  1937 

Come  on  Danger  RKO  1933 

Come  on  Danger  RKO  1941 

Come  on  In  Para.  1918 

Come  On,    Leathernecks  Rep.  1938 

Come  On  Marines  Para.  1934 

Come  On  Over  Goldwyn  1932 

Come  On  Rangers  Rep.  1938 

Come  On  Tarzan  World  Wide  1933 

Come  Out  of  the  Kitchen  Para.  1919 

Come  Out  Fighting  Mono.  1945 

Come  to  My  House  Fox  1928 

Comet  Over  Broadway  WB  1938 

Comin'  'Round  the  Mountain  Para.  1940 

Comin'  'Round  the  Mountain  Rep.  1936 

Coming  an'  Going  Artclass  1926 

Coming  of  Amos  Prod.  Dist.  1926 

Coming  of  the  Law  Fox  1919 

Coming    Out    Party  Fox  1  934 

Coming   Through  Para.  1925 

Command  Decision  MGM  1948 

Command  Performance  Tiffany  1931 

Commandos  Strike  at  Dawn  Col.  1942 

Common  Clay  Fox  1930 

Common  Clay  Pathel919 

Common   Ground  Para.  1916 

Common   Law  Selznick  1923 

Common   Law  Pathel931 

Common    Level  Transatlantic  1920 

Common  Property  Univ.  1920 

Common   Sin,  The  Selznick  1920 

Companionate  Marriage  1st  Natl.  1928 

Compromise   WB  1925 

Comrade  X   "....".MGM  1940 

Comrades   First  Division  1928 

Conceit   Selznick  1921 

Concentratin'    Kid  Univ  1930 

Concert   Goldwyn  1921 


Concert  Magic  Concert  Films  Corp.  1948 

Condemned   UA  1929 

Condemned  to  Death  First  Div.  1 932 

Condemned  Women  RKO  1933 

Conductor    1492  WB1924 

Coney  Island  FBO  1928 

Coney  Island  20th-Foxl943 

Coney  Island  Princess  Para.  1916 

Confession   Fox  1919 

Confession   1st  Natl.  1920 

Confession   WB  1937 

Confessions  of  Boston  Blackie  Col.  1941 

Confessions  of  a  Co-Ed  Para.  1931 

Confessions  of  a  Co-Ed  Para.  1931 

Confessions  of  a  Nazi  Spy  WB  1939 

Confessions  of  a  Queen  MGM  1925 

Confessions  of  a  Wife  Excellent  1929 

Confidence   Univ.  1922 

Confidence    Man  Para.  1924 

Confidential  Agent  WB  1945 

Confidential   Mascot  1935 

Confirm  or  Deny  Fox  1941 

Conflict   Univ.  1921 

Conflict   Vitagraph  1916 

Conflict   WB1945 

Congo    Maisie  MGM  1940 

Congorilla   Fox  1  932 

Congress  Dances  UA1932 

Connecticut  Yankee,  A  Fox  1931 

Connecticut  Yankee  at  King  Arthur's 

Court   Fox  1921 

Conquered   Hearts  K.E.S.E.  1918 

Conquering  Horde  Para.  1931 

Conquering  Power  Metro  1921 

Conquering  the  Woman  Assoc.  Exhibit  1923 

Conqueror   Triangle  1916 

Conqueror   Fox  1917 

Conquerors,  The  RKO  1932 

Conquest   WB  1929 

Conquest   MGM  1937 

Conquest  of  Canaan  Frohmanl916 

Conquest  of  Canaan  Para.  1921 

Conrad  in  Quest  of  His  Youth  Para.  1920 

Conscience   Fox  1917 

Conscience  of  John  David  Horsley-Mutual  1  91  6 

Consolation  Marriage  RKO  1931 

Conspiracy   RKO  1939 

Conspirators,    The  WB  1944 

Constant   Nymph  Big  Three  1929 

Constant  Nymph,  The  :  WB  1943 

Constant  Nymph  Fox  1934 

Constant  Woman  World  Wide  1 923 

Contender,  The  PRC  1944 

Content   Selznick  1920 

Continental    Express  Mono.  1942 

Contraband   Para.  1925 

Contrast   Labor  Films  1  921 

Convention    City  1st  Natl.  1933 

Convention    Girl  First  Div.  1  935 

Convict  13  Metro  1920 

Convict's  Code,  The  Syndicate  1  930 

Convicted   Artclass  1931 

Convicted   Col.  1938 

Convicted    Woman  Col.  1940 

Convicts  at  Large  Principal  1  938 

Convoy   1st  Natl.  1927 

Convoy   RKO  1941 

Cook  of  Canyon  Camp  Para.  1917 

Co-Optimists,   The  Eronl930 

Cop   Pathe  1928 

Copperhead   Para.  1920 

Copacabana   UA  1947 

Coquette   UA  1929 

Cordelia  the  Magnificent  Metro  1923 

Co-Respondent   Univ.  1917 

Corner  Grocer   Para.  1917 

Corner  in  Cotton  Metro  1916 

Cornored   WB  1924 

Cornered   Col.  1933 

Cornered   RKO  1945 

Corn  Is  Green,  The  WB  1945 

Coronado   Para.  1934 

Coroner  Creek  Col.  1948 

Corporal  Kate   Prod.  Dist.  1926 

Corpse  Came  C.O.D.,  The  Col.  1947 

Corpse  Vanishes,  The  Mono.  1942 

Corpus  Christie  Bandits  Rep.  1945 

Corregidor   PRC  1943 

Corruption   Imperial  1933 

Corsair   UA  1931 


MARTA  TOREN       HOWARD  DUFF     SHELLEY  WINTERS 


MEG  RANDALL     ANTHONY  CURTIS     HELENA  CARTER 


GALE  STORM       DOROTHY  HART      PAOL  CHRISTIAN 


814 


TITLES 


 Univ. 

919 

Corsican  Brothers,  The  

 UA 

941 

Corvette  K-225   

 Univ. 

943 

Cossack  Whip   

Edison-K.E.S.E. 

916 

Cossacks   

 MGM 

928 

Cosmo  Jones,  "Crime  Smasher" 

 Mono. 

943 

Cost   

 Para. 

920 

Cost  of  Hatred  

 Para. 

917 

Costello  Case   

Sono  Art  World 

930 

Cotton  and  Catt1  ••  

 Westart 

921 

Cougar,  the  Kinb  Killer  

Sidney  A.  Snow 

933 

Counsel  for  Crime  

 Col. 

937 

Counsel  for  Defense  

Assoc.  Exhibit. 

926 

Counsellor  at  Law  

 Univ. 

933 

Count  of  Luxembourg  

 Chadwick 

926 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo  

 UA 

924 

Count  of  Ten  

 Univ. 

1928 

Counter-Attack   

 Col. 

1945 

Counter  Espionage   

 Col. 

942 

 Col. 

1936 

Counterfeit   

 Para. 

1919 

 Col. 

1937 

 Play  Co. 

1923 

Counterfeiters,  The  

 20th-Fox 

1948 

 Para. 

1917 

Countess  of  Monte  Cristo  

 Univ. 

1934 

Countess  of  Monte  Cristo,  The 

 Ul 

1948 

Country  Beyond   

 Fox 

1926 

Country  Beyond,  The  

 Fox 

1936 

Country  Cousin   

 Selznick 

1919 

Country  Doctor   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1927 

 20th-Fox 

1936 

Country  Fair   

 Rep. 

1941 

Country  Flapper   

Prod.  Security 

1922 

Country  Gentlemen   

 Rep. 

1933 

Country  Cod  Forgot  

 K.E.S.E. 

1916 

Country  Kid,  The  

 WB 

1923 

Country  Chairman,  The  

 Fox 

1935 

County  Fair   

 Mono. 

1932 

County  Fair   

 Pioneer 

1921 

County  Fair   

 Mono. 

1937 

Courage   

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

Courage   

 WB 

1930 

Courage  for  Two  

 World 

1919 

Courage  of  the  Commonplace 

 Perfection 

1917 

Courage  of  Lassie  

 MGM 

1946 

Courage  of  Marge  O'Doone  

 Vitagraph 

1920 

Courage  of  Silence  

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Courage  of  the  West  

 Univ. 

1937 

Courageous  Avenger   

 Supreme 

1935 

 Sable 

1924 

Courageous  Dr.  Christian  

 RKO 

1940 

Courageous  Mr.  Penn  

 Hoffberg 

1944 

Court  Martial   

 Col. 

1938 

Courtesan   

 Am.  Mutual 

1916 

Courtin'  Trouble  

 Mono. 

1948 

Courtin'  Wildcats   

 Univ. 

1929 

Courtship  of  Andy  Hardy,  The.. 

 MGM 

1942 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish 

1923 

Cousin  Kate   

 Vitagraph 

1921 

Cover  Girl   

 Col. 

1944 

Covered  Trailer,  The  

 Rep. 

1939 

Covered  Wagon   

 Para. 

1923 

Covered  Wagon  Days  

 Rep. 

1940 

Covered  Wagon  Trails  

 Mono. 

1940 

Covered  Wagon  Trails  

 Syndicate 

1930 

Coward   

 FBO 

1927 

Cowardice  Court   

 Fox 

1919 

Cowboy  and  the  Blonde,  The 

 20th-Fox 

1941 

Cowboy  and  the  Countess  

 Fox 

1926 

Cowboy  and  the  Kid,  The  

 Univ. 

1936 

Cowboy  and  the  Lady  

 Para. 

1922 

Cowboy  and  the  Lady,  The 

 UA 

1938 

Cowboy  and  the  Outlaw,  The 

 Syndicate 

1930 

Cowboy  and  the  Senorita,  The 

 Rep. 

1944 

Cowboy  Blues   

 Col. 

1946 

Cowboy  Cavalier   

 Pathe 

1928 

Cowboy  Commandos   

 Mono. 

1943 

Cowboy  Canteen   

 Col. 

1944 

Cowboy  Counsellor   

 Allied 

1933 

Cowboy  Courage   

 Aywon 

1926 

Cowboy  from  Brooklyn  

 WB 

1938 

Cowboy  from  Lonesome  River 

 Col. 

1944 

Cowboy  from  Sundown  

 Mono. 

1940 

Cowboy  in  Manhattan  

 Univ. 

1943 

Cowboy  in  the  Clouds  

 Col. 

1  943 

Cowboy  Holiday   

 Beacon 

1934 

Cowboy  Kid   

 Fox 

1928 

Cowboy  Millionaire,  The  

Cowboy  Musketeer   

 Fox 

1935 

 FBO 

1925 

Cowboy  Quarterback   

 WB 

1939 

 Rep. 

942 

 Rep. 

939 

 F.  &  W. 

924 

925 

936 

Crack-Up   

 RKO 

946 

 RKO 

931 

925 

 Para. 

922 

Cradle  Buster   

American  Release 

922 

 Para. 

920 

927 

 Para. 

933 

 Pathe 

928 

 Col. 

936 

 1st  Natl. 

1932 

 1st  Natl. 

1928 

 20th-Fox 

1943 

1936 

 FBO 

923 

Crashin'  Thru  Danger 

 Excelsior 

1938 

 RKO 

1938 

Crashing  Through   

 Pathe 

1928 

Crashing  Thru   

 Mono. 

1939 

Craven   

 Bollman 

1922 

1918 

Craving   

 Am.  Mutual 

1916 

 Univ. 

1943 

Crazy  That  Way  

 Fox 

1930 

 Para. 

1921 

1919 

 20th-Fox 

1948 

 Butterfly 

1917 

Cricket  on  the  Hearth  

 Selznick 

1923 

Crime  Afloat 

Treo  Prod. 

1938 

Crime  and  Punishment 

 Pathe 

1917 

Crime  and  Punishment  

 Gourland 

1929 

Crime  and  Punishment  

 Col. 

1935 

 WB 

1944 

 RKO 

1934 

Crime  Doctor's  Gamble  

 Col. 

1947 

Crimp  Doctor's   Man  Hunt 

 Col. 

1946 

Crime  Doctor's  Strangest  Case  Col. 

1943 

Crime  Doctor's  Warning,  The 

 Col. 

1945 

Crime  Nobody  Saw,  The  

 Para. 

1937 

Crime  of  Dr.  Crespi,  The  

 Rep. 

1935 

Crime  of  Dr.  Forbes,  The 

 Fox 

1936 

Crime  of  Dr.  Hallet  

 Univ. 

1938 

Crime  of  Helen  Stanley  

 Col. 

1934 

Crime  of  the  Century  

 Para. 

1933 

Crime  of  the  Century  

 Rep. 

1946 

 PRC 

1945 

Crime  Patrol,  The  

 Empire 

1936 

 RKO 

1938 

 WB 

1938 

 Col. 

1938 

Crime  Without  Passion  

 Para. 

1934 

Criminal,  The   

 Ince-Triangle 

1916 

Criminal  at  Large  

 Helber 

1933 

Criminal  Code   

 Col. 

1931 

Criminal  Court   

 RKO 

1946 

Criminal  Lawyer   

 RKO 

1937 

Criminals  of  the  Air  

 Col. 

1937 

Crimson  Canyon   

 Univ. 

1928 

Crimson  Canary   

 Univ. 

1945 

Crimson  Challenge   

 Para. 

1922 

Crimson  Circle,  The  

 New  Era 

1930 

Crimson  Circle,  The  

 DuWorld 

1936 

Crimson  City   

 WB 

1928 

Crimson  Cross  .'.  

 Pioneer 

1922 

Crimson  Dove   

 Premo-World 

1917 

Crimson  Gardenia   

 Goldwyn 

1919 

Crimson  Key,  The  

 20th-Fox 

1947 

Crimson  Romance   

 Mascot 

1934 

Crimson  Runner   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1925 

Crimson  Shoals   

 Monopol 

1919 

Crimson  Stain  Mystery  

 Consolidated 

1916 

Crimson  Trail,  The  

 Univ. 

1935 

Crinoline  and  Romance  

 Metro 

1923 

 Bluebird 

1916 

Crisis   

 Selig 

1916 

Crisis   

Mayer-Burstyn 

1939 

Critical  Age   

 Hodkinson 

1923 

Crook  of  Dreams  

 World 

1919 

Crooked  Alley   

 Univ. 

1923 

Crooked  Circle,  The  

Sono  Art  World 

1932 

Crooked  Road,  The  

 Rep. 

1940 

Crooked  Romance   

 Pathe 

1917 

Crooked  Straight   

 Para. 

1919 

Crooked  Streets   

 Para. 

1920 

Crooks  Can't  Win  

 FBO 

1928 

TITLES 


815 


Crooner   1  st  Natl. 

Crosby  Case   Univ. 

Cross-Bearer   Public  Welfare 

Cross  Breed   Bischoff 

Cross  Country  Cruise  Univ. 

Cross  Examination   Artclass 

Cross  My  Heart  Para. 

Cross  of  Lorraine,  The  MCM 

Cross  Roads  of  New  York  1st  Natl. 

Cross  Streets   Chesterfield 

Crossed  Signals   Rayart 

Crossed  Trails   Ind. 

Crossed  Trails  Mono. 

Crossed  Wires   Univ. 

Crossfire   RKO 

Crossfire   RKO 

Crossing  Trails   Assoc.  Photoplays 

Crossroads   MCM 

Crossroads  of  Love  HiMark 

Crouching  Beast,  The  Olympic 

Crowd   MCM 

Crowd  Roars,  The  WB 

Crowd  Roars,  The  MCM 

Crowded  Hour   Para. 

Crown  Jewels   Triangle 

Crown  of  Lies  Para. 

Crow's  Nest   Aywon 

Crucial  Test   Brady-World 

Cruel  Truth   ,  Sterling 

Cruise  of  the  Hellion  Rayart 

Cruise  of  the  Jasper  B  Prod.  Dist. 

Cruise  of  the  Makebelieve  Para. 

Crusader   Fox 

Crusader,  The   Majestic 

Crusades,  The   Para. 

Cry  of  the  City  20th-Fox 

Cry  of  the  Weak  Pathe 

Cry  of  the  Werewolf  Col. 

Cry  Havoc   MGM 

Cry  Wolf   WB 

Crystal   Ball,  The  UA 

Crystal  Cup   1st  Natl. 

Crystal  Gazer   Para. 

Cub  Reporter   Goldstone 

Cuban  Love  Song  MCM 

Cuban  Pete   Univ. 

Cuckoos,  The   RKO 

Cup  of  Fury  Coldwyn 

Cup  of  Life  Assoc.  Exhibit. 

Cupid  By  Proxy  Pathe 

Cupid  Forecloses   Vitagraph 

Cupid,  the  Cowpuncher  Coldwyn 

Cupid's  Fireman   Fox 

Cupid's  Round-Up   Fox 

Curley   UA 

Curly  Top   Fox 

Curse  of  the  Cat  People,  The  RKO 

Curse  of  Drink  Apollo 

Curse  of  Eve   Corona 

Curse  of  Iku  Essanay 

Curtain   1st  Natl. 

Curtain  at  Eight  Majestic 

Curtain  Call   RKO 

Curtain  Falls   Chesterfield 

Custard  Cup    Fox 

Cy  Whittaker'  Ward  K.E.S.E. 

Cycle  of  Fate  Selig 

Cyclone   Fox 

Cyclone  Bliss   Arrow 

Cyclone  Cavalier   Rayart 

Cyclone  Cowboy   Pathe 

Cyclone  Jones   Aywon 

Cyclone  Kid   Big  Four 

Cyclone  Kid,  The  Rep. 

Cyclone  of  Higgins,  D.D  Metro 

Cyclone  of  the  Range  FBO 

Cyclone  on  Horseback  RKO 

Cyclone  Prairie  Rangers  Col. 

Cyclone  Ranger   Spectrum 

Cyclone  Rider   Fox 

Cynara   UA 

Cynthia   MCM 

Cynthia  of  the  Minute  Hodkinson 

Cyrano  de  Bergerac  Atlas 

Cytherea   1st  Natl. 

Czar  of  Broadway  Univ. 

D 

Dad's  Girl   Selznick 

Daddies   WB 

Daddy   1st  Natl. 


1932 

Daddy  Long  Legs  

 1st  Natl. 

1919 

1934 

 Fox 

1931 

1918 

 Pathe 

1918 

1927 

 MGM 

1925 

1934 

Daddy's  Love   

 R.  H.  Klumb 

1922 

1932 

Daggerwoman   

 Pathe 

1918 

1947 

 20th- Fox 

1947 

1943 
1922 

 Rep. 

1945 

Daltons  Ride  Again,  The  .... 

 Univ. 

1945 

1934 

Damaged  Goods   

 Grand  Natl. 

1937 

1926 

Damaged  Hearts   

 :  FBO 

1924 

1924 

1931 

1948 

1926 

1923 
1933 

Dames   

 WB 

1934 

Dames  Ahoy   

 Univ. 

1930 

1947 

Damsel  in  Distress  

 Pathe 

1919 

1922 

Damsel  in  Distress,  A  

 RKO 

1937 

1942 

Dance  Band   

 Alliance 

1935 

1928 

Dance,  Charlie,  Dance  

 WB 

1937 

1936 

Dance,  Fools,  Dance  

 MCM 

1931 

1928 

Dance,  Girl,  Dance  

 RKO 

1940 

1932 

Dance,  Girl,  Dance  

 Invincible 

1933 

1938 

Dance  Hall   

 RKO 

1929 

925 

Dance  Hall   

 Fox 

1941 

918 

Dance  Hall  Hostess  

 Mayfair 

1931 

926 

Dance  Madness   

 MCM 

1926 

922 

Dance  Magic   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

916 

Dance  of  Life  

 Para. 

1929 

927 

Dance  Team   

 Fox 

1932 

927 

Dancer  of  Barcelona  

 Currier 

1929 

926 

Dancer  of  Paris  

 1st  Natl. 

1926 

918 

Dancer  of  the  Nile  

 FBO 

1923 

923 

Dancer's  Peril   

.  Peerless-Brady 

1917 

932 

Dancers,  The  

 1st  Natl. 

1930 

935 

Dancers,  The   

 Fox 

1925 

948 

Dancers  in  the  Dark  

 Para. 

1932 

919 

Dancin'  Fool   

 Para. 

1920 

944 

Dancing  Cheat   

 Univ. 

1924 

943 

Dancing  Co-Ed   

 MGM 

1939 

947 

Dancing  Days   

 Preferred 

1926 

943 

Dancing  Dynamite   

 Capital 

1931 

927 

 Rep. 

1936 

917 

 Col. 

1945 

922 

Dancing  Lady   

 MCM 

933 

931 

Dancing  Man   

 Pyramid 

934 

946 

Dancing  Masters,  The  

 20th-Fox 

943 

930 

Dancing  Mothers  

 Para. 

1926 

920 

Dancing  on  a  Dime  

 Para. 

941 

921 

Dancing  Pirate  

 RKO 

936 

918 

Dancing  Sweeties   

 WB 

930 

919 

Dancing  Vienna   

 1st  Natl. 

929 

920 

Danger   

 Elfelt 

923 

923 

Danger  Ahead   

 Mono. 

940 

918 

Danger  Ahead   

 Goldstone 

923 

947 

921 

925 

Danger  Ahead   

 Victory 

935 

944 

Danger  Flight   

 Mono. 

939 

922 

Danger  Game   

 Goldwyn 

918 

917 

Danger  Girl   

 Prod.  Dist. 

926 

918 

Danger,  Go  Slow  

 Univ. 

918 

920 

Danger  in  the  Pacific  

 Univ. 

942 

934 

Danger  Lights   

 RKO 

930 

940 

 FBO 

924 

934 

Danger — Love  at  Work  

 Fox 

937 

923 

Danger  Man   

 Cosmos 

930 

917 

Danger  Mark   

 Arte  raft 

918 

916 

938 

920 

Danger  on  Wheels  

 Univ. 

940 

921 

Danger  Patrol   

 Ryart 

928 

925 

Danger  Patrol   

 RKO 

937 

927 

 Ryart 

926 

923 

928 

931 

Danger  Signal   

 Col. 

925 

942 

Danger  Signal   

 WB 

945 

918 

 Para. 

947 

927 

 FBO 

928 

941 

928 

944 

Danger  Trail   

 Selig 

917 

935 

Danger  Valley   

 Ind. 

921 

924 

Danger  Within   

 Bluebird 

918 

932 

Danger  Woman   

 Univ. 

946 

947 

Danger!  Women  at  Work 

 PRC 

943 

920 

Danger  Zone   

919 

925 

 WB 

935 

924 

Dangerous  Adventure   

 WB 

922 

930 

920 

Dangerous  Affair,  A  

 Col. 

931 

Dangerous  Age   

 1st  Natl. 

923 

920 

Dangerous  Blonde   

924 

920 

Dankerous  Business   

 Col. 

946 

923 

Dangerous  Business   

 1st  Natl. 

920 

816 


TITLES 


934 

924 

Dangerous  Curve  Ahead 

 Coldwyn 

921 

Dangerous  Curves   

 Para. 

929 

Dangerous  Days   

 Coldwyn 

920 

Dangerous  Dub   

 Assoc.  Exhib. 

926 

Dangerous  Dude   

 Rayart 

926 

Dangerous  Flirt   

 FBO 

924 

Dangerous  Friends   

 Sterling 

926 

Dangerous  Came   

 Univ. 

923 

Dangerous  Came,  A  

 Univ. 

941 

Dangerous  Holiday   

 Rep. 

1937 

Dangerous  Hours   

 Para. 

1930 

Dangerous  Innocence   

 Univ. 

925 

Dangerous  Intruder   

 PRC 

945 

 Col. 

1936 

Dangerous  Journey   

 20th-Fox 

944 

Dangerous  Lady   

 PRC 

1941 

Dangerous  Lies   

 Para. 

1921 

Dangerous  Little  Demon 

 Univ. 

1922 

Dangerous  Love   

Cohn- Brandt-Cohen 

1921 

Dangerous  Maid  

 1st  Natl. 

923 

Dangerous  Millions   

 20th-Fox 

1946 

Dangerous  Moment  

 Univ. 

921 

Dangerous  Money  

 Para. 

924 

Dangerous  Nan  McCrew 

 Para. 

930 

Dangerous  Number  

 MCM 

937 

Dangerous  Secrets  

 Grand  Natl. 

1938 

Dangerous  Paradise  

 Para. 

930 

Dangerous  Passage  

 Para. 

944 

Dangerous  Paradise  

 Selznick 

1920 

Dangerous  Pastime  

 Eastern 

1921 

Dangerous  Partners  

 MCM 

1945 

Dangerous  Talent  

 Pathe 

1920 

Dangerous  to  Know  

 Para. 

1938 

Dangerous  Men  

 Metro 

1920 

Dangerous  Traffic  

 Goodwill 

1926 

Dangerous  Trails  

 Ambassador 

1924 

Dangerous  Venture  

 UA 

1947 

Dangerous  Virtue   

 Lee-Bradford 

1926 

Dangerous  Waters  

 Mutual 

1919 

Dangerous  Waters  

 Univ, 

1936 

Dangerous  Woman  

 Para. 

1929 

Dangerous  Years  

 20th-Fox 

1947 

Dangerously  They  Live 

 WB 

1941 

Dangerously  Yours  

 Fox 

1933 

Dangerously  Yours   

 20th-Fox 

1937 

Dangers  of  the  Arctic 

 Explorers 

1932 

Daniel  Boone  

 RKO 

1936 

Daniel  Boone  Thru  the  Wilderness  Sunset 

1926 

Danny  Boy  

 PRC 

1946 

Dante's  Inferno  

 Fox 

1924 

Dante's  Inferno  

 Fox 

1935 

Daphne  and  the  Pirate 

 Fine  Arts-Tri. 

1916 

Daredevil   

 Fox 

1920 

Daredevil  Kate  

 Fox 

1916 

Daredevil  Drivers,  The 

 WB 

1938 

Daredevil's  Reward  

 Fox 

1928 

Daredevils  of  the  Clouds 

 Rep. 

1948 

Daring  Chances  

 Univ. 

1924 

Daring  Danger  

American  Release 

1922 

Daring  Danger  

 Col. 

1932 

Darling  Daughters  

 Capital 

1933 

Daring  Deeds  

 Rayart 

1927 

Daring  Hearts  

 Vitagraph 

1919 

Daring  Love  

 Truart 

1924 

Daring  Years  

 Equity 

1923 

Daring  of  Diana  

 Vitagraph 

1916 

Daring  Young  Man,  The 

 Fox 

1935 

Daring  Youth  

 Principal 

1924 

Dark  Alibi  

 Mono. 

1946 

Dark  Angel  

 1st  Natl. 

1925 

Dark  Angel,  The  

 UA 

1935 

Dark  Command  

 Rep. 

1940 

Dark  Corner,  The  

 20th-Fox 

1946 

Dark  Delusion  

 MGM 

1947 

Dark  Hazard  

 1st  Natl. 

1934 

Dark  Horse  

 1st  Natl. 

1932 

Dark  Horse,  The  

 Univ. 

1946 

Dark  Hour,  The  

 Chesterfield 

1936 

Dark  Journey  

 UA 

1937 

Dark  Lantern  

 Realart 

1920 

Dark  Mirror    

 Para. 

1920 

Dark  Mirror,  The   

 Univ. 

1946 

Dark  Mountain   

 Para. 

1944 

Dark  Past   

 Col. 

1948 

Dark  Rapture   

 Univ. 

1933 

Dark  Red  Roses   

 International 

1930 

Dark  Road   

 Ince-Triangle 

1917 

Dark  Sands   

 Record 

938 

Dark  Secrets   

 Para. 

923 

Dark  Silence   

Peerless-World 

916 

Dark  Skies   

 Capital 

929 

Dark  Stairways   

 Univ. 

924 

Dark  Star   

 Para. 

919 

Dark  Streets   

 1st  Natl. 

929 

Dark  Streets  of  Cairo   

 Univ. 

940 

 WB 

924 

Dark  Victory  

 WB 

939 

Dark  Waters  

 UA 

944 

Darkened  Rooms  

 Para. 

929 

Darkened  Skies  

 Biltmore 

930 

Darkest  Africa  

 Rep. 

936 

Darkest  Hour 

Vitagraph 

920 

Darkest  Russia  

Peerless-Brady 

917 

Darkness  and  Daylight  

 Bancroft 

923 

Darling  Mine  

 Selznick 

921 

Darling  of  New  York  

 Univ. 

923 

Darling  of  Paris  

 Fox 

917 

Darling  of  the  Rich  

 Selznick 

923 

D'Artagnan  

Fine  Arts-Tri. 

1916 

Darwin  Was  Right  

 Fox 

1924 

Date  With  Judy,  A  

 MGM 

1948 

Date  With  the  Falcon,  A  

 RKO 

941 

Daughter  Angele  

 Triangle 

918 

Daughters  of  Destiny  

 1st  Natl. 

917 

Daughter  of  Eve  

Commonwealth 

1922 

Daughter  of  France   

 Fox 

1918 

Daughter  of  Israel  

 Syndicate 

928 

Daughter  of  Luxury  

 Para. 

922 

Daughter  of  MacGregor  ....Famous  Players  Lasky 

1916 

Daughter  of  Maryland  

Empire  Mutual 

1917 

Daughter  of  Mine  

 Coldwyn 

1919 

Daughter  of  Shanghai   

 Para. 

1937 

Daughter  of  the  Don  

 Arrow 

920 

Daughter  of  the  Dragon  

 Para. 

1931 

Daughter  of  the  Gods  

 Fox 

1916 

Daughter  of  the  Law  

 Univ. 

1921 

Daughter  of  the  Old  South 

 Para. 

1918 

Daughter  of  the  Poor  

Fine  Arts-Tri. 

1917 

Daughter  of  the  Sioux  

 Davis 

1925 

Daughter  of  the  Tong  

 Times 

1939 

Daughter  of  the  West  

 Pathe 

1918 

Daughter  of  the  Wolf  

 Para. 

1919 

Daughter  of  Two  Worlds 

 1st  Natl. 

1920 

Daughter  Pays   

 Selznick 

1 920 

Daughters  Courageous   

 WB 

1939 

Daughters  of  Desire  

 Excellent 

1929 

Daughters  of  Pleasure  

 Principal 

1924 

Daughters  of  the  Night  

 Fox 

1924 

Daughters  of  the  Rich  

 Preferred 

1923 

Daughters  of  Today  

 Selznick 

1924 

Daughters  Who  Pay  

 Banner 

1925 

David  and  Jonathan  

 2nd  Natl. 

1922 

David  Copperfield   

Assoc.  Exhibit. 

1923 

David  Copperfield   

 MCM 

1935 

David  Garrick   

 Para. 

1916 

David  Harum   

 Fox 

1934 

Davy  Crocket  at  the  Fall  of  the  Alamo.... Sunset 

1926 

 Col. 

1928 

Dawn   

 Pathe 

1919 

Dawn  Express   

 PRC 

1942 

Dawn  of  a  Tomorrow  

 Para. 

1  924 

Dawn  of  Freedom  

 Vitagraph 

1916 

Dawn  of  Love  

 Metro 

1916 

Dawn  of  Revenge  

 Aywon 

1922 

Dawn  of  the  East  

 Para. 

1921 

Dawn  of  Understanding  

 Vitagraph 

1918 

Dawn  on  the  Creat  Divide 

 Mono. 

1942 

Dawn  Over  Ireland  

W.  Alexander 

1938 

Dawn  Patrol   

 WB 

1938 

Dawn   Patrol,  The  

 1st  Natl. 

1930 

Dawn  Rider,  The  

 Mono. 

1935 

Dawn  Trail   

 Col. 

1934 

Dawnmaker   

 Inc.-Tri. 

1916 

Day  at  the  Races,  A  

 MCM 

1937 

Day  Break   

 Metro 

1918 

Day  Dreams   

1919 

Day  of  Faith  

 Goldwyn 

1923 

Day  of  Reckoning  

 MCM 

1933 

Day  She  Paid  

 Univ. 

1919 

Day  the  Bookies  Wept,  The 

 RKO 

1939 

Daybreak   

 MCM 

1931 

Days  of  Daring  

 Aywon 

1920 

Days  of  Old  Cheyenne  

 Rep. 

1943 

Day-Time  Wife   

 Fox 

1939 

Days  of  Buffalo  Bill  

 Rep. 

1946 

Day's  Pleasure   

 1st  Natl. 

1919 

Days  of  Glory  

 RKO 

1944 

TITLES 


817 


Days  of  J  esse  James 

Rep 

1939 

Daytime  Wives 

FBO 

1923 

Dead  End 

UA 

1937 

923 

Dead  of  Night  

946 

Dead  Line   

 FBO 

926 

Dead  Line   

 Fox 

1 920 

Dead  Man's  Curve  

 FBO 

1 927 

Dead  Man's  Eyes  

 Univ. 

944 

Dead  Man's  Gulch  

 Rep. 

1943 

Dead  Man's  Shoes  

 Mono. 

1941 

Dead  March,  The  

 Imperial 

1937 

Dead  Men  Tell   

 20th-Fox 

94  1 

Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales  

 Alliance 

939 

Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales  

 Vitagraph 

920 

Dead  Reckoning   

 Col. 

1  947 

Dead  Shot  Baker  

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Deadliner  Sex   

 Pathe 

1  920 

Deadline,  The   

 Col. 

1 932 

Deadline  at  Dawn  

 RKO 

1 946 

Deadline  at  Eleven  

 Vitagraph 

1920 

Deadline  For  Murder   

 20th-Fox 

1  946 

Deadly  Came,  The  

 Mono. 

1 941 

Deadwood  Coach   

 Fox 

1925 

Deadwood  Pass   

 Freuler 

1  933 

Dealers  in  Death  

 Tropical 

1  934 

Dear  Ruth   

 Para. 

1  947 

Dearie   

 WB 

1 927 

Death  Flies  East  

 Col. 

1935 

Death  from  a  Distance  

 Invincible 

1  935 

Death  Goes  North  

 Warwick 

1  939 

Death  in  the  Air  

 Para. 

1  937 

Death  Kiss   

World  Wide 

1  933 

 Para. 

1939 

Death  on  the  Diamond  

 MGM 

1  934 

Death  Takes  a  Holiday  

 Para. 

1  934 

Death  Valley   

 1  st  Division 

1927 

Death  Valley  

Screen  Guild 

1947 

Death  Valley  Manhunt  

 Rep. 

1  943 

Death  Valley  Outlaws  

 Rep. 

1941 

..Powell-Mutual 

1917 

Debt  of  Honor  

 Fox 

1918 

Deceiver   

1  921 

Deceiver,  The   

 Col. 

1931 

Deception   

 Para. 

1921 

Deception   

 WB 

1  946 

Deception   

 Col. 

1933 

Decision  of  Christopher  Blake,  The  WB 

1  948 

Declasse   

 1st  Natl. 

1925 

Decoy   

1916 

Decoy   

1  946 

Deemster   

1917 

Deep  in  the  Heart  of  Texas 

 Univ. 

942 

Deep  Purple   

 Realart 

1  920 

Deep  Valley   

 WB 

1947 

Deep  Waters   

1921 

Deep  Waters  

 20th-Fox 

1948 

Deerslayer   

 Rep. 

1943 

Defend  Yourself   

 Ellbee 

1926 

Defenders  of  the  Law  

 Syndicate 

1931 

Defense  Rests   

 Col. 

1934 

Defying  Destiny   

1924 
1931 

Delicious   

Delicious  Little  Devil  

1919 

Delightful  Rogue   

 RKO 

1 929 

Delightfully  Dangerous   

 UA 

1 945 

Delinquent  Daughters   

 PRC 

1  944 

Deliverance   Liebfreed  and  Miller 

1919 

Deluge,  The   

 RKO 

1 933 

Demi-Bride   

927 

Democracy   

920 

Demon   

926 

Demon  Barber  of  Fleet  Street 

 Select 

939 

Demon  for  Trouble..  .. 

934 

Demon  Rider  

925 

Denial   

925 

Denny  from  Ireland  

91  9 

Denver  Dude  

927 

Denver  Kid,  The  

1  948 

Detour   

945 

Derelict   

930 

Desert  Bandit  

94 1 

Desert  Blossoms  

921 

Desert  Bride  

 Col. 

7iO 

Desert  Crucible  

922 

Desert  Demon  

926 

Desert  Driven  

923 

Desert  Dust   

1927 

Desert  Flower   

1st  Natd. 

1925 

Desert  Fury   

1947 

n        +  r  \a 

Hod  k  i  n  son 

1919 

Para 

1  926 

Desert  Cold   

1  73D 

Desert  Creed   

 Goodwill 

1  926 

Desert  Guns   

 Beaumont 

1  936 

Desert  Justice   

 Atlantic 

1  936 

Desert  Law   

 Triangle 

191  8 

 Fox 

1  920 

1917 

1 929 

Desert  of  the  Lost   

 Pathe 

1 928 

Desert  Outlaw   

 Fox 

1  924 

Desert  Patrol   

 Rep. 

1  938 

Desert  Phantom   

 Supreme 

1  936 

Desert  Pirate   

 FBO 

1  927 

Desert  Rider   

 MGM 

1  929 

Desert  Scorpion   

1  920 

Desert  Sheik   

 Truart 

1  924 

Desert  Song   

 WB 

1  929 

Desert  Song,  The  

 WB 

1  943 

Desert  Trail   

 Mono. 

1  935 

Desert  Valley   

 Fox 

1  927 

1  Q3  1 

Ql  Q 

?ZD 

OTA 
VZO 

vzz 

Deserter   

Ince-Triangle 

i  91  6 

Design  For  Death  

 RKO 

1  948 

VX/nrlrl 

1 940 

KACKA 

941 

934 

etro 

923 

Para 

i  935 

R  1 1  ioh  i  r  rl 

91  7 

yru 

!  947 

\A/R 

1  Q97 

1  7Z  / 

Desperadoes,  The  

 L.OI. 

Desperadoes  of  Dodge  City  

1  71  / 

Desperate  Adventure   

1  924 

Desperate  Adventure,  A  

1  938 

Desperate  Cargo   

1  941 

Desperate  Chance   

 Rayart 

\  VZo 

Desperate  Courage   

 Pathe 

1  928 

1  926 

Desperate  Hero   

 Selznick 

1  920 

Desperate  Journey   

 WB 

1  942 

Desperate  Moment   

1  925 

Desperate  Odds   

 Sierra 

1  926 

Desperate  Trails   

1  92 1 

1  7J7 

1  Q?  1 
I  7Z  1 

WB 

:  943 

933 

 UniV 

943 

 Un'V 

944 

922 

9 1  9 

91  6 

Cr\\ 

l  713 

Destroyers   

 Vitagraph 

1916 

:  023 

Destry   Rides  Again  

 v!i  v' 

939 

944 

Detectives   

 MGM 

:  928 

922 

ppf" 

946 

Q  1  Q 

Deuce  High  

926 

Deuce  of  Spades  

922 

Devil   

 Pathe 

921 

Devil  and  Miss  Jones,  The  

 RKO 

1  94 1 

Devil  and  the  Deep  

 Para. 

1  932 

Devil  at  His  Elbow  

 Metro 

1916 

Devil  Bat   

 PRC 

1  94 1 

Devil  Bat's  Daughter  

 PRC 

1  946 

Devil  Commands,  The  

 Col. 

1  941 

Devil  Dancer   

 UA 

1  927 

Devil  Dodger   

 Triangle 

1917 

Devi  1  Dog  Dawson  

1  7Z  1 

Devil  Dogs   

 Cremonim 

1928 

Devil  Dogs  of  the  Air  

 WB 

1935 

Devil-Doll,  The  

 MGM 

1936 

Devil  Horse   

 Pathe 

1926 

Devil  Is  a  Sissy  

 MGM 

1936 

Devil  Is  a  Woman,  The  

 Para. 

1935 

818 


TITLES 


1 932 

1919 

Devil  May  Care  

 MGM 

1  929 

Devil  on  Deck   

Sono  Art-World 

1932 

Devil  on  Horseback,  The  

 Grand  Natl. 

1936 

Devil  on  Wheels,  The  

 PRC 

1947 

Devil  Pays  Off,  The  

 Rep. 

1941 

Devil  Pays   

1931 

Devil  to  Pay  

 Pathe 

1  920 

Devil  to  Pay  

 UA 

1  930 

Devil  Thumbs  a  Ride.The  

 RKO 

1  947 

Devil  Tiger   

 Fox 

1  934 

Devil  With  Hitler,  The  

 UA 

1942 

Devil  With  Women,  A  

 Fox 

1  930 

Devil  Within  

 Fox 

1921 

Devil's  Apple  Tree  

 Tiffany 

1929 

Devil's  Assistant   

Pollard-Mutual 

191  7 

Devil's  Bondwoman  

1916 

Devil's  Brother  

 MGM 

1  933 

Devil's  Cage  

 1  st  Division  1 

9228 

Devil's  Cargo  

 Para. 

1925 

Devil's  Cargo  

1  948 

Devil's  Chaplin  

  Rayart 

1  929 

Devil's  Circus  

 MGM 

1  926 

Devil's  Claim  

 R.  C. 

1  920 

Devil's  Confession  

 Circle 

1  921 

Devil's  Dice  

1926 

Devil's  Door  Yard  

..."  Arrow 

1  923 

Devil's  Double  

 Ince-Tri. 

1  91  6 

Devil's  Garden  

 1st  Natl. 

1  920 

Devil's  Holiday  

 Para. 

1  930 

Devil's  in  Love  

 Fox 

1933 

Devil's  Island  

 WB 

1  940 

Devil's  Island  

1  926 

Devil's  Lottery  

 Fox 

1  932 

Devil's  Mask,  The  

 Col. 

1  946 

Devil's  Mate  

 Mono. 

1933 

Devil's  Needle  

Fine  Arts-Tri. 

1916 

Devil's  Partner  

1  922 

Devil's  Party  

 Univ. 

1  938 

Devil's  Pass  Keys  

 Univ. 

1  920 

Devil's  Passion  

 Arfa 

1  928 

Devil's  Pawn  

 Para. 

1  922 

Devil's  Pay  Day  

 Bluebird 

191  7 

Devil's  Pipeline  

1  940 

Devil's  Pit  

 Univ. 

1  930 

Devil's  Playground,  The  

 UA 

1  946 

Devil's  Playground  

1932 

Devil's  Playground  

 Col. 

1  937 

Devil's  Prayer  Book  

 G.  Kleine 

1  91  6 

Devil's  Prize  

 Vitagraph 

1  91  6 

Devil's  Riddle  

 Fox 

1  920 

Devil's  Saddle  

 1st  Natl. 

1  927 

Devil's  Skipper  

1  928 

Devil's  Squadron  

 Col. 

1936 

Devil's  Stone  

 Artcraft 

1917 

Devil's  Toy  

1916 

Devil's  Trade-Mark  

 FBO 

1928 

Devil's  Trail  

 World 

1919 

Devil's  Twin  

 Pathe 

1  927 

Devil's  Wheel  

191  8 

Devotion   

1  921 

Devotion   

 Pathe 

1931 

Devotion   

 WB 

1  946 

Diamond  Carlisle  

Clark-Cornelius 

1922 

 Univ. 

1 940 

Diamond  Handcuffs  

 MGM 

1928 

Diamond  Horseshoe  

 20th-Fox 

1  945 

Diamond  Jim  

1935 

Diamond  Trail  

 Mono. 

1933 

Diamonds  Adrift  

 Vitagraph 

1921 

Diana  of  Star  Hollows  

Prod.  Security 

1921 

Diana  of  the  Green  Van  

Hutton-Mutual 

1919 

Diane  of  the  Follies  

Fine  Arts-Tri. 

1916 

Diary  of  a  Chambermaid,  The 

 UA 

1946 

Dice  of  Destiny  

 Pathe 

1  920 

Dice  Woman  

 Prod.  Dist. 

1926 

1945 

Dick  Tracy  vs.  Cueball  

 RKO 

1  946 

Dick  Tracy's  Dilemma  

 RKO 

1947 

Dick  Tracy  Meets  Gruesome 

 RKO 

1  947 

Dick  Turpin  

1  925 

Dictator   

 Para. 

1  922 

Dillinger   

1945 

Dimples   

1  91  6 

D  i  m  p  1  ss 

1  7JU 

Dinky   

 WB 

1935 

Dinner  at  Eight  

 MGM 

1933 

Dinner  at  the  Ritz  

1937 

Ding  Dong  Williams  

 RKO 

1946 

Dinty   

1920 

926 

 Para. 

1916 

Diplomaniacs   

 RKO 

933 

918 

 Col. 

1931 

Disaster   

 Para. 

1948 

 Para. 

939 

1916 

Discarded  Lovers  

 Tower 

932 

Discarded  Woman  

 Hallmark 

920 

Discontented  Husbands  Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 

924 

921 

 Pathe 

927 

 Para. 

933 

 Para. 

931 

Dishonored  Lady  

 UA 

947 

932 

 WB 

940 

 Para. 

939 

 UA 

921 

Disraeli   

 WB 

929 

Dive  Bomber  

 WB 

941 

Dividend   

 Ince-Tri. 

916 

Divine  Lady  

 1st  Natl. 

929 

Divine  Sacrifice  

Peerless-World 

918 

Divine  Sinner  

928 

Divine  Woman  

 MGM 

928 

Divorce   

 FBO 

923 

Divorce   

917 

Divorce  Among  Friends  

 WB 

931 

Divorce  and  the  Daughter  

 Pathe 

916 

Divorce  Coupons  

 Vitagraph 

922 

Divorce  Games   

Peerless-World 

91  7 

Divorce  in  the  Family  

 MGM 

932 

Divorce  Made  Easy  

 Para. 

929 

Divorce   

 Mono. 

945 

Divorce  of  Convenience  

 Selznick 

921 

Divorce  of  Lady  X  

 UA 

938 

Divorce  Trap  

 Fox 

919 

Divorcee   

 Metro 

919 

Divorcee,  The  

 MGM 

930 

Dixiana   

 RKO 

930 

Dixie   

 Para. 

943 

Dixie  Dugan   

 20th-Fox 

943 

Dixie  Flyer  

 Rayart 

926 

 MGM 

925 

Dixie  Jamboree   

 PRC 

944 

Dixie  Merchant   

 Fox 

926 

Dizzy  Heights  and  Daring  Hearts  Triangle 

916 

Do  and  Dare  

 Fox 

1  92 

Do  It  Now  

 Goldstone 

924 

Do  You  Love  Me?   

 20th-Fox 

946 

Do  Your  Duty  

 1st  Natl. 

928 

Docks  of  New  Orleans   

 Mono. 

948 

Docks  of  New  York  

 Para. 

928 

Docks  of  New  York  

 Mono. 

945 

Docks  of  San  Francisco  

 Mayfair 

932 

Doctor  and  the  Woman  

 Univ. 

91  8 

Doctor  Bull  

 Fox 

933 

Dr.  Broadway  

 Para. 

942 

Dr.  Christian  Meets  the  Women 

 RKO 

940 

Dr.  Cyclops  

 Para. 

940 

Dr.  Gillespie's  Criminal  Case  

 MGM 

943 

Dr.  Gillespie's  New  Assistant 

 MGM 

942 

Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde  

 Para. 

920 

Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde  

 MGM 

941 

Dr.  Jim  

 Univ. 

921 

Dr.  Kildare  Goes  Home  

 MGM 

940 

Dr.  Kildare's  Crisis  

 MGM 

940 

Dr.  Kildare's  Strange  Case  

 MGM 

940 

Dr.  Kildare's  Victory  

 MGM 

941 

Dr.  Kildare's  Wedding  Day 

 MGM 

941 

Dr.  Monica  

 WB 

934 

Dr.  Renault's  Secret   

 20th-Fox 

942 

Dr.  Rhythm  

 Para. 

938 

Dr.  Socrates  

 WB 

935 

Doctor  Takes  a  Wife,  The  

 Col. 

940 

Doctor  X  

 Col. 

940 

Doctor's  Diary,  A  

 Para. 

937 

Doctor's  Secret  

 Para. 

929 

Doctor's  Women  

Sono  Art-World 

929 

Doctor's  Wives  

 Fox 

931 

Doctors  Don't  Tell  

 Rep. 

941 

Dodge  City  

 WB 

939 

Dodging  a  Million   

Dodsworth   

 Goldwyn 

918 

 UA 

936 

Does  It  Pay?  

 Fox  1 

923 

Dog  Law   

 FBO  1 

928 

Dog  of  Flanders,  A  

 RKO  1 

935 

Dog  of  the  Regiment  

Dog's  Life  

 WB  1 

927 

 1st  Natl.  1 

918 

TITLES 


819 


Doing  Their  Bit  Fox  1918 

Doll  Face   20th-Fox  1945 

Doll's   House  UA  1922 

Doll's  House   Bluebird  1917 

Doll's  House   Artcraft  1918 

Dollar  a  Year  Man  Para.  1921 

Dollar  Devils  Hodkinson  1923 

Dollar  and  the  Law  Vitagraph  1916 

Dollar  Down  Truart  1925 

Dollar  for  Dollar  Pathel920 

Dollars  and  Sense  Coldwyn  1920 

Dollars  and  the  Woman  Lubin  1916 

Dollars  and  the  Woman  Vitagraph  1920 

Dolly  Does  Her  Bit  Pathel918 

Dolly  Sisters,  The   20th-Foxl945 

Dolly's  Vacation  Pathel918 

Dombey  and  Son   Triangle  1919 

Domestic    Meddlers  Tiffany  1928 

Domestic    Relations  1st  Natl.  1922 

Domestic  Troubles  WB  1928 

Don   Daredevil  Univ.  1925 

Don   Desperado  Pathel927 

Don   Juan  WB  1926 

Don  Juan  Quilligan   20th-Foxl945 

Don  luan's  Three  Nights  1st  Natl.  1926 

Don  Mike  FBO  1927 

Don  Q  UA  1925 

Don  Quickshot  of  the  Rio  Grande  Univ.  1923 

Don  Quixote  W.  D.  Bell  1934 

Don  X  Goodwill  1926 

Donovan  Affair  Col.  1929 

Don't   MGM  1926 

Don't  Bet  on  Blondes  WB  1935 

Don't  Bet  on  Love  Univ.  1933 

Don't  Bet  on  Women  Fox  1931 

Don't  Blame  Your  Children  FBO  1922 

Don't  Call   It  Love  Para.  1923 

Don't  Call  Me  Little  Girl  Realartl921 

Don't  Change  Your  Husband  Artcraft  1919 

Don't  Doubt  Your  Husband  MGM  1922 

Don't  Doubt  Your  Wife  Artcraft  1922 

Don't  Fence  Me  In  Rep.  1945 

Don't  Ever  Marry  1st  Natl.  1920 

Don't  Gamble  With  Love  Col.  1936 

Don't  Gamble  With  Strangers  Mono.  1946 

Don't  Get  Personal  Univ.  1922 

Don't  Get  Personal  Univ.  1936 

Don't  Leave  Your  Husband  Federated  1921 

Don't   Marry  Fox  1928 

Don't  Marry  for  Money  Weber-North  1923 

Don't  Neglect  Your  Wife  Coldwyn  1921 

Don't  Shoot  Univ.  1922 

Don't  Tell  Everything  Para.  1921 

Don't  Tell  the  Wife  WB  1927 

Don't  Tell  the  Wife  RKO  1937 

Don't  Trust  Your  Husband   UA  1948 

Don't  Turn  'Em  Loose  RKO  1936 

Don't  Write  Letters  Metro  1922 

Doomed   Battalion  Univ.  1932 

Doomed  Caravan  Para.  1941 

Doomed  to  Die  Mono.  1940 

Doomsday   Para.  1928 

Door  Between  Bluebird  1917 

Door  That  Has  No  Key  Alliance  1922 

Doorsteps   Mutual  1916 

Doorway  to  Hell  WB  1930 

Dormant   Power  Peerless-Power  1917 

Dorian's  Divorce  Metro  1916 

Dorothy  Vernon  of  Haddon  Hall  UA  1924 

Double    Alibi  Univ.  1940 

Double  Cross  Roads  Fox  1930 

Double   Crossed  Para.  1917 

Double   Danger  RKO  1938 

Double  Daring  Artclass  1926 

Double    Date  Univ.  1941 

Double  Deal  Int.  Roadshows  1  939 

Double  Dealing  Univ.  1923 

Double    Door  Para.  1934 

Double  Dyed  Deceiver  Coldwyn  1  920 

Double   Exposure  Para.  1944 

Double   Fisted  Rayart  1  926 

Double    Harness  RKO  1933 

Double  Indemnity  Para.  1  944 

Double  Life,  A   Ul  1947 

Double  O  ".""""Arrow  1 923 

Double  or  Nothing  Para.  1937 

Double  Room  Mystery  Red-1917 

Double  Speed  Para.  1920 

Double  Stakes  Presidio  1922 

Double  Standard   Univ.  1917 


1941 

Double  Wedding  

 MGM 

1937 

1921 

Doubting  Thomas  

 Fox 

1935 

Dough  Boys  

 MGM 

1930 

Doughboys  in  Ireland 

 Col. 

1943 

Doughgirls,  The  

 WB 

1944 

Doughnuts   and  Society 

 Mascot 

1936 

Dove  The 

UA 

1928 

Down  Argentine  Way   

  20th-Fox 

1940 

Down  By  the  Rio  Grande 

...  Col. 

1924 

Down  Grade 

Lumas 

1927 

Down  Home 

Hodkinson 

1920 

Down  in  Arkansas 

 Rep. 

1938 

Down  in  San  Diego 

MGM 

1941 

Down  Mexico  Way 

Rep 

1941 

PlnvA/n   KA  iccoi  iri  W/a\/ 

PRC 

1946 

UA 

1 920 

70th_Fov 

1  938 

Col 

1  942 

^^ono 

1 942 

1 927 

F"1/~\\a/ n    tho   \A/v/omino  Trail 

Mono 

1 939 

Artcraft 

1917 

Col 

1  947 

Rep 

1 936 

r^/-\*A/r*k   tn  +■  h <n   ^oa    in  ^kiioc 

Horlk  in^nn 

1 922 

r*)i-\»A/n    t  f\    Tlioir    1  act  Yarht 

RKO 

1 934 

PlrtVA/n   1  1  nnn  the  ^w/anpp  P  iv/pr 
is  kj  w  1 1   \j         \   1 1  ic   jwaiitt   i  \  i  vci 

Lee- Bradford 

1 925 

MGM 

1 932 

1  931 

Univ 

1 936 

Draogerman  Courage 

WB 

1  937 

Draft  2S8 

Metro 

191  8 

Drag 

1  st  Natl 

1 929 

["")  ra  o     H  a  r  1  a  n 

1  st  Natl 

1 920 

Hrao  Mpt 

Para 

1 928 

Hraonpt  Thp 

B  urroughs-Ta  rzan 

1 936 

Screen  Guild 

1  947 

r)r^0riAt"  Patrol 

Mayf  ai  r 

1  932 

Ecjui  table-  World 

1916 

PI raonn    KAi  ir/Hor  raco 

1  st  Natl 

1 934 

HraOAn  Paintof 

R  C 

1919 

Flraonn  CqoH 

MGM 

1 944 

9f\th-Fov 

1  946 

FlraLfo  f*aco 

1 929 

Dramatic  School 

MGM 

1938 

Dreaded  Bandit 

C  inema  1 

1 928 

[""Irp^m  f""hpa.tpr 

Hod  ki  nson 

1 920 

Pi  rp»a  m  I^ol 

K  E  S  E 

1917 

Dream  Girl 

Para 

1916 

ri  r  P  a  m     f™".  i  r  1 

Para 

1  948 

Dream  Lady 

1918 

nirtaam  K/l£»lnH\/ 

F  YfP»l  l^ot 

1 929 

HroarYi    9f  root 

UA 

1 921 

D  rea  m  i  n  g 

Af  f  iliatpH 

1 944 

Dreaming  Lips 

UA 

1 937 

rirpamino    f")i  it    1  m  iri 

RKO 

1 940 

riroamc   That   N^ono\/   f  an  Riiw 
L/i  cdiiij    i  i  la  I    i v i Kji  1 t  y    v_ cJ >  i  uuy 

Filnv-.  Intl 

1 948 

Drtacc  Pararlp 

Pathe 

1 927 

Drpccprl  to  Kill 

1 928 

Drpccprl    to  Kill 

 Univ* 

1 946 

riroccorl  to  Kill 

?Oth-Fov 

1  94 1 

Dressed  to  Thrill 

1935 

n  rpccm;»  I/pr    from         r  i  c. 

Para 

1 925 

I~)rp\/f  i  ic.    C 3QP 

Col 

1 93 1 

f~^ri  ft  Fonco 

para 

1 936 

unrtin    isia,   1  ne  

 Mono. 

1 94 1 

Drifter 

RKO 

1 929 

Drifter  The 

W  Kpnt 

932 

Drifter  The 

PRC 

944 

Drifters 

1— 1    /H Irf*  ir*cc\n 

1918 

Dri f t  i n'  R  i ver 

PRC 

946 

Driftin'  Sands 

FBO 

928 

Driftin'  Thru 

Pathe 

926 

Drifting 

923 

Dri f ting  Along 

946 

D  r  i  f  t  i  o  0   ^01 1  Ic: 

932 

Dr  i  f  twood 

Col 

928 

Dri  ftwood 

Rep 

947 

Driftwood 

91  6 

Driven 

922 

Driven  from  Home 

927 

Drivin'  Fool   

923 

 1st  Natl. 

927 

Drug  Store  Cowboy  

 Ind. 

925 

916 

World  Wide 

933 

 UA 

938 

Drums  Along  the  Mohawk 

 20th-Fox 

939 

820 


TITLES 


Drums  0' Voodoo   Int.  Stageplays 

Drums  of  Destiny  Crescent 

Drums  of  Doom  Mayfair 

Drums  of  Fate  Para. 

Drums  of  Fu  Manchu  Rep. 

Drums  of  Jeopardy  Truart 

Drums  of  Jeopardy  Tiffany 

Drums  of  Love  UA 

Drums  of  the  Congo  Univ. 

Drums  of  the  Desert  Mono. 

Drums  of  the  Desert  Para. 

Drusilla  With  a  Million  FBO 

Dry  Martini   Fox 

Dub   Para. 

Du  Barry   Fox 

Du  Barry  Was  a  Lady  MCM 

Du  Barry,  Woman  of  Passion  UA 

Duchess  of  Buffalo  1st  Natl. 

Duchess  of  Doubt  Metro 

Duck  Soup   Para. 

Dude  Bandit   Allied 

Dude  Cowboy   FBO 

Dude  Cowboy   RKO 

Dude  Goes  West,  The  Allied  Artists 

Dude  Ranch   Para. 

Dude  Ranger   Fox 

Dude  Wrangler   Sono  Art-World 

Dudes  Are  Pretty  People  UA 

Duds   Coldwyn 

Duel  in  the  Sun  Selznick  Release 

Duffy's  Tavern   Para. 

Dugan  of  the  Bad  Lands  Mono. 

Dugan  of  the  Dugouts  Crescent 

Duke  Comes  Back,  The  Rep. 

Duke  of  Chimney  Butte  Federated 

Duke  of  the  Navy  PRC 

Duke  of  West  Point  UA 

Duke  Steps  Out  MCM 

Dulcie's  Adventure   Am.  Mutual 

Dulcy   MCM 

Dulcy   1st  Natl. 

Dumb  Girl  of  Portici  Univ. 

Dumbo   RKO 

Dummy   Para. 

Dummy   Para. 

Dupe   Para. 

Duplicity  of  Hargraves  O'Henry-Broadway 

Durand  of  the  Bad  Lands  Fox 

Durango  Kid,  The  Col. 

Dusk  to  Dawn  Assoc.  Exhibit. 

Dust  Be  My  Destiny  WB 

Dust  Flower   Coldwyn 

Duty  First   Sanford 

Duty's  Reward   Elbee 

Dwelling  Place  of  Light  Hodkinson 

Dynamite  Canyon   Mono. 

Dynamite   Pathe 

Dynamite   Para. 

Dynamite  Allan   Fox 

Dynamite  Dan   Sunset 

Dynamite   Delaney   Imperial 

Dynamite  Denny   Mayfair 

Dynamite  Ranch   Sono  Art  World 

Dynamite  Smith   Pathe 

E 

Each  Dawn  I  Die  WB 

Each  Pearl  a  Tear  Para. 

Each  to  His  Kind  Para. 

Eadie  Was  a  Lady  Col. 

Eager  Lips   1  st  Natl. 

Eagle   UA 

Eagle   Bluebird 

Eagle  and  the  Hawk  Para. 

Eagle  of  the  Sea  Para. 

Eagle  Squadron   Univ. 

Eagle's  Brood,  The  Para. 

Eagle's  Feather   Metro 

Eagle's  Wings   Bluebird 

Earl  Carroll  Sketchbook  Rep. 

Earl  Carroll  Vanities  Rep. 

Earl  of  Chicago,  The  MCM 

Earl  of  Puddlestone  Rep. 

Early  to   Bed  Para. 

Early  to  Wed  Fox 

Earth  Woman   Assoc.  Exhibit. 

Earthbound   20th-Fox 

Earthworm  Tractors   1st  Natl. 

Easiest  Way   MCM 

East  Is  West  Univ. 

East  Is  West  1st  Natl. 


934 
937 
933 
923 
943 
924 
931 
928 
942 
940 
927 
925 
928 
919 
917 
943 
930 
926 
917 
933 
923 
926 
941 
948 
931 
934 
930 
942 
920 
947 
945 
931 
928 
937 
921 
942 
938 
929 
916 
940 
923 
916 
941 
917 
929 
916 
917 
917 
940 
922 
939 
922 
923 
927 
920 
941 
929 
948 
921 
924 
938 
932 
932 
924 


939 
916 
917 
945 
927 
925 
918 
933 
926 
942 
935 
923 
916 
946 
945 
940 
940 
936 
926 
926 
940 
936 
931 
930 
922 


East  Is  West  Mutual 

East  Lynne  Fox 

East  Lynne   Fox 

East  Lynne   Hodkinson 

East  Lynne   Tarzan 

East  Lynne   Fox 

East  of  Borneo  Univ. 

East  of  Broadway  Assoc.  Exhibit. 

East  of  Fifth  Avenue  Col. 

East  of  Java  Univ. 

East  of  Shanghai  Powers 

East  of  Suez  Para. 

East  of  the  River  WB 

East  Side  of  Heaven  Univ. 

East  Side  Kids  Mono. 

East  Side  Sadie  Worldart 

Easter  Parade  MCM 

East  Side,  West  Side  Fox 

East  Side,  West  Side  Principal 

Easy  Come,  Easy  Co  Para. 

Easy  Come,  Easy  Co  Para. 

Easy  Going   Artclass 

Easy  Going  Gordon  Gerson 

Easy  Living   Para. 

Easy  to  Look  At  Univ. 

Easy  Millions   Freuler 

Easy  Money   Peerless-World 

Easy  Money   Rayart 

Easy  Money   Invincible 

Easy  Pickings   1st  Natl. 

Easy  Road   Para. 

Easy  to  Get  Para. 

Easy  to  Love  WB 

Easy  to  Take  American  Release 

Easy  to  Wed  MGM 

Easy  Virtue   Sono  Art  World 

Easiest  Way   Selznick 

Eastward  Ho   Fox 

Eat  'Em  Alive  Harold  Austin 

Ebb  Tide   Para. 

Ebb  Tide   Para. 

Echo  of  Youth  Graphic 

Eden  and  Return  FBO 

Edge  of  Darkness  WB 

Edge  of  the  Law  Univ. 

Edison,  The  Man  MGM 

Educating  Father   Fox 

Education  of  Elizabeth  Para. 

Efficiency  Edgar's  Courtship  Essanay 

Egg  and  I,  The  Ul 

Egg-Crate  Wallop   Para. 

Eight  Bells   Col. 

Eight  Girls  in  a  Boat  Para. 

"813"   R.  C. 

Eleventh  Commandment   Advanced 

Eleventh   Commandment  Allied 

Eleventh  Hour   Fox 

Elinor  Norton   Fox 

Elizabeth  of  England  Alliance 

Ella  Cinders   1st  Natl. 

Ellery  Queen  and  the  Murder  Ring  Col. 

Ellery  Queen  and  the  Perfect  Crime  Col. 

Ellery  Queen,  Master  Detective  Col. 

Ellery  Queen's  Penthouse  Mystery  Col. 

Elmer  and  Elsie  Para. 

Elmer  the  Great  1st  Natl. 

Elope  If  You  Must  Fox 

Elusive  Isabel   Bluebird 

Embarassing  Moments   Univ. 

Embarassing  Moments   Univ. 

Embarassment  of  Riches  Hodkinson 

Embers   American  Mutual 

Embraceable  You   WB 

Emergency  Call   RKO 

Emergency  Landing   PRC 

Emergency  Squad   Para. 

Emil   Olympic 

Emma   MGM 

Empire  of  Diamonds  Pathe 

Emperor  Jones   UA 

Emperor  Waltz,  The   Para. 

Emperor's  Candlesticks,  The  MGM 

Employees'   Entrance   1st  Natl. 

Empress   Pathe 

Empty  Hands   Para. 

Empty  Hearts   Banner 

Empty  Rockets   1st  Natl. 

Empty  Saddles   Univ. 

Enchanted  April   RKO 

Enchanted  Barn   Vitagraph 

Enchanted  Cottage   1st  Natl. 


TITLES 


821 


Enchanted  Cottage,  The  RKO  1945 

Enchanted  Forest  PRC  1945 

Enchanted  Hill   Para.  1926 

Enchanted  Island   Tiffany  1927 

Enchanted  Valley,  The  EL  1948 

Enchantment   RKO  1948 

End  of  St.  Petersburg  Hammerstein  1928 

End  of  the  Came  Pathel919 

End  of  the  Rainbow  Bluebird  1916 

End  of  the  Road  Public  Health  1 91  5 

'End  of  the  Rope  Aywon  1923 

End  of  the  Tour  Metro  1917 

End  of  the  Trail  Fox  1916 

End  of  the  Trail  Col.  1933 

End  of  the  Trail  Col.  1936 

End  of  the  World  Auten  1934 

End  of  the  World  Creat  Northern  1916 

End  of  the  World  Allied  Prod.  1924 

Enemy  of  the  Law  PRC  1945 

Enemies  of  Children  Mammoth  1923 

Enemies  of  the  Law  Regal  1931 

Enemies  of  Women  Coldwyn  1923 

Enemies  of  Youth  Moelel925 

Enemy   Vitagraph  1  91  6 

Enemy   MCM1928 

Enemy  Agents   Univ.  1940 

Enemy  Agents  Meet  Ellery  Queen  Col.  1942 

Enemy  of  Men  Col.  1926 

Enemy  of  Women  Mono.  1944 

Enemy  Sex   Para.  1924 

Enemy  to  the  King  Vitagraph  1916 

Energetic  Eva   Eva  Tanguay  1  91  6 

Enlighten  Thy  Daughter  Exploitation  1933 

Enter  Arsene  Lupin  Univ.  1944 

Enter  Madam   Metro  1922 

Enter  Madam   Para.  1935 

Enticement   1st  Natl.  1925 

Environment   Am.  Mutual  1917 

Environment   Principal  1922 

Envy   Triangle  1917 

Ermine  and  Rhinestones   Jans  1926 

Erstwhile  Susan   Realart  1919 

Escape   MCM  1940 

Escape   RKO  1930 

Escape   Fox  1928 

Escape   Univ.  1926 

Escape   20th-Fox  1948 

Escape,  The   Fox  1939 

Escape  to  Danger  RKO  1944 

Escape  By  Night  Rep.  1937 

Escape  from  Crime  WB  1942 

Escape  from  Devil's  Island  Col.  1935 

Escape  from  Hong  Kong  Univ.  1942 

Escape  Me  Never  UA1935 

Escape  Me  Never  WB  1947 

Escape  to  Paradise  RKO  1939 

Escape  in  the  Desert  WB  1945 

Escape  in  the  Fog  Col.  1945 

Eskimo   MCM  1933 

Espionage   MCM  1937 

Espionage  Agent   WB  1939 

Eternal  City   1st  Natl.  1923 

Eternal  Flame   1st  Natl.  1922 

Eternal  Gift   Lamont  1941 

Eternal  Grind   Famous  Players  Lasky.,1916 

Eternal  Love   Univ.  1917 

Eternal  Love   UA  1929 

Eternal  Magdalene   Goldwyn  1919 

Eternal  Mother   Metro  1917 

Eternal  Prayer   Max  Cohen  1929 

Eternal  Question   Metro  1916 

Eternal  Sappho   Fox  1916 

Eternal   Sin   Selznickl917 

Eternal  Struggle   Metro  1923 

Eternal  Temptress   Famous  Players-Lasky  1 91  7 

Eternal  Three   Goldwyn  1923 

Eternal  Woman   Col.  1929 

Eternally  Yours   UA  1939 

Evangeline   Fox  1919 

Evangeline   UA  1929 

Eva  in  Exile  Pathe  1919 

Eve  of  St.  Mark,  The   20th-Fox  1944 

Eve's  Daughter   Para.  1918 

Eyes  in  the  Night  MGM  1942 

Eve  Knew  Her  Apples  Col.  1945 

Eve's  Leaves   Prod.  Dist.  1926 

Eve's  Lover   WB  1925 

Eve's  Secret   Para.  1925 

Evelyn  Prentice   MGM  1934 

Even  as  Ever  1st  Natl.  1920 


Even  as  You  and  I  Univ. 

Even  Break,  An  Triangle 

Evening  Clothes   Para. 

Evenings  for  Sale  Para. 

Ever  in  My  Heart  WB 

Ever  Since  Eve  Fox 

Ever  Since  Eve  WB 

Ever  Since  Venus  Col. 

Everlasting  Whisper   Fox 

Every  Day's  a  Holiday  Para. 

Every  Girl  Should  Be  Married  RKO 

Every  Man's  Price  Stage  Rights 

Every  Man's  Wife   Fox 

Every  Mother's  Son   Fox 

Every  Night  at  Eight   Para. 

Every  Saturday  Night   Fox 

Every  Woman's  Problem   Plymouth 

Everybody  Sing   MGM 

Everybody's  Acting   Para. 

Everybody's  Business   W.H. 

Everybody's  Doing  It   RKO 

Everybody's  Girl   Vitagraph 

Everybody's  Hobby   WB 

Everybody's  Old  Man   Fox 

Everybody's  Sweetheart   Selznick 

Every  Man's  Law   Supreme 

Everything  But  the  Truth   Univ. 

Everything  Happens  at  Night   20th-Fox 

Everything  for  Sale   Realart 

Everything's  On  Ice   RKO 

Everything's  Rosie   RKO 

Every  Woman   Para. 

Every  Woman's  Husband   Triangle 

Evidence   Selznick 

Evidence   WB 

Evil  Eye   Para. 

Evil  Therof   Famous  Players-Lasky 

Evil  Women  Do  Bluebird 

Evolution   Red  Seal 

Evolution  of  Man   Aywon 

Ex-Bad  Boy   Univ. 

Ex-Champ   Univ. 

Ex-Flame   Tiffany 

Ex-Lady   WB 

Ex-Mrs.  Bradford,  The   RKO 

Exalted  Flapper   Fox 

Excess  Baggage   MCM 

Exchange  of  Wives   MGM 

Exciters   Para. 

Excitement   Univ. 

Exclusive   Para. 

Exclusive  Story   MGM 

Excuse  Me   MGM 

Excuse  Me   Pathe 

Excuse  My  Dust   Para. 

Exile   Artcraft 

Exile,  The   Ul 

Exile  Express   Grand  Natl. 

Exiled  to  Shanghai   Rep. 

Exiles   Fox 

Exit  Smiling   MGM 

Exit  the  Vamp   Para. 

Expensive  Husbands   WB 

Expensive  Women   1st  Natl. 

Experience   Para. 

Experiment  Perilous   RKO 

Experimental  Marriage   Select 

Extra  Girl   Assoc.  Exhibit. 

Extravagance   Metro 

Extravagance   Metro 

Extravagance   Tiffany 

Exauisite  Sinner   MGM 

Exquisite  Thief   Univ. 

Extortion   Col. 

Exposed   Eagel 

Exposed   Rep. 

Expose   Univ. 

Exposure   Capitol 

Explorers  of  the  World   Raspin 

Expert,  The   WB 

Eye  for  Eye   Metro 

Eye  of  Envy   Horsley-Art 

Eye  of  God   Bluebird 

Eye  of  Night   Ince 

Eyes  of  Julia  Deep   Pathe 

Eyes  of  Mystery   Metro 

Eyes  of  the  Desert   Sierra 

Eyes  of  the  Forest   Fox 

Eyes  of  the  Heart   Realart 

Eyes  of  the  Mummy   Para. 

Eyes  of  the  Soul   Artcraft 


822 


TITLES 


Eyes  of  Texas  Rep. 

Eyes  of  the  Totem   Pathe 

Eyes  of  the  Underworld   Univ. 

Eyes  of  the  World   UA 

Eyes  of  the  World   W.  Clune 

Eyes  of  the  Truth   Coldwyn 

Eyes  of  Youth   Equity 

Eyes  Right   Goodwill 

F 

F.  P.  I  Fox 

F-Man   Para. 

Fabulous  Dorseys,  The   UA 

Fabulous  Joe,  The   UA 

Fabulous  Suzanne,  The   Rep. 

Fabulous  Texan,  The   Rep. 

Face  at  Your  Window   Fox 

Face  Behind  the  Mask,  The   Col. 

Face  Behind  the  Scar,  The   Film  Alliance 

Face  Between   Metro 

Face  in  the  Dark   Coldwyn 

Face  in  the  Fog   Para. 

Face  in  the  Fog  Victory 

Face  in  the  Sky   Fox 

Face  in  the  World   Hodkinson 

Face  of  Marble,  The   Mono. 

Face  on  the  Barroom  Floor   Invincible 

Face  to  Face   Assoc.  Exhibit. 

Face  Value   Bluebird 

Face  Value   Sterling 

Faces  in  the  Fog  Rep. 

Faagasa   1st  Div. 

Faint  Prefume   Schulberg 

Fair  and  Warmer   Metro 

Fair  Barbarian   Famous  Players-Lasky 

Fair  Cheat   FBO 

Fair  Co-Ed   MCM 

Fair  Lady   UA 

Fair  Play   Sterling 

Fair  Pretender   Coldwyn 

Fair  Warning   Fox 

Fair  Warning   Fox 

Fair  Week   Para. 

Faith   Metro 

Faith  Endurin'   Triangle 

Faith  Healer   Para. 

Faith  of  the  Strong   Selznick 

Faithful  in  My  Fashion   MCM 

Falcon  and  the  Co-Eds,  The   RKO 

Falcon  in  Danger,  The   RKO 

Falcon  Strikes  Back,  The   RKO 

Falcon's  Adventure,  The   RKO 

Falcon's  Alibi   RKO 

Falcon  in  San  Francisco,  The   RKO 

Falcon  in  Hollywood,  The   RKO 

Falcon  in  Mexico,  The   RKO 

Falcon  out  West,  The   RKO 

Falcon  Takes  Over,  The   RKO 

Falcon's  Brother,  The   RKO 

Faithful  Heart   Helber 

Faithless   MCM 

Faithless  Sex   Signal 

Faker   Col. 

Fall  Cuy   RKO 

Fall  Cuy   Mono. 

Fall  in   UA 

Fall  of  a  Nation   National  Films 

Fall  of  Eve   Col. 

Fall  of  the  Romanoffs   A.  Woods 

Fallen  Angel   20th-Fox 

Fallen  Angel   Fox 

Fallen  Idol   Fox 

Fallen  Sparrow   RKO 

Falling  in  Love   Times 

False  Alarm   Col. 

False  Ambitions   Triangle 

False  Brands   Pacific 

False  Code   Pathe 

False  Colors   UA 

False  Evidence   Metro 

False  Faces   Para. 

False  Faces   Rep. 

False  Faces   Sono  Art  World 

False  Feathers   El  Dorado 

False  Friends   Goodwill 

False  Fronts   Am.  Release 

False  Kisses   Univ. 

False  Madonna   Para. 

False  Pretenses   Chesterfield 

False  Road   Para. 


1948      False  Women   Ayciel921 

1927      Fame  and  Fortune   Fox  1918 

1929      Family  Affair,  A   MCM  1937 

1943  Family  Closet   Assoc.  Exhibit.  1 921 

1918      Family  Honeymoon  Ul  1948 

1921  Family  Honor   1st  Natl.  1920 

'919      Family  Honor   Peerless-Brady  1917 

1926  Family  Next  Door,  The   Univ.  1939 

Family  Secret   Univ.  1924 

Family  Upstairs   Fox  1  926 

1933      Famous  Ferguson  Case   1st  Natl.  1932 

1936      Famous  Mrs.  Fair   Metro  1932 

1947      Fan  Fan   Fox  1918 

1947      Fanatics   Triangle  1917 

1946  Fancy  Baggage   WB  1929 

1947  Fang  and  Claw   RKO  1935 

1920  Fangs  of  Destiny   Univ.  1927 

1941  Fangs  of  Fate   Pathe  1928 

1940      Fangs  of  Justice   Bischoff  1927 

1922  Fangs  of  the  Wild   FBO  1928 

1918      Fangs  of  the  Wolf   Artclassl924 

1922      Fanny  Foley  Herself   RKO  1931 

1936  Fanny  Hawthorne   Excellent  1929 

1933     Fantasia   RKO  1940 

1921  Far  Call   Fox  1929 

1946      Far  from  the  Madding  Crowd   Mutual  1916 

1932  Far  Western  Trails   Assoc.  Ind.  1929 

1922  Farewell  to  Arms   Para.  1932 

1918  Fargo  Express   World  Wide  1 933 

1927  Farmer  in  the  Dell   RKO  1936 

1944  Farmer  Takes  a  Wife   Fox  1935 

1928  Farmer's  Daughter   Fox  1928 

1925      Farmer's  Daughter,  The   Para.  1940 

1919  Farmer's  Daughter,  The   RKO  1947 

1917  Fascinating  Youth   Para.  1926 

1923  Fascination   Metro  1922 

1927      Fascination   Powers  1932 

1922      Fashion  Madness   Col.  1928 

1925  Fashion  Model   Mono.  1945 

1918  Fashion  Row   Metro  1  923 

1931  Fashionable  Fakirs   FBO  1923 

1937  Fashions  for  Women   Para.  1927 

1924  Fashions  in  Love   Para.  1929 

1919  Fashions  of  1934   IstNatl.  1934 

1918  Fast  and  Fearless   Artclassl924 

1921  Fast  and  Furious   Univ.  1927 

1919  Fast  and  Furious   MCM  1939 

1946      Fast  and  Loose   Para.  1930 

1943      Fast  and  Loose   MCM  1939 

1943      Fast  Bullets   Reliable  1936 

1943  Fast  Companions   Univ.  1932 

1946      Fast  Company   Bluebird  1918 

1946  Fast  Company   Para  1929 

1945  Fast  Company   MCM  1938 

1944  Fast  Freight   Rayartl926 

1944      Fast  Life   IstNatl.  1929 

1944  Fast  Life   MCM  1932 

1942  Fast  Mail   Fox  1922 

1942      Fast  Set   Para.  1924 

1933  Fast  Workers   MCM  1933 

1932  Fast  Workers   Univ.  1924 

1922  Fatal  Hour   Mono.  1940 

1929  Fatal  Hour   Metro  1920 

1930  Fatal  Lady   Para.  1936 

1947  Fatal  Plunge   Artclass  1924 

1942  Fatal  Witness,  The   Rep.  1945 

1916  Fate  of  a  Flirt   Col.  1926 

1929      Fate's  Boomerang   World  1916 

1917  Fated  Hour   Cines  1917 

1945  Father  and  Son   Mutual  1916 

1918  Father  and  Son   Col.  1929 

1919  Father  Brown,  Detective   Para.  1935 

1943  Father  O'Flynn   Hoffberg  1939 

1936      Father  of  Men   Vitagraph  1916 

1926  Father  Steps  Out   Mono.  1941 

1918  Father  Takes  a  Wife   RKO  1941 

1922      Father  Tom   Allied  1922 

1920  Father's  Son   IstNatl.  1930 

1943      Father's  Son   WB  1941 

1919  Fatty  and  Mabel  Adrift   Triangle  1916 

1919  Faust   MCM  1926 

1943      Favor  to  a  Friend   Metro  1919 

1932      Fear  Bound   Vitagraph  1925 

1929      Fear  in  the  Night   Para.  1947 

1926      Fear  Fighter   Rayart  1923 

1922      Fear  Market   Realart  1920 

1922      Fear  Not   Butterfly  1 91 7 

1932     Fear   Mono.  1946 

1935      Fear  of  Poverty   Pathe  1916 

1920  Fear  Women   Coldwyn  1919 


TITLES 


823 


Fearless  Lover   Perfection 

Fearless  Rider   Univ. 

Feast  of  Life   World 

Feather,  The   UA 

Federal  Agent   Rep. 

Federal  Bullets   Mono. 

Federal  Fugitives   PRC 

Federal  Man-Hunt   Rep. 

Fedora   Para. 

Feel  My  Pulse   Para. 

Feet  First   Para. 

Feet  of  Clay   General 

Feet  of  Clay   Para. 

Felix  O'Day   Pathe 

Female   Para. 

Female   1st  Natl. 

Female  Fugitive   Mono. 

Female  of  the  Species   Ince 

Feminine  Touch.  The   MCM 

Fettered  Women   Triangle 

Feud   Fox 

Feud  Cirl   Para. 

Feud  of  the  West   Diversion 

Feud  Woman   Pizor 

Feud  Woman   Sierra 

Feudin',  Fussin'  and  A-Fightin'   Ul 

Fibbers   Essanay 

Fickle  Woman   Schwab 

Ficclin'  Buckaroo   Univ. 

Fidelity   Aywon 

Field  of  Honor   Univ. 

Fields  of  Honor   Coldwyn 

Fiesta   UA 

Fiesta   MCM 

15  Maiden  Lane   Fox 

Fifteen  Wives   Invincible 

Fifth  Avenue   Prod.  Dist. 

Fifth  Avenue  Cirl   RKO 

Fifth  Avenue  Models   Univ. 

Fifty  Candles   Hodkinson 

Fifty  Fathoms  Deep   Col. 

Fifty-Fifty   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Fifty- Fifty   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Fifty-Fifty  Cirl   Para. 

Fifty  Million  Frenchmen   WB 

Fifty  Roads  to  Town   Fox 

52nd  Street   UA 

$50,000  Reward   Elfelt 


g  Leaves   Fox 

ght  for  Honor   Perfection 

ght  for  Life   Col. 

ght  for  Love   Univ. 

ght  for  Peace   Warwick 

ght  to  the  Finish,  A   Col. 

ghter   Selznick 

ghter  Squadron  WB 

ghtin'  Mad   Metro 

ghtin'  Redhead   FBO 

ghting  American   Univ. 

ghting  Back   Triangle 

ghting  Back  20th-Fox 

ghting  Bill  Fargo   Univ. 

ghting  Bill  Carson   PRC 

ghting  Blade   1st  Natl. 

ghting  Blood   Fox 

ghting  Boob   FBO 

ghting  Breed   Aywon 

ghting  Buckaroo   Col. 

ghting  Buckaroo   Fox 

ghting  Caravans   Para. 

ghting  Cheat   Artclass 

ghting  Chance   Para. 

ghting  Champ,  The   Mono. 

ghting  Code   Col. 

ghting  Colleen   Vitagraph 

ghting  Comeback   Pathe 

ghting  Courage   Davis 

ghting  Coward   Para. 

ghting  Coward  Victory 

ghting  Cressy   Pathe 

ghting  Cub   Truart 

ghting  Demon   FBO 

ghting  Destiny   Vitagraph 

ghting  Devil  Dogs   Rep. 

ghting  Edge   WB 

ghting  Failure   Hollywood  Rayart 

ghting  Fate   Rayart 

ghting  Father  Dunne  RKO 

ghting  Fool,  The   Col. 

ghting  Frontier   RKO 


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ghting  Frontiersman,  The   Col. 

ghting  for  Cold   Fox 

ghting  for  Justice   Col. 

ghting  for  Love   Red 

ghting  Fury   Univ. 

ghting  Gentleman,  The   Freuler 

ghting  Guardsman,  The   Col. 

ghting  Gob   Aywon 

ghting  Grin   Bluebird 

j,hting  Gringo   Univ. 

ghting  Gringo,  The   RKO 

ghting  Guide   Vitagraph 

ghting  Heart   Fox 

ghling  Hero   Steiner 

ghting  Hombre   FBO 

ghting  Lady   Royer 

ghting  Lady,  The   20th-Fox 

ghting  Legion   Univ. 

ghting  Love   Prod.  Dist. 

ghting  Mad  Criterion-Mono. 

ghting  Mad  Mono. 

ghting  Marine   Pathe 

ghting  Marshal,  The   Col. 

ghting  Odds   Goldwyn 

ghting  Parson   Allied 

ghting  Peacemaker   Univ. 

ghting  Pilot,  The   Ajax 

ghting  President   Univ. 

ghting  Rangers   Col. 

ghting  Rookie   Mayfair 

ghting  Roosevelts   1st  Natl. 

ghting  Seabees,  The   Rep. 

ghting  Sap   FBO 

ghting  69th,  The   WB 

ghting  Shadows   Col. 

ghting  Shepherdess   1st  Natl. 

ghting  Sheriff   Independent 

ghting  Sheriff   Col. 

ghting  Stallion   Goodwill 

ghting  Stranger   Canyon 

ghting  Streak   Fox 

ghting  Terror   Syndicate 

ghting  Texans   Mono. 

ghting  the  Flames   Col. 

ghting  the  White  Slave  Traffic   Berted 

ghting  Thorobreds   Rayart 

ghting  Thoroughbreds   Rep. 

ghting  Through   W.  Kent 

ghting  Through   Hodkinson 

ghting  Three   Univ. 

ghting  Thru   Tiffany 

ghting  Trooper   Ambassador 

ghting  Vigilantes  EL 

ghting  Youth   Univ. 

gures  Don't  Lie   Para. 

le  113   Hollywood 

Ming  His  Own  Shoes  Essanay 

nal  Closeup   Para. 

nal  Curtain   Klein 

nal  Edition   Col. 

nal  Hour,  The   Col. 

nal  Payment   Fox 

nd  the  Blackmailer   WB 

nd  the  Witness   Col. 

nd  the  Woman   Vitagraph 

nd  the  Woman   Para. 

nd  Your  Man   WB 

nders  Keepers   Pioneer 

nders  Keepers   Univ. 

ne  Clothes   1st  Natl. 

ne  Feathers   Metro 

ne  Manners   Para. 

nger  Prints   WB 

ngers  at  the  Window   MGM 

nishing  School   RKO 

nn  and  Hattie   Para. 

nnegan's  Ball   1st  Div. 

re  and  Steel   Elbee 

re  Bride   FBO 

re  Cat   Univ. 

re  Eater   Univ. 

re  Flingers   Univ. 

re  Over  England   UA 

re  Patrol   Chadwick 

rebird   WB 

rebrand   Fox 

rebrand   Goldwyn 

rebrands  of  Arizona   Rep. 

red  Wife   Univ. 

refly,  The   MCM 


824 


TITLES 


Fireman   

 Mutual 

916 

Fireman  Save  My  Child   

 1st  Natl. 

932 

Fires  of  Fate   

 Para. 

919 

Fires  of  Fate   

 Pole 

933 

Fires  of  Rebellion   

 Bluebird 

917 

Fires  of  Youth 

1st  Natl 

920 

Fires  of  Youth 

Pathe 

917 

Firetrap  The 

7J  J 

Firing  Line 

7  1  7 

Firm    Cif    f~.  i  r  (H 1      t  r\rye> 

9 1  6 

First  Aid 

\A/nrlH  \A/iHo 

7J  I 

First  Auto 

WB 

;  927 

First  Baby  The 

1  936 

First  Born 

QC 

1 92 1 

First  Comes  Courage 

Col 

943 

First  Degree 

1  Q9  3 

1  7ZO 

First  Hundred  Years 

1  938 

P  i  rcf     V  ice 

!  928 

First  Lady 

WB 

1  7J  / 

First  Law 

Pathe 

1918 

First  Love 

1  Q?  1 

1  7i  1 

First  Love 

First  Night 

 Tiffany 

1 927 

First  Woman 

FRO 

1  Q7  "> 

First  Year 

1  Q39 

1  7jZ 

First  Yank  Into  Tokyo 

RKO 

1  Q4^ 

Fisherman's  ^Vharf 

1  Q3Q 

1  7J7 

Fit  for  a  King 

pi/n 

1  7J  / 

Five  and  Ten   

1  93 1 

Five  and  Ten  Cent  Annie   

 WB 

1 928 

Five  Came  Back  .... 

 RKO 

1  939 

Five  Dollar  Baby 

1 922 

Five  Faults  of  Flo 

1916 

Five  Craves  to  Cairo 

 Para. 

1  Q4  3 

1  7tj 

Five  Little  Peppers  and  How  They  Crew  ....Col. 

1  939 

Five  Little  Peppers  at  Home 

 Col. 

1 940 

Five  Little  Peppers  in  Trouble 

 Col. 

1  940 

Five  of  a  Kind  

 20th-Fox 

1  Q5Q 

1  7JO 

Five  Star  Final   

 1st  Natl. 

1  7J  1 

Five  Thousand  an  Hour   

 Metro 

1918 

$5,000  Reward   

 Bluebird 

1918 

Fixer  Dugan   

 RKO 

1 939 

Flame   

 Stoll 

1 921 

Flame,  The  

 Rep. 

1  948 

Flame  of  Desire   

1  925 

Flame  of  Hellgate   

 RC 

i  Q?n 

1  7lU 

Flame  of  Barbary  Coast   

 Rep. 

1  04^ 

1  7lj 

Flame  of  Life   

 Univ. 

1  Q?  3 
1  7ZD 

Flame  of  Passion   

Indepentent 

Flame  of  the  Argentine   

 FBO 

1 926 

Flame  of  the  Desert   

 Coldwyn 

1919 

Flame  of  the  Yukon   

Prod.  Dist. 

i  7Z0 

Flame  of  Youth   

1  7ZU 

Flame  Within,  The   

 MCM 

1 

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Flame  of  the  West   

 Mono. 

I  7TJ 

Flames   

1 926 

Flames   

1 932 

Flames  of  Chance   

 Triangle 

1918 

Flames  of  Johannes   

 Lubin 

1916 

Flames  of  New  Orleans 

 Univ. 

1  941 

Flames  of  the  Flesh   

 Fox 

1919 

Flaming  Barriers   

 Para. 

1 924 

Flaming  Bullets   

 PRC 

1 945 

Flaming  Clue   

1  920 

Flaming  Forest   

 MCM 

1  926 

Flaming  Forties   

 Stellar 

1  924 

Flaming  Frontier   

 Univ. 

1  926 

Flaming  Fury   

 FBO 

1 926 

Flaming  Cold   

 RKO 

1  934 

Flaming  Cuns   

 Univ. 

1 933 

Flaming  Hour   

 Univ. 

1  922 

Flaming  Omen   

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Flaming  Signal   

 1  nvinctble 

1 923 

Flaming  Waters   

 FBO 

1 926 

Flaming  Youth   

 1st  Natl. 

1  922 

Flapper  Wives   

 Selznick 

1  924 

Flare  Up  Sal   

 Para. 

1918 

Flash  of  Fate   

 Univ. 

1918 

Flash  of  the  Forest   

 Pizor 

1 928 

Flashing  Fangs   

 FBO 

1  926 

Flashing  Spurs   

 FBO 

1 925 

Flashlight   

 Bluebird 

1917 

Flattery   

 Chadwick 

1 924 

Fleet's  In   

 Para. 

1928 

Fleet's  In,  The   

 Para. 

1942 

Flesh   

 MCM 

1932 

Flesh  and  Blood   

 Cummings 

1922 

Flesh  and  the  Devil   

 MCM 

1927 

Flesh  and  Fantasy   

 Univ. 

1943 

Flesh  and  Spirit   

Lee-Bradford 

1922 

Flight   

 Col. 

929 

Flight  Angels   

 WB 

940 

Flight  at  Midnight   

 Rep. 

939 

Flight  Command   

 MCM 

940 

Flight  for  Freedom   

 RKO 

943 

Flight  from  Destiny 

WB 

941 

Flight  from  Glory   

 RKO 

937 

Fl ight  i nto  Flame 

Col 

938 

Flight  into  Nowhere 

Col 

938 

947 

Col 

942 

Fl  irt 

R 1 1  ioh  i  r/H 

916 

F 1  i  r+  a  t  i  n  n    \X/  a  1  0 

1  st  Natl 

934 

Flirting      idow  The 

1st  Natl 

930 

934 

Flirtir-irt     \A/i+t-»     l~l£ia.  +  V-» 

917 

F 1  i  r  t  i  n  a    \A7  i  +  h  Pato 

Fin**  Art^-Tri 

916 

938 

1st  Natl 

924 

928 

Col 

1931 

CI  A 

t_o  v^e  1 1 

924 

Co  1  dwy  n 

918 

Mutua  1 

1916 

Flrtronf iriD  Plaaoor     "T t~i 

WB 

935 

MGM 

1 940 

Para 

1 936 

MCM 

1 930 

Red 

1917 

1916 

F 1  ower  of  Night 

Para 

1925 

Flower  of  No  Man  s  Land 

^^etro 

1918 

Metro 

1918 

\-\f\\hic^r    of    tho  Mrirth 

Vitagraph 

1922 

WB 

1  940 

1st  Natl 

1  924 

Fly~/\way  Baby 

WB 

1937 

Para 

1  942 

Fly  Cod 

Tr  i  a  r\  0 1  e* 

1918 

Para 

1  942 

FK/ino    Ri  aronc 

Pathe 

1  928 

P  1  \/  1  f\ O  f~a;iH^+C 

1 941 

FI\;ino    f~  i*i  1  i"i  r  c 

Triangle 

1917 

Flying  Devils 

RKO 

1  933 

Flying  Down  to  Rio 

RKO 

1  933 

Flvi  ni3   ri^i  it~f*^.  Tht* 

RKO 

1  939 

F 1  \/  (  r-\  0    n  1  1  t/~h  rf\ a  n 

FBO 

1  923 

MCM 

1  929 

Treo  Prod 

1 938 

Pathe 

1 929 

WB 

1  942 

1 927 

  ^Fox 

1 925 

1  926 

Univ 

1936 

RKO 

1  939 

CK,ino    1  1  1  r  U 

Pathe 

1917 

Assoc  Exhib 

1926 

Col 

1  929 

Para 

1920 

1st  Natl 

1  928 

DDT 

1  7TU 

Pi np  Arts  Tri 

1916' 

FBO 

1 927 

Mono 

1  941 

UA 

1 942 

Col 

1 934 

Metro 

1 923 

PRC 

1  945 

Para 

1  923 

1st  Natl 

1  934 

UA 

1  935 

PRC 

1  943 

Tr  i   n  0  If* 

1  91  8 

1  943 

Univ 

1  944 

RKO 

1  936 

1917 

Mono 

1 944 

Para 

1 930 

Para 

1  930 

Para 

1 945 

Fol low  Your  Hea rt 

 Rep. 

1936 

 FBO 

1927 

Folly  of  Desire   

 R.  E.  D. 

1916 

 Nola 

1916 

 Fox 

1925 

Food  for  Scandal   

 Realart 

1920 

1917 

TITLES 


825 


Fool   Fox 

Fool's  Cold   UA 

Fool  and  His  Money   Selznick 

Fool  and  His  Money   State  Rights 

Fool  There  Was   Fox 

Fool's  Awakening   MCM 

Fool's  Cold   Arrow 

Fool's  Highway   Univ. 

Fool's  Paradise   Para. 

Fool's  Revenge   Fox 

Fools  and  Riches   Univ. 

Fools  and  Their  Money   Metro 

Fools  First   1st  Natl. 

Fools  for  Luck   Essanay 

Fools  for  Luck   Para. 

Fools  for  Scandal   WB 

Fools  in  the  Dark   FBO 

Fools  of  Fashion   Tiffany 

Fools  of  Fortune   Am.  Release 

Foolish  Age   FBO 

Foolish  Matrons   Assoc. 

Foolish  Monte  Carlo   FBO 

Foolish  Parents   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Foolish  Twins   Lee-Bradford 

Foolish  Virgin   Cohen-Brandt 

Foolish  Wives   Univ. 

Footlight  Fever   RKO 

Footlight  Clamour   Col. 

Foolight  Parade   WB 

Footlight  Ranger   Fox 

Footlight  Serenade   Fox 

Footlights   Para. 

Footlights  and  Fate   Vitagraph 

Footlights  and  Fools   1st  Natl. 

Footlights  and  Shadows   Selznick 

Footloose  Heiress,  The   WB 

Footloose  Widows   WB 

Footsteps  in  the  Dark   WB 

Footsteps  in  the  Night   Invincible 

For  a  Woman's  Honor   Mutual 

For  a  Woman's  Fair  Name   Vitagraph 

For  Alimony  Only   Prod.  Dist. 

For  Another  Woman   Rayart 

For  Beauty's  Sake  20th-Fox 

For  Better,  For  Worse   Artcraft 

For  Big  Stakes   Fox 

For  France   Vitagraph 

For  Freedom   Fox 

For  Heaven's  Sake   Para. 

For  His  Sake  Zerner 

For  Ladies  Only   Col. 

For  Love  of  You   Celebrity 

For  Love  or  Money   Univ. 

For  Me  and  My  Gal   MCM 

For  Sale   Pathe 

For  Sale   1st  Natl. 

For  the  Defense   Para. 

For  the  Defense   Famous  Players-Lasky 

For  the  Freedom  of  the  East  Coldwyn 

For  the  Love  All   Col. 

For  the  Love  of  Mary  Ul 

For  the  Love  of  Mike   1st  Natl. 

For  the  Love  of  Rusty   Col. 

For  the  Service   Univ. 

For  the  Soul  of  Rafael   Equity 

For  Those  We  Love   Coldwyn 

For  Valor   Triangle 

For  Whom  the  Bell  Tolls   Para. 

For  Wives  Only   Prod.  Dist. 

For  Woman's  Favor   Lee-Bradford 

For  You  I  Die   Film  Classics 

For  Your  Daughter's  Sake   JW 

Forever  Yours   Mono. 

Forbidden   Col. 

Forbidden   Adventure   Para. 

Forbidden  Cargo   FBO 

Forbidden  City   Select 

Forbidden  Company   Invincible 

Forbidden  Fire   Reed 

Forbidden  Fruit   Ivan 

Forbidden  Came   Univ. 

Forbidden  Crass   General 

Forbidden  Heaven   Rep. 

Forbidden  Hours   MGM 

Forbidden  Love   Pathe 

Forbidden  Love   Wisteria 

Forbidden  Lover   Selznick 

Forbidden  Music   World 

Forbidden  Paths   Para. 

Forbidden  Paradise   Para. 


1923  Forbidden  Room   '.  Fox  1919 

1946      Forbidden  Room,  The   Inter.  Film  Service  1916 

1920  Forbidden  Territory   Hoffbergl938 

1925  Forbidden  Thing   Assoc.  1920 

1922  Forbidden  Trail   Cosmos  1929 

1924  Forbidden  Trails   Assoc.  I nd.  1  928 

1919      Forbidden  Trails   Fox  1  920 

1924      Forbidden  Valley   Pathe  1920 

1921  Forbidden  Valley   Univ.  1938 

1916  Forbidden  Waters   Prod.  Dist.  1926 

1923  Forbidden  Woman   Equity  1920 

1919  Forbidden  Woman   Pathe  1927 

1922  Force  of  Evil   MCM  1948 

1917  Forced  Landing   Para.  1941 

1928  Forced  to  Wed  J.  Frank  Hatch  Enter.  1920 

1938  Foreign  Affair,  A   Para. 1948 

1924  Foreign  Agent   Mono.  1942 

1926  Foreign  Correspondent   UA1940 

1922      Foreign  Devils   MCM  1928 

1921      Foreign  Legion   Univ.  1928 

1921  Forest  Havoc   Elbeel927 

1922  Forest  Rangers,  The   Para.  1942 

1923  Forest  Rivals   World  1919 

1922      Forever   Para.  1921 

1924  Forever  After   1st  Natl.  1926 

1922  Forever  Amber   20th-Fox  1947 

1941      Forever  and  a  Day   RKO  1943 

1943      Forever  Yours   Grand  Natl.  1937 

1933      Forfeit   Hodkinson  1919 

1923  Forged  Bride   Univ.  1920 

1921      Forged  Passport   Rep.  1939 

1921  Forget  Me  Not   Metro  1922 

1916      Forgive  and  Forget  Cohen-Brandt-Cohen  1  923 

1929  Forgotten   Invisible  1  933 

1920  Forgotten  Commandments   Para.  1932 

1937      Forgotten  Faces   Para.  1936 

1926      Forgotten  Girls   Rep.  1940 

1941       Forgotten  Law   Metro  1922 

1916      Forgotten  Village,  The   Mayer-Burstyn  1941 

1919      Forgotten  Woman   Univ.  1939 

1916  Forgotten  Women   Mono.  1932 

1926      Forlorn  River   Para.  1926 

1924  Forlorn  River   Para.  1937 

1941      Forsaking  All  Others   Univ.  1923 

1919      Fort  Apache    RKO  1948 

1922  Fort  Frayne   Davis  1925 

1917  Fortieth  Door   Pathe  1  924 

1918  Fortunate  Youth   Ocean-Raver  1916 

1926      Fortune  Hunter   Vitagraph  1926 

922      Fortune  Hunter   WB  1928 

927      Fortune  Teller   RC  1920 

935  Fortune's  Child   Vitagraph  1920 

1939  Fortune's  Fool   Lubin  1928 

942  Fortune's  Mask   Vitagraph  1922 

918  Forty  Eight  Hours   Affiliated  1944 

924      Forty  Horse  Hawkins   Univ.  1924 

930      Forty  Naughty  Cirls   RKO  1937 

916  Forty  Thieves   UA  1944 

919  Forty  Thousand  Horsemen   Goodwill  1941 

930  Forty  Winks   Para.  1925 

948      45  Calibre  Echo   R.  J.  Horner  1932 

927      Forty-Five  Calibre  War   Pathe  1  929 

947      45  Fathers   20th-Foxl937 

936  Forty-Five  Minutes  from  B'way   1st  Natl.  1920 

920  Forty-Niners,  The   Freulerl932 

921  '49-17   Univ.  1917 

917  42nd  Street   WB  1933 

943  Found  Alive   Ideal  1933 

927  Fountain,  The   RKO  1934 

924  Fountain  of  Youth   Graphic  1922 

947      Four  Daughters   WB  1938 

922  Four  Days'  Wonders   Univ.  1937 

945      Four  Faces  West   UA  1948 

932      Four  Feathers   Metro  1921 

931  Four  Feathers   Para.  1929 

925  Four  Feathers   UA  1939 

918  Four  Flusher   Metro  1919 

932  Four  Footed  Ranger   Univ.  1928 

919  Four  Girls  in  White   MGM  1939 

916  Four  Hearts   W. P.  Exchange  1  922 

917  Four  Horsemen  of  the  Apocalypse   Metro  1921 

928  Four  Hours  to  Kill   Para.  1935 

936      Four  Jills  in  a  Jeep   20th-Fox  1944 

928      400  Million,  The   Garrison  1939 

928      Four  Jacks  and  a  Jill   RKO  1941 

921      Four  Masked  Men   Olympic  1935 

926  Four  Mothers   WB  1941 

918  Four  Men  and  a  Prayer   20th-Fox  1938 

917      Four  Sons   20th-Fox  1940 

924      Four  Sons   Fox  1  928 


826 


TITLES 


928 

939 

Four's  a  Crowd   

 WB 

938 

 Univ. 

928 

Fourteenth  Lover   

 Metro 

921 

930 

Fourth  Commandment   

 Univ. 

926 

 Fox 

916 

933 

 FBO 

923 

Fox   

 Univ. 

921 

 20th-Fox 

1947 

Fox  Movietone  Follies  of  1929 

 Fox 

929 

Frame  Up   

 Ind. 

924 

Frame  Up,  The   

 Col. 

937 

940 

 RKO 

930 

Framed   

 1st  Natl. 

927 

Framed   

 Col. 

947 

France  in  Arms   

 Pathe 

917 

Frank  Buck's  Jungle  Cavalcade 

 RKO 

941 

Frankenstein   

 Univ. 

931 

Frankenstein  Meets  the  Wolf 

Man   Univ. 

943 

Frankie  and  Johnnie   

 RKO 

935 

 MCM 

932 

 RKO 

1929 

 FBO 

1928 

Freckles   

 Para. 

1917 

 RKO 

1935 

Freddie  Steps  Out   

 Mono. 

1946 

Free  and  Easy   

 MCM 

1930 

Free  Air   

 Hodkinson 

1922 

 20th-Fox 

1940 

Free  and  Easy   

 MGM 

1941 

Free  Kisses   

 Aywon 

1926 

 1st  Div. 

1928 

1930 

Free  Soul   

 MCM 

1931 

Free  to  Love   

 Schulberg 

1925 

Freedom   

Reformation 

1928 

1921 

 Pathe 

931 

French  Doll   

 Metro 

1923 

French  Dressing   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

French  Heels   

 Hodkinson 

1922 

French  Leave   Talking  Pic.  Epics 

1931 

French  Leave   

 Mono. 

1948 

French  Without  Tears   

 Para. 

1940 

Frenchman's  Creek   

 Para. 

1944 

 Elbee 

1926 

1923 

Freshman   

 Pathe 

1925 

Freshman  Year   

 Univ. 

1938 

Friday  the  Thirteenth   

 Brady 

1916 

Friend  Husband   

 Coldwyn 

1918 

Friendly  Enemies   

Prod.  Dist. 

1925 

Friendly  Enemies   

 UA 

1942 

Friendly  Husband   

 Fox 

1923 

Friends  and  Lovers   

 RKO 

1931 

Friendly  Neighbors   

 Rep. 

1940 

Friends  of  Mr.  Sweeney   

 WB 

1934 

 Hoffberg 

1941 

Fringe  of  Society   

3acker- Hoffman 

1917 

Frisco  Lil   

 Univ. 

1942 

Frisco  Jenny   

 1st  Natl. 

1933 

Frisco  Kid   

 WB 

1935 

Frisco  Sally  Levy   

 MCM 

1927 

Frisco  Sal   

 Univ. 

1945 

Frisco  Waterfront   

 Rep. 

1935 

Frisky  Mrs.  Johnson   

 Para. 

1921 

Frivolous  Sal   

 1st  Natl. 

1935 

Frivolous  Wives   

 Fidelity 

1922 

1939 

From  Broadway  to  a  Throne 

 Mono. 

1932 

From  Headquarters   

 Vitagraph 

1919 

From  Headquarters   

 WB 

1933 

From  Hell  to  Heaven   

 Para. 

1933 

From  Now  On   

 Fox 

1920 

From  the  Ground  Up   

 Coldwyn 

1921 

1918 

From  This  Day  Forward   

 RKO 

1946 

Front  Page   

 UA 

1931 

 WA 

1943 

Frontier  Agent   

 Mono. 

1948 

Frontier  Badman  

 Univ. 

1943 

 PRC 

1940 

Frontier  Days   

 Spectrum 

1934 

Frontier  Fury   

 Col. 

1943 

Frontier  Feud   Mono.  1945 

Frontier  Fugitives   PRC  1945 

Frontier  Cal   Univ.  1945 

Frontier  Gunlaw   „  Col.  1946 

Frontier  Justice   1st  Div.  1936 

Frontier  Marshall   Fox  1934 

Frontier  Marshal   20th-Foxl939 

Frontier  Outlaws   PRC  1944 

Frontier  of  the  Stars   20th-Foxl939 

Frontier  Pony  Express   Rep.  1939 

Frontier  Scout   Grand  Natl.  1938 

Frontier  Town   Grand  Natl.  1938 

Frontier  Trail   Pathe  1  926 

Frontier  Vengeance   Rep.  1  940 

Frontiersman   MGM  1927 

Frontiersman,  The   Para.  1938 

Frozen  Justice   Fox  1  929 

Frozen  River   WB  1929 

Frozen  Ghost,  The   Univ.  1945 

Frozen  Warning   Common  Wealth  1917 

Fruits  of  Desire   World  1916 

Fruits  of  Passion   _  Triangle  1920 

Fuel  of  Life   _.  Triangle  1917 

Fugitive   Pathe  1916 

Fugitive,  The   _  Univ.  1940 

Fugitive,  The   Mono.  1933 

Fugitive,  The   RKO  1947 

Fugitive  at  Large   Col.  1939 

Fugitive  in  the  Sky   WB  1937 

Fugitive  from  a  Prison  Camp   Col.  1940 

Fugitive  from  Justice,  A   WB  1940 

Fugitive  from  Matrimony   RC1919 

Fugitive  from  Sonora   Rep.  1943 

Fugitive  Lady   Col. 1934 

Fugitive  Lovers   _  MGM  1934 

Fugitive  of  the  Plains   PRC  1  943 

Fugitive  Road    Invincible  1 934 

Fugitive  Sheriff,  The  Col.  1936 

Fugitive  Valley   Mono.  1941 

Fugitives   Fox  1  929 

Fugitives  for  a  Night   RKO  1938 

Full  Confession   RKO  1939 

Full  House   Para.  1920 

Full  of  Notions   RKO  1931 

Full  of  Pep   Metro  1919 

Fuller  Brush  Man,  The   Col.  1948 

Fun  and  Fancy  Free   RKO  1947 

Fun  on  a  Weekend   UA  1 947 

Furies,  The   1st  Natl.  1930 

Furnace   Realart  1920 

Fury   1st  Natl.  1923 

Fury   MGM  1936 

Fury  and  the  Woman   „  Rialtol937 

Fury  At  Furnace  Creek   20th- Fox  1948 

Fury  of  the  Jungle   Col.  1934 

Fury  of  the  Wild   RKO  1929 

Fuss  and  Feathers   Para.  1918 

Fuzzy  Settles  Down   PRC  1  944 

C 

G.I.  Honeymoon   Mono.  1945 

C.I.  War  Brides   Rep.  1946 

C-Man   WB1935 

Gables  Mystery   Powers  1932 

Gabriel  Over  the  White  House   MCM  1933 

Gaiety  Girl   Univ.  1924 

Caiety  Girls   UA  1938 

Gals,  Inc  Univ.  1943 

Gallant  Bess   MCM  1946 

Gallant  Blade,  The   Col.  1948 

Gallant  Fool   Rayart  1  927 

Gallant  Fool   Mono.  1933 

Gallant  Journey   Col.  1946 

Gallant  Lady   UA  1933 

Gallant  Legion,  The   Rep.  1948 

Gallant  Sons   MGM  1940 

Galloping  Ace   Univ.  1924 

Galloping  Cowboy   Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

Galloping  Devil   Canyon  1921 

Galloping  Dynamite   Ambassador  1 937 

Galloping  Fish   1st  Natl.  1924 

Galloping  Fury   _  Univ.  1927 

Galloping  Gallagher   FBO  1924 

Calloping  Gobs   Pathe  1927 

Galloping  Jinx   Artclass  1926 

Galloping  Kid   Univ.  1922 

Galloping    On   Artclass  1926 

Calloping  Romeo   Mono.  1923 

Calloping  Thru   Mono.  1932 


TITLES 


827 


Galloping  Thunder   Col.  1946 

Galloping  Vengeance   FBO  1925 

Gamble  for  Love,  A   J.  Frank  Brockliss  1918 

Gambler's  Chice   Para.  1944 

Came  of  Death,  A   RK0  1945 

Gamblers   Vitagraph  1919 

Gamblers   WB1929 

Gambling   Fox  1  934 

Cambling  Daughters   PRC  1941 

Gambling  Fool   Ind.  1925 

Cambling  in  Souls   Fox  1919 

Cambling  Lady   WB  1934 

Cambling  on  the  High  Seas   WB1940 

Cambling  Sex   Freulerl932 

Cambling  Ship   Para.  1933 

Cambling  With  Souls   J.  D.  K.  1936 

Cambling  Wives   Arrow  1924 

Game  Chicken   Para.  1922 

Game  of  Death,  A   RK0  1946 

Came  of  Wits   Am.  Mutual  1917 

Came  That  Kills,  The   Col.  1937 

Game  With  Fate   Vitagraph  1  91  8 

Game's  Up   Univ.  1919 

Gamesters   Pathe  1921 

Gang  Bullets   Mono.  1938 

Gang  Buster   Para.  1931 

Gang  War   FBO  1928 

Gang's  All  Here,  The   Mono.  1941 

Gang's  All  Here,  The  20th-Fox  1943 

Gangs  of  Chicago   Rep.  1940 

Gangs  of  New  York   Rep.  1938 

Gangs  of  Sonora   Rep.  1941 

Gangs  of  the  Waterfront   Rep.  1945 

Gangster,  The   Allied  Artists  1947 

Gangster's  Boy   Mono.  1938 

Gangsters  of  the  Frontier   PRC  1944 

Gangster's  Den   PRC  1945 

Gangway  for  Tomorrow   RKO  1  943 

Garden  Murder  Case,  The   MCM  1936 

Garden  of  Allah   MGM  1927 

Garden  of  Allah,  The   UA  1936 

Garden  of  Eden   UA  1928 

Garden  of  Resurrection   Stoll  1921 

Garden  of  Weeds   Para.  1924 

Garments  of  Truth   Metro  1921 

Garden  of  the  Moon   WB  1938 

Garrison's  Finish   Al.  Prod.  1923 

Garter  Girl   Vitagraph  1921 

Gas  House  Kids   PRC  1946 

Cas  House  Kids  Co  West   PRC  1947 

Cas  House  Kids  in  Hollywood   PRC  1947 

Cas,  Oil  Cr  Water   1st  Natl.  1922 

Gaslight   MGM  1944 

Casoline  Cowboy   Sierra  1926 

Gate  Crasher   Univ.  1928 

Cates  of  Brass   Pathe  1919 

Gates  of  Eden   Metro  1916 

Cates  of  Gladness   World  1918 

Gateway   20th-Fox  193°. 

Gateway  of  the  Moon   Fox  1  928 

Caucho   UA1927 

Caucho  Serenade   Rep.  1940 

Gauchos  of  Eldorado   Rep.  1941 

Gauntlet   Vitagraph  1920 

Cay  Blades   Rep.  1946 

Cay  Cavalier,  The   Mono.  1946 

Cay  Intruders,  The   4  Continents  1946 

Gay  and  Devilish   FBO  1922 

Cay  Bride   _  MGM  1934 

Cay  Buckaroo   Hollywood  1  932 

Gay  Caballero   Fox  1932 

Gay  Caballero   20th-Fox  1940 

Cay  Deceiver   MCM  1926 

Cay  Deception,  The   Col.  1935 

Cay  Defender   Para.  1928 

Cay  Desperado,  The   UA  1936 

Cay  Diplomat   RKO  1931 

Gay  Divorcee   RKO  1934 

Cay  Falcon,  The   RKO  1941 

Gay  Intruders,  The   20th-Fox  1948 

Gay  Lord  Quex   Goldwyn  1919 

Gay  Lord  Waring   Bluebird  1916 

Gay  Ranchero,  The   Rep.  1948 

Cay  Sisters   Marcy  Exchange  1936 

Cay  Old  Bird   WB  1927 

Gay  Old  Dog   Pathe  1919 

Cay  Retreat   Fox  1927 

Cay  Sisters,  The   WB1942 

Cay  Senorita,  The   Col.  1945 


Gay  Vagabond,  The   Rep. 

General  Crack   WB 

General  Custer  at  Little  Bear  Horn   Sunset 

General  Died  at  Dawn,  The   Para. 

General  Spanky   MGM 

Gentle  Annie   MCM 

Gentle  Cyclone   Fox 

Gentle  Gangster,  A  Rep. 

Gentle  Julia   Fox 

Gentle  Julia   Fox 

Gentleman  After  Dark,,  A   UA 

Gentleman  at  Heart,  A   20th-Fox 

Gentleman  from  Arizona,  The   Mono. 

Gentleman  from  Dixie   Mono. 

Gentleman  from  Louisiana   Rep. 

Gentleman  Jim   WB 

Gentleman  of  Leisure   Para. 

Gentleman  of  Paris   Para. 

Gentleman  of  Quality   Vitagraph 

Gentleman's  Agreement   Vitagraph 

Gentleman's  Agreement   20th-Fox 

Gentleman  From  Nowhere   Col. 

Gentleman's  Fate   MGM 

Gentlemen  Are  Born   1st  Natl. 

Gentlemen  from  America   Univ. 

Gentlemen  of  the  Press   Para. 

Gentlemen  Prefer  Blondes   Para. 

Gentlemen  from  Texas   Mono. 

Gentleman  Joe  Palooka   Mono. 

Gentleman  Misbehaves,  The   Col. 

Gentlemen  With  Guns   PRC 

George  Washington,  Jr  WB 

George  Washington  Carver   Bryant 

George  Washington  Slept  Here   WB 

George  White's  1935  Scandals   Fox 

George  White's  Scandals   Fox 

George  White's  Scandals   RKO 

Gerald  Cranston's  Lady   Fox 

Ceraldine   Pathe 

Geronimo   Para. 

Get-Away,  The   MCM 

Get  Going   Univ. 

Get  Hep  to  Love    Univ. 

Get-Rich-Quick-Wallingford   Para. 

Get  That  Girl   Mercury 

Get  That  Man   Empire 

Get  Your  Man   Fox 

Get  Your  Man   Para. 

Getting  Gertie's  Garter   Prod.  Dist. 

Getting  Mary  Married   Select 

Chetto  Shamrock   Colony 

Ghost  Breaker   Para. 

Ghost  Breakers,  The   Para. 

Ghost  Catchers   Univ. 

Ghost  City   A.  P.  Players 

Ghost  Cyclone   Mono. 

Ghost  Comes  Home,  The  MCM 

Ghost  Flowers   Triangle 

Ghost  Goes  Wild,  The   Rep. 

Chost  Cuns   Mono. 

Ghost  and  Mrs.  Muir,  The   20th  Fox 

Ghost  in  the  Garret   Para. 

Ghost  of  Frankenstein,  The   Univ. 

Chost  of  Hidden  Valley   PRC 

Chost  of  Old  Morro   K.  E.  S.  E. 

Chost  of  Rosy  Taylor   Mutual 

Chost  of  the  Rancho   Pathe 

Chost  Steps  Out,  The   Univ. 

Ghost  Patrol   Puritan 

Ghost  Rider,  The   Univ. 

Chost  Ship,  The   RKO 

Chost  Talks   Fox 

Chost  That  Walks  Alone,  The   Col. 

Ghost  Town  Gold   Rep. 

Chost  Town  Law   Mono. 

Ghost  Town  Renegades   PRC 

Chost  Valley   RKO 

Chost  Valley  Raiders   Rep. 

Chost  Walks,  The   Chesterfield 

Ghosts  of  Yesterday   Talmadge 

Ghosts  on  the  Loose   Mono. 

Gift  Girl   Bluebird 

Gift  o'  Gab   Essanay 

Gift  of  Gab   Univ. 

Gift  Supreme   Selznick 

Cigolette   RKO 

Cigolettes  of  Paris   Equity 

Gigole   Prod.  Dist. 

Gilda   Col. 

Gilded  Butterfly   Fox 


828 


TITLES 


Gilded  Cage   

Brady-World 

916 

Ci  Ided  Dream 

Univ 

920 

C 1 1  ded  Hi gh  wa y 

WB 

926 

Gilded  Lies 

Selznick 

921 

Gilded  Lily 

Para 

921 

Gilded  Lity  The 

Para 

935 

G i Ided  Spider 

Bluebird 

916 

Gi Iders  1  eeve's  Bad  Day 

RKO 

943 

Gildersleeve's  Ghost 

RKO 

944 

Gi Idersleeve  on  Broadway 

RKO 

943 

G  i  mm  ie 

Goldwyn 

923 

Ginger 

World 

919 

Ginger 

Fox 

935 

Gi  nger 

Mono 

946 

Gingham  Girl 

FBO 

927 

Ginsberg  the  Great 

WB 

928 

Girl    a  Guy  and  a  Gob  A 

RKO 

941 

Girl  Alaska 

World 

919 

Girl  and  the  Judge 

Emp i  re  M u t ua  1 

91  8 

Girl  Aangle 

Mutual 

917 

Girl  at  Bay 

Vitagraph 

917 

Girl  at  Home 

Para 

917 

Girl  of  the  Limberlost  The 

Col 

945 

Girls  of  the  Big  House 

Rep 

945 

Girl  by  the  Roadside 

Bluebird 

917 

Girl  C ra zy 

MGM 

943 

Girl  Crazy 

RKO 

932 

Girl  Dodger 

Para 

919 

Girl  Downstairs 

MGM 

939 

Girl  Friend  The 

Col 

935 

Girl  from  Alaska  The 

Rep 

942 

Girl  from  Avenue  A 

20th-  Fox 

940 

Girl  from  Beyond 

Vi  tagraph 

91  8 

Girl  from  Bohemia 

Pathe 

918 

Girl  from  Calgary 

Mono 

932 

Girl  from  Chicago 

WB 

927 

Girl  f rom  Everywhere 

Pathe 

927 

Girl  from  Gay  Paree 

927 

Girl  from  God's  Country 

F  B  Warren 

921 

Girl  from  Havana 

Rep 

1  940 

Girl  from  Havana 

Fox 

1929 

Girl  from  Mandalay 

Rep 

1 936 

Girl  from  Manhattan,  The   

 UA 

1  948 

Girl  from  Maxims 

M  H  Hoffman 

1936 

Girl  from  Mexico  The 

RKO 

1 939 

Girl  from  M i ssou ri 

MGM 

1  934 

Girl  from  Monterey  The 

PRC 

943 

Girl  from  Montmarte 

1  st  Natl 

1  926 

Girl  f  rom  N o where 

Selznick 

1  921 

Girl  fro m  Outside 

Beach 

1919 

Girl  from  Porcupine 

1  921 

Girl  f rom  R  i o 

Lumas 

1  927 

Girl  from  Rio  The 

Mono 

1  939 

Girl  from  Rocky  Point 

Pacific 

1922 

Girl  from  Scotland  Yard 

Para 

1  937 

Girl  from   10th  Avenue 

1  st  Natl 

1 935 

Girl  from  the  Outside 

Col  d  wy  n 

1919 

Girl  from  Woolworths 

1  st  Natl 

1  929 

Girl  Habit 

Para 

1  931 

Girl  He  Didn't  Buy 

Peerless 

1  928 

Girl  1  Loved 

UA 

1  923 

Girl  in  Bohemia 

1919 

Girl  in  Chains 

PRC 

1  943 

Girl  in  Checkered  Coat 

1917 

Girl  in  Danger 

Col 

1 934 

Girl  in  Every  Port 

1  928 

Girl  in  419 

Para 

1 933 

Girl  in  His  House 

V  i  ta  §  ra  ph 

1918 

Girl  in  His  Room 

Vi  ta  gra  ph 

1 922 

Girl  in  N umber  29 

1  920 

Girl  in  the  Case 

Col 

1  944 

Girl  in  the  Dark 

Bluebird 

1918 

Girl  in  the  G la ss  Cage 

1  st  Nat! 

1 929 

Girl  in  the  Limousine 

1  st  Natl 

1 924 

Girl  in  the  N ews 

20th- Fox 

1  941 

Girl  in  the  Pull  man 

Pathe 

1 927 

Girl  in  the  Rain 

1 920 

Girl  in  the  Show 

MGM 

1  930 

Girl  in  the  Taxi 

1  st  Natl 

1  922 

Girl  in  the  Web 

Pathe 

1  920 

Girl  in  313 

20th-Fox 

1  940 

Girl  Like  That 

Para 

1917 

Giri  Loves  Boy 

Grand  Natl 

1  937 

Girl  Missing 

WB 

1  933 

Girl  Montana   

 Pathe 

1921 

Girl  Must  Live   

 Univ. 

1941 

Girl  Named  Mary   

 Para. 

1920 

Girl  O'  My  Dreams   

 Mono. 

1934 

Girl  0'  the  Port   

 RKO 

1929 

Girl  of  Lost  Lake   

 Bluebird 

1916 

Girl  of  My  Heart   

 Fox 

1920 

Girl  of  the  Golden  West   

 1st  Natl. 

923 

Girl  of  the  Golden  West 

MGM 

938 

Girl  of  the  Limberlost 

FBO 

924 

Girl  of  the  Ozarks 

Para 

936 

Girl  of  the  Port 

RKO 

930 

Girl  of  the  Rio 

RKO 

932 

Girls  of  the  Road 

Col 

940 

Girl  of  the  Sea 

Se 1 z  n i c  k 

920 

Girl  of  the  Timber  Claims 

Triangle 

917 

Girl  of  Today 

Vitagraph 

918 

Girl  on  the  Barge 

929 

Girl  on  the  Front  Page  The 

I  Jniv 

936 

Girl  on  the  Spot 

Univ 

946 

Girl  on  the  Stairs 

Prod  Dist 

924 

Girl  Overboard 

Univ 

937 

Girl  Phillipa 

Vitagraph 

917 

Girl  Problem 

Vitagraph 

919 

Girl  Rush 

RKO 

944 

Girl  Said  No  The 

MGM 

930 

Girl  Shy 

Pathe 

924 

VZo 

r.irl  Thipf 

1 938 

20th-Fox 

942 

f~.irl   \A/hn   Camp  R^rk 

Para 

91  8 

Girl  Who  Came  Back 

Chesterfield 

935 

Girl  Who  Couldn't  Think 

C  reat  i  ve 

917 

Girl  Who  Dared 

Selznick 

920 

Girl  Who  Dared  The 

Rep 

944 

Girl  Who  Doesn't  Know 

B  S  Moss 

916 

Girl  Who  Ran  Wild 

921 

Girl  Who  Stayed  at  Home 

Artcraft 

919 

Girl  Who  Won  Out   

Q  1  7 
71  / 

Girl  Who  Wouldn't  Quit 

1918 

Girl  Who  Wouldn't  Work 

Schu  Iberg 

1925 

Girl  With  a  Jazz  Heart 

Goldwyn 

1921 

Girl  With  Ideas  A 

1  937 

Girl  With  No  Regrets 

Fox 

919 

Girl  With  the  Champagne  Eyes 
Girl  With  the  Checkered  Coat 

1918 

Bluebird 

1917 

Girl  ^Vith  the  Green  Eyes 

Pathe 

1916 

Girl  Without  a  Room 

Para 

1  933 

P.irl   Without  7i  Snul 

M  et  ro 

1917 

Girl  Woman 

Vitagraph 

1919 

Girl's  Decision 

Ra  i  nbo  w 

1 921 

Girl's  Desire 

Vitagraph 

1  922 

Girl's  Dormitory 

1 936 

Girl's  Folly 

Peerless  Brady 

1917 

Girl's  School 

Col 

1  938 

Girls 

Para 

1919 

Girls  About  Town 

Para 

1931 

CirU  Can  Plav 

Col 

1  937 

Girls  Demand  Excitement 

1  931 

Girls  Don't  Gamble 

Schwab 

1  920 

Girls  Gone  Wild 

Fox 

1  929 

Girls  Men  Forget 

Principal 

1924 

Girls  on  Probation 

WB 

1938 

nnj- 

1  942 

Girls  Under  21 

Col 

1  940 

Girls  Who  Dare 

Trinity 

1929 

Girls  Will  Be  Boys 

Chesterfield 

1935 

Git  Along  Little  Dogies   

 Rep. 

1937 

Univ 

1928 

Give  Her  a  Ring 

Alliance 

1935 

Give  Me  a  Sailor 

Para. 

1938 

G.  Hamilton 

1922 

Give  Me  Your  Heart   

 WB 

1936 

Give  My  Regards  To  Broadway 

 20th-Fox 

1  948 

 Univ. 

1942 

 Para. 

1936 

Give  Us  Wings   

 Univ. 

1940 

Giving  Becky  a  Chance  ..Famous  Players-Lasky 

1917 

Clad  Rag  Doll   

 WB 

1  929 

 Col. 

1  938 

 Para. 

1  941 

 Para. 

1  941 

 Col. 

1  947 

 Col. 

1  940 

Glass  Alibi,  The   

 Rep. 

1946 

 Metro 

1922 

 Para. 

1935 

Glass  Key,  The   

 Para. 

1942 

Gleam  0'  Dawn   

 Fox 

1922 

 FBO 

1  926 

 Para. 

1923 

1916 

 Bluebird 

1916 

Glorifying  the  American  Girl 

 Para. 

1929 

Glorious  Adventure   

 Goldwyn 

1918 

Glorious  Adventure   

 UA 

1922 

Glorious  Betsy   

 WB 

1928 

TITLES 


829 


Glorious  Fool   Coldwyn  1922 

Glorious  Lady   Selznickl919 

Glorious  Trial   1st  Natl.  1928 

Glory   United  Picture  Theaters  1917 

Glory  Girl   Triangle  1917 

Glory  of  Clementina   FBO  1922 

Glory  of  Yolanda   Vitagraph  1917 

Glory  Trail,  The   Cremonim  1936 

Co  Get  It   1st  Natl.  1920 

Go  Chase  Yourself   RKO  1938 

Co  Get  'Em  Garrunger   Pathe  1919 

Go  Get  'Em  Haines   Rep.  1936 

Co  Getter   Para.  1923 

Go  Getter,  The   WB  1937 

Co  Into  Your  Dance   1st  Natl.  1935 

Go  Straight   Schwab  1925 

Co  Straight   Univ.  1921 

Co  West   MGM  1940 

Go  West   MGM  1925 

Go  West  Young  Man   Coldwyn  1919 

Co  West  Young  Man   Para.  1936 

Coat   Metro  1918 

Goat  Getter   Rayart  1925 

God  Gave  Me  Twenty  Cents   Para.  1926 

Cod  of  Little  Children   Apollo  1917 

Cod  of  Mankind   Hi  Mark  1928 

Cod  Is  My  Co-Pilot   WB  1945 

God's  Country  and  the  Law   Arrow  1922 

Cod's  Country  and  the  Woman   WB  1936 

Cod's  Country  and  the  Woman   Vitagraph  1916 

God's  Crucible   Hodkinson  1921 

Cod's  Gift  to  Women   WB  1931 

Cod's  Cold   Pinnacle  1921 

Cod's  Good  Man   Stoll  1921 

Cod's  Great  Wilderness   Am.  Cinema  1927 

God's  Law  and  Man's   Metro  1917 

God's  Man   Frohmanl917 

God's  Outlaw   Metro  1919 

Goddess  of  Lost  Lake   Hollywood  1918 

Godless  Girl   Pathe  1929 

Godless  Men   Coldwyn  1920 

Goin'  to  Town   Para.  1935 

Coin'  to  Town   RKO  1944 

Going  Highbrow   WB  1935 

Going  Hollywood   MGM  1933 

Going  My  Way   Para.  1944 

Going  Places   WB  1938 

Going  Some   Goldwynl920 

Going  Straight   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1916 

Going  the  Limit   Cerson  1925 

Going  the  Limit   FBO  1926 

Going  Up   Assoc.  Exhib.  1923 

Going  Wild   WB  1931 

Gold   Majestic  1932 

Gold  and  Grit   Art  Class  1925 

Cold  and  the  Girl   Fox  1925 

Gold  and  the  Woman   Fox  1916 

Gold  Chevrons   Big  Three  1928 

Cold  Cure   Metro  1919 

Cold  Diggers   WB  1923 

Gold  Diggers  in  Paris   WB  1938 

Gold  Diggers  of  Broadway   WB  1929 

Gold  Diggers  of  1933   WB  1933 

Cold  Diggers  of  1935   1st  Natl.  1935 

Gold  Dust  Certie   WB  1931 

Cold  from  Weepah   Pathe  1  927 

Cold  Crabbers   Wm.  H.  Smith  1922 

Gold  Heels   Fox  1925 

Gold  Hunters   Davis  1925 

Cold  Is  Where  You  Find  It   WB  1938 

Gold  Madness   Principal  1923 

Gold  Mine  in  the  Sky   Rep.  1938 

Cold  Racket,  The   Grand  Natl.  1 937 

Gold  Rush   UA  1925 

Cold  Rush  Maisie   MGM  1940 

Golden  Arrow,  The   1st  Natl.  1936 

Golden  Bed   Para.  1925 

Golden  Boy   Col.  1938 

Golden  Calf,  The   Fox  1930 

Colden  Clown   Pathe  1927 

Golden  Cocoon   WB  1925 

Golden  Dawn   WB  1930 

Golden  Dreams   Coldwyn  1922 

Colden  Earrings   Para.  1947 

Golden  Eye,  The   Mono.  1948 

Colden  Fetter   Para.  1917 

Colden  Fleece   Triangle  1918 

Golden  Fleecing,  The   MGM  1940 

Colden  Callows   Univ.  1922 

Golden  Gift   Metro  1921 

Golden  Gloves   Para.  1940 


Q  1  Q 
7  1  O 

Colden  Harvest   

933 

94 1 

Golden  Hope   

92 1 

9 1  7 

VZ:> 

Colden  Rule  Kate   

9 1  7 

Colden  Shackles   

928 

Colden  Shower   

9 1  9 

Colden  Snare   

92 1 

Colden  Strain   

925 

Colden  Trail,  The   

940 

/—  _  1  _l          T-    :  | 

yz  \ 

/~  _  1  _J  _  \W_|| 

9 1  8 

f  _  1  _J  \W_I_ 

926 

Colden  West   

932 

Goldfish   

 1  st  Natl. 

924 

Coldie   

 Fox 

93 1 

Goldie  Gets  Along   

1 933 

Goldwyn  Follies   

 UA 

'  938 

1 92 1 

Coif  Widows   

 Col. 

1 928 

1  939 

C  D   

1  92 1 

1  926 

Liood  as  uoid   

 Fox 

927 

Good  Bad  Boy   

Fine  Art  Tri. 

1916 

1 920 

1  933 

Good  Dame   

 Para. 

1  934 

oood  tartn,  i  ne   

 MGM 

1  937 

Good  Fairy,  The   

 Univ. 

1  935 

Good  Fellows,  The   

 Para. 

1  943 

Good  Luck,  Mr.  Yates   

 Col. 

1943 

f~l  _  _  _  1  \W  1  -J 

Peerless  World 

1917 

Good  Girls  Co  to  Paris   

 Col. 

1 939 

1918 

1  930 

 Triangle 

1918 

Good  Men  and  Bad   

 Selznick 

1  923 

Good  Men  and  True   

 FBO 

1  yzz 

1 928 

i  a 

KA/~  hA 

i  Q3n 

1  73U 

\Af~\A 

1  Q47 

r~ -  »  j    k  i ,  —  L.  +    n  _  .  ,  i 

1918 

/—  i    f\  (  _]    c*»  —  \. 

1  Q37 

1  7ZZ. 

1  st  Natl 

1  7lU 

1  Q.dQ 
1  7nQ 

1  Q3  1 

1  7J  1 

f—  |     \\/_— A 

1  92 1 

/~  ^ ,_  J     \  I  /  _  .„  _ 

D  (~ 

1  VZ  1 

1  c+  Kl  3  +  1 

1  VZj 

/~  _  ii  d:ii 

1918 

1 938 

Goodbye  Girls   

1 923 

Good- Bye  Kiss   

 1  st  Natl. 

1  Q">0 

1  VZo 

1 934 

1  939 

Goodnight,  Sweetheart   

 Rep. 

1 944 

Coona-Coona   

 1  st  Div. 

1  932 

Goose  and  the  Gander   

1 935 

1  925 

Goose  Step   

 Prod.  Pic. 

1  Q3Q 

1 925 

1 936 

1  927 

Gorilla  Hunt   

 FBO 

1 927 

/—  - . _:■ 1 _    k  i  _  _  ti  

1 942 

G o r 1 1  la  Ship   

 Mayfair 

1932 

1 923 

Governor's  Lady   

 Fox 

1923 

Government  Girl   

 RKO 

1  943 

Gown  of  Destiny   

 Triangle 

1917 

Gracie  Allen  Murder  Case,  The 

 Para. 

1  Q3Q 

1  Q3  1 
1  73  1 

Grafters   

 Triangle 

1917 

1 923 

 Crest 

1  91  8 

 Tiffany 

1  928 

1  934 

 Rep. 

1 948 

1  942 

fiTanrl   Otirhp^Q   anH   tht»   VX/a it*ar 

Kj  1  ai  IU     L/ULI  IC3S    al  1U     lilt;     VV  allcl 

Para 

1  926 

Grand  Exit   

 Col. 

1935 

Grand  Hotel   

 MGM 

1932 

 RKO 

1936 

Grand  Larceny   

 Goldwyn 

1922 

Grand  Ole  Opry   

 Rep. 

1940 

Grand  Old  Cirl   

 RKO 

1935 

830 


TITLES 


Grand  Parade   RKO-Pathe 

Grand  Slam   WB 

Grandma's  Boy   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Grandpa  Goes  to  Town   Rep. 

Granny  Get  Your  Gun   WB 

Grapes  of  Wrath   20th-Fox 

Grasp  of  Greed   Bluebird 

Grass   Para. 

Graustark   1  st  Natl. 

Gray  Dawn   Hodkinson 

Gray  Parasol   Triangle 

Gray  Towers  of  Mystery   Vitagraph 

Gray  Wolf's  Ghost   R.  C. 

Greased  Lightning   Univ. 

Great  Accident   Goldwyn 

Great  Adventure   Pathe 

Great  Adventure   1st  Natl. 

Great  Air  Robbery   Univ. 

Great  Alone   Am.  Release 

Great  American  Broadcast   20th-Fox 

Great  Bradley  Mystery   Apollo 

Great  Commandment,  The   20th-Fox 

Great  Day   Para. 

Great  Deception   1st  Natl. 

Great  Diamond  Mystery   Fox 

Great  Dictator,  The   UA 

Great  Divide   MGM 

Great  Divide,  The   1st  Natl. 

Great  Expectations   Para. 

Great  Expectations   Univ. 

Great  Flirtation   Para. 

Great  Flamarion,  The   Rep. 

Great  Gabbo   Sono  Art  World 

Great  Gambino,  The   Para. 

Great  Garrick,  The   WB 

Great  Gatsby   Para. 

Great  Gildersleeve,  The   RKO 

Great  Guns   20th-Fox 

Great  Guy   Grand  Natl. 

Great  Hospital  Mystery,  The   Fox 

Great  Hotel  Murder   Fox 

Great  Impersonation   Para. 

Great  Impersonation,  The   Univ. 

Great  Impersonation,  The   Univ. 

Great  Jasper   RKO 

Great  Jewel  Robbery   Kerman 

Great  John  L.,  The   UA 

Great  K  &  A  Train  Robbery   Fox 

Great  Lie,  The   WB 

Great  Lover   Goldwyn 

Great  Lover   MGM 

Great  Mail  Robbery   FBO 

Great  Man  Votes,  The   RKO 

Great  Man's  Lady,  The   Para. 

Great  Meadow   MGM 

Great  McGinty,  The   Para. 

Great  Mike,  The   PRC 

Great  Moment   Para. 

Great  Moment,  The   Para. 

Great  Mr.  Nobody,  The   WB 

Great  Night   Fox 

Great  O'Malley,  The   WB 

Great  Plane  Robbery,  The   Col. 

Great  Power   Franklyn 

Great  Power,  The   Exhib.  Film 

Great  Problem   Bluebird 

Great  Profile,  The   20th-Fox 

Great  Redeemer   Metro 

Great  Romance   Metro 

Great  Sensation   Perfection 

Great  Stagecoach  Robbery   Rep. 

Great  Swindle,  The   Col. 

Great  Torpedo  Secret   Univ. 

Great  Train  Robbery,  The   Rep. 

Great  Victor  Herbert,  The   Para. 

Great  Victory   Metro 

Great  Waltz   MGM 

Great  White  North   Fox 

Great  White  Trail   Warton  Int. 

Great  White  Way   MGM 

Great  Ziegfeld,  The   MGM 

Greater  Claim   Metro 

Greater  Duty   East  Coast 

Greater  Glory   1st  Natl. 

Greater  Law   Bluebird 

Greater  Profit   R.C. 

Greater  Than  a  Crown   Fox 

Greater  Than  Fame   Selznick 

Greater  Than  Love   Assoc. 

Greater  Than  Marriage   Vitagraph 

Greater  Woman   Powell 


930 

Greater  Wrong,  The   

 Lubin 

916 

933 

921 

922 

Greatest  Love  of  All   

 Assoc.  Exhib. 

924 

940 

Greatest  Power   

 Metro 

917 

940 

Greatest  Question   

 1st  Natl. 

920 

940 

D.  W.  Griffith 

919 

916 

 Para. 

922 

925 

 MG 

924 

925 

917 

922 

Greeks  Had  a  Word  for  Them   UA 

932 

918 

Greel  Mystery 

Vitagraph 

917 

919 

Green  Dolphin  Street 

MGM 

947 

920 

Green-Eyed  Monster 

Fox 

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928 

Green  Eyes 

Chest  er  f  ield 

934 

920 

Green  Eyes 

Para 

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918 

Green  Flame 

Hodkinson 

920 

921 

Green  God 

Vitagraph 

918 

920 

Green  Goddess 

Goldwyn 

923 

922 

Green  Goddess 

WB 

930 

941 

Green  Grass  Widows 

Tiffany 

928 

917 

Green  Grass  of  Wyoming 

20th-Fox 

948 

939 

Green  Hell 

U  n  i  v 

940 

921 

Green  Light 

WB 

937 

926 

Green  Pastures  The 

WB 

936 

924 

Green  Stockings 

Vitagraph 

916 

940 

Green  Swamp 

UA 

920 

925 

Green  Swamp 

Tr  iangle 

916 

930 

Green  Temptation 

Para 

922 

917 

Green  Years  The 

MGM 

1946 

934 

Greene  Murder  Case  The 

.  Para. 

1929 

934 

Greenwich  Village 

 20th-Fox 

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945 

Gretchen  the  Greenhorn 

 Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1916 

929 

Greyhound  Limited   

 WB 

1929 

937 

Gridiron  Flash 

RKO 

1934 

937 

Grief  Street 

Chesterfield 

1931 

926 

Grim  Comedian 

Goldwyn 

1922 

942 

Grim  Game 

 Para. 

1919 

941 

Grinning  Guns 

  Univ. 

1927 

936 

Grip  of  Jealousy 

..  .Bluebird 

1916 

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Grip  of  the  Yukon 

 Univ. 

1928 

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Grissly's  Millions 

Rep 

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Grit 

 Prod.  Dist. 

1924 

942 

Grit  Wins 

..  Univ. 

1929 

935 

Grouch 

 World 

1918 

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Grounds  for  Divorce 

 Para. 

1925 

926 

Growth  of  Soil 

Film  Guild  Cinema 

1929 

945 

Grub  Stake 

 Selznick 

1923 

926 

Grumpy 

 Para. 

1923 

941 

Grumpy 

 Para. 

1930 

920 

Guadalcanal  Diary 

 20th-Fox 

1943 

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Guard  That  Girl 

 Col. 

1935 

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 Ind. 

1921 

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Guardians  of  the  Wild 

 Univ. 

1928 

942 

Guardsman  ................ 

 MGM 

1931 

931 

Guest  in  the  House 

 UA 

1944 

940 

Guest  Wife 

 UA 

1945 

944 

Guiding  Spirit 

 Burroughs 

1921 

921 

Guile  of  Women 

 Goldwyn 

1921 

944 

Gulf  Between  The 

 Lubin 

1916 

1941 

Guilt  of  Janet  Ames  

 Col. 

1947 

922 

Guilt  of  Silence 

 Bluebird 

1918 

1937 

 Col. 

1930 

1940 

Guilty  as  Hell  . 

 Para. 

1932 

1929 

Guilty  Conscience 

.  .Vitagraph 

1922 

1930 

Guilty  Generation 

 Col. 

1931 

1916 

Guilty  Hands 

MGM 

1931 

1940 

Guilty  Man 

 Para. 

1918 

1920 

Guilty  of  Love 

 Para. 

1920 

1919 

 Para. 

1924 

1925 

Guilty  or  Not  Guilty 

 Mono. 

1932 

1945 

Guilty  Parents 

Syndicate 

1934 

1941 

Guilty  The 

Mono. 

1947 

1917 

Gulliver's  Travels 

 Para. 

1940 

1941 

Gun  Code 

...  PRC 

1940 

1939 

1917 

1919 

 Col. 

1947 

1938 

 Univ. 

1919 

1928 

 1st  Natl. 

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1917 

1927 

1924 

 Univ. 

1934 

1936 

 RKO 

1929 

1921 

1933 

1922 

 RKO 

1939 

1926 

Gun  Lords  of  Stirrup  Basin 

 Rep. 

1937 

1917 

1938 

1921 

 1st  Div. 

1935 

1925 

 Rep. 

1937 

1920 

1928 

1921 

 States  Rights 

1922 

1925 

 Para. 

1931 

1917 

1945 

TITLES 


831 


Gun  Smugglers   RKO 

Cun  Talk   Mono. 

Gun  Woman   Triangle 

Gunfighter   Fox 

Gung  Ho!   Univ. 

Gunga  Din   RKO 

Gunman  from  Bodie   Mono. 

Gunman's  Code   Univ. 

Gunners  and  Guns   Beaumont 

Gunning  for  Vengeance   Col. 

Guns  and  Guitars   Rep. 

Guns  at  Loos   ERA 

Guns  in  the  Dark   Rep. 

Guns  of  Hate   RKO 

Guns  of  the  Law   PRC 

Guns  of  the  Pecos   1st  Natl. 

Gun  Town   Univ. 

Gunsmoke  Mesa   PRC 

Gunsmoke  Ranch   Rep. 

Gutter  Snipe   Univ. 

Gutter  Magdalene,  A   Para. 

Guy  Could  Change,  A   Rep. 

Guy,  a  Gal  and  a  Pal,  A   Col. 

Guy  Named  Joe,  A   MGM 

Gypsy  Blood   1st  Natl. 

Gypsy  of  the  North   Rayart 

Gypsy  Passion   Vitagraph 

Gypsy  Trail   Para. 

Gypsy  Wildcat   Univ. 

H 

H.M.  Pulham,  Esq  MGM 

Habit  of  Happiness   Fine  Arts 

Hail  the  Conquering  Hero   Para. 

Hail  the  Hero   FBO 

Hail  the  Woman   1st  Natl. 

Hair  Trigger  Baxter   FBO 

Hair  Trigger  Burk   U-Gold  Seal 

Hair-Trigger  Casey   Atlantis 

Hairpins   Para. 

Hairy  Ape,  The   UA 

Haldine  of  the  Secret  Service   FBO 

Half  a  Bride   Para. 

Half  a  Chance   Pathe 

Half-a-Dollar-Bill   MGM 

Half  a  Rogue   Univ. 

Half  a  Sinner   Univ. 

Half  a  Sinner   Univ. 

Half  an  Hour   Para. 

Half  Angel   Fox 

Half  Breed   1st  Natl. 

Half  Breed   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Half  Marriage   RKO 

Half  Million  Bride   Metro 

Half-Naked  Truth   RKO 

Half  Past  Midnight   20th-Fox 

Half  Shot  at  Sunrise   RKO 

Hail  to  the  Rangers   Col. 

Half  Way  Girl   1st  Natl. 

Half  Way  to  Heaven   Para. 

Half  Way  to  Shanghai   Univ. 

Halfway  House,  The   A.F.E. 

Hallelujah   MGM 

Hallelujah,  I'm  a  Bum  UA 

Ham  and  Eggs  at  the  Front   WB 

Hamlet   Asta 

Hand  at  the  Window   Triangle 

Hand  Invisible   World 

Hand  of  Peril   Peerless  Brady 

Hand  That  Rocks  the  Cradle   Webster 

Handcuffed   Rayart 

Handcuffs  and  Kisses   Selznick 

Handle  With  Care   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Handle  With  Care   Fox 

Hands  Across  the  Border   FBO 

Hands  Across  the  Border  Rep. 

Hands  Across  the  Rockies   Col. 

Hands  Across  the  Table   Para. 

Hands  Down   Bluebird 

Hands  of  Nara   Metro 

Hands  of  Orlac   Aywon 

Hands  Off   Fox 

Hands  Off   Univ. 

Hands  Up   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Hands  Up   Para. 

Handsome  Brute   Col. 

Handy  Andy   Fox 

Hangman's  House   Fox 

Hangmen  Also  Die   UA 

Hangover  Square   20th-Fox 

Happiness   Triangle 


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Happiness   Romayne 

Happiness   MGM 

Happiness  Ahead   1st  Natl. 

Happinass  Ahead   1st  Natl. 

Happiness  a  La  Mode   Select 

Happiness  C.O.D  Chesterfield 

Happiness  of  Three 

Women   Famous  Players- Lasky 

Happy  Days   Fox 

Happy  Go  Lucky   Para. 

Happy  Go  Lucky   Rep. 

Happy  Land   20th-Fox 

Happy  Landing   Mono. 

Happy  Landing   Fox 

Happy  Though  Married   Para. 

Happy  Warrior   Vitagraph 

Harbor  Lights   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Hard  Boiled   Para. 

Hard  Boiled  Haggerty   1st  Natl. 

Hard  Boiled  Mahoney   Mono. 

Hard  Fist   Univ. 

Hard  Guy   PRC 

Hard  Hittin'  Hamilton   Artclass 

Hard  Hombre   Hoffman 

Hard  Rock  Harrigan   Fox 

Hard  to  Get   1st  Natl. 

Hard  to  Handle   WB 

Hard  Way,  The   WB 

Hardboiled   Fox 

Hardboiled   RKO 

Hardboiled  Rose   WB 

Hardest  Way   Joan 

Hardys  Ride  High,  The   MGM 

Harlem  on  the  Prairie   Assoc.  Features 

Harlem  Rides  the  Range   Hollywood 

Harmon  of  Michigan   Col. 

Harmony  at  Home   Fox 

Harmony  Lane   Mascot 

Harold  Teen   WB 

Harold  Teen   1st  Natl. 

Harp  in  Hock   Pathe 

Harpoon   Screen  Guild 

Harriet  and  the  Piper   1st  Natl. 

Harrigan's  Kid   MGM 

Harvest  Melody   PRC 

Harvest  Moon   Hodkinson 

Harvest  of  Hate   Univ. 

Harvester   FBO 

Harvester,  The   Rep. 

Harvey  Girls,  The   MGM 

Has  the  World  Gone  Mad   Equity 

Hashimur  Togo   Para. 

Hat  Check  Girl   Fox 

Hat  Box  Mystery,  The   Sc. Guild 

Hat  Check  Honey   Univ. 

Hat,  Coat  and  Glove   RKO 

Hatchet  Man,  The   1st  Natl. 

Hate   Fairmont 

Hate   Metro 

Hate  Trail   Clark  Cornelius 

Hater  of  Men   Triangle 

Hats  Off   Grand  Natl. 

Haunted  Bedroom   Para. 

Haunted  Gold   WB 

Haunted  Honeymoon   MGM 

Haunted  House,  The   Mono. 

Haunted  House   1st  Natl. 

Haunted  House   Triangle 

Haunted  Mine,  The   Mono. 

Haunted  Pajamas   Metro 

Haunted  Ranch   Davis 

Haunted  Ranch   Mono. 

Haunted  Ship   Tiffany 

Haunting  Shadows   R.C. 

Havana  Widows   1st  Natl. 

Harvard,  Here  I  Come   Col. 

Have  a  Heart   MGM 

Having  Wonderful  Crime   RKO 

Having  Wonderful  Time   RKO 

Havoc   Fox 

Havoc   Essanay 

Hawaii  Calls   RKO 

Hawaiian  Buckaroo   Fox 

Hawaiian  Nights   Univ. 

Hawk   Vitagraph 

Hawk,  The   Herman  Wohl 

Hawk  of  the  Hills   Pathe 

Hawk's  Nest   1st  Natl. 

Hawthorne  of  the  U.S.A  Para. 

Hay  Foot   UA 

Hay  Foot,  Straw  Foot   Para. 


832 


TIT  L  E  S 


Hazard   Para. 

Hazardous  Valleys   Elbee 

Hazel  Kirke   Pathe 

He   Asta 

He  Comes  Up  Smiling   Artcraft 

He  Couldn't  Say  No   WB 

He  Couldn't  Take  It   Mono. 

He  Did  and  He  Didn't   Triangle 

He  Hired  th  Boss   20th-Fox 

He  Knew  Women   RKO 

He  Fell  in  Love  With  His 

Wife   Famous  Players-Lasky 

He  Learned  About  Women   Para. 

He  Loved  an  Actress   Grand  Natl. 

He  Married  His  Wife   20th-Fox 

He  Stayed  for  Breakfast   Col. 

He  Walked  By  Night   EL 

He  Was  Her  Man   WB 

He  Who  Gets  Slapped   MGM 

Head  Hunters  of  the  South  Seas.. Assoc.  Exhib. 

Head  of  the  Family   Gotham 

Head  Over  Heels   Goldwyn 

Head  Man   1st  Natl. 

Head  Winds   Univ. 

Headin'  East   Col. 

Headin'  for  Danger   FBO 

Headin'  for  God's  Country   Rep. 

Headin'  for  Rio  Grande   Grand  Natl. 

Headin'  for  Trouble   Big  Four 

Headin'  Home   Yankee 

Headin'  North   Arrow 

Headin'  North   Tiffany 

Headin'  South   Artcraft 

Headin'  Through   Photo 

Headin'  West   Univ. 

Headin'  Westward   Syndicate 

Heading  for  Heaven   PRC 

Heading  West   Col. 

Headless  Horseman   Hodkinson 

Headleys  at  Home,  The   Standard 

Headline  Crasher   Conn 

Headline  Shooter   RKO 

Headline  Woman,  The   Mono. 

Headlines   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Heads  Up   FBO 

Heads  Up   Para. 

Headwater   Poliner  Dist. 

Healer,  The   Mono. 

Heartbeat   RKO 

Heart  and  Soul   Fox 

Heart  Bandit   MGM 

Heart  Buster   Fox 

Heart  Line   Pathe 

Heart  O'  the  Hills  1st.  Natl. 

Heart  of  a  Child   Metro 

Heart  of  a  Coward   Rayart 

Heart  of  a  Follies  Girl   1st  Natl. 

Heart  of  a  Girl   World 

Heart  of  a  Gypsy   Hallmark 

Heart  of  a  Hero   Peerless  Brady 

Heart  of  a  Lion   Fox 

Heart  of  a  Nation,  The   A.F.E. 

Heart  of  a  Siren   1st  Natl. 

Heart  of  a  Texan   Sterling 

Heart  of  a  Woman   Peerless 

Heart  of  Arizona   Para. 

Heart  of  Broadway   Rayart 

Heart  of  Ezra  Greer   Pathe 

Heart  of  Gold   World 

Heart  of  Humanity   Univ. 

Heart  of  Maryland   Vitagraph 

Heart  of  Maryland   WB 

Heart  of  New  York   WB 

Heart  of  New  York   Claridge 

Heart  of  Nora   Famous  Players-Lasky 

Heart  of  Paula   Famous  Players-Lasky 

Heart  of  Rachael   Hodkinson 

Heart  of  Romance   Fox 

Heart  of  Salome   Fox 

Heart  of  Tara   Mutual 

Heart  of  Texas  Ryan,  The   Mutual 

Heart  of  the  Golden  West   Rep. 

Heart  of  the  North   WB 

Heart  of  the  Rio  Grande   Rep. 

Heart  of  the  Sunset   Goldwyn 

Heart  of  the  West   Para. 

Heart  of  the  Wilds   Artcraft 

Heart  of  the  Yukon   Pathe 

Heart  of  Twenty   R.C. 

Heart  of  Wetona   Selig 

Heart  of  Virginia   Rep. 


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Heart  of  Youth   Para. 

Heart  Raider   Para. 

Heart  Song   Fox 

Heart  Specialist   Para. 

Heart  Strings   Fox 

Heart  Thief   Prod.  Dist. 

Heart  to  Heart   1st  Natl. 

Heart  to  Let,  A   Realart 

Heart  Trouble   1st  Natl. 

Heart's  Desire   Para. 

Heart's  Heaven   Hodkinson 

Heart's  Revenge   Fox 

Heartaches   PRC 

Heartbreak   Fox 

Heartless  Husbands   Sunset 

Hearts  and  Fists   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Hearts  and  Masks   Federated 

Hearts  and  Spangles   Lumas 

Hearts  and  Spurs   Fox 

Hearts  and  Trumps   Metro 

Hearts  Divided   1st  Natl. 

Hearts  in  Bondage   Rep. 

Hearts  in  Dixie   Fox 

Hearts  in  Exile   WB 

Hearts  O'  the  Range   Forward 

Hearts  of  Humanity   Majestic 

Hearts  of  Men   Anchor 

Hearts  of  Men   World 

Hearts  of  Oak   Fox 

Hearts  of  the  World   Comstock  World 

Hearts  or  Diamonds?   Mutual 

Hearts  Up   Univ. 

Heartsease   Goldwyn 

Heat  Lighting   WB 

Heat's  On,  The   Col. 

Heaven  Can  Wait   20th-Fox 

Heaven  on  Earth   MGM 

Heaven  on  Earth   Univ. 

Heaven  Only  Knows   UA 

Heaven  with  a  Barbed  Wire  Fence  20th-Fox 

Heavenly  Body,  The   MGM 

Heavenly  Days   RKO 

Heedless  Moths   Equity 

He's  My  Guy   Univ. 

Heidi   Fox 

Heir  of  the  Ages   Para. 

Heir  to  the  Hoorah   Para. 

Heir  to  Trouble   Col. 

Heiress  at  Coffee  Dan's   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Heiress  for  a  Day   Triangle 


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d  By  the  Enemy   Para 

d  By  the  Law   Univ. 

d  for  Ransom   Grand  Natl. 

d  in  Trust   Metro 

d  to  Answer   Metro 

en  of  the  North   Para. 

en  of  Troy   1st  Natl. 

otrope   International 

and  High  Water   Para. 

Below   MGM 

Bent   Univ. 

Bent  for  Heaven   WB 

Bent  for  Love   Col. 

Bound   Tiffany 

Cat   Col. 

Cat   Goldwyn 

Diggers   Para. 

Divers   MGM 

Fire  Austin   Tiffany 

Harbor   UA 

in  the  Heavens   Fox 

Morgan's  Girl   Bluebird 

on  Earth   Aeolian 

Roarin'  Reform   Fox 

Ship   Lumas 

Ship  Bronson  -  .Fox 

Ship  Morgan   Col. 

to  Pay  Austin   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

s  Angels   UA 

5  Border   West 

s  Cargo   Film  Alliance 

5  End   Triangle 

5  400   Fox 

5  Headquarters   RKO 

5  Heroes   Univ. 

5  Highroad   Prod.  Dist. 

s  Hinges   Triangle 

s  Hole   Fox 

s  Holiday   Superb 

s  House   Capitol 

s  Island   Col. 


TITLES 


833 


Hell's  Kitchen   WB  1939 

Hell's  Oasis   Ind.  1921 

Hell's  Valley   Natl.  Players  1  93 1 

Hell's  Valley   Big  Four  1930 

Heldorado   Fox  1935 

Hello,  Annapolis   Col.  1942 

Hello  Cheyenne   Fox  1928 

Hello,  Everybody   Para.  1933 

Hello,  Frisco,  Hello   20th-Foxl943 

Hello  Sister   Fox  1933 

Hello  Sucker   Univ.  1940 

Hello  Trouble   Col.  1932 

Helhounds  of  the  Plains   Goodwill  1926 

Hellship  Bronson   Gotham  1928 

Hellzapoppin   Univ.  1941 

Help,  Help  Police   Fox  1919 

Help  Wanted,  Male   Pathe  1 920 

Help  Yourself   Goldwyn  1921 

Henry  Aldrich,  Boy  Scout   Para.  1944 

Henry  Aldrich,  Editor   Para.  1942 

Henry  Aldrich  for  President   Para.  1941 

Henry  Aldrich  Gets  Glamour   Para.  1943 

Henry  Aldrich  Haunts  a  House   Para.  1943 

Henry  Aldrich  Plays  Cupid   Para.  1944 

Henry  Aldrich  Swings  It   Para.  1943 

Henry  Aldrich's  Little  Secret   Para.  1944 

Henry  and  Dizzy   Para.  1942 

Henry  V   UA  1946 

Her  Accidental  Husband  ..Cohen-Brandt-Cohen  1923 

Her  Adventurous  Night   Univ.  1946 

Her  American  Husband   Triangle  1918 

Her  American  Prince   Mutual  1916 

Her  Bargain   Doo  Lee  Film  Co.  1 91  9 

Her  Beloved  Enemy   Pathe  1917 

Her  Beloved  Villain   Realart  1921 

Her  Better  Self   Para.  1917 

Her  Big  Adventure   Kerman  1926 

Her  Big  Night   Univ.  1926 

Her  Bitter  Cup   Univ.  1916 

Her  Body  in  Bond   Murray  1918 

Her  Bodyguard   Para.  1933 

Her  Boy   Metro  1918 

Her  Cardboard  Lover   MGM  1942 

Her  Code  of  Honor   Tribune  United  1919 

Her  Condoned  Sin   Biograph  1917 

Her  Country  First   Para.  1918 

Her  Country's  Call   Mutual  1917 

Her  Decision   Triangle  1918 

rier  Double  Life   Fox  1916 

Her  Elephant  Man   Fox  1 920 

Her  Excellency  the  Governor   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1917 

Her  Face  Value   Para.  1921 

Her  Fatal  Millions   Metro  1923 

Her  Father  Said  So   FBO  1927 

Her  Father's  Gold   Mutual  1916 

Her  Father's  Keeper   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1917 

Her  Father's  Son   Para.  1916 

Her  Fighting  Chance   Jacobs-Hall  1917 

Her  Final  Reckoning   Para.  1918 

Her  First  Beau   Col.  1941 

Her  First  Elopment   Realart  1921 

Her  First  Mate   Univ.  1923 

Her  First  Romance   Mono.  1940 

Her  Five  Foot  Highness   Univ.  1920 

Her  Forgotten  Past   Mayfairl933 

Her  Game   United  Pictures  Theatres  1 91 9 

Her  Gilded  Cage   Para.  1922 

Her  Good  Name   Vandyke  Art  1  917 

Her  Great  Hour   Equity  World  1916 

Her  Great  Match   Metro  1913 

Her  Great  Price   Metro  1916 

Her  Greatest  Chance   Selig  1918 

Her  Greatest  Love   Fox  1917 

Her  Greatest  Performance   Triangle  1919 

Her  Highness  and  the  Bellboy   MGM  1945 

Her  Honor,  The  Governor   FBO  1926 

Her  Honor,  The  Mayor   Fox  1920 

Her  Hour   Peerless  World  1 91 7 

Her  Husband  Lies   Para.  1937 

Her  Husband's  Affairs   Col.  1947 

Her  Husband's  Honor   Am.  Mutual  1913 

Her  Husband's  Secret   1st  Natl.  1925 

Her  Husband's  Secretary   WB  1937 

Her  Husband's  Trade-Mark   Para.  1922 

Her  Husband's  Wife   Ivan  1916 

Her  Inspiration   Metro  1918 

Her  Jungle  Love   Para.  1938 

Her  Kind  of  Man   WB  1946 

Her  Life  and  His   Pathe  1917 

Her  Lord  and  Master   Vitagraph  1921 

Her  Love  Story   Para.  1924 


Her  Lucky  Night   Univ.  1945 

Her  Mad  Bargain   1st  Natl.  1922 

Her  Mad  Night   Mayf air  1932 

Her  Majesty   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  922 

Her  Majesty,  Love     1st  Natl.  1931 

Her  Man   Pathe  1918 

Her  Man   RKO-Pathe  1930 

Her  Man  O'War   Prod.  Dist.  1 926 

Her  Market  Value   Prod.  Dist.  1 925 

Her  Maternal  Right   World  1916 

Her  Mistake   Film  CI.  House  1  91  8 

Her  Moment   General  1918 

Her  Marriage  Vow   WB  1924 

Her  Mother's  Secret   Fox  1916 

Her  New  York   Pathe  1917 

Her  Night  of  Nights   Univ.  1922 

Her  Night  of  Romance   1st  Natl.  1924 

Her  Official  Fathers   Triangle  1917 

Her  One  Mistake   Fox  1918 

Her  Only  Way   Selig  1918 

Her  Own  Free  Will   Prod.  Dist.  1  924 

Her  Own  Money   Para.  1922 

Her  Own  People   Para.  1917 

Her  Own  Story   Goodwill  1926 

Her  Price   Fox  1918 

Her  Private  Affair   Pathe  1  929 

Her  Private  Life   1st  Natl.  1929 

Her  Purchase  Price   R.  C.  1919 

Her  Reputation   1st  Natl.  1923 

Her  Resale  Value   Mayfair  192i 

Her  Right  to  Live   Vitagraph  1917 

Her  Sacrifice   Sanford  1927 

Her  Second  Chance   1st  Natl.  1926 

Her  Secret   Vitagraph  1917 

Her  Secret   Ideal  1933 

Her  Sister  from  Paris   1st  Natl.  1925 

Her  Sister's  Rival   Pathe  1917 

Her  Sister's  Secret   PRC  1946 

Her  Social  Value   1st  Natl.  1922 

Her  Song  of  Love   Reisenfeld  1935 

Her  Soul's  Inspiration   Bluebird  1917 

Her  Splendid  Folly   Progressive  1933 

Her  Story   _  2nd  Natl.  1922 

Her  Strange  Desire   Popular  1932 

Her  Strange  Wedding   Para.  1917 

Her  Sturdy  Oak   Realart  1921 

Her  Summer  Hero   FBO  1  927 

Her  Sweetheart   MGM  1933 

Her  Temporary  Husband   1st  Natl.  1923 

Her  Temptation   _  Fox  1917 

Her  Unborn  Child   Windsor  1933 

Her  Unwilling  Husband   Pathe  1920 

Her  Wedding  Night   Para.  1930 

Her  Wild  Oat   1st  Natl.  1928 

Her  Winning  Way   Realart  1921 

Here  Come  the  Waves   Para.  1944 

Here  Comes  Carter!   1st  Natl.  1936 

Here  Comes  Cookie   Para.  1935 

Here  Comes  Elmer   Rep.  1943 

Here  Comes  Happiness   WB  1941 

Here  Comes  Kelly  Mono.  1943 

Here  Comes  Mr.  Jordan   Col.  1941 

Here  Comes  the  Band   MGM  1935 

Here  Comes  the  Groom   Para.  1934 

Here  Comes  the  Navy   WB  1934 

Here  Comes  Trouble   Fox  1936 

Here  Comes  Trouble   UA  1948 

Here  I  Am  a  Stranger   20th-Foxl939 

Here  Is  My  Heart   Para.  1934 

Here  We  Go  Again   RKO  1942 

Here's  Flash  Casey   Grand  Natl.  1937 

Here's  to  Romance   Fox  1935 

Heredity   World  1918 

Heritage  of  the  Desert   Para.  1924 

Heritage  of  the  Desert   Para.  1933 

Heritage  of  the  Desert   Para.  1939 

Hero   Preferred  1923 

Hero  for  a  Day   Univ.  1939 

Hero  for  a  Night   Univ.  1927 

Hero  of  Submarine  D-2   Vitagraph  1916 

Hero  of  the  Big  Snows   WB  1926 

Hero  of  the  Circus   Univ.  1928 

Hero  on  Horseback  Univ.  1927 

Heroes  All   Imperial  1931 

Heroes  and  Husbands  1st  Natl.  1922 

Heroes  for  Sale  1st  Natl.  1933 

Heroes  in  Blue   Rayartl928 

Heroes  in  Blue  Mono.  1939 

Heroes  of  the  Alamo  Col.  1937 

Heroes  of  the  Hills   Rep.  1938 

Heroes  of  the  Range  Col.  1936 


834 


TITLES 


l  ]  „  _              „ £    ±.1^  _  C-.^4^Jt« 

t  i             ...    [  |  [  .-J 

943 

Hesper  of  the  Mountains  ... 

9 1  6 

Hey,  Hey,  Cowboy  

 Univ. 

927 

 Col. 

944 

Hi,  Beautiful   

944 

Hi,  Buddy   

 Univ. 

943 

Hi  Diddle  Diddle  

 UA 

1943 

 RKO 

1936 

Hi,  Good  Lookin'   

 Univ. 

944 

Hi,  Neighbor  

 Rep. 

942 

Hi,  Nellie  

 WB 

934 

Hi'  Ya,  Chum   

 Univ. 

1943 

Hi'  Ya,  Sailor  

  Univ. 

1943 

Hi-Yo  Silver  

 Rep. 

1940 

Hick,  The   

Recreated  Triangle 

1920 

Hickville  to  Broadway  

 Fox 

1921 

Hide  Out  

 MGM 

1934 

Hidden  Aces  

 Pathe 

1927 

Hidden  Children   

 Metro 

1917 

Hidden  Code 

Pioneer 

1920 

Hidden  Enemy  

  Mono. 

1940 

Hidden  Eye,  The  

 MCM 

1945 

1918 

Hidden  Cold   

1933 

Hidden  Cold   

 Para. 

1940 

Hidden  Hand,  The   

 WB 

1942 

Hidden  Law,  The   

 Mutual 

1916 

Hidden  Light   

1921 

Hidden  Loot   

 Univ. 

1925 

1940 

Hidden  Pearls   

 Para. 

1918 

Hidden  Power   

 Col. 

1939 

 Brady-World 

1916 

Hidden  Spring   

 Metro 

1917 

Hidden  Truth   

 Selig 

1919 

Hidden  Valley   

 Pathe 

1916 

Hidden  Valley  Outlaws 

 Rep. 

1944 

Hidden  Way   

1926 

1922 

 RKO 

1937 

Hideaway  Girl   

 Para. 

1937 

Hideaways  by  Night   

 RKO 

1942 

 Para. 

1937 

Hideout   

 Univ. 

1930 

1938 

Higgins  Family   

 Rep. 

1938 

 FBO 

1925 

 MCM 

1947 

1938 

1947 

High  Explosive   

 Para. 

1943 

1917 

High  Flyer   

 Rayart 

1926 

 RKO 

1937 

1923 

High  Hand   

 Pathe 

1926 

High  Hat   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

High  Heels   

1921 

High-Jacking  Rustlers   

 Rayart 

1926 

1916 

High  Play   

 Am.  Mutual 

1917 

High  Pockets   

 Am.  Mutual 

1919 

 Para. 

1945 

High  Pressure   

 WB 

1932 

High  Road   

1922 

 20th-Fox 

1940 

High  School  Cirl   

 Byron  Foy 

1935 

High  School  Hero   

 Mono. 

1946 

High  School  Hero   

 Fox 

1927 

High  Sierra   

 WB 

1941 

High  Society  Blues   

 Fox 

1930 

High  Speed   

 Hallmark 

1920 

High  Speed   

 Col. 

1932 

High  Stakes   

 Triangle 

1918 

High  Steppers   

 1st  Natl. 

1926 

High  Tension   

 Fox 

1936 

High  Tide   

 Triangle 

1918 

High  Tide   

 Mono. 

1947 

1937 

High  Treason   

 Tiffany 

1930 

High  Voltage   

 Pathe 

1929 

High  Wall   

 MCM 

947 

High,  Wide  and  Handsome 

 Para. 

1937 

 RKO 

1943 

Highest  Bid   

 Am.  Mutual 

916 

Highest  Law   

 Selznick 

921 

Highest  Trump   

 Vitgraph 

919 

1948 

H 

ghway  of  Hope   

 Para. 

1918 

H 

ghway  Patrol   

 Col. 

1938 

H 

ghway  West   

 WB 

1941 

H 

Ilbilly  Blitzkrieg   

1942 

H 

II  Billy   

 A-l 

1924 

l 1 

Ilcrest  Mystery   

 Pathe 

1918 

H 

Ms  of  Home  

  MGM 

1948 

H 

lis  of  Kentucky   

 WB 

1927 

H 

lis  of  Missing  Men   

1922 

H 

lis  of  Old  Wyoming   

 Para. 

1937 

H 

lis  of  Peril   

 Fox 

1927 

H 

nton's  Double   

 Pathe 

1917 

H 

ps,  Hips  Hooray   

 RKO 

1934 

H 

red  Man   

 Para. 

1918 

H 

red  Wife   

1934 

H 

s  Back  Against  the  Wall 

1922 

H 

s  Birthright   

1918 

H 

s  Bonded  Wife   

 Metro 

1918 

H 

s  Bridal  Night   

1919 

H 

s  Brother's  Keeper   

1921 

H 

s  Brother's  Ghost   

 PRC 

1945 

H 

s  Brother's  Place   

 Metro 

1919 

H 

is  Brother's  Wife   

Brady-World 

1916 

H 

s  Brother's  Wife   

 MCM 

1936 

H 

s  Buddy's  Wife   

 Assoc.  Exhib. 

1925 

H 

s  Butler's  Sister   

 Univ. 

1943 

H 

s  Captive  Woman   

 1st  Natl. 

1929 

H 

s  Children's  Children   

 Para. 

1923 

H 

s  Darker  Self   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1924 

H 

1919 

H 

is  Debt   

 R.  C. 

1919 

H 

s  Divorced  Wife   

 Univ. 

1919 

H 

s  Dog   

 Pathe 

1927 

H 

s  Double  Life   

 Para. 

1933 

H 

s  Enemy,  the  Law   

 Triangle 

1918 

H 

s  Family  Tree   

 RKO 

1935 

H 

s  Father's  Son   

 Metro 

1917 

H 

s  Father's  Wife   

 World 

1919 

H 

s  Fighting  Blood   

 Ambassador 

1935 

H 

s  First  Command   

 RKO-Pathe 

1930 

H 

s  Foreign  Wife   

 Pathe 

1927 

H 

s  Forgotten  Wife   

 FBO 

1924 

H 

s  Girl  Friday   

 Col. 

1940 

H 

s  Glorious  Night   

 MCM 

1929 

H 

s  Greatest  Battle   

 Aywon 

1926 

H 

s  Greatest  Gamble   

 RKO 

1934 

H 

s  Greatest  Sacrifice   

 Fox 

1921 

H 

s  Hour   

 MCM 

1924 

H 

s  House  in  Order   

 Para. 

1920 

H 

s  Jazz  Bride   

 WB 

1926 

H 

s  Last  Race   

 Goldstone 

1923 

H 

s  Lucky  Day   

 Univ. 

1929 

H 

s  Majesty,  Bunker  Bean 

 Para. 

1918 

H 

s  Majesty,  Bunker  Bean 

 WB 

1925 

H 

s  Majesty  the  American 

 UA 

1919 

H 

s  Master's  Voice   

 Lumas 

1925 

H 

s  Mystery  Cirl   

 Univ. 

1923 

H 

s  New  York  Wife   

 Preferred 

1926 

H 

s  Nibs   

 Exceptional 

1922 

H 

s  Night  Out   

 Univ. 

1935 

H 

s  Official  Fiancee   

 Para. 

1918 

H 

s  Old  Fashioned  Dad   

 Para. 

1917 

H 

s  Own  Home  Town   

 Para. 

1918 

H 

s  Own  Law   

 Goldwyn 

1921 

H 

s  Own  Law   

 State  Rights 

1924 

H 

s  Parisian  Wife   

 Arte  raft 

1919 

H 

s  People   

 Univ. 

1925 

H 

s  Picture  in  the  Papers 

 Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1916 

H 

s  Private  Life   

 Para. 

1928 

H 

s  Private  Secretary   

 Showman's 

1933 

H 

s  Rise  to  Fame   

 Excellent 

1927 

H 

s  Rove  of  Honor   

 Hodkinson 

1918 

H 

s  Royal  Highness 

Peerless  World 

1918 

H 

s  Secretary   

 MCM 

1925 

H 

is  Supreme  Moment   

 1st  Natl. 

1925 

H 

s  Sweetheart   

 Para. 

1917 

H 

s  Temporary  Wife   

 Hodkinson 

1920 

H 

s  Tiger  Lady   

 Para. 

1928 

H 

s  Wife's  Husband   

 Am.  Release 

1922 

H 

s  Wife's  Money   

 Selznick 

1920 

H 

s  Woman   

 Para. 

1931 

H 

story  Is  Made  at  Night 

 UA 

1937 

H 

t  and  Run   

 Univ. 

924 

H 

t  of  the  Show   

 FBO 

928 

H 

 World 

919 

H 

t  the  Deck   

 RKO 

930 

H 

t  the  Hay   

 Col. 

945 

H 

t  the  Road   

 Univ. 

945 

H 

t  Parade,  The   

 Rep. 

937 

H 

t  Parade  of  1941,  The 

 Rep. 

940 

H 

t  Parade  of  1943   

 Rep. 

943 

TITLES 


835 


Hit  Parade  of  1947   Rep.  1947 

Hit  the  Ice   Univ.  1943 

Hit-the-Trail-Haliday   Artcraft  1918 

Hitch  Hike  Lady   Rep.1935 

Hitch  Hike  to  Heaven   Invincible  1 936 

Hitchhike  to  Happiness   Rep.  1945 

Hitchin'  Posts   Univ.  1920 

Hitler-Dead  or  Alive   Judell  1943 

Hitler  Gang,  The   Para.  1944 

Hitler's  Children   RK0  1943 

Hitler's  Madman   MGM  1943 

Hitler's  Reign  of  Terror   Jewell  1943 

Hittin'  the  Trail   Grand  Natl.  1937 

Hitting  a  New  High   RK0  1937 

Hitting  the  High  Spots   Metro  1918 

Hitting  the  Trail   World  1931 

Hoarded  Assets   Vitagraph  1 91  8 

Hobbs  in  a  Hurry   Pathel918 

Hogan's  Alley   WB  1925 

Hold  Back  the  Dawn   Para.  1941 

Hold  'Em  Jail   RKO  1932 

Hold  'Em  Navy   Para.  1937 

Hold  'Em  Yale   Pathel928 

Hold  'Em  Yale   Para.  1935 

Hold  Everything   WB  1930 

Hold  Me  Tight   Fox  1933 

Hold  That  Co-ed   20th-Fox  1938 

Hold  That  Girl   Fox  1934 

Hold  That  Ghost   Univ.  1940 

Hold  That  Kiss   MGM  1938 

Hold  That  Lion   Para  1926 

Hold  That  Woman    PRC  1940 

Hold  That  Press   Col.  1933 

Hold  That  Blonde   Para.  1945 

Hold  Your  Breath   Prod.  Dist.  1924 

Hold  Your  Horses   Coldwyn  1921 

Hold  Your  Man   _  Univ.  1921 

Hold  Your  Man   MGM  1933 

Holdane  of  the  Secret  Service   Houdini  1922 

Hole  in  the  Wall   Para.  1929 

Hole  in  the  Wall   Metro  1922 

Holiday   Col.  1938 

Holiday   RKO  Pathe  1930 

Holiday  Inn   Para.  1942 

Holiday  in  Mexico   MGM  1946 

Hollow  Triumph   EL  1948 

Holy  Terror   Fox  1931 

Hollywood   Para.  1923 

Hollywood  Barn  Dance  Screen  Guild  1  947 

Hollywood  Boulevard   Para.  1936 

Hollywood  Canteen   WB1944 

Hollywood  Cavalcade  20th-Fox  1939 

Hollywood  Cowboy   RKO  1937 

Hollywood  Hoodlum   Regal  1934 

Hollywood  Hotel   WB1937 

Hollywood  Party   MGM  1934 

Hollywood  Revue  of  1929   MGM  1929 

Hollywood  Round  Up   Col.  1937 

Hollywood  Speaks   Col.  1932 

Hollywood  Stadium  Mystery   Rep.  1938 

Hollywood  and  Vine   PRC  1945 

Holy  Matrimony   20th-Foxl943 

Holy  Terror   Fox  1937 

Home   Univ.  1919 

Home   Ince  Tri.  1916 

Home  Breaker   Para.  1919 

Home  in  Indiana   20th-Foxl944 

Home  James   Univ.  1928 

Home  Keeping  Hearts   Assoc.  Exhib.  1921 

Home  Made   1st  Natl.  1927 

Home  Maker   Univ.  1925 

Home  in  Oklahoma   Rep.  1  946 

Home  on  the  Range   Rep.  1946 

Home,  Sweet  Homicide  20th-Fox  1946 

Home  in  Wyomin'   Rep.  1942 

Home  on  the  Prairie   Rep.  1939 

Home  on  the  Range   Para.  1935 

Home  Stretch   Para.  1921 

Home  Struck   FBO  1927 

Home  Stuff   Metro  1921 

Home  Talent   Assoc.  1921 

Home  Town  Girl   Para.  1919 

Home  Towners   WB  1928 

Home  Trail   Vitagraph  1918 

Home  Wanted   World  1919 

Homecoming   MGM  1948 

Homecoming,  The   Para.  1928 

Homer  Come  Home    Para.  1920 

Homespun  Folks   Assoc.  1920 

Homesteaders  of  Paradise  Valley   Rep.  1947 


Homestretch   

 20th-Fox 

1947 

Homeward  Bound   

 Para. 

1923 

Homicide  Bureau   

 Col. 

1939 

Homicide  For  Three   

 Rep. 

1948 

Homicide  Squad   

Univ. 

1931 

Honest  Hutch   

1920 

Honest  Man   

1918 

Honesty — The  Best  Policy  

 Fox 

1926 

Honey   

 Para. 

1930 

Honey  Bee,  The   

 Pathe 

1930 

 RKO 

1947 

 MGM 

1929 

Honeymoon   

1917 

Honeymoon  Ahead   

1945 

Honeymoon  Deferred   

1940 

Honeymoon  Express   

 WA 

1926 

Honeymoon  Flats   

 Univ. 

1928 

Honeymoon  for  Three   

 WB 

1941 

Honeymoon  Hate   

 Para. 

1927 

Honeymoon  in  Bali 

Para. 

1939 

Honeymoon  Lane 

Para. 

1931 

Honeymoon  Limited 

Mono. 

1935 

Honelymoon  Lodge   

 Univ. 

1943 

Honeymoon  Ranch   . 

  Lubin 

1920 

Honeymoons's  Over,  The 

 20th-Fox 

1939 

Hong  Kong  Nights  .. 

   1st  Div. 

1935 

Honky  Tonk 

  WB 

1929 

Honky  Tonk   

..  MGM 

1941 

Honolulu   

 MGM 

1939 

Honor  Among  Men  . 

Fox 

1924 

Honor  Bound  . 

Fox 

1928 

Honor  Bound   

Univ. 

1  920 

Honor  First   

 Fox 

1922 

Honor  of  an  Outlaw   

U-Cold  Seal 

1917 

Honor  of  His  House  .. 

Para. 

1918 

Honor  of  Mary  Blake   

 Bluebird 

1916 

Honor  of  the  Family 

 1st  Natl. 

1931 

Honor  of  the  Mounted   

Mono. 

1932 

Honor  of  the  Press   

 Mayfair 

932 

Honor  System 

Fox 

917 

Honor  Thy  Nome 

Ince  Triangle 

916 

 Triangle 

1916 

Honor's  Cross   

 Goldwyn 

918 

Honorable  Algy   

Ince  Triangle 

916 

Honorable  Friend   

 Para. 

916 

Hoodlum 

  1st  Natl. 

919 

Hoodman  Blind 

Fox 

924 

926 

Hoodoo  Ranch   

 Artclass 

926 

Hoodlum  Saint,  The   

 MGM 

946 

Hoof  Marks   

 Pathe 

927 

Hoofbeats  of  Vengeance 

 Univ. 

929 

Hook  and  Ladder   

 Univ. 

924 

Hook  and  Ladder  No.  9   

FBO 

927 

Hook,  Line  and  Sinker  . 

  RKO 

930 

Hoopla   

 Fox 

933 

Hooray  for  Love   

 RKO 

935 

Hoosier  Holiday   

 Rep. 

943 

Hoosier  Schoolboy,  The   

 Mono. 

937 

Hoosier  Schoolmaster   

 PDC 

924 

Hoosier  Schoolmaster,  The 

 Mono. 

935 

Hop,  the  Devil's  Brew   

 Bluebird 

916 

Hop-A-Long  Cassidy   

 Para. 

935 

Hopalong  Cassidy  Returns 

 Para. 

936 

Hopalong  Rides  Again  . 

Para. 

937 

Hope     .  .. 

  Metro 

920 

Hope  Chest   

 Para. 

919 

Hopper   

 Triangle 

918 

Hoppy  Serves  a  Writ  . 

UA 

943 

Hoppy's  Holiday     

UA 

947 

Hornet's  Nest   

 Vitagraph 

919 

Horn  Blows  at  Midnight 

  WB 

945 

Horse  Feathers   

 Para. 

932 

Horse  Shoes 

Pathe 

927 

Horseman  of  the  Plains   

Fox 

928 

Horror  Island   

Univ. 

941 

Hostage 

Para. 

917 

Hostages   

 Para. 

943 

Hot  Curves   

930 

Hot  for  Paris   

 Fox 

929 

Hot  Heels   

..  Univ. 

928 

 1st  Natl. 

931 

 WB 

936 

928 

Hot  Off  the  Press   

935 

933 

Hot  Rhythm   

 Mono. 

944 

Hot  Saturday   

 Para. 

932 

Hot  Steel   

 „  Univ. 

940 

836 


TITLES 


Hot  Stuff   1st  Natl.  1929 

Hot  Tip   RKO  1935 

Hot  Water   Pathe  1924 

Hot  Water   Fox  1937 

Hotel  Berlin   WB  1945 

Hotel  Continental   Tiffany  1932 

Hotel  for  Women   20th-Fox  1939 

Hotel  Haywire   Para.  1937 

Hotel  Imperial   Para.  1939 

Hotel  Reserve   RKO  1946 

Hotel  Variety   Screencraft  1 933 

Hottentot   WB  1929 

Hound  of  Silver  Creek   Univ.  1928 

Hound  of  the  Baskervilles   1st  Div.  1932 

Hound  of  the  Baskervilles,  The   FB0  1922 

Hound  of  the  Baskervilles   Vitascope  Pathe  1915 

Hour  Before  the  Dawn,  The   Para.  1944 

Hour  of  Reckoning   Davis  1927 

House  Across  the  Bay,  The   UA  1940 

House  Built  Upon  Sand   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1  91  7 

House  Divided   Film  Clearing  House  1919 

House  Divided   Univ.  1932 

House  of  a  Thousand  Candles  Seligl915 

House  of  a  Thousand  Candles   Rep.  1936 

House  of  Danger   Hollywood  1  934 

House  of  Dracula   Univ.  1945 

House  of  Errors   PRC  1942 

House  of  Fear,  The   Univ.  1939 

House  of  Fear,  The   Univ.  1945 

House  of  Frankenstein   Univ.  1945 

House  on  92nd  St.,  The   Fox  1945 

House  of  Class   Selig  191  8 

House  of  Cold   Metro  1918 

House  of  Horrors   1st  Natl.  1929 

House  of  Horrors   Univ.  1946 

House  of  Lies   Para.  1916 

House  of  Mirrors   Mutual  1916 

House  of  Mirth   Metro  1918 

House  of  Mystery   Col.  1938 

House  of  Mystery   Mono.  1941 

House  of  Rothschild   UA1934 

House  of  Scandal    ,  Tiffany  1928 

House  of  Secrets   Chesterfield  1  929 

House  of  Shame   Chesterfield  1928 

House  of  Solomon   Amer.  Release  1 922 

House  of  the  Golden  Window   Para.  1916 

House  of  the  Seven  Cables,  The   Univ.  1940 

House  of  the  Tolling  Bell   Pathe  1  920 

House  of  Toys   Pathe  1920 

House  of  Whispers   Hodkinson  1920 

House  of  Youth   Prod.  Dist.  1924 

House  on  56th  St  WB  1933 

House  That  Jazz  Built   Realartl921 

House  Without  Children   Film  Market  1939 

Housekeeper's  Daughter,  The   UA1939 

Housewife   WB  1934 

How  Baxter  Butted  In   WB1925 

How  Could  You  Caroline?   Pathe  1918 

How  Could  You  Jean?   Artcraftl918 

How  Do  You  Do   PRC  1945 

How  Green  Was  My  Valley   20th-Foxl941 

How  to  Educate  a  Wife   WB  1924 

How  to  Handle  Women   Univ.  1928 

How  Women  Love   BB  1922 

How's  About  It?   Univ.  1943 

Howards  of  Virginia,  The   Col.  1940 

Huck  and  Tom   Para  1918 

Huckleberry  Finn   Para.  1920 

Huckleberry  Finn   Para.  1931 

Huckster,  The   MCM  1947 

Hudson's  Bay   20th-Fox  1940 

Huddle   MGM  1932 

Hugon,  The  Mighty   Univ.  1918 

Hula  Para.  1927 

Hulda  from  Holland   Famous  Players-Lasky  1  91  6 

Hullabaloo   MGM  1940 

Human  Cargo   Fox  1936 

Human  Collateral   Vitagraph  1  920 

Human  Comedy,  The   MCM  1943 

Human  Driftwood   Equitable-World  1  91  6 

Human  Hearts   .'.  Univ.  1922 

Human  Monster,  The   Mono.  1940 

Human  Passions   Tyradl919 

Human  Side   Univ.  1934 

Human  Stuff   Univ.  1920 

Human  Targets  Big  Four  1932 

Human  Tornado   FB0  1925 

Human  Wreckage   FB0  1923 

Humanity   Fox  1933 


Humdrum  Brown   Hodkinson  1918 

Humoresque   Para.  1920 

Humoresque   WB  1946 

Humoresque   WB  1947 

Humming  Bird   Para.  1  924 

Hun  Within   Para.  1918 

Hunch   _  Metro  1921 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame   Univ.  1923 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame,  The  ..:  RKO  1939 

Hundredth  Chance   Stoll  1921 

Hungarian  Nights   Am.  General  1930 

Hungarian  Rhapsody  Para.  1929 

Hungry  Eyes   Bluebird  1918 

Hungry  Heart   Peerless  Brady  World  1917 

Hungry  Heart   Para.  1917 

Hungry  Heart   Goldwyn  1922 

Hunted,  The   Allied  Artists  1948 

Hunted  Men   Syndicate  1  930 

Hunted  Men   Para.  1938 

Hunted  People   ABA  1  928 

Hunted  Women   Vitagraph  1  91  6 

Hunted  Woman   Fox  1925 

Huntin'  Trouble   Photo  Dramas  1924 

Hunting  Big  Game  in  Africa   Univ.  1923 

Hunting  of  the  Hawk   Pathe  1917 

Hunting  Tigers  in  India   Talking  Pict.  1929 

Huntress   1st  Natl.  1923 

Huntress  of  Men   Univ.  1916 

Hurricane   Col.  1929 

Hurricane,  The   UA  1937 

Hurricane  Horseman   Artclass  1926 

Hurricane  Horseman   W.  Kent  1931 

Hurricane's  Gal   1st  Natl.  1922 

Hurricane  Smith   Rep.  1941 

Hurry,  Charlie,  Hurry   RKO  1941 

Husband  and  Wife   Brady-World  1 91  6 

Husband  Hunter   Fox  1  920 

Husband  Hunters   Tiffany  1927 

Husband's  Holiday   Para.  1932 

Husbands  and  Lovers   1st  Natl.  1924 

Husbands  and  Lovers   Rimaxl927 

Husbands  for  Rent   WB  1928 

Hush   Equity  1921 

Hush  Money   Fox  1931 

Hush  Money   Para.  1921 

Hushed  Hour   Carson  1919 

Hutch  of  the  U.S.A  „  Sterling  1924 

Hypocrisy   Fox  1916 

I 

Accuse  My  Parents   PRC  1944 

Am  a  Criminal   Mono.  1936 

Am  a  Fugitive  from  a  Chain  Gang   WB  1932 

Am  a  Thief  WB  1935 

Am  from  Siam   Picture  Classics  1931 

Am  Guilty   Assoc.  Prod.  1921 

Am  the  Law   Affiliated  1922 

Am  the  Law   Col.  1938 

Am  the  Man   Chadwick  1924 

Am  the  Woman   Kremerl921 

Am  Suzanne   Fox  1934 

Believe   Tucker-Cosmo  1  91  7 

Beleived  in  You   Fox  1934 

Can  Explain   Metro  1922 

Can't  Escape   Beacon  1  934 

Can't  Give  You  Anything  But 

Love,  Baby   Univ.  1940 

Conquer  the  Sea   Academy  1  936 

Cover  Big  Town   Para.  1947 

Cover  Chinatown   Steiner  1936 

Cover  the  War   Univ.  1937 

Cover  the  Waterfront   UA1933 

Dood  It   MCM  1943 

Dream  Too  Much   RKO  1935 

Escaped  from  the  Cestapo   Mono.  1943 

Found  Stella  Parish   1st  Natl.  1935 

Give  My  Love   Univ.  1934 

Hate  Women   Goldsmith  1  934 

Have  Lived   Chesterfield  1  933 

Jane  Doe   Rep.  1948 

Killed  That  Man   Mono.  1941 

Kiss  Your  Hand  Madame   Stanley  1932 

Like  Your  Nerve   1st  Natl.  1931 

Live  for  Love   WB  1935 

Live  My  Life   MCM  1935 

Live  on  Danger   Para.  1942 

Love  a  Bandleader   Col.  1945 

Love  a  Mystery   Col.  1945 

Love  a  Soldier   Para.  1944 


TITLES 


837 


Love  You   Triangle  1918 

Love  You  Again   MCM  1940 

Love  That  Man   Para.  1933 

Love  Trouble   Col.  1947 

Loved  a  Woman   1st  Natl.  1933 

Loved  You  Wednesday   Fox  1933 

Married  a  Doctor   1st  Natl.  1936 

Married  a  Spy   Grand  Natl.  1938 

Married  a  Witch   UA  1942 

Married  an  Angel   MCM  1942 

Married  Adventure   Col.  1940 

Met  Him  in  Paris   Para.  1937 

Met  My  Love  Again   UA  1938 

Promise  to  Pay   Col.  1937 

Remember  Mama   RKO  1948 

Ring  Doorbells   PRC  1946 

Sell  Anything   IstNatl.  1934 

Stand  Accused   Rep.  1938 

Stand  Condemned   UA1936 

Stole  a  Million  Univ.  1939 

Surrender  Dear   Col.  1948 

Take  This  Oath   PRC  1940 

Take  This  Woman   MCM  1940 

Take  This  Woman   Para.  1931 

Wake  Up  Screaming   20th-Foxl941 

Walk  Alone   Para.  1947 

Walked  With  a  Zombie   RKO  1943 

Want  a  Divorce   Para.  1940 

Want  My  Man   IstNatl.  1925 

Want  to  Forget   Fox  1918 

Wanted  Wings   Para.  1941 

Was  a  Captive  of  Nazi  Germany  ....Malvena  1936 

Was  a  Convict   Rep.  1939 

Was  a  Spy   Fox  1934 

Was  an  Adventuress   Fox  1  940 

Was  a  Prisoner  on  Devil's  Island   Col.  1941 

Was  Framed   WB  1942 

Will  Repay   Vitagraph  1917 

Wonder  Who's  Kissing  Her  Now   ..20th-Fox  1947 

Wouldn't  Be  in  Your  Shoes   Mono.  1948 

ce  Capades   Rep.  1941 

ce  Capades  Revue   Rep.  1942 

ce  Flood   Univ.  1926 

ce  Follies  of  1939,  The   MCM  1939 

cebound   Para.  1924 

ced  Bullet   Ince  1917 

celand   20th-Fox  1942 

'd  Give  My  Life   Para.  1936 

daho   Rep.  1943 

daho  Kid   Grand  Natl.  1 936 

daho  Red   RKO  1929 

dentity  Unknown    Rep.  1945 

dea  Girl   Univ.  1946 

diot's  Delight   MCM  1939 

die  Class   1st  Natl.  1921 

die  Hands   Pioneer  1921 

die  Rich   MGM  1929 

die  Rich   Metro  1921 

die  Wives   Univ.  1916 

Dancer   1st  Natl.  1920 


dol 


dol  of  the  Crowds   Univ.  1937 

dol  of  the  North   Para.  1921 

dolaters   Triangle  1917 

dols  of  Clay   Para.  1920 

f  I  Had  a  Million   Para.  1932 

f  I  Had  My  Way   Univ.  1940 

f  I  Marry  Again   IstNatl.  1925 

f  I  Were  Free    RKO  1933 

f  I  Were  King   Fox  1920 

f  I  Were  Queen    FBO  1922 

f  I  Were  Single    WB  1928 

f  I'm  Lucky   20th-Fox  1946 

f  Marriage  Fails    FBO  1925 

f  Only  Jim   Univ.  1921 

f  Women  Only  Knew   R.  C.  1923 

f  Winter  Comes   Fox  1923 

f  Winter  Comes   MGM  1947 

f  You  Believe  It,  It's  So   Para.  1922 

f  You  Could  Only  Cook   Col.  1935 

f  You  Knew  Susie    RKO  1948 

g'oo   Univ.  1932 

'II  Be  Seeing  You    UA  1944 

'II  Be  There   Sierra  1927 

'II  Be  Yours    Ul  1947 

'II  Fix  It   .'..'".Col.  1934 

'II  Get  Him  Yet   Para.  1919 

'II  Give  a  Million   Fox  1938 

'II  Love  You  Always   Col.  1935 

II  Remember  April    "  Univ  1945 

'  ^ay  So   Fox  ,9I8 

I  Sell  My  Life   Select  1941 


I'll  Show  You  the  Town   Univ.  1925 

I'll  Take  Romance   Col.  1927 

I'll  Tell  the  World   Univ.  1934 

I'll  Tell  the  World   Univ.  1945 

I'll  Wait  for  You   MCM  1941 

Illegal   WB  1932 

Illegal  Traffic   Para.  1938 

Illicit   WB  1931 

Illusion   Para.  1929 

Illusions   Romayne  1921 

Illustrious  Prince   R.C.  1919 

I'm  from  Arkansas   PRC  1944 

I'm  No  Angel   Para.  1933 

I'm  from  the  City   RKO  1938 

I'm  Nobody's  Sweetheart  Now   Univ.  1940 

I'm  Still  Alive   RKO  1940 

Image  Maker   Pathel917 

Imitation  of  Life   Univ.  1934 

Immediate  Lee   Am.  Mutual  1916 

Immigrant   Para.  1915 

Immortal  Sergeant,  The   20th-Fox  1945 

Immortal  Vagabond   Talking  Pic.  Epics  1931 

Imp   Selznick  1920 

Impatient  Maiden   Univ.  1932 

Impatient  Years,  The   Col.  1944 

Imperfect  Lady,  The   Para.  1947 

Important  Witness   Tower  1933 

Impossible  Boy   Play  Choice  1  922 

Impossible  Catherine   Pathel919 

Impossible  Mrs. Bellow   Para.  1922 

Impossible  Susan   Am.  Mutual  1918 

Imposter   Empire  Mutual  1  91  8 

Imposter   FBO  1926 

Imposter,  The   Univ.  1944 

Impulse   Arrow  1922 

In  a  Moment  of  Temptation   FBO  1927 

In  a  Monastery  Garden   Sack  1935 

In  Again-Out  Again   Artcraftl917 

In  Bad   Am.  Mutual  1918 

In  Borrowed  Plumes   Arrow  1926 

In  Broncho  Land   Rayart  1926 

In  Caliente   1st  Natl.  1935 

Indian's  Lament   Univ.  1917 

In  Early  Arizona   Col.  1938 

In  Every  Woman's  Life   IstNatl.  1924 

In  Fast  Company   Truartl924 

In  Fast  Company   Mono.  1946 

In  Folly's  Trail   Univ.  1920 

In  for  Thirty  Days   Metro  1919 

In  Gay  Madrid   MGM  1930 

In  High  Gear   Sunset  1925 

In  His  Brother's  Place   Metro  1919 

In  His  Steps   Grand  Natl.  1 936 

In  Hollywood  with 

Potash  and  Perlmutter   IstNatl.  1921 

In  Honor's  Web   Vitagraph  1919 

In  Judgment  Of   Metro  1918 

In  Line  of  Duty   Mono.  1931 

In  Love  With  Life   Chesterfield  1934 

In  Love  With  Love   Fox  1925 

In  Mizzoura   Para.  1919 

In  Name  Only   RKO  1939 

In  Old  Arizona   Fox  1929 

In  Old  Caliente   Rep.  1939 

In  Old  California   Audible  Pict.  1 929 

In  Old  California   Rep.1942 

In  Old  Cheyenne   Rep.  1941 

In  Old  Chicago   20th-Fox  1938 

In  Old  Colorado  Para.  1941 

In  Old  Kentucky   IstNatl.  1919 

In  Old  Kentucky   MGM  1927 

In  Old  Kentucky   Fox  1935 

In  Old  Mexico   Para.  1938 

In  Old  Missouri   Rep.  1940 

In  Old  Montana   Spectrum  1939 

In  Old  Monterey   Rep.  1939 

In  Old  Mexico   Mono.  1945 

In  Old  Oklahoma   Rep.  1943 

In  Old  Sacramento   Rep.  1946 

In  Old  Santa  Fe   Mascot  1934 

In  Our  Time   WB  1944 

In  Paris   Rowland-Wagner  1936 

In  Person   RKO  1935 

In  Pursuit  of  Polly   Para.  1918 

In  Search  of  a  Hero   Gerson  1926 

In  Search  of  a  Sinner  IstNatl.  1920 

In  Search  of  a  Thrill   Metro  1923 

In  Self  Defense   C.  Hamilton  1 922 

In  Self  Defense   Mono.  1947 

In  Slumberland   Triangle  1917 

In  Society   Pioneer  1921 


838 


T  I  T  L 


In  Society   Univ. 

In  Spite  of  Danger   Col. 

In  the  Balance   Vitagraph 

In  the  Days  of  St.  Patrick   Kelly 

In  the  Diplomatic  Service   Metro 

In  the  First  Degree   Sterling 

In  the  Hands  of  the  Law   Balboa  Mutual 

In  the  Headlines   WB 

In  the  Heart  of  a  Fool   1st  Natl. 

In  the  Hollow  of  Her  Hand   Selznick 

In  the  Meantime,  Darling   Fox 

In  the  Money   Chesterfield 

In  the  Name  of  Love   Para. 

In  the  Name  of  the  Law   FBO 

In  the  Navy   Univ. 

In  the  Next  Room   1st  Natl. 

In  the  Night   Prod.  Security 

In  the  Palace  of  the  Kings   Essanay 

In  the  South  Seas  With  Mr. 

and  Mrs.  Pinchot   Talking  Pic.  Epics 

In  This  Corner   EL 

In  This  Our  Life   WB 

Incident   Mono. 

Intrigue   UA 

In  Walked  Mary   Pathe 

In  Which  We  Serve   UA 

In  Wrong   1st.  Natl. 

Incendiary  Blonde   Para. 

Indestructible  Wife   Selig 

India  Speaks   RKO 

Indian   Agent   RKO 

Indianapolis  Speedway   WB 

Indiscreet   UA 

Indiscreet  Corinne   Triangle 

Indiscretion   Vitagraph 

Indiscretion   Pioneer 

Inevitable,  The   Erbograph  Art 

Infamous  Miss  Revelle   Metro 

Inferior  Sex   1  st  Natl. 

Infernal  Machine   Fox 

Infidel,  The   1st  Natl. 

Information  Kid   Univ. 

Informer,  The   RKO 

Inn  of  the  Blue  Moon   Sherry 

Inner  Circle,  The   Rep. 

Inner  Chamber   Vitagraph 

Inner  Man   Syracuse 

Inner  Sanctum   Film  Classics 

Inner  Shrine   Para. 

Inner  Struggle   Am.  Mutual 

Inner  Voice   American 

Inner  Voice   Pathe 

Innocence   Pathe 

Innocence   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 

Innocence  of  Ruth   Edison-Kleine 

Innocent  Cheat   Arrow 

Innocent  Lie   Para. 

Innocent  Magdalene   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Innocent  Sinner   Fox 

Innocent's  Progress   Triangle 

Innocents  of  Paris   Para. 

Inside  Information   Stagger  Screen 

Inside  Information   Univ. 

Inside  Job   Univ. 

Inside  of  the  Cup   Para. 

Inside  of  the  Lines   Pyramid 

Inside  Story   20th-Fox 

Inside  Story,  The   Peo  . 

Inside  the  Law   PRC 

Inside  the  Lines   RKO 

Insinuation   Russell  Clark 

Inspector  Horneigh  on  Holiday   20th-Fox 

nspiration   Excellent 

Inspiration   MCM 

nterference   Para. 

nterferin'  Cent   Pathe 

Interloper   World 

Intermezzo:  A  Love  Story   UA 

nternational  Crime   Grand  Natl. 

nternational  House   Para. 

International  Lady   UA 

nternational  Marriage   Para. 

nternational  Settlement   20th-Fox 

nternational  Squadron   WB 

nternes  Can't  Take  Money   Para. 

nto  Her  Kingdom   ,  1st  Natl. 

nto  No  Man's  Land   Excellent 

nto  the  Net   Pathe 

nto  the  Night   Raleigh 


1944      Into  the  Primitive   Selig  1916 

1935      Intrigue  Vitagraph  1  91  7 

1917      Intrigue   Levinsonl922 

1921       Intrigue   Para.  1916 

916      Introduce  Me   Assoc.  Exhb.  1  925 

1927      Intruder,  The   Allied  1933 

1917  Intrusion  of  Isobel   Pathe  1919 

1929  Invaders   Syndicate  1  929 

1921  Invaders,  The   Col.  1942 

1918  Invisible  Agent   Univ.  1942 

1944  Invisible  Bond   Para.  1919 

1934      Invisible  Divorce   Natl.  Films  1  920 

1925      Invisible  Enemy   RKO  1916 

1922  Invisible  Enemy   Rep.  1938 

1041       Invisible  Fear   1st  Natl.  1922 

1930  Invisible  Ghost   Mono.  1941 

1922      Invisible  Killer,  The   PRC  1940 

1915      Invisible  Informer,  The   Rep.  1946 

Invisible  Man   Univ.  1933 

1930  Invisible  Man  Returns,  The   Univ.  1940 

1948      Invisible  Man's  Revenge   Univ.  1944 

942      Invisible  Menace   WB1938 

1948      Invisible  Power   Goldwynl921 

1947  Invisible  Ray,  The   Univ.  1936 

1920  Invisible  Stripes   WB  1940 

1942      Invisible  Wall,  The   20th-Fox  1947 

1919  Invisible  Woman.The   Univ.  1941 

1945  Invitation  to  Happiness   Para  1939 

1919  Invitation  to  the  Waltz   Hoffbergl938 

1933      Ireland's  Border  Line   W.  Alexander  1 939 

1948  Irene   '.  RKO  1940 

1939      Irene   Fox  1926 

1931  Iris   Pathe  1917 

1917      Irish  and  Proud  of  It   Guaranteed  1 938 

1917      Irish  Eyes   Triangle  1918 

1921  Irish  Eyes  Are  Smiling   20th-Foxl944 

1917      Irish  Hearts   WB  1917 

1921  Irish  in  Us,  The   WB  1935 

1920  Irish  Luck   Am.  Release  1925 

1933      Irish  Luck   Mono.  1939 

1922  Iron  Curtain,  The   20th-Fox  1948 

1030      Iron  Fist   Rayartl926 

035      Iron  Heart   Peerless  World  1917 

ico      Iron  Horse   Fox  1924 

oig      Iron  Major,  The   RKO  1943 

,q9.       Iron  Man   Chadwick  1925 

X^'       Iron  Man   Univ.  1931 

q2«      lron  Mask   UA  1929 

<C,5      Iron  Master   Allied  1933 

o  I      Iron  Rider   Fox  1920 

\Z.'°      Iron  to  Cold   Fox  1922 

9f"      Iron  Trail   UA  1921 

2  q      Iron  Woman   Metro  1916 

9'°      Irresistible  Lover   Univ.  1927 

9fg      Is  Any  Girl  Safe?   Anti-Vice  1 91  6 

SIS      |s  Divorce  a  Failure?   Assoc.  Exhibl923 

Is  Everybody  Happy   Col.  1943 

9 f      Is  Everybody  Happy?   WB  1929 

9 Jo      Is  Life  Worth  Living?   Selznick  1921 

9J"7      Is  Love  Everything   Assoc.  Exhibl924 

q->q      's  Matrimony  a  Failure   Para.  1922 

929  is  Money  Everything?   Lee-Bradford  1 923 

934      is  My  Face  Red   RKO  1932 

930  is  That  Nice   FBO  1927 

946      Is  There  Justice   Sono  Art  World  1931 

921  Is  Zat  So?   Fox  1927 

918      Island  Captives   Principle  1  937 

1938      Island  in  the  Sky   20th-Foxl938 

1948      Island  of  Doomed  Men   Col.  1940 

942      Island  of  Intrigue   Metro  1919 

930  Island  of  Lost  Men   Para.  1939 

922  Island  of  Lost  Souls   Para.  1933 

940  Island  of  Surprise   Vitagraph  1916 

928      Island  Wives   Vitagraph  1922 

931  Isle  of  Conauest   Selznick  1919 

928      Isle  of  Destiny   RKO  1940 

927  Isle  of  Destiny   Rialto  1921 

918      Isle  of  Doubt   Assoc.  Exhib  1922 

939      Isle  of  Escape   WB  1930 

938      Isle  of  Forgotten  Sins   PRC  1943 

933      Isle  of  Forgotten  Women   Col.  1927 

941  Isle  of  Fury   WB  1936 

916      Isle  of  Hope   FBO  1925 

938      Isle  of  Lost  Men   Rayart  1928 

941       Isle  of  Lost  Ships   1st  Natl.  1923 

937      Isle  of  Lost  Ships   1st  Natl.  1929 

926      Isle  of  Missing  Men   Mono.  1932 

928  Isle  of  Paradise   Adolph  Pollock  1932 

924       Isle  of  Retribution   FBO  1926 

928      Isle  of  Vanishing  Men   Adler  1924 


TITLES 


839 


isle  of  Zorda   Pathe 

Isle  of  the  Dead   RKO 

Isobel   Davis 

Isn't  It  Romantic?   Para. 

It  Para. 

It  Ain't  Hay   Univ. 

It  All  Came  True   WB 

It  Can  Be  Done   Vitagraph 

It  Can  Be  Done   Univ. 

It  Comes  Up  Love   Univ. 

It  Could  Happen  to  You  ._„  Rep. 

It  Could  Happen  to  You   20th-Fox 

It  Couldn't  Have  Happened   Invincible 

It  Had  to  Be  You   Col. 

It  Had  to  Happen   Fox 

It  Happened  in  Brooklyn   MCM 

It  Happened  in  Flatbush   20th-Fox 

It  Happened  in  Hollywood   Col. 

It  Happened  in  New  York   Univ. 

It  Happened  in  Paris   Tyrad 

It  Happened  on  Fifth  Avenue   Mono. 

It  Happened  One  Night   Col. 

It  Happened  Out  West   Fox 

It  Happened  to  Adele   Pathe 

It  Happened  to  One  Man   RKO 

It  Happened  Tomorrow   UA 

It  Is  the  Law   Fox 

It  Isn't  Being  Done  This  Season   Vitagraph 

It  Might  Happen  to  You   S  &  E 

It  Must  Be  Love   1st  Natl. 

It  Pays  to  Advertise   Para. 

It  Pays  to  Advertise   Para. 

It  Shouldn't  Happen  to  a  Dog   20th-Fox 

It  Started  With  Eve   Univ. 

It's  a  Date   Univ. 

It's  a  Bear   Triangle 

It's  a  Gift   Para. 

It's  a  Great  Life   Col. 

It's  a  Great  Life   Goldwyn 

It's  a  Great  Life   MGM 

It's  a  Great  Life   Para. 

It's  a  Pleasure   RKO 

It's  in  the  Bag   UA 

It's  a  Joke,  Son!   Eagle-Lion 

It's  a  Small  World   Fox 

It's  a  Wise  Child   MGM 

It's  a  Wonderful  Life   RKO 

It's  Great  to  Be  Young   Col. 

It's  a  Wonderful  World   MGM 

It's  All  in  Your  Mind   B.  B.  Ray 

It's  All  Yours   Col. 

It's  Easy  to  Make  Money   Metro 

It's  Great  to  Be  Alive   Fox 

It's  in  the  Air   B.  S.  B. 

It's  in  the  Air   MGM 

It's  Love  I'm  After   1st  Natl. 

It's  the  Old  Army  Game   Para. 

It's  Tough  to  be  Famous   1st  Natl. 

Italian  Battle  Front   Fort  Pitt 

Itching  Palms   FBO 

I've  Been  Around   Univ. 

I've  Always  Loved  You   Rep. 

I've  Got  Your  Number   WB 

Ivory  Handled  Gun,  The   Univ. 

Ivy   Ul 

J 'Accuse  .!  UA 

jack  and  Jill   Para. 

jack  and  the  Beanstalk   Fox 

Jack  Knife  Man   1st  Natl. 

jack  London   UA 

Jack  O'Clubs   Univ. 

Jack  of  Hearts   Am.  Cinema 

Jack  Rider   Aywon 

Jack  Spurlock — Prodigal   Fox 

jack  Straw   Para. 

Jackass  Mail   MGM 

Jackie   Fox 

jacqueline  of  Blazing  Barriers   Arrow 

jacques  of  the  Silver  North   Selig 

Jade  Casket   Cosmos 

jade  Cup   FBO 

jade  Mask,  The   Mono. 

Jeffrey   Frohman 

Jaguar's  Claws   Para 

jail  House  Blues   Univ. 

jailbird   Para. 

jailbreak   WB 

jake  the  Plumber   FBO 


1922      Jam  Session   Col.  1944 

1945      Jama   RKO  1925 

1920      Jamaica  Inn   Para.  1939 

1948      jamboree   Rep.  1944 

1927      Jan  of  the  Big  Snows   Am.  Release  1922 

1943      Jane  Eyre   Hodkinson  1921 

940  Jane  Eyre   Mono.  1934 

921       Jane  Eyre   20th-Fox  1944 

929      Janie  Goes  A-Wooing   Para.  1919 

1943      janie   WB  1944 

937      Janie  Gets  Married   MGM  1924 

1939      janice  Meredith   MGM  1924 

936      Japanese  Nightingale   Pathe  1918 

947      Java  Head   Para.  1923 

936  Java  Head   1st  Div.  1935 

947      Jaws  of  Hell   Sono  Art  World  1931 

942  Jaws  of  Steel   WB  1927 

937  Jazz  Age   RKO  1929 

935  jazz  Cinderella   Chesterfield  1 930 

920      Jazz  Heaven   RKO  1929 

947      Jazz  Mad   Univ.  1928 

934      Jazz  Singer   WB  1927 

937  Jazzmania   Metro  1  923 

917  Jealous  Husbands   1st  Natl.  1924 

941  Jealousy   Rep.  1945 

944  Jealousy   Fox  1916 

924      jealousy   Para.  1929 

92!      Jean  of  the  Woods   World  1918 

920      Jeane  Dore   Bluebird  1916 

926      Jeepers  Creepers   Rep.  1  939 

919      Jennie  Gerhardt   Para.  1933 

931      Jenny  Be  Good   Realart  1920 

946  jes'  Call  Me  Jim  Goldwyn  1920 

941  Jesse  James   Para.  1927 

940      Jesse  James   20th-Foxl939 

919  jesse  James,  Jr  „  Rep.  1  942 

934  jesse  James  at  Bay   Rep.  1941 

943  Jewel  in  Pawn   Bluebird  1917 

920  Jewel  Robbery   WB1932 

929      Jewels  of  Brandenburg   20th-Fox  1947 

936  jewels  of  Desire   Prod.  Dist.  1927 

945  Jezebel   WB1938 

945  Jolt   Univ.  1922 

947  Jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Court   Mono.  1948 

935  jiggs  and  Maggie  in  Society   Mono.  1948 

931      jilted  Janet   Am.  Mutual  1918 

946  Jim  Bludso   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1917 

946      jim  Grimsby's  Boy   Incel916 

931  Jim  Hanvey,  Detective   Rep.  1937 

938  Jim,  the  Conqueror   Prod.  Dist.  1927 

938      Jim  the  Penman   1st  Natl.  1921 

919  Jimmie  Higgins   Garrison  1933 

933  Jimmie  the  Cent   WB  1934 

940      Jimmie's  Millions   FBO  1925 

935      jimmy  and  Sally   Fox  1933 

937  Jinx   Goldwyn  1919 

926      Jinx  Money   „  Mono.  1948 

932  Jitterbugs   20th-Fox  1943 

918  Jive  Junction   PRC  1943 

923  Joan  of  Arc   RKO  1948 

935      joan  of  Ozark   Rep.  1942 

946  Joan  of  Paris   RKO  1942 

934  Joan  of  Plattsburg   Goldwyn  1918 

935  Joan  of  the  Woods   World  1918 

947  joan  the  Woman   Para.  1917 

Joanna   1st  Natl.  1924 

Joe  and  Ethel  Turp  Call  on  the 

921  President   MGM  1  939 

917      Joe  Palooka  in  the  Knockout   Mono.  1947 

917  Joe  Smith,  American   MCM  1942 

920  Johanna  Enlists   Artcraftl918 

943      John  Barlycorn   Para.  1914 

924  John  Ermine  of  Yellowstone   Univ.  1917 

926      John  Forrest  Finds  Himself   Hepworthl21 

921  john  Meade's  Woman   Am.  Release  1937 

918  john  Needham's  Double   Bluebird  1916 

920  john  Petticoats   Para.  1919 

942  John  Smith   Selznickl922 

921  Johnny  Angel   RKO  1945 

923      Johnny  Belinda   WB  1948 

919  johnny  in  the  Clouds   UA  1945 

929      Johnny  AdoIIo   20th-Foxl946 

926  Johnny  Come  Lately   UA  1943 

945      Johnny  Doesn't  Live  Here  Any  More  Mono.  1944 

916  johnny  Doughboy   Rep.  1942 

917  johnny  Eager   MGM  1941 

942      Johnny  Get  Your  Gun   Artcraftl919 

920  Johnny  Get  Your  Hair  Cut   MCM  1927 

936  johnny-on-the-Spot   Metro  1919 

927  Johnny  O'Clock   Col.  1947 


840 


TITLES 


Johnny  Ring  and  the  Captain's  Sword  ....Temple  192) 

Johnston  Flood   Fox  1926 

Johnny  Comes  Flying  Home   20th-Foxl946 

Join  the  Marines   Rep.  1937 

Jolson  Story,  The   Col.  1946 

Jolt   Fox  1922 

joselyn's  Wife   Tiffany  1926 

Josette   20th-Fox  1938 

Journal  of  a  Crime   1st  Natl.  1934 

Journey  for  Margaret   MCM  1942 

Journey  Into  Fear   RKO  1942 

journey's  End   Hodkinson  1921 

Journey's  End   World  1918 

Journey's  End   Tiffany  1930 

Joy  and  the  Dragon   Pathe  1916 

Joy  Girl   Fox  1927 

Joy  of  Living   RKO  1938 

Joy  Street   Fox  1929 

Joyous  Liar   Pathe  1919 

joyous  Troublemaker   Fox  1920 

Juarez   WB  1939 

jubilo   Coldwyn  1919 

jucklins   Para.  1920 

Judge  Hardy  and  Son   MCM  1939 

Judge  Hardy's  Children   MCM  1938 

judge  Priest   Fox  1934 

judgement   World  1921 

Judgement  Book,  The   Beaumont  1935 

judgement  House   Para.  1917 

Judgement  of  the  Hills   FBO  1927 

judgement  of  the  Storm   FBO  1923 

judith  of  the  Cumberlands   Mutual  1916 

Judy  of  Rogue's  Harbor   Realartl920 

juggernaut   Grand  Natl.  1937 

juke  Box  Jenny   Univ.  1942 

Juke  Cirl   WB  1942 

Jules  of  the  Strong  Heart   Para.  1915 

Julia  Misbehaves   MCM  1948 

julius  Caesar   Kleber  1922 

June  Bride   WB  1948 

June  Madness   Metro  1922 

june  Moon   Para.  1921 

Jungle  Adventures   Selznick  1921 

Jungle  Book   UA  1942 

jungle  Bride   Mono.  1933 

jungle  Captive   Univ.  1945 

jungle  Child   Ince-Triangle  1  91  6 

Jungle  Flight  Para.  1947 

Jungle  Goddess   Screen  Guild  1948 

jungle  Jim   Col.  1948 

Jungle  Killer,  The   Century  1932 

Jungle  Man   PRC  1941 

Jungle  Patrol   20th-Foxl948 

jungle  Princess,  The   Am.  Release  1936 

Jungle  Siren   PRC  1942 

Jungle  Trial   Fox  1919 

jungle  Woman   Univ.  1944 

Junior  Miss   20th-Fox  1945 

Junior  Prom   Mono.  1946 

jury  of  Fate   Metro  1917 

jury's  Secret   Univ.  1938 

Just  a  Gigolo   MCM  1931 

just  a  Song  at  Twilight   Prod.  Sec.  1922 

Just  a  Wife   Selznick  1920 

Just  a  Woman   1st  Natl.  1925 

Just  a  Woman   Stegerl918 

Just  Another  Blonde   1st  Natl.  1926 

just  Around  the  Corner   Para.  1922 

Just  Around  the  Corner   20th-Fox  1938 

Just  Before  Dawn   Col.  1946 

Just  for  a  Song   Sono  Art  World  1931 

just  for  Tonight   Coldwyn  1918 

Just  Imagine   Fox  1930 

Just  Like  a  Woman   Hodkinson  1923 

just  Like  a  Woman   Alliance  1939 

Just  Like  Heaven   Tiffany  1930 

Just  Married   Para.  1928 

just  My  Luck   Corona  1926 

just  Off  Broadway   Fox  1924 

Just  Off  Broadway   Chesterfield  1929 

Just  Off  Broadway   20th-Fox  1942 

Just  Out  of  College   Coldwyn  1921 

just  Outside  the  Door   Selznick  1921 

just  Pals   Fox  1920 

Just  Suppose   1st  Natl.  1926 

Just  Sylvia   World  1918 

just  Tony   Fox  1922 

just  Travelin'   Sierra  1926 

Justice  of  the  Range   Col.  1935 

Justice  Takes  a  Holiday   Mayfair  1933 

juvenile  Court   Col.  1938 


K — The  Unknown   Univ. 

Kaiser  in  Peace  and  War,  The   Rex 

Kaiser,  The — The  Beast  of  Berlin   Univ. 

Kaiser's  Finish   WB 

Kansan,  The   UA 

Kansas  City  Kitty   Col. 

Kansas  City  Princess   WB 

Kansas  Cyclone   Rep. 

Kansas  Terrors,  The   Rep. 

Kathleen   Hoffberg 

Kathleen   MGM 

Kathleen  Mavoureen   Tiffany 

Kazan   Epic 

Keep  'Em  Flying   Univ. 

Keep  'Em  Rolling   RKO 

Keep  'Em  Slugging   Univ. 

Keep  Goin'   Sierra 

Keep  Sailing   Fox 

Keep  Your  Powder  Dry   MGM 

Keeper  of  the  Bees   FBO 

Keeper  of  the  Bees   Mono. 

Keeper  of  the  Bees   Col. 

Keeper  of  the  Flame   MCM 

Keeper  of  Youth   Powers 

Keeping  Company   MCM 

Keeping  Up  With  Lizzie   Hodkinson 

Keith  of  the  Border   Triangle 

Kelly  of  the  Secret  Service   Principal 

Kelly  The  Second   MGM 

Kennedy  Square   Vitagraph 

Kennel  Murder  Case   WB 

Kentuckians   Para. 

Kentucky  Blue  Streak   Puritan 

Kentucky  Cinderella   Bluebird 

Kentucky  Colonel   Hodkinson 

Kentucky  Days   Fox 

Kentucky  Derby   UA 

Kentucky  Handicap   Rayart 

Kentucky  Kernels   RKO 

Kentucky  Moonshine   20th-Fox 

Kentucky  Pride   Fox 

Kept  Husbands   RKO 

Key,  The   WB 

Key  Largo   WB 

Key  to  Power   Educational 

Key  Witness   Col. 

Keyhole,  The   WB 

Keys  of  the  Kingdom   20th-Fox 

Keys  of  the  Righteous   Para 


bitzer.  The   Para. 

ck-Back   FBO 

ck  In   Para. 

ck  In   Pathe 

ck-Off   Excellent 

d  Boots   Para. 

d  Brother   Para. 

d  Comes  Back   WB 

d  Courageous   Steiner 

d  Dynamite   Mono. 

d  from  Arizona   Cosmos 

d  from  Brooklyn,  The   RKO 

d  from  Kansas,  The   Univ. 

d  from  Kokomo,  The   WB 

d  from  Santa  Fe,  The   Mono. 

d  from  Spain   UA 

d  from  Texas,  The   MCM 

d  Galahad   WB 

d  Gloves   WB 

d  Glove  Killer   MGM 

d  Is  Clever   Fox 

d  Millions   UA 

d  Nightingale   WB 

d  Sister   PRC 

d  Sister   Col. 

dder  &  Ko   Pathe 

dnapped   20th-Fox 

dnapped   Mono. 

d's  Clever   United  Pict.  Th. 

d's  Last  Ride,  The   Mono. 

f  Tebbi   Aida 

ki   1st  Natl. 

ki   UA 

Idare  of  Storm   Metro 

Her   Pathe 

Her  at  Large   PRC 

Her  at  Large   Col. 

Her  Dill   Screen  Guild 

Her  McCoy   MGM 

Hers,  The   Univ. 

Hers  of  the  Sea   Crand  Natl. 


TITLES 


841 


Killers  of  the  Wild   Times  1940 

Kilroy  Was  Here   Mono.  1947 

Kind  Lady   MCM  1935 

Kindled  Courage   Univ.  1923 

Kindred  of  the  Dust   1st  Natl.  1923 

King  and  Chorus  Girl,  The   WB  1937 

King  Cowboy   FB0  1928 

King  Fischer's  Roost   Pinnacle  1922 

King  for  a  Night   Univ.  1922 

King  Kelly  of  the  U.  S.  A  Mono.  1934 

King  Kong   RKO  1933 

King  Lear   Pathe  1916 

King  Murder,  The   Chesterfield  1923 

King  of  Alcatraz   Para.  1928 

King  of  the  Bandits   Mono.  1947 

King  of  Burlesque   Fox  1935 

King  of  Chinatown   Para.  1939 

King  of  Diamonds   Vitagraph  1  91  8 

King  of  Gamblers   Para.  1937 

King  of  Hockey   WB  1936 

King  of  Jazz   Univ.  1930 

King  of  Kings   Pathe  1927 

King  of  the  Arena   Univ.  1933 

King  of  the  Campus   Univ.  1929 

King  of  the  Cowboys   Rep.  1943 

King  of  the  Gamblers   Rep.  1948 

King  of  the  Herd   Mattison  1929 

King  of  the  Jungle   Para.  1933 

King  of  the  Lumberjacks   WB  1940 

King  of  the  Newsboys   Rep.  1938 

King  of  the  Pack   Lumasl926 

King  of  the  Pecos   Rep.  1936 

King  of  the  Rodeo   Univ.  1929 

King  of  the  Royal  Mounted   Fox  1936 

King  of  the  Saddle   Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

King  of  the  Stallions   Mono.  1942 

King  of  the  Turf   UA  1939 

King  of  the  Underworldl   WB  1939 

King  of  the  Wild  Horses   Col.  1934 

King  of  the  Wild  Horses   Pathe  1  924 

King  of  the  Wild  Horses   Col.  1947 

King  of  the  Zombies   Mono.  1941 

King  on  Main  Street   Para.  1925 

King  Queen  Joker   Para.  1921 

King  Solomon  of  Broadway   Univ.  1935 

King  Spruce   Hodkinson  1920 

King  Steps  Out,  The   Col.  1936 

Kings  Row   WB  1941 

King's  Creek  Law   Sterling  1924 

Kings  of  the  Ring   Lewis  Lesser  1944 

Kings  Vacation   WB  1933 

Kingdom  of  Love   Fox  1918 

Kingdom  of  Youth   Goldwyn  1918 

Kismet   1st  Natl.  1930 

Kismet   MGM  1944 

Kiss   Para.  1921 

Kiss  and  Make  Up   Para.  1934 

Kiss  Barrier   Fox  1925 

Kiss  Before  the  Mirror   Univ.  1933 

Kiss  for  Cinderella   Para.  1926 

Kiss  for  Susie   Para.  1917 

Kiss  in  a  Taxi   Para.  1927 

Kiss  in  the  Dark   Para.  1925 

Kiss  in  Time   Realart  1921 

Kiss  Me  Again   WB  1925 

Kiss  Me  Again   1st  Natl.  1931 

Kiss  Me  Goodbye   Celebrity  1935 

Kiss  and  Tell    Col.  1945 

Kiss  of  Death   20th- Fox  1947 

Kiss  of  Hate   Metro  1916 

Kiss  or  Kill   Univ.  1918 

Kiss  the  Boys  Goodbye   Para.  1941 

Kiss  the  Blood  Off  My  Hands    Ul  1948 

Kissed   Univ.  1922 

Kissing  Bandit,  The   MGM  1948 

Kit  Carson    UA  1940 

Kit  Carson   Para.  1928 

Kit  Carson  Over  the  Great  Divide   Sunset  1926 

Kitty   Sono  Art  World  1929 

Kitty  Para.  1945 

Kitty  Foyle   RKO  1940 

Kitty  Mackay   Vitagraph  1917 

Kivalina  of  the  Iceland    Pathe  1925 

Klondike   Mono.  1932 

Klondike  Annie   Para.  1936 

Klondike  Fury   Mono.  1942 

Klondike  Kate   Col.  1943 

Knickerbocker  Buckaroo   Artcraft  1919 

Knife  Selig  1918 

Knight  of  the  Range    Univ.  1916 

Knight  of  the  West   C.O.D.  Blanchfield  1921 


Knight  Without  Armour   UA  1937 

Knights  of  the  Range   Para.  1940 

Knock  on  the  Door   Capitol  1923 

Knockout   1st  Natl.  1925 

Knockout   WB  1941 

Knockout  Kid   Rayart  1925 

Knockout  Riley   Para.  1927 

Know  Your  Man   Fox  1921 

Knute  Rockne-AII  American   WB  1940 

Konga,  the  Wild  Stallion   Col.  1940 

Kongo   MGM  1932 

Kosher  Kitty  Kelly   FBO  1926 

Kultur   Fox  1918 

L 

La  Belle  Russe   Fox  1919 

Lady  Luck   RKO  1946 

Lady  Confesses,  The   PRC  1945 

Lady  on  a  Train   Univ.  1945 

Ladder  Jinx   Vitagraph  1922 

Ladder  of  Lies   Para.  1920 

Laddie   RKO  1940 

Laddie  FBO  1926 

Laddie   RKO  1935 

Laddie  Be  Good   Pathe  1927 

Ladies  at  Ease   1st  Div.  1927 

Ladies  at  Play   1st  Natl.  1927 

Ladies  Beware   FBO  1927 

Ladies  Courageous   Univ.  1944 

Ladies  Crave  Excitement   Mascot  1935 

Ladies'  Day   RKO  1943 

Ladies  in  Distress   Rep.  1938 

Ladies  in  Love   Chesterfield  1930 

Ladies  in  Love   Fox  1936 

Ladies  in  Retirement   Col.  1941 

Ladies  Love  Brutes   Para.  1930 

Ladies'  Man   Para.  1931 

Ladies'  Man   Para.  1947 

Ladies  Must  Dress   Fox  1927 

Ladies  Must  Live   WB  1940 

Ladies  Must  Live   Para.  1921 

Ladies  Must  Love   Univ.  1933 

Ladies  Must  Play   Col.  1930 

Ladies  Night  in  a  Turkish  Bath   1st  Natl.  1928 

Ladies  of  Leisure   Col.  1926 

Ladies  of  Leisure   Col.  1930 

Ladies  of  the  Big  House   Para.  1932 

Ladies  of  the  Chorus   Col.  1948 

Ladies  of  the  Jury   RKO  1932 

Ladies  of  the  Mob   Para.  1928 

Ladies  of  the  Night  Club   Tiffany  1928 

Ladies  Should  Listen   Para.  1934 

Ladies  They  Talk  About   WB  1933 

Ladies  to  Board   Fox  1924 

Ladies  of  Washington   20th-Fox  1944 

Lady   1st  Natl.  1925 

Lady  and  Gent   Para.  1932 

Lady  and  the  Mob,  The   Col.  1939 

Lady  and  the  Monster,  The   Rep.  1944 

Lady  at  Midnight   EL  1948 

Lady  Barnacle   Metro  1917 

Lady  Be  Careful   Para.  1936 

Lady  Be  Good   MGM  1941 

Lady  Behave   Rep.  1937 

Lady  Bird   Chadwick  1927 

Lady  Bodyguard   Para.  1943 

Lady  By  Choice   Col.  1934 

Lady  Consents,  The   RKO  1936 

Lady  Escapes,  The   Fox  1937 

Lady  Eve,  The   Para.  1941 

Lady  Fights  Back,  The   Univ.  1937 

Lady  for  a  day   Col.  1933 

Lady  for  a  night   Rep.  1941 

Lady  from  Cheyenne,  The   Univ.  1941 

Lady  from  Chungking   PRC  1942 

Lady  from  Hell   Assoc. Exhib.  1  92€ 

Lady  from  Longacre   Fox  1922 

Lady  from  Louisiana   Rep.  1941 

Lady  from  Nowhere   Chesterfield  1931 

Lady  from  Nowhere   Col.  1936 

Lady  from  Paris   Aywon  1927 

Lady  from  Shanghai,  The    Col.  1948 

Lady  Gangster   WB  1942 

Lady  Godiva   Assoc.   Exhib.  1922 

Lady  Has  Plans,  The   Para.  1942 

Lady  in  Distress   Times  1942 

Lady  in  Ermine   1st  Natl.  1927 

Lady  in  a  Jam   Univ.  1942 

Lady  in  Love   Para.  1920 

Lady  in  Question   Col.  1940 

Lady  in  Scarlet,  The   Chesterfield  1935 


842 


TITLES 


Lady  in  the  Dark   

 Para. 

944 

Lady  in  the  Death  House   

 PRC 

1  °44 

 MCM 

1947 

1917 

 Univ. 

1938 

 Col. 

1934 

1   -.,-4.  >     If     \  •  ,' ,  1  1    .-,   -  TU« 

f  „  i 

1  Oil 

WB 

1 933 

1  944 

1  G*)0 

i  Qa<; 

1  V3D 

 Col. 

1  938 

 UA 

1 943 

 Univ. 

1 923 

Lady  of  Red  Butte   

 Para. 

1919 

 MCM 

1  930 

 Col. 

Lady  of  the  Dugout   Jennings  Shipman 

1918 

1 926 

1  930 

 MCM 

1 925 

UA 

1  929 

..Edison-Kleine 

1917 

Mf~.M 

1 939 

Col 

1 928 

RKO 

1 93 1 

FBO 

1 925 

Para 

1 920 

RKO 

1 94 1 

U  A 

1  930 

RKO 

1  943 

1 930 

1  935 

1   a/Hw    \X/W(-i     Pi  a  naiH 

1st  Natl 

1 93 1 

1  st  Natl 

1  925 

1919 

1  925 

I  aW\/    \A/itl-i    a  Pact 

RKO 

1  932 

1   a/Hw    \X/i+V-»     Dia^     l-l  a  i  r 

WB 

1  940 

1939 

Mr.M 

i  you 

1918 

1 933 

etro 

1 92 1 

1918 

1 920 

1   air    (-if  \A/r.lf 

Pi  iHarf  Iw 

1917 

1 944 

Lambeth  Walk,  The   

 MCM 

1  940 

Lamp  in  the  Desert   Coher 

-Brandt-Cohen 

1 923 

1  921 

1 937 

let  Mafl 

1 927 

..Dudley-Unity 

1916 

Land  of  Hope   

 Para. 

1921 

1943 

1 921 

1917 

Land  of  Promise   

 S.  Blitz 

1  935 

1  927 

Land  of  the  Lawless   

 Mono. 

1  947 

Land  or  Trie  Long  bnadow   

1  91  7 

1 920 

1  930 

Land  of  the  Open  Range 

RKO 

1  941 

Land  of  the  Outlaws   

 Mono. 

1 944 

Land  of  the  Silver  Fox   

 WB 

1 923 

Land  of  Wanted  Men   

 Mono. 

1932 

of  Agriculture 

1 942 

Landloper   

 Meto 

1918 

Landrush   

 Col. 

1 946 

L'Apache   

 Ince 

1919 

 Rep. 

1 944 

Larceny   

 Ul 

1  948 

 WB 

1  931 

Larceny,  Inc  

 WB 

1  942 

 PRC 

1 946 

Larceny  on  the  Air   

 Rep. 

1937 

Larceny  With  Music   

1  943 

Film  Alliance 

1941 

Lariat  Kid   

 Univ. 

1  939 

Lariats  and  Six  Shooters   

 Cosmos 

1931 

 Para. 

1  941 

Lasca   

 Univ. 

1919 

Lasca  of  the  Rio  Crande  

 Univ. 

1931 

Lash   

1st  Natl. 

1931 

Lash  of  the  Whip   

1924 

Lash  of  Power   

 Bluebird 

1917 

 MCM 

1943 

Last  Act   

1916 

1  act    Alarm  Tho 

yzo 

936 

922 

Last  Chance   

926 

 Para. 

928 

945 

945 

Last  Dance   

930 

Last  Days  of  Boot  Hill   

 Col. 

948 

 RKO 

935 

921 

1925 

1938 

Last  Flight   

931 

Last  Flight   

 Jacob  Wilk 

923 

Last  Frontier   

 Prod.  Dist. 

926 

Last  Frontier  Uprising   

 Rep. 

947 

 MGM 

1937 

Last  Gentleman   

 UA 

1  934 

Last  Horseman,  The   

 Col. 

1  944 

1923 

1  936 

 Daily 

1  928 

1  925 

 Col. 

1925 

Last  Man   

 Vitagraph 

1916 

Last  Mile   

Sono  Art  World 

1 932 

Last  Monent   

1923 

Last  of  His  People   

1919 

Last  of  Mrs.Cheyney,  The 

 MCM 

1  929 

Last  of  Mrs.Cheyney,  The 

 MGM 

1  937 

 Pathe 

1917 

1935 

1919 

Last  of  the  Duanes   

1  924 

1930 

Last  of  the  Duanes   

 20th-Fox 

1941 

Last  of  the  Ingrams   

1917 

Last  of  the  Lone  Wolf   

 Col. 

1930 

Last  of  the  Mohicans   

1  920 

Last  of  the  Mohicans,  The 

 UA 

1936 

Last  of  the  Pagans   

1935 

Last  of  the  Redmen   

 Col. 

1  947 

Last  of  the  Warrens   

1  936 

Last  of  the  Wild  Horses   

 Screen  Guild 

1  948 

Last  Outlaw   

 Para. 

1927 

Last  Outlaw,  The   

 RKO 

1936 

Last  Outpost,  The   

 Para. 

1935 

Last  Parade   

 Col. 

1  931 

1 922 

Last  Performances   

1 929 

1918 

1 932 

Last  Round-Up   

1  934 

1 947 

Last  Roundup   

1  929 

LasT  jiana,    r  ne  

1  938 

Last  Straw   

1 920 

Last  Trail   

 Fox 

1  927 

Last  Trail   

1  922 

1  933 

Last  Train  from  Madrid,  The 

 Para. 

1  937 

 Para. 

1  927 

 Univ. 

1  938 

LaAe  George  Apley,  The   

 20th-Fox 

1 947 

1  928 

Laugh  and  Get  Rich  

 RKO 

1  93 1 

1  =>t  iah     1 t  tiff 

1  928 

1 

1  940 

1  9ZD 

1  929 

933 

Laughing  at  Trouble   

^  Fox 

1  937 

Laughing  Bill  Hyde   

 Goldwyn 

1918 

Laughing  Boy   

 MGM 

1 934 

Laughing  Irish  Eyes   

 Rep. 

1  936 

Laughing  Lady,  The   

 Para. 

\  930 

Laughing  Sinners   

 MGM 

1  931 

Laughter   

 Para. 

930 

Laughter  in  Hell   

 Univ. 

932 

Laura   

 20th-Fox 

1  944 

Lavender  and  Old  Lace 

Hodkinson 

1  921 

Lavender  Bath  Lady   

 Univ. 

1922 

Law  and  Lawless   

 Majestic 

933 

Law  and  Order   

 Univ. 

1940 

Law  and  Order   

 Univ. 

1932 

Law  and  Order   

 PRC 

942 

Law  and  the  Lady   

 Aywon 

1924 

TITLES 


843 


 Rayart  1928 

Law  and  the  Woman   

 Para.  1922 

Law  Beyond  the  Range 

 Col.  1935 

Law  Decides   

 Vitagraph  1916 

Law  Demands  .. 

 Artcraft  1924 

Law  Forbids 

Univ  1924 

Law  in  Her  Hands,  The 

1  ct    Klatl    1  Q3ft 

K/1r\r->r\     1  1 )4-l 

Law  of  Compensation 

 Selig  1917 

Law  of  Fear   

 FBO  1928 

Law  of  Loyalty   

 Davis  1925 

Law  of  Men   

 Para.  1919 

Law  of  Nature   

 Arrow  1919 

Law  of  the  Canyon   

 Col.  1947 

Law  of  the  Great  Northwest   Triangle  1918 

Law  of  the  Jungle   

 Mono.  1942 

 Para.  1917 

Law  of  the  Lash   

 PRC  1947 

Law  of  the  Lawless   

 Para.  1923 

Law  of  the  Mounted   

 Syndicate  1929 

Law  of  the  North   

 Edison-Kleine  1917 

Law  of  the  Northwest 

 Col.  1943 

Law  of  the  Pampas   

 Para.  1939 

Law  of  the  Plains   

 Col.  1933 

Law  of  the  Range   

 MCM  1923 

 Univ.  1941 

 Col.  1937 

Law  of  the  Rio  Grande 

 Syndicate  1931 

Law  of  the  Sea   

 Mono.  1932 

 Col.  1938 

Law  of  the  Tong   

 Syndicate  1931 

Law  of  the  Tropics   

 WB  1941 

Law  of  the  Underworld 

 RKO  1938 

Law  of  the  Valley   

 Mono.  1944 

Law  of  the  West  

Sono  Art  World  1  932 

Law  of  the  Wild   

 Ziehm  1941 

Law  of  the  Yukon   

 Realart  1920 

 Mono.  1943 

 Arrow  1923 

Law  That  Divides   

 Hodkinson  1919 

Law  That  Failed   

 Apollo  1917 

Law  West  of  Tombstone 

 RKO  1938 

Law's  Lash   

 Pathe  1928 

Law's  Outlaw   

 Triangle  1918 

Lawful  Cheaters   

 Schulberg  1925 

Lawful  Larceny   

 Para.  1923 

Lawful  Larceny   

 RKO  1930 

Lawless  Border   

Lawless  Breed   

 Univ.  1946 

Lawless  Frontier   

 Mono.  1935 

Lawless  Empire   

 Col.  1946 

Lawless  Land   

 Rep.  1937 

Lawless  Legion   

 1st  Natl.  1929 

Lawless  Nineties,  The   

 Rep.  1936 

Lawless  Plainsmen   

 Col.  1942 

Lawless  Riders   

 Col.  1935 

Lawless  Trails   

Lawless  Woman   

 Chesterfield  1931 

Lawman  is  Born,  A   

 Rep.  1937 

Lawyer  Man   

 WB  1932 

Lawyer's  Secret   

 Para.  1931 

Lazy  Lightning   

 Univ.  1926 

Lazy  River   

 MCM  1934 

League  of  Frightened  Men 

 Col.  1937 

Leap  to  Fame   

Peerless  World  1918 

Learnin'  of  Jim  Benton 

 Triangle  1917 

Learning  to  Love   

 1st  Natl.  1925 

Leather  Burner,  The   

 UA  1943 

Leather  Cloves   

 Col.  1948 

Leather  Pushers,  The   

 Univ.  1940 

Leatherneck   

Leathernecking   

 RKO  1939 

Leathernecks  Have  Landed, 

The   Rep.  1936 

Leave  It  to  Jerry   

 Asher  1924 

Leave  Her  to  Heaven   

 20th-Fox  1945 

Leave  It  to  Blondie  .... 

 Col.  1945 

Leave  It  to  Me   

 Fox  1920 

Leave  It  to  the  Irish   

 Mono.  1  944 

Leavenworth  Case  . 

 Vitagraph  1923 

Leavenworth  Case,  The 

 Rep.  1936 

Left  Hand  Brand   

Leftover  Ladies   

Legally  Dead   

 Univ.  1923 

Legion  of  Death   

 Metro  1918 

Legion  of  Hollywood   

 Prod.  Dist.  1924 

Legion  of  Honor   

Legion  of  Lost  Flyers   

Legion  of  Terror   

Legion  of  the  Condemned 

 Para.  1928 

Legion  of  the  Lawless   RKO  1940 

Legionnaries  in  Paris   FBO  1  928 

Lemon  Drop  Kid   Para.  1934 

Lena  Rivers   Tiffany  1932 

Lena  Rivers   Arrow  1  925 

Lend  Me  Your  Husband   Brady  1924 

Lend  Me  Your  Name   Metro  1918 

Leopard  Lady   Pathe  1928 

Leopard  Man,  The   RKO  1942 

Leopard  Men  of  Africa,  The   Selig  1940 

Leopard  Woman   Assoc.  1  920 

Leopardess   Para.  1 923 

Les  Miserables   Fox  1918 

Les  Miserables   Univ  1927 

Les  Miserables   UA  1925 

Less  Than  Kin   Para.  1918 

Less  Than  the  Dust   Artcraft  1916 

Lesson   Selig  1918 

Lessons  in  Love   1st  Natl.  1921 

Lest  We  Forget   Metro  1918 

Let  'Em  Have  It   UA  1935 

Let  'Er  Buck   Univ.  1925 

Let  'Er  Co  Gallagher   Pathe  1928 

Let  Freedom  Ring   MGM  1939 

Let  George  Do  It   Film  Alliance  1  940 

Let's  Go  Steady   Col.  1945 

Let  It  Rain   Para.  1927 

Let  Not  Man  Put  Asunder   Vitagraph  1924 

Let  Them  Live!   Univ.  1937 

Let  Us  Be  Gay   MGM  1930 

Let  Women  Alone   Prod.  Dist.  1925 

Let's  Be  Fashionable   Para.  1920 

Let's  Be  Ritzy   Univ.  1934 

Let's  Elope   Para.  1919 

Let's  Face  It   Para.  1943 

Let's  Fall  in  Love  Col.  1934 

Let's  Get  a  Divorce   Para.  1918 

Let's  Get  Married   Para.  1926 

Let's  Cet  Married   Col.  1937 

Let's  Get  Tough   Mono.  1  942 

Let's  Go   Truart  1923 

Let's  Co  Collegiate   Mono.  1941 

Let's  Co  Gallagher   FBO  1925 

Let's  Co  Native   Para.  1930 

Let's  Go  Places   Fox  1930 

Let's  Co  to  the  Movies   RKO  1948 

Let's  Have  Fun   Col.  1943 

Let's  Live  Again   20th-Fox  1948 

Let's  Live  a  Little   EL  1948 

Let's  Live  Tonight   Col.  1935 

Let's  Make  a  Million   Para.  1937 

Let's  Make  a  Night  of  It   Univ.  1938 

Let's  Make  Music   RKO  1940 

Let's  Sing  Again   RKO  1936 

Let's  Talk  It  Over   Univ.  1934 

Let's  Try  Again   RKO  1934 

Letter,  The   WB  1940 

Letter  for  Evie,  A   MGM  1945 

Letter  from  An  Unknown  Woman   Ul  1948 

Letter,  The   Para.  1929 

Letter  of  Introduction   Univ.  1938 

Letter  to  Three  Wives   20th-Fox  1948 

Letty  Lynton   MCM  1932 

Lew  Tyler's  Wives   Preferred  1 926 

Liar   Fox  1918 

Libeled  Lady   MGM  1936 

Libertine   Triumph-Equitable  1  91  6 

Lie   Para.  1918 

Lieut.  Danny,  U.S. A  Ince  Triangle  1  91  6 

Life   Para.  1920 

Life  Begins   1st  Natl.  1932 

Life  Begins   WB  1940 

Life  Begins  at  41   Fox  1935 

Life  Begins  for  Andy  Hardy   MGM  1941 

Life  Begins  in  College   Fox  1937 

Life  Goes  On   Million  1938 

Life  in  the  Raw   Fox  1933 

Life  Line   Famous  Players  Lasky  1919 

Life  Mask   1st  Natl.  1918 

Life  of  an  Actress   Chadwick  1917 

Life  of  Beethoven   Film  Arts  Guild  1929 

Life  of  Dante   Express  1  924 

Life  of  Emile  Zola,  The   WB  1937 

Life  of  Honor   Graphic  1918 

Life  of  Jimmy  Dolan   WA1933 

Life  of  Riley   1st  Natl.  1927 

Life  of  the  Party   Para.  1920 

Life  of  the  Party,  The   WB  1939 

Life  of  the  Party   RKO  1937 


844 


TITLES 


1  iff»   of   \lc*ro\f*  \A/ir>tf*rc 

LI  IC    U  1      V  CJ  glC     VV  ll  H  LI  5  _ 

RKO 

934 

7J  J 

1    ifn    \X/.fk  Rlnn^ia 

I          n  i,  ll  c+u..- 

947 

941 

 20th-Fox 

944 

916 

928 

921 

Life's  Greatest  Came 

 FBO 

924 

Life's  Greatest  Problem 

 Film  Clear.  House 

91  9 

Life's  Greatest  Question 

....Cohen  Brandt  Cohen 

922 

Life's  Mockery   

 Chadwick 

928 

■  -  .£  —  *  ~    cl  ■ 

91  6 

920 

1  iwi>:>Unnl 

9 1  7 

1  :  X  ». ' ..   \  i /L. :  ..t I 

91  6 

91  7 

Lifting  Shadows   

 Pathe 

920 

Light,  The   

 Am.  Mutual 

916 

 Lubin 

916 

929 

Light  in  the  Clearing 

921 

922 

Light  in  the  Window 

 Rayart 

927 

Light  of  Happiness   

 Metro 

1916 

Light  of  Victory   

 Bluebird 

1916 

Light  of  Western  Stars, 

The  ....Mayer-Burstyn 

940 

Light  of  Western  Stars 

 Sherman  United 

1918 

Light  of  Western  Stars 

 Para. 

1  925 

Light  of  Western  Stars 

1  930 

1916 

1 923 

Light  That  Failed,  The 

 Para. 

1  939 

Light  Within   

 1st  Natl. 

1918 

Light  Woman   

 Pathe 

1  920 

Lighthouse   

 PRC 

1  946 

Lightnin'   

 Fox 

1  925 

Lightnin'   

 Fox 

1  930 

Lightnin'  Bill  Carson 

 Puritan 

1 936 

Lightnin'  in  the  Forest 

 Rep. 

1  948 

Lightnin'  Smith's  Return 

 Syndicate 

1  93 1 

Lightning   

 Tiffany 

1  927 

Lightning  Carson  Rides  Again   Principal 

1  938 

Lightning  Flyer   

 Col. 

1  93 1 

Lightning  Lariats   

 FBO 

1 927 

Lightning  Raiders   

 PRC 

1  945 

Lightning  Rider   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1  924 

Lightning  Romance   

 Rayart 

1  924 

Lightning  Shot   

 Rayart 

1  928 

Lightning  Speed   

 FBO 

1  928 

Lightning  Strikes  Twice 

 RKO 

1  93  5 

Lights  of  New  York 

 Vitagraph 

1916 

Lights  of  Old  Broadway 

 MGM 

1  925 

Lights  of  Paris   

 Superlative 

1  928 

Lights  of  the  Desert 

 Fox 

1  922 

Lights  of  Old  Santa  Fe 

 Rep. 

1  944 

Lights  Out   

 FBO 

1  923 

Lights  Out  in  Europe 

 Mayer  Burstyn 

1  940 

Likely  Story,  A   

 RKO 

1  947 

Lilac  Domino,  The 

 Selig 

1  940 

Lilac  Time   

 1st  Natl. 

1  928 

Lillian  Russell   

 20th-Fox 

1  940 

Lillies  of  the  Field 

 1st  Natl. 

1  930 

Lillies  of  the  Streets 

 FBO 

1  925 

Liliom   

 Fox 

1  930 

Lilly  Christine   

 Para. 

1  932 

Lilly  Turner   

 1st  Natl. 

1  933 

Lily   

 Fox 

1  926 

Lily  of  the  Alley   

 Hepworth 

1  924 

Lily  of  the  Dust   

 Para. 

1  924 

Limehouse  Blues   

 Para. 

1  934 

Limited  Mail   

 WB 

1  925 

Limousine  Life   

 Triangle 

1  91  8 

Limping  Man   

 Powers 

1 932 

Linda   

 1st  Div. 

1  929 

Line  Up   

 Col. 

1  934 

Lincoln  Cycle   

 Charter 

1917 

Lincoln  Highwayman 

 Fox 

920 

Linda  Be  Good   

 PRC 

1  947 

Lingerie   

 Tiffany 

1  928 

Lion  and  the  Lamb 

 Col. 

1  93 1 

Lion  and  the  Mouse 

 WB 

1 928 

Lion  Has  Wings,  The 

 UA 

1940 

Lion's  Den   

 Metro 

1919 

Lion's  Den,  The   

 Puritan 

1936 

Lion's  Mouse   

 Hodkinson 

1923 

1921 

Listen,  Darling   

 MGM 

938 

Listen  Lester   Principal  1924 

Li  Ting  Lang   R.C.  1920 

Little  Accident   Univ.  1930 

Little  Accident   Univ.  1939 

Little  Adventuress   Col.  1938 

Little  American   Artcraft  1917 

Little  Annie  Rooney   UA  1925 

Little  Big  Shot   WB  1935 

Little  Bit  of  Heaven,  A   Univ.  1940 

Little  Boss   Vitagraph  1919 

Little  Boy  Scout   Para.  1917 

Little  Brother   Ince  1917 

Little  Brother  of  the  Rich   Univ.  1919 

Little  Buckaroo   FBO  1928 

Little  Caesar   1st  Natl.  1930 

Little  Cafe   Pathe  1920 

Little  Church  Around  the  Corner   WB  1923 

Little  Clown   Realart  1921 

Little  Colonel   Fox  1935 

Little  Comrade   Para.  1919 

Little  Diplomat   Pathe  1919 

Little  Duchess   Peerless-World  1917 

Little  Eva  Ascends   Metro  1921 

Little  Eva  Egerton   Bluebird  1916 

Little  Firebrand   Pathe  1927 

Little  Fool   Metro  1921 

Little  Foxes,  The   RKO  1941 

Little  'Fraid  Lady   R.  C.  1921 

Little  French  Girl   Para.  1925 

Little  Giant   Univ.  1946 

Little  Iodine   UA  1946 

Little  Giant   1st  Natl.  1933 

Little  Giant   Univ.  1925 

Little  Girl  Next  Door   Marketed  1916 

Little  Girl  Next  Door   Blair-Cohen  1923 

Little  Gray  Mouse   Fox  1920 

Little  Home  Nurse   Educational  1921 

Little  Intruder   World  1919 

Little  Irish  Girl   WB  1926 

Little  Italy   Realart  1921 

Little  |oe,  the  Wrangler   Univ.  1942 

Little  johnny  Jones   1st  Natl.  1930 

Little  journey,  A   MGM  1927 

Little  Lady  Eileen   Para.  1916 

Little  Liar   Fine  Arts  Triangle  1  91  6 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy   UA  1921 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy   UA  1936 

Little  Lost  Sister   Selig  1917 

Little  Man,  What  Now?   Univ.  1934 

Little  Mary  Sunshine   Pathe  1916 

Little  Meera's  Romance   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1  91  6 

Little  Men   RKO  1940 

Little  Men   Mascot  1934 

Little  Mickey  Grogan   FBO  1928 

Little  Minister   Vitagraph  1921 

Little  Minister   RKO  1934 

Little  Minister   Para.  1922 

Little  Miss  Big   Univ.  1946 

Little  Miss  Broadway   20th-Fox  1938 

Little  Miss  Broadway   Col.  1947 

Little  Miss  Grown  Up   General  1918 

Little  Miss  Happiness   Fox  1916 

Little  Miss  Hawkshaw   Fox  1921 

Little  Miss  Marker   Para.  1934 

Little  Miss  Molly   Mono.  1940 

Little  Miss  No  Account   Vitagraph  1918 

Little  Miss  Nobody   Bluebird  1917 

Little  Miss  Nobody   Fox  1936 

Little  Miss  Optimist   Para.  1917 

Little  Miss  Rebellion   Para.  1920 

Little  Miss  Roughneck   Col.  1938 

Little  Miss  Smiles   Fox  1922 

Little  Miss  Thoroughbreds   WB  1938 

Little  Mr.  Jim   MGM  1946 

Little  Nellie  Kelly   MGM  1930 

Little  Old  New  York   20th-Foxl940 

Little  Old  New  York   Coldwyn  1923 

Little  Orphan   Pathe  1917 

Little  Orphan   States  Rights  1 91  6 

Little  Orphan  Annie   Pioneer  1919 

Little  Orphan  Annie   RKO  1932 

Little  Orphan  Annie   Para.  1938 

Little  Orvie   RKO  1940 

Little  Patriot   Pathe  1917 

Little  Pirate   Butterfly  1917 

Little  Princess   Artcraft  1917 

Little  Princess,  The   20th-Fox  1939 

Little  Red  Decides   Triangle  1918 

Little  Red  School  House   Arrow  1923 

Little  Red  School  House   Chesterfield  1936 

Little  Robinson  Crusoe   MGM  1924 


TITLES 


845 


Little  Rowdy   Triangle  1919 

Little  Runaway   Vitagraph  1918 

Little  Savage   RKO  1929 

Little  School  Ma'am   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1  91  6 

Little  Shepherd  of  Bargain  Row   Essanayl916 

Little  Shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come  FBO  1928 

Little  Shoes   Essanay  1917 

Little  Sister  of  Everybody   Pathel918 

Little  Snob   WB  1928 

Little  Terror   Bluebird  1917 

Little  Tokyo,  U.S.A  20th-Fox  1942 

Little  Tough  Cuy   Univ.  1938 

Little  Tough  Guys  in  Society   Univ.  1938 

Little  Wanderer  Fox  1  920 

Little  White  Savage   Bluebird  1919 

Little  Wildcat   Vitagraph  1922 

Little  Wildcat   WB  1929 

Little  Wild  Girl   Trinity  1929 

Little  Women   Para.  1919 

Little  Women   RKO  1938 

Little  Yellow  House   FBO  1928 

Littlest  Rebel,  The   Fox  1935 

Littlest  Scout   Film  Clear  House  1919 

Live  and  Let  Live   R.  C.  1921 

Live,  Love  and  Learn   MGM  1937 

Live  Sparks   Hodkinson  1920 

Live  Wire   1st  Natl.  1925 

Live  Wire  Hick   Pathe  1920 

Live  Wires   Fox  1921 

Live  Wires   Mono.  1946 

Lives  of  a  Bengal  Lancer   Para.  1935 

Living  Ghost,  The   Mono.  1942 

Living  Image   Phoenix  1928 

Living  in  a  Big  Way   MGM  1947 

Living  Lies   Clark  Cornelius  1922 

Living  on  Love   RKO  1937 

Living  on  Velvet   1st  Natl.  1935 

Llano  Kid,  The  Para.  1939 

Lloyds  of  London   Fox  1  936 

Loaded  Dice   Pathe  1918 

Loaded  Doors   Univ.  1922 

Loaded  Pistols    Col.  1948 

Local  Bad  Man   Allied  1932 

Local  Boy  Makes  Good   1st  Natl.  1931 

Locked  Door,  The   UA  1930 

Locked  Doors   Para.  1925 

Locked  Lips   Univ.  1920 

Locket,  The   RKO  1947 

Loco  Luck   Univ.  1927 

Lodge  in  the  Wilderness   Tiffany  1926 

Lodger   Am.  Anglo  1928 

Lodger,  The   20th-Fox  1944 

Lombardi,  Ltd  Metro  1919 

London   Para.  1926 

London  After  Midnight   MGM  1927 

London  by  Night   MGM  1937 

London  Avenger   World  Wide  1 933 

London  Blackout  Murders   Rep.  1942 

Lone  Chance   Fox  1924 

Lone  Cowboy   Para.  1934 

Lone  Eagle   Univ.  1927 

Lone  Fighter   Aywon  1924 

Lone  Hand   Univ.  1922 

Lone  Hand   Alexander  1 920 

Lone  Hand  Sanders   FBO  1926 

Lone  Hand  Texan   Col.  1927 

Lone  Horseman   Arrow  1923 

Lone  Horseman   Syndicate  1 929 

Lone  Ranger   Fox  1919 

Lone  Rider,  The   Col.  1930 

Lone  Rider   Col.  1934 

Lone  Rider  Ambushed,  The   PRC  1941 

Lone  Rider  Fights  Back,  The   PRC  1941 

Lone  Rider  in  Ghost  Town,  The   PRC  1941 

Lone  Star  Moonlight   Col.  1946 

Lone  Star  Raiders   Rep.  1940 

Lone  Star  Ranger   Fox  1  923 

Lone  Star  Ranger   Fox  1930 

Lone  Star  Ranger,  The   20th-Foxl942 

Lone  Star  Trail   Univ.  1923 

Lone  Star  Vigilantes,  The   Col.  1941 

Lone  Texas  Rangers   Rep.  1945 

Lone  Trail   Syndicate  1  932 

Lone  Wagon   Sanford  1924 

Lone  Wolf   Assoc.  Exhib.  1924 

Lone  Wolf   Col.  1938 

Lone  Wolf  Keeps  a  Date,  The   Col.  1941 

Lone  Wolf  Meets  a  Lady,  The   Col.  1940 

Lone  Wolf  Returns   Col.  1926 

Lone  Wolf  Returns,  The   Col.  1936 

Lone  Wolf  Spy  Hunt,  The   Col.  1939 


Lone  Wolf  Strikes,  The   Col. 

Lone  Wolf  Takes  a  Chance,  The   Col. 

Lone  Wolf's  Daughter   Hodkinson 

Lone  Wolf  in  London   Col. 

Lone  Wolf  in  Mexico,  The   Col. 

Lonely  Heart   Affiliated 

Lonely  Road   1st  Natl. 

Lonely  Trail   Prime 

Lonely  Wives   Pathe 

Lonesome   Univ. 

Lonesome  Corners   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Lonesome  Chap   Para. 

Lonesome  Ladies   1st  Natl. 

Lonesome  Trail,  The   Syndicate 

Long  Arm  of  Mannister   Pioneer 

Long  Chance   Univ. 

Long,  Long  Trail   Univ. 

Long  Live  the  King   Metro 

Long  Loop  on  the  Pecos   Pathe 

Long  Lost  Father   RKO 

Long  Night,  The  RKO 

Long  Shots   Grand  Natl. 

Long  Trail   Para. 

Long  Voyage  Home,  The   UA 

Longest  Night,  The   MGM 

Look  Who's  Laughing   RKO 

Look-Out  Girl   Quality 

Look  Your  Best   Goldwyn 

Looking  for  Trouble   UA 

Looking  for  Trouble   Univ. 

Looking  Forward   MGM 

Loopin  the  Loop   Para. 

Loose  Ankles   1st  Natl. 

Loot   Univ. 

Lord  and  Lady  Algy   Goldwyn 

Lord  Byron  of  Broadway   MGM 

Lord  Jeff   MGM 

Lord  Jim   Para. 

Lord  Loves  the  Irish   Hodkinson 

Lords  of  High  Decision   Univ. 

Lorna  Doone   1st  Natl. 

Lorraine  of  the  Lions   Univ. 

Loser's  End   Steiner 

Lost  Angel   MGM 

Lost  Atlantis   Goldberg 

Lost — A  Wife   Para. 

Lost  and  Found   Goldwyn 

Lost  and  Won   Para. 

Lost  at  Sea   Tiffany 

Lost  at  the  Front   1st  Natl. 

Lost  Battalion   McManus 

Lost  Canyon   UA 

Lost  Chord   Arrow 

Lost  City,  The   S.  Krellberg 

Lost  Express   Rayart 

Lost  Gods   Talking  Pic.  Epic. 

Lost  Honeymoon   Eagle  Lion 

Lost  Horizon   Col. 

Lost  in  a  Big  City   Arrow 

Lost  in  a  Harem   MGM 

Lost  in  the  Arctic   Fox 

Lost  in  the  Stratosphere   Mono 


Jungle   Mascot 

Lady   1st  Natl. 

Limited   Rayart 

-Ul 


Lost 
Lost 
Lost 

Lost  Moment,  The 

Lost  Money   Fox 

Lost  on  the  Western  Front   Standard 

Lost  Patrol   RKO 

Lost  Patrol   Pro  Patria 

Lost  Princess   Fox 

Lost  Romance   Para. 

Lost  Squadron,  The   RKO 

Lost  Trail   Mono. 

Lost  Trail   Rayart 

Lost  World   Rothacker-lst  Natl. 

Lost  Zeppelin   Tiffany 

Lost  Weekend,  The   Para. 

Lottery  Bride,  The   UA 

Lottery  Lover   Fox 

Lottery  Man   Para. 

Lottery  Man   States  Rights 

Lotus  Blossom   Natl.  Films 

Lotus  Eater   1st  Natl. 

Lotus  Lady   Audible 

Loud  Speaker   Mono. 

Louisiana   Mono. 

Louisiana  Hayride   Col. 

Louisiana  Purchase   Para. 

Louisiana  Story   Lopert 

Love   Assoc. 


846 


TITLE S 


Love   MGM 

Love  Affair   Col. 

Love  Affair   RKO 

Love  Among  the  Millionaires   Para. 

Love  and  Glory   Univ. 

Love  and  Hate   Fox 

Love  and  Hisses   Fox 

Love  and  Learn   Para. 

Love  and  the  Devil   1st  Natl. 

Love  and  the  Law   Film  Clear.  House 

Love  and  the  Woman   World 

Love  at  First  Sight   Chesterfield 

Love  Auction   Fox 

Love  Bandit   Vitagraph 

Love  Before  Breakfast   Univ. 

Love  Begins  at  Twenty   1st  Natl. 

Love  Birds   Univ. 

Love  Bound   Peerless 

Love  Brand   Univ. 

Love  Brokers   Triangle 

Love  Burglar   Para. 

Love  Captive   Univ. 

Love  Charm   Para. 

Love  Cheat   Pathe 

Love  Comes  Along   RKO 

Love  Crazy   MGM 

Love  Defender   World 

Love  Doctor   Vitagraph 

Love  Doctor   Para. 

Love  'Em  and  Leave  'Em   Para. 

Love  Expert   1st  Natl. 

Love  Finds  Andy  Hardy   MGM 

Love  Flower   UA 

Love  from  a  Stranger   Eagle  Lion 

Love  Gamble   H.  Ginsberg 

Love  Gambler   Fox 

Love  Girl  B   Bluebird 

Love,  Hate  and  the  Woman   Arrow 

Love,  Honor  and  Behave   WB 

Love,  Honor  and  Obey   Metro 

Love,  Honor  and  Obey   Rep. 

Love,  Honor  and  Oh-Baby   Univ. 

Love,  Honor  and  Oh-Baby   Univ. 

Love  Hour   Vitagraph 

Love  Hunger   Hodkinson 

Love  Hungry   Fox 

Love  in  a  Bungalow   Univ. 

Love  in  a  Hurry   WB 

Love  in  Bloom   Para. 

Love  in  High  Gear   Mayfair 

Love  in  the  Dark   Metro 

Love  in  the  Desert   RKO 

Love  in  the  Ring   All  Art 

Love  in  the  Rough   MGM 

Love  Insurance   Para. 

Love  Is  a  Headache   MGM 

Love  Is  a  Racket   1st  Natl. 

Love  Is  an  Awful  Thing   Selznick 

Love  Is  Dangerous   Chesterfield 

Love  Is  Like  That   Chesterfield 

Love  Is  Love   Fox 

Love  Is  News   Fox 

Love  Is  on  the  Air   1st  Natl. 

Love  Kiss   Celebrity 

Love  Laughs  at  Andy  Hardy   MGM 

Love  Letter   Univ. 

Love  Letters   Fox 

Love  Letters   Para. 

Love  Letters   Para. 

Love  Letters  of  a  Star   Univ. 

Love  Light   UA 

Love,  Live  &  Laugh   Fox 

Love  Madness   Hodkinson 

Love  Makes  Women  Wild   Fox 

Love  Mart   1st  Natl. 

Love  Mask   Para. 

Love  Master   1st  Natl. 

Love  Me   Para. 

Love  Me  and  the  World  Is  Mine   Univ. 

Love  Me  Forever   Col. 

Love  Me  Tonight   Para. 

Love  Nest   World 

Love  Never  Dies   1st  Natl. 

Love  of  Sunya   UA 

Love  of  Woman   Selznick 

Love  on  a  Bet   RKO 

Love  on  a  Budget   20th-Fox 

Love  on  the  Run   MGM 

Love  or  Fame   Selig 

Love  or  Justice   Triangle 

Love  or  Money   Hallmark 


927  Love  Over  Night   Pathe  1  928 

932  Love  Pari.de   Para.  1929 

939  Love  Past  Thirty   Freulerl934 

930  Love  Piker   Goldwyn  1923 

924  Love  Pirate   FBOI923 

916  Love  Racket,  The   IstNatl.  1930 

937  Love  Slave   R.Clark  1922 

928  Love  Special   Para.  1921 

929  Love  Sublime   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1 91 7 

919  Love  Swindle   Univ.  1918 

919  Love  Takes  Flight   Crand.  Natl.  1 937 

929  Love  That  Dares   Fox  1919 

919  Love  Thief   Univ.  1926 

924  Love  Thrill   Univ.  1927 

936  Love  Thy  Neighbor   Para.  1940 

936  Love  Time   Fox  1934 

934  Love  Toy   WB  1926 

932  Love  Trader   Tiffany  1930 

923  Love  Trail   Pathe  1916 

918  Love  Trap   Asher  1923 

919  Love  Trap   Univ.  1929 

934  Love  Under  Fire   Fox  1937 

921  Love  Wins   H&H  1920 

919  Love  Without  Question   Jans  1920 

930  Love's  Bargain   FB0  1925 

941  Love's  Blindness   MGM  1926 

919  Love's  Boomerang   Para.  1922 

917  Love's  Conquest   Para.  1918 

929  Love's  Crucible   Brady- World  1 91  6 

926  Love's  Flame   Fidelity  1920 

920  Love's  Greatest  Mistake   Para.  1927 

938  Love's  Lariat   Bluebird  1916 

920  Love's  Harvest   Fox  1920 

947  Love's  Law   Mutual  1918 

925  Love's  Law   Fox  1917 

922  Love's  Masquerade   Selznick  1922 

916  Love's  Mockery   Realistic  1 928 

921  Loves  of  Edgar  Allen  Poe,  The   20th-Fox  1942 

938  Love's  Pay  Day   Triangle  1918 

920  Love's  Penalty   IstNatl.  1921 

945  Love's  Pilgrimage  to  America   Univ.  1916 

940  Love's  Plaything   Radin  1921 

933  Love's  Prisoner   Triangle  1919 

945  Love's  Redemption   IstNatl.  1922 

919  Love's  Wilderness   IstNatl.  1924 

928  Love's  Whirlpool   Prod.  Dist.  1 924 

937  Lovehound   Fox  1923 

919  Lovelorn   MGM  1927 

935  Lovely  Mary   Metro  1916 

932  Lover  Come  Back   Col.  1931 

922  Lover  Come  Back   Univ.  1946 

1929  Lover  of  Camille   WB  1924 

930  Lover's  Oath   Astro  1925 

930  Lover's  Island   Assoc.  Exhib.  1 926 

919  Lover's  Lane   WB1924 

938  Lovers   MGM  1927 

932  Lovers  Courageous   MGM  1932 

922  Lovers  in  Quarantine   Para.  1925 

933  Lovers  of  Letty   Goldwyn  1920 

933  Lovers  of  an  Actress   Para.  1928 

919  Loves  of  Carmen   Fox  1927 

937  Loves  of  Carmen,  The   Col.  1948 

937  Loves  of  Casanova   MGM  1929 

930  Loves  of  Pharaoh   Para.  1922 

946  Loves  of  Ricardo   Baban  1926 

923  Lovetime   Fox  1921 

924  Loveey  Mary   MGM  1926 

917  Lovin'  Fool   Sierra  1926 

945  Lovin'  the  Ladies   RKO  1930 

936  Loving  Lies   Allied  Prod.  Dist.  1923 

921  Lowland  Cinderella   2nd  Natl.  1922 

929  Loyal  Wives   Vitagraph  1923 

920  Luck   C.  C.  Burr  1923 

927  Luck  and  Pluck   Fox  1919 

928  Luck  and  Sand   Artclass  1926 

918  Luck  in  Pawn   Para.  1919 

924  Luck  of  Geraldine  Laird   R.  C.  1920 

918  Luck  of  the  Irish   20th-Foxl948 

928  Luckiest  Girl  in  the  World,  The   Univ.  1926 

935  Lucky  Boy   Tiffany  1929 

932  Lucky  Cisco  Kid   20th-Fox1940 

919  Lucky  Dan   Goldstone  1 923 

921  Lucky  Devil   Para.  1925 

927  Lucky  Devils   RKO  1933 

924  Lucky  Devils   Univ.  1941 

936  Lucky  Dog   Univ.  1933 

938  Lucky  Horseshoe   Fox  1925 

936  Lucky  in  Love   Pathe  1929 

919  Lucky  Jordan   Para.  1942 

917  Lucky  Lady   Para.  1926 

920  Lucky  Larkin   Univ.  1930 


TITLES 


847 


Lucky  Larrigan   Mono. 

Lucky  Night   MCM 

Lucky  Partners   RKO 

Lucky  Spurs   Chesterfield 

Lucky  Star   Fox 

Lucky  Texan   Mono. 

Lucretia  Borgia   Mutual 

Lullaby   FBO 

Lulu  Belle   Col. 

Lumberjack   UA 

Lummox   UA 

Lunatic  at  Large   1st  Natl. 

Lure  of  Alaska   Educational 

Lure  of  Ambition   Fox 

Lure  of  Croning  Waters   Stoll 

Lure  of  Cold   Steiner 

Lure  of  Egypt   Pathe 

Lure  of  Heart's  Desire   Metro 

Lure  of  the  Islands   Mono. 

Lure  of  the  Jade   Univ. 

Lure  of  the  Night  Club   FBO 

Lure  of  the  Ring   World  Art  Film 

Lure  of  the  Rose   Unicorn 

Lure  of  the  West   Chesterfield 

Lure  of  the  Wild   Col. 

Lure  of  Youth   Metro 

Lured  UA 

Luring  Lips   Univ. 

Lust  of  the  Ages   Ogden 

Luther   Reformation 

Luxury   Arrow 

Luxury  Liner   Para. 

Luxury  Liner   MCM 

Lydia   UA 

Lying  Lips   Assoc.  Prod. 

Lying  Lips   Am.  Mutual 

Lying  Truth   Am.  Mutual 

Lyon's  Mail   Triangle 

M 

Ma,  He's  Making  Eyes  at  Me   Univ. 

Macbeth   Reliance 

Macbeth   Rep. 

Machine  Cun  Mama   PRC 

Macomber  Affair,  The   UA 

Mad  About  Music   Univ. 

Mad  Doctor,  The   Para. 

Mad  Dancer   Jans 

Mad  Doctor  of  Market  St.,  The   Univ. 

Mad  Empress,  The   WB 

Mad  Came   Fox 

Mad  Genius   WB 

Mad  Ghoul,  The   Univ. 

Mad  Holiday   MCM 

Mad  Hour   1st  Natl. 

Mad  Love   MCM 

Mad  Love   Kraemer 

Mad  Love   Coldwyn 

Mad  Marriage   Univ. 

Mad  Marriage   Rosemary 

Mad  Men  of  Europe   Col. 

Mad  Miss  Manton   RKO 

Mad  Monster,  The   PRC 

Mad  Parade  Para. 

Mad  Wednesday  UA 

Mad  Whirl   Univ. 

Mad  Youth   Atlas 

Madam  Satan   MCM 

Madam  Spy   Univ. 

Madam  Who?   Para. 

Madame  Bo  Peep   Triangle 

Madame  Butterfly   Para. 

Madame  Curie   MCM 

Madame  Du  Barry   WB 

Madame  Du  Barry   Fox 

Madame  Jealousy   Para. 

Madame  Peacock   Metro 

Madame  Pompadour  Para. 

Madame  President   Para. 

Madame  Racketeer   Para. 

Madame  Sans  Gene   Para. 

Madames  Sherry   Hoffman 

Madame  Sphinx   Triangle 

Madame  Spy   Univ. 

Madame  Wants  No  Children   Fox 

Madame  X   Coldwyn 

Madame  X   MCM 

Madame  X   MCM 

Madcap  Madge   Triangle 

Made  for  Each  Other   UA 

Made  for  Love   Prod.  Dist. 


933 
939 
940 
926 
929 
934 
929 
924 
948 
944 
930 
927 
916 
919 
921 
922 
921 
916 
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918 
927 
932 
916 
926 
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947 
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929 
921 
933 
948 
941 
921 
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919 


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916 
948 
944 
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938 
941 
925 
942 
939 
933 
931 
943 
936 
928 
935 
921 
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940 
938 
942 
931 
947 
924 
940 
930 
918 
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932 
943 
934 
918 
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920 
927 
916 
932 
925 
917 
918 
934 
927 
920 
929 
937 
917 
939 
926 


Made  in  America   Pathe,  1919 

Made  on  Broadway   MCM  1933 

Made  to  Order  Hero   Univ.  1928 

Mademoiselle  Midnight   MCM  1924 

Mademoiselle  Fifi   RKO  1944 

Mademoiselle  Modiste   1st  Natl.  1926 

Madison  Square  Garden   Para.  1932 

Madness  of  Helen   Paragon-Brady  1  91  6 

Madness  of  Love   FBO  1922 

Madness  of  Youth   Fox  1923 

Madonna  of  Avenue  A   WB  1929 

Madonna  of  the  Desert   Rep.  1948 

Madonna  of  the  Sleeping  Cars  ..55th  St.  PI.  Cr.  1929 

Madonna  of  the  Slums   Univ.  1920 

Madonna  of  the  Streets   1st  Natl.  1924 

Madonna  of  the  Seven  Moons   Univ.  1946 

Madonna's  Secret,  The   Rep.  1946 

Maelstrom   Vitagraph  1917 

Magda   Selig  1917 

Magdalen  of  the  Hills   Metro  1917 

Maggie  Pepper   Para.  1919 

Magic  Cup   Realart  1921 

Magic  Eye   Bluebird  1918 

Magic  Flame   UA  1927 

Magic  Garden   FBO  1927 

Magic  Night   UA  1932 

Magic  Town   RKO  1947 

Magician   MCM  1926 

Magnificent  Ambersons,  The   RKO  1942 

Magnificent  Brute   Univ.  1921 

Magnificent  Brute,  The   Univ.  1936 

Magnificent  Dope,  The   20th-Foxl942 

Magnificent  Doll   Univ.  1946 

Magnificent  Flirt   Para.  1928 

Magnificent  Rogue,  The   Rep.  1946 

Magnificent  Fraud,  The   Para.  1939 

Magnificent  Lie   Para.  1939 

Magnificent  Meddler   Vitagraph  1 91  7 

Maid  of  Belgium   Peerless- World  1917 

Maid  of  Salem   Para.  1937 

Maid  of  the  West   Fox  1921 

Maid's  Night  Out   RKO  1938 

Mail  Train   20th-Fox  1941 

Mailman   FBO  1923 

Main  Event   Pathe  1927 

Main  Event   Col.  1938 

Main  Street   WB  1923 

Main  Street  After  Dark   MCM  1944 

Main  Street  Kid   Rep.  1948 

Main  Street  Lawyer   Rep.  1939 

Maisie  Goes  to  Reno   MGM  1944 

Maisie   MGM  1939 

Maisie  Was  a  Lady   MGM  1941 

Major  and  the  Minor,  The   Para.  1942 

Major  Barbara   UA  1941 

Make  a  Million   Mono.  1935 

Make  a  Wish   RKO  1937 

Make  Believe  Wife   Para.  1918 

Make  Me  a  Star   Para.  1932 

Make  Mine  Music!   RKO  1946 

Make  Way  for  a  Lady   RKO  1936 

Make  Your  Own  Bed   WB  1944 

Maker  of  Men   Plymouth  1921 

Maker  of  Men   Col.  1931 

Making  a  Man   Para.  1922 

Making  Good   Sanford  1923 

Making  of  Madelena   Para.  1916 

Making  of  O'Malley   1st  Natl.  1925 

Making  the  Grade   Butler  1922 

Making  the  Headlines   Col.  1938 

Making  the  Varsity   Excellent  1  928 

Malay  Nights   Mayfairl933 

Male  Animal,  The   WB  1942 

Male  and  Female   Para.  1919 

Maltese  Falcon   WB  1931 

Maltese  Falcon,  The   WB  1941 

Mama  Loves  Papa   RKO  1945 

Mama  Runs  Wild   Rep.  1937 

Mama  Steps  Out   MCM  1937 

Mamba   Tiffany  1930 

Mammy   WB  1930 

Mamma's  Affair   1st  Natl.  1921 

Man  About  Town   Fox  1932 

Man  About  Town   Para.  1939 

Man  Above  the  Law   Triangle  1918 

Man  Against  Woman   Col.  1932 

Man  Alive   RKO  1945 

Man  Alone   Anchor  1  923 

Man  and  His  Angel   Triumph-Equity  1 91  6 

Man  and  His  Money   Coldwyn  1919 

Man  and  His  Soul   Metro  1916 


848 


TITLES 


Man  and  His  Woman   Pathe  1  920 

Man  and  Maid   MCM  1925 

Man  and  the  Moment   Assoc.  Exhib.  1922 

Man  and  the  Moment   1st  Natl.  1929 

Man  and  the  Woman   US  Amusement  1917 

Man  and  Wife   Arrow  1923 

Man  and  Woman   Jans  1921 

Man  at  Large   20th  Fox  1941 

Man  Behind  the  Curtain   Vitagraph  1916 

Man  Betrayed,  A   Rep.  1937 

Man  Betrayed,  A   Rep.  1941 

Man  Between   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  923 

Man  Called  Back   Tiffany  1932 

Man  Crazy   1st  Natl.  1928 

Man  Four  Square   Fox  1926 

Man  I  Love,  The   WB  1946 

Man  Who  Dared   Col.  1946 

Man  from  Beyond   Houdini  1922 

Man  from  Blankley's   WB  1930 

Man  from  Brodney's   Vitagraph  1923 

Man  from  Cheyenne   Rep.  1942 

Man  from  Colorado   Col.  1948 

Man  from  Chicago   Col.  1931 

Man  from  Dakota,  The   MCM  1940 

Man  from  Death  Valley   Mono.  1931 

Man  from  Down  Under,  The   MCM  1943 

Man  from  Downing  St  Vitagraph  1922 

Man  from  Frisco   Rep.  1944 

Man  from  Funeral  Ridge   Para.  1918 

Man  from  Clengary   Hodkinson  1  923 

Man  from  Cuntown   Puritan  1935 

Man  from  Hardpan   Pathe  1927 

Man  from  Headquarters   Rayart  1  928 

Man  from  Headquarters   Mono.  1942 

Man  from  Hell   Kent  1934 

Man  from  Hell's  Edges   Sono  Art  World  1932 

Man  from  Home   Para.  1922 

Man  from  Hell's  River   W.  P.  Exchange  1922 

Man  from  Lost  River   Coldwynl922 

Man  from  Montana   Butterfly  1  91  7 

Man  from  Montana   Univ.  1941 

Man  from  Monterey   WB  1933 

Man  from  Montreal   Univ.  1940 

Man  from  Music  Mountain,  The   Rep.  1943 

Man  from  Nevada   Syndicate  1 929 

Man  from  Mexico   Mono.  1932 

Man  from  Nowhere   Syndicate  1  930 

Man  from  Oklahoma   Rayart  1926 

Man  from  Painted  Post   Artcraftl917 

Man  from  Rainbow  Valley   Rep.  1946 

Man  from  Red  Culch   I  Prod.  Dist.  1935 

Man  from  Rio  Grande   Rep.  1943 

Man  from  Sundown   Col.  1939 

Man  from  Texas   Mono.  1939 

Man  from  Texas   EL  1948 

Man  from  Thunder  River   Rep.  1943 

Man  from  the  West   Univ.  1926 

Man  from  Tumbleweeds,  The   Col.  1940 

Man  from  Utah   Mono.  1934 

Man  from  Wyoming   Univ.  1924 

Man  from  Wyoming,  A   Para.  1932 

Man  from  Yesterday   Para.  1932 

Man  from  Oklahoma,  The   Rep.  1945 

Man  Hater   Triangle  1917 

Man  Higher  Up   Gotham  1928 

Man  Hunt   World  1918 

Man  Hunt   RKO  1933 

Man  Hunt   WB  1936 

Man  Hunt   20th-Foxl941 

Man  Hunter   Fox  1  91  9 

Man  Hunter,  The   WB  1930 

Man  I  Love   Para.  1929 

Man  I  Love,  The   WB  1947 

Man  I  Married,  The   20th-Fox  1940 

Man  I  Marry,  The   Univ.  1936 

Man  Who  Walked  Alone,  The   PRC  1945 

Man  in  Blue   Univ.  1925 

Man  in  Blue,  The   Univ.  1937 

Man  in  Half  Moon  Street,  The   Para.  1944 

Man  in  Hobbies   Tiffany  1939 

Man  in  Possession   MGM  1931 

Man  in  the  Iron  Mask,  The   UA1939 

Man  in  the  Moonlight   Univ.  1919 

Man  in  the  Open   United  1919 

Man  in  the  Rough   FBO  1 928 

Man  in  the  Saddle   Univ.  1926 

Man  in  the  Shadow  Am.  Cinema  1926 

Man  in  the  Trunk,  The   20th-Fox  1942 

Man  Inside   Univ.  1916 

Manu  Life  Passed  By   Metro  1  923 


Man-Made  Woman   Pathe  1928 

Man-Made  Monster   Univ.  1941 

Man  Must  Live   Para.  1925 

Man  Next  Door   Vitagraph  1923 

Man  of  Action   Col.  1933 

Man  of  Action   1st  Natl.  1923 

Man  of  Bronze   World  1918 

Man  of  Conquest   Rep.  1939 

Man  of  Courage   PRC  1943 

Man  of  His  Word   General  1917 

Man  of  Honor   Metro  1919 

Man  of  Iron   WB  1  935 

Man  of  Mystery   Vitagraph  1  91  7 

Man  of  Nerve   FBO  1925 

Man  of  Quality   Excellent  1926 

Man  of  Sentiment   Chesterfield  1  933 

Man  of  Sorrow   Fox  1916 

Man  of  Stone   Fox  1916 

Man  of  the  Forest   Para.  1926 

Man  of  the  Forest   Hodkinson  1921 

Man  of  the  Forest   Para.  1933 

Man  of  the  People   MGM  1937 

Man  of  the  World   Para.  1931 

Man  of  Two  Worlds   RKO  1934 

Man  on  the  Box   WB  1925 

Man  on  the  Flying  Trapeze   Para.  1935 

Man  Rustlin'   FBO  1926 

Man  She  Brought  Back   Assoc.  Exhib.  1922 

Man  Tamer   Univ.  1921 

Man  There  Was   Radiosol  1920 

Man  They  Could  Not  Hang,  The   Col.  1939 

Man  to  Man   Univ.  1922 

Manu  to  Man   WB  1931 

Man  to  Remember,  The   RKO  1938 

Man  Trackers   Univ.  1921 

Man  Trailer   Col.  1 934 

Man  Trap   Bluebird  1917 

Man  Trouble   Fox  1930 

Man  Unconquerable   Para.  1922 

Man  Under  Cover   Univ.  1922 

Man  Wanted   Clark-Cornelius  1 922 

Man  Wanted   WB  1  932 

Man  Who  Broke  the  Bank  at  Monte  Carlo.-. Fox  1935 

Man  Who  Came  Back   Fox  1  924 

Man  Who  Came  Back   Fox  1931 

Man  Who  Came  to  Dinner,  The   WB  1941 

Man  Who  Could  Work  Miracles   UA1937 

Man  Who  Cried  Wolf,  The   Univ.  1937 

Man  Who  Dared   Fox  1920 

Man  Who  Dared,  The   WB  1939 

Man  Who  Fights  Alone   Para.  1924 

Man  Who  Forgot   Brady  1917 

Man  Who  Found  Himself   Para.  1925 

Man  Who  Found  Himself,  The   RKO  1937 

Man  Who  Had  Everything   Goldwyn  1921 

Man  Who  Laughs   Univ.  1928 

Man  Who  Lived  Twice,  The   Col.  1936 

Man  Who  Lost  Himself,  The   Univ.  1941 

Man  Who  Made  Good   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1917 

Man  Who  Married  His  Own  Wife   Univ.  1922 

Man  Who  Paid   Prod.  Security  1922 

Man  Who  Played  Cod   UA1922 

Man  Who  Played  Cod   WB1932 

Man  Who  Played  Square   Fox  1925 

Man  Who  Reclaimed  His  Head   Univ.  1935 

Man  Who  Returned  to  Life,  The   Col.  1942 

Man  Who  Saw  Tomorrow   Para.  1922 

Man  Who  Stayed  at  Home   Para.  1922 

Man  Who  Stood  Still   Brady  1916 

Man  Who  Talked  Too  Much,  The   WB  1940 

Man  Who  Took  a  Chance   Bluebird  1917 

Man  Who  Was  Afraid   Essanayl917 

Man  Who  Woke  Up   Triangle  1918 

Man  Who  Won   Fox  1923 

Man  Who  Won    Powers  1923 

Man  Who  Won   Vitagraph  1919 

Man  Who  Would  Not  Die, 

The   Am.  Mutual  1916 

Man  Who  Wouldn't  Die,  The   20th-Fox  1942 

Man  Who  Wouldn't  Talk   20th-Fox  1940 

Man  Who  Wouldn't  Tell   Vitagraph  1918 

Man  With  Nine  Lives,  The   Col.  1940 

Man  With  Two  Faces   1st  Natl.  1934 

Man  With  Two  Lives,  The   Mono.  1942 

Man  With  Two  Mothers   Goldwyn  1922 

Man  Without  a  Conscience   WB  1925 

Man  Without  a  Country   Univ.  1917 

Man  Without  a  Heart   Banner  1924 

Man,  Woman  and  Sin   MGM  1927 


TITLES 


849 


Man,  Woman  and  Wife   

 Univ. 

1923 

Man-Eater  of  Kumaon   

 Ul 

1948 

 Krellberg 

1935 

 Col. 

1933 

Man's  Country 

Mono. 

1938 

Man  s  Fight 

United 

1  91  9 

Nilan'c    (~.  a  rv"i  o  A 

Col 

1 934 

^o  1  ~r  r>  \  f  \t 

1  921 

EVian  s  Land 

Allied 

1 932 

Am  Poloacp 

1  922 

Man's  Man 

Triangle 

1917 

Man's  Man 

MCM 

1  929 

 ■/:  P* 

1 924 

1 927 

1917 

1918 

1  st  Natl 

1 934 

MarHann    l\^\/ctor\/  Tho 

Rep 

1  937 

VA/nrlrf 

1919 

Man  1 1  a  Calling 

20th-Fox 

1  942 

KA  anhanHloH 

Para 

1  924 

N/1  anhattan 

Para 

1  924 

Col 

1  948 

N/lankiat  +  ari    Ri  1 1"  toff  l\/ 

1  m  non a 1 

1 935 

KA  anhattan    (~~  c\r~  \e  +  a  i  1 

Para 

1 928 

KA  ?ohattan  f™r.\A/h.f*^\/ 

S\/r"iiH  i  r~  a  I"  o 

1  929 

1 920 

Fy^ p  1 1  orrr 

1  928 

Manhattan  Love  Song 

Mono 

1  934 

Manhattan  Madness 

Fine  Arts  Tri 

1916 

rvlanhattan  rvlelodrama 

MCM 

1  934 

Manhattan  Merry -Co  - Round 

Rep 

1 937 

Manhattan  Moon 

1  935 

Manhattan  Parade 

WB 

1 932 

Manhattan  Shakedown 

Syndicate 

1 939 

\A  anhattan  Tr\\Atc*r 

(?  om  i  notnn 

1  932 

Manicure  Girl 

Para 

1  925 

rvl  a  nn  ecj  u  i  n 

Para 

1 926 

KA  an  npni  i  m 

MCM 

1  937 

an  po  we  r 

Para 

1  927 

Manpower 

WB 

1  941 

M  an- Proof 

MCM 

1  938 

Mansion  of  Aching  Hearts 

Schul  berg 

1  925 

M  anslaughter 

Para 

1  922 

\A  and  ai  iohtor 

Para 

1  930 

Pathe 

1918 

Para 

1  926 

f\  a-1  a  n  t  r  a  n  Tho 

Rep 

1  943 

1  93 1 

Para 

1 934 

U  A 

1  947 

rviaruie  rnearT   

1  Q  1  A 

1  Ql  7 

l7l  / 

1 92 1 

1 926 

9nth_  Frw 

1  946 

1  940 

rvlargin  for  Error 

70th-Fnv 

1  943 

rvl  a  ri  a  n  ne 

MCM 

1  929 

Marie  Rosa 

Para 

1916 

M ar i e  Antoinette 

MCM 

1  938 

 "c^P* 

1  934 

KA  arip  1  o/H 

1919 

anno    P  aiHorc 

RKO 

1  944 

Manooc    Arc    f~  nmmo 

1 934 

^^arines  Are  Here 

1  938 

IV1  ax  i  npc    Flv    Wioh  Tho 

RKO 

1  940 

 Selig 

1918 

Pathe 

1917 

'  1  nrL      ,-  +     tho  Paaef 

1  Q93 
1  VZ3 

I  7tO 

1  Q3  7 
1  7jZ 

KACKA 

1  73  J 

916 

Mark  of  Zorro  The 

70th- Fny 

1  940 

\A  arL*    r\f    ~7  ftr 

U  A 

920 

Mark    nf    thp   Whktlpr  Thp 

IVIdllS.     'J  1       IMC      VV  I  1  1  i  1  1 1_  1  ,       1  I  1 G   

Col 

1  944 

Q  1  7 

Q4n 

VnU 

Marked  Men   

 Univ. 

91  9 

Q7  Q 

944 

Marked  Woman   

WB 

937 

Market  of  Souls   

 Para. 

1919 

Marlie,  the  Killer   

 Pathe 

1928 

Marooned  Hearts   

 Selznick 

1920 

Marquis  Preferred   

 Para. 

1929 

1927 

1918 

N^arriaao    Raaroaain  °Th»e- 

Hoi  ly  wood 

1935 

Marriaao    Roara/H  Tho 

Unity-Mirror 

1916 

Marriage  by  Contract 

Tiffany 

1928 

Marrisoo  Riiraralo 

Triangle 

1918 

N^aa  rri  aacao  CV\z*nro 

Selznick 

1923 

Marriage  Cheat 

1st  Natl. 

1924 

aa  rri  aa  tao  f~ir/~lc« 

WB 

1924 

N^arriagc  Clause 

Univ 

1926 

KA  aa  r  r  laa  caca    fnr  fnnvpnipnfp 

1919 

fidart  i  mo  P.amhlp 

Merit 

1921 

M  a  r  ri  a  no    Ic    aa    Priwaatca  Affair 

MCM 

1 944 

Marriage  Lie 

Bluebird 

191  8 

1  926 

Marriage  Maker 

Para 

1923 

aa  r"r  i  aaoca    N^aarl^fat                         [  flhpn 

Brandt -Cohen 

1  923 

Marriage  Market  Cohen* 

Brandt-Cohen 

1917 

Marriage  rvlorals 

Weber 

1  923 

Marriage  of  Molly  O 

Fine  Arts  Tri 

1916 

Marriage  of  Wm.  Ashe   

Metro 

1  921 

rv^arnage  on  Approval 

Freuler 

1933 

Marriage  Pit 

1  920 

Marriage  Playground 

Para 

1 929 

Marriage  Price 

Artcraf  t 

1919 

r  r  iaa -a*ra  Rinta 

Para 

1918 

t\A aa rr taa oca    ^rarar"i  ilaatirara 
\A  aa  rr  i  aa  oca  \A/rairl 

Vitagraph 

1917 

1  st  Natl 

1 925 

Marriages  Are  Made 

1918 

^/la  r  r  ied  ^ 

lans 

1 925 

tviarned  Alive 

Fox 

1 927 

Married  and  in  Love 

RKO 

1940 

Married  Bachelor   

 MCM 

1  941 

Married  Before  Breakfast   

 MCM 

1  937 

Married  Flapper   

 Univ. 

1922 

Married  Flirts   

 MCM 

1  924 

Married  in  Haste  

 Fox 

1919 

Married  in  Hollywood   

 Fox 

929 

Married  Life  Sennett  Keystone 

1 920 

922 

Married  Virgin   

 Fidelity 

920 

924 

1 925 

7ntu  F,-w 

1  94 1 

Marry  the  Cirl   

 Sterling 

1  928 

WB 

937 

..Assoc.  Exhib. 

1 922 

1  934 

N/laarc     AttarLc     aUa  \A/,-,rl,H 

1 938 

Marshal  of  Amarillo 

Rep 

1  948 

Marshal  of  Cripple  Creek   

 Rep. 

1  947 

Marshal  of  Cunsmoke   

 Univ. 

1 944 

Marshal  of  Mesa  City,  The 

 RKO 

1940 

Marshal  of  Laredo   

 Rep. 

1 945 

Marshal  of  Reno   

 Rep. 

1  944 

Martyr  Sex   

 Coldstone 

1 924 

Mary  Burn-Fugitive   

 Para. 

1 935 

Mary  Ellen  Comes  to  Town   

 Para. 

1 920 

Mary  Jane's  Pa   

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Mary  Jane's  Pa   

 1st  Natl. 

1  935 

Mary  Lawson's  Secret   

 Pathe 

1917 

Mary  Lou   

 Col. 

1  948 

Mary  of  Scotland   

 RKO 

1 936 

Mary  of  the  Movies   

 FBO 

1 923 

 1st  Natl. 

1  920 

Mary  Stevens,  M.D  

 WB 

1 933 

Mary's  Ankle   

 Para. 

1 920 

Maryland   

20th-Fox 

1  940 

Mask  of  Dimitrios,  The   

 WB 

1 944 

Mask  of  Fu  Manchu   

 MCM 

1 932 

Mask  of  Lopez   

 FBO 

1 923 

Masked  Angle   

 Chadwick 

1 928 

Masked  Bride   

 MCM 

1 925 

Masked  Dancer   

 Vitagraph 

1 924 

Mask  of  Diijon,  The   

 PRC 

1  946 

Masked  Emotions   

 Fox 

1  929 

Masked  Heart   

Am.  Mutual 

1917 

Masked  Lover   

Colden  Stars 

1 928 

Masked  Rider   

 Metro 

1916 

Masked  Rider,  The   

 Univ. 

1 941 

Masks  and  Faces   

 World 

1918 

 MCM 

IQTQ 

1  VZo 

Mason  of  the  Mounted   

 Mono. 

932 

Masquerade   

 Fox 

929 

Masquerade  Bandit   

 FBO 

929 

Masquerade  in  Mexico   

 Para. 

945 

Masquerader,  The   

 UA 

933 

Massacre   

1st  Natl. 

1934 

Master  of  Beasts   

1932 

Master  of  His  Home   

1917 

Master  of  Man   

 Pathe 

1919 

Master  of  Man   

 Col. 

1933 

1st  Natl. 

1920 

850 


TITLES 


Master  Race,  The   RKO  1944 

Master  Stroke   Vitagraph  1920 

Masters  of  Men   Vitagraph  1923 

Mata  Hari   MCM  1932 

Match  Breaker   Metro  1921 

Match  King,  The   1st  Natl.  1932 

Mate  of  the  Sally  Ann   Am.  Mutual  1917 

Maternal  Spark   Triangle  1917 

Maternity   Peerless- B  rady  1  91  7 

Matinee  Idol   Col.  1928 

Mating   Vitagraph  1918 

Mating  Call   Para.  1928 

Mating  of  Marcella   Para.  1918 

Mating  of  Millie   Col.  1948 

Matrimaniac   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1 91 6 

Matrimonial  Bed,  The   WB  1930 

Matrimonial  Martyr   Pathel916 

Matrimonial  Web   Vitagraph  1  922 

Maxwell  Archer,  Detective   Mono.  1942 

May  Blossom   Pathel917 

Maybe  It's  Love   WB  1930 

Maybe  It's  Love   1st  Natl.  1935 

Mayor  of  Filbert   Triangle  1919 

Mayor  of  44th  St.,  The   RKO  1942 

Mayor  of  Hell   WB  1933 

Maytime   Preferred  1923 

Maytime   MCM  1937 

McFadden's  Flats   1st  Natl.  1927 

McFadden's  Flats   Para.  1935 

McCuire  of  the  Mounted   Univ.  1923 

McKenna  of  the  Mounted   Col.  1932 

Me  and  Captain  Kid   World  1919 

Me  and  My  Gal   Am.  Release  1 922 

Me  and  My  Cal   Fox  1932 

Me,  Gangster   Fox  1923 

Meanest  Man  in  the  World   20th-Fox  1942 

Meanest  Man  in  the  World   20th-Fox  1932 

Measure  of  a  Man   Univ.  1924 

Medal  for  Benny,  A   Para.  1945 

Meddlin'  Stranger   PatheI927 

Meddler   Univ.  1925 

Meddling  Women   Chadwickl924 

Mediator   Fox  1916 

Medicine  Bend   Mutual  1916 

Medicine  Man,  The   Tiffany  1930 

Medicine  Man   Triangle  1917 

Medico  of  Painted  Springs,  The   Col.  1941 

Meet  Boston  Blackie   Col.  1941 

Meet  Dr. Christian   RKO  1939 

Meet  Me  on  Broadway   Col.  1946 

Meet  John  Doe   WB  1941 

Meet  Nero  Wolfe   Col.  1936 

Meet  the  Baron   MGM  1933 

Meet  the  Boy  Friend   Rep.  1937 

Meet  the  Chump   Univ.  1941 

Meet  the  Girls   20th-Fox  1938 

Meet  the  Mayor   Times  1938 

Meet  the  Missus   Rep.  1940 

Meet  the  Missus   RKO  1937 

Meet  the  Mob   Mono.  1942 

Meet  the  People   MGM  1944 

Meet  the  Prince   Prod.  Dist.  1  926 

Meet  the  Stewarts   Col.  1942 

Meet  the  Wife   Col.  1931 

Meet  the  Wildcat   Univ.  1940 

Meet  Me  in  St.  Louis   MGM  1944 

Meet  Miss  Bobby  Socks   Col.  1944 

Melodies   Goodwill  1926 

Melody  Cruise   RKO  1933 

Melody  and  Moonlight   Rep.  1940 

Melody  for  Two   WB  1937 

Melody  for  Three   RKO  1941 

Melody  of  the  Plains   Spectrum  1937 

Melody  in  Spring   Para.  1934 

Melody  Lane   Univ.  1929 

Melody  Lane   Univ.  1941 

Melody  Man   Col.  1930 

Melody  and  Moonlight   Rep.  1940 

Melody  of  Love   Univ.  1928 

Melody  Parade   Mono.  1943 

Melody  Ranch   Rep.  1940 

Melody  Time   RKO  1948 

Melody  Trail   Rep.  1935 

Memory  Lane   1st  Natl.  1926 

Men   Para.  1924 

Men   Bacon-Backer  1918 

Men  and  Women   Para.  1925 

Men  Against  the  Sky   RKO  1940 

Men  Are  Like  That   Para.  1929 

Men  Are  Like  That  Col.  1931 

Men  Are  Not  Cods   UA  1937 


Men  Are  Such  Fools   RKO  1933 

Men  Are  Such  Fools   WB  1938 

Men  Call  It  Love   MGM  1931 

Men  in  Exile   1st  Natl.  1937 

Men  in  Her  Life,  The   Col.  1931 

Men  in  Her  Life   Col.  1941 

Men  in  the  Raw   Univ.  1923 

Men  in  Her  Diary   Univ.  1945 

Men  in  White   MGM  1934 

Men  Like  These   Popular  1932 

Men  Must  Fight   MGM  1933 

Men  of  Action   Conn  1935 

Men  of  America   RKO  1933 

Men  of  Boys  Town   MGM  1941 

Men  of  Chance   RKO  1932 

Men  of  Daring   Univ.  1927 

Men  of  Ireland   Hoffburg  1938 

Men  of  Steel   1st  Natl.  1926 

Men  of  the  Desert   Essanayl917 

Men  of  the  Hour   Col.  1935 

Men  of  the  Night   Sterling  1926 

Men  of  the  Night   Col.  1934 

Men  of  the  North   MGM  1930 

Men  of  the  Plains   Grand  Natl.  1936 

Men  of  San  Quentin   PRC  1942 

Men  of  the  Sky   1st  Natl.  1931 

Men  of  Texas   Univ.  1942 

Men  of  the  Timberland   Univ.  1941 

Men  of  Zanzibar   Fox  1922 

Men  on  Call   Fox  1  930 

Men  She  Married   Peerless-Brady- World  1916 

Men  on  Her  Mind   PRC  1944 

Men  Who  Have  Made  Love  to  Me   ....Essanay  1 91 8 

Men  Who  Forget   General  1924 

Men  With  Steel  Faces   Times  1940 

Men  With  Wings   Para.  1938 

Men  Without  Law   Col.  1930 

Men  Without  Names   Para.  1935 

Men  Without  Souls   Fox  1930 

Men,  Women  and  Money   Para.  1919 

Menace   -.  Para.  1934 

Menace   Vitagraph  1918 

Menace,  The   Col.  1932 

Mercy  Island   Rep.  1941 

Mercy  Plane   PRC  1940 

Merely  Mary  Ann   Fox  1916 

Merely  Mary  Ann   Fox  1931 

Merely  Players   World  1918 

Merrily  We  Go  to  Hell   Para.  1932 

Merrily  We  Live   MGM  1938 

Merry  Frinks   1st  Natl.  1934 

Merry  Go  Round   Fox  1919 

Merry  Go  Round  of  1938   Univ.  1937 

Merry  Monahans,  The   Univ.  1944 

Merry  Monarch,  The   Syndicate  1 935 

Merry  Widow   MGM  1934 

Merry  Widow   MGM  1925 

Merry  Wives  of  Reno   WB  1934 

Merton  of  the  Movies   Para.  1924 

Merton  of  the  Movies   MGM  1947 

Messalina   FBO  1924 

Message  from  Mars   Metro  1921 

Message  to  Garcia   Fox  1936 

Metropolis   Para.  1927 

Metropolitan   Fox  1935 

Mexicali  Kid   Mono.  1938 

Mexicali  Rose   Rep.  1939 

Mexican  Hayride   Ul  1948 

Mexican  Spitfire  at  Sea   RKO  1942 

Mexican  Spitfire  Out  West   RKO  1940 

Mexican  Spitfire   RKO  1939 

Mexican  Spitfire  Sees  a  Ghost   RKO  1942 

Mexican  Spitfire's  Blessed  Event   RKO  1943 

Mexican  Spitfire's  Elephant   RKO  1942 

Mexicana   Rep.  1945 

Miami   Prod.  Dist.  1926 

Mice  and  Men   Para.  1916 

Michael  and  Mary   Univ.  1932 

Michael  O'Halloran   Hodkinson  1923 

Michael  O'Halloran   Rep.  1937 

Michael  O'Halloran   Mono.  1948 

Michael  Shayne,  Private  Detective  ...  20th-Fox  1940 

Michael  Strogoff   Univ.  1926 

Michigan  Kid   Univ.  1928 

Michigan  Kid,  The   Ul  1947 

Mickey   EL  1948 

Mickey  the  Kid   Rep.  1939 

Microbe   Metro  1929 

Microscope  Mystery   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1 91  6 

Mid-Channel   Equitable  1  920 

Midlander   Federated  1921 


T I TLES 


851 


dnight   Univ. 

dnight   Para. 

dnight   Para. 

dnight  Adventure   Rayart 

dnight  Alarm   Vitagraph 

dnight  Alibi   1st  Natl. 

dnight  Angel   Para. 

dnight  Bell   1st  Natl. 

dnight  Bride   Vitagraph 

dnight  Club   Para. 

dnight  Court   WA 

dnight  Daddies   Sona  Art  World 

dnight  Express   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 

dnight  Faces  Goodwill 

dnight  Flyer   FBO 

dnight  Gambols   Pioneer 

dnight  Girl   Chadwick 

dnight  Guest   Univ. 

idnight  Intruder   Univ. 

dnight  Kiss   Fox 

dnight  Lady   Chesterfield 

dnight  Life   Gotham 

dnight  Limited   Mono. 

dnight  Limited   Rayart 

dnight  Lovers   1st  Natl. 

dnight  Madness   Bluebird 

dnight  Madness   Pathe 

dnight  Madonna   Para. 

dnight  Manhunt   Para. 

dnight  Mary   MGM 

dnight  Message   Goodwill 

dnight  Molly   FBO 

dnight  Morals   Mayfair 

dnight  Mystery   RKO 

dnight  on  the  Barbary 

Coast   Assoc.  Inc.  Prod. 

dnight  Patrol   Mono. 

dnight  Patrol   Selig 

dnight  Phantom,  The   Reliable 

dnight  Romance   1st  Natl. 

dnight  Rose   Univ. 

dnight  Secrets   Rayart 

dnight  Special   Chesterfield 

dnight  Stage   Pathe 

dnight  Sun   Univ. 

dnight  Taxi   WB 

dnight  Taxi   Fox 

dnight  Warning   Mayfair 

dshipman   MGM 

dshipman  Jack   RKO 

dstream   Tiffany 

dsummer  Madness   Para. 

dsummer  Night's  Dream,  A   WB 

ghty,  The   Para. 

ghty  Barnum   UA 

ghty  Lak  a  Rose   1st  Natl. 

ghty  McGurk,  The   MGM 

ghty  Treve,  The   Univ. 

kado,  The   Univ. 

ke   MGM 

lady   Selznick 

lady  of  Beanstalk   Pathe 

Idred  Pierce   WB 

le-a-Minute  Kendall   Para. 

le  a  Minute  Love   Ace 

le-a-Minute  Man   Lumas 

le-a-Minute  Morgan   Sanford 

le-a-Minute  Romeo   Fox 

lestones   Goldwyn 

litary  Academy   Col. 

Iky  Way,  The   Para. 

II  on  the  Floss,  The   Standard 

Herson  Case,  The   Col. 

Ilie   RKO 

llie's  Daughter   Col. 

1 1  ion  Dollar  Kid   Mono. 

M ion  a  Minute   Metro 

llion  Bid   WB 

1 1  ion  Dollar  Baby   Mono. 

llion  Dollar  Baby   WB 

llion  Dollar  Collar   WB 

lion  Dollar  Handicap   Prod.  Dist. 

lion  Dollar  Legs   Para. 

llion  Dollar  Legs   Para. 

llion  Dolar  Mystery   Rayart 

llion  Dollar  Racket   Victory 

llion  Dollar  Weekend   EL 

lion  for  Love   Sterling 

[lion  for  Mary   Am.  Mutual 

lion  to  Burn   Univ. 

Ilionaire   Univ. 


934 
922 
939 
928 
923 
934 
941 
921 
920 
933 
937 
929 
924 
926 
926 
920 
925 
923 
938 
926 
932 
928 
940 
925 
926 
918 
918 
937 
945 
933 
926 
925 
932 
930 

929 
932 
918 
935 
919 
928 
924 
930 
919 
926 
928 
937 
933 
925 
933 
929 
920 
935 
930 
934 
923 
946 
937 
939 
926 
923 
918 
945 
918 
937 
926 
924 
923 
920 
940 
936 
939 
947 
931 
947 
944 
916 
927 
925 
941 
929 
926 
932 
939 
927 
937 
948 
928 
916 
923 
921 


Ilionaire   WB 


1931 

lionaire  Cowboy   FBO  1924 

Ilionaire  Kid   Reliable  1936 

Ilionaire  Pirate   Bluebird  1919 

lionaire  Policeman   Sterling  1926 

Ilionaire  Vagrant   Triangle  1917 

lionaire's  Double   Triangle  1917 

lionaires   WB  1926 

llionaires  in  Prison   RKO  1940 

llions  in  the  Air   Para.  1935 

lis  of  the  Gods   Col.  1935 

mi   Alliance  1935 

mosa  San   Inter.  Film  Service  1916 

n  and  Bill   MGM  1930 

nd  Over  Motor   Principal  1923 

nd  Reader   1st  Natl.  1933 

nd  the  Paint  Girl   1st  Natl.  1919 

nd  Your  Own  Business   Para.  1936 

nesweeper   Para.  1943 

ne  With  the  Iron  Door   Principal  1924 

ne  With  the  Iron  Door   Col.  1936 

nistry  of  Fear   Para.  1944 

nnie   1st  Natl.  1922 

nstrel  Man   PRC  1944 

racle  Baby   FBO  1923 

racle  in  Harlem   Screen  Guild  1948 

racle  Kid,  The   PRC  1942 

racle  Man   Para.  1919 

racle  Man,  The   Para.  1932 

racle  of  Life   Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

racle  of  Love   Para.  1919 

racle  of  Manhattan   Selznick  1921 

racle  of  Money   Pathe  1920 

racle  of  Morgan's  Creek,  The   Para.  1944 

racle  of  the  Bells   RKO  1948 

racles  of  Wolves   Historic  1925 

racle  on  Main  Street,  A   Col.  1940 

racle  on  34th  Street   20th-Fox  1947 

racle  Woman   Col.  1931 

racles  for  Sale   Col.  1939 

raculous  Journey   Film  Classics  1948 

rage   Prod.  Dist.  1924 

randy  Smiles   Para.  1918 

sbehaving  Husbands   PRC  1940 

sbehaving  Ladies   1st  Natl.  1931 

schief  Maker   Fox  1916 

sfit  Earl   Goldwyn  1919 

sfit  Wife   Metro  1920 

sleading  Lady   Goldwyn  1920 

sleading  Lady   Essanayl916 

sleading  Lady   Metro  1921 

sleading  Lady   Para.  1932 

sleading  Widow   Para.  1919 

smates   1st  Natl.  1926 

ss  Adventure   Fox  1919 

ss  Ambition   Vitagraph  1918 

ss  Annie  Rooney   UA  1942 

ss  Arizona   Arrow  1919 

ss  Bluebird   Para.  1925 

ss  Brewster's  Millions   Para.  1926 

ss  Carusoe   World  1919 

ss  Dulcie  from  Dixie   Vitagraph  1919 

ss  Fane's  Baby  is  Stolen   Para.  1934 

ss  George  Washington   Para.  1916 

Hobbs   Realart  1920 

ss  Innocence   Fox  1918 

ss  Jackie  of  the  Army   Am.  Mutual  1917 

ss  Lulu  Bett   Para.  1921 

ss  Polly   UA  1941 

ss  Pacific  Fleet   WB  1935 

ss  Paul  Revere   Russall  Clark  1 922 

ss  Petticoat   Brady- World  1916 

ss  Pinkerton   1st  Natl.  1932 

ss  Susie  Slagle's   Para.  1945 

ss  Robinson  Crusoe   Metro  1917 

ss  Tatlock's  Millions   Para.  1948 

ss  U.S.A  Fox  1917 

ssing   Para.  191  8 

ssing  Corpse,  The   PRC  1945 

ssing  Daughters   Selznick  1924 

ssing  Daughters   Col.  1939 

ssing  Evidence   Univ.  1939 

ssing  Girls   Chesterfield  1936 

ssing  Guest   Univ.  1938 

ssing  Husbands   Metro  1  922 

ssing  Juror,  The   Col.  1944 

ssing  Lady,  The   Mono.  1946 

ssing  Link   WB  1927 

ssing  Million   Para.  1922 

ssing  People   Mono.  1940 

ssing  Rembrandt   1st  Div.  1932 


852 


TITLES 


Missing  Ten  Days   Col.  1941 

Missing  Watchman   Inter.  Film  Service  1  91  6 

Missing  Witnesses   WB  1937 

Mission  to  Moscow   WB  1943 

Mississippi   Para.  1935 

Mississippi  Gambler   Univ.  1929 

Mississippi  Gambler   Univ.  1942 

Missouri  Outlaw,  A   Rep.  1941 

Mistaken  Identity   Triangle  1919 

Mistaken  Orders   Rayart  1926 

Mister  Antonio   Tiffany  1929 

Mister  Big   Univ.  1943 

Mister  Cinderella   MGM  1936 

Mister  Dynamite   Univ.  1935 

Mister  Forty-Four   Metro  1916 

Mister  V   UA  1942 

Mistress  of  the  World   Para.  1922 

Mixed  Faces   Fox  1922 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  North   MGM  1941 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Smith   RK0  1941 

Mr.  Barnes  of  N.  Y  Goldwynl922 

Mr.  Ace   UA  1946 

Mr.  Billings  Spends  His  Dime  Para.  1923 

Mr.  Blandings  Builds  His  Dream  House  ...  SRO  1948 

Mr.  Boggs  Steps  Out   Grand  Natl.  1938 

Mr.  Broadway   Broadway-Hollywood  1  933 

Mr.  Bug  Goes  to  Town   Para.  1941 

Mr.  Celebrity   PRC  1941 

Mr.  Chump   WB  1938 

Mr.  Cohen  Takes  a  Walk   WB  1936 

Mr.  Deeds  Goes  to  Town   Col.  1936 

Mr.  District  Attorney   Col.  1947 

Mr.  District  Attorney   Rep.  1941 

Mr.  District  Attorney  in  the  Carter  Case... .Rep.  1941 

Mr.  Dodds  Takes  the  Air  WB  1937 

Mr.  Doddle  Kicks  Off   RKO  1938 

Mr.  Dynamite   Univ.  1941 

Mr.  Fix-It   Artcraft  1918 

Mr.  Hex   Mono.  1946 

Mr.  Lemon  of  Orange   Fox  1931 

Mr.  Logan,  U.S.A  Fox  1918 

Mr.  Lucky   RKO  1943 

Mr.  Moto  in  Danger  Island   20th-Fox  1939 

Mr.  Moto  Takes  a  Chance   20th-Fox  1938 

Mr.  Moto  Takes  a  Vacation   20th-Fox  1939 

Mr.  Moto's  Gamble   20th-Fox  1938 

Mr.  Moto's  Last  Warning   20th-Fox  1939 

Mr.  Muggs  Rides  Again   Mono.  1945 

Mr.  Muggs  Steps  Out   Mono.  1943 

Mr.  Opp   Bluebird  1917 

Mr.  Peabody  and  the  Mermaid   Ul  1948 

Mr.  Prim  Passes  By   Sec.  Natl.  1922 

Mr.  Potter  of  Texas   Prod.  Security  1 922 

Mr.   Reckless   Para.  1948 

Mr.  Robinson  Crusoe   UA  1 932 

Mr.  Skeffington   WB  1944 

Mr.  Skitch   Fox  1933 

Mr.  Smith  Goes  to  Washington   Col.  1939 

Mr.  Washington  Goes  to  Town   Dixie  1940 

Mr.  Winkle  Goes  to  War  Col.  1944 

Mr.  Wise  Guy   Mono.  1942 

Mr.  Wong,  Detective   Mono.  1938 

Mr.  Wong  in  Chinatown   Mono.  1939 

Mr.  Wu   MGM  1927 

Mr.  Wu   Stoll  1920 

Mrs.  Balfame   Mutual  1917 

Mrs.  Dane's  Confession   FBO  1922 

Mrs.  Dane's  Defense   Para.  1918 

Mrs.  Miniver   MGM  1942 

Mrs.  Parkington   MGM  1944 

Mrs.  Slacker   Para.  1918 

Mrs.  Temple's  Telegram   Para.  1920 

Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  Cabbage  Patch  Para.  1934 

Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  Cabbage  Patch  Para.  1942 

Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  Cabbage  Patch  Para.  1919 

Mile,  from  Armentierres   MGM  1928 

Mile.  Paulette   Triangle  1918 

Mme.  Sans  Gene   Prod.  Sec.  1922 

Moana   Para.  1926 

Mob  Town   Univ.  1941 

Moby  Dick   WB  1930 

Mockery   MGM  1927 

Model  from  Montmartre   Para.  1928 

Model  Wife   Univ.  1941 

Modern  Cinderella   Fox  1917 

Modern  Daughters   Rayart  1927 

Modern  Du  Barry   Univ.  1928 

Modern  Hero   WB  1934 

Modern  Love   Univ.  1918 

Modern  Love   Univ.  1929 

Modern  Marriage   Selznick  1923 


Modern  Matrimony   

 Selznick 

1923 

Modern  Monte  Cristo   

 Pathe 

1917 

 Col. 

1928 

Modern  Salome   

 Metro 

1920 

Modern  Thelma   

1916 

 UA 

1936 

1927 

Mojave  Firebrand   

 Rep. 

1944 

 FBO 

1927 

Mokey   

 MGM 

1942 

1920 

1929 

Molly  and  Me   

 20th-Fox 

1945 

Molly  Entangled   

 Para. 

1917 

Moly  Go  Get  'Em   

 Am.  Mutual 

1918 

 Para. 

1916 

Molly  0   

 Fox 

1921 

 Pathe 

1919 

Mollvcoddle   

 UA 

1920 

Monastery   

 World 

1938 

Money  and  the  Woman   

 WB 

1940 

 Pathe 

1920 

Money  Corral   

 Artcraft 

1919 

Money  Isn't  Everything   

 Pathe 

1918 

Money  Madness   

 Univ. 

1917 

Money  Madness   

 Film  Classics 

1948 

Money  Magic   

 Vitagraph 

1917 

 Pathe 

1921 

Money  Means  Nothing 

Mono 

1934 

Money,  Money,  Money   

 1st  Natl. 

1923 

Money  Talks   

 MGM 

1926 

Money  Talks   

 Syndicate 

1933 

 Rep. 

1940 

Money  to  Burn   

 Fox 

1922 

1926 

 Para. 

1931 

Monkey  Into  Man   

 World 

1940 

Money  Talks   

 Fox 

1927 

1923 

Monkey's  Paw   

 RKO 

1933 

Monna  Vanna   

 Fox 

1923 

 Para. 

1924 

Monsieur  Beaucaire   

 Para. 

1946 

Monsieur  Verdoux   

 UA 

1947 

Monster   

 MGM 

1925 

Monster  and  the  Girl,  The 

 Para. 

1941 

Monster  Maker,  The   

 PRC 

1944 

Monster  Walks   

 Mayfair 

1932 

Monsters  of  the  Deep  

Talking  Pic.  Epics 

1931 

Montana  Kid   

 Mono. 

1931 

Montana  Moon   

 MGM 

1930 

Monte  Carlo   

 MGM 

1926 

Monte  Carlo   

 Para. 

1930 

Monte  Carlo  Madness   

 1st  Div. 

1932 

1934 

Monte  Cristo   

1922 

Montmartre 

Para 

1  924 

Montmartre  Rose   

1929 

Moon  and  Sixpence,  The 

 UA 

1942 

Moon  Is  Down,  The   

 20th-Fox 

1943 

Moon  Madness   

 R.  C. 

1920 

Moon  of  Israel   

 FBO 

1927 

1946 

Moon  Over  Burma   

 Para. 

1940 

Moon  Over  Her  Shoulder 

 20th-Fox 

1941 

1944 

Moon  Over  Miami   

 20th-Fox 

1941 

Moon's  Our  Home,  The 

 Para. 

1936 

1944 

Moonlight  and  Honeysuckle 

 Realart 

1921 

Moonlight  and  Pretzels 

 Univ. 

1933 

Moonlight  in  Havana   

 Univ. 

942 

Moonlight  in  Hawaii   

 Univ. 

1941 

Moonlight  Follies   

 Univ. 

921 

Moonlight  in  Vermont   

 Univ. 

943 

 Rep. 

942 

Moonlight  Murder   

 MGM 

936 

Moonlight  on  the  Prairie 

 WB 

935 

 Rep. 

1948 

Moonshine  Trail   

 Pathe 

919 

Moonshine  Valley   

922 

934 

Moontide   

 20th-Fox 

942 

Morale  Courage   Peerless  Brady  World 

917 

Moral  Deadline   

 World 

919 

Moral  Fabric   

 Triangle 

916 

Moral  Fibre   

921 

Moral  Law   

918 

Moral  Sinner   

 Para. 

924 

918 

925 

TITLES 


853 


Morals  for  Women   Tiffany  1931 

Moran  of  the  Lady  Letty   Para.  1922 

Moran  of  the  Marines   Para.  1928 

Moran  of  the  Mounted   Rayart  1926 

More  to  Be  Pitied   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen  1922 

More  Deadly  Than  the  Male   Para.  1919 

More  Excellent  Way   Vitagraph  1917 

More  Pay — Less  Work   Fox  1  926 

More  Than  a  Secretary   Col.  1936 

More  the  Merrier,  The   Col.  1943 

More  Trouble   Pathel918 

More  Truth  Than  Poetry   Metro  1917 

Morgan's  Last  Raid   MCM  1929 

Morgan's  Raider's   Bluebird  1918 

Morganson's  Finish   Tiffany  1926 

Mormon  Maid   Hiller  &  Wilkl917 

Morning  After   Majestic  1934 

Morning  Glory   RKO  1933 

Morocco   Para.  1930 

Mortal  Clay   C.  Hamilton  1  922 

Mortal  Sin   Metro  1917 

Mortal  Storm,  The   MCM  1940 

Mortgaged  Wife   Univ.  1918 

Moscow  Strikes  Back   Rep.  1942 

Moscow  Today   Metro  1929 

Moss  Rose   20th-Foxl947 

Most  Dangerous  Came   RKO  1932 

Most  Immoral  Lady   1st  Natl.  1929 

Most  Precious  Thing  in  Life   Col.  1934 

Moth   Selig  1917 

Moth,  The   Marcy  Exch.  1934 

Mother   FBO  1927 

Mother  and  Son   Mono.  1931 

Mother  Carey's  Chickens   RKO  1938 

Mother  Eternal   Graphic  1921 

Mother  Heart   Fox  1921 

Mother  Knows  Best   Fox  1928 

Mother  Machree   Fox  1928 

Mother  O'Mine   Assoc.  1921 

Mother  Wore  Tights   20th-Foxl947 

Mother's  Boy   Pathe  1929 

Mother's  Cry   1st  Natl.  1930 

Mothers- In-Law   Preferred  1  923 

Mother's  Millions   Univ.  1931 

Mother's  Ordeal   Van  Dyke-Art  1917 

Mother's  Secret   Bluebord  1918 

Mother's  Sin   Vitagraph  1917 

Mothers  of  Men   Rep.  1920 

Motion  to  Adjourn   Arrow  1922 

Motive  for  Revenge   Majestic  1935 

Motor  Madness   Col.  1937 

Moulders  of  Men   FBO  1927 

Moulin  Rouge   UA  1  934 

Moulin  Rouge   Sono-Art-World  1929 

Mountain  Dew   Triangle  1917 

Mountain  Eagle   Atleel926 

Mountain  Justice   Univ.  1930 

Mountain  Justice   WB  1937 

Mountain  Levers   Conquest  1  929 

Mountain  Madness   Selznickl921 

Mountain  Moonlight   Rep.  1941 

Mountain  Music   Para.  1937 

Mountain  Rhythm   Rep.  1939 

Mountan  Rhythm   Rep.  1942 

Mountan  Woman   Fox  1921 

Mountains  of  Manhattan   Lumasl927 

Mounted  Fury   Sono-Art-World  1  93 1 

Mounted  Stranger   Univ.  1930 

Mourning  Becomes  Electra   RKO  1947 

Mouthpiece,  The   WB  1932 

Movie  Crazy   Para.  1932 

Movies  Are  Adventure   Ul  1948 

Mug  Town   Univ.  1943 

Mummy,  The   Univ.  1932 

Mummy's  Boys   RKO  1936 

Mummy's  Curse,  The   Univ.  1944 

Mummy's  Ghost,  The   Univ.  1944 

Mummy's  Hand,  The   Univ.  1940 

Mummy's  Tomb,  The   Univ.  1942 

Murder  Among  Friends   20th-Fox  1941 

Murder,  He  Says   Para.  1945 

Murder  at  Dawn   Big  Four  1932 

Murder  at  Glen  Athol    Invincible  1936 

Murder  at  Midnig.ht   Tiffany  1931 

Murder  at  the  Baskervilles   Aster  1941 

Murder  at  the  Vanities   Para.  1934 

Murder  by  an  Aristocrat   1st  Natl.  1936 

Murder  by  Invitation  Mono.  1941 

Murder  by  the  Clock   Para.  1931 

Murder  Goes  to  College   Para.  1937 

Murder  in  Greenwich  Village   Col.  1937 


Murder  in  Times  Square   Col.  T943 

Murder  in  the  Air   WB  1940 

Murder  in  the  Big  House   WB  1942 

Murder  in  the  Blue  Room   Univ.  1944 

Murder  in  the  Clouds   1st  Natl.  1934 

Murder  in  the  Fleet   MGM  1935 

Murder  in  the  Museum   Progressive  1 934 

Murder  in  the  Music  Hall   Rep.  1946 

Murder  in  the  Night   Film  Allice  1940 

Murder  in  the  Private  Car   MGM  1934 

Murder  in  the  Red  Barn   Olympic  1936 

Murder  in  Trinidad   Fox  1934 

Murder  Is  My  Business   PRC  1946 

Murder  Man   MGM  1935 

Murder,  My  Sweet   RKO  1945 

Murder  of  Dr.  Harrigan,  The   1st  Natl.  1936 

Murder  on  a  Bridle  Path   RKO  1936 

Murder  on  a  Honeymoon   RKO  1935 

Murder  on  Diamond  Row   UA  1937 

Murder  on  the  Blackboard   RKO  1934 

Murder  on  the  Roof,  The   Col.  1930 

Murder  on  the  Set   Globe  1936 

Murder  on  the  Waterfront   WB  1943 

Murder  on  the  Yukon   Mono.  1940 

Murder  Over  New  York   20th-Fox  1940 

Murder  Will  Out   1st  Natl.  1930 

Murder  With  Pictures   Para.  1  936 

Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue   Univ.  1932 

Murders  in  the  Zoo   Para.  1933 

Music  for  Madame   RKO  1937 

Music  for  Millions   MGM  1944 

Music  Goes  'Round,  The   Col.  1936 

Music  in  My  Heart   Col.  1940 

Music  in  the  Air   Fox  1  934 

Music  in  Manhattan   RKO  1944 

Music  Is  Magic   Fox  1935 

Music  Man   Mono.  1948 

Music  Master   Fox  1  927 

Muss  'Em  Up   RKO  1936 

Mussolini  Speaks   Col.  1935 

Must  We  Marry?   Trinity  1929 

Mutiny   Bluebird  1917 

Mutiny  Ahead   Majestic  1935 

Mutiny  in  the  Arctic   Univ.  1941 

Mutiny  in  the  Big  House   Mono.  1939 

Mutiny  of  the  Elsinore   Metro  1920 

Mutiny  on  the  Elsinore   Regal  1939 

Mutiny  on  the  Bounty   MGM  1935 

Mutiny  on  the  Blackhawk   Univ.  1939 

My  American  Wife   Para.  1923 

My  American  Wife   Para.  1936 

My  Best  Gal   Rep.  1  944 

My  Best  Cirl   UA  1927 

My  Bill   WB  1938 

My  Bill   1st  Natl.  1922 

My  Brother  Talks  to  Horses   MGM  1947 

My  Buddy   Rep.  1944 

My  Country  First   Unity  1916 

My  Darling  Clementine   20th-Fox  1946 

My  Favorite  Brunette   Para.  1947 

My  Pal  Trigger   Rep.  1946 

My  Reputation   WB  1946 

My  Name  Is  Julia  Ross   Col.  1945 

My  Cousin   Artcraft  1918 

My  Dad   FBO  1922 

My  Dear  Miss  Aldrich   MGM  1937 

My  Dear  Secretary   UA  1  948 

My  Dog  Rusty   Col.  1  948 

My  Dog  Shep   Screen  Guild  1948 

My  Favorite  Wife   RKO  1940 

My  Favorite  Blonde   Para.  1942 

My  Favorite  Spy   Para.  1942 

My  Four  Years  in  Germany   States  Rights  1  91  8 

My  Friend  Flicka   20th-Fox  1943 

My  Gal  Loves  Music   Univ.  1944 

My  Gal  Sal   20th-Fox  1942 

My  Girl  Tisa   WB  1948 

My  Heart  Belongs  to  Daddy   Para.  1942 

My  Home  Town   Rayart  1928 

My  Husband's  Other  Wife   Pathe  1919 

My  Kingdom  for  a  Cook   Col.  1943 

My  Lady  Friends   1st  Natl.  1922 

My  Lady  Incog   Para.  1916 

My  Lady  of  Whims   Arrow  1926 

My  Lady's  Garter   Para.  1920 

My  Lady's  Latch  Key   1st  Natl.  1921 

My  Lady's  Lips   Schulberg  1  925 

My  Lady's  Past   Tiffany  1929 

My  Lady's  Slipper   Vitagraph  1  91  6 

My  Life  With  Caroline   RKO  1941 


854 


T  I  TLES 


My  Lips  Betray   

 Fox 

933 

My  Little  Boy   

 Bluebird 

91  7 

My  Little  Chickadee   

 Univ. 

940 

My  Little  Sister   

 Fox 

919 

My  Love  Came  Back   

 WB 

940 

My  Lucky  Star   

 Fox 

938 

My  Man   

 Vitagraph 

924 

My  Man  Godfrey   

 Univ. 

936 

My  Marriage   

935 

My  Name  Is  Han   Religious  Film  Assoc. 

948 

My  Neighbor's  Wife   

 Davis 

925 

916 

My  vjtticial  Wite   

 WB 

926 

My  uia  uutch   

 Univ. 

926 

My  Old  Kentucky  Home   

 Am.  Release 

922 

My  Old  Kentucky  Home  

 Mono. 

938 

KAti    Amrt     D -i  1 

926 

1948 

918 

932 

My  Partner   

916 

ft  A  >  .    D  + 

931 

My  Sin   

 Para. 

931 

942 

925 

940 

My  Son,  My  Son   

 UA 

940 

nnr 

943 

[2  1  ■  inkir^ 

917 

933 

My  Wife's  Family   

 Powers 

932 

939 

My  wild  Insn  Kose   

 Vitagraph 

922 

My  Wild  Irish  Rose   

 WB 

1947 

My  Woman   

 Para. 

1933 

Myrt  and  Marge   

 Univ. 

1934 

r~^,i 

1946 

Mysterious  Mr.  Valentine,  The 

 Rep. 

1946 

Mysteries  of  Myra   

International 

1916 

Mysterious  Client   

 Pathe 

1918 

Mysterious  Crossing   

 Univ. 

1937 

Mysterious  Dr.  F.  Manchu 

 Para. 

1929 

Mysterious  Doctor,  The  

WB 

1942 

Mysterious  Island   

KAf  hA 

1929 

t\Af~KA 

1928 

Mysterious  Miss  Terry   

 Para. 

1917 

1939 

Mysterious  Mr.  Moto   

1938 

Mysterious  Mr.  Reeder,  The 

1940 

PI,  ioKirH 

1917 

1935 

p  1  .  ,  r.  h  ,  ,  r  H 

1917 

1933 

1921 

1938 

1927 

ppr 

1943 

FBO 

1923 

1927 

1943 

Mystery  Club   

 Univ. 

1926 

Mystery  Girl   

 Para. 

1918 

Mystery  House   

 WB 

1938 

Mystery  in  Mexico   

 RKO 

1948 

Mystery  in  Swing   

Int.  Roadshows 

1940 

Mystery  Liner   

 Mono. 

1934 

Mystery  Man,  The   

 Mono. 

1935 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood   

 Univ. 

1935 

Mystery  of  Life   

 Univ. 

1931 

Mystery  of  Marie  Roget   

 Univ. 

1942 

Mystery  of  Mr.  Wong   

 Mono. 

1939 

 MCM 

1934 

Mystery  of  No.  47   

 Selig 

1917 

Mystery  of  Room  13   

 Alliance 

1941 

Mystery  of  the 

Hooded  Horseman,  The 

 Grand  Natl. 

1937 

Mystery  of  the  13th  Guest,  The   Mono. 

1943 

Mystery  of  the  Wax  Museum 

 WB 

1933 

Mystery  of  the  Yellow  Room 

 Realart 

1919 

Mystery  Plane   

 Mono. 

1939 

Mystery  Ranch   

 Fox 

1932 

Mystery  Ranch   

 Steiner 

1934 

Mystery  Rider   

Assoc.  Ind.  Prod. 

1928 

Mystery  Road   

 Para. 

1  921 

Mystery  Sea  Raider   

 Para. 

1940 

Mystery  Ship   

 Col. 

1941 

Mystery  Train   

 Continental 

1931 

Mystery  Valley   

 Rayart 

1928 

Mystery  Woman   

 Fox 

1935 

Mystic 

.  MCM 

925 

Mystic  Circle  Murder   

 Merit 

939 

Mystic  Faces   

 Triangle 

918 

Mystic  Hour   

 Apollo 

917 

N 

Nabonga   

 PRC 

944 

Nagana   

 Univ. 

933 

 Ul 

948 

Naked  Hearts   

 Bluebird 

916 

Name  for  a  Baby  (Beatrice 

Fairfax ) 

Int.  Film  Serv. 

916 

Name  the  Man 

  Goldwyn 

924 

Name  the  Woman   

 Col. 

928 

Name  the  Woman   

 Col. 

934 

Nameless  Men   

 Tiffany 

928 

Nan  of  Music  Mountain 

 Para. 

917 

Nana   

 Moviegraph 

929 

Nana   

 UA 

934 

Nancy  Comes  Home 

 Triangle 

918 

Nancy  Drew  and  the  Hidden 

Staircase   ...  WB 

939 

 WB 

1938 

Nancy  Drew,  Trouble  Shooter 

 WB 

939 

Nancy  from  Nowhere   

 Para. 

922 

1937 

Nancy's  Birthright   

 Mutual 

916 

Nanette  o  the  Wilds   

 Para. 

1916 

Nanook  of  the  North   

 Pathe 

922 

Napoleon  and  Josephine 

 FBO 

924 

Narrow  Corner   

 WB 

933 

Narrow  Escape   

 Rayart 

1926 

Narrow  Path   

 Pathe 

1918 

Narrow  Trail   

 Artcraft 

1918 

Nation  Aflame   

 Treasure 

1937 

National  Barn  Dance   

 Para. 

1944 

National  Velvet   

 MCM 

1944 

Native  Land   

 Frontier 

1942 

Nature  Girl   

 Univ. 

1919 

Naughty   

 1  st  Division 

1927 

Naughty  Baby   

 1st  Natl. 

1929 

Naughty  But  Nice   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

Naughty  But  Nice   

 WB 

1939 

Naughty  Duchess   

 Tiffany 

1928 

 1st  Natl. 

1931 

Naughty  Marietta 

MGM 

1935 

Naughty  Nanette   

 FBO 

1927 

Naughty1  Naughty! 

 Para. 

1918 

Naughty  Nineties,  The   

 Univ. 

1945 

Nau  lahka 

Pathe 

1918 

Naval  Academy 

 Col. 

1941 

 PRC 

1946 

1945 

 MGM 

1924 

Navy  Blue  and  Gold   

 MGM 

1937 

Navy  Blues   

 MGM 

1930 

 Rep. 

1937 

 WB 

1941 

Navy  Born 

 Rep. 

1936 

Navy  Comes  Through,  The 

 RKO 

1942 

Navy  Secrets   

 Mono. 

1939 

Navy  Spy   

 Grand  Natl. 

1937 

Navy  Way,  The   

 Para. 

1944 

Navy  Wife   

 20th-Fox 

1936 

Nazi  Agent   

 MGM 

1942 

Near  Lady   

 Univ. 

1923 

Near  the  Rainbow's  End 

 Tiffany 

1930 

Nearly  a  King   

 Para. 

1916 

Nearly  Eighteen   

 Mono. 

1943 

'Neath  Arizona  Skies   

 Mono. 

1934 

'Neath  Brooklyn  Bridge   

 Mono. 

1942 

'Neath  Western  Skies   

 Syndicate 

1929 

 1st  Natl. 

1925 

Neck  and  Neck   

Sono  Art  World 

1931 

Ned  McCobb's  Daughter 

 Pathe 

1928 

Ne'er  Do  Well   

 Selig 

1916 

Ne'er  Do  Well 

 Para. 

1923 

 Wisteria 

1920 

 FBO 

1924 

Neighborhood  House   

 MGM 

1936 

 World 

1918 

 Boyer 

1933 

 Para. 

1926 

  UA 

1934 

Nellie,  the  Beautiful  Cloak  Model   MGM 

1924 

 Fox 

1922 

 Prod.  Dist. 

1926 

Nest   

 Excellent 

1927 

 Mutual 

1916 

Net   

 Fox 

1924 

 Para. 

1927 

TITLES 


855 


Nevada   Para. 

Nevada   RKO 

Nevada  Buckaroo   Tiffany 

Nevada  City   Rep. 

Never  a  Dull  Moment   Univ. 

Never  Give  a  Sucker  an 

Even  Break   Univ. 

Never  Say  Die   Assoc.  Exhib 

Never  Say  Die   Para. 

Never  Say  Goodbye   WB 

Never  Say  Quit   Fox 

Never  the  Twain  Shall  Meet   MGM 

Never  Too  Late   Reliable 

New  Adventures  of  Get  Rich 

Quick  Wallingford   MGM 

New  Adventures 

of  Tarzan   Burroughs-Tarzan 

New  Brooms  Para. 

New  Champion   Col. 

New  Commandment   1st  Natl. 

New  Disciple   Federated 

New  Faces  of  1937   RKO 

New  Frontier   Rep. 

New  Frontier   Rep. 

New  Klondike   Para. 

New  Lives  for  Old   Para. 

New  Love  for  Old   Bluebird 

New  Moon   MGM 

New  Moon   Selig 

New  Moon   MGM 

New  Morals  for  Old   MGM 

New  Movietone  Follies  of  1930   Fox 

New  Orleans  Tiffany 

New  Orleans   UA 

New  School  Teacher   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 

New  Teacher   Fox 

New  Toys   1  st  Natl. 

New  Wine   UA 

New  Year's  Eve  Fox 

New  York   Para. 

New  York   Pathe 

New  York  Idea   Realart 

New  York  Luck   Am.  Mutual 

New  York  Nights   UA 

New  York  Peacocks   Fox 

New  York  Town   Para. 

News  Hounds   Mono. 

News  Is  Made  at  Night   20th-Fox 

News  Parade   Fox 

Newsboys'  Home   Univ. 

Next  Corner   Para. 

Next  Time  I  Marry   RKO 

Next  Time  We  Love   Uni' 


agara  Falls   UA 

ce  Girl?   Univ. 

ce  People   Para. 

ce  Women   Univ. 

ck  Carter,  Master  Detective   MGM 

ght  After  Night   Para. 

ght  Alarm   Majestic 

ght  Angel   Para 

ght  at  Earl  Carroll's   Para. 

ght  at  the  Opera,  A   MGM 

ght  at  the  Ritz,  A   WB 

ght  Beat   Action 

ght  Before  the  Divorce,  The   20th-Fox 

ght  Bird   Univ. 

ght  Bride   Prod.  Dist. 

ght  Cargo   Marcy  Exch. 

ght  Club   Para. 

ght  Club  Girl   Univ. 

ght  Club  Lady,  The   Col. 

ght  Club  Scandal   Para. 

ght  Control    FBO 

ght  Court   MGM 

ght  Cry   WB 

ght  Flight   MGM 

ght  Flyer   Pathe 

ght  for  Crime,  A   PRC 

ght  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes   Para. 

ght  Hawk   Prod.  Dist. 

ght  Hawk   Rep. 

ght  Horseman   Fox 

ght  and  Day   WB 

ght  Editor   Col. 

ght  in  Casablanca,  A   UA 

ght  in  Paradise,  A   Univ. 

ght  Train  to  Memphis   Rep. 

ght  in  New  Orleans,  A   Para. 


936  Night  Is  Young   MGM 

944      Night  Key   Univ. 

931       Night  Life   Tiffany 

941       Night  Life  in  Hollywood   Arrow 

943  Night  Life  in  New  York   Para. 

Night  Life  in  Reno   Artclass 

941       Night  Life  of  the  Gods   Univ. 

924  Night  Mayor   Col. 

939      Night  Message   Univ. 

946  Night  Monster   Univ. 

919      Night  Must  Fall   MGM 

925  Night  Nurse   WB 

935      Night  Patrol,  The   FBO 

Night  of  Adventure,  A   RKO 

931  Night  of  January  16th   Para. 

Night  of  June  1  3   Para. 

935      Night  of  Love   UA 

925  Night  of  Mystery   P2ra. 

926  Night  of  Nights,  The   Am.  Release 

925  Night  of  the  Pines   Arrow 

921  Night  of  Terror   Col. 

937  Night  Out   Vitagraph 

935  Night  Parade   RKO 

939  Night  Plane  from  Chungking   Para. 

926  Night  Ride   Univ. 

926  Night  Rider   Artclass 

918  Night  Riders   2nd  Natl. 

940  Night  Riders,  The   Rep. 

919  Night  Ship   Lumas 

930      Night  Song   RKO 

932  Night  Spot   RKO 

930      Night  to  Remember,  A   Col. 

929      Night  Time  in  Nevada   Rep. 

947  Night  Train   20th-Fox 

924  Night  Waitress   RKO 

922  Night  Watch   1st  Natl. 

925  Night  Wind   20th-Fox 

941  Night  Work   Pathe 

929  Night  Work   Para. 

927  Night  Workers   Essanay 

916  Night  World   Univ. 

920  Nightingale  of  Paris   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 

917  Nightmare   Univ. 

930  Nightmare  Alley   20th-Fox 

917      Nina,  The  Flower  Girl   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

941       Nine  Girls   Col. 

947  Nine  Lives  Are  Not  Enough   WB 

939      Nine  O'Clock  Town   Ince 

928  Nine  Points  of  the  Law   FBO 

939      Nine  Seconds  from  Heaven   Rialto 

924  Nine-Tenths  of  the  Law   Atlantic 

938  Nineteen  and  Phyllis  1st  Natl. 

936  Ninety  and  Nine   Vitagraph 

941       Ninotchka   MGM 

941  Ninth  Guest   Col. 

922      Nitwits,  The   RKO 

932      Nix  on  Dames   Fox 

939  No  Babies  Wanted   Plaza 

932      No  Control   Prod.  Dist. 

934  No  Defense   Vitagraph 

931  No  Defense   WB 

940  No  Funny  Business   Principal 

935  No  Good  Guy   Ince 

935  No  Greater  Glory   Col. 

931  No  Greater  Love   Col. 

942  No  Greater  Love   Selig 

928      No  Greater  Sin   Univ. 

927  No  Hands  on  the  Clock   Para. 

936  No  Leave,  No  Love   MGM 

925  No  Limit   Para. 

944  No  Living  Witness   Mayfair 

932  No  Marriage  Ties   RKO 

937  No  Man  of  Her  Own   Para. 

926  No  Man's  Gold   Fox 

932  No  Man's  Land   Metro 

926      No  Man's  Law   Pathe 

933  No  Man's  Woman   Assoc.  Photoplays 

928  No  Minor  Vices   MGM 

942      No  More  Ladies   MGM 

948  No  More  Orchids   Col. 

924      No  More  Women   Para. 

938  No  Mother  to  Guide  Her   Fox 

921  No,  No,  Nanette   RKO 

946      No,  No,  Nanette   1st  Natl. 

946      No  One  Man   Para. 

946      No  Other  Woman   RKO 

946      No  Place  to  Go   1st  Natl. 

946      No  Place  to  Co   WB 

942      No  Place  for  a  Lady   Col. 


935 
937 
927 
923 
925 
931 
935 
932 
924 
942 
937 
931 
926 
944 
941 
932 
927 
928 
940 
921 
933 
916 
929 
943 
930 
932 
922 
939 
925 
947 
938 
943 
948 
940 
936 
928 
948 
930 
939 
917 
932 
921 
942 
947 
917 
944 
941 
918 
922 
922 
918 
921 
922 
939 
934 
935 
929 
928 
927 
922 
929 
934 
916 
934 
932 
916 
941 
941 
946 
931 
932 
933 
932 
926 
918 
927 
921 
948 
935 
932 
934 
924 
940 
930 
932 
933 
927 
939 
943 


856 


TITLES 


No  Ransom   

 Liberty 

1 935 

No  Time  for  Comedy   

 WB 

1 940 

No  Time  for  Love   

 Para. 

1  943 

No  Time  to  Marry   

 Col. 

1938 

No  Trespassing   

 Hodkinson 

1922 

No  Woman  Knows   

 Univ. 

1921 

Noah's  Ark   

 WB 

1929 

Nob  Hill   

 20th-Fox 

1945 

Nobody   

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

Nobody  Home   

 Para. 

1919 

Nobody  Lives  Forever   

 WB 

1946 

Nobody's  Baby   

 MGM 

1937 

Nobody's  Bride   

 Univ. 

1923 

Nobody's  Children   

 Col. 

1940 

Nobody's  Darling   

 Rep. 

1943 

Nobody's  Fool   

Nobody's  Cirl   

 Univ. 

1921 

 Federated 

1920 

Nobody's  Kid   

 RC 

1921 

Nobody's  Money   

 Para. 

1923 

Nobody's  Widow   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1927 

Nobody's  Wife   

 Univ. 

1918 

Nocturne   

  RKO 

1946 

Noise  in  Newboro   

 Metro 

1923 

Noisy  Neighbors   

 Pathe 

1929 

Nomads  of  the  North   

 1st  Natl. 

1920 

Non-Stop  Flight   

 FBO 

1926 

None  But  the  Brave   

 Fox 

1928 

None  But  the  Lonely  Heart 

 RKO 

1944 

None  Shall  Escape   

 Col. 

1944 

None  So  Blind     

 Arrow 

1923 

Noose,  The   

 1st  Natl. 

1928 

Noose  Hangs  High,  The   

 EL 

1948 

Nora  Prentiss   

 WB 

1947 

North  from  the  Lone  Star 

 Col. 

1941 

North  of  '53   

 Fox 

1917 

North  of  Hudson  Bay   

 Fox 

1924 

North  of  Nevada   

 FBO 

1924 

North  of  Nome   

 Col. 

1936 

North  of  Rio  Grande   

 Para. 

1937 

North  of  the  Rio  Grande 

 Para. 

1922 

North  of  '36   

 Para. 

1924 

North  Sea  Patrol   

 Allied 

1940 

North  Star   

Assoc.  Exhib. 

1926 

North  Star,  The   : 

 RKO 

1943 

North  to  Klondike   

 Univ. 

1942 

North  West  Mounted  Police 

 Para. 

1940 

North  Wind's  Malice   

 Goldwyn 

1920 

Northern  Frontier   

 Ambassador 

1935 

Northwest  Outpost   

 Rep. 

1947 

Northwest  Passage   

 MGM 

1940 

Northern  Pursuit   

 WB 

1943 

Northwest  Stampede   

 EL 

1948 

Nosferatu,  the  Vampire   

Film  Arts  Guild 

1929 

Not  a  Drum  Was  Heard   

 Fox 

1924 

Not  Against  the  Flesh   

 General  Pic. 

1934 

Not  Built  for  Runnin'   

 Sterling 

1924 

Not  Damaged   

 Fox 

1930 

Not  Exactly  Gentlemen   

 Fox 

1931 

Not  for  Publication   

 FBO 

1927 

Not  Guilty   

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

Not  My  Sister   

 Ince 

1916 

Not  One  to  Spare   

 PDC 

1924 

Not  Quite  Decent   

 Fox 

1929 

Not  So  Dumb   

 MGM 

1930 

Not  So  Long  Ago   

 Para. 

1925 

Nothing  But  Lies   

 Metro 

1920 

Nothing  But  the  Truth   

 Metro 

1920 

Nothing  But  the  Truth   

 Para. 

1929 

Nothing  But  the  Truth   

 Para. 

1941 

Nothing  But  Trouble   

 MGM 

1944 

Nothing  to  Wear   

 Col. 

1928 

Nothing  Sacred   

 UA 

1928 

Notoriety   

 Weber 

1922 

Notorious  Affair,  A   

 1st  Natl. 

1930 

Notorious  But  Nice   

 Chesterfield 

1933 

Notorious  Lady   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

Notorious  Miss  Lisle   

 1st  Natl. 

1920 

Notorious  Mrs,  Sands   

 RC 

1920 

Notorious   

 RKO 

1946 

Notorious  Lone  Wolf,  The 

 Col. 

1946 

Notorious  Sophie  Lang   

 Para. 

1934 

Now  and  Forever   

 Para. 

1934 

Now  I'll  Tell   

 Fox 

1934 

Now  or  Never   

 Aiax 

1935 

 WB 

1942 

Now  We're  in  the  Air   

 Para. 

1927 

Ninth  Commandment   

 Para. 

1923 

Nugget  Nell   

 Para. 

1919 

Nuisance,  The   

 MGM 

933 

Number  99   

1920 

Number  17   Fox  1921 

Numbered  Men   1st  Natl.  1931 

Numbered  Woman   Mono.  1938 

Nurse  Edith  Cavell   RKO  1939 

Nurse  from  Brooklyn   Univ.  1938 

Nurse  Marjorie   Realart  1920 

Nurse's  Secret,  The   WB  1941 

Nut   UA  1921 

Nut  Cracker   Asso.  Exhib.  1926 

Nut  Farm,  The  Mono.  1935 

Nymph  of  the  Foothills   Vitagraph  1 91  8 

O 

O.  S.  S  Para.  1946 

O,  My  Darling  Clementine   Rep.  1943 

O.  U.  West   FBO  1925 

Oakdale  Affair   World  1919 

Oath   1st  Natl.  1921 

Oath  of  Vengeance   PRC  1944 

Oathbound   Fox  1922 

Objective,  Burma   WB  1945 

Obey  the  Law   Col.  1933 

Obey  the  Law   Col.  1933 

Obey  the  Law   Col.  1927 

Obey  Your  Husband   Anchor  1928 

Object — Alimony   Col.  1929 

Obligin'  Buckaroo   Pathe  1  927 

Obliging  Young  Lady   RKO  1941 

Occasionally  Yours   RC  1920 

Ocean  Waif   International  1916 

Of  Human  Bondage   WB  1946 

Of  Human  Bondage   RKO  1934 

Of  Human  Hearts   MGM  1934 

Of  Mice  and  Men   UA1939 

Off  the  Highway   .-.  Prod.  Dist.  1 925 

Off  the  Record   WB  1939 

Off  to  the  Races   Fox  1937 

Office  Girl   RKO  1932 

Office  Scandal   Pathe  1929 

Office  Wife   WB  1930 

Officer  and  the  Lady,  The  Col.  1941 

Officer  Jim   Lee-Bradford  1926 

Officer  O'Brien   Pathe  1930 

Officer  13   1st  Div.  1933 

Officer  666   Goldwyn  1920 

Offshore  Pirate   Metro  1921 

Oh,  Baby   Univ.  1926 

Oh,  Boy   Pathe  1919 

Oh,  Doctor   Univ.  1924 

Oh,  Doctor!   Univ.  1937 

Oh,  For  A  Man!   Fox  1930 

Oh,  Jo   Para.  1921 

Oh,  Johnny!   Goldwyn  1919 

Oh,  Johnny,  How  You  Can  Love  Univ.  1940 

Oh,  Kay   1st  Natl.  1928 

Oh,  Lady,  Lady   Realart  1920 

Oh,  Mabel  Behave   Aywon  1922 

Oh,  Mary  Be  Careful   Pioneer  1921 

Oh,  Sailor,  Beware!   WB  1931 

Oh,  Susannah   Rep.  1938 

Oh,  What  a  Night   Sterling  1926 

Oh,  What  a  Nurse   WB  1926 

Oh,  What  a  Nurse   Mono.  1944 

Oh,  Yeah!   Pathe  1930 

Oh,  You  Tony   Fox  1924 

Oh,  You  Women   Para.  1919 

Oil  and  Romance   Aywon  1 926 

Oil  for  the  Lamps  of  China  WB  1935 

Okay  America   Univ.  1932 

Oklahoma  Badlands   ReD.  1948 

Oklahoma  Cyclone   Tiffany  1930 

Oklahoma  Frontier   Univ.  1939 

Oklahoma  Jim   Mono.  1931 

Oklahoma  Kid   Syndicate  1 929 

Oklahoma  Kid,  The   WB  1939 

Oklahoma  Raiders   Univ.  1944 

Oklahoma  Renegades   Rep.  1940 

Old  Acquaintance   WB  1943 

Old  Age  Handicap   Triangle  1928 

Old  Barn  Dance   Rep.  1938 

Old  Chisholm  Trail,  The   Univ.  1943 

Old  Clothes   MGM  1925 

Old  Code   Anchor  1928 

Old  Corral,  The   Rep.  1937 

Old  Curiosity  Shop   Alliance  1935 

Old  Dad   1st  Natl.  1921 

Old  Dark  House,  The   Univ.  1932 

Old  English   WB  1930 

Old  Fashioned  Boy   Para.  1920 

Old  Fashioned  Way   Para.  1934 

Old  Fashioned  Young  Man   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1 91 7 


T  I  T  L  E  S 


857 


Old  Folks  at  Home   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1916 

Old  Fool   Prod.  Dist.  1923 

Old  Hartwell's  Cub   Triangle  1918 

Old  Home  Week   Para.  1925 

Old  Homestead   Para.  1922 

Old  Homestead,  The   Liberty  1935 

Old  Homestead,  The   Rep.  1942 

Old  Hutch   MCM  1936 

Old  Ironsides   Para.  1926 

Old  Lady  31   Metro  1920 

Old  Los  Angeles   Rep.  1948 

Old  Louisiana   Cremonium  1937 

Old  Love  for  New   Triangle  1918 

Old  Maid,  The   WB  1939 

Old  Loves  for  New   1st  Natl.  1926 

Old  Maid's  Baby   Pathel919 

Old  Man  Rhythm   RK0  1935 

Old  Nest   Goldwyn  1921 

Old  Oaken  Bucket   FB0  1921 

Old  San  Francisco   WB  1927 

Old  Shoes   Hollywood  1927 

Old  Soak   Univ.  1936 

Old  Swimmin'  Hole   1st  Natl.  1921 

Old  Swimmin'  Hole,  The   Mono.  1940 

Old  Wives  for  New   Artcraftl918 

Oldest  Law   World  1918 

Oliver  Twist   Para.  1916 

Oliver  Twist   1st  Natl.  1922 

Oliver  Twist   Mono.  1933 

Oliver  Twist,  Jr  Fox  1921 

Olsen's  Big  Moment   Fox  1934 

O'Malley  of  the  Mounted   Para.  1921 

O'Malley  of  the  Mounted   Fox  1936 

O'Malley  Rides  Alone   Syndicate  1 930 

Omaha  Trail,  The   MCM  1942 

Omar  the  Tentmaker   1st  Natl.  1922 

On  Again-Off  Again   RK0  1937 

On  An  Island  With  You   MCM  1948 

On  the  Banks  of  the  Wabash   Vitagraph  1923 

On  Borrowed  Time   MCM  1939 

On  Dress  Parade   WB  1939 

On  Our  Merry  Way   UA1948 

On  Probation   Sterling  1924 

On  Probation   Peerless  1935 

On  Record   Para.  1917 

On  Such  a  Night   Para.  1917 

On  the  Avenue   Fox  1937 

On  the  Border   WB  1930 

On  the  Co   Artclass  1925 

On  the  High  Seas   Para.  1922 

On  the  Jump   Fox  1918 

On  the  Level   Para.  1917 

On  the  Level   Fox  1  930 

On  the  Old  Spanish  Trail   Rep.  1947 

On  the  Quiet   Para.  1918 

On  the  Spot   Mono.  1940 

On-the-Square  Girl   Pathel917 

On  the  Stroke  of  Twelve   Rayartl928 

On  the  Sunny  Side   20th-Fox  1942 

On  the  Threshold   Prod.  Dist.  1925 

On  Thin  Ice   WB  1925 

On  Time   Truart  1924 

On  Their  Own   20fh-Fox1942 

On  to  Reno   Pathe  1928 

On  Stage  Everybody   Univ.  1945 

On  Trial   Essanay  191  7 

On  Trial   WB  1939 

On  Trial   WB  1928 

On  With  the  Dance   Para.  1920 

On  With  the  Show   WB  1929 

On  Your  Back   Fox  1930 

On  Your  Toes   Univ.  1928 

On  Your  Toes   WB  1939 

On  Ze  Boulevard   MCM  1927 

Once  a  Doctor   1st  Natl.  1937 

Once  a  Lady   Sono  Art  World  1 930 

Once  a  Lady   Para.  1931 

Once  a  Plumber   Univ.  1921 

Once  a  Sinner   Fox  1931 

Once  and  Forever   Tiffany  1927 

Once  in  a  Blue  Moon   Para.  1936 

Once  in  a  Lifetime   Univ.  1932 

Once  to  Every  Bachelor   Liberty  1934 

Once  to  Every  Man   Trokman  1919 

Once  to  Every  Woman   Col.  1934 

Once  to  Every  Woman   Univ.  1920 

Once  Upon  a  Time   Col.  1944 

Once  Upon  a  Honeymoon   RKO  1942 

Once  Upon  a  Thursday   MCM  1942 

One  A  M  Mutual  1916 

Once  Against  Many   Triangle  1919 


One  Arabian  Night   1st  Natl.  1921 

One  Body  Too  Many   Para.  1944 

One  Crowded  Night   RKO  1940 

One  Dangerous  Night   Col.  1943 

One  Dark  Night   Sack  1939 

One  Day   Moss  1916 

One  Dollar  Bid   Hodkinson  1 91  8 

One  Exciting  Week   Rep.  1946 

One-Eighth  Apache   Arrow  1  922 

One  Embarrassing  Night   MCM  1930 

One  Exciting  Adventure   Univ.  1934 

One  Exciting  Night   Para.  1945 

One  Exciting  Night   UA  1922 

One  Foot  in  Heaven   WB  1941 

One  Frightened  Night   Mascot  1935 

One  Glorious  Day   Para.  1922 

One  Glor  ious  Night   Banner  1925 

One  Glorious  Scrap   Univ.  1927 

One  Heavenly  Night   UA  1930 

One  Hour   Rapf-Hoffman  1917 

One  Hour  Before  Dawn   Pathe  1920 

One  Hour  Late   Para.  1935 

One  Hour  to  Live   Univ.  1939 

One  Hour  With  You   Para.  1932 

100  Men  and  a  Girl   '.  Univ.  1937 

One  Hysterical  Night   Univ.  1930 

One  in  a  Million   Invincible  1934 

One  in  a  Million   Fox  1936 

One  Increasing  Purpose   Fox  1  927 

One  Is  Guilty   Col.  1934 

One  Law  for  the  Women   Vitagraph  1924 

One  Mad  Kiss   Fox  1930 

One  Man  Dog   RKO  1929 

One  Man  Came   Univ.  1927 

One  Man  in  a  Million   RC  1921 

One  Man  Justice   Col.  1937 

One  Man  Law   Col.  1932 

One  Man  Trail   Fox  1921 

One  Man's  Journey   RKO  1933 

One  Man's  Law   Rep.  1940 

One  Mile  from  Heaven   Fox  1937 

One  Million  B.C  UA  1940 

One  Million  in  Jewels   Selznickl923 

One  Minute  to  Play   FBO  1926 

One  Moment's  Temptation   2nd  Natl.  1922 

One  More  American   Para.  1918 

One  More  River   Univ.  1934 

One  More  Spring   Fox  1935 

One  More  Tomorrow   WB  1946 

One  Mysterious  Nght   Col.  1944 

One  New  York  Night   MCM  1935 

One  Night  at  Susie's   1st  Natl.  1930 

One  Night  in  Lisbon   Para.  1941 

One  Night  in  Paris   Alliance  1940 

One  Night  in  Rome   MGM  1924 

One  Night  in  the  Tropics   Univ.  1940 

One  Night  of  Love   Col.  1934 

One  of  Many   Metro  1917 

One  of  Our  Aircraft  Is  Missing   UA  1942 

One  of  the  Bravest   Lumas  1925 

One  of  the  Finest   Goldwyn  1919 

One  Punch  O'Day   Rayart  1926 

One  Rainy  Afternoon   UA  1936 

One  Romantic  Night   UA  1930 

One  Round  Hogan   WB  1927 

One  Shot  Ross   Triangle  1917 

One  Splendid  Hour   Excellent  1929 

One  Stolen  Night   Vitagraph  1923 

One  Stolen  Night   WB  1929 

One  Sunday  Afternoon   Para.  1933 

One  Sunday  Afternoon   WB  1948 

One-Thing-at-a-Time  O'Day   Metro  1919 

One  Third  of  a  Nation   Para.  1939 

One  Thrilling  Night   Mono.  1942 

$1,000  a  Minute    Rep.  1935 

$1,000  a  Touchdown   Para.  1939 

One  Touch  of  Nature   Edison-Kleine  1917 

One  Touch  of  Sin   Fox  1917 

One  Touch  of  Venus    Ul  1948 

One  Way  to  Love   Col.  1946 

One  Way  Passage    WB  1932 

One  Way  Street   1st  Natl.  1925 

One  Way  Ticket    Col.  1935 

One  Way  Trail   Selznickl920 

One  Way  Trail   Col.  1931 

One  Week  of  Life   Goldwyn  1919 

One  Week  of  Love   Selznick  1922 

One  Wild  Night  20th-Foxl938 

One  Wild  Week   Realart  1921 

One  Woman   Selig  1918 

One  Woman  Idea   Fox  1929 


858 


TITLES 


 Para. 

927 

One  Year  Later   

 Allied 

933 

1st  Natl. 

925 

 Col. 

939 

Only  8  Hours   

 MCM 

935 

Only  Road   

 Metro 

918 

 Para. 

930 

 MCM 

925 

 Para. 

930 

Only  38   

 Para. 

1923 

Only  Way   

 UA 

926 

Only  ^Vom3ri 

1  st  Natl 

1 924 

Open  All  Night   

 Para. 

1924 

 Univ. 

1933 

 RC 

1919 

1917 

Open  Range   

 Para. 

1927 

 EL 

1948 

 Para. 

1940 

Opened  Shutters   

 Univ. 

1921 

 Col. 

1927 

Operator  1  3   

 MCM 

1934 

Opportunity   

 Metro 

1918 

 Ellbel 

1929 

Orchestra  Wives   

20th-Fox 

1942 

Orchids  and  Ermine   

1st  Natl. 

1927 

 Fox 

1935 

Ordeal   

 Para. 

1922 

Ordeal  of  Elizabeth   

Vitagraph 

1916 

 Selig 

1918 

 Pathe 

1922 

 Rep. 

1936 

 Rep. 

1945 

 Rep. 

1947 

Orient  Express   

 Fox 

1934 

Orphan  Sally 

Lee-Bradford 

1922 

Orphans  of  the  Storm   

 UA 

1922 

Orphans  of  the  Street   

 Rep. 

1938 

O'Shaughnessy 's  Boy   

 MCM 

1935 

Other  Kind  of  Love 

Coldstone 

1924 

 UA 

1947 

AtUor    Man'c  \A/ifo 

Ind 

919 

Other  Men's  Daughters   

 Fox 

1918 

Other  Men's  Daughters   

 Asher 

1923 

 Pathe 

1920 

 Para. 

1919 

Other  Men's  Women   

 WB 

1931 

 Mutual 

1916 

Other  Side   

Am.  Release 

1922 

Other  Side  of  the  Door   

 Mutual 

1916 

1st  Natl. 

1930 

Other  Woman   

Hodkinson 

1921 

Other  Woman   

 Pathe 

1918 

Other  Woman's  Story   

Schulberg 

1926 

Hodkinson 

1922 

 WB 

1926 

 Pathe 

1919 

 RKO 

1933 

 MCM 

1930 

 UA 

1934 

 MCM 

1928 

Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Cay 

 Para. 

1944 

Our  Hearts  Were  Crowing  Up 

 Para. 

1946 

 Metro 

1923 

Our  Lady  of  Paris   

Hirliman.Fla. 

1943 

 Para. 

1939 

 Para. 

1922 

Our  Little  Girl   

 Fox 

1935 

Our  Little  Wife   

 Coldwyn 

1918 

Our  Modern  Maidens  ... 

 MCM 

1929 

 Metro 

1918 

 FBO 

1921 

Our  Neighbors   the  Carters   

 Para. 

1939 

 MCM 

1936 

1st  Natl. 

1919 

 UA 

1940 

Our  Vines  Have  Tender  Crapes 

 MCM 

1945 

Our  Wife   

 Col. 

1941 

Out  All  Night   

1933 

Out  of  the  Blue   

Eagle  Lion 

1947 

 Para. 

1918 

 Rep. 

1946 

Out  of  Luck   

 Para. 

1919 

Out  of  Luck   

 Univ. 

1923 

Out  of  Singapore   

1932 

Out  of  the  Chorus   

 Realart 

1921 

Out  of  the  Depths   

 Col. 

1946 

Out  of  the  Depths   

1921 

Out  of  the  Drifts   

 Para. 

1916 

1919 

Out  of  the  Fog   

 WB 

1941 

Out  of  the  House  of  Bondage   Lyceum  1921 

Out  of  the  Past   Peerless  1927 

Out  of  the  Past   RKO  1947 

Out  of  the  Silent  North   Univ.  1922 

Out  of  the  Shadow   Para.  1919 

Out  of  the  Snow   Selznick  1920 

Out  of  the  Storm   Coldwyn  1920 

Out  of  the  Storm   Tiffany  1926 

Out  of  the  Storm   Rep.  1948 

Out  of  the  West   FBO  1926 

Out  of  This  World   Para.  1945 

Out  of  the  Wreck   Para.  1917 

Out  West  With  the  Hardys   MCM  1938 

Out  West  With  the  Peppers   Col.  1940 

Out  With  the  Tide   Peerless  1928 

Out  Yonder   Selznick  1919 

Outcast   1st  Natl.  1928 

Outcast   Para.  1922 

Outcast   Empire  MutuaM  91  7 

Outcast  Lady   MCM  1934 

Outcast  Souls   Sterling  1928 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flats   Univ.  1919 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flats   RKO  1937 

Outlaw  Breaker   Goodwill  1926 

Outlaw  Deputy,  The  Puritan  1935 

Outlaw  Dog   FBO  1927 

Outlaw  Express   Pathe  1  926 

Outlaw  Justice   Majestic  1933 

Outlaw  Express   Univ.  1938 

Outlaw  of  Boulder  Pass   PRC  1942 

Outlaw  Roundup   PRC  1944 

Outlaw,  The   UA  1943 

Outlaw  Trail   Mono.  1944 

Outlaw  of  the  Plains   PRC  1946 

Outlawed   Pioneer  1921 

Outlawed   RKO  1939 

Outlawed  Cuns   Univ.  1935 

Outlaw's  Daughter   Univ.  1926 

Outlaw's  Highway   Trop.  1  934 

Outlaws  of  Pine  Ridge   Rep.  1942 

Outlaws  of  Red  River   Fox  1927 

Outlaws  of  Santa  Fe   Rep.  1944 

Outlaws  of  Sonora   Rep.  1938 

Outlaws  of  Stampede  Pass   Mono.  1943 

Outlaws  of  the  Cherokee  Trail   Rep.  1941 

Outlaws  of  the  Desert   Para.  1941 

Outlaws  of  the  Orient   Col.  1937 

Outlaws  of  the  Panhandle   Col.  1941 

Outlaws  of  the  Prairie   Col.  1938 

Outlaws  of  the  Range   Spectrum  1936 

Outlaws  of  the  Rio  Grande   PRC  1941 

Outlaws  of  the  Sea   Selznick  1923 

Outpost  of  the  Mounties   Col.  1939 

Outside  of  Paradise   Rep.  1938 

Outside  the  Law   Univ.  1921 

Outside  the  Law   Univ.  1930 

Outside  the  Law   Col.  1938 

Outside  the  3-Mile  Limit   Col.  1940 

Outside  Woman   Realart  1921 

Outsider,  The   Allied  1940 

Outsider   Fox  1  926 

Outsider   Metro  1917 

Outsider,  The   MCM  1933 

Outward  Bound   WB  1930 

Outwitted   Metro  1917 

Outwitted   Ind.  1925 

Oval  Diamond   Mutual  1916 

Over  My  Dead  Body   20th-Fox  1942 

Over  the  Border   Para.  1922 

Over  the  Garden  Wall   Vitagraph  1919 

Over  the  Goal   WB  1937 

Over  the  Hill   Pathe  1917 

Over  the  Hill   Fox  1931 

Over  the  Moon   UA  1940 

Over  the  Top   Vitagraph  1918 

Over  the  Wall   WB  1938 

Over  the  Wire   Metro  1921 

Over  21   Col.  1945 

Overalls   Am.  Mutual  1916 

Overland  Bound   PRC  1929 

Overland  Express   Col.  1938 

Overland  Limited   Lumas  1925 

Overland  Mail   Mono.  1939 

Overland  Mail  Robbery   Rep.  1943 

Overland  Red   Univ.  1920 

Overland  Riders   PRC  1946 

Overland  Stage   1st  Natl.  1927 

Overland  Trails   Mono.  1948 

Overland  Telegraph   MCM  1929 

Overland  to  Deadwood   Col.  1942 

Ox-Bow  Incident   20th-Fox  1943 


TITLES 


859 


p 

Pace  That  Thrills   1st  Natl.  1925 

Pacific  Blackout   Para.  1942 

Pacific  Liner   RKO  1939 

Pacific  Rendezvous   MCM  1942 

Pack  Up  Your  Troubles   MGM  1932 

Pack  Up  Your  Troubles   20th-Fox  1939 

Paddy  O'Day   Fox  1935 

Paddy  O'Hara   Triangle  1917 

Paddy  the  Next  Best  Thing   Fox  1933 

Padlocked   Para.  1926 

Pagan   MCM  1929 

Pagan  Cod   RC  1919 

Pagan  Lady   Col.  1931 

Pagan  Love   Hodkinson  1920 

Pagan  Passions   Selznickl924 

Page  Miss  Clory   WB  1935 

Page  Mystery   Peerless-Brady  1917 

Paid   „  MCM  1931 

Paid  Back   Univ.  1922 

Paid  in  Advance   Univ.  1919 

Paid  to  Dance   Col.  1937 

Paid  to  Love   Fox  1927 

Painted  Angel   1st  Natl.  1930 

Painted  Desert   Pathel931 

Painted  Desert   RKO  1938 

Paintted  Doll   Pathe  1917 

Painted  Faces   Tiff  any  1930 

Painted  Lady   Fox  1924 

Painted  Lily   Triangle  1918 

Painted  Lips   Univ.  1918 

Painted  Madonna   Fox  1917 

Painted  People   1st  Natl.  1924 

Painted  Ponies   Univ.  1927 

Painted  Post   Fox  1928 

Painted  Trail   Rayart  1928 

Painted  Trail   Mono.  1938 

Painted  Veil   MCM  1934 

Painted  Woman   Fox  1932 

Painted  World   Vitagraph  1  91 9 

Painting  the  Town   Para.  1927 

Pair  of  Cupids   Metro  1918 

Pair  of  Silk  Stockings   Selig  1918 

Pair  of  Sixes   Essanayl918 

Pajamas   Fox  1 928 

Pal  O'Mine   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen  1924 

Palace  of  Darkened  Windows  Selznickl920 

Palace  of  Pleasure   Fox  1926 

Paleface,  The  Para.  1  948 

Paliser  Case   Coldwynl920 

Palm  Beach  Girl   Para.  1926 

Palm  Beach  Story   Para.  1942 

Palm  Springs   Para.  1936 

Palmy  Days   UA  1931 

Palooka   UA1934 

Pals   Truartl926 

Pals  First   1st  Natl.  1926 

Pals  First   Metro  1918 

Pals  in  Paradise   Prod.  Dist.  1  926 

Pals  in  Peril   Pathe  1928 

Pals  of  the  Prairies   RKO  1929 

Pals  of  the  Pecos   RKO  1941 

Pals  of  the  Saddle   Rep.  1938 

Pals  of  the  Silver  Sage   Mono.  1940 

Pals  of  the  West   1st  Div.  1935 

Pampered  Youth   Vitagraph  1925 

Panama  Flo   RKO  1932 

Panama  Hattie   MCM  1942 

Panama  Lady   RKO  1939 

Panama  Patrol   Grand  Natl.  1939 

Panamints  Bad  Man   20th-Foxl938 

Pandora's  Box   Moviegraphs  1 929 

Panhandle   Allied  Artists  1948 

Panhandle  Trail   EL  1947 

Panic  on  the  Air   Col.  1936 

Panthea   Selznick  1917 

Panther's  Claw,  The   PRC  1942 

Pan-Americana   RKO  1945 

Pants   Essanayl917 

Paper  Bullets   PRC  1941 

Parachute  Battalion   RKO  1941 

Parachute  Jumper   WB1933 

Parachute  Nurse   Col.  1942 

Parade  of  the  West   Univ.  1930 

Paradine  Case,  The   SRO  1  947 

Paradise   1st  Natl.  1926 

Paradise  Canyon   Mono.  1935 

Paradise  Express    Rep.  1937 


Paradise  for  Three   MCM  1938 

Paradise  for  Two   Para.  1927 

Paradise  Garden   Metro  1917 

Paradise  Island   Tiffany  1930 

Paradise  Isle   Mono.  1937 

Paramount  on  Parade   Para.  1930 

Parasite   Schulberg  1925 

Pardon  My  French   Coldwynl922 

Pardon  My  Gun   Pathe  1930 

Pardon  My  Nerve   Fox  1 922 

Pardon  My  Past   Col.  1946 

Pardon  My  Rhythm   Univ.  1944 

Pardon  My  Sarong   Univ.  1942 

Pardon  My  Stripes   Rep.  1942 

Pardon  Us   MCM  1931 

Parentage  Message   Henley-Seng  1 91  7 

Parents  on  Trial   Col.  1939 

Paris   1st  Natl.  1920 

Paris  After  Dark   20th-Foxl943 

Paris  at  Midnight   Prod.  Dist.  1926 

Paris  Bound   Pathe  1  929 

Paris  Calling   Pathe  1929 

Paris  Calling   Univ.  1941 

Paris  Green   Para.  1920 

Paris  Honeymoon   Para.  1939 

Paris  in  Spring   Para.  1945 

Paris  Interlude   MGM  1934 

Paris-Undergraduate   UA1945 

Parisian   Capitol  1931 

Parish  Priest   Garfield  1920 

Parisian  Love   Schulberg  1  925 

Parisian  Nights   FB0  1925 

Parisian  Romance   Allied  1932 

Parisian  Scandal   Univ.  1921 

Parisian  Tigress   Metro  1919 

Park  Avenue  Logger   RKO  1937 

Parlor,  Bedroom  and  Bath   Metro  1920 

Parnell   MGM  1937 

Parole!   Univ.  1936 

Parole  Fixer   Para.  1940 

Parole  Girl   Col.  1933 

Parole,  Inc  EL  1948 

Parole  Racket   Col.  1937 

Paroled  from  the  Big  House   Syndicate  1 938 

Paroled — To  Die   Rep.  1938 

Parson  of  Panamint   Para.  1916 

Parson  of  Panamint   Para.  1941 

Part  Time  Wife   Fox  1930 

Parted  Curtains   WB  1921 

Parting  of  the  Trails   Syndicate  1930 

Partners   RKO  1932 

Partners  Again   UA  1  926 

Partners  in  Crime   Para.  1928 

Partners  in  Crime   Para.  1937 

Partners  of  Fate   Fox  1921 

Partners  of  the  Night   Coldwyn  1920 

Partners  of  the  Plains   Para.  1937 

Partners  of  the  Sunset   Lubin  1922 

Partners  of  the  Tide   Hodkinson  1921 

Partners  of  the  Trail   Mono.  1931 

Partners  in  Time   RKO  1946 

Partners  of  the  Trail   Mono.  1944 

Partners  Three    Para.  1919 

Party  Cirl   Tiffany  1930 

Party  Husband   1st  Natl.  1931 

Party  Wire   Col.  1935 

Party's  Over   Col.  1934 

Pasquale   Para.  1916 

Passage  from  Hongkong   WB  1941 

Passage  to  Marseille   WB  1944 

Passerby   Equitable  1 91  6 

Passers  By   pathe  1920 

Passing  of  Wolf  MacLean   Ermine  1924 

Passing  Thru   .".  Para.  1921 

Passion   Triangle  1917 

Passion  Flower   1st  Natl.  1921 

Passion  Flower   MCM  1930 

Passion  Fruit   Metro  1921 

Passion  of  )oan  of  Arc   S.  Krellberg  1  933 

Passion  of  St.  Francis   Mono.  1932 

Passion  Play   Passion  Play  1928 

Passion  Song   Excellent  1929 

Passion's  Pathway   Lee-Bradford  1924 

Passion's  Playground   1st  Natl.  1920 

Passionate  Adventurer   Lee-Bradford  1926 

Passionate  Friends   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen  "923 

Passionate  lourney   Para.  1924 

Passionate  Pilgrim   ....."."Para.  1921 


860 


TITLE S 


Passionate  Plumber,  The 

1 932 

Passionate  Quest   

 WB 

1 926 

1 925 

Passport  Husband   

 20th-Fox 

1 938 

Passport  to  Alcatraz   

 Col. 

1  940 

Passport  to  Destiny   

 RKO 

1944 

Passport  to  Hell,  A   

 Fox 

1932 

Passport  to  Paradise   

 Mayfair 

1932 

Pasport  to  Suez   

 Col. 

1943 

Past  of  Mary  Holmes 

 RKO 

1933 

Pasteboard  Crown   

1922 

Pastor  Hall   

 UA 

1940 

Pat  0'  the  Ranch   

 Russell 

1921 

Path  of  Happiness   

 Univ. 

1916 

Path  She  Chose   

1920 

Patent  Leather  Kid   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

Paths  That  Crossed   

1916 

Path  to  Paradise   

 Para. 

1925 

Patient  in  Room  18   

 WB 

1938 

Patriot   

1916 

Patriot   

 Para. 

1928 

Patrick  the  Great   

 Univ. 

1945 

Patriotism   

 Paralta 

1918 

Patsy   

1918 

Patsy   

 MGM 

1923 

Parsy's  Jim   

 Prod. Sec. 

1921 

Paul  Street  Boys   

55th  St.  Playhouse 

1929 

Pauper  Millionaire   

 Play  Co. 

1923 

Pawn  of  Fate   

 World 

1926 

Pawn  Ticket  210   

 Fox 

1923 

Pawned   

 Selznick 

1922 

Pawns  of  Passion   

Sono  Art  World 

1929 

Paws  of  the  Bear   

 Triangle 

1917 

Pay  as  You  Enter   

 WB 

1928 

Pay  Day   

 1st  Natl. 

1922 

Pay  Day   

1918 

Pay  Dirt   

1916 

Pay  Off   

 Elbee 

1926 

Pay-Off,  The   

 PRC 

1942 

Pay  Off   

 RKO 

930 

Pay  Off.The   

 WB 

935 

Payable  on  Demand   

 Photo  Dramas 

924 

Paying  His  Debt   

 Triangle 

918 

Paying  the  Limit   

 Garson 

924 

Paying  the  Piper   

 Para. 

921 

Paying  the  Price   

 Col. 

927 

Payment   

916 

Payment  Deferred   

 MGM 

932 

Payment  Guaranteed 

 Pathe 

921 

Peace  of  Roaring  River 

 Coldwyn 

919 

Peaceful  Peters   

922 

Peaceful  Valley   

 1st  Natl. 

920 

Peach  O'Reno   

 RKO 

931 

Peacock  Alley   

921 

Peacock  Alley   

 Tiffany 

930 

Peacock  Fan   

 Chesterfield 

1929 

Peacock  Feathers   

 Univ. 

925 

Peaks  of  Destiny   

 Para. 

1928 

Pearl  of  Death,  The   

 Univ. 

944 

Pearl  of  Love   

925 

Pearl  of  Paradise   

 Mutual 

916 

Pearl  of  the  Army   

 Pathe 

916 

Peck's  Bad  Boy   

 1st  Natl. 

921 

Peck's  Bad  Boy   

 Fox 

934 

Peck's  Bad  Boy  With  the 

Circus   RKO 

938 

Peck's  Bad  Girl   

 Goldwyn 

918 

Peddler,  The   

U.  S...  Amusement 

917 

Peddler  of  Lies   

920 

Peg  0'  My  Heart   

 MGM 

933 

Peg  0'  the  Sea   

 Sperling 

918 

Peg  of  Old  Drury   

 Para. 

1936 

Peg  of  the  Pirates   

918 

Pegeen   

920 

Peggy   

916 

Peggy  Does  Her  Darnedest 

 Metro 

919 

Peggy  Leads  the  Way 

917 

Peggy  of  the  Secret  Service   Davis 

925 

Peggy  Puts  It  Over   

 Vitagraph 

921 

Peggy  Rebels   

American  Film  Co. 

920 

Pell  Street  Mystery   

924 

Pen  Vulture   

919 

Penal  Code   

933 

Penalty   _  

920 

Penalty,  The   

 MGM 

941 

Penquin  Pool  Murder,  The 

 RKO 

932 

Penitentiary   

 Col. 

938 

Pennies  from  Heaven   

 Col. 

936 

Penny  of  Hill  Top  Trail 

921 

Penny  Serenade   Col.  1941 

Penrod   1st  Natl.  1922 

Penrod  and  His  Twin  Brother   WB  1923 

Penrod  and  Sam   1st  Natl.  1923 

Penrod  and  Sam   WB  1937 

Penrod's  Double  Trouble   WB  1938 

Penthouse   MGM  1933 

Penthouse  Party   Liberty  1936 

People  vs.  Dr.  Kildare,  The   MGM  1941 

People  vs.  John  Doe   Univ.  1916 

People  Will  Talk   Para.  1935 

People's  Enemy,  The   RKO  1935 

Pepper   Fox  1  936 

Peppy  Polly   Para.  1919 

Perch  of  the  Devil   Univ.  1927 

Percy   Pathe  1925 

Perfect  Alibi   Photo  Dramas  1  924 

Perefct  Alibi   RKO  1931 

Perfect  Clue,  The   Majestic  1935 

Perfect  Crime   FBO  1928 

Perfect  Flapper   1st  Natl.  1924 

Perfect  Gentleman   Pathe  1  928 

Perfect  Gentleman,  The   MGM  1935 

Perfect  Lady   Goldwyn  1918 

Perfect  Lover   Selznick  1919 

Perfect  Marriage,  The   Para.  1947 

Perfect  Sap   1st  Natl.  1927 

Perfect  Snob,  The   20th-Foxl941 

Perfect  Specimen,  The   1st  Natl.  1937 

Perfect  Understanding   UA1933 

Perfect  Woman   1st  Natl.  1920 

Perilous  Holiday   Col.  1946 

Perils  of  Divorce   World  1916 

Perils  of  the  Coast  Guard   Rayart  1926 

Perils  of  Pauline   Para.  1947 

Periwinkle   Am.  Mutual  1  91  7 

Perjury   Fox  1  921 

Personal  Maid   Para.  1931 

Pershing's  Crusades   1st  Natl.  1918 

Personal  Maid's  Secret   1st   Natl.  1935 

Personal  Property   MGM  1937 

Personal  Secretary   Univ.  1938 

Personality   Col.  1930 

Personality  Kid   Col.  1947 

Persons  in  Hiding   Para.  1939 

Persuasive  Peggy   Mayfair  1917 

Pest   Coldwyn  1919 

Peter  Ibbetson   Para.  1935 

Peter  the  Great   Para.  1923 

Petrified  Forest,  The   WB1936 

Petticoat  Fever   MGM  1936 

Petticoat  Larceny   RKO  1943 

Petticoat  Pilot   Para.  1918 

Pettigrew's  Girl   Para.  1919 

Phantom   Ince  1916 

Phantom  Broadcast   Mono.  1933 

Phantom  Bullet   Univ.  1926 

Phantom  Buster   Pathe  1  927 

Phantom  City   1st  Natl.  1929 

Phantom  Cowboy,  The   Rep.  1941 

Phantom  Express   Majestic  1932 

Phantom  Friend,  The   Olympic  1935 

Phantom  Flyer   Univ.  1928 

Phantom  Fortunes   Vitagraph  1 91  6 

Phantom  Gold   Col.  1938 

Phantom  Honeymoon   Hallmark  1919 

Phantom  Rorseman   Univ.  1924 

Phantom  Husband   Triangle  1917 

Phantom  in  the  House   Continental  1929 

Phantom  Justice   FBO  1924 

Phantom  Killer   Mono.  1942 

Phantom  Lady   Univ.  1944 

Phantom  Melody   Univ.  1920 

Phantom  of  Crestwood,  The   RKO  1932 

Phantom  of  Paris   MGM  1931 

Phantom  of  the  Plains   Rep.  1945 

Phantom  of  the  Forest   Lumasl926 

Phantom  of  42nd  St.,  The   PRC  1945 

Phantom  of  the  Opera,  The   Univ.  1925 

Phantom  of  the  Opera   Univ.  1943 

Phantom  of  the  Range   FBO  1928 

Phantom  of  the  Turf   Rayart  1928 

Phantom  Plainsman,  The   Rep.  1942 

Phantom  President   Para.  1932 

Phantom  Ranger   Mono.  1938 

Phantom  Rider   Syndicate  1929 

Phantom  Riders   Univ.  1918 

Phantom  Shadows   Davis  1925 

Phantom  Ship   Guaranteed  1 937 


TIT  L ES 


861 


Phantom  Shot  Gun   General  1917 

Phantom  Strikes,  The   Mono.  1939 

Phantom  Speaks,  The   Rep.  1945 

Phantom  Submarine.  The   Col.  1941 

Phantom  Thief,  The   Col.  1946 

Phantom  Thunderbolt   World  Wide  1 933 

Phantom  Valley   Col.  1948 

Phantom's  Secret   Univ.  1917 

Phantoms  of  the  North   Biltmore  1929 

Phil-for-Short   World  1919 

Philadelphia  Story,  The   MGM  1940 

Philip  Holden-Waster   Am.  Mutual  1  91  6 

Philo  Vance  Returns   PRC  1947 

Philo  Vance's  Gamble  PRC  1947 

Philo  Vance's  Secret  Mission   PRC  1947 

Phyllis  of  the  Follies   Univ.  1928 

Physician   Tiffany  1929 

Picture  Brides   IstDiv.  1934 

Piccadilly   Sono-Art-World  1929 

Piccadilly  Jim   Select  1920 

Piccadilly  Jim   MGM  1936 

Pick  a  Star   MGM  1937 

Pick-Up   Para.  1933 

Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,  The   MGM  1945 

Picture  Snatcher   WB  1933 

Pidgin  Island   Metro  1917 

Pied  Piper,  The   20th-Fox  1942 

Pied  Piper  Malone   Para.  1924 

Pierre  of  the  Plains   MGM  1942 

Pigskin  Parade   Fox  1936 

Pilgrim  Lady,  The  Rep.  1947 

Pilgrimage   Fox  1  933 

Pilgrims  of  the  Night   Associated  1921 

Pillagers   Associated  1922 

Pillow  of  Death   Univ.  1945 

Pillow  to  Post   WB  1945 

Pilot  No.  5   MGM  1943 

Pinch  Hitter   Assoc.  Exhib.  1 926 

Pinch  Hitter   Triangle  1917 

Pink  Tights   Univ.  1920 

Pinocchio   RKO  1940 

Pinto   Goldwyn  1920 

Pinto  Bandit,  The   PRC  1941 

Pinto  Kid   FBO  1928 

Pinto  Kid,  The   Col.  1941 

Pin-Up  Girl   20th-Fox  1944 

Pioneers,  The   Mono.  1941 

Pioneer  Days   Mono.  1940 

Pioneer  Justice   PRC  1947 

Pioneer  Scout   Para.  1928 

Pioneer  Trail   Col.  1938 

Pioneer  Trails   Vitagraph  1923 

Pioneers  of  the  West   Rep.  1940 

Pioneers  of  the  West   Syndicate  1 930 

Piper's  Price   Bluebird  1917 

Pirate,  The   MGM  1948 

Pirate  of  the  Seven  Seas   Film  Alliance  1941 

Pirate  on  Horseback   Para.  1941 

Pirates  of  Monterey   Ul  1947 

Pirates  of  the  Prairie  RKO  1942 

Pirates  of  the  Sky   Pathel927 

Pistol  Packin'  Mamma   Rep.  1943 

Pitfall   UA  1948 

Pitfalls  of  a  Big  City   Fox  1919 

Pittsburgh   Univ.  1942 

Pittsburgh  Kid,  The   Rep.  1941 

Place  Beyond  the  Wind   Red  1916 

Place  in  the  Sun   Triangle  1919 

Place  of  Honeymoons   Pioneer  1920 

Plain  Jane   Ince  1916 

Plainsman,  The   Para.  1936 

Plainsman  and  the  Lady   Rep.  1946 

Planter   Mutual  1917 

Plastered  in  Paris   Fox  1928 

Plastic  Age   Schulberg  1925 

Platinum  Blonde   Col.  1931 

Play  Girl   Fox  1928 

Play  Girl   WB  1932 

Play  Girl   RKO  1941 

Play  House   1st  Natl.  1921 

Play  Safe   Pathe  1927 

Play  Square   Fox  1921 

Playboy  of  Paris   Para.  1930 

Playing  Around   1st  Natl.  1930 

Playing  It  Wild   Vitagraph  1923 

Playing  With  Fire   Metro  1916 

Playing  With  Fire   Univ.  1921 

Playing  With  Souls   1st  Natl.  1925 

Playmates   RKO  1941 

Plaything  of  an  Emperor   Levinson  1922 

Plaything  of  Broadway   Realartl921 


Playthings  of  Destiny   1st  Natl. 

Playthings  of  Hollywood   Hollywood 

Playthings  of  Passion   United  Pic.  Th. 

Please  Get  Married   Metro 

Pleasure   Artclass 

Pleasure  Before  Business   Col. 

Pleasure  Buyers   WB 

Pleasure  Crazed  Fox 

Pleasure  Cruise   Fox 

Pleasure  Garden   Aywon 

Pleasure  Mad   Metro 

Pleasure  Seekers   Selznick 

Pleasure  of  the  Rich   Tiffany 

Plot  Thickens,  The   RKO 

Plough  and  the  Stars,  The   RKO 

Plow  Girl   Para. 

Plow  Woman   Bluebird 

Plunderer   Fox 

Plunderers,  The   Rep. 

Plunger   Fox 

Plunging  Hoofs   Univ. 

Pocatello  Kid   Tiffany 

Pointed  Heels   Para. 

Pointing  Finger   Univ. 

Points  West   Univ. 

Poison   Stein 

Poison  Pen   World 

Poison  Pen   Rep. 

Poisoned  Paradise   Preferred 

Poker  Faces   Univ. 

Police   Essanay 

Police  Bullets   Mono. 

Police  Call   Hollywood 

Police  Car  17   Col. 

Police  Court   Mono. 

Police  Patrol   Lumas 

Polish  Dancer   Levinson 

Politics   MGM 

Polly  of  the  Circus   MGM 

Polly  of  the  Circus   Goldwyn 

Polly  of  the  Follies   1st  Natl. 

Polly  of  the  Movies   IstDiv. 

Polly  of  Storm  Country   1st  Natl. 

Polly  Redhead   Bluebird 

Polly  With  a  Past   Metro 

Pollyanna   UA 

Polly-Joe   WB 

Ponjola   1st  Natl. 

Pony  Express   Para. 

Pony  Express  Rider   Aywon 

Pony  Post   Univ. 

Poor  Boob   Para. 

Poor  Dear  Margaret  Kirby   Selznick 

Poor  Girls   Col. 

Poor  Girl's  Romance   FBO 

Poor  Little  Peppina   Para. 

Poor  Little  Rich  Girl   Artcraft 

Poor  Men's  Wives   Preferred 

Poor  Millionaires   Biltmore 

Poor  Nut   1st  Natl. 

Poor  Relation   Goldwyn 

Poor  Relations   R.C. 

Poor  Rich   Univ. 

Poor  Simp   Selznick 

Pop  Always  Pays   RKO 

Poppy   Selznick 

Poppy   Para. 

Poppy  Girl's  Husband   Artcraft 

Popular  Sin   Para. 

Port  of  Forty  Thieves,  The   Rep. 

Port  of  Hats   Times 

Port  of  Lost  Dreams   Chesterfield 

Port  of  Missing  Girls   Brenda 

Port  of  Seven  Seas   MGM 

Port  Said   Col. 

Portia  on  Trial   Rep. 

Portrait  of  Jennie   SRO 

Portrait  of  Maria    MGM 

Ports  of  Call   Fox 

Possessed   MGM 

Possessed   WB 

Postal  Inspector   Univ. 

Postman  Didn't  Ring,  The   20th-Fox 

Postman  Always  Rings  Twice,  The   MGM 

Potash  and  Perlmutter   1st  Natl. 

Pot  O'Gold   UA 

Pots-and-Pans  Peggy   Pathe 

Potters   Para. 

Poverty  of  Riches   Goldwyn 

Powder  My  Back   WB 

Powder  Town   RKO 


862 


TITLES 


 RKO 

935 

 Pathe 

928 

 C.  B.  Price 

921 

933 

 Para. 

941 

Power  of  a  Lie   

 Univ. 

923 

917 

916 

 Perfect 

922 

928 

928 

 Col. 

943 

Power  of  the  Weak   

 Ind. 

926 

Power  of  the  Whistler,  The 

 Col. 

945 

 Pathe 

922 

 UA 

942 

918 

 Para. 

944 

1948 

Prairie  Badmen   

 PRC 

946 

 UA 

943 

947 

 Univ. 

927 

 RKO 

940 

 Rep. 

938 

Prairie  Mystery   

 Truart 

923 

Prairie  Pioneers   

 Rep. 

941 

 Prod.  Dist. 

925 

 Col. 

947 

 PRC 

945 

Prairie  Schooners   

 Col. 

940 

 Col. 

941 

 Fox 

920 

 World 

919 

 Pathe 

916 

 Fox 

1928 

Prescott  Kid,  The   

 Col. 

928 

 Univ. 

1937 

Presenting  Lily  Mars   

 MCM 

1943 

 E.  L.  Klein 

1929 

President  Vanishes   

 Para. 

1934 

 Rep. 

1936 

 RKO-Pathe 

1932 

Pretender   

 Triangle 

1918 

 Rep. 

1947 

1916 

Pretty  Clothes   

 Sterling 

1927 

 MCM 

1925 

1919 

Preview  Murder  Mystery   

 Para. 

1936 

Prey   

1920 

Price  for  a  Good  Time   

 Jewel 

1917 

Price  Mark   

 Para. 

1917 

Price  of  a  Party   

,  Assoc.  Exhib. 

1924 

Price  of  Applause   

 Triangle 

1918 

Price  of  Fame   

 Vitagraph 

1916 

1928 

Price  of  Happiness   

 Triumph 

1916 

Price  of  Honor   

 Col. 

1927 

Price  of  Innocence   

 Buffalo 

1919 

1916 

Price  of  Pleasure   

 Univ. 

1925 

Price  of  Possessions   

 Para. 

1921 

Price  of  Power   

Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1916 

Price  of  Pride   

Peerless  World 

1917 

Price  of  Silence   

 Sunset 

1921 

Price  of  Silence   

 Fox 

1917 

Price  of  Silence   

 Bluebird 

1916 

Price  of  Success   

 Col. 

1926 

Price  of  Youth   

 Arrow 

1922 

Price  She  Paid   

 Selznick 

1917 

Price  She  Paid   

 Col. 

1924 

Price  Woman  Pays   

 Hatch 

1919 

Pride   

 Triangle 

1917 

 MCM 

1940 

1917 

1917 

Pride  of  Bluegrass   

 WB 

1939 

Pride  of  Palomar   

 Para. 

1922 

 RKO 

1929 

Pride  of  Sunshine  Alley   

 Barsky 

1924 

Pride  of  the  Bowery   

 Mono. 

1941 

Pride  of  Cain   

 Artcraft 

1917 

Pride  of  the  Force   

 Rayart 

1925 

Pride  of  the  Legion,  The 

 Mascot 

1932 

 Col. 

1936 

Pride  of  the  Marines   

 WB 

1945 

Pride  of  the  Navy   

 Rep. 

1939 

Pride  of  the  Plains   

 Rep. 

1944 

Pride  of  the  Yankees,  The 

 RKO 

1942 

Pride  of  the  West   

 Para. 

1938 

7  1  0 

921 

94 1 

917 

927 

 1st  Natl. 

922 

918 

931 

 RKO 

940 

925 

917 

 Pathe 

919 

Prince  and  the 

Ballet  Dancer   

Sono  Art  World 

929 

Prince  and  the  Pauper  ....Famous  Players  Lasky 

915 

WB 

937 

916 

920 

Vitaoranh 

9!6 

923 

920 

926 

Col 

930 

1  *t  Np,tl 

1927 

FBO 

1926 

PrfiH  Diet 

1926 

Rayart 

1927 

Col 

1948 

Para 

1921 

Princess  and  the  Pirate,  The 

RKO 

1944 

1930 

Princess  Comes  Across,  The  ... 

Para 

1936 

1927 

\/  itaiora  nh 

1921 

Prinrocc    f\f  RmaHiwaw 

Pathe 

1927 

Para 

1921 

1917 

Kese 

1917 

1917 

 Univ6 

1925 

WB 

1943 

1917 

1917 

 Para. 

1942 

Prison  Break   

 Univ. 

1938 

 Para. 

1938 

 PRC 

1942 

Prison  Nurse   

 Rep. 

1938 

Prison  Shadows   

 Victory 

1936 

 Col. 

1945 

Prison  Train   

Malcolm-Browne 

1928 

Prison  Without  Bars   

 UA 

1939 

Prison  Without  Walls   

 Para. 

1917 

Prisoner   

 Univ. 

1923 

 Unity 

1939 

 PRC 

1942 

Prisoner  of  Shark  Island,  The 

 20th-Fox 

1936 

Prisoner  of  Zenda   

 MCM 

1922 

Prisoners   

 1st  Natl. 

1929 

Prisoners  of  the  Pines   

 Hodkinson 

1918 

Prisoners  of  the  Storm   

 Univ. 

1926 

Private  Affairs   

 Univ. 

1940 

Private  Affairs   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1925 

Private  Affairs  of  Bel  Ami,  The   UA 

1947 

Private  Buckaroo   

 Univ. 

1942 

 WB 

1933 

 WB 

1926 

Private  Life  of  Don  Juan 

 UA 

1934 

Private  Life  of  Helen  of  Troy 

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

Private  Life  of  Henry  VIII 

 UA 

1933 

Private  Lives   

 MCM 

1934 

Private  Lives  of  Elizabeth  and 

Essex  WB 

1939 

1936 

Private  Nurse   

 20th -Fox 

1941 

Private  Peet   

 Am.  Release 

1918 

 Realart 

1921 

1931 

Private  Scandal   

 Para. 

1934 

Private  Worlds   

 Para. 

1935 

Prizefighter  and  the  Lady 

 MCM 

1933 

Probation  Wife   

 Selig 

1919 

 MCM 

1931 

Prodigal  Daughters   

 Para. 

1923 

Prodigal  Judge   

 Vitagraph 

1923 

Prodigal  Son   

 Stoll 

1923 

1 935 

Prodigal  Wife   

1918 

Professional  Soldier   

 Fox 

1935 

Professional  Sweetheart   

 RKO 

1938 

Professor  Beware   

 Para. 

1938 

Professor  Creeps   

 Dixie 

1942 

TITLES 


863 


Profiteer   Pathe 

Promise   Metro 

Proofs  of  Innocence   Am.  Release 

Prophet's  Paradise   Selznick 

Proposing  Bill   Coldwyn 

Prosperity   MGM 

Protection   Fox 

Proud  Flesh   MCM 

Proud  Valley   Supreme 

Prowlers  of  the  Night   Univ. 

Prowlers  of  the  Sea   Tiffany 

Proxies   Para. 

Prudence  on  Broadway   Triangle 

Prudence  the  Pirate   Pathe 

Prussian  Cur   Fox 

Pursuit  to  Algiers   Univ. 

Public  Be  Damned   Public 

Public  Cowboy  No.  1   Rep. 

Public  Deb  No.  1   20th-Fox 

Public  Defender   RKO 

Public  Enemies   Rep. 

Public  Enemy   WB 

Public  Enemy's  Wife   WB 

Public  Hero  Number  One   MCM 

Public  Menace,  The   Col. 

Public  Opinion   Para. 

Public  Opinion   Chesterfield 

Public  Stenographer   Marcey  Exch. 

Public  Wedding   WB 

Publicity  Madness   Fox 

Puddin'head   Rep. 

Pudd'n  Head  Wilson   Para. 

Pueblo  Terror   Cosmo 

Pueblo's  Secret   Big  Four 

Pulse  of  Life   Bluebird 

Puppets   1st  Natl. 

Puppets  of  Fate   Metro 

Puppy  Love   Para. 

Purchase  Price   WB 

Pure  Grit   Univ. 

Puritan  Passions   Hodkinson 

Purity   Am.  Mutual 

Purple  Cipher   Vitagraph 

Purple  Dawn   Aywon 

Purple  Heart,  The   20th-Fox 

Purple  Highway   Para. 

Purple  Lady   Metro 

Purple  Lily   World 

Purple  Vigilantes   Rep. 

Purple  V,  The   Rep. 

Pursued   Elbee 

Pursued   WB 

Pursued   Fox 

Pursuing  Vengeance   Unity 

Pursuit   MCM 

Pursuit  of  Happiness   Unity 

Put  'Em  Up   Univ. 

Put  on  the  Spot   Principal 

Put  Up  Your  Hands   Pathe 

Puttin'  on  the  Ritz   UA 

Putting  It  Over   Para. 

Putting  It  Over   Gladstone 

Putting  It  Over   Fox 

Pygmalion   MGM 

Q 

Q  Ships   ERA 

Quality  Street   MGM 

Quality  Street   RKO 

Quarantined  Rivals   Lumas 

Quarterback,  The   Para. 

Quarterback   Para. 

Queen  Christina   MGM 

Queen  Margaret   Pathe 

Queen  O'  the  Turf   FBO 

Queen  of  Brcidway   PRC 

Queen  of  Burlesque   PRC 

Queen  of  Diamonds   FBO 

Queen  of  Hearts   Fox 

Queen  of  Sheba   Fox 

Queen  of  Sin   Blumenthal 

Queen  of  Spades   Aywon 

Queen  of  Spades   Pathe 

Queen  of  the  Amazons   Screen  Guild 

Queen  of  the  Chorus   Anchor 

Queen  of  the  Mob   Para. 

Queen  of  the  Moulin  Rouge   Am.  Release 

Queen  of  the  Night  Clubs   WB 

Queen  of  the  Sea   Fox 

Queen  of  the  Yukon   Mono. 

Queen  X   Mutuai 


919 
917 
922 
922 
919 
932 
929 
925 
941 
926 
928 
921 
919 
916 
918 
945 
917 
937 
940 
931 
941 
931 
936 
935 
935 
916 
935 
934 
937 
927 
941 
916 
931 
930 
917 
926 
921 
919 
932 
923 
923 
916 
921 
923 
944 
923 
916 
918 
938 
943 
926 
947 
934 
916 
935 
916 
928 
936 
919 
930 
919 
922 
919 
938 


928 
927 
937 
927 
940 
926 
933 
915 
921 
942 
946 
926 
918 
921 
928 
926 
917 
947 
928 
940 
922 
929 
918 
940 
917 


Queenie   Fox 

Queneado   FBO 

Quest  of  Life   Para. 

Question   Equitable 

Question   Vitagraph 

Question  of  Honor   1st  Natl. 

Quick  Millions   Fox 

Quick  Millions   20th-Fox 

Quick  Money   RKO 

Quick  Trigger  Lee   Big  Four 

Quick  Triggers   Univ. 

Quickening  Flame   World 

Quicker'n  Lightnin'   Artclass 

Quicksand   Para. 

Quicksands   Para. 

Quicksands   Selznick 

Quiet  Please,  Murder   20th-Fox 

Quiet  Wedding   Univ. 

Quincy  Adams  Sawyer   Metro 

Quitter   Col. 

Quitter   Metro 

Quo  Vadis   1st  Natl. 


Race   Para. 

Race  for  Life   WB 

Race  Street   RKO 

Race  Suicide   State  Rights 

Racetrack   World  Wide 

Racewild   Elbee 

Rachel  and  the  Stranger   RKO 

Racing  Blood   Lumas 

Racing  Blood   Conn. 

Racing  Fool   Rayart 

Racing  for  Life   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 

Racing  Hearts   Para. 

Racing  Lady   RKO 

Racing  Luck   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Racing  Luck   Rep. 

Racing  Luck   Col. 

Racing  Romance   Rayart 

Racing  Romeo   FBO 

Racing  Youth   Univ. 

Racket   Para. 

Racket  Busters   WB 

Racket  Man,  The   Col. 

Racketeer,  The   Pathe 

Racketeers  in  Exile   Col. 

Racketeers  of  the  Range  RKO 

Rackety  Rax   Fox 

Radio  City  Revels   RKO 

Radio  Flyers   Artclass 

Radio  Mania   Hodkinson 

Radio  Parade  of  1935   Reliance 

Radio  Patrol  Univ. 

Radio  Stars  on  Parade   RKO 

Raffles   UA 

Raffles   Univ. 

Raffles   UA 

Raffles,  the  Amateur  Cracksman. ...Hiller-Wilk 

Rafter  Romance   RKO 

Rag  Man   MCM 

Ragamuffin   Para. 

Raee  of  Pearls   Univ. 

Rage  of  Paris   Univ. 

Ragged  Edge  Goldwyn 

Ragged  Heiress   Fox 

Ragged  Princess   Fox 

Ragged  Queen   Bluebird 

Rags  to  Riches   Rep. 

Rags  to  Riches   WB 

Ragtime   IstDiv. 

Ragtime  Cowboy  Joe   Univ. 

Raider  Emden   Col. 

Raiders   Canyon 

Raiders   Triangle 

Raiders  of  San  Joaquin   Univ. 

Raiders  of  Sunset  Pass   Rep. 

Raiders  of  the  Border   Mono. 

Raiders  of  the  South   Mono. 

Raiders  of  the  Range   Rep. 

Raiders  of  the  West   PRC 

Rail  Rider   Peerless-Brady 

Railroaded   Univ. 

Railroaded   PRC 

Rain   UA 

Rain  or  Shine   Col. 

Rainbow   Sherrill-Art 

Rainbow   Tiffany 

Rainbow   Vitagraph 

Rainbow  Over  the  Rockies   Mono. 


864 


TITLES 


Rainbow  Over  Texas   

Rep 

946 

Rainbow  Cirl   

 Am.  Mutual 

917 

 Para. 

944 

Rainbow  Man   

  Para. 

929 

Rainbow  on  the  River 

  RKO 

936 

Rainbow  Over  Broadway 

 Chesterfield 

933 

Rainbow  Over  the  Range 

 Mono. 

940 

Rainbow  Princess   

 Para. 

916 

Rainbow  Ranch   

  Mono. 

933 

Rainbow  Rangers   

 Sterling 

924 

Rainbow  Riley 

1st  Natl 

926 

Ram  bow  Trail 

Fox 

925 

Fox 

9 1  8 

 Fox 

Rainbow  Valley   

93  5 

70  D 

7ZO 

Q3C 
73  D 

Q3Q 

7  J  7 

R  a m  h  1  i  n  *    f~. a  Innt 

926 

R  amhl  i  n '    W  iH 

CO  3 

Q77 
7Z  / 

R  a  m  o  n  a 

U  A 

928 

I?  amAn  a 

936 

Damnant     A  on 

con 

r\diiipdrib  we   waicn,    i  ne 

p  1^0 

Q4n 

7TU 

Ram  rod 

UA 

947 

RamtkiacHo    \—\ ni  ito 

^74 

Rancho  Grande 

940 

RanHnm  Har\/oct 

942 

RanHw    P  iHoc    A  Inno 

934 

P^n^p    Rpvnnrl   thp    R  1 1  i r> 
rvoi  igc    ucyui  iu    1 1  it    u  i  ul 

PRC 

947 

Range  Blood 

924 

R  anop  Rncc 

If  ralHar 

920 

Ranofi    Ri  ictorc  Tho 

R  j=in  Pf*   C m  i r ?\0p* 

927 

Range  Defenders 

Rep 

937 

Range  Feud 

Col 

93 1 

Range  Law 

944 

Range  Law 

93 1 

Ranoo  Patrol 

D,  ,  ceo 1  1 

Q77 

RsnPP  Rirlprc 

928 

Ranop  Riictl^rc 

7JU 

Range  Terror 

FBO 

Q7  ^ 

7£  J 

R  anop  U/ar 

Q3Q 
7J7 

R  AnPplanH 

Q7Q 

7Z7 

Ranopr    anH    tho    1  aHw  "Tho 
r\ai  igci     ai  iu    trie    LoUy,  Iflc 



77U 

Ranoor    anH    tho    1  a»»/ 

Q7  1 

7i  1 

RflnPPT    of    t  hf*    Rio    P  i  noc 

Q7  ^ 

7ZJ 

Ran  a  a  r    r\f    th^    Wnr  th 

FBO 

927 

Rano^r'c  f"nHo 

7JJ 

Ranger's  Oath 

928 

Rppppr^  r>f  Fortune 

 p'zer 

 £ 2ra- 

940 

R  Pnppr^   R  ni  in  Hi  in 

7J  O 

Rangers  Step  In  The 

Col 

937 

RpdpIp    R  i v/*3 r 

Q3Q 

7J7 

 b''ara 

1  93 

Rango 

7J  1 

R  a ncom 

r~r»i 

7Z0 

R  ancnm 

V  1  O 

let  Kl 

Q7£ 
7ZO 

R  aniH    P  i  r  ja  Dnmanfo 

Q7£ 

7ZO 

Q73 

Rarin'    to    f*.  n 

Q74 
VZn 

Racra  Ic 

1  7J  o 

R  a  cm  it  i  n 

Rrill 

Q7Q 

7i7 

Rasputin 

Unusual  Photoplays 

7JU 

Rac.mi  +  in    anH    tho  Fmnrocc 
rxaopu  i  11  i    di  iu     lilc    l  l  M  p  i  Li;. 

\ACKA 

Q31 
7jZ 

R  a  c,m  1 1  i  n    th^    R 1  ar  le  MAnl/ 

Q  1  7 

Rat 

7/u 

Rat  The 

Q3Q 
730 

944 

Rattler 

925 

R  atn     Pita a | 

948 

926 

1  938 

R  avA/hiH<a    k*  iH 

Q77 
7Z  / 

Ra\A/hiHo  K^ail 

Q34 

70  + En  w 

1  946 

RparhinO    ft*tr    tho  K^nnn 
■xcaLiiii  ig    I  ui     1 1  Ic  iviul/m 

1  IA 

73  1 

Rparhino    for    tho  Mririn 
n.  L  aL  l  l  l  1  1  g     l\Jl      1  i  1  L.     IVIUUl  . 

Ql  7 

7  1  / 

Reaching  for  the  Sun 

Para 

941 

Ready  for  Love   

 Para. 

934 

Ready,  Willing  and  Able 

 WB 

1937 

Real  Adventure   

 Assoc.  Exhib. 

1922 

Real  Folks   

 Triangle 

1918 

Real  Glory,  The   

 UA 

939 

Reap  the  Wild  Wind   

 Para. 

942 

Reapers   Triumph-Equitable 

91  6 

 Selig 

918 

Rebecca   

 UA 

940 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm 

 Para. 

9 1 7 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm 

 20th-Fox 

1 938 

Rebel,  The   

 Univ. 

933 

Rebellion   

 Crescent 

7DO 

Rebellious  Bride   

 Fox 

9 1 9 

Rebellious  Daughters   

 Progressive 

938 

Rebound   

 RKO  Pathe 

93 1 

Recaptured  Love   

 WB 

930 

Received  Payment   

 Vitagraph 

922 

Reckless   

 MGM 

935 

Reckless  Age   

 Univ. 

924 

Reckless  Age   

 Univ. 

944 

Reckless  Chances   

Assoc.  Exhib. 

922 

Reckless  Courage   

 Artclass 

925 

Reckless  Hour   

 1st  Natl. 

93 1 

Reckless  Lady   

 1st  Natl. 

926 

Reckless  Living   

 Univ. 

931 

Reckless  Living   

 Univ. 

938 

Reckless  Roads   

 Majestic 

935 

Reckless  Romance   

 Prod.  Dist. 

924 

Reckless  Sex   

 Goldstone 

1925 

Reckless  Wives   

 Ind. 

921 

Reckless  Youth   

 Selznick 

1 922 

Reckoning,  The   

 Peerless 

1932 

Reckoning  Day   

 Triangle 

1918 

Recoil   

 MGM 

t924 

Recoil   

 Pathe 

1917 

Recompense   

 WB 

1925 

Re-Creation  of  Brian  Kent 

 Principal 

1925 

Red  Blood   

1926 

Red  Blood  and  Blue   

Roberts  and  Cole 

1925 

Red  Blood  of  Courage   

 Ambassador 

1935 

Red  Clay   

1  927 

Red  Courage   

 Univ. 

1  921 

Red  Dance   

 Fox 

1  928 

Red  Dice   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1926 

Red  Dust   

 MGM 

1932 

Red  Foam   

 Selznick 

1921 

Red  Fork  Range   

 Big  Four 

1931 

Red  Hair   

 Para. 

1928 

Red  Haired  Alibi   : 

 Tower 

1  932 

Red  Haired  Cupid   

 Triangle 

1918 

Red  Head   

 Mono. 

1941 

Red  Headed  Woman   

 MGM 

1932 

Red  Hot  Dollars   ..... 

 Para. 

1  920 

Red  Hot  Hoofs   

 FBO 

1925 

Red  Hot  Leather   

 Univ. 

1926 

Red  Hot  Romance   

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

Red  Hot  Rhythm   

 Pathe 

1929 

Red  Hot  Speed   

 Univ. 

1 920 

Red  Hot  Tires   

 WB 

1  925 

Red  Hot  Tires   

 1st  Natl. 

1935 

Red  House,  The   

 UA 

1  947 

Red  Kimona   

 Vital 

1  926 

Red  Knights  of  Germany 

Film  Arts  Guild 

1  928 

Red  Lane   

 Univ. 

1  920 

Red  Lantern   

 Metro 

1919 

Red  Lights   

 Goldwyn 

1  923 

Red  Lights  Ahead   

 Chesterfield 

1  937 

Red  Lily   

 MCM 

1924 

1928 

Red  Love   

 Davis 

1925 

Red  Majesty   

 H.  Noce 

1929 

Red  Mark   

 Pathe 

1928 

Red  Mill   

 MGM 

1927 

Red  Morning   

 RKO 

1935 

Red  River  Renegades   

 Rep. 

1 946 

Red  Peacock   

 Para. 

1922 

Red  Raiders   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

Red  Red  Heart   

 Bluebird 

1918 

Red  Rider   

 Univ. 

1925 

Red  Riders  of  Canada   

 FBO 

1  928 

Red  River   

 UA 

1  948 

Red  River  Valley   

 Rep. 

1936 

Red  River  Valley   

 Rep. 

1941 

Red  Rope,  The   

 Mono. 

1937 

Red  Roses   

 Vitagraph 

1923 

Red  Russia  Revealed   

 Fox 

1923 

Red  Salute   

 UA 

1935 

Red  Signals   

 Sterling 

1 927 

Red  Stallion,  The   

 Eagle-Lion 

1 947 

 RKO 

1929 

Red  Wagon   

 Alliance 

1935 

Red  Warning   

 Univ. 

1923 

Red,  White  and  Blue  Blood 

 Metro 

1917 

Red  Widow   

 Para. 

1916 

TITLES 


865 


Red  Wine   Fox  1929 

Redeeming  Love   Para.  1917 

Redeeming  Sin   WB  1929 

Redemption   Steger  1917 

Redemption   MOM  1930 

Redemption  of  Dave  Darcey   Vitagraph  1916 

Redhead   Mono.  1934 

Redhead   Selznick  1919 

Redhead  from  Manhattan   Col.  1943 

Redheads  on  Parade   Fox  193b 

Redheads  Preferred   Tiffany  1927 

Redskin   Para.  1929 

Reducing   MCM  1931 

Reed  Case   Univ.  1917 

Referee   Selznick  1922 

Reform  Girl   Tower  1933 

Reform  School   Million  Dollar  1939 

Reformatory   Col.  1938 

Refuge   1st  Natl.  1923 

Regal  Cavalcade   Alliance  1935 

Regenerates   Triangle  1917 

Reggie  Mixes  In   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1 91  6 

Registered  Nurse   1st  Natl.  1934 

Reg'lar  Fellers   PRC  1941 

Regular  Fellow   Triangle  1919 

Regular  Fellow   Para.  1925 

Regular  Girl   Selig  1919 

Regular  Scout   FBO  1926 

Reiected  Woman   MGM  1924 

Rejuvenation  of  Aunt  Mary   Prod.  Dist.  1927 

Relentless   Col.  1948 

Religious  Racketeers   Royal  1938 

Reluctant  Dragon,  The   RKO  1941 

Remarkable  Andrew,  The   Para.  1942 

Remarkable  Mr.  Kipps,  The   20th-Foxl942 

Rembrandt   UA  1936 

Remedy  for  Riches   RKO  1940 

Remember?   MGM  1939 

Remember  Last  Night   Univ.  1935 

Remember  Pearl  Harbor   Rep.  1942 

Remember  the  Day   20th-Fox  1941 

Remember  the  Night   Para.  1940 

Remembrance   Goldwyn  1922 

Remittance  Woman   FBO  1923 

Remodeling  Her  Husband   Para.  1920 

Remorseless  Love   Selznick  1921 

Remote  Control   MGM  1930 

Rendezvous   Goldwyn  1  924 

Rendezvous   MGM  1935 

Rendezvous  at  Midnight   Univ.  1935 

Rendezvous  24   20th-Fox  1946 

Rendezvous  With  Annie   Rep.  1946 

Renegade,  The   PRC  1943 

Renegade  Trail   Para.  1939 

Renegades   Fox  1930 

Renegades   Col.  1946 

Renegades  of  the  West   RKO  1933 

Renfrew  of  the  Royal  Mounted  ....Grand  Natl.  1937 

Reno   MGM  1924 

Reno   Sono  Art  World  1930 

Reno  RKO  1939 

Reno  Divorce   WB  1927 

Rent  Free   Para.  1922 

Repeat  Performance   Eagle-Lion  1  947 

Repent  at  Leisure   RKO  1941 

Reported  Missing   Selznick  1922 

Reported  Missing   Univ.  1937 

Reputation   Univ.  1921 

Reputation   Mutual  1917 

Rescue,  The   UA  1929 

Rescue  Squad   Empire  1935 

Rescuing  Angel   Para.  1919 

Reserve  for  Ladies   Para.  1932 

Respect  by  Proxy   Pathe  1920 

Restless  Sex   Para.  1920 

Restless  Souls   Triangle  1919 

Restless  Souls   Vitagraph  1922 

Restless  Wives   Brady  1924 

Restless  Youth   Col.  1929 

Resurrection   Para.  1918 

Resurrection   UA  1  927 

Resurrection   Univ.  1931 

Retribution   Rialtol922 

Retribution   Univ.  1928 

Return  of  Boston  Blackie   1st.  Div.  1927 

Return  of  Bulldog  Drummond   Mundias  1936 

Return  of  Casey  Jones   Mono.  1933 

Return  of  Chandu   Principal  1934 

Return  of  Daniel  Boone,  The   Col.  1941 

Return  of  Draw  Egan   Incel916 

Return  of  Dr.  Fu  Manchu   Para.  1930 


Return  of  Dr.  X,  The   WB  1939 

Return  of  Eve   Essanayl916 

Return  of  Frank  James   20th-Fox  1940 

Return  of  Jimmy  Valentine   Rep.  1  936 

Return  of  Mary   Metro  1918 

Return  of  Monte  Cristo,  The   Col.  1946 

Return  of  October   Col.  1948 

Return  of  Peter  Grimm   Fox  1926 

Return  of  Peter  Grimm   RKO  1935 

Return  of  Rin  Tin  Tin,  The   Eagle-Lion  1947 

Return  of  Rusty,  The   Col.  1946 

Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes   Para.  1929 

Return  of  Sophie  Lang,  The   Para.  1936 

Return  of  Tarzan   Goldwyn  1920 

Return  of  the  Ape  Man   Mono.  1944 

Return  of  the  Bad  Men   RKO  1948 

Return  of  the  Cisco  Kid,  The   20th-Fox  1939 

Return  of  the  Durango   Kid   Col.  1945 

Return  of  the  Frog,  The   Selig  1939 

Return  of  the  Lash   EL  1948 

Return  of  the  Scarlet  Pimpernel   UA1938 

Return  of  the  Terror   1st  Natl.  1934 

Return  of  the  Vikings   A.  F.  E.  1944 

Return  of  the  Vampire,  The   Col.  1944 

Return  of  the  Whistler   Col.  1948 

Return  of  the  Wildfire,  The  Screen  Guild  1948 

Return  of  Wild  Bill,  The   Col.  1940 

Return  to  Yesterday   A.  F.E.I  944 

Reunion   Fox  1  936 

Reunion   MGM  1942 

Reunion  in  Vienna   MGM  1933 

Revelation   Am.  Mutual  1  91  6 

Revelation   Metro  1918 

Revelation   MG  1924 

Reveille  with  Beverly   Col.  1943 

Revenge   Metro  1918 

Revenge   AJA1928 

Revenge  at  Monte  Carlo   Mayfair  1933 

Revenge  of  Tarzan   Goldwyn  1921 

Revenge  of  the  Zombies   Mono.  1943 

Revenge  Rider   Col.  1935 

Revolt   Brady  1916 

Revolt  of  the  Zombies   Academy  1936 

Reward  of  Faith   Conquest  1929 

Reward  of  Patience   Para.  1916 

Reward  of  the  Faithless   Bluebird  1917 

Rhapsody  in  Blue   WB  1945 

Rhythm  in  the  Clouds   Rep.  1937 

Rhythm  of  the  Islands   Univ.  1943 

Rhythm  of  the  Rio  Grande   Mono.  1940 

Rhythm  on  the  Range   Para.  1936 

Rhythm  on  the  River   Para.  1940 

Rhythm  Parade   Mono.  1942 

Rich  Are  Always  With  Us   1st  Natl.  1932 

Rich  But  Honest   Fox  1 927 

Rich,  Poor  Girl   Univ.  1921 

Rich  Man,  Poor  Girl   MCM  1938 

Rich  Man,  Poor  Man   Para.  1918 

Rich  Man's  Darling   Bluebird  1918 

Rich  Man's  Folly   Para.  1931 

Rich  Man's  Plaything   Fox  1917 

Rich  Men's  Sons   Col.  1928 

Rich  Men's  Wives   Lichtman  1922 

Rich  People   Pathe  1930 

Richard  the  Brazen   Vitagraph  1  91  7 

Richard  the  Lion-Hearted  ....Allied  Prod.  &  Dist  1923 

Richest  Girl   Empire  Mutual  1  91  8 

Richest  Girl  in  the  World   RKO  1934 

Richest  Man  in  the  World   MGM  1930 

Richest  Man  in  Town   Col.  1921 

Riddle  Gawne   Artcrafti918 

Riddle  Ranch   Beaumont  1935 

Riddle  Woman   Pathe  1921 

Ride  a  Crooked  Mile   Para.  1938 

Ride  'em  Cowboy   Univ.  1936 

Ride  'em  Cowboy   Univ.  1942 

Ride  'em  High   Pathe  1927 

Ride  For  Your  Life   Univ.  1924 

Ride  Him,  Cowboy   WB  1932 

Ride,  Kelly,  Ride   20th-Fox  1941 

Ride,  Tenderfoot,  Ride   Rep.  1940 

Ride  the  Pink  Horse   Ul  1947 

Ride  On  Vaquero    ...20th-Fox  1941 

Rider  of  the  King  Log   Assoc.  Exhib.  1921 

Rider  of  the  Law   Steiner  1935 

Rider  of  the  Law   Univ.  1919 

Rider  of  the  Plains   Syndicate  1931 

Riders  of  the  Deadline   UA  1944 

Riders  of  Black  River   Col.  1939 


866 


TITLES 


Riders  of  Destiny   Mono.  1933 

Riders  of  Mystery   Ind.  1925 

Riders  of  Pasco  Basin   Univ.  1940 

Riders  of  Rio   Imperial  1931 

Riders  of  the  Badlands   Col.  1941 

Riders  of  the  Black  Hills   Rep.  1938 

Riders  of  the  Cactus   Big  Four  1931 

Riders  of  the  Dark   MCM  1928 

Riders  of  the  Dawn   Hodkinson  1920 

Riders  of  the  Deadline   UA  1943 

Riders  of  the  Dawn   Mono.  1937 

Riders  of  the  Desert   Sono  Art  World  1932 

Riders  of  the  Lone  Star   Col.  1947 

Riders  of  the  Night   Metro  1918 

Riders  of  the  North   Syndicate  1  93 1 

Riders  of  the  Northland   Col.  1942 

Riders  of  the  Northwest  Mounted   Col.  1943 

Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage   Fox  1925 

Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage   Fox  1918 

Riders  of  the  Purple  Sage   Fox  1931 

Riders  of  the  Range   Truart  1923 

Riders  of  the  Rio  Grande   Rep.  1943 

Riders  of  the  Santa  Fe   Univ.  1944 

Riders  of  the  Timberline   Para.  1941 

Riders  of  the  West   Rayart  1927 

Riders  of  the  West   Mono.  1942 

Riders  of  the  Whistling  Skull   Rep.  1937 

Riders  of  Vengeance   Univ.  1919 

Riders  Up   Univ.  1924 

Ridgeway  of  Montana   Univ.  1924 

Ridin'  Comet   FBO  1925 

Ridin'  Down  the  Canyon   Rep.  1942 

Ridin'  Down  the  Trail   Mono.  1948 

Ridin'  Fool   Tiffany  1931 

Ridin'  for  Justice   Col.  1922 

Ridin'  Cent   Rayart  1926 

Ridin'  Kid   Big  Four  1930 

Ridin'  Kid  from  Powder  River   Univ.  1924 

Ridin'  Law   Big  Four  1930 

Ridin'  Luck   Rayart  1927 

Ridin'  on  a  Rainbow   Rep.  1941 

Ridin'  Pretty   Univ.  1925 

Ridin'  Romeo   Fox  1921 

Ridin'  Rowdy   Pathe  1927 

Ridin'  Streak   FBO  1926 

Ridin'  the  Cherokee  Trail   Mono.  1941 

Ridin'  the  Lone  Trail   Rep.  1937 

Ridin'  the  Wind   FBO  1925 

Ridin'  Thunder   Univ.  1925 

Ridin'  Wild   W.  P.  Exch.  1922 

Ridin'  Wild   Univ.  1922 

Riding  Avenger,  The   Diversion  1 936 

Riding  the  California  Trail   Mono.  1947 

Riding  Demon   Univ.  1929 

Riding  Double   Steinerl924 

Riding  for  Fame   Univ.  1928 

Riding  High   Para.  1943 

Riding  for  Life   Rayart  1926 

Riding  on  Air   RKO  1937 

Riding  Rascal   Univ.  1926 

Riding  Renegade   FBO  1928 

Riding  Rivals   Artclassl926 

Riding  Romance   Anchor  1  926 

Riding  the  Sunset  Trail   Mono.  1941 

Riding  the  Wind   RKO  1941 

Riding  Thru   Steiner  1934 

Riding  to  Fame   Elbeel927 

Riding  Through  Nevada   Col.  1942 

Riding  Tornado   Col.  1932 

Riding  West   Col.  1944 

Riding  Wild   Aywon  1926 

Riding  With  Death   Fox  1921 

Riffraff   MCM  1935 

Right  Direction   Para.  1916 

Right  of  the  Strongest   Selznick  1924 

Right  of  Way   Metro  1920 

Right  of  Way   1st  Natl.  1931 

Right  That  Failed   Metro  1922 

Right  to  Be  Happy   Bluebird  1916 

Right  to  Happiness   Univ.  1919 

Right  to  Live,  The   WB  1935 

Right  to  Love,  The   Para.  1930 

Right  to  Love   Para.  1920 

Right  to.  Romance   RKO  1933 

Right  to  the  Heart   20th-Fox  1942 

Right  Way   Prod.  Sec.  1921 

Rights  of  Man   Lubinl915 

Riley  the  Cop   Fox  1928 

Rimrock  )ones   Para.  1918 

Rink   Mutual  1916 


D              A  KA 

King  Arouno  trie  Moon  . 

 L-nestertieia 

Ringer  The 

1  st  Div 

932 

942 

KAC.KA 

941 

94 1 

Rinty  of  the  Desert   

 WB 

928 

Rio   

929 

Rep 

:  946 

Col 

1  938 

1  7JU 

RKO 

1  Q9Q 
l  7Z7 

KAC.KA 

;  942 

Rip  Roarin'  Logan   

1  Q4  1 

1  V*T  1 

 Pizor 

1  928 

1  QOa 

1  7Zt 

 Arrow 

1  924 

Rip  Tide 

 r. "rrow 

1 923 

Pin     Van     \  A/ initio 

1 92 1 

Rise  and  Shine   

 20th-Fox 

1  94 1 

Rise  of  Jennie  Cushmg 

A  r"tf~  lace 

1917 

1916 

Prnrt  Diet 

1 926 

 dV  u'Xj 

1 939 

1918 

Ritzy   

1  927 

1  71  J 

RKO 

1 946 

River  of  M issi  ng  Men 

Col 

1  937 

1 929 

River  of  Romance 

Metro 

1916 

Ri\/fir  Pirato 

"rXlu  °X 

1  928 

1 928 

WB 

1  940 

j  s|  f^Jat  | 

1  920 

WB 

1  93 ! 

1  941 

Rayart 

1 926 

Road  Back,  The   

 Univ. 

1  937 

1919 

1  921 

20th-Fox 

1 938 

WB 

1  936 

Road  House   

Tfl  +  h  Fnv 

1  7tO 

Col  Trii^l/ 

1  921 

KA  C  KA 

1  929 

Road  Through  the  Dark 

 Sel  ig 

1918 

J  W 

1  922 

Rep 

1  945 

Road  to  the  Big  House 

1  947 

KA    P  r.itilrl 

1 926 

1  920 

^  Fox 

1  926 

Fox 

1  936 

1  942 

Pathe 

1  921 

1916 

KA  C.  KA 

1  926 

Para 

1  942 

1  st  Natl 

1  930 

Para 

1  93 1 

Rnarl    tr>  Pin 

Pa  ra 

1  947 

kac.ka 

1  927 

T  r  i  i  o  1 1  f  a 

1 934 

Rn~H    +n    C,|  nnannro 

WB 

1  93 1 

Road  to  Utopia 

Para 

1  945 

Road  to  Yesterday 

Prod  Dist 

1 925 

Para 

1  941 

1 928 

Pna/H  1— Iai  ico    KA  i  iriHor 

RKO 

1  932 

Para 

1 930 

r~.nl  HvA/\/n 

1  921 

..Farnous  Players  Lasky 

1917 

R  r>  1  i  jah  Ip> 

1  936 

Col 

1  936 

RKO 

1  9'i2 

Roar  of  the  Press,  The 

1  94 1 

Eibee 

1  928 

1  936 

1  937 

 I  ufP 

1 925 

 Univ 

1  925 

Col 

1  946 

DrnH  nict- 

924 

926 

0 1  0. 
V  1  V 

Roaring  Roads   

 Marcy  Exch. 

1935 

 Col. 

937 

Roaring  Twenties,  The 

 WB 

939 

Robbers'  Roost   

 Fox 

933 

Robbers  of  the  Range 

 RKO 

941 

Roberta   

 RKO 

935 

TITLES 


867 


Robes  of  Sin   Russell  1924 

Robin  Hood   UA  1922 

Robin  Hood,  Jr  East  Coast  1 923 

Robin  Hood  of  El  Dorado   MCM1936 

Robin  Hood  of  Monterey   Mono.  1947 

Robin  Hood  of  the  Pecos  Rep.  1941 

Robin  Hood  of  the  Range   Col.  1943 

Robin  Hood  of  Texas   Rep.  1947 

Robinson  Crusoe   FB0  1928 

Rock  River  Renegades   Mono.  1  942 

Rockabye   RKO  1932 

Rocking  Moon   Prod.  Dist.  1 926 

Rocky   Mono.  1  948 

Rocky  Mountain  Mystery   Para.  1935 

Rocky  Mountain  Rangers   Rep.  1940 

Rocky  Rhodes   Univ.  1934 

Rodeo  Mixup   Arrow  1924 

Roger  Touhy,  Gangster   __20th-Fox  1944 

Rogue  and  Riches   Univ.  1920 

Rogue  of  the  Range   Supreme  1936 

Rogue  of  the  Rio  Grande   Sono  Art  World  1930 

Rogue  Song   MGM  1930 

Rogues  and  Romance   Pathe  1921 

Rogues'  Gallery   PRC  1945 

Rogues  of  Romance   Vitagraph  1919 

Rogue's  Regiment   Ul  1948 

Rogues  Tavern,  The   Puritan  1936 

Roll,  Wagons,  Roll   Mono.  1939 

Rolled  Stockings   Para.  1927 

Rolling  Home   Univ.  1926 

Rolling  Home   Screen  Guild  1947 

Rolling  Home  to  Texas   Mono.  1941 

Roll  On  Texas  Moon   Rep.  1946 

Roman  Scandals   UA1933 

Romance   :  UA  1  920 

Romance   MGM  1930 

Romance  and  Arabella   Selig  1919 

Romance  and  Riches   Grand  Natl.  1937 

Romance  and  Rustlers   Arrow  1924 

Romance  in  Manhattan   RKO  1934 

Romance  in  the  Dark   Para.  1938 

Romance  in  the  Rain   Univ.  1934 

Romance  Land   Fox  1923 

Romance  of  a  Million  Dollars   Preferred  1926 

Romance  of  Happy  Valley   Artcraftl919 

Romance  of  Rosy  Ridge,  The   MGM  1947 

Romance  of  Tarzan   1st  Natl.  1918 

Romance  of  the  Limberlost   Mono.  1938 

Romance  of  the  Range   Rep.  1942 

Romance  of  the  Redwoods   Artcraftl917 

Romance  of  the  Redwoods   Col.  1939 

Romance  of  the  Rio  Grande   _20th-Fox  1941 

Romance  of  the  Underworld   Sherry  1918 

Romance  of  the  West   Capitol  1930 

Romance  of  the  West   PRC  1946 

Romance  on  the  High  Seas   WB  1948 

Romance  on  the  Run   Rep.  1938 

Romance  Promoters   Vitagraph  1921 

Romance  Ranch   Fox  1  924 

Romance  Rides  the  Range   Spectrum  1936 

Romantic  Age   Col.  1927 

Romantic  Rogue   Rayart  1928 

Rome  Express   Univ.  1933 

Romeo  and  Juliet   Metro  1916 

Romeo  and  Juliet   Fox  1916 

Romeo  and  Juliet   MGM  1936 

Roof  Tree   Fox  1  921 

Rookies   MGM  1927 

Rookies  in  Burma   RKO  1943 

Rookies  on  Parade   Rep.  1941 

Rookie's  Return   Para.  1921 

Room  and  Board   Realartl921 

Room  for  Two   A.  F.  E.  1944 

Room  Service   RKO  1  938 

Rootin'  Tootin'  Rhythm   Rep.  1937 

Roosevelt  Story,  The   Tola  1947 

Rope   WB  1  948 

Roped   Univ.  1919 

Rosalie   MGM  1937 

Rosary   1st  Natl.  1922 

Rose  Bowl   Para.  1  936 

Rose  Marie   MGM  1928 

Rose  Marie   MGM  1936 

Rose  O'  Paradise   Brunton-Paradise  1  91  8 

Rose  of  Granada   Para.  1919 

Rose  of  Kildare   Lumas  1927 

Rose  of  Nome   Fox  1 920 

Rose  of  Paris   Univ.  1924 

Rose  of  Santa  Rosa    Col.  1948 

Rose  of  Washington  Square   Univ.  1°-?<1 

Rose  of  the  Blood   Fox  1918 


Rose  of  the  Bowery   Am.  Cinema  1928 

Rose  of  the  Golden  West   1st  Natl.  1927 

Rose  of  the  Rancho   Para.  1936 

Rose  of  the  Rio  Grande   Mono.  1938 

Rose  of  the  River   Para.  1919 

Rose  of  the  South   Vitagraph  1916 

Rose  of  the  Tenements   FBO  1926 

Rose  of  the  West   Fox  1919 

Rose  of  the  Word   Artcraft  1918 

Rose  of  the  World   WB  1926 

Roses  Are  Red   20th-Fox  1947 

Roses  of  Picardy   Excellent  1928 

Rosie  O'Grady   Apollo  1917 

Rosie,  The  Riveter   Rep.  1944 

Rosita   UA  1923 

Rouged  Lips   Metro  1923 

Rough  and  Ready   Fox  1918 

Rough  and  Ready   Univ.  1927 

Rough  Diamond   Fox  1921 

Rough  Going   Ind.  1925 

Rough  Lover   Univ.  1918 

Rough  Neck   World  1919 

Rough  Neck,  The   General  Film  Lubin  1  91  6 

Rough  Riders  of  Cheyenne   Rep.  1945 

Rough  Riders'  Round  Up   Rep.  1939 

Rough  Ridin'   Approved  1924 

Rough  Ridin'  Red   FBO  1928 

Rough  Riding  Romance   Fox  1919 

Rough  Romance   Fox  1  930 

Rough  Shod   Fox  1922 

Rough,  Tough  and  Ready   Col.  1945 

Rough  Waters   WB  1930 

Roughly  Speaking   WB  1945 

Roulette   Selznick  1924 

Round  Up   Para.  1920 

Roundup,  The   Para.  1941 

Round-Up  Time  in  Texas   Rep.  1937 

Rounding  Up  the  Law   Aywon  1922 

Rovin'  Tumbleweeds   Rep.  1939 

Rowdy   Univ.  1921 

Roxie  Hart   20th-Fox  1942 

Royal  American   Rayart  1927 

Royal  Red   RKO  1931 

Royal  Family  of  Broadway   Para.  1930 

Royal  Pauper   _  Edison-Kleine  1  91  7 

Royal  Rider   1st  Natl.  1929 

Royal  Romance   Fox  1917 

Royal  Scandal   _  20th-Foxl945 

Royal  Scandal   _  Moviegraphs  1  929 

Rubber  Heels   Para.  1927 

Rubber  Racketeers   Mono.  1942 

Rubber  Tires   Prod.  Dist.  1 927 

Rugged  Water   Para.  1925 

Ruggles  of  Red  Gap   Essanay  1918 

Ruggles  of  Red  Gap   Para.  1923 

Ruggles  of  Red  Gap   Para.  1935 

Ruler  of  the  Road   Pathe  1918 

Rulers  of  the  Sea   Para.  1939 

Ruling  Passion   Fox  1916 

Ruling  Passion   UA  1922 

Ruling  Passions   Schomer  1918 

Ruling  Voice,  The   1st  Natl.  1931 

Rumba   Para.  1935 

Rummy   Fine  Arts  World  1  91  6 

Runaround   RKO  1931 

Runaround,  The   Univ.  1946 

Runaway   Empire-Mutual  1917 

Runaway   Para.  1926 

Runaway  Bride   RKO  1930 

Runaway  Express   Univ.  1926 

Runaway  Girls   Col.  1928 

Runaway  Queen,  The   UA  1935 

Runaway  Romany   Pathe  1917 

Running  Wild   Para.  1927 

Rupert  of  Hentzau   Bluebird  1916 

Rupert  of  Hentzau   Selznick  1923 

Ruse  of  the  Ratler   Assoc.  Exhib.  1922 

Rush  Hour   Pathe  1928 

Russian  Revolution   Collwynl927 

Rustle  of  Silk   Para.  1923 

Rustlers  of  Devil's  Canyon   Rep.  1947 

Rustlers'  Hideout   PRC  1923 

Rustlers  of  the  Badlands   Col.  1945 

Rustler's  Paradise   Ajaxl935 

Rustler's  Ranch   Univ.  1926 

Rustler's  Round-Up   Univ.  1946 

Rustlers'  Roundup   Univ.  1933 

Rustler's  Valley   Para.  1937 

Rustling  a  Bride   Para.  1919 

Rustling  for  Cupid   Fox  1926 

Rusty  Leads  the  Way   Col.  1948 


868 


TITLE S 


Rusty  Rides  Alone   Col.  1933 

Ruthless  EL  1948 

S 

S.O.S.  Coast  Guard   Rep.  1942 

S.O.S.  Iceberg   Univ.  1933 

S.O.S.  Perils  of  the  Sea   Col.  1926 

S.O.S.  Tidal  Wave   Rep.  1939 

Sable  Blessing   Mutual  1916 

Sabotage   Rep.  1939 

Sabotage  Squad   Col.  1942 

Saboteur   Univ.  1  942 

Sackcloth  and  Scarlet   Para.  1925 

Sacred  and  Protane  Love   Para.  1921 

Sacred  Flame   Schomerl919 

Sacred  Flame   WB  1929 

Sacred  Ruby   Arrow  1921 

Sacred  Silence   Fox  1919 

Sacrifice,  The   General  Film-Selig  1 91  6 

Sacrifice   Famous  Players  Lasky  1917 

Saddle  Buster,  The   RKO  1932 

Saddle  Hawk   Univ.  1925 

Saddle  Cyclone   Artclass  1926 

Saddle  King   Anchor  1929 

Saddle  Leather  Law   Col.  1944 

Saddle  Mates   Pathel928 

Saddle  Pals   Rep.  1947 

Saddles  and  Sagebrush   Col.  1943 

Saddle  Serenade   Mono.  1945 

Saddlemates   Rep.  1941 

Sadie  Goes  to  Heaven   K.E.S.E.  1917 

Sadie  Love   Para.  1919 

Sadie  McKee   MGM  1934 

Safari   Para.  1940 

Safe  in  Hell   1st  Natl.  1931 

Safety  Curtain   Select  1918 

Safety  in  Numbers   Para.  1930 

Safety  in  Numbers   20th-Fox  1938 

Safety  Last   Pathe  1923 

Saga  of  Death  Valley   Rep.  1939 

Sage  Hen   Pathe  1921 

Sagebrush  Heroes   Col.  1944 

Sagebrush  Politics   Hollywood  1930 

Sagebrush  Trail   Mono.  1933 

Sagebrush  Troubadour,  The   Rep.  1935 

Sagebrusher   Hodkinson  1  920 

Sahara   Col.  1943 

Sahara   Hodkinson  1 91  9 

Saigon   Para.  1  948 

Sailor  Be  Good   RKO  1933 

Sailor  Izzy  Murphy   WB  1927 

Sailor-Made  Man   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  92  I 

Sailor's  Holiday   Col.  1944 

Sailor's  Holiday   Pathe  1929 

Sailors  on  Leave   Rep.  1941 

Sailor's  Lady   20th-Fox  1940 

Sailor's  Luck   Fox  1933 

Sailor's  Sweetheart   WB  1927 

Sailor  Takes  a  Wife,  The   MGM  1945 

Sailor's  Wives   1st  Natl.  1928 

Saint  Elmo   Fox  1923 

Saint  in  London,  The   RKO  1939 

Saint  in  New  York,  The   RKO  1928 

Saint  in  Palm  Springs,  The   RKO  1941 

St.  Louis  Blues   Para.  1939 

St.  Louis  Kid   WB  1934 

St.  Louis  Woman   Showman's  Pic.  1935 

Saint  Strikes  Back   RKO  1939 

Saint  Takes  Over   RKO  1940 

Saint's  Adventure   Essanayl917 

Saint's  Double  Trouble,  The   RKO  1940 

Saint's  Vacation,  The   RKO  1941 

Sainted  Devil   Para.  1924 

Sainted  Sisters,  The   ..Para.  1948 

Saintly  Sinner   Bluebird  1917 

Saints  and  Sinners   Para.  1916 

Sal  of  Singapore   Pathe  1  929 

Saleslady   Para.  1916 

Saleslady   Mono.  1938 

Sally   1st  Natl.  1925 

Sally   1st  Natl.  1929 

Sally  in  a  Hurry   Vitagraph  1917 

Sally  in  Our  Alley   Brady  1916 

Sally  in  Our  Alley   Col.  1927 

Sally,  Irene  and  Mary   MGM  1925 

Sally,  Irene  and  Mary   20th-Fox  1938 

Sally  of  the  Sawdust   UA1925 

Sally  of  the  Subway   Mayfair  1932 

Sally  of  the  Scandals   FBO  1 928 

Sally's  Shoulders   FBO  1928 

Salome   Wiley  1923 

Salome   A-l  1923 


Salome   Fox  1918 

Salome  of  the  Tenements   Para.  1925 

Salome,  Where  She  Danced   Univ.  1945 

Salomy  )ane   Para.  1923 

Saloon  Bar   A.F.E.  1944 

Salty  O'Rourke   Para.  1945 

Saludos  Amigos   RKO  1942 

Salute   Fox  1929 

Salute  for  Three   Para.  1943 

Salute  to  the  Marines   MGM  1943 

Salvage   R.C.  1921 

Salvation  Hunters   UA  1925 

Salvation  Jane   FBO  1927 

Salvation  Joan   Vitagraph  1916 

Salvation  Nell   1st  Natl.  1921 

Salvation  Nell   Tiffany  1931 

Samarong   UA  1933 

San  Antonio   WB  1945 

San  Antonio  Kid,  The   Rep.  1944 

San  Antonio  Rose   Univ.  1941 

San  Diego,  I  Love  You   Univ.  1944 

San  Fernando  Valley   Rep.  1944 

San  Francisco   MGM  1936 

San  Francisco  Docks   Univ.  1941 

San  Francisco  Nights   Gotham  1927 

San  Quentm   1st  Natl.  1937 

San  Quentin   RKO  1946 

Sand   Para.  1920 

Sanders  of  the  River   UA  1935 

Sands  of  Sacrifice   Am.  Mutual  1917 

Sandflow   Univ.  1937 

Sandy   Para.  1917 

Sandy  Burke  of  the  U-Bar-U   Goldwyn  1919 

Sandy  Gets  Her  Man   Univ.  1940 

Sandy  Is  a  Lady   Univ.  1940 

Santa  Fe  Marshal   Para.  1940 

Santa  Fe  Uprising   Rep.  1947 

Santa  Fe  Saddlemates   Rep.  1945 

Santa  Fe  Scouts   Rep.  1943 

Santa  Fe  Stampede   Rep.  1938 

Santa  Fe  Trail,  The   WB  1940 

Sap   WB  1926 

Sap,  The   WB  1929 

Sap  from  Syracuse   Para.  1930 

Saphead   Para.  1917 

Sapho   Famous  Players  Lasky  1917 

Saps  at  Sea   UA  1940 

Sarah  and  Son   Para.  1930 

Saratoga   MGM  1937 

Saratoga  Trunk   WB  1945 

Sarge  Goes  to  College   Mono.  1947 

Sarong  Girl   Mono.  1943 

Satan  and  the  Woman   Excellent  1928 

Satan  in  Sables   WB  1925 

Satan  Met  a  Lady   WB  1936 

Satan  Town   Pathe  1  926 

Satin  Woman   Lumasl927 

Saturday  Night   Para.  1922 

Saturday  Night  Kid   Para.  1929 

Saturday's  Children   WB  1940 

Saturday's  Children   1st  Natl.  1929 

Saturday's  Heroes   RKO  1937 

Saturday's  Millions   Univ.  1933 

Savage   1st  Natl.  1926 

Savage   Bluebird  1917 

Savage  Gold   Auten  1933 

Savage  Woman   .'  Seligl918 

Savages  of  the  Sea   Barsky  1925 

Saving  the  Family  Name   Bluebird  1916 

Saved  By  Radio   Russell  1922 

Sawdust   Univ.  1923 

Sawdust  Doll   Pathe  1919 

Sawdust  Paradise   Para.  1928 

Sawdust  Trail   Univ.  1924 

Say  It  Again   Para.  1926 

Say  It  in  French   Para.  1938 

Say  It  with  Diamonds   1st.  Div.  1927 

Say  It  With  Sables   Col.  1928 

Say  It  With  Songs   WB  1919 

Say!  Young  Fellow   Artcraftl918 

Saxon  Charm,  The   Ul  1948 

Scandal   Selig  1917 

Scandal   Univ.  1929 

Scandal  for  Sale   Univ.  1932 

Scandal  Proof   Fox  1925 

Scandal  Sheet   Fox  1925 

Scandal  Sheet   Para.  1931 

Scandal  Street   Arrow  1925 

Scandal  Street   Para.  1938 

Scandal  in  Paris,  A   UA  1946 

Scandals  of  Paris   Regal  1935 


TITLES 


869 


Scar   World  1919 

"Scar"  Hanan   FBO  1925 

Scarab  Ring   Vitagraph  1921 

Scaramouche   Merit  1923 

Scared  Stiff   Para.  1945 

Scareheads   Capitol  1931 

Scarface   UA  1932 

Scarlet  and  Cold   Davis  1925 

Scarlet  Band   Big  Four  1932 

Scarlet  Car   Univ.  1923 

Scarlet  Car   Bluebird  191  7 

Scarlet  Claw,  The   Univ.  1944 

Scarlet  Clue,  The   Mono.  1945 

Scarlet  Daredevil   Sono  Art  World  1 929 

Scarlet  Dawn   WB  1932 

Scarlet  Days   Para.  1919 

Scarlet  Dove   Tiffany  1928 

Scarlet  Drop   Bluebird  1918 

Scarlet  Empress   Para.  1934 

Scarlet  Honeymoon   Fox  1925 

Scarlet  Lady   Col.  1928 

Scarlet  Lady   Col.  1928 

Scarlet  Letter   Fox  191  7 

Scarlet  Letter   MCM  1926 

Scarlet  Lily   1st  Natl.  1923 

Scarlet  Oath   Peerless  World  1  91  6 

Scarlet  Pages   1st  Natl.  1930 

Scarlet  Pimpernel   Fox  1917 

Scarlet  Pimpernel   UA1935 

Scarlet  River   RKO  1933 

Scarlet  Road   Edison  Kleine  1  91  6 

Scarlet  Road   Fox  1918 

Scarlet  Runner   Vitagraph  1  91  6 

Scarlet  Saint   1st  Natl.  1925 

Scarlet  Shadow   Univ.  1919 

Scarlet  Seas   1st  Natl.  1928 

Scarlet  Street   Univ.  1945 

Scarlet  Trail   C.  &  L.  1919 

Scarlet  Week-End   Maxim  1932 

Scarlet  West   1st  Natl.  1925 

Scarlet  Woman   Metro  1916 

Scars  of  Hate   Ind.  1924 

Scars  of  Jealousy   1st  Natl.  1923 

Scatterbrain   Rep.  1940 

Scattergood  Baines   RKO  1940 

Scattergood  Meets  Broadway   RKO  1941 

Scattergood  Pulls  the  Strings   RKO  1941 

Scattergood  Rides  High   RKO  1942 

Scattergood  Survives  a  Murder   RKO  1942 

School  Days   WB  1921 

School  for  Girls   Liberty  1934 

School  for  Husbands   Para.  1917 

School  for  Husbands   Hoffberg  1939 

School  for  Wives   Vitagraph  1925 

Scoffer   1st  Natl.  1921 

Scorcher   Rayart  1927 

Scotland  Yard  Investigator   Rep.  1945 

Scotland  Yard   20th-Fox  1  941 

Scotland  Yard   Fox  1930 

Scotland  Yard  Commands   Grand  Natl.  1937 

Scotland  Yard  Mystery   Alliance  1935 

Scoundrel,  The   Para.  1935 

Scrambled  Wives   1st  Natl.  1921 

Scrap  Iron   1st  Natl.  1921 

Scrapper   Univ.  1922 

Scrappin'  Kid   Univ.  1925 

Scratch  My  Back   Goldwyn  1920 

Scream  in  the  Dark,  A   Rep.  1943 

Scream  in  the  Night   Selznickl919 

Scrooge   Para.  1920 

Scrooge   Para.  1935 

Scudda  Hoo,  Scudda  Hay   20th-Fox  1948 

Scuttlers   Fox  1931 

Sea  Bat,  The   MGM  1930 

Sea  Beast   WB  1926 

Sea  Devils   Johnston  1931 

Sea  Devils   RKO  1937 

Sea  Flower   Univ.  1918 

Sea  Fury   Rosenf ield  1  929 

Sea  Ghost   Peerless  1931 

Sea  God   Para.  1930 

Sea  of  Crass   MGM  1947 

Sea  Hawk,  The   WB  1940 

Sea  Horses   Para.  1926 

Sea  Lion   1st  Natl.  1922 

Sea  Legs   Para.  1930 

Sea  Master   Am.  Mutual  1  91  7 

Sea  Racketeers   Rep.  1937 

Sea  Panther   Triangle  1918 

Sea  Raiders   2nd  Natl.  1923 

Sea  Ride   Vitagraph  1920 


Sea  Spoilers   Univ.  1936 

Sea  Tigers   1st  Natl.  1927 

Sea  Waif   World  1918 

Sea  Wolf   Para.  1920 

Sea  Wolf   Ince  1925 

Sea  Wolf,  The   Fox  1930 

Sea  Wolf,  The   WB  1941 

Seal  of  Silence   Vitagraph  1918 

Sealed  Envelope   Univ.  1919 

Sealed  Hearts   Selznickl919 

Sealed  Lips   Col.  1925 

Sealed  Lips   Collwyn  1928 

Sealed  Verdict   Para.  1948 

Search  for  Beauty   Para.  1934 

Searching  Wind,  The   Para.  1946 

Seas  Beneath   Fox  1931 

Search,  The   MCM  1948 

Second  Chance   _20th-Fox  1947 

Second  Choice   WB  1930 

Second  Chorus   Para.  1940 

Second  Fiddle   20th-Foxl939 

Second  Hand  Love   Fox  1923 

Second  Fiddle   Hodkinson  1923 

Second  Hand  Rose   Univ.  1922 

Second  Honeymoon   Continental  1931 

Second  Honeymoon   Fox  1937 

Second  Floor  Mystery   WB  1930 

Second  Hand  Wife   Fox  1933 

Second  Wife   RKO  1930 

Second  Wife   RKO  1936 

Second  Youth   MGM  1924 

Secret  Agent   Alliance  1935 

Secret  Agent  of  Japan   20th-Fox  1942 

Secret  Beyond  the  Door   Ul  1947 

Secret  Bride   WB  1935 

Secret  Call   Para.  1931 

Secret  Code   Triangle  1918 

Secret  Command   Col.  1944 

Secret  Enemies   WB  1942 

Secret  Evidence   PRC  1941 

Secret  Four,  The   Mono.  1940 

Secret  Garden   Para.  1919 

Secret  Gift   Univ.  1920 

Secret  Heart,  The   MGM  1946 

Secret  Hour   Para.  1928 

Secret  Life  of  Walter  Mitty,  The   RKO  1947 

Secret  Land,  The   MCM  1948 

Secret  Love   Bluebird  1916 

Secret  Man   Univ.  1917 

Secret  Menace   Imperial  1931 

Secret  of  Dr.  Kildare   MGM  1939 

Secret  of  Eve   Metro  1917 

Secret  of  Madame  Blanche   MGM  1933 

Secret  of  the  Chateau   Univ.  1935 

Secret  of  the  Hills   Vitagraph  1921 

Secret  of  the  Storm  Country   Selig  1917 

Secret  of  the  Swamp   Bluebird  1916 

Secret  of  the  Whistler   Col.  1947 

Secret  Orders   FBO  1926 

Secret  Patrol   Col.  1936 

Secret  Service   Para.  1919 

Secret  Service  Investigator   Rep.  1948 

Secret  Service   RKO  1931 

Secret  Service  of  the  Air   WB  1939 

Secret  Seven,  The   Col.  1940 

Secret  Sinners   Mayfairl933 

Secret  Six   MGM  1931 

Secret  Spring   Para.  1926 

Secret  Strings   Metro  1918 

Secret  Studio   Fox  1927 

Secret  Valley   Fox  1936 

Secret  Witness   Col.  1931 

Secrets   1st  Natl.  1924 

Secrets  of  a  Co-ed   PRC  1942 

Secrets  of  a  Model   Times  1940 

Secrets  of  a  Nurse   Univ.  1938 

Secrets  of  a  Secretary   Para.  1931 

Secrets  of  an  Actress   WB  1938 

Secrets  of  Chinatown   Northern  Films  1  925 

Secrets  of  Hollywood   Lester  Scott  1933 

Secrets  of  Paris   Master  1922 

Secrets  of  the  Blue  Room   Univ.  1933 

Secrets  of  the  French  Police   RKO  1932 

Secrets  of  the  Range   Capital  1928 

Secrets  of  a  Sorority  Cirl   PRC  1946 

Secrets  of  the  Underground   Rep.  1943 

Secrets  of  the  Wastelands   Para.  1941 

Secrets  of  Wu  Sin   Chesterfield  1933 

See  America  Thirst   Univ.  1930 

See  Here,  Private  Hargrove   MGM  1944 

See  My  Lawyer   R.C.  1921 


870 


TITLES 


945 

1  st  Natl 

927 

93 1 

Seeds  of  Vengeance   

 Selig 

vzu 

 Metro 

yzz 

 R.  C. 

922 

 Mono. 

933 

 1st  Natl. 

924 

 Fox 

922 

Self  Made  Wife   

 Univ. 

923 

Self  Starter   

 R.  A. 

926 

 Para. 

91  6 

Selfish  Yates   

 Artcraft 

91  8 

 Arrow 

925 

Senator  Was  Indiscreet,  The 

 Ul 

947 

 Univ. 

930 

 1st  Natl. 

926 

 Para. 

927 

 Univ. 

945 

 Film  Alliance 

940 

 Mono. 

946 

 Univ. 

1927 

 Am.  Cen. 

1929 

 UA 

944 

 20th-Fox 

1946 

 Para. 

921 

 MCM 

934 

 Para. 

1 927 

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

Sergeant  Madden   

 MCM 

1929 

 Col. 

1945 

 WB 

1938 

 WB 

1941 

 Fox 

1916 

 Am.  Mutual 

1917 

 FBO 

1920 

Servants'  Entrance   

 Fox 

1934 

 Univ. 

1938 

 Para. 

1927 

Service  Star   

 Coldwyn 

1918 

Serving  Two  Masters   

 Lee  Bradford 

1  922 

 Univ. 

1918 

Set  Free   

 Univ. 

1927 

Set  Up   

 Univ. 

1926 

Seven  Chances   

 MCM 

1925 

 RKO 

1  944 

Seven  Days'  Leave   

 Para. 

1930 

Seven  Days'  Leave   

 RKO 

1942 

Seven  Doors  to  Death   

 PRC 

1944 

Seven  Faces   

 Fox 

1929 

Seven  Footprints  to  Satan 

 1st  Natl. 

1929 

Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate 

 Para. 

1925 

Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate 

 Artcraft 

1917 

Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate 

 RKO 

1929 

Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate 

 RKO 

1935 

Seven  Keys  to  Baldpate 

 RKO 

1947 

Seven  Miles  from  Alcatraz 

 RKO 

1942 

Seven  Sinners   

 Univ. 

1940 

Seven  Sinners   

 WB 

1925 

Seven  Sweethearts   

 MCM 

1942 

Seven  Were  Saved   

 Para. 

1947 

Seven  Years'  Bad  Luck   

 R.  C. 

1921 

Seventeen   

 Para. 

1940 

Seventeen   

 Para. 

1916 

Seventh  Bandit   

 Pathe 

1926 

Seventh  Cross,  The   

 MCM 

1944 

Seventh  Day   

 1st  Natl. 

1922 

Seventh  Heaven   

 Fox 

1937 

Seventh  Veil,  The   

 Univ. 

1946 

Seventh  Victim,  The   

 RKO 

1943 

70,000  Witnesses   

 Para. 

1932 

Sex   

 Hodkinson 

1920 

Sh !  the  Octopus   

 WB 

1937 

Shackled   

 Hodkinson 

1918 

Shackles  of  Fear   

 Fleming 

1925 

Shackles  of  Cold   

 Fox 

1922 

Shackles  of  Truth   

 Am.  Mutual 

1917 

Shades  of  Cray   U.  S. 

Army  Signal  Corps 

1948 

Shadow   

 Forward 

1921 

Shadow,  The   

 Col. 

1937 

Shadow  Between   

 Popular 

1932 

Shadow  Laughs   

 Invincible 

1933 

Shadow  of  Doubt   

 Equity 

1916 

Shadow  of  Doubt   

 MCM 

1935 

Shadow  of  a  Doubt   

 Univ. 

1943 

Shadow  of  Her  Past   

 Pathe 

1916 

Shadow  of  Lightning  Ridge 

 Aywon 

1921 

Shadow  of  Rosalie  Barnes 

 Selig 

1920 

QAA 

7/D 

yry 

Q4  1 
71  1 

pn  C 

V*T  J 

Cl  J  ..   .     *L»  _     \  l  /  „  J  l 

925 

Shadow  Ranch   

 Col. 

930 

Shadow  Returns,  The   

 Mono. 

946 

Shadow  Strikes,  The   

 Grand  Natl. 

937 

Shadowed   

 Col. 

947 

Shadows   

 Coldwyn 

919 

Shadows   

 Lichtman 

922 

Shadows  and  Sunshine   

 Pathe 

916 

Shadows  in  the  Night   

 Col. 

944 

Shadows  of  Death   

 PRC 

945 

Shadows  of  Conscience   

 Russell 

921 

Shadows  of  Fear   

 1st  Natl. 

1928 

Shadows  of  Paris   

 Para. 

924 

Shadows  of  Sing  Sing   

 Col. 

1934 

Shadows  of  Suspicion   

 Metro 

1919 

Shadows  of  the  East   

 Fox 

924 

Shadows  of  the  Night   

 Hercules 

1929 

Shadows  of  the  North   

 Univ. 

1923 

Shadows  of  the  Orient   

 Mono. 

1937 

Shadows  of  the  Range   

 Mono. 

1946 

Shadows  of  the  Sage   

 Rep. 

1942 

Shadows  of  the  Sea   

 Selznick 

1922 

Shadows  of  the  West   

 Nat.  Players 

1921 

Shadows  on  the  Stairs   

 WB 

1941 

Shadows  Over  Shanghai   

 Grand  Natl. 

1938 

Shady  Lady   

 Pathe 

1928 

Shady  Lady   

 Univ. 

1945 

Shaggy   

 Para. 

1948 

Shake  Hands  With  Murder 

 PRC 

1944 

 Col. 

1936 

1929 

Shall  We  Dance   

 RKO 

1937 

Shall  We  Forgive  Her   

Peerless  World 

1917 

 Para. 

1921 

Shame   

Noble  Duplex 

1917 

 Fox 

1921 

Shameful  Behaviour   

 Preferred 

1926 

Shamrock  and  the  Rose  

 Chadwick 

1927 

Shamrock  Handicap   

 Fox 

1926 

 R.  C. 

1921 

 Para. 

1935 

Shanghai  Bound   

 Para. 

1927 

Shanghai  Chest   

 Mono. 

1948 

Shanghai  Cobra,  The   

 Mono. 

1945 

 Para. 

1932 

 UA 

1941 

Shanghai  Lady   

 Univ. 

1929 

Shanghai  Madness   

 Fox 

1933 

Shanghai  Rose   

 R.  A. 

1929 

Shanghaied   

 FBO 

1927 

Shanghaied  Love   

 Col. 

1931 

Shannons  of  Broadway   

 Univ. 

1929 

Shantytown   

 Rep. 

1943 

Shark   

 Fox 

1920 

Shark  Master   

 Univ. 

1921 

Shark  Monroe   

 Artcraft 

1918 

Sharp  Shooters   

 Fox 

1928 

Sharpshooters   

 20th-Fox 

1938 

 Kurtz 

1921 

 Univ. 

1921 

 Am.  Release 

1922 

Shattered  Reputations   

 Capitol 

1923 

She   

 Fox 

1917 

She   

 Lee  Bradford 

1926 

She  Couldn't  Help  It   

 Realart 

1920 

She  Couldn't  Say  No   

 WB 

1941 

 WB 

1930 

She  Couldn't  Take  It   

 Col. 

1935 

 Fox 

1918 

She  Devil  Island   

 Grand  Natl. 

1936 

She  Done  Him  Wrong   

 Para. 

1933 

She  Gets  Her  Man   

 Univ. 

1935 

She  Cets  Her  Man   

 Univ. 

1945 

She  Goes  to  War   

 UA 

1929 

She  Got  What  She  Wanted 

 Tiffany 

1930 

She  Had  to  Choose   

 Majestic 

1934 

She  Had  to  Eat   

 Fox 

1937 

She  Had  to  Say  Yes   

 1st  Natl. 

1933 

She  Has  What  It  Takes 

 Col. 

1943 

She  Hired  a  Husband   

 Univ. 

1918 

She  Knew  All  the  Answers 

 Col. 

1941 

She  Learned  About  Sailors 

 Fox 

1934 

She  Loved  a  Fireman   

 WB 

1938 

She  Loves  and  Lies   

 Selznick 

1970 

TITLES 


871 


She  Loves  Me  Not   Para. 

She  Made  Her  Bed   Para. 

She  Married  a  Cop   Rep. 

She  Married  an  Artist   Col. 

She  Married  Her  Boss   Col. 

She  Played  and  Paid   Joan  Film  Sales 

She  Shall  Have  Music   Imperial 

She  Tiger   Fox 

She  Wanted  a  Millionaire   Fox 

She  Was  a  Lady   Fox 

She  Went  to  the  Races   MCM 

She  Wolf  of  London   Univ. 

She  Wolves   Fox 

She  Wouldn't  Say  Yes   Col. 

She  Wrote  the  Book   Univ. 

Shed  No  Tears   EL 

Shep  Comes  Home   Screen  Guild 

She's  a  Sheik   Para. 

She's  a  Soldier,  Too   Col. 

She's  a  Sweetheart   Col. 

She's  Dangerous   Univ. 

She's  for  Me   Univ. 

She's  Cot  Everything   RKO 

She's  in  the  Army   Mono. 

She's  My  Baby   Sterling 

She's  My  Weakness   RKO 

Sheep  Trial   Aywon 

Sheer  Luck   Big  Four 

Sheik   Para. 

Sheik  Steps  Out,  The   Rep. 

Sheik's  Wife   Vitagraph 

Shell  "43"   Ince 

Shell  Came  Metro 

Sheltered  Daughters   Realart 

Shepherd  King   Fox 

Shepherd  of  the  Hills   Wright 

Shepherd  of  the  Hills   Para. 

Shepherd  of  the  Ozarks   Rep. 

Shepherd  of  the  Seven  Hills   Faith 

Sheriff  of  Cimarron   Rep. 

Sheriff  of  Tombstone   Rep. 

Sheriff  of  Sun  Dog   Arrow 

Sheriff  of  Redwood  Valley   Rep. 

Sheriff  of  Sundown   Rep. 

Sheriff's  Girl   Rayart 

Sheriff's  Secret   Cosmos 

Sheriff's  Son   Para. 

Sheriff  Brown   Metro 

Sherlock  Holmes   Essanay 

Sherlock  Holmes   Coldwyn 

Sherlock  Holmes  and  the 

Spider  Woman   Univ. 

Sherlock  Holmes  and  the 

Secret  Weapon   Univ. 

Sherlock  Holmes  and  the 

Voice  of  Terror   Univ. 

Sherlock  Holmes  Faces  Death   Univ. 

Sherlock  Holmes'  Fatal  Hour   1st  Natl. 

Sherlock  Holmes  in  Washington   Univ. 

Sherlock,  Jr  MCM 

Sherry  Pathe 

She's  for  Me   Univ. 

Shield  of  Honor   Univ. 

Shielding  Shadow   Pathe 

Shifting  Sands   Triangle 

Shifting  Sands   Hodkinson 

Shine  Cirl   Pathe 

Shine  On,  Harvest  Moon   WB 

Shining  Adventure   Astor 

Shining  Hour,  The   MCM 

Shining  Victory   WB 

Ship  Ahoy   MCM 

Ship  Cafe   Para. 

Ship  Comes  In   Pathe 

Ship  from  Shanghai   MCM 

Ship  of  Doom   Triangle 

Ship  of  Souls   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Ship  of  Wanted  Men   Showmen's  Pic. 

Shipmates   MCM 

Shipmates  Forever   1st  Natl. 

Ships  With  Wings   UA 

Shipwrecked   Prod.  Dist. 

Shiraz   Globe 

Shirley  Kay   Selig 

Shirley  of  the  Circus   Fox 

Shock   20th-Fox 

Shock   Mono. 

Shock   Univ. 

Shock  Punch   Para. 

Shocking  Miss  Pilgrim   20th-Fox 


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Shocking  Night   Univ. 

Shod  With  Fire   Fox 

Shoes   Bluebird 

Shoes  That  Danced   Triangle 

Shoot  the  Works   Para. 

Shoot  to  Kill   Screen  Guild 

Shootin'  for  Love   Univ. 

Shootin'  Irons   Para. 

Shootin'  High   20th- Fox 

Shooting  of  Dan  McGrew   MGM 

Shooting  Stars   Artlee 

Shooting  Straight   RKO 

Shop  Angel   Tower 

Shop  Around  the  Corner,  The   MGM 

Shop  Cirl   Vitagraph 

Shopworn   Col. 

Shopworn  Angel   Para. 

Shopworn  Angel,  The   MGM 

Shore  Acres   Metro 

Shore  Leave   1st  Natl. 

Short  Skirts   Univ. 

Shot  Gun  Pass   Col. 

Shot  in  the  Dark   Chesterfield 

Shot  in  the  Dark,  A   WB 

Should  A  Baby  Die?   Harris  Hanover 

Should  a  Doctor  Tell?   Regal 

Should  a  Girl  Marry?   Rayart 

Should  a  Husband  Forgive?   Fox 

Should  a  Wife  Work?   J.  W. 

Should  Husbands  Work?   Rep. 

Should  Ladies  Behave?   MGM 

Should  Women  Tell?   Metro 

Shoulder  Arms   1st  Natl. 

Show   MGM 

Show  Boat   Univ. 

Show  Business   RKO 

Showboat   Univ. 

Show-Down   Bluebird 

Showdown,  The   Para. 

Showdown   Para. 

Show  Folks   Pathe 

Show  Girl   1st  Natl. 

Show  Girl   Rayart 

Show  Girl  in  Hollywood   1st  Natl. 

Show  of  Shows   WB 

Show-Off   MGM 

Show-Off   Para. 

Show-Off,  The   MGM 

Show  People   MGM 

Show  Them  No  Mercy   Fox 

Shriek  in  the  Night   Allied 

Shriek  of  Araby   A-l 

Shrine  of  Happiness   Pathe 

Shut  My  Big  Mouth   Col. 

Shuttle   Selznick 

Shylock  of  Wall  St  Burton  Kin 


beria   Fox 

ck  Abed   Para. 

de  Show   WB 

de  Show  of  Life   Para. 

de  Street   Fox 

dewalks  of  London   Para. 

dewalks  of  New  York   MGM 

ege   Univ. 

erra  Sue   Rep. 

gn  Invisible   Edgar 

gn  of  Four   Sono  Art  World 

gn  of  the  Cactus,  The   Univ. 

gn  of  the  Cross,  The   Para. 

gn  of  the  Door   1st  Natl. 

gn  of  the  Poppy   Bluebird 

gn  of  the  Ram   Col. 

gn  of  the  Rose   Am.  Release 

gn  of  the  Spade   Am.  Mutual 

gn  of  the  Wolf   Mono. 

gnal  Towers   Univ. 

las  Marner   Mutual 

las  Marner   Assoc.  Exhib. 

lence   Prod.  Dist. 

lence   Para. 

lence  Sellers   Metro 

lent  Accuser   MGM 

lent  Avenger  Hodkinson 

lent  Barrier   Hodkinson 

lent  Battle   Bluebird 

lent  Call   1st  Natl. 

lent  Command   Fox 

lent  Conflict   UA 

lent  Enemy   Para. 

lent  Hero   Rayart 

lent  Lady   Univ. 


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872 


TITLES 


Silent  Lie   Fox  1917 

Silent  Lover   1st  Natl.  1926 

Silent  Man   Artcraft  1917 

Silent  Master   Warwick  1917 

Silent  Partner   Para.  1917 

Silent  Partner   Rep.  1944 

Silent  Power   Lumas  1926 

Silent  Rider   Univ.  1927 

Silent  Sanderson   Prod.  Dist.  1  925 

Silent  Shelby   Aywon  1922 

Silent  Strength   Vitagraph  1  91  7 

Silent  Vow   Vitagraph  1922 

Silent  Watcher   1st  Natl.  1924 

Silent  Witness   Fox  1932 

Silent  Witness   Mono.  1942 

Silent  Woman   Metro  1918 

Silent  Years   FBO  1921 

Silk  Express   WB  1933 

Silk  Hat  Kid   Fox  1935 

Silk  Husbands  and  Calico  Wives   Equitable  1 920 

Silk  Hosiery   Para.  1921 

Silk  Legs   Fox  1928 

Silk  Lined  Burglar   Univ.  1919 

Silk  Stockings   Univ.  1927 

Silken  Shackles   WB  1926 

Silks  and  Saddles   Univ.  1928 

Silks  and  Saddles   Treo  1938 

Silks  and  Satins   Para.  1916 

Silly  Billies   RKO  1936 

Silver  Bullet,  The   Univ.  1942 

Silver  Car   Vitagraph  1921 

Silver  City  Kid   Rep.  1944 

Silver  Comes  Thru   FBO  1927 

Silver  Cord   RKO  1933 

Silver  City  Raiders   Col.  1943 

Silver  Dollar   1st  Natl.  1932 

Silver  Fleet,  The   PRC  1945 

Silver  Fingers   Capitol  1926 

Silver  Girl   Pathe  1919 

Silver  Horde  .   Cotham  1920 

Silver  Horde,  The   RKO  1930 

Silver  King   Globe  1929 

Silver  King   Para.  1919 

Silver  Lining   Metro  1921 

Silver  Lining,  The   UA  1932 

Silver  on  the  Stage   Para.  1939 

Silver  Queen   UA  1942 

Silver  Range,  The   Mono.  1946 

Silver  River   WB  1948 

Silver  Skates   Mono.  1943 

Silver  Slave   WB  1927 

Silver  Spurs   Rep.  1943 

Silver  Stallion   Mono.  1941 

Silver  Streak   RKO  1934 

Silver  Treasure   Fox  1926 

Silver  Valley   Fox  1927 

Silver  Wings   Fox  1921 

Simba   Frank  Wilson  1928 

Simon  the  Jester  Prod.  Dist.  1925 

Simple  Sis   WB  1927 

Simple  Souls   Pathe  1920 

Sinbad  the  Sailor   RKO  1947 

Sin  Ship   RKO  1931 

Sin  of  Madelon  Claudet   MCM  1931 

Sin  of  Martha  Queen   Assoc.  Exhib.  1922 

Sin  of  Norma  Moran   Majestic  1933 

Sin  Takes  a  Holiday   RKO-Pathe  1 930 

Sin  Sister   Fox  1929 

Sin  That  Was  His   Selznick  1920 

Sin  Town   Pathe  1929 

Sin  Town   Univ.  1942 

Sin  Ye  Do   Ince  1916 

Since  You  Went  Away   UA  1  944 

Sin's  Pay  Day   Mayfairl932 

Sinews  of  Steel   Lumas  1927 

Sing  a  Jingle   Univ.  1944 

Sing  and  Be  Happy   Fox  1937 

Sing  and  Like  It   RKO  1934 

Sing,  Baby,  Sing   Fox  1936 

Sing,  Dance,  Plenty  Hot   Rep.  1940 

Sing  Me  a  Love  Song   1st  Natl.  1936 

Sing,  Neighbor,  Sing   Rep.  1944 

Sing  Sing  Nights   Mono.  1934 

Sing,  Sinner,  Sing   Majestic  1933 

Sing  While  You're  Able   Melody  1937 

Sing  While  You  Dance   Col.  1946 

Sing  You  Sinners   Para.  1938 

Sing  Your  Way  Home   RKO  1945 

Sing  Your  Worries  Away   RKO  1942 

Singin'  in  the  Corn   Col.  1947 

Singapore   Ul  1947 


ngapore  Mutiny   FBO 

ngapore  Woman   WB 

nged   Fox 

nged  Wings   Para. 

nger  Jim  McKee   Para. 

nging  Cowboy,  The   Rep. 

nging  Fool   WB 

nging  Hill,  The   Rep. 

nging  Kid,  The   1st  Natl. 

nging  Marine   WB 

nging  on  the  Trail   Col. 

nging  River   Fox 

ngin'  Sheriff,  The   Univ. 

nging  Vagabond   Rep. 

ngle  Handed   Univ. 

ngle-Handed  Sanders   Mono. 

ngle  Sin   Tiffany 

ngle  Man   MGM 

ngle  Standard   MGM 

ngle  Track   Vitagraph 

ngle  Wives   1  st  Natl. 

nk  or  Swim   Fox 

nner  or  Saint   B.  B. 

nner  Take  All   MGM 

nners   Realart 

nners'  Holiday   WB 

nners  in  Heaven   Para. 

nners  in  Love   FBO 

nners  in  Paradise   Univ. 

nners  in  Silk   MGM 

nners  in  the  Sun   Para. 

nners'  Paradise   Col. 

ns  of  Man   Fox 

ns  of  Men   Fox 

ns  of  Rosanne   Para. 

ns  of  St.  Anthony   Para. 

ns  of  the  Children   MGM 

ns  of  the  Parents   Fox 

oux  Blood   MGM 

oux  City  Sue   Rep. 

r  Arne's  Treasure   Hamilton 

ren,  The   Fox 

r  Lumberjack   FBO 

ren   Col. 

ren  Call   Para. 

ren  of  Atlantis   UA 

ren  of  Seville   Prod.  Dist. 

ren's  Song   Fox 

rens  of  the  Sea   Univ. 

s  Hopkins   Goldwyn 

s  Hopkins   Rep. 

ster  Kenny   RKO 

ster  of  Six   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

ster  to  Judas   Mayfair 

ster  to  Salome   Fox 

sters   Col. 

sters   Arrow 

sters,  The   WB 

sters  of  Eve   Rayart 

sters  Under  the  Skin   Col. 

t  Tight   WB 

tting  Bull  at  the 

Spirit  Lake  Massacre   Supreme 

tting  on  the  Moon   Rep. 

tting  Pretty   Para. 

tting  Pretty   20th-Fox 

x  Best  Cellars   Para. 

x  Cylinder  Love   Fox 

Day  Bike  Rider   1st  Natl. 

x  Feet  Four   Pathe 

x  Fifty   Univ. 

x  Gun  Gospel   Mono. 

x  Gun  Law   Col. 

x  Gun  Man   PRC 

x  Gun  Rhythm   Grand  Natl. 

x  Gun  Serenade   Mono. 

x  Hours  to  Live   Fox 

x  Lessons  from 

Madame  La  Zonga   Univ. 

x  Shootin'  Romance   Univ. 

x  Shootin'  Sheriff   Grand  Natl. 

x  of  a  Kind   Para. 

x-Shooter  Andy   Fox 

000  Enemies   MGM 

xteen  Fathoms  Deep   Mono. 

5  Fathoms  Deep   Mono. 

xteenth  Wife   Vitagraph 

xth  Commandment   Assoc.  Exhib. 

xty  Cents  an  Hour   Para. 

xty  Glorious  Years   RKO 


TITLES 


873 


Skid  Proof   Fox  1923 

Skin  Deep   1st  Natl.  1922 

Skinner  Steps  Out   Univ.  1929 

Skinner's  Baby   Essanayl917 

Skinner's  Big  Idea   FBO  1928 

Skinner's  Bubble   Essanayl917 

Skinner's  Dress  Suit   Essanayl917 

Skinner's  Dress  Suit   Univ.  1925 

Skinning  Skinners   Radin  1921 

Skippy   Para.  1931 

Skirts   MCM  1928 

Skull  and  Crown   Realistic  1935 

Sky  Bride   Para. 1932 

Sky  Devils   UA  1932 

Sky  Eye   Lesser  1920 

Sky  Giant   RKO  1938 

Sky  High   Fox  1929 

Sky  Hawk   Fox  1921 

Sky  High  Corral   Univ.1926 

Sky  High  Saunders   Univ.  1927 

Sky  Murder   MCM  1940 

Sky  Skidder   Univ.  1929 

Sky  Parade,  The   Para.  1936 

Sky  Patrol   Mono.  1939 

Sky  Pilot   1  st  Natl.  1  921 

Sky  Pirates   Aywon  1927 

Sky  Raider   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  925 

Sky  Raiders   Col.  1931 

Sky  Rider   Chesterfield  1928 

Sky  Spider   Action  1931 

Sky's  the  Limit   Aywon  1926 

Sky's  the  Limit,  The   RKO  1943 

Skybound   Puritan  1935 

Skyscraper  Souls   MCM  1932 

Skyfire   Ind.  1920 

Skylark   Para.  1941 

Skyline   Fox  1931 

Skyrocket   Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

Skyscraper   Pathe  1928 

Skyway   Mono.  1933 

Skywayman   Fox  1920 

Slacker   Metro  1917 

Slalom   World  1936 

Slam,  Bang  Jim    Pathe  1920 

Slander  House   Progressive  1  938 

Slander  the  Woman   1  st  Natl.  1923 

Slanderers   Univ.  1924 

Slave   Fox  1917 

Slave  Cirl   Ul  1947 

Slave  Market   Para.  1917 

Slave  of  Desire   Coldwyn  1923 

Slave  of  Fashion   MCM  1925 

Slave  of  Vanity   RC  1920 

Slave  Ship   Fox  1937 

Slaver   Anchor  1927 

Slaves  of  Beauty   Fox  1927 

Slaves  of  Pride   Vitagraph  1920 

Sleep,  My  Love   UA  1948 

Sleep  Walker   Para.  1922 

Sleep  of  Cyma  Roget   Pioneer  1920 

Sleepers  East   Fox  1934 

Sleeping  Fires   Para.  1917 

Sleeping  Lion   Univ.  1919 

Sleeping  Memory   Metro  1917 

Sleepless  Nights   Remington  1  938 

Sleepers  West   20th- Fox  1941 

Sleepy  Lagoon   Rep.  1943 

Sleepytime  Cal   ..Rep.  1942 

Slide,  Kelly,  Slide   MCM  1927 

Slight  Case  of  Murder,  A   WB  1938 

Slightly  Dangerous   MCM  1943 

Slightly  Honorable   .UA1940 

Slightly  Scandalous   Univ.  1946 

Slightly  Scarlet   Para.  1930 

Slightly  Tempted   Univ.  1940 

Slightly  Terrific   Univ.  1944 

Slightly  Used   WB  1927 

Slim   WB  1937 

Slim  Fingers   Univ.  1929 

Slim  Princess   ..Coldwyn  1  920 

Slim  Shoulders   Hodkinson  1  922 

Slingshot  Kid   FBO  1927 

Slippy  McCee   Rep.  1  948 

S'oth   Triangle  1917 

Slums  of  Tokyo   Moviegraphs  1930 

Small  Bachelor   Univ.  1927 

Small  Town  Boy   Grand  Natl.  1 937 

Small  Town  Deb   20th-Fox  1941 


Small  Town  Cirl   Fox 

Small  Town  Cirl   MCM 

Small  Town  Cuy   Essanay 

Small  Town  Idol   Assoc.  Prod. 

Smart  Alecs   Mono. 

Smart  Blonde   WB 

Smart  Cirl   Para. 

Smart  Girls  Don't  Talk   WB 

Smart  Money   WB 

Smart  Politics   Mono- 

Smart  Set   MCM 

Smart  Sex   Uniy_ 

Smart  Woman   RKO 

Smart  Woman   Allied  Artists 

Smartest  Girl  in  Town   RKO 

Smarty   WB 

Smashing  the  Money  Ring   WB 

Smashing  the  Rackets   RKO 

Smashing  the  Spy  Ring   Col. 

Smashing  Through   Bluebird 

Smash-Up  The  Story  of  a  Woman   Ul 

Smile,  Brother,  Smile   1st  Natl 

Smiles   f°x 

Smiles  Are  Trumps   Fox 

Smilin'  at  Trouble   FBO 

Smilin'  Guns   Univ. 

Smilin'  Jim   Enterprise 

Smilin'  Terror   Univ. 

Smilin'  Through   MGM 

Smilin'  Through   MCM 

Smiling  All  the  Way   Schwab 

Smiling  Along   20th-Fox 

Smiling  Billy   Rayart 

Smiling  Ghost.  The   WB 

Smiling  Irish  Eyes   1  st  Natl. 

Smoke  Bellew   1st  Div. 

Smiling  Lieutenant   Para. 

Smoke  Lightning   Fox 

Smokey  Smith   Sterner 

Smoking  Guns   Univ. 

Smoky  Trail   Metropolitan 

Smoky   20th-Fox 

Smooth  as  Satin   FBO 

Smouldering  Embers   Pathe 

Smudge   1st  Natl. 

Smuggled  Cargo    Rep. 

Smugglers   Para. 

Snafu   Col. 

Snake  Pit   20th-Fox 

Snap  Judgement   Am.  Mutual 

Snarl   Triangle 

Snarl  of  Hate   Bischoff 

Sneak   Fox 

Snitching  Hour   Clark-Cornelius 

Snob   MGM 

Snob   Realart 

Snob  Buster   Rayart 

Snow  Blind   Goldwyn 

Snow  Bridge   Para. 

Snow  White   Educational 

Snow  White   Para. 

Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarfs   RKO 

Snowbird   Metro 

Snowbound   Tiffany 

Snowdrift   Fox 

Snowshoe  Trail   FBO 

Snowed  Under   1st  Natl. 

Snuffy  Smith,  Yard  Bird   Mono. 

So  Big   WB 

So  Dark  the  Night   Col. 

So  Dear  to  My  Heart   RKO 

So  Ends  Our  Night   UA 

So  Evil  My  Love   Para. 

So  Goes  My  Love   Univ. 

So  Long  Letty   RC 

So  Long  Letty   WB 

So  Proudly  We  Hail!    Para 


So  Red 
So  This 
So  This 
So  This 
So  This 
So  This 
So  This 
So  This 
So  This 


the  Rose   Para. 


Is  Africa   Col. 

Is  Arizona   Big  Four 

Is  College   MCM 

Is  London   Fox 

Is  London   20th-Fox 

Is  Love?   Col. 

Is  New  York   UA 

Is  Paris?   WB 

So  This  Is  Washington   RKO 

So  You  Won't  Talk   Col. 


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TITLES 


So's  Your  Old  Man   

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Soak  the  Rich   

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 Am.  Mutual 

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Social  Buckaneers   

 Bluebird 

916 

Social  Celebrity   

 Para. 

926 

 Metro 

923 

Social  Highwayman   

Peerless  World 

916 

 Metro 

91  8 

Social  Leper   Peerless-Brady-World 

917 

 Para. 

930 

Social  Quicksands   

 Metro 

91  8 

 Col. 

934 

Social  Secretary   

Fine  Arts  Triangle 

916 

Social  Exile   

 Para. 

919 

Society  Fever   

 Chesterfield 

935 

Society  for  Sale   

 Triangle 

91  a 

Society  Girl   

 Fox 

932 

Society  Lawyer   

 MCM 

939 

Society  Scandal   

 Para. 

924 

Society  Secrets   

 Univ. 

921 

Society  Sensation   

 Univ. 

1918 

Society  Smugglers   

 Univ. 

939 

Society  Snobs   

 Selznick 

t  921 

Society's  Driftwood   

 Univ. 

917 

Soda  Water  Cowboy   

 Pathe 

1  927 

Sofia   

 Film  Classics 

1  948 

Soft  Boiled   

 Fox 

1  923 

Soft  Cushions   

 Para. 

1  927 

Soft  Living   

 Fox 

1  928 

Soft  Shoes   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1  925 

Soiled   

 Coldstone 

1  925 

Sold  at  Auction   

 Pathe 

191  7 

Sold  for  Marriage   

 Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1916 

Soldier  and  the  Lady   

 RKO 

1 937 

Soldiers  and  Women   

 Col. 

1  930 

Soldiers  of  Chance   

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Soldiers  of  Fortune   

 Hodkinson 

1919 

Soldiers  of  the  Storm   

 Col. 

1  933 

Soldiers  Plaything   

 WB 

1  93 1 

Solitaire  Man   

 MGM 

1  933 

Sombrero  Kid,  The   

 Rep. 

1  942 

Some  Blondes  Are  Dangerous 

 Univ. 

1  937 

Some  Boy   

 Fox 

1917 

Some  Bride   

 Metro 

1  91  9 

Some  Liar   

 Pathe 

1919 

Some  Like  It  Hot   

 Para. 

1  939 

Some  Mother's  Boy   

 Rayart 

1  929 

Some  Pun'kins   

 Chadwick 

1  925 

Somebody's  Mother   

 Rayart 

1  926 

Someone  in  the  House   

 Metro 

1  920 

Someone  Must  Pay   

 Graphic 

1919 

Someone  to  Love   

 Para. 

1 928 

Someone  to  Remember  .. 

Rep. 

1  943 

Something  Always  Happens 

 Para. 

1  928 

Something  Different  . 

Realart 

1  92 1 

Something  for  the  Boys   

 20th-Fox 

]  944 

Something  in  the  Wind   

 Ul 

1  947 

Something  to  Do   

 Para. 

1919 

Something  to  Shout  About 

 Col. 

1  943 

Something  to  Sing  About 

 Grand  Natl. 

1  937 

Something  to  Think  About 

 Para. 

1  920 

Somewhere  I'll  Find  You 

 MGM 

1  942 

Somewhere  in  the  Night 

 20th-Fox 

1  945 

Somewhere  in  Sonora   

 1st  Natl. 

1  927 

Son  Comes  Home,  A   

 Para. 

1  936 

Son-Daughter   

 MGM 

1  932 

Son  of  a  Sailor   

 1st  Natl. 

1  933 

Son  of  Davy  Crockett,  The 

 Col. 

1  941 

Son  of  Dracula   

 Univ. 

1  943 

Son  of  Frankenstein   

 Univ. 

1  939 

Son  of  Fury   

 20th-Fox 

1  942 

Son  of  India   

 MCM 

1  93 1 

Son  of  Ingagi   

 Hollywood 

1  940 

Son  of  His  Father   

 Para. 

1917 

Son  of  His  Father   

 Para. 

1  925 

Son  of  Kong   

 RKO 

1  933 

Son  of  Lassie   

 MGM 

1  945 

Son  of  Monte  Cristo.  The 

 UA 

1  940 

Son  of  Oklahoma   

Sono  Art  World 

1932 

Son  of  Roaring  Dan   

 Univ. 

1940 

Son  of  Rusty,  The   

 Col. 

1947 

Son  of  the  Border   

 RKO 

1933 

Son  of  the  Cods   

 1st  Natl. 

1930 

Son  of  Cod's  Country   

 Rep. 

1948 

Son  of  the  Golden  West 

 FBO 

1928 

Son  of  the  Hills   

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Son  of  the  Navy 

Mono 

940 

Son  of  the  Plains 

Syndicate 

931 

1  st  Natl 

924 

Crin    n  f    the*    ^  l-i  i  &  Lf 

UA 

926 

Cnn    nf    +ht»    \A/nl  f 

FBO 

922 

Son  of  the  ^Va  1 1 1  n  gf ord 

Vi  tagraph 

921 

Cnri  a    anH    Plan/-£>  Kj1a»n 

Para 

926 

^nnO    anH    Hanro    tvA  ;> n 

936 

Song  for  Miss  Julie,  A 

 Rep. 

945 

Song  Is  Born  A 

RKO 

948 

Song  O'  My  Heart   

 Fox 

930 

JUilg    Ul     Del  ildUc  1  1  c,  lilt 

Fox 

933 

Rep 

946 

936 

938 

Col 

1  948 

Q r~i  o    nf    \(  c*r\  t 1  \r  \e  \i 

929 

Song  of  Life 

Tobin 

933 

C/\no    nf    1  nwo 

A<;<;nr  -  1  <;t  N^tl 

1  924 

n  O    nf    1  n  wo 

MCM 

947 

Song  of  ^r^exico 

Rep 

945 

Song  of  ^^exico 

Rep 

1 946 

^nnp   nf    \\A  \j  Hp^rt 

Al tied  Artists 

1  947 

Song  of  Nevada 

Rep 

1  944 

C^no    f~i  f    /~ll/H  U/unminO 

PRC 

1  945 

Song  of  Russia 

MGM 

1  943 

r\  f  *\r"hohDra7aHo 

Ul 

1 947 

Song  of  Songs 

Para 

1  933 

^rino    /"if  Tpvac 

Rep 

1  943 

KA  nnn 

1 939 

Song  of  the  City 

MGM 

1 937 

C ono    /-if    tho    Pahal  lorn 

1  930 

^nna    nf    fho    (""Inf  +  or 

M  ono 

1  948 

Cnno     nf     t  h  O  Faalo 

Para 

1  933 

Qnna    nf    tho  Flarno 

1  st  Natl 

1  930 

^  And   nf   t  ho  C,r'\r\0r\ 

Grand  Natl 

1 936 

^nn  3    nf    fho    1  QlanHc. 

20th-Fox 

1  942 

Cnn  o   nf   fho   Onpn  RnaH 
jui  ig    \J  1     1 1  ic    vjjjl.  1  1    i\^au  ... 

UA 

1  944 

Song  of  the  Pioneers 

Rep 

1  942 

Cnno    r\f    tho    P  3n0P 

Rep 

1  944 

Song  of  the  Road 

Selig 

1  940 

^nno    nf    thp  ^si/HHIo 

1  st  Natl 

1  936 

1 

Song  of  the  Sierras 

Mono 

1917 

Song  of  the  Sierras 

Mono 

1  947 

RKO 

1  946 

^nn  0    nf    fho  ^niil 

Vitagraph 

1918 

Song  of  the  Soul   

 Goldwyn 

1  7ZU 

bong  ot  tne  I  nin  Man 

 MO  [VI 

1  71  / 

bong  ot  Tne  1  rai i   

 Ambassador 

1  73D 

bong  ot  tne  west   

 WB 

i  o3n 

1  VDU 

Song  to  Remember  A 

Col. 

1  945 

Cono    Y  n  1  1    f""".  a  \  /  0    KA  0 

Col. 

1  934 

Songs  and  Bullets   

 .Spectrum 

Film  Dist 

1  928 

Sonny 

1  st  Natl 

1  922 

Sonny  Boy 

WB 

1  929 

Sonora  Kid 

FBO 

1  927 

>nrmra  ^taoprnach 

Mono 

1  944 

1  948 

WB 

1  936 

Sons  of  Steel 

Chesterfield 

1  935 

Sons  of  the  Dssert 

MGM 

1  9?4 

Para 

1  938 

Sons  of  the  Saddle 

1  930 

Crtnc    nf    the    ^  0  a 

WB 

1  941 

Para 

1  93  1 

^nnnor"    nr    I  atpr 

Sel  ig 

1  920 

Pathe 

1  929 

Sorority  House   

 RKO 

1  939 

Sorrell  and  Son   

 UA 

1  927 

Sorrell  and  Son   

 UA 

1  934 

Sorrows  of  Happiness   

 Lubin 

1  V  1  0 

Sorrows  of  Satan   

 Para. 

1  926 

Sorry,  Wrong  Number   

 Para. 

1  948 

Soul  and  Body   

 Peacock 

1  vzz 

Soul  Enslaved   

 Univ. 

1916 

Soul  Fire   

 1  st  Natl. 

1  9zd 

Soul  for  Sale   

 Univ. 

1918 

Soul  Harvest   

 Stanford 

1  923 

Soul  Kiss   

1  930 

Soul  in  Pawn 

Am  Mutual 

1917 

Soul  in  Trust   

 Triangle 

1918 

Soul  Market   

 Metro 

1916 

Soul  Master   

 Vitagraph 

1917 

Soul  Mates   

 Am.  Mutual 

1916 

Soul  Mates   

 MGM 

1926 

Soul  of  a  Magdalene   

 Metro 

1917 

Soul  of  a  Monster,  The 

 Col. 

1944 

TITLES 


875 


Soul  of  a  Woman   AFE  1922 

Soul  of  Buddah   Fox  1918 

Soul  of  France   Para.  1929 

Soul  of  the  Beast   Metro  1923 

Soul  of  the  Slums   Action  1931 

Soul  of  Youth   Realartl920 

Soul  Woman,  The   Univ.  1918 

Soul  Without  Windows   World  1918 

Soul's  Awakening   Hepworth  1924 

Soul's  Aflame   IstDiv.  1928 

Souls  at  Sea   _  Para.  1937 

Souls  for  Sables   Tiffany  1925 

Souls  for  Sale   Coldwyn  1923 

Souls  in  Bondage   Lubin  1916 

Souls  Triumph   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1  91  7 

Soup  to  Nuts   Fox  1930 

Source   Para.  1918 

South  of  Arizona   Col.  1938 

South  of  Dixie   Univ.  1944 

South  of  Northern  Lights   Sterling  1921 

South  of  Monterey   Mono.  1946 

South  of  Pago  Pago   UA  1940 

South  of  Panama   PRC  1941 

South  of  Santa  Fe   Sono  Art  World  1 932 

South  of  Santa  Fe   Rep.  1942 

South  of  Sonora   Industrial  1930 

South  of  Suez   WB  1940 

South  of  Suva   Para.  1922 

South  of  Tahiti   Univ.  1941 

South  of  the  Border   Rep.  1939 

South  of  the  Chisholm  Trail   Col.  1947 

South  of  the  Rio  Grande   Col.  1932 

South  Riding   UA  1938 

South  Sea  Bubble   Sono  Art  World  1 928 

South  Sea  Love   FB0  1928 

South  Sea  Love   Fox  1 923 

South  Sea  Rose   Fox  1  929 

South  Seas  Adventures   Principal  1932 

South  Seas   Talking  Pic.  Epics  1930 

South  to  Karanga   Univ.  1940 

Southern  Justice   Bluebird  1917 

Southern  Maid   Alliance  1936 

Southern  Yankee,  A   _  MCM  1948 

Southerner,  The   UA  1945 

Southern  Pride   Mutual  1917 

Sowers   Famous  Players  Lasky  1916 

Southward  Ho!   Rep.  1939 

Sowers  and  Reapers   Metro  1917 

Spangles   Univ.  1926 

Spaniard   Para.  1  925 

Spanish  Cape  Mystery,  The   Rep.  1935 

Spanish  Dancer   Para.  1923 

Spanish  Main,  The   RKO  1945 

Spanish  Jade   Para.  1922 

Spark  Divine   Vitagraph  1919 

Sparrows   UA  1926 

Spawn  of  the  Desert   Arrow  1923 

Spawn  of  the  North   Para.  1938 

Speak  Easily   Para.  1938 

Speakeasy   Fox  1929 

Special  Agent   WB  1935 

Special  Delivery   Para.  1927 

Special  Inspector   Syndicate  1939 

Special  Investigator   RKO  1936 

Speckled  Band,  The   IstDiv.  1931 

Specter  of  the  Rose   Rep.  1946 

Speed   MCM  1936 

Speed   Banner  1925 

Speed  Classic   Excellent  1928 

Speed  Crazed   Rayart  1926 

Speed  Demon   Col.  1933 

Speed  Demon   Barsky  1925 

Speed  Devils   Hoffbergl935 

Speed  Girl   Para.  1921 

Speed  King   Coldstone  1  923 

Speed  Limit   Lumas  1926 

Speed  Mad   Col.  1925 

Speed  Madness   Mercury  1932 

Speed  Maniac   Fox  1919 

Speed  Reporter,  The   Reliable  1936 

Speed  Spook   East  Coast  1924 

Speed  to  Burn   20th-Fox  1938 

Speed  to  Spare   Col.  1937 

Speed  to  Spare    Para.  1948 

Speed  Wild   FBO  1925 

Speed  Wings   Col.  1937 

Speeding  Hoofs   Rayart  1927 

Speeding  Thru   Elbee  1926 

Speeding  Venus   Prod.  Dist.  1926 

Speedway   MCM  1929 

Speedy   Para.  1928 


Speedy  Meade   Coldwyn 

Speedy  Smith   Rayart 

Speedy  Spurs   Artclass 

Spellbinder,  The   RKO 

Spellbound   Horkheimer 

Spellbound   UA 

Spender   Metro 

Spenders   Hodkinson 

Spendthrift   Para. 

Sphinx,  The   Mono. 

Sphinx   Univ. 

Spider   Para. 

Spider   Fox 

Spider  and  the  Fly   Fox 

Spider  and  the  Rose   Principal 

Spider,  The   20th-Fox 

Spider  Webs   Atlee 

Spider  Woman  Strikes  Back,  The   Univ. 

Spies  in  the  Air   Film  Alliance 

Spindle  of  Life   Butterfly 

Spiral  Staircase,  The   RKO 

Spirit  of  Culver   Univ. 

Spirit  of  Good   Fox 

Spirit  of  Notre  Dame   Univ. 

Spirit  of  Romance   Para. 

Spirit  of  Stanford,  The   Col. 

Spirit  of  '17   Para. 

Spirit  of  the  U.S.A  FBO 

Spirit  of  the  West   Allied 

Spirit  of  West  Point,  The   Film  Classics 

Spirit  of  Youth   Tiffany 

Spirit  of  Youth   Grand  Natl. 

Spiritualist,  The   EL 

Spite  Bride   Selig 

Spite  Marriage   MGM 

Spitfire   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Spitfire   RKO 

Spitfire  of  Seville   Univ. 

Splendid  Crime   Para. 

Splendid  Hazard   1st  Natl. 

Splendid  Road   1st  Natl. 

Splendid  Lie   Arrow 

Splendid  Sinner   Goldwyn 

Splendid  Sin   Fox 

Splendor   UA 

Splitting  the  Breeze   FBO 

Spoilers   Goldwyn 

Spoilers,  The   Univ. 

Spoilers   Para. 

Spoilers  of  the  North   Rep. 

Spoilers  of  the  Range   Univ. 

Spoilers  of  the  West   MGM 

Spook  Busters   Mono. 

Spook  Ranch   Univ. 

Spooks  Run  Wild   Mono. 

Sport  of  Kings   Col. 

Sport  Parade,  The   RKO 

Sporting  Age   Col. 

Sporting  Blood   MGM 

Sporting  Blood   Fox 

Sporting  Blood   MGM 

Sporting  Chance   Truart 

Sporting  Chance   Pathe 

Sporting  Chance   Para. 

Sporting  Chance,  A   Rep. 

Sporting  Duchess   Vitagraph 

Sporting  Goods   Para. 

Sporting  Life   Hiller  &  Wilk 

Sporting  Life   Univ. 

Sporting  Lover   1st  Natl. 

Sporting  Venus   MGM 

Sporting  Youth   Univ. 

Spotlight   Para. 

Spotlight  Sadie   Goldwyn 

Spotlight  Scandals   Mono. 

Spotted  Lily   Bluebird 

Spreading  Dawn   Goldwyn 

Spring  Fever   MGM 

Spring  Is  Here   1st  Natl. 

Spring  Madness   MGM 

Spring  Parade   Univ. 

Spring  Tonic   Fox 

Springtime  for  Henry   Fox 

Springtime  in  the  Rockies   Rep. 

Springtime  in  the  Rockies   20th-Fox 

Springtime  in  the  Sierras   Rep. 

Springtime  in  Texas   Mono. 

Spurs   Univ. 

Spuds   Pathe 

Spurs  and  Saddles   Univ. 

Spurs  of  Sybil   Peerless  World 


876 


TITLE S 


Spy   Fox  1917 

Spy  Ring,  The   Univ.  1938 

Spy  77   1st  Div.  1930 

Spy  Ship   WB  1942 

Spy  Train   Mono.  1943 

Squadron  Leader  X   RKO  1943 

Squadron  of  Honor   Col.  1938 

Squall,  The   1st  Natl.  1929 

Squandered  Lives   Stoll  1920 

Square  Crooks   Fox  1928 

Square  Deal   Peerless  Brady  1 91  7 

Square  Deal   Am.  Mutual  1918 

Square  Deal  Man   Incel917 

Square  Deal  Sanderson   Artcraft  1919 

Square  Deceiver   Metro  1917 

Square  Shooter   Col.  1935 

Square  Shooter   Pathe  1929 

Square  Shoulders   Pathe  1929 

Squaw  Man   Para.  1919 

Squaw  Man   MCM  1931 

Squaw  Man's  Son   Para.  1917 

Squealer  Col.  1930 

Squire  Phin   Prod.  Sec.  1922 

Stablemates   MCM  1938 

Stage  Door   RKO  1937 

Stage  Door  Canteen   UA  1943 

Stage  Kisses   Col.  1928 

Stage  Madness   Fox  1927 

Stage  Mother   MCM  1933 

Stage  Romance   Fox  1922 

Stage  Struck   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1917 

Stage  Struck   1st  Natl.  1936 

Stage  Struck   Mono.  1948 

Stage  to  Chino   RKO  1940 

Stage  to  Mesa  City   EL  1948 

Stagecoach   UA  1939 

Stagecoach  Buckaroo   Univ.  1942 

Stagecoach  Express   Rep.  1942 

Stagecoach  to  Monterey   Rep.  1944 

Stagecoach  Outlaws   PRC  1945 

Stagecoach  War   Para.  1940 

Stagecoach  to  Denver    Rep.  1946 

Stain  in  the  Blood   Mutual  1916 

Stainless  Barrier   Triangle  1917 

Stairs  of  Sand   Para.  1929 

Stallion  Road   WB  1947 

Stamboul  Quest   MCM  1934 

Stampede   Kremerl921 

Stampede   Pro  Patria  1  930 

Stampede   Col.  1936 

Stand  and  Deliver   Pathe  1  928 

Stand  By  for  Action   MCM  1942 

Stand  In   UA  1937 

Stand  Up  and  Cheer   Fox  1934 

Standing  Room  Only   Para.  1944 

Stand  Up  and  Fight   MCM  1939 

Stanley  and  Livingstone   20th-Fox  1939 

Star  Dust   20th-Fox  1940 

Star  Dust  Trail   Fox  1925 

Star  for  a  Night   Fox  1936 

Star  Is  Born,  A   UA  1937 

Star  of  Midnight   RKO  1935 

Star  Maker,  The   Para.  1939 

Star  Packer   Mono.  1934 

Star  Reporter   Arrow  1922 

Star  Spangled  Rhythm   Para.  1942 

Star  Rover   Metro  1920 

Star  Witness   WB  1931 

Stardust   1st  Natl.  1922 

Stardust  on  the  Sage   Rep.  1942 

Stark  Love   Para.  1927 

Starlight  Over  Texas   Mono.  1938 

Starlight's  Revenge   Rayart  1926 

Stars  Look  Down,  The   MCM  1941 

Stars  on  Parade   Col.  1944 

Stars  Over  Arizona   Mono.  1937 

Stars  Over  Broadway   WB  1935 

Stars  Over  Texas   PRC  1946 

Stars  Over  Texas   EL  1948 

Start  Cheering   Col.  1938 

Startling  Climax,  A   Univ. -Cold  Seal  1917 

State  Fair   Fox  1933 

State  Fair   20th-Fox  1945 

State  of  the  Union   MCM  1948 

State  Police   Univ.  1938 

State  Street  Sadie   WB  1928 

State  Trooper   Col.  1933 

State's  Attorney   RKO  1932 

Station  Content   Triangle  1918 

Station  West   RKO  1  948 

Stay  Home   Metro  1922 


Steadfast  Heart   Coldwyn 

Steady  Company   Univ. 

Stealers   R.C. 

Steamboat  Bill,  Jr  UA 

Steamboat  'Round  the  Bend   Fox 

Steel  Against  the  Sky   WB 

Steel  Highway   WB 

Steel  King   World 

Steel  of  the  Royal  Mounted   Vitagraph 

Steel  Preferred   Prod.  Dist. 

Steelheart   Vitagraph 

Stella  Dallas   UA 

Stella  Dallas   UA 

Stella  Maris   Atrcraft 

Step  By  Step   RKO 

Step  Lively,  Jeeves   Fox 

Step  On  It   Univ. 

Stepchild   PRC 

Stephen  Steps  Out   Para. 

Steppin'  Out   Col. 

Stepping  Alive   FBO 

Stepping  Along   1st  Natl. 

Stepping  Fast   Fox 

Stepping  High   FBO 

Stepping  Out   Para. 

Stepping  Out   MCM 

Stepping  Sisters   Fox 

Steppin'  in  Society   Rep. 

Stepping  Stone   Triangle 

Stick  to  Your  Guns   Para. 

Stick  to  Your  Story   Rayart 

Still  Alarm   Selig 

Still  Alarm   Univ. 

Stingaree   RKO 

Stitch  in  Time   Vitagraph 

Stocks  and  Blondes   FBO 

Stoker,  The   Alied 

Stolen  Actress,  The   U.-Cold  Seal 

Stolen  Bride   1st  Natl. 

Stolen  Harmony   Para. 

Stolen  Heaven   Para. 

Stolen  Heaven   Para. 

Stolen  Holiday   WB 

Stolen  Hour   Fox 

Stolen  Hours   Peerless  World 

Stolen  Kiss   Realart 

Stolen  Kisses   WB 

Stolen  Life   Para. 

Stolen  Life,  A   WB 

Stolen  Love   RKO 

Stolen  Magic   Triangle 

Stolen  Moment   Pioneer 

Stolen  Orders   Brady  World 

Stolen  Paradise   Peerless  World 

Stolen  Paradise   Mono. 

Stolen  Pleasure   Col. 

Stolen  Ranch   Univ. 

Stolen  Secrets   Univ. 

Stolen  Sweets   Chesterfield 

Stolen  Triumph   Metro 

Stone  God,  The   Inter.  Film  Service 

Stone  of  Silver  Creek   Univ. 

Stool  Pigeon   Col. 

Stop  Flirting   Prod.  Dist. 

Stop,  Look  and  Listen   Pathe 

Stop,  Look  and  Love   20th-Fox 

Stop  That  Man   Univ. 

Stop  Thief   Goldwyn 

Stork  Bites  Man   UA 

Stork  Club,  The   Para. 

Stork  Pays  Off,  The   Col. 

Storm   Para. 

Storm   Univ. 

Storm,  The   Univ. 

Storm,  The   Univ. 

Storm  at  Daybreak   MGM 

Storm  Breaker   Univ. 

Storm  Girl   Anchor 

Storm  in  a  Teacup   UA 

Storm  Over  Bengal   Rep. 

Storm  Over  Lisbon   Rep. 

Storm  Over  the  Andes   Univ. 

Stormy   Univ. 

Stormy  Knight   Bluebird 

Stormy  Seas   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Stormy  Trails   Grand  Natl. 

Stormy  Waters   Tiffany 

Stormy  Weather   20th-Fox 

Stormswept    FBO 

Story  of  G.  I.  Joe,  The   UA 


TITLES 


877 


Story  of  Alexander  Graham  Bell,  The   WB 

Story  of  Dr.  Ehrlich's  Magic  Bullet,  The  WB 

Story  of  Dr.  Wassell,  The   Para. 

Story  of  Life,  The   Crusade 

Story  of  Louis  Posteur   WB 

Story  of  Temple  Drake,  The   Para. 

Story  of  the  Pope,  The   Chapel 

Story  of  the  Vatican   RKO 

Story  of  Vernon  and  Irene  Castle,  The  ..RKO 

Story  Without  a  Name   Para. 

Stowaway   Univ. 

Stowaway   Pox 

Straight  from  Paris   Equity 

Straight  from  the  Heart   Univ. 

Straight  from  the  Shoulder   Fox 

Straight  from  the  Shoulder   Para. 

Straight  Is  the  Way   Para. 

Straight  Is  the  Way   MCM 

Straight,  Place  and  Show   20th-Fox 

Straight  Shooter   Principal 

Straight  Shootin'   Univ. 

Straight  Way   Fox 

Straightaway   Col. 

Stranded   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Stranded   Sterling 

Stranded  in  Arcady   Pathe 

Stranded  in  Paris   Para. 

Strange  Adventure   Mono. 

Strange  Affair   Col. 

Strange  Alibi   WB 

Strange  Boarder   Coldwyn 

Strange  Confession   Univ. 

Strange  Cargo   MCM 

Strange  Cargo    Pathe 

Strange  Case  of  Capt.  Ramper   1st  Natl. 

Strange  Case  of  Clara  Deane   Para. 

Strange  Case  of  District  Attorney  M   UMP 

Strange  Case  of  Dr.  Rx,  The   Univ. 

Strange  Conquest   Univ. 

Strange  Death  of  Adolph  Hitler,  The   ..  .Univ. 

Strange  Holiday   PRC 

Strange  Illusion   PRC 

Strange  Idols   Fox 

Strange  Impersonation   Rep. 

Strange  Interlude   MGM 

Strange  Journey   20th-Fox 

Strange  Justice   RKO 

Strange  Love  of  Martha  Ivers,  The   Para. 

Strange  Mr.  Gregory,  The   Mono. 

Strange  Mrs.  Crane,  The   EL 

Strange  People   Chesterfield 

Strange  Triangle   20th  Fox 

Strange  Victory   Target 

Strange  Voyage   Mono. 

Strange  Wives   Univ. 

Strange  Woman    Fox 

Strange  Woman,  The   UA 

Stranger   Para. 

Stranger  from  Arizona    Col. 

Stranger  from  Pecos,  The   Mono. 

Stranger  from  Ponco  City,  The   ..Col. 

Stranger  from  Santa  Se   Mono. 

Stranger  from  Somewhere   Bluebird 

Stranger  from  Texas,  The   Col. 

Stranger  from  the  North   Selznick 

Strangler  of  the  Swamp   PRC 

Stranger,  The   RKO 

Stranger  in  Town   WB 

Stranger  in  Town,  A   MGM 

Stranger  on  the  Third  Floor   RKO 

Stranger  Than  Fiction   1st  Natl. 

Stranger's  Banquet   Goldwyn 

Stranger's  Return   MGM 

Strangers  All   RKO 

Strangers  in  Love   Para. 

Strangers  in  the  Night   Rep. 

Strangers  May  Kiss   MGM 

Strangers  of  the  Evening   Tiffany 

Strangers  of  the  Night  Metro 

Strauss'  Great  Waltz   Tom  Arnold 

Strauss,  the  Waltz 

King   55th  St.  Playhouse  Grp. 

Strawberry  Blonde,  The   WB 

Strawberry  Roan   Univ. 

Strawberry  Roan   Col. 

Streak  of  Luck   Artclass 

Stream  of  Life   Plymouth 

Streamline  Express   Mascot 


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Street  Angel   Fox 

Street  Called  Straight   Goldwyn 

Street  Corner   Wilshire  Pictures 

Street  Girl   RKO 

Street  of  Chance   Para. 

Street  of  Chance   Para. 

Street  of  Forgotten  Men   Para. 

Street  of  Illusion   Col. 

Street  of  Memories   20th-Fox 

Sereet  of  Missing  Men   Rep. 

Street  of  Seven  Stars   Dietrich-Kenyon 

Street  of  Sin   Para. 

Street  of  Sorrow   Sofar  Films 

Street  of  Women   WB 

Street  Scene   UA 

Street  With  No  Name   20th-Fox 

Streets  of  Illusion   Pathe 

Streets  of  New  York   Mono. 

Streets  of  Shanghai   Tiffany 

Strength  of  Donald  McKensie   Am.  Mutual 

Strength  of  the  Pines   Fox 

Strength  of  the  Weak   Bluebird 

Strictly  Business   Powers 

Strictly  Confidential   Goldwyn 

Strictly  Dishonorable   Univ. 

Strictly  Dynamite   RKO 

Strictly  in  the  Groove   Univ. 

Strictly  Modern   1  st  Natl. 

Strictly  Personal   Para. 

Strictly  Unconventional   MGM 

Strike  It  Rich   Allied  Artists 

Strike  Me  Pink   UA 

Strike  Up  the  Band   MGM 

String  Beans   Para. 

Stripped  for  a  Million   Kremer 

Striving  for  a  Fortune   Excellent 

Strong  Boy   Fox 

Stroke  of  Midnight   Metro 

Strong  Man   1  st  Natl. 

Strong  Way   ^  World 

Stronger  Love   Para. 

Stronger  Passion   Lee-Bradford 

Stronger  Than  Death   Metro 

Stronger  Than  Desire   MGM 

Stronger  Vow   Goldwyn 

Stronger  Will   Excellent 

Strongest   Fox 

Struggle,  The   UA 

Struggle  for  Life   Foy 

Student  Prince   MGM 

Student  Tour   MGM 

Student's  Romance,  The   Alliance 

Studio  Girl   Selig 

Studio  Murder  Mystery   Para. 

Study  in  Scarlet   World  Wide 

Stunt  Pilot   Mono. 

Submarine   Col. 

Submarine  Alert   Para. 

Submarine  Base   PRC 

Submarine  D-l   WB 

Submarine  Eye   Williamson-Sub. 

Submarine  Patrol   20th-Fox 

Submarine  Zone   Col. 

Substitute  Wife   Arrow 

Subway  Express   Col. 

Subway  Sadie   ....1st  Natl. 

Success   Metro 

Success  at  Any  Price   RKO 

Successful  Adventure   Metro 

Successful  Calamity   WB 

Successful  Failure   Mono. 

Such  a  Little  Pirate   Para. 

Such  a  Little  Queen   Para. 

Such  Men  Are  Dangerous   Fox 

Such  Women  Are  Dangerous   Fox 

Sudan   Univ. 

Sudden  Riches    World 

Suddenly  It's  Spring    Para. 

Sue  of  the  South   Univ. 

Sued  for  Libel   RKO 

Suez   20th-Fox 

Suicide  Fleet   RKO-Pathe 

Suicide  Legion   Film  Alliance 

Suicide  Squadron   Rep. 

Sullivans,  The   20th-Fox 

Sullivan's  Travels   Para. 

Sultana   ..Pathe 

Sultan's  Daughter,  The   Mono. 

Summer  Bachelors   Fox 


878 


TITLES 


Summer  Girl   World  1916 

Summer  Holiday   MGM  1948 

Summer  Storm   UA1944 

Sunbonnet  Sue   Mono.  1945 

Sun  Comes  Up,  The   MGM  1948 

Sun  Dog  Trail   Arrow  1923 

Sun  Never  Sets,  The   Para.  1939 

Sun  Valley  Cyclone   Rep.  1946 

Sun-Up   MG  1925 

Sunbeam   Metro  1916 

Sunday  Dinner  for  a  Soldier    20th-Fox  1944 

Sundown   UA1941 

Sundown   1st  Natl.  1924 

Sundown  Jim   20th-Foxl942 

Sundown  Kid,  The   Rep.  1942 

Sundown  in  Santa  Fe   Rep.  1943 

Sundown  Rider   Col.  1933 

Sundown  Saunders   Supreme  1936 

Sundown  Slim   Univ.  1921 

Sundown  Trail   Univ.  1919 

Sundown  Trail   Pathel931 

Sundown  Valley   Col.  1944 

Sunny   1st  Natl.  1930 

Sunny   RKO  1941 

Sunny  Jane   Balboa  Mutual  1  91  7 

Sunny  Side  Up   Fox  1929 

Sunny  Skies   Tiffany  1930 

Sunnyside   1st  Natl.  1930 

Sunrise   Fox  1927 

Sunrise  Trail   .Tiffany  1931 

Sunset  Derby   1st  Natl.  1927 

Sunset  in  Eldorado   Rep.  1945 

Sunset  Jones   Pathel921 

Sunset  Legion   Para.  1928 

Sunset  of  Power   Univ.  1936 

Sunset  on  the  Desert   Rep.  1942 

Sunset  Pass   Para.  1933 

Sunset  Pass   RKO  1946 

Sunset  Pass   Para.  1929 

Sunset  Range   IstDiv.  1935 

Sunset  Serenade   Rep.  1942 

Sunset  Sprague   Fox  1920 

Sunset  Trail   Para.  1917 

Sunset  Trail   Univ.  1924 

Sunset  Trail   Tiffany  1932 

Sunset  Trail   Para.  1938 

Sunshine  Alley   Goldwyn  1917 

Sunshine  and  Gold   Pathel917 

Sunshine  Dad   Fine  Arts  Triangle  1  91  6 

Sunshine  Nan   Para.  1918 

Sunshine  Trail   1st  Natl.  1923 

Super  Sex   American  Release  1922 

Super  Sleuth   RKO  1937 

Super  Speed   Rayartl925 

Superman   W.H.I  920 

Supernatural   Para.  1933 

Superspeed   Col.  1935 

Superstition   Lee-Bradford  1922 

Supreme  Sacrifice   Premo  World  1  91  6 

Supreme  Temptation   Vitagraph  1  91  6 

Supreme  Test   Univ.  1921 

Sure  Fire   Univ.  1921 

Sure  Fire  Flint   Mastodon  1922 

Surging  Seas   Stein  1  924 

Surrender   Univ.  1927 

Surrender   Fox  1  93 1 

Survival   Unusual  Photoplays  1  930 

Susan  and  God   MGM  1940 

Susan  Lennox,  Her  Rise  and  Fall   MGM  1931 

Susan  Rocks  the  Boat   Fine  Arts  Triangle  1  91  6 

Susan's  Gentleman   Bluebird  1917 

Susannah  of  the  Mounties   20th-Fox  1939 

Susie  Snowf lakes   Para.  1916 

Susie  Steps  Out   UA  1  946 

Suspect   Vitagraph  1  91  6 

Suspect,  The   Univ.  1  944 

Suspected  Person   PRC  1943 

Suspense   Mono.  1  946 

Suspicion   Hoffman  1918 

Suspicion   RKO  1  941 

Suspicious  Wives   State  Rights  1 922 

Sutter's  Gold   Univ.  1936 

Susanna   A-l  1923 

Suzy   MGM  1936 

Svengali   WB  1931 

Swan   Para.  1925 

Swat  the  Spy   Fox  1918 

Swamp   FBO  1921 


Swamp  Fire   Para. 

Swamp  Water   20th-Fox 

Swamp  Woman   PRC 

Swanee  River   Sono  Art  World 

Swanee  River   20th-Fox 

iweater  Girl   Para. 

Sweepings   RKO 

Sweepstakes   RKO 

Sweepstakes  Annie   Liberty 

Sweepstakes  Winner   WB 

Sweet  Adeline   Chadwick 

Sweet  Adeline   WB 

Sweet  and  Lowdown   20th-Fox 

Sweet  Daddies   1st  Natl. 

Sweet  Genevieve   Col. 

Sweet  Kitty  Bellaire   Para. 

Sweet  Kitty  Bellaire   WB 

Sweet  Lavender   Realart 

Sweet  Mamma   1st  Natl. 

Sweet  Music   WB 

Sweet  Rosie  O'Grady   Col. 

Sweet  Rosie  O'Grady   20th-  Fox 

Sweet  Sixteen   Rayart 

Sweet  Surrender   Univ. 

Sweetheart  of  the  Campus   Col. 

Sweetheart  of  the  Doomed   Triangle 

Sweetheart  of  the  Fleet   Col. 

Sweetheart  of  the  Navy   Grand  Natl. 

Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi   Mono. 

Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi   Mono. 

Sweethearts   MGM 

Sweethearts  on  Parade   Col. 

Sweethearts  of  the  U.S. A  Mono. 

Sweethearts  and  Wives   1st  Natl. 

Sweetie   Para. 

Swell  Guy   Univ. 

Swell  Head   Col. 

Swell  Head   Col. 

Swellhead   Tiffany 

Swift  Shadow   FBO 

Swifty   IstDiv. 

Swim,  Girl  Swim   Para. 

Swing  Fever   MGM 

Swing  High   RKO-Pathe 

Swing  High,  Swing  Low   Para. 

Swing  Hostess   PRC 

Swing  in  the  Saddle   Col. 

Swing  It,  Professor   Conn 

Swing  It,  Sailor   Grand  Natl. 

Swing  Out,  Sister   Univ. 

Swing  Out  the  Blues   Col. 

Swing  Parade  of  1946   Mono. 

Swing  Shift  Maisie   MGM 

Swing  Your  Partner   Rep. 

Swing,  Sister,  Swing   Univ. 

Swing  That  Cheer   Univ. 

Swing  Time   RKO 

Swing  Your  Lady   WB 

Swingtime  Johnny   Univ. 

Swinging'  on  a  Rainbow   Rep. 

Swiss  Family  Robinson   RKO 

Swiss  Miss   MGM 

Sword  of  the  Avenger   EL 

Sword  of  Valor   Goldstone 

Swords  and  the  Woman   FBO 

Swordsman,  The   Col. 

Sworn  Enemy   MGM 

Sylvia  of  the  Secret  Service   Pathe 

Sylvia  on  a  Spree   Metro 

Sylvia  Scarlet   RKO 

Symbolesque   Chris  Phillis 

Symphony  of  Living   Chesterfield 

Symphony  of  Six  Million   RKO 

Syncopating  Sue   1st  Natl. 

Syncopation   RKO 

Syncopation   RKO 

Synthetic  Sin   1st  Natl. 

T 

Table  Top  Ranch   Steiner 

Tabu   Para. 

Tahiti  Nights   Col. 

Tail  Spin   20th-Fox 

Tailor  Made  Man   UA 

Tailor  Made  Man,  A   MGM 

Tainted  Money   Perfection 

Take  a  Chance   Para. 

Take  a  Letter,  Darling   Para. 

Take  It  Big   Para. 

Take  It  from  Me   Univ. 


TITLES 


879 


Take  It  or  Leave  It   20th-Fox  1944 

Take  Me  Home   Para.  1928 

Take  the  Heir   Big  Four  1930 

Take  the  Stand   Liberty  1934 

Taking  a  Chance   Fox  1 929 

Taking  Chances   Coldstone  1 922 

Tale  of  Two  Cities   Fox  1917 

Tale  of  Two  Cities,  A   MCM  1935 

Tale  of  Two  Worlds   Coldwyn  1921 

Talent  Scout   WB  1937 

Tales  of  Manhattan   20th-Fox  1942 

Talk  About  a  Lady   Col.  1946 

Talk  of  Hollywood   Sono  Art  World  1  930 

Talk  of  the  Town   Univ.  1918 

Talk  of  the  Town,  The   Col.  1942 

Talker   1st  Natl.  1925 

Tall,  Dark  and  Handsome   20th-Fox  1941 

Taming  of  the  Shrew   UA  1  929 

Taming  of  the  West,  The   Col.  1939 

Taming  of  the  West   Univ.  1925 

Taming  the  Wild   Victory  1936 

Tampico   20th-Fox  1944 

Tangier   Univ.  1  946 

Tangled  Destinies   Mayfairl932 

Tangled  Fates   Peerless  World  1  91  6 

Tangied  Fortunes   Big  Four  1932 

Tangled  Hearts   Bluebird  1916 

Tangled  Herds   Artclass  1  926 

Tangled  Lives   Fox  1917 

Tangled  Threads   Exhib.  Mutual  1  91  9 

Tangled  Trail   Steiner  1922 

Tango  Cavalier   Arrow  1923 

Tanks  a  Million   UA  1941 

Tanned  Legs   RKO  1929 

Tap  Roots   Ul  1948 

Tar  Heel  Warrior   Triangle  1917 

Tarantula   Vitagraph  1  91  6 

Target  for  Tonight    WB1941 

Tarnish   1st  Natl.  1924 

Tarnished  Angel   RKO  1938 

Tarnished  Lady   Para.  1938 

Tarnished  Reputation   Pathe  1920 

Tars  and  Spars    Col.  1946 

Tartu   MCM  1943 

Tarzan  and  His  Mate   MCM  1934 

Tarzan  and  the  Amazons   RKO  1945 

Tarzan  and  the  Golden  Lion   ...FBO  1927 

Tarzan  and  the  Green  Goddess   Principal  1938 

Tarzan  and  the  Huntress   RKO  1947 

Tarzan  and  the  Leopard  Woman   RKO  1946 

Tarzan  and  the  Mermaids   RKO  1948 

Tarzan  Escapes   MGM1938 

Tarzan  Finds  a  Son!   MGM  1939 

Tarzan  of  the  Apes   1st  Natl.  1918 

Tarzan,  the  Ape  Man   MGM  1932 

Tarzan,  the  Fearless   Principal  1933 

Tarzan  Triumphs  RKO  1943 

Tarzan's  Desert  Mystery   RKO  1943 

Tarzan's  New  York  Adventure   MGM  1942 

Tarzan's  Revenge   Principal  1938 

Tarzan's  Secret  Treasure   MGM  1941 

Taste  of  Life   Univ.  1919 

Tattlers   Fox  1920 

Tavern  Knight   Steiner  1921 

Taxi   Triangle  1919 

Taxi   WB  1939 

Taxi  Dancer   MGM  1947 

Taxi,  Mister   UA  1  943 

Taxi  Mystery   Steiner  1926 

Taxi,  Taxi  Univ.  1927 

Tea  for  Three   MGM  1927 

Tea  with  a  Kick"   Assoc.  Exhib.  1923 

Tear  Gas  Squad   WB  1940 

Tearin'  Into  Trouble   Pathe  1 927 

Tearin'  Loose   Artclass  1925 

Tearing  Through   FB0  1925 

Tears  and  Smiles   Pathe  1917 

Teasers   Univ.  1925 

Teeth  of  the  Tiger   Para.  1919 

Telegraph  Trail   WB  1933 

Telephone  Cirl    Para.  1927 

Telephone  Operator    Mono.  1938 

Television  Spy   Para.  1939 

Tell  It  to  a  Star   Rep.  1945 

Tell  it  to  Sweeney   Para.  1927 

Tell  It  to  the  Marines    Fox  1918 

Tell  No  Tales   ;  MGM  1939 

Tell-Tale  Step   Edison  Kleine  1917 

Telling  the  World   MGM  1928 


Temperamental  Wife   1st  Natl.  1919 

Tempest   UA  1928 

Temple  of  Dusk   Exhib.  Mutuall  91 8 

Temple  Tower   Fox  1930 

Temporary  Marriage   Principal  1  923 

Temporary  Sheriff   Rayart  1926 

Temptation   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen  1923 

Temptation   Univ.  1946 

Temptation  and  the  Man   Rep.  1916 

Temptation  of  a  Shop  Girl   IstDiv.  1927 

Temptress   MGM  1926 

Ten  After  Ten   Artclass  1924 

Ten  Cents  a  Dance   Col.  1931 

Ten  Cents  a  Dance   Col.  1945 

Ten  Commandments   Para.  1923 

Ten  Dollar  Raise   Assoc.  1921 

Ten  Gentlemen  from  West  Point   20th-Foxl942 

$10  Raise   Fox  1  935 

Ten  Modern  Commandments   Para.  1927 

Ten  Nights  in  a  Barroom   Roadshow  1931 

Ten  Nights  in  a  Barroom   Arrow  1922 

Ten  of  Diamonds   Triangle  1917 

Tender  Comrade   RKO  1943 

Tender  Hour   1st  Natl.  1927 

Tender  Years,  The   20th-Fox  1947 

Tender  Foot   Vitagraph  1  91  7 

Tenderfoot,  The   1st  Natl.  1932 

Tenderloin   WB  1928 

Tennessee  Johnson   MGM  1  942 

Tennessee's  Pardner   Para.  1916 

Tenth  Avenue   Pathe  1  923 

Tenth  Avenue  Angel   MGM  1948 

Tenth  Avenue  Kid    Rep.  1938 

Tenth  Case   World  1917 

Tenth  Woman   WB  1924 

Tenting  Tonight  on  the  Old  Camp 

Ground   Univ.  1  943 

Tents  of  Allah   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  923 

Terror   Fox  1  920 

Terror   Univ.  1  926 

Terror   WB  1928 

Terror,  The   Alliance  1941 

Terror  Abroad   Para.  1933 

Terror  by  Night   Famous  Attractions  1  93 1 

Terror  by  Night   Univ.  1946 

Terror  Island   Para.  1920 

Terror  Mountain   FBO  1  928 

Terror  of  Bar  X   FBO  1927 

Terror  of  the  Plains   Wm.  Steiner  1  943 

Terror  of  Tiny  Town   Col.  1933 

Terror  Trail   Univ.  1933 

Terror  Trail   Col.  1947 

Terrors  on  Horseback    PRC  1946 

Tess  of  the  D'Ubervilles   Para.  1924 

Tess  of  the  Storm  Country   Fox  1932 

Tess  of  the  Storm  Country   UA  1  922 

Tessie   Arrow  1925 

Test  of  Donald  Norton   Chadwick  1  926 

Test  of  Honor   Para.  1919 

Test.  Pilot   MGM  1938 

Testimony   Steiner  1921 

Testing  Block   Para.  1920 

Testing  of  Mildred  Vane   Metro  1918 

Tex  Rides  With  the  Boy  Scouts   Grand  Natl.  1937 

Tex  Takes  a  Holiday   IstDiv.  1932 

Texan   Fox  1921 

Texan,  The   Para.  1  930 

Texan,  The   Para.  1  938 

Texas   Col.  1941 

Texas  Bad  Man,  The   Univ.  1932 

Texas,  Brooklyn  and  Heaven    UA1948 

Texas  Buddies   Sono  Art  World  1  932 

Texas  Bearcat   FBO  1925 

Texas  Cyclone   Col.  1932 

Texas  Flash    Assoc.  Ind.  1928 

Texas  Gun-Fighter   Tiffany  1932 

Texas  Kid,  The   Mono.  1943 

Texas  Marshal  PRC  1941 

Texas  Masquerade   UA  1  944 

Te>.Ts  Panhandle   Col.  1946 

Texas  Pioneer   Mono.  1932 

Texas  Rambler   Spectrum  1935 

Texas  Ranger   Col.  1931 

Texas  Rangers,  The   Para.  1936 

Texas  Rangers  Ride  Again   Para.  1941 

Texas  Stagecoach    Col.  1940 

Texas  Steer   1st  Natl.  1927 

Texas  Terrors   Rep.  1940 

Texas  to  Bataan   Mono.  1942 


880 


TITLES 


Texas  Tommy   Syndicate  1929 

Texas  Trail   Prod.  Dist.  1925 

Texas  Trail   Para.  1937 

Texas  Double  Shooters   Mono.  1 942 

Thais   Coldwyn  1918 

Thank  You   Fox  1925 

Thank  You,  Jeeves   Fox  1936 

Thank  You,  Mr.  Moto   Fox  1937 

Thank  Your  Lucky  Stars   WB  1943 

Thanks  a  Million   Fox  1935 

Thanks-for  Everything   20th-Fox  1938 

Thanks  for  the  Buggy  Ride   Univ.  1928 

Thanks  for  the  Memory   Para.  1938 

That  Brennan  Girl   Rep.  1946 

That  Certain  Age   Univ.  1938 

That  Certain  Thing   Col.  1928 

That  Certain  Woman   WB1937 

That  Devil  "Bateese"   Univ.  1918 

That  Devil  Quemado   FB0  1925 

That  French  Lady   Fox  1924 

That  Gang  of  Mine   Mono.  1940 

That  Girl  from  Pans   RK0  1936 

That  Hagen  Girl   WB  1947 

That  Hamilton  Woman   UA  1941 

That  I  May  Live   Fox  1937 

That  Lady  in  Ermine   20th-Fox  1948 

That  Man  lack   FBO  1925 

That  Man's  Here  Again   WB  1937 

That  Model  from  Paris   Tiffany  1926 

That  Nazty  Nuisance   UA1942 

That  Night  in  Rio   20th-Foxl941 

That  Night  With  You   Univ.  1945 

That  Old  Gang  of  Mine   Kerman  1926 

That  Other  Woman   20th-Foxl942 

That  Royale  Girl   Para.  1926 

That  Sort   Essanay  1916 

That  Texas  Jamboree   Col.  1946 

That  Uncertain  Feeling   UA1941 

That  Way  With  Women   WB  1947 

That  Wild  West   Goldstone  1  924 

That  Wonderful  Urge   20th-Fox  1948 

That's  the  Spirit   Univ.  1945 

That's  Good   Metro  1919 

That's  Gratitude   Col.  1934 

That's  My  Baby!   Para.  1  926 

That's  My  Baby   Para.  1926 

That's  My  Boy   Col.  1932 

That's  My  Daddy   Univ.  1928 

That's  My  Gal   Rep.  1947 

That's  My  Man   Rep.  1947 

That's  My  Story   Univ.  1938 

That's  Right — You're  Wrong   RK0  1939 

Their  Big  Moment   RKO  1934 

Their  Compact   Metro  1917 

Their  Hour   Tiffany  1928 

Their  Mad  Moment   Fox  1931 

Their  Mutual  Child   Pathe  1921 

Their  Own  Desire   MGM  1930 

Thelma   ...FBO  1922 

Then  Came  the  Woman   Am.  Cinema  1  926 

Then  I'll  Come  Back  to  You  Frohman-World  1916 

Theodora   Coldwyn  1921 

Theodora  Goes  Wild   Col.  1936 

There  Are  No  Villains   Metro  1921 

There  Goes  My  Girl   RKO  1937 

There  Goes  My  Heart   UA1938 

There  Goes  Kelly   Mono.  1945 

There  Goes  The  Groom   RKO  1937 

There  You  Are   MGM  1926 

There's  Always  a  Woman   Col.  1938 

There's  Always  Tomorrow   Univ.  1934 

There's  Magic  in  Music   Para.  1941 

There's  Millions  in  It   FBO  1924 

There's  One  Born  Every  Minute  Univ.  1942 

There's  Something  About  a  Soldier   Col.  1943 

There's  That  Woman  Again   Col.  1938 

These  Glamour  Girls   MGM  1939 

These  Three   UA  1936 

They  All  Come  Out   MGM  1939 

They  All  Kissed  the  Bride   Col.  1942 

They  Asked  for  It   Univ.  1939 

They  Call  It  Sin   1st  Natl.  1932 

They  Came  By  Night   20th-Fox  1940 

They  Came  to  Blow  Up  America   20th-Fox  1943 

They  Dare  Not  Love   Col.  1941 

They  Died  With  Their  Boots  On   WB  1941 

They  Drive  By  Night   WB1940 

They  Gave  Him  a  Gun   MGM  1937 

They  Got  Me  Covered   RKO  1943 


They  Had  to  See  Paris  Fox  1929 

They  Just  Had  to  Cet  Married   Univ.  1933 

They  Knew  What  They  Wanted   RKO  1940 

They  Learned  About  Women   MGM  1930 

They  Like  'Em  Rough   Metro  1922 

They  Live  in  Fear   Col.  1944 

They  Made  Her  a  Spy   RKO  1930 

They  Made  Me  a  Criminal   WB  1939 

They  Made  Me  a  Killer   Para.  1946 

They  Met  in  a  Taxi   Col.  1936 

They  Met  in  Argentina   RKO  1941 

They  Met  in  Bombay   MGM  1941 

They  Never  Come  Back   Artclass  1932 

They  Raid  by  Night   PRC  1942 

They  Shall  Have  Faith   Mono.  1944 

They  Shall  Have  Music   UA1939 

They  Shall  Pay   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  921 

They  Wanted  to  Marry   RKO  1937 

They  Were  Expendable   MGM  1945 

They  Were  Sisters   Univ.  1946 

They  Won't  Believe  Me   RKO  1947 

They  Won't  Forget   WB1937 

They're  Off   Aywon  1922 

Thief   Fox  1  920 

Thief  in  Paradise   1st  Natl.  1925 

Thief  of  Bagdad   UA  1924 

Thief  of  Bagdad,  The   UA  1940 

Thieves   Fox  1919 

Thieves'  Gold   Butterfly  1918 

Thieves  Fall  Out   WB  1941 

Thieves'  Holiday  (Reviewed  as 

"A  Scandal  in  Paris")   20th-Fox  1946 

Thin  Ice   Vitagraph  1919 

Thin  Ice   Fox  1937 

Thin  Man,  The   MGM  1924 

Thin  Man  Goes  Home,  The   MGM  1944 

Things  to  Come   UA1936 

Things  We  Love   Para.  1918 

Think  Fast.  Mr.  Moto   Fox  1937 

Third  Alarm   FBO  1923 

Third  Alarm,  The   Tiffany  1930 

Third  Degree   Vitagraph  1919 

Third  Degree   WB  1927 

Third  Finger,  Left  Hand   MGM  1940 

Third  Generation   R.C.I  920 

Third  Kiss   Para.  1919 

Third  Woman   R.  C.  1920 

13  Hours  by  Air   Para.  1936 

Thirteen  Lead  Soldiers   20th-Foxl948 

13  Rue  Madeleine   20th-Foxl947 

Thirteen  Washington  Square   Univ.  1928 

Thirteen  Women   RKO  1932 

Thirteenth  Chair   MGM  1929 

Thirteenth  Chair   Pathe  1919 

Thirteenth  Chair,  The   MGM  1937 

Thirteenth  Commandment   Para.  1920 

Thirteenth  Guest   Mono.  1932 

Thirteenth  Hour   MGM  1927 

Thirteenth  Hour,  The   Col.  1947 

Thirteenth  Juror   Univ.  1927 

Thirteenth  Man,  The   Mono.  1937 

Thirteenth  Piece  of  Silver   Pathe  1920 

Thirty  a  Week   Goldwyn  1918 

30  Below  Zero   Fox  1926 

Thirty  Day  Princess   Para.  1934 

Thirty  Days   Para.  1934 

Thirty  Seconds  Over  Tokyo   MGM  1944 

Thirty  Thousand  Dollars   Hodkinson  1 920 

Thirty  Years  Between   Aywon  1921 

36  Hours  to  Kill   Fox  1936 

39  East   Realart  1  920 

This  Above  All   20th-Fox  1942 

This  Day  and  Age   Para.  1933 

This  Freedom   Fox  1  923 

This  Gun  for  Hire    Para.  1942 

This  Hero  Stuff   Pathe  1919 

This  Is  Heaven   UA  1929 

This  Is  My  Affair   Fox  1937 

This  Is  the  Army   WB  1943 

This  Is  the  Life   Univ.  1944 

This  Is  the  Life   Fox  1917 

This  Is  the  Life   Fox  1935 

This  Is  the  Night   Para.  1932 

This  Land  Is  Mine   RKO  1  943 

This  Love  of  Ours   Univ.  1945 

This  Mad  World   MGM  1930 

This  Man  Is  Mine   RKO  1934 

This  Man  Is  News   Para.  1939 

This  Man's  Navy   MGM  1945 


TITLES 


881 


This  Modern  Age   MCM  1931 

This  Marriage  Business   RKO  1938 

This  Reckless  Age   Para.  1932 

This  Side  of  Heaven   MCM  1934 

This  Sporting  Age   Col.  1932 

This  Theatre  and  You   WB  1948 

This  Thing  Called  Love   Col.  1941 

This  Thing  Called  Love   Pathe  1929 

This  Time  for  Keeps   MCM  1942 

This  Was  Paris   WB  1942 

This  Way  Please   Para.  1937 

This  Woman   WB  1924 

This  Woman  Is  Mine   Para.  1935 

Thorns  and  Orange  Blossoms   Lichtman  1922 

Thorobred   Clark-Cornelius  1  922 

Thoroughbred   Am.  Mutual  1  91  6 

Thoroughbred   Ince-Triangle  1  91  6 

Thoroughbred   Truart  1925 

Thoroughbred,  The   Tiff  any  1930 

Thoroughbreds  Don't  Cry   MCM  1937 

Thoroughbreds   Rep.  1945 

Those  High  Grey  Walls   Col.  1939 

Those  Endearing  Young  Charms   RKO  1945 

Those  Three  French  Girls   MGM  1930 

Those  We  Love   Sono  Art  World  1932 

Those  Were  the  Days   Para.  1940 

Those  Who  Dance   1st  Natl.  1924 

Those  Who  Dance   WB  1930 

Those  Who  Judge   Banner  1925 

Those  Without  Sin   Para.  1917 

Thou  Art  the  Man   Para.  1920 

Thou  Shalt  Not   Fox  1919 

Thou  Shalt  Not  Covet   Selig  1916 

Thou  Shalt  Not  Kill   Rep.  1940 

Thou  Shalt  Not  Love   Graphic  1922 

Thou  Shalt  Not  Steal   Fox  1917 

Thoughtless  Women   Pioneer  1921 

Thousand  Dollar  Husband   Para.  1916 

Thousand  to  One   Assoc.  1920 

Thousand  and  One  Nights,  A   Col.  1945 

Thousands  Cheer   MCM  1943 

Threads  of  Fate   Metro  1917 

Three  Ages   Metro  1923 

Three  Bad  Men   Fox  1  926 

Three  Black  Eyes   Triangle  1919 

Three  Blind  Mice   20th-Fox  1938 

Three  Buckaroos   Am.  Release  1  922 

Three  Caballeros,  The   RKO  1944 

Three  Cheers  for  Love   Para.  1936 

Three  Cheers  for  the  Irish   WB  1940 

Three  Comrades   MGM  1938 

Three-Cornered  Moon   Para.  1933 

Three  Daring  Daughters   MGM  1948 

Three  Days  to  Live   Gerson  1924 

Three  Faces  East   Prod.  Dist.  1  926 

Three  Faces  East   WB  1930 

Three  Faces  West   Rep.  1940 

Three  Girls  About  Town   Col.  1941 

Three  Girls  Lost   Fox  1931 

Three  Godfathers   Bluebird  1916 

Three  Godfathers    MGM  1936 

Three  Godfathers   MGM  1948 

Three  Gold  Coins   Fox  1920 

Three  Green  Eyes   World  1919 

Three  Hearts  for  Julia   MCM  1943 

Three  Little  Girls  in  Blue   20th-Fox  1946 

Three  Men  from  Texas   Para.  1940 

Three  Hours   1st  Natl.  1927 

365  Nights  in  Hollywood   Fox  1934 

Three  in  Exile  Truart  1925 

Three  in  the  Saddle   PRC  1945 

Three  Is  a  Family   UA  1944 

Three  Jumps  Ahead   Fox  1923 

Three  Keys   Banner  1925 

Three  Kids  and  a  Queen   Univ.  1935 

Three  Little  Sisters   Rep.  1944 

Three  Live  Ghosts   Para.  1922 

Three  Live  Ghosts   MGM  193  5 

Three  Loves   Moviegraph  1929 

Three  Loves   Assoc.  Cinema  1  93 1 

Three  Married  Men   Para.  1936 

Three  Men  and  a  Girl   Para.  1919 

Three  Men  in  White   MGM  1944 

Three  Men  on  a  Horse   1st  Natl.  1936 

Three  Mesquiteers,  The   Rep.  1936 

Three  Miles  Out   Assoc.  Exhib.  1927 

Three  Miles  Up   Univ.  1927 

Three  Mounted  Men   Univ.  1918 


Three  Musketeers  UA 

Three  Musketeers,  The  20th-Fox 

Three  Musketeers,  The   MGM 

Three  Musketeers,  The   RKO 

Three  Must-Cet-There's   UA 

Three  O'Clock  in  the  Morning  C.  C.  Burr 

Three  of  a  Kind   Mono. 

Three  of  a  Kind   Invincible 

Three  of  Many   Ince-Triangle 

Three  on  a  Honeymoon   Fox 

Three  on  a  Match   1st  Natl. 

Three  on  a  Ticket   PRC 

Three  on  the  Trail   Para. 

Three  Outcasts   Syndicate 

Three  Pals   Davis 

Three  Pals,  The   Mutual  Star 

Three  Passions   UA 

Three  Russian  Girls   UA 

Three  Sevens   Vitagraph 

Three  Sinners   Para. 

Three  Sisters   Fox 

Three  Smart  Girls   Univ. 

Three  Smart  Girls  Grow  Up   Univ. 

Three  Sons   RKO 

Three  Sons  O'Cuns   WB 

Three  Strangers   WB 

Three  Texas  Steers   Rep. 

Three  Week  Ends   Para. 

Three  Weeks   Moss 

Three  Weeks   MGM 

Three  Weeks  in  Paris   WB 

Three  Who  Loved   RKO 

Three  Wise  Crooks   FBO 

Three  Wise  Fools   Goldwyn 

Three  Wise  Girls   Col. 

Three  Wise  Guys,  The   MGM 

Three  Women   WB 

Three  Word  Brand   Para. 

Three  X  Gordon   Hodkinson 

Three's  a  Crowd   1st  Natl. 

Thrill  Chaser   Assoc.  Ind. 

Thrill  Chaser   Univ. 

Thrill  Hunter   Col. 

Thrill  Hunter   Col. 

Thrill  of  a  Lifetime   Para. 

Thrill  of  Brazil,  The   Col. 

Thrill  of  Youth   Invincible 

Thrill  Seeker   Superlative 

Thrill  of  a  Romance   MCM 

Through  a  Glass  Window   Para. 

Through  Different  Eyes   20th-Fox 

Through  the  Back  Door   UA 

Through  the  Breakers   Gotham 

Through  the  Centuries   Beacon 

Through  the  Dark   MGM 

Through  the  Flames   Goldstone 

Through  the  Storm   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Through  the  Toils   World 

Through  the  Wall   Vitagraph 

Through  the  Wrong  Door   Coldwvn 

Throw  a  Saddle  on  a  Star   Col. 

Throw  of  the  Dice   Hollywood 

Throwback,  The   Univ. 

Thrown  to  the  Lions   Univ. 

Thru  Different  Eyes   Fox 

Thumps  Down   Sterling 

Thumbs  Up   Rep. 

Thunder   MCM 

Thunder  Afloat   MCM 

Thunder  Below   Para. 

Thunder  Birds   20th-Fox 

Thunder  in  the  City   Col. 

Thunder  in  the  Desert   Rep. 

Thunder  in  the  East   UA 

Thunder  in  the  Night   Fox 

Thunder  in  the  Valley   20th-Fox 

Thunder  Island   Univ. 

Thunder  Mountain   Fox 

Thunder  Mountain   Fox 

Thunder  Mountain   20th-Fox 

Thunder  Over  Mexico   Principal 

Thunder  Over  Texas   Beacon 

Thunder  Over  the  Prairie   Col. 

Thunder  Riders   Univ. 

Thunder  Town   PRC 

Thunder  Trail   Para. 

Thunderbolt   1st  Natl. 

Thunderbolt   Para. 

Thunderbolt   U.  S.  War  Dept. 


882 


TITLES 


Thunderbolt's  Tracks   

 Rayart 

927 

Thunderbolts  of  Fate  

Hodkinson 

919 

Thunderclap   

 Fox 

921 

1st  Natl. 

924 

Thunderhead — Son  of  Flicka   

20th-Fox 

945 

Thunderhoof 

Col 

1  948 

Thundering  Dawn 

Univ 

923 

Col 

940 

 PRC 

944 

Q3.4 

7JT 

 K  rvL/ 

Vf  1 

922 

[DA 

Q1A 

920 

7Z0 

 MCM 

Q*?4 

7J1 

7JD 

92 1 

Q9Q 

7i7 

9 1  7 

Q  1  "7 

Tides  of  Passion   

 WB 

923 

943 

0 1 0 

vzt 

Tiger  Man   

O  1  Q 

7  1  ts 

V  Z3 

Tiger  Rose   

 WB 

VZV 

Tiger  Shark   

 1  st  Natl . 

VZ3 

924 

Tiger  True   

1  Q~>  1 

1  yz  1 

1  O  1  "7 

1  v  1  / 

1  QT3 

1  7/j 

1  vzu 

1  con 

1  7/U 

1 94 1 

'Till         1       fr^r-^n       D  —  -~  l>       4-j-»  i 

mm  i  tome  bacK  to  you  

Q  1  ft 

'Till     TUrt     n-ii^r      D*"\ll  D,/ 

mm   i  ne  twiouas  kom  by   

7*TU 

'Till    +Urt    r  _  _i    _i  T  • 

QA(^ 

y*to 

'Till    \  X  /  ^    |i                A  ... 

i  944 

it-'II                fcd  i     a  :  

940 

'Till      \  V  /  _      K  A  *  *   

!  ill  We  Meet  Again   

 Para. 

i  936 

'Till  We  Meet  Again   

Assoc.  Exhib. 

1  922 

Tillers  of  the  Soil   

M.  F.  Stearns 

1  VZ3 

Tillie   

 Para. 

1 922 

Ttllie  the  Toiler   

 Col. 

1 94 1 

Tillie  the  Toiler   

 MGM 

1 927 

Tillie  Wakes  Up   Peerless  World 

1  Q  1  "7 

Tillie's  Punctured  Romance   

 Sennett 

191  5 

Tillie's  Punctured  Romance   

 Para. 

1  928 

Timber   

 Univ. 

Timber  Queen   

 Para. 

1  944 

Timber  Trail,  The   

 Rep. 

1  948 

Timber  War   

Ambassador 

1  936 

Timber  Wolf   

 Fox 

1  925 

Timberesque   

 Syndicate 

1 937 

Timberland  Terror   

J.  H.  Hoffberg 

1  940 

Time  in  the  Sun   

 World 

1  940 

Time  Locks  and  Diamonds   

 Triangle 

1917 

Time  of  Their  Lives,  The   

 Univ. 

1  946 

Time  of  Your  Life   ,  

 UA 

1  948 

Time  Out  for  Murder   

20th-Fox 

1  938 

Time  Out  for  Rhythm   

 Col. 

1  94 1 

Time  Out  For  Romance   

 Fox 

1  937 

Time  Out  of  Mind   

 Ul 

1 947 

Time,  The  Comedian   

 MGM 

1  925 

Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl   

 WB 

1  928 

Time,  the  Place  and  the  Girl,  The 

 WB 

1  946 

Time  to  Kill   

20th-Fox 

1 942 

Time  to  Love   

 Para. 

1  927 

Times  Have  Changed   

 Fox 

1  923 

Times  Square  Lady   

 MGM 

1  935 

Times  Square  Playboy   

 WB 

1 936 

Timid  Terror   

 FBO 

1  927 

Timothy's  Quest   

Am.  Release 

1 922 

Tin  Gods   

 Para. 

1 926 

Tin  Hats   

 MCM 

1 926 

Tin  Pan  Alley   

20th -Fox 

1  940 

Tin  Pan  Alley   

 Fox 

1  0 1  0 

Tinsel   

 World 

1918 

Tip  Off   

1929 

Tip  Off   

 Pathe 

1931 

Tip  Off  Girls   

 Para. 

1938 

Tip  Toes   

 Para. 

1927 

Tish   

 MGM 

942 

1 —  1 

938 

947 

To  a  Finish   

 Fox 

921 

To  Be  or  Not  to  Be   

 UA 

942 

935 

946 

To  Have  and  Have  Not   

 WB 

944 

To  Have  and  to  Hold   

 Para. 

922 

To  Have  and  to  Hold   

 Para. 

916 

91  8 

91  8 

To  Honor  and  Obey   

 Fox 

91  7 

To  Mary,  With  Love   

 Fox 

936 

To  Please  One  Woman   

 Para. 

921 

To  the  Death   

 Metro 

91  7 

To  the  Ends  of  the  Earth 

 Col. 

948 

To  the  Highest  Bidder   

 Vitagraph 

91  8 

923 

933 

To  the  Last  Man   

 Para. 

923 

To  the  Shores  of  Tripoli 

 20th-Fox 

942 

To  the  Shores  of  Iwo-Jima 

945 

To  the  Victor   

 WB 

948 

Toast  of  New  York,  The  .... 

 RKO 

937 

Tobacco  Read   

 20th-Fox 

94  1 

Toby's  Bow   

 Goldwyn 

919 

Today   

 Today 

917 

Today   

 Majestic 

930 

Today  1  Hang   

 PRC 

942 

Today  We  Live   

 MGM 

1933 

919 

Together   

 Univ. 

918 

Together  Again   

 Col. 

944 

Toilers,  The   

 Tiffany 

928 

Toilers  of  the  Sea   

 Selznick 

1 923 

Tokio  Siren   

 Univ. 

1 920 

Tokyo  Rose   

 Para. 

1 945 

Tol'able  David   

 Col. 

1 930 

Tol'able  David   

 1  st  Natl. 

1921 

Told  at  Twilight   

 Pathe 

917 

Told  in  the  Hills   

 Para. 

1919 

Toll  Gate   

 Para. 

1 920 

Toll  of  the  Desert   

 Steiner 

1  935 

Toll  of  the  Sea   

1  922 

Tom  Brown  of  Culver   

 Univ. 

1  932 

Tom  Brown's  School  Days 

 RKO 

1 940 

Tom,  Dick  and  Harry   

 RKO 

1  94 1 

Tom  Mix  in  Arabia   

 Fox 

1 922 

Tom  Sawyer   

 Para. 

1917 

Tom  Sawyer   

 Para. 

1  930 

Tomboy   

 Mono. 

1  940 

Tomboy   

 Fox 

1 921 

Tombstone  Canyon   

 World  Wide 

1  933 

Tombstone,  the  Town  Too 

1 942 

Tommy  Atkins   

Sono  Art  World 

1 929 

Tomorrow  and  Tomorrow 

 Para. 

1  932 

Tomorrow  at  Seven   

 RKO 

1  933 

Tomorrow  Is  Forever   

 RKO 

1  946 

Tomorrow  the  World!   

 UA 

1  944 

Tomorrow  We  Live   

 PRC 

1  942 

Tomorrow's  Love   

 Para. 

1  925 

Tomorrow's  Youth   

 Mono. 

1  935 

Tong  Man   

 R.  C. 

1919 

Tongues  of  Flame   

 Univ. 

1 924 

Tongues  of  Men   

 Para. 

1916 

Tonight  and  Every  Night 

 Col. 

1  945 

Tonight  at  Twelve   

 Univ. 

1  929 

Tonight  Is  Ours   

 Para. 

1  933 

Tonight  or  Never   

 UA 

1  93 1 

Tonight  We  Raid  Calais 

 20th-Fox 

1 943 

Tonio,  Son  of  the  Sierras 

 Davis 

1  925 

Tony  Runs  Wild   

 Fox 

1 926 

Too  Busy  to  Work   

 20th-Fox 

1 939 

Too  Busy  to  Work   

 Fox 

1  932 

Too  Fat  to  Fight   

 Goldwyn 

1918 

Too  Hot  to  Handle   

 MGM 

1  938 

Too  Many  Blondes   

 Univ. 

1  941 

Too  Many  Cooks   

 RKO 

1  93 1 

Too  Many  Crooks   

 Para. 

1  927 

Too  Many  Girls   

 RKO 

1  940 

Too  Many  Husbands   

 Col. 

1 940 

Too  Many  Kisses   

 Para. 

1  925 

Too  Many  Millions   

 Para. 

1918 

Pa  ra 

1  936 

Too  Many  Winners   

 PRC 

1947 

Too  Many  Wives   

 RKO 

1937 

Too  Many  Women   

 PRC 

1942 

Too  Much  Beef   

 Grand  Natl. 

1936 

Too  Much  Business   

 Vitagraph 

1922 

TITLES 


883 


Too  Much  Harmony   Para.  1933 

Too  Much  Johnson   Para.  1920 

Too  Much  Married   Assoc.  Photoplays  1 922 

Too  Much  Money   1st  Natl.  1926 

Too  Much  Speed   Para.  1921 

Too  Much  Wife   Para.  1922 

Too  Much  Youth   Cerson  1925 

Too  Tough  to  Kill   Col.  1935 

Too  Wise  Wives   Para.  1921 

Too  Young  to  Marry   WB  1931 

Too  Young  to  Know   WB  1945 

Top  Hat   RKO  1935 

Top  Man   Univ.  1943 

Top  of  New  York   Para.  1922 

Top  of  the  Town   Univ.  1937 

Top  of  the  World   Para.  1925 

Top  Sergeant   Univ.  1942 

Top  Sergeant  Mulligan   Anchor  1  928 

Top  Speed   1st  Natl.  1930 

Topaze   RKO  1933 

Topeka  Terror,  The   Rep.  1945 

Topper   MCM  1937 

Topper  Returns   UA  1941 

Topper  Takes  a  Trip   UA  1939 

Topsy  and  Eva   UA  1927 

Torch  Singer   Para.  1932 

Torchy  Blane  in  Chinatown   WB  1939 

Torch  Blane  in  Panama   WB  1938 

Torchy  Gets  Her  Man   WB  1938 

Torchy  Plays  With  Dynamite   WB  1939 

Torment   1st  Natl.  1924 

Tornado   Para.  1943 

Tornado   Univ.  1924 

Tornado  in  the  Saddle   Col.  1943 

Torpedo  Boat   Para.  1942 

Torpedoed   Film  Alliance  1  939 

Torrent   MCM  1926 

Torrent   Univ.  1  921 

Torrent   Goldstone  1  924 

Torrid  Zone   WB  1940 

Tortilla  Flat   MCM  1942 

Torture  Ship   Photo  Producers  1  939 

Tortured  Heart   Fox  1916 

Tortured  Silence   Pathel917 

Toton   Triangle  1919 

T'Other  Dear  Charmer   World  1918 

Touchdown   Para.  1931 

Touchdown,  Army   Para.  1938 

Tough  As  They  Come   Univ.  1942 

Tough  Guy   FBO  1926 

Tough  Guy   MGM  1936 

Tough  Kid   Mono.  1939 

Tough  to  Handle   Conn  1937 

Tovarich   WB  1937 

Tower  of  Jewels   Vitagraph  1920 

Tower  of  Lies   MGM  1925 

Tower  of  London   Univ.  1939 

Tower  of  Terror   Mono.  1942 

Town  Scandal   Univ.  1923 

Town  That  Forgot  God   Fox  1920 

Town  Went  Wild,  The   PRC  1944 

Toy  Wife   MGM  1938 

Toys  of  Fate   Metro  1918 

Tracked   FBO  1928 

Tracked  By  the  Police   WB  1927 

Tracked  in  the  Snow  Country   WB  1925 

Tracked  to  Earth   Univ.  1922 

Tracks   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  922 

Tracy  Rides   Wm.  Steiner  1 934 

Trade  Winds   UA  1938 

Trader  Horn   MGM  1931 

Tradition   Sonora  1921 

Traffic  Cop   Mutual  1916 

Traffic  Cop   FBO  1926 

Traffic  in  Crime   Rep.  1946 

Traffic  In  Hearts   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen  1 924 

Tragedy  at  Midnight,  A   Rep.  1942 

Tragedy  of  Youth   Tiffany  1928 

Trail  Beyond   Mono.  1934 

Trail  Blazers,  The   Rep.  1940 

Trail  Drive   Univ.  1934 

Trail  Dust   Rayart  1924 

Trail  Dust   Para.  1936 

Trail  of  Courage   FBO  1928 

Trail  of  Kit  Carson   Rep.  1945 

Trail  of  Mary  Dugan,  The   MGM  1941 

Trail  of  '98   MGM  1928 

Trail  of  Terror   PRC  1944 

Trail  of  the  Axe   Am.  Release  1  922 

Trail  of  the  Cigarette   Arrow  1920 

Trail  of  the  Horse  Thieves   RKO  1929 


Trail  of  the  Law   Oscar  Apfel 

Trail  of  the  Law   Prod.  Sec. 

Trail  of  the  Lonesome  Pine   Para. 

Trail  of  the  Lonesome  Pine   Para. 

Trail  of  the  Lonesome  Pine   Para. 

Trail  of  the  Shadow   :  Metro 

Trail  of  the  Silver  Spurs   Mono. 

Trail  of  the  Vigilantes   Univ. 

Trail  Rider   Fox 

Trail  Riders   Mono. 

Trail  Street   RKO 

Trail  to  Laredo   Col. 

Trail  to  Mexico   Mono. 

Trail  to  San  Antonio   Rep. 

Trail  to  Yesterday   Metro 

Trail's  End   Wm.  H.  Smith 

Trail's  End   Beaumont 

Trailin'   Fox 

Trailin'  Back   Rayart 

Trailin'  West   1st  Natl. 

Trailing  African  Wild  Animals   Metro 

Trailing  Double  Trouble   Mono. 

Trailing  North   Mono. 

Trailing  the  Killer   Sono  Art  World 

Trailing  Trouble   Univ. 

Trails  of  Danger   Big  Four 

Trails  of  the  Golden  West   Cosmos 

Trails  of  the  Wild   Ambassador 

Train  to  Alcatraz   Rep. 

Traitor,  The   Puritan 

Traitor  Within,  The   Rep. 

Tramp,  Tramp,  Tramp   1st  Natl. 

Tramp,  Tramp,  Tramp   Col. 

Transatlantic   Fox 

Transatlantic  Merry-Co-Round   UA 

Transcontinental  Limited   Chadwick 

Transgression   RKO 

Transient  Lady   Univ. 

Trap,  The   Mono. 

Trap   Univ. 

Trap   Peerless  World 

Trap  Univ. 

Trapped  by  Boston  Blackie   Col. 

Trapped  by  G-Men   Col. 

Trapped  by  Television   Col. 

Trapped  in  the  Sky   Col. 

Travelin'  On   Para. 

Traveling  Husbands   RKO 

Traveling  Saleslady   1st  Natl. 

Traveling  Salesman   Para. 

Traveling  Salesman   Para. 

Treachery  on  the  High  Seas   Film  Alliance 

Treachery  Rides  the  Range   WB 

Treason   Col. 

Treason   Bluebird 

Treason   Mutual 

Treasure   Film  Arts  Guild 

Treasure  Island   Fox 

Treasure  Island   MGM 

Treasure  Island   Para. 

Treasure  of  the  Sea   Metro 

Treasure  of  Sierra  Madre,  The   WB 

Treat  'Em  Rough   Univ. 

Tree  Grows  in  Brooklyn,  A   20th-Fox 

Tree  of  Knowledge   Para. 

Trembling  Hour   Univ. 

Trent's  Last  Case   Fox 

Trespassed   UA 

Trespasser,  The   Rep. 

Trial  Marriage   States  Cinema 

Trial  Marriage   Col. 

Trial  of  Mary  Dugan   MGM 

Trial  of  Vivienne  Ware   Fox 

Trials  of  Treachery   Capitol 

Trick  for  Trick   Fox 

Trick  of  Fate   Exhib.  Mutual 

Trick  of  Hearts   Univ. 

Tricked   Prod.  Sec. 

Tricks   Davis 

Triflers   Schulberg 

Triflers   Univ. 

Trifling  With  Honor   Univ. 

Trifling  Women   Metro 

Trigger  Fingers   FBO 

Trigger  Fingers   Mono. 

Trigger  Law   Mono. 

Trigger  Tricks   Univ. 

Trigger  Trio,  The   Rep. 

Trigger  Man   Mono. 

Trilby   1st  Natl. 

Trimmed   Univ. 


884 


TITLES 


Trimmed  in  Scarlet   Univ.  1923 

Trip  to  Chinatown   Fox  1926 

Trip  to  Mars   Tower  1920 

Trip  to  Paradise   Metro  1921 

Trip  to  Paris,  A   20th-Fox  1938 

Triple  Action   Univ.  1925 

Triple  Justice   RKO  1940 

Triple  Threat   Col.  1948 

Triumph   Para.  1924 

Triumph  of  Sherlock  Holmes,  The   Olympic  1935 

Triumph  of  the  Rat   Artleel927 

Triumph  of  the  Week   Vitagraph  1918 

Triumph  of  Venus   Victory  1918 

Trixie  from  Broadway   Pathel918 

Trocadero   Rep.  1944 

Trooper  O'Neil   Fox  1922 

Troopers  Three   Tiffany  1930 

Troopship   UA  1938 

Tropic  Fury   Univ.  1939 

Tropical  Love   Assoc.  Exhib.  1922 

Tropical  Nights   Tiffany  1928 

Trouble   1st  Natl.  1922 

Trouble  Ahead   Times  1936 

Trouble  at  Midnight   Univ.  1938 

Trouble  Buster   Para.  1917 

Trouble  Busters   Majestic  1933 

Trouble  for  Two   MCM  1936 

Trouble  in  Morocco   Col.  1937 

Trouble  in  Paradise   Para.  1932 

Trouble  in  Texas   Grand  Natl.  1937 

Trouble  Makers   Mono.  1948 

Trouble  With  Wives   Para.  1925 

Trouble  With  Women,  The   Para.  1947 

Trouper   Univ.  1922 

Trouping  With  Ellen   Prod.  Dist.  1924 

Truant  Husband   Hodkinson  1  920 

Truant  Souls   Essanay  1917 

Truck  Busters   WB  1943 

True  as  Steel   MCM  1924 

True  Blue   Fox  1918 

True  Confession   Para.  1937 

True  Glory,  The   Col.  1945 

True  Heart  Susie   Artcraft  1919 

True  Heaven   Fox  1929 

True  Nobility   Am.  Mutual  1916 

True  North   Robertson-Young  1925 

True  to  Life   Para.  1943 

True  to  the  Army   Para.  1942 

True  to  the  Navy   Para.  1930 

Trufflers   Essanay  1917 

Trumpet  Blows   Para.  1934 

Trumpet  Island   Vitagraph  1  920 

Trumpin'  Trouble   Artclassl926 

Trunk  Mystery   Pathe  1  927 

Trust  Your  Wife   1st  Natl.  1921 

Trusted  Outlaw  Rep.  1937 

Truth   Goldwyn  1920 

Truth  About  Husbands   Bennett  1920 

Truth  About  Murder,  The   RKO  1946 

Truth  About  Wives   B.  B.  1923 

Truth  About  Youth   1st  Natl.  1930 

Truthful  Liar   Para.  1922 

Truxten  King   Fox  1923 

Try  and  Get  It   Prod.  Dist.  1924 

Tucson  Raiders   Rep.  1944 

Tugboat  Annie   MGM  1933 

Tugboat  Annie  Sails  Again   WB  1940 

Tugboat  Princess   Col.  1936 

Tucker's  Top  Hand   Steinerl924 

Tulsa  Kid,  The   Rep.  1940 

Tumbledown  Ranch  in  Ariona   Mono.  1941 

Tumbleweed  Trail   EL  1  948 

Tumbleweed  Trails   PRC  1946 

Tumbleweeds   UA  1925 

Tumbling  River   Fox  1927 

Tumbling  Tumbleweeds   Rep.  1935 

Tundra   Burroughs-Tarzan  1  936 

Tunisian  Victory   MCM  1944 

Turkish  Delight   Prod.  Dist.  1  928 

Turmoil   Univ.  1924 

Turn  Back  the  Clock   MGM  1933 

Turn  Back  the  Hours   Gotham  1928 

Turn  in  the  Road   Roberts  and  Cole  1919 

Turn  of  a  Card   Hodkinson  1918 

Turn  of  the  Wheel   Goldwyn  1918 

Turn  Off  the  Moon   Para.  1937 

Turn  to  the  Right   Metro  1927 

Turnabout   UA  1940 

Turned  Up   Steiner  1924 

Turning  Point,  The   1st  Natl.  1920 


Turning  the  Tables   Para.  1919 

Tuttles  of  Tahiti,  The   RKO  1942 

Tuxedo  Junction   Rep.  1941 

Twelve  Crowded  Hours   KK0  1939 

Twelve  Miles  Out   MGM  1927 

Twelve  Ten   Selig  1919 

Twentieth  Century   Col.  1934 

$20  a  Week   Selznick  1924 

$20  a  Week   Ajax  1935 

20  Million  Sweethearts   1st  Natl.  1934 

20  Mule  Team    MGM  1940 

Twenty-One   Pathe  1918 

Twenty-One   1st  Natl.  1923 

21  Days  Together   Col.  1940 

24  Hours   Para.  1931 

20,000  Men  a  Year   20th-Fox  1939 

20,000  Years  in  Sing  Sing   1st  Natl.  1933 

Twenty-Three  and  a  Half  Hour's  Leave    Para.  1919 

231/2  Hours'  Leave   Grand  Natl.  1 937 

Twice  Blessed   MGM  1945 

Twice  Born  Woman   Sonora  1921 

Twilight  on  the  Prairie   Univ.  1944 

Twilight  on  the  Rio  Grende   Rep.  1947 

Twilight  on  the  Trail   Para.  1941 

Twin  Beds   1st  Natl.  1920 

Twin  Beds   UA  1942 

Twin  Beds   1st  Natl.  1929 

Twin  Husbands   Chesterfield  1934 

Twin  Kiddies   Pathe  1917 

Twin  Pawns   Pathe  1919 

Twin  Six  O'Brien   Aywon  1926 

Twin  Triggers   Artclass  1926 

Twins  of  Sufferings  Creek   Fox  1920 

Twisted  Road,  The   RKO  1948 

Twisted  Triggers   Assoc.  Exhib.  1926 

Two  Alone   RKO  1934 

Two  Against  the  World   WB  1932 

Two  Against  the  World   1st  Natl.  1936 

Two  Arabian  Knights   UA  1927 

Two  Bit  Seats   Essanay  1917 

Two  Blondes  and  a  Redhead   Col.  1947 

Two  Brides   Para.  1919 

Two  Bright  Boys   Univ.  1939 

Two  Can  Play   Assoc.  Exhib.  1  926 

Two  Edged  Sword   Vitagraph  1916 

Two  Faced  Woman   MGM  1941 

Two  Fisted  Gentleman   Col.  1936 

Two  Fisted  Jefferson   Arrow  1  922 

Two  Fisted  Jones   Univ.  1925 

Two  Fisted  Justice   Mono.  1931 

Two  Fisted  Justice   Mono.  1943 

Two  Fisted  Law   Col.  1932 

Two  Fisted  Rangers   Col.  1940 

Two  Fisted  Sheriff   Arrow  1925 

Two  Fisted  Sheriff   Col.  1925 

Two  Fisted  Stranger   Col.  1946 

Two  Fisted  Tenderfoot   Independent  1924 

Two  for  Tonight   Para.  1935 

Two  Girls  and  a  Sailor   MGM  1944 

Two  Girls  on  Broadway   MGM  1940 

Two  Girls  Wanted   Fox  1927 

Two  Gun  Betty   Hodkinson  1 91 8 

Two  Gun  Justice   Mono.  1938 

Two  Gun  Law   Col.  1937 

Two  Gun  Man   FBO  1926 

Two  Gun  Man   Tiffany  1931 

Two  Gun  O'Brien   Exhib.  Films  1  928 

Two  Gun  of  the  Tumbleweeds    ...Pathe  1927 

Two  Gun  Sheriff   Rep.  1941 

Two  Guys  from  Milwaukee   WB  1946 

Two  Guys  from  Texas  WB  1948 

Two  Heads  on  a  Pillow   Liberty  1934 

Two  in  a  Crowd   Univ.  1936 

Two  in  a  Taxi   Col.  1941 

Two  in  Revolt   RKO  1936 

Two  in  the  Dark   RKO  1936 

Two  Kinds  of  Love   Univ.  1920 

Two  Kinds  of  Women   Para.  1932 

Two  Kinds  of  Women   FBO  1922 

Two  Latins  from  Manhattan   Col.  1941 

Two  Lovers   UA  1  928 

Two  Men  and  a  Maid   Tiffany  1929 

Two  Man  Submarine   Col.  1944 

Two  Minutes  to  Co   1st  Natl.  1921 

Two  Minutes  to  Play   Victory  1937 

Two  Moons   Fox  1921 

Two  Mrs.  Carrolls,  The   WB1947 

Two  O'Clock  Courage    RKO  1945 

Two  Outlaws   Univ.  1928 


T  I  T  L  E  S 


885 


Two  Seconds   1st  Natl.  1932 

Two  Senoritas  from  Chicago   Col.  1943 

Two  Shall  Be  Born   Vitagraph  1 925 

Two  Sinners   Rep.  1935 

Two  Sisters   Rayart  1929 

Two  Sisters  from  Boston   MCM  1946 

Two  Smart  People   MOM  1946 

Two  Tickets  to  London   Univ.  1943 

Two  Yanks  in  Trinidad   Col.  1942 

Two  Years  Before  the  Mast   Para.  1946 

Two  Weeks   1st  Natl.  1920 

Two  Weeks  Off   1st  Natl.  1929 

Two  Weeks  to  Live   RK0  1943 

Two  Who  Dared   Crand  Natl.  1937 

Two  Wise  Maids   Rep.  1937 

Two  Women  Vitagraph  1319 

Two  Fisted   Para.  1935 

Two's  Company   Times  1939 

Tycoon   RKO  1947 

Typhoon   Para.  1940 

Typhoon  Treasure   Commonwealth  1939 

Tyrant  Fear   Para.  1918 

Tyrant  of  Red  Culch   FBO  1  928 

U 

U-Boat  Prisoner   Col.  1944 

U-Boat  29   Col.  1939 

U.  P.  Trail   Hodkinson  1920 

Unashamed   MCM  1932 

Unattainable   Bluebird  1916 

Unbeliever   Edison-Kleine  1  91  8 

Unbroken  Promise   Triangle  1919 

Uncensored   20th-Fox  1944 

Uncertain  Glory   WB1944 

Uncertain  Lady   Univ.  1934 

Uncharted  Channels   R.  C.  1920 

Uncharted  Seas   Metro  1921 

Unchastened  Woman   Chadwickl925 

Uncivilized   Box  Office  1937 

Unclaimed  Goods   Para.  1918 

Uncle  Harry   Univ.  1  945 

Uncle  Sam  of  Freedom  Ridge   Levey  1  920 

Uncle  Tom's  Cabin   Para.  1918 

Unconquered   Para.  1917 

Unconquered   Aywon  1  922 

Unconquered   Para.  1947 

Unconquered  Bandit   Fm.  Steiner  1  935 

Unconquered  Woman   Lee  Bradford  1  935 

Under  a  Texas  Moon   WB  1930 

Under  Age    .Col.  1941 

Under  Arizona  Skies   Mono.  1946 

Under  California  Stars   Rep.  1948 

Under  Colorado  Skies   Rep.  1947 

Under  Cover  Man   Para.  1932 

Under  Cover  of  Night   MGM  1937 

Under  Crimson  Skies   Univ.  1920 

Under  Eighteen   WB  1932 

Under  False  Colors   Pathe  1917 

Under  Fiesta  Stars   Rep.  1941 

Under  Four  Flags   World  1919 

Under  the  Gaslight   Gen.  Film  Biog.  1916 

Under  Handicap   Metro  1917 

Under  the  Mask   Authors  Film  Co.  1 91  6 

Under  Northern  Lights   Univ.  1920 

Under  Oath   Selznick  1922 

Under  Pressure   Fox  1935 

Under  Pup,  The   Univ.  1939 

Under  Secret  Orders   Guaranteed  1  943 

Under  Secret  Orders   Progressive  1  933 

Under  Suspicion  Univ.  1919 

Under  Suspicion   Metro  1918 

Under  Suspicion   Fox  1930 

Under  Texas  Skies   Syndicate  1931 

Under  the  Big  Top   Mono.  1938 

Under  the  Black  Eagle   ...MCM  1928 

Under  the  Greenwood   Artcraftl918 

Under  the  Lash   Para.  1921 

Under  the  Pampas  Moon   Fox  1935 

Under  the  Red  Robe   Goldwyn  1923 

Under  the  Red  Robe   Fox  1937 

Under  the  Rouge   Assoc.  Exhib.  1 925 

Under  the  Tonto  Rim   Para.  1933 

Under  the  Tonto  Rim   Para.  1928 

Under  the  Tonto  Rim   RKO  1947 

Under  the  Top   Artcraft  1919 

Under  the  Yoke   Fox  1918 

Under  Two  Flags   Fox  1916 

Under  Two  Flags   Univ.  1922 

Under  Two  Flags   Fox  1936 


Under  Western  Skies   Univ. 

Under  Western  Skies   Aycie 

Under  Western  Skies   Rep. 

Under  Western  Skies   Univ. 

Under  Your  Spell   Fox 

Undercover  Doctor   Para. 

Undercover  Maisie  MGM 

Undercover  Man   UA 

Undercover  Woman,  The   Rep. 

Undercurrent   Select 

Undercurrent    .MCM 

Underdog,  The   PRC 

Underground   WB 

Underground  Rustlers   Mono. 

Understanding  Heart   MGM 

Understudy   FBO 

Undertow   Am.  Mutual 

Undertow   Univ. 

Underworld   Para. 

Underwirld  Terror   United  Pic. 

Undine   Bluebird 

Undressed   Sterling 

Undying  Flame   Para. 

Undying  Monster,  The   20th-Fox 

Uneasy  Money   Essanay 

Uneasy  Money    Fox 

Uneasy  Payments   FBO 

Unexpected  Guest   UA 

Unexpected  Places   Metro 

Unexpected  Uncle   RKO 

Unfair  Sex   Asioc.  Exhib. 

Unfaithful   Triangle 

Unfaithful   Para. 

Unfaithful,  The   WB 

Unfaithfully  Yours   20th-Fox 

Unfinished  Dance   MGM 

Unfoldment   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Unforseen   Empire  Mutual 

Unfortunate  Sex  Gerson 

Unguarded  Hour   1st  Natl. 

Unguarded  Hour   .MGM 

Unguarded  Women   Para. 

Unholy  Garden   UA 

Unholy  Love   Hollywood 

Unholy  Night   MGM 

Unholy  Partners   MGM 

Unholy  Three   MGM 

Unholy  Three    MGM 

Uninvited  Guest   MGM 

Uninvited,  The   Para. 

Union  Depot   1  st  Natl. 

Union  Pacific   Para. 

United  States  Smith   Gotham 

Unknown   Goldstone 

Unknown   MGM 

Unknown  274   Fox 

Unknown  Blonde   Majestic 

Unknown  Cavalier   1st  Natl. 

Unknown  Guest,  The   Mono. 

Unknown  Island   Film  Classics 

Unknown  Love,  The   Pathe 

Unknown  Lover   Vitagraph 

Unknown  Man   Col. 

Unknown  Purple   Truart 

Unknown  Quantity   Vitagraph 

Unknown  Ranger   Col. 

Unknown  Ranger   Aywon 

Unknown  Rider   Assoc.  Independent 

Unknown,  The   Col. 

Unknown  Treasures   Sterling 

Unknown  Valley   Col. 

Unknown  Wife   Univ. 

Unmarried   Para. 

Unmarried  Wives   Gotham 

Unmasked   Artclass 

Unnamed  Woman   Arrow 

Unpainted  Woman,  The   Univ. 

Unpardonable  Sin   World 

Unpardonable  Sin   Carson 

Unprotected   Para. 

Unseeing  Eyes   Hearst 

Unseen  Enemy   Univ. 

Unseen  Hands   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Unseen,  The   Para. 

Unsuspected,  The   WB 

Untamable   Univ. 

Untamed   Para. 

Untamed   Triangle 

Untamed   MGM 


886 


TITLES 


Untamed   Fox  1920 

Untamed  Breed,  The   Col.  1948 

Untamed  Fury   PRC  1947 

Untamed  Justice   Biltmorel929 

Untamed  Lady   Para.  1926 

Untamed  Youth   FB0  1924 

Until  They  Get  Me   Triangle  1917 

Unto  Those  Who  Sin   Selig  1916 

Unveiling  Hand   World  1919 

Unwelcome  Mother   Fox  1916 

Unwelcome  Stranger   Col.  1935 

Unwilling  Hero   Coldwyn  1921 

Unwritten  Code   World  1919 

Unwritten  Code,  The   Col.  1944 

Unwritten  Law   California  1916 

Unwritten  Law   Col.  1925 

Unwritten  Law   Majestic  1932 

Up  and  Coing   Fox  1922 

Up  for  Murder   Univ.  1931 

Up  Goes  Maisie   MCM  1946 

Up  in  Arms   RKO  1944 

Up  in  Central  Park   Ul  1948 

Up  in  Mabel's  Room   UA  1  944 

Up  in  Mabel's  Room   Prod.  Dist.  1  926 

Up  in  Mary's    Attic   Fine  Arts  1920 

Up  in  the  Air   Mono.  1941 

Up  in  the  Air  About  Mary   Assic.  Exhib.  1922 

Up  or  Down   Triangle  1917 

Up  Pops  the  Devil   Para.  1931 

Up  Romance  Road   Mutual  1918 

Up  the  Congo   Sono  Art  World  1930 

Up  the  Ladder   Univ.  1925 

Up  the  River   Fox  1930 

Up  the  River   20th-Fox  1938 

Up  the  Road  With  Sallie   Selznick  1918 

Upheaval   Metro  1916 

Uland  Rider   1st  Natl.  1928 

Uplifters    Metro  1919 

Upper  Crust   Am.  Mutual  1917 

Upper  Underworld   1st  Natl.  1931 

Upper  World   WB  1934 

Upside  Down   Triangle  1919 

Upstage   MCM  1926 

Upstairs   Coldwyn  1919 

Upstairs  and  Down   Selznick  1919 

Upstart   Metro  1916 

Upstream   Fox  1  927 

Uptown  New  York   Sono  Art  World  1932 

Urubu  UA  1948 

Usurper   Vitagraph  1  91  9 

Utah  Kid,  The   Mono.  1944 

Utah  Kid   Tiffany  1930 

Utah   Rep.  1945 

V 

Vacation  Days   Mono.  1947 

Vacation  from  Love   MCM  1938 

Vacation  from  Marriage   MCM  1945 

Vacation  in  Reno   RKO  1946 

Vagabond  Cub  RKO  1929 

Vagabond  King   Para.  1930 

Vagabond  Lady   MCM  1935 

Vagabond  Lover   RKO  1929 

Vagabond  Luck   Fox  1919 

Vagabond  of  France   Pathe  1919 

Vagabond  Prince   Ince-Triangle  1  91  6 

Vagabond  Trail    Fox  1  924 

Valencia   MCM  1927 

Valentine  Girl   Para.  1917 

Valiant,  The   Fox  1929 

Valiant  Hombre  UA  1948 

Valiant  Is  the  Word  for  Carrie   Para.  1936 

Valiants  of  Virginia   Selig  1916 

Valley  of  Bravery   FBO  1926 

Valley  of  Decision,  The   MGM  1945 

Valley  of  Fear   John  W.  Henry  1  91  7 

Valley  of  Fear   Mono.  1947 

Valley  of  Hate   Russell  1924 

Valley  of  Hell   MGM  1927 

Valley  of  Hunted  Men   Pathe  1928 

Valley  of  Lost  Hope   Gen.  Film  1917 

Valley  of  Lost  Souls   Independent  1923 

Valley  of  the  Giants   1st  Natl.  1927 

Valley  of  the  Giants   Para.  1919 

Valley  of  the  Giants   WB  1938 

Valley  of  the  Sun   RKO  1942 

Valley  of  the  Wolf   Allied  Prod.  Dist.  1923 

Valley  of  the  Zombies   Rep.  1946 

Valley  of  Tomorrow   Pathe  1920 

Valley  of  Vengeance   PRC  1944 


1935 

 Para. 

1918 

 1st  Natl. 

1928 

1920 

Vampire  a  la  Mode   

 Fox 

1928 

Vampire  Bat   

 Majestic 

1933 

 Rep. 

1945 

Vanessa,  Her  Love  Story   

 MGM 

1935 

Vanishing  American   

 Para. 

1925 

Vanishing  Frontier   

 Para. 

1932 

1926 

1921 

 Para. 

1928 

Vanishing  Riders   

 Spectrum 

1935 

Vanishing  Virginian,  The   

 MGM 

1941 

Vanity   

Prod.  Dist. 

1927 

1917 

Vantiy  Fair   

 Coldwyn 

1923 

Vanity  Fair   

 Hollywood 

1932 

Vanity  Pool   

 Univ. 

1918 

 Col. 

1932 

Vanity's  Price   

 FBO 

1924 

Variety   

 Para. 

1926 

 Para. 

1947 

Variety  Time   

 RKO 

1948 

Varmint   

 Para. 

1917 

 Para. 

1928 

Varsity  Show   

 WB 

1937 

Veil  of  Happiness   

E.  L.  Klein 

1923 

Veiled  Adventure   

 Selig 

1919 

Veiled  Marriage   

 Hallmark 

1920 

Veiled  Woman   

 Fox 

1929 

Veiled  Woman   

 Hodkinson 

1922 

Velvet  Hand   

 Univ. 

1918 

Velvet  Paw   

Peerless  Brady 

1916 

Velvet  Touch,  The   

 RKO 

1948 

Vendetta   

 Howell 

1921 

Vengeance   

 World 

1918 

Vengeance   

 Col. 

1930 

Vengeance  Is  Mine   

  Pathe 

1917 

Vengeance  Is  Durand   

 Vitagraph 

1919 

Vengeance  of  the  Deep   

 Selznick 

1923 

Vengeance  Trail   

 Aywon 

1921 

Venus   

 UA 

1929 

Venus  in  the  East   

 Para. 

1919 

Venus  Makes  Trouble   

 Col. 

1937 

Venus  Model   

1918 

Venus  of  the  South  Seas   

State  Rights 

1924 

Venus  of  Venice   

 1st  Natl. 

1927 

Verdict,  The   

 Coldstone 

1925 

Verdict,  The   

 WB 

1946 

Vermillion  Pencil   

 FBO 

1922 

Very  Confidential   

 Fox 

1927 

Very  Honorable  Guy,  A   

 1st  Natl. 

1934 

Very  Idea   

 RKO 

1929 

1920 

Very  Thought  of  You,  The 

 WB 

1944 

Very  Truly  Yours   

 Fox 

1922 

Very  Young  Lady,  A   

 20th-Fox 

1941 

Via  Pony  Express   

 Majestic 

1933 

Vicar  of  Wakefield   

 Pathe 

1917 

Vice  of  Fools   

 Vitagraph 

1920 

Vice  Squad   

 Para. 

1931 

Vicious  Circle,  The   

 UA 

1948 

Vickey  Van   

 Para. 

1919 

Victim   

 Fox 

1917 

Victim   Cohen 

■Brandt-Cohen 

1921 

Victims  of  Persecution   

Bud  Pollard 

933 

Victor   

 Univ. 

923 

Victoria  Cross   

 Para. 

916 

Victoria  the  Great   

 RKO 

937 

Victory   

 Para. 

940 

Victory   

 Para. 

919 

Victory  of  Conscience   

 Para. 

916 

Victory  Through  Air  Power   

 UA 

943 

Viennese  Nights   

 WB 

930 

Vigil  in  the  Night   

 RKO 

940 

Vigilantes  of  Boomtown   

 Rep. 

947 

Vigilantes  of  Dodge  City   

 Rep. 

944 

Vigilantes  Return,  The   

 Ul 

947 

Vigilantes  Ride,  The   

 Col. 

944 

Viking   

 MGM 

928 

Viking   J. 

D.  Williamson 

931 

Village  Barn  Dance   

 Rep. 

940 

Village  Blacksmith   

 Fox 

922 

Village  Sleuth   

 Para. 

920 

Village  Tale   

 RKO 

935 

Villain  Still  Pursued  Her,  The 

 RKO 

940 

Violence   

 Mono. 

947 

Virgin   

 Coldstone 

924 

Virgin  Lips   

 Col. 

928 

TITLES 


887 


Virgin  of  Stamboul   Univ. 

Virgin  Paradise   Fox 

Virgin's  Sacrifice   Vitagraph 

Virginia   Para. 

Virginia  City   WB 

Virginia  Courtship   Para. 

Virginia  Judge,  The   Para. 

Virginian   Preferred 

Virginian   Para. 

Virginian,  The   Para. 

Virtue   Col. 

Virtuous  Husband   Univ. 

Virtuous  Liars   Vitagraph 

Virtuous  Men   S-L 

Virtuous  Model   Pathe 

Virtuous  Sin   Para. 

Virtuous  Sinners   Pioneer 

Virtuous  Thief   Para. 

Virtuous  Vamp   1st  Natl. 

Virtuous  Wives   1st  Natl. 

Vital  Question   Vitagraph 

Viva  Cisco  Kid   20th-Fox 

Viva,  Villa!   MGM 

Vivacious  Lady   RKO 

Vive  La  France   Para. 

Vivette   Para. 

Vixen   Fox 

Vogues  of  1938   UA 

Voice  from  Minaret   1st  Natl. 

Voice  in  the  Dark   Coldwyn 

Voice  in  the  Night   Col. 

Voice  in  the  Night,  The   Col. 

Voice  in  the  Wind   UA 

Voice  of  Bu3le  Ann,  The   MGM 

Voice  of  Conscience   Metro 

Voice  of  Destiny   Pathe 

Voice  of  the  City   MGM 

Voice  of  the  Storm   RKO 

Voice  of  the  Turtle,  The   WB 

Voice  of  the  Whistler   Col. 

Voice  Within   Tiffany 

Voices   Kremer 

Voices  of  the  City   Goldwyn 

Volcano   Para. 

Volcano   Pathe 

Volga  Boatman   Prod.  Dist. 

Voltaire   WB 

Volunteer  Wor!d 

Voodoo  Man   Mono. 

Vortex   Triangle 

W 

"W"  Plan   RKO 

Wager   Metro 

Wages  for  Wives   Fox 

Wages  of  Conscience   Hi-Mark 

Wages  of  Virtue   Para. 

Wagon  Master   Univ. 

Wagon  Show   1st  Natl. 

Wagon  Tracks   Para. 

Wagon  Tracks  West   Rep. 

Wagon  Trail   Ajax 

Wagon  Train   RKO 

Wagon  Wheels   Para. 

Wagon  Wheels  Westward   Rep. 

Wagons  Roll  at  Night,  The   WB 

Wagons  Westward   Rep. 

Waifs   Triangle 

Waifs   Pathe 

Waikiki  Wedding   Para. 

Waiter  from  the  Ritz   Para. 

Waiting  Soul   Metro 

Wake  Island   Para. 

Wake  of  the  Red  Witch   Rep. 

Wake  Up  and  Dream   Univ. 

Wake  Up  and  Dream   20th-Fox 

Wake  Up  and  Live   Fox 

Wakefield  Case   World 

Waking  Up  the  Town   UA 

Walk  a  Crooked  Mile  Col. 

Walk  Offs   Metro 

Walk  in  the  Sun,  A   20th-Fox 

Walking  Back   Pathe 

Walking  Down  Broadway   Fox 

Walking  Down  Broadway   20th-Fox 

Wall  Between   Metro 

Wall  Flower   Coldwyn 

Wall  Street  Cowboy   Rep. 

Wall  St.  Mystery   Arrow 

Wall  Street  Tragedy   Mutual 

Wall  St.  Whizz   FBO 


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921 

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940 
922 
935 
923 
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946 
932 
931 
924 
919 
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930 
919 
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940 
934 
938 
918 
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937 
923 
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941 
944 
936 
917 
918 
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929 
947 
946 
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920 
922 
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925 


Wallaby  Jim  of  the  Islands   Grand  Natl. 

Wallflower   WB 

Wallflowers   FBO 

Wallop,  The   Univ. 

Walloping  Kid   Aywon 

Walloping  Wallace   Artclass 

Walls  Came  Tumbling  Down,  The   Col. 

Walls  of  Cold   Fox 

Walls  of  Jericho   20th-Fox 

Waltz  Dream   MGM 

Wanderer   Para. 

Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland   Para. 

Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland   Para. 

Wanderer  of  the  Wasteland    ..RKO 

Wanderer  of  the  West   Rayart 

Wanderers  of  the  West    Mono. 

Wandering  Daughters   1st  Natl. 

Wandering  Fires   Arrow 

Wandering  Footsteps   Henry  Ginsberg 

Wandering  Husbands   Prod.  Dist. 

Wandering  Jew,  The   Olympic 

Waning  Sex   .MGM 

Wanted — A  Brother   General 

Wanted  a  Coward   Sterling 

Wanted  a  Home   Bluebird 

Wanted  a  Husband   Para. 

Wanted — a  Mother   Peerless  World 

Wanted  at  Headquarters   Univ. 

Wanted  by  the  Police   Mono. 

Wanted:  Jane  Turner   RKO 

Wanted  Men   Hodkinson 

Wanters   1  st  Natl. 

War  Against  Mrs.  Hadley,  The   MGM 

War  and  the  Woman   Pathe 

War  Brides   Selznick 

War  Bride's  Secret   Fox 

War  Correspondent   Col. 

War  Comes  to  America   RKO 

War  Dogs   Mono. 

War  Horse   Fox 

War  Nurse    MGM 

War  of  the  Range   Freuler 

War  Paint   MGM 

W^re  Case,  The   20th-Fox 

Warfare  of  the  Flesh   F.  B.  Warren 

Warming  Up   Para. 

Warning   Col. 

Warrens  of  Virginia   Fox 

Warning  Signal   Ellbee 

Warrior  Gap   Davis 

Warrior's  Husband   Fox 

Was  It  Bigamy   Steiner 

Wash,  The   World 

Washington  Masquerade   MGM 

Washing  Melodrama   MGM 

Washington  Merry-Go-Round   Col. 

Wasted  Lives   2nd  Natl. 

Wasted  Love   Allied 

Watch  Him  Step   Goldstone 

Watch  on  the  Rhine   WB 

Watch  Your  Step   Goldwyn 

Watch  Your  Wife   Univ. 

Watching  Eyes   Arrow 

Water  Hole   Para. 

Water  Lily   Triangle 

Water,  Water  Everywhere   Goldwyn 

Waterfront   PRC 

Waterfront   1st  Natl. 

Waterfront   WB 

Waterfront  at  Midnight   Para. 

Waterfront  Lady   Rep. 

Waterfront  Wolves   Carson 

Waterloo  Bridge   MGM 

Waterloo  Bridge   Univ. 

Wax  Model   Para. 

Way  Back  Home   RKO 

Way  Down  East   UA 

Way  Down  East   Fox 

Way  Down  South   RKO 

Way  for  a  Sailor   MGM 

Way  Men  Love   Asher 

Way  of  a  Girl   MGM 

Way  of  a  Maid   Selznick 

Way  of  a  Man   Pathe 

Way  of  a  Man   Liberty 

Way  of  a  Man  With  a  Maid   Para. 

Way  of  a  Woman   Selig 

Way  of  All  Flesh   Para. 

Way  of  All  Flesh,  The   Para. 

Way  of  All  Men   1st  Natl. 

Way  of  the  Strong   Col. 


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TITLE S 


Way  of  the  Strong   

 Metro 

919 

Way  of  the  Transgressor   

 Independent 

924 

Way  Out   

Peerless  World 

918 

Way  Out  West   

930 

Way  Out  West   

 MGM 

936 

vVay  to  Love   

 Para. 

933 

Way  Women  Love,  The   

 Steiner 

920 

Wayward   

 Para. 

932 

We  Accuse   

 Film  Rights 

945 

We  Americans   

 Univ. 

928 

We  Are  Not  Alone   

 WB 

939 

We  Are  the  Marines 

..  20th-Fox 

942 

We  Can't  Have  Everything 

Artcraft 

918 

We  Co  Fast   

 20th-Fox 

941 

We've  Never  Been  Licked 

 Univ. 

943 

We  Have  Our  Mements   

 Univ. 

937 

We  Live  Again   

 UA 

934 

We  Moderns   

 1st  Natl. 

926 

We  Should  Worry 

 Fox 

918 

We  Went  to  College   

 MGM 

936 

We  Were  Dancing   

 MGM 

942 

We  Who  Are  About  to  Die 

 RKO 

936 

We    Who  Are  Young   

  MGM 

940 

Wealth   

 Para. 

921 

Weaker  Vessel   

 Univ. 

919 

Weakness  of  Man   

 Bradford 

916 

Weakness  of  Strength   

 Metro 

916 

Weary  River   

 1st  Natl. 

929 

Weaver  of  Dreams   

 Metro 

918 

Web  The 

U 1 

947 

Web  of  Chance   

 Fox 

919 

Web  of  Danger   

 Rep. 

947 

Web  of  Deceit   

 Rathe 

920 

Web  of  Desire   

Peerless  World 

917 

Web  of  Fate   

 Peerless 

927 

Web  of  the  Law   

 Selznick 

923 

Wedding  Bells   

 1st  Natl. 

921 

Wedding  Bills 

 Para. 

927 

Wedding  March   

 Para. 

1928 

Wedding  Night   

 UA 

935 

Wedding  Present   

 Para. 

1936 

Wedding  Rings   

 1st  Natl. 

1930 

Wedding  Song   

 Prod.  Dist. 

1925 

Wedlock  . 

 Hadkinson 

1918 

Wednesday's  Child 

 RKO 

1  934 

Wee  Willie  Winkle 

...  Fox 

1937 

Week-End 

 Pathe 

1920 

Week-End  for  Three 

RKO 

1941 

Week-End  Husbands 

 Equity 

1924 

 20th-Fox 

1941 

Week-End  Marriage   

 1st  Natl. 

1932 

Weekend  Pass  . 

 Univ. 

1944 

Week-End  Wives   

Sono  Art  World 

1929 

Week  Ends  Only   

 Fox 

1932 

Weekend  at  the  Waldorf 

 MGM 

1945 

Welcome  Children   

National  Films 

1922 

Welcome  Danger 

  Para. 

1929 

Welcome  Home   

 Para. 

1925 

Welcome  Home  . 

..  Fox 

193  5 

Welcome  Stranger  .. 

Prod.  Dist. 

1924 

Welcome  Stranger 

Para. 

1947 

Welcome  to  Our  City   

 Prod.  Sec. 

1922 

Well-Groomed  Bride,  The 

 Para. 

1946 

We' Is  Fargo   

 Para. 

1937 

Welsh  Singer   

 Mutual 

1916 

We're  All  Gamblers   

 Para. 

1927 

We're  Going  to  Be  Rich  .. 

 20th- Fox 

1938 

We're  in  the  Money   

 WB 

1935 

We're  in  the  Navy 

Para. 

1  926 

We're  Not  Dressing 

Para. 

1  934 

We're  on  the  Jury 

  RKO 

1937 

We're  Only  Human 

RKO 

1  936 

.RKO 

1934 

Werewolf     of  London 

Univ. 

1  935 

West  Is  West 

 Univ. 

1920 

West  of  Abilene 

.  Col. 

1940 

West  of  Broadway 

Prod  Dist. 

1926 

West  of  Broadway 

MGM 

1932 

West  of  Carson  City 

Univ. 

1940 

West  of  Cheyenne 

Syndicate 

1931 

West  of  Cheyenne 

Col 

1  938 

West  of  Cimarron 

Rep 

1941 

West  of  Dodge  City   

 Col. 

1947 

West  of  Mojave   

 Aywon 

1926 

West  of  Nevada   

 Colony 

1936 

West  of  Pinto  Basin   

 Mono. 

1940 

West  of  Santa  Fe   

 Syndicate 

1929 

West  of  Santa  Fe   

 Col. 

1939 

West  of  Shanghai   

 WB 

1937 

West  of  Singapore   Mono.  1933 

West  of  the  Alamo   Mono.  1946 

West  of  the  Divide   Mono.  1934 

West  of  the  Law   Rayart  1926 

West  of  the  Law   Mono.  1942 

West  of  the  Pecos   Sterling  1922 

West  of  the  Pecos   RKO  1934 

West  of  the  Pecos   RKO  1945 

West  of  the  Rainbow's  End   Rayart  1926 

West  of  the  Rio  Grande   Mono.  1944 

West  of  the  Rio  Grande   Bert  Lubin  1921 

West  of  Sonora   Col.  1948 

West  of  the  Water  Tower   Para.  1924 

West  of  Tombstone   Col.  1942 

West  Point   MGM  1928 

West  Point  of  the  Air   MGM  1935 

West  Point  Widow   Para.  1941 

West  Side  Kid,  The   Rep.  1943 

West  to  Glory   PRC  1947 

Westbound  Limited   FBO  1923 

Westbound  Stage   Mono.  1940 

Western  Blood   Fox  1918 

Western  Caravans   Col.  1929 

Western  Code   Col.  1933 

Western  Courage   Rayart  1927 

Western  Demon   Western  1 922 

Western  Fate   Arrow  1924 

Western  Firebrands   Aywon  1921 

Western  Frontier   Col.  1935 

Western  Gold   Fox  1937 

Western  Hearts   Assoc.  Photoplays  1921 

Western  Heritage   RKO  1948 

Western  Honor   Syndicate  1  930 

Western  jamboree   Rep.  1938 

Western  Justice   Arrow  1  923 

Western  Limited   Mono.  1932 

Western  Luck   Fox  1924 

Western  Pluck   Univ.  1926 

Western  Rover   Univ.  1927 

Western  Speed   Fox  1922 

Western  Trails   Chesterfield  1 926 

Western  Union   20th-Foxl941 

Western  Vengeance   Independent  1  924 

Western  Wallop   Univ.  1924 

Western  Whirlwind   Univ.  1927 

Western  Yesterdays   Arrow  1924 

Westerner,  The   Col.  1935 

Westerner,  The   UA  1940 

Westerners   Hodkinson  1919 

Westland  Case,  The   Univ.  1937 

Westward  Bound   Mono.  1944 

Westward,  Ho!   Rep.  1935 

Westward,  Ho!   Rep.  1942 

Westward  Passage   RKO  1932 

Wet  Gold   Goldwyn  1921 

Wet  Paint   Para.  1926 

Wet  Parade   MGM  1932 

We've  Come  a  Long, 

Long  Way   Negro  Marches  On  1944 

Wharf  Angel   Para.  1934 

Wharf  Rat   Fine  Arts  Tri.  1916 

What  a  Blonde   RKO  1945 

What  a  Life   Para.  1939 

What  a  Man!   Mono.  1943 

What  a  Man!   Sono  Art  World  1 930 

What  a  Night   Para.  1928 

What  a  Widow!   UA  1930 

What  a  Wife  Learned   1st  Natl.  1923 

What  a  Woman!   Col.  1943 

What  Am  I   Bid   Univ.  1919 

What  Children  Will  Do   Hallmark  1920 

What  Do  Men  Want   FBO  1921 

What  Every  Girl  Should  Know   WB  1927 

What  Every  Woman  Knows   MGM  1934 

What  Every  Woman  Learns   Para.  1919 

What  Fools  Men   1st  Natl.  1925 

What  Fools  Men  Are   Amer.  Release  1 922 

What  Happened  in  22   Frohman  World  1  91  6 

What  Happened  to  Father   WB  1927 

What  Happened  to  Jones?   Para.  1920 

What  Happened  to  Jones   Univ.  1935 

What  Happened  to  Rosa?   Goldwyn  1921 

What  Love  Forgives   World  1919 

What  Love  Will  Do   Fox  1921 

What  Men  Want   Univ.  1930 

What  Next,  Corporal  Hargrove?   MGM  1945 

What!  No  Beer?   MGM  1933 

What  No  Man  Knows   Equity  1921 

What  Price  Beauty?   Pathe  1 928 

What  Price  Crime   Beacon  1935 

What  Price  Decency   Majestic  1933 


TITLES 


889 


What  Price  Clory   Fox 

What  Price  Hollywood   RKO 

What  Price  Innocence   Col. 

What  Price  Love?   Anchor 

What  Shall  I  Do?   Prod.  Dist. 

What  Three  Men  Wanted   Independent 

What  Wives  Want   Univ. 

What  Women  Love   1st  Natl. 

What  Women  Want   Pioneer 

What  Women  Will  Do   Assoc.  Exhib. 

What's  a  Wife  Worth?   R.  C. 

What's  Buzzin'  Cousin?   Col. 

What's  Cooking   Univ. 

What's  Worth  While?   Para. 

What's  Wrong  With  Women?   Equity 

What's  Your  Hurry?   Para. 

What's  Your  Husband  Doing?   Para. 

What's  Your  Reputation  Worth?   Vitagraph 

Whatever  She  Wants   Fox 

Wheel   •  Fox 

Wheel  of  Chance   1st  Natl. 

Wheel  of  Destiny   Rayart 

Wheel  of  Life   Para. 

Wheels  of  Destiny   Univ. 

Wheels  of  the  Law   Mutual 

When  a  Feller  Needs  a  Friend   MGM 

When  a  Cirl  Loves   Assoc.  Exhib. 

When  a  Cirl  Loves   Univ. 

When  a  Girl's  Beautiful   Col. 

When  Knights  Were  Bold   Fine  Arts 

When  a  Man  Loves  WB 

When  a  Man  Rides  Alone   Pathe 

When  a  Man  Sees  Red   Univ. 

When  a  Man  Sees  Red   Fox 

When  a  Man's  a  Man   Fox 

When  a  Man's  a  Man   1st  Natl. 

When  a  Woman  Sins   Fox 

When  a  Woman  Strikes  ....Film  Clearing  House 

When  Arizona  Won   Kremer 

When  Baby  Forgot   Pathe 

When  Boys  Leave  Home   Sono  Art  World 

When  Danger  Calls   Lumas 

When  Danger  Smiles   Vitagraph 

When  Dawn  Came   Prod.  Sec. 

When  Do  We  Eat?   Para. 

When  Doctors  Disagree   Coldwyn 

When  Dreams  Come  True   Rayart 

When  Fate  Divides   Fox 

When  False  Tongues  Speak   Fox 

When  C-Men  Step  In   Col. 

When  Husbands  Deceive   Assoc.  Exhib. 

When  Husbands  Flirt   Col. 

When  johnny  Comes  Marching  Home  ....Univ. 

When  Knighthood  Was  in  Flower   Para. 

When  Ladies  Meet   MCM 

When  Ladies  Meet   MCM 

When  Love  Is  King   Edison  Kleine 

When  Love  Is  Young   Univ. 

When  Men  Betray   Graphic  Film 

When  Men  Are  Tempted   Vitagraph 

When  Men  Desire   Fox 

When  Moscow  Laughs   Amer.  Mutual 

When  My  Baby  Smiles  at  Me   .20th-Fox 

When  My  Ship  Comes  In   Film  CI.  House 

When  Odds  Are  Even   Fox 

When  Romance  Rides   Goldwyn 

When  Seconds  Count   Rayart 

When  Strangers  Marry   Col. 

When  Strangers  Marry   Mono. 

When  Strangers  Meet   Liberty 

When  the  Clouds  Roll  By   UA 

When  the  Daltons  Rode   Univ. 

When  the  Law  Rides   FBO 

When  the  Lights  Go  On  Again   PRC 

When  the  Wife's  Away   Col. 

When  Thief  Meets  Thief   Univ. 

When  Tomorrow  Comes   Univ. 

When  True  Love  Dawns   World 

When  We  Were  Twenty  One   Pathe 

When  You're  in  Love   Col. 

When's  Your  Birthday   RKO 

Where  Are  My  Children?   Univ. 

Where  Are  Your  Children?    Mono. 

Where  Did  You  Get  That  Girl?   Univ. 

Where  Do  We  Go  from  Here?    20th-Fox 

Where  East  Is  East   MGM 

Where  Is  My  Father?   Exclusive 

Where  Is  My  Husband   Pioneer 

Where  Is  My  Wandering 

Boy  Tonight?   Equity 

Where  Is  This  West?   Univ. 


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932 

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924 

923 

920 

920 

921 

921 

943 

942 

921 

922 

920 

920 

921 

921 

925 

928 

928 

929 

934 

916 

932 

924 

924 

947 

942 

927 

918 

924 

917 

935 

924 

918 

919 

919 

917 

928 

927 

922 

920 

918 

919 

929 

919 

917 

938 

922 

925 

942 

922 

933 

941 

916 

937 

920 

918 

919 

929 

948 

919 

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922 

927 

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923 


Where  Lights  Are  Low   R.  C. 

Where  Love  Leads   Fox 

Where  Men  Are  Men   Vitagraph 

Where  North  Holds  Sway   Rayart 

Where  Sinners  Meet   RKO 

Where  the  Buffalo  Roam   Mono. 

Where  the  North  Begins   WB 

Where  the  North  Begins   Screen  Guild 

Where  the  Pavement  Ends   Metro 

Where  There's  Life   Para. 

Where  the  West  Begins   Bischoff 

Where  the  West  Begins   Pathe 

Where  Trails  Divide   Mono. 

Where  Trails  End   Mono. 

Where  Was  I?   Univ. 

Which  Woman   Univ. 

While  Justice  Waits   Fox 

While  Nero  Fiddled   Bell 

While  New  York  Sleeps   Fox 

While  Paris  Sleeps   Fox 

While  Paris  Sleeps   Hodkinson 

While  Satan  Sleeps   Para. 

While  the  City  Sleeps   MGM 

While  the  Devil  Laughs   Fox 

While  the  Patient  Slept   1st  Natl. 

While  the  Pot  Boils   Educational 

White  Pongo   PRC 

Whims  of  Society   World 

Whip   Paragon 

Whip   1st  Natl. 

Whip  Woman   1st  Natl. 

Whipping  Boss   Mono. 

Whiplash   WB 

Whipsaw   MGM 

Whirl  of  Youth   Sono  Art  World 

Whirlpool   Selig 

Whirlpool,  The   Col. 

Whirlpool  of  Youth   Para. 

Whirlwind,  The   Col. 

Whirlwind  Raiders   -  Col. 

Whirlwind  Ranger   Arrow 

Whistling  in  the  Dark   MGM 

Whisper  Market   Vitagraph 

Whispered  Name   Univ. 

Whispering  Canyon   Sterling 

Whispering  Chorus   Artcraft 

Whispering  Devils   Equity 

Whispering  Enemies   Col. 

Whispering  Ghosts   20th-Fox 

Whispering  Footsteps   Rep. 

Whispering  Sage   Fox 

Whispering  Shadows   World 

Whispering  Smith   Mutual 

Whispering  Smith   Prod.  Dist. 

Whispering  Smith   Para. 

Whispering  Smith  Speaks   Fox 

Whispering  Winds   Tiffany 

Whispering  Wires   Fox 

Whistle   Para. 

Whistle  Stop   UA 

Whistler,  The   Col. 

Whistling  Dan   Tiffany 

Whistling  in  Brooklyn   MGM 

Whistling  in  the  Dark   MGM 

Whistling  in  Dixie   MGM 

Whistling  Jim   Aywon 

White  and  Unmarried   Para. 

White  Angel,  The   1st  Natl. 

White  Banners    WB 

White  Black  Sheep   1st  Natl. 

White  Bondage    WB 

White  Cargo   MGM 

White  Circle   Para. 

White  Cliffs  of  Dover,  The   MGM 

White  Cockatoo   WB 

White  Desert   MGM 

White  Devil   Talking  Pic.  Epics 

White  Dove    R.  C. 

White  Eagle    Col. 

White  Face   Helber 

White  Fang   w  FBO 

White  Fang   Fox 

White  Flannels   WB 

White  Flower    Para. 

White  Cold   Prod.  Dist. 

White  Hands   FBO 

White  Heat   Pinnacle 

White  Heather   Hiller  &  Wilk 

White  Hell    Bartlett 

White  Hell  of  Pitz  Palu    Univ. 


890 


TITLES 


White  Hunter   Fox 

White  Legion,  The   Crand  Natl. 

White  Lie   Hodkinson 

White  Lies   Fox 

White  Lies   Col. 

White  Man   Schulberg 

White  Man's  Chance   Pathe 

White  Man's  Law   Para. 

White  Masks   Wm.  H.  Smith 

White  Mice   Assoc.  Exhib. 

White  Moll   Fox 

White  Monkey   1st  Natl. 

White  Moth   1st  Natl. 

White  Outlaw   Univ. 

White  Panther   Coldstone 

White  Pants  Willie   1st  Natl. 

White  Parade   Fox 

White  Pebbles   Pathe 

White  Raven   Mentone 

White  Rider    Masterpiece 

White  Rider   Peerless 

White  Rose   ......UA 

White  Savage   Univ. 

White  Shadow   Selznick 

White  Shadows  of  the  South  Seas  MCM 

White  Sheep   Assoc.  Exhib. 

White  Sheik   Sono  Art  World 

White  Shoulder   1st  Natl. 

White  Shoulders   RKO 

White  Sin   FBO 

White  Sister   Metro 

White  Thunder   FBO 

White  Tie  and  Tails   Univ. 

White  Tiger   Univ. 

White  Woman   Para. 

White  Youth   Univ. 

White  Zombie   UA 

Who  Am  I?   Selznick 

Who  are  My  Parents?   Fox 

Who  Cares?   Selig 

Who  Done  It?   Univ. 

Who  Goes  There?   Vitagraph 

Who  Is  Guilty?   Mono. 

Who  Is  Hope  Schuyler?  20th-Fox 

Who  Killed  Aunt  Maggie?   Rep. 

Who  Killed  'Doc'  Robbin   UA 

Who  Killed  Gail  Preston?   Col. 

Who  Killed  Walton?   Triangle 

Who  Knows?   Bernstein 

Who  Loves  Him  Best?   Mutual 

Who  Was  the  Other  Man?   Univ. 

Who  Will  Marry  Me?   Univ. 

Who's  to  Blame?   Triangle 

Who's  Your  Brother?   Curtiss 

Who's  Your  Neighbor?   Master 

Whole  Town's  Talking   ._.  Univ. 

Whole  Town's  Talking,  The   Col. 

Whom  the  Gods  Destroy   Vitagraph 

Whom  the  Gods  Destroy   1st  Natl. 

Whom  the  Gods  Destroy   Col. 

Whoopee   UA 

Why  America  Will  Win   Fox 

Why  Announce  Your  Marriage   Selznick 

Why  Be  Good?   1st  Natl. 

Why  Bring  That  Up?   Para. 

Why  Change  Your  Wife   Para. 

Who  Do  Men  Marry?   Unity 

Why  Germany  Must  Pay   Metro 

Why  Get  Married?   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Why  Girls  Go  Back  Home   WB 

Why  Girls  Go  Wrong   Roadshow 

Why  Girls  Leave  Home   WB 

Why  Girls  Leave  Home   PRC 

Why  I  Wou'd  Not  Marry   Fox 

Why  Leave  Home?    Fox 

Why  Leave  Your  Husband   Equality 

Why  Men  Forget   FBO 

Why  Men  Leave  Home   1st  Natl. 

Why  Sailors  Go  Wrong   Fox 

Why  Saps  Leave  Home   Powers 

Why  Smith  Left  Home   Para. 

Why  Trust  Your  Husband?   Fox 

Why  Women  Re-Marry   Assoc.  Photoplays 

Why  Worry?   Pathe 

Wicked   Fox 

Wicked  Darling   Univ. 

Wicked  Lady,  The   Univ. 

Wicked  Woman.  A   MGM 

Wickedness  Preferred   MGM 


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de  Open   Sunset 

de  Open   WB 

de  Open  Faces   Col. 

de  Open  Town   Selznick 

de  Open  Town   Para. 

decombe  Fair   Sono  Art  World 

dow  by  Proxy   Para. 

dow  from  Chicago   1st  Natl. 

dow  from  Monte  Carlo,  The   WB 

dow  in  Scarlet   Mayfair 

dow's  Might   Para. 

fe  Against  Wife   1st  Natl. 

fe  By  Proxy   Metro 

fe,  Doctor  and  Nurse   Fox 

fe  He  Bought   Bluebird 

fe,  Husband  and  Friend   20th-Fox 

fe  No.  2  Fox 

fe  of  the  Centaur   MGM 

fe  of  Country   *  Triangle 

fe  of  Monte  Cristo,  The   PRC 

fe  on  Trial   Butterfly 

fe  Savers   Para. 

fe  Takes  a  Flyer,  The   Col. 

fe  Trap   Para. 

fe  Wanted   Mono. 

fe  Who  Wasn't  Wanted    WB 

fe's  Awakening   R.  C. 

fe's  Relations   Col. 

fe's  Romance   Metro 

fe's  Sacrifice   Fox 

Id  and  Wooly   Artcraft 

Id  and  Wooly   Fox 

Id  Beauty   Univ. 

Id  Beauty   Univ. 

Id  Bill  Hickok   Para. 

Id  Bill  Hickok  Rides   WB 


Blood   Univ 

Born   Rayart 

Boys  of  the  Road   1st  Natl. 

Brian  Kent   RKO 

Bull's  Lair   FBO 

Cargo   RKO 

Cat,  The   Mutual  Star 

Company   Fox 

Country   PRC 

Frontier,  The    Rpd. 

Id  Geese   Tiffany 

Id  Geese  Calling   20th-Fox 

Id  Girl   Fox 

Id  Girl   Selig 

Id  Girl   Truart 

Id  Girl  of  the  Sierras   Fine  Arts  Tri. 

Id  Gold   Fox 

Id  Goose   Para. 

Id  Harvest   Para. 

Id  Honey   Univ. 

Id  Horse   M.  H.  Hoffman 

Id  Horse  Canyon   Mono. 

Id  Horse  Mesa   Para. 

Id  Horse  Mesa   RKO 

Id  Horse  Phantom   PRC 

Id  Horse  Range   Mono. 

Id  Horse  Rodeo   Rep. 

Id  Horse  Stampede   Mono. 

Id  Horse  Stampede   Univ. 

Id  Innocence   Garfield 

Id  Justice   UA 

Id  Life   Triangle 

Id  Man  of  Borneo,  The  MGM 

Id  Money   Para. 

Id  Mustang   Wm.  Berke 

Id  Night   Univ. 

Id  Oats   Edison-Kleine 

Id  Oats  Lane   Prod.  Dist. 

Id  Oranges   MGM 

Id  Orchids   MCM 

Id  Party   Univ. 

Id  Party   Para. 

Id  Primrose   Vitagraph 

Id  Strain   Vitagraph 

Id  Sumac   Triangle 

Id  to  Go   FBO 

Id  West   PRC 

Id  West  Romance   Fox 

Id  West  Show   Univ. 

Id  West  Whoopee   Cosmos 

Id,  Wild  Susan   Para. 

Id  Winship's  Widow   Triangle 

Id  Women   Triangle 


TITLES 


891 


Id  Women  of  Borneo   IstDiv.  1932 

Id  Youth   Para.  1918 

Idcat   Aywon  1  926 

Idcat   _  Balboa  Mutual  1917 

Idcat  Jordan   Coldstone  1 922 

Idcat  of  Paris   Univ.  1918 

Idcat  of  Tucson,  The   Col.  1941 

Idcat  Trooper   Ambassador  1  936 

Idcatter,  The   Univ.  1937 

Iderness  Mail   Ambassador  1 935 

Iderness  Trail   Fox  1919 

Iderness  Woman   1  st  Natl.  1  926 

Idfire   Vitagraph  1925 

Idness  of  Youth   Graphic  1922 

Iful  Youth   Peerless  1928 

Mow  Tree   Metro  1920 

Ison   20th-Fox  1944 

n,  Lose  or  Draw   Artclass  1926 

n  That  Girl   Fox  1927 

nchester  Woman   Vitagraph  1919 

nd   MGM  1928 

nding  Stair   Fox  1  925 

nding  Trail   Metro  1918 

nding  Trail   Kremer  1921 

ndjammer   Rayart  1  926 

ndjammer   RKO  1937 

ndow  of  Dreams   Mutual  1916 

ndow  Opposition   Ivan  1919 

nds  of  Chance   1st  Natl.  1925 

nds  of  the  Wasteland   Rep.  1936 

ne   Univ.  1924 

ne  of  Youth   MGM  1948 

ne  Girl   Bluebird  191  8 

ne,  Women  and  Horses   WB  1937 

ne,  Women  and  Song   Chadwick  1933 

ng  and  a  Prayer   20th-Fox  1944 

ng  Toy   Fox  1  921 

nged  Horseman   Univ.  1  929 

nged  Mystery   Univ.  1917 

nged  Victory   20th-Fox  1944 

ngs   Para.  1927 

ngs  and  the  Woman   RKO  1942 

ngs  for  the  Eagle   WB  1942 

ngs  in  the  Dark   ^  Para.  1935 

ngs  of  Adventure   Tiffany  1  930 

ngs  of  Pride   Jans  1  921 

ngs  of  the  Morning   Fox  1919 

ngs  of  the  Morning   Fox  1937 

ngs  of  the  Navy   WB  1939 

ngs  of  the  Storm   Fox  1926 

ngs  of  Youth   Fox  1925 

ngs  Over  Ethiopia   Para.  1935 

ngs  Over  Honolulu   Univ.  1937 

nner,  The   Rayart  1926 

nner  Take  All   Fox  1924 

nner  Take  All   20th-Fox  1939 

nner  Take  All   Mono.  1948 

nner  Take  All   WB  1932 

nner  Takes  All   Univ.  1918 

nner's  Circle   20th-Fox  1948 

nners  of  the  Wilderness   MGM  1927 

nning  Girl   Para.  1919 

nning  Oar   Excellent  1  927 

nning  of  Barbara  Worth   UA  1926 

nning  of  Beatrice   Metro  1918 

nning  of  Sally  Temple   Para.  1917 

nning  the  Futurity   Chadwick  1926 

nning  Stroke   Fox  1919 

nning  Ticket,  The   MGM  1935 

nning  Wallop   Lumas  1926 

nning  With  Wits   Fox  1  922 

nter  Carnival   UA  1939 

nter  Meeting    WB  1948 

nter  Wonderland   Rep.  1947 

nterset   RKO  1936 

ntertime   20th-Fox  1943 

se  Girl   RKO  1937 

se  Girls   MGM  1930 

se  Fool   Para.  1921 

se  Guy   1st  Natl.  1926 

se  Husbands   Pioneer  1921 

se  Kid   Univ.  1922 

se  Virgin   Prod.  Dist.  1924 

se  Wife   Pathe  1937 

ser  Sex,  The   Para.  1932 

shing  Ring  Man   Vitagraph  1919 

stful  Widow  of  Wagon  Cap   Ul  1947 

t  Wins   Hi-Mark  1919 

tch   Fox  1916 


Witch  Woman   Peerless  World 

Witch  Woman   Ernest  Mattsson 

Witching  Hour   Para. 

Witching  Hour   Frohman 

Witching  Hour   Para. 

Witchcraft   T>ara. 

Witchcraft  Through  the  Ages.. ..Ernest  Mattsson 

With  Byrd  at  the  South  Pole  Para. 

With  Hoops  of  Steel   Hodkinson 

With  Love  and  Kisses   Melody 

With  This  Ring   Schulberg 

With  Neatness  and  Dispatch   Metro 

Within  The  Cup   Hodkinson 

Within  the  Law   1st  Natl. 

Within  the  Law   Vitagraph 

Within  the  Law   MGM 

Within  These  Walls   20th-Fox 

Without  Benefit  of  Clergy  Pathe 

Without  Compromise   Fox 

Without  Fear   Fox 

Without  Honor   Artclass 

Without  Honor   Triangle 

Without  Limit   Metro 

Without  Love   MGM 

Without  Mercy   Prod.  Dist. 

Without  Orders   RKO 

Without  Regret   Para. 

Without  Reservations   RKO 

Witness  Chair,  The   ,  RKO 

Witness  for  the  Defense   Para. 

Witness  Vanishes,  The   Univ. 

Wits  vs.  Fits   Hallmark 

Wives  at  Auction   Treasure 

Wives  and  Other  Wives   Pathe 

Wives  Never  Know   Para. 

Wives  of  the  Prophet   Liberty 

Wives  Under  Suspicion   Univ. 

Wizard   Fox 

Wizard  of  Oz   Chadwick 

Wizard  of  Oz,  The   MGM 

Wizard  of  the  Saddle   FBO 

Wolf   Vitagraph 

Wolf  and  His  Mate   Butterfly 

Wolf  Blood   Liberty 

Wolf  Call   Mono. 

Wolf  Fangs   Fox 

Wolf  Hunters   Rayart 

Wolf  Lowry   Triangle 

Wolf  of  New  York   Rep. 

Wolf  of  Wall  Street   Para. 

Wolf  Law   Univ. 

Wolf  Man   Fox 

Wolf  Man,  The   Univ. 

Wolf  Pack   State  Rights 

Wolf  Song   Para. 

Wolf  Woman   Ince-Triangle 

Wolf's  Clothing   WB 

Wolf's  Fangs   Prod.  Sec. 

Wolf's  Trail   Univ. 

Wolverine   Assoc.  Photoplays 

Wolves  of  the  Border   Triangle 

Wolves  of  the  City   Univ. 

Wolves  of  the  Desert   Rayart 

Wolves  of  the  Night   Fox 

Wolves  of  the  North   Univ. 

Wolves  of  the  Rail   Artcraft 

Wolves  of  the  Range   PRC 

Wolves  of  the  Sea   Guaranteed 

Wolves  of  the  Street   Arrow 

Wolves  of  the  Underworld   Regal 

Woman   Hiller&Wilk 

Woman  Accused   Para. 

Woman  Against  the  World   Tiffany 

Woman  Against  the  World   Col. 

Woman  Against  Woman   MGM 

Woman  Alone.  A   Peerless  Brady 

Woman  and  the  Beast   Graphic 

Woman  and  the  Law   Fox 

Woman  and  the  Puppet   Goldwvn 

Woman  and  Wife   Selig 

Woman  Beneath   Peerless  World 

Woman  Between   RKO 

Woman  Between  Friends   Vitagraph 

Woman  Chases  Man   UA 

Woman  Commands,  A   RKO 

Woman  Condemned   Marcy  Exchange 

Woman  Conquers   1st  Natl. 

Woman  Decides,  A   Powers 

Woman  Doctor   Rep. 


892 


TITLES 


Woman 

Eternal,  The   Shubart  Hammerstein 

1918 

Woman 

from  Hell   

 Fox 

1  929 

Woman 

from  Monte  Carlo 

 1st  Natl. 

1  932 

Woman 

from  Moscow   

 Para. 

1  928 

Woman 

from  Tangier   

 Col. 

1  948 

Woman 

Came   

 Selig 

1  920 

Woman 

Cives   

 1st  Natl. 

1  920 

Woman 

Cod  Changed   

 Para. 

1  921 

Woman 

Cod  Forgot   

 Artcraft 

1917 

Woman 

Cod  Sent  

 Selig 

1  920 

Woman 

Hater,  The   

 WB 

1  925 

Woman 

He  Chose   

 Mickey 

1919 

Woman 

He  Loved   

 Am.  Release 

1  922 

Woman 

He  Married   

 1  st  Natl. 

1922 

Woman 

in  47   

 Equitable 

191  6 

Woman 

in  Red   

 1st  Natl. 

1935 

Woman 

in  White   

 Pathe 

191  7 

Woman 

in  White   

Sono  Art  World 

1  929 

Woman 

in  White,  The   

 WB 

1  948 

Woman 

Is  the  Judge   

 Col. 

1  939 

Woman 

Hungry   

 1st  Natl. 

1  931 

Woman 

1  Love   

 RKO 

1  929 

Woman 

1  Love,  The   

 RKO 

1  937 

Woman 

1  Stole   

 Col. 

1  933 

Woman 

in  Chains   

Amalgamated 

1  923 

Woman 

in  Distress   

 Col. 

1937 

Woman 

in  His  House   

 1st  Natl. 

1920 

Woman 

in  Creen,  The   

 Univ. 

1  945 

Woman 

Who  Came  Back,  The 

 Rep. 

945 

Woman 

in  Room  13   

 Coldwyn 

920 

Woman 

in  Room  13   

 Fox 

932 

Woman 

in  the  Case   

 Para. 

916 

Woman 

in  the  Dark   

 RKO 

934 

Woman 

in  the  Night   

Sono  Art  World 

929 

Woman 

in  the  Suitcase   

 Para. 

1920 

Woman 

in  the  Window,  The 

 RKO 

944 

Woman 

Next  Door   

Edison-Kleine 

91  5 

Woman 

of  Affairs   

 MCM 

929 

Woman 

of  Bronze   

 Metro 

[  923 

Woman  of  Experience   

 Pathe 

1931 

Woman 

of  Impulse   

 Para. 

191  8 

Woman 

of  Lies   

 World 

1919 

Woman 

of  Mystery   

 Aywon 

1921 

Woman 

of  No  Importance 

 Selznick 

1922 

Woman 

of  Pleasure   

 Pathe 

1919 

Woman 

of  Paris   

 UA 

1923 

Woman 

of  Redemption   

 World 

1918 

Woman 

of  the  Town,  The 

 UA 

1943 

Woman 

of  the  World   

 Para. 

1925 

Woman 

of  the  Year   

 MCM 

1942 

Woman 

on  the  Beach,  The 

 RKO 

1947 

Woman 

on  the  Index   

 Coldwyn 

1919 

Woman 

on  the  Jury   

 1st  Natl. 

1924 

Woman 

on  Trial   

 Para. 

1927 

Woman 

Pays   

 Metro 

1915 

Woman 

Proof   

 Para. 

1923 

Woman 

Pursued   

 RKO 

1931 

Woman 

Racket   

 MCM 

1930 

Woman 

Rebels,  A   

 RKO 

1936 

Woman 

Tempted   

 Aywon 

1928 

Woman 

the  German 

Shot 

   Plunkett  and  Carroll 

1918 

Woman 

There  Was   

 Fox 

1919 

Woman 

Thou  Cavest  Me   

 Para. 

1919 

Woman 

to  Woman   

 Selznick 

1924 

Woman 

to  Woman   

 Tiffany 

1929 

Woman 

Trap   

 Para. 

1929 

Woman 

Trap   

 Para. 

1936 

Woman 

Unafraid   

 Goldsmith 

1934 

Woman 

Under  Cover   

 Univ. 

1919 

Woman 

Under  Oath   

Tribune-United 

1919 

Woman 

Untamed   

State  Rights 

1920 

Woman, 

Wake  Up   

Assoc.  Exhib. 

1922 

Woman 

Wanted   

 MCM 

1935 

Woman 

Who  Believed   

 Artclass 

1922 

Woman 

Who  Came  Back 

Assoc.  Exhib. 

1922 

Woman 

Who  Dared   

 California 

1916 

Woman 

Who  Dared   

 Imperial 

1934 

Woman 

Who  Did  Not  Care 

 Lumas 

1927 

Woman 

Who  Fooled  Herself 

Assoc.  Exhib. 

1922 

Woman 

Who  Cave   

 Fox 

1922 

Woman 

Who  Sinned   

 FBO 

924 

Woman 

Who  Understood   

 R.  C. 

1 920 

Woman 

Who  Walked  Alone 

 Para. 

1 922 

Woman 

Wise   

 Fox 

1928 

Woman 

Wise   

 Fox 

1937 

Woman 

With  Four  Faces   

 Para. 

1923 

Woman, 

Woman   

 Fox 

1919 

Woman's  Awakening   

Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1917 

Woman's  Business   

 Jans 

1920 

Woman's  Face,  A   

 MCM 

1941 

Woman's  Faith   

 Univ. 

1925 

Woman's  Fight   

 Pathe 

1916 

Woman's  Fool   

1918 

Woman's  Heart   

 Steiner 

1926 

Woman's  Honor   

 Fox 

1916 

Woman's  Law   

 Peerless 

1927 

Woman's  Law   

 Pathe 

1916 

Woman's  Man   

 Arrow 

1920 

Woman's  Man,  A   

 Mono. 

1934 

Woman's  Place   

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

Woman's  Power   

 World 

1916 

Woman's  Secret   

 A-l 

1924 

Woman's  Side   

 1st  Natl. 

1922 

Woman's  Vengeance,  A 

 Ul 

1947 

Woman's  Wares   

 Tiffany 

1927 

Woman's  Way   

 Brady  World 

1916 

Woman's  Weapons   

 Para. 

1918 

Woman's  Woman   

 UA 

1922 

Woman's  Woman   

 State  Rights 

1922 

Womanhandled   

 Para. 

1926 

Womanhood   

1917 

Womanpower   

 Fox 

1925 

Women,  The   

 MCM 

1939 

Women  and  Gold   

 Gotham 

1924 

Women  Are  Like  That 

 WB 

1938 

Women  Are  Trouble   

 MCM 

1936 

Women  Everywhere   

 Fox 

1930 

Women  First   

 Col. 

1924 

Women  Go  On  Forever 

 Tiffany 

1931 

Women  in  Bondage   

 Mono. 

1943 

Women  in  His  Life   

 MGM 

1933 

Women  in  Prison   

 Col. 

1938 

Women  in  War   

 Rep. 

1940 

Women  in  the  Wind 

 WB 

1939 

Women  in  White   

 Film  Classics 

1948 

Women  Love  Once   

 Para. 

1931 

Women  Love  Diamonds 

 MGM 

1927 

Women  Men  Forget   

 U.  P.  Theaters 

1920 

Women  Men  Love   

 Bradley 

1921 

Women  Men  Marry   

1922 

Women  Must  Dress   

 Headline 

1931 

Women  of  All  Nations 

 Fox 

1931 

Women  of  Clamour   

 Col. 

1937 

Women  They  Talk  About 

 WB 

1928 

Women  Who  Dare   

 Excellent 

192S 

Women  Without  Men  .... 

55th  St.  Playhouse  Cr. 

192S 

Women  Without  Names 

 Para. 

1940 

Women  Won't  Tell   

 Chesterfield 

1933 

Won  in  the  Clouds   

 Univ. 

1928 

Wonder  Bar   

 1st  Natl. 

1934 

Wonder  Man   

 R.  C. 

1920 

Wonder  Man   

 RKO 

1945 

Wonder  of  Women   

 MGM 

1929 

Wonderful  Thing   

 1st  Natl. 

1921 

Wonderful  Wife  ...  . 

 Univ. 

1922 

Wood  Nymph   

 Fine  Arts  Tri. 

1916 

Wooden  Shoes   

 Triangle 

1917 

Wooing  of  Princess  Pat 

 Vitagraph 

1918 

Words  and  Music   

 Fox 

1919 

Words  and  Music   

 Fox 

1929 

Words  and  Music   

 MGM 

1948 

Working  Girls   

 Para. 

1931 

Working  Man   

 WB 

1933 

World  Accuses,  The   

 Chesterfield 

1935 

World  Aflame   

 Pathe 

1919 

World  Against  Him   

 Peerless-Brady 

1916 

World  and  His  Wife 

 Para. 

1920 

World  and  Its  Women 

 Coldwyn 

1919 

World  and  the  Flesh 

 Para. 

1932 

World  and  the  Woman 

 Pathe 

1916 

World  Apart   

 Para. 

1917 

World  at  Her  Feet   

 Para. 

1927 

World  at  War,  The 

 War  Activities 

1942 

World  Changes   

 1st  Natl. 

1933 

World  for  Sale   

 Para. 

1918 

World  Gone  Mad   

 Majestic 

1  933 

 Para. 

1 940 

Wnrlrt   of  Frillv 

1  7ZU 

^Vorld  Premiere 

Para 

1 94 1 

World  Moves  On 

1 934 

 Selig 

919 

World's  3  Stage 

Prinnnal 

923 

World's  Applause 

Para 

923 

World's  Champion   

 Para. 

1922 

World's  Great  Snare   

 Para. 

1916 

Worldly  Goods   

 Para. 

1924 

1930 

Worldly  Madonna   

 Equity 

1922 

Worlds  Apart   

 Selznick 

1921 

TIT L  E  S 


893 


Worst  of  Friends   Triangle 

Worst  Woman  in  Paris   Fox 

Would  You  Believe  It   Big  Four 

Would  You  Forgive?   Fox 

Wrangler's  Roost   Mono. 

Wrath   Triangle 

Wrath  of  the  Sea   John  M.  Kelley 

Wreck   Col. 

Wreck  of  the  Hesperus   Pathe 

Wreck  of  the  Hesperus   Col. 

Wreckage   Banner 

Wrecker,  The   Col. 

Wrecker   Tiffany 

Wrecking  Crew   Para. 

Wright  Idea   1st  Natl. 

Writing  on  the  Wall   V.  L.  S.  E. 

Wrong  Door   Bluebird 

Wrong  Mr.  Wright   Univ. 

Wrong  Road,  The   Rep. 

Wrong  Woman   Graphic 

Wrongdoers   Astor 

Wuthering  Heights   UA 

Wyoming   Rep. 

Wyoming   MCM 

Wyoming   MCM 

Wyoming  Hurricane   Col. 

Wyoming  Outlaw   Rep. 

Wyoming  Whirlwind   Capitol 

Wyoming  Wildcat   FBO 

Wyoming  Wildcat   Rep. 


X  Marks  the  Spot   Rep. 


Yank  at  Eton,  A   MCM 

Yank  at  Oxford,  A   MCM 

Yank  in  Libya,  A   PRC 

Yank  in  London,  A   20th-Fox 

Yank  in  the  RAF,  A   20th-Fox 

Yank  on  the  Burma  Road,  A   MCM 

Yankee  Clipper   Prod.  Dist. 

Yankee  Consul   Assoc.  Exhib. 

Yankee  Don   Capitol 

Yankee  Doodle  Dandy   WB 

Yankee  Doodle  in  Berlin   Lesser 

Yankee  Doodle,  Jr  Burnside 

Yankee  Fakir   Rep. 

Yankee  Co-Cetter   Arrow 

Yankee  Madness   FBO 

Yankee  Pluck   Peerless  World 

Yankee  Princess   .'...Vitagraph 

Yankee  Senor   Fox 

Yankee  Speed   Sunset 

Yankee  Way   Fox 

Yanks  Ahoy   UA 

Yanks  Are  Coming,  The   PRC 

Yaqui   Bluebird 

Yearling,  The   MCM 

Years  of  the  Locust   Para. 

Yellow  Back   Univ. 

Yellow  Cargo   Pacific 

Yellow  Contraband   Pathe 

Yellow  Canary,  The   RKO 

Yellow  Dog   Univ. 

Yellow  Dust   RKO 

Yellow  Fingers   Fox 

Yellow  Jack   MCM 

Yellow  Lily   1st  Natl. 

Yellow  Men  and  Cold   Coldwyn 

Yellow  Passport   World 

Yellow  Rose  of  Texas,  The   Rep. 

Yellow  Sky   20th-Fox 

Yellow  Stain   Fox 

Yellow  Ticket   Am.  Mutual 

Yellow  Ticket   Fox 

Yellow  Tickets   Pathe 

Yellow  Typhoon   1st  Natl. 

Yellowback   RKO 

Yellowstone   Univ. 

Yes,  My  Darling  Daughter   WB 

Yes  or  No   1st  Natl. 

Yesterday's  Heroes   20th-Fox 

Yesterday's  Wife   Cohen-Brandt-Cohen 

Yodelin'  Kid  from  Pine  Ridge   Rep. 

Yoke  of  Cold   Red  Films 

Yokel  Boy   Rep. 

Yolanda  and  the  Thief   MCM 

Yolande   MCM 

Yosemite  Trail   Fox 

You  and  Me   Para. 


916 
933 
930 
920 
941 
917 
929 
927 
927 
948 
925 
933 
929 
942 
928 
916 
916 
927 
937 
921 
925 
939 
947 
940 
928 
944 
939 
932 
925 
941 


942 


942 
938 
942 
946 
941 
942 
927 
924 
931 
942 
919 
922 
947 
921 
924 
917 
919 
926 
924 
917 
943 
942 
916 
946 
916 
926 
936 
928 
944 
918 
936 
926 
938 
928 
922 
916 
944 
948 
922 
928 
931 
918 
920 
929 
936 
939 
920 
940 
923 
937 
916 
942 
945 
924 
922 
938 


You  Are  Guilty   Mastodon 

You  Are  in  Danger   Blair-Coan 

You  Belong  to  Me   Para. 

You  Belong  to  Me   Col. 

You  Came  Along   Para. 

You  Can't  Beat  Love   RKO 

You  Can't  Beat  the  Law   Mono. 

You  Can't  Beat  the  Law   Rayart 

You  Can't  Believe  Everything   Triangle 

You  Can't  Buy  Everything   MCM 

You  Can't  Buy  Luck   RKO 

You  Can't  Cheat  an  Honest  Man   Univ. 

You  Can't  Escape  Forever   WB 

You  Can't  Fool  Your  Wife   RKO 

You  Can't  Fool  Your  Wife   Para. 

You  Can't  Get  Away  With  It   Fox 

You  Can't  Get  Away  With  Murder   WB 

You  Can't  Have  Everything   Fox 

You  Can't  Ration  Love   Para. 

You  Can't  Take  It  With  You   Col. 

You  Gotta  Stay  Happy   Ul 

You  Made  Me  Love  You   Majestic 

You  May  Be  Next   Col. 

You  Never  Can  Tell   Realart 

You  Never  Know   Vitagraph 

You  Never  Know  Women   Para. 

You  Never  Know  Your  Luck   Hodkinson 

You  Never  Saw  Such  a  Girl   Para. 

You  Only  Live  Once   UA 

You  Said  a  Mouthful   1st  Natl. 

You  Were  Meant  for  Me   20th-Fox 

You  Were  Never  Lovlier   Col. 

You're  a  Lucky  Fellow,  Mr.  Smith   Univ. 

You're  a  Sweetheart   Univ. 

You're  Fired   Para. 

You're  Not  So  Tough   Univ. 

You're  Only  Young  Once   MGM 

You're  Out  of  Luck   Mono. 

You're  Telling  Me   Para. 

You're  Telling  Me   Univ. 

You're  the  One   Para. 

You'd  Be  Surprised   Para. 

You'll  Find  Out   RKO 

You'll  Never  Get  Rich   Col. 

Young  America   Fox 

Young  America   20th-Fox 

Young  and  Beautiful   Mascot 

Young  and  Willing   UA 

Young  April   Prod.  Dist. 

Young  as  You  Feel   Fox 

Young  as  You  Feel   20th-Fox 

Young  Bill  Hickok   Rep. 

Young  Blood   Mono. 

Young  Bride   RKO 

Young  Buffalo  Bill   Rep. 

Young  Desire   Univ. 

Young  Diana   Para. 

Young  Dr.  Kildare   MGM 

Young  Donovan's  Kid   RKO 

Young  Dynamite   Conn 

Young  Eagles   Para. 

Young  Fugitives   Univ. 

Young  Ideas   MGM 

Young  Ideas   Univ. 

Young  in  Heart,  The   UA 

Young  Man  of  Manhattan   Para. 

Young  Mr.  Lincoln   20th-Fox 

Young  Mr.  Pitt,  The   20th-Fox 

Young  Mrs.  Winthrop   Para. 

Young  Mother  Hubbard   Essanay 

Young  Nowheres   1st  Natl. 

Young  People   20th-Fox 

Young  Rajah   Para. 

Young  Sinners   Fox 

Young  Tom  Edison   MGM 

Young  Whirlwind   FBO 

Young  Widow   UA 

Younger  Generation   Col. 

Youngest  Profession,  The  MGM 

Your  Best  Friend   WB 

Your  Daughter  and  Mine   Metro 

Your  Fighting  Navy   Educational 

Your  Friend  and  Mine   Metro 

Your  Uncle  Dudley   Fox 

Your  Wife  and  Mine   Excellent 

Your  Wife  and  Mine   State  Rights 

Yours  for  the  Asking   Para. 

Yours  to  Command   FBO 

Youth   Peerless  World 

Youth  and  Adventure   FBO 

Youth  for  Sale   C.  C.  Burr 


894 


TITLES 


Youth  on  Trial   Col.  1945 

Youth  Must  Have  Love   Fox  1922 

Youth  of  Fortune   Univ.  1916 

Youth  on  Parade   Rep.  1942 

Youth  on  Parole   Rep.  1937 

Youth  Runs  Wild   RK0  1944 

Youth  Takes  a  Fling   Univ.  1938 

Youth  to  Youth   Metro  1922 

Youth  Will  Be  Served   20th-Fox  1940 

Youth's  Desire   Forward  1921 

Youth's  Endearing  Charm   Am.  Mutual  1 91  6 

Youth's  Gamble   Rayart  1925 

Youthful  Cheaters   Hodkinson  1923 

Youthful  Folly   Selig  1920 


Yukon  Flight   Mono.  1940 

Yvonne  from  Paris   Pathe  1919 

Z 

Zander  the  Great   MGM  1925 

Zanzibar   Univ.  1940 

Zaza   Para.  1939 

Zaza   Para.  1923 

Zenobia   UA  1939 

Zero  Hour   Rep.  1939 

Ziegfeld  Follies   MGM  1946 

Ziegfeld  Cirl   MGM  1941 

Zombies  on  Broadway   RKO  1945 

Zongar   McFadden  1918 

Zoo  in  Budapest   Fox  1933 


HARRY  KURNITZ 

Producer 


Warner  Bros. 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


895 


MOTION  PICTURE  THEATRES 


Statistical  summaries  of  number  of  theatres  and  their  seating  capacities  in  each  USA  exchange 
center  in  1947.  A  "circuit"  is  defined  in  this  survey  as  "four  or  more"  theatres  operated  by  the 
same  management.  The  survey  was  made  during  1947,  by  the  Research  Department  of  the 
Motion  Picture  Association  of  America,  Inc. 


Theatres  in  operation* 
Closed  theatres   


Number 

.  232 
10 


ALBANY  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Totals    242 


Capacity 

1  52,506 
4,1  16 

156,622 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    116 

Non-circuit  theatres    126 

Totals    242 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Seating 
Capacity 

103,576 
53,046 

156,622 


*  Excluding  three  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1,580  automobiles. 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

(Albany) 

250,000-100,001 

2 

(Utica) 

23 

28,839 

1,254 

100,000-  50,000 

( Schenectady 
Troy) 

4 

22 

45 

22,991 

51.830 

1,045 

50,000-  25,001 

3 

7 

1  1 

56 

1 1 ,848 

63,678 

1,077 

25,000-  10,001 

14 

21 

30 

86 

25,983 

89,661 

866 

10.000-  5,001 

10 

31 

12 

98 

10,1  18 

99,779 

843 

5,000-  2,501 

26 

57 

28 

126 

17,494 

1 17,273 

625 

2,500  and  under 

105 

162 

106 

232 

35,233 

152,506 

332 

Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*                  1,048  639,296 

Closed  theatres**                             24  10,357 

Totals                                1,072  649,653 


ATLANTA  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Circuit-operated  theatrest 
Non-circuit  theatres   


Number 

671 
401 


Seating 
Capacity 

482,397 
167,256 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Totals    1,072  649,653 


Population 

500,000-250,001 

250,000-100,001 
100,000-  50,001 
50,000-  25,001 
25,000-  10,001 
10,000-  5,001 
5,000-  2,501 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

(Atlanta) 
2  (Birming- 
ham ) 

6 

6 

8 
38 
63 
118 


2,500  and  under  336 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 


14 
22 
60 
123 
241 
577 


No.  of 
Theatres 
Operating 

63 

119 

54 

44 
130 
126 
163 
349 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 


182 
236 
280 
410 
536 
699 
1,048 


Number 

Seats 


—  52,242 


104,903 
49,672 
37,739 
95,01  1 
86,868 
87,874 

124,987 


Cumulative 
Total 


157,145 
206,817 
244,556 
339,567 
426,435 
514,309 
639,296 


Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 

829 

881 
920 
858 
731 
689 
539 
358 


*  Excluding  ten  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  3,385  automobiles. 
**  Excluding  one  drive-in  theatre,  total  capacity  300  automobiles. 

BOSTON  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    764  640,128 

Closed  theatres    19  11 ,722 


Circuit-operated  theatres 
Non-circuit  theatres 


Totals    783       651,850  Totals 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Population 

1,000,000-500,001 
500,000-250,001 
250,000-100,001 
100,000-  50,001 
50,000-  25,001 
25,000-  10,001 
10,000-  5,001 
5,000-  2,501 
2,500  and  under 


783 


651,850 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

1 

(Bostont) 

58 

77,833 

1,341 

1 

( Providence) 

2 

16 

74 

24,944 

102,777 

1,559 

7 

9 

69 

143 

88,715 

191,492 

1,286 

1 1 

20 

65 

208 

73,465 

264,957 

1,130 

26 

46 

79 

287 

84,695 

349,652 

1,072 

62 

108 

109 

396 

98,628 

448,280 

905 

58 

166 

77 

473 

52,426 

500,706 

681 

41 

207 

47 

520 

26,818 

527,524 

571 

219 

426 

244 

764 

1  12,604 

640,128 

461 

*  Excluding  eleven  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity,  4,400  automobiles, 
t  Including  E.  Boston,  S.  Boston,  Dorchester,  and  Roxbury. 


896 


M.  P.  THEATRES 


Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*                    303  262,758 

Closed  theatres**                             18  12,770 

Totals                                321  275,528 


BUFFALO  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    177 

Non-circuit  theatres    144 

Totals  ..'   321 


Seating 
Capacity 

182,026 
93,502 

275,528 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

Over  500,000 

1  (Buffalo) 

63 

63,790 

1,012 

500,000-250,001 

1  (Rochester) 

2 

31 

94 

34,404 

98,194 

1,110 

250,000-100,001 

1  (Syracuse) 

3 

24 

118 

26,664 

124,858 

1,1  1 1 

100,000-  50,001 

2 

5 

21 

139 

22,601 

147,459 

1,076 

50,000-  25,001 

3 

8 

13 

152 

16,401 

163,860 

1 ,262 

25.000-  10,001 

17 

25 

46 

198 

44,978 

208,838 

977 

10,000-  5,001 

16 

41 

20 

218 

16,543 

225,381 

827 

5.000-  2,501 

24 

65 

24 

242 

14,914 

240,295 

621 

2,500  and  under 

61 

126 

61 

303 

22,463 

262,758 

368 

Excluding  three  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  2,000  automobiles. 
Excluding  one  drive-in  theatre,  capacity  900  automobiles. 


CHARLOTTE  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    685  329,527 

Closed  theatres    13  4,800 


Totals    698 


334,327 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    295 

Non-circuit  theatres    403 


Totals    698 


Seating 
Capacity 

179,871 
1  54,456 

334,327 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings* 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seat 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theat 

250,000-100,001 

1  (Charlotte) 

13 

8,619 

663 

100.000-  50,001 

6 

7 

47 

60 

38,534 

47,153 

820 

50,000-  25,001 

6 

13 

40 

100 

28,109 

75,262 

703 

25,000-  10,001 

24 

37 

102 

202 

59,258 

134,520 

581 

10,000-  5,001 

34 

71 

80 

282 

40,683 

175,203 

508 

5,000-  2,501 

60 

131 

105 

387 

48,980 

224,183 

466 

2,500  and  under 

273 

404 

298 

685 

105,344 

329,527 

353 

Excluding  thirty-six  drive-m  theatres,  total  capacity  6,405  automobiles. 


Number 

Theatres  in  operation*    702 

Closed  theatres**    16 


CHICACO  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Capacity 

595,179 
9,447 


Totals    71  i 


604,626 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    351 

Non-circuit  theatres    367 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according 


Population 

1 ,000,000  and  over 
250,000-100,001 


100,000- 
50,000- 
25,000- 
1  0,000- 
5.000- 


50,001 
25,001 
10,001 
5,001 
2,501 


2,500  and  under 


7 
12 
29 
35 
40 
114 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

(Chicago) 
(Cary,  Peoria) 
(South  Bend) 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 


1  1 

23 
52 
87 
127 
241 


No.  of 
Theatres 
Operating 

302 
35 

40 
47 
67 
44 
45 
121 


Totals    718 

to  population  groupings:* 
Cumu- 
lative Number  Cumulative 
Total  Seats  Total 

324,409   

34,258  358,667 


Seating 
Capacity 

395,294 
209,332 

604,626 


337 

377 
424 
491 
535 
581 
702 


40,882 
43,545 
55,775 
32,392 
22,128 
41,790 


399,549 
443,094 
498,869 
531.261 
553,389 
595,179 


Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 

1 ,074 
979 

1 ,022 
926 
832 
736 
481 
345 


*  Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1,450  automobiles. 
**  Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  2.030  automobiles. 
$  There  are  no  towns  with  theatres  in  this  exchange  terr.  ranging  in  population  from  250,001-1,000.000. 


CINCINNATI   EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    704  372,172 

Closed  theatres**    92  29,152 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    292 

Non-circuit  theatres    504 


Seating 
Capacity 

202,671 
198,653 


Totals    796        401,324  Totals    796  401,324 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 

Cumu-     No.  of  Cumu- 

Towns  with      lative    Theatres      lative  Number        Cumulative  Avg.  Seats 

Population  Theatres        Total   Operating      Total  Seats  Total  Per  Theatre 

500,000-250,001         2(Cinc'ti)  —         127  —  97,311    766 


LEW 

AYRES 

LAUREN 

BACALL 

HUMPHREY 

BOGART 

JAMES 

CAGNEY 

RORY 

CALHOUN 

JACK 

CARSON 

DANE 

CLARK 

GARY 

COOPER 

JOSEPH 

COTTEN 


BETTE 

DAVIS 

MARLENE 

DIETRICH 

KIRK 

DOUGLAS 

BETSY 

DRAKE 

BARRY 

FITZGERALD 

ERROL 

FLYNN 

JOHN 

GARFIELD 

JENNIFER 

JONES 

LOUIS 

JOURDAN 


JOAN 

CRAWFORD 


DANNY 

KAYE 


BURT 

GREGORY 

LANCASTER 

PECK 

VIVECA 

CLAUDE 

LINDFORS 

RAINS 

GORDON 

RONALD 

MacRAE 

REAGAN 

RAYMOND 

GINGER 

MASSEY 

ROGERS 

VIRGINIA 

RANDOLPH 

MAYO 

SCOTT 

DENNIS 

ZACHARY 

MORGAN 

SCOTT 

WAYNE 

ALEXIS 

MORRIS 

SMITH 

PATRICIA 

SHIRLEY 

NEAL 

TEMPLE 

EDMOND 

JOHN 

O'BRIEN 

WAYNE 

ELEANOR 

JANE 

PARKER 

WYMAN 

with  these 


"FLAMINGO  ROAD"    .        .    Joan  Crawford,  Zachary  Scott, 

Sydney  Greenstreet,  David  Brian. 
"NIGHT  UNTO  NIGHT"  .  .  .  Ronald  Reagan,  Viveca  Lindfors 
"THE  YOUNGER  BROTHERS"  (Technicolor)  .  .  .  Wayne  Morris, 

Janis  Paige,  Bruce  Bennett,  Geraldine  Brooks,  Robert  Hutton. 

"TASK  FORCE"  Gary  Cooper 

"ONE  LAST  FLING"  .  .  .  Alexis  Smith,  Zachary  Scott 
"LOOK  FOR  THE  SILVER  LINING"  (Technicolor)  .  .  .  June 

Haver,  Ray  Bolger,  Gordon  MacRae. 
"MONTANA"  (Technicolor)    .    .    .    Errol  Flynn,  Alexis  Smith 
"THE  HOUSE  ACROSS  THE  STREET"    .    .    .   Wayne  Morris, 

Janis  Paige,  Bruce  Bennett. 
"UNDER  CAPRICORN"  (Technicolor)   .   .   .   Ingrid  Bergman, 

Joseph  Cotten,  Michael  Wilding  (Transatlantic). 
"THE  HASTY  HEART"    .    .    .   Ronald  Reagan,  Patricia  Neal 
"IT'S  A  GREAT  FEELING"  (Technicolor)  .  .  .  Dennis  Morgan, 

Doris  Day,  Jack  Carson. 
"COLORADO  TERRITORY"  .  .  .  Joel  McCrea,  Virginia  Mayo 
"THE  GIRL  FROM  JONES  BEACH"    .    .    .    Ronald  Reagan, 

Virginia  Mayo,  Eddie  Bracken. 

"HAPPY  TIMES"  (Technicolor)  Danny  Kaye 

"THE  FOUNTAIN  HEAD"  .  .  .  Gary  Cooper,  Patricia  Neal 
"THIS  SIDE  OF  THE  LAW"  .  .  .  Viveca  Lindfors,  Kent  Smith, 

Janis  Paige,  Robert  Douglas. 
"BACKFIRE"  .  .  .  Dane  Clark,  Virginia  Mayo,  Gordon  McRae, 

Edmond  O'Brien,  Viveca  Lindfors. 
"THE  OCTOPUS  AND  MISS  SMITH"    .    .    .    Jane  Wyman, 

Dennis  Morgan. 

"WHITE  HEAT"  James  Cagney 


"ALWAYS  SWEETHEARTS"  (Technicolor)  .  .  .  Shirley  Temple, 

Barry  Fitzgerald,  Lon  McAllister. 
"BARRICADE"  (Technicolor)  .  .  .  Dane  Clark,  Virginia  Mayo, 

Raymond  Massey. 
"CHAIN  LIGHTNING"  .   .    Humphrey  Bogart,  Eleanor  Parker 
"BEYOND  THE  FOREST"    .    .    .    Bette  Davis,  Joseph  Cotten 
"RETURN  OF  THE  FRONTIERSMAN"  (Technicolor)  .  .  . 

Randolph  Scott. 

"THE  MIAMI  STORY"  Burt  Lancaster 

"PERFECT  STRANGERS"  .  .  .  Ginger  Rogers,  Dennis  Morgan 
"STAGE  FRIGHT"     .     .     .     Jane  Wyman,  Marlene  Dietrich 
(Transatlantic). 

"VICTORIA  GRANDOLET"  .  .  .  Jennifer  Jones,  Louis  Jourdan 
"YOUNG  MAN  WITH  A  HORN"     .     .     .     Kirk  Douglas, 

Lauren  Bacall,  Doris  Day 

"ETHAN  FROME"  Gregory  Peck 

"THE  WEST  POINT  STORY"  James  Cagney 

"COLT  .45"  Randolph  Scott,  Alexis  Smith 

"THE  TRAVELERS"    ....    John  Wayne,  Eleanor  Parker 

"DALLAS"  Errol  Flynn,  Patricia  Neal 

"WOMEN  WITHOUT  MEN"  Joan  Crawford 

"ALWAYS  LEAVE  THEM  LAUGHING"  (Technicolor)  .  .  . 

Danny  Kaye. 

"THE  CANDY  KID  LEVELS"  Errol  Flynn 

"BACK  TO  BROADWAY"  .  .  .  Joan  Crawford,  Jack  Carson, 

Gordon  MacRae,  Virginia  Mayo 
"THE  GLASS  MENAGERIE"  Jane  Wyman 


Warner  Bros,  is  dedicated 
to  one  BIG  guiding  principle 

—  The  Production  of... 


M.  P.  THEATRES 


905 


250,000-100,001 
100,000-  50,001 


50,000- 
25,000- 
10,000- 
5,000- 


25,001 
10,001 
5,001 
2,501 


2,500  and  under 


1 
5 
8 
13 
38 
49 
264 


(Columbus) 
(Dayton) 


3 

28 

1 55 

22,389 

1    1  7,  /  UU 

800 

8 

43 

198 

33,764 

153,464 

785 

16 

40 

238 

35,686 

189,150 

892 

29 

36 

274 

24,243 

213,393 

673 

67 

74 

348 

40,396 

253,789 

546 

116 

72 

420 

30,545 

284,334 

424 

380 

284 

704 

87,838 

372,172 

309 

Excluding  eight  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  3,641  automobiles. 
Excluding  three  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1,400  automobiles. 


CLEVELAND  EXCHANGE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*                    479  371,013 

Closed  theatres**                             27  10,027 

Totals                                  506  381,040 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    246 

Non-circuit  theatres    260 

Totals    506 


Seating 
Capacity 

242,086 
138,954 

381,040 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation, 

according  to  population 

groupings* : 

Cumu 

No.  of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population  j. 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

1,000,000-500,001 

1  (Cleve.) 

102 

124,229 

1,218 

500,000-250,001 

1  (Toledo) 

2 

28 

130 

29,608 

153,837 

1,057 

(Akron) 

250,000-100,001 

3  (Youngstn.) 

5 

55 

185 

49,490 

203,327 

900 

(Canton) 

50,000-  25,001 

8 

13 

38 

223 

34,81  1 

238,138 

916 

25,000-  10,001 

24 

37 

59 

282 

46,273 

284,41  1 

784 

10,000-  5,001 

29 

66 

51 

333 

30,502 

314,913 

598 

5,000-  2,501 

43 

109 

55 

388 

27,438 

342,351 

499 

2,500  and  under 

85 

194 

91 

479 

28,662 

371,013 

315 

*  Excluding  twenty-three  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity,  7,480  automobiles. 
**  Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1,100  automobiles. 

$  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  50,001-100,000. 


Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    1 ,302  706,682 

Closed  theatres**    80  31,162 


DALLAS  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Circuit-operated  theatres 
Non-circuit  theatres   


Totals    1,382        737,844  Totals 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings* 


Number 

791 
591 

1,382 


Seating 
Capacity 

493,871 
243,973 

737,844 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

( Houston) 

500,000-250,001 

3 

(Dallas) 

141 

127,794 

906 

(San  Antonio) 

250,000-100,001 

1 

(Ft.  Worth) 

4 

29 

170 

23,466 

151,260 

809 

100,000-  50,001 

7 

1  1 

79 

249 

59,123 

210,383 

748 

50,000-  25,001 

9 

20 

84 

333 

55,819 

266,202 

664 

25,000-  10,001 

26 

46 

119 

452 

72,152 

338,354 

606 

10,000-  5,001 

59 

105 

180 

632 

99,825 

438,179 

555 

5,000-  2,501 

99 

204 

204 

836 

97,929 

536,108 

480 

2,500  and  under 

401 

605 

466 

1,302 

170,574 

706,682 

366 

Excluding  thirty-five  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  12,010  automobiles. 
Excluding  four  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1,400  automobiles. 


DENVER  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    381  186,201 

Closed  theatres    24  7,776 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    186 

Non-circuit  theatres    219 


Totals    405 


Totals    405  193,977 

Cumu-      No.  of  Cumu- 
Towns  with       lative    Theatres      lative  Number 
Population  $  Theatres        Total   Operating      Total  Seats 

Sealing _capacjty  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings* 


Seating 
Capacity 

1  16,550 
77,427 

193,977 


Cumulative 
Total 


Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 


500,000-250,001 
100,000-  50,001 
50,000- 


25,001 

10,001 
5.001 
2,501 


25.000- 
10.000- 
5,000- 

2,500  and  under 


1  (Denver 

1  (Pueblo) 

2  (Col.  Sprgs.) 
(Albuquerque) 

19 
30 
198 


37 

34,974 

945 

2 

7 

44 

5,326 

40,300 

761 

4 

16 

60 

11, 478 

51,778 

717 

17 

41 

101 

29,033 

80,81  1 

708 

36 

38 

139 

22,895 

103,706 

602 

66 

39 

178 

21,886 

125,592 

561 

264 

203 

381 

60,609 

186,201 

299 

*  Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1,050  automobiles. 

t  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  100,001-250,000. 


906 


M.  P.  TH  EATRES 


DES  MOINES  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation    416  172,906 

Closed  theatres    9  2,577 


Totals    425 


175,483 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    161 

Non-circuit  theatres    264 


Totals    425 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings: 


Seating 
Capacity 

92,052 

83,431 

175,483 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

250,000-100,001 

1  (D.  Moines) 

21 

15,238 

726 

100,000-  50,001 

3  (Davenport) 
(C.  Rapids) 
(Waterloo) 

4 

22 

43 

21,782 

37,020 

990 

50,000-  25,001 

7 

11 

34 

77 

24,034 

61,054 

707 

25,000-  10,001 

9 

20 

28 

105 

16,076 

77,130 

574 

10,000-  5,001 

17 

37 

32 

137 

1  6,067 

93,197 

502 

5,000-  2,500 

35 

72 

46 

183 

20,677 

1  13,874 

450 

2,500  and  under 

232 

304 

233 

416 

59,032 

172,906 

253 

DETROIT  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation    589  435,830 

Closed  theatres*    24  13,728 


Totals    613 


449,558 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    286 

Non-circuit  theatres    327 


Totals    613 


Seating 
Capacity 

274,608 
174,950 

449,558 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings* 


Population 

1 ,000,000  and  over 
250,000-100,001 


100,000-  50,001 
50,000-  25,001 
25,000-  10,001 
10,000-  5,001 

5,000-  2,501 

2,500  and  under  147 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

1  (Detroit) 

2  (C.  Rapids) 
(Flint) 

6 
9 
17 
30 
32 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

167 

172,459 

1,033 

3 

45 

212 

36,345 

208,804 

808 

9 

50 

262 

44,674 

253,478 

893 

18 

47 

309 

40,101 

293,579 

853 

35 

38 

347 

32,731 

326,310 

861 

65 

54 

401 

32,974 

359,284 

61 1 

97 

37 

438 

21,512 

380,796 

581 

244 

151 

589 

55,034 

435,830 

364 

*  Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  680  automobiles. 

i  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  250,001-1,000,000. 


INDIANAPOLIS  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    475  282,485 

Closed  theatres  ...„   19  5,909 


Totals    494  288,394 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    218 

Non-circuit  theatres    276 


Cumu- 


No.  of 


Totals    494 

to  population  groupings*: 
Cumu- 


Seating 
Capacity 

168,086 
120,308 

288,394 


Towns  with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

Population 

(Indpls.) 

500,000-250,001 

2  (Louisville) 

92 

78,787 

856 

250,000-100,001 

1  (Ft.  Wayne) 

3 

14 

106 

12,999 

91,786 

929 

100,000-  50,001 

2  (Evansville) 

5 

27 

133 

19,163 

1  10,949 

710 

(T.  Haute) 

50,000-  25,001 

7 

12 

34 

167 

28,332 

139,281 

833 

25,000-  10,001 

16 

28 

47 

214 

34,066 

173,347 

725 

10,000-  5,001 

31 

59 

60 

274 

36,207 

209,554 

603 

5,000-  2,501 

37 

96 

55 

329 

26,072 

235,626 

474 

2,500  and  under 

142 

238 

146 

475 

46,859 

282,485 

321 

Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  900  automobiles. 


Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*                    666  347,084 

Closed  theatres                               28  13,753 

Totals                                  694  360,837 


KANSAS  CITY  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    277 

Non-circuit  theatres    417 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings* 


Totals    694 


Population 

500,000-250,001 


250,000-100,001 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

1  (Kansas 

City,  Mo.) 
( Kansas 

2  City,  Kans.) 


Cumu-     No.  of 
lative  Theatres 
Total  Operating 

—  55 


32 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 


87 


Number 
Seats 

54,324 


26,871 


Cumulative 
Total 


81.195 


Seating 
Capacity 

198,079 
162,758 

360,837 


Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 

988 


840 


M.  P.  TH  EATRES 


907 


100.000-  50,001 
50,000-  25,001 
25,000-  10,001 
10,000-  5,001 
5,000-  2,501 
2,500  and  under 


3 
2 
24 
27 
54 
322 


(Wichita) 


6 

31 

118 

23,696 

104,891 

764 

8 

10 

128 

9,074 

1  13,965 

907 

32 

73 

201 

53,139 

167,104 

728 

59 

61 

262 

35,405 

202,509 

580 

113 

75 

337 

42,036 

244,545 

560 

435 

329 

666 

102,539 

347,084 

312 

Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity,  1,450  automobiles. 


Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    687  537,819 

Closed  theatres    12  5,494 


LOS  ANGELES  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    413 

Non-circuit  theatres    286 


Totals    699       543,313  Tota 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population 


Is 

groupings* 


699 


Seating 
Capacity 

368,1 19 
175,194 

543,313 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population  r 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

1,000,001  and  over 

1  (Los  Angeles) 

216 

194,917 

902 

( San  Diego) 

250,000-100,001 

2  (Long  Beach) 

3 

48 

264 

45,500 

240,417 

948 

100,000-  50,001 

4 

7 

42 

306 

38,345 

278,762 

913 

50,000-  25,001 

14 

21 

79 

385 

74,198 

352,960 

939 

25,000-  10,001 

19 

40 

48 

433 

39,324 

392,284 

819 

10,000-  5,001 

35 

75 

69 

502 

48,788 

441 ,072 

707 

5,000-  2,501 

43 

118 

56 

558 

32,504 

473,576 

580 

2,500  and  under 

117 

235 

129 

687 

64,243 

537,819 

498 

*  Excluding  eight  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  4,679  automobiles. 

t  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  250,001-1,000,000. 

MEMPHIS  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 


Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    570  268,501 

Closed  theatres    16  5,655 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    229 

Non-circuit  theatres    357 


Totals    586        274,156  Totals    586 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Seating 

Capacity 

133,930 
140,226 

274,156 


Population  + 

500,000-250,001 
100,000-  50,001 


50,000- 
25.000- 
1 0,000- 
5,000- 


25,001 
10,001 
5,001 
2,501 


2,500  and  under 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

1  (Memphis) 
1  (Little  Rock) 
2 

12 

22 

55 
273 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 

2 

4 
16 
38 
93 
366 


No.  of 
Theatres 
Operating 

37 
13 
1 1 
48 
54 
99 
308 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 

50 

61 
109 
163 
262 
570 


Number 
Seats 

35,560 
10,188 
8,394 
30,275 
29,889 
51,312 
102,883 


Cumulative 
Total 


45,748 
54,142 
84,417 
1  14,306 
165,618 
268,501 


Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 

961 
784 
763 
631 
553 
518 
334 


*  Excluding  five  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  2,050  automobiles. 

t  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  100,001-250,000. 


MILWAUKEE  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    382  247,119 

Closed  theatres    15  7,484 


Totals    397        254,603  Totals   :   397 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    176 

Non-circuit  theatres    221 


Seating 
Capacity 

149,1 19 

105,484 

254,603 


Population  t 

1 ,000,000-500,001 
100,000-  50,001 

50,000-  25,001 
25,000-  10,001 
10,000-  5,001 
5,000-  2,501 
2,500  and  under 


10 
20 
20 
47 
108 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

( Mlwkee. ) 
!  (Madison) 
( Racine) 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 


13 
33 
53 
100 
208 


No.  of 
Theatres 
Operating 

69 
17 

42 
42 
37 
64 
111 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 


128 
170 
207 
271 
382 


Number 

Seats 

70,516 
19,826 

38,535 
30,802 
21,295 
30,458 
35,687 


Cumulative 
Total 


90,342 

128,877 
159,679 
180,974 
21  1,432 
247,1  19 


Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 

1 ,022 
1,166 

918 
733 
576 
476 
322 


*  Excluding  one  drive-in  theatre,  capacity  800  automobiles. 

|  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  100,001-500,000. 


MINNEAPOLIS  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation    884        369  427 

Closed  theatres    47  11  675 


Totals    931        381,102  Totals    931 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings: 


Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Circuit-operated  theatres    188  127,666 

Non-circuit  theatres    743  253,436 


381,102 


908 


M . P . THEATRES 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

500,000-250,001 

2  (Mpls.) 

— 

94 

— 

80,179 

853 

(St.  Paul) 

250,000-100,001 

1  (Duluth) 

3 

12 

106 

8,732 

88,91  1 

728 

50,000-  25,001 

6 

9 

34 

140 

25,438 

1  14,349 

748 

25,000-  10,001 

20 

29 

54 

194 

34,627 

148,976 

641 

i  0,000-  5,001 

36 

65 

66 

260 

38,779 

187,755 

588 

5,000-  2,501 

41 

106 

55 

315 

28,664 

216,419 

521 

2,500  and  under 

558 

664 

569 

884 

153.008 

369,427 

269 

Theatres  in  operation* 
Closed  theatres   


NEW  HAVEN   EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Number  Capacity 

.     191  178,948 
7  6,109 


Totals    198        185,057  Totals    198 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  grouping 


Circuit-operated  theatres 
Non-circuit  theatres   


Number 

.  85 
.  113 


Seating 
Capacity 

104,940 
80,1  17 

185,057 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

Population 

(Hartford 

250.000-100,001 

3  IN.  Haven- 

59 

67,824 

1,150 

100,000-  50,001 

( Bridgept. 

2  (Water'by 

5 

17 

76 

18,457 

86,281 

1,086 

(N.  Britn. 

50,000-  25,001 

10 

15 

28 

104 

3 1 ,908 

1  18,189 

1 ,140 

25,000-  10,001 

12 

27 

21 

125 

20,122 

138,31 1 

958 

10,000-  5,001 

13 

40 

14 

139 

10,952 

149,263 

782 

5,000-  2,501 

19 

59 

22 

161 

14,365 

163,628 

653 

2,500  and  under 

29 

88 

30 

191 

15,320 

178,948 

511 

Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1,100  automobiles. 


Number 

Theatres  in  operation*    576 

Closed  theatres    13 


NEW  ORLEANS  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Capacity 

313,351 
6,255 


Totals    589 


319,606 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    287 

Non-circuit  theatres    302 


Totals    589 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

500,000-250,001 

1  INewO.I 

62 

58,537 

100,000-  50,001 

3  (Shreveport) 
(Mobile) 
( Jackson ) 

4 

40 

102 

29,064 

87,601 

50.000-  25,001 

5 

9 

39 

141 

26,006 

1  13,607 

25,000-  10,001 

16 

25 

66 

207 

41 ,021 

154,628 

10,000-  5,001 

28 

53 

70 

277 

40,185 

194,813 

5,000-  2,501 

44 

97 

64 

341 

32,234 

277,047 

2,500  and  under 

220 

317 

235 

576 

86,304 

313,351 

*  Excluding  six  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity,  2,350  automobiles. 

t  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  100,001-250,000. 


Seating 
Capacity 

178,542 
1  4 1 ,064 

319,606 


Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 

944 
727 


667 
622 
574 
504 
367 


Number 

Theatres  in  operation*    1.023 

Closed  theatres    85 


NEW  YORK  CITY  EXCHANCE  DIRECTORY 
STATISTICAL  SURVEY 
Seating 
Capacity 

1,174,342 
72,102 


Totals    1,108  1,246,444 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres   710 

Non-circuit  theatres    398 


Seating 
Capacity 

946,451 
299,993 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings:: 


Total    1,108  1,246,444 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population  t 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

,000,001  and  over 

1  (N.Y.C.) 

589 

723,243 

1,228 

500,000-250,001 

2  (Newark) 

3 

60 

649 

76,916 

800,159 

1,282 

(Jersey  City) 

250,000-100,001 

3 

6 

28 

677 

36,129 

836,288 

1,290 

100,000-  50,001 

8 

14 

43 

720 

58,774 

895,062 

1,367 

50,000-  25,001 

20 

34 

60 

780 

72,257 

967,319 

1,204 

25,000-  10,001 

45 

79 

70 

850 

84,031 

1,051,350 

1,200 

10,000-  5,001 

53 

132 

68 

918 

59,915 

1,1  1  1,265 

881 

5,000-  2,501 

46 

178 

50 

968 

36,151 

1,147,416 

723 

2,500  and  under 

52 

230 

55 

1,023 

26,926 

1,174,342 

490 

*  Excluding  2  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  800  automobiles, 
t  There  are  no  towns  with  theatres  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  500,001-1,000,000 


M  .  P.  THEATRES 


909 


OKLAHOMA  CITY  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    509  238,828 

Closed  theatres    16  7,231 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    206 

Non-circuit  theatres    303 


Seating 
Capacity 

128,944 

117, 1  15 


Totals 

575 

746  0S9 

Totals 

  509 

246,059 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation, 

according 

to  population  groupings*: 

Cumu 

No.  of 

Cumu- 

Towns  with 

lative 

Theatres  lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population  ** 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating  Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

250,000-100,001 

2  (Okla.  City 

56 

41,135 

734 

(Tulsa 

50,000-  25,001 

1  (Enid 

3 

5 

61 

3,740 

44,875 

748 

25,000-  10,001 

17 

20 

69 

130 

46,135 

91 ,010 

669 

10,000-  5,001 

22 

42 

63 

193 

35,1  12 

126,122 

557 

5,000-  2,501 

35 

77 

73 

266 

35,437 

161,559 

485 

2,500  and  under 

21  1 

288 

243 

509 

77,269 

238,828 

318 

*  Excluding  three  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  2,250  automobiles. 

**  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  50.001-100,000. 

OMAHA  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation    432  166,106 

Closed  theatres    12  2,862 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    87 

Non-circuit  theatres    357 


Totals    444  168,968 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation 

Cumu-      No.  of 


Totals    444 


Seating 
Capacity 

62,707 
106,261 

168,968 


according  to  population  groupings: 
Cumu- 


Towns  with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

250,000-100,001 

1  (Omaha) 

27 

27,438 

1 ,016 

100,000-  50,001 

2  (Sioux  Cy.) 
(Lincoln) 

3 

17 

44 

17,269 

44,707 

1,016 

50,000-  25,001 

1  (Council  Blfs 

.)  4 

3 

47 

3,142 

47,849 

1,047 

25,000-  10,001 

5 

9 

13 

60 

9,544 

57,393 

734 

10,000-  5,001 

1  1 

20 

20 

80 

12,791 

70,184 

639 

5,000-  2,501 

24 

44 

38 

118 

15,919 

86,103 

419 

2,500  and  under 

309 

353 

314 

432 

80,003 

166,106 

255 

Theatres  in  operation 
Closed  theatres   


PHILADELPHIA  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

..    796  674,652 
34  26,800 


Totals    830  701,452 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation 

Cumu- 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    473 

Non-circuit  theatres    357 


Totals    830 


Seating 
Capacity 

473,947 

227,505 

701 ,452 


Population  7 

1 ,000,000  and  over 
250,000-100,001 
100,000-  50,001 
50,000-  25,001 
25,000-  10,001 
10,000-  5,001 
5,000-  2,501 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

(Phila.) 


2,500  and  under  126 


according  to  population  groupings: 
No.  of  Cumu- 
lative   Theatres  lative  Number  Cumulative  Avg.  Seats 
Total    Operating  Total            Seats  Total  Per  Theatre 

—          199  —  194,189    976 

6           69  268           76,825  271,014  1,113 

15           90  358  104,330  375,344  1,159 

20           26  384           29,153  404,497  1,121 

62            84  468            79,592  484,089  947 

134          105  573           73,717  557,806  702 

217           91  664           59,261  617,067  651 

343          132  796           57,585  674,652  436 


$  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  250,001-1,000,000. 

PITTSBURGH  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    616  382,768 

Closed  theatres    15  5,054 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    253 

Non-circuit  theatres    378 


Totals    631        387,822  Totals 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings* 


631 


Seating 
Capacity 

199,314 
188,508 

387,822 


Population'!: 

1,000,000-500,001 
250,000-100,001 
100,000-  50,001 
50,000-  25,001 
25,000-  10,001 
10,000-  5,001 
5.000-  2,501 
2,500  and  under 


Towns  with 
Theatres 

1  (Pittsburgh 
1  (Erie) 
4 

6 
38 
56 
61 
156 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 

2 
6 
12 
50 
106 
167 
323 


No.  of 
Theatres 
Operating 

81 

15 

40 

24 
107 

99 

83 
167 


Cumu- 
lative 
Total 

96 
136 
160 
267 
366 
449 
616 


Number 
Seats 

69,331 
12,108 
37,320 
19,176 
86,560 
62,331 
40,047 
55,895 


*  Excluding  one  drive-in  theatre,  total  capacity  300  automobiles. 

i  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  250,001-500,000. 


910 


M  .  P.  THEATRES 


Number 

Theatres  in  operation    252 

Closed  theatres    14 


PORTLAND  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Capacity 

133,307 
4,440 


Totals    266 


137,747 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    83 

Non-circuit  theatres    183 


Totals    266 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings: 


Seating 
Capacity 

63,643 
74,104 

137,747 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population  * 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

500.000-250,00- 

1  (Portland) 

52 

41,750 

803 

50,000-  25,001 

1  (Salem) 

2 

6 

58 

5,081 

46,831 

847 

25,000-  10,001 

6 

8 

21 

79 

16,280 

63,1  1  1 

775 

10,000-  5,001 

10 

18 

25 

104 

16,138 

79,249 

645 

5,000-  2,501 

22 

40 

39 

143 

20,758 

100,007 

532 

2,500  and  under 

106 

146 

109 

252 

33,300 

133,307 

305 

There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  50,001-250,000. 


Number 

Theatres  in  operation*    575 

Closed  theatres**    23 


ST.  LOUIS  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Capacity 

336,215 
9,529 


Totals    598 


345,744 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    274 

Non-circuit  theatres    324 


Totals    598 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings*: 


Seating 
Capacity 

21  1,694 
134,050 

345,744 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Population  : 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

,000,000-500,001 

1  (St.  Louis) 

94 

93,588 

(E.  St.  Louis) 

100,000-  50,001 

2  (Springfield) 

3 

18 

112 

16,305 

109,893 

50,000-  25,001 

4 

7 

20 

132 

16,095 

125,988 

25,000-  10,001 

20 

27 

52 

184 

41,063 

167,051 

10,000-  5,001 

39 

66 

74 

258 

51,189 

218,240 

5,000-  2,501 

56 

122 

73 

331 

38,945 

257,185 

2,500  and  under 

236 

358 

244 

575 

79,030 

336,215 

Avg.  Seats 
Per  Theatre 

996 

906 
805 
790 
692 
533 
324 


*  Excluding  two  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  1 ,300  automobiles. 
**  Excluding  one  drive-in  theatre,  capacity  577  automobiles. 
|  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  100,001-500,000. 


SALT  LAKE  CITY  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation    414  186,208 

Closed  theatres    15  6,829 


Totals    429 


193,037 


Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Circuit-operated  theatres    155  95,356 

Non-circuit  theatres    274  97,681 


Totals    429 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings: 


193,037 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population  : 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

250,000-100,00- 

1  (S.  Lake  City) 

17 

14.365 

845 

50,000-  25,001 

4 

5 

18 

35 

18,127 

32,492 

1,007 

25,000-  10,001 

1  1 

16 

37 

72 

27,780 

60,272 

751 

10,000-  5,001 

12 

28 

30 

102 

16,524 

76,796 

551 

5,000-  2,501 

46 

74 

69 

171 

35,446 

1  12,242 

514 

2,500  and  under 

227 

301 

243 

414 

73,966 

186,208 

304 

There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranking  in  population  from  50,001-100,000. 


Theatres  in  operation* 
Closed  theatres   


SAN  FRANCISCO  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 

Seating 
Capacity 

418,450 
11,176 


Totals    548 


429,626 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    359 

Non-circuit  theatres    189 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according 

Cumu-     No.  of 


Totals   

to  population  groupings* 
Cumu- 


548 


Seating 
Capacity 

344,196 
85.430 

429,626 


Towns  with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

500,001  and  over 

1  (S.  Frnsco.) 

82 

88,024 

1 ,073 

500,000-250,001 

1  (Oklnd.) 

2 

36 

118 

43,330 

131,354 

1,204 

250,000-100,001 

1  (Scrmto.) 

3 

19 

137 

18,144 

149,498 

955 

100,000-  50,001 

4 

7 

42 

179 

43,662 

193.160 

1,040 

50,000-  25,001 

"tf 

8 

7 

186 

5,956 

199,1  16 

851 

25,000-  10,001 

18 

26 

68 

254 

63,040 

262,156 

927 

10,000-  5.001 

29 

55 

55 

309 

49,144 

31 1,300 

894 

5,000-  2,501 

34 

89 

51 

360 

36,286 

347,586 

711 

2,500  and  under 

156 

245 

168 

528 

70,864 

418,450 

422 

*  Excluding  ten  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  5,000  automobiles. 


M.  P.  THEATRES 


91  1 


Number 

Theatres  in  operation*    353 

Closed  theatres    9 


SEATTLE  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Capacity 

185,696 
3,806 


Totals    362 


189,492 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    160 

Non-circuit  theatres    202 


Totals    362 


Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according  to  population  groupings: 


Population  ** 

500,000-250,001 
250,000-100,001 


Seating 
Capacity 

108,552 
80,940 

189,492 


50,000-  25,001 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

1  (Seattle) 

47 

40,446 

861 

2  (Spokane) 

3 

33 

80 

24,653 

65,099 

747 

(Tacoma) 

3  (Everett) 

6 

14 

94 

13,155 

78,254 

940 

(Bellnghm.) 
(Yakima) 


25,000-  10,001 

7 

13 

26 

120 

19,668 

97,922 

756 

10,000-  5,001 

7 

20 

15 

135 

10,999 

108,921 

733 

5,000-  2,501 

22 

42 

44 

179 

24,172 

133,093 

549 

2,500  and  under 

166 

208 

174 

353 

52,603 

185,696 

302 

*  Excluding  seven  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  3,690  automobiles. 
**  There  are  no  cities  in  this  exchange  territory  ranging  in  population  from  50,001-100,000. 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C.  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 
STATISTICAL  SUMMARY 
Seating 
Number  Capacity 

Theatres  in  operation*    705  433,478 

Closed  theatres**    23  9,814 


Totals    728  443,292 

Seating  capacity  of  theatres  now  in  operation,  according 


Number 

Circuit-operated  theatres    360 

Non-circuit  theatres    368 


Totals    728 


Seating 
Capacity 

267,801 
175,491 

443,292 


Cumu- 

No. of 

Cumu- 

Towns with 

lative 

Theatres 

lative 

Number 

Cumulative 

Avg.  Seats 

Population 

Theatres 

Total 

Operating 

Total 

Seats 

Total 

Per  Theatre 

500,001  and  over 

2  (Bait.) 

180 

149,540 

831 

(Wash.) 

250,000-100,001 

2  (Richmond) 

4 

52 

232 

37,870 

187,410 

728 

(Norfolk) 

100,000-  50,001 

3 

7 

27 

259 

20,022 

207,432 

742 

50,000-  25,001 

7 

14 

46 

305 

33,848 

241,280 

736 

25,000-  10,001 

14 

28 

43 

348 

32,519 

273,799 

756 

10,000-  5,001 

18 

46 

38 

386 

22,834 

296,633 

601 

5,000-  2,501 

41 

87 

68 

454 

37,676 

334,309 

554 

2,500  and  under 

216 

303 

251 

705 

99,169 

433.478 

395 

Excluding  six  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  3,350  automobiles. 
Excluding  three  drive-in  theatres,  total  capacity  665  automobiles. 


SUMMARY  OF 
DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 

NUMBER  AND  AUTOMOBILE  CAPACITY  OF  DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 
IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 

Number  of  Drive-ins  Automobile  Capacity 


Territory 

Open 

Closed 

Total 

Open 

Closed 

Total 

Albany   

17 

17 

6,525 

6,525 

.  50 

1 

51 

18,498 

150 

18,648 

Boston   

24 

5 

29 

9,900 

825 

10,725 

Buffalo   

16 

1 

17 

8,241 

500 

8,741 

Charlotte   

107 

1 

108 

23,444 

200 

23,644 

Chicago   

15 

15 

1  1,930 

1  1 ,930 

Cincinatti   

53 

2 

55 

22,226 

350 

22,576 

Cleveland   

51 

51 

20,505 

20,505 

Dallas   

78 

78 

27,620 

27.620 

Denver   

7 

1 

8 

3,725 

100 

3,825 

Des  Moines 

5 

5 

3,024 

3.024 

Detroit   

28 

28 

13,755 

13,755 

Indianapolis 

.  34 

34 

14,250 

14,250 

Kansas  City 

19 

19 

10,500 

10,500 

Los  Angeles 

19 

2 

21 

12,056 

1,050 

13,106 

Memphis   

10 

10 

4,053 

4,053 

Milwaukee   

2 

2 

1,554 

1,554 

Minneapolis 

3 

3 

1,650 

1,650 

New  Haven 

5 

5 

2.150 

2,150 

New  Orleans  ... 

.  16 

16 

6.129 

6,129 

New  York   

10 

10 

6,650 

6,650 

Oklahoma  City. 

16 

16 

8,794 

8,794 

Omaha   

3 

3 

1,850 

1,850 

Philadelphia  ... 

.    1 1 

1  1 

4,944 

4.944 

Pittsburgh 

39 

39 

16,494 

16,494 

912 


M.  P.  THEATRES 


Portland    5  — 

St.  Louis    10  — 

Salt  Lake  City  ..  26 

San   Francisco   ..  21  — ■ 

Seattle    1 5  — 

Washington     ....  28  — 

Total    743  13 


5 

2,800 

2,800 

i  n 
1  u 

a  940 

A  QA(~\ 

26 

11J79 

1  1,179 

21 

1  1,791 

1  1,791 

15 

7,400 

7,400 

28 

1  1 ,626 

1  1 ,626 

756 

310,203 

3,175 

313,378 

NUMBER  AND  AUTOMOBILE  CAPACITY  OF  CIRCUIT  AND  NON-CIRCUIT  DRIVE-IN  THEATRES 
IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BY  EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 


Number  of  Drive-Ins 

Automobile  Capacity 

Territory 

Circuit 

Non  -Gircu  it 

Total 

Circuit 

Non-Circuit 

Total 

Albany 

p 
0 

17 

4,100 

2,425 

6,525 

Atlanta   

1  cr 
1  D 

DO 

51 

6,784 

1  1 ,864 

18,648 

Boston   

0 

29 

4,475 

6,250 

10,725 

Buffalo 

A 
*t 

1  D 

17 

2,250 

6,491 

8,741 

Charlotte  . 

C 
O 

I  \Ji- 

108 

2,500 

21 ,144 

23,644 

Chicago   

4 

1  1 

1  5 

2,900 

9,030 

1  1 ,930 

Cincinnati 

7 

AQ 

55 

3,284 

19,292 

22,576 

Cleveland 

1  J 

DO 

51 

6  875 

1  3,630 

20,505 

Dallas 

36 

A1 

78 

1  3,805 

13,81  5 

27,620 

Denver 

Q 
O 

8 

3,825 

3,825 

Des  Moines 

1 

4 

5 

700 

2,324 

3,024 

Detroit   

8 

20 

28 

3,800 

9,955 

13,755 

Indianapolis 

34 

8,1  50 

6, 1  00 

1  4,250 

Kansas    City  ... 

8 

1  1 

19 

5,200 

5,300 

10,500 

Los  Angeles  ... 

14 

7 

21 

9,106 

4,000 

13,106 

Memphis   

5 

5 

10 

2,530 

1 ,523 

4,053 

Milwaukee 

2 

2 

1,554 

1,554 

Minneapolis 

3 

3 

1,650 

1,650 

New  Haven 

2 

3 

5 

1,000 

1,150 

2,150 

New  Orleans  ... 

9 

7 

16 

4,428 

1,701 

6,129 

New  York   

8 

2 

10 

5,350 

1 ,300 

6,650 

Oklahoma  City. 

9 

7 

16 

5,602 

3,192 

8,794 

Omaha   

2 

1 

3 

1,250 

600 

1 ,850 

Philadelphia  ... 

2 

9 

1 1 

1 ,654 

3,290 

4,944 

Pittsburgh 

4 

35 

39 

2,382 

14,1  12 

1  6,494 

Portland   

3  ' 

2 

5 

2,000 

800 

2,800 

St.  Louis   

5 

5 

10 

2,648 

2,292 

4,940 

Salt  Lake  City  . 

4 

22 

26 

2,295 

8,884 

1  1,179 

San   Francisco  . 

14 

7 

21 

8,093 

3,698 

1  1,791 

Seattle   

1  1 

4 

15 

5,400 

2,000 

7,400 

Washington 

7 

21 

28 

4,740 

6,886 

1 1 ,626 

Total 

241 

515 

756 

124,855 

188,523 

313,378 

(31.9%) 

(68.1%) 

(100.0%) 

(39.8%) 

(60.2%) 

(100.0%) 

NUMBER  OF  CIRCUIT  AND  NON-CIRCUIT 
IN  THE  UNITED  STATES, 


Territory                              Circuit  Non-Circuit  Total 

Albany                                  —  — 

Atlanta                                    5  2  7 

Boston                                     3  4  7 

Buffalo                                  —  1  1 

Charlotte                                 2  4  6 

Chicago                                   2  2  4 

Cincinnati                              —  6  6 

Cleveland                               —  3  3 

Dallas                                    —  3  3 

Denver                                    —  2  2 

Des  Moines                           —  —  — 

Detroit                                  —  —  — 

Indianapolis                             1  —  1 

Kansas  City                           —  —  — 

Los  Angeles                             4  7  11 

Memphis                               —  —  - — 

Milwaukee                               1  —  1 


t/E-IN  THEATRES  UNDER  CONSTRUCTION 
EXCHANCE  TERRITORY 


Territory  Circuit  Non-Circuit  Total 

Minneapolis    —  3  3 

New  Haven    1  1  2 

New  Orleans    1  2  3 

New  York    —  1  1 

Oklahoma  City    6  1 

Omaha    —  2  2 

Philadelphia    —  1  1 

Pittsburgh    —  8  8 

Portland    —  —  — 

St.  Louis    1  —  1 

Salt  Lake  City    —  —  — 

San  Francisco    - —  2  2 

Seattle    —  1  1 

Washington    —  3  3 


Total   27  59  86 


BOMBA  •  THE  JUNGLE  BOY 
TUNA  CLIPPER  •  JIGGS  AND  MAGGIE 
JOE  PALOOKA  •  THE  BOWERY  BOYS 
CHARLEY  CHAN  •  LEAVE  IT  TO  HENRY 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


915 


NEW  YORK  STAGE  SHOWS 


1948  Openings 


ANCEL  STREET 

City  Center  Theatre.  Opened  January  22,  1948. 
Closed  January  31,  1948.  12  performances. 

A  melodrama  by  Patrick  Hamilton.  Staged  by 
Richard  Barr.  Scenery  and  lighting,  Herbert  Brodkin. 
Costumes,  Emeline  Roche.  Presented  by  the  New 
York  City  Theater  Company. 

Mrs.  Manningham  Uta  Hagen 

Mr.  Manningham  Jose  Ferrer 

Nancy  Phyllis  Hill 

Elizabeth  Nan  McFarland 

Rough  Richard  Whorf 

Two  Policemen  Victor  Thorley,  Ralph  Roberts 

ANNE  OF  THE  1,000  DAYS 
Shubert  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  December  8, 
1948. 

A  drama  by  Maxwell  Anderson.  Staged  by  H.  C. 
Potter.  Setting  and  lighting,  Jo  Mieiziner.  Costumes, 
Motley.  Music,  Lehman  Engel.  Presented  by  the 
Playwrights  Company  and  Leland  Hayward. 

Anne  Boleyn  Joyce  Redman 

Henry  Rex  Harrison 

Cardinal  Wolsey  Percy  Waram 

Thomas  Boleyn  Charles  Francis 

Servant  Ludlow  Maury 

Henry  Norris  Allan  Stevenson 

Mark  Smeaton  John  Merivale 

Duke  of  Norfolk  John  Williams 

Percy,  Earl  of  Northumberland  Robert  Duke 

Elizabeth  Boleyn  Viola  Keats 

Serving  Woman  Kathleen  Bolton 

Servant..   Cecil  Clovelly 

Mary  Boleyn  „  Louise  Piatt 

Madge  Shelton  Margaret  Garland 

Jane  Seymour  Monica  Lang 

Sir  Thomas  More  Russell  Caige 

Thomas  Cromwell  Wendell  K.  Phillips 

Bishop  Fisher   Harry  Irvine 

Prior  Houghton  Ceorge  Collier 

A  Messenger   Harry  Selby 

Bailiff  Fred  Ayres  Cotton 

Bailiff  Harold  McCee 

Clerk  Terence  Anderson 

AS  THE  CIRLS  CO 

Winter  Carden.  Opened  Saturday,  November  13, 
1948. 

A  musical  comedy.  Book,  William  Roos.  Lyrics, 
Harold  Adamson.  Music,  Jimmy  McHugh.  Staged  and 
designed  by  Howard  Bay.  Dances,  Hermes  Pan.  Cos- 
tumes, Oleg  Cassini.  Vocal  direction  and  arrange- 
ments, Hugh  Martin.  Conductor,  Max  Meth.  Orches- 
trations, Ted  Royal.  Presented  by  Michael  Todd. 

Waldo  Wellington  Bobby  Clark 

Lucille  Thompson  Wellington   .Irene  Rich 

Kenny  Wellington  Bill  Callahan 

Mickey  Wellington  Betty  Lou  Barto 

Tommy  Wellington   Donny  Harris 

Guard   John  Sheehan 

Kathy  Robinson  Betty  Jane  Watson 

Barber  Hobart  Cavanaugh 

White  House  Visitor  John  Brophy 

Miss  Swenson  Cavada  Humphrey 

Butler  Curt  Stafford 

Daughters  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party        Claire  Gren- 

vi lie,  Claire  Louise  Evans,  Lois  Boston,  Marjorie 

Leach. 

Floyd  Robinson   Douglas  Luther 

Diane  Mildred  Hughes 

Photographer  Kenneth  Spaulding 

Ross  Miller  Jack  Russell 


Daphne  Dorothy  Pinto 

Photographer  William  Reedy 

Blinky  Joe  Dick  Dana 

Darlene  Rosemary  Williamson 

Children  Marlene  Cameron,  Pauline  Hahn,  Norma 

Marlowe,  Jonathan  Marlowe,  Clifford  Sales,  Eu- 
gene Steiner. 

Secretary  Ruth  Thomas 

Secret  Service  Women  Gregg  Sherwood,  Trudy 

Barbara. 

President  of  Potomac  College  Douglas  Luther 

Premiere  Danseuse  Kathryn  Lee 

Dancers  Jeanette  Aquillina,  Carmina 

Cansino,  Arline  Castle,  Babs  Claire,  Jessie  Elliott, 
Yvette  Fairhill,  Christina  Frerichs,  Patty  Ann  Jack- 
son, Margaret  Jeanne  Klein,  Frances  Krell,  Pat 
Marlowe,  Ha  McAvoy,  Toni  Parker,  Joyce  Reedy, 
Diane  Sinclair,  Norma  Thornton,  James  Brock, 
Charles  Chartier,  Peter  Conlov,  James  Elsegood, 
William  Reedy,  Bobby  Roberts,  Joseph  Schenck, 
Eugene  Schwab,  Kenneth  Spaulding,  Larry  Villani. 

Singers  Barbara    Davis,  Lydia 

Fredericks,  Betty  George,  Pearl  Hacker,  Abbe 
Marshall,  Ellen  McCowan,  Judy  Sinclair,  Jo  Sul- 
livan, Bob  Burkhardt,  Dean  Campbell,  John  Gray, 
Douglas  Luther.  George  Morris,  Jack  Russell,  John 
Sheehan,  Curt  Stafford. 

Show  Girls  Truly  Barbara.  Pat 

Gaston,  Mildred  Hughes,  Mickey  Miller,  Doro- 
thea Pinto,  Gregg  Sherwood,  Ruth  Thomas,  Rose- 
mary Williamson. 
SONGS:  "As  the  Girls  Co,"  "Nobody's  Heart  But 
Mine,"  "Brighten  Up  and  Be  a  Little  Sunbean," 
"Rock,  Rock.  Rock,"  "It's  More  Fun  Than  a  Picnic," 
"American  Cannes,"  "You  Say  the  Nicest  Things, 
Baby,"  "I've  Got  the  President's  Ear,"  "Holiday  in 
the  Country,"  "There's  No  Getting  Away  From 
You,"  "Lucky  in  the  Rain,"  "Father's  Day,"  "It 
Takes  a  Woman  to  Get  a  Man." 

BRAVO 

Lyceum  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  November  1  1 , 
1948.  Closed  December  18,  1948.  44  performances. 

Comedy  by  Edna  Ferber  and  George  S.  Kaufman. 
Staged  by  George  S.  Kaufman.  Settings,  Leo  Kerz. 
Costumes,  Rose  Bogdanoff.  Presented  by  Max  Gordon. 

Vilna  Prager  Janet  Fox 

Rudy  Oliver  Cliff 

Martin  Link  Edgar  Stehli 

Zoltan  Lazko  Oscar  Homolka 

Rosa  Rucker  Lili  Darvas 

Lew  Gilbert  Morton  Havel 

Jimmy  Flint  Arthur  Havel 

Kurt   Hegel  Kevin  McCarthy 

Stephanie  Zolya  Talma 

Anna  Zinsser  Elena  Karam 

Lisa  Kemper  Christiane  Grautoff 

Jeffrey  Crandall  Frank  Conroy 

Sophie  Marelle  Fritzi  Scheff 

Wallace  King  Calder 

Black  George  Cotton 

Jane  Velvet  Jane  Carson 

CHEKHOV 
FOUR  ONE-ACT  PLAYS 

City  Center  Theatre.  Opened  February  5,  1948. 
Closed  February  9,  1948.  12  performances. 

One-act  comedies  by  Anton  Chekhov.  Staged  by 
lose  Ferrer  and  Richard  Barr.  Sets  and  lighting  by 
Herbert  Brodkin.  Costumes,  Emeline  Roche.  Presented 
by  the  New  York  City  Theater  Company. 

A  TRACED! AN  IN  SPITE  OF  HIMSELF 

Ivan    Ivanovitch-Tolkachov  Richard  Whorf 

Alexey  Alexeyevitch  Murashkin  Robert  Carroll 


916 


N.  Y.  STACE  SHOWS  194  8 


THE  BEAR 

Elena  Ivanovna  Popova  Frances  Reid 

Luka  Francis  Letton 

Crigory  Stephanovitch  Smirnov  Jose  Ferrer 

ON  THE  HARMFULNESS  OF  USINC  TOBACCO 

Ivan  Ivanovitch  Nyughin  Jose  Ferrer 

THE  WEDDINC 

Anna  Martynovna  Zmeyukin  Paula  Laurence 

Ivan  Mihailovitch  Yat  Francis  Letton 

The  Best  Man  Leonardo  Cimino 

Nastasya  Timofeyevna  Grace  Coppin 

Epaminond  Maximovitch  Aplombov  Robert  Carroll 

Yevdokim  Zaharovitch  Zhigalov  Victor  Thorley 

Harlampy  Spiridonovitch  Dymba  Will  Kuluva 

Dashenka  Phyllis  Hill 

Dmitry  Slepanovitch  Mozgovoy  Ralph  Roberts 

Andrey  Andreyevitch  Nyunin  John  Carradine 

Fyodor  Yakovlevitch  Revunov- 

Karaulov  Richard  Whorf 

First  Waiter  Bobby  Busch 

Second  Waiter  Richard  McMurray 

Third  Waiter —  Frank  Campanella 

Guests  Alex  Berko,  Susan  Center,  David 

Clive,  Ellis  Daniels,  William  LeMessena,  Jacqueline 
Soans  and  Carol  Whipple. 

THE  CUP  OF  TREMBLING 

Music  Box  Theatre.  Opened  April  20,  1948.  Closed 
May  15,  1948.  31  Performances. 

A  play  by  Louis  Paul.  Staged  by  Paul  Czinner.  Sets, 
Charles  Elson.  Costumes,  Natalie  Barth  Walker.  Pre- 
sented by  Paul  Czinner  and  C.  P.  Jaeger. 

Mrs.  Bosshardt  Beverly  Bayne 

Ellen  Croy  Elizabeth  Bergner 

Dr.  Broen   Philip  Tonge 

John  Croy  Millard  Mitchell 

Walter  Fowler  John  Carradine 

Jamesson  Louis  Hector 

Ann  Iris  Mann 

Gracie  Hope  Emerson 

A  Police  Officer  Robert  Bolger 

A   Deliveryman  William  Robertson 

Dr.  Denning  Martin  Wolfson 

William  Lundeman  Anthony  Ross 

Sheila  Vane  Arlene  Francis 

DOCTOR  SOCIAL 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  February  11,  1948:  Closed 
February  14,  1948.  6  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Joseph  L.  Estry.  Staged  by  Don  Appell. 
Set  and  lighting,  Stewart  Chaney.  Presented  by  Harold 
Barnard. 

Ann  Harris  Eda  Heinemann 

Dr.  Tom  Morrisey  Ronald  Alexander 

Mrs.  Hamilton  Nelly  Malcolm 

Dr.  Norman  Farrar  Dean  Jagger 

Yvonne  Tompkins  Mae  Questel 

Dr.  Isaac  Gordon  Al  Shean 

Dr.  Fleming  Donald  Foster 

Lee  Manning  Haila  Stoddard 

Paul  Harris  Drake  Thorton 

DON'T  LISTEN,  LADIES 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  Tuesday,  December  28, 
1948.  Closed  January  8,  1949.  15  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Sacha  Guitry,  translated  by  Stephen 
Powys.  Staged  by  Willard  Stoker.  Sets,  Leon  Davey. 
Presented  by  Lee  Ephraim  and  Jack  Buchanan. 

Daniel  Bachelet  Jack  Buchanan 

Henriette  Joan  Seton 

Madeleine  Moira  Lister 

Baron  De  Characnay  Hugh  Miller 

Blandinet  Jan  Lubbock 

Julie  Bille-en-Bois  Ivy  St.  Helier 

Valentine  Adele  Dixon 

A  Porter  Bartlett  Mullins 

Michael  Aubrion  Austin  Trevor 

EDWARD,  MY  SON 

Martin  Beck  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  Septem- 
ber 30,  1948. 

A  drama  by  Robert  Morley  and  Noel  Langley. 
Staged  by  Peter  Ashmore.  Sets  and  lighting  super- 
vised by  Raymond  Sovey.  Presented  by  Gilbert 
Miller  and  Henry  Sherek. 


Arnold  Holt  Robert  Morley 

Evelyn  Holt  Peggy  Ashcroft 

Larry  Parker  |an  Hunter 

Harry  Soames  Torin  Thatcher 

Dr.  Waxman  Dayton  Lummis 

Cunningham  Waldo  Sturrey 

Ellerby  Godfrey  Kenton 

Hanray  D.  A.  Clarke-Smith 

Eileen  Perry  Leueen  MacGrath 

Prothero  Richard  Newton 

Burton  Godfrey  Kenton 

Summers  Waldo  Sturrey 

Phyllis  Maxwell  Dorothy  Beattie 

Betty  Fowler  Patricia  Hicks 

FOR  HEAVEN'S  SAKE,  MOTHER 

Belasco  Theatre.  Opened  Tuesday,  November  16 
1948.  Closed  November  20,  1948.  7  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Julie  Berns.  Staged  by  the  author. 
Set  and  lighting  by  Leo  Kerz.  Presented  by  David 
Kay. 

Henry  Wheeler  St.  Clair  Bayfield 

Bob  Lawrence  Alfred  Garr 

Dick  Lawrence  Charles  Colby 

Lucinda  Lawrence  Nancy  Carroll 

Edward  Lawrence  Herschell  Bentley 

Lavinia.  Jacqueline  Andre 

Jack  Warren  Stiano  Braggiotti 

Deedee  Warren  Peggy  Romano 

Susan  Beresford  Marian  Russell 

Emily  Bland  Jean  Pugsley 

Milton  Rubin  Richy  Shawn 

Joe  Geneaghan  Ted  Plummer 

Mrs.  Rubin  Molly  Picon 

Sara  Louise  Margaret  Draper 

GHOSTS 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  February  16,  1948.  Closed 
February  21,  1948.  8  performances. 

A  drama  by  Henrik  Ibsen,  translated  by  Eva  Le  Gal- 
lienne.  Staged  by  Margaret  Webster.  Setting,  Watson 
Barrett.  Presented  by  Louis  J.  Singer  and  the  Ameri- 
can Repertory  Company. 

Regina  Engstrand  Jean  Hagen 

Jacob  Engstrand.  Robert  Emhardt 

Reverend  Mr.  Manders  Herbert  Berghof 

Mrs.  Helena  Alving  Eva  Le  Gallienne 

Oswald  Alving  Alfred  Ryder 

THE  GONDOLIERS 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  January  26,  1948.  Closed 
April  24,  1948.  16  Performances. 

Operetta  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sullivan. 
Staged  by  Anna  Bethell.  Sets  and  costumes,  Charles 
Ricketts.  Orchestra  directed  by  Isidore  Godfrey.  Pre- 
sented by  the  D'Oyly  Carte  Opera  Company. 

The  Duke  of  Plaza-Toro  Martyn  Green 

Luiz  Thomas  Round 

Don  Alhambra  Del  Bolero  Richard  Watson 

Marco  Palmieri  Leonard  Osborn 

Cu  iseppe  Palmieri  Charles  Doming 

Antonio  Eric  Hutson 

Francesco  Thomas  Hancock 

Giorgio  Radley  Flynn 

Annibale.  Richard  Dunn 

The  Duchess  of  Plaza-Toro  Ella  Halman 

Casilda  Margaret  Mitchell 

Gianetta  Gwyneth  Cullimore 

Tessa  Denise  Findlay 

Fiametta  Enid  Walsh 

Vittoria  Joan  Cillingham 

Giulia  Laura  Crombie 

Inez  Caryl  Fane 

Chorus  of  gondoliers,  contadine,  men-at-arms, 
heralds  and  pages. 

COODBYE,  MY  FANCY 

Morosco  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  November 
17,  1948. 

A  comedy  by  Fay  Kanin.  Staged  by  Sam  Wana- 
maker.  Setting  by  Donald  Oenslager.  Costumes,  Eme- 
line  Roche.  Presented  by  Michael  Kanin  in  associa- 
tion with  Aldrich  and  Myers. 

Ginny  Merrill  Bethel  Leslie 

Amelia  Sally  Hester 

Clarisse  Gerrianne  Raphael 


N.  Y.  STAGE  SHOWS  1948 


917 


Mary  Nell  Mary  Malone 

Miss  Shackleford  Eda  Heinemann 

lanitors  Andrew  George,  John  Ware 

Telephone  Man  Tom  Donovan 

Susan  Patty  Pope 

Crace  Woods  Shirley  Booth 

Agatha  Reed  Madeleine  Carroll 

Ellen  Criswold  Lulu  Mae  Hubbard 

Prof.   Birdeshaw  Lillian  Foster 

Carol  Betty  Lou  Holland 

Jo  Lenore  Garland 

Dr.  Pitt  George  Mitchell 

James  Merrill  Conrad  Nagel 

Prof.  Dingley  Ralph  Bunker 

Matt  Cole  Sam  Wanamaker 

Claude  Criswold  Joseph  Boland 

GRANDMA'S  DIARY 
Henry  Miller's  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  Sep- 
tember 22,  1948.  Closed  September  25,  1948.  6  per- 
formances. 

A  comedy  by  Albert  Wineman  Barker.  Directed 
by  the  author.  Sets  by  Raymond  Sovey.  Presented 
by  the  American  Theater  Group. 

Harrison  Augustus  Smith 

Peter  Herbert  Evers 

Alice  Eileen  Prince 

Linda  Gertrude  Rozan 

Cary  George  Nelse 

Boris  Leonard  Elliott 

Gaines  Robert  E.  Griffin 

H.  M.  S.  PINAFORE 

AND 

COX  AND  BOX 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  January  19,  1948.  Closed 
April  24,  1948.   16  performances. 

Operettas.  "Pinafore"  written  by  W.  S.  Gilbert. 
Music  by  Arthur  Sullivan.  "Cox  and  Box"  written 
by  Madison  Morton  and  F.  C.  Burnand.  Music,  Ar- 
thur Sullivan.  Director,  Anna  Bethel.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Isadore  Godfrey.  Presented  by  the  D'Oyly  Carte 
Opera  Company. 

PINAFORE 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Porter, 

K.C.B  Martyn  Green 

Captain  Corcoran  Charles  Doming 

Ralph  Rackstraw  Thomas  Round 

Dick  Deadeye  Darrell  Fancourt 

Bill  Bobstay  Richard  Walker 

Bob  Beckett  L.  Radley  Flynn 

Josephine  Helen  Roberts 

Hebe  Joan  Gillingham 

Little  Buttercup  ...Ella  Halman 

First  Lord's  Sisters,  His  Cousins,  His  Aunts,  Sailors, 
.Marines,  etc. 

COX  AND  BOX 

Cox  (A  Journeyman  Hatter)   Richard  Dunn 

Box  (A  Journeyman  Printer)  Leonard  Osborn 

Bouncer  (Their  Landlord)  Richard  Walker 

THE  HALLAMS 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  March  4,  1948.  Closed 
March  18,  1948.  12  performances. 

A  comedy  written  and  directed  by  Rose  Franken. 
Settings,  Raymond  Sovey.  Costumes,  Bianca  Stroock. 
Production  associate  and  general  manager,  Richard 
E.  French.  Presented  by  William  Brown  Meloney. 

Mrs.  Hallam  Ethel  Griffles 

Etta  Hallam  Mildred  Dunnock 

Paul  Hallam  Royal  Beal 

Grace  Hallam  June  Walker 

Victor  Hallam  Alan  Baxter 

Helen  Hallam  Mildred  Wall 

Walter  Hallam  Matt  Briggs 

Harry  Hallam  Frank  M.  Thomas 

Mr.  Hallam  John  McKee 

Jerry  Hallam   Dean  Norton 

Kendrick  Hallam  Katharine  Bard 

HARVEST  OF  THE  YEARS 

Hudson  Theatre.  Opened  January  12,  1948.  Closed 
January  24,  1948.  16  performances. 

A  play  by  DeWitt  Bodeen.  Staged  by  Arthur  J. 
Beckhard.  Setting  by  Raymond  Sovey.  Costumes, 
Peggy  Morrison.  Presented  by  Arthur  J.  Beckhard. 

Astrid  Bromark  Virginia  Robinson 

Bertha   Bromark  Philippa  Bevans 


Jenny  Nelson  Lenka  Peterson 

Chris  Bromark  Russell  Hardie 

Bernhard  Johnson  Robert  Crawley 

Anna  Bromark  Esther  Dale 

Mellie  Bromark  Emily  Noble 

Margareta  Bromark  Leona  Maricle 

Jules  Bromark  Philip  Abbott 

HEAVEN  ON  EARTH 

New  Century  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  Septem- 
ber 16,  1948.  Closed  September  25,  1948.  12  per- 
formances. 

A  musical.  Book  and  lyrics  by  Barry  Trivers.  Music 
by  Jay  Gorney.  Directed  by  John  Murray  Anderson. 
Supervised  by  Eddie  Dowling.  Sets  and  costumes, 
Raoul  Peine  DuBois.  Dances  and  lyric  numbers,  Nick 
Castle.  Vocal  arrangements,  Hugh  Martin.  Musical 
arrangements,  Russell  Bennett  and  Don  Walker. 
Musical  director,  Clay  Warnick.  Presented  by  Monte 
Proser  and  Ned  C.  Litwack. 

James  Aloysius  McCarthy  Peter  Lind  Hayes 

Friday  Dorothy  Jarnac 

Punchy  Danny  Drayson 

Fannie  Frobisher  Caren  Marsh 

Florabelle  Frobisher  Ruth  Merman 

Mrs.  Frobisher  Nina  Varela 

Commissioner  Frobisher  Irwin  Corey 

Officer  Clabber  Claude  Stroud 

John  Bowers  Robert  Dixon 

Mary  Brooks  Barbara  Nunn 

The  Lovers  June  Graham  and  Richard  D'Arcy 

Lieut.  Sullivan  .Wynn  Murray 

Officer  Jonesy  Dorothy  Keller 

Officer  Blandings  Betty  George 

Sailor  Billy  Parsons 

H.  H.  Hutton  David  Burns 

Magistrate  Kennedy  Dick  Bernie 

Sailor  With  Trumpet  Steve  Condos 

Officer  O'Brien  Bert  Sheldon 

Radio  Engineer  Jack  Russell 

Slim  Remi  Martel 

Dippy  Jack  Russell 

Butch  Bill  Hogue 

Dancers  Lisa  Ayres,  Cece  Eames,  Babette 

George,  Gretchen  Houser,  Marguerite  James,  Carol 
Lee,  Dorothy  Love,  Caron  Marsh,  Ruth  Merman, 
Gloria  Sickling,  Alice  Swanson,  Evelyn  Ward,  Har- 
old Drake,  Ernie  DiGennaro,  Dante  DiPaolo,  Ray 
Johnson,  Red  Knight,  Remi  Martel,  Jack  Mattis, 
Don  Powell,  Frank  Reynolds,  Jack  Whitney,  Jack 
Wilkins. 

Singers  Angela  Castle,  Julie  Curtis,  Betty 

George,  Pearl  Hacker,  Ellen  McCown,  Jean  Olds, 
Dottie    Pyren,    Lucille    Udovick,    Dean  Campbell, 
John  Gray,  Bill  Hogue,  Doug  Luther,  Vincent  Van 
Lynn,  Jack  Russell,  Bert  Sheldon,  Curt  Stafford. 
Songs:  "In  the  Back  of  a  Hack,"  "Anything  Can 
Happen,"  "So  Near  and  Yet  So  Far,"  "Don't  Forget 
to  Dream,"  "Bench  in  the  Park,"  "Push  a  Button 
in  a  Hutton,"  "Home  Is  Where  the  Heart  Is,"  "Ap- 
ple Jack,"   "Wedding  in  the  Park,"   "What's  the 
Matter  With  Our  City,"  "First  Cup  of  Coffee  in  the 
Morning,"  "Gift  Number,"  "Heaven  on  Earth." 

HEDDA  GABLER 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  February  24,  1948.  Closed 
March  6,  1948.  12  performances. 

A  drama  by  Henrik  Ibsen.  Translated  and  staged 
by  Eva  Le  Callienne.  Scenery  by  the  Martin  Turner 
Construction  Company.  Miss  Le  Gallienne's  costumes 
by  Helen  Pons.  Production  supervised  by  Margaret 
Webster.  Presented  by  Louis  J.  Singer  and  the 
American  Repertory  Theater. 

Miss  Juliana  Tesman  Marion  G.  Evensen 

Berta  Merle  Maddern 

George  Tesman  Robert  Emhardt 

Hedda  Tesman  (His  Wife)  Eva  Le  Gallienne 

Mrs.   Elvsted   ...Emily  McNair 

Judge  Brack  Herbert  Berghof 

Eilert  Lovborg  Efrem  Zimbalist  Jr. 

HILARITIES 

Adelphi  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  September  9, 
1948.  Closed  September  19,  1948.  14  performances. 

A  vaude  revue  conceived  by  Ken  Robey  and  su- 
pervised by  Martin  Nelson.  Music  and  lyrics,  Buddy 
Kaye,  Stanley  Arnold  and  Carl  Lampi.  Sketches  by 
Sidney  Zelinka.  Howard  Harris  and  Morey  Amster- 
dam. Dances  arranged  by  Ceorge  Tapps.  Scenes  by 


"a. 


918 


N.  Y.  STAGE  SHOWS  1  948 


Drayon.  Special  musical  arrangements  by  Elliot  Ja- 
coby.  Musical  director,  Ruby  Zwerling.  Presented 
by  Morey  Amsterdam. 

CAST — Morey  Amsterdam,  Betty  Jane  Watson, 
Mitzi  Novelle,  Larry  Douglas,  Gerald  Austen,  Connie 
Stevens,  Andre  and  Steve  Calgary,  Enid  Williams, 
Paul  and  Eva  Reyes,  Harold  and  Lola,  Sid  Stone, 
Connie  Sawyer,  Nancy  Andrews,  the  Holloway  Sis- 
ters, Cali  Cali,  George  Tapps,  Victoria  Crandall  and 
Moreland  Kortkam,  the  Herzogs,  Gil  Maison. 

INSIDE  U.  S.  A. 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  Friday,  April  30,  1948. 

A  revue.  Lyrics  and  music,  Howard  Dietz  and 
Arthur  Schwartz.  Sketches  by  Arnold  Auerbach,  Moss 
Hart  and  Arnold  B.  Horwitt.  Directed  by  Robert  H. 
Gordon.  Settings,  Lemuel  Ayers.  Costumes,  Eleanor 
Goldsmith.  Dances,  Helen  Tamaris.  Orchestrations, 
Robert  Russell  Bennett.  Conductor,  Jay  Blackstone. 
Presented  by  Arthur  Schwartz. 

CAST — Beatrice  Lillie,  Jack  Haley,  Estelle  Loring, 
Carl  Reiner,  Jane  Lawrence,  Lewis  Nye,  Beverlee 
Bozeman,  William  Lemassene,  Thelma  Carpenter, 
J.  C.  McCord,  Albert  O'Powell,  John  Tyers,  Valerie 
Bettis,  George  Reich,  Rod  Alexander,  Herb  Shriner, 
Ray  Stephens,  Jim  Hawthorne,  Eric  Victor,  Jack 
Cassidy,  Alfred  Homen,  Thomas  Rieder,  Michael 
Risk,  Raymond  Stephens,  Tally  Beatty,  Ricky  Ricardi, 
Michael  Charnley,  Ronald  Chetwood,  Robert  Hamil- 
ton, Pat  Horn,  Mara  Lynn,  Joan  Mann,  Nanon  Millis, 
Betty  Nichols,  Richard  Reed,  Boris  Tunanin,  Doro- 
thy Scott,  Gloria  Stevens,  Royce  Wallace,  Holly  Har- 
ris, Hilda  Palmer,  Court  Fleming,  Randell  Henderson, 
Mary  Lou  Boyd,  Dorothy  MacNeil,  Sherry  Shadburne, 
Jaqueline  Fisher,  John  Mooney,  Thomas  Rieder,  Nor- 
ma Larkin. 

IOLANTHE 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  January  12,  1948.  Closed 
April  24,  1948.  16  performances. 

Operetta  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sullivan. 
Sets  and  costumes,  Charles  Ricketts.  Orchestra  di- 
rected by  Isidore  Godfrey.  Director,  Anna  Bethell. 
Presented  by  the  D'Oyly  Carte  Opera  Company. 

The  Lord  Chancellor  Martyn  Green 

Earl  of  Montararat  Richard  Dunn 

Earl  Tolloller  Leonard  Osborn 

Private  Willis  Richard  Walker 

Strephon  Charles  Doming 

Queen  of  the  Fairies  Ella  Halman 

lolanthe  Denise  Findlay 

Celia,  Leila,  Fleta  (Fairies)  Gwyneth 

Cullimore,  Joan  Gillingham,  Patricia  Hatfield. 
Phyllis  Margaret  Mitchell 

Chorus  of  Dukes,  Marquises,  Earls,  Viscounts, 
Barons  and  Fairies. 

JENNY  KISSED  ME 

Hudson  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  December  23, 
1948.  Closed  January  8,  1949.  20  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Jean  Kerry.  Staged  by  James  Russo. 
Set  by  Albert  Alswang.  Costumes  by  Eleanor  Gold- 
smith. Presented  by  James  Russo,  Michael  Ellis  and 
Alexander  H.  Cohen  in  association  with  Clarence 
M.  Shapiro. 

Father  Moynihan  Leo  G.  Carroll 

Michael  Saunders  Alan  Baxter 

Mrs.  Deazy  Frances  Bavier 

Sister  Mary  of  the  Angels  Sara  Taft 

Shirley  Tirabossi  Bonnie  Alden 

Miss  Stearns  Ruth  Savile 

Mary   Delaney  Bette  Howe 

Harry  Jean  Jordan 

Jo  Winnie  Mae-Martin 

Owen  Parkside  Brannan  Moore 

Jenny  Pamela  Rivers 

A  Girl  Camilla  De  Witt 

Another  Girl   .Dorothy  King 

Mr.  Parkside  William  A.  Lee 

JOHN  BULL'S  OTHER  ISLAND 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  February  10,  1948. 
Closed  February  15,  1948.  8  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  George  Bernard  Shaw.  Staged  by 
Hilton  Edwards.  Settings,  Molly  MacEwen.  Presented 
by  Aldrich  and  Meyers  in  association  with  Brian 
Doherty. 


Hodson  Norman  Barrs 

Tom   Broadbent  Hilton  Edwards 

Tim  Haffigan   ..Reginald  Jarman 

Larry  Doyle  Michael  MacLiammoir 

Father  Keegan  Edward  Golden 

Patsy  Farrel  :  Roy  Irving 

Norah  Reilly  Meriel  Moore 

Cornelius  Doyle  Denis  Brennan 

Father  Dempsey  Bryant  Herbert 

Aunt  Judy  Nora  O'Mahony 

Matthew  Haffigan  Liam  Gannon 

Barney  Doran  Patrick  Nolan 

Patricia  Kennedy,  Lilian  Boit,  Helena  Hughes, 
Betsy  Rogues,  William  Dalzell  and  Edna  O'Rourke. 

JOY  TO  THE  WORLD 

Plymouth  Theatre.  Opened  March  18,  1948. 
Closed  July  3,  1948.  124  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Allen  Scott.  Staged  by  Jules  Dassin. 
Setting,  Harry  Horner.  Costumes,  Beverly  Woodner. 
Lighting  by  Jean  Rosenthal.  Presented  by  John 
Houseman  and  William  R.  Katzell. 

Mary  Magill   (Chief  Receptionist)  Mary  Welch 

Floyd  (a  Messenger)  Michael  Dreyfuss 

Mildred  (a  Secretary)  Lois  Hall 

Edith  Wham  Peggy  Maley 

J.  Newton  McKeon  (Head  of 

Publicity)  Myron  McCormick 

Mortimer  Behrman  (Head  of  Story 

Department)  Leslie  Litomy 

Richard  Stanton  (of  the  Legal 

Department)..  Hugh  Rennie 

Edward  F.  Gannon  (Studio  Manager)  Bert  Freed 

Alexander  Soren  (Vice-President  in  Charge 

of  Production)  Alfred  Drake 

Tilworthy  (From  the  Johnston  Office)   Harris  Brown 

Ann  Marsha  Hunt 

S*eve  Walton  (a  Cutter)   Herb  Ratner 

Bsrbara  Benton  (a  Star)  Lucille  Patton 

Henry  Saintsbury  (a  Director)  Walter  F.  Appier 

John  V.  Hooper   (Chairman  of  the 

Board)   Clay  Clement 

Dmitri  Qumansky  Kurt  Kasznar 

Sampson  Hal  Cerson 

Mr.  Wilcox  Theodore  Newton 

Harry  Sam  Bonnell 

Sam  Blumenfeld  Morris  Carnovsky 

Messengers..  Beverly  Thawl,  Blanche 

Zohar,  Jeanne  Jorden,  Vicki  Carlson. 

KATHLEEN 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  February  3,  1948. 
Closed  February  4,  1948.  3  performances. 

Comedy  by  Michael  Sayers.  Staged  by  Coby  Rus- 
kin.  Setting,  Charles  Elson.  Costumes,  Rose  Bogdan- 
off.  Presented  by  Bea  Lawrence. 

The  Housekeeper:  Lily  Anita  Bolster 

The  Priest:  Father  Keogh  Whitford  Kane 

The  Poor  Man's  Son: 

Christie  Hanafey  James  McCallion 

The  Doctor:  Dr.  Horatio  Houhlihan  Frank  Merlin 

The  Father:  Prof.  Jasper  Fogarty  Jack  Sheehan 

The  Daughter:  Kathleen  Fogarty  Andree  Wallace 

The  Rich  Man's  Son: 

Seamus  MacGonigal  Henry  Jones 

The  Soldier: 

Lieut.  Aengus  MacOque  Whitfield  Connor 

The  Rich  Boy's  Father: 

Jaimey  MacGonigal  Morton  L.  Stevens 

KISS  ME,  KATE 

New  Century  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  Decem- 
ber 30,  1948. 

A  musical.  Music  and  lyrics.  Cole  Porter.  Book  by 
Samuel  and  Bella  Spewack.  Staged  by  John  C.  Wil- 
son. Settings  and  costumes,  Lemuel  Ayers.  Dances 
by  Hanya  Holm.  Musical  director,  Pembroke  Daven- 
port. Orchestrations,  Robert  Russell  Bennett.  Pre- 
sented by  Arnold  Saint  Suber  and  Lemuel  Ayers. 

Fred  Graham  Alfred  Drake 

Harry  Trevor  Thomas  Holer 

Lois  Lane  Lisa  Kirk 

Ralph  (Stage  Manager)  Don  Mayo 

Lilli  Vanessi  Patricia  Morison 

Hattie  Annabelle  Hill 

Paul  Lorenzo  Fuller 

Bill  Calhoun  Harold  Lang 


N.  Y.  STAGE  SHOWS  1948 


919 


First  Man  Harry  Clark 

Second  Man  Jack  Diamond 

Stage  Doorman  Bill  Lilling 

Harrison  Howell  Denis  Green 

Specialty  Dancers  Fred  Davis,  Eddie  Sledge 

"Taming  of  the  Shrew"  Players 

Blanca  Lisa  Kirk 

Baptista  Thomas  Holer 

Cremio  Edwin  Clay 

Hortensio  Charles  Wood 

Lucentio  Harold  Lang 

Katharine  Patricia  Morison 

Petruchio  Alfred  Drake 

Haberdasher  John  Castello 

Tailor  Marc  Breaux 

Singing  Ensemble  Peggy  Ferris,  Florence 

Gait,  Gay  Laurence,  Ethel  Madsen,  Helen  Rice, 
Matilda  Strazza,  Tom  Bole,  George  Cassidy,  Herb 
Fields,  Noel  Gordon,  Allan  Lowell,  Charles  Wood. 

Dancers  Ann  Dunbar,  Shirley  Eckl,  Jean 

Houloose,  Ingrid  Secretan,  Gissela  Svetlik,  Jean 
Tachau,  Mark  Breaux,  John  Castello,  Victor  Dun- 
tiere,  Paul  Olson,  Glen  Tetley,  Rudy  Tone. 
Songs:  "Another  O'p'nin',"  "Another  Show,"  "Why 
Can't  You  Behave,"  "Wunderbar,"  "So  in  Love  Am 
I,"  "We  Open  in  Venice,"  "Tom,  Dick  or  Harry," 
"I've  Come  to  Live  It  Wealthily  in  Padua,"  "I  Hate 
Men,"  "Were  Thine  That  Special  Face,"  "I  Sing  of 
Love,"  "Kiss  Me,  Kate,"  "Too  Darn  Hot,"  "Where  Is 
the  Life  That  I  Led,"  "Always  True  to  You  (in  My 
Fashion),"  "Blanca,"  "Brush  Up  Your  Shakespeare," 
"I  Am  Ashamed  That  Women  Are  So  Simple." 

THE  LAST  DANCE 

Belasco  Theatre.  Opened  January  27,  1948.  Closed 
January  31,  1948.  7  performances. 

A  drama  freely  adapted  from  August  Strindberg's 
"Dodsdancen,"  by  Peter  Goldbaum  and  Robin  Short. 
Directed  by  John  O'Shaughnessy.  Settings  and  cos- 
tumes, Ralph  Alswang.  Presented  by  Theater  Asso- 
ciates, Inc.  in  association  with  Michael  Ellis  and 
James  Russo. 

Edgar  Oscar  Homolka 

Alice  Jessie  Royce  Landis 

Curtis  Philip  Bourneuf 

Judith  Anne  Jackson 

Alan  :  Richard  Hylton 

THE  LEADING  LADY 

National  Theatre.  Opened  Monday,  October  18, 
1948.  Closed  October  23,  1948.  8  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Ruth  Gordon.  Staged  by  Garson 
Kanin.  Set  and  lighting  by  Donald  Oenslager.  Cos- 
tumes, Mainbocher.  Production  associate,  David  Par- 
doll.  Presented  by  Victor  Samrock  and  William 
Fields. 

Maudie  Margot  Stevenson 

Clyde  James  MacColl 

Clara  Elizabeth  Dewing 

Annie  Margaret  Barker 

Lester  Harry  Worth 

Ida  Sonia  Sorel 

Williams  Mildred  Dunnock 

Clarissa  Brooke  Byron 

Trem  Ossie  Davis 

Everett  Emory  Richardson 

Stoatsie  Guy  Spaull 

Gerald  Ian  Keith 

Cay  Ruth  Gordon 

Harry  Wesley  Addy 

Benjy  John  Carradine 

Mrs  Laura  Pierpont 

Old  Carter  William  J.  Kelly 

Mrs.  Gilson  Ethel  Griffies 

Eugene  Douglas  Watson 

Mr.  Beckwith  Harry  Sheppard 

LEND  AN  EAR 

National  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  December  16, 
1948. 

A  revue  with  sketches,  lyrics  and  music  by 
Charles  Gaynor.  Staged  by  Hal  Gerson.  Dances, 
Gower  Champion.  Settings  and  costumes,  Raoul  Pene 
Dubois.  Musical  direction,  George  Bauer.  Orchestra- 
tions, Clare  Grundman.  Presented  by  William  R. 
Katzell,  Franklin  Gilbert  and  William  Eythe. 

CAST — Yvonne  Adair,  Nancy  Franklin,  Arthur 
Maxwell,  Anns  Renee  Anderson,  Antoinette  Guhike, 


Tommy  Morton,  Dorothy  Babbs,  George  Hall,  Gene 
Nelson,  Carol  Channing,  Gloria  Hamilton,  Bob 
Scheerer,  Al  Checco,  Bob  Herget,  Jeanine  Smith,  Rob- 
ert Dixon,  Beverly  Hosier,  Lee  Stacy,  William  Eythe, 
Jenny  Lou  Law,  Larry  Stewart. 

Songs:  "After  Hours,"  "Give  Your  Heart  a  Chance 
To  Sing,"  "Neurotic  You  and  Psychiatric  Me,"  "I'm 
Not  in  Love,"  "Friday  Dancing  Class,"  "Ballade," 
"When  Someone  You  Love  Loves  You,"  "Join  Us  in 
a  Cup  of  Tea,"  "Where  Is  the  She  for  Me?,"  "I'll 
Be  True  to  You,"  "Doin'  the  Old  Yahoo  Step,"  "A 
Little  Game  of  Tennis,"  "In  Our  Teeny  Little  Weeny 
World,"  "I'm  on  the  Lookout,"  "Three  Little  Queens 
of  the  Silver  Screen,"  "Molly  O'Reilly,"  "Who  Hit 
Me?" 

LIGHT  UP  THE  SKY 

Royale  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  November  1 8, 
1948. 

A  comedy  written  and  staged  by  Moss  Hart.  Set- 
ting by  Frederic  Fox.  Costumes,  Klviette.  Presented 
by  Joseph  M.  Hyman  and  Bernard  Hart. 

Mill  Lowel  Jane  Middleton 

Carleton  Fitzgerald  Glenn  Anders 

Frances  Black  Audrie  Christie 

Owen  Turner  Philip  Ober 

Stella  Livingston  Phyllis  Povah 

Peter  Sloan  Barry  Nelson 

Sidney  Black  Sam  Levene 

Sven  Si  Oakland 

Irene  Livingston.  Virginia  Field 

Tyler  Rayburn  Bartlett  Robinson 

A  Shriner  John  D.  Seymour 

William  H.  Gallegher  Donald  McClelland 

A  Plainclothes  Man  Ronald  Alexander 

THE  LINDEN  TREE 

Music  Box.  Opened  March  2,  1948.  Closed  March 
6,  1948.  7  performances. 

A  play  by  J.  B.  Priestley.  Staged  by  George 
Schaefer.  Setting,  Peter  Wolf.  Costumes,  Frank 
Thompson.  Production  supervised  by  Maurice  Evans. 
Produced  by  Maurice  Evans  Productions,  Inc. 

Mrs.  Cotton  Una  O'Connor 

Alfred  Lockhart  Noel  Leslie 

Mrs.  Linden  ,  Barbara  Everest 

Rex  Linden  Halliwell  Hobbes  Jr. 

Jean  Linden  Viola  Keats 

Marion  Linden  Cathleen  Cordell 

Edith  Westmore  Mary  Kimbor 

Dinah  Linden  Marilyn  Erskine 

Professor  Linden  Boris  Karloff 

Bernard  Fawcett  Emmett  Rogers 

LOOK,  MA,  I'M  DANCIN' 
Adelphi  Theatre.  Opened  January  29,  1948.  Closed 
July  10,  1948.  188  performances. 

A  musical  (conceived  by  Jerome  Robbins).  Book 
by  Jerome  Lawrence  and  Robert  E.  Lee.  Music  and 
lyrics,  Hugh  Martin.  Settings,  Oliver  Smith.  Cos- 
tumes, John  Pratt.  Musical  director,  Pembroke  Dav- 
enport. Orchestrations,  Don  Walker.  Ballet  arrange- 
ments, Trude  Rittman.  Direction  and  choreorgraphy, 
George  Abbott  and  Jerome  Robbins.  Presented  by 
George  Abbott. 

Wotan  Don  Liberto 

Larry  Loren  Welch 

Dusty  Lee  Alice  Pearce 

Ann  Bruce  Janet  Reed 

Snow  White..  Virginia  Gorski 

Eddie  Winkler  Harold  Lang 

Tommy  Tommy  Rail 

F.  Plancek  Robert  Harris 

Tanya  Drinskaya  Katharine  Sergava 

Vladimir  Luboff  Alexander  March 

Lily  Malloy  Nancy  Walker 

Mr.  Gleeb  James  Lane 

Mr.  Ferbish  Eddie  Hodge 

Tanya's  Partner  Raul  Celada 

Bellboy  Dean  Campbell 

Stage  Manager  Dan  Sattler 

Suzy  Sandra  Deel 

Members  of  the  Russo-American 

Ballet  Company  Margaret  Banks,  Forrest 

Bonshire,  Mary  Broussard,  Dean  Campbell,  Bruce 
Cartwright,  Raul  Celada,  Leonard  Claret,  Virginia 
Conwell,    Julie   Curtis,    Richard    D'Arcy,  Charles 


920 


N  .  Y.  STACE  SHOWS  1948 


Dickson,  Clare  Duffy,  June  Graham,  Nina  Frenkin, 
Marybly  Harwood,  Prisilla  Hathaway,  Eric  Kristen, 
Ina  Kurland,  Douglas  Luther,  Bettye  McCormick, 
Gloria  Patrice,  James  Pollack,  Dorothy  Pyren, 
Walter  Rinner,  Herbert  Ross,  Marten  Sameth, 
Walter  Stane,  Gisella  Svetlik  and  Robert  Tucker. 
Understudies: 

Wotan  Forrest  FJonshire 

Snow  White  Gloria  Patrice 

Lily.  Sandra  Deel 

Eddie  Leonard  Claret 

Ann  Maggie  Banks 

Dusty  Betty  McCormick 

Larry  Dean  Campbell 

Tanya  Nina  Frenkin 

Luboff  Herbert  Ross 

Plancek  Martin  Sameth 

Cleeb  Eddie  Hodge 

Tommy  Eric  Kristen 

Stage  Manager  Walter  Rinner 

Songs:  "Gotta  Dance,"  "I'm  the  First  Girl,"  "I'm 
Not  So  Bright,"  "I'm  Tired  of  Texas,"  "Tiny  Room," 
"Little  Boy  Blue,"  "Jazz,"  "The  New  Look,"  "If 
You'll  Be  Mine,"  "Shauney  O'Shay,"  "The  Two  of 
Us." 

LOVE  LIFE 

46th  Street  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  October 
7,  1948. 

Book  and  lyrics,  Alan  J.  Lerner.  Music,  Kurt  Weill. 
Staged  by  Elia  Kazan.  Dances,  Michael  Kidd.  Sets, 
Boris  Aronson.  Costumes,  Lucinda  Ballard.  Musical 
director,  Joseph  Littau.  Presented  by  Cheryl  Craw- 
ford. 

CAST — Nanette  Fabray,  Ray  Middleton,  Jay  Mar- 
shall, Holly  Harris,  Evans  Thornton,  David  Thomas, 
Gene  Tobin,  Victor  Clarke,  Mark  Kramer,  Robert 
Byrn,  Lenn  Dale,  Vincent  Gugleotti,  Cheryl  Archer, 
Johnny  Stewart,  Arthur  Partington,  Rosalie  Alter, 
El ly  Ardelty,  Lily  Paget,  Faye  Elizabeth  Smith, 
Johnny  Thompson,  Virginia  Conwell,  Larry  Robbins, 
David  Collyer,  Lyle  Bettger,  Carolyn  Maye,  Josephine 
Lambert,  Marie  Leidel,  Sylvia  Stahlman,  Jules  Racine, 
Gene  Tobin,  John  Diggs,  Joseph  James,  James  Young 
and  William  Veasy. 

Singers  Holly  Harris,  Josephine  Lambert,  Peggy 

Turnley.  Marie  Leidel,  Sylvia  Stahlman,  Carol 
Maye,  Lily  Paget,  Dorothea  Berthelson,  Faye  Smith, 
David  Collyer,  Victor  Clarke,  David  Thomas,  Rob- 
ert Byrn,  Evans  Thornton,  Gene  Tobin,  Mark 
Kramer  and  Larry  Robbins. 

Dancers  Paula  Lloyd,  Melissa  Hayden,  Pat 

Hammerlee,  Wanna  Allison,  Virginia  Conwell,  Bar- 
bara McCutcheon,  Ed  Phillips,  Bill  Bradley,  Frank 
Westbrook,  Arthur  Partington,  Forrest  Bronshire, 
Michael  Maule,  Veda  Brown  and  Robert  Tucker. 
Songs:  "Sho  Is  Samuel  Cooper,"  "My  Name  Is 
Samuel   Cooper,"   "Here   I'll   Stay,"  "Progress,"  "I 
Remember  Well,"  "Green-Up  Time,"  "Economics," 
"Mother's  Getting  Nervous,"  "My  Kind  of  Night," 
"Women's   Club    Blues,"    "Love   Song,"    "I'm  Your 
Man,"  "Ho,  Billy  O',"  "Is  It  Him  or  Is  It  Me?,"  "This 
Is  the  Life,"  "Minstrel  Parade,"  "Madame  Zuzu," 
"Taking  No  Chances,"  "Mr.  Right." 

MACBETH 

National  Theatre.  Opened  March  31,  1948.  Closed 
April  24,  1948.  29  performances. 

A  tragedy  by  William  Shakespeare.  Staged  by 
Norris  Houghton.  Sets  and  costumes,  Paul  Sheriff. 
Music  composed  by  Alan  Bush.  Musical  director, 
Lehman  Engel.  Presented  by  Theatre,  Inc.,  and  Brian 
Doherty. 

Duncan  Stephen  Courtleigh 

Malcolm  Elliott  Reid 

Donalbain  Michael  Reilly 

Macbeth  Michael  Redgrave 

Banquo  Geoffrey  Toone 

Macduff  Whitfield  Connor 

Lennox  John  Cromwell 

Ross  Hector  MacGregor 

Angus  John  Straub 

Mentelth  Paul  Mann 

Caithness  Thomas  Palmer 

Fleance  Ken  Raymond 

Siward  John  McQuade 

Young  Siward  Arthur  Keegan 

Lady  Macbeth  Flora  Robson 


Lady  Macduff  Beatrice  Straight 

Son  to  Macduff  Judson  Rees 

A  Wounded  Sergeant  John  McQuade 

The  Porter  at  Inverness  Russell  Collins 

An  Old  Man  Blair  Cutting 

Seyton  Harry  Hess 

A  Murderer  Paul  Mann 

His  Younger  Accomplice  Whit  Vernon 

A  Lord  Lamont  Johnson 

A  Murderer  at  Fife  Martin  Balsam 

A  Doctor  Russell  Collins 

A  Gentlewoman  Penelope  Potter 

Two  Watchmen  at  Dunsinane  Michael  Reilly, 

John  Straub. 

A  Singer  Arthur  Keegan 

A  Page  Sonny  Curven 

The  Three  Robinson  Stone,  Martin 

Balsam,  Harry  Hess. 

The  Wierd  Sisters  Gillian  Webb,  Julie 

Harris,  Ann  Hegira. 

An  Armed  Head  Whitfield  Connor 

A  Bleeding  Child  Ken  Raymond 

A  Child  Crowned  Marcia  Marcus 

Gentlewomen,  Servants,  Soldiers,  etc  Alan  Mc- 

Kirdy,  Whit  Vernon,  Marcia  Marcus,  Sonny  Cur- 
ven, Ken  Sutton,  Dan  Barton  and  William  Skelton. 

MADWOMAN  OF  CHAILLOT 

Belasco  Theatre.  Opened  Monday,  December  27, 

1948. 

A  fantasy  by  Jean  Giraudoux,  adapted  by  Maurice 
Valency.  Staged  by  Alfred  De  Liagre,  Jr.  Sets  and 
costumes,  Christian  Beard.  Lighting  by  Samuel  Leve. 
Presented  by  Alfred  De  Liagre,  Jr. 

The  Waiter  Ralph  Smiley 

The  Little  Man  Harold  Grau 

The  Prospector  Vladimir  Sokoloff 

The  President  Clarence  Derwent 

The  Baron  Le  Rod  Operti 

Therese  ,  Patricia  Courtley 

The  Street  Singer  Eugene  Cibelli 

The  Flower  Girl  Millicent  Brower 

The  Ragpicker  John  Carradine 

Paulette  Barbara  Pond 

The  Deaf  Mute  Martin  Kosleck 

Irma   Leora  Dana 

The  Shoe-Lace  Peddler  Maurice  Brenner 

The  Broker  Jonathan  Harris 

The  Street  Juggler  John  Behan 

Dr.  Jadin  Sandro  Giglio 

Countess  Aurelia  Martita  Hunt 

The  Doorman  William  Chambers 

The  Policeman   Ralph  Roberts 

Pierre  Alan  Shayne 

The  Sergeant  Richard  Sanders 

The  Sewer-Man  James  Westerfield 

Mme.  Constance  Estelle  Winwood 

Mile.  Gabrielle   Nydia  Westman 

Mme.  Josephine  Doris  Rich 

The  Presidents  Clarence  Derwent,  Jonathan 

Harris,  Le  Roi  Operti 
The  Prospectors  Vladimir  Sokoloff,  William 

Chambers,  Maurice  Brenner 
The  Press  Agents  Archie  Smith,  Sandro 

Giglio,  James  Westerfield 
The  Ladies  Patricia  Courtley,  Barbara 

Pond,  Sonia  Sorel 
The  Adolphe  Bertauts  Paul  Byron,  Harold 

Grau,  William  Chambers,  Gilbert  Smith 

MACDALENA 

Ziegfeld  Theatre.  Opened  Monday,  September  20, 
1948.  Closed  December  4,   1948.  88  performances. 

A  "musical  adventure."  Book  by  Frederick  Haz- 
litt  Brennan  and  Homer  Curran.  Score,  Heitor  Villa- 
Lobos.  Pattern  and  lyrics,  Robert  Wright  and  George 
Forrest.  Directed  by  Jules  Dassin.  Sets  and  lighting 
by  Howard  Bay.  Costumes,  Sharaff.  Dances,  Jack 
Cole.  Musical  direction,  Arthur  Kay.  Choral  direc- 
tion, Robert  Zeller.  Presented  by  Homer  Curran. 

Padre  Josef  Gerhard  Pechner 

Manuel  Peter  Fields 

Solis  Melva  Niles 

Ramon  Henry  Reese 

Maria  Dorothy  Sarnoff 

Pedro  John  Raltt 

Major  Blanco  Ferdinand  Hilt 

Doctor  Lopez  Carl  Milletaire 


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General  Carabana  Hugo  Haas 

Chanteuse  Betty  Huff 

Cigarette  Cirl  Christine  Matsios 

Zoggie  John  Schicking 

Danseuse  Lorraine  Miller 

Teresa  Irra  Petina 

The  Old  One  Gene  Curtsinger 

Chico  Patrick  Kirk 

Juan  Leonard  Morganthaler 

Conchita  ,  Betty  Brusher 

Major  Domo  Roy  Raymond 

Balladora  Marie  Groscup 

Ballador  Matt  Mattox 

Songs:  "Women  Weaving,"  "Petecal,"  "The  Seed 
of  God,"  "The  Omen  Bird,"  "My  Bus  and  I,"  "The 
Emerald,"  "Food  for  Thought,"  "Come  to  Colombia," 
"Plan  It  by  the  Planets,"  "Bon  Soir,  Paris,"  "Travel, 
Travel,  Travel,"  "Magdalena,"  "The  Broken  Piano- 
lita,"  "Greeting,"  "River  Song,"  "Chivor  Dance," 
"The  Forbidden  Orchid,"  "The  Singing  Tree," 
"Lost,"  "Freedom,"  "Vals  de  Espana,"  "Piece  de 
Resistance,"  "The  Broken  Bus." 

MAKE  MINE  MANHATTAN 

Broadhurst  Theatre."  Opened  January  15,  1948. 
Closed  January  8,  1949.  429  performances. 

Musical  revue.  Sketches  and  lyrics  by  Arnold  B. 
Horwitt.  Music,  Richard  Lewine.  Staged  by  Hassard 
Short.  Settings,  Frederick  Fox.  Dances,  Lee  Sherman. 
Costumes,  Morton  Haack.  Musical  director,  Charles 
Sanford  Orchestrations,  Ted  Royal.  Presented  by 
Joseph  M.  Hyman. 

CAST — David  Burns,  Sheila  Bond,  Sid  Caesar, 
Perry  Bruskin,  Richard  Arnold,  Ed  Chappel,  Joseph 
Melvin,  Jack  Kilty,  Ray  Harrison,  Nelle  Fisher,  Tom- 
my Morton,  Joshua  Shelley,  Eleanor  Bagely,  Danny 
Daniels,  Kyle  MacDonnell,  Phyllis  Mayo,  Jean  Jones, 
Rhoda  Johannson,  Max  Showalter,  Hal  Loman,  Anne 
Feris,  Louise  Ferrand,  Annabelle  Gold,  Betty  Lind, 
Phyllis  Mayo,  Dolores  Novins,  Willis  Brunner,  Tony 
Charmoli,  Wayne  Lamb,  Tommy  Morton,  Skip  Ran- 
dall, Rudy  Tone,  Stephanie  Augustine,  Joy  Carroll, 
Jean  Jones,  Larry  Car,  Ed  Chappell  and  Bill  Maguire. 

Songs:  "Anything  Can  Happen  in  New  York," 
"Phil  the  Fiddler,"  "Movie  House  in  Manhattan," 
"Talk  to  Me,"  "I  Don't  Know  His  Name,"  "Once 
Over  Lightly,"  "Saturday  Night  in  Central  Park," 
"Ringalevio,"  "I  Fell  in  Love  With  You,"  "My 
Brudder  and  Me,"  "Gentleman  Friend,"  "Subway 
Song,"  "Glad  To  Be  Back,"  "Traft." 

MAKE  WAY  FOR  LUCIA 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  December  22, 
1948.  Closed  January  15,  1949.  29  performances. 

A  comedy  by  John  Van  Druten  based  on  the  nov- 
els of  E.  F.  Benson.  Directed  by  John  Van  Druten. 
Set  and  costumes,  Lucinda  Ballard.  Presented  by  the 
Theater  Guild. 

Major  Benjamin  Flint  Phillip  Tonge 

Grosvenor  Cherry  Hardy 

Miss  Mapp  Chaterine  Williard 

Georgie  Pillson  Cyril  Ritchard 

Mrs.  Emmeline  Lucas  (Lucia)  Isabel  Jeans 

Mr.  Wyse  Ivan  Simpson 

Mrs.  Wyse  Essex  Dane 

Rev.  Kenneth  Bartlett  Buy  Spaull 

Mrs.  Bartlett  Doreen  Lang 

Godiva  Plaistow  Viola  Roache 

Signor  Cortese  Kurt  Kasznar 

ME  AND  MOLLY 

Belasco  Theatre.  Opened  February  26,  1948.  Closed 
July  10,  1948.  156  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Gertrude  Berg.  Staged  by  Ezra  Stone. 
Setting,  Harry  Horner.  Costumes,  Rose  Bogdanoff. 
Music  arranged  by  Leon  Engel.  Lighting,  Leo  Kerz. 
Presented  by  Smit  and  Figay  and  Herbert  Kenwith 
in  association  with  David  Cummings. 

Max  Henry  Lascoe 

Joe  Michael  Enserro 

Mrs.  2-C  Paula  Miller 

Cousin  Simon  Louis  Sorin 

Mr.  Mendel  David  Opatoshu 

Vera  Wertheimer  Margaret  Feury 

Piano  Man  George  Spelvin 

Mrs.  Gross  Sarah  Krohner 

Mike  David  Burke 

Mrs.  3-C  Bessie  Samose  Blumstein 


Jessie  Phyllis  Livermore 

Mrs.  Ellenbogen  Sally  Schorr 

Hymie  Arthur  Cassel 

Benjy  Charles  Furman 

Milty  Herbie  Hahn 

Molly  Goldberg  Gertrude  Berg 

Uncle  David  Eli  Mintz 

Sammy  Goldberg  Lester  Carr 

Rosie  Goldberg  John  Lazer 

Mrs.  Siegel  Bertha  Walden 

Jake  Goldberg  Philip  Loeb 

THE  MEN  WE  MARRY 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  January  16,  1948. 
Closed  January  17,  1948.  3  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Elisabeth  Cobb  and  Hershel  Williams. 
Staged  by  Martin  Manulis.  Setting  and  lighting,  Don- 
ald Oenslager.  Costumes,  Helene  Pons.  Presented  by 
Edgar  F.  Luckenbach. 

Maggie  Welch  Shirley  Booth 

Phillip  David  Anderson 

Warren  Throckmorton  Robert  Wiley 

Gwennie  Margaret  Hamilton 

Dr.  Alan  Lambert  Neil  Hamilton 

Julie  Madison  Marta  Linden 

Mark  Kennicott  John  Williams 

Leda  Mallard  Doris  Dalton 

Ned  Snyder  Joseph  Allen  Jr. 

Mary  Anne  Sargent 

Peter  Sterling  John  Hudson 

MINNIE  AND  MR.  WILLIAMS 

Morosco  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  October  27, 
1948  Closed  October  30,  1948.  5  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Richard  Hughes.  Staged  by  Eddie 
Dowling.  Setting  and  costumes,  Mordi  Gassner.  Pre- 
sented by  John  Gassner  and  David  Dietz. 

The  Reverend  John  Williams  Eddie  Dowling 

Minnie  Josephine  Hull 

Timothy  Ysgairnolwen  Paul  Anderson 

Mari  Jones,  Granddaughter  Bakehouse  Lee  Wilcox 

Gladys  Elizabeth  Ross 

Owain  Flatfish,  the  Fisherman  Clarence  Derwent 

Scraggy  Evan,  the  Postman  Gwilym  Williams 

Mrs.  Jones  Bakehouse  Grace  Mills 

Mr.  Gas  Jones  Geoffrey  Lumb 

Mrs.  Resurrection  Jones  Gwyneth  Hughes 

MR.  ROBERTS 
Alvin  Theatre.  Opened  February  18,  1948. 
A  drama  by  Thomas  Heggin  and  Joshua  Logan, 
based  on  the  Heggin  novel.  Staged  by  Joshua  Logan 
Settings,  Jo  Mielziner.  Presented  by  Leland  Hayward 

Chief  Johnson  Rusty  Lane 

Lieutenant  (j.g.)  Roberts  Henry  Fond; 

Dos  Robert  Keith 

Dowdy  Joe  Marr 

The  Captain  William  Harrigan 

Insigna  Harvey  Lembeck 

Mannion  Ralph  Meeker 

Lindstrom  Karl  Lukas 

Stefanowski  Steven  Hill 

Wiley  Robert  Baines 

Schlemmer  Lee  Krieger 

Reber  John  Cambell 

Ensign  Pulver  David  Wayne 

Dolan  Casey  Walters 

Gerhart  Fred  Barton 

Payne  James  Sherwood 

Lt.  Ann  Girard  Jocelyn  Brando 

Shore  Patrolman  John  Jordan 

Military  Policeman  Marshall  Jamison 

Shore  Patrol  Officer  Murray  Hamilton 

Seamen,  firemen  and  others  T'Ser  Andrews, 

Joe  Bernard,  Ellis  Eringer,  Mikel  Kane,  Bob  Keith  Jr., 
Walter  Mullen,  John  (Redl  Kullers,  Jack  Pierce, 
Len  Smith  Jr.,  and  Sanders  (Sandy I  Turner. 

MY  ROMANCE 

Shubert  Theatre.  Opened  Tuesday,  October  1 9, 
1948.  Closed  January  8,  1949.  95  performances. 

An  operetta  adapted  from  Edward  Sheldon's  "Ro- 
mance." Book  and  lyrics  by  Rowland  Leigh.  Score  by 
Sigmund  Romberg.  Staged  by  Rowland  Leigh.  Sets  by 
Watson  Barratt.  Costumes  by  Lou  Eisele.  Dances  by 
Frederic  Kelly.  Orchestrations  by  Don  Walker.  Musical 
director,  Roland  Fiore.  Presented  by  the  Messrs.  Shu- 
bert. 


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Bishop  Armstrong  (Tom)  Lawrence  Brooks 

Suzette  Armstrong  Joan  Shepard 

Alice  Marion  Bradley 

Harry  Armstrong  William  Berrian 

Miss  Potherton  Hildegrade  Halliday 

Cornelius  Van  Tuyl  Melville  Ruick 

Susan  Van  Tuyl  Hazel  Dawn  Jr. 

Percival  Hawthorne-Hillary  Tom  Bate 

Mrs.  DeWitt  Barbara  Patton 

Veronica  DeWitt  Cail  Adams 

Octavia  Fotheringham  Luella  Gear 

Sir  Frederick  Putnam  Rex  Evans 

Lady  Putnam  Doris  Patston 

Rupert  Chandler  Melton  Moore 

Viadimir  Luccachevitch  Nat  Burns 

Miss  Joyce  Natalie  Norman 

Bertie  Wessel  Lawrence  Weber 

Ceorgianna  Curtright  Verna  Epperly 

Mararet  Fears  Mary  Jane  Sloan 

Lawrence  Riley  Andy  Aprea 

Thyra  Winslow  Lou  Maddox 

Dewitt  Bodeen  Donald  Crocker 

Rosella  Allegra  Varron 

Mme.  Marguerita  Cavallini  (Rita)  Anne  Jeffreys 

Charlotte  Armstrong  Madeleine  Holmes 

Tosatti  (The  Organ  Grinder)  Tito  Coral 

First  Maid  Edith  Lane 

Second  Maid  Patricia  Boyer 

Page  Boy  Norval  Tormsen 

Other  guests.   Martha  Burnett,  June  Reimer, 

Muriel  Birkhead,  Harold  Ronk,  Le  Roy  Bush. 

Songs:  "Souvenir,"  "1898,"  "Debutante,"  "Writ- 
ten in  Your  Hand,"  "Mi  lief  leurs,"  "Love  and 
Laughter,"  "From  Now  Onward,"  "Little  Emma- 
line,"  "Aria,"  "Desire,"  "Polka,"  "If  Only,"  "In 
Love  With  Romance,"  "Finaletto,"  "Prayer." 

OH,  MR.  MEADOW  BROOK 

Coldcn  Theatre.  Opened  Sunday,  December  26,  1948. 
Closed  January  22,  1949.  34  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Ronald  Telfer  and  Pauline  Jamerson. 
Staged  by  Harry  Ellerbe.  Set,  Wolfgang  Roth.  Cos- 
tumes superviised  by  Lucille  Little.  Presented  by  John 
Yorke. 

Constance  Vye  Grace  McTarnahan 

Harland  Vye  Harry  Ellerbe 

Sophie  MacDonald  Sylvia  Field 

Japhet  Meadowbrook  Ernest  Truex 

Nesta  Madrigale  Vicki  Cummings 

James  Howells  Mortion  L.  Stevens 

THE  OLD  LADY  SAYS  "NO!" 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  February  16,  1943. 
Closed  February  22,  1948.  8  performances. 

A  drama  by  Denis  Johnston.  Staged  and  lighted 
by  Hilton  Edwards.  Settings,  Michael  MacLiammoir 
and  Molly  MacEwen.  Presented  by  Aldrich  and  My- 
ers in  association  with  Brian  Doherty. 
The  Speaker  (  Robert  Emmet)  ...  Michael  MacLiammoir 

Sarah  Curran  Meriel  Moore 

Major  Sirr  Reginald  Jarman 

1st  Redcoat  Bryan  Herbert 

2nd  Redcoat  Liam  Gannon 

The  Other  Ones  Roy  Irving,  Edward 

Golden,  Denis  Brennan,  Patrick  Nolan,  William 
Dalzell,  Nora  O'Mahoney,  Helena  Hughes,  Betsy 
Rogues,  Patricia  Kennedy,  Edna  O'Rourke. 

PATIENCE 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  February  9,  1948.  Closed 
April  24,  1948.  16  performances. 

Operetta  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sullivan. 
Staged  by  Anna  Bethel.  Musical  director,  Isidore 
Godfrey.  Presented  by  the  D'Oyly  Carte  Opera  Com- 
pany. 

Colonel  Calverly  Richard  Walker 

Major  Murgatroyd  C.  William  Morgan 

Lieut,  the  Duke  of  Dunstable  Leonard  Osborn 

(Officers  of  Dragoon  Guards) 

Reginald  Bunthorne  (a  Fleshy  Poet)  Martyn  Green 

Archibald  Grosvenor  (an  Idyllic 

Poet)  Charles  Doming 

Mr.  Bunthorne's  Solicitor  Milton  Rees 

Rapturous  Maidens: 

The  Lady  Angela  :  ..Joan  Gillingham 

The  Lady  Saphir  Gwvneth  Cullimore 

The  Lady  Ella   Muriel  Harding 

The  Lady  Jane  Ella  Halman 

Patience  (a  Dairy  Maid)  Margaret  Mitchell 


Chorus  of  Rapturous  Maidens  and  Officers  of  the 
Dragoon  Guards. 

PIRATES  OF  PENZANCE 

AND 

TRIAL  BY  JURY 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  January  5,  1948.  Closed 
April  24,   1948.   16  performances. 

Operettas  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sullivan. 
Sets  and  costumes,  Charles  Ricketts.  Musical  direc- 
tion by  Isidore  Godfrey.  Director,  Anna  Bethell.  Pre- 
sented by  the  D'Oyly  Carte  Opera  Company. 

THE  PIRATES  OF  PENZANCE  OR  THE  SLAVE 
OF  DUTY 

Major-Gneeral  Stanley  Martyn  Green 

The  Pirate  King  Darrell  Fancourt 

Samuel  Richard  Dunn 

Frederic  Thomas  Round 

Sergeant  of  Police  Richard  Walker 

Mabel,  Helen  Roberts;  Edith,  Joyce  Wright;  Kate, 

Joan  Gillingham;  Isabel,  Enid  Walsh. 
Chorus    of    pirates,    police    and    General  Stanley's 

daughters. 

TRIAL  BY  JURY 

The  Learned  Judge  Richard  Watson 

Counsel  for  the  Plaintiff  Leonard  Osborn 

Foreman  of  the  Jury  Radley  Flynn 

Usher  Richard  Walker 

Associate  C.  William  Morgan 

The  Plaintiff  Gwyneth  Cullimore 

First  Bridesmaid  Enid  Walsh 

Chorus  of  jurymen,  bridesmaids  and  public. 

THE  PLAY'S  THE  THING 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  April  28,  1948. 
Closed  December  18,  1948.  244  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Ferenc  Molner.  Staged  by  Gilbert 
Miller.  Set  by  Oliver  Messel.  Lighted  by  Ralph  Als- 
wang.  Gowns,  Castillo.  Presented  by  Gilbert  Miller 
in  association  with  James  Russo  and  Michael  Ellis. 

Sandor  Tural  Louis  Calhern 

Mansky  Ernest  Cossart 

Albert  Adam  Richard  Hylton 

Johann  Dwornitschek  Francis  Compton 

Nona  Szabo  Faye  Emerson 

Almady  Arthur  Margetson 

Mell  Claud  Allister 

Lackeys  Ted  Paterson,  Fred  Wentler 

POWER  WITHOUT  CLORY 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  January  13,  1948.  Closed 
February  7,  1948.  31  performances. 

A  drama  by  Michael  Clayton  Hilton.  Staged  by 
Chloe  Gibson.  Setting,  Charles  Elson.  Presented  by 
John  C.  Wilson  and  the  Shuberts. 

Flo  Joan  Newell 

Maggie  Marjorie  Rhodes 

Edith  Helen  Misener 

Eddie  Lewis  Stringer 

Anna  Hilary  Liddell 

Cliff  Peter  Murray 

John  Trevor  Ward 

PRIVATE  LIVES 

Plymouth  Theatre.  Opened  Monday,  October  4, 
1948 

A  comedy  by  Noel  Coward..  Staged  by  Martin 
Manulis.  Settings,  Charles  Elson.  Presented  by  Jorn 
C.  Wilson. 

Sibyl  Chase  Barbara  Baxley 

Elyor  Chase  Donald  Cook 

Victor  Prynne  William  Langford 

Amanda  Prynne  Tallulah  Bankhead 

Louise  Therese  Quadri 

RAPE  OF  LUCRETIA 

Ziegfeld  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  December 
29,  1948.  Closed  January  16,  1949.  23  performances. 

A  music  drama  with  book  by  Ronald  Duncan  and 
score  by  Benjamin  Britten.  Staged  by  Agnes  DeMille. 
Sets  and  costumes,  John  Piper.  Lighting,  Peggy  Clark. 
Vocal  direction,  John  Howell.  Conductor,  Paul 
Breisach.  Presented  by  Marjorie  and  Sherman  Ewing 
and  Giovanni  Cardelli. 


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The  Male  Chorus  Edward  Kane 

The  Female  Chorus  Brenda  Lewis 

Collatinus  Holger  Sorensen 

|unjus  Emile  Renan 

Tarquinius  George  Tozzi 

Lucretia  Kitty  Carlisle 

Bianca  Vivian  Bauer 

Lucia  Marguerite  Piazza 

Roman  Woman  Lidija  Franklin 

Two  Etruscan  Soldiers. ...Kazimir  Kokie,  Lucas  Hoving 

Roman  Man  Robert  Pagenf 

Roman  Youth  Stanley  Simmons 

A  Prostitute  Bunty  Kelley 

THE  RATS  OF  NORWAY 
Booth  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  April  15,  1948. 

Closed  April  17,  1948.  4  performances. 

A  drama  by  Keith  Winter.  Sets,  William  De  Forest. 

Staged,    James    S.    Elliott.    Presented    by    James  S. 

Elliott  in  association  with  Carl  Schreuer. 

Robin  Claydon  Colin  Keith-Johnston 

Jane  Claydon  Jeanne  Stuart 

Stevan  Beringer  William  Howell 

Tilly  Shane  Rett  Kitson 

Mann  Arthur  Could-Porter 

Weyland  Victor  Wood 

Chetwood  Bert  Jeter 

Hugh  Sebastian  John  Ireland 

RED  CLOVES 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  Saturday,  December  4, 
1948. 

A  drama  by  Jean-Paul  Sartre.  Adapted  by  Daniel 
Taradash.  Settings,  Stewart  Chaney.  Costumes,  Eme- 
line  Roche.  Presented  by  Jean  Dalrymple. 

Reich  J.  Anthony  La  Penna 

Johanna  Anna  Karen 

Loutec  Guy  Thomajan 

Munster  Horace  McMahon 

Hugo  John  Dall 

Jessica  Joan  Tetzel 

Marochek  Jesse  White 

Kirtz  Martin  Kingsley 

Hoederer  Charles  Boyer 

The  Prince  Francis  Compton 

Karsky  Royal  Beal 

THE  RESPECTFUL  PROSTITUTE 
AND 

THE  HAPPY  JOURNEY 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  March  16,  1948.  Closed  De- 
cember 18,  1948.  118  performances. 

Two  one-act  plays  by  Jean-Paul  Sartre  and  Thorn- 
ton Wilder,  respectively.  Staged  by  Mary  Hunter. 
Setting  by  Robert  Gundlach.  Presented  by  New 
Stages,  Inc. 

THE  RESPECTFUL  PROSTITUTE 

Lizzie  McKaye  Meg  Mundy 

The  Negro  John  Marriott 

Fred  Karl  Weber 

John  Willard  Swire 

James    William  Brower 

Senator  Clarke  Wendlel  Holmes 

A  Man  Martin  Tarby 

THE  HAPPY  JOURNEY 

The  Stage  Manager  William  Brower 

Ma  Kirby  Peggy  Allenby 

Arthur  Clifford  Sales 

Caroline  Mari  Lynn 

Pa  (Elmer)  Kirby  Don  MacLaughlin 

Beulah  Jean  Gillespie 

SET  MY  PEOPLE  FREE 

Hudson  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  November  3, 
1948.  Closed  November  27,  1948.  29  performances. 

A  drama  by  Dorothy  Hayward.  Staged  by  Martin 
Ritt.  Sets,  Ralph  Alswang.  Costumes,  Ernest  Schraps. 
Supervised  by  Lawrence  Langner  and  Theresa  Hel- 
burn.  Choral  direction  and  arrangements,  Joshua  Lee. 
Presented  by  The  Theater  Guild. 

George  Canada  Lee 

Rose  Mildred  Joanne  Smith 

Denmark  Vesey  Juano  Hernandez 

Captain  Wilson  Blaine  Cordner 


Phyllis  Marion  Scanlon 

Eiiza   Gail  Gladstone 

Gullah'  jack  Leigh  Whipper 

Trader  Henri  Somer  Alberg 

Morris  Brown  Frank  Wilson 

Patrolman  Tyler  Carpenter 

The  Mauma  Bertha  T.  Powell 

Pompey  Alonzo  Bosan 

Tina  Edith  Atuka-Reid 

Aneas  William  Warfield 

Pharoah  William  McDaniel 

Benbow  Wanza  L.  King 

Rachel  Fredye  Marshall 

Adam  Merritt  Smith 

Cuppy  Theodore  Hines 

Belleisle  Harry  Bolden 

Lot  Louis  Sharp 

Jemmy  George  Dosher 

Sinah  Musa  Williams 

Blanche  Urylee  Leonardos 

Peter  Poyas  Earl  Sydnor 

Jesse  Blackwood  Thomas  Anderson 

Ned  Bennett  Earl  Jones 

Rolla  Bennett  William  Marshall 

Monday  Cell  Charles  McRae 

Perault  Prioleau  John  Bouie 

Mingo  Harth  Eric  Burroughs 

Blind  Philip  Harold  Des  Verney 

Frank  Ferguson  Richard  Silver 

1st  Drummer  Samuel  Brown 

2nd  Drummer  Moses  Mianna 

SHOW  BOAT 

City  Center.  Opened  Thursday,  September  7,  1948. 
Closed  September  19,  1948.  17  performances. 

Revival  of  the  Kern-Hammerstein  musical.  Music, 
Jerome  Kern.  Book  and  lyrics,  Oscar  Hammerstein  II. 
Staged  by  Hassard  Short.  Dances,  Helen  Tamiris 
Settings,  Howard  Bay.  Costumes,  Lucinda  Ballard 
Musical  director,  David  Mordicai.  Orchestrations 
Robert  Russell  Bennett.  Book  directed  by  Oscai 
Hammerstein  II.  Presented  by  Richard  Rodgers  and 
Oscar  Hammerstein  II. 

Windy  George  Spelman 

Steve  Fred  Brookins 

Pete  Gerald  Prosk 

Queenie   Helen  Dowdy 

Parthy  Ann  Hawks  Ruth  Gates 

Captain  Andy  Billy  House 

Ellie  Clare  Alden 

Frank  Sammy  White 

Rubber  Face  Gordon  Alexander 

Julie  Carol  Bruce 

Gaylord  Ravenal  Norwood  Smith 

Vallon  Fred  Ardath 

Magnolia  Pamela  Caveness 

Joe  William  C.  Smith 

Backwoodsman  Howard  Frank 

Jeb  Gerald  Prosk 

Sam  La  Verne  French 

Sal  Gloria  Smith 

Barker  Walter  Russell 

Fatima  Sylvia  Myers 

Sport  Robert  Fleming 

Dahomey  King  La  Verne  French 

Landlady  Sara  Floyd 

Ethel  Assota  Marshall 

Mother  Superior  Lorraine  Waldman 

Kim  (Child)  Alyce  Mace 

Jake  King  Brill 

Jim  Seldon  Bennett 

Man  With  Guitar  Albert  McCary 

Doorman  at  Trocadero  Walter  Mosby 

Drunk  Walter  Russell 

Lottie  Sara  Dillon 

Dolly  Elaine  Hume 

Sally  Janet  Van  Derveer 

Old  Lady  on  Levee  Ann  Lloyd 

Singers    Sybol  Cain,  Clarice  Crawford,  Sara 

Dillon,  Betty  Graeber,  Marion  Hairston,  Kate  Hall. 
Elaine  Hume,  Charlotte  Junius,  Assotta  Marshall, 
Sylvia  Myers,  Eleyn  Paul,  Eulabel  Riley,  Dee  Sher- 
man, Janet  Vanderveer  and  Lorraine  Waldman. 

Boys  Jerome  Addison,  Gilbert 

Adkins,  Gordon  Alexander,  Ivory  Bass,  Henry 
Davis,  William  Cole,  Clarence  Jones,  Albert  Mc- 
Cary, Walter  Mosby,  Walter  Russell,  William  Sol, 
Charles  Welch,  Leo  Norman,  Robert  Flavelle,  Fran- 
cis Fleming  and  Henry  Hamilton. 
Dancers — Girls  Eloise  Hus,  Mabel 


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Hart,  Evelyn  Pilcher,  Gloria  Smith,  Alma  Sutton. 
Boys:  Isiah  Clark,  James  Hunt,  Reginald  Ridgley, 
George  Thomas  and  James  Fields. 
Understudies : 

Magnolia  Elaine  Hume 

Queenie  Eulabel  Riley 

Steve,  Pete  Walter  Russell 

Dahomey  King  George  Thomas 

Ellie  Sylvia  Myers 

Joe  Charles  Welch 

Windy,  Vallon  Gordon  Alexander 

Landlady  Lorraine  Waldman 

Jake  Albert  McCary 

Rubber  Face  Albert  McCary 

THE  SILVER  WHISLE 

Biltmore  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  November 
24,  1948. 

A  comedy  by  Robert  E.  McEnroe.  Staged  by  Paul 
Crabtree.  Set,  Herbert  Brodkin.  Costumes,  Ernest 
Schraps.  Supervised  by  Lawrence  Langner  and  Ther- 
esa Helburn.  Presented  by  the  Theater  Guild. 

Mr.  Beebe  William  Lynn 

Mrs.  Hanmer  Doro  Merande 

Miss  Hoadley  Frances  Brandt 

Miss  Tripp  Eleanor  Wilson 

Reverend  Watson  Robert  Carroll 

Mrs.  Sampler  Kathleen  Comegys 

Mrs.  Gross  Jane  Marbury 

Mr.  Cherry  Burton  Mallory 

Oliver  Erwenter  Jose  Ferrer 

Emmett  George  Mathews 

Bishop..  Lawrence  Fletcher 

Father  Shay  Charles  Hart 

Mr.  Beach  Edward  Piatt 

Mr.  Reddy  Charles  Kuhn 

Policeman  Chase  Soltez 

SKIPPER  NEXT  TO  COD 

Maxine  Elliot  Theatre.  Opened  January  30,  1948. 
Closed  February  27,  1948.  67  performances. 

A  drama  in  three  acts  by  Jan  De  Hartog.  Direction, 
Lee  Strasberg.  Set,  Boris  Aronson.  Production  super- 
visor, Cheryl  Crawford.  Presented  by  the  Experi- 
mental Theater,  Inc. 

Richters,  Ship's  Doctor  Joseph  Anthony 

Henky,  Messroom  Boy  Robert  White 

Willemse,  Ship's  Doctor  of  the 

Amsterdam  Si  Oakland 

Officer  of  South  American  Military 

Police  Carmen  Costi 

Meyer,  Mate  John  Becher 

Joris  Kulper,  Captain  John  Garfield 

South  American  Consul  Wallace  Acton 

Rabbi  Wolfe  Lewin 

Second  Jew  Peter  Kass 

Chief  Davelaar,  First  Engineer  John  Shellie 

Bruinsma,  Captain  of  the  Amsterdam.  Jabez  Gray 

American  Naval  Officer  Richard  Coogan 

Dutch  Naval  Officer  Eugene  Stuckmann 

The  Clergyman  Harry  Icvine 

Passengers  Florence  Aquino,  Joe 

Bernard,  Nola  Chilton,  Allan  Frank,  Frances  Gaar, 

Ruth   K.   Hill,   Bill    Lazarus,   John   Marley,  Edwin 

Ross,  Paul  Wilson. 

SMALL  WONDER 

Coronet  Theatre.  Opened  Wednesday,  September 
15,  1948.  Closed  January  8,  1949.  134  performances. 

A  revue.  Music,  Baldwin  Bergerson  and  Albert 
Selden.  Lyrics,  Phillis  McGinley  and  Billings  Brown. 
Sketches,  Charles  Spalding,  Max  Wilk,  George  Axel- 
rod  and  Louis  Laun.  Staged  by  Burt  Shevelove. 
Dances,  Gower  Champion.  Sets,  Ralph  Alswang.  Cos- 
tumes, John  Derro.  Orchestrations,  Ted  Royal.  Con- 
ductor, William  Parson.  Vocal  arrangements,  Herbert 
Greene.  Presented  by  George  Nichols  III. 

CAST — Tom  Ewell,  Alice  Pearce,  Mary  McCarty, 
Marilyn  Day,  Hayes  Gordon,  Tommy  Rail,  J.  C.  Mc- 
Cord,  Joan  Mann,  Jonathan  Lucas,  Kate  Friedlich, 
Chandler  Cowles,  Alan  Ross,  Mort  Marshall,  Virginia 
Oswald,  Jack  Cassidy,  Joan  Diener,  Evelyn  Taylor, 
Bill  Ferguson,  Devida  Stewart. 

Songs:  "Count  Your  Blessings,"  "Commuters' 
Song,"  "Ballad  for  Billionaires,"  "On  Time,"  "Flam- 
ing Youth,"  "Show  Off,"  "Badaroma,"  "Nobody  Told 
Me,"  "Pistachio,"  "When  I  Fall  in  Love,"  "Satur- 
day's Child,"  "William  McKinley  High,"  "From  A 
to  Z,"  "Just  an  Ordinary  Guy." 


STORY  FOR  STRANGERS 

Royale  Theatre.  Opened  Tuesday,  September  21, 
1948.  Closed  September  25,  1948.  7  performances. 

A  parable  by  Marc  Connelly.  Directed  by  the 
author.  Settings,  Ralph  Alswang.  Costumes,  Millie 
Sutherland.   Presented  by  Dwight  Deere  Wiman. 

Newt  Fender,  a  Barber  Joseph  Sweeney 

Audrey,  a  Manicurist  Joann  Dolan 

George  Hubinder,  a  Dairyman    Paul  Huber 

Vincent  Catling,  a  Lawyer  Joseph  L.  Graham 

A.  J.  Kissle,  a  Banker  Frank  Tweddell 

Mr.  Mercer,  a  Traveling  Salesman.... Edward  Nannary 

Sophie  Whiting,  a  Dressmaker  Jane  Hoffman 

Hector  Whiting,  Chief  of  Police  George  Cotton 

Norman  Hunt  James  Dobson 

Bessie  Joan  Gray 

Policmeen  Richard  McMurray,  Victor  Parber 

St.  Elmo  Ottley,  a  Counterman  John  McGovern 

Mrs.  Patoon,  Bessie's  Mother  Grace  Valentine 

Mayor  Orrin  Sully  Tom  Holer 

Dunbar  St'ote  Lauren  Gilbert 

Townspeople  who  crowd  doorways 

STRANGE  BEDFELLOWS 

Morosco  Theatre.  Opened  January  14,  1948.  Closed 
July  31,  1948.  229  performances. 

Comedy  by  Florence  Ryerson  and  Colin  Clements. 
Staged  by  Benno  Schneider.  Set,  Ralph  Alswang. 
Costumes,  Morton  Haack.  Presented  by  Philip  A. 
Waxman. 

Ling  Tom  Chung  Yun 

Sen.  William  Cromwell  Carl  Benton  Reid 

Julia  Cromwell  Ruth  Amos 

Beulah  Leta  Bonynge 

Addie  Cromwell  Hampton  Nydia  Westman 

Lillian  Hampton  Mary  Kay  Jones 

Nickey  Billy  Nevard 

Mrs.  Gimble  Frieda  Altman 

Mrs.  Worley  Marion  Weeks 

Gifford  Hampton  Robin  Craven 

Vincent  Pemberton  Michael  Hall 

Matthew  Cromwell  John  Archer 

Clarissa  Blynn  Cromwell  Joan  Tetzel 

Mrs.  Tillie  Sparker  Doris  Rich 

Mayor  Ambrose  Tibbett  William  Lee 

Birdie  Ruth  Miles 

Zita  Ann  Thompson 

Opal  Stephanie  Foster 

SUMMER  AND  SMOKE 

Music  Box.  Opened  Wednesday,  October  6.  1948. 
Closed  January   I,  1949.  102  performances. 

A  drama  by  Tennessee  Williams.  Staged  by  Margo 
Jones.  Set  and  lighting,  Jo  Mielziner.  Costumes,  Rose 
Bogdanoff.  Original  music,  Paul  Bowles.  Presented 
by  Margo  Jones. 

Alma  as  a  Child  Arlene  McQuade 

John  as  a  Child  Donald  Hastings 

Rev.  Winemiller  Raymond  Van  Sickle 

Mrs.  Winemiller  Marga  Ann  Deighton 

John  Buchanan,  Jr  Tod  Andrews 

A  Girl  Hildy  Parks 

Dusty  William  Layton 

Dr.  Buchanan  Ralph  Theadore 

Alma  Winemiller  Margaret  Phillips 

Rosa  Gonzales  Monica  Boyar 

Nellie  Ewell  Anne  Jackson 

Roger  Doremus  Earl  Montgomery 

Mrs.  Bassett  Betty  Greene  Little 

Vernon  Spencer  James 

Rosemary  Ellen  James 

Papa  Gonzales  Sid  Cassel 

Mr.  Kramer  Ray  Walston 

SUNDOWN  BEACH 

Belasco  Theatre.  Opened  Tuesday,  September  7, 
1948.  Closed  September  11,  1948.  7  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Bessie  Breuer.  Staged  by  El i a  Kazan. 
Setting,  Ben  Edwards.  Lighting,  Jean  Rosenthal.  Pre- 
sented by  Louis  J.  Singer. 

Cecil  Nehemiah  Persoff 

Merle    (Bartender)  Martin  Balsam 

Hazel  Treva  Frazee 

Vanilla  Jennifer  Howard 

Tourist  Ellen  Mahar 

Helen  Vivian  Firko 


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p0p   Ralph  Cullinan 

Thaddeus  Long   ...  Steven  Hill 

Otis   Don  Hanmer 

Buster  Joe  Sullivan 

Grits  Michael  Lewin 

Tommy  Joseph  Fallon 

Ida  Mae  Julie  Harris 

Muriel  Cloris  Leachman 

Maior  Paul  Walters...  John  Sylvester 

Psychiatric  Captain  Ira  Cirker 

Sheriff  Ribert  Simon 

First  Airforce  Pilot  Alex  Nicol 

Second  Airforce  Pilot  George  Joseph 

Lou  Lou  Gilbert 

Nadine  Joan  Copeland.. 

Nona  Anne  Hegira 

George  Washburn  Edward  Binns 

Arthur  Bond  Warren  Stevens 

Henry  Tom  Avera 

Ella  Lenka  Peterson 

Belle  Kathleen  Maguire 

Nancy  Phyllis  Thaxter 

THE  SURVIVORS 

The  Playhouse.  Opened  January  19,  1948.  Closed 
January  24,  1948.  8  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Peter  Viertel  and  Irwin  Shaw.  Staged 
by  Martin  Gabel.  Settings  and  lighting,  Boris  Aronson. 
Costumes,  Rose  Bogdanoff.  Presented  by  Bernard 
Hart  and  Martin  Gabel. 

Rutson  Hedge  Marc  Lawrence 

Roy  Clemens  Russell  Collins 

Alcott....  Neil  Fitzgerald 

Finlay  Decker  E.  G.  Marshall 

Vincent  Keyes  Louis  Calhern 

Tom  Cameron  Anthony  Ross 

Steve  Decker   Richard  Basehart 

Morgan  Decker  Kevin  McCarthy 

Jane  Decker  Jane  Seymour 

Lucy  Dunne  Marianne  Stewart 

Jodine  Decker  Hume  Cronyn 

Marcus  Hedge  Edwin  M.  Bruce 

Leonard   Hawkes  Kenneth  Tobey 

Reverend  Hoyt  Guy  Arbury 

Sheriff  Bagley  Tom  Hoier 

Townspeople  Edith  Rand,  Ray 

Walston,  Edgar  Small,  Eugene  Steiner. 

THE  TELEPHONE 
and 

THE  MEDIUM 

City  Center  Theatre.  Opened  Tuesday,  December 
7,  1948.  Closed  January  9,  1949.  40  Performances. 

Lyric  dramas  with  books,  scores  and  lyrics  by  Gian- 
Carlo  Menotti.  Staged  by  the  composer.  Sets  and  cos- 
tumes for  "Medium"  by  Horace  Armistead.  Musical 
director,  Emanuel  Balaban.  Lighting,  Jean  Rosenthal. 
Presented  by  The  New  York  City  Center. 

THE  TELEPHONE 

Lucy  Maria  D'Attili 

Ben  Paul  King 

THE  MEDIUM 

Monica  Evelyn  Keller 

Toby,  a  Mute  Leo  Coleman 

Madame  Flora  Marie  Powers 

Mrs.  Gobineau  Derna  De  Lys 

Mr.  Gobineau   Paul  King 

Mrs.  Nolan  Virginia  Beeler 

TIME  FOR  ELIZABETH 

Fulton  Theatre.  Opened  Monday,  September  27, 
1948.  Closed  October  2,  1948.  8  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Norman  Krasna  and  Groucho  Marx. 
Staged  by  Norman  Krasna.  Sets,  George  Jenkins.  Pre- 
sented by  Russell  Lewis  and  Howard  Young. 

Mr.  Robinson  Kenneth  Paterson 

Walter  P.  Schaeffer  Russell  Hicks 

Miss  Greene  Eleanor  Lawson 

Ed  Davis  Otto  Kruger 

Harrison  Oglethorpe  John  Arthur 

Lily  Schaeffer  Leila  Bliss 

Mr.  McPherson  Leonard  Mudie 

Kay  Davis  Katherine  Alexander 

Anne  Davis  Ottilie  Kruger 

Richard  Coburn  Dick  Hogan 


Mr.  Jasper  Harlan  Briggs 

George  Zwilling  Edward  Clark 

Amy  Zwilling  Theresa  Lyon 

Vivian   Morgan  Sheila  Bromlev 

TONICHT  AT  8:30 

National  Theatre.  Opened  February  20,  1948. 
Closed  March  13,  1948.  15  performances. 

First  group  of  one-acters  by  Noel  Coward.  Staged 
by  Noel  Coward.  Sets,  George  Jenkins.  Dances,  Rich- 
ard Barstow.  Musical  direction,  Frank  Tours.  Pre- 
sented by  Homer  Curran,  Russell  Lewis  and  Howard 
Young. 

WAYS  AND  MEANS 

Stella   Cartwright  Gertrude  Lawrence 

Toby  Cartwright  Graham  Payn 

Gaston  Booth  Colman 

Lord  Chapworth   (Chaps)  William  Roerick 

Olive  Lloyd-Ransome  Sarah  Burton 

Princess  Elena  Krassiloff  Valerie  Cossart 

Murdoch  Philip  Tonge 

Nanny  Norah  Howard 

Stevens  Rhoderick  Walker 

FAMILY  ALBUM 

Jasper  Featherways   Graham  Payn 

Jane  (His  Wife)  Gertrude  Lawrence 

Lavinia  (His  Sister)  Sarah  Burton 

Harriet  (His  Sister)  Norah  Howard 

Emily  (His  Sister)....  Valerie  Cossart 

Richard  (His  Brother)  ..William  Roerick 

Charles  Winter  (Harriet's 

Husband)  Rhoderick  Walker 

Edward  Valance  (Emily's  Husband)  Booth  Colman 

Burrows  Philip  Tonge 

RED  PEPPERS 

Lilly  Pepper  Gertrude  Lawrence 

George  Pepper  .Graham  Payn 

Alf  Booth  Colman 

Bert  Bentley   Rhoderick  Walker 

Mr.   Edwards  Philip  Tonge 

Mabel  Grace   Norah  Howard 

Songs:  "Music  Box,"  "Hearts  and  Flowers,"  "Drink- 
ing Song,"  "Princes  and  Princesses,"  "Has  Anybody 
Seen  Our  Ship?,"  "Men  About  Town." 

TONICHT  AT  8:30   (2d  Bill) 

National  Theatre.  Opened  February  23,  1948. 
Closed  March  13,  1943.  11  performances. 

Second  group  of  one-acters  by  Noel  Coward.  Staged 
by  Noel  Coward.  Sets,  George  Jenkins.  Dances,  Rich- 
ard Barstow.  Musical  direction,  Frank  Tours.  Pre- 
sented by  Homer  Curran,  Russell  Lewis  and  Howard 
Young. 

HANDS  ACROSS  THE  SEA 

Walters  Sarah  Burton 

Lady  Maureen  Gilpin  Gertrude  Lawrence 

Commander  Peter  Gilpin,  R.N  Graham  Payn 

Lt.  Com.  Alstair  Corbett,  R.N  William  Roerick 

Mrs.  Wadhurst  Valerie  Cossart 

Mr.  Wadhurst  Philip  Tonge 

Mr.  Burnham  Booth  Colman 

The  Hon.  Clare  Wedderburn  Norah  Howard 

Major  Gosling  Rhoderick  Walker 

FUMED  OAK 

Doris  Gow  Gertrude  Lawrence 

Mrs.  Rockett  Norah  Howard 

Elsie  Valerie  Cossart 

Henry  Cow  Philip  Tonge 

SHADOW  PLAY 

Lena  Valerie  Cossart 

Victoria  Gayforth  Gertrude  Lawrence 

Martha  Cunningham  Noah  Howard 

Simon  Gayforth  Graham  Payn 

Hodge  (Dresser)  Booth  Colman 

Sibyl  Heston  Sarah  Burton 

Michael   Doyle  William  Roerick 

A  Young  Man  Rhoderick  Walker 

George  Cunningham   Philip  Tonge 

Songs:  "Then,  You  Were  There,"  "Play  Orchestra, 
Play." 

TOWN  HOUSE 

National  Theatre.  Opened  Thursday,  September 
23,  1948.  Closed  October  2,  1948.  12  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Gertrude  Tonkonogy,  based  on  stor- 
ies by  John  Cheever.  Staged  by  George  S.  Kaufman. 
Set,  Donald  Oenslager.  Costumes,  John  Derro.  Pre- 
sented by  Max  Gordon. 


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Lucille  Tremaine  June  Duprez 

Jack  Tremaine  James  Monks 

Pete  Murray  Hiram  Sherman 

Esther  Murray  Mary  Wickes 

Romana  Murray  Roberta  Field 

Carol  Hyler  Peggy  French 

Larry  Hyler  Reed  Brown,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Osgood  Margaret  Dale 

Katherine  Levy  Elizabeth  Dewing 

Vince  Barber  Henry  Jones 

Putnam  Phelps  Edwin  Jerome 

A  Man  Klock  Ryder 

A  Woman  Vera  Fuller  Mellish 

THE  VICTORS 

New  Stages  Theatre.  Opened  Sunday,  December  26, 
1948.  Closed  January  22,  1949.  34  performances. 

A  drama  by  Jean-Paul  Sartre.  Adapted  by  Thorn- 
ton Wilder.  Directed  by  Mary  Hunter.  Scenery  by 
Robert  Crundlach.  Produced  by  New  Stages,  Inc. 

Francois  Larry  Rob  nson 

Sorbier  Ernest  Stone 

Canoris  Boris  Tumarin 

Lucie  Florida  Friebus 

Guard  Sid  Walters 

Henri  Alexander  Scourby 

Dubois  Joseph  Silver 

Jean  John  Larkin 

Clochet  Leon  Janney 

Landrieu  Jim  Boles 

Pellerin  Arnold  Robertson 

Cuard  Robert  Davis 

VOLPONE 

City  Center  Theatre.  Opened  January  8,  1948. 
Closed  January  17,  1948.  12  performances. 

A  comedy  by  Ben  Jonson,  adapted  by  Jose  Ferrer, 
Richard  Whorf  and  Richard  Barr.  Staged  by  Richard 
Barr.  Costumes,  Emeline  C.  Roche.  Presented  by  the 
New  York  City  Theater  Company. 

Volpone  Jose  Ferrer 

Mosca  Richard  Whorf 

Nano  Leonardo  Cimino 

Androgyno  Richard  McMurray 

Castrone  Charles  Mendick 

Concubina  Susan  Center 

Voltore  John  Carradine 

Corbaccio  Fred  Stewart 

Corvino  Le  Roi  Operti 

1st  Gentleman  Victor  Thorley 

2nd  Gentleman  Bobby  Busch 

Celia  Phyllis  Hill 

Bonario.   Walter  Coy 

Lady  Politic  Woodbe  Paula  Laurence 

Notario  Lou  Gilbert 

Commendatori  Earl  Jones,  Frank  Campanella 

Avocatori  Sidney  Bassler,  Bob  Harrison,  Leigh 

Whipper 

Citadina  Marjorie  Byers 

WHERE  STmRS  WALKED 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  February  24,  1948. 
Closed  March  6,  1948.  16  performances. 

A  fantasy  by  Michael  MacLiammoir.  Staged  by 
Hilton  Edwards.  Settings,  Molly  MacEwen.  Presented 
by  Aldrich  and  Meyers. 

Sophia  Sheridan  Meriel  Moore 

Robert  Twomey  Dennis  Brennan 

Rex  Dillon  Roy  Irving 

Tommy  Millington  Edward  Golden 

Sheila  McCann  Patricia  Kennedy 

Mrs.  Dempsey  Nora  O'Mahony 

Eileen  Helena  Hughes 

Martin   Michael  MacLiammoir 

Nigel   Brunton  Norman  Barrs 

WHERE'S  CHARLEY? 

St.  James  Theatre.  Opened  Monday,  October  1  1 , 
1948. 

A  musical  based  on  Brandon  Thomas'  ''Char- 
ley's Aunt."  Book  by  George  Abbott.  Lyrics  and  mu- 
sic, Frank  Loesser.  Staged  by  George  Abbott.  Dances, 
George  Balanchine.  Sets  and  costumes,  David  Ffolkes. 
Vocal  direction,  Gerry  Dolin.  Orchestrations,  Ted 
Royal,  Hans  Spialek,  Phil  Lang.  Musical  director.  Max 
Goberman.  Presented  by  Cy  Freuer  and  Ernest  H. 
Martin,  in  association  with  Gwen  Rickard. 

Bassett  John  Lynds 

Jack  Chesney  Byron  Palmer 


Charley  Wykeham  Ray  Bolger 

Kitty  Verdun  Doretta  Morrow 

Amy   Spettigue  Allyn  McLerle 

Wilkinson  Edgar  Kent 

Sir  Francis  Chesney  Paul  England 

Mr.  Spettigue  Horace  Cooper 

A  Professor  Jack  Friend 

Donna  Lucia  D'Alvadorez  Jane  Lawrence 

Photographer  James  Lane 

Patricia  Marie  Foster 

Reggie  Douglas  Deane 

Dancers  Mary  Alice  Bingham,  Vicki 

Barrett,  Geraldine  Delaney,  Marge  Ellis,  Marie  Fos- 
ter, Marcia  Maier,  Nina  Starkey,  Susan  Stewart, 
Toni  Stuart,  Douglas  Dean,  George  Enke,  John 
Friend,  Bobby  Farrell,  Dusty  McCaffrey,  Walter 
Rinner,  Bill  Weber,  Gordon  West,  Ken  Whelan. 

Singers  Rae  Abruzzo,  Jane  Judge,  Ruth 

McVane,  Betty  Oakes,  Eleanor  Parker,  Katharine 
Reeve,  Gloria  Sullivan,  Irene  Weston,  Robert 
Baird,  James  Bird,  Dan  Gallagher,  Bob  Heid,  Cor- 
nell McNeil,  Stowe  Phelps,  William  Scully,  Ernest 
Taylor. 

Songs:  "The  Years  Before  Us,"  "Better  Get  Out 
of  Here,"  "The  New  Ashmolean  Marching  Society 
and  Students'  Conservatory  Band,"  "My  Darling, 
My  Darling,"  "Make  a  Miracle,"  "Serenade  With 
Asides,"  "Lovelier  Than  Ever,"  "The  Woman  in  His 
Room,"  "Pernambuco,"  "Where's  Charley?,"  "Once 
in  Love  With  Amy,"  "The  Gossips,"  "The  Red  Rose 
Cotillion." 

YEOMAN  OF  THE  CUARD 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  February  2,  1948.  Closed 
April  24,  1948.  16  performances. 

Operetta  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sullivan. 
Staged  by  Anna  Bethell.  Musical  director,  Isidore 
Godfrey.  Presented  by  the  D'Oyly  Carte  Opera  Com- 
pany. 

Sir  Richard  Cholmondeley  Richard  Watson 

Colonel  Fairfax  Leonard  Osborn 

Sergeant  Meryll  Radley  Flynn 

Leonard  Meryll  Thomas  Hancock 

Jack  Point  Martyn  Green 

Wilfred  Shadbolt  Richard  Walker 

First  Yeoman  Rhys  Thomas 

Second  Yeoman  Richard  Dunn 

First  Citizen  C.  William  Morgan 

Second  Citizen  Peter  Pratt 

Elsie  Maynard  Helen  Roberts 

Phoebe  Meryll  Denise  Findlay 

Dame  Carruthers  Ella  Halman 

Kate  (Her  Niece)  Gwyneth  Cullimore 

Chorus  of  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  Gentlemen,  Citi- 
zens, etc. 

THE  YOUNG  AND  THE  FAIR 

Fulton  Theatre  and  International  Theatre.  Opened 
Monday,  November  22,  1948.  Closed  January  9,  1949. 
40  performances. 

A  drama  by  N.  Richard  Nash.  Staged  by  Harold 
Clurman.  Setting,  Paul  Morrison.  Costumes,  Eleanor 
Goldsmith.  Presented  by  Vinton  Freedley  in  associ- 
ation with  Richard  W.  Krakeur. 

Emmy  Foster  Frieda  Altman 

Frances  Morritt  Mercedes  McCambridge 

Patty  Morritt  Patricia  Kirkland 

Sara  Cantry  Frances  Starr 

Laura  Cantry  Betty  Morrissey 

Lee   Barron  Lois  Wheeler 

Selma  Keeney  Lenka  Peterson 

Nancy  Gear  Julie  Harris 

Mil  Cheaver  Frances  Freeman 

Drucilla  Eldridge  Doe  Avedon 

Mary  Louise  Patricia  Bouchard 

Sylvia  Peggy  O'Connor 

Sally  Ann  Sorg 

Helen  Vicki  Carlson 

Gloria  Rita  Gam 

Sue  Ann  Murphy 

Mathilda  Elaine  Bradford 

Boots  McGregor  Sally  Moffet 

Georgetta  Mary  Lou  Phelan 

Pauline  Lee  Truhill 

Carol  Bette  Stanley 

YOU  NEVER  CAN  TELL 

Martin  Beck  Theatre.  Opened  March  16,  1948. 
Closed  April  17,  1948.  39  performances. 

A  comedy  by  George  Bernard  Shaw.  Staged  by 


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Peter  Ashmore.  Sets  and  costumes,  Stewart  Chaney. 
Production  supervised  by  Theresa  Helburn  and  Law- 
rence Langner.  Presented  by  the  Theater  Guild  in 
association  with  Alfred  Fischer. 

Dolly  Patricia  Kirkland 

Valentine  Tom  Helmore 

Maid  Scott  Douglas 

Philip  Nigel  Stock 

Mrs.  Clandon  Frieda  Inescort 

Gloria  Faith  Brook 

Crampton  Ralph  Forbes 

McComas  Walter  Hudd 

Walter  Leo  C.  Carroll 

Bohun  William  Devin 


NEW  YORK  STAGE  SHOWS 
1948  Openings 
According  to  date 

Jan.  5  Trial  by  Jury,  Pirates  of  Penzance 

Jan.  8   Volpone 

Jan.  12   lolanthe 

Jan.  12  Harvest  of  Years 

Jan.  13  Power  Without  Glory 

Jan.  14  Strange  Bedfellows 

Jan.  15  Make  Mine  Manhattan 

Jan.  16  The  Men  W«  Marry 

Jan.  19  H.  M.  S.  Pinafore;  Cox  and  Box 

Jan.  19  The  Survivors 

Jan.  22   Angel  Street 

Jan.  26.  The  Gondoliers 

Jan.  27  The  Last  Dance 

Jan.  29  Look,  Ma,  I'm  Dancin' 

Jan.  30  Skipper  Next  to  God 

Feb.  2...  Yeoman  of  the  Guard 

Feb.  3   Kathleen 

Feb.  5  Chekhov  plays 

Feb.  9   Patience 

Feb.  10  John  Bull's  Other  Islana 

Feb.  1  1  Doctor  Social 

Feb.  16   Ghosts 

Feb.  16  The  Old  Lady  Says  "No!" 

Feb.  18  Mr.  Roberts 

Feb.  20  Tonight  at  8:30 

Feb.  23  Tonight  at  8:30  (2nd  bill) 

Feb.  24  Where  Stars  Walk 


Feb.  24  Hedda  Gabler 

Feb.  26  Me  and  Molly 

March  3  The  Linden  Tree 

March  4  The  Hallams 

Mar.  16  You  Never  Can  Tell 

Mar.  16  The  Respectful  Prostitute;  The 

Happy  Journey. 

March  18  Joy  to  the  World 

March  31   Macbeth 

April  15  The  Rats  of  Norway 

April  20  The  Cup  of  Trembling 

April  28  The  Play's  the  Thing 

April  30  Inside  U.  S.  A. 

Sept.  7  Sundown  Beach 

Sept.  7  Show  Boat 

Sept.  9   Hilarities 

Sept.  15  Small  Wonder 

Sept.  16  Heaven  on  Earth 

Sept.  20   Magdalena 

Sept.  21  Story  for  Strangers 

Sept.  22  Grandma's  Diary 

Sept.  23  Town  House 

Sept.  27  Time  for  Elizabeth 

Sept.  30  Edward,  My  Son 

Oct.  4  Private  Lives 

Oct.  6  Summer  and  Smoke 

Oct.  7  Love  Life 

Oct.  14  Where's  Charley? 

Oct.  16  The  Leading  Lady 

Oct.  19  My  Romance 

Oct.  27  ...Minnie  and  Mr.  Williams 

Nov.  3  Set  My  People  Free 

Nov.  1  1   Bravo 

Nov.  13  As  the  Girls  Go 

Nov.  16  For  Heaven's  Sake,  Mother 

Nov.  1  7  Goodbye,  My  Fancy 

Nov.  18  Light  Up  the  Sky 

Nov.  22  The  Young  and  Fair 

Nov.  24  The  Silver  Whistle 

Dec.  4  Red  Gloves 

Dec.  7  The  Telephone;  The  Medium 

Dec.  8  Anne  of  the  1 ,000  Days 

Dec.  1  6  Lend  an  Ear 

Dec.  22  Make  Way  for  Lucia 

Dec.  23  Jenny  Kissed  Me 

Dec.  26  Oh,  Mr.  Meadowbrook 

Dec.  26  The  Victors 

Dec.  27  Madwoman  of  Chaillot 

Dec.  28  Don't  Listen,  Ladies 

Dec.  29  Rape  of  Lucretia 

Dec.  30  Kiss  Me,  Kate 


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ALICE  IN  WONDERLAND 

International  Theatre.  Opened  April  5,  1947. 
Closed  June  28,  1947.  100  Performances. 

Adaption  of  Lewis  Carroll  books  by  Eva  Le  Gal- 
lienne  and  Florida  Friebus.  Staged  by  Eva  Le  Cal- 
lienne.  Sets,  Robert  Rowe  Paddock.  Costumes,  Noel 
Taylor.  Masks  and  Marionettes,  Remo  Bufano.  Music, 
Richard  Addinsell.  Dances,  Ruth  Wilton.  Conductor, 
Tibor  Kozma.  Presented  by  Rita  Hassen  and  Ameri- 
can Repertory  Theatre. 

Alice  Bambi  Linn 

(By  arrangement  with  David  0.  Selznick) 

White  Rabbit  William  Windom 

( julie  Harris) 

Mouse  Henry  Jones 

Dodo  John  Straub 

Lory  Angus  Cairns 

Eaglet  Arthur  Keegan 

Crab  Don  Allen 

Duck  Eli  Wallach 

Caterpillar  Theodore  Tenley 

Fish  Footman  Ed  Woodhead 

Frog  Footman  Robert  Rawlings 

Duchess  Raymond  Creenleaf 

Cook  Don  Allen 

Cheshire  Cat  Donald  Keyes 

March  Hare  Arthur  Keegan 

Mad  Hatter  Richard  Waring 

Dormouse  Theodore  Tenley 

Two  of  Spades  Eli  Wallach 

Five  of  Spades  Robert  Rawlings 

Seven  of  Spades  Donald  Keyes 

Queen  of  IHearts  John  Hecher 

King  of  Hearts  ....Eugene  Stuckmann 

Knave  of  Hearts  Frederic  Hunter 

Gryphon  Jack  Manning 

Mock  Turtle  Angus  Cairns 

Three  of  Clubs  John  Behney 

Five  of  Clubs  Bart  Henderson 

Seven  of  Clubs  John  Straub 

Nine  of  Clubs  Thomas  Grace 

Red  Chess  Quees  Margaret  Webster 

Train  Guard  John  Straub 

Gentleman  Dressed  in  White  Paper.. ..William  Windom 

Goat  Don  Allen 

Beetle  Voice  Donald  Keyes 

Gnat  Voice  Cavada  Humphrey 

Gentle  Voice  Angus  Cairns 

Other  Voices  Mary  Alice  Moore,  Eli  Wallach 

Tweedledum  Robert  Rawlings 

Tweedledee  Jack  Manning 

White  Chess  Queen  Eva  Le  Gallienne 

Sheep  Theodore  Tenley 

Humpty  Dumpty  Henry  Jones 

White  Knight  Philip  Bourneuf 

Horse: 

Front  Legs  Will  Davis 

Back  Legs  Charles  Townley 

Old  Frog  Donald  Keyes 

Shrill  Voice  Angus  Cairns 

Singers  Eloise  Roehm,  Rae  Lenn 

ALL  MY  SONS 

Coronet  Theatre.  Opened  January  29,  1947.  Closed 
November  8,  1947.  328  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Arthur  Miller.  Staged  by  Elia  Kazan. 
Setting  and  lighting,  Mordecai  Gorelik.  Costumes, 
Paul  Morrison.  Presented  by  Harold  Clurman,  Elia 
Kazan  and  Walter  Fried,  in  association  with  Herbert 
H.  Harris. 

Joe  Keller  Ed  Begley 

Dr.  Jim  Bayliss  John  McGovern 

Frank  Lubey  Dudley  Sadler 


Sue  Bayliss  Peggy  Meredith 

Lydia  Lubey  Hope  Cameron 

Chris  Keller  Arthur  Kennedy 

Bert  Eugene  Steiner 

Kate  Keller  Beth  Merrill 

Ann  Deever  Lois  Wheeler 

George  Deever  Karl  Maiden 

ALLECRO 

Majestic  Theatre.  Opened  October  10,  1947. 

A  musical  play.  Book  and  lyrics  by  Oscar  Ham- 
merstein  II.  Music  by  Richard  Rodgers.  Direction  and 
dances,  Agnes  DeMille.  Setting  and  lighting,  Jo 
Mielziner.  Costumes,  Lucinda  Ballard.  Orchestrations, 
Russell  Bennett.  Conductor,  Salvatore  Dell  'Isola. 
Choral  director,  Crane  Calder.  Presented  by  the 
Theatre  Guild. 

Marjorie  Taylor  Annamary  Dickey 

Dr.  Joseph  Taylor  William  Ching 

Mayor  Edward  Piatt 

Grandma  Taylor  Muriel  O'Malley 

Friends  of  Joey  Ray  Harrison,  Frank  Westbrook 

Jennie  Brinker  Roberta  Jonay 

Principal  Robert  Byrn 

Mabel   Evelyn  Taylor 

Bicycle  Boy  Stanley  Simmons 

Georgie  Harrison  Muller 

Hazel  Kathryn  Lee 

Charlie  Townsend  John  Conte 

Joseph  Taylor,  Jr  John  Battles 

Miss  Lipscomb  Susan  Svetlik 

Cheer  Leaders  Charles  Tate,  Sam  Steen 

Coach  Wilson  Smith 

Ned  Brinker  Paul  Parks 

English   Professor  David  Collyer 

Chemistry  Professor  William  McCully 

Greek  Professor  Raymond  Keast 

Biology  Professor  Robert  Byrn 

Philosophy  Professor  Blake  Ritter 

Shakspeare  Student  Susan  Svetlik 

Bertram  Woolhaven  Ray  Harrison 

Molly  Katrina  Van  Oss 

Beulah  Gloria  Wills 

Minister  Edward  Piatt 

Millie  Julie  Humphries 

Dot  _  Sylvia  Karlson 

Addie  Patricia  Bybell 

Dr.  Bigby  Denby  Lawrence  Fletcher 

Mrs.  Mulhouse  Frances  Rainer 

Mrs.  Lansdale  Lily  Paget 

Jarman,  a  Butler  Bill  Bradley 

Maid  Jean  Houloose 

Emily  Lisa  Kirk 

Doorman  Tom  Perkins 

Brook  Lansdale.  Stephen  Chase 

Buckley  Wilson  Smith 

ANCEL  IN  THE  WINGS 

Coronet  Theatre.  Opened  December  11,  1947. 

An  intimate  musical  revue.  Words  and  music  by 
Bob  Hill iard  and  Carl  Sigman.  Sketches  by  Hank 
Ladd.  Ted  Luce  and  Hartmans.  Staged  by  John 
Kennedy.  Settings  and  lighting  by  Donald  Oen- 
slager.  Dances  by  Edward  Noll.  Costumes  by  Julia 
Sze.  Musical  arrangements  by  David  Mann  and  Fred 
Barovik.  Musical  director,  Phil  Ingalls.  Presented  by 
Marjorie  and  Sherman  Ewing. 

The  Cast:  Paul  and  Grace  Hartman,  Hank  Ladd. 
Nadine  Cay,  Peter  Hamilton,  Robert  Stanton,  Viola 
Roache,  Johnny  Barnes,  Elaine  Stritch,  Eilleen  Bar- 
ton, Patricia  Jones,  Bill  McGraw,  Alan  Green. 


N  .  Y  .  STAGE  SHOWS  1  947 


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ANTHONY  AND  CLEOPATRA 

Martin  Beck  Theatre.  Opened  November  26, 
1947. 

Tragedy  by  William  Shakespeare.  Staged  by  Guth- 
rie McClintock.  Setting  by  Leo  Kerz.  Men's  cos- 
tumes, John  Boyt.  Women's  costumes,  Valentina. 
Music,  Paul  Nordoff.  Presented  by  Katharine  Cor- 
nell. 

Philo  Alan  Shayne 

Demetrius  Theodore  Marcuse 

Antony  Godfrey  Tearle 

Cleopatra  Katharine  Cornell 

A  Messenger  David  ).  Stewart 

Dolabella  „  Robert  Duke 

Proculeius  Charlton  Heston 

Iras  Maureen  Stapelton 

Charmain  Lenore  Ulric 

Alexas  Oliver  Cliff 

Diomedes  Eli  Wallach 

Enobarbus  Kent  Smith 

Mardian  Joseph  Wiseman 

Octavius  Caesar  Ralph  Clanton 

Lepidus  Ivan  Simpson 

Agrippa  David  Orrick 

Pompey  Joseph  Holland 

Menas  Martin  Kingsley 

Varrius  Barnett  Biro 

Ventidius  Bruce  Gordon 

Octavio  Betty  Low 

Canidius  Dayton  Lummis 

Eros  Douglas  Watson 

Silius  Charles  Nolte 

Thyreus  Robert  Carricart 

Taurus  Gilbert  Reade 

Callus   Rudolph  Watson 

An  Old  Soldier  Bruce  Gordon 

Scarus  Anthony  Randall 

Euphronius  Ernest  Rowan 

Dercetas  Martin  Kingsley 

Clown  Oliver  Cliff 

AS  YOU  LIKE  IT 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  February  20,  1947. 
Closed  March  8,  1947.  4  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  William  Shakespeare.  Settings  and 
costumes,  Ernest  Stern.  Music  arrangements,  Rosabel 
Watson.  Presented  by  Hall  Shelton  by  arrangement 
with  Advance  Players'  Association,  Ltd. 

Duke  Alexander  Gauge 

Frederick  David  Dodimead 

Jacques  j.  John  Wynyard 

Lord  George  Bradford 

Amiens  Robert  Algar 

Le  Beau  Geoffrey  Wilkinson 

Charles  Josef  Shear 

Oliver  Frederick  Horrey 

Jacques  David  Dodimead 

Orlando  Kempster  Barnes 

Adam  Eric  Adeney 

Dennis  Charles  Ollington 

Touchstone  Donald  Wolfit 

Sir  Oliver  Martext  David  Dodimead 

Corin  Malcolm  Watson 

Silvius  Richard  Blythe 

William  Josef  Shear 

Hymen  Robert  Algar 

Rosalind  Rosalind  Iden 

Celia  Penelope  Chandler 

Phoebe  Ann  Chalkley 

Audrey  Marion  Marshall 

Lords,  Pages,  Foresters  and  Attendants 

BAREFOOT  BOY  WITH  CHEEK 

Martin  Beck  Theatre.  Opened  April  3,  1947. 
Closed  July  5,  1947.  108  Performances. 

A  musical  by  Max  Shulman  (from  his  novel). 
Novel  by  Sidney  Lippman.  Lyrics  by  Sylvia  Dee. 
Staging,  George  Abbott.  Sets  and  lighting,  Jo  Miel- 
ziner.  Dances,  Richard  Barstow.  Costumes,  Alvin 
Colt.  Vocal  arrangements,  Hugh  Martin.  Orchestra- 
tions, Philip  Lang.  Musical  director,  Milton  Rosen- 
stock.  Presented  by  George  Abbott. 

Roger  Hailfellow  Jack  Williams 

Shyster  Fiscal  Red  Buttons 

Van   Varsity  Ben  Murphy 

Charlie  Convertible  Loren  Welch 

Freshman  Patrick  Kingdon 

Asa  Hearthrug  Billy  Redfield 


Eino   Ffliikkiinnenn  Benjamin  Miller 

Noblesse  Oblige  Billie  Lou  Watt 

Clothilde  Pfefferkorn  Ellen  Hanley 

Yetta   Samovar  Nancy  Walker 

Professor  Schultz  Philip  Coolidge 

Peggy  Hepp  Shirley  Van 

Kermit   McDermott  Jerry  Austen 

Boris  Fiveyearplan  Solen  Burry 

Playwright  Marten  Sameth 

Bartender  James  Lane 

Muskie  Pike  Tommy  Farrell 

First  Band   Member  Harris  Gondell 

Second  Band  Member  Nathaniel  Frey 

BATHSHEBA 

Barrymore  Theatre.  Opened  March  26,  1947. Closed 
April  19,  1947.  29  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Jacques  Deval.  Staged  by  Coby  Ruskin. 
Sets,  costumes  and  lighting,  Stewart  Chaney.  Pro- 
duction supervised  by  Sylvia  Friedlander.  Presented 
by  Maximillian  Becker  and  Lee  K.  Holland  in  asso- 
ciation with  Sylvia  Friedlander. 

Gershoum  Martin  Ashe 

Hiram  Carleton  Scott  Young 

Joab  Rusty  Lane 

Manasseh  Paul  Donah 

Shart  Hildy  Parks 

Uriah  Phil  Arthur 

Niziah  Leonore  Rae 

Aroussia  Blanche  Zohar 

David  James  Mason 

Ghazil  Horace  Braham 

Obram  Michael  Sivy 

Nathan  Thomas  Chalmers 

Hanoufati  Maud  Scheerer 

Agreb  Joseph  Tomes 

Bathsheba  Pamela  Kellino 

Sourab  Patricia  Robbins 

Micale  Jane  Middleton 

Bahila  Barbara  Brooks 

Orphie  Lenka  Peterson 

Lady-in-Waiting  Vega  Keane 

THE  BIG  TWO 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  January  8,  1947.  Closed 
January  25,  1947.  21  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  L.  Bus-Fekete  and  Mary  Helen  Fay. 
Staged  by  Robert  Montgomery.  Set  and  lighting,  Jo 
Mielziner.  Costumes  supervised  by  Bianca  Stroock. 
Presented  by  Robert  Montgomery  and  Elliott  Nugent 
by  arrangement  with  Edward  Bramson. 

Karl  Martin  Berliner 

Meissi  Eduard  Franz 

Corp.  Pat  McClure  Robert  Scott 

Gwendolyn  Wauna  Paul 

Danielle  Forbes  Claire  Trevor 

Moser  E.  A.  Krumschmidt 

Wirth  John  Banner 

Platschek  Felix  Bressart 

Capt.  Nicholai  Mosgovoy  Philip  Dorn 

Fraulein  Berger  Olga  Fabian 

Sergeant  Kulikoff  Mischa  Tonken 

Guests:    Phil    Miller,   Zita   Rieth,    Kenneth  Dobbs, 

Fred  Lorenz,  Louise  Svecenski. 
Russian   Soldiers:    Marc   Hamilton,   Walter  Palace, 

Charles  Boaz,  Jr. 

BRICADOON 

Ziegfeld  Theatre.  Opened  March   13,  1947. 

A  musical  play.  Book  and  lyrics,  Alan  Jay  Lerner. 
Music,  Frederick  Loewe.  Staged  by  Robert  Lewis. 
Sets,  Oliver  Smith.  Costumes,  David  Ffolkes.  Dances, 
Agnes  De  Mille.  Lighting,  Peggy  Clarke.  Musical 
director,  Franz  Allers.  Orchestrations,  Ted  Royal. 
Presented  by  Cheryl  Crawford. 

Tommy  Albright  David  Brooks 

Jeff   Douglas  George  Keane 

Archie  Beaton.  Elliott  Sullivan 

Harry  Beaton  James  Mitchell 

Fishmonger  Bunty  Kelley 

Angus  MacGuffie  Walter  Scheft 

Sandy  Dean  Hayes  Gordon 

Andrew  MacLaren  Edward  Cullen 

Fiona  MacLaren  Marion  Bell 

Jean    MacLaren  Virgiana  Bosler 

Meg  Brockie  Pamela  Britton 

Charlie  Dalrymple  Lee  Sullivan 

Maggie  Anderson  Lidija  Franklin 


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N.  Y.  STAGE  SHOWS  1947 


Mr.  Lundie  William  Hansen 

Sword  Dancers  Roland  Cuerard,  George  Drake 

Frank  John  Paul 

lane  Ashton  Frances  Charles 

Bagpipers  James  MacFadden,  Arthur  Horn 

Stuart  Dalrymple  Paul  Anderson 

MacCregor  Earl  Redding 

CARIBBEAN  CARNIVAL 

International  Theatre.  Opened  December  5,  1947. 
Closed  December  13,  1947.  11  Performances. 

A  musical.  Lyrics  and  music  by  Sam  Manning  and 
Adolph  Themstead.  Staged  by  Samuel  Manning. 
Choreography  by  Pearl  Primus  and  Claude  Marchant. 
Costumes  by  Lou  Eisele.  Conductor,  Ken  Macomber. 
Presented  by  Adolph  Themstead. 

Cast:  Sam  Manning,  Pamela  Ward,  Eddie  Talif- 
fero,  the  Smith  Kids,  Claude  Marchant,  Billie  Allen, 
Eloise  Hill,  Duke  of  Iron,  Pearl  Primus,  Peggy  Wat- 
son, Alex  Young,  Curtis  James,  Padjet  Fredericks, 
Fred  Thomas,  Helen  Carr,  Cem  Boiling,  Dorothy 
Graham,  Charles  Queenan,  Josephine  Premice. 

THE  CHOCOLATE  SOLDIER 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  March  12,  1947.  Closed 
May  10.  70  Performances. 

A  musfcal  comedy.  Music,  Oskar  Straus.  Book, 
Rudolph  Bernauer  and  Leopold  Jacobson.  Book  re- 
vision, Guy  Bolton.  Revised  and  additional  lyrics, 
Bernard  Hanighen.  Staging,  Felix  Brentano.  Sets  and 
lighting,  Jo  Mielziner.  Costumes,  Lucinda  Ballard. 
Dances,  George  Balanchine.  Orchestrations  and  mu- 
sical direction,  Jay  Blackton.  Presented  by  J.  H.  Del 
Bondio  and  Hans  Bartsch  (for  the  Delvan  Com- 
pany). 

Nadina  Frances  McCann 

Mascha  Gloria  Hamilton 

Aurelia  Muriel  O'Malley 

Bumerli  Keith  Andes 

Massakroff  Henry  Calvin 

Popoff  Billy  Gilbert 

Alexius  Ernest  McChesney 

Stefan  Michael  Mann 

Katrina  Anna  Wiman 

Premiere  Danseuse  Mary  Ellen  Moylan 

Premier  Dancer  Francisco  Moncion 

COMMAND  DECISION 

Fulton  Theatre.  Opened  October  1,  1947. 

A  drama  by  William  Wister  Haines.  Staged  by 
John  O'Shaughnessy.  Setting  and  lighting  by  Jo 
Mielziner.  Costumes  supervised  by  Julia  Sze.  Pre- 
sented by  Kermit  Bloomgarden. 

Tech.  Sgt.  Harold  Evans  James  Whitmore 

War  Correspondent  Elmer  Brockhurst  Edmon  Ryan 

Brig.  Gen.  K.  C.  Dennis  Paul  Kelly 

Col.  Ernest  Haley  Edward  Binns 

Capt.  Lucius  Jenks  Arthur  Franz 

Enlisted  Armed  Guard  West  Hooker 

Maj.  Gen.  Roland  Goodlow  Kane  Jay  Fassett 

Brig.  Gen.  Cliffton  C.  Garnett  Paul  McGrath 

Maj.  Homer  Prescott  William  Layton 

Col.  Edward  Martin  Stephen  Elliott 

Lieut.  Jake  Goldberg  John  Randolph 

Maj.  Desmond  Lansing  Lewis  Martin 

Maj.  Belding  Davis  Robert  Pike 

Maj.  Rufus  Dayhuff  Walter  Black 

Arthur  Malcolm  Paul  Ford 

Oliver   Stone  Frank  McNellis 

NCO  Photographer  Leonard  Patrick 

Capt.  G.  W.  C.  Lee  James  Holden 

CRAIG'S  WIFE 

The  Playhouse.  Opened  February  12,  1947.  Closed 
April  12,  1947.  69  Performances. 

A  drama  by  George  Kelly.  Directed  by  the  author. 
Setting,  Stewart  Chaney.  Decor,  Jensen's.  Presented 
by  Grant  Gaither. 

Miss  Austin  Kathleen  Comegys 

Mrs.  Harold  Viola  Roache 

Mazie  Dortha  Duckworth 

Mrs.  Craig  Judith  Evelyn 

Ethel  Landreth  Virginia  Dwyer 

Walter  Craig  Philip  Ober 

Mrs.  Frazier  Virginia  Hammond 

Billy  Birkmire  Herschel  Bentley 

Joseph  Catelle  Hugh  Rennie 

Harry  Allan  Nourse 

Eugene  Fredericks  John  Hudson 


THE  CRADLE  WILL  ROCK 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  December  26,  1947. 
Closed  January  11,  1948.  21  Performances. 

A  play  with  music  by  Marc  Blitzstein.  Staged  by 
Howard  Da  Silva.  Conductor,  Howard  Shanet.  Pre- 
sented by  Michael  Myerberg. 

Moll  Estelle  Loring 

Gent  Edward  S.  Bryce 

Dick  Jess  White 

Cop  Taggart  Casey 

Reverend  Salvation  Harold  Patrick 

Editor  Daily  Brooks  Dunbar 

Yasha  Jack  Albertson 

Dauber  Chandler  Cowles 

President  Prexy  Howard  Blaine 

Professor  Trixie  Leslie  Litomy 

Professor  Mamie  Edmund  Hewitt 

Professor  Scoot  Ray  Fry 

Doctor  Specialist  Robert  Pierson 

Harry  Druggist  David  Thomas 

Mr.  Mister  Will  Greer 

Mrs.  Mister  Vivian  Vance 

Junior  Mister  Dennis  King,  Jr. 

Sister  Mister  Jo  Hurt 

Steve  Steven  West  Downer 

Sadie  Polock  Marie  Leidal 

Gus  Polock  Walter  Scheff 

Bugs  Edward  S.  Bryce 

Larry  Foreman  Alfred  Drake 

Ella  Hammer  Muriel  Smith 

Attendant's  Voice  Hazel  Shermet 

First  Reporter  Rex  Coston 

Second  Reporter  Gil  Houston 

Clerk  Howard  Shanet 

CRIME  AND  PUNISHMENT 

National.  Opened  December  22,  1947.  Closed  Feb- 
ruary 14,  1948. 

A  drama  adapted  by  Rodney  Ackland  from  novel 
by  Fedor  Mikhailovich  Dostoevski.  Staged  by  Theo- 
dore Komisarjevsky.  Setting  by  Paul  Sheriff.  Cos- 
tumes by  Lester  Polakov.  Presented  by  Robert 
Whitehead  and  Oliver  Rea  in  association  with  Bea 
Laurence. 

Lebeziatnikoff,  a  Young  Socialist  Ben  Morse 

Sonia,  Marmeladoff's  Daughter  Dolly  Haas 

Katerina  Ivanovna,  Marmeladoff's 

Second  Wife  Lillian  Gish 

Her  Children: 

Poletchka  Betty  Lou  Rheim 

Leda  Sherry  Smith 

Ivan,  the  Porter  Paton  Price 

Amalia,  the  Landlady  Elizabeth  Newmann 

Street  Vendor  Howard  Fischer 

Anyutka.  His  Wife  Wauna  Paul 

His  Assistant  Robert  Donley 

Lodger  Scott  Moore 

Ex-Soldier  Michael  Arshansky 

Nastasia,  a  Servant  Galina  Talva 

Daria,  a  Procuress  Susan  Steell 

Doctor  Patrick  McVey 

Coachman  William  Beal 

Government  Clerk  David  Elliott 

His  Wife  Cecile  Sherman 

Widow  Amy  Douglass 

Her  Daughter  Jeri  Souvinet 

Lizavieta,  an  Old-Clothes  Dealer  Mary  James 

Rodion  Romanovitch  Raskolnikoff,  a 

Poor  Student  John  Gielgud 

Simon  Zakhavitch  Marmeladoff  Sanford  Meisner 

Dmitri  Prokovitch  Razoumikhin, 

a  Student  Alexander  Scourby 

Zametoff,  a  Detective  Richard  Purdy 

Pyotr  Petrovitch  Looshin, 

a  Pole  E.  A.  Krumschmidt 

Pulcheria  Alexandrovna,  Raskolnikoff's 

Mother  Alice  John 

Dounia,  His  Sister  Marion  Seldes 

Porfiri  Petrovitch,  the  Examining 

Magistrate  Vladimir  Sokoloff 

A  Strange  Man  Mort  Marshall 

Old  Lady  Eugenia  Woods 

Old  Gentleman  Arthur  Griffin 

Thomitch,  a  Police  Inspector  Richard  Hayes 

DEAR  JUDAS 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  October  5,  1947. 
Closed  October  18,  1947.  16  Performances. 

A  drama   from  the  poem  by  Robinson  Jeffers. 


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Adaptation  and  staging,  Michael  Myerberg.  Music, 
)ohn  Sebastian  Bach.  Arrangements,  Lehmann  Engel. 
Dances  and  mimes,  Esther  Junger.  Setting,  Albert 
Johnson.  Costumes  and  masks,  Mary  Percu  Schenck. 
Presented  by  Michael  Myerberg. 

The  Carpenter  Ferdi  Hoffman 

Judas  Roy  Hargrave 

The  Woman  Margaret  Wycherly 

Lazarus  Harry  Irvine 

The  Mutes: 

Peter  Tony  Charmoli 

Simon  Richard  Astor 

John  Betts  Lee 

THE  DRUID  CIRCLE 

Moroseo  Theatre.  Opened  October  22,  1947. 
Closed  December  20,  1947.  69  Performances. 

A  play  by  John  Van  Druten.  Staged  by  the  author. 
Sets  and  lighting  by  Stewart  Chaney.  Presented  by 
Alfred  De  Liagre,  Jr. 

Miss   Dagnall  Lillian  Bronson 

Professor  White  Leo  C.  Carroll 

Prof.  Parry  Phillips  Noel  Leslie 

Maddox  Boyd  Crawford 

Tobin  Aidan  Turner 

Tom  Lloyd-Ellis  Walter  Starkey 

Megan  Lewis  Susan  Douglas 

Brenda  Maddox  Neva  Patterson 

Mrs.  White  Ethel  Criffies 

Miss  Trevelyan  Merle  Maddern 

Blodwen  Cherry  Hardy 

DUET  FOR  TWO  HANDS 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  October  7,  1947.  Closed 
October  11,  1947.  6  Performances. 

A  melodrama  by  Mary  Hayley  Bell.  Staged  by 
Reginald  Denham.  Set  and  lighting,  Charles  Elson. 
Costumes,  Helene  Pons.  Presented  by  Robert  Reud. 

Abigail  Sarclet  Joyce  Redman 

Herda  Sarclet  Wynne  Clark 

Fletty  Ruth  Vivian 

Edward  Sarclet  Francis  L.  Sullivan 

Stephen  Cass  Hugh  Marlowe 

THE  EAGLE  HAS  TWO  HEADS 

Plymouth  Theatre.  Opened  March  19,  1947.  Closed 
April  12,  1947.  29  Performances. 

A  romantic  melodrama  by  Jean  Cocteau.  Adapted 
by  Ronald  Duncan.  Staged  by  John  C.  Wilson.  Set- 
tings, Donald  Oenslager.  Costumes,  Aline  Bernstein. 
Presented  by  John  C.  Wilson. 

Countess  Edith  De  Berg  Eleanor  Wilson 

Maxim,  Duke  of  Willenstein  Kendall  Clark 

The  Queen  Tallulah  Bankhead 

Stanislas  Helmut  Dantine 

Tony  Cherokee  Thornton 

Baron  Foehn  Charles  Derwent 

EASTWARD  IN  EDEN 

Royale  Theatre.  Opened  November  18,  1947. 
Closed  November  29,  1947.  15  Performances. 

A  play  by  Dorothy  Gardner.  Directed  by  Ellen  Von 
Volkenburg.  Settings  and  costumes  by  Donald  Oen- 
slager. Original  music  by  Andre  Singer.  Presented  by 
Nancy  Stern. 

Austin  Dickinson  John  O'Connor 

Lavinia  Dickinson  Beatrice  Manley 

Maggie  Kate  Tomlinson 

Lucy  Plum  Barbara  Ames 

Helen  Fiske  (Hunt  Jackson)  Emma  Knox 

Susan  Gilbert  Penelope  Sack 

Gerry  Hood  Don  Peters 

Ben  Newton  Ernest  Graves 

Emily  Dickinson  Beatrice  Straight 

Edward  Dickinson  Edwin  Jerome 

Dr.  Charles  Wadsworth  Onslow  Stevens 

Miss  Simpson  Mary  Jackson 

Martha  Dickinson  Robin  Humphrey 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson  John  D.  Seymour 

FINIAN'S  RAINBOW 

46th  Street  Theatre.  Opened  January  10,  1947. 

A  musical.  Book,  E.  Y.  Harburg  and  Fred  Saidy. 
Music,  Burton  Lane.  Lyrics,  E.  Y.  Harburg.  Direction, 
Bretaigne  Windust.  Sets  and  lighting,  Jo  Mielziner. 
Dances,  Michael  Kidd.  Costumes,  Eleanor  Goldsmith. 
Orchestrations,  Robert  Russell  and  Don  Walker.  Vo- 


cal arrangements,  Lynn  Murray.  Musical  director, 
Milton  Rosenstock.  Presented  by  Lee  Sabinson  and 
William  R.  Katzell. 

Sunny  (Harmonica  Player)  Sonny  Terry 

Buzz  Collins  Eddie  Bruce 

Sheriff  Tom  McElhany 

First  Sharecropper  Alan  Gilbert 

Second  Sharecropper  Robert  Eric  Carlson 

Susan  Mahoney  Anita  Alvarez 

Henry  Augustus  Smith,  Jr. 

Finian   McLonergan  Albert  Sharpe 

Sharon  McLonergan  Ella  Logan 

Woody  Mahoney  Donald  Richards 

Third  Sharecropper  Ralph  Waldo  Cummings 

Og  (A  Leprechaun)  David  Wayne 

Howard  William  Greaves 

Senator  Billboard  Rawkins  Robert  Pitkin 

First  Geologist  Nathaniel  Dickerson 

Diane  Diane  Woods 

Jane  Jane  Earle 

John  (The  Preacher)  Roland  Skinner 

Fourth  Sharecropper  Maude  Simmons 

Mr.  Robust  Arthur  Tell 

Mr.  Shears  Royal  Dano 

First  Passion  Pilgrim  Gospeler  Jerry  Laws 

Second  Passion  Pilgrim  Gospeler  Lorenzo  Fuller 

Third  Passion  Pilgrim  Gospeler  Louis  Sharp 

First  Deputy  Michael  Ellis 

Second  Deputy  Robert  Eric  Carlson 

Third  Deputy  Harry  Day 

Other  Children. .Norma  Jane  Marlow,  Elayne  Richards 

THE  FIRST  MRS.  FRASER 

Shubert  Theatre.  Opened  November  5,  1947. 
Closed  December  9,  1947.  39  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  St.  John  Irvine.  Staged  by  Harold 
Young.  Setting,  Charles  Elson.  Costumes,  Natalie 
Barth  Walker.  Presented  by  Cant  Gaither. 

Ninian  Fraser  Lex  Richards 

Mabel  Hazel  Jones 

James  Fraser  Henry  Daniell 

Philip  Logan  Reginald  Mason 

Alice  Fraser  Emily  Lawrence 

Murdo  Fraser  Kendall  Clark 

Janet  Fraser  Jane  Cowl 

Elsie  Fraser  Frances  Tannehill 

FOR  LOVE  OR  MONEY 

Henry  Miller  Theatre.  Opened  November  4,  1947. 

A  comedy  by  F.  Hugh  Herbert.  Staged  by  Harry 
Ellerbe.  Setting  by  Raymond  Sovey.  Costumes  by  An- 
na Hill  Johnstone.  Presented  by  Barnard  Straus. 

Mrs.  Tremaine  Paula  Trueman 

Bill  Tremaine  Mark  O'Daniels 

Mr.  Tremaine  Kirk  Brown 

Mrs.  Early  Maida  Reade 

Wilbur  Grover  Burgess 

Nita  Havemeyer  Vicki  Cummings 

Preston  Mitchell  John  Loder 

Janet  Blake  June  Lockhart 

GALILEO 

Maxine  Elliot  Theatre.  Opened  December  7,  1947. 
7  Performances. 

A  drama  in  two  acts  by  Bertolt  Brecht.  Trans- 
lated by  Charles  Laughton.  Staged  by  Joseph  Losey. 
Setting  and  costumes,  Robert  Davison.  Music,  Hanns 
Eisler.  Lyrics,  Albert  Brush.  Choreography,  Lotte 
Gosler.  Musical  conductor,  Josef  Schmid.  Presented 
by  the  Experimental  Theatre,  Inc. 

CAST:  Richard  Leone,  Michael  Citro,  Albert  Ares, 
Allen  Martin,  Charles  Laughton,  Hester  Sondergaard, 
Philip  Swander,  Fred  Stewart,  John  Straub,  Joan  Mc- 
Cracken,  Dwight  Marfield,  Sidney  Bassler,  Frank 
Campanella,  Harry  Hess,  Taylor  Graves,  Larry  Rosen, 
Thomas  Palmer,  Earl  Montgomery,  Jr.,  Mary  Grace 
Canfield,  llyana  Campbell,  Leonard  Bell,  Don  Mc- 
Goldrick,  Werner  Klemperer,  Wesley  Addy,  Pitt 
Herbert,  Don  Hanmer,  Leonardo  Cimino,  Richard 
Astor,  Donald  Symington,  Lawrence  Ryle,  Rusty 
Lane,  John  Carradine,  Harris  Brown,  Elizabeth  Moore, 
Iris  Mann,  Allen  Martin,  Warren  Stevens,  Philip 
Robinson  and  Nehemiah  Persoff. 

THE  GENTLEMAN  FROM  ATHENS 

Mansfield  Theatre.  Opened  December  9,  1947. 
Closed  December  13,  1947.  6  Performances. 

A   comedy   by    Emmet    Lavery.    Staged   by  Sam 


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Wanamaker.  Setting  and  lighting  by  Ralph  Alswang. 
Presented  by  Martin  Cosch  in  association  with  Eu- 
nice Healey. 

Cousin  Vincent  Kilpatrick  Watson  White 

Mary  Kilpatrick  Ethel  Browning 

Morgan  Kilpatrick  Alan  Hewit 

Lee  Kilpatrick  Edith  Atwater 

Daniel  Creighton  Thompson 

Congressman  Ed  Lawrence  Gavin  Gordon 

Hon.  Stephen  S.  Christopher  Anthony  Quinn 

Igor  Stephanov  Feodor  Chaliapin 

News  Reel  Director  Charlton  S.  Young 

Mike  Rykowski  Lou  Polan 

Congressman  Andrews  Leopold  Badia 

Congressman  Borgsen  Ed  Latimer 

Congressman  Harnel  Arthur  Jarrett 

Congressman   (Mrs.)  Stringley  Elsie  May  Gordon 

Newsreel  Crew.. ..Leonard  Auerbach,  Oliver  Crawford 

HAMLET 

Century    Theatre.    Opened    February    26,  1947. 

Closed  March  8,  1947.  2  Performances. 

A  tragedy  by  William  Shakespeare.  Setting,  Don- 
ald Wolfit  and  Eric  Adeney.  Music  arrangements, 
Rosabel  Watson.  Presented  by  Hall  Shelton  by  ar- 
rangement with  Advance  Players  Association,  Ltd. 

Hamlet  Donald  Wolfit 

Claudius  Alexander  Gauge 

Horatio  John  Wynyard 

Ghost  Eric  Adeney 

Polonius  Eric  Maxon 

Rosencrantz  Robert  Algar 

Guildenstern  David  Dodimead 

Osric  Richard  Blythe 

Marcellus  George  Bradford 

Bernardo  David  Dodimead 

Francisco  Richard  Blythe 

Laertes  Kemster  Barnes 

Sailor  Hugh  Cross 

First  Player  Josef  Shear 

Second  Player  Frederick  Horrey 

Player  Queen  Marion  Marshall 

First  Gravedigger  Malcolm  Watson 

Second  Gravedigger  Geoffrey  Wilkinson 

Priest  Robert  Algar 

Reynaldo  Geoffrey  Wilkinson 

Fortinbras  Frederick  Horrey 

Gertrude  Violet  Farebrother 

Ophelia  Rosalind  Iden 

HEADS  OR  TAILS 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  May  2,  1947.  Closed  May 
31,  1947.  37  Performances. 

A  farce-comedy  by  H.  J.  Lengsfelder  and  Ervin 
Drake.  Staged  by  Edward  F.  Cline.  Settings,  Watson 
Barrett.  Lighting,  Leo  Kerz.  Costumes,  Alice  Gibson. 
Presented  by  Your  Theatre,  Inc. 

Cornelius  Les  Tremayne 

Amy  Lulu  Belle  Clarke 

Helen  Sheldon  Audra  Lindley 

Burton  Snead  Joseph  Silver 

Frank  Jones  Gregory  Robbins 

Marion  Gilmore  Lucie  Lancaster 

Alice  Milford  Jean  Cobb 

Philip  McGill  Jed  Prouty 

Barney  McGill  Ralph  Simone 

Eric  Petersen  Werner  Klemperer 

Mrs.  Warren  Lelah  Tyler 

Ernest  Milford  Joseph  Graham 

Mr.  Green  Anthony  Gray 

Senor  Costamara  Frank  De  Kova 

Humperdinck  Richard  Barron 

McNulty  Paul  Lipson 

THE  HEIRESS 

Biltmore  Theatre.  Opened  September  29,  1947. 

A  comedy-drama  by  Ruth  and  Augustus  Goetz, 
based  on  Henry  James'  novel  "Washington  Square." 
Staged  by  Jed  Harris.  Setting  by  Raymond  Sovey. 
Presented  by  Fred  F.  Finklehoffe. 

Maria  Fiona  O'Shiel 

Dr.  Austin  Sloper  Basil  Rathbone 

Lavinia  Penniman  Patricia  Collinge 

Catherine  Sloper  Wendy  Hiller 

Elizabeth  Almond  Katherine  Raht 

Arthur  Townsend  Craig  Kelly 

Marian   Almond  Augusta  Roeland 

Morris  Townsend  Peter  Cookson 

Mrs.  Montgomery  Betty  Linley 


HIGH  BUTTON  SHOES 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  October  9,  1947. 

A  musical.  Book,  Stephen  Longstreet.  Music  and 
lyrics,  Jule  Styne  and  Sammy  Cahn.  Directed  by 
George  Abbott.  Settings,  Oliver  Smith.  Costumes, 
Miles  White.  Lighting,  Peggy  Clark.  Dances,  Jerome 
Robbins.  Musical  direction,  Milton  Rosenstock.  Vocal 
arrangements,  Bob  Martin.  Orchestrations,  Philip 
Lang.  Presented  by  Monte  Proser  and  Joseph  Kip- 
ness. 

Harrison  Floy  Phil  Silvers 

Mr.  Pontdue  Joey  Faye 

Uncle  Willie,  Mama's  Brother  Paul  Godkin 

Henry  Longstreet,  Papa  Jack  McCauley 

Gen'l  Longstreet,  Gramp  Clay  Clement 

Stevie  Longstreet  Johnny  Stewart 

Fran,  Mama's  Sister  Lois  Lee 

Sara  Longstreet,  Mama  Nanette  Fabray 

Nancy,  the  Maid  Helen  Gallagher 

Hubert  Ogglethorpe  (Oggie)  Mark  Dawson 

Shirley  Simpkins  Carole  Coleman 

Elmer  Simpkins...   Nathaniel  Frey 

Elmer  Simpkins,  Jr  Donald  Harris 

Coach  Tom  Glennon 

Mr.  Anderson  William  David 

A  Boy  at  the  Picnic  Arthur  Partington 

His  Playmate  Sondra  Lee 

A  Popular  Girl  Jacqueline  Dodge 

A  Betting  Man  George  Spelvin 

Another  Betting  Man  Howard  Lenters 

HOW  I  WONDER 

Hudson  Theatre.  Opened  September  30,  1947. 
Closed  November  22,  1947.  63  Performances. 

A  play  by  Donald  Ogden  Stewart.  Staged  by 
Carson  Kanin.  Setting  and  lighting,  Donald  Oen- 
slager.  Costumes.  Helene  Pons.  Presented  by  Ruth 
Gordon  and  Garson  Kanin  in  association  with  Victor 
Samrock  and  William  Fields. 

Prof.  Lemuel  Stevenson  Raymond  Massey 

Lem's  Mind  Everett  Sloane 

Walter  Smith  Henry  Jones 

Cliff  Saunders  John  Marriott 

Margaret  Stevenson  Carl  Goodner 

Christina  Stevenson  Bethel  Leslie 

George  Drummond  Byron  McGrath 

Dr.  Hiller  John  Sweet 

Lisa  Meg  Mundy 

Henry  Harkrider  Wyrley  Birch 

I  COTTA  GET  OUT 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  September  25,  1947.  Closed 
September  27,  1947.  4  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Joseph  Fields  and  Ben  Sher.  Directed 
by  Joseph  Fields.  Settings  by  Raymond  Sovey.  Pre- 
sented by  Herbert  H.  Harris  and  Lester  Meyer. 

Swifty,  a  Bookmaker  Reed  Brown,  Jr. 

Bernie,  a  Bookmaker  David  Burns 

Radtke,  a  Bookmaker  Hal  Neiman 

Timmie  John  Conway 

Frances,  a  Manicurist  Eileen  Larson 

Gussie,  Another  Manicurist  Peggy  Maley 

Mary  Peggy  Van  Vlett 

Mrs.  tClark,  Mary's  Aunt  Cynthia  Edith  Meiser 

A  Taxicab  Driver  Ralph  Smiley 

Larry,  a  Telephone  Man  Ted  Erwin 

Dr.  Perrin,  a  Physician  Edwin  Whitner' 

Constantin,  a  Patient  of  Dr. 

Perrin's  Richard  Shankland 

Stoddard,  a  Wall  Street  Broker  Harry  K.  Smith 

Dr.  Flugelman,  a  Psychoanalyst.... E.  A.  Krumschmidt 

Angie,  a  Packer  Kenneth  Forbes 

Jake,  a  Shipping  Clerk  Don  Crusso 

Steve,  Another  Packer  Griff  Evans 

Hogan,  a  Detective  Mickey  Cochran 

A  Woman  Player  Ruth  Saville 

Broderick,  Another  Detective  Dan  Evans 

A  Ticket  Seller  Charles  F.  O'Connor 

Jerry,  a  Bartender  Ralph  Simone 

A  Player  Robert  Gallagher 

Another  Player  Charles  Rondeau 

A  Second  Woman  Player  Vici  Raaf 

Tom  Hill,  a  Horse  Breeder  Donald  Foster 

A  Waiter  William  Ayers 

THE  IMPORTANCE  OF  BEING  EARNEST 

Royale  Theatre.  Opened  March  3,  1947.  Closed 
May  10,  1947.  80  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Oscar  Wilde.  Staged  by  John  Gielgud. 
Settings  and  decor,  Motley.  Lighting,  William  Con- 


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way.  Presented  by  the  Theatre  Guild  and  John  C. 
Wilson  in  association  with  H.  M.  Tennent,  Ltd.,  of 
London. 

Lane  Richard  Wordsworth 

Algernon  Moncrieff  Robert  Flemyng 

John  Worthing,  J.P  John  Cielgud 

Lady  Bracknell  Margaret  Rutherford 

Hon.  Gwendolen  Fairfax  Pamela  Brown 

Cecily  Cardew  Jane  Baxter 

Miss  Prism  Jean  Cadell 

Rev.  Canon  Chasuble,  D.D  John  Kidd 

Merriman  Stringer  Davis 

Footman  Donald  Bain 

AN  INSPECTOR  CALLS 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  October  21,  1947.  Closed 
January  10,  1948.  95  Performances. 

A  play  by  J.  B.  Priestley.  Staged  by  Cedric  Hard- 
wicke.  Setting  and  costumes,  Stewart  Chaney.  Pre- 
sented by  Courtney  Burr  and  Lassor  H.  Crosberg. 

Arthur  Birling  Melville  Cooper 

Gerald  Croft  John  Buckmaster 

Sheila  Birling  Rene  Ray 

Sybil  Birling  Doris  Lloyd 

Edna  Patricia  Marmont 

Eric  Birling  John  Merivale 

Inspector  Goole  Thomas  Mitchell 

IT  TAKES  TWO 

Biltmore  Theatre.  Opened  Feb.  3,  1947.  Closed 
Feb.  8,  1947.  8  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Virginia  Faulkner  and  Dana  Suesse. 
Staged  by  George  Abbott.  Setting,  John  Root.  Pre- 
sented by  George  Abbott  and  Richard  Aldrich. 

Connie  Frazier  Martha  Scott 

Mr.  Fine  Julius  Bing 

Mrs.  Loosbrock  Rita  Shaw 

Bee  Clark  Vivian  Vance 

Elevator  Boy  Robert  Edwin 

Todd  Frazier  Hugh  Marlowe 

Monk  Rathburn  Anthony  Ross 

Comfort  Gibson  Temple  Texas 

Bill  Renault  John  Forsythe 

JOHN  LOVES  MARY 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  Feb.  4,  1947.  Closed  Feb. 
7,  1948.  423  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Norman  Krasna.  Staged  by  Joshua 
Logan.  Setting  and  lighting,  Frederick  Fox.  Costumes, 
Lucinda  Ballard.  Presented  by  Richard  Rodgers  and 
Oscar  Hammerstein  II,  in  association  with  Joshua 
Logan. 

Mary  McKinley  Nina  Foch 

Oscar  Dugan  Ralph  Chambers 

Fred  Taylor  Tom  Ewell 

John  Lawrence  William  Prince 

Senator  James  McKinley  Loring  Smith 

Mrs.  Phyllis  McKinley  Ann  Mason 

Lt.  Victor  O'Leary  Lyle  Bettger 

George  Beechwood  Max  Showalter 

Lily  Herbish  Pamela  Gordon 

Harwood  Biddle  Harry  Bannister 

KING  LEAR 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  Feb.  18,  1947.  Closed 
March  8,  1947.  8  Performances. 

A  tragedy  by  William  Shakespeare.  Sets  and  cos- 
tumes, Ernest  Stern.  Incidental  music,  Rosabel  Wat- 
son. Stage  director,  Roy  Hawkins.  Presented  by  Hall 
Shelton  by  arrangement  with  Advance  Players'  Asso- 
ciation, Ltd. 

Lear,  King  of  Britain  Donald  Wolfit 

King  of  France  David  Dodimead 

Duke  of  Burgundy  George  Bradford 

Duke  of  Cornwall  Josef  Shear 

Duke  of  Albany  Robert  Algar 

Earl  of  Kent  Alexander  Gauge 

Earl  of  Gloucester  Eric  Maxon 

Edgar,  Son  to  Gloucester  Kempster  Barnes 

Edmund,  Bastard  Son  to 

Gloucester  Frederick  Horrey 

Curan,  a  Courier  Malcolm  Watson 

Oswald,  Steward  to  Goneril  John  Wynyard 

Tenant  to  Gloucester  George  Bradford 

Doctor  Malcolm  Watson 

Fool  Geoffrey  Wilkinson 

Officer  David  Dodimead 

Herald  Richard  Blythe 


Servant  to  Cornwall  Richard  Blythe 

Daughters  to  King  Lear: 

Goneril  Violet  Farebrother 

Regan  Ann  Chalkley 

Cordelia  Rosalind  Iden 

Knights  of  Lear's  Train,  Officers,  Messengers, 
Soldiers  and  Attendants 

LAURA 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  June  26,  1947.  Closed  Au- 
gust 9,  19-47.  44  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Vera  Caspary  and  George  Sklar 
(based  on  the  Caspary  novel).  Staged  by  Clarence 
Derwent.  Setting,  Steward  Chancy.  Costumes,  Rob- 
ert Lanza.  Presented  by  H.  Clay  Blaney  in  associa- 
tion with  S.  P.  and  Roy  P.  Steckler. 

Mark   McPherson  Hugh  Marlowe 

Danny  Dorgan  Tom  Walsh 

Waldo  Lydecker  Otto  Kruger 

Shelby  Carpenter  Tom  Rutherford 

Bessie  Clary  Grania  O'Malley 

Mrs.  Dorgan  Kay  MacDonald 

A  Girl  K.  T.  Stevens 

Olsen  Walter  Riemer 

LITTLE  A 

Henry  Miller's  Theatre.  Opened  Jan.  15,  1947. 
Closed  Feb.  1,  1947.  21  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Hugh  White.  Staged  by  Melville 
Burke.  Setting,  Watson  Barratt.  Lighting,  Leo  Kurz. 
Presented  by  Sam  Nassar  in  association  with  Harry 
Lambert. 

Aaron  Storm  Otto  Kruger 

Lucinda  Storm  Jesse  Royce  Landis 

Mary  Howard  Ottilie  Kruger 

Phoebe  Painter  Frances  Bavier 

Clyde  Painter  Harry  Mehaffey 

Dr.  Duncan  Brown  Wallis  Clark 

Donald  Storm  Robert  Wiley 

LOUISIANA  LADY 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  June  2,  1947.  Closed 
June  4,  1947.  4  Performances. 

A  musical  book  by  Isaac  Green,  Jr.,  and  Eugene 
Berton.  Lyrics  and  music  by  Monte  Carlo  and  Alma 
Sanders.  Settings  by  Watson  Barratt.  Costumes  su- 
pervised by  Frank  Thompson.  Dances  by  Felicia  Sorel. 
Musical  director,  Hilding  Anderson.  Orchestrations, 
Hans  Spialek  and  Robert  Russell  Bennett.  Choral 
arrangements,  Hilding  Anderson.  Lighting,  Leo  Kurz. 
Presented  by  Hall  Shelton. 

El  Gato  Ray  Jacquemot 

Joe  Lou  Wills,  Jr. 

Michel  Val  Buttignol 

Sarah  Tina  Prescott 

Corrine  Ann  Lay 

Germaine  Patti  Hall 

Annette  Angela  Carabella 

Suzanne  Patti  Kingsley 

Yvonne  Ann  Viola 

Marie  Louise  Edith  Fellows 

Charley  Howard  Blaine 

Christophe  Bert  Wilcox 

Hugo  Lee  Kerry 

Genevieve  Isabella  Wilson 

Madame  Corday  Monica  Moore 

Pierre  Gill  Cass 

Marquet  Robert  Kimberly 

Merluche  George  Baxter 

Alphonse  Charles  Judels 

Celeste  Bertha  Powell 

A  Drunk  George  Roberts 

Hoskins  Berton  Davis 

Janet  Frances  Keyes 

Golondrina  Victoria  Cordova 

Lieutenant  Mason  Patrick  Meany 

Judge  Morgan  Bert  Wilcox 

LOVE  FOR  LOVE 

Royal  Theatre.  Opened  May  26,  1947.  Closed  July 
5,  1947.  48  Performances. 

Comedy  by  William  Congreve.  Staged  by  John 
Gielgud.  Sets  by  Rex  Whistler.  Costumes  by  Jeanetta 
Cochrane.  Lighting,  William  Conway.  Presented  by 
the  Theatre  Guild  and  John  C.  Wilson  in  associa- 
tion with  H.  M.  Tenent,  Ltd. 

Valentine  John  Gielgud 

Jeremy  Richard  Wadsworth 


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Scandal  George  Hayes 

Tattle  Cyril  Richard 

Mrs.  Frail  Adrianne  Allen 

Foresight  John  Kidd 

Robin  Donald  Bain 

Nurse  Phillipa  Gill 

Angelica  Pamela  Brown 

Sir  Sampson  Legend  Malcolm  Keen 

Mrs.  Foresight  Marian  Spencer 

Miss  Prue  Jessie  Evans 

Ben  Robert  Flemyng 

Buckram  Sebastian  Cabot 

Jenny    Mary  Lynn 

LOVE  GOES  TO  PRESS 

Biltmore  Theatre.  Opened  Jan.  1,  1947.  Closed 
Jan.  4,  1947.  5  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Martha  Gellhorn  and  Virginia 
Cowles.  Staged,  Wallace  Douglas.  Settings,  Raymond 
Sovey.  Costumes,  Emeline  Roche.  Presented  by  War- 
ren P.  Munsell  and  Herman  Bernstein. 

Leonard  Lightfoot  Gerald  Andersen 

Tex  Crowder  David  Tyrrell 

Hank  O'Reilly  Warren  Parker 

Joe  Rogers  William  Post,  Jr. 

Major  Phillip  Brooke-Jervaux  Ralph  Michael 

Corporal  Cramp  Peter  Bennett 

Daphne  Rutherford  Georgina  Cookson 

Jane  Mason  Joyce  Heron 

Annabelle  Jones  Jane  Middleton 

Major  Dick  Hawkins  Don  Gibson 

Captain  Sir  Alastair  Darke  Nigel  Neilson 

THE  MAGIC  TOUCH 

International  Theatre.  Opened  September  3,  1947. 
Closed  September  13,  1947.  13  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Charles  Raddock  and  Charles  Sher- 
man. Staged  by  Herman  Rotsten.  Settings  by  Louis 
Kennell.  Presented  by  John  Morris  Chanin. 

Cathy  Turner  Sara  Anderson 

Jeff  Turner  William  Terry 

Eddie  Mitchell  Sid  Melton 

).  L.  Thompson  Howard  Smith 

Amy  Thompson  Frances  Comstock 

Baker  Le  Roi  Operti 

Flossie  Claypool  Hope  Emerson 

Ken  White  Burke  McHugh 

Larry  Masters  Carleton  Carpenter 

Wilbur  Grisby  Norman  Tokar 

Phil  Parks  Henry  Lasco 

Frank  Sorroni  Richard  Karlan 

MAN  &  SUPERMAN 

Alvin  Theatre.  Opened  October  8,  1947. 

A  comedy  by  George  Bernard  Shaw.  Staged  by 
Maurice  Evans.  Associate  director,  George  Schaefer. 
Sets,  Frederick  Stover.  Costumes,  David  Ffolkes. 
Presented  by  Maurice  Evans. 

Roebuck  Ramsden  Malcolm  Keen 

Maid  Miriam  Stovall 

Octavius  Robinson  Chester  Stratton 

John  Tanner  Maurice  Evans 

Ann  Whitefield  Frances  Rowe 

Mrs.  Whitefield  Josephine  Brown 

Miss  Ramsden  Phoebe  Mackay 

Violet  Robinson  Carmen  Mathews 

Henry  Straker  Jack  Manning 

Hector  Malone,  Jr  Tom  Bickley 

Hector  Malone,  Sr  Victor  Sutherland 

MEDEA 

National  Theatre.  Opened  October  20,  1947. 

Adapted  from  the  "Tragedy  of  Euripides"  by 
Robinson  Jeffers.  Staged  by  John  Gielgud.  Setting, 
Ben  Edwards.  Costumes,  Castillo.  Lighting,  Peggy 
Clark.  Original  music,  Tibor  Serly.  Presented  by 
Robert  Whitehead  and  Oliver  Rea. 

The  Nurse  Florence  Reed 

The  Tutor  Don  McHenry 

The  Children  Gene  Lee,  Peter  Moss 

First  Woman  of  Corinth  Grace  Mills 

Second  Woman  of  Corinth  Kathryn  Grill 

Third  Woman  of  Corinth  Leone  Wilson 

Medea  Judith  Anderson 

Creon  Albert  Hecht 

Jason  John  Gielgud 

Aegeus  Hugh  Franklin 


Jason's  Slave  Richard  Hylton 

Attendants  to  Medea... .Martha  Downes,  Marian  Seldes 

Soldiers  Ben  Morse,  Jon  Dawson, 

Richard  Boone,  Dennis  McCarthy 

THE  MERCHANT  OF  VENICE 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  February  22,  1947. 
Closed  March  8,  1947.  6  Performances. 

A  play  by  William  Shakespeare.  Costumes  designed 
by  Sheila  Jackson.  Musical  arrangements,  Rosabel 
Watson.  Presented  by  Hall  Shelton  by  arrangement 
with  Advance  Players'  Association,  Ltd. 

Duke  of  Venice  Eric  Adeney 

Prince  of  Morocco  Robert  Algar 

Prince  of  Aragon  David  Dodimead 

Antonio  Alexander  Gauge 

Bassanio  John  Wynyard 

Solanio  Frederick  Horrey 

Salarino  Richard  Blythe 

Gratiano  Josef  Shear 

Lorenzo  Kempster  Barnes 

Shylock  Donald  Wolfit 

Tubal  Eric  Maxon 

Launcelot  Cobbo  Geoffrey  Wilkinson 

Old  Gobbo  Malcolm  Watson 

Balthasar  George  Bradford 

Stephano  Margaret  Stallard 

Clerk  to  the  Court  David  Dodimead 

Portia  Rosalind  Iden 

Nerissa  Marion  Marshall 

Jessica  Penelope  Chandler 

Magnificoes  of  Venice,  Officers  of  the  Court  of 
Justice,  Gaolers,  Servants  and  Other  Attendants. 

MESSACE  FOR  MARGARET 

Plymouth  Theatre.  Opened  April  16,  1947.  Closed 
April  19,  1947.  5  Performances. 

A  drama  by  James  Parish.  Staged  by  Elliott  Nu- 
gent. Setting,  Donald  Oenslager.  Presented  by  Stanley 
Gilkey  and  Barbara  Payne  in  association  with  Henry 
Sherek,  Ltd. 

Margaret  Hayden  Mady  Christians 

Stephen  Austin  Roger  Prior 

Adelaine  Chalcot  Miriam  Hopkins 

Robert  Chalcot.  Peter  Cookson 

Maid  Janice  Mara 

THE  MIKADO 

Century   Theatre.   Opened    December   29,  1947. 

Operetta  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  Arthur  Sullivan. 
Sets  and  costumes,  Charles  Ricketts.  Orchestra  di- 
rected by  Isidore  Godfrey.  Director,  Anne  Bethell. 
Presented  by  the  D'Oyly  Carte  Opera  Company. 

The  Mikado  of  Japan  Darrell  Fancourt 

Nanki-Poo  Thomas  Round 

Ko-Ko  Martyn  Green 

Pooh-Bah  Richard  Watson 

Pish-Tush  Charles  Doring 

Go-To  Peter  Pratt 

Yum-Yum  Margaret  Mitchell 

Pitti-Sing  Marian  Smith 

Peep-Bo  Joan  Gillingham 

Katisha  Ella  Halman 

THE  MIRACLE  OF  THE  MOUNTAINS 

The  Playhouse.  Opened  April  25,  1947.  Closed 
April  26,  1947.  3  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Ferenc  Molnar.  Directed  by  the  au- 
thor. Sets  and  costumes  by  Robert  Davison.  General 
manager,  Max  Siegel.  Presented  by  Archer  King  and 
Harrison  Woodhull. 

Clement  Kermit  Kegley 

Dominic  Norman  Wallace 

Ambrose  Salem  Ludwig 

The  Prior  John  McKee 

The  Attorney  Victor  Kilian 

Cicely  Julie  Haydon 

Simon  E.  A.  Krumschmidt 

Sergeant  John  Frederick 

Gendarme  Mace  Cwyer 

Veronica  Consuelo  O'Connor 

Cornelia  Gloria  O'Connor 

The  Squire  Lawrence  Tibbett  Jr. 

The  Judge  Manart  Kippen 

The  Mayor's  Wife  Katherine  Anderson 

The  Doctor  '.  Bernard  Randall 

The  Mayor  Frederic  Tozere 


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The  Baron  Len  Patrick 

Butler  Carl  Wallace 

Young  Woman  Vivi  Janiss 

Court  Attendant  '.  Louis  Cruger 

Ctrl  Vivian  King 

Old  Woman  Marjorie  Dalton 

The  Prosecutor  Dayton  Lummis 

The  Schoolmaster  Pitt  Herbert 

MUSIC  IN  MY  HEART 

Adelphi  Theatre.  Opened  October  2,  1947.  Closed 
January  24,  1948.  124  Performances. 

A  musical.  Book  by  Patsy  Ruth  Miller.  Lyrics  by 
Forman  Brown.  Score  adapted  by  Franz  Steninger. 
Staged  and  lighted  by  Hassard  Short.  Dances  by 
Ruth  Page.  Sets  and  costumes  by  Alvin  Colt.  Musi- 
cal director,  Franz  Steininger.  Presented  by  Henry 
Duffy. 

Stage  Manager  Harold  Norman 

Tatiana  Kerskaya  Vivienne  Segal 

Mischa  George  Lambrose 

Peter  llych  Tchaikovsky  Robert  Carroll 

Stage  Doorman  Allan  Lowell 

Desiree  Artot  Martha  Wright 

Maurice  Cabanne  Jan  Murray 

Cap.  Nicholas  Cregorovitch  Charles  Fredericks 

Ivan  Petrofski  James  Starbuck 

Natuscha  Dorothy  Etheridge 

Cypsy  Jean  Handzlik 

Joseph  Robert  Hayden 

Princess  Katherine  Dolgoruki  Delia  Lind 

Lady  in  Waiting  Martha  Flynn 

Olga  Pauline  Coddard 

Messenger  of  the  Tsar  Edward  White 

Sonya  Jeanne  Shelby 

Vera  Remisove  Olga  Suarez 

Lord  Chamberlain  Ralph  Clover 

Prima  Ballerine  Olga  Suarez 

Premier  Danseur  Nicholas  Magallanes 

OPEN  HOUSE 

Cort  Theatre.  Opened  June  3,  1947.  Closed  June 
7,  1947.  7  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Harry  Young.  Staged  by  Coby  Rus- 
kin.  Setting,  costumes  and  lighting,  Leo  Kerz.  Pre- 
sented by  Rex  Carlton. 

Mrs.  Barrett  Mary  Boland 

Glenn  Stewart  John  Harvey 

Lee  Elkins  Don  Gibson 

Oliva  Corey  Augusta  Roeland 

Expressman  Sammy  Schwartz 

Mrs.  Core  Ann  Dere 

Flo  Elkins  Joyce  Mathews 

Mike  Dave  Tyrrell 

Joe  Steven  Gethers 

Bob  Del  Hughes 

Jennie  Dulcie  Cooper 

Letter  Carrier  Harold  Grau 

Uncle  Watterson  Curtis  Cooksey 

Chief  Ben  Loughlin 

Policeman  Dennis  Bohan 

Mr.  Westcott  William  David 

Photographer  Forrest  Taylor  Jr. 

Mr.  Pilsudski  Will  Kuluva 

OUR  LAN' 

Royale  Theatre.  Opened  September  27,  1947. 
Closed  November  1,  1947.  41  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Theodore  Ward.  Directed  by  Eddie 
Dowling.  Associate  director,  Edward  R.  Mitchell. 
Setting  by  Ralph  Alswang.  Produced  by  Eddie  Dow- 
ling and  Louis  J.  Singer. 

Edgar  Price  Irving  Barnes 

Gabe  Peltier  Ferman  Phillips 

Emanuel  Price  Louis  Peterson 

Patsy  Ross  Theresa  Merritte 

Joe  Ross  Augustus  Smith  Jr. 

Charlie  Setlow  Emory  Richardson 

Ellen,  His  Daughter  Valerie  Black 

James  Harold  Conklin 

Daddy  Sykes  Service  Bell 

Roxanna,  Delphine's  Sister  Margo  Washington 

Delphine  Muriel  Smith 

Beulah  Dolores  Woodward 

Ruth  Martha  Evans 

Martha  Paula  Oliver 

Alice  Mary  Lucille  McBride 


Fred  Douglas  Augustus  Smith  Jr. 

Tom  Taggart  Jay  Brooks 

Minnie  Blanche  Christopher 

Sarah,  Tom's  Wife  Estelle  Rolle  Evans 

Joshua  Tain  William  Veasey 

Georgana  Virginia  Chapman 

Dosia  Edith  Atuka  Reid 

Ollie  Webster  Richard  Angarola 

Lem  Chauncey  Reynolds 

Chester  Edmund  Cambridge 

Hank   Saunders  Charles  Lilienthai 

Captain  Bryant  Jack  Becker 

Libeth  Arbarbanel  Julie  Haydon 

Oliver  Webster  James  Harwood 

Captain  Stewart  Gene  O'Donnell 

Yank  Sergeant  Stuart  Hoover 

John  Burkhardt  Frank  Tweddell 

Cotton  Broker  Graham  Velsey 

First  Rebel  Soldier  Nathan  Adler 

Second  Rebel  Soldier  Michael  Higgins 

PARLOR  STORY 

Biltmore  Theatre.  Opened  March  4,  1947.  Closed 
March  22,  1947.  23  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  William  McCleery.  Staged  by  Bre- 
taigne  Windust.  Costumes,  Bianca  Stroock.  Presented 
b>  Paul  Streger. 

Marian  Burnett  Edith  Atwater 

Katy  Joan  Vohs 

Charles  Burnett  Walter  Abel 

Christine  Carol  Wheeler 

Eddie  West  Richard  Noyes 

Mike  Frank  Wilcox 

Lainson  Dennis  King  Jr. 

Governor  Sam  Bright  Paul  Huber 

Mrs.  Bright  Dorothy  Eaton 

Mel  Granite  Royal  Beal 

EDITH  PIAF  AND  HER 
CONTINENTAL  ENTERTAINERS 

Playhouse  Theatre.  Opened  October  30,  1947. 
Closed  December  6,  1947.  44  Performances. 

Vaudeville.  Presented  by  Clifford  C.  Fischer. 

Cast:  Edith  Piaf,  Les  Compagnons  de  la  Chanson, 
George  Andre  Martin,  George  and  Tim  Dormonde, 
Les  Canova,  Lyda  Alma,  Vanni  Fleury.Dorritt  Merrill. 

PORTRAIT  IN  BLACK 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  May  14,  1947.  Closed 
July  5,  1947.  61  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Ivan  Goff  and  Ben  Roberts.  Staged 
by  Reginald  Denham.  Set  and  lighting  by  Donald 
Oenslager.  Costumes  supervised  by  Helene  Pons. 
Presented  by  David  Lowe  and  Edgar  F.  Luckenbach. 

Tanis  Talbot  Claire  Luce 

Gracie  McPhee  Mary  Michael 

Peter  Talbot  David  Anderson 

Winifred  Talbot  Dorothea  Jackson 

Cob  O'Brien  Barry  Kelley 

Rupert  Marlowe  Sidney  Blackmer 

Dr.  Philip  Graham  Donald  Cook 

Blake  Ritchie  Thomas  Coley 

RIP  VAN  WINKLE 

City  Center.  Opened  July  15,  1947.  Closed  July 
26,  1947.  15  Performances. 

A  new  adaptation  by  Herbert  Berghof.  Staged 
by  Herbert  Berghof.  Sets  and  lighting,  Carl  Kent. 
Masks  by  Remo  Bufano.  Presented  by  the  New 
York  City  Theatre  Company. 

Cretchen,  Rip's  Wife  Grace  Coppin 

Minnie,  Rip's  Child  Jimsey  Somers 

Nick  Vedder,  the  Innkeeper  Martin  Wolfson 

Derrick  Van  Beekman  Byron  McGrath 

Peter,  Nick's  Child  Edwin  Bruce 

Cockles,  Derrick's  Nephew  Jack  Manning. 

Rip  Van  Winkle  Philip  Bourneuf 

Jacob  Stein  Jack  Bittner 

Town  Crier  Del  Hughes 

Sefh,  the  New  Innkeeper  Jack  Bittner 

Katie,  His  Wife  Haila  Stoddard 

Minnie,  Grown  Up  Frances  Reid 

Peter,  Grown  Up  Arthur  Franz 

STORY  OF  MARY  SURRATT 

Henry  Miller's  Theatre.  Opened  Feb.  8,  1947. 
Closed  Feb.  15,  1947.  9  Performances. 

A  play  by  John  Patrick.  Staged  by  the  author. 


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Sets,  Samuel  Leve.  Lighting,  Cirvan  Higginson.  Pre- 
sented by  Russell  Lewis  and  Howard  Young. 

Anna  Surratt  Elizabeth  Ross 

Mary  Surratt  Dorothy  Cish 

Louis  Weichman  Bernard  Thomas 

Louis  Payne  Don  Shelton 

George  Atzerodt  Zachary  Berger 

David  Herold  Michael  Fox 

)ohn  Surratt  John  Conway 

John  Wilkes  Booth  lames  Monks 

Captain  William  Smith  Graham  Denton 

Sergeant  Day  Larry  Johns 

Colonel  Burnett  Douglas  McEachin 

General  Joshua  Holden  Wallis  Sonders 

Brigadier  General  Ekin  Wallis  Roberts 

Reverdy  Johnson  Kent  Smith 

Maior  General  Hunter  Edward  Harvey 

Brigadier  General  Harris  Frank  McFarland 

Major  General  Wallace  Robert  Neff 

Major  General  Kautz  Thomas  Glynn 

Brigadier  General  Howe  Robert  Morgan 

Brigadier  General  Foster  Dallas  Boyd 

Colonel  Tompkins  Lee  Malbourne 

Colonel  Clendenin  Arthur  Stenning 

Special  Provost  Marshal  Tom  Daly 

Major  Henry  Rathbone  Gordon  Barnes 

Lt.  Henry  Von  Steinacker  Bill  Hitch 

General  jubal  Bentley  John  Pimley 

Father  Wiget  Harlan  Briggs 

W.  E.  Doster  Hugh  Mosher 

Dr.  Samuel  Mudd  Tom  J.  McGivern 

Edward  Spangler  Lytton  Robinson 

Michael  O'Laughlin  Bill  Reynolds 

Samuel  Arnold  Larry  Johns 

Guard  Earle  Dawson 

Soldier  Michael  Roane 

Soldier  Clyde  Cook 

A  STREETCAR  NAMED  DESIRE 

Barrymore  Theatre.  Opened  December  3,  1947. 

A  drama  by  Tennessee  Wiliams.  Staged  by  Elia 
Kazan.  Setting  and  lighting,  Jo  Mielziner.  Costumes, 
Lucinda  Ballard.  Presented  by  Irene  M.  Selznick. 

Negro  Woman  Gee  Gee  James 

Eunice  Hubbel  Peg  Hillias 

Stanley  Kowalski  Marlon  Brando 

Harold  Mitchell  (Mitch)  Karl  Maiden 

Stella  Kowalski  Kim  Hunter 

Steve  Hubbel  Rudy  Bond 

Blanche  Du  Bois  Jessica  Tandy 

Pablo  Gonzales.  Nick  Dennis 

A  Young  Collector  Victor  Christi 

Mexican  Woman  Edna  Thomas 

A  Strange  Woman  Ann  Dere 

A  Strange  Man  Richard  Carrick 

STREET  SCENE 

Adelphi  Theatre.  Opened  January  10,  1947.  Closed 
May  17,  1947.  148  Performances. 

A  dramatic  musical  from  the  play  by  Elmer  Rice. 
Book.  Elmer  Rice.  Music,  Kurt  Weill.  Lyrics,  Lang- 
ston  Hughes.  Directed  by  Charles  Friedman.  Scenery 
and  lighting,  Jo  Mielziner.  Costumes,  Lucinda  Bal- 
lard. Dances,  Anna  Sokolow.  Musical  director,  Mau- 
rice Abravanel.  Arrangements  and  orchestrations, 
Kurt  Weill.  Presented  by  Dwight  Deere  Wiman  and 
the  Playwrights'  Company. 

Abraham  Kaplan  Irving  Kaufman 

Greta  Fiorentino  Helen  Arden 

Carl  Olsen  Wilson  Smith 

Emma  Jones  Hope  Emerson 

Olga  Olsen  Ellen  Repp 

Shirley  Kaplan  Norma  Chambers 

Henry  Davis  Creighton  Thompson 

Willie  Maurrant  Peter  Griffith 

Anna   Maurrant  Polyna  Stoska 

Sam  Kaplan  Brian  Sullivan 

Daniel  Buchanan  Remo  Lota 

Frank  Maurrant  Norman  Gordon 

George  Jones  David  E.  Thomas 

Steve  Sankey  Lauren  Gilbert 

Lippo  Fiorentino  Sydney  Rayner 

Jennie  Hildebrand  Beverly  Janis 

Second  Graduate  Zosia  Gruchala 

Third  Graduate  Marion  Covey 

Mary  Hildebrand  Juliana  Gallagher 

Charlie  Hildebrand  Bennett  Burrill 

Laura  Hildebrand  Elen  Lane 


Grace  Davis  Helen  Ferguson 

First  Policeman  Ernest  Taylor 

Rose  Maurrant  Anne  Jeffreys 

Harry  Easter  Don  Saxon 

Mae  Jones  Sheila  Bond 

Dick  McGann  Danny  Daniels 

Vincent  Jones  Robert  Pierson 

Dr.  John  Wilson  Edwin  G.  O'Connor 

Officer  Harry  Murphy  Norman  Thomson 

A  Milkman  Russell  George 

A  Music  Pupil  Joyce  Carrol 

City  Marshal  James  Henry  Randolph  Symonette 

Fred  Cullen  Paul  Lilly 

An  Old  Clothes  Man  Edward  Reichert 

An  Interne  Roy  Munsell 

An  Ambulance  Driver  John  Sweet 

First  Nursemaid  Peggy  Turnley 

Second  Nursemaid  Ellen  Carleen 

A  Married  Couple  Bette  Van,  Joseph  E.  Scandur 

SWEETHEARTS 

Shubert  Theatre.  Opened  Jan.  21,  1947.  Closed 
Sept.  27,  1947.  288  Performances. 

A  musical.  Original  book  by  Harry  B.  Smith  and 
Fred  De  Gresac.  Revised  by  John  Cecil  Holm.  Lyrics, 
Robert  B.  Smith.  Score,  Victor  Herbert.  Staged  by 
John  Kennedy.  Ensembles,  Catherine  Littlefield.  Cho- 
reography, Theodore  Adolphus.  Sets,  Peter  Wolf. 
Costumes,  Michael  Lucyk.  Vocal  director,  Pembroke 
Davenport.  Musical  director,  Edwin  McArthur.  Musi- 
cal arrangements,  Russell  Bennett.  Presented  by 
Paula  Stone  and  Michael  Sloane. 
Daughters: 

Doreen  Marcia  James 

Corinne  Nony  Franklin 

Eileen  Janet  Medlin 

Pauline  Betty  Ann  Busch 

Kathleen  Martha  Emma  Watson 

Nadine  Gloria  Lind 

Gretchen  Eva  Soltesz 

Hilda  Muriel  Bruenig 

Lt.  Karl  Robert  Shackleton 

Dame  Lucy  Marjorie  Gatson 

Peasants  Robert  Reeves,  Raynor  Howell 

Liane  June  Knight 

Sylvia  Gloria  Storey 

Mikel  Mikeloviz  Bobby  Clark 

Prince  Franz  Mark  Dawson 

Peter  Richard  Benson 

Hans  Ken  Arnold 

Baron  Petrus  Von  Tromp  Paul  Best 

Hon.  Butterfield  Slingsby  Anthony  Kemble-Cooper 

Prima   Ballerina  Janice  Cioffi 

Adolphus,  Homberg 

(Footmen)  John  Anania,  Cornell  MacNeil 

Ambassadors  Robert  Feyti,  Louis  De  Mangus 

Captain  Laurent  Tom  Perkins 

THE  TELEPHONE 
and 

THE  MEDIUM 

Barrymore  Theatre.  Opened  May  1,  1947.  Closed 
Nov.  1,  1947.  211  Performances. 

Lyric  dramas  with  books,  scores  and  lyrics  by  Gian- 
Carlo  Menotti.  Staged  by  the  author.  Settings  and 
costumes,  Horace  Armstead.  Musical  director,  Eman- 
uel Balaban.  Presented  by  Chandler  Cowles  and 
Efrem  Zimbalist,  Jr.,  in  association  with  Edith  Lut- 
yens. 

THE  TELEPHONE 
(Or  L  Amour  a  Trois) 

Lucy  Marilyn  Cotlow 

Ben  Frank  Rogier 

THE  MEDIUM 

Monica  Evelyn  Keller 

Toby,  a  Mute  Leo  Coleman 

Madame  Flora  (Baba)  Marie  Powers 

Mrs.  Gobineau  Beverly  Dame 

Mr.  Gobineau  Frank  Rogier 

Mrs.  Nolan  Virginia  Beeler 

TENTINC  TONIGHT 

Booth  Theatre.  Opened  April  2,  1947.  Closed  May 
10,  1947.  44  Performances. 

A  farce  by  Frank  Gould.  Staged  by  Hudson  Faus- 
sett.  Set  by  John  Root.  Costumes,  Robert  Moore. 
Presented  by  Saul  Fischbein. 

Peter  Roberts  Richard  Clark 


N.  Y.  STAGE  SHOWS  1947 


937 


Edna  Roberts  June  Dayton 

Lester  Pringle  Michael  Road 

Leonie  Roberts  Jean  Muir 

Phil  Alexander  Dean  Harens 

Stanley  Fowler  Ralph  Brooke 

Sue  Fowler  Betty  Caulfield 

Theda  Henderson  Ethel  Remey 

Marvin  Henderson  William  David 

Elliot  Smollens  Jackie  Kelk 

Joe  Wollinski    Joshua  Shelley 

Yock  Janowski  Henry  Lascoe 

Sherman  Michael  Lewin 

Harry  Nash  Forrest  Taylor,  Jr. 

Billy  Heffernan  Edward  De  Velde 

Sammy  Foley  James  Fallon 

THIS  TIME  TOMORROW 

Barrymore  Theatre.  Opened  November  3,  1947. 
Closed  November  29,  1947.  32  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Jan  de  Hartog.  Staged  by  Paul  Crab- 
tree.  Sets  by  Herbert  Brodkin.  Costumes  by  Patricia 
Montgomery.  Supervised  by  Lawrence  Langner  and 
Theresa  Helburn.   Presented  by  the  Theatre  Cuild. 

Wilts  John  Archer 

Karels  Tyler  Carpenter 

Yolan  Ruth  Ford 

Wouterson  Sam  Jaffe 

TOPAZE 

Morosco  Theatre.  Opened  December  27,  1947. 
Closed  December  27,  1947.  1  Performance. 

A  comedy  by  Marcel  Pagnol  adapted  by  Benn  W. 
Levy.  Staged  by  Leo  Mittler.  Settings  by  Oliver 
Smith.  Costumes  by  Audre.  Lighting  by  Peggy  Clark. 
Produced  by  Yolanda  Mero- Irion. 

Topaze  Oscar  Karlweis 

Jacques  Blondet  Alan  Shay 

Muche  Robert  Chisholm 

Ernestine  Effie  Afton 

Tamise  Joe  E.  Marks 

Suzanne  Courtoise  Tilly  Losch 

Monsieur  Kevin  Matthews 

Monsieur  Jesserand  Clifford  Sales 

Monsieur  Pitart-Verginolies.  Edward  Benjamin 

Monsieur  De  Victor  Roy  Rogers 

Monsieur  Tronche-Bobine  Preston  Zukor 

Monsieur  Durand  Sonny  Cavell 

Monsieur   Ramon  ._  David  Burke 

Monsieur  Perron  Harold  Calvin 

Baroness  Pitart-Verginolies  Helen  Bonfils 

Regis  Castel-Benac  Clarence  Derwent 

Butler  jean  Saks 

Roger  De  Berville  Philip  Robinson 

Odette  Lucille  Patton 

Policeman  Jan  Kindler 

Cermaine  Ethel  Madison 

A  Venerable  Old  Man  C.  Swayne  Cordon 

TRIAL  HONEYMOON 

Royale  Theatre.  Opened  November  3,  1947.  Closed 
November  8,  1947.  8  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Conrad  Smith.  Staged  by  Edward 
Ludlum.  Set  by  Philip  Kessler.  Presented  by  Harry 
Rosen. 

Elsie  Munroe  Sybil  Wayne 

Linda  Melton  Ellen  Fenwick 

Craig  Denning  Joel  Thomas 

George  Willoughby  Jack  Fletcher 

Dr.  Trumbull  Stapleton  Kent 

Bill  Daniels  Ed  Moroney 

Irene  Smith.  ..  Eileen  Heckart 

Fanny  Willoughby  Helen  Waters 

UNDER  THE  COUNTER 

Schubert  Theatre.  Opened  October  3,  1947.  Closed 
October  25,  1947.  27  Performances. 

Comedy  with  music  by  Arthur  Macrea.  Music  by 
Manning  Sherwin.  Lyrics  by  Harold  Purcell.  Staged 
by  Jack  Hurlbert.  Sets  by  Clifford  Palmer.  Dances 
by  Jack  Hurlbert  and  John  Gregory.  Presented  by 
Lee  Ephraim  in  association  with  Messrs.  Shubert. 

Eva  Winifred  Hindle 

Detective  Inspector  Baxter  Francis  Roberts 

Mike  Kenderdine  Ballard  Berkeley 

Tim  Garret  Thorley  Walters 

Jo  Fox  Cicely  Courtneidge 


Mr.  Burroughs  George  Street 

Zoe  Tritton  Glen  Alyn 

Kitty  Ingrid  Forrest 

Sir  Alec  Dunnue  Wilfrid  Hyde  White 

Lt.  Cmdr.  Hugo  Conway,  RNVR  John  Gregory 

Mr.  Appleyard  Frederick  Farley 

UP  IN  CENTRAL  PARK 

City  Center.  Opened  May   19,   1947.  2  Weeks. 

A  musical  revival.  Book  and  lyrics  by  Herbert  and 
Dorothy  Fields.  Score  by  Sigmund  Romberg.  Sets  and 
lighting,  Howard  Bay.  Dances,  Helen  Tamiris.  Book 
staged  by  John  Kennedy.  Costumes  by  Grace  Houston 
and  Ernest  Schraps.  Orchestra  directed  by  William 
Parson.  Supervised  by  Sammy  Lambert.  Presented 
by  Michael  Todd. 

Joe  Stewart  Jack  Stanton 

Porter  John  Thome 

Lotta  Stevens  June  MacLaren 

Fanny  Morris  Janet  Roland 

Clara  Manning  Lilias  MacLellan 

James  Fisk  Jr  Jack  Howard 

George  George  Bockman 

The  Gnome  Kenneth  Owen 

Governess  Louise  Holden 

1st  Child  Joanne  Lally 

2nd  Child  Jane  Lally 

Head  Waiter  John  Quigg 

Arthur  Finch  Wally  Coyle 

George  Jones,  Owner  of  the  New  York 

Times  Rowan  Tudor 

Newsboy  Hobart  Streiford 

Organ  Grinders  Edward  Pate,  Kenneth  Owen 

A  Laborer  Oren  Dabbs 

Danny  O'Cahane  Walter  Burke 

Timothy  Moore  Russ  Brown 

Bessie  O'Cahane  Betty  Bruce 

Rosie  Moore  Maureen  Cannon 

John  Matthews  of  The  New  York 

Times  Earle  MacVeigh 

Thomas  Nast,  of  Harpers 

Weekly  Guy  Standing  Jr. 

Andrew  Munroe  James  Judson 

William  Dutton  John  Quigg 

Vincent  Peters  Paul  Reed 

Mayor,  A.  Oakey  Hall  Rowan  Tudor 

Richard  Connolly,  Comptroller  of 

the  City  George  Lane 

Peter  Sweeney,  Park  Commissioner  Harry  Meehan 

William  Marcey  Tweed,  Grand  Sachem  of 

Tammany  Hall  Malcolm  Lee  Beggs 

Butler  Dick  Hughes 

Maid  Louise  Holden 

2nd  Maid  Eve  Harvey 

Mildred  Wincor  Lillian  Withington 

VIRGINIA  REEL 

Princess  Theatre.  Opened  April  18,  1947.  Closed 
April  20,  1947.  5  Performances. 

A  drama  by  John  and  Harriet  Weaver.  Directed 
by  Gerald  Savory.  Scenery,  Richard  Bernstein.  Light- 
ing, Herbert  Brodkin.  Produced  by  Leonard  Field. 
Sponsored  by  Experimental  Theatre,  Inc. 

Old  Man  Henry  Haskins  Alan  MacAteer 

Ruth  Joy  Pomfritt  Jimsey  Somers 

Creed  Haskins  Barbara  Leeds 

John  Larkin  Don  MacLaughlin 

Hobe  Kelvin  James  Daly 

Keen  Sowers  Philip  Youmans  Remer 

The  Widow  Curtis  Reta  Shaw 

Ernie  Brunk  Robert  Emhardt 

May  Belle  Haskins  Jetti  Preminger 

Tuck  Henry  Richard  Shankland 

Two  Movers  C.  J.  Parsons,  William  Tregoe 

VOLPONE 

Century  Theatre.  Opened  February  24,  1947. 
Closed  March  8,  1947.  3  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Ben  Jonson.  Settings,  Donald  Wol- 
fit.  Musical  arrangements,  Rosabel  Watson.  Presented 
by  Hall  Shelton  by  arrangement  with  Advance  Play- 
ers' Association,  Ltd. 

Volpone  Donald  Wolfit 

Mosca  John  Wynyard 

Voltore  Frederick  Horrey 

Corbaccio  Eric  Maxon 


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N  .  Y.  STACE  SHOWS  1947 


Corvino  Alexander  Gauge 

Bonario  Kempster  Barnes 

Sir  Politick  Would-Be  Robert  Algar 

Peregrine  Malcolm  Watson 

Nano  Richard  Blythe 

Ca  Strone  Geoffrey  Wilkinson 

Androgyno  David  Dodimead 

Three  Magistrates  Joseph  Shear,  George  Bradford, 

Malcolm  Watson. 

Celia  Rosalind  Iden 

Servants,  Officers  of  Justice,  etc. 

THE  WHOLE  WORLD  OVER 

Biltmore  Theatre.  Opened  March  27,  1947.  Closed 
June  21,  1947.  100  Performances. 

A  comedy  by  Konstantine  Simonov,  adapted  by 
Thelma  Schnee.  Directed  by  Harold  Clurman.  Setting 
and  costumes,  Ralph  Alswang.  Presented  by  Walter 
Fried  and  Paul  F.  Moss. 

Feodor  Vorontsov  Joseph  Buloff 

Nadya  Beatrice  De  Neergaard 

Olya  Vorontsov  Uta  Hagen 

Sergei  Sinitsin  Sanford  Meisner 

Sasha.  Elisabeth  Neumann 

Stepan  Cheezov  Fred  Stewart 

Dimitri  Savelev  Stephen  Bekassy 

Nicolai  Nekin  Michael  Strong 

Vanya  Shpolanski  George  Bartenieff 

Colonel  Ivanow  Lew  Polan 

Major  Anna  Orlov  Jo  Van  Fleet 

THE  WINSLOW  BOY 

Empire  Theatre.  Opened  October  29,  1947. 

A  play  by  Terence  Rattigan.  Staged  by  Glen  Byam 
Shaw.  Set  by  Michael  Weight.  Presented  by  Atlantis 
Productions. 

Ronnie  Winslow  Michael  Newell 

Violet  Betty  Sinclair 

Grace  Winslow  Madge  Compton 

Arthur  Winslow  Alan  Webb 

Catherine  Winslow  Valerie  White 

Dickie  Winslow  Owen  Holder 

John  Watherstone  Michael  Kingsley 

Desmond  Curry  Ceorge  Benson 

Miss  Barnes  Dorothy  Hamilton 

Fred  Leonard  Michell 

Sir  Robert  Morton  Frank  Allenby 

YELLOW  JACK 

International  Theatre.  Opened  February  15,  1947. 
Closed  March  15,  1947.  20  Performances. 

A  drama  by  Sidney  Howard  in  collaboration  with 
Paul  de  Kruif.  Staged  by  Martin  Ritt.  Settings, 
Wolfgang  Roth.  Music  arrangements,  Lehman  Engel. 
Presented  by  the  American  Repertory  Theatre. 

O'Hara  Arthur  Keegan 

McClelland  William  Windom 

Busch  Eli  Wallach 

Brinkerhof  John  Becher 

Miss  Blake  Anne  Jackson 

Walter  Reed  Raymond  Greenleaf 

Aristides  Agramonte  Efrem  Zimbalist,  Jr. 

James  Carroll  Victor  Jory 

Colonel  Tory  John  Straub 

Wm.  Crawford  Corgas  Eugene  Stuckmann 

Jesse  W.  Lazear  Alfred  Ryder 

Roger  P.  Ames  Emery  Battis 

Major  Cartwright  Angus  Cairns 

William  H.  Dean  Robert  Rawlings 

Dr.   Carlos    Finlay  Philip  Bourneuf 

An  Army  Chaplain  Donald  Keyes 

A  Commissary  Sergeant  Ed  Woodhead 

A  YOUNC  MAN'S  FANCY 

Plymouth  Theatre.  Opened  April  29,  1947. 

A  comedy  by  Harry  Thurschwell  and  Alfred 
Golden.  Staging,  Robert  E.  Perry.  Sets  and  lighting, 
Ralph  Alswang.  Costumes  supervised  by  Lou  Eisle. 
Presented  by  Henry  Adrian. 

Harold  Greenley  Bill  Talman 

Sylvia  Wilson  Margaret  Langley 

Girl  Camper  Colette  MacMahon 

Dr.  Spee  Hugh  Reilly 

Dorothy  Bennett  Joan  Lawrence 

Duvie  Richard  Leone 

Grilly  Donald  Hastings 

Jokey  Stephen  Roy  Sterling 


Buddy  Bart  Roe 

Helen  Greenley  Lenore  Longergan 

Dickie  Crandell  Ronnie  Jacoby 

Oliver  Crandell  Raymond  Bramley 

Mrs.  Mary  Crandell  Lee  Carney 

Faith  Joan  Shepard 

Miss  Weatherhead  Myrtle  Ferguson 

Boy  Camper  Ronnie  Smith 

Camp  Trilby  Boy  Mickey  Carroll 

1947  Openings 
NEW  YORK  STACE  SHOWS 
According  to  date 

Jan.  1  Love  Goes  to  Press 

Jan.  8  The  Big  Two 

Jan.  10  Finian's  Rainbow 

Jan.  10  Street  Scene 

Jan.  1  5  Little  A 

Jan.  21.    Sweethearts 

Jan.  29  All  My  Sons 

Feb.  3  It  Takes  Two 

Feb.  4  John  Loves  Mary 

Feb.  8  Story  of  Mary  Stuart 

Feb.  12  Craig's  Wife 

Feb.  18  King  Lear 

Feb.  20  As  You  Like  It 

Feb.  22  The  Merchant  of  Venice 

Feb.  24   Volpone 

Feb.  26   Hamlet 

Feb.  27  Yellow  Jack 

March  3.  The  Importance  of  Being  Earnest 

March  4  Parlor  Story 

March  12  The  Chocolate  Soldier 

March  13   Brigadoon 

March  19  The  Eagle  Has  Two  Heads 

March  26   Bathsheba 

March  27  The  Whole  World  Over 

April  2  Tenting  Tonight 

April  3   Barefoot  Boy  With  Cheek 

April  5  Alice  in  Wonderland 

April  16  Message  for  Margaret 

April  18  Virginia  Reel 

April  25  The  Miracle  of  the  Mountains 

April  29  A  Young  Man's  Fancy 

May  1  The  Telephone  and  the  Medium 

May  2  Heads  or  Tails 

May  14  Portrait  in  Black 

May  19  Up  in  Central  Park 

May  26  Love  for  Love 

June  2  Louisiana  Lady 

June  3  Open  House 

June  15  Rip  Van  Winkle 

June  26   Laura 

Sept.  3  The  Magic  Touch 

Sept.  25  1  Gotta  Get  Out 

Sept.  27  Our  Lan' 

Sept.  29   The  Heiress 

Sept.  30  How  I  Wonder 

Oct.  1  Command  Decision 

Oct.  2  Music  in  My  Heart 

Oct.  3  Under  the  Counter 

Oct.  5  Dear  Judas 

Oct.  7  Duet  for  Two  Hands 

Oct.  8  Man  and  Superman 

Oct.  9  High  Button  Shoes 

Oct.  10   Allegro 

Oct.  20   Medea 

Oct.  21  An  Inspector  Calls 

Oct.  22  The  Druid  Circle 

Oct.  29  The  Winslow  Boy 

Oct.  30. ...Edith  Piaf  and  Her  Continental  Entertainers 

Nov.  3  This  Time  Tomorrow 

Nov.  3   Trial  Honeymoon 

Nov.  4  For  Love  or  Money 

Nov.  5  The  First  Mrs.  Fraser 

Nov.  19  Eastward  in  Eden 

Nov.  26  Anthony  and  Cleopatra 

Dec.  3  A  Streetcar  Named  Desire 

Dec.  5  Caribbean  Carnival 

Dec.  7   Galileo 

Dec.  9  The  Gentleman  from  Athens 

Dec.  11  Angel  in  the  Wings 

Dec.  22   Crime  and  Punishment 

Dec.  26  The  Cradle  Will  Rock 

Dec.  27   Topaze 

Dec.  29  The  Mikado 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


939 


FOREIGN  PRODUCTIONS— 1948 


By  Countries 


ARGENTINE: 

Donde  Mueren  Las  Palabras  (Where  Words  Fail). 

AUSTRIAN: 

The  Mozart  Story. 

BRITISH: 

An  Ideal  Husband;  Anna  Karenina;  Bad  Sister; 
Blanche  Fury;  The  Blind  Goddess;  Bonnie  Prince 
Charlie;  The  Brothers;  Champagne  Charlie;  Code 
of  Scotland  Yard;  Corridor  of  Mirrors;  Dear  Mur- 
derer; Dulcimer  Street;  The  End  of  the  River; 
Frenzy;  Hamlet;  Hatter's  Castle;  High  Fury;  Holi- 
day Camp;  I  Became  a  Criminal;  just  William's 
Luck;  Jassy;  Man  of  Evil;  Meet  Me  at  Dawn;  Mine 
Own  Executioner;  Murder  in  Reverse;  October 
Man;  Olympic  Games  of  1948;  One  Night  With 
You;  Piccadilly  Incident;  The  Plot  to  Kill  Roose- 
velt; Quiet  Weekend;  The  Red  Shoes;  The  Smug- 
glers; Take  My  Life;  The  Winslow  Boy. 

FRENCH: 

Antoine  and  Antoinette;  Blind  Desire;  The  Bride's 
Surprise;  A  Cage  of  Nightingales;  Cesar;  Confes- 
sions of  a  Rogue;  Eagle  With  Two  Heads;  The 
Eternal  Return;  Farribique;  Foolish  Husbands; 
Francois  Villon;  Fric  Frac;  The  Idiot;  Jenny  La- 
mour  (Quai  des  Orfebresl  ;  A  Lover's  Return; 
Loves  of  Casanova;  Mr.  Orchid  (Le  Pere  Tran- 
quillel  ;  Monsieur  Vincent;  Passionnelle ;  Portrait 
of  Innocence;  Private  Life  of  an  Actor;  The  Raven 
(Le  Corbeau)  ;  The  Room  Upstairs;  Star  Without 


Light;  Symphonie  Pastorale;  They  Are  Not  Angels; 
Voyage  Surprise. 

GERMAN: 

Die  Fledermaus;  Kings  of  the  Olympics;  The  Li f • 
and  Loves  of  Tschaikovsky ;  Long  Is  the  Road; 
Love  Life  of  Adolph  Hitler;  Marriage  in  the  Shad- 
ows. 

ISRAEL: 

Adamah;  The  Illegals. 

ITALIAN: 

Angelina;  The  Barber  of  Seville;  Eternal  Melodies; 
Four  Steps  in  the  Clouds;  Henry  IV;  The  Lost  One 
(La  Traviata)  ;  The  Loves  of  Don  Juan;  Malcarne; 
Man  of  the  Sea;  The  Merry  Chase;  Monte  Cassino; 
Paisan;  Rossini;  S.O.S.  Submarine;  Scorned  Flesh; 
The  Spirit  and  the  Flesh;  The  Story  of  Tosca ;  This 
Wine  of  Love;  Tragic  Hunt;  When  Love  Calls. 

MEXICAN: 

Algo  Flota  Sobre  El  Agua ;  The  Pearl. 

RUSSIAN: 

August  14;  Bohemian  Rapture;  Murders  Among 
Us;  Spring;  Village  Teacher;  Without  Prejudice. 

SWEDISH: 

Crime  and  Punishment;  The  Happy  Tailor;  Jens 
Mons  in  America. 


JOSEPH  H.  NADEL 

Associate  Producer 
and 

Production  Manager 


ft 


HARRY  M.  POPKIN 

Productions 


940 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


FOREIGN  PR0DICTI0NS-1948 


ADAMAH 

(Isreall  Forum  Film  Ltd.  Producer,  Children's  Vil- 
lage, Ben-Sherman.  Director,  Helmar  Lerski.  Dialog 
director,  Z.  Lebiush.  Photography,  S.  Alexander,  R. 
Ziller,  N.  Rubinstein,  R.  Lowinshohn.  Arrangement 
of  folksongs,  S.  Petrushka.  Musical  director-score, 
Paul  Dessau.  Song,  "Adamah,"  Channan  Eisenstaedt. 
Production  manager,  Otto  Sonnenfeld.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Josef  Salzberger. 

CAST — I  Documentary )  Children  of  Ben-Shemen. 

ALCO  FLOTA  SOBRE  EL  ACUA 
(SOMETHING  FLOATS  ON  THE  WATER) 

(Mexican)  Filmex-PELICULAS  N  AC  ION  ALES.  Pro- 
ducer, Rudolph  Loewenthal.  Director,  Alfredo  A.  Cre- 
venna.  Screenplay,  Edmundo  Baez,  Egon  Eis.  Original 
novel,  Laios  Zilahy.  Photography,  Augustin  Martinez 

Solares. 

CAST — Arturo  de  Cordoba,  Elsa  Aguirre,  Amparo 
Morillo,  Fanny  Schiller,  Ruben  Rojo,  Cilberto  Gon- 
zalez, Joaquin  Roche,  Jr.  Reviewed  1948. 

AN  IDEAL  HUSBAND 

(British)  Korda-20th-FOX.  Producer-director,  Al- 
exander Korda.  Screenplay,  Lajos  Biro.  Original  play, 
Oscar  Wilde.  Photography,  Georges  Perinal.  Art  di- 
rection, Vincent  Korda.  Music  score,  Arthur  Benja- 
min. Edited  by  Oswald  Haf fenrichter.  Costumes  de- 
signed by  Cecil  Beaton. 

CAST — Paulette  Goddard,  Michael  Wilding,  Diana 
Wynyard,  Glynis  Johns,  Constance  Collier,  Sir  Aubrey 
Smith,  Hugh  Williams,  Harriette  Johns,  Christine 
Norden,  Michael  Anthony,  Allan  Jeayes.  Reviewed 
1-12-48. 

ANNA  KARENINA 

(British)  London  Films-20th-FOX.  Producer,  Sir 
Alexander  Korda.  Director,  Julien  Duvivier.  Screen- 
play, Jean  Anouilh,  Guy  Morgan,  Julien  Duvivier. 
Original  novel,  Count  Leo  Tolstoy.  Photography,  Henri 
Alekan.  Art  direction,  Andre  Andrejew.  Music  score, 
Constant  Lamber.  Musical  director,  Dr.  Hubert  Clif- 
ford. Edited  by  Russell  Lloyd.  Costumes  designed  by 
Cecil  Beaton. 

CAST — Vivien  Leigh,  Ralph  Richardson,  Kieron 
Moore,  Hugh  Dempster,  Mary  Kerridge,  Marie  Lohr, 
Frank  Tickle,  Sally  Ann  Howes,  Niall  Macginnis,  Mi- 
chael Gough,  Martita  Hunt,  Heather  Thatcher,  Helen 
Haye,  Mary  Martlew,  Ruby  Miller,  Austin  Trevor, 
Guy  Verney,  John  Longden,  Leslie  Bradley,  Beckett 
Bould,  Judith  Nelmes,  Valentina  March,  Therese 
Giehse,  Helen  Campbell,  Michael  Medwin,  John  Sa- 
lew,  Patrick  Skipwith,  Gino  Cervi,  Jeremy  Spencer. 
Reviewed  4-28-48. 

ANGELINA 

(Italian)  Lux-Ora -PRESIDENT.  Producer,  Paolo 
Frasca.  Director,  Luigi  Zampa.  Screenplay,  Suso  Cec- 
chi  D'Amico,  Piero  Tellini,  Luigi  Zampa,  Anna  Mag- 
nani.  English  titles,  Herman  Weinberg.  Photography, 
P^oli  Craveri. 

CAST — Anna  Magnani,  Nando  Bruno,  Ave  Ninche, 
Agnese  Dubbini,  Ernesto  Almirante,  Armando  Migli- 
ari,  Vittorio  Mittini.  Reviewed  3-31-48. 

ANTOINE  AND  ANTOINETTE 

(French)  Gaumont-SIRITZKY.  Director,  Jacques 
Becker.  Screenplay,  Jacques  Becker,  Maurice  Griffe, 
Francoise  Giroud.  Photography,  Pierre  Montazel. 

CAST — Roger  Pigaut,  Claire  Maffei,  Noel  Roque- 
vert,  Pierre  Trabaud,  Francois  Joux,  Paulette  Jan, 
Mile.  Siame,  Gaston  Modot,  Jacques  Meyran,  Gerard 
Oury,  Hugette  Faget,  Annete  Poivre.  Reviewed  1948. 

AUGUST  14 

(Russian)  Central  Studio-ARTKINO  (AC FA  Col- 
or). Director,  lllya  Kopalin,  Irina  Setking.  Photogra- 
phy, Mikhail  Gleeder,  Theodore  Bunimovich. 

CAST — Documentary.  Reviewed  1948. 


BAD  SISTER 

(British)  John  Corf ield-Rank- U I  Producer,  How- 
ard Huth.  Director,  Bernard  Knowles.  Screenplay, 
Robert  Westerby,  A.  R.  Rawlinson,  Moie  Charles. 
Original  novel,  Flora  Sandstrom.  Photography.  Regi- 
nald H.  Wyer.  Art  direction,  Norman  Arnold.  Music 
score-director,  Bretton  Byrd.  Edited  by  Robert  John- 
son. Assistant  director,  Paul  Kelly. 

CAST — Margaret  Lockwood,  John  Greenwood,  Ian 
Hunter,  Dennis  Price,  Guy  Middleton,  Catherine 
Lacey,  Paul  Dupois,  Elinee  Peel,  Mabel  Constandu- 
ros,  "Toots"  Lockwood,  Stewart  Rome,  Jean  Rees, 
Lilly  Kann,  Kyra  Vayne,  Valentine  Dyall,  John  Boxer. 
Reviewed  6-7-48. 

THE  BARBER  OF  SEVILLE 

(Italian)  Tespi-EXCELSIOR.  Producers,  Mario  and 
Ugo  Trombetti.  Director,  Mario  Costa.  Screenplay, 
Paolo  Salviucci,  Mario  Costa,  Carlo  Castelli.  Original 
opera  score,  Gioacchino  Rossini.  Narration,  Deems 
Taylor.  Photography,  Massimo  Terzano.  Art  direc- 
tion, Libero  Petrassi.  Musical  director,  Giuseppi 
Morelli. 

CAST — Ferruccio  Tagliavini,  Tito  Gobbi,  Nelly 
Corradi,  Vito  de  Taranto,  Italo  Tajo.  Natalia  Nico- 
lini,  Nino  Mazziotti,  Rome's  Royal  House  Orchestra. 
Reviewed.  1-12-48. 

BLANCHE  FURY 

(British)  Rank-EL.  (Technicolor).  Producer,  An- 
thony Havelock-Allen.  Director,  Marc  Allegret. 
Screenplay,  Audrey  Lindop,  Cecil  McGivern.  Original 
novel,  Joseph  Shearing.  Additional  dialog,  Hugh 
Mills.  Photography,  Guy  Green,  Geoffrey  Unsworth. 
Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Joan  Bridge. 
Operating  cameraman,  Oswald  Morris.  Production 
designer,  John  Bryan.  Art  direction,  Wilfred  Shingle- 
ton.  Edited  by  Jack  Harris,  Geoffrey  Foot.  Sound 
technicians,  Charles  Poulton,  Gordon  K.  McCallum. 
Production  manager,  Norman  Spencer.  Assistant 
director,  George  Pollock.  Hair  stylist,  Biddy  Chrystal. 
Makeup.  George  Blackler.  Costumes  designed  by 
Sophia  Harris,  Margaret  Furse. 

Cast — Valerie  Hobson,  Stewart  Granger,  Michael 
Gough,  Walter  Fitzgerald,  Suzanne  Gibbs,  Maurice 
Denham,  Sybilla  Binder,  Ernest  Jay,  Townsend  Whit- 
ling,  J.  H.  Roberts,  Allan  Jeayes,  Edward  Lexy,  Ar- 
thur Wontner,  Amy  Veness,  Cherry  London,  George 
Woodbridge,  Lionel  Grose,  Brian  Herbert,  Margaret 
Withers,  Norman  Pearce,  Wilfred  Caithness,  James 
Dale,  Cecil  Ramage,  David  Ward,  Sidney  Benson,  M. 
Clifton-James,  Michael  Brennan,  Charles  Saynor, 
Alexander  Field,  Marie  Ault,  Lance  George,  Roddy 
Hughes.  Roy  Arthur,  Hilary  Pritchard.  Reviewed 
8-25-48. 

BLIND  DESIRE 

(French)  DISCINA.  Producers,  Michael  Safra,  An- 
dre Paulve.  Director,  Jean  Delannoy.  Original  screen- 
play, Charles  Spaak,  Jean  Delannoy.  English  titles, 
Bernard  Friend.  Photography,  Rogert  Hubert.  Art  di- 
rection. Serge  Pimenoff.  Music  score,  George  Auric. 

CAST — Edwige  Feulliere,  Jean-Louis  Barroult,  Jean 
Wall,  Raphael  Patorni,  Line  Noro,  Helene  Vercors, 
Yves  Deniaud,  Jean  Yonnel.  Reviewed  1948. 

THE  BLIND  CODDESS 

(British)  Ca  insbo ro u  gh -C F D.  Director,  Harold 
French.  Screenplay,  Muriel  and  Sydney  Box.  Original 
play,  Patrick  Hastings.  Photography,  Ray  Elton,  Dud- 
ley Lovell.  Music  score,  Bernard  Grun.  Edited  by  Gor- 
don Hales. 

CAST — Eric  Portman,  Anne  Crawford,  Hugh  Wil- 
liams M.ichael  Denison,  Nora  Swinburne,  Raymond 
Lovell,  Claire  Bloom,  Frank  Cellier,  Elspet  Gray,  Mau- 
rice Denham,  Martin  Benson,  Martin  Miller,  Marcel 
Poncin,  Carl  Jaffe,  Cecil  Bevan.  Reviewed  1948. 


FOREIGN     PRODUCT  1948 


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BOHEMIAN  RAPTURE 

(Russian)    Prague   Nat'l   Film   Studios- ARTK I  NO 

Director-screenplay,  Vaclav  Krsk.  Photography,  Fred 
Pecenka.  Art  direction,  Stepan  Kopecky.  Music  score, 
Frantisek  Skvor.  Musical  director,  Otakar  Parik. 

CAST — Jaromir  Spal,  Vaclav  Voska,  Karel  Dostal, 
Vlasta  Fabianova,  Libuse  Zemkova,  Jirinka  Kreisova, 
Marie  Vasova,  Jiri  Steimar,  Karel  Jelinek,  Eduard  Ko- 
hout,  Slavka  Vorlova,  Karel  Luksik,  Jiri  Blazek.  Re- 
viewed 2-9-48. 

BONNIE  PRINCE  CHARLIE 

(British)  London  Films-BRITISH  LION  (Techni- 
color). Producer,  Sir  Alexander  Korda.  Director,  An- 
thony Kimmins.  Original  screenplay,  Clemence  Dane. 
Photography,  Robert  Krasker,  O.  Borrodaile.  Techni- 
color direction,  Natalie  Kalmus.  Music  score,  Ian 
Whyte.  Edited  by  Grace  Garland. 

CAST — David  Niven,  Margaret  Leighton,  Morland 
Graham,  John  Laurie,  Judy  Campbell,  Henry  Oscar, 
Finlay  Currie,  Jack  Hawkins,  Guy  Lefeuvre,  Franklin 
Dyall,  Herbert  Lomas,  Ronald  Adam,  Stuart  Lindsell, 
John  Longden,  Hector  Ross,  Martin  Miller,  Elwyn 
Brook-Jones,  G.  H.  Mulcaster,  Charles  Goldner,  Julien 
Mitchell,  Molly  Rankin,  James  Hayter,  Torin  Thatch- 
er, Simon  Lack,  Tommy  Duggan,  Hugh  Kelly,  Neil 
Ballantyne,  Patricia  Fox.  Reviewed  1948. 

THE  BRIDE'S  SURPRISE 

(French)  Duke  Int'l-Cooperative  Cenerale  du  Cin- 
ema Francaise-PATHE.  Producer,  Roland  Tual.  Direc- 
tor, Pierre  Prevert.  Original  screenplay,  Claude  Ac- 
cursi,  Jacques  and  Pierre  Prevert.  English  titles,  Her- 
man Weinberg.  Photography,  Paul  Paviot.  Music 
score,  Joseph  Kosma 

CAST — Jacques  Henri  Duval,  Maurice  Baquet,  Si- 
noel,  Vitsoris,  Etienne  Decroux,  Max  Revol,  Charles 
Lavialle,  Rene  Bourbon,  Martine  Carol.  Annette- 
Poivre,  Fernand  Rene,  Orbal,  Lucien  Raimbourg, 
Jeanne  Dussole,  Christian  Simon,  Therese  Dorny, 
Caccia,  Cecilia  Froldi,  Robert  Lombard,  Peres,  Claire 
Gerard,  Nico  Dakis,  Pierre  Pieral.  Reviewed  9-9-48. 

THE  BROTHERS 

(British)  Prestige-Rank-U I.  Producer,  Sydney  Box. 
Director,  David  MacDonald.  Screenplay,  Muriel  and 
Sydney  Box.  Original  novel,  Leonard  Alfred  George 
Strong.  Adaptation,  David  MacDonald,  L.  A.  G. 
Strong.  Photography,  Stephen  Dade.  Music  score, 
Cedric  Thorpe  Davie.  Musical  director,  Muir  Mathie- 
son.  Edited  by  V.  Sagovsky. 

CAST — Patricia  Roc,  Will  Fyfe,  Maxwell  Reed, 
Finlay  Curie,  Duncan  Macrae,  John  Laurie,  Andrew 
Crawford,  James  Woodburn,  Morland  Graham,  Megs 
lenkins.  Patricia  Boxill,  Donald  McAllister,  David 
Keir.  Reviewed  7-2-48. 

A  CAGE  OF  NIGHTINGALES 

(French)  Caumont-LOPERT.  Director,  Jean  Dre- 
ville.  Screenplay,  Noel-Noel,  Rene  Wheeler.  Original, 
Georges  Chaperot,  Rene  Wheeler.  English  titles,  Ed- 
win Denby. 

CAST — Noel-Noel,  Micheline  Francey,  Georges 
Biscot,  Rene  Genin,  Rene  Blancard,  Marguerite  Du- 
couret,  Marcelle  Fraince,  Michel  Francoise,  Roger 
Krebs,  Georges  Paulais,  Andre  Nicolle,  the  Little 
Singers  of  the  Wooden  Cross.  Reviewed  10-2-47. 

CESAR 

(French)  Marcel  Pagnol-SIRITZKY.  Producer-orig- 
inal screenplay,  Marcel  Pagnol.  English  titles,  Charles 
Clement.  Photography,  Willy.  Music  score,  Vincent 
Scotto. 

CAST — Raimu,  Pierre  Fresnay,  Orane  Demazis, 
Charpin,  Andre  Fouche,  Alida  Rouffe,  Robert  Vattier, 
Maupi,  Doumel.  Reviewed  1948. 

CHAMPAGNE  CHARLIE 

(British)  BELL.  Producer,  Malcolm  Balcom.  Direc- 
tor, Cavalcanti.  Original  screenplay,  Austin  Melford, 
John  Dighton,  Angus  MacPhail.  Photography,  W. 
Cooper.  Music  score,  Alfred  Lee,  George  Leybourne. 
Songs,  Una  Bart,  Lord  Berners.  T.  E.  B.  Clarke,  Frank 
Eyton,  Noel  Gay,  Billy  Mayerl,  Ernest  Irving.  Edited 
by  Charles  Hasse.  Sound  technicians,  A.  D.  Valen- 
tine, L  Page. 

CAST — Tommy  Trinder,  Stanley  Holloway,  Betty 
Warren.  Jean  Kent,  Harry  Fowler,  Drusilla  Wills,  Joan 


Carol,  Billy  Shine,  Guy  Middleton,  Frederick  Piper, 
Andrea  Malandrinos,  Paul  Bonifas,  Austin  Trevor, 
Peter  de  Greet,  Eddie  Phillips,  Eric  Boon.  Reviewed 

1948. 

CODE  OF  SCOTLAND  YARD 

(British)  British  Lion-REP.  Producer-director, 
George  King.  Original  screenplay,  Katherine  Strueby. 
Additional  dialog,  Reginald  Long.  Photography,  Hone 
Glendinning.  Operating  cameraman,  Drummond  Drury. 
Art  direction,  Bernard  Robinson.  Musical  director- 
score,  George  Melachrino.  Edited  by  Manuel  Del 
Campo.  Sound,  W.  H.  O.  Sweeney.  Production  man- 
ager, Harold  Richmond.  Assistant  director,  Terry 
Hunter.  Script  supervisor,  Jackie.  Hair  stylist,  Nadine 
Faulkner.  Makeup,  H.  Holley.  Costumes  designed  by 
Felix  Evans. 

CAST — Oscar  Homolka,  Derek  Farr,  Muriel  Pavlow. 
Manning  Whiley,  Kathleen  Harrison,  Garry  Marsh, 
Kenneth  Griffith,  Jan  Van  Loewen,  Irene  Handl, 
Johnnie  Schofield.  Reviewed  8-31-48. 

CONFESSIONS  OF  A  ROGUE 

(French)    Constellation    Films- DISTINGUISH  ED. 

Director,  Constantin  Geftman.  Screenplay,  Jacques 
Companeez.  Additional  dialog,  Henri  Jeanson.  Art  di- 
rection, Robert  Gys.  Music  score,  Rene  Cloerec.  Ed- 
ited by  Jean  Feyte. 

CAST — Louis  Jouvet,  Suzy  Delair,  Annette  Poivre, 
Jane  Marken,  Madeleine  Suel,  Jean  Jacques  Delbo, 
Leon  Lpara,  Jean  Carmet,  Pally,  Henri  Charrett,  Fer- 
nand Rauzena,  Georges  Cusin,  Robert  Seller.  Re- 
viewed 4-1  -48. 

CORRIDOR  OF  MIRRORS 

(British)  Fomney-Apollo-Rank-UI.  Producer, 
Rudolph  Cartier.  Director,  Terence  Young.  Screenplay, 
Rudolph  Cartier,  Edana  Romney.  Original  novel,  Chris 
Massey.  Photography,  Andre  Thomas.  Art  direction, 
Terence  Verity.  Music  score,  Georges  Auric.  Edited 
by  Douglas  Meyers.  Sound  technician,  Jimmy  Davie. 
Production  manager,  Sam  Lee.  Hair  dresser,  Luigi 
Mancini.  Makeup,  Gerry  Fairbank.  Costumes  designed 
by  Maggy  Rouff. 

CAST — Eric  Portman,  Edana  Romney,  Joan  Maude, 
Barbara  Mullen,  Alan  Wheatley,  Bruce  Belfrage, 
Leslie  Weston,  Hugh  Sinclair,  Hugh  Latimer,  Lois 
Maxwell,  Mavis  Villiers.  Christopher  Lee,  John  Pen- 
rose, Valentine  Dyall,  Gordon  MacLeod,  Noel  How- 
lett,  Thora  Hird.  Reviewed  6-9-48. 

CRIME  AND  PUNISHMENT 

(Swedish)  Terrafilm-FILM  RICHTS  INTL.  Pro- 
ducer, Lorens  Marmstedt.  Director  Hampe  Faustman. 
Screenplay,  Bertil  Malmberg,  Sven  Stople.  Original 
novel  by  Feodor  Dostoyevski.  Photography,  Goran 
Strindberg.  Art  direction,  Harald  Garmland,  Sigvard 
Bernadotta. 

CAST — Hampe  Faustman,  Gunn  Wallgren,  Sigurd 
Wallen.  E'sie  Albiin,  George  Funkquist,  Toivo  Pawlo, 
Elsa  Widborg,  Hugo  Biorne,  Lisskulla  Jobs,  Harriet 
Philipson.  Reviewed  3-17-48. 

DEAR  MURDERER 

(British)  Cainsborough-Rank-UI.  Executive  pro- 
ducer, Sydney  Box.  Producer,  Betty  E.  Box.  Director, 
Arthur  Crabtree.  Screenplay,  Muriel  and  Sydnev  Box, 
Peter  Rogers.  Original  play,  St.  John  Legh  Clowes. 
Dialog  director,  Norman  Marshall.  Photography,  Ste- 
phen Dade.  Music  score,  Ben  Frankel.  Musical  di- 
rector, Muir  Mathieson. 

CAST — Eric  Portman,  Greta  Gynt,  Dennis  Price, 
Maxwell  Reed,  Jack  Warner,  Hazel  Court,  Andrew 
Crawford,  Jane  Hylton,  Charles  Rolfe,  Helen  Burls, 
Ernest  Butcher,  Judith  Carol,  Valerie  Ward.  Vic  Ha- 
gan,  John  Blythe,  Howard  Douglas.  Reviewed  5-5-48. 

DIE  FLEDERMAUS 

(Cerman)  Deutsche  Film  A.  C.-ARTKINO.  Direc- 
tor, Geza  von  Bolvary.  Original  operetta,  "Die  Fleder- 
maus"  by  Johann  Strauss.  English  titles,  Charles 
Clement.  Art  direction,  Robert  Herlth  Music  score. 
Johann  Strauss.  Orchestrations,  Alois  Melichar.  Ed- 
ited by  Alice  Ludwig. 

CAST — Marte  Harell,  Johannes  Heesters,  Willi 
Dohm,  Hans  Brausewetter.  Dorit  Krevsler,  Willi 
Fritsch.  Joseph  Egger,  Siegfried  Breuer.  Reviewed  3- 
15-48. 


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DONDE  MUEREN  LAS  PALABRAS 
(WHERE  WORDS  FAIL) 

'Argentine)  Aristas  Argentines- LO PE RT.  Director, 
Hugo  Fregonese.  Screenplay,  Ulysses  Petit  de  Murat, 
Homero  Manzi.  Photography,  Jose  M.  Beltran. 

CAST — Enrique  Muino,  Italo  Bertini,  Hector  Men- 
dez,  Dario  Carzay,  Linda  Lorena,  Aurelia  Ferrer, 
Rene  Mugica  Pablo  Cumo,  Maria  Hurtado  Jose  A. 
Vazquez,  Enrique  Ferraro,  Maria  Ruanova.  Reviewed 
1948. 

DULCIMER  STREET 

(British)  Prestige-Rank  -  U I .  Producer,  Frank  Laun- 
der. Director,  Sidney  Cilliat.  Screenplay,  Sidney  Cil- 
liat,  J.  B.  Williams.  Original  novel,  Norman  Collins. 
Photography,  Wilkie  Cooper.  Art  direction,  Roy  Ox- 
ley.  Music  score,  Benjamin  Frankel.  Musical  director, 
Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Thelma  Myers.  Sound 
technician,  Jack  Locke.  Assistant  director,  Geoffrey 
Lambert.  Hair  stylist,  Biddy  Chrystal.  Makeup,  Jim 
Hyde. 

CAST — Wylie  Watson,  Fay  Compton,  Susan  Shaw, 
Stephen  Murray,  Richard  Attenborough,  Cladys  Hen- 
son,  Ivy  St.  Helier,  Joyce  Carey,  Alastair  Sim,  Andrew 
Crawford,  Eleanor  Summerfield,  Jack  McNaughton, 
Maurice  Denham,  Abrey  Dexter,  Henry  Hewitt,  Ar- 
thur Howard,  Fabia  Drake,  Sidney  Tafler,  Henry  Ed- 
wards, George  Cross,  Cyril  Chamberlain,  Edward  Ev- 
ans, John  Salew,  Russell  Waters,  Cecil  Trouncer, 
Kenneth  Downey,  Ivor  Barnard,  Basil  Cunard,  Wen- 
-ley  Pithey,  Manville  Tarrant,  Hugh  Griffith.  Re- 
viewed 1  1  -5-48. 

EACLE  WITH  TWO  HEADS 

(French)  VOC.  Producers,  Georges  Danciger,  Alex- 
andre Mnouchkine.  Director-original  screenplay,  Jean 
Cocteau.  English  titles,  Noel  Meadow.  Photography, 
Christian   Matras.   Music  score,  Georges  Auric. 

CAST — Edwige  Feuillere,  Sylvia  Monfort,  Jean 
Mrais,  Jean  Debucourt,  Jacques  Varennes,  Abdallah, 
Cilles  Queant,  Maurice  Nasil,  Edward  Stirling.  Re- 
viewed 1948. 

THE  END  OF  THE  RIVER 

(British)  Prestige-Rank-UI.  Producers,  Michael 
Powell,  Emeric  Pressburger.  Assistant  producer, 
George  R.  Busby.  Director,  Derek  Twist.  Screenplay, 
Wolfgang  Wilhelm.  Original  novel,  Desmond  Hold- 
ridge.  Photography,  Christopher  G.  Challis.  Art 
direction,  Fred  Pusey,  E.  C.  C.  Scott.  Music  score, 
Lambert  Williamson.  Musical  director,  Muir  Mathie- 
son. Edited  by  Brereton  Porter.  Sound  technician, 
Charles  Knott.  Production  manager,  John  Alderson. 
Assistant  director,  Geoffrey  Lambert. 

CAST — Sabu,  Raymond  Lovell,  James  Hayter, 
Maurice  Denham,  Eva  Hudson,  Milo  Sperber,  Nino 
Rossini,  Bibi  Ferreira,  Torin  Thatcher,  Nicolette  Ber- 
nard, Dennis  Arundell,  Andrea  Malidrinos,  Basil 
Appleby,  Esmond  Knight,  Antoinette  Ceillier,  Alan 
Wheatley,  James  Harcourt,  Arthur  Goullet,  Peter 
llling,  Robert  Douglas,  Orlando  Martins,  Charles 
Hawtrey,  Zena  Marshall,  Russell  Napier,  Minto  Cato. 
Reviewed  9-17-48. 

ETERNAL  MELODIES 

(Italian)  E.N.I.C.-CRANDI.  Producer,  G.  Amato. 
Director,  Carmine  Gallone.  Screenplay,  Guido  Can- 
tini,  Carmine  Gallone.  Original  screenplay,  Ernest 
Marischka.  Photography,  Anchiso  Brizzi.  Art  direc- 
tion, Nino  Ottavi,  Set  decorations,  Florine.  Music 
score,  Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart.  Orchestrations, 
Maestro  Cicognini.  Edited  by  Nicola  Lazzari. 

CAST. — Gino  Cervi,  Conchita  Montenegro,  Luisella 
Beghi,  Maria  Jacobini,  Margherita  Bagni,  Paolo 
Stoppa,  Lauro  Gazzolo,  Luigi  Pavese,  Carlo  Barbetti. 
Reviewed  1948. 

THE  ETERNAL  RETURN 
(French)  DISC  IN  A- INTERNATIONAL.  Producer, 
Andre  Paulve.  Director,  Jean  Delannoy.  Screenplay, 
Jean  Cocteau.  Original  based  on  Tristan  and  Isolde 
legend.  English  titles,  Herman  C.  Weinberg.  Photog- 
raphy,  Marc  Fossard.   Music  score,  Georges  Auric. 

CAST — Jean  Marais,  Madeleine  Sologne,  Yvonne 
DeBray,  Jean  Murat,  Junie  Astor,  Roland  Toutain, 
Pieral,  Jeanns  Marken,  Jean  d'Yd,  Alexandre  Rignault. 
Reviewed  1-2-48. 


FARREBIQUE 

(French)  Siritzky-INT'L.  Producer-director-orig- 
inal screenplay,  Georges  Rouquier.  English  titles, 
Charles  Clement.  Photography,  Andre  A.  Dantan, 
Montage,  Madeline  Gug.  Music  score,  Henri  Sauget. 

Reviewed  3-1-48. 

FOOLISH  HUSBANDS 

(French)  Discina-SIRITZKY.  Director,  Marcel 
L'Herbier.  Screenplay-original  play,  "Historie  de 
Hire,"  Armand  Salacrou.  English  titles,  Charles 
Clement. 

CAST — Fernand  Gravet,  Micheline  Presle,  Marie 
Dea,  Pierre  Renoir,  Bernard  Lancret,  Gilbert  Gin 
Reviewed  1948. 

FOUR  STEPS  IN  THE  CLOUDS 

(Italian)  Cine-DIST  I  NCU  ISHED  Director,  Gui- 
se ppe  Amato.  Original  screenplay,  C.  Zavatini,  P. 
Tellini  and  Guiseppe  Amato.  Photography,  Waclaw 
Vick.  Music  score,  Alesandro  Cicognini. 

CAST — Gino  Vervi,  Adriana  Benetti,  Enrico 
Viarisio,  Carlo  Romano,  Guiditta  Rissone,  Lauro  Gaz- 
zolo, Umberto  Sacripanti,  Silvo  Bagolini,  Aldo  Si  I — 
vani,  Glacinto  Molteni,  Armando  Migliari,  Arturo 
Bragarlia,  Pina  Gallini,  Oreste  Bilancia.  Reviewed 
1948. 

FRANCOIS  VILLON 

(French)  Corona-CREATIVE.  Director,  Andre  Zwo- 
bada.  Original  screenplay,  Mac  Orlan.  Adaptation, 
Pierre  Mac  Orlan,  Andre  Zwobada.  English  titles, 
Harold  J.  Salemson.  Art  direction,  Max  Duoy.  Music 
score,  Toni  Aubin. 

CAST — Serge  Reggiani,  Renee  Faure,  Jacques- 
Henri  Duval,  Denise  Noel,  Micheline  Francey,  Michel 
Vitold,  Claudine  Dupuis,  Guy  Decomble,  Montigny, 
Morel  Mariotti,  Albert  Michael,  Helene  Sauveneix. 
Reviewed  1948. 

FRENZY 

(British)  Four  Continents.  Producers,  Louis  Jack- 
son, Derrick  de  Marney.  Director-screenplay,  Vernon 
Sewell.  Original  play,  "L'Angoise,"  Pierre  Mills,  C. 
Vylars.    Photography,   Cunther    Kramph,   Gerald  D. 

Moss. 

CAST — Derrick  de  Marney,  Frederic  Valk,  Joan 
Greenwood,  Joan  Seton,  Beresford  Egan,  Lily  Kann, 
Valentine  Dyall,  Martin  Miller,  Esoinosa,  Margaret 
Clarke,  Anthony  Hawtrey.  Reviewed  9-20-48. 

FRIC  FRAC 

(French)  OXFORD  FILMS,  INC.  Producer -director, 
Maurice  Lehmann.  Screenplay,  Michel  Duran.  Orig- 
inal titles,  Edward  L.  Kingsley.  Photography,  Arman 
Thirard,  Louis  Nee. 

CAST — Fernandel  Arletty,  Michel  Simon,  Helene 
Robert,  Andrex,   Marcel  Vallee.    Reviewed  9-9-48. 

HAMLET 

(British)   Two  Cities -  CFD  - Rank -  Theatre  Cuild-UI. 

Producer-director-actor,  Laurence  Olivier.  Associate 
producer,  Reginald  Beck.  Productio  nsupervisor,  Phil 
C.  Samuel.  Screenplay,  Alan  Dent.  Original  play,  Wil- 
liam Shakespeare  Photography,  Desmond  Dickinson. 
Special  effects,  Paul  Sheriff,  Henry  Harris,  Jack 
Whitehead.  Operating  cameraman,  Ray  Sturgess.  Art 
direction,  Carmen  Dillon.  Set  decorations,  E.  Linde- 
garde.  Roger  Ramsdell.  Music  score,  William  Walton. 
Musical  director,  Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Helgra 
Cranston,  Harry  Miller.  Sound  technicians,  John 
Mitchell,  L.  E.  Overton.  Production  manager,  John 
Gossage.  Assistant  director,  Peter  Bolton.  Script 
supervisor,  Elizabeth  Everson.  Hair  stylist,  Vivienne 
Walker.  Makeup,  Tony  Sforzini.  Mime  play,  David 
Paltenghi.  Sword  play,  Dennis  Lorane  Costumes 
supervised  by  Elizabeth  Hennings.  Grip,  James 
Hamilton.    Production  designer,  Roger  Furse. 

CAST — Laurence  Olivier,  Jean  Simmons,  Eileen 
Herlie,  Basil  Sydney,  Norman  Wooland,  Felix  Ayl- 
mer,  Terence  Morgan,  Peter  Cushing,  Stanley  Hollo- 
way,  Russell  Thorndike,  John  Laurie,  Esmond  Knight, 
Anthony  Quayle,  Niall  MacGinnis,  Harcourt  Williams, 
Patrick  Troughton,  Tony  Tarver.  Reviewed  7-1-48. 

THE  HAPPY  TAILOR 

(Swedish)  SCANDIA.  Director,  Gunnar  Olsson. 
Photography,  Sven  Thermenious.  Music  score,  Alvar 
Kraft. 

CAST — Edvard   Persson,    Mim   Persson,  Marianne 


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Gyllenhammar,  Ivar  Kage,  Carli  Lindstrom,  Sture 
Djerf,  Sven  Bergvall,  Ernest  Wellton,  Fritiof  Bill- 
quist,  Carl  Deurell,  Algot  Larsson,  )osua  Bengtsson. 
Reviewed  1948. 

HATTER'S  CASTLE 

(British)  PARA.  Producer,  Isadore  Goldsmith. 
Director,  Lance  Comfort.  Screenplay,  Paul  Merzbach, 
R.  Bernaur.  Original  novel,  A.  J.  Cronin.  Aadptation 
and  dialog,  Rodney  Ackland.  Photography,  Max 
Creene.  Special  effects,  Douglas  Woolsey.  Art 
direction,  Douglas  Robertson.  Music  score-director, 
Horace  Shepherd.  Sound  A.  W.  Watkins,  C.  C. 
Stevens.  Production  management,  E.  J.  Holding, 
V.  Permane. 

CAST — Robert  Newton,  James  Mason.  Deborah 
Kerr,  Emlyn  Williams,  Enid  Stamp-Taylor,  Henry 
Oscar,  Beatrice  Varley,  Anthony  Bateman,  June 
Holden,  Brefni  O'Rorke,  George  Merritt,  Lawrence 
Hanray,  Roddy  Hughes,  Claude  Bailey,  Mary  Hinton, 
Ian  Flaming,  David  Keir,  Aubrey  Mallalieu.  Reviewed 
4-7-48. 

HENRY  IV 

(Italian)  Minerva-SU  PER  FILM.  Director,  Giorgio 
Pastina.  Screenplay,  Georgio  Pastina,  Fabrizio  Sara- 
zani,  Stefano  Landi,  V.  Brancati.  Original  play  by 
Luigi  Pirandello.  Photography,  Carlo  Montuori.  Art 
direction,  Gastone  Simonetti.  Costumes  designed  by 
Maria  de  Matteis. 

CAST — Osvaldo  Valenti,  Clara  Calamai,  Luigi 
Pavese,  Enzo  Biliotti,  Rubi  D'Alma,  Lauro  Gazzolo, 
Augusto  Marcacci,  Ori  Monteverdi,  Giorgio  Paimonti, 
Checco  Rissone.  Reviewed  3-15-48. 

HICH  FURY 

(British)  Peak-UA.  Executive  producers,  Charles 
"Buddy"  Rogers,  Ralph  Cohn.  Producer,  Ivor  Mc- 
Laren. Associate  producer,  A.  E.  Hardman.  Director 
Harold  French.  Screenplay,  Lesley  Storm,  Harold 
French,  Basil  Mason.  Original,  Harold  French,  Lesley 
Storm.  Photography,  Derick  Williams.  Art  direction, 
Willi  Steam.  Musical  director-score,  Dr.  Bernard 
Grun.  Edited  by  A.  S.  Bates,  Walter  Klee.  Sound 
technician,  Arthur  Bradburn.  Assistant  director,  A.  G. 
Perry-Jones.   Costumes  designed  by  Pearl  Winther. 

CAST — Madeleine  Carroll,  Ian  Hunter.  Michael 
Rennie,  Anna  Marie  Blanc,  Michael  McKeag,  Mar- 
garete  Hoff,  Max  Haufler,  Arnold  Marie,  Willie 
Fueter,  Gerard  Kempinski,  Andre  Malandrinos.  Re- 
viewed 1  1  -2-48. 

HOLIDAY  CAMP 

(British)  Cainsborough-UI.  Producer,  Sydney  Box. 
Director,  Ken  Annakin.  Original  screenplay,  Muriel 
and  Sydney  Box,  Peter  Rogers.  Photography,  Jack 
Cox.  Art  direction,  George  Provis.  Music  score, 
Robert  Busby. 

CAST — Flora  Robson,  Dennis  Price,  Jack  Warner, 
Hazel  Court,  Emrys  Jones,  Kathleen  Harrison, 
Yvonne  Owen,  Jimmy  Hanley,  Peter  Hammond, 
Dennis  Harkin,  Esmond  Knight,  Patricia  Roc.  Re- 
viewed 1 -27-48. 

I  BECAME  A  CRIMINAL 

(British)  A.  R.  Shipman-WB.  Producer  N.  A. 
Bronsten.  Director,  Cavalcanti.  Screenplay,  Noel 
Langley.  Original  novel,  "A  Convict  Has  Escaped" 
by  Jackson  Budd.  Photography,  Otto  Heller.  Art  di- 
rection, A.  Mazzei.  Music  score,  Marius  Francois 
Gaillard  Edited  by  Margery  Saunders.  Sound  tech- 
nician   George  Burgess. 

CAST — Sally  Gray,  Trevor  Howard,  Griffith  Jones, 
Rene  Ray,  Mary  Merrall,  Charles  Farrell,  Phyllis  Rob- 
ins, Vida  Hope,  Eve  Ashley,  Jack  McNaughton,  Bal- 
lard Berkely.  Reviewed  2-10-48. 

THE  IDIOT 

(French)  Andre  Lelarge-E.C.D.,  Inc.  Producer, 
Sacha  Gordine.  Director,  Georges  Lampin.  Screenplay, 
Charles  Spaak.  Original  novel,  Fedor  Dostoevski. 
Photography,  Christian  Matras.  Art  direction,  Leon 
Carsacq.  Music  score,  Maurice  Thiriet,  V.  deButzow. 

CAST — Gerard  Philippe,  Edwige  Feuillere,  Mar- 
guerite Moreno,  Lucien  Coedel,  Nathalie  Nattier, 
Debucourt,  Chambreuil,  Michel  Andre.  Reviewed 
2-5-48. 

THE  ILLEGALS 

(Israel)  Americans  for  Haganah-MAYER  BUR- 
STYN.   Producer-director-original   screenplay,  Meyer 


Levin.  Photography,  jean-Paul  Alphen;  Bertrand 
Hesse.  Music  score,  Wally  Karveno-Paquin.  Songs, 
Shlomo  Hofman.  Production  manager,  Paul  Cayette. 

CAST — Tereska  Torres,  Yankel  Mikalowitch, 
Darius  Sitanova,  Ondioline  Ensemble,  Hechalutz 
Youth  Choris  of  Paris,  directed  by  Sholomo  Hofman; 
Chorale  des  Eclaireur  Israelites  de  France  under 
direction  of  Henri  Milstein.  Reviewed  7-2-48. 

JASSY 

(British)    Cainsborough-Frank-UI.  (Technicolor). 

Producer,  Sydney  Box.  Director,  Barnard  Knowles. 
Screenplay,  Dorothy  Christie,  Campbell  Christie, 
Geoffrey  Kerr.  Original  novel,  Norah  Lofts.  Photog- 
raphy, Geoffrey  Unsworth.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Joan  Bridge.  Operating  cameraman. 
Jack  Asher.  Art  direction,  George  Provis,  Maurice 
Carter.  Music  score,  Henry  Geehl.  Musical  director, 
Louis  Levy.  Edited  by  Charles  Knott.  Sound,  B.  C. 
Sewell,  Sid  Wiles.  Assistant  director,  Ernie  Norris. 
Makeup,  W.  T.  Parleton.  Costumes  designed  by 
Elizabeth  Haffenden. 

CAST — Margaret  Lockwood,  Patricia  Roc,  Dennis 
Price,  Basil  Sydney,  Dermot  Walsh,  Esma  Cannon, 
Cathleen  Nesbitt,  Linden  Travers,  Nora  Swinburne, 
Ernest  Thesiger,  Jean  Cadell,  Grace  Arnold,  John 
Laurie,  Grey  Blake,  Bryan  Coleman,  Clive  Morton, 
Torin  Thatcher,  Beatrice  Varley,  Eliot  Makeham, 
Maurice  Denham,  Joan  Haythorne,  Alan  Wheatley. 
Hugh  Pryse.  Reviewed  2-5-48. 

JENNY  LAMOUR 
(QUAI  DES  ORFEVRES) 

(French)  Ma jestic-VOC.  Producer,  Pierre  Doudain. 
Director,  Henri-Georges  Clouzot.  Original  screenplay, 
Henri-Georges  Clouzet,  Jean  Ferry.  Original  novel, 
"Legitime  Defense"  by  S.  A.  Steeman.  English  titles, 
Noel  Meadow,  Harry  L.  Ober.  Photography,  Armand 
Thirard.  Art  direction,  Max  Douy.  Music  score-songs, 
Francis  Lopez,  A.  Hornez.  Costumes  designed  by 
Jacques  Fath. 

CAST — Suzi  Delair.  Louis  Jouvet,  Bernard  Blier, 
Simone  Renant.   Reviewed  1-15-48. 

JENS  MONS  IN  AMERICA 

(Swedish)  Europa-SCANDIA.  Director,  Bengt  Jan- 
zon.  Screenplay,  Carl-Adam  Nycop,  Bengt  Janzon. 
Photography,  Bertil  Palmgren,  Mack  Stengler.  Music 
score,  Alvar  Kraft. 

CAST — Evard  Persson,  Stig  Olin,  Mim  Persson, 
Bojan  Westin.  Reviewed  3-26-48. 

JUST  WILLIAM  S  LUCK 

(British)  Alliance.  Executive  producers,  A.  R. 
Shipman,  David  Coplan.  Producer,  James  Carter. 
Associate  producer  John  R.  Sloan.  Director  original 
screenplay,  Val  Guest.  Photography.  Bert  Mason. 
Operating  cameraman,  Ken  Talbot.  Art  direction, 
Harry  Moore.  Musical  director-score,  Robart  Far- 
non.  Edited  By  Anne  Barker;  supervisor,  Eily  Boland. 
Sound,  George  Burgess,  Len  Page.  Production  man- 
ager, T.  S.  Lyndon-Haynes.  Assistant  director, 
George  Fowler.  Script  supervisor,  Marjorie  Owens. 
Hair  stylist,  Hilda  Sheardown.  Makeup,  George 
Turner. 

CAST — John  Powe,  Muriel  Aked,  Hugh  Cross, 
Kathleen  Stuart,  Garry  Marsh,  Jane  Welsh,  William 
Graham  Brian  Weske,  James  Crabbe,  Brian  Roper, 
Audrey  Manning,  Ivan  Hyde,  Jan  Hickson,  A.  E. 
Matthews.  Pat  Cutts,  Hy  Hazell,  Leslie  Bradley, 
Michael  Balfour,  Michael  Medwin,  Jack  Raine.  Re- 
«iowed  12-7-48. 

KINCS  OF  THE  OLYMPICS 

(German)  Westport  International.  Narrator:  Bill 
Slater.  Edited  by  Joseph  Lerner,  Max  Rosenbaum. 

CAST — Contestants:  Jesse  Owens,  Ralph  Metcalfe, 
M.  B.  Osendorp,  Frank  Wycoff,  Archie  Williams, 
John  Woodruff.  Jack  Lovelock,  Phil  Edwards,  Glenn 
Cunningham,  Kenneth  Carpenter,  Gordon  G.  Dunn. 
Reviewed  1  -22-48. 

THE  LIFE  AND  LOVES  OF 
TSCHAIKOVSKY 

(Cerman)  Classic-UFA.  Producer,  Carl  Froelich. 
Screenplay,  Ceorge  Wittuhn,  Jean  Victor.  Music 
score,  Peter   I.  Tschaikovsky. 

CAST — Hans  Steuwe,  Zarah  Leander,  Alibert 
Waescher,  Maria  Roekk,  Leo  Slezak.  Reviewed 
1  1-1-48. 


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LONC  IS  THE  ROAD 

iCerman)  IFO-Astoria-LOPERT.  Producer,  Abra- 
ham Weinstein.  Director,  Herbert  B.  Fredersdorf, 
Marek  Goldstein.  Screenplay,  Karl  George  Kulb, 
Israel  Becker.  Original-actor,  Israel  Becker.  Photog- 
raphy, Franz  Koch.  Art  direction,  C.  L.  Kirmise. 
Music  score,  Lothar  Bruhne. 

CAST — Israel  Becker,  Bettina  Moissi,  Berta  Lit- 
wing,  Jakob  Fischer,  Otto  Wernicke,  Paul  Dahike, 
Alexander  Bardini,  David  Hart,  Mischa  Nathan, 
H.  L.  Fischer.  Reviewed  1948. 


THE  LOST  ONE 
(LA  TRAVIATA) 

(Italian)  Rabinovitch-COL.  Producer,  Gregor  Rab- 
inovitch.  Associate  producer,  William  Szekely.  Di- 
rector, Carmine  Gallone.  Screenplay  (Libretto)  F.  M. 
Paive.  Dialog,  Hamilton  Benz.  Photography,  Arturo 
Gallea.  Art  direction,  Gastone  Medin.  Music  score, 
Guiseppe  Verdi.  Orchestrations,  Luigi  Ricci.  Edited 
by  Nicolo  Lazzari.  Sound  technician,  Ovidio  Del 
Grande.  Costumes  designed  by  Georges  Annenkoff. 

CAST — Massimo  Serato,  Nerio  Bernard:,  Nelly 
Corradi,  Gino  Mattera,  Manfredi  Polverosi,  Flora 
Marino,  Carlo  Lombardi,  Onelia  Fineschi,  Tito  Gobbi, 
Francesco  Albanese,  Arturo  La  Porta,  Orchestra  and 
chorus  of  Roma  Opera  House,  conducted  by  Hector 
Panizza.  Reviewed  6-1-48. 

LOVE  LIFE  OF  ADOLPH  HITLER 

(Cerman)  American  Film  Producers.  Special  ef- 
fects, Leon  Levy.  Music  score,  Edward  Craig.  Edited 
by  Jean  Oser,  Doris  Reichbart.  Sound,  Richard  Vor- 
isek. 

CAST — (Narrators)  George  Bryan,  Philip  Stahl. 
Reviewed  1948. 

A  LOVER'S  RETURN 

(French)  Regina-WESTPORT  INT'L.  Producer, 
Pierre  O'Connell.  Director,  Christian  Jaque.  Screen- 
play, Henri,  Christian  Jaque,  Louis  Chavance.  Eng- 
lish titles,  George  Slocombe.  Photography,  Louis 
Page.  Art  direction,  Pierre  Marquet.  Music  score, 
Arthur  Honegger.  Choreography,  Gsovsky. 

CAST — Louis  Jouvet,  Gaby  Morlay,  Francois 
Perier,  Jean  Brochard,  Ludmila  Tcherina,  Louis 
Seigner,  Marguerite  Moreno,  Helen  Ronsard,  Arthur 
Honegger,  Leo  Lapara,  Lurville,  Nasil,  Max  Bozzoni, 
Arthur  Hofree,  corps  of  the  Ballet  of  Monte  Carlo. 
Reviewed   1  -26-48. 

LOVES  OF  CASANOVA 

(French)  Sirius-VOC.  Director,  Jean  Boyer.  Screen- 
play, Marc  G.  Sauvojon.  English  titles,  George  Slo- 
combe. Photography,  Charles  Suin.  Music  score,  Rene 
Sylviano.  Songs,  Vandair  and  Rouzaud. 

CAST — Georges  Guetary,  Aime  Clariond,  Jean 
Tissier,  Helene  Dassonville,  Noelle  Norman,  Jacque- 
line Cauthier,  Gisele  Casadesus,  Claudette  Falco, 
Dinan.  Reviewed  1948. 

THE  LOVES  OF  DON  JUAN 

(Italian)  Scalera-SU  PER  FILM.  Director,  Dina  Fal- 
coni.  Original  opera,  "Don  Giovanni."  Photography, 
Otello  Martelli.  Music  score,  Wolfgang  Amadeus 
Mozart. 

CAST — Andriano  Rimoldi,  Dina  Sassoli,  Paolo 
Stoppa,  Elena  Zareschi.  Rina  Morelli,  El  1  i  Parvo, 
Carla  Candiani,  Giorgio  Constantini,  Guglielmo 
Barnabo,  Cesare  Fantoni,  Vittorio  Capanna.  Re- 
viewed 1948. 

MALCARNE 

(Italian)  O.F.S.  -  Saturnia-VESUVIO.  Producer, 
Natale  Di  Cristina.  Director,  Eddy  Affronti.  Photog- 
raphy, Guiseppe  La  Torre.  Montage,  Mario  Seran- 
drei.  Art  direction,  Pino  Merconti,  Guiseppe  Zucca. 
Set  decorations,  Peppino  Piccolo.  Music  score,  Oscar 
Massa.  Sound  technician.  E.  Sorrentino. 

CAST — Mariella  Lotti,  Otelo  Tosi,  Amedeo  Naz- 
zari,  Giovanni  Grasso,  Umberto  Spadaro,  Margherita 
Nicosia,  Carletto,  S.  Chimenti.  Rosetta  Romano, 
Piera  Paci,  Giovanni  Baiardi,  Natalie  Cirino.  Re- 
viewed 1948. 

MAN  OF  EVIL 

(British)  Cainsborough-Rank-U  A.  Producer,  Ed- 
ward Black.  In  charge  of  production,  Maurice  Ostrer. 


Director,  Anthony  Asquith.  Screenplay,  Doreen  Mont- 
gomery. Original  novel,  "Fanny  By  Gaslight,"  Michael 
Sadleir.  Additional  dialog,  Aimee  Stuart.  Production 
manager,  Arthur  Alcott.  Art  direction,  John  Bryan. 
Music  score,  Cedric  Mallabey.  Musical  director,  Louis 
Levy.  Sound  technician,  B.  C.  Sewell.  Makeup,  W.  T. 
Partleton.  Costumes  designed  by  Elizabeth  Haf- 
fenden. 

CAST — James  Mason,  Phyllis  Calvert,  Stewart 
Granger,  Wilfred  Lawson,  Jean  Kent,  Margaretta 
Scott,  Nora  Swinburne,  Cathleen  Nesbitt,  Helen 
Haye,  John  Laurie,  Stuart  Lindsell,  Amy  Vaness, 
Ann  Wilton,  Guy  le  Feuvre,  Ann  Stephens,  Gloria 
Sydney.  Reviewed  2-2-48. 


MAN  OF  THE  SEA 

(Italian)  Atlas  Film-HOFFBERC.  Director,  Roberto 
de  Ribon,  B.  L.  Randone.  Screenplay,  A.  Destefani. 
Photography,    Rudolfo  Lambardi. 

CAST — Maria  Mercader,  Massimo  Serato,  Enrico 
Glori,  Elli  Parvo,  Nichoras  Perchicot,  Cesarino  Bar- 
betti.  Reviewed  1-26-48. 

MARRIACE  IN  THE  SHADOWS 

(Cerman)  D.E.F.A.-CRAMERCY.  Director-screen- 
play, Kurt  Maetzig.  Photography,  Friedl  Behn-Grund, 
Eugen  Klagemann.  Music  score,  Wolfgang  Zeller. 
Edited  by  Alice  Ludwig.  Sound  technician,  Karl 
Traumberg. 

CAST — Use  Steppat,  Alfred  Balthoff,  Willi  Pre- 
gar  .Paul  Klinger,  Claus  Holm,  L.  Firmans.  Reviewed 
1948. 

MEET  ME  AT  DAWN 

(British)  Hellman-20TH-FOX.  Producer,  Marcel 
Hellman.  Director,  Thornton  Freeland.  Screenplay, 
Lesley  Storm,  James  Seymour.  Additional  dialog, 
Maurice  Cowan.  Photography,  Gunther  Krampf.  Art 
direction,  Norman  Arnold.  Music  score,  Mischa 
Spoliansky.  Edited  by  E.  B.  Jarvis. 

CAST — William  Eythe,  Stanley  Holloway,  Beatrice 
Campbell,  George  Thorpe,  Irene  Browne,  Hazel 
Court,  Basil  Sydney,  Margaret  Rutherford,  Ada 
Reeve,  Graeme  Muir,  James  Harcourt,  Wilfred  Hyde 
White,  Charles  Victor,  John  Salew,  Percy  Walsh,  Hy 
Hazell,  Diana  Decker,  John  Ruddock,  Joan  Seton, 
Katie  Johnson,  O.  B.  Clarence,  Aubrey  Mallalieu. 
Reviewed  3-16-48. 

THE  MERRY  CHASE 

(Italian)  Minerva-SU  PER  FILM.  Producer,  Ulderico 
Persca.  Director,  Giorgio  Bianchi.  Photography,  Mas- 
simo Terzano.  Music  score,  Alessandro  Cicognini. 
Edited  by  Mario  Benotti.  Sound  technician,  Eraldo 
Giordani. 

CAST — Clara  Calamai,  Nino  Besotti,  Rossano 
Brazzi,  Paola  Borboni,  Lauro  Gazzolo.  Reviewed 
1948. 

MINE  OWN  EXECUTIONER 

(British)  Korda-20TH-FOX.  Producers,  Anthony 
Kimmins,  Jack  Kitchin.  Director,  Anthony  Kimmins. 
Original  novel  and  screenplay,  Nigel  Balchin.  Pho- 
tography, Wilkie  Cooper.  Special  effects,  W.  Percy 
Day.  Operating  cameraman,  Fredrick  Francis.  Art 
direction,  William  C.  Andrews,  Albert  Witherick. 
Set  decorations,  Anne  Head.  Music  score,  Benjamin 
Frankel.  Edited  by  Richard  Best.  Sound,  William 
Sweeney,  Alan  Allen.  Production  manager,  Kenneth 
Home.  Assistant  director,  William  Kirby.  Script 
supervisor,  Winfred  Dyer.  Hair  stylist,  Eileen  Bates. 
Makeup,  John  O'Gorman.  Costumes  designed  by 
Alan  Haines. 

CAST — Burgess  Meredith,  Dulcie  Gray,  Michael 
Shepley,  Christine  Norden,  Kieron  Moore,  Barbara 
White,  Walter  Fitzgerald,  Edgar  Norfolk,  John 
Laurie,  Martin  Miller,  Clive  Morton,  Joss  Ambler, 
Jack  Raine.  Lawrence  Hanray,  Helen  Haye,  John 
Stuart,  Ronald  Simpson.  Gwynne  Whitby,  Malcolm 
Dalmayne.  Reviewed  6-7-48;  11-10-48. 

MR.  ORCHID 
(LE  PERE  TRANQUILLE) 

(French)  B.  L.  M.-LOPERT.  Director,  Rene  Cle- 
ment. Screenplay,  Noel-Noel.  Photography,  Roger 
Poutret.  Music  score,  Rene  Cloerec. 

CAST — Noel-Noel,  Nadine  Alari,  Jose  Artur,  Claire 
Olivier,  Jean  Varas,  Paul  Frankeur,  Delaitre,  Lemon- 
tier.  Reviewed  3-31-48. 


FOR  E I C  N     PRO  DUCT  1948 


945 


MONSIEUR  VINCENT 

(French)  Union  Cenerale  Cinematographique.  Pro- 
ducer, Leon  Carre.  Director,  Maurice  Cloche.  Screen- 
play, L.  B.  Luc,  Jean  Anouilh.  English  titles,  George 
Slocombe.  Photography,  Claude  Renoir.  Art  direction, 
Rene  Renoux.  Music  score,  ).  J.  Cruenwald. 

CAST — Pierre  Fresnay,  Aime  Clariond,  Jean  Debu- 
court,  Lise  Delamare,  Yvonne  Codeau,  Cermaine 
Demmoz,  Georges  Vittray,  Gabrielle  Dorziat,  Pierre 
Dux.  Reviewed  2-12-48. 

MONTE  CASSINO 

(Italian)  Superfilm-PASTRO.  Producer-director, 
Arturo  Gemmiti.  Original  screenplay,  Arturo  Gem- 
miti,  Virgilio  Sabel,  Giovanni  Paulucci.  Photography, 
Piero  Portalupi,  Vitorio  Delia  Valle,  Angelo  Jannarel- 
li.  Music  score,  Adriano  Lualdi.  English  titles,  Charles 
Clement. 

CAST — Alberto  C.  Lolli.  Gilberto  Severi,  Ubaldo 
Lay,  Zora  Piazza,  Pietro  Bigerna,  Silverio  Blasi,  Vira 
Silenti,  Rudolpho  Neuhaus,  Livio  Bussa,  Guiseppe 
Forli.  Reviewed  1948. 

THE  MOZART  STORY 

I Austrian-partly  American  made)  Patrician-SCREEN 
CUILD.  Producer-director  (Austrian),  Karl  Hartl.  Pro- 
ducer (American),  Abraham  Haimson.  Director 
(American),  Frank  Wisbar.  Screenplay,  Richard  Bil- 
linger.  Photography,  C.  Anders;  (American),  Paul 
Ivano.  Orchestrations,  Alois  Melichar.  Edited  by 
Henry  Brunsch,  Axel  Hubert,  George  Labrousse. 

CAST — Hans  Holt,  Winnie  Markus,  Irene  v.  Mey- 
dendorff,  Rene  Deltgen,  Walther  Janssen,  Rosa  Al- 
bach-Retty,  Anita  Rosar,  Thea  Weiss,  Curd  Juer- 
gens,  Paul  Hoerbiger,  John  Siebrt,  Richard  Eybner, 
Eric  Nicowitz,  Theo  Danegger,  Fred  Imhoff,  Carl 
Bluhm;  (American)  Edward  Vedder,  Wilton  Graff, 
Carol  Forman,  Anthony  Barr.  Reviewed  1  1  -23-48. 

MURDER  IN  REVERSE 
(British)  Four  Continents.  Producer,  Louis  H.  Jack- 
son. Director-screenplay,  Montgomery  Tully.  Orig- 
inal story  "Query"  by  Seamark.  Photography,  Ernest 
Palmer.  Art  direction,  R.  Holmes  Paul.  Musical  direc- 
tor-score, Hans  May.  Edited  by  Eve  Catchpole.  Pro- 
duction manager,  Fred  A.  Swann. 

CAST — William  Hartnell,  Chili  Boucher,  John  Sla- 
ter. Reviewed  9-20-48. 

MURDERERS  AMONQ  US 

(Russian)  Deta-ARTKINO.  Director-screenplay, 
Wolfgang  Staudt.  Photography,  Friedl  Behn-Grund, 
Eugen  Klagemann.  Music  score,  Ernst  Roters. 

CAST — Hildegard  Knef,  Ernst  Borchert,  Arno  Paul- 
sen, Erna  Sellner,  Robert  Forsch,  Albert  Johann.  Re- 
viewed 1948. 

OCTOBER  MAN 

(British)  Two  Cities-Rank-EL.  Producer-original 
screenplay,  Eric  Ambler.  Associate  producer,  Phil  C. 
Samuel.  Director,  Roy  Baker.  Photography,  Erwin 
Hillier.  Operating  cameraman,  Russell  Thompson.  Art 
direction,  Vetchinsky.  Production  manager,  Frank 
Bevis.  Music  score,  William  Alwyn.  Musical  director, 
Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Alan  L.  Jaggs;  Harry  Mil- 
ler. Sound  technicians,  W.  H.  Lindop,  L.  E.  Overton. 
Assistant  director,  Mark  Evans. 

CAST — John  Mills,  Joan  Greenwood,  Edward  Chap- 
man, Kay  Walsh,  Joyce  Carey,  Catherine  Lacey,  Adri- 
anne  Allen,  Felix  Aylmer,  Frederick  Piper,  John  Boxer, 
Patrick  Holt,  George  Benson,  Jack  Melford,  Esme 
Beringer,  Ann  Wilton,  James  Hayter,  Frank  Long, 
Juliet  Mills,  George  Woodbridge,  Philip  Ray,  Edward 
Underdown,  John  Salew.  Reviewed  3-17-48. 

OLYMPIC  CAMES  OF  1948 

(British)  Rank-El.  (Technicolor).  Producer, 
Castleton  Knight.  Photography,  supervising,  Stanley 
Sayer;  H.  Britton,  E.  Candy,  P.  Cannon, 'L.  Cave-Chin, 
P.  Ellis,  M.  Ford,  A.  Graham,  K.  Higgins,  D.  Hill,  A. 
Ibbetson,  J.  Moss,  E.  Stewart,  F.  Vinten,  M.  Warwick, 
J.  Whitehead.  Music  score,  Guy  Warrack.  Musical  di- 
rector, Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Roy  Drew.  Sound 
technician,  B.  C.  Sewell.  Production  managers,  H.  W. 
Bishop,  H.  T.  Vromige,  J.  Swan,  N.  Candy,  F.  Watts. 

CAST — (Commentators)  Ted  Husing,  Bill  Stern. 
Reviewed  9-1  5-48. 


ONE  NIGHT  WITH  YOU 

(British)  Two  Cities-Prestigc-Rank-UI.  Producer, 
Josef  Somlo.  Director,  Shaun  Terence  Young.  Screen- 
play, C.  Brahms,  S.  M.  Simon.  Original,  Carlo  Ludo- 
vico  Bragaglia.  Photography,  Andre  Thomas.  Special 
effects,  Henry  Harris,  George  Blackwell.  Art  direc- 
tion, Tom  Verity.  Music  score-orchestrations,  Lam- 
bert Williamson.  Musical  director,  Muir  Mathieson. 
Songs,  Bixio.  Edited  by  Douglas  Myers.  Sound  tech- 
nicians, R.  Barnes-Heath,  Desmond  Dew. 

CAST — Nino  Martini,  Patricia  Roc,  Bonar  Colleano, 
Hugh  Wakefield,  Guy  Middleton,  Stanley  Holloway, 
Charles  Goldner,  Willy  Fueter,  Irene  Worth,  Stuart 
Latham,  Judith  Furse,  Brian  Worth,  Miles  Malleson, 
Christopher  Lee,  Sheila  Raynor,  Andre  Malandrinos, 
Tristram  Butt,  Iris  Fraser-Foss,  Jan  Van  Loewen, 
John  Serret,  John  Warren,  A.  G.  Guinle,  Martin  Mil- 
ler, Fred  Berger,  Molly  Lumley,  Stanley  Van  Beers, 
Rose  Howlett,  Cyril  Smith,  Ferdy  Mayne,  Percy 
Walsh,  Philip  Ray.  Michael  Yannis,  Robert  Rietti. 
Reviewed  1  1  -24-48. 

PAISAN 

(Italian)  Rossellini- MAYER- BURSTY  N.  Producer- 
director,  Roberto  Rossellini.  Directors  of  production, 
A.  Manni,  A.  Dolfi.  Original  screenplay,  Alfred  Hayes, 
Federico  Fellini,  Sergio  Amidei,  Marcelio  Hagnero, 
Roberto  Rossellini.  English  titles,  Herman  G.  Wein- 
berg. Photography,  Otello  Martelli.  Music  score, 
Renzo  Rossellini.  Sound  technician,  Ovidio  Del  Gran- 
de. American  version,  Stuart  Legg,  Raymond  bpoms- 
woode.  Assistant  directors,  E.  Handimir,  A.  Limen- 
tani. 

CAST — Carmela  Sazio.  Robert  Von  Loon,  Dots  M. 
Johnson,  Alfonsino,  Maria  Michi,  Gar  Moore,  Harriet 
White,  Renzo  Avanzo,  Bill  Tubbs,  Dale  Edmonds.  Re- 
viewed 1-23-48. 

PASSIONNELLE 

(French)  Coronoa  Films- DISTINGUISH  ED.  Direc- 
tor, Edmond  T.  Greville.  Screenplay,  Edmond  T.  Gre- 
ville,  Max  Joly.  Original  novel,  "Pour  Une  Nuit 
d'Amour,"  Emile  Zola.  English  titles,  Walter  Klee. 
Photography,  Jacques  Lemare.  Music  score,  Jean 
Wiener. 

CAST — Odette  Joyeaux,  Alerme,  Sylvie,  Roger  Blin, 
Jacques  Castellot,  Raymond  Galle.  Reviewed  2-23-48. 

THE  PEARL 

(Mexican)  F.  A.M.  A.-ACU  I LA-RKO.  Producer,  Os- 
car Dancingers.  Director,  Emilio  Fernandez.  Super- 
visor, Joseph  M.  Noreiga.  Screenplay,  John  Steinbeck, 
Emilio  Fernandez,  Jack  Wagner.  Original,  John  Stein- 
beck. Based  on  ancient  Mavan  legend.  Photography, 
Gabriel  Figueroa.  Art  direction,  Javier  Torres  Torija. 
Music  score,  Antonio  Diaz  Conde.  Edited  by  Gloria 
Schoemann.  Sound,  James  L.  Fields,  Nicolas  de  la 
Rosa,  Clem  Portman.  Production  manager,  Federico 
Amerigo. 

CAST — Pedro  Armendariz,  Maria  Elena  Marques, 
Fernando  Wagner,  Charles  Rooner,  Alfonso  Bedoya, 
Juan  Garcia,  Enedina  Diaz  de  Leon.  Reviewed  2-11- 
48. 

PICCADILLY  INCIDENT 

(British)  Assoc.  British  Pic.-MCM.  Producer-direc- 
tor, Herbert  Wilcox.  Original  screenplay,  Nicholas 
Phipps.  Photography,  Max  Greene.  Art  direction, 
William  C.  Andrews.  Musical  director,  Anthony  Col- 
lins. Songs,  Vivian  Ellis,  Adrian  Foley,  Phil  Park  Ed- 
ited by  Flora  Newton.  Sound  technician,  Bert  Ross. 

CAST — Anna  Neagle,  Michael  Wilding,  Reginald 
Owen.  Michael  Laurence,  Frances  Mercer,  Coral 
Browne,  A.  E.  Matthews,  Edward  Rigby.  Brenda 
Bruce,  Leslie  Dwyer,  Maire  O'Neil.  Reviewed  1- 
28-48. 

THE  PLOT  TO  KILL  ROOSEVELT 

(British)  (Made  in  Italy)  Selected-UA.  Director, 
William  Freshman.  Screenplay,  Akos  Tolnay,  William 
Freshman.  Original,  Dorothy  Hope.  Adaptation,  Basil 
Mason,  Oreste  Biancoli,  A.  R.  Rawlinson.  Photogra- 
phy, V.  Arata.  Art  direction-costumes,  V.  Golasanti. 
Music  score,  E.  Masetti.  Edited  by  R.  Lucidi.  Sound 
technician,  Frank  Robeci.  Assistant  director,  Valen- 
tine Bruchi.  Technical  advisers,  Capt.  Ernest  Fry, 
Capt.  Vernon  Jarratt. 

CAST — Derek  Farr,  Marta  Labarr,  Maning  Whiley. 
John  Slater,  Pamela  Sterling,  John  Warwick,  Mc- 
Donald Parke,  Philip  Ridgeway.  Jr.,  Enrico  Glori,  Se- 
bastian Cabot,  Enzo  Fiermonte.  Reviewed  10-29-48. 


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PORTRAIT  OF  INNOCENCE 

(French)  Pathe-SIRITZKY.  Director,  Louis  Daquin. 
Original  screenplay,  Hilero  and  Gaston  Modot.  English 
titles,  Charles  Clement.  Music  score,  Maurius-Fran- 
cois  Gaillard. 

CAST — Louise  Carletti,  Gilbert  Gil,  Pierre  Larquey, 
Andre  Brunot,  Emile  Genevoix,  Brussieres,  Coedel, 
Jean-Pierre  Geoffrey,  Georges  Reygnier,  Jean  Buquet, 
Bernard  Dayde.  Reviewed  1948. 

PRIVATE  LIFE  OF  AN  ACTOR 

(French)  Discina-SIRITZKY.  Producer,  Unione 
Cinematographique  Lyonnaise.  D  i  r  ec  t  or  -  o  r  i  g  i  na  I 
screenplay-actor,  Sacha  Guitry.  Photography,  N.  To- 
porkoff.  Music  score,  Louis  Beydts. 

CAST — Sacha  Guitry,  Lana  Marconi,  Marguerite 
Pierry,  Pauline  Carton,  Jacques  Baumer,  Robert  Sel- 
ler, Jose  Noguero,  Andre  Brunot,  Maurice  Taynac, 
Leon  Bellieres,  Simone  Paris,  Jeanne  Veniat,  Made- 
leine Suffel,  Yvonne  Hebert,  George  Grey,  Didier 
D'Yd,  Jacques  Courtin.  Reviewed  1948. 

QUIET  WEEKEND 

(British)  Assoc.  British-DISTINCUISHED.  Pro- 
ducer, Warwick  Ward.  Director,  Harold  French. 
Original  screenplay,  Victor  Skutezky,  Stephen  Black, 
T.  J.  Morrison,  Warwick  Ward.  Photography,  Eric 
Cross.  Operating  cameraman,  Austin  Dempster.  Art 
direction,  D.  W.  L.  Daniels.  Music  score,  Charles 
Williams.  Edited  by  Flora  Newton.  Sound  technicians, 
Albert  Ross.  Production  manager,  Sam  Lee.  Assistant 
director,  Frank  Hollands.  Makeup,  R.  Clark.  Costumes 
designed  by  Anna  Duse. 

CAST — Derek  Farr,  Frank  Cellier,  Marjorie  Field- 
ing, George  Thorpe,  Barbara  White,  Helen  Shingler, 
Edward  Rigby,  Josephine  Wilson,  Gwen  Whitby, 
Ballard  Berkeley,  Judith  Furze,  Pat  Field,  Helen 
Burls,  George  Merritt,  Christopher  Steele,  Mary 
Martlew,  Conway  Palmer,  Richard  George,  Brian 
Weske.  Reviewed  11-4-48. 

THE  RAVEN 
(LE  CORBEAU) 

(French)     Continental    Films- WESTPORT  INTT. 

Director,  Henri-Georges  Clouzot.  Screenplay,  Louis 
Chavance.  Adaptation-dialog,  Henri-Georges  Clouzot, 
Louis  Chavance.  Photography,  Nicolas  Hayer.  Art 
direction,  Andre  Andrejew.  Music  score,  Tony  Aubain. 

CAST — Pierre  Fresnay,  Pierre  Larquey,  Noel 
Roquevert,  Antoine  Balpetre,  Jean  Brochard,  Louis 
Seigner,  Robert  Clermont,  Paulau,  Marcel  Delaitre, 
Ginette  Leclerc,  Micheline  Francey,  Helena  Manson. 
Jeanne  Fusier-Gir,  Sylvie,  Liliane  Maigne.  Reviewed 
2-23-48. 

THE  RED  SHOES 

(British)  Rank-EL.  (Technicolor).  Producers-di- 
rectors-screenplay, Michael  Powell,  Emeric  Press- 
burger.  Assistant  producer,  George  R.  Busby.  Original, 
Emeric  Pressburger.  Additional  dialog,  Keith  Winter. 
Photography,  Jack  Cardiff.  Technicolor  direction, 
Natalie  Kalmus,  Joan  Bridge.  Special  effects,  F. 
George  Gunn,  E.  Hague.  Operating  cameraman,  Chris- 
topher Challis.  Production  designer,  Hein  Heckroth. 
Art  direction,  Arthur  Lawson.  Artists,  Alfred  Roberts, 
Ivan  Bedoes,  Joseph  Natanson.  Musical  director- 
score-orchestrations,  Brian  Easdale.  Edited  by  Regi- 
nald Mills.  Sound  technicians,  Charles  Poulton,  Ted 
Drake.  Assistant  director,  Sydney  S.  Streeter.  Script 
supervisor,  Doreen  North.  Dance  director,  Robert 
Helpmann.  Costumes  designed  by  Jacques  Fath, 
Mattli,  Carven. 

CAST — Anton  Walbrook,  Marius  Goring,  Moira 
Shearer,  Robert  Helpmann,  Leonide  Massine,  Albert 
Basserman,  Ludmilla  Tcherina,  Esmond  Knight,  Jean 
Short,  Gordon  Liftman,  Julia  Lang.  Bill  Shine,  Austin 
Trevor,  Eric  Berry,  Irene  Browne,  Jerry  Verno,  Derek 
Elphinstone,  Madame  Rambert,  Joy  Rawlins,  Marcel 
Poncin,  Michel  Bazalgette,  Yvonne  Andre,  Hay  Pe- 
trie,  Alan  Carter,  Joan  Harris,  Sir  Arthur  Beecham. 
Reviewed  10-22-48. 

THE  ROOM  UPSTAIRS 

(French)  Alcina-LOPERT.  Director,  Georges  La- 
combe.  Screenplay-adaptation,  Pierre  Very.  Original 
novel,  "Martin  Roumagnac,"  Pierre-Rene  Wolf. 
Photography,  Roger  Hubert.  Art  direction,  G.  Wak- 
hevitch.  Music  score,  Marcel  Mirouze. 


CAST — Marlene  Dietrich,  Jean  Cabin,  Jean  d'Yd, 
Margo  Lion,  Marcel  Herrand,  Jean  Darcante,  Henri 
Poupon,  Marcel  Andre,  Paulot,  Charles  Lemontier. 
Reviewed  11-11  -48. 

ROSSINI 

(Italian)  BEST.  Producer,  Carlo  Benetti.  Director, 
Mario  Bonnard.  Screenplay,  Mario  Bonnard,  Parsifal 
Bassi,  Vittorio  Novarese.  Photography,  Mario  Al- 
bertelli.    Music   score,   Rossini,   Vittorio  Gui. 

CAST — Nino  Besozzi,  Poala  Barbara,  Camillo 
Pilotto,  Armando  Falconi,  Greta  Gonda,  Paolo  Stoppa, 
Memo  Benassi,  Lamberto  Picasso.  Reviewed  2-4-48. 

S.O.S.  SUBMARINE 

(Italian)    Zenetti-SCREEN    CUILD.    Producer,  C. 
Zanetti.    Director-screenplay,   F.   De  Roberts. 
Reviewed  10-8-48. 

SCORNED  FLESH 

(Italian)  Kino-FOREICN  SCREEN  CORP.  Producer, 
Icillo  Sterbini.  Director,  Camillo  Mastrocinque.  Orig- 
inal, Giorgio  Pastina.  English  titles,  Rosemarie  lop- 
polo.  Max  De  Alban.  Photography,  Aldo  Tonti.  Art 
direction,  Piero  Rosi.  Musical  director,  Alessandro 
Cicognini.  Sound  technician,  Giorgio  Riganti. 

CAST — Fosco  Giachetti,  Laura  Solari,  Camillio 
Pilotto,  Laura  Gazzolo,  Dhia  Cristani,  Guido  Celano, 
Olga  Colbelli,  Checco  Rossone.  Reviewed  1948. 

THE  SMUCCLERS 

(British)     Sydney    Box-Rank-EL.      I  Technicolor ) . 

Producers-screenplay,  Muriel  and  Sydney  Box.  Di- 
rector, Bernard  Knowles.  Original  novel,  "The  Man 
Within"  by  Graham  Greene.  Photography,  Geoffrey 
Unsworth.  Technicolor  direction,  Natalie  Kalmus. 
Art  direction,  Andrew  Mazzei.  Production  manager, 
Fred  Gunn.  Music  score,  Clifton  Parker.  Edited  by 
Alfred  Roome.  Sound  technician,  Syd  Wiles.  Asso- 
ciate director,  Billy  Boyle.  Makeup  artist,  W.  T. 
Bartleton.  Costumes  designed  by  Elizabeth  Haf- 
f enden. 

CAST — Michael  Redgrave,  Jean  Kent,  Joan  Green- 
wood, Richard  Attenborough,  Francis  L.  Sullivan, 
Felix  Aylmer,  Ronald  Shiner,  Basil  Sidney,  Ernest 
Thesiger,  David  Home,  Ralph  Truman,  Allan  Jeayes, 
Danny  Greene,  George  Merritt,  Lyn  Evans,  Herbert 
Lomas,  Cyril  Chamberlain,  Charles  Rolfe.  Reviewed 
1-26-48. 

THE  SPIRIT  AND  THE  FLESH 

(Italian)  Lux-VARIETY.  Producer,  Mario  Canerini. 
Director,  Valentino  Brosio.  Screenplay.  Canerini. 
Original  novel,  Alessandro  Manzoni.  Photography, 
Anchiso  Brizzi.  Music  score,  lldebrando  Pizzeti. 
Edited  by  Gino  Brosio,  Nathan  Cy  Braunstein,  Cle- 
ment Douneias. 

CAST — Gino  Cervi,  Dina  Sassoli,  Ruggero  Rug- 
geri,  Armando  Falcone,  Enrico  Glori,  Cario  Ninchi, 
Luis  Hurtado,  Ines  Zacconi,  Franco  Scandurra,  Gilda 
Marchin,  Dino  Di  Lucca,  Enzo  Biliotti.  Reviewed 
1948. 

SPRING 

(Russian)  Mosfilm  Studio-ARTKINO.  Director, 
Grigory  Alexandrov.  Screenplay,  Grigory  Alexandrov, 
A.  Raskin,  M.  Slobodsky.  English  titles,  Charles 
Clement.  Photography,  Yuri  Ekelchik.  Music  score, 
Isaac  Dunayevsky.  Songs,  Isaac  Dunayevsky,  Vasyli 
Lebedyev-Kumach. 

CAST — Lyubov  Orlova,  Nikolai  Cherkassov,  Nikolai 
Konovalov,  Mikhail  Sidorkin,  Vasyli  Zaichikov, 
Rostislav  Plyatt,  Faina  Ranevskaya,  Rina  Zelyonaya. 
Corps  de  Ballet  of  Bolshoy  Theatre  on  direction  of 
K.  Goleysovsky.  Reviewed  3-18-48. 

STAR  WITHOUT  LICHT 

(French)    Cine    Classics-FRENCH    IDEAL  FILMS. 

Producer,  E.  Tuscherer.  Director-original,  Marcel 
Blistene.  Adaptation-dialog,  A.  P.  Antoine.  Music 
score,  Guy  Luypaerts.  Songs,  Marguerite  Monnot, 
Henri  Contet. 

CAST — Edith  Piaf,  Yves  Montand.  Mila  Parely, 
Marcel  Herrand,  Serge  Reggiani,  Jules  Berry.  Re- 
viewed 9-13-48. 

THE  STORY  OF  TOSCA 

(Italian)  Scafera-Era-SUPERFILM.  Producer,  Arturo 
Ambrosio.  Director,  Carlo  Koch.  English  titles,  Her- 


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man  Weinberg.  Original  based  on  play,  "La  Tosca" 
by  Victorien  Sardou.  Photography,  Ubaldo.  Art  di- 
rection, Abel  Gustavo.  Music  score  and  arias, 
Ciacomo  Puccini.  Sound  technician,  Piero  Cavaz- 
zuiti.  Costumes  designed  by  Gino  Benasani,  Domenico 
Gaido. 

CAST — Imperio  Argentina,  Michel  Simon,  Rossano 
Brazzi,  Carla  Candiani,  Adriano  Rimoldi,  (voice) 
Ferruccio  Tagliavini,  (voice)  Mafaldo  Favero.  Re- 
viewed 8-13-48. 

SYMPHONIE  PASTORALE 

(French)  Pathe-FILM  INTL.  Producer,  Gibe.  Di- 
rector, Jean  Delannoy.  Screenplay,  Pierre  Bost,  Jean 
Aurenche.  Original  novel,  Andre  Gide.  English  titles, 
Justin  O'Brien.  Photography,  Roger  Corbeau,  Armand 
Thirard.  Music  score,  George  Auric. 

CAST — Michele  Morgan,  Pierre  Blanchar,  Line 
Noro,  Louvigny,  Jean  Desailly,  Andree  Clement, 
Rosine  Luguet.    Reviewed  12-17-48. 

TAKE  MY  LIFE 

(British)  Cineguild-Frank-EL.  Producer,  Anthony 
Havelock-Allen.  Director,  Ronald  Neame.  Original 
screenplay,  Winston  Graham,  Valerie  Taylor.  Addi- 
tional dialog,  Winston  Graham,  Margaret  Kennedy. 
Photography,  Guy  Green.  Operating  cameraman, 
Ernest  Steward.  Production  design,  John  Bryan.  Art 
direction,  Wilfred  Shingleton.  Music  score,  William 
Alwyn.  Musical  director,  Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by 
Georffrey  Foot.  Production  manager,  Norman  Spen- 
cer. Assistant  director,  George  Pollack. 

CAST — Hugh  Williams,  Greta  Gynt,  Leo  Bieber, 
Marjorie  Mars,  David  Wallbridge,  Francis  L.  Sullivan, 
Rosalie  Crutchman,  Herbert  C.  Walton,  Marius 
Goring,  D.  A.  Mehan,  Henry  Edwards,  Hugh  Kelly, 
Dorothy  Bramhall,  Nelly  Arno.  Reviewed  2-9-48. 

THEY  ARE  NOT  ANGELS 

(French)  Pathe-SIRITZKY.  Director,  Alexandre 
Esway.  Original  screenplay,  Joseph  Kessel.  English 
titles,  Charles  Clement.  Music  score,  Maurice 
Thiriet. 

CAST — Pierre  Blanchar,  Raymond  Bussieres,  Jean 
Wall,  Rene  LeFevre,  Jeanne  Crispin,  Pierre  Louis, 
Charles  Moulin,  Mouloudji,  Daphne  Courtney.  Re- 
viewed 1948. 

THIS  WINE  OF  LOVE 

(Italian)  Prora-SU  PER  FILM.  Director,  Mario  Costa. 
Screenplay,  Mario  Costa,  C.  Castelli.  English  com- 
mentary, Milton  Cross.  Photography,  Mario  Bava. 
Music  score,  Gaetano  Donizetti.  Edited  by  Otello 
Colangell. 

CAST — Nelly  Corradi,  Loretta  Di  Lelio,  Tito  Gobbi, 
Gino  Sinimberghi,  Italo  Tajo.  Reviewed  2-12-48. 

TRACIC  HUNT 

(Italian)  Lux-FILMS  INT'L.  Director,  Giuseppe 
DeSantis.  Screenplay,  Corrado  Alvaro,  Umberto  Bar- 
baro,  Giuseppe  De  Santis.  Original,  Giuseppe  De 
Santis,  Carlo  Lizzani.  Photography,  Otello  Martello. 


Music  score,  M.  Giuseppe  Rosati.  English  titles,  Clare 
Cotalano.   Musical   director,   Fernando  Previtali. 

CAST — Vivo  Gioi,  Andrea  Checchi,  Carla  Del 
Poggio,  Vittorio  Duse,  Massimo  Girotti,  Checco 
Rissone,  Folce  Lulli,  Piero  Lulle,  Michele  Riccardini, 
Ermanno  Randi,  Eugenia  Grandi.  Reviewed  1948. 

VILLAGE  TEACHER 

(Russian)  Soyuzdetfilm-ARTKINO.  Producer-di- 
rector, Mark  Donskoy.  Original  screenplay,  Maria 
Smirnova. 

CAST — Vera  Maretzkaya,  Dmitri  Sagal,  Vassili 
Maruta,  Pavel  Olenev,  Roman  Pliatt,  Volodya  Lepe- 
shinsky,  Dmitri  Pavlov,  Tolya  Gonichev,  Emma 
Balashova.  Reviewed  1948. 

VOYAGE  SURPRISE 

(French)      Cooperative     Cenerale-DUKE  INT'L. 

Director,  Pierre  Prevert.  Screenplay,  Claude  Accursi. 
Jacques  and  Pierre  Prevert.  Photography,  Paul 
Paviot.  Music  score,  Joseph  Kosma. 

CAST — Jacques  Henri  Duval,  Maurice  Baquet, 
Sinoel,  Vitsoris,  Etienne  Decroux,  Max  Revol,  Charles 
Lavialle,  Rene  Bourbon,  Martine  Carol,  Annette 
Poivre,  Fernand  Rene,  Orbal,  Lucien  Raimbourg, 
Jeanne  Dussole,  Christian  Simon,  Therese  Dorny, 
Caccia,  Cecilia  Paroldi,  Robert  Lombard,  Peres, 
Claire  Gerard,  Nico  Dakis,  Pierre  Pieral.  Reviewed 
1948. 

THE  WINSLOW  BOY 

(British)  London  Films-BR IT ISH  LION.  Producer. 
Anatole  de  Grunwald.  Director,  Anthony  Asquith. 
Screenplay,  Terence  Ratigan,  Anatole  de  Grunwald. 
Original  play,  Terence  Ratigan.  Photography,  Fred- 
erick Young.  Music  score,  William  Alwyn.  Edited 
by  Gerald  Turney. 

CAST — Robert  Donat,  Margaret  Leighton,  Sir 
Cedric  Hardwicke,  Marie  Lohr,  Neil  North,  Jack  Wat- 
ling,  Frank  Lawton,  Nicholas  Hannen,  Basil  Radford, 
Kathleen  Harrison,  Evelyn  Roberts,  Walter  Fitz- 
gerald, Francis  L.  Sullivan,  Wilfred  Hyde  White, 
Ernest  Thesiger,  Lewis  Casson.  Reviewed  1948. 

WITHOUT  PREJUDICE 

(Russian)  Popular  Science-ARTKINO.  Director, 
Alexander  Razumni.  Screenplay,  V.  M.  Volkenstein, 
Elexei  Speshnev.  English  titles,  Charles  Clement. 
Photography,  Boris  Petrovi. 

CAST — Sergei  Kurilov,  Galina  Grigoryeva,  Dmitri 
Budarov,  Jim  Komogorov,  Mikhail  Astangov,  Wey- 
land  Rodd,  Robert  Robinson,  Andrei  Maximov.  Re- 
viewed 1948. 

WHEN  LOVE  CALLS 

(Italian)  Scalera-SU  PER  FILM.  Director,  Camille 
Mastrocinque.  Screenplay,  Vittorio  Novarese.  Photog- 
raphy, Arturo  Gallea.  Art  direction,  Mario  Rappini. 
Music  score,  Nini  Rota.  Edited  by  Fernando  Tropea. 

CAST — Gino  Bechi.  Silvana  Pampanini.  Aroldo 
Tieri,  Liliane  Laine,  Carlo  Romano,  Gino  Saltamer- 
enda.  Reviewed  1948. 


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FOREIGN  PR0DICTI0NS-1847 


AUSTRALIAN 

BUSH  CHRISTMAS 

PRESTIGE.  Producer,  director,  screenplay,  Ralph 
Smart.  Photography,  George  Heath. 

CAST — Chips  Rafferty,  John  Fernside,  Pat  Penny, 
Thelma  Crigg,  Stan  Tolhurst  Clyde  Combo,  John  Mc- 
Callum,  Helen  Grieve,  Nicky  Yardley,  Morris  Uni- 
comb,  Michael  Yardley,  Neza  Saunders.  Reviewed 
12-1-47. 

THE  OVERLANDERS 

Rank-Ealing-UNIV.  Australian  associate,  Ralph 
Smart.  Producer,  Michael  Balcon.  Direction-screen- 
play, Harry  Watt.  Photography,  Osmond  Borradaile, 
Carl  Kayser.  Music  score,  Jack  Ireland.  Music  conduc- 
tor, Ernest  Irving.  Edited  by  Leslie  A.  Norman,  E.  M. 
Inman  Hunter.  Sound  technicians,  Eric  Williams, 
Beresford  Hallet. 

CAST — Chips  Rafferty,  Daphne  Campbell,  John 
Nugent  Hayward,  Jean  Blue,  Helen  Grieve,  John 
Fernside,  Peter  Pagan,  Frank  Ransome,  Stan  Tol- 
hurst, Marshall  Crosby,  John  Fegan,  Clyde  Combo, 
Henry  Murdoch.  Reviewed  5-29-47. 

PACIFIC  ADVENTURE 

COL.  Director,  Ken  G.  Hall.  Screenplay,  John 
Chandler,  Alec  Coppel.  Based  on  life  of  Sir 
Charles  Kingsford  Smith.  Adaptation,  Ken  G.  Hall, 
Max  Afford.  Photography,  George  Heath,  H.  L. 
Nichols.  Special  effects.  Jack  Gardiner.  Art  direction, 
J.  Alan  Kenyon.  Set  decorations,  Joyce  Brown.  Mu- 
sic score,  Henry  Krips,  Alfred  Hill.  Edited  by  Terry 
Banks.  Sound  technicians,  Clive  Cross,  Arthur  Smith. 

CAST — Ron  Randell,  Muriel  Steinbeck,  John  Tate, 
Joy  Nichols,  Nan  Taylor,  John  Dunne,  Alec  Kellaway, 
John  Dease,  Marshall  Crosby,  Edward  Smith,  Alan 
Herbert,  John  Fleetwing,  Joe  Volti,  G.  J.  Montgomery 
Jackson,  Gundy  Hill,  Capt.  P.  G.  Taylor,  John  Stan- 
nage. 


AUSTRIAN 

BEL  AMI 

Levinson  -  Finney  -  ENTERPRISE.  Director,  Willi 
Forst.  Adaption  from  de  Maupasssant  novel,  Willi 
Forst,  Axel  Eggebrecht.  Photography,  Ted  Pahle.  Mu- 
sic score,  Theo  Mackeben.  Art  direction,  Kurt 
H^rlth,  Werner  Schlichting. 

CAST- — Olga  Tschechova,  Use  Werner,  Hilde  Hilde- 
brand,  Lizzi  Waldmueller,  Willi  Forst,  Johanne  Rie- 
mann,  Willi  Dohm,  Aribert  Wascher,  H.  von  Mayer- 
linck,  H.  M.  Netto.  Reviewed  4-17-47. 

HEART  OF  VIENNA 
(SCHRAMMELN ) 

A  Wien-Film.  Producer-director,  Geza  von  Bolvary. 
Original  story  and  screenDlay,  Ernest  Marischka.  Mu- 
sical direction.  Willy  Schmidt-Gentner. 

CAST — Paul  Hoerbiger,  Hans  Holt,  Marte  Harell, 
Hans  Moser,  Fritz  Imhoff,  Paula  Pfluger,  Ingelborg 
Egger,  Robert  Linder,  Franz  Pfauder,  Fritz  Boeheim. 
Tibor  von  Halmay.  Reviewed  4-2-47. 


BRITISH 

THE  ADVENTURESS 

Sidney  Cilliat- Frank  Launder  -  Rank  -  EAGLE- LION. 

Director,  Frank  Launder.  Screenplay,  Frank  Launder, 
Sidney  Gilliat,  Wolfgang  Wilhelm. 

CAST — Deborah   Kerr,  Trevor   Howard,  Raymond 


Huntley,  W.  O.  Gorman,  Harry  Webster,  Liam  Red- 
mond, Kathleen  Murphy,  Josephine  Fitzgerald,  Eddie 
Golden,  Marie  Ault,  Tony  Quinn,  Brefni  O'Rorke, 
John  Salew,  James  Harcourt,  Olga  Lindo.  Humphrey 
Heafhcote,  David  Ward,  Kenneth  Buckley,  David 
Tomlinson,  Michael  Howard,  Peter  Coates,  Torm 
Thatcher,  Everley  Gregg,  Kathleen  Boutall,  Katie 
Johnson,  Norman  Shelley,  Pat  Leonard,  Gerald  Case, 
Garry  Marsh,  Tom  Macaulay,  Dorothy  Bramhall, 
Cameran  Hall  Joan  Hickson,  Doreen  Percheron,  Nor- 
man Pierce.  George  Woodbridge  Jim  Winter.  Harry 
Hutchinson,  Austin  Meldon,  Albert  Sharpe,  Bob  El- 
son.  Reviewed  3-7-46. 

ACAINST  THE  WIND 

Ealing  Studios.  Producer,  Michael  Balcon.  Director, 
Charles  Crichton.  Photograohy,  Lionel  Banes.  Art  di- 
rection, J.  Elder  Wills.  Edited  by  Alan  Osbiston.  As- 
sistant director,  H.  W.  Kratz. 

CAST — Robert  Beatty,  Simone  Signoret,  Paul  Du- 
puis,  Jack  Warner,  John  Slater,  Gordon  Jackson, 
Peter  Ming,  Giselle  Preville,  Terry  Van  Caillie. 
Shooting  days:  120. 

ALL  THAT  I  HAVE 

Peak  Films.  Producer,  Ivor  McLaren.  Director,  Har- 
old French.  Photography,  Cecil  Cooney.  Art  direction, 
Carmen  Dillon.  Edited  by  Albert  Bates.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Parry  Jones. 

CAST — Madeielme  Carroll,  Ian  Hunter,  Michael 
Rennie,  Michael  McKeag.  Shooting  days:  97 

BEDELIA 

Corfield-Rank-EACLE-LION.  Producer,  Isadore 
Goldsmith.  Director,  Lance  Comfort.  Screenplay, 
Vera  Caspary,  Herbert  Victor,  I.  Goldsmith. 
Original,  Vera  Caspary.  Additional  dialog,  Moie 
Charles.  Dialog  director,  M.  R.  Ridley.  Photography, 
Fred  A.  Young.  Special  effects.  Cliff  Richardson, 
Lionel  Banes.  Art  direction,  Duncan  Sutherland.  Mu- 
sic score-direction,  Hans  May.  Edited  by  Michael 
Truman.  American  editor,  Fred  Allen.  Sound  tech- 
nician, A.  E.  Rudolph.  Assistant  director,  Rawland 
Douglas.  Song,  Pat  Kay. 

CAST — Margaret  Lockwood,  Ian  Hunter,  Barry  K. 
Barnes,  Anne  Crawford,  Jill  Esmond.  Beatrice  Varley. 
Louise  Hampton,  Barbara  Blair,  Olga  Lindo,  Ellen 
Pollock,  Julien  Mitchell,  John  Salew,  Kynaston 
Reeves,  Paul  Bonifas,  Marcel  Poncin,  Martin  Harvey. 
Reviewed  1-29-47. 

BLACK  NARCISSUS 

Rank-UI  (Technicolor).  Producer-director-original 
screenplay,  Michael  Powell  and  Emeric  Pressburger. 
Assistant  producer  George  R.  Busby.  Novel  by  Rumer 
Godden.  Process  photography,  W.  Percy  Day.  Pho- 
tography, Jack  Cardiff.  Technicolor  director,  Natalie 
Kalmus:  associate,  Joan  Bridge.  Art  direction,  Alfred 
Junge.  Arthur  Lawson.  Music  score-director,  Brian 
Fasdale.  Edited  by  Re"inald  Mills.  Sound  technician, 
Stanley  Lambourne.  Assistant  director,  Sydney  S. 
Streeter. 

CAST — Deborah  Kerr.  Flora  Robson,  Jenny  Laird, 
Judith  Furse,  Kathleen  Byron,  Esmond  Knight,  Sabu, 
David  Farrar,  Jean  Simmons,  May  Hallatt,  Eddie 
Whaley.  Jr.,  Shaun  Noble,  Nancy  Roberts,  Ley  On. 
Reviewed  7-8-47. 

THE  BLUE  LAGOON 

Individual  Pictures.  Producers,  Sidney  Gilliat, 
Frank  Launder.  Director,  Sidney  Gilliat.  Novel,  Nor- 
man Collins. 

CAST — Jean  Simmons,  Noel  Purcell. 

BOND  STREET 

World  Screenplays.  Producer,  Anatole  de  Grun- 
wald.    Director,    Gordon    Parry.    Photography,  Ottc 


FOREIGN     PRODUCT  1947 


949 


Helier.  Art  direction,  Paul  Sheriff.  Edited  by  Gerald 
Turney-Smith.  Assistant  director,  Pat  Jenkins. 

CAST — Jean  Kent,  Roland  Young,  Derek  Farr, 
Hazel  Court,  Ronald  Howard,  Kenneth  Griffith, 
Marilyn  Williams.  Shooting  days:  40. 

THE  BRASS  MONKEY 

Alliance-UA.  Producer,  N.  A.  Bronsten.  Director, 
Thornton  Freeland.  Photography,  Basil  Emmott.  Art 
direction,  Walter  Scott.  Edited  by  Eily  Boland.  As- 
sistant director,  Leon  Bijou. 

CAST — Carole  Landis,  Carol  Levis,  Avril  Angers, 
Herbert  Lom.  Ernest  Thesiger,  John  Salew,  Jack  Mc- 
Naughton,  Edward  Underdown,  Campbell  Cotts,  John 
Lewis,  Carole  Lester. 

BRICHTON  ROCK 

Charter  Films.  Producer,  Roy  Boulting.  Director, 
John  Boulting.  Photography,  Gilbert  Taylor.  Art  di- 
rection, John  Howell.  Edited  by  Peter  Scott.  Assist- 
ant director,  Gerald  Mitchell. 

CAST — Richard  Attenborough,  Hermione  Baddeley, 
William  Hartnell,  Harcourt  Williams,  Virginia  Win- 
ters, Daphne  Newton,  Nigel  Stock,  Ann  Steele,  Alan 
Wheatley.  Wyley  Watson,  Edward  Lexy,  George 
Carney,  Ronald  Shiner.  Shooting  days:  154. 

THE  CALENDAR 

Gainsborough.  Producer,  Sydney  Box.  Director,  Ar- 
thur Crabtree.  Photography,  Reg  Wyer.  Art  direc- 
tion, George  Provis.  Edited  by  Alfred  Roome.  Assist- 
ant director,  Basil  Keys. 

CAST — Greta  Gynt,  John  McCallum,  Raymond  Lov- 
ell,  Sydney  King,  Sonia  Holm,  Charles  Victor,  Barry 
Jones,  Leslie  Dwyer. 

CAPTAIN  BOYCOTT 

Rank-lndividual-UI.  Producers,  Sidney  Gilliat, 
Frank  Launder.  Director,  Frank  Launder.  Second  Unit 
directors,  Cecil  Foster-Kemp,  William  Allan.  Screen- 
play, Wolfgang  Wilhelm.  Original  novel,  Philip 
Rooney.  Additional  dialog,  Paul  Vincent  Carroll,  Pat- 
rick Campbell.  Photography,  Wilkie  Cooper.  Camera 
operator,  Oswald  Morris.  Art  direction,  Edward  Car- 
rick.  Music  score,  William  Alwyn.  Musical  director, 
Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Thelma  Myers.  Sound 
technician,  Charles  Knott.  Assistant  director,  Percy 
Hermes. 

CAST — Robert  Donat,  Stewart  Granger,  Kathleen 
Ryan,  Cecil  Parker,  Mervyn  Johns,  Alastair  Sim,  Ni- 
all  McGinnis,  Noel  Purcell,  Maureen  Delaney,  Eddie 
Byrne,  Liam  Redmond,  Liam  Gaffney,  Bernadette 
O'Farrell,  Edward  Lexy,  Harry  Webster,  Eddie  Golden, 
Harry  Hutchinson,  Maurice  Denham,  Phillis  Ryan, 
|oe  Linnane,  Ian  Fleming,  Reginald  Purdell,  Cavan 
Malone,  John  Kelly,  Anne  Clery,  Shelagh  Carty, 
Michael  Ripper,  Norrie  Duff,  Harry  Bailey,  Michael 
Brennan,  Martin  MacDonald,  Bill  Shine,  Eddie  Mul- 
hare,  Kathleen  Murphy,  Pady  Layde,  Brian  Peck, 
James  Hayter,  Jim  Winter,  Lyn  Evans,  John  Mc- 
Darby,  Norma  Moore,  Richard  Courtney.  Reviewed 
II -76-47. 

THE  CAPTIVE  HEART 

Rank-UI.  Producer,  Michael  Balcon.  Associate  pro- 
ducer-art director,  Michael  Relph.  Director,  Basil 
Dearden.  Screenplay,  Angus  MacPhail,  Guy  Morgan. 
Original,  Patrick  Kirwan.  Photography,  Douglas  Slo- 
comb.  Music  score,  Alan  Rawsthorne.  Musical  con- 
ductor, Ernest  Irving.  Edited  by  Charles  Hasse. 
Sound  technicians,  Eric  Williams,  Len  Page. 

CAST — Michael  Redgrave,  Rachel  Kempson,  Fred- 
erick Leister,  Mervyn  Johns,  Rachel  Thomas,  Jack 
Warner,  Gladys  Henson,  James  Harcourt,  Gordon 
Jackson,  Elliot  Mason,  Margot  Fitzsimons,  David 
Keir,  Derek  Bond,  Jane  Barrett,  Meriel  Forbes,  Rob- 
ert Wyndham,  Basil  Radford,  Guy  Middleton,  Jimmy 
Hanley.  Ralph  Michael,  lack  Lambert,  Karel  Step- 
anek,  Frederick  Richter,  Frederick  Schiller,  Jill  Gibbs, 
David  Walbridge,  Officters  and  men  of  51st  High- 
land Division  and  50th  A. A.  Brigade.  Reviewed  4- 
22-47. 

CARAVAN 

J.  Arthur  Rank-EAGLE-LION.  Executive  producer, 
Maurice  Ostrer.  Producer,  Harold  Huth.  Director,  Ar- 
thur Crabtree.  Screenplay,  Roland  Pertwee.  Original 
novel,  Lady  Eleanor  Smith.  Photography,  Stephen 
Dade.   Cvril    Knowles.   Art   direction,    John  Bryan. 


Music  score,  Walford  Hyden.  Musical  director,  Louis 
Levy.  Edited  by  Charles  Knott.  Sound  technician,  B. 
C.  Sewell.  Assistant  director,  Billy  Boyle. 

CAST — Stewart  Granger,  Jean  Kent,  Anne  Craw- 
ford, Dennis  Price,  Robert  Helpmann,  Gerald  Hinze, 
Enid  Stamp  Taylor,  David  Home,  John  Salew,  Arthur 
Goullet,  Julian  Somers,  Peter  Murray,  Gypsy  Petu- 
lengro,  Sylvie  St.  Clair,  Henry  Morrell,  Victoria  Camp- 
bell, Mabel  Constanduros,  Josef  Ramart,  Erin  de  Selfa, 
Philip  Guard  Peter  Mullins,  Jacqueline  Boyer,  Re- 
viewed 9-9-47. 

THE  COURTNEYS  OF  CURZON  STREET 

Herbert  Wilcox.  Producer-director,  Herbert  Wil- 
cox. Associate  producer-director,  Frank  Hollands. 
Photography,  Harold  Hayson.  Art  direction,  Bill 
Andrews. 

CAST — Anna  Neagle,  Flora  Newton,  Michael  Wild- 
ing, Gladys  Young,  Helen  Cherry,  Beryl  Baxter. 
Shooting  days:  121. 

DANCINC  WITH  CRIME 

Coronet  Films-PARA.  Producer,  James  Carter.  Di- 
rector, John  Paddy  Carstairs.  Photography,  Reg  Wyer. 
Art  director,  Harry  Moore.  Assistant  director,  Basil 
Keys. 

CAST — Richard  Attenborough,  Sheila  Sim,  Barry 
K.  Barnes,  Judy  Kelly,  Garry  Marsh,  Peter  Croft,  Joy 
Harrington,  John  Warwick,  Barry  Jones,  Cyril  Cham- 
berlain, Hamish  Menzies.  Shooting  days:  94. 

DAUCHTER  OF  DARKNESS 

Alliance.  Producers,  James  Carter,  Victor  Hanbury. 
Director,  Lance  Comfort.  Photography,  Bernie  Lewis. 
Art  direction,  Ivan  King.  Edited  by  Lito  Carruthers. 
Assistant  director,  Dicky  Leeman. 

CAST — Anne  Crawford,  George  Thorpe,  Siobhan 
McKenna,  Liam  Redmond,  Ann  Clery.  Shooting  days: 
145. 

DEATH  IN  HIGH  HEELS 

Marylebone-Exclusive.  Producer,  Henry  Halsted.  Di- 
rector, Tommy  Tomlinson.  Photography,  Stanley  Clin- 
ton. Art  direction,  J.  Marchont.  Assistant  director, 
E.  Veedam. 

CAST — Ken  Warrington,  Elsa  Tee,  Diana  Wong, 
Denise  Anthony,  Pat  Laffan,  Veronica  Rose,  Nora 
Gordon.  Shooting  days:  31. 

DEEP  END 

Gloria  Films  and  |ohn  Sutro.  Producers,  Walter 
Forde,  N.  A.  Brontsen.  Director,  Cavalcanti.  Photo- 
graphy, Otto  Helier.  Art  direction,  Andrew  Mazzei. 
Edited  by  Terry  Fisher.  Assistant  director,  Dicky 
Leeman. 

CAST — Sally  Gray,  Robert  Newton,  Rene  Ray, 
Griffith  Jones,  Mary  Merrall,  Phyllis  Robins,  Cyril 
Smith,  Michael  Brennan,  Jack  McNaughton.  Shoot- 
ing days:  90. 

DOUBLE  ALIBI 

British  National.  Producer,  Louis  H.  Jackson.  Di- 
rector, Alfred  Travers.  Photography,  James  Wilson. 
Art  direction,  R.  Holmes  Paul.  Edited  by  Monica 
Kimick.  Assistant  director,  Bob  Asher. 

CAST — Herbert  Lom,  Phyllis  Dixey,  Terence  de 
Marney,  Ronald  Frankeu,  Margaret  Withers,  Jock 
Hall,  Sebastian  Cabot.  Shooting  days:  103. 

EASY  MONEY 

Gainsborough.  Executive  producer,  Sydney  Box. 
Producer,  Frank  Bundy.  Director,  Bernard  Knowles. 
Photography,  Jack  Asher.  Art  direction,  George 
Provis.  Edited  by  Vladimir  Segovsky.  Assistant  di- 
rector   Ernie  Morris. 

CAST — Jack  Warner,  Greta  Gynt,  Kathleen  Har- 
rison, Dennis  Price,  Petula  Clarke. 

FRIEDA 

Michael  Balcon-Rank-UI.  Associate  producer,  pro- 
duction designer,  Michael  Relph.  Director,  Basil 
Dearden.  Screenplay,  Angus  MacPhail,  Ronald  Miller. 
Original  play,  Ronald  Miller.  Photography,  Gordon 
Dines,  Lionel  Banes.  Camera  operator,  Jack  Parker. 
Special  effects,  Cliff  Richardson.  Art  direction,  Jim 
Morahan.  Music  score,  John  Greenwood.  Musical  di- 
rector, Ernest  Irving.  Edited  by  Les  Norman.  Sound 
technicians,  Stephen  Dalby,  A.  E.  Rudolph.  Assistant 
directors,  Harry  Kratz,  Gordon  Scott. 


950 


FOREIGN     PRODUCT  1947 


CAST — David  Farrar,  Clynis  Johns,  Mai  Zetter- 
ling,  Flora  Robson,  Albert  Lieven,  Barbara  Everest, 
Gladys  Henson,  Ray  Jackson,  Patrick  Holt,  Milton 
Rosmer,  Barry  Letts,  Gilbert  Davis,  Renee  Gadd, 
Douglas  Jefferies,  Barry  Jones,  Eliot  Makeham,  Nor- 
man Pierce,  John  Ruddock,  D.  A.  Clarke-Smith, 
Garry  Marsh,  Aubrey  Mallalieu,  John  Molecey,  Stan- 
ley Escane,  Gerhard  Hinze,  Arthur  Howard.  Re- 
viewed 11-6-47.  Shooting  days:  85. 

GIRL  OF  THE  CANAL 

Bert  Kulick.  Producer,  Michael  Balcon.  Director, 
Charles  Crichton.  Screenplay,  Stephen  Black.  Pho- 
tography, Douglas  Slocombe.  Music  score,  John 
Greenwood.  Edited  by  Leslie  Allen. 

CAST — Jenny  Laird,  Bill  Blewett,  May  Hallatt, 
Robert  Griffith,  Madoline  Thomas,  Grace  Arnold, 
Harry  Fowler,  Megs  Jenkins,  John  Owers,  James 
McKechnie.  Reviewed  10-15-47. 

GOOD  TIME  GIRL 

Gainsborough.  Producer,  Sydney  Box.  Director, 
David  MacDonald.  Photography,  Cordon  Lang.  Art 
direction,  George  Provis.  Edited  by  Vladimir  Sagov- 
sky.  Assistant  director,  Bob  Atwool. 

CAST — Jean  Kent,  Herbert  Lorn,  Dennis  Price, 
Bonar  Colleano,  Jr.,  Peter  Glenville,  George  Carney, 
Beatrice  Varley,  Amy  Veness.  Shooting  days:  103. 

GREAT  EXPECTATIONS 

Rank-Cineguild-UI.  Executive  producer,  Anthony 
Havelock-Allan.  Producer-adaptation,  Ronald  Neame. 
Director-adaption,  David  Lean.  Screenplay,  Margaret 
Sibley.  Original  novel  by  Charles  Dickens.  Additional 
dialog,  Cecil  McGivern,  Kay  Walsh.  Photography, 
Guy  Green.  Production  designer,  John  Bryan.  Art 
direction  Wilfred  Shingleton.  Music  score-conduc- 
tor, Walter  Goehr.  Edited  by  Jack  Harris.  Sound 
technicians,  Stanley  Lambourne,  Desmond  Dew.  As- 
sistant director,  George  Pollock. 

CAST — John  Mills,  Varerie  Hobson,  Bernard  Miles, 
Francis  L.  Sullivan,  Finlay  Currie,  Martita  Hunt,  An- 
thony Wager,  Jean  Simmons,  Alec  Guinness,  Ivor 
Bernard,  Freda  Jackson,  Torin  Thatcher,  Eileen  Ers- 
kine,  Hay  Petrie,  George  Hayes,  Richard  George, 
Everley  Gregg,  John  Burch,  Grace  Denbigh-Russell, 
O.  B.  Clarence,  John  Forrest.  Reviewed  3-26-47. 

CREEN  FOR  DANGER 

Rank-EACLE-LION.  Producers,  Frank  Launder, 
and  Sidney  Gilliat.  Director,  Sidney  Gilliat.  Screen- 
play, Sidney  Gilliat,  Claude  Guerney.  Original  novel, 
Christiana  Brand.  Photography,  Wilkie  Cooper.  Pro- 
duction designer,  Peter  Proud.  Music  score,  William 
Alwyn.  Edited  by  Thelma  Myers.  Sound  technician, 
Eric  Glendell.  Assistant  director,  Percy  Hermes. 

CAST — Sally  Gray,  Rosamund  John,  Trevor  How- 
ard, Alastair  Sim,  Leo  Genn,  Judy  Campbell,  Megs 
Jenkins,  Moore  Marriott,  Henry  Edwards,  Ronald 
Adam,  George  Woodbridge,  Frank  Ling.  Reviewed 
7-24-47. 

IDOL  OF  PARIS 

Premier.  Producer,  R.  J.  Minney.  Director,  Leslie 
Arliss.  Photography,  Jack  Cox.  Art  direction,  Albert 
Jullion.  Edited  by  Bert  Bates.  Assistant  director, 
Tom  Payne. 

CAST — Michael  Rennie,  Beryl  Baxter,  Christine 
Norden,  Margaretta  Scott,  Bessie  Love,  Henry  Oscar, 
Andrew  Osborn,  Andrew  Cruickshank,  Patti  Morgan, 
John  Penrose,  Miles  Malleson,  April  Stride,  Sybilla 
Binder,  Campbell  Cotts. 

IT  ALWAYS  RAINS  ON  SUNDAY 

Ealing  Studios.  Producer,  Michael  Balcon.  Director, 
Robert  Hamer.  Photography,  Jeff  Seaholme.  Art 
direction,  Duncan  Sutherland.  Edited  by  Michael 
Truman.  Assistant  director,  Cecil  Foster  Kent. 

CAST — Googie  Withers,  John  McCallum,  Jack  War- 
ner, Patricia  Plunkett,  Betty  Ann  Davies,  Jimmy 
Hanley,  Hermione  Baddeley,  Sydney  Taffler,  John 
Carroll.  Shooting  days:  171. 

THE  MAGIC  BOW 

Cainsborough-UI. Executive  producer,  Maurice  Os- 
trer.  Producer,  R.  J.  Minney.  Director,  Bernard 
Knowles.    Screenplay,    Roland    Pertwee.    Based  on 


novel  by  Manuel  Komroff.  Additional  dialog,  Nor- 
man Ginsbury.  Photography,  Jack  Cox.  Art  direc- 
tion, A.  Mazzei,  John  Bryan.  Musical  score,  Henry 
Geehl.  Musical  direction,  Louis  Levy.  Sound  tech- 
nician, B.  C.  Sewell.  Assistant  director,  Douglas 
Pierce. 

CAST — Stewart  Granger,  Phyllis  Calvert,  Jean 
Kent,  Dennis  Price,  Cecil  Parker,  Marie  Lohr,  Henry 
Edwards,  Frank  Cellier,  Mary  Jerrold,  Betty  Warren, 
Anthony  Holies,  David  Home,  Robert  Speaight,  Felix 
Aylmer,  Charles  Victor,  Eliot  Makeham,  O.  B.  Clar- 
ence, Yehudi  Menuhin,  National  Symphony  Orches- 
tra, Basil  Cameron.  Reviewed  3-13-47. 

THE  MARK  OF  CAIN 

Two  Cities.  Producer,  W.  P.  Lipscomb.  Director, 
Brian  Desmond  Hurst.  Photography,  Bob  Thompson. 
Art  direction,  Alec  Vetchinsky.  Assistant  director, 
Tom  Payne. 

CAST — Sally  Gray.  Eric  Portman,  Dermot  Walsh, 
Patrick  Holt,  Denis  O'Dea,  Elspeth  March,  Maureen 
Delaney,  Vida  Hope.  Shooting  days:  102. 

MY  BROTHER  JONATHON 

Associated  British.  Producer,  Warwick  Ward.  Di- 
rector, Harold  French.  Photography,  Derick  Williams, 
Art  direction,  Douglas  Daniels.  Edited  by  Charles 
Haase.  Assistant  director,  Jack  Martin. 

CAST — Dulcie  Gray,  Michael  Dennison,  Beatrice 
Campbell,  Stephen  Murray,  Desmond  Newling,  Peter 
Murray.  Shooting  days:  115. 

NICHOLAS  NICKLEBY 

Rank-Ealing-UI.  Producer,  Michael  Balcon.  Asso- 
ciate producer,  John  Croydon.  Director,  Cavalcanti. 
Screenplay,  John  Dighton.  Original  novel,  Charles 
Dickens.  Photography,  Gordon  Dines.  Camera  oper- 
ator, Jack  Parker.  Special  effects,  Lionel  Banes,  Cliff 
Richardson.  Art  direction,  Michael  Relph.  Music 
score.  Lord  Berners.  Musical  director,  Ernest  Irving. 
Sound,  Eric  Williams,  Stephen  Dalby. 

CAST — Sir  Cedric  Hardwicke,  Stanley  Holloway, 
Alfred  Drayton,  Cyril  Fletcher,  Bernard  Miles,  Derek 
Bond,  Mary  Merrall,  Sally  Ann  Howes,  Athene  Sey- 
ler,  Vida  Hope,  Roy  Hermitage,  Audrey  Woods,  Pa- 
tricia Hayes,  Fay  Compton,  Cathleen  Nesbitt,  Bera 
Pearce,  Una  Bart,  June  Elvin,  Drusilla  Wills,  James 
Harter,  Emrys  Jones,  Roddy  Hughes,  George  Relph, 
Jill  Balcon,  Michael  Shepley.  Reviewed  4-2-47. 

NIGHT  BEAT 

London  Films.  Producer-director,  Harold  Huth. 
Photography,  F.  Francis.  Art  direction,  F.  Bellan. 
Edited  by  Grace  Garland.  Assistant  director,  Tom 
Connochie. 

CAST — Anne  Crawford,  Maxwell  Reed,  Ronald 
Howard,  Hector  Ross,  Christine  Norden.  Shooting 
days:  139. 

NO  NIGHTINGALES 

British  National  Films.  Producer,  Louis  H.  Jack- 
son. Director,  Vernon  Sewell.  Photography,  Ernest 
Palmer.  Art  direction,  C.  Wilfred  Arnold.  Edited  by 
Dan  Birt.  Assistant  director,  Denis  Johnson. 

CAST — Robert  Morley,  Felix  Aylmer,  Marie  Lohr, 
Martita  Hunt,  Audrey  Malialieu,  Claude  Hulbert, 
Ronald  Frankau,  Ernest  Thesiger.  Shooting  days:  67. 

NO  ORCHIDS  FOR  MISS  BLANDISH 

Alliance.  Producer-director.  St.  John  L.  Clowes. 
Photography,  Bert  Mason.  Art  direction,  Andrew 
Mazzei.  Edited  by  Eily  Boland.  Assistant  director, 
Bert  Dorset. 

CAST — Linden  Travers,  Jack  La  Rue,  Zoe  Gail, 
Hugh  McDermott,  Walter  Crisham,  Percy  Marmont, 
Irene  Prador,  Macdonald  Parke.  Shooting  days:  108. 

ODD  MAN  OUT 

Rank-Two  Cities-UI.  Producer-director,  Carol  Reed. 
Associate  producer,  Phil  C.  Samuel.  Screenplay,  F. 
L.  Green,  R.  C.  Sherriff.  Original,  F.  L.  Green.  Pho- 
tography, Robert  Krasker.  Special  effects,  Stanley 
Grant,  William  Warrington.  Art  direction,  Ralph 
Brinton.  Set  decorations,  Roger  Furse.  Music  score. 
William  Alwyn.  Edited  by  Fergus  McDonell.  Sound 
technicians,  A.  Fisher,  Desmond  Dew.  Assistant  di- 
rector. Mark  Evans. 

CAST- — James  Mason,  Kathleen  Ryan,  Robert  New- 
ton, Robert  Beatty,  Cyril  Cusack,  Roy  Irving,  Dan 


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951 


O'Herlihy,  Kitty  Kirwin,  Maureen  Delaney,  Dennis 
O'Dea,  Fay  Compton,  Beryl  Measor,  Arthur  Ham- 
bling,  William  Hartnell,  F.  ).  McCormick,  Elwyn 
Brook-Jones,  W.  C.  Fay,  Joseph  Tomelty,  Ann  Clery, 
Maura  Milligan,  Noel  Purcell,  Pat  McCrath,  Maureen 
Cusack,  Val  Vousden,  Mme.  Kirkwood  -  Hackett, 
James  O'Mahoney,  Isobel  Couser,  Wilfrid  Brambell, 
Eddie  Byrne,  Paul  Farrell,  Muir  Mathieson,  London 
Symphony  Orchestra.  Reviewed  2-26-47. 

OLIVER  TWIST 

Cineguild.  Producer,  Ronald  Neame.  Director,  Da- 
vid Lean.  Photography,  Cuy  Green.  Art  direction, 
John  Bryan.  Edited  by  Jack  Harris.  Assistant  direc- 
tor, George  Pollock. 

CAST — Robert  Newton,  Kay  Walsh,  Alec  Guin- 
ness, Francis  L.  Sullivan,  Gibb  McLaughlin,  Henry 
Stephenson,  Josephine  Stuart,  John  Davies.  Shoot- 
ing days:  1  01 . 

PRINCESS  FITZ 

British  National.  Producer,  Louis  H.  Jackson.  Di- 
rector, Montgomery  Tully.  Photography,  James  Wil- 
son. Art  direction,  R.  Holmes  Paul.  Edited  by  Monica 
Kimick.  Assistant  director,  Bob  Asher. 

CAST — Peter  Graves,  Joyce  Howard,  Leslie  Banks, 
Margaretta  Scott,  Wanda  Rotha,  Lily  Kahn,  Eugene 
Deckers,  Frederick  Valk,  Lawrence  O'Madden.  Shoot- 
ing days:  49. 

RESCUE 

Cainsborough.  Producer,  Sydney  Box.  Director,  Ken 
Annakin.  Photography,  J.  Cox.  Art  direction,  G. 
Provis.  Edited  by  A.  Roome.  Assistant  director,  E. 
Morris. 

CAST — Phyllis  Calvert,  Margot  Grahame,  James 
Donal,  Francis  L.  Sullivan,  Derek  Bond,  Raymond 
Huntley,  David  Tomlinson,  Guy  Rolfe,  Sonia  Holm, 
Andrew  Crawford,  Charles  Victor,  Bonar  Colleano,  Jr. 
Shooting  days:  1  40. 

SAN  DEMETRIO,  LONDON 

London  Ealing-Rank-20th  FOX.  Producer,  Michael 
Balcon.  Associate  producer,  Robert  Hamer.  Direc- 
tor, Charles  Frend.  Original  screenplay,  Robert  Ha- 
mer and  Charles  Frend.  Photography,  Ernest  Palmer. 
Art  direction,  Duncan  Sutherland.  Musical  director, 
Ernest  Irving.  Edited  by  Eily  Boland.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Eric  Williams. 

CAST — Walter  Fitzgerald,  Arthur  Young,  Ralph 
Michael,  Neville  Mapp,  Barry  Letts,  Michael  Allen, 
Frederick  Piper,  Herbert  Cameron,  John  Owers,  Gor- 
don Jackson,  Robert  Beatty.  Reviewed  4-1-47. 

SNOWBOUND 

Cainsborough.  Executive  producer,  Sydney  Box. 
Producer,  Aubrey  Baring.  Director,  David  MacDon- 
ald.  Photography,  Stephen  Dade.  Art  direction,  Rich- 
ard Yarrow.  Edited  by  Charles  Knott.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Don  Weekes. 

CAST — Mila  Parely,  Robert  Newton,  Dennis  Price, 
Stanley  Holloway,  Herbert  Lorn,  Guy  Rolfe.  Shoot- 
ing days:  75. 

SO  DIED  A  RAT 

British  National.  Producer,  Louis  H.  Jackson.  Di- 
rector, Paul  Stein.  Photography,  James  Wilson.  Art 
direction,  C.  Wilfred  Arnold.  Edited  by  Joseph  Ster- 
ling. Assistant  director,  Leigh  Aman. 

CAST — Mervyn  Johns,  Nova  Pilbeam,  Robert 
Beatty,  Margaretta  Scott,  Sybilla  Binder,  Gladys 
Henson,  George  Carney,  Karl  Jaffe,  Humphrey  Kent, 
Melville  Crawford. 

SO  WELL  REMEMBERED 

Rank-RKO.  Producer,  Adrian  Scott.  Associate  pro- 
ducer, Ruby  Rosenberg.  Director,  Edward  Dmytryk. 
Screenplay,  John  Paxton.  Original  novel,  James  Hil- 
ton. Dialog  director,  William  E.  Watts.  Photog- 
rayhy,  Frederick  A.  Young.  First  cameraman,  Skeets 
Kelly.  Art  direction,  L.  P.  Williams.  Production 
designer,  Maurice  Zuberano.  Music  score,  Hanns 
Eisler.  Musical  director,  C.  Bakaleinikoff .  Edited  by 
Harry  Gerstad.  Supervising  editor,  Douglas  Robert- 
son. Sound  technicians,  W.  H.  Lindop,  Clem  Port- 
man.  Assistant  director,  Roy  Goddard. 

CAST — John  Mills,  Martha  Scott,  Patricia  Roc, 
Trevor  Howard,  Richard  Carlson,  Reginald  Tate, 
Beatrice   Varley,    Frederick    Leister,    Ivor  Barnard, 


Julian  D'Albie,  Juliet  Mills,  Roddy  Hughes,  John 
Turnbull,  Lyonel  Watts,  Kathleen  Boutall,  James 
Hilton  (narration).  Reviewed  10-29-47. 

THE  TAWNY  PIPIT 

Rank-Prestige-UI.  Producer-actor,  Bernard  Miles. 
Director-original  screenplay,  Charles  Saunders,  Ber- 
nard Miles.  Photography,  Eric  Cross.  Art  direction,  A. 
Vetchinsky.  Music  score,  Noel  Newton-Wood.  Mu- 
sical director,  Muir  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Douglas 
Myers. 

CAST — Bernard  Miles,  Rosamund  John,  Nial  Mc- 
Ginnis,  Jean  Gillie,  Lucie  Mannheim,  George  Carney, 
Brefni  O'Rorke,  Christopher  Steele,  Wylie  Watson, 
Lionel  Watts,  Scott  Harold,  Arthur  Burne.  Reviewed 
9-8-47. 

TEMPTATION  HARBOR 

Associated  British.  Producer,  Victor  Skutezky.  Di- 
rector, Lance  Comfort.  Screenplay,  Rodney  Ackland, 
Fred  Gotfurt,  Victor  Skutzeky. 

CAST — Robert  Newton,  Simone  Simon,  William 
Hantnell,  Marcel  Dalio,  Margaret  Barton,  Edward 
Rigby.  Reviewed  4-9-  47. 

THEY  CAME  TO  A  CITY 

Rank-Ealing.  Producer,  Michael  Balcon.  Associate 
producer,  Sidney  Cole.  Director,  Basil  Dearden. 
Screenplay,  Basil  Dearden,  Sidney  Cole,  J.  B.  Priest- 
ley. Stage  play,  J.  B.  Priestley.  Photography,  Stan 
Pavey.  Art  direction,  Michael  Relph.  Edited  by 
Michael  Truman.  Sound  technicians,  A.  D.  Valen- 
tine, Len  Page.  Sound  effects,  Roy  Kellino.  Con- 
ductor, Ernest  Irving. 

CAST — John  Clements,  Googie  Withers,  Raymond 
Huntley,  Renee  Gadd,  Ada  Reeves,  A.  E.  Matthews, 
Norman  Shelley,  Mabel  Terry  Lewis,  Francis  Rowe. 
Reviewed  2-28-47. 

THINGS  HAPPEN  AT  NIGHT 

Alliance.  Producers,  James  Carter,  St.  John  L. 
Clowes.  Director,  Francis  Searle.  Photography,  Ken 
Talbot.  Art  direction,  Harry  Moore.  Edited  by  Eily 
Boland.  Assistant  director,  Leon  Bijou. 

CAST — Gordon  Harker,  Alfred  Drayton,  Robertson 
Hare,  Olga  Lindo,  Beatrice  Campbell.  Shooting  days: 
155. 

THIS  HAPPY  BREED 

Rank-Prestige-UI.  (Technicolor! .  Producer-orig- 
inal, Noel  Coward.  Director,  David  Lean.  Screenplay, 
David  Lean,  Ronald  Neame,  Anthony  Havelock-Allan. 
Photography,  Ronald  Neame,  Guy  Green.  Technicolor 
direction,  Natalie  Kalmus,  Joan  Bridge,  Harold  Hay- 
som.  Art  direction,  C.  P.  Norman,  G.  E.  Calthrop. 
Musical  director,  Muii  Mathieson.  Edited  by  Jack 
Harris.  Sound  technicians,  C.  C.  Stevens,  John  Cooke, 
Desmond  Dew.  Assistant  director,  George  Pollock. 
Special  effects,  Percy  Day. 

CAST — Robert  Newton,  Celia  Johnson,  John  Mills, 
Amy  Veness,  Alison  Leggatt,  Stanley  Holloway, 
Eileen  Erskine,  John  Blythe,  Guy  Verney,  Betty  Fleet- 
wood, Merle  Tottenham,  Kay  Walsh.  Reviewed  4- 
14-47. 

THE  THREE  WEIRD  SISTERS 

British  National.  Producer,  Louis  H.  Jackson.  Di- 
rector, Dan  Birt.  Photography,  Ernest  Palmer.  Art 
direction,  C.  Wilfred  Arnold.  Edited  by  Monica  Kim- 
mick.  Assistant  director,  Leigh  Aman. 

CAST — Mary  Clare,  Nancy  Price,  Mary  Merrall, 
Raymond  Lovell,  Nova  Pilbeam,  Marie  Ault,  An- 
thony Hulme,  Elwyn  Brook  Jones.  Shooting  days:  114. 

UNCLE  SILAS 

Two  Cities  Films.  Producers,  Joseph  Somlo,  Laur- 
ence Irving.  Director.  Charles  H.  Frank.  Photography, 
Ray  Sturges.  Art  direction,  Ralph  Brinton.  Edited 
by  Ralph  Kempian.  Assistant  director,  Peter  Bolton. 

CAST — Derrick  De  Marney,  Katina  Paxinou,  Jean 
Simmons,  Esmond  Knight,  Frederick  Burtwell,  Pat- 
ricia Glyn,  O.  B.  Clarence,  John  Salew,  George 
Curzon.  Shooting  days:  145. 

THE  UPTURNED  CLASS 

Triton-Rank-UI.  Producers,  Sydney  Box,  James 
Mason.  Associate  producer,  Betty  Box.  Director, 
Laurence  Huntington.  Screenplay,  Pamela  Kellino, 
John  P.  Monagham.  Original,  John  P.  Monagham. 
Photography,  Reginald  H.  Wyer.  First  cameraman. 


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FOREICN     PRODU C  T     19  4  7 


Bernie  Lewis.  Art  direction,  Andrew  Mazzei.  Music 
score,  Bernard  Stevens.  Musical  director,  Muir  Math- 
ieson.  Edited  by  Alan  Osbiston.  Sound  technicians, 
John  Mitchell,  Stephen  Dalby.  Assistant  director, 
Basil  Keys. 

CAST — lames  Mason,  Rosamund  John,  Pamela 
Kellino,  Ann  Stephens,  Morland  Graham,  Brefni 
O'Rorke,  Henry  Oscar,  Jane  Hylton,  Sheila  Hunt- 
ington, Susan  Shaw,  Peter  Cotes,  Nuna  Davey,  Ju- 
dith Carol,  John  P.  Monagham,  Maurice  Denham, 
Janet  Burnell,  Margaret  Withers,  Beatrice  Varley, 
Helene  Burls,  Howard  Douglas,  Richard  Afton,  Lyn 
Evans.   Reviewed  10-23-47. 

VICE  VERSA 

Two  Cities.  Producers,  George  Brown,  Peter  Usti- 
nov. Director,  Peter  Ustinov.  Photography,  Arthur 
Ibbetson.  Art  direction,  Carmen  Dillon.  Edited  by 
Russell  Lloyd.  Assistant  director,  Michael  Anderson. 

CAST — Roger  Livesay,  Petula  Clarke,  David  Hut- 
cheson,  Ernest  Jay,  Anthony  Newley,  Patricia  Raine. 
Shooting  days:  90. 

WHEN  THE  BOUCH  BREAKS 

Gainsborough-Islington.  Producer,  Betty  Box.  Di- 
rector, Lawrence  Huntington.  Photography,  Brian 
Langlye.  Art  direction,  George  Provis.  Edited  by 
Gordon  Hales.  Assistant  director,  Alt  Keeting. 

CAST — Patricia  Roc,  Bill  Rowbottom,  Brenda 
Bruce,  Patrick  Holt.  Shooting  days:  73. 

WHEN  YOU  COME  HOME 
John  Baxter.  Producer-director,  John  Baxter.  Pho- 
tography, Arthur  Grant.  Art  direction,  Charles  Gil- 
bert. Assistant  director,  Don  Weekes. 

CAST — Frank  Randle,  Diana  Decker,  Fred  Con- 
yngham,  Leslie  Holmes,  Leslie  Sarony,  Jack  Melford, 
Linda  Parker.  Shooting  days:  97. 

WHILE  I  LIVE 

Dryhurst.  Producer,  Edward  Dryhurst.  Director, 
John  Harlow.  Photography,  Skeets  Kelly.  Art  direc- 
tion. Edited  by  Ray  Poulton.  Assistant  director,  Roy 
Parkinson. 

CAST — Tom  Walls,  Carol  Raye,  Clifford  Evans, 
Patricia  Burke,  Sonia  Dresdel,  John  Warwick.  Shoot- 
ing days:  86. 

THE  WHITE  UNICORN 

John  Corfield.  Producer,  John  Corfield.  Director, 
Bernard  Knowles.  Photography,  Ken  Hodges.  Art 
direction,  Norman  Arnold.  Edited  by  Marion  Ward. 
Assistant  director,  Paul  Kelly. 

CAST — Margaret  Lockwood,  Ian  Hunter,  Joan 
Greenwood,  Dennis  Price.  Shooting  days:  78. 

WOMAN  IN  THE  HALL 

Wessex  Films.  Producer,  Ian  Dalrymple.  Director, 
Jack  Lee.  Novel,  G.  B.  Stern.  Photography,  Peter 
Bryan.  Art  direction,  Roy  Oxley.  Edited  by  Michael 
Gordon.  Assistant  director,  Phil  Shipway. 

CAST- — Cecil  Parker,  Ursula  Jeans,  Jean  Simmons, 
Jill  Raymond.  Shooting  days:  138. 

THE  YEARS  BETWEEN 

Prestige-Box-Rank-UI.  Producer,  Sidney  Box.  As- 
sistant to  producer,  Betty  E.  Taylor.  Director,  Comp- 
ton  Bennett.  Screenplay,  Muriel  Box,  Sidney  Box. 
Original,  Daphne  Du  Maurier.  Photography,  Reginald 
H.  Wyer,  Bert  Mason.  Art  direction,  James  Carter. 
Edited  by  Gordon  Hales.  Sound  technicians,  George 
Burgess,  H.  C.  Pearson. 

CAST — Michael  Redgrave,  Valerie  Hobson,  Flora 
Robson,  James  McKechnie,  Felix  Aylmer,  Dulcie 
Gray,  John  Gilpin,  Edward  Rigby,  Yvonne  Owen, 
Wylie  Watson,  Esma  Cannon,  Muriel  George,  Lyn 
Evans,  Joss  Ambler,  Ernest  Butcher,  Katie  Johnson. 
Reviewed  3-1  1  -47. 


CANADIAN 

WHISPERING  CITY 

Quebec  Productions-EACLE-LION.  Executive  pro- 
ducer, Paul  L'Anglais.  Producer,  George  Marton.  Di- 
rector, Fedor  Ozep.  Screenplay,  Rian  James.  Leonard 
Lee.  Original,  George  Zuckerman,  Michael  Lennox. 


Additional  dialog,  Gina  Kaus,  Hugh  Kemp,  Sydney 
Banks.  Photography,  Guy  Roe,  William  Steiner.  Mu- 
sic score,  Morris  C.  Davis.  "Quebec  Concerto,"  Andre 
Mathieu.  Music  supervisor,  Jack  Shaindlin.  Musical 
director-arranger,  Jean  Deslauriers. 

CAST — Helmut  Dantine,  Mary  Anderson,  Paul 
Lukas,  Mimi  D'Estee,  John  Pratt,  Lucie  Poitras,  Joy 
LaFleur,  George  Alexander,  Henri  Poitras.  Reviewed 
1 1-17-47. 


FRENCH 

ADVENTURE  COMMENCE  DEMAIN 

Tellus  Films.  Director,  Richard  Pottier. 
CAST — Isa    Miranda,    Raymond    Rouleau,  Andre 
Luguet. 

LES  ADVENTURES  DE  CASANOVA 

C.  I.C.C.  Director,  A.  Esway. 

CAST — Pierre  Blanchard,  R.  Lefevre,  A.  Legall, 
R.  Bussieres. 

LES  AMANTS  DU  PONT  ST.  JEAN 

D.  U.C.  Director,  Henri  Decoin. 

CAST — Michel  Simon,  G.  Morlay,  Rene  Genin, 
P.  Carton. 

L  AMOUR  AUTOUR  DE  LA  MAISON 

P.  I.  C.  Director,  de  Herain. 

CAST — Pierre  Brasseur,  Maira  Casares,  C.  Larue. 

ANTOINE  AND  ANTOINETTE 

S.N.E.C.  Director,  J.  Becker. 

CAST — Roger  Rigaut,  Noel  Roquevert,  J.  Meyran, 
G.  Oury. 

APRES  L  AMOUR 

Films  Modernes.  Director,  Maurice  Tourneur. 
CAST — Simone  Renant,  Pierre  Blanchard,  Giselle 
Pascal. 

L'ARCHE  DE  NOE 

P.  I.  C.  Director,  A.  Paraz. 

CAST — Pierre  Brasseur,  Paul  Bernard,  Y.  Deniaud, 
C.  Larue. 

L'ATALANTE 

Cine-Classics,  French  Ideal  Films.  Director,  Jean 
Vigo.  Screenplay,  Jean  Guinee.  Photography,  Boris 
Kaufman.  Music  score,  Maurice  Jaubert. 

CAST — Jean  Daste,  Dita  Parlo,  Michel  Simon, 
Lefevre,  Gilles  Margaritis. 

LE  BATEAU  A  SOUPE 

A.C.C.  Director,  M.  Gleize. 

CAST- — Gharles  Vanel,  Jacques  Berthier,  Alfred 
Adam,  H.  Benglia,  G.  Manes. 

LE  BEAU  VOYAGE 

S.N.E.C.  Louis  Cuny. 

CAST — Renee  St.  Cyr,  Pierre  R.  Wilm,  Alexandre 
Reinault. 

UNE  BELLE  GARCE 

Societe  des  Auteurs  and  Techniciens  Associes.  Di- 
rector, J.  Daroy. 

CAST — Lucien  Coedel,  Ginette  Leclerc. 

BEAUTY  AND  THE  BEAST 

Lopert.  Producer,  Andre  Paulve.  Director-screen- 
play, Jean  Cocteau.  Photography,  Henri  Alekan.  Set 
decorations,  Christian  Berard.  Music  score,  Georges 
Auric.   English  titles,    Irving  Drutman. 

CAST — Jean  Marais,  Josette  Day,  Marcel  Andre, 
Mila  Parely,  Nane  Germon,  Michel  Auclair.  Reviewed 
12-5-47. 

BETHSABEE 

C.I.C.C.  Director,  Leonide  Moguy. 
CAST — Danielle    Darrieux,    Georges    Marchal,  J. 
Murat,  P.  Meurisse,  Andre  Clement. 

THE  BLUE  VEIL 

Leo  Cohn-France.  Producer,  Raymond  Artus.  Di- 
rector, Jean  Stelli.  Original  screenplay,  Francis  Cam- 
paux.  Photography,  Rene  Caveau.  Music  score,  A. 
Theurer. 

CAST — Gaby  Morlay,  Elvire  Popesco,  Marcelle 
Geniat,  Alerme,  Charpin,  P.  Larquay,  Aaime  Clariond, 
Rene  Devillers.  Reviewed  10-3-47. 


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BRICADE  CRIMINELLE 

C.F.D.F.  Director,  Gilbert  Gil. 

CAST — Giselle  Preville,  Gilbert  Gil,  Jean  Davy. 

LA  CABANE  AUX  SOUVENIRS 

Cine  Reportages.  Director,  J.  Stelli. 

CAST — Charles  Vanel,  P.  Larquay,  A.  Borg. 

LE  CAFE  DU  CADRAN 

Safia  Dispa.  Director,  ].  Gehret. 
CAST — Bernard  Blier,  Blanchette,   Brunoy,  Aime 
Clariond. 

CAPITAINE  BLOMET 

Pathe.  Director,  A.  Feix. 

CAST — Fernand  Gravey,  Gaby  Sylvia,  Castello. 

LA  CARCASSE  ET  LE  TORD  COU 

Silver  Film.  Director,  Rene  Chanas. 

CAST — Michel  Simon,  Lucien  Coedel,  Jean  Bro- 

CARCAISON  CLANDESTINE 
Alfred  Rode.  Producer-director,  Alfred  Rode. 
CAST — Luis  Mariano,  Pierre  Renoir,  Claudine  Du- 
puis. 

CARMEN 

Superfilm.  Producer-director,  Christian  Jaque. 
Original  story,  Prosper  Merimee.  English  titles  by 
Herman  G.  Weinberg.  Photography,  Ubaldo  Arata. 
Music  background,  Georges  Bizet. 

CAST — Viviane  Romance,  Jean  Marais,  Lucien 
Coedel,  Adriano  Rimoldi,  Elli  Parvo,  Marguerite 
Moreno,  Mario  Gallina,  Lucien  Bertheau,  Polidor, 
Nicola  Maldacea,  Jean  Brochard,  Bernard  Blier,  Anna 
Lelli,  Anna  Arena.  Reviewed  2-11-47. 

CARNIVAL  OF  SINNERS 

Distinguished  Films,  Inc.  Producer-director,  Mau- 
rice Tourneur.  Screenplay,  Jean-Paul  Le  Chanois. 

CAST — Pierre  Fresnay,  Josseline  Gael,  Palau,  Noel 
Roquevert,  Cuillaume  de  Sax,  Andre  Varennes,  Rexi- 
ane,  Antoine  Balpetre,  Robert  Vattier,  Chamarat, 
Jean  Coquelin.  Reviewed  6-26-47. 

CARRE  DE  VALETS 

Pathe.  Director  A.  Feix. 

CAST — Jean  Desailly,  Martine  Carol,  D.  Grey,  Lou- 
vigny. 

CARREFOUR  DES  PASSIONS 

Silver  Film.  Director,  Henri  Calef. 

CAST — Viviane  Romance,  Clement  Duhour. 

LE  CHANTEUR  INCONNU 

Cray  Films.  Director,  A.  Cayatte. 

CAST — Tino  Rossi,  Maria  Mauban,  L.  Vetti,  L.  Nat. 

LA  CHARTREUSE  DE  PARME 

Discina.  Director,  Ch.  Jaque. 

CAST — Renee  Faure,  Louis  Salou,  Gerard  Philippe, 
Lucien  Coedel. 

LA  CHATEAU  DE  LA  DERNIERE  CHANCE 

Francinalp.  Director,  J.  P.  Paulin. 
CAST — Nathalie  Nattier. 

CHEMINS  SANS  LOIS 

U.  T.  C.  Director,  G.  Radot. 

CAST — Martuerite  Moreno,  J.  Murst,  Ginette  Le- 
clerc. 

LES  CINQ  JOURS  DU  ROI  MURAT 

Pathe.  Producer,  Director,  Theodore  Pathe. 
CAST — Alfred  Adam,  J.  Astor,  Claude  Genia. 

CLOCHEMERLE 

Cinema  Production.  Director,  Pierre  Chenal. 

CAST — Saturnin  Fabre,  Maxmilienne,  Felix  Oudard. 

COINCIDENCES 

Equipe  Artisanale  Cinematographique.  Director, 
Debecque. 

CAST — Serge  Regiani,  Andre  Clement,  D.  Cray. 

LA  COLERE  DES  DIEUX 

Vox  Film.  Director,  Charles  Lamac. 
CAST — Viviance  Romance,  Clement  Duhour,  Louis 
Salou. 


COLUMBA 

Burgus  Films.  Director,  Couzinet. 

CAST — Jose  Luccioni,  Louvigny,  Felix  Oudard. 

CONTRE  ENQUETE 

Elysees  Cine-Production.  Director,  Jean  Faurez. 
CAST — Lucien  Coedel,  Louis  Salou,  Jany  Holt,  Lise 
Topart. 

COPIE  CONFORME 

C.I.C.C.  Director,  J.  Dreville. 

CAST — Louis  Jouvet,  Simone  Renant. 

LA  DANSE  DE  MORT 

Alcina.  Director,  Cravenne. 

CAST — Eric  Von  Stroheim,  D.  Vernac. 

DERNIER  REFUCE 

Prod.  Malesherbes.  Director,  Maurette. 
CAST — Raymond    Rouleau,    Mila    Parely,  Giselle 
Pascal,  Noel  Roquevert. 

LA  DERNIERE  CHEVAUCHEE 

S.  A.  C.  Director,  L.  Mathot. 

CAST — M.  Balni,  Jacques  Dumesnil,  P.  Dubost. 

DERNIERES  VACANCES 

Productions  Cinematographiques.  Director,  Roger 
Leenhardt. 

CAST — Berthe  Bovy,  Michel  Francois,  Marcelle 
Monthel. 

DESAROI 

C.  F.  P.  et  Moulins  D'Or.  Director,  R.  P.  Dagan. 
CAST — Suzy  Carrier,  Jules  Berry,  G.   Dorziat,  J. 
Debucort,  J.  Mercanton. 

LE  DESTIN  SAMUSE 

Ariane.  Director,  Reinert. 

CAST — A.  Claveau,  Dany  Robin,  Noel  Roquevert. 

THE  DEVIL'S  ENVOYS 

Superfilm.  Producer,  Andre  Paulve.  Director,  Mar- 
cel Came.  Original  screenplay,  Jacques  Prevert  and 
Pierre  Laroche.  Photography,  Roger  Shubert.  Musical 
score,  Maurice  Thiriet.  Art  direction,  George  Wak- 
hevitch.  English  totles,  A.  V.  Macaluso. 

CAST — Arletty,  Jules  Berry.  Marie  Dea,  Alain 
Cuny,  Fernand  Ledoux,  Marcel  Herrand,  Gabriel 
Gabrio,  Pierre  Labry.  Reviewed  8-29-47. 

LE  DIABLE  AU  CORPS 

Transcontinental.  Director,  Autant  Lara. 
CAST — Micheline    Presle,    Gerard    Philippe,  Jean 
Debucourt,  D.  Grey. 

LE  DIABLE  SOUFFLE 

B.  C.  M.  Director,  E.  T.  Greville. 

CAST — Charles  Vanal,  Jean  Chevrier,  Helene 
Bossis. 

LE  DIAMANT  DE  100  SOUS 

Sirius.  Director,  J.  B.  Norman. 

CAST — R.  Dery,  Suzy  Carrier,  N.  Norman. 

DIX  DE  DER 

Films  Azure.  Director,  R.  Hennion. 

CAST — Georges  Milton,  Maud  Lamy,  Jim  Gerald. 

ERREUR  JUDICIAIRE 

C.  F.  C.  C.  Director,  Maurice  de  Cannonge. 

LEVENTAIL 

Paris  Films  Location.  Director,  Reinert. 
CAST — Claude    Dauphin,    Lucien    Baroux,  Dany 
Robin,  Marguerite  Moreno. 

EXTENUATING  CIRCUMSTANCES 
(CIRONSTANCES  ATTENUANTES) 

Lopert  Films.  Producer,  A.  J.  Bercholz.  Director, 
Jean  Boyer.  Screenplay,  Jean  Boyer,  Jean  Pierre 
Feydeau,  Yves  Mirande.  Original,  Marcel  Arnac. 
English  titles,  Herman  G.  Weinberg. 

CAST — Michel  Francois,  Arletty,  Michel  Simon, 
Suzanne  Dantes,  Robert  Ozanne,  Marie-Jose  Dor- 
ville.  Reviewed  9-12-47. 


954 


FOREIGN     PRQDU C  T     19  4  7 


FANTOMAS 

Latino  Consortium  Cinema.  Director,  J.  D.  Norman. 
CAST — Marcel   Herrand,  Alexandre  Rignault,  Si- 
mone  Signoret. 

FAUSSE  I DENTITE 

M.  A.  I.  C.  Director,  A.  Chotin. 

CAST — C.  Rollin,  Louise  Carletti,  F.  Villard,  Rene 
Devilliers. 

LA  FEMME  EN  ROUCE 

Celia  Films.  Director,  Louis  Cuny. 
CAST — J.  Debucourt,  P.  Larquay,  S.  Sylvestre. 

FIACRE  13 

Andre  Hugon.  Director,  Raoul  Andre. 
CAST — Cinette  Leclerc,  Marcel  Herrand,  P.  Lar- 
quay. 

UN  FLIC 

Sirius.  Director,  Maurice  de  Cannonge. 
CAST — Lucien  Coedel,  Suzy  Carrier. 

FRANCIS  THE  FIRST 

Vog  Film  Co.  Producer,  Calamy  Film.  Director, 
Christian  Jaque.  Screenplay,  Paul  Fekete.  Photog- 
raphy, Lucien.  Music  score,  Sylviano.  English  titles, 
Harry  L.  Ober. 

CAST — Fennandel,  Mona  Cova,  Alexandre  Rig- 
nault, Henri  Bosc,  Sinoel,  Rene  Cenin,  Lemontier, 
Mihalesco,  Ferval,  Faivre,  Amato,  Vitry,  Marconi, 
Aime-Simon  Cirard,  Alice  Tissot.  Reviewed  12-4-47. 

LES  FRERES  BOUQU I NQU ANT 

Alkam  Et  Radio  Cinema.  Director,  L.  Daquin. 
CAST — Madeleine  Robinson,  Albert  Prejean,  Roger 
Rigaut. 

UNE  CRANDE  FILLE  TOUTE  SIMPLE 

C.  A.  P.  A.  C.  Director,  Jacques  Manuel. 
CAST — Madeleine  Sologne,  Raymond  Rouleau,  Ca- 
brielle  Dorziat. 

LA  CRANDE  MACUET 

Richebe.  Producer-director,  Roger  Richebe. 
CAST- -Madeleine  Robinson,  Jean  Davy,  Michele 
Philippe. 

L'HOMME  TRAQUE 

Codo.  Director,  CI.  Dolbert. 

CAST — Louise  Carletti,  Marcel  Herrand. 

HYMENEE 

Burgus  Films.  Director,  Couzinet. 
CAST — Caby  Morlay,  M.  Escande,  B.  Lancret,  A. 
Field. 

I  DOLE 

Sigma.  Director,  A.  Esway. 

CAST — Yves  Montand,  Albert  Prejean,  Suzanne 
Dehelly. 

INSPECTEUR  SERCIL 

Cooperative  Cinematog.  Director,  J.  Daroy. 
CAST — P.  Meurisse,  L.  Bert,  A.  Burgeres. 

UNE  JEUNE  FILLE  SAVAIT 

Royalty  Film.  Director,  Maurice  Lehmann. 

CAST — Andre  Luguet,  Francois  Perier,  Dany  Robin. 

LES  JEUX  SONT  FAITS 

Films  Cibe.  Director,  Jean  Delannoy. 
CAST — Micheline  Presle,  Marguerite  Moreno,  Ch. 
Dullin. 

JOUR  DE  FETE 

Cady  Film.  Director,  Jacques  Tati. 
CAST — Jacques  Tati,  Decombles,  Francoeur,  Santa 
Relli. 

LARQUEZ  LES  VOILES 

Films  Record.  Director,  ).  Houssin. 

CAST — Albert  Prejean,  Henri  Cuisol,  L.  Rey. 

LILY 

Francinex.  Director,  Georges  Lampin. 
CAST — Anabella,    Fernand    Ledoux,    P.  Larquay, 
Louis  Salou. 

MADEMOISELLE  S  AMUSE 

Hoche  Production.  Director,  Jean  Boyer. 
CAST — Ray  Ventura,  Giselle  Pascal. 


LA  MAISON  SOUS  LE  MER 

Bervia.  Director,  Henri  Calef. 

CAST — Viviene  Romance,  Clement  Duhour,  Santa 
Relli,  Rene  Genin. 

LE  MAITRE  DE  FORCES 

Fernand  Rivers.  Producer,  Fernand  Rivers.  Direc- 
tors, Fernand  Rivers,  Delacroix. 

CAST — Helene  Perdriede,  Jean  Chevrier,  M.  Vel- 
lee. 

LE  MARIACE  DE  RAMUNTCHO 

Films  de  France.  Director,  Max  de  Vaucorbeil. 
CAST — A.  Dassary,  Gaby  Sylvia.  F.  Villard. 

LES  MARIS  DE  LEONTINE 

M.  Bertrou  &  Cie.  Director,  Le  Henaff. 
CAST— G.    Roland,    Pierre    Jourdan,  Jacqueline 
Gauthier. 

LES  MAUDITS 

Speva.  Director,  R.  Clement. 

CAST — Paul  Bernard,  H.  Vidal,  F.  Marly,  Dalio. 

MAN  ABOUT  TOWN 

(Le  Silence  Est  d'Or) 

Pathe  Cinema-RKO.  Producer-director,  original 
screenplay,  Rene  Clair.  English  adaptation,  Robert 
Pirosh.  Photography,  Armand  Thirard.  First  Camera- 
man, Alain  Douarinou.  Art  direction,  Leon  Barsacq. 
Musical  director,  George  Van  Parys.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Antoine  Archimbaud.  Assistant  director,  Pierre 
Blondy.  .  . 

CAST — Maurice  Chevalier,  Francois  Perier,  Mar- 
celle  Derrien,  Dany  Robin,  Robert  Pizani,  Raymond 
Cordy  Paul  Olivier,  Roland  Armontel.  Reviewed  10- 
20-47. 

MANDRIN 

Codol  Cinema.  Director,  Rene  Jayet. 

CAST — Jose  Noguero,  Aime  Simon  Gerard,  Armand 
Bernard,  Mona  Goya. 

MIDNIGHT  IN  PARIS 

Distinguished  Films-France.  Producer,  Roger  Riche- 
be. Director,  George  Lacombe.  Original,  Georges 
Simenon.  Photography,  Edouard  LaPage.  Edited  by 
Walter  Klee. 

CAST — Raimu,  Aime  Clariond,  Charles  Granval, 
Gilbert  Gil,  Aimos,  Bergeron,  Paul  Amiot,  Pierre 
Jourdan,  Micheline  Francey,  Marie  Carlot.  Reviewed 

9-30-47. 

MIROIRS 

Alcina.  Director,  R.  Lamy. 

CAST — Jean  Gabin,  Gabrielle  Dorziat,  Giselle  Pre- 

MONSIEUR  DE  FALINDOR 

C.I.C.C.  Director,  Le  Henaff. 
CAST — Pierre  Jourdan,  G.  Roland,  M.  Duval. 
MONSIEUR  VINCENT 

E.D.I.C.-U.C.C.  Director,  Maurice  Cloche. 
CAST — Pierre  Fresnay,  Aime  Clariond,  Lise  Dela- 
marre,  Jean  Debucourt. 

MORT  OU  VIF 

Pathe  Cinema.  Director,  J.  Tedesco. 
CAST — Max  Regnier,  Sinoel,  Ch.  Gerard. 

NAIS 

Siritzky  International.  Producer-screenplay,  Marcel 
Pagnol.  Director,  Raymond  Leboursier.  Short  story 
"Nais  Micoulin,"  Emile  Zola.  Photography,  Charles 
Suin  and  Walter.  Music  score,  Vincent  Scotto,  Henri 
Tomas.  Edited  by  Charles  Clement. 

CAST — Fernandel,  Jacqueline  Bouvier,  Henri  Pou- 
pon,  Blavette,  Raymond  Pellegrin,  Cermaine  Kerjean. 
Reviewed  5-2-47. 

NON  COUPABLE 

Ariane.  Director,  Henri  Decoin. 

CAST — Michel  Simon,  Jean  Debucourt,  Jany  Holt. 

UNE  NUIT  A  TABARIN 

Pen  Films.  Director,  Charles  Lamac. 
CAST — Jacqueline  Gauthier,   Robert  Dhery,  Jean 
Parades,  Sinoel. 

NUIT  SANS  FIN 

Prod.  Moneeau.  Director,  J.  Severac. 
CAST — Ginette  Leclerc,  Alexandre  Rignault,  Del- 
mont. 


FOREIGN     PRODUCT  1947 


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PANIC 

Tricolore  Films.  Producer,  Filmsonor.  Director, 
Julien  Duvivier.  Screenplay,  Charles  Spaak,  Julien 
Duvivier.  Photography,  Nicolas  Hayer.  Set  Decora- 
tions, Pimenof.  English  titles,  Charles  Clement.  Nov- 
el, Georges  Simenon. 

CAST — Viviane  Romance,  Michael  Simon,  Paul 
Bernard,  Charles  Dorat,  Lucas  Cridoux,  Max  Dalban, 
Emile  Drain,  Guy  Favieres,  Florencie,  Marcel  Peres, 
Louis  Lions,  Michel  Ardan,  J.  F.  Martial,  Lucien 
Paris,  Olivier  Darrieux.  Reviewed  11-13-47. 

PAR  LA  FENETRE 

L.P.C.  Director,  Gilles  Grangier. 
CAST — Bourvil,  Suzy  Delair,  Alerme. 

PAS  SI  BETE 

L.P.C.  Director,  Berthomieu. 

CAST — Bourvil,  Suzy  Carrier,  B.  Lancret,  Mona 
Goya,  Louvigny. 

LA  PASSION  D'EVELYNE  CLERY 

C.C.C.-CI.  Heymann.  Director,  Jean  Stelli. 
CAST — Claude  Dauphin,  Helene  Perdriere,  Gisele 
Casadesus. 

LES  PIEDS  NICKLES 

Pantheon.  Director,  Aboulkel. 

CAST — Rellys,  Robert  Dhery,  Maurice  Baquet. 

DE  PORTE  EN  PORTE 

Films  Azure.  Director,  R.  Hennion. 

CAST — Georges  Milton,  Saturnin  Fabre,  F.  Oudard. 

LES  PORTES  DE  LA  NUIT 

Pathe.  Director,  Marcel  Carne. 

CAST — Yves  Montand,  Nathalie  Nattier,  Pierre 
Brasseur. 

POUR  UNE  NUIT  LAMOUR 

A.S.  Films.  Director,  E.  T.  Greville. 
CAST — Odette  Joyeus,  R.  Blin,  Alerme. 

QUAI  DES  ORFEVRES 

Majestic.  Director,  Clouzot. 

CAST — Louis  Jouvet,  Bernard  Blier,  P.  Larquay, 
Simone  Renant,  Suzy  Delair. 

RAS  EL  CUA 

U.C.C.  Director,  R.  Vernay. 

CAST — Paul  Bernard,  Alexandre  Rignault,  L.  Nat, 
Claudia  Dupuis. 

RENDEZVOUS  A  PARIS 

P.A.C.  Director,  Gilles  Grangier. 
CAST — Annie  Ducaux,  Claude  Dauphin,  Marguerite 
Moreno,  Jean  Tissier. 

LA  RENECATE 

Prod.  Monceau.  Director,  J.  Severac. 
CAST — Louise  Carletti,  M.  Escande,  P.  Larquay,  Y. 
Vincent. 

REQUINS  DE  CIBRALTAR 

Discina.  Director,  Reinert. 

CAST — Annie  Ducaux,  Louis  Salou,  Marcelle  Ge- 
niat,  Y.  Vincent,  Jacques  Berthier. 

REVE  D  AMOUR 

S.  N.  Pathe.  Director,  Ch.  Stengel. 
CAST — Annie  Ducaux,  Pierre  R.  Wilm,  J.  Debu- 
court,  Jules  Berry. 

LA  REVOLTEE 

Femina.  Director,  Marcel  L'Herbier. 
CAST — Josette  Day,  Victor  Francen,  Jacques  Ber- 
thier. 

ROULETABILLE  CONTRE  LA  DAME  DE 
PIQUE  ROCAMBLOE 

Discina.  Director,  ',.  de  Laponoelli. 

CAST — Pierre  Brasseur,  L.  Nat,  Sophie  Desmarets. 

ROULETABILLE  |OUE  ET  CACNE 

Societe  De  Cestion  Cinematographigue.  Director, 
Ch.  Chamborant. 

CAST — J.  Piat,  Maria  Dea,  Lucas  Cridoux,  S. 
Dehelly. 


RUY-BLAS 

Paulve.  Director,  Pierre  Billon. 
CAST — Daneille  Darrieux,   Marcel   Herrand,  Jean 
Marais,  Cabrielle  Dorziat. 

SI  JEUNESSE  SAVAIT 

Cinefrance.  Director,  A.  Cerf. 

CAST — Jules  Berry,  Saturnin  Fabre,  Jean  Tissier. 

SIROCCO 

R.  Solmsen.  Director,  Pierre  Chenai.  Screenplay, 
Jacques  Companeez.  From  novel,  "La  Maison  du 
Maltais,"  by  J.  Vignaud.  Photography,  Curt  Courant. 
Music  score,  Jacques  Ibert. 

CAST — Viviane  Romance,  Dalio,  Jany  Holt,  Pierre 
Renoir,  Louis  Jouvet.  Reviewed  4-17-47. 

STORMY  WATERS 

Segis-lnternational-MCM.  Producer,  Jean  Gremil- 
Prevert.  Director,  Roger  Deormieres.  Screenplay, 
Jacques  Prevert.  Adaptation,  Andre  Cayotte,  from 
novel,  "Remorque,"  by  Roger  Vercel.  English  titles, 
Marjorie  Adams.  Photography,  A.  Therard  and  Lnee. 
Music  score,  Roland-Manuel.  Assistant  director,  Louis 
Daquin. 

CAST — Jean  Cabin,  Michele  Morgan,  Madeleine 
Renaud,  Blavette,  Jean  Marchat,  Fernand  Ledoux, 
Nane  Germon,  Jean  Daste,  Bergeron,  Paupon,  Anne 
Laurens,  Perez,  Duhamel,  Pons,  Sinoel.  Reviewed 
7-17-47. 

LA  TAVERNE  DU  POISSON  COURONNE 

Acteurs  Et  Techniciens  Associes.  Director,  Rene 
Chanas. 

CAST — Jules  Berry,  Michel  Simon,  Blanchette  Bru- 
noy. 

TIERCE  A  COEUR 

U.  C.  Lyonnaise.  Director,  Jacques  de  Cassembroot. 
CAST — Sophie  Desmarets,  J.  Porel,  G.  Grey,  Henri 
Guisol. 

TORRENTS 

Consortuim  De  Prod.  De  Films.  Director,  S.  de 
Poligny. 

CAST — Renee  Faure,  H.  Vita,  Georges  Marchal. 

LES  TROIS  COUSINES 

Cray  Films.  Director,  J.  D.  Norman. 
CAST — Rellys,  Andrex,  M.  Bizet. 

VERTICES 

C.  C.  F.  C.  Director,  R.  Pottier. 

CAST — Raymond  Rouleau,  J.  Debucourt,  M.  Fran- 
cey,  J.  Davey,  Gaby  Morlay,  L.  Nore. 

LA  VIE  DE  BOHEME 

Superfilm.  Producer,  Andre  Paulve.  Director,  Mar- 
cel L'Herbier.  Screenplay,  Nino  Frank.  Music  score, 
Giacomo  Puccini.  Photography,  Pierre  Montazel.  Eng- 
lish titles,  Armando  Macaluso. 

CAST — Louis  Jourdan,  Maria  Denis,  Gisele  Pascal, 
Suzy  Delair,  Alfred  Adam,  Louis  Salou,  Jean  Pa- 
rades, Sinoel,  Roussin.  Reviewed  10-24-47. 

LA  VIE  EN  ROSE 

Films  Ploquin.  Director,  Jean  Faurez. 
CAST — Francois  Perier,  Louis  Salou,  Colette  Rich- 
ard. 

LE  VILLAGE  DE  LA  COLERE 

Prod.  Andre  Hugon.  Director,  Raoul  Andre. 
CAST — Louise  Carletti,  P.  Combo,  Micheline  Fran- 
cey,  M.  Geniat. 

VOLPONE 

lie  de   France   Productions-Siritzky  International. 

Director,  Maurice  Tourneur.  Screenplay,  Jules  Ro- 
mains.  Music  score,  Marcel  Delannoy.  Set  decorations, 
A.  Barsacq. 

CAST — Harry  Baur,  Louis  Jouvet,  Fernand  Ledoux, 
Marion  Dorian,  Jean  Temerson,  Alexandre  Rignault, 
Charles  Dullin,  Jacqueline  Delubac.  Reviewed  11- 
18-47. 

VOYAGE  SURPRISE 

Synops  Et  Cooperative  Cinematographique.  Direc- 
tor, Prevert. 

CAST — Maurice  Bacquet,  Martine  Carol,  M.  Revol. 


956 


F  O  R  E I C  N     PR ODUCT  1947 


ZERO  FOR  CONDUCT 
(ZERO  DE  CONDUITE) 

Cine-Classics-French  Ideal  Films.  Director-original 
screenplay,  )ean  Vigo.  Photography,  Boris  Kaufman. 
Songs,  Jaubert  Maurice,  Charles  Coldblatt. 

CAST — )ean  Daste,  Robert  LeFlon,  Du  Veron,  Del- 
phin,  Mme.  Emile,  Larive,  L.  de  Conzague-Frick, 
Rava  Diligent.  Reviewed  10-3-47. 


ITALIAN 

ANYTHING  FOR  A  SONC 

Superfilm.  Producer-director,  Carlo  Bugiani.  Pho- 
tography, Charles  Suin. 

CAST — Ferruccio  Tagliavini,  Carlo  Campanini,  Car- 
lo Romano,  Tino  Scotti,  Aldo  Silvani,  Vera  Carmi, 
Luisa  Rossi.  Reviewed  7-31-47. 

BEFORE  HIM  ALL  ROME  TREMBLED 
(AVANTI  A  LUI  TREMOVA  TUTTA  ROMA) 

Minerva  Film  Prod.  Producer,  Excelsa  Film.  Direc- 
tor, Carmine  Callone.  Screenplay,  C.  Sherardi.  Opera 
"Tosca"  by  Ciacomo  Puccini.  Photography,  Anchise 
Brizzi.  Music  score,  Ciacomo  Puccini.  Musical  direc- 
tor-conductor, Maestro  Luigi  Ricci.  Sound  technician, 
Adolfo  Alessandrini. 

CAST — Anna  Magnani,  Cino  Sinimberghi,  Edda  Al- 
bertini,  Steffen  Bode-Wab,  Carlo  Duse,  Tino  Scotti, 
Elisabetta  Barbato,  Tito  Cobbi,  Ciulio  Neri.  Reviewed 
5-5-47. 

BLOOD  RED  ROSE 
(ROSA  Dl  SANCUE) 

Superfilm.  Assistant  producer,  Ceorgio  Orsini.  Di- 
rector, Cesare  Sanetti.  Screenplay,  Maria  Basaglia, 
Fabiana  Frachat.  Photography,  Ubaldo  Arata,  Ainto 
Regista,  Gianni  Franciolini.  Architect,  Pietro  Schild. 
Art  direction,  Marcello  Albani.  Music  score,  Jacques 
I.  Bert. 

CAST — Viviane  Romance,  Georges  Flamant,  Guil- 
laume  DeSax,  Paul  Amit,  Camillo  Apolloni,  Clelia 
Bernacchi,  Elodia  Mazesca,  Fedele  Gentile,  Edmondo 
Van  Riel,  Marcello  Irven,  Monique  Thieboult,  Ray- 
mond Galle,  George  Bury,  Amalia  Pellegrini,  Emilea 
Centilni,  Stefana  Daffina,  Bruno  Persa,  Enza  De 
Felice,  Carlo  Chartier,  Stella  Caipo,  Fernando  Ma- 
chetti.  Reviewed  4-29-47. 

BROKEN  LOVE 

Itala  Films.  Producer,  Alberto  Cinquini.  Director, 
Guiseppe  Fatigati.  Screenplay,  Guido  Cantini.  Pho- 
tography, L.  G.  Arko.  Music  score,  Ettore  Montanaro. 
Musical  director,  Luigi  Ricci. 

CAST — Beniamino  Gigli,  Emma  Grammatica,  Ruth 
Hillberg,  Camilla  Horn,  Wilck  Herbert,  Edna  Alturi, 
Milla  Papa,  Lombardo  Picasso,  Menotti,  Livia  Caloni, 
Tito  Gobbi,  Gino  Conti.  Reviewed  7-31-47. 

FORBIDDEN  MUSIC 
(MUSICA  PROIBITA) 

Continental.  Director,  Carlo  Duse,  Carlo  Campogal- 
liani.  Music  score,  Ettore  Campogalliani,  Gianluigi 
Centemeri. 

CAST — Tito  Gobbi,  Guiseppe  Rinaldi,  Maria  Mer- 
cader,  Loredana,  Giorgio  Costanti,  Carlo  Duse,  Carlo 
Romano,  Mario  Casaleggio,  Letizia  Quaranta,  Guido 
Morisi,  Mario  Siletti.  Reviewed  10-21-47. 

FURIA 

Westporr-lnfernational  Films,  Inc.  Producer,  Fran- 
chini-AGIC.  Director,  Goffredo  Alessandrini.  Original 
screenplay,  Goffredo  Alessandrini.  Photography,  Pie- 
tro Portalufi.  Edited  by  Vanda  Tuzzi.  English  titles, 
Herman  G.  Weinberg 

CAST — Isa  Pola,  Rossano  Brazzi,  Gino  Cervi, 
Adriana  Benetti,  Umberto  Spadaro,  Camillo  Pilotto, 
Bella  Starace  Sainati.  Reviewed  10-14-47. 

THE  GENIUS  AND  THE  NIGHTINGALE 

Superfilm.  Director,  Guido  Brignone.  Music  score, 
Renzo  Rossellini,  based  on  music  by  Rossini  and 
Ballini. 

CAST — Maria  Cebotari,  Rossano  Brazzi,  Renato 
Cialente,  Loris  Gizzi,  Roberto  Bruni,  Sylvia  de  Bet- 
tini.  Reviewed  7-30-47. 


THE  CREAT  DAWN 

Superfilm.  Producer,  Scalera  Film.  Director,  G.  M. 
Scotese.  Original  Screenplay,  Edoardo  Micucci,  G.  M. 
Scotese.  English  titles,  A.  V.  Macaluso.  Photography, 
Otello  Martelli. 

CAST — Pierino  Gamba,  Rossano  Brazzi,  Renee 
Faure,  Giovanni  Grazzo,  Michele  Riccardini,  Yvonne 
Samson,  Fausto  Guerzoni,  Loris  Gizzi,  Cuglielmo 
Sinay.  Reviewed  8-27-47. 

I  LIVE  AS  I  PLEASE 

Sangraf  Pegoraro-Superfilm.  Director,  Carlo  Bu- 
giani. 

CAST — Ferruccio  Tagliavini,  Silvana  Jachino,  Carlo 
Campanini,  Luigi  Almirante,  Nino  Crisman,  Carlo 
Micheluzzi,  Armando  Migliari,  Piero  Cornabuci,  Loris 
Gizzi,  Giovanni  Grazzo.  Reviewed  3-31-47. 

THE  KING'S  JESTER 

Scalera  Films.  Directors,  Mario  Bonnard,  Arturo 
Ambrosio.  Musical  Adaptation,  Guilio  Bonnard.  Pho- 
tography, Ubaldo  Arata.  Montage,  Dolores  Tam- 
burini.  Art  Direction,  Florestano  di  Fausto,  Nino 
Novarese,  Dimitri  Dragomir.  Sound  technicians,  Pier 
Cavazzuti,  Franco  Robecchi.  Assistant  director,  Fran- 
co Magli. 

CAST — Michel  Simon,  Rossano  Brazzi,  Maria  Mer- 
cader,  Paola  Barbara,  Doris  Duranti,  Elli  Parvo,  Carlo 
Ninchi,  Juan  de  Lando.  Reviewed  7-12-47. 

LAUGH,  PAGLIACCI 

Itala  Films.  Director,  Giuseppe  Fatigati.  Screen- 
play, Cesar  Guilo  Viola.  Musical  direction,  Luigi 
Ricci 

CAST — Va Hi,  Benjamino  Gigli,  Paolo  Hoerbiger, 
Carlo  Romano,  Dagney  Servaes,  Carlo  Martel,  Adri- 
ana Perris,  Leone  Pacci,  Mario  Boviello,  Adelio 
Zagonara.  Reviewed  4-25-47. 

LUCIA  Dl  LAMMERMOOR 

Crandi.  Producer,  Mario  Trombetti.  Director,  Piero 
Ballerini.  Screenplay,  Piero  Ballerini,  Pier  Giuseppe 
Franci.  English  titles,  Walter  Klee.  Photography, 
Mario  Albertelli.  Edited  by  Virginia  Genesi  Curgaro. 

CAST — Nelly  Corradi,  Afro  Poli,  Mario  Filipeschi, 
Aldo  Ferracuti,  Italo  Tajo,  Loretta  di  Lelio,  Adelio 
Zagonara.  Reviewed  11-12-47. 

MAN'S  HOPE 

Lopert  Films.  Producer-director-original  screen- 
play, Andre  Malraux.  Photography,  Leroy  Page.  Mu- 
sic score,  Darius  Milhaud. 

CAST — Majuto,  Nicolas  Rodriguez,  Jose  Lado.  Re- 
viewed 3-25-47. 

REVENGE 

Distinguished  Films.  Producer,  Zeus  Films.  Direc- 
tor, Max  Neufeld.  Screenplay,  Luigi  Giacos.  English 
titles,  Walter  Klee.  Photography,  G.  La  Torre.  Music 
Score,  Carlo  Innocenzi. 

CAST — Anna  Magnani,  Gino  Cervi,  Luisa  Poselli, 
Antonio  Pizzuttio,  Carla  Repetti,  F.  Scervini.  Re- 
viewed 12-1-47. 

SCHOOLGIRL  DIARY 

Manenti  Films,  Superfilm.  Director,  original  screen- 
play, Mario  Mattoli.  Photography,  Jan  Stallich.  Musi- 
cal director,  Ezio  Carabella.  Art  director,  Mario 
Rappini.  Edited  by  Ferdinando  Tropea.  English  titles, 
Armando  Macaluso. 

CAST — Va  Hi,  Irasema  Dilian,  Andrea  Checchi, 
Giuditta  Rissone,  Ada  Dondini,  Carlo  Campanini, 
Sandro  Ruffini,  Nino  Micheluzzi,  Bianca  della  Corte, 
Olga  Solbelli,  Giuliana  Pitti.  Reviewed  9-25-47. 

SHOE-SHINE 

Lopert  Films.  Producer,  Paolo  W.  Tamburella.  Di- 
rector, Vittorio  De  Sica.  Original  screenplay,  Sergio 
Amidei,  Adolfo  Franci,  C.  G.  Viola,  Cesare  Zavattini. 
Photography,  Anchise  Brizzi.  Art  direction,  Ivo 
Battel  I  i .  Music  score,  Alessandro  Cicogini.  English 
titles,  Herman  G.  Weinberg. 

CAST  ■ —  Rinaldo  Smordoni,  Franco  Interlonghi, 
Aniello  Mele,  Bruno  Ortensi.  Pacifico  Astrologo, 
Francesco  De  Nicola,  Antonio  Carlino,  Erico  De  Silva, 
Antonio  Lo  Nigro,  Angelo  D'Amico,  Emilio  Cigoli. 
Reviewed  8-25-47. 


FOREICN     PRODUCT  1947 


957 


TO  LIVE  IN  PEACE 

Times  Film  Corp.  Producer,  Carlo  Ponti.  Director, 
Luigi  Zampa.  Screenplay,  Suso  Cecchi  D'Amico,  Aldo 
Fabrizi,  Piero  Tellini.  Photography,  Carlo  Montuori. 
Music  score,  Nino  Rota.  English  titles,  Armando 
Macaluso. 

CAST — Aldo  Fabrizi,  Gar  Moore,  Mirella  Monti, 
John  Kitzmiller,  Heinrich  Bode,  Ave  Ninchi,  Ernesto 
Almirante,  Nando  Bruno,  Aldo  Silvani,  Cino  Cavalieri, 
Piero  Palemini,  Franco  Serpilli.  Reviewed  11-13-47. 

THE  TWINS   (I  CEMELLI) 

Continental.  Director,  Carlo  Campogalliani.  Music 
score,  M.  E.  Montanaro,  C.  A.  Bixio.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Don  M'Ricci. 

CAST — Beniamino  Cigli,  Mariella  Lotti,  Rossano 
Brazzi. 


MEXICAN 

UNA  AVENTURA  EN  LA  NOCHE 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Raul  de  Anda,  S. 
A.  Director,  Rolando  Aguilar.  Original  screenplay, 
Chano  Urueta.  Photography,  Raul  Martinez  Solarez. 
Art  direction,  James  FitzCerald.  Musical  director, 
Rosalio  Ramirez.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound 
technician,  Manuel  Topete.  Assistant  director,  Va- 
lerio  Olivo.  Unit  manager,  Cuillermo  Alcayde. 

CAST — Luis  Aguilar,  Miroslava  Stern,  Susana  Cora, 
Jorge  "Che"  Reyes,  Arturo  Soto  Rangel,  Carlos 
Villarias. 

AL  CAER  LA  TARDE 

Azteca.  Producer,  Filmadora  Mexicana,  S.A.  Di- 
rector, Tito  Davison.  Original  screenplay,  Cregorio 
Wallerstein,  Tito  Davison,  Ricardo  Lopez  Mendez. 
Photography,  Alex  Philliphs.  Art  direction,  Jose 
Rodriguez  Granada.  Edited  by  Mario  Gonzales.  Sound 
technician,  Rodolfo  Benitez.  Assistant  director,  Man- 
uel Munoz.  Unit  manager,  Manuel  Rodriguez. 

CAST — Maria  Feliz,  Fernando  and  Julian  Soler, 
Tito  Junco,  Carmela  Gonzalez. 

ALCO  FLOTA  SOBRE  EL  ACUA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Filmadora  Mexicana,  S.A.  Di- 
rector, Alfred  B.  Crevenna.  Orig.  screenplay,  Ed- 
mundo  Baes,  Egon  Eis.  Photography,  Agustin 
Martinez  Solares.  Art  direction,  Jesus  Bracho.  Mu- 
sical director,  Manuel  Esperon.  Edited  by  Jose  Gia- 
cardi.  Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Solis.  Assistant  di- 
rector, Zacarias  Gomez  Urquiza.  Unit  manager, 
Fidel  Pizarro. 

CAST — Elsa  Aguirre,  Arturo  de  Cordoba,  Ampa- 
rito  Morillo,  Ruben  Rojo,  Fany  Schiller,  Arturo  Soto 
Rangel. 

ANGEL  O  DEMONIO 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Brooks-Darzon. 
Director-original  screenplay,  Victor  Urruchua.  Pho- 
tography, Raul  Martinez  Solares.  Art  direction,  Luis 
Moya.  Music  score,  Gonzalo  Curiel.  Musical  direc- 
tor, Manuel  Esperon.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound 
technician,  Manuel  Topete.  Assistant  director,  Felipe 
Palomino.  Unit  Manager.  Luis  G.  Rubin. 

CAST — Maria  Antonieta  Pons,  Armando  Calvo, 
"Chino"  Herrera,  Eduardo  Casado. 

BAjO  EL  CIELO  DE  SONORA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Raul  de  Anda, 
S.A.  Director,  Rolando  Aguilar.  Orig.  screenplay, 
Raul  de  Anda.  Photography,  Ignacio  Torres.  Art  di- 
rection, Manuel  Fontanals.  Musical  director,  Rosalio 
Ramirez.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound  technician, 
Eduardo  Fernandez.  Assistant  director,  Moises  Del- 
gado.  Unit  manager,  Enrique  Morfin. 

CAST — Raul  de  Anda,  Leonora  Amar,  Carlos  Lo- 
pez Moctezuma,  Domingo  Soler. 

LA  BARCA  DE  ORO 

Azteca.  Producer,  Filmadora  Mexicana,  S.  A.  Di- 
rector, Joaquin  Pardave.  Original  screenplay,  Ernesto 
Cortazar.  Photography,  Jorge  Stahl.  Art  direction, 
Luis  Moya.  Musical  director,  Manuel  Esperon.  Edited 
by  Mario  Gonzalez.  Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Beni- 
tez. Assistant  director,  Manuel  Munoz.  Unit  mana- 
ger. Manuel  Rodriguez. 

CAST— Pedro  Infante,  Sofia  Alvarez,  Roberto  Soto, 
Jr.,  Rene  Cardona,  Dolores  Camarillo. 


LA  BIEN  PACADA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Rosas  Priego,  S.  A. 
Director,  Tito  Gout.  Original  screenplay,  "El  Ca- 
ballero"  Audaz.  Photography,  Alex  Philliphs.  Art 
direction,  Carlos  Toussaint.  Musical  director,  Rosalio 
Ramirez.  Edited  by  Alfredo  Rosas.  Sound  technician, 
Francisco  Alcayde.  Assistant  director,  Americo  Fer- 
nandez. Unit  manager,  Fidel  Pizarro. 

CAST — Maria  Antonieta  Pons,  Tito  Junco,  Blanca 
Estela  Pavon,  Carlos  Martinez  Baena. 

LA  CALLE  DE  LA  PASION 

Azteca.  Producer,  Gamma  Films,  S.  A.  Director, 
Adolfo  Fernandez  Bustamante.  Photography,  Agus- 
tin Jimenez.  Art  direction,  Ramon  Rodriguez.  Musi- 
cal director,  Jorge  Perez.  Edited  by  R.  Ceballos. 
Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Solis.  Assistant  director, 
Alfonso  Corona  Blake.  Unit  manager.  Luis  Rubin. 

CAST — Maria  Teresa  Esquella,  Alfredo  Gomez  de 
la  Vega,  Gustavo  Rojo. 

CARTAS  MARCADAS 

Azteca.  Producer,  Almeda  Films.  Director,  Rene 
Cardona.  Orig  screenplay,  Ernesto  Cortazar.  Photog- 
raphy, Jack  Draper.  Art  direction,  Luis  Moya.  Mu- 
sical direction,  Rosalio  Ramirez  and  Federico  Ruiz. 
Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound  technician,  Luis 
Fernandez.  Assistant  director,  Luis  Abadie.  Unit 
manager,  Luis  Rubin. 

CAST — Pedro  Infante,  Marga  Lopez,  Rene  Car- 
dona, "Chicote." 

LA  CASA  COLORADA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Jose  Elvira.  Direc- 
tor, Miguel  Morayta.  Photography,  Gabriel  Figueroa. 
Art  direction,  Luis  Mova.  Musical  director,  I.  Zara- 
goza.  Edited  by  Juan  Jose  Marino.  Sound  technician, 
Rodolfo  Benitez.  Assistant  director,  Hector  Cisneros 
Tamayo.  Unit  manager,  Manuel  Rodriguez. 

CAST — Pedro  Armandariz,  Conchita  Macedo,  Ber- 
nardo Sancristobal,  Gilberto  Gonzalez. 

LA  CASA  DE  LA  TROYA 

Pan-American  Films  -  Churubusco.  Director,  Carlos 
Orellana.  Photography,  Jorge  Stahl.  Art  direction, 
Gunther  Gerzso.  Sound  technician,  Jose  B.  Carles. 

CAST — Charito  Granados,  Armando  Calvo,  Angel 
Garasa,  Carmen  Molina. 

CASADO  CASA  QUI  ERE 

Ramex  -  Churubusco.  Director,  Gilberto  Martinez 
Solares.  Photography,  Agustin  Martinez  Solares.  Art 
direction,  Gunther  Gerzso.  Sound  technician,  Rafael 
Peon. 

CAST — Maria  Elena  Marques,  Rafael  Baledon,  Malu 
Gatica,  Emma  Roldan. 

LA  CATEDRAL  HUNDIDA 

Aristo  Films-Churubusco.  Director,  Gilberto  Mar- 
tinez Solares.  Photography,  Agustin  Martinez  Solares. 
Art  direction,  Manuel  Fontanals.  Sound  technician, 
Ing.  Rafael  Ruiz  Esparza. 

CAST — Esther  Fernandez,  Luis  Aldas,  Jorge  Reyes. 

CHACHITA  LA  DE  TRIANA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Rodriguez  Her- 
manos,  S.  de  R.L.  Director,  Ismael  Rodriguez.  Orig. 
screenplay,  Ismael  Rodriguez,  Rogerio  Gonzalez. 
Photography,  Agustin  Jimenez.  Art  direction,  Carlos 
Toussaint.  Musical  director,  Rosalio  Ramirez.  Edite- 
ed  Fernando  Martinez.  Sound  technician,  Manuel 
Topete.  Assistant  director,  Jorge  Lopez  Portillo. 
Unit  manager,  Armando  Espinosa. 

CAST — Carlos  Baena,  Evita  Munoz,  Jorge  "Che" 
Reyes. 

LAS  CINCO  ADVERTENCIAS  DE  SATANAS 
(SATAN'  5  PROPHESIES) 

AZTECA-Abel  Salazar.  Producer,  Armando  Orive 
Alba.  Director,  Julian  Soler,  Screenplay,  Antonio 
Monsel,  Julian  Soler.  Story,  Enrique  Jardiel  Poncela. 
Photography,  J.  Stahl.  Set  decorations,  Edward  Fitz- 
gerald. Sound  technician,  H.  E.  Randel. 

CAST — Abel  Salazar,  Fernando  Soler,  Maria  Elena 
Marques,  Olga  Jimenez,  Beatriz  Ramos,  Eduardo 
Arozamena,  Ana  Bronte,  Antonio  Monsel.  Reviewed 
8-7-47. 


958 


FOREIGN     PRODUCT  1947 


CORTESANA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Rosas  Priego,  S.A. 
Director,  Tito  Gout.  Orig.  screenplay,  Alberto  Gout. 
Photography,  Alex  Philliphs.  Art  direction,  Carlos 
Toussaint.  Musical  director,  Rosalio  Ramirez.  Edited 
by  Alfredo  Rosas.  Sound  technician,  Francisco  Al- 
cayde.  Assistant  director,  Americo  Fernandez.  Unit 
manager,  Fidel  Pizarro. 

CAST — Mercedes  Barba,  Ruben  and  Gustavo  Rojo, 
Crox  Alvarado,  Arturo  Soto  Rangel,  Blanca  Estela 
Pavon. 

LA  DIOSA  ARRODILLADA 

Pan-American  Films-Churubusco.  Director,  Roberto 
Gavaldon.  Photography,  Alex  Phillips.  Art  direction, 
Manuel  Fontanals.  Sound  technician,  Nicolas  de  la 
Rosa. 

CAST- — Maria  Felix,  Arturo  de  Cordova. 

DOS  DE  LA  VIDA  AIRADA 

Crovas  -  Churubusco.  Director,  Juan  Bustillo  Oro. 
Photography,  Agustin  Jimenez.  Art  direction,  Carlos 
Toussaint.  Sound  technician,  Jose  B.  Carles. 

CAST — Manolin,  Schilinsky. 

ESPUELAS  DE  ORO 

Churubusco.  Producer,  Pedro  Galindo.  Director, 
Agustin  P.  Delgado.  Photography,  Victor  Herrera.  Art 
direction,  Marcos  Gilet.  Sound  technician,  Jesus  Rod- 
riguez. 

CAST — Pedro  Infante,  Amanda  del  Llano. 

LA  ESTRELLA  DE  ACAPULCO 

Aristo  Films-Churubusco.  Director,  Gilberto  Mar- 
tinez Solares.  Photography,  Agustin  Martinez  Solares. 
Art  direction,  Manuel  Fontanals.  Sound  technician, 
Nicolas  de  la  Rosa. 

CAST  —  Maria  Elena  Marques,  Rafael  Baledon, 
Emma  Roldan. 

FELIPE  FUE  DESCRACIADO 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  A.  Badu.  Director, 
Rene  Cardona.  Original  screenplay,  Ernesto  Cortazar. 
Photography,  Jorge  Stahl.  Musical  director,  Rosalio 
Ramirez.  Edited  by  Juan  Jose  Marino.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Luis  Fernandez.  Assistant  director,  Manuel 
Munoz.  Unit  manager,  Manuel  Rodriguez. 

CAST — Antonio  Badu,  Jorge  Ancira,  Mercedes 
Barba. 

LA  FERIA  DE  JALISCO 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Eduardo  Quevedo. 
Director,  Chano  Urueta.  Original  screenplay,  Chano 
Urueta.  Photography,  Ignacio  Torres.  Art  direction, 
Javier  Torres  Torija.  Musical  director,  Antonio  Diaz 
Conde.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound  technician, 
Luis  Fernandez.  Assistant  director,  Julio  Caero.  Unit 
manager,  Enrique  Morfin. 

CAST — Ramon  Armengod,  Perla  Aguiar,  Jose 
Pulido. 

HERMOSO  IDEAL 

Ramex  -  Churubusco.  Director,  Alejandro  Galindo. 
Photography,  Jose  Ortiz.  Art  direction,  Gunther  Gerz- 
so.  Sound  technician,  Rafael  Peon. 

CAST — Lilly  Aclemar,  Roberto  Landa. 

JOAN  CHARASQUEADO 

Filmadora  Chapultepec-Churubusco.  Director.  Er- 
nesto Cortazar.  Photography,  Victor  Herrera.  Art  di- 
rection, Francisco  Marcos  Chilet.  Sound  technician, 
Rafael  Peon. 

CAST — Pedro  Armendariz,  Miroslava,  Rene  Car- 
dona, "Mantequilla." 

EL  LADRON 

Azteca.  Producer,  Filmadora  Mexicana,  S.A.  Di- 
rector, Julio  Bracho.  Photography,  Raul  Martinez 
Solares.  Art  direction,  Jesus  Bracho.  Musical  director. 
Rosalio  Ramirez.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound 
technician,  Francisco  Alcayde.  Assistant  director, 
Felipe  Palomino.   Unit  manager,   Luis  Rubin. 

CAST — Luis  Sandrini,  Elsa  Aguirre,  Domingo  So- 
ler,  Consuelo  Guerrero  de  Luna. 

LA  MALACUENA 

Ramex-Churubusco.  Producer,  Pedro  Galindo.  Di- 
rector,   Agustin    P.    Delgado.    Photography,  Victor 


Herrera.  Art  direction,  Marcos  Gilet.  Sound  techni- 
cian, Jesus  Rodriguez. 

CAST — Pedro  Galindo,  Consuelo  Frank. 

LA  MARCHANTA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Luis  Manrique. 
Director,  Chano  Urueta.  Original  screenplay,  Mariano 
Azuela.  Photography,  Ignacio  Torres.  Musical  di- 
rector, Antonio  Diaz  Conde.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage. 
Sound  technician,  Luis  Fernandez.  Assistant  director, 
Julio  Caero.  Unit  manager,  Enrique  Morfin. 

CAST — Esther  Fernandez,  David  Silva,  Emma 
Roldan. 

EL  MUCHACHO  ALECRE 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Raul  de  Anda, 
S.A.  Director,  Alejandro  Galindo.  Orig  screenplay, 
Raul  de  Anda.  Photoraphy,  Ignacio  Torres.  Art  di- 
rection, Manuel  Fontanals.  Musical  director,  Rosalio 
Ramirez.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound  technician, 
Eduardo  Fernandez.  Assistant  director,  Moises  Del- 
gado. Unit  manager,  Enrique  Morfin. 

CAST — Luis  Aguilar,  Sara  Montes,  Arturo  Soto 
Rangel,  Eduardo  Arozamena. 

MUJER 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Luis  Manrique. 
Director,  Chano  Urueta.  Original  screenplay,  Pascual 
Garcia  Pena.  Photography,  Ignacio  Torres.  Art  di- 
rection, Jorge  Fernandez.  Music  score,  Agustin  Lara. 
Musical  director,  Chucho  Monge.  Edited  by  Juan  Jose 
Marino.  Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Solis.  Assistant 
director,  Julio  Caero.  Unit  manager,  Enrique  Morfin. 

CAST — Esther  Fernandez,  Augustin  Irusta,  Do- 
mingo Soler,  Jose  Pulido,  Emma  Roldan. 

MYSTERY  IN  MEXICO 

Ramex  -  Churubusco.  Director,  Robert  Wise  Pho- 
tography, Jack  Draper.  Art  direction,  Gunther  Gerzso. 
Sound  technician,  Jose  Carles. 

CAST — William  Lundigan,  Jacqueline  White,  Jac- 
queline Dalya. 

LA  OTRA 
(THE  OTHER  LOVE) 
CLASA  FILMS-Mercurio  Films.  Producer,  Mauricio 
de  la  Serna.  Director,  Roberto  Gavaldon.  Based  on 
"Dead  Pigeon"  by  Rian  James.  Screenplay,  Jose 
Revueltas,  Roberto  Gavaldon.  Photography,  Alex 
Phillips.  Music  score,  Raul  Lavista. 

CAST — Dolores  del  Rio,  Victor  Junco,  Augustin 
Irusta,  Jose  Baviera.  Reviewed  5-26-47. 

PECADORA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Calderon,  S.  A. 
Director,  Jose  Diaz  Morales.  Original  screenplay,  Jose 
Diaz  Morales.  Photography,  Ezequiel  Carrasco.  Art 
direction,  Luis  Moya.  Music  score,  Agustin  Lara. 
Musical  director,  Antonio  Diaz  Conde.  Edited  by 
Juan  Jose  Marino.  Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Solis. 
Assistant  director,  Matilde  Landetta.  Unit  manager, 
Paul  Castelain. 

CAST — Emilia  Guiu,  Ramon  Armengod,  Andres 
Soler,  Nincn  Sevilla. 

EL  REINO  DE  LOS  CANCSTERS 

Azteca.  Producer,  Espano  Sona  Films.  Director, 
luan  Orol.  Orig.  screenplay,  Juan  Orol.  Photography, 
Domingo  Carrillo.  Art  direction,  Ramon  Rodriguez. 
Musical  director,  Antonio  Rosado.  Edited  by  Jose 
Marino.  Sound  technician,  Francisco  Alcayde.  As- 
sistant director,  Julio  Caero.  Unit  manager,  Guiller- 
mo  Alcayde. 

CAST — Rosa  Carmma,  )uan  Orol.  Juanita  Riveron, 
Lillie  I'raclo,  Kiko  Mendive,  Francisco  Jambrina. 

RIO  ESCONDIDO 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Raul  de  Anda,  S. 
A.  Director,  Emilio  Fernandez.  Original  screenplay. 
Emilio  Fernandez.  Photography,  Gabriel  Figueroa.  Art 
direction,  Manuel  Fontanals.  Musical  director,  Fran- 
cisco Dominguez.  Edited  by  Floria  Schuman.  Sound 
technician,  Eduardo  Fernandez.  Assistant  director, 
Carlos  L.  Cabello.  Unit  manager,  Enrique  Morfin. 

CAST — Maria  Feliz,  Carlos  Lopez  Moctezuma,  Fer- 
nando Fernandez,  Domingo  Soler,  Agustin  Isunza, 
Eduardo  Arozamena. 


FOREIGN     PRODU C  T     19  4  7 


959 


SENORA  TENTACION 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Calderon,  S.  A. 
Director,  lose  Diaz  Morales.  Original  screenplay, 
Pedro  and  Cuillermo  Calderon.  Photography,  Ezequiel 
Carrasco.  Art  direction,  Luis  Moya.  Edited  by  ]uan 
Jose  Marino.  Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Solis.  Assist- 
ant director,  Julio  Caero.  Unit  manager,  Paul  Caste- 
lain. 

CAST — Susana  Cuizar,  David  Silva,  Ninon  Sevilla, 
Hilda  Sour. 

LA  SINVENTURA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Filmadora  Mexicana,  S.  A.  Di- 
rector, Tito  Davison.  Original  screenplay,  "El  Ca- 
ballero"  Audaz.  Photography,  Alex  Phillips.  Art  di- 
rection, James  FitzCerald.  Edited  by  Mario  Gonzalez. 
Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Benitez.  Assistant  director, 
Manuel  Munoz.  Unit  manager,  Manuel  Rodriguez. 

CAST — Maria  Antonieta  Pons,  Rafael  Baledon, 
Ernesto  Vilchis,  Tito  Junco. 

SOY  CHARRO  DE  RANCHO  GRANDE 

Azteca.  Producer,  Filmadora  Mexicana,  S.  A.  Direc- 
tor, Joaquin  Pardave.  Original  screenplay,  Ernesto 
Cortazar.  Photography,  Jorge  Stahl.  Art  direction, 
Luis  Moya.  Musical  director,  Manuel  Esperon.  Edited 
by  Mario  Gonzalez.  Sound  technician,  Rodolfo  Beni- 
tez. Assistant  director,  Manuel  Munoz.  Unit  mana- 
ger, Manuel  Rodriguez. 

CAST — Sofia  Alvarez,  Pedro  Infante,  Rene  Car- 
dona,  Jorge  Ancira. 

TANIA,  LA  BELLA  SALVAJE 

Azteca.  Producer,  Espana  Sono  Films.  Director, 
Juan  Orol.  Original  screenplay,  Juan  Orol.  Photo- 
graphy, Domingo  Carrillo.  Art  direction,  Ramon  Rod- 
riguez. Musical  director,  Antonio  Rosado.  Sound 
technician,  Francisco  Alcayde.  Assistant  director, 
Julio  Caero.  Unit  manager,  Guillermo  Alcayde. 

CAST — Rosa  Carmina,  Manuel  Arbide,  Enrique 
Zambrano,  Kiko  Mendive. 

EL  ULTIMO  CHINACO 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Raul  de  Anda, 
S.A.  Director,  Raul  de  Anda.  Orig.  screenplay,  Raul 
de  Anda.  Photography,  Raul  Martinez  Solares.  Art 
direction,  James  FitzGerald.  Musical  director,  Ro- 
salio  Ramirez.  Edited  by  Carlos  Savage.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Manuel  Topete.  Assistant  director,  Valerio 
Olivo.   Unit  manager,  Guillermo  Alcayde. 

CAST — Luis  Aguilar.  Marga  Lopez,  Carlos  Lopez 
Moctezuma,  Luis  G.  Barreiro,  Miguel  Arenas,  Ar- 
turo  Soto  Rangel. 

VIRGENES  DE  ARRABAL 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Luis  Manrique. 
Director,  Chano  Urueta.  Original  screenplay,  Esther 
Fernandez,  Luis  Manrique.  Photography,  Victor 
Herrera.  Music  score,  Jesus  Monge.  Musical  director, 
Antonio  Diaz  Conde.  Edited  by  Juan  Jose  Marino. 
Sound  technician,  Luis  Fernandez.  Assistant  director, 
Julio  Caero.  Unit  manager,  Antonio  Sanchez  Barraza. 

CAST — Esther  Fernandez,  David  Silva,  Nelly  Mon- 
tiel,  Beatriz  Ramos,  Emma  Roldan. 

A  VOLAR  JOVEN 

Posa  Films-Churubusco.  Director,  Miguel  Delgado. 
Photography,  Jack  Draper,  Art  direction,  Jorge  Fer- 
nandez. Sound  technician,  Jose  B.  Carles. 

CAST — Mario  "Cantinflas"  Moreno,  Angel  Garasa. 

YO  DORMI  CON  UN  FANTASMA 

Azteca.  Producer,  Producciones  Azteca,  S.  A. 
Director,  Jaime  Salvador.  Photography,  Raul  Martinez 
Solares.  Art  direction,  )ose  Rodriguez.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Francisco  Alcayde.  Assistant  director,  Alfonso 
Corona-Blake.  Unit  manager,  Enrique  Hernandez. 

CAST — Maria  Luisa  Zea,  "Resortes,"  Rafael  Al- 
cayde. 

YO  SOY  TU  PADRE 

Azteca.  Producer,  Filmadora  Mexicana,  S.  A.  Di- 
rector, Emilio  Gomez  Muriel.  Photography,  Agustin 
Martinez  Solares.  Art  direction,  James  FitzGerald, 
Luis  Moya.  Edited  by  Rafael  Ceballos.  Sound  tech- 
nician, Rodolfo  Benitez.  Assistant  director,  Manuel 
Munoz.  Unit  manager,  Manuel  Rodriguez. 

CAST — Luis  Sandrini,  Blanca  de  Castejon,  Gilberto 
Gonzalez,  Anita  Muriel,  Roberto  Canedo,  Julio  Ahuet. 


RUSSIAN 

IN  THE  NAME  OF  LIFE 

Lenfilm-ARTKINO  Russia.  Producer,  Lenfilm  Stu- 
dios. Director,  Alexander  Zarki  and  Joseph  Heifits. 
Screenplay,  Eugene  Gabrilovich,  Alexander  Zarki, 
Joseph  Heifits.  Photography,  Vladimir  Gardanov.  Mu- 
sic score,  Benedict  Pushkov.  English  titles,  Charles 
Clement. 

CAST — Victo  Kokriakov,  Mikhail  Kuznetov,  Oleg 
Zhakov,  Katya  Lepanova,  Lydia  Shabalina,  Marga- 
rita  Gaomyko,    Nikolai   Cherkassov.    Reviewed  10- 

16-  47. 

IVAN  THE  TERRIBLE 

Central  Cinema-Artkino.  Producer-director-screen- 
play, Sergei  Eisenstein.  Photography,  (exteriors), 
Edouard  Tisse.  Photography  (interiors),  Andrei 
Moskvin.  Music,  Sergei  Prokofieff.  Art  director, 
Isaac  Shpinel.  English  titles,  Charles  Clement. 

CAST — Nikolai  Cherkassov,  Ludmilla  Tselikov- 
skaya,  Seraphima  Birman,  Piotr  Kadochnikov,  Niko- 
lai Nazvanov,  Alexander  Abrikosov,  Vsevolod  Pudov- 
kin,  Mikhail  Zharov,  Alexei  Buchma,  Mikhail  Kuz- 
netov. Reviewed  5-15-47. 

RUSSIAN  BALLERINA 

Lenfilm-ARTKINO  Director,  Alexander  Ivanovsky. 
Original  screenplay,  A.  Erlich,  Alexander  Ivanovsky. 
English  titles,  Charles  Clement.  Photography,  A.  Kalt- 
sati.  Music  score,  B.  Pushkov. 

CAST — Maria  Redina,  Galina  Ulanova,  Vladimir 
Kazanovich,  Nadia  Yastrebova,  Olga  Zhizneva,  A. 
Orlov,  F.  Kurikhin,  Vlartimir  Gardin. 

STONE  FLOWER 

Mosfilm  Studios-Artkino.  Director,  Alexander 
Ptushko.  Screenplay,  Pavel  Bazhov,  Ivan  Keller. 
Photoplay,  Feodor  Provorov.  Music  score,  Lev 
Schwartz.  English  titles,  Charles  Clement. 

CAST — Vladimir  Druzhnikov,  Elena  Derevschi- 
kova,  Tamara  Makarova,  Mikhail  Troyanovsky,  Al- 
exander Kleberer,  Nikolai  Temyakov.  Reviewed  3- 

17-  47. 

THE  TARAS  FAMILY 

Kiev  Film  Studios,  U.S. SR.- Artkino.  Director, 
Mark  Donsky.  Screenplay,  Boris  Gorbatov  and  Mark 
Donsky.  Original  novel  by  Boris  Gorbatov.  English 
titles,  Charles  Clement.  Photography,  Boris  Mona- 
stirsky.  Music  score,  Lev  Schwartz. 

CAST — Ambrosi  Butchma,  Benjamin  Zuskin,  Dan- 
iel Sagal,  Eugene  Ponamenko,  Vera  Slovina,  Maria 
Samosvat,  Lubov  Kartasheva,  Elena  Osmyalovaskaya, 
Nikolai  Zimovetz,  Luda  Lizengevich,  Vladin  Zaku- 
renko,  Mikhail  Visotsky.  Reviewed  4-30-47. 

THE  TURNING  POINT 

Lenfilm- Artkino.  Director,  Frederick  Ermler. 
Screenplay,    Boris    Chriskov.    Photography,  Arcary 

Kaltsati. 

CAST — Mikhail  Derzhavin.  Pavel  Andrievsky,  Yu- 
ri Tolubeyev,  Andrei  Abrikosov,  Alexei  Zrazhevsky, 
Mark  Benes,  Pavel  Vokov.  Reviewed  1-7-47. 

THE  VOW 

Tbilissi  Film  Studios-Artkino.  Director.  Mikhail 
Chiaureli.  Screenplay,  Mikhail  Chiaureli,  N.  Pav- 
lenko.  English  titles,  Charles  Clement.  Photography, 
S.  Kesmatov.  Music  score,  A.  Balanchivadze. 

CAST — Mikhail  Gelovani,  S.  Chiatsintova.  N.  Bo- 
golibov,  D.  Pavlov,  S.  Gogohubova,  T.  Makharova, 
N.  Plotskikova,  V.  Soloviev,  S.  Blinikov,  C.  Sa- 
gardze,  P.  Ismatev.  Riveiwed  8-28-47. 

THE  WINNER 

Mosfilm  -  ARTK  I  N  0.  Director,  Andrei  Frolov. 
Screenplay,  Anatol  Filimonov.  Photography,  Feodor 
Firsovy.  Music  score,  Vassily  Soloviev-Syedoy.  English 
titles,  Charles  Clement. 

CAST — Vladimir  Volodin,  Anastasia  Zuyeva,  llya 
Pereverstev,  Irina  Cheredniachenko,  Vassily  Gribnov, 
Alexander  Stepanov,  Tamara  Govorkova,  Sergei 
Blinikov,  Anton  Byelov.  Reviewed  12-4-47. 

ZYCMUNT  KOLOSOWSKI 

Kiev  Studios-ARTKINO.  Directors,  Zygmunt  Naw- 
rocki,  Boris  Dmochowski.  Screenplay,  Igor  Lukowski. 


960 


FOREIGN     PRODUCT  1947 


Photography,  Fedor  Firsow.  Music  score,  Oscar  Sand- 
ler. English  titles,  Charles  Clement. 

CAST — Boris  Dmochowski,  Vaslov  Sczeckin,  Vas- 
lav  Oswietsimski,  Daniel  Colubinski,  Dmitri  Miliu- 
tenko,  Irena  Murowa,  Piotr  Skorochod.  Reviewed 
1 1-20-47. 


SWEDISH 


APPASSIONATA 

Lux-Saga.  Director,  Olof  Molander.  Original,  Olof 
Molander  and  George  Martens.  Photography,  Karl 
Erik  Alberts.  Art  direction,  Bertil  Duroj.  Musical  di- 
rection, Cunnar  Johannson,  Stig  Johannson.. 

CAST — Ceorg  Rydeberg,  Viveca  Lindfors,  Alt 
Kjellin,  Ceorg  Funquist.  Reviewed  1-10-47. 

THE  GIRL  AND  THE  DEVIL 

Scandia  Films.  Producer,  Lorens  Marmstedt.  Di- 
rector, Hampe  Faustman.  Screenplay,  Bertil  Malm- 
berg.  Photography,  Hilding  Bladh.  Art  direction, 
P.  A.  Lundgren.  Music  score.  Moses  Pergament. 

CAST — Cunn  Wallgren,  Stig  Jarrel,  Sven  Milian- 


der,  Linnea  Hillberg,  Ander  Ek,  Elsa  Widborg.  Re- 
viewed 5-1-47. 

QUEEN  FOR  A  NIGHT 

SACA.  Director,  Willy  Hildebrand.  Screenplay, 
Cardar  Sahlberg.  Music  score,  Jules  Sylvain.  Songs, 
Olof  Sandberg,  Karl-Ewert,  Nils  Thoren.  Conductor, 
Nils  Crevillius. 

CAST — Curli  Lemon  Bernhard,  Costa  Bjoerling, 
Inga  Brink,  Costa  Kjellertz,  Torsten  Winge,  Hilding 
Cavle,  Ake  Soderblom,  Thor  Modeen,  Weyler  Hilde- 
brand. Reviewed  8-1-47. 


TORMENT 
(HETS) 

Oxford-SF.  Director,  Alf  Sjoberg.  American  ver- 
sion prepared  by  Edward  L.  Kingsley.  Screenplay, 
Ingmar  Bergman.  Photography,  Martin  Bodin.  Mon- 
tage, Oscar  Rosander.  Set  decorations,  Arne  Aker- 
mark.  Music  score,  Hilding  Rosenberg.  Musical  di- 
rector, Erik  Tuxen.  Sound  technician,  Caston  Cor- 
nelius. 

CAST — Stig  larrel,  Alf  Kellin,  Mai  Zetterling, 
Olof  Winnerstrand,  Costa  Cederlund,  Hugo  Bjorne, 
Stig  Olin,  Olav  Riego,  Marta  Arbin,  Jan  Molander. 
Reviewed  6-18-47. 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


961 


U.  S.  FOREIGN  DISTRIBUTORS 


Importers  and  Exporters 


AMERICAN  TRADINC  ASSOCIATION 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-5614 

HENRY  R.  ARIAS 

(Importer,  exporter,  purchasing  agent,  foreign  and 

domestic  distributor) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-4574 

Owner  Henry  R.  Arias 

ARTKINO  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(North  and  South  American  distributors  of  U.  S. 

S.   R.  Films) 
723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6570 

President  Nicholas  Napoli 

Vice-President  Rosa  Madell 

ARTLEE  CORPORATION 

(Rep.  British  companies) 

1  600  Broadway,  New  York  1 9,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-1647 

JACK  BARNSTYN 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

1842  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-4697 

BENJAMIN  BLUMENTHAL 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

608  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-5227 

BRITISH  AND  CONTINENTAL 
TRADINC  Co. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

1842  Broadway,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-4697 

CASANAVE  ARTLEE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Exporter  and   importer,   special  representation) 
1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-1647 

President  Charles    L.  Casanave 

Vice-President  /.  Frank    P.  Bibas 

Secretary  Robert  W.  Cease 

Treasurer  Charles    L.    Casanave,  Jr. 

Board  of  Directors:  Charles  L.  Casanave,  Artemise 

J.    Casanave,    Edward    P.    Casanave,    Charles  L. 

Casanave,    Jr.,    Chester    F.    Casanave,    Frank  P. 

Bibas,  Robert  W.  Cease. 

CASINO  FILM  EXCHANGE,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  foreign  films) 

214  E.  86th  St.,  New  York  28,  N.  Y. 

REgent  4-0257 

President  Joseph  Scheinman 

Vice-President  Max  Cruen 

Secretary-Treasurer  Munio  Podhorzer 

CAVALCADE  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Importers  and  exporters  foreign  films;  dubbing  into 
English) 

959  Seward  St.,  Hollywood  38,  Calif. 
HOIIywood  5458 

President  Harvey  Pergament 


CINE-ART  CO. 

(Producer  and  distributor  of  foreign  films) 
117  W.  48th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6834 

Directors  Vincent  Bejtman,  Z.  Prumbs 

CINE  COLUMBIA,  S.  A. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

1475  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-3379 

CINEMA  EXPORT  CORP. 

(Importer  and  Exporter) 

1842  Broadway,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-4697 

President-Treasurer  Jack  Barnstyn 

Director  Carla  Schnurmacher 

CLASA-MOHME,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  Spanish  dialogue  motion  pictures) 

1910  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  7,  Calif. 

Rochester  0139 

723  7th  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-4929 

President  Custav  Mohme 

Vice-President  Salvador  Elizondo 

Secretary  Henry  Humann 

Treasurer  C.    J.  Mohme 

Board  of  Directors:  Custav  Mohme,  Henry  Humann, 
C.  J.  Mohme,  Ramon  Sanchez  Albarran. 

LEO  B.  COHEN 

(Importers  and  Exporters;  distributor  of  European 
films  in  North  and  South  America) 
150  W.  49th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
CHickering  4-8539 

COSMOPOLITAN  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor,  importer  and  exporter) 
1564  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-3417 

President-Treasurer  F.    F.  Ziehm 

Secretary  Philipp  Betten 

Board  of   Directors:   F.   F.   Ziehm,  Arthur  Ziehm 
Philipp  Betten. 

CRYSTAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Foreign  and  domestic  distributor) 
1564  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8668 

President  Melvin  M.  Hirsh 

Vice-President  John  Morton 

Secretary  Florence  Hirsh 

DANUBIA  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Importer,  Distributor) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-5578 

President-Treasurer  Bela  Black 

V-P-Foreign    Buyer  Dezso  Szenes 

Board  of  Directors:  Bela  Black,  Dezso  Szenes,  John 
Black. 

ENCLISH  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Distributor) 

1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-6072 

President   Nat  Sanders 

Vice- President-Treasurer  Sylvia  Sanders 

Secretary  Enid  S.  Wysor 

Comptroller  Rosamond  H.  Scull 


962 


U  .  S  .  FOREIGN  PIS  TRIBUTORS 


ESQUIRE  FILMS  OF  U.  S..  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  British  pictures 
233  Broadway,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 
COrtland  7-2230 

President  I.  Montefiore  Levy 

Treasurer  Reuben  Lozner 

Board  of  Directors:  I.  Montefiore  Levy,  Reuben 
Lozner. 

EXCELSIOR  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6157 

EXHIBITORS  FILM  EXCHANCE 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

630  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-0888 

EXPORT  AND  IMPORT  FILM  CO.,  Inc. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

608  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

BRyant  9-5227 

FAMOUS  INTERNATIONAL  FILM  CORP. 

(Importer,  exporter,  U.  S.  16  mm.  distributor) 
1564  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8897 

General    Manager  B.  Bekeris 

FILM  RICHTS,  Inc. 

FILM  RICHTS  EXPORT  CORP. 

FILM  RICHTS  INTERNATIONAL,  Ltd. 

(Exporter) 

1600  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-0687 

President-Treasurer  I  rvin  Shapiro 

Vice- President-Secretary  Martin  Mermelstein 

Assistant    Secretary  A.  Exelberth 

FILMS  OF  THE  NATIONS,  Inc. 

(Non-profit    membership    corporation,  distributing 
foreign  governments'  16  mm.,  35  mm.  films. 
55  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
CHickering  4-8420 

President-Executive   Director  Maurice   T.  Croen 

Vice-Presidents  H.  M.  Moolman,  B.  Nordholm 

Secretary  William  Rosenfeld 

Treasurer  H.    Van  Weeren-Criek 

Board  of  Directors:  Bernard  B.  Brodie,  Maurice  T. 
Croen,  F.  B.  Crunzweig,  Harvey  Marlowe,  Allen 
Miner,  H.  M.  Moolman,  B.  Nordholm,  Knut 
Olsen,  Henry  Pillichody,  William  Rosenfeld,  Syed 
Wahajuddin  Ahmad,  Hans  Van  Weeren-Criek. 

FOREICN  SCREEN  CORP. 

(Producer-distributors,   specializing   in  Latin 
America) 

55  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-4957 

President  H.  Alban-Mestanza 

Vice-President  Eliane  Henno  Mestanza 

Secretary  Florine  C.  Meyer 

Asst.  Secretary-Export  Manager.. ..Eleanor  L.  Erickson 

Counsel  Harold   S.  Budner 

COMMERCIAL   SHORT  DIVISION: 

In  Charge  of  Production  Eliane  Henno  Mestanza 

Service   Manager  Cilda  A.  Bueno 

BRANCHES-AFFILIATED  COMPANIES: 

CUBA — Candido  C.   Caldo,   Salud   319,  Havana. 

MEXICO — Alfonso  Merlet  Cillet,  Manrique  de  Zuniga 

175,  Mexico  City. 
PANAMA,   CENTRAL   AMERICA — Antonio  Hassan, 

P.  O.  Box  1625,  Panama. 
VENEZUELA — Fini   Veracoechea,    Mercaderes   a  La 

Corda  43,  Caracas. 
COLOMBIA— S.  Gutierrez  Prado,  P.  O.  Box  3958, 

Bogota. 

ECUADOR,  PERU,  BOLIVIA — Cristobal  Cornejo  San- 
chez, Palacio  de  Comercio,  Quito,  Ecuador;  Radar 
Films,  P.  O.  Box  2016,  Lima,  Peru. 

CHILE — Alberto  Merlet  Gillet,  Estado  260,  San- 
tiago. 

ARGENTINA— Natalio  Bruski,  J.  E.  Uriburu  126, 
Buenos  Aires. 


BRAZIL — J.  Arnaud  Maia,  Almirante  Barroso,  Salla 

201 ,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
PUERTO  RICO — Rafael   Marti,  P.  O.  Box   16,  San 

Juan. 

FOREIGN-SERVICE  FILM  CORP. 

1928  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  7,  Calif. 
REpublic  2-8861 

President   J.  Carner-Ribalta 

Secretary-Treasurer  J.  Guerrero,  Jr. 

FRANCO  AMERICAN   FILM  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

1  W.  64th  St.,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 

President  Samuel  Kaplan 

Secretary  A.  T.  Kaplan 

FRENCH  FILM  EXCHANCE 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

204  Central  Park  South,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-5277 

FRENCH    MOTION    PICTURE  CORP. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

78-02  Woodside  Ave.,  Elmhurst,  New  York 
HAvemeyer  9-441  1 

CORDON  (RICHARD) 

(Emporterand  Exporter) 

2643  Broadway;  Suite  5N,  New  York  25,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-9031-2 

Cable:  CORDONFILM  NEW  YORK 

GUARANTEED  PICTURES  CO.,  Inc. 

(Importers,  exporters,  distributors) 
729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  5-6456 

President-General  Manager  Mortimer  D.  Sackett 

Secretary-Treasurer  Samuel  Goldstein 

HOFFBERG  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

620  Ninth  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-9031 

Distribution  of  Following  Films: 

FRENCH:  Bargekeeper's  Daughter;  Betrayal  of  Cath- 
erine the  Great;  Clandestine;  Claudine;  Crime  and 
Punishment;  Dark  Eyes;  Dawn  Over  France;  Drame 
de  Shanghai;  Escape  from  Yesterday;  Hatred;  Heart 
of  Paris;  I  Sing  for  You  Alone;  Kreutzer  Sonata;  La 
Symphonie  Fantastique;  L'Orage;  Mister  Flow;  Nina 
Petrovna  ;  Nothing  to  Declare?;  Pearls  of  the  Crown; 
Princess  Tarn  Tarn;  Tender  Enemy;  They  Were  Five; 
Three  Hours;  Volga  Boatman;  Whirlwind  of  Paris. 
ITALIAN:  Belle  O  Brutte  Si  Sposan  Tutte;  Cosi  Si  Fa 
L'Amore;  Dente  per  Dente;  Due  Cuori  Sotto  Seques- 
tra; II  Corsaro  Nero;  La  Mia  Canzone  al  Vento; 
L'Uomo  Venuto  dal  Dare;  Pazza  di  Ciola;  Tu  M'Ami 
lo  Tamo;  Un  Mare  di  Guai. 

SPANISH:  Adventur  Hipica;  Cuatro  Corazones;  Hom- 
bre  del  Mar;  Linda  o  Feo  Se  Casan;  Las  de  Baranco; 
Noche  de  Las  Mayas;  Quien  Mai  Anda ;  Sed  de  Amor; 
Una  Mujer  Para  Cada  Hombre. 
SWEDISH:  Pensionat  Paradiset. 

SPECIAL  FEATURES:  Abraham  Lincoln;  Club  de 
Femmes;  The  Eagle;  First  Film  Concert;  Life  and 
Laughter;  Memories  of  Shakespeare;  Monastery;  The 
Pearl  of  Nyat-San;  Thunder  in  the  Hills;  Works  of 
Charles  Dickens. 

HUNCARIA  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 
1776  Brodaway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COIumbus  5-1760 

INTERNATIONAL  FILM  EXCHANGE 

1914  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  7,  Calif. 
Republic  2-6487 

INTERNATIONAL  VARIETY  AND 
THEATRICAL  AGENCY  Inc. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wisconsin  7-8626 


U.S.  FOREIGN  DISTRIBUTORS 


963 


LAEMMLE  (MAX) 

(Foreign  films  distributor) 

3244  Lowry  Road,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

NOrmandy  5878 

LEVINSON-FINNEY  ENTERPRISES,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  foreign  films) 

1968  So.  Vermont,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Rochester  2636 

Also:  6525  Sunset  Blvd.,  Hollywood  28,  Calif. 

President  M.  J.  Levinson 

Secretary-Treasurer  Edward  Finney 

LONDON  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Inc. 
(Korda) 

(Producer:  U.  S.  Representative) 
350  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-1  565,  LOngacre  5-7792 

President  Sir  Alexander  Korda 

Vice-President  Morris  Helprin 

Secretary  Ambrose  Doskow 

Treasurer  Esther  Pallos 

Board  of  Directors:  Sir  Alexander  Korda,  Chairman; 
Morris  Helprin,  Arnold  Grant. 

LEO  MALCHIN 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

204  Central  Park  South,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-5277 

MARSHALL   (WILLIAM),  Inc. 

(U.  S.  Distributor  for  Foreign  Films) 
Bank  of  America  Bldg.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
CRestview  1  -7244 

President   William  Marshall 

Vice-President   Danny  Winkler 

Counsel   Harry  Sokolov 

MAYER  &  BURSTYN,  Inc. 

(Distributors  of  foreign  made  films) 
1481  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
MEdallion  3-2881 

President  Arthur  L.  Mayer 

Secretary-Treasurer  Joseph  Burstyn 

THE  MAYFLOWER  PICTURES  CORP.,  Ltd. 

(Producer:  U.  S.  Representative) 

1270  Ave.  of  Americas,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Circle  7-3945 

General  Manager  in  the  U.  S  Budd  Rogers 

Board  of  Directors:  Charles  Laughton,  Erich  Pom- 

mer.  Maxwell  Setton,  S.  R.  Hogg,  C.  W.  Dawson, 

D.  C.  Tewson. 

METROPOLIS     PICTURES  CORP. 

(Importers  and  Exporters) 

45  John  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

REctor  2-5045 

MODERN  FILM  CORP. 

(Importer  and  Exporter) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-5175 

NATIONAL  FILM  BOARD  OF  CANADA 

(U.S.  distribuiton  of  Canadian  films) 
620  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Circle  6-0224 


NATIONAL  PICTURES  CORP. 

( I  mporters,  distributors ) 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

LAckawanna  4-3544 

President  Edwin 

v/ice-President  Clifton 

Secretary  William 


Fadiman 
Fadiman 
Fadiman 


OLYMPIC  MOTION  PICTURE  CORP. 

(Distributor  of  Greek  and  foreign  films  in  35  and 
1  6mm. ) 

Room  703,  1697  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
Circle  7-2290 

President-Treasurer  Don  Avion 


ORPA  CO. 

(Importer  and  Exporter) 

1207  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-4230 

POST  PICTURES  CORP. 

(Importer  and  Exporter) 

723  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-5741 

RITCHEY  INTERNATIONAL  CORP. 

(Distributor  in  the  export  market) 
1560  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-0717 

President  Norton  V.  Ritchey 

Secretary-Treasurer  N.  Witting 

Board  of  Directors:  Norton  Ritchey,  N.  Witting,  J. 
V.  Ritchey,  Jr. 

SAGA  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  Scandinavian  films) 

501  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

PLaza  5-2400 

President  Sam  Abrahamsen 

Vice-President  David  Abrahamsen,  M.  D. 

Secretary-Treasurer  Oscar  Abrahamsen 

SCANDIA  FILMS,  Inc. 

( Importer-Distributor) 

220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Wisconsin  7-7059 

President  Ernest  Mattsson 

SIMPEX  C.M.C. 

( Importer ) 

1564  Broadway,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
BRyant  9-8897 

SIRITZKY  INTERNATIONAL 
PICTURES  CORP. 

(Distributor) 

1501  Broadway,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
WAtkins  9-1311 

President  Leon  Siritzky 

Vice-President  Sam  Siritzky 

Secretary-Treasurer  Joseph  Siritzky 

SPALTER  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURES,  Inc. 

(Distributors  of  foreign  films) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

President  Albert  Spalter 

Vice-President  in  charge  of  sales   B.  S.  Goldberg 

Public  Relations  Director  David  A.  Bader 

TRANS-CONTINENTAL   FILMS,  Inc. 

(Foreign  distributor,  specializing  in  Latin  America; 

Spanish  films;  purchasing  agents  in  the  U.  S.) 
243  W.  56th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 
PLaza  9-7939 

President  J.   A.  Cordero 

Secretary  Richard  Riera 

Treasurer  S.  C.  Prado 

TRANS-OCEANIC  FILM  EXPORT  CO. 

(Importer  and  exporter) 

1564  Broadway.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

MEdalion  3-5377 

TRICOLORE  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Distributor  of  French  films) 

350  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  I,  N.  Y. 

LOngacre  5-7792 

President  Sir   Alexander  Korda 

Vice-President  Morris  Helprin 

Treasurer  Esther  Pallos 

Secretary  Jean  Desbrosses 

Board  of  Directors:  Sir  Alexander  Korda,  Chairman; 
Morris  Helprin,  Arnold  Grant. 

UNITED  STATES  FILM  CO 

(Importer  and  Exporter;  distributors  in  Near  East, 
Turkey) 

233  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
COrtland  7-1550 


964 


U.S.  FOREIGN  DISTRIBUTORS 


VARIETY  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS,  Inc. 

(Importer,  exporter,  distributor) 

152  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

LOngacre  5-0790 

President- Secretary  Amerigo   Benef  ico 

Treasurer  Dino  Rossini 

Foreign  Sales  Manager  Edward  Kreeger 

Manager  Joseph  Hanley 

VOC  FILMS  CO. 

(Importer  and  distributor  of   French  films) 
11   W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 
PEnnsylvania  6-2976 
101   Rue  St.  Lazare,  Paris  9,  France 

President  B.  L.  Garner 

American  Rep. -Publicity  Director  Noel  Meadow 


WESTERN  HEMISPHERE  FILMS,  Inc. 

(Importer  and  distributor) 

229  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

PEnnsylvania  6-4434 

President  Emil  Boucart 

General    Manager  Maurice  Lev 

WHITE,  PETER  H. 

(Importer  and  Exporter) 

729  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circle  5-6192 


PRODUCTION  ENCYCLOPEDIA 


965 


FOREIGN  MOTION  PICTURE  COMPANIES 


ARGENTINA 

Studios  •  Producers 

ARGENTINA  SONO  FILM,  S.A. 

( Producer) 

Ayacucho,  366,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 
Telephone:  47-14-70 

Posadas  y  Entre  Rios,  Martinez,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentina. 

President  of  the  Board:  Luis  A.  Mentasti. 

Board  Members:  A.  J.  Mentasti,  Luis  Cesar  Amadori, 

Juan  Carlos  Carate,  A.  D.  Molinario. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeping  Juan  C.  Carate 

Publicity  and  Advertising  M.  O.  Navarro 

Art  Atilio  |.  Mentasti 

Construction  Jose  A.  Mentasti 

Foreign  Department  A.  L.  Mentasti 

Laboratory  Jorge  Carate 

Montage  Jose  Serra 

Purchasing  Andres  Perez 

Wardrobe  O.  Machado 

Production  Atilio  J.  Mentasti 

Sound  Mario  Fezia 

Makeup  Bruno  Borm 

Contracts  Atilio  J.  Mentasti 

Film  Library  Jorge  Carate 

Producers  Luis  C.  Amadori,  Atilio  J.  Mentasti 

Contract  Directors  Luis  Cesar  Amadori 

Luis  Saslavsky,  Manuel  Romero. 
Contract  Actors  Luis  Sandrini,  Arturo  de  Cordova 

Pedro  Lopez  Lagar. 
Contract  Actresses  Jim  Marshal,  Dolores  del  Rio, 

Mirtha  Legrand. 
Pictures  produced  in   1947:   "Albeniz,"  "Headless 

Woman,"  "The  Cat,"   "Poor  Man's  Christmas," 

"La  Copla  de  la  Dolores." 
Production  plans  for  1948:  10  films. 

Ditributor  in  U.S.A  Clasa  Mohme 

Stages — 4  (large! 

ARTISTAS  ARCENTINOS  ASOCIADOS, 
S.A.C.    (Commonly  called  "A. A. A.") 

(Producer) 

Lavalle  1979,  Buenos  Aires.  Argentina 
Telephones:  48-13-76;  48-50-43 

President   Pablo  C.  Cavallo 

Directors  Enrique  Muino,  Alberto  J.  Martin 

Managing  Directors:  Antonio  Jose  Garcia  (admini- 
strative), Ernesto  Parentini  (sales). 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeping  Santiago  Koatz 

Art  German  Gelpi 

Construction  Julio  Joly 

Montage   Atilio  Rinaldi 

Production   Carolos  Rinaldi 

Sound  Alberto  Lopez 

Makeup  Roberto  Combi 

Publicity  &  Advertising.  Elias  Zagalsky 

Contracts  Managing  Directors 

Laboratory  Laboratories  Alex 

Music   Lucio  Demare 

Purchasing  Emilio  Petrecca 

Wardrobe  Ana  Molly 

Producers:  Pablo  C.  Cavallo,  Joaquin  Lautaret,  Ja- 

cobo  Huberman,  Alberto  Martin,  Egidio  Perreta, 

ujis  Vails. 

Contract  Directors:  Carlos  Schlieper,  Lucas  Demare, 
Contract  Writers:   Ulises  Petit  de  Murat,  Homero 

Manzi,  Carlos  Alberto  Orlando,  Sixto  Ponda  Rios, 

Carlos  Olivari. 
Contract  Artists:  Francisco  Petrone,  Enrique  Muino, 

Angel  Magana. 
Pictures  Produced  in  1947:  "I'll  Never  Say  Good- 


bye"  (Nunca  Te  Dire  Adios),  "As  You  Dreamed 
It"   (Como  To  lo  Sonastei. 
Number  of  pictures  scheduled  for  1948:  6. 

BAIRES  FILM 

(  Producer  studio ) 

Avda,  G.  Pacheo  y  Ituzaingo,  Don  Torcuato, 
F.C.P.,  Argentina. 
Stages — 2  (large) 

CINEMA  JULIO  JOLY 

(Motion  Picture  Apparatus  Importers  and  Dealers, 

Distributors  and  Producers) 
Lavalle,  1932,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

COSMOS  FILM 

( Producer) 

Ayacucho,  335,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 
Telephone:  48-36-84 

President  Jose  Maria  Rodriguez 

Partners  Jose  Dumit,  S.  Leiva 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeping  Adolfo  Rodriguez 

Publicity  and  Advertising  Hector  A.  Canziani 

Foreign  Department  Carmelo  Santiago 

Laboratory  Laboratories  Alex 

Mantage  J.  Aurelio  Ruggieri 

Production  Luis  Landini 

Producers  Luis  Landrini,  Carmelo  Santiago 

Directors  Under  Contract  Augusto  Cesar  Vatteone 

Antonio  Ber  Ciani,   Leopoldo  Torres  Rios,  julio 

Saraceni. 

Actors  Under  Contract:  Roberto  Quiroga,  Tito  Lusi- 
ardo,  Mario  Fortuna,  Roberto  Airaldi,  Pedro  Quar- 
tucci. 

Contract  Actresses:  Deify  de  Ortega,  Perla  Mux, 
Herminia  Franco,  Virginia  Luque,  Malise  Zini, 
Mabel  Doran,  Celia  Manzano. 

Subsidiary:   Portena   Film    (Associated  Production). 

1947  Production:  "Cumbres  de  Hidalguia"  (Peaks 
of  Chivalry),  "El  Hombre  del  Sabado"  (The  Man 
of  Saturdays),  "El  Cantor  del  Pueblo"  (The  Singer 
of  the  People) . 

Production  program  for  1948:  5  pictures. 

EMELCO 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

Galeria  Guemes,  Suite  355-65,   Buenos  Aires,  Ar- 
gentina 
Telephone:  34-55-11 

President  of  the  Board  Kurt  G.  Lowe 

Directors  Frederick  Lowe 

Walther  Burgwardt. 
Directors...  Werner  Mankiewitz,  Joaquin  A.  Lautaret 

Clemente  Lococo,  Pablo  A.  Cavallo. 

Treasurer   Alfred  Schroeder 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeping  Jose  Galer 

Publicity  and  Advertising  Boris  Zipman 

Art   Alvardo  Duranona  Vedia 

Construction  J.  J.  Renard 

Miniatures  Nicolas  Confenti 

Montage  Jose  Canizares  and  Cerardo  Rinaldi 

Purchases  Eberhardt  Gimenez 

Sound  German  Szulem,  Candido  Hours 

Wardrobe  Ramon  A.  Both  Velez 

Scripts  Manuel  M.  Alba,  Ulises  Petit  de  Murat 

Casting  Antonio  Lanfranco 

Film  Library  Carlos  Fahey 

Laboratory  "Alex  Labs" 

Contracts  Dr.  Adolph  Glasserman 

Music  Juan  Elhert 

Production  Kurt  Land 

Research  Frederick  Lowe 


966 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


Transport  Parmenio  de  Leonardis 

Makeup  Miguel  Angel  Casal 

Production  in  1947:  "El  Retrato"   (The  Portrait), 
"Siete  Para  Un  Secreto"  (Seven  for  a  Secret). 

ESTUDIO  CINEMATOCRAFICO 

(Studio) 

Bulnes  41,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ESTUDIO  CINEMATOCRAFICO 
TECNO  CRAF 

(Studio) 

Demaria  4537,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ETUDIOS  F.A.S.A.M. 

(Studio) 

Pavon  2446,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
Stages — 1 

ESTUDIOS  MENDEZ  DELFINO 

(Studio) 

Cerrito  1537,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

RAYTON 

(Studio) 

Pedro  Mendoza  427,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ESTUDIO  CINEMATOCRAFICO, 
ITUZAINCO  Y  SECUROLA 

(Studio) 

Lomas  de  Zamora,  F.C.S.,  Province  of  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentina. 

ESTUDIO  CINEMATOCRAFICO 

(Studio) 

Monte  Grande,  F.C.S.,  Province  of  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentina. 

ESTUDIOS  CINEMATOCRAFICOS  "SAN 
ISIDRO,    ENTRE  RIOS  Y  POSADAS 

San  Isidro,  F.C.C.A.,  Province  of  Buenos  Aires,  Ar- 
gentina. 

ESTUDIOS  SAN  MICUEL 

( Producer) 

Tte.  General  Richieri,  F.C.P.,  Prov.  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentina. 

Owner-Managing  Director... .Miguel  Machinandiarena 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeping  Rodolfo  Mariscal,  Sebastion  Ariza 

Art  Ralph  Pappier 

Contracts  Horacio  Larregui,  Manuel  Ojeda 

Laboratory  Eng.   Domingo  Ricci 

Hospital  Dr.  Cuesto  Silva 

Publicity  &  Advertising  Maria  Elina  Corrieri 

Casting  Manuel  Vilar,  Carlos  Ferrarotti 

Miniatures  Americo  Hoss,  Ralph  Pappier 

Production   Sra.  Una  Machinandiarena 

Sound  Ramon  Ator 

Scripts  Production  Department 

Music  A.  Gutierrez  del  Barrio 

Wardrobe  Jean  Bart 

Makeup  R.  Alvarez  Lamas 

Foreign   Department  Distribuidora  Panamericana 

Contract  Directors:  Carolos  Schlieper,  Luis  Moglia 
Barth,  Antonio  Momplet,  Francisco  Mugica,  Mario 
Soffici,  Catrano  Catrani,  Luis  Mottura,  Carlos 
Borcosque,  Manuel  Romero. 

Artists  Under  Contract:  Libertad  Lamarque,  Mecha 
Ortiz,  Roberto  Escalada,  Maria  Duval,  Hugo  del 
Carril,  Amelia  Bence,  Fernando  Ochoa,  Pedro 
Quartucci,  Pedro  Lopez  Lagar,  Olinda  Bozan. 

Distributor  in  U.S. A  ]uan  Kunzler 

Subsidiaries:  Distribuidora  Panamerican,  Ayacucho, 
551,  Buenos  Aires;  San  Miguel's  Film  Exchange 
(rentals).  Managers:  Augusto  Alvarez.  Rosendo 
Barcia. 

Pictures  produced  in  1947:  9.  Most  outstanding 
were:  "The  Other's  Children"  (Los  Hijos  del  Ot- 
ro),  "Dark  Trail"  (La  Senda  Oscura),  "Julia's 
Sin"  (El  Pecado  de  Julia),  "Madame  Bovary," 
"Romance  Musical,"  "La  Cumparsita,"  "Vaca- 
tions"  ( Vacaciones) . 

Number  of  pictures  scheduled  for  1948  15 

Stages — 4  (large) 


CUARANTEED  FILMS  DE  LA  ARCENTINA 

(Producer) 

Lavalle,  1943,  Buenos  Aires.  Argentina 
Telephones:  47-25-33:  48-66-81 

President  of  the  Board  Jaime  Cabouli 

Director  David  Cabouli 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeping  Alfredo  Romano 

Publicity  and  Advertising  Remigio  Morzelli 

Foreign  Department  Enrique  Isluner 

Music  Alberto  Ginestara 

Production  Julio  Lofiego 

Scripts  Nicolas  Olivari 

Producer  Mauri  Rubenstein 

Contract  Writers  Antonio  Pages  Larraya 

Samuel  Eichelbaum. 

U.S.A.  Distributor  Star  Film  Corp. 

Pictures  produced  in  1947:  0. 

Pictures  scheduled  for  production  in  1948:  2. 

CINEMATOCRAFIA  INTER  AM  ERIC  AN  A 

( Producer) 

Avenida  Corrientes,  2021,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

President  Juan  J.  Guthman 

Directors  on  Board  Rene  Guthman,  Mario  Zuviria 

David  Coldberg,  Carlos  Rosmarin,  Jose  Le  Para. 

Treasurer  Abraham  Gideckel 

Secretary  Maria  Elena  Perna 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Art  Raul  Soldi 

Publicity  and  Advertising  Amanda  Colomer 

Foreign  Department  Juan  Parrett 

Laboratory  Laboratories  Alex  and  Cristiani 

Hospital  Dr.  Juan  Carlos  Penhos 

Montage  Jorge  Garate 

Purchasing  Flora  G.  de  Eklund 

Music  Juan  Ehlert 

Producer  Luis  Saslavsky 

Contract   Directors  Luis  Saslavsky 

E.  Cahen  Salaberry. 

Contract  Writers  Ariel  Cortazzo,  Orlando  Aldama 

Contract  Artists  Luis  Sandrini,  Pedro  Lopez  Lagar 

Jose  Iglesias,  Amelia  Bence,  Maria  Felix. 
Pictures  produced  in   1947:   "In  Cold   Blood"  (A 

Sangre  Fria),  "Angel  Without  Pants"  (Un  Angel 

Sin  Pantalones). 
Pictures  scheduled  for  1948:  5. 

ESTABLECIMIENTOS  FILMADORES 
ARCENTINOS,  S.A.  (E.F.A.) 

(Producer;  studio) 
Studios:  Lima,  1261,  Buenos  Aires 
Distribution:  Lavalle,  1932,  Buenos  Aires  Argentina 

President  Marcelo  N.  Moreno 

Directors  H.  Calvente,  R.  Llauro,  A.  Schroeder 

Justiniano  J.  Moly,  A.  Z.  Wilson. 
DEARTMENT  HEADS: 

Bookkeeping  Vicente  Vigo 

Foreign  Department  Ranee  Montheil 

Production  Pedro  Petralli 

Sound   Nourry  -  Bousquet 

Montage  J.  Cardella 

Music  A.  Gutierrez  del  Barrio 

Makeup  T.  Tcharousky 

Contract  Producer  Julio  Joly 

Contract  Director  Luis  Bayon  Herrera 

Contract  Artists  Olinda  Bozan,  Francisco  Alvarez 

Aida  Alberti,  Oscar  Valicelli. 
Pictures  made  in  1947:  "The  Gambler"  (El  Jugador), 

"Lucrezia  Borgia,"  "Maria  de  los  Angeles,"  "Boite 

Rusa." 

Pictures  scheduled  for  1948:  8. 
Stages — 4  (large) 

S.A.  RADIO  CINEMATOCRAFIA 
ARCENTINA  "LUMITON" 

(Commonly  called  "Lumiton.") 

( Producer) 

Cangallo,  1855.  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

Telephone:  47-22-25 

Corrientes  y  Bartoleme 

Mitre,  Munro,  F.C.P., 

Argentina 

President  Cesar   J.  Guerrico 

Vice  President  Raul  Orzabal  Quintana 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


967 


Directors:  Luis  F.  Romero,  Francisco  Oyarzabal, 
Miguel  Angel  Quinteros,  Ricardo  Conord,  Nicanor 
Zapiala  Acosta. 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Publicity  &  Advertising  Francisco  Oyarzabal 

Laboratory  Angel  Zavalia 

Montage  Antonio  Rampoldi 

Sound  J.  M.  Sanchez 

Music  Coerge  Andreani 

Makeup  Berta  Winterfeld 

Contract  Directors:  Carlos  Hugo  Christtensen,  Mar- 

cio  C.  Lugones. 
Contract  Writers:  Cesar  Tiempo,  Julio  Porter. 
Contract  Artists:  Enrique  Serrano,  Robert  Escalada, 

Miguel  Gomez  Bao,  Susana  Freyre. 
Pictures  produced  in  1947:  "30  Segundos  de  Amor" 
Stages — 4  (3  large,  1  small) 

(30  Seconds  of  Love),  "With  the  Devil  in  His 
Body"  (Con  el  Diablo  en  el  Cuerpo),  "The  Green 
Heavens"  (Los  Verdes  Paraisos),  "Sweetheart, 
Husband  and  Lover"  (Novio,  Marido  y  Amante). 
Pictures  made  in  1947:  8. 


Producers  *  Distributors 

ARCENTINE  PICTURES 

(Producers) 

R.  S.  Pena  760,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
ATLANTIDA  FILMS 

( Producers) 

Corrientes  922,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
ATLAS 

(Producers.  Motion  picture  studio) 

Jorge  Newberry  1660-66,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

BAIRES  FILM 

( Producer) 

Motion  picture  studio  in  Don  Torcuato,  F.C.C.C., 

Province  of  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
Av.  de  Mayo  1333,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

BUENOS  AIRES  FILM 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

(Three  full-length  features  produced  in  own  studios) 
Lavalle  2015,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CIFESA  ARGENTINA,  S.R.L. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 
(Motion  picture  studio) 
Rio  Bamba  423,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CINEMATOCRAFIA  ARGENTINA  S.A. 

( Producer) 

(Eleven  full-length  features  produced  in  own  stu- 
dios) 

Ayacucho  364-66,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
CINEMATOCRAFIA  JULIO  JOLY 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

(Three  full-length  features  produced  in  the  studios 
of  E.F.A.  ( Establecimientos  Filmadores  Argentinos) 
Lavalle  1932,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CINEMATOCRAFIA  VALLE 

i Producer,  Distributor) 

(One  full-length  feature  produced  in  own  studio. 
Also  producers  of  advertising  and  educational 
shorts,  cartoons,  and  newsreels.  Independent  mo- 
tion picture  laboratory) 

Gavilan  1079,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CENIT  FILM 

( Producer) 

25  de  Mayo  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CIRCULO  AZUL  S.A.  CINEMATOCRAFICA 

(Producer.  Motion  Picture  Studio) 
Rawson  359,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CONDOR  FILMS  S.A.  CINEMATOCRAFICA 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

(Two  full-length  features  produced  in  own  studios) 
Ayacucho  440,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


CONTINENTAL  FILM 

( Producer) 

(One  full-length  feature  produced  in  own  studio) 
Malabia  2545,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CORPORACION  CINEMATOCRAFICA 
ARGENTINA 

( Producer) 

(Two  full-length  features  produced  in  the  S.I.D.E. 

studios  and  two  in  the  Metropolitan  studios) 
Rio  Bamba  333,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CORPORACION  FRANCIS  MARISCAL 

( Producer) 

(One    full-length    feature   produced    in    the  Valle 
studios) 

R.  S.  Pena  615,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

FENIX  FILM 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

Castelli  292,  Buenos  Aires  Argentina. 

FILMOFONO  ARGENTINA 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

Lavalle  2102,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

METROPOLIS  FILM 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

(One  full-length  feature  produced  in  the  Valle  stu- 
dios. 

Junin  387-89,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

MONTI  FILMS 

( Producer ) 

Lavalle  1974,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

NEOFON 

( Producer) 

Motion  picture  studio. 

Delgado  769,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ONA  FILM 

( Producer) 

Motion  picture  studio. 

Matheu  1620,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

PAMPA  FILM 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

(Four  full-length  features  produced  in  own  studios) 
Ayacucho  352,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
(Studios  at  Martinez,  F.C.C.A.,  Province  of  Buenos 
Aires. ) 

PANAMERICAN  INTERN  AC  ION  AL  FILM 

( Producer) 

R.  S.  Pena  1119,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

PRODUCTORIES  ARTISTAS  DE  AMERICA 

( Producer) 

Sarmiento  1853,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 
S.I.D.E. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

(Five  full-length  features  produced  in  own  studios. 

Laboratory) 
(Estudios  Cinematograf icos  Argentinos) 
Campichuelo  553,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

S.I.F.A. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

R.  S.  Pena  825,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

SUR  ART  FILM  ARGENTINO 

( Producer) 

(One  full-length   feature   produced   in   the  Valle 
studios) 

Florida  229,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

VANGUARDIA 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

Uruguay  446,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CORP.  CINEMATOCRAFICA 
LA  PLATA  X  FILM 

i  Producer) 

(One  full-length  feature  produced  in  own  studio) 
Calle  43,   No.   581,  La  Plata,   Province  of  Buenos 
Aires,  Argentina. 


968 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


Distributors  *  Exchanges 

ROSSI  Y  LAVARELLO 

(Motion  Picture  Film  Importers  and  Distributors) 
Corrientes  678,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ARCOS  CINEMATOCRAFICA  ARCENTINA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Lavalle  1924,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ART  I  ST  AS  UNIDOS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Lavalle  1747,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ARISTON  INTERN  AC  I  ON  AL  FILMS,  S.R.L. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Tucuman  1946,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

CINE  ARCENTINO 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Corrientes  576,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

COMPANIA  CINEMATOCRAFICA  ALMAR 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Lavalle  2037,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

CINEMATOCRAFIA  CONTINENTAL 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchanges) 
Sarmiento  1983,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

CINEMATOCRAFIA  STAR 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Viamonte  1837,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

CINEMATOCRAFIA  TERRA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Ayacucho  551-555,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CIA.  COMMERCIAL  RADIOLUX  S.A. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Sarmiento  1853,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CORONA  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Lavalle  2072,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

DISTRIBUIDORA  GENERAL  DE  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Ayacucho  480,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

DISTRIBUIDORA  HISPANO  MEXICANA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Ayacucho  537,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ERNEMANN  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Sarmiento  2580,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

HORIZONTE  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Ayacucho  385,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

IMPERIAL  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Adonaegui,  2845,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

KRON  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Bme.  Mitre  1956,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

LA  SUD  AMERICANA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Rio  Bamba  333.  Buenos  Aires.  Argentina. 


NUEVA  CINEFRAFICA 
HISPANO-AMERICANA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Lavalle  1974,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ORIENTE  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Sarmiento  2578,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

PIESCO  NICOLAS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Pichincha  1382,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

RADIOLUX,  S.A. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 

Sarmiento  1853,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

RADIUM  FILM  CORPORATION 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Ayacucho  528,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

RAYO  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Viamonte  1851,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

RISSO  CINECRAFICA  ARCENTINA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Tucuman  2040,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ROYAL  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Tucuman  1969,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

SUD  AMERICA  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Corrientes  1915,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

UFA  FILM  de  la  ARGENTINE 

'Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchanges) 
Ayacucho  551-555,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

VACCARI  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Laprida    1966,   Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CIA  ARGENTINA  DE  FILMS 
"RIO  DE  LA  PLATA" 

(Producers.  Four  full  length  features  produced  in 

own  studios) 
Uruguay  158,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


Short  Subject  Producers 

C.A.A.F.  (CIA.  ARCENTINA 
ACTUALIDADES  de  FILMS) 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

Esmeralda  155,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CINE  ARCENTINO 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

Corrientes  576,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ESTUDIOS  CRISTIANI 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

Jose  Evaristo  Uriburu  460,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

FILMOTON 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

Cangallo  2315,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


MONITOR  PICTURES  CO. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Lavalle  2012,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

NEW  YORK  FILM  EXCHANGE  S.A. 

Corrientes  2042,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


ORGANIZACION  HARMA 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

23  de  Mayo  1  1 ,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ROC  FILM 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

Corrientes  222,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

TECNO  FILM 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

Cervino  4431,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


MAYO  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Bme.  Mitre  1956,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


969 


EMPRES  FILMADORA  CORDOBESA 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 

Corrientes  392,  Province  of  Cordoba,  Argentina. 

SIERRAS  DE  CORDOBA 

(Producer  of  shorts  only) 
Montevideo  76,  Province  of  Cordoba. 


Laboratories 

ALEX 

(Laboratories) 

Sarmiento  2172-74,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

L.E.C.A. 

(Laboratories) 

Tucuman  2172,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

BECKER  BAUTISTA 

(Laboratories) 

Segurola  573,  Vicente  Lopez,  Province  of  Buenos 
Aires,  Argentina. 

Equipment 

JUAN  FAVRE 

(Sales  Agent  of  Motion   Picture   Equipment  and 
Machinery) 

Sales  Territory:  Argentina,  Uruguay,  and  Paraguay 
1365  Bartolome  Mitre,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 
U.S.  Representative:  Fally  Markus,  1560  Broadway, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

FRAILE  &  MONTEVERDE 

(Importers  and  wholesalers  of  motion  picture  sound 
equipment,  new  and  used.  Operate  repair  shop  for 
motion  picture  equipment.) 
3632  Sarmiento,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

MAX  CLUCKSMANN 

(Sales  agent   of   projectors,   cameras,   and  radios. 
Importer  and  wholesaler  of  radios  and  accessories.) 
Lavalle  653,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 
U.S.  Representative:  Max  Clucksmann,  729  Seventh 
Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

J.  M.  GRAND  Y  CIA 

(Motion  Picture  Apparatus  Importers  and  Dealers) 
Montevideo  487,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

ARECHAVALA  Y  CIA 

(Importers  and  Dealers) 

Ayacucho  2175,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

CARLOS  A.  SEIDEL 

(Cinematografia  "Valle") 

(Sales  agent  of  motion  picture  cameras) 

Cavelan  93,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

STANDARD  ELECTRIC  ARGENTINA 

(Subsidiary  of  the  River  Plate  Telephone  Co.,  Ltd., 

a  subsidiary  of  the  International  Telephone  and 

Telegraph  Corporation) 
Importers,  wholesalers  and  agents  of  telephone  and 

radio-telephone  equipment  and  electrical  goods 

in  general. 
Cangallo  1286,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 
U.S.  Representative:  International  Standard  Electric 

Corp.,  67  Broad  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

THE  STANDARD  EQUIPMENT  CO. 

(Motion  Picture  Apparatus  Importers  and  Dealers) 
Solis  534,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

CEVAERT  PHOTO  PRODUCTS 

(Motion  Picture  Film  Importers  and  Distributors) 
Bme.  Mitre  1902,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina 

INDUSTRIAS  QUIMICAS  ARGENTINA, 
DUPERIAL,  S.A.  (DUPONT) 

(Motion  Picture  Film  Importers  and  Distributors). 
Avenida  R.S.  Pena  832,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


KODAK  ARGENTINA,  Ltda. 
(Eastman  Kodak  Co.) 

(Motion  Picture  Film  Importers  and  Distributors) 
Alsina  951,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


Cameramen 

GUMER  BARREIROS 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Corrientes  2457,  Olivos,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentina. 

LUIS  M.  BELTRAN 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Av.  de  Mayo  1229,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

RODOLFO  H.  BERTHOLD 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Freyre  2519,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

FRANCIS  BOENIGER 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
25  de  Mayo  37,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

JAIME  BOLOTINSKY 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Santa  Fe  4024,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

LORENZO  CAPRA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Cerrito  1 537,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

HUGO  CHIESA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Billinghurst  2424,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

VINCENTE  COSENTINO 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Araujo  350,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ALBERTO  DAMES 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Marmol  2017,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

JUAN  ESPANA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Mexico  3420,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

OSVALDO  FALABELLA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Puan  559,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

MARIO  FEZIA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Avellaneda  2009,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

LEO  FLEYDER 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Av.  Olivera  553,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ROQUE  FUNES 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Caona  645,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ROQUE  GIACOVINO 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Boedo  1268,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

JUAN  HEMMER 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Laprida  924,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ROBERTO  IRIGOYEN 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Lavalle  2015,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ADAM  JACKO 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Cuayquiraro  681,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

MAXIMO  JACOBY 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Zapiola  1741,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 


970 


FOREIGN    COMPA  N  I  E  S 


JULIO  C.  LAVERA 

'Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Mexico  1031,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

F.  LEMOS 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 

Corrientes  y  Bme.  Mitre,  Munro,  F.C.C.C.,  Argentina. 

CARMELO  LOBOTRICO 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Lima  1261,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ANTONIO  UTCES  M  ERA  YO 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Caracas  1352,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ANTONIO  PENA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
America  1290,  Martinez,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentina. 

PEDRO  PEREDA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Delgado  769,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

PAUL  PERRY 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Tucuman  2172,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

HUMBERTO  PERUZZI 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Ayacucho  352,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ANTONIO  ROCA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Potosi  4176,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ROBERTO  ROLDAN 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Pueyrredon  538,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

RAUL  RUIBAL 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 

Entre  Rios  y  Posadas,  San  Isidro,  F.C.C.A.,  Argentina. 

LUIS  SCACLIONE 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Potosi  4176,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

CARLOS  SEIDEL 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Cavilan  93,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
CESAR  SFORZA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Donato  Alvarez  761,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ALBERTO  SORIANELLO 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Cavilan  1079,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

BERNARDO  SPOLANSKY 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Maipu  359,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

WALTER  STHAL 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Zapata  575,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

ALFREDO  TRAVERSO 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 

Corrientes  y  Bme.  Mitre,  Munro,  F.C.C.C.,  Argentina. 

EUSEBIO  VERCARA 

(Free-lance  motion  picture  cameraman) 
Mom  2332,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

AUSTRIA 

"ALDON  THEATER  &  FILM  C.m.b.H. 

( Producers) 

9  Weihburggasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

ASTO  FILM  CLAUS  PRASCHINCER 

( Producers) 

3a  Annagasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 


"ASTRA  FILM"  C.m.b.H. 

(Producer;  entertainment  shorts,  scientific  and  ad- 
vertising films) 
24  Bauernmarkt,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

AUERSPERC  FILM 

(Producers) 

4/1/1/6  Schlickplatz,  Vienna  IX,  Austria. 

AUGUSTA  FILM  C.m.b.H. 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
36  Hermanngasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

"AUSTRIA"  FULMVERLEICH-u. 
Vertriebs  C.m.b.H. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchanges) 
31  Siebensterngasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

"BELVEDERE"  FILM  PRODUKTION  WIEN 

(Producers;    entertainment,    scientific,  advertising 

films  and  shorts) 
24  Bauernmarkt,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

EDUARD  BRANDL 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
30  Neubaugasse,  Vienna,  VII,  Austria. 

JOHANNA  BRAUN 

(Producer  and  Distributor.  Also  production  of  title- 
prints) 

5/11  Probusgasse,  Vienna  XIX,  Austria. 
FRANZ  BRESNIKAR 

(Production  of  8mm.  films  for  sale  to  amateurs  in 

photographic-materiels  shops) 
22  Biberstrasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

PAUL  BRUCK 

(Production  of  16mm.  Films) 

22  Margarethenstrasse,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

BURG-FILM"  C.m.b.H. 

( Producers) 

17  Opernring,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

CAMPA  FILM-CAMILLO  CAMPA 

(Producers  and  Advertising  Films) 
7  Thurmburgasse,  Vienna  VI,  Austria. 

"CONTINENTAL  FILM VERTRIEB  UND 
FILMERLEIH"  DAMISCH 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Zeiz   &  Crund,   64/66   Neubaugasse,   Vienna  VII, 
Austria. 

CAROLA  CZERNY  &  SOHN 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 

30  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

CZIFFRA  FILM  C.m.b.H. 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
19  Kirchengasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

DILLENZ  ZEICHENFILM  C.m.bH. 

(Producers;  animated  cartoons) 

12/10  Ceusaugasse,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

DONAU  FILM  EDUARD  HOESCH 

( Producers) 

56  Lindengasse,  Vienna,  VII,  Austria. 
"EMELKA"  FILM  C.m.bH. 

(Producers;  also  synchronization  of  films  and  prepa- 
ration of  subtitles) 
7  Hohenstaufengasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

EMO  FILM  C.m.bH. 

( Producers) 

31  Siegensterngasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

FRIEDRICH  ERBAN 

( Producers) 

16/11/11  Schubertgasse,  Vienna  IX,  Austria. 


F  0RE1CN  COMPANIES 


971 


"ERMA-FILM"  ERNST  MARISCHKA 

(Producers) 

10  Blechturmgasse,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

ETZ  FILM  VERTRIEB 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
28  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

EXCELSIER  FILMPRODUKTION  C.m.b.H. 

(Producers;    entertainment,    scientific,  educational 

and  advertising  films) 
45  Kaerntnerstrasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

DR.  ARTHUR  FEIST 

(Producer) 

41  Kirchengasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 
ULF  FERN AU 

(Producer;  entertainment,  scientific,  educational,  ad- 
vertising and  children's  films) 
Steige  7,  2.  Stook,  Hochhaus,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

CERMANIA  FILMESELLSCHAFT 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
43  Lindengasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

FILMSTUDIO  des  THEATERS  i.d. 
JOSEFSTADT  C.m.bH. 

( Producers) 

26  Josefstaedterstrasse,  Vienna  VIII,  Austria. 

OTTO  FOIKMANN 

(Producers) 

3/7  Karolinengasse,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

FORST  FILM  PRODUKTIONS  B.m.b.H. 

(Producers) 

3  Schwarzenbergstrasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

GLOBUS  FILM  PRODUKTIONS  C.m.b.H. 

( Producers) 

6/7/1  1  1/6  Herrengasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

SOLOMON  COTTRIED 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
12  Waidausenstrasse,  Vienna  XIV,  Austria. 

KAETHE  CRONUS 

( Producers) 

i    62/12  Mariahilferstrasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 
LEOPOLD  HAUK 

(Producers  of  shorts;  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
61  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria) 

"HELIOS"  FILM  C.m.bH. 

(Producer;  entertainment,  scientific,  educational,  in- 
dustry and  advertising  films) 
14  Lothringerstrasse,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

JOHANN  HICKEL 

(Producer;  scientific,  advertising  films,  shorts  and 
newsreels ) 

(7/111/12  Lampigasse,  Vienna  II,  Austria. 

FRANZ  HOLESCHINSKY 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
I    8/4  Blumauergasse,  Vienna  II,  Austria. 

ERNEST  HOLUB 

(Producer;  scientific  films  and  shorts) 
42/7  Laudongasse,  Vienna  VIII,  Austria. 

WALTER  HOESTIC 

(Producer;  shorts  and  synchronization  of  films) 

27  Josefstaedterstrasse,  Vienna  VIII,  Austria. 

HEINZ  HUEBLER,  FILMUNTERNECHUNC 

(Producers;  sports,  scientific,  educational  films, 
shorts,  animated  cartoons  and  news  reels  of  all 
kinds) 

5  Mariahilferstrasse,  Vienna,  VI,  Austria. 


WILHELM  IMMERL 

(Producers;  entertainment,  scientific  and  advertising 

films  with  a  length  of  more  than  3,000m) 
Piessling  Nr.  5,  Upper  Austria. 

"IMPERIAL"  KURSFILMERSSUCUNC  INC. 
JOHANN  DVORAK  &  CO.,  O.H.G. 

(Producers;  Shorts) 

67-1-IV-45  Lerchenfelderstrasse.  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

"INTERNATIONAL  FILM,"  Verleih  u. 
Vertrieb,  Slonimski  &  Co.  K.C. 

(M.  P.  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
25  Neugaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

FRANZ  JUST 

(Producers;    entertainment,    scientific    films  and 
shorts) 

66-2-26  Redtenbachgasse,  Vienna  XVI,  Austria. 

JOHANN  KARTAK 

(Producers;  shorts) 

9  Peter  Kaisergasse,  Vienna  XXI,  Austria. 

WALTER  KAUFMANN 

(Producer;  shorts  and  advertising  films) 
199-7  Mariahilferstrasse,  Vienna  XV,  Austria. 

"KIBA"  KINOBETRIEBS-FILMVERLEIH-u. 
FILMPRODUKTIONSCESELLSCHAFT  m.b.h. 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 

63  Cumpendorferstrasse,  Vienna  VI,  Austria. 

WALTER  KOLN,  ALLEININHABER  der 
FIRMA  "WIONER  KUNSTFILM" 

(Producers) 

12  Khleselplatz,  Vienna  XII,  Austria. 

"KOSMOS"  RIKLAME-UNTERNEHMEN 
KROKER  &  CO.,  O.H.C. 

1  Producer  advertising  films) 

5  Weyrgasse,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

JOSEF  KOUBA 

(Laboratories) 

22  Kasernengasse,  Vienna  VI,  Austria. 

OTTO  KRENN 

< Producer;  shorts) 

5  Maxinggasse,  Vienna  XIII,  Austria. 

ALFRED  KUCERA 

(Laboratories) 

4  Crasbergergasse,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

"LISTO"  MATHILDE  RUHM 

(Producer,  Laboratory) 

132  Cumpendorferstrasse,  Vienna  VI,  Austria. 

LOEWEN  FILMPRODUKTIONSCESELLS- 
CHAFT m.b.H. 

(Producers;  entertainment  and  scientific  films;  also 

distributors  of  their  own  films) 

28  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

ERNST  LOHR 

(Distributor  and  Exchange) 

104  Ottakringerstrasse,  Vienna  XVI,  Austria. 

RUDOLF  LORENZ 

( Producers) 

5-1-6  Mariahilferstrasse,  Vienna  VI,  Austria. 

WILHELM  LUSCHINSKY 

(Laboratories) 

2  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

JOSEF  LUDMERER 

(Producers;  shorts) 

38  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 
FRITZ  LUDWIC 

(Producer;  shorts  and  advertising  films) 
57  Kaiserstrasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 


972 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


WILHELM  LUSCHINSKY 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange.  Also  de- 
velopers of  films) 
2  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

ANNA  MAUTHNER 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
38  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

ADI  MAYER 

(Producer;  shorts  and  advertising  films) 
8  Apollogasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

RUDOLF  MAYER 

(Producer;  shorts) 

58  Hauptstrasse,  Bisamberg,  Vienna  XXI,  Austria. 

MONDIAL-INTERNATIONAL 
FILMINDUSTRIE  A.C. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
2  Wallnerstrasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

ERNOE  MORVAI 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
68-111-11   Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

MOTS  &  BEIR  O.H.C. 

(Producers;  shorts) 

22  Kissgasse,  Vienna  XIV,  Austria. 

JOHANN  NEUMAYER 

( Producers) 

18-1   Breitenseerstrasse,  Vienna  XIV,  Austria. 

NOVAK  ARIENTI  FILM  C.m.bH. 

(Producers.  Also  preparation  of  subtitles) 
7  Wohllebengasse,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

OEFRAM  FILMCESELLSCHAFT  m.b.H. 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange.  Translations) 
26  Windmuehlgasse,  Vienna  VI,  Austria. 

OESTERREICHISCHE  WOCHENSCHAU  und 

FILMPRODUKTIONS  K.C. 

JOHANN  ALEXANDER  HUEBLER  &  CO. 

( Producers) 

100-106  Wienerstrasse,   Rosenhugel,   Vienna  XXV, 
Austria. 

"PAX-FILM"  PRODUKTION  FRANZ 
ROSSAK 

( Producers) 

11  Tuchlauben,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

"PHONOLUX  FILM-PRODUKTION" 
INHABER:  HANNS  FUNKE  p.  ADR. 
DR.  EDMUND  HELLMER 

(Producers;  scientific,  educational,  advertising  films, 
shorts,  news  reels:  distributor) 

14  Tuchlauben,  Vienna,  I,  Austria. 

ROBERT  PLUMPE-MURNAU 

(Producer;  entertainment  and  scientific  films) 
87-23  Zeilergasse,  Vienna  XVII,  Austria. 

ARTHUR  FERDINAND  POLLACK 

(Distributor  and  Exchange) 

15  Craf  Starhemberggasse,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

PROJECTOGRAPH  FILM  OSKAR  GLUECK 

(Producer;  entertainment  films  and  shorts;  also  dis- 
tributors) 

25  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

STANISLAUS  PROSZOWSKI 

(Producers) 

2-111-55  Koppstrasse,  Vienna  XVI,  Austria. 

GUSTAV  KARL  ANTON  BURIAN  RAJECZ 

( Producers) 

13  Linke  Wasserseile,  Mauer  near  Vienna,  Austria. 


ALEXANDER  RAKOSI 

(Producer  and  Distributor) 

1  1  Opernring,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

"RENAISSANCE  FILM"  FRIEDRICH 
SCHMIDT 

(Distributor  and  Exchange) 

38  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

RING  FILM  VERLEIH-u.  Vertriebs  K.C. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
11  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

PROF.  HERMANN  ROSBBELINC 

( Producers) 

13-17  Gottfried  Kellergasse,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

"RW"  FILM  ALLEIN  INHABER  RUDOLF 
WIRTSCHAFTER 

( Producers) 

8-1  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

SASCHA  FILMVERLEIH-und 
VERTRIEBSGESELLSCHAFT  m.b.H. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
[7  Kirchengasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

HEINS  SCHEFFEL 

(Producer  of  Shorts) 

7  Seilerstaette,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

ERICH  SCHREDL 

(Producer;  scientific  and  educational  films) 
4a-7  Jagdgasse,  Vienna  X,  Austria. 

SIECEL  MONOPOL  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 

2  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

LEOPOLD  SONNBERCER 

(Producer;  shorts) 

43  Brunnengasse,  Vienna  XVI,  Austria. 

"SOW"  FILM-EXPORT  und  VERLEIH 
ALLEIN  INHABER  PETER  SWIRIDOW 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 

8  Brahmsplatz,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

STANDARD  FILM  PRODUKTION  KARL 
STEURER 

(Producer) 

3  Volksgartenstrasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

"STAR  FILM" 

(Producers) 

6-22  Herminengasse,  Vienna  II,  Austria. 

FRANZ  RUDOLF  STASSER 

(Producer;  shorts) 

1   Floragasse,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

DR.  EDMUND  STRAYGOWSKI 

( Producers) 

35  Hietzinger  Hauptstrasse,  Vienna  XIII,  Austria. 

SUEDOSTDEUTSCHE  FILMVERLEIH 

C.m.b.H. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
25  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

KARL  SUTTER 

(Producer  of  motion  pictures  af  all  kinds  including 

advertising  movies.  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
6-16  Joanelligasse,  Vienna  VI,  Austria. 

STYRIA  FILMCESELLSCHAFT  m.b.H. 

( Producers) 

3  Schubertring,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

FRANZ  TSCHERWENKA 

( Producer) 

36-1-19  Neubaugasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


973 


EMIL  VALENTIN ITSCH 

(Producer;    entertainment,    scientific,  educational, 

industry,  advertising  and  children  films) 
22  Porsallangasse,  Vienna  IX,  Austria. 

VINDOBONA — FILM  C.m.b.H. 

(Producers  and  Distributors) 

2  Wallnerstrasse,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

VIOLANTA  FILMPRODUKTIONS  C.m.b.H. 

(Producer;   entertainment,   advertising  and  educa- 
tional films  and  shorts) 
41   Reisnerstrasse,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

"WEST-OST"  FILMPRODUKTIONS 

C.m.b.H.,  O.H.C. 

( Producers) 

4  Paulanergasse,  Vienna   IV,  Austria. 

FRIEDRICH  WEIL 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
8-5  Richterstrasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

WIEN  FILM  C.m.b.H. 

(Producer,  Laboratory) 

31  Siebensterngasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 
STUDIOS: 

100-106  Wienerstrasse,  Mauer-Rosenhuegel,  Vienna 
XXV. 

135  Sieveringerstrasse,  Vienna  XIX. 
13  a  Maxingstrasse,  Vienna  XIII. 

WIENER  FILM-und  BUEHNENPRODUCK- 
TION  CARL  HEINS  BAUM-ECKHARDT 

(Producers;    entertainment,    scientific,  advertising 

films  and  shorts  of  all  kinds) 
6-8  Weyrgasse,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

WIENER  MUNDUS-FILM  CESELLSCHAFT 

m.b.H. 

( Producers) 

17  Opernring,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

WIENER  WERBEFILM  IN.: 
WILHELM  HIPSSICH 

(Producer;  industry  and  scientific  films) 
19  Schoenburggasse,  Vienna  IV,  Austria. 

WIENER  ZEICHENFILM  C.m.b.H. 

(Producer  of  animated  cartoons) 

3  Fischhof,  Vienna  I,  Austria. 

ALOIS  MERZ  ZELNIK 

(Producers;  entertainment  films  and  shorts) 
60-11-8  Doeblinger  Hauptstrasse,  Vienna  XIX, 
Austria. 

EDMUND  ZOEHRER 

(Producer  and  Distributor) 

195  Heitzinger  Kai,  Vienna  XIII,  Austria. 


Equipment 


ACFA-PHOTO  C.m.b.H. 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
52  Rennweg,  Vienna  III,  Austria. 

"AUSTRIA"  VEREINICTE 
EMAILLIERWERKE,  LAMPEN-und 
MATALLWARENFABRIKEN  A.C. 

(Film  Equipment  and  Raw  Film  Manufacturers) 
80  Wilhelminenstrasse,  Vienna  XVI,  Austria. 

"EUMIC"  ELEKTRIZITAETS-u. 
METALLWAR  EN  INDUSTRIE 

(Film  Equipment  and  Raw  Film  Manufacturers) 
1  1  Buchengassa,  Vienna  X,  Austria. 

HEINRICH  HACKER 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
7-42  Schoellerhofgasse,  Vienna  II,  Austria. 


ALBERT  E.  HOERWARTER 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
33  Kirchberggasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

L.  KRZIWANEK'S  N.f.g. 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
Prihoda  &  Beck,  107  Mariahilferstrasse,  Vienna  VI, 
Austria. 

A.  MARIAN 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
22  Waehringerstrasse,  Vienna  IX,  Austria. 

MONIKA  &  DR.  H.  MARCIUS 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
25  Siebensterngasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

VIKTOR  MOEBS-RUDOLF  JAEGER 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
19  Hermanngasse,  Vienna  VII,  Austria. 

PHOTO-KONSUM 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
Vinzens    Dworzak,    2    Capistrangasse,    Vienna  VI, 
Austria. 

PHOTO-UNION 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
Cebrueder  Lorenz,  47  Frans  Josefs  Kai,  Vienna  I, 
Austria. 

H.  SCHROEDER 

(Film  and  apparatus — Importers  and  Dealers) 
26-28  Nussdorferstrasse,  Vienna  IX,  Austria. 


AUSTRALIA 


ACE  FILMS  PTY.  LTD. 

St.  Johns  Rd.,  Glebe,  N.  S.  W.,  Australia. 

Chairman  of  Board  C.  P.  Adams 

Secretary  H.  Cullenward 

Board  of  Directors:  C.  P.  Adams,  C.  P.  Cullenward, 

M.  C.  Tilbury,  S.  D.  Tolhurst,  C.  E.  Hughes. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager  C.  E.  Hughes 

Art  A.  B.  Fay 

Contracts  M.  C.  Tilbury 

Makeup  Miss  Val  Barden 

Music  D.  Caffrey 

Production  S.  D.  Tolhurst 

Sound  C.  Jones 

CINESOUND  PRODUCTIONS  PTY.  LTD. 

(Subsidiary  of  Greater  Union  Theatres  Ltd.) 
Ebley  Street,  Bondi  Junction,  N.  S.  W.,  Australia. 

Chairman  of  Board  Norman  B.  Rydge 

Vice-President  C.  W.  Rundle 

Secretary  Percy  Dive 

Treasurer  John  Evans 

Board  of  Directors:  John  Coulston,  Robert  Hill,  Nor- 
man Barrell,  Alan  Williamson. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager   A.  Cusack 

Comptroller   John  Evans 

Accounting   Reg.  Burbury 

Advertising  E.  J.  Lane 

Art   George  Hurst 

Camera   H.  L.  Nicholas 

Casting   Alec  Kellaway 

Construction   David  Dunbar 

Electrical   W.  Goodrich 

Film  Cutting   T.  Banks 

Film  Library   W.  Batty 

Laboratory   A.  E.  Cross 

Makeup   Claude  Turton 

Minature   George  Kenyon 

Montage   Jack  Gardiner 

Music   Henry  Krips 

Production  Jack  Soutar 

Property   Julian  Saveri 

Publicity   Jack  Soutar 

Sound  A.  C.  Smith  and  C.  E.  Cross 

Wardrobe   Mavis  Ripper 

Contract  Producer  Ken  G.  Hall  (Prod. -Dir.) 


974 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


Releasing  Company  in  U.S.:  ).  Arthur  Rank  Or- 
ganization throughout  the  World.  In  Australia  and 
New  Zealand:  British  Empire  Films  Pty.,  Ltd.  Sub- 
sidiary of  C.U.T. 

COMMONWEALTH  FILM  LABORATORIES 
PTY.,  LTD. 

(Laboratory) 

Wilton  and  Belvoir  Sts.,  Surry  Hills,  Australia. 
Studio:  Cook  Road,  Centennial  Park. 

Chairman  of  Board  George  Creig 

Secretary  P.  H.  Budden 

Treasurer  James  Woodburn 

Managing  Director  J.  A.  S.  Bruce 

Board  of  Directors:  George  Greig,  S.  V.  Larkin,  P.  H. 

Budden,  ).  A.  S.  Bruce. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager  J.  A.  S.  Bruce 

Accounting  Alfred  May 

Art  Edmond  Barrie 

Camera  Harry  Malcolm 

Casting   L.  Scott-Ehrenberg 

Construction  Harry  Griffin 

Contracts  K.  D.  Manion 

Electrical  Stanley  Walker 

Film  Cutting  Alec  Ezard 

Film  Library  |ohn  Wayne 

Laboratory  P.  H.  Budden 

Miniature  Arthur  Hansen 

Montage   Arthur  Hansen 

Plant  Superintendent  Harry  Mallore 

Property  William  Gardiner 

Purchasing  Joan  Cooksley 

Sound  Beresford  Hallett 

Subsidiary     Company:     Associated     Film  Printers, 

(16mm.)     513     Dowling    Street,     Moore  Park, 

Australia. 
FA  3581. 

ENDEAVOUR  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 
LIMITED 

( Producers) 
Sydney,  Australia. 

Chairman  of  Board  Eric  M.  Woods 

Secretary  George  Butler 

Treasurer   George  Butler 

Board  of  Directors:  Alec  L.  B.  Johnson,  Roy  Darling, 
Eric  M.  Woods,  Keith  I.  MacTavish,  H.  Humphreys. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Advertising  John  Manning 

Art  William  Constable 

Camera  Carl  Kayser,  Tas  Higgins 

Casting   Bob  Marshall 

Construction  Jack  Warnerbubb 

Contracts  Keith  MacTavish 

Electrical  .-.  Keith  James 

Makeup  Nesta  Tait,  Kay  Sloane 

Music  Wilbur  Kentwell,  Lionel  Hickey 

Production  Keith  MacTavish 

Property  Peter  Jamieson 

Publicity  Gwen  O'Neil 

Wardrobe  Essie  Farmer 

Contract  Director  Roy  Darling 

Contract  Writer  William  Lynch 

Contract  Actors:  Lloyd  Lamble,  John  Nugent-Hay- 
ward. 

Contract  Actresses:  Lesley  Pope,  Margo  Lee. 

HERSCHELLS  PTY.,  LTD. 

31  Agnes  Street,  East  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Chairman  of  Board  Charles  R.  Herschell 

Secretary   Frank  Thomas 

Board  of  Directors:  Charles  R.  Herschell,  Roy  Driver, 

Joyce  Turnbull. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager  Roy  Driver 

Camera   Roy  Driver,  John  Atkinson 

Film  Cutting  Miss  Kemp 

Film  Library  Miss  Short 

Laboratory  George  Lumsden 

Sound  Paul  Britnell 

McCREADIE  BROS.  EMBASSY  PICTURES 
PTY.,  LTD. 

62  Pitt  Street,  Sydney,  Australia. 
Cable:  "EMBASSPIC,  SYDNEY" 


President  T.  0.  McCreadie 

Vice  President  A.  Kethel  McCreadie 

Chairman  of  Board  E.  A.  Nettlefold 

Secretary  W.  V.  Armstrong 

Board  of  Directors:  G.  R.  Winn,  T.  0.  McCreadie,  A. 

Kethel  McCreadie. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 
Studio  Manager  (Commonwealth 

Film  Lab.,  Ltd.)  J.  Bruce 

Advertising   J.  A.  Parker 

Camera  H.  Malcolm 

Casting  T.  O.  McCreadie 

Contracts  A.  Kethel  McCreadie 

Film  Cutting  A.  Izzard 

Foreign  Relations  A.  K.  McCreadie 

Laboratory   J.  A.  Bruce 

Makeup  C.  Turton 

Production  A.  K.  McCreadie 

Property  A.  K.  McCreadie 

Publicity   J.  A.  Parker 

Purchasing   J.  Gray 

Sound  B.  Hallett 

Transportation   J.  Gray 

Contract  Producer  T.  O.  McCreadie 

Contract  Director  T.  0.  McCreadie 

Releasing  Company:  British  Empire  Films  and  others. 
Subsidiary:  Controlled  Productions  Pty  Ltd., 

62  Pitt  St.,  Sydney. 

SKYLOCUE  FILM  PRODUCTIONS 

45  Portland  Street,  Dover  Heights, 
Sydney,  Australia. 

President  Mel  F.  Nicholls 

Chairman  of  Board  Mel  F.  Nicholls 

Secretary  Clive  Wakeham,  F.I.C.A. 

Board  of  Directors:  Mel  F.  Nicholls,  G.  B.  S.  Falkiner, 

S.  W.  Lade,  C.  Wakeham,  F.  Powis. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Advertising  Fred  Powis 

Film  Cutting  Winifred  Lade 

Publicity  Fred  Powis 

Contract  Producer:  Mel  F.  Nicholls 
Contract  Director:  Mel  F.  Nicholls 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  FOX  FILM  CORP. 
(AUST.)  PTY.,  LTD. 

(Movietone  News  Division) 

43  Missenden  Road,  Camperdown.  Cables:  Movietone, 
Sydney,  Australia. 

Managing  Editor  H.  Grattan  Guinness 

Assistant  Editor  Colin  C.  Hall 

Contract  Department  Stan  Murdoch 

Commercial  Department  Frank  Coffey 

Cutting  Department  Frank  Killian 

Sound  Engineer  Walter  C.  Bird 

Cameramen:  New  South  Wales,  Eric  Bierre,  Syd 
Wood,  Bede  Whiteman.  Victoria,  Frank  McKech- 
nie.  Queensland,  Al  and  George  Burne.  South 
Australia,  Colin  Ballantyne.  West  Australia,  L. 
Goodall.  New  Zealand,  M.  Elias. 

VIDEO  FILMS  PTY.,  LTD. 

149  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  Australia. 

Chairman  of  Board  Wililam  Matthew  Maloney 

Secretary  Norman  H.  Hare 

Board  of  Directors:  William  Matthew  Maloney,  Wil- 
liam James  Pearson,  Ian  Anderson  Morris. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Camera  Ross  M.  Wood 

Film  Cutting   William  J.  Pearson 

Sound  Ian  Anderson  Morris 

AUSTRALIAN  NATIONAL  FILM  BOARD 

Acton,  Canberra,  Australia. 

Chairman  of  Board:  E.  G.  Bonney,  Director-General 
of  Information. 

Members:  T.H.E.  Heyes,  Secretary  for  Immigration; 
J.  A.  Tonkin,  Assistant  Secretary,  Dept.  of  Com- 
merce and  Agriculture;  Dr.  T.  L.  Robertson,  Com- 
monwealth Office  of  Education;  K.  Binns,  Com- 
monwealth National  Librarian;  L.  Bromilow,  Di- 
rector of  Tourist  Services.  Victoria;  Dr.  H.  S. 
Wyndham,  State  Dept.  of  Education. 

Secretary   N.  MacRae 

Producer-in-Chief  S.  Hawes 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


975 


Chief  Cameraman  W.  Trerise 

Business  and  Personnel  Manager  H.  H.  Mansell 

Liaison  Officer   J.  Murray 

Distribution  (Commercial  and  Overseas)  :  Australian 

Department  of  Information. 
Distribution    (Non-Commercial    Within  Australia): 

National  Library,  Canberra. 

BRAZIL 

AGRA  FILME  do  BRASIL 

(Producer,  Studios  and  Laboratories) 
176  Senador  Feijo,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

ALLIANCA   CINEMATOCRAFICA  LTDA. 

( Distributor-European  Productions) 

Rua  General  Camara,  95,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

RENATO  ALVES  SA. 

(Producer,  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  General  Camara,  95,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

AMAZONIA  FILMES,  LTDA. 

(Producer,  Newsreels  and  shorts  for  domestic  mar- 
ket) 

Praca  Cetulio  Vargas,  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
GUILHERME  ARAUJO 

(Sound  equipment  an  daccessories  for  projectors) 
Rua  das  Arces,  q9,  Rio  de  Janeiro.  Brazil. 

ART  FILMS   (U.  SORRENTINO  &  CIA., 
LTDA. ) 

( Distributor-European  Productions) 

Rua  dos  Andradas  925,  Porto  Alegre,  Brazil. 

ASSOCIACAO  BRASILEIRA  de 
CINEMATOGRAFIA 

(Distributors  of  imported  films) 

Praca  Getulio  Vargas,  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

ATLANTIDA  EMPRESA  CINEMATOCRAFICA 
do  BRASIL  S.  A. 

(Producer,  features,  shorts,  educational  and  news- 
reels) 

Rua  Visconde  de  Rio  Branco,  5.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  Brazil. 

AVIACAO  FILMES  ATUALIDADES 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Alvaro  Alvim  33-7,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

SANTOS  BARBOSA  &  CIA. 

(Distributors:  Art  Film — French) 
Praca  Deodora  No.  4,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

ESTEVES  FRANCISCO  BATISTA 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Sete  de  Setembro,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

BENEDETTI  FILME 

(Producer,  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 

Rua  Traveres  Bastos,  153-C-3,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

DOMINCUEZ  BERDE  &  CIA. 

(Distributors  Cooperative  de  Filme;  Brazilian  Fea- 
tures and  shorts) 
Rua  Portugal  No.  27,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

ERNESTO  BERNASEONI 

( Distribuidora  "Imperial  Filmes") 

Rua  B.  do  Rio  Branco,  36-Curitiba,  Parana,  Brazil. 

BERTLIN  FILMES.  LTDA. 

(Distributors  of  imported  films) 

Praca  Getulio  Vargas,  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

A.  BOTELHO  FILMES 

(Producers,  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Jorge  Rudge,  37,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

BRASIL  VITA  FILME,  S.  A. 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 

Rua  Conde  de  Bonfim,  1331,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 


JUVENAL  CALUMBY 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Rua  Calumby,  Rua  Conselheiro  Dants  No.  32, 
Bahia,  Brazil. 

CAMPOS  FILME 

(Producer,  Studios  and  Laboratories) 
220  Rua  Tiunfo,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

A.  CARNEIRO  &  FILHO 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Avenido  Marques  de  Olinda,  182-1,  Recife,  Brazil. 

JOSE  CARRARI 

(Producer,  Studios  and  Laboratories;  also  free-lance 

cameraman ) 
47  Rua  Bhering,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

CARUSO  &  FILHOS 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Avenida  Rio  Branco,  181,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

CID  HOMER  AGUIAR  NETTO 

(Distributors  of  imported  films) 

Praca  Getulio  Vargas,  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

CINEDIA  S.  A. 

(Producer;  features,  shorts,  educational  and  news- 
reels) 

Rua  Vieira  Bueno,  30,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
CINELAB  LTDA. 

(Producer;  shorts,  educationals  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Carlos  de  Carvalho,  56,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

CINEX  LTDA. 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Praca  Cetulio  Vargas,  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

COMPANHIA   BRASILEIRA  de  CINEMAS 

(Distributors  of  imported  films) 

Praca  Getulio  Vargas,  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

COMPANHIA  BRASILEIRA  de 
CINEMATOGRAFIA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Rua  Senador  Dantas  15,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

CONTINENTAL  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
337  D.  Jose  de  Barros,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

COOPERATIVA  CINEMATOCRAFICA 
BRASILEIRA 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Praca  Getulio  Vargas  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

COOPERATIVA  CINEMAGRAFICA  S.  A. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Av.  Andradas,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

LEONEL  CORREA  &  CIA. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Avenida  Marques  de  Olinda  175-1,  Recife,  Brazil. 

DEPARTAMENTE  de  IMPRENSA  e 
PROPAGANDA 

(Producer;  studios  and  laboratories) 

122  Rua  Antonio  de  Godoi,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

DEPARTAMENTO  ESTADUAL  DE 
IMPRENSA  E  PROPAGANDA 

(Producer;  educational,  industrial,  etc.,  films) 
Rua  B.  do  Rio  Branco,  405-Curitiba,  Para,  Brazil 

DISTRIBUICAO  CINEDIA 

(Distributors  of  domestic  films  only) 
Avenida  Almirante  Barroso,  91,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

DISTRIBUIDORA  DE  FILMES 
BRASILEIROS  S.  A. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
315  Av.  Amazonas,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

DISTRIBUIDORA  NACIONAL  S.  A. 

(Distributors  of  Domestic  films  only) 

Rua  Alvaro  Alvim,  33-7,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 


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DISTRIBUIDORA  de   FILMES  BRASILEIROS 

(Distributors  of  domestic  films  only) 
Rua  Mexico,  21,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

EDISON  FILMES  S.  A. 

(Studios  and  Laboratories) 

81  Largo  Cambuci,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

EMPRESA  CINEMATOCRAFICA 
PARANAENSE 

(Producers;  shorts,  newsreels,  educational,  industrial 
and  advertising  films;  laboratory) 

Travessa  Oliveira  Belo,  14-l.o  and  ar-Curitiba,  Pa- 
rana, Brazil. 

EMPREZA  SERRADOR  S.  A. 

i  Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
304  Consolacao,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

ADOLFO  FICUEIREDO  &  CIA. 

I  Motion  Picture  Distributors  and  Exchange) 
Rua  Mariz  e  Barros  328,  Recife,  Brazil. 

FILMOTECA  CULTURAL  LIMITADA 

'Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Alvearo  Alvim,  33-7,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

CUANABARA  FILME 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Praca  Floriano,  19,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

I.D.E.A.  ACRO  FILME 

i  Producer  ;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Caixa  Postal,  1790,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

INTERN ACIONAL  FILMS  S.  A. 

(Distributors  of  imported  films) 
Praca  Cetulio  Vargas,  2,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
294  Rua  dos  Cusmaes,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
360  Rua  Paysandu,  Porto  Alegre,  Brazil. 

LABORATORIO  ODEON 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Senador  Dantas,  49,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

MEDEIROS  FILMES 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Sao  Clemente,  443,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
Porducer — Antonio  Medeiros. 

MERIDIONAL  FILMS 

(Producer;  Industrial  shorts) 

Rua  do  Paissandu,  665,  Recife,  Brazil. 

S.  RENATO  MONTEIRO 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua   Almirante  Alexandrino,    151,   Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil. 

MUNDIAL  FILMS,  LTDA. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
186  Rua  Triunfo,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

NACIONAL  FILMS,  LTDA. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
99  Xavier  de  Toledo,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

FERNANDO  OLIVEIRA 

(Distributors;  Cinedia-Brazilian  Shorts) 

Rua  Conselheiro  Dantas  No.  2,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

PAN   FILMES  do  BRASIL  LTDA. 

(Producers;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  das  Laranjeiras,  291,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

A.  PIMENTAL  &  CIA. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
travessa  Marques  do  Herval  147-1,  Recife,  Brazil. 

PLATINA  FILMES  LTDA. 

(Producers;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Avenida  Craca  Aranha,  326,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 


PRODUTORA  ORBIS  LTDA. 

( Producer ) 

51  Rua  General  Rondom,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
RADIAL  FILMES 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Avenida  Marques  de  Olinda  85.,  Recife,  Brazil. 

REX  FILM 

(Producer) 

673  Rua  Jaeequai,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

REX  FILME 

(Studios  and  Laboratories) 

673  Rua  Jaceguai,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

CILBERTO  ROSSI 

(Producer;  Studios  and  Laboratories) 
6  Praca  Patriarca,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

j.  CORREA  SOUSA 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Senador  Dants,  44,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

SONOFILMS  S.  A. 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Alvaro  Alvim,  33-7,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

J.  CORREA  SOUZA 

(Distributor  of  imported  films) 

Rua  Senador  Dantas,  44,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

PAUL  STILLE 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Candido  Mendes,  300,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

CIA.  SUL  AMERICANA  de  FILMES 

(Producer;  Studios  and  Laboratories) 
561  Rua  Libero  Badaro,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

SWISS  FILME,  IMPORTADORA  de  FILMES 

(Distributors  of  Imported  Films) 

Rua  13  de  Maio,  44.,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

TUPAN  FILMES 

( Producer) 

68  Rua  Antonio  de  Codoi,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
TUPI  FILMES 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Almirante  Alexandrino,  15,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil. 

UNITED  FILMS,  INC. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Rua  Conselheiro  Dantas  No.  12,  Bahia,  Brazil. 

ALEXANDRE  WULFES 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Paulino  Fernandes,  35,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

YARA  FILME  LTDA. 

(Producer;  shorts,  educational  and  newsreels) 
Rua  Siqueira  Campos,  244,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 


Cameramen 


JOSE  CARRARI 

(Free-lance  cameraman) 

47  Rua  Bhering,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

ITALO  LEOPOLDIS 

(Free-lance  cameraman) 

Praia  de  Bellas  1066,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

RADIO  INCONFIDENCIA  DE  MINAS 
CERAES 

(Free-lance  cameramen  to  take  Covernment  propa- 
ganda pictures) 
1  Praca  Rio  Branco,  Minas  Ceraes,  Brazil. 

CILBERTO  ROSSI 

(Free-lance  cameraman) 

6  Praca  Pratriarca,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


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Equipment 


CUILHERME  ARAUJO 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  35mm.) 
Rua  dos  Arcos,  9,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

BYINCTON  &  CIA. 

( Equipment ) 

4667  Av.  do  Estado,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

CINETON  MAQUINAS  SONORAS 

(Sound  equipment  and  accessories  for  projectors) 
Rua  das  Marrecas,  27,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

EMPRESA   CINEMATOCRAFICA  TRIUNFO 

( Equipment ) 

194  Triunfo,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

MARC  FERREZ  FILHOS,  LTDA. 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  35mm.) 
Rua  da  Quitanda,  21,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

INDUSTRIAS  QUIMICAS  BRASILEIRAS 
DUPERIAL  S.  A. 

(Raw  Film) 

14  Xavier  de  Toledo,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

ISNARD  &  CIA. 

(Equipment) 

70-90  Rua  24  de  Maio,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

KODAK  BRASILEIRA,  LTDA. 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  8  and 
1  6mm.) 

Avenida  Almirante  Barroso,  81 -A.,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil. 

453  Av.  Brigadeiro  Luiz  Antonio,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

KWASINSKI  &  CIA. 

(Films  8mm.,  and  small  projectors) 

Rua  B.  do  Rio  Branco,  1  66-Curimiba,  Parana,  Brazil. 

LUTZ  FERRANDO  &  CIA. 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  8  and 
1  6mm.) 

Rua  Ouvidor,  88,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
MANOEL  MAIA 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  35mm.) 
Rua  da  Lapa,  43,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

MANSBERCER  &  SCHATZMANN 

(Film  Equipment) 

185  Cusmoes,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

MESBLA  S.  A. 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus) 
Rua  do  Passeio,  48-52,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
141  Rua  24  de  Maio,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

S.  A.  PAN  AM  ERIC  AN  A  MATERIAL 
FOTOCRAFICO 

(Retailers  of  16mm.,  raw  motion  picture  film) 
Rua  Nova  193,  Recife,  Brazil. 

R.  C.  A.  VICTOR  do  BRASIL 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  35mm.) 
Avenida  Nilo  Pecanha,  155,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

).  CORREA  SOUZA 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  8  and 
1  6mm. ) 

Rua  Senador  Dantas,  44,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  COMPANY  OF 
BRASIL 

(Dealers,  motion  picture  theatre  apparatus  35mm.) 
Rua  Senador  Dantas,  15,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
153  Rua  Cuaianazer,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

CUSTAVO  ZIECLITZ 

( Equipment) 

290  Rua  Andradas,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 


BRITISH 

ALLIANCE  FILM  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Studios) 

Riverside  Studios,  Crisp  Street,  London,  W.6.,  Eng- 
land. 

Twickenham   Studios,   St.   Margaret's,  Twickenham, 

Middx.,  England. 
Directors:   James  A.   Carter,    N.    Bronsten,  Walter 

Forde,  M.  Rubens. 

ALLIANCE  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

RKO  Radio,  Dean  House,  Dean  Street,  London,  W.I., 
England. 

AMBASSADOR  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

179  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  I.,  England. 

ANCLOFILM,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

197  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1 ,  England. 
Directors:    Lord    Strabolgi,   Charles   Forte,  Fernando 

Landini,    Reginald    W.    Fry,    Reginald    J.  Eagle, 

Mario  Zampi. 

APOLLO  FILMS,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

127  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1,  England. 
Directors:  W.  J.  Fullerton,  F.  H.  Bentley,  C.  R.  Del- 
liston.  Sir  Granville  Gibbon,  C.  E.  Tidswell. 

THE  ARCHERS  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

146  Piccadilly,  London,  W.  1.,  England. 
Directors:  Michael  Powell,  Emeric  Pressburger. 

ARCYLE  BRITISH  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

7,   Power  Court,  West  Street,   London,  W.  C.  2, 
England. 

Directors:  John  F.  Argyle,  F.  H.  Argyle. 

ARMY  CINEMA  CORPORATION 

(Government  Producers) 

36  Dover  Street,  London,  W.l,  England. 

ASSOCIATED  BRITISH  PICTURE 
CORPORATION,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Studios) 

30  Golden  Square,  London,  W.l,  England. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Sir  Philip  Warter 

Directors:  C.  J.  Lata    (Managing  Director),  Robert 

Clark,  Eric  G.  N.  Fletcher.  Edward  Maloney. 

Secretary  J.  H.  McDonald,  F.S.A.A.,  F.C.C.S. 

Chief  Accountant  W.  H.  McDonald,  C.A. 

(Welwyn    Studios,    Welwyn    Garden    City,  Herts, 

England. ) 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Production  Manager  W.  A.  Whittaker 

Studio  Manager  J.  R.  Wallis 

Chief  Accountant  A.  Seccombe 

Art  Charles  Gilbert 

Camera  Derick  Williams  (Lighting),  Val 

Stewart  (Operator). 

Master  Carpenter  S.  Barnes 

Casting  Robert  Leonard 

Contracts  A.  Hendry 

Electrical  P.  Abbott 

Film  Library  Phyllis  Woods 

Makeup  R.  Clarke 

Props  A.  Howe 

Master  Painter  H.  Glennister 

Master  Plasterer  E.  Tanner 

Publicity  Leslie  Frewin 

Purchasing  R.  Jordan 

Sound  H.  Benson 

Wardrobe  W.  Smith 

Story  Department  Miss  K.  Leaver 

Contract  Producers:  Warwick  Ford,  Victor  Skutezky. 
Contract  Director:  Harold  French. 
Contract  Writers:  J.  Lee-Thompson,  R.  C.  Wright. 
Contract  Actors:  Michael  Denison,  Derek  Farr,  Ste- 
phen Murray,  Richard  Todd. 


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FOREIGN     COMPANIE  S 


Contract  Actresses:  Beatrice  Campbell,  Joan  Dowling, 

Joan  Hopkins,  Patricia  Plunkett. 
Releasing  Company:  Pathe  Pictures  Ltd.,  Film  House, 

Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I. 
Pictures  produced  in  1948 — 3. 
(Elstree  Studios,  Elstree,  Herts,  England.) 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Executive  Director  of  Production  Robert  Clark 

General  Manager  Vaughan  Dean 

Studio  Manager  Joe  Grossman 

Chief  Accountant  Alan  Goatman 

Art  Terence  Verity 

Camera  Wilkie  Cooper 

Construction  A.  Searle 

Casting  Robert  Lennard 

Electrical  C.  Evemy 

Music  Louis  Levy 

Props  William  Osborne 

Publicity  Leslie  Frewin 

Purchasing   Dudley  May 

Sound  H.  King 

Wardrobe   Miss  P.  Henderson 

Contract  Director:  Henry  Cass. 

Contract  Writer:  C.  Gotfurt,  J.  Lee  Thompson,  Gil- 
bert Cunn,  Robt.  Hall,  R.  C.  Wright. 

A  QUI  LA  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

('Independent  Frame'  Producers) 

Pinewood  Studios,  Iver  Heath,  Bucks,  England. 

Executive  Producer  Donald  B.  Wilson 

Pictures  produced  in  1948 — 2. 

BAXTER   (JOHN)   PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

10  Eccleston  Place,  London  S.W.I  .,  England. 
Directors:  John  Baxter,  A.  E.  Fournier,  J.  C.  Yeates, 
B.  C.  Baxter. 

BARRALET   (PAUL)   PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

26  D'Arblay  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 

BLAKELEYS  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

3  The  Parsonage,  Manchester  3,  England. 

BRITISH  ACOUSTIC  FILMS,  Inc. 

( Producers) 

Woodger  Road,  Shepherd's  Bush, 
London  W.12.,  England. 

BRITISH  ANIMATED  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

306  Hoe  Street,  Walthanstow, 
London  E.17.,  England. 

(Studios:  Hawker  House,  Portland  Gardens, 
London  N.4.,  England.) 

BRITISH  AVIATION  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

The  Manor,  Davies  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 
Directors:  George  King,  John  Stafford,  C.  King. 

BRITISH  &  DOMINIONS  FILM 
CORPORATION,  Ltd. 

(Studios  &  Laboratories) 

Pinewood  Studios,  Iver  Heath,  Bucks,  England. 
Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J.  P.  Chairman;  W.  H. 

Cockburn,  E.  Ronald  Crammond,  John  Davis,  L.  W. 

Farrow,  F.C.A.;  Lord  Grantley,  Spencer  M.  Reis, 

G.  I.  Woodham-Smith. 
Secretary  M.  L.  Axworthy 

BRITISH  DOCUMENTARY  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

171  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London  W.I.,  England. 

BRITISH  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

199  Piccadilly,  London  W.I.,  England. 

BRITISH  FINE  ARTS  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Glenbuck  Studios,  Glenbuck  Road, 
Surbiton,  Surrey,  England. 


BRITISH  FOUNDATION  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

171  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London  W.I.,  England. 

BRITISH  LION  STUDIO  COMPANY,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Studios) 

London  Film  Studio,  Shepperton, 

Middlesex,  England. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Hugh  Quennell 

Board  of  Directors:  Harold  G.  Boxall,  Sir  David  Cun- 

ynghame,  Sir  Arthur  Jarrett,  Percival  Charles  Sta- 

pleton. 

Secretary  j  Brown 

Studio  Manager  w.  Green 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Accounting  R.  Dudley 

Advertising  Ingram  Fraser 

Art  Vincent  Korda 

Camera  C.  Chadwick 

Casting  Bill  O'Bryen 

Commissary    |.  Diener 

Construction  !~K  "Batchelcji 

Electrical  J,  Sullivan 

Film  Cutting:  O.  Haf enrichter,  R.  Lloyd,  G.  Garland 
R.  Best. 

Film  Library  F.  Baile 

Hospital  Nurse  Caesar 

Laboratory  Kip  Herren 

Makeup  u.  P.  Hutchinson 

Miniature.  Ned  Mann 

Special  Effects  Percy  Day 

Music  Dr.  H.  Clifford 

Plant  Superintendent   c  Hillyer 

P°lice  C.  Davidson 

Production  Lew  Thornburn 

Pr°Perty  F.  Burden 

Publicity  Ingram  Fraser 

Purchasing  p.  Morris 

Research  c.  Richardson 

Sound   j  Cox 

Transportation  ZZZZZZZZZ.H.  Morris 

Wardrobe  Miss  Ivy  Baker 

BRITISH  MOVIETONE  NEWS,  Ltd. 

Newsreel  producers) 

22  Soho  Square,  London  W.I.,  England. 

Directors:  Sir  Gordon  Craig,  G.  F.  Sanger. 

BRITISH  NATIONAL  FILMS,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Studios) 

National  Studios,  Boreham  Wood,  Herts,  England. 
(Closed) 

BRITISH  PARAMOUNT  NEWS 

(Newsreel  producers) 

10  School  Road,  London  N.W.10.,  England. 

BRITISH  PICTORIAL  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producers  of  British  Universal  Newsreel) 
127  Wardour  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 

BRYANSTON  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers ) 

20  Brown  Street,  Bryanston  Square, 
London  W.  1 .,  England. 

Director  of  Production  Leslie  Arliss 

BUSHEY  FILM  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

Melbourne  Road,  Bushey,  Herts,  England. 

BUTCHER'S  FILM  SERVICE,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

175  Wardour  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 

Studios:  Walton-on-Thames,  England. 

Managing  Director  F.  W.  Baker 

BYRON  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

( Producers ) 

Byron  House,  7-9  St.  James's  Street, 
London  S.W.I.,  England. 

CARLYLE  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

84  Wardour  Street,  London  W.l .,  England. 


FOREIGN     COM  P  A  N  I  ES 


979 


CHARTER  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Colquhoun  House,  Broadwick  Street, 

London  W.l .,  England. 

Directors:  John  Boulting,  Roy  Boulting. 

CINECUILD,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Pinewood  Studios,  Iver  Heath,  Bucks,  England. 
Directors:  David  Lean,  Eric  Ambler,  Stanley  Haynes. 

CLAPHAM  PARK  FILM  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

(Studios) 

201-5  Clapham  Park  Road,  London  S.W.4.,  England. 

COLUMBIA  (BRITISH) 
PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers ) 

13  Wigmore  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 
CONCANEN  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers ) 

161  New  Bond  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 
CONSTELLATION  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

5  Hanover  Square,  London  W.l.,  England. 

Directors:  Anthony  Havelock-Allan,  Robert  Carrett, 

Donald  McKelvie. 
1948  Production:  "The  Small  Voice." 

CONQUEROR  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers ) 

Moorgate  Hall,  Moorgate,  London  E.C.2.,  England. 
Directors:  Paul  Soskin,  R.  C.  Sheen,  A.  E.  Baker,  L.  A. 
Mordern. 

JOHN  CORFIELD  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers ) 

Panton  House,  25  Haymarket, 
London  S.W.I.,  England. 

Director  of  Production  John  Corfield 

CROWN  FILM  UNIT 

(Government  film  producers) 

Crown  Studios,  Station  Road,  Beaconsf ield, 

Bucks,  England. 

D.  &  p.  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

(Owning  &  controlling  Denham  &  Pinewood  studios) 
Denham  Studios,  Denham,  Bucks,  England. 

DRYHURST  (EDWARD) 
PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

National  House,  Wardour  Street, 
London  W.l.,  England. 

Directors:  Henry  Green,  Edward  Dryhurst,  L.  R.  Binns, 
Charles  Watson. 

EALING  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

Ealing  Green,  London,  W.5.,  England. 

Chairman  Stephen  L.  Courtauld,  M.C. 

Directors:  Reginald  P.  Baker,  F.C.A.  (Managing  Di- 
rector) :  Sir  Michael  Balcon,  Gordon  W.  G.  Rayner, 
Leslie  F.  Baker,  Sir  A.  James  K.B.E.,  M.C. 
Executive  in  Charge  of  Production. ...Sir  Michael  Balcon 

Secretary  Leslie  F.  Baker 

General  Manager  H.  Mason 

Studio  Manager  B.  Honri 

Unit  Managers  Leigh  Aman,  R.  Hogg,  L.  Rud- 

kin,  H.  Hand. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Accounting  J.  C.  Palmer 

Advertising  S.  John  Woods 

Art   M.  Baker-Smith,  W.  Kellner,  J.  Morahan 

Camera  G.  Dines 

Casting  Roger  Ould 

Construction  G.  Speller 

Electrical  J.  Ford 

Film  Cutting  Mrs.  K.  Browne 

Film  Editors  M.  Truman,  Bernard  Gribble,  Peter 

Tanner. 

Film  Library  J.  Middleton 

Makeup  E.  Taylor 

Special  Effects  S.  Pearson,  B.  Dendy 

Music  Ernest  Irving 


Props  R.  Tull 

Publicity  A.  O.  O'Connor 

Purchasing  F.  A.  G.  Giles 

Sound  S.  Dalby 

Wardrobe  A.  Mendleson 

Scenario  Editor  Angus  MacPhail 

Contract  Directors:  C.  C  r  i  c  h  t  o  n,  Basil  Dearden, 

Charles  Frend,  Robert  Hamer,  Harry  Watt,  A.  Mac- 

Kendrick,  Henry  Cornelius. 
Associate  Producers:  S.   H.  Cole,   Henry  Cornelius, 

L.  A.  Norman,  M.  Ralph,  M.  Danischewsky,  Ivor 

Montague. 

Staff  Writers:  Angus  MacPhail,  J.  Dighton,  T.  E.  B. 

Clarke,  Walter  Meade. 
Releasing  Company:  J.  Arthur  Rank  Organization,  Ltd. 
Pictures  produced  in  1948 — 7. 

ELM  PARK  STUDIOS 

22-24  Hazeldene  Drive,  Pinner,  Middlesex,  England. 

EMBASSY  PICTURES   (ASSOCIATED),  Ltd. 

The  Manor,  Davies  Street,  Wondon,  W.l.,  England. 

EXCELSIOR  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

4  Tilney  Street,  Park  Lane,  London,  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  Marcel  Hellman,  H.  Alan  Hawes. 

FILM  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

'Government  Film  Financiers) 

120  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W.I. ,  England. 

Managing  Director  J.  H.  Lawrie 

Directors:  Nicholas  Davenport,  S.  J.  Pears,  F.  C.  A., 
C.  H.  Scott,  R.  J.  Stockford.  C.M.C. 

FILMS  OF  FACT,  Ltd. 

(Documentary  Producers) 

25  Catherine  Street,  London,  W.C.2.,  England. 
FILMS  OF  CT.  BRITAIN,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Park  Studio,  Putney  Park  Lane,  London,  S.W.I  5., 
England. 

FILM  PRODUCERS'  GUILD,  Ltd. 

(Comprising  the  production  units  of  Verity  Films, 
Publicity  Films,  Merton  Park  Studios,  Technique 
Films,  Greenpark  Productions,  Gryphon  Films, 
Sound  Services,  Horizon  Films) 

Guild  House,  Upper  St.  Martin's  Lane,  London,  W.C. 
2.,  England. 

CAINSBOROUCH  PICTURES   (1928),  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Studios) 

Film  House,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 
STUDIOS:   Lime   Grove,   Shepherd's   Bush,  London, 

W.l  2.,  England.   Poole  Street,   Islington,  London 

N.  1 .,  England. 
Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J. P.,  Chairman;  Sydney 

Box,  John  Davis,  Stephen  J.  Gordon. 
Managing  Director  and  Executive 

Producer  Sydney  Box 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

In  Charge  of  Production  (Islington  Betty  Box 

General  Manager  A.  W.  Robinson 

Company  Secretary   L.  E.  Thompson 

Studio  Manager  (Shepherd's  Bush)....W.  A.  Ferguson 

Studio  Manager  (Islington)  Hugh  Lawson 

Accounting.  Production  Facilities  (Films),  Ltd. 

Art  (Shepherd's  Bush)  George  Provis 

Art  (Islington)  Norman  Arnold 

Camera  George  Hill 

Production  Controller  (Sepherd's  Bush)  A.  Alcott 

Production  Controller  (Islington)  F.  Gunn 

Dress  Designer  Elizabeth  Haffenden 

Maintenance  Engineer  R.  Trumble 

Miniatures  P.  Guidobaldi 

Music  Muir  Mathieson 

Props  (Shepherd's  Bush)  A.  Rumsey 

Props  (Islington)  T.  Fletcher 

Publicity  (Shepherd's  Bush)  Geoffrey  Foster 

Publicity   (Islington)  Betty  Callaghan 

Electrical  (Shepherd's  Bush)  F.  Benham 

Electrical  (Islington)  S.  Sargent 

Film  Editors  A.  Roome,  C.  Knott,  V.  Sagovsky 

Research  E.  Griffiths 

Sound  B.  C.  Sewell 

Makeup  (Shepherd's  Bush)  W.  Partleton 


980 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


Makeup  (Islington)  L.  Garde 

Releasing  Company:  General  Film  Distributors,  Ltd., 

127  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l. 
Pictures  produced  in  1948 — 14. 

CANESH  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

9  Cavendish  Square,  London,  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  Sir  Edward  Villiers,  Chairman;  David  ). 

Grimes,  William  Collier. 
1948  Production — "The  Paper  Orchid." 

CAU MONT- BRITISH  NEWS 

(Newsreel  Producers) 

Film  House,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

C.  B.  ANIMATION,  Ltd. 

(Cartoon  Producers) 

Moor  Hall,  Cookham,  Berks.,  England. 

C.  B.  INSTRUCTIONAL,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Film  House,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

CEE  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

New   Zealand  Avenue,  Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey, 
England. 

C.  H.  W.  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

The  Gate  Studio,  Station  Road,  Elstree,  Herts,  Eng- 
land. 

CRAND  NATIONAL  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Distributors) 

Wallace  House.  1  13  Wardour  Street, 

London  W.  1 .,  England. 

Managing  Director  ^Maurice  J.  Wilson 

HIGHBURY  STUDIOS 

(Controlled  by  j.  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 

96a  Highbury  New  Park,  London  N.5.,  England. 

HOLYROOD  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

49  Old  Bond  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  Clarence  Elder,  Karl  Grune. 

IMPERADIO  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

<  Producers) 

Flat  a,  128  Mount  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  Herbert  Wilcox,  Anna  Neagle. 

INDEPENDENT  SOVEREIGN  FILMS,  Ltd. 

(  Producers) 

49  Old  Bond  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 

INDIVIDUAL  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

( Producers ) 

Empire  House,  1  17  Regent  Street, 

London  W.l  .,  England. 

Directors:  Frank  Launder,  Sidney  Gilliat. 

INSPIRATION  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

111a  Wardour  Street,  London  W.l .,  England. 
Managing  Director  Horace  Shepherd 

INTERNATIONAL  SCREENPLAYS,  Ltd. 

(  Producers) 

45  Clarges  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  Anatole  de  Grunwald,  Terence  Rattigan, 
Anthony  Asquith. 

I.  F.  P.,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

36  Curzon  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 

Directors:  James  Gray,  Chairman;  Alexander  Martin, 

Basil  Mason,  Hugh  Perceval,  John  Stafford,  C.  H. 

Travis. 

KIMMINS  (ANTHONY)  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producer ) 

146  Piccadilly,  London  W.l.,  England. 

Director  of  Production  Anthony  Kimmins 


LEEVERS  RICH  &  CO.,  Ltd. 

i  Recording  studios) 

80-82  Wardour  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 

LONDON  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Studios) 

146  Piccadilly,  London  W.l.,  England. 

Chairman:  Sir  Alexander  Korda. 

Directors:  H.  G.  Boxall,  Sir  David  Cunynghame. 

Joint  Managing  Directors  Vincent  Korda,  Zoltan 

Korda. 

Secretary  C.    F.  Turner 

Advertising  and  Publicity  Ingram  Fraser 

Contract  Producers:  Alexander  Korda,  Orson  Welles, 
Anthony  Kimmins,  Michael  Powell,  Emeric  Press- 
burger,  Carol  Reed,  Anatole  de  Grunwald,  Leslie 
Arliss. 

Contract  Directors:  Orson  Welles,  Leslie  Arliss,  An- 
thony Asquith,  Carol  Reed,  Emeric  Pressburger, 
Anthony  Kimmins,  Robert  Donat. 

Contract  Actors:  Walter  Fitzgerald,  Robert  Donat, 
Kieron  Moore,  Ralph  Richardson,  Orson  Welles, 
James  Mason,  Cary  Grant,  John  Justin,  Hector 
Ross,  Hugh  Kelly,  Jack  Hawkins. 

Contract  Actresses:  Judy  Campbell,  Dulcie  Gray, 
Glynis  Johns,  Margaret  Leighton,  Eileen  Herlie, 
Michele  Morgan,  Christine  Norden. 

Releasing  Company:  British  Lion  Film  Corp.,  Ltd. 
76-78  Wardour  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 

Pictures  produced  in  1948 — 4. 

MANCUNIAN  FILM  CORPORATION,  Ltd. 

i  Producers) 

3  The  Parsonage,  Manchester  3,  England. 
Managing  Director  John  E.  Blakeley 

MARCH  OF  TIME  PRODUCTIONS 

Dean  House,  2-4  Dean  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 

MARYLEBONE  FILM  STUDIOS 

245  Marylebone  Road,  London  N.W.I.,  England. 
Owner  Henry  Halsted 

MERTON  PARK  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

269  Kingston  Road,  Merton  Park, 
London  S.W.19.,  England. 

Directors:  E.  P.  L.  Pelly,  F.  A.  Hoare,  A.  C.  Snowden, 
T.  R.  Thumwood,  W.  H.  Williams. 

METRO-COLDWYN-MAYER 
BRITISH  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

1  Belgrave  Place,  London  S.W.I. ,  England. 
Studiios:  Elstree,  Herts,  England. 

Directors:  Ben  Goetz,  H.  Sydney  Wright,  Sam  Eck- 
man,  Jr.,  G.  R.  Webb,  J.  C.  Squier. 

MYCROFT   (WALTER  C.)  PRODUCTIONS 

I  Producers) 

4  Avenue  Mansions,  London  N.W.3.,  England. 

NEAME   (RONALD)   PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Pinewood  Studios,  Iver  Heath,  Bucks,  England. 
Managing  Director  Ronald  Neame 

NETTLEFOLD  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

Hurst  Grove,  Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey,  England. 

ORTUS  FILMS,  Ltd. 

(  Producers) 

45  Clarges  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  John  Sutro,  Keith  Douglas,  Charles  Gaird- 
ner,  Kathlyn  Radford,  Ralph  Nunn-May. 

PARAMOUNT  BRITISH 
PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers  I 

162-170  Wardour  Street,  London  W.l.,  England. 
Managing  Director  in  Charge  of 

Production  Frank  Farley 

PASCAL  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(  Producers) 

Mumford's  Farm,  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  Bucks,  England. 
Directors:  Lord  Grantley,  Gabriel  Pascal,  Leland  Hay- 
ward. 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


981 


PATHE  STUDIO 

103  Wardour  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 
Production  Executive  Howard  Thomas 

PATHE  GAZETTE 

(Newsreel  Producers) 

103  Wardour  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 

PENDENNIS  PICTURE 
CORPORATION,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Ford  House,  90  Regent  Street,  London  W.I .  England. 
Managing  Director  Steven  Pallos 

PILGRIM  PICTURES,  Ltd 

(Producers) 

1  Hanover  Square,  London  W.I.,  England. 
Directors:  Filippo  del  Ciudice,  Alan  Jarvis. 

PINEWOOD  FILMS,  Ltd. 

(Producers) 

Pinewood  Studios,  Iver  Heath,  Bucks,  England. 
Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  Chairman;   John  Davis, 
George  Archibald. 

PREMIER  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

37  Prince's  Cate,  London,  S.W.7.,  England. 
Directors:  Maurice  Ostrer,  Isidore  Ostrer. 


Rank  Holdings 

MANORFIELD    INVESTMENTS,  Ltd. 

(Holding  Company;  controls  Ceneral  Cinema  Fi- 
nance Corp.,  which  controls  Metropolis  &  Brad- 
ford Trust,  which  controls  Caymont-British  Pic- 
ture Corp;  Croup  Holdings;  Foy  Investments 
which  controls  Odean  Cinema  Holdings,  which 
controls  Odean  Theaters;  Denham  and  Pinewood 
Holdings,  which  control  the  principal  production 
units. ) 

38  South  St.,  London,  W.l. 

Board  of  Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  D.  L.,  ).  P., 
Chairman;  L.  E.  Rank,  C.  I.  Woodham  Smith, 
Leslie  W.  Farrow,  John  Davis. 

SUBSIDIARIES 
THE  j.  ARTHUR  RANK 
ORGANIZATION,  Ltd. 
38  South  St.,  London,  W.l. 

Board  of  Directors :J.  Arthur  Rank,  D.  L.,  J.  P., 
Chairman;  John  Davis,  Managing  Director; 
Leslie  W.  Farrow,  C.  I.  Woodham  Smith. 

GENERAL  CINEMA  FINANCE 

(Investment  corporation) 
38  South  St.,  London,  W.l. 

Board  of  Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  D.  L.,  J.  P., 
Chairman;  Leslie  W.  Farrow,  Viscount  Marges- 
son,  John  Davis. 

PRODUCTION  FACILITIES 
(Films),  Ltd. 

Imperial  House,  Air  St.,  London,  W.  1. 

Board  of  Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  D.  L.,  J.  P., 
Chairman;  Frank  L.  Cilbert,  Edwin  A.  Davis, 
Joint   Managing   Directors;   Leslie  W.  Farrow, 

John  Davis,  George  Archibald,  J.  P.  Sydney  Box. 

ALLIANCE  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Associated  with  J.  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 

BRITISH  &  DOMINIONS  FILM  CORP, Ltd. 

Imperial  Studios,  Boreham  Woods,  Herts. 

BUSH  RADIO,  Ltd. 

(Radio  Equipment) 

BRITISH  ACOUSTIC  FILMS,  Ltd. 

142-150  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l. 


CINEMA  TELEVISION,  Ltd. 

(Television  Equipment) 

DENHAM   (D.  &  P.)   STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

DENHAM  LABORATORIES,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

EAGLE-LION   DISTRIBUTORS,  Ltd. 

(Distributors  outside  United  Kingdom) 

EALING  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

(Associated  with  J.  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 
(Listed  Separately) 

G.   B.   ANIMATION,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

C.   B.   EQUIPMENTS,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

C.  B.  INSTRUCTIONAL,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

G.  B.  KALEE,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

G.  B.  SCREEN  SERVICE,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

GAINSBOROUGH  PICTURES  (1928)  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

GAUMONT  BRITISH  NEWS 

(Listed  Separately) 

GAUMONT  BRITISH  PICTURE 
CORP.,  Ltd. 

(Theatres) 

GAUMONT  KALEE  SEATING,  Ltd. 

(Seat  Manufacturer) 

GENERAL  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS,  Ltd. 

127  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l. 

GREATER  UNION  THEATRES  OF 
AUSTRALIA 

(Theaters) 

HIGHBURY  STUDIOS 

(Listed  Separately) 

INDEPENDENT   PRODUCERS,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

KERRIDGE  THEATERS,  Ltd. 

(Theatre  Owners) 

PINEWOOD  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Listed  Separately) 

ODEON  THEATERS,  Ltd. 

ODEON  HOLDINGS   (New  Zealand)  Ltd. 

(Theatre  Owners) 

PROVINCIAL  CINEMATOGRAPH 
THEATRES,  Ltd. 

(Theatre  Owners) 

RELIGIOUS  FILMS,  Ltd. 

SHEPHERD'S  BUSH    (Studio  &  Lab.) 

(Listed  Separately 

TAYLOR,  TAYLOR  &  HOBSON,  Ltd. 

(Lens-Listed  Separately) 


CINEGUILD,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 


TWO  CITIES  FILMS,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 


982 


PRODUCTION    ENCYCLOPED  I  A 


UNIVERSAL  NEWS 

(British  Pictorial  Productions,  Ltd.) 

(Listed  Separately) 

UNIVERSAL  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

(Listed  Separately) 

WESSEX  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

REALIST  FILM  UNIT 

( Producers) 

34  Soho  Square,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

RIVERSIDE  STUDIOS 

Crisp  Road,  London,  W.6.,  England. 

REALIST  FILM  UNIT,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

9  Ct.  Chapel  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 
RENAISSANCE  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

21  Soho  Square,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

RENOWN  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

111a,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

Managing  Director   James  C.  Minter,  F.L.A.A. 

Executive  in  Charge  of  Production  |ohn  Sutro 

RIVERSIDE  STUDIOS 

Crisp  Road,  Hammersmith,  London,  W.6.,  England. 

RKO  RADIO  BRITISH 
PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Dean  House,  2-4  Dean  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 
Managing  Director  Robert  S.  Wolff 

ROYAL  AIR  FORCE  CINEMA 
CORPORATION 

(Government  Producers) 

18-19  Monk  Street,  London,  S.W.I. ,  England. 

ROYAL  NAVAL  FILM  CORPORATION 

I  Government  Producers) 

Royal  Victoria  Yard,  Deptford,  London,  S.E.8.,  Eng- 
land. 

STAHL  PYRAMID  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

130  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

TAURUS  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

74-76  Old  Compton  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

TEDDINCTON  STUDIOS 

Broom  Road,  Teddington,  Middlesex,  England. 

TOPICAL  FILM  CO.,  Ltd. 

(Newsreel  Producers) 

North  Circular  Road,  Cricklewood,  London,  N.W.2., 
England. 

TRANSATLANTIC  PICTURES 
CORPORATION,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

36  Golden  Square,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

Directors  Sidney  L.  Bernstein,  Alfred  Hitchcock 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY 
PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

Twentieth    Century    House,   Soho   Square,  London, 

W.I.,  England. 
Managing  Director  William  J.  Kupper 

TWICKENHAM  STUDIOS 

St.  Margaret's,  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  England. 


TWO  CITIES  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

15  Hanover  Square,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

Studios  and   Production   Offices:   Denham  Studios, 

Denham,  Middlesex,  England. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J  .P. 

Joint  Managing  Directors  Josef  Somlo,    Earl  St.  John 

Directors  Leslie  W.  Farrow,  Alexander 

Galperson,  John  Davis. 

Secretary  Guido  Coen 

Releasing  Company:  General  Film  Distributors,  Ltd., 

127-133  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l. 
Pictures  produced  in  1948 — 9. 

UNIVERSAL  NEWS 

(Newsreel  Producers) 

127  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

VIKING  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producers) 

1 ,  3  and  5  St.  Mary  Abbott's  Place,  Kensington, 
London,  W.8.,  England. 

WARNER  BROTHERS-FIRST 
NATIONAL  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  Studios) 

Teddington  Studios,  Broom  Road,  Teddington,  Mid- 
dlesex, England. 

WELWYN  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

(Controlled  by  Associated  British  Picture  Corpora- 
tion, Ltd.) 
Welwyn  Garden  City,  Herts,  England. 

WEMBLEY  FILM  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

Wembley  Park,  Middlesex,  England. 

WESLEY  RUGCLES  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

I  Producers) 

9  Cavendish  Square,  London,  W.,  England. 

Manager  Director  Wesley  Ruggles 

WESSEX  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(  Producers) 

Pinewood  Studios.  Iver  Heath,  Bucks,  England. 
Directors:    Ian   Dalrymple    (Executive   in  Charge  of 

Production)  ;  W.  Rosser-James,   Jack  Lee.   ).  M. 

Dalyrmple. 

WINDSOR  STUDIOS 

26  Cursitor  Street,  London,  E.C.  4.,  England. 

WORTON  HALL  STUDIOS   (1944),  Ltd. 

(Studios  controlled  by  London  Film  Productions,  Ltd.) 
Worton  Road,  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  England. 


Equipment 

BRENT  LABORATORIES,  Ltd. 

North  Circular  Road,  Cricklewood, 
London  W.2.,  England. 

CINIT,  Ltd. 

(  Film  Printers) 

Cinit  House,  283  Lonsdale  Road,  Barnes. 
London  S.W.I  3.,  England. 

DENHAM  LABORATORIES,  Ltd. 

(Subsidiary  of  J.  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 
Denham,  Bucks,  England. 

Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J. P.,  Chairman;  W.  M. 
Harcourt,  Managing  Director;  E.  R.  Crammond, 
John  Davis,  Leslie  W.  Farrow,  J.  W.  Pendleton, 
G.  I.  Woodham  Smith. 

C.  B.  EQUIPMENTS,  Ltd. 

(Subsidiary  of  J.  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 
Film  House,  142  Wardour  Street, 
London  W.l .,  England. 

Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J. P.,  Chairman;  Leslie  F. 
Farrow,  Mark  Ostrer,  W.  R.  Robinson,  I.  H.  Cre- 
mieu-Javal,  H.  R.  A.  de  Junge. 


FOREIGN     COM  P  A  N  I  E  S 


983 


CINEMA-TELEVISION,  Ltd. 

(Subsidiary  of  J.  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 
Albion  House,  59  New  Oxford  Street, 
London  W.C.I.,  England. 

Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J. P.,  Chairman;  John  Da- 
vis, L.  W.  Farrow,  Mark  Ostrer,  I.  H.  Cremieu-Javal, 
W.  B.  Robison,  C.  Darnley-Smith,  A.  C.  D.  West. 

C.  B.  KALEE,  Ltd. 

(Subsidiary  of  ).  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 

60-66  Wardour  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 

Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J. P.,  Chairman;  E.  F.  Ly- 
ons, H.  R.  A.  de  Jonge,  Mark  Ostrer,  W.  B.  Pirie, 
D.S.O..  D.L. ;  Ian  Criemieu-Javal,  F.  H.  Christlieb, 
C.  Kershaw,  Thomas  Law,  ]ohn  Davis. 

HENDERSON  FILM  LABORATORIES,  Ltd. 

18-20  St.  Dunstan's  Road,  South  Norwood, 
London  S.E.25.,  England. 

CEORCE  HUMPHRIES  &  CO.,  Ltd. 

(Film  laboratories) 

71-7Whitfield  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 
KAY  FILM  PRINTING  CO.,  Ltd. 

Oxford  Road,  Finsbury  Park,  London  N.4.,  England. 
Directors:  A.   J.  Adams,  Chairman;   Howard  Marti- 

neau,   Sydney   Martineau,    Ernest   C.    Roy,  Louis 

Martineau. 

NATIONAL  SCREEN  SERVICE,  Ltd. 

(Trailers) 

133  Wardour  Street,  London  W.I.,  England. 

Chairman  H.  Robbins 

Managing  Director  Arnold  Williams 

OLYMPIC  KINEMATOCRAPH 
LABORATORIES,  Ltd. 

School  Road,  Willesden,  London  N.W.10.,  England. 
PATHE  EQUIPMENTS.  Ltd. 

1  1  1  Wardour  Street,  London  W.l .,  England. 
Directors:    F.    D.    Bowden,    Managing    Director;  Sir 
Philip  Warter,  W.  R.  Glenn,  Eric  C.  M.  Fletcher. 

RCA  PHOTOPHONE,  Ltd. 

43  Berkeley  Square,  London  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  J.  C.  Atkinson,  J.   Moxon   Broad,  J.  C. 
MacKenty,  B.  L.  C.  Mittell,  R.  H.  Oxley. 

TAYLOR,  TAYLOR  &  HOBSON,  Ltd. 

(Optical  Manufacturers) 

(Subsidiary  of  J.  Arthur  Rank  Org.) 

Directors:  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J. P.,  Chairman;  Mark  H. 
Taylor,  Managing  Director;  Leslie  W.  Farrow,  H.  C. 
Hagen,  H.  R.  A.  de  Jonge,  T.  A.  Law,  ).  A.  Staf- 
ford. 

TECHNICOLOR,  Ltd. 

Bath  Road.  Harmondsworth,  West  Drayton,  Middle- 
sex, England. 

Directors:  Herbert  T.  Kalmus,  Chairman;  Kay  Har- 
rison, Managing  Director;  C.  W.  A.  Ray,  Lord 
Crantley,  T.  S.  Overy,  Lt.  Col.  P.  W.  Pitt. 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CO.,  Ltd. 

Liberty  House,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  M.  A.  Coldrick,  Managing  Director;  T.  K. 

Stevenson,  R.  J.  Engler,  H.   L.  Marsterson,  J.  H. 

Somake,  F.  C.  Leach,  E.  S.  Gregg. 

YOUNGER  PUBLICITY  SERVICE,  Ltd. 

28  Albermarle  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 
Directors:  Harry  Adley,  J.  D.  Marks,  S.  H.  Bell,  J.  X. 
Prendergast. 


Associations 

ASSOCIATION  OF  CINE-TECHNICIANS 

2  Soho  Square,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

President  The  Hon.  Anthony  Asquith 

General  Secretary  George  H.  Elvin,  F.C.I.S 

Press  Officer  George  Stanley  Mason 


ASSOCIATION  OF  SPECIALIZED 
FILM  PRODUCERS 

3   Portman   Chambers,   7-9   Baker  Street,  London, 
W.l.,  England. 

Hon.  President  H.  Bruce  Woolfe 

Chairman  F.  A.  Hoare 

Secretary  L.  G.  Parker 

ASSOCIATION  OF  THEATRE  ORGANISTS 

77  Westbourne  Grove,  London,  W.2.,  England. 

Chairman  Thomas  Dando 

Hon.  Secretary  Jack  Courtnay 

BRITISH  ACTORS'  EQUITY  ASSOCIATION 

Imperial   Buildings,   56   Kingsway,   London,  W.C.2., 
England. 

President  Beatrix  Lehmann 

General  Secretary  Gordon  Sandison 

BRITISH  BOARD  OF  FILM  CENSORS 

113-117  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

President  Sir  Sidney  Harris 

Secretary  A.  T.  L.  Watkins 

BRITISH  COMMONWEALTH  FILM 
CORPORATION,  Ltd. 

49  Mount  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 
(British  Film  Producers'  Association,  Export  Branch) 
Directors:    J.    Arthur   Rank,    J. P.,    Chairman;    R.  P. 
Baker,  F.  C.  A.  R.  Clark,  M.A. 

BRITISH  FILM  ACADEMY 

117  Picadilly,  London  W.l.,  England. 

Chairman  Sir  Michael  Balcon 

Secretary-General  Roger  Manvell,  Ph.D. 

Librarian  Rachael  Low,  B.Sc.  (Econ.) 

Treasurer  D.  A.  Blake,  M.B.E.,  A.C.A. 

Hon.  Publicity  Officer  M.  Danischewsky 

BRITISH  FILM  INSTITUTE 

164  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

President  The  Duke  of  Sutherland  K.T. 

Director  Oliver  Bell,  M.A.,  J. P. 

Secretary  R.  W.  Dickinson,  M.A. 

BRITISH  FILM  PRODUCERS  ASSOCIATION 

49  Mount  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

President  J.  Arthur  Rank,  J. P. 

Director-General  Sir  Henry  French,  G.B.E.,  K.C.B. 

General  Secretary  E.  W.  Wingrove,  F.C.I.S. 

BRITISH  KINEMATOCRAPH  SOCIETY 

Dean  House,  2-4  Dean  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

President  I.  D.  Wratten 

Hon.  Secretary  E.  Oram 

BRITISH  SHORT  FILM 
MAKERS'  SOCIETY,  Ltd. 

26-27  D'Arblay  Street,  London,  W.l.,  England  . 

Chairman  Ronald  Haines 

Hon.  Secretary  and  Treasurer...  F.  T.  Lenton,  F.A.I. A. 

CHRISTIAN  CINEMA  &  RELIGIOUS 
FILM  SOCIETY 

6  Eaton  Gate,  London,  S.W.I. ,  England. 

President  Archbishop  of  Canterbury 

Acting  General  Secretary  Capt.  P.  N.  Corry  (Rtd.) 

CINEMATOCRAPH  EXHIBITORS' 
ASSOCIATION  OF  GT.  BRITAIN 
&  IRELAND 

164  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.l.,  England. 

President  B.  T.  Davis 

Gen.  Secretary  W.  R.  Fuller 

CINEMATOGRAPH  FILMS  COUNCIL 

(Government  Sponsored) 

Board  of  Trade,  Millbank,  London,  S.W.  1 .,  England. 
Secretary  Mrs.  E.  R.  Ward 


984 


FOREIGN     COMPANIE  S 


CINEMATOGRAPH  TRADE 
BENEVOLENT  FUND 

Queen's  House,   Leicester  Square,   London,  W.C.2., 
England. 

Patron  His  Majesty  the  King 

President  Reginald  C.  Bromhead 

Hon.  Treasurer  Frank  Hill,  M.V.O. 

Secretary  Reginald  C.  O.  Viveash 

CINEMA  VETERANS 

59  Woodland  Rise,  Muswell  Hill,  London,  N.10.,  Eng- 
land. 

President  J.  C.  Squier 

Hon.  Secretary  Thomas  France 

FEDERATED  BRITISH  FILM  & 
STAGE  ASSOCIATIONS 

32  Amesbury  Avenue,  Streatham  Hill,  London,  S.W.2., 
England. 

President  Charles  Boyer 

Music  Presidents  (Great  Britain),  Jack  Hilton; 

(Overseas),  Jose  Iturbi. 
Secretary  Miss  K.  Costello 

FILM  INDUSTRY  EMPLOYEES  COUNCIL 

(Federation  of  Industry  Trade  Unions) 
2  Soho  Square,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

President  W.  Stevens 

General  Secretary  George  H.  Elvin,  F.C.I.S. 

FILM  ARTISTES'  ASSOCIATION 

15  Kingly  Court,  Beak  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

President  Major  Henry  A.  Proctor 

Secretary-Treasurer  Capt.  A.  M.  Crickett 

FILM  INDUSTRY  PUBLICITY  CIRCLE 

Ham  Yard,  Ct.  Windmill  Street,  London,  W.I.,  Eng- 
land. 

President  Mervyn  McPherson 

Chairman  Jack  Griggs 

Hon.  Secretary  J.  Pole 

FILM  STRIPPERS'  ASSOCIATION,  Ltd. 

6  Broad  Street  Place,  London,  E.C.2.,  England. 

Chairman  F.  J.  Thurston  Moon 

Hon.  Secretary  W.  T.  Collins 

INCORPORATED  ASSOCIATION  OF 
KINEMATOGRAPH  MANUFACTURERS,  Ltd. 

51  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C.2.,  England. 

Chairman  Tom  Davies,  J. P. 

Secretary  A.  T.  L.  Watkins 

KINEMATOCRAPH  RENTERS'  SOCIETY,  Ltd. 

30  Old  Compton  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

President  D.  E.  Griffiths,  O.B.E. 

Secretary  Frank  Hill,  M.V.O.,  F.I.C.S. 

MOTION  PICTURE  ASSOCIATION 
OF  AMERICA 

15-16  New  Burlington  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

European  Manager  Fayette  W.  Allport 

Diretcor  of  Information  A.  Roland  Thornton 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
THEATRICAL  AND  KINE  EMPLOYEES 

Russell  House,  71  South  End  Road,  Hampstead,  Lon- 
don, N.W.3.,  England. 

Gen.  President  :        J.  Smith 

Cen.  Secretary  Tom  O'Brien,  M  P. 

NEWS  &  SPECIALISED  THEATRE  ASSOCI- 
ATION OF  CT.  BRITAIN  &  N.  IRELAND 

31  Dover  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

Chairman  Dixon  Scott 

Gen.  Secretary  Miss  D.  M.  Vaughan,  B.A.,  F.C.A. 

NEWSREEL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
CT.  BRITAIN  &  N  IRELAND,  Ltd. 

Queen's  House,  Leicester  Square,  London,  W.C.2., 
England. 

Secretary  E.  Long-Maddox 


PERFORMING  RICHT  SOCIETY 

Copyright  House,  33  Margaret  Street,  London,  W.I., 
England. 

SCREENWRITERS'  ASSOCIATION 

7  Deanery  Street,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

President  Frank  Launder 

Hon.  Secretary  Guy  Morgan 

SOCIETY  OF  CINEMA  MANACERS 
OF  CT.  BRITAIN  &  IRELAND 

164  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

National  Chairman  Leslie  C.  Holderness 

National  Secretary  S.  Butchart,  F.S.C. 

SOCIETY  OF  CINEMATURIANS 

Regal  Cinema,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester,  England. 

President  Edward  J.  Hinge 

Secretary  William  Miller 

SUB-STANDARD  CINEMATOCRAPH 
ASSOCIATION 

34  Soho  Square,  London,  W.I.,  England. 

Chairman  F.  A.  Hoare 

Vice  Chairman  H.  Bruce  Woolfe 

CANADA 

ASSOCIATED  SCREEN  NEWS,  LTD. 

(Producers  of  Newsreels) 

2600  Northcliffe  St.,  Montreal,  Que.,  Canada. 
DE-1  186. 

CRAWLEY  FILMS,  Ltd. 

( Producer) 

19  Fairmont  Ave.,  Ottawa,  Que.,  Canada. 
Telephone  8-0085 

President-General  Manager  F.  R.  Crawley 

Scripts-Editing  Cecily  Sparks 

Musical  Director  Donald  Wellington 

Sales  Manager  R.  Graeme  Fraser 

Head,  Art  Department  G.  F.  Crabtree 

Head,  Sound  Department  R.  F.  Sparks 

Head,  Camera  Department  G.  H.  Crabtree 

Production  Secretary  George  Gorman 

DOCUMENTAIRES  JEAN  ARSIN 

(Producer  of  Cinecraft  commercial  and  educational 
films  in  35  mm.  and  16  mm.;  recording  studio; 
processing  laboratories) 

1271    Bernard  Ave.  W.,  Outremont, 

Montreal,  Que.,  Canada. 

CAIumet  6355 

Producer   Jean  Arsin 

Laboratory  Superintendent  Pierre  Boulais 

Recording  Engineer  Roger  Paul 

Script  Writer  Ivonne  Robert 

DOMINION  MOTION  PICTURES,  Ltd. 

( Producer) 

385  Adelaide  St.,  W.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 
WAverly  2394 

President  Arthur  Gottlieb 

Vice-President  Lenore  Faber 

Secretary-Treasurer  Mildred  Coleman 

In  Charge  of  Production  Hans  Tiesler 

Board  of  Directors:  Arthur  Gottlieb,  S.  Casey  Wood, 

K.  S.,  Mrs.  Lenore  Faber,  Mildred  Coleman,  Eva 

M.  Gardiner. 

EAGLE  LION  FILMS  OF  CANADA,  Ltd. 

( Distributor) 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 
ADelaide  0418 

General  Manager  A.  J.  Laurie 

Sales  Manager  F.  H.  Fisher 

INTERNATIONAL  THEATRICAL  & 
TELEVISION  CORP.  OF  CANADA,  Ltd. 

(Distributor  of  16  mm.  theatrical  programs;  educa- 
tional films) 
21  Dundas  Square,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 

President  Harry  J.  Allen 

Manager  Ray  Hague 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


985 


NORTH  AMERICAN  PRODUCTIONS,  Ltd. 

(Producer  of  16  mm.  industrial  and  entertainment 
films) 

641  Granville  St.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Canada 
PAcific  5620 

President  John  W.  Bowdery 

Vice-President  Richard  S.  Storer 

Secretary  Alice  Bowdery 

QUEBEC  PRODUCTIONS  CORP. 

( Producer) 

Keefer  Bldg.,  Montreal,  Que.,  Canada. 

MArquette  1183 

STUDIOS: 

St.  Hyacinthe,  Canada. 
MArquette  1  183 

President-Executive  Producer  Paul  L'Anglais 

Vice-President  Rene  Germain 

Secretary-Treasurer  Roland  Giroux 

QUEENSWAY  STUDIOS,  Ltd. 

(Producer   of   theatrical   and   non-theatrical  films, 

Eagle  Lion  Films,  Canada  release) 
1900  Royal  Bank  Bldg.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 
ADelaide  5791 
STUDIO: 

The  Queensway,  Islington,  Ont.,  Canada 
Telephone  Zone  6617 

President  J.    Earl  Lawson 

Secretary  George  Peters 

Board  of  Directors:  John  Davis,  Leonard  W.  Brock- 
ington,  K.  S.,  George  S.  Beeston. 

SHELLY  FILMS,  Ltd. 

(Producers  of  35  mm.  and  16  mm.  educational,  in- 
dustrial, documentary  and  training  films;  slide 
films) 

Toronto  14,  Ont.,  Canada. 

President  Leon  C.  Shelly 

Vice-President  W.  B.  Shelly 


Associations,  Etc. 

CANADIAN  FILM  BOARDS  OF  TRADE 

229  Yonge  St.,  Toronto  1 ,  Ont.,  Canada. 
ELgin  8919 

General  Secretary  E.  H.  Wells 

CANADIAN  MOTION  PICTURE 
DISTRIBUTORS  ASSOCIATION 

229  Yonge  St.,  Toronto  1,  Ont.,  Canada. 
ELgin  8919 

President  Leo  M.  Devaney 

Secretary-Treasurer  E.  H.  Wells 

Board  of  Directors:  Gordon  Lightstone,  A.  W.  Perry, 
L.  M.  Devaney,  Haskell  Masters,  C.  S.  Chaplin, 
Sydney  Samson,  Henry  L.  Nathanson,  Louis  Rosen- 
feld,  O.  R.  Hanson,  H.  J.  Allen. 
MEMBERS: 

Paramount  Film  Service,  Ltd.;  E m pi  r e -  U n  i  ve r sa  I 
Films,  Ltd.;  RKO  Distributing  Corp.;  Warner  Bros. 
Pictures  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.;  United  Artists 
Corp.;  Twentieth  Century-Fox  Film  Corp.;  Regal 
Films  Corp.  (1941),  Ltd.;  Columbia  Pictures  of 
Canada.  Ltd.;  Producers  Releasing  Corp.;  Mono- 
gram Pictures  of  Canada,  Ltd. 

CANADIAN  PICTURE  PIONEERS 

277  Victoria  St.,  Toronto  2,  Ont.,  Canada. 
WAverly  4929 

President  Leo  Devaney 

Vice-President  Oscar  R.  Hanson 

Treasurer  George  Beeston 

Secretary  Ray  Lewis 

Director  of  Public  Relations  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons 

Solicitor  D.  J.  Ongley 

Board  of  Directors:  Leo  Devaney,  Clare  Appel,  Earl 
Lawson,  Ray  Lewis,  Morris  Stein,  Jack  Arthur,  Os- 
car Hanson,  Tom  Daley,  Len  Bishop,  Nat  Taylor, 
Sam  Swartz,  W.  P.  Wilson,  Archie  Mason,  Eddie 
English,  C.  S.  Neville. 


COMPOSERS,  AUTHORS  AND  PUBLISHERS 
ASSOCIATION  OF  CANADA,  Ltd. 

(Formerly  Canadian  Performing  Right  Society,  Ltd.) 
102  Royal  Bank  Bldg.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 
ELgin  9219 

President  H.  T.  Jamieson,  F.C.A. 

Board  of  Directors:  Prof.  Claude  Champagne,  John 
Murray  Gibbon,  Allister  Grosart,  Ralph  Hawkes, 
H.  T.  Jamieson,  Harry  E.  Jarman,  Mart  Kennedy, 
W.  S.  Low,  Sir  Ernest  MacMillan,  Holmes  Mad- 
dock,  John  G.  Paine,  Gordon  V.  Thompson. 

FILM  PRODUCERS  ASSOCIA- 
TION OF  CANADA 

372  Bay  St.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada. 
ADelaide  0323 

President  Frank  E.  O'Byrne 

Vice-President  Leon  Shelly 

Treasurer  F.  R.  Crawley 

Secretary  James  A.  Cowan 

Directors  Hans  Tiesler,  Leslie  P.  Thatcher 

NATIONAL  FILM  BOARD  OF  CANADA 

Ottawa.  Que.,  Canada. 
Telephone  2-821  1 

Board  of  Directors:  Hon.  Brooke  Claxton,  Chairman; 
Hon.  J.  J.  McCann,  J.  F.  MacNeill,  Dr.  G.  Bou- 
chard, M.  M.  Maclean,  D.  Cameron,  C.  G.  Cowan, 
E.  Turcotte. 

EXECUTIVE  ORRICERS: 

Film  Commissioner  Ross  McLean 

Superintendent  of  Busi- 
ness Management  Marjorie  McKay 

Production  Secretary  James  Beveridge 

Director  of  Distribution  J.  D.  Ralph 

Canadian  Theatrical  Distribution  D.  H.  Peacock 

Canadian  Non- 
Theatrical   Distribution  Stanley  Rands 

International    Distribution  Ernest  Borneman 

Coordinator  of  Graphics  Graham  Mclnnes 

Theatrical  Information  Paul  Gormley 

U.  S.  DISTRIBUTION: 

620  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Circle  6-0224 

Theatrical  Distribution  E.  W.  Scythes 

84  E.  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

Non-Theatrical   Distribution  Margaret  Carter 

THE  NATIONAL  FILM 
SOCIETY  OF  CANADA 

172  Wellington  St.,  Ottawa,  Que.,  Canada. 
Telephone  2-3425 

Honorary  President:  His  Excellency  the  Governor 
General  of  Canada. 

President  C.  G.  Cowan 

Vice-President  '.  Victor  Dore 

Board  of  Directors:  D.  W.  Buchanan,  H.  S.  Billings, 
Dr.  E.  A.  Corbett,  John  Carreau,  Donald  Cameron, 
Gaudry  Delisle,  K.  A.  Greene,  H.  O.  McCurry,  Dr. 
Fletcher  Peacock,  W.  J.  Turnbull,  G.  C.  Andrew, 
R.  A.  Bell,  W.  B.  Herbert,  Mrs.  F.  R.  Crawley, 
Edmond  Cloutier,  Ermund  Morris,  Dr  N.  A.  M.  Mac- 
Kenzie,  J.  W.  Parker,  R.  E.  Crouch,  David  Mac- 
Kenzie. 
STAFF: 

Executive  Secretary  Gordon  Adamson 

Assistant  Secretary  Margaret  Davis 

TORONTO  BOARD  OF  TRADE — 
MOTION  PICTURE  BRANCH 

37  King  St.  E.,  Toronto  1,  Ont.,  Canada. 

Chairman  Sydney  Samson 

Vice-Chairman  M.  Stein 

Secretary-Treasurer  F.   D.  Tolchard 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE: 

L.  M.  Daveney,  J.  J.  Fitzgibbons,  Sydney  Samson, 
M.  Stein. 

MEMBERSHIP  COMMITTEE: 

Sydney  Samson,  M.  Stein,  Lt.  Col.  John  A.  Cooper. 

INDUSTRY  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE: 

Gurston  Allen,  Herbert  Allen,  L.  M.  Devaney,  Sam- 
uel Fine,  B.  Geldsaler,  O.  R.  Hanson,  H.  Mandell, 
William  Redpath,  L.  Rosenfield,  N.  A.  Taylor, 
E.  H.  Wells,  Sydney  Samson,  ex-officio. 


986 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


CUBA 

VICENTE  BERNADES 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  157,  Havana,  Cuba. 

BLANCO  y  CO. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Vicente,  Paseo  de  Marti  70,  Havana,  Cuba. 

BLUE  RIBBON  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Trocadero  109,  Havana,  Cuba. 

C.H.I.C — COMPANIA  HABANA 
INDUSTRIAL  CINEMATOCRAFICA 

(Rental  Studios) 

Barnet  857,  Havana,  Cuba. 

COMP.  CINEMATOCRAFICA  CUBANA 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  209,  Havana,  Cuba. 

CONTINENTAL  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
P.  de  Marti  164,  Havana,  Cuba. 

ECOS  NACIONALES 

(Producer,  Newsreel) 
Consulado  107,  Havana,  Cuba. 

EXHIBIDOR 

i  Producer,  Newsreel) 
Refugio  164,  Havana,  Cuba. 

IBERO  AMERICA  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  164,  Havana,  Cuba. 

DELIO  CONZALEZ 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Trocadero  109,  Havana,  Cuba. 

IDEAL  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  167,  Havana,  Cuba. 

LABORATORIO  CINEMATOCRAFICO 
LIBERTY 

(Producers,  advertising  shorts) 
Animas  305,  Havana,  Cuba. 

LATINO  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distribution  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  154,  Havana,  Cuba. 

LIBERTY  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Animas  305,  Havana,  Cuba. 

JOSE  R.  MEDINA 

l  Motion  Picture  Distribution  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  157,  Havana,  Cuba. 

NOTICIARIO  NACIONAL  C.M.Q. 

(Producer,  Newsreels) 
Prodo  59,  Havana,  Cuba. 

ORBE  FILMS 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  106,  Havana,  Cuba. 

PELICULES  CUBANAS,  S.  A. 

(Studio) 

Carretera  Central,  Havana,  Cuba. 
PINERO 

(Producer,  16mm.  shorts) 
Consulado  219,  Havana,  Cuba. 

ROYAL  NEWS  ADVERTISING  CO. 

(Producer,  Newsreel) 
Trocadero  156,  Havana,  Cuba. 


SELECCIONES  CAPITOLIO 

(Motion  Picture  Distribution  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  164,  Havana,  Cuba. 

JUSTO  SUAREZ 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Trocadero  211,  Havana,  Cuba. 

TROPICAL  FILM  de  CUBA 

(Motion  Picture  Distribution  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  216,  Havana,  Cuba. 

ZENITH  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Consulado  215,  Havana,  Cuba. 

Equipment 

ANTICA  y  COMPANIA 

(Retailers  and  sales  agents  handling  moving  picture 
projectors,  equipment  and  supplies,  sound  equip- 
ment, electrical  supplies,  high  frequency  apparatus, 
cables,  copper  tubing,  marine  accessories  in  gen- 
eral, voltmeters,  ampermeters) 

Obispo  1  53,  Havana,  Cuba. 

KODAK  CUBANA,  LTDA. 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment  Importers  and 

Dealers) 
Neptuno  1064,  Havana,  Cuba. 

NATIONAL  THEATRE  SUPPLY 

(Retailers  and  agents  handling  moving  picture  pro- 
jectors, equipment  and  supplies) 
Consulado  19,  Havana,  Cuba. 

J.  F.  SAN  ROMAN 

(Local  distributor  for  Eastman  Kodak  Company  hand- 
ling motion  picture  cameras  .films,  and  other  pho- 
tographic effects  and  supplies) 

J.  A.  Saco  204,  Havana,  Cuba. 

SELECT  PICTURES 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment  Importers  and 

Dealers) 
Trocadero  113,  Havana. 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CORPORATION 
of  CUBA 

(Retailers  and  agents  handling  sound  equipment  and 

supplies,  electrical  equipment  and  related  lines) 
Industria  307,  Havana,  Cuba. 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA 

CZECHOSLAVOK  FILM  CORPORATION 

(Producer,  Distributor,  Theatre  Owner) 
Prikopy  32,  Prague  II,  Czechoslovakia 

President  Lubomir  Linhart 

Board  of  Directors:  Frantisok  Pilat,  Emil  Sirotek,  Lav- 
oslav  Reichl,  Oldrich  Machacek. 

Secretary  Dr.  Svoboda 

Treasurer  O.  Machacek 

Studio  Managers  L.  Reichl,  V.  Taraba 

Foreign  Relations  Jindrich  Elbl 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 

3  Extremely  Modern  Studios 

1  1  Sound  Stages 

Color  film  equipment:  Aquacolor  (AGFA) 
Pictures  released  during  1947:  25  -10  Cartoons  and 
puppet  cartoons  -  70  Documentaries. 

DENMARK 

JOHAN  ANKERSTJERNE  A/S 

l  Laboratory) 

Lygten  49,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

ASA  FILMSATELIERET  A/S 

(Producer,  full-length,  educational  and  commercial 

shorts.  Studio) 
Asavaenget,  Kgs.,  Lyngby,  Denmark. 


FOREIGN     COMPANI  ES 


987 


ASA  FILMUDLEJNINC  A/S 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Clydenlovesgade  2),  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

ASTRA  FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Vimmelskaf tet  43,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

BERCENHOLZ  REKLAMEBUREAU  A/S 

(Producer  Commercial  Shorts  only.  Distributor  and 
Exchange) 

Vesterbrogade  2  B.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CENTRUM-FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Raadhusstraede  7.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CITY  FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Kr.  Bernikowsgade  2.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CONSTANTIN  FILMS  A/S  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Smallegade  2B.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CRITERION  FILM  A/S  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Toldbobgade  1  8,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

DANSK  BIOCRAF  REKLAME 

(Producer  Commercial  shorts  only.  Distributor  and 
Exchange) 

Cothersgade  175.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

DANSK  FARVE  og  TECNEFILM  A/S 

(Producer  Commercial  shorts  only.  Distributor  and 
Exchange ) 

Frederiksberggade  10.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

DANSK  FILM  CO.  A/S 

(Distributors  Educational  and  Commercial  shorts) 
Mynstersvej  1 ,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

DANSK  KULTURFILM 

(Producer.  Educational  shorts) 
Dahlerupsgade  3,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

DANSK  SVENSK  FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Nygade  3,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

FILM-CENTRALEN  PALLADIUM  A/S 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Cyldenlovesgade  21,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

FINLANDIA  FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Havnegade  55.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CEFION  FILM  A/S  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Raadhusstraede  7.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CLOBE  FILM  A/S  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Vester  Sogade  72,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CUTENBERCHUS  REKLAME  FILM 

(Producer  Commercial  Shorts  only.  Distributor  and 
Exchange) 

Vognmagergade  11.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
SYLVESTER  HVIID 

(Producer,  Commercial  Shorts  only.  Distributor  and 
Exchange) 

Frederiksberggade  21,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
ILLUSTRA  FILM 

(Producer,  educational  arid  commercial  shorts.  Rent- 
al Studios) 
CI.  Torv  22,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

A/S  KOSMOFILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Vesterbrogade  19.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 


MINERVA  FILM  A/S 

(Producer,  educational  and  commercial  shorts.  Rent- 
al Studios) 
Toldbodgade  18,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

MONTEROSSIS  BUREAU  A/S 

(Producer,  Commercial  shorts  only.  Distributor  and 

Exchange) 
Amagertorv  5,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

NORDISK  FILMS  KOMPACNI  A/S 

(Producers  full-length,  educational  and  commercial 

shorts.  Distributors.  Rental  Studios) 
Frederiksbrogade  25,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
LABORATORY: 
Redhavnsvej, 

Frihavnen,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
PALLADIUM  A/S 

(Producer,  full-length,  educational  and  commercial 

shorts,  studio) 
Strandparksvej.,  Hellerup,  Denmark. 

PANTHER  FILM  Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Raadhuspladsen  14  A.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

PREBEN  FRANK 

(Producer,  educational  and  Commercial  shorts.  Rent- 
al studios) 
St.  Knudsvej  25.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

SACA  STUDIO 

(Producer,  full-length,  educational  and  commercial 

shorts.  Studio) 
Annettevej  19.,  Charlotteniund,  Denmark. 

SIMONEX  FILM  A/S  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Tornebuskegade  5,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

SKANDINAVISK  FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Cothersgade  175,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

SKIBSTRUP  TONE-TECNEFILM 

(Producer — Commercial  shorts  only.  Distributor  and 
Exchange) 

Nyrnberggade  38,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

A/S  SOVJETFILM  (Russian) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
H.  C.  Orstedsvej  10,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

STATENS  FILM-CENTRAL 

(Producer   educational   and    industrial   shorts  only. 

Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Dahlerupsgade  1.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

TEATRENES  FILM  KONTOR  A/S 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Frederiksberg  Alle  41.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

VICTORIA  FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Kamelieve  3.,  Hellerup,  Denmark. 

VIKING  FILM  (Independent) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Frederiksberggade  21,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 


Equipment 

BANG  &  OLUFSEN 

(Equipment  Importers  and  Dealers) 
Struer,  Denmark. 

DANSK  KINEMATOGRAF  FABRIK  A/S 

(Equipment  Importers  and  Dealers) 
Victoriagade  6,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

NORDISK  KINOTEKNIK  A/S 

(Film  and  Equipment  -  Importers  and  dealers) 
Frederiksberggade  16,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 


988 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


HUBERT  SCHWEITZER 

(Film  and  Equipment— Importers  and  dealers) 
Allegade  8B.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

VILHELM  WIDENBORC 

(Film  and  equipment  -  Importers  and  dealers) 
Cutenberghus,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

VITAFILM 

(Film  and  Equipment  -  Importers  and  dealers) 
Meldahlsgade  5.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CO.  A/S 

(Film  and  Equipment  -  Importer  and  dealers) 
Vesterbrogade  30.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

Cameramen 

KELLE  ANDERSON 

(Free  lance  cameraman) 

Naestvedgade  6  A.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

POUL  EIBYE 

(Free  lance  cameraman) 

Ordrup  Jagtvej  73,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

FRITZ  OLSEN 

( Free  lance  cameraman) 

Strandboulevarden  25,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

CUNNAR  WANCEL 

(Free  lance  cameraman) 

Ny  Kongensgade  14,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 

EGYPT 

AFLAM  CATTAN  &  BAIDA 

( Producer) 

54  Sharia  Tewfick,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

AFLAM  AL  KAHIRA 

i  Producer) 

25  Sharia  Kasr  el  Nil,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

AFLAM  EL  ARABIA 

( Producer) 

c/o  Cinema  Saptieh,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

AFLAM  EL  MOTTAHIDA 
(ANWAR  WACDI) 

( Producers) 

Immobilia  Building,  Sharia  Cherif  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt 

AFLAM  CALAL 

(Producer) 

Koubbeh  Gardens,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

AFLAM  ITTIHAD  EL  FANNANIN 
(AHMED  BADRAKHAN,  HELMI 
ROFLE  AND  NASR) 

(Producers) 

c/o  Egyptian  Cinema  Club, 

20  Sharia  Adly  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

AFLAM  RAHBA 

( Producer) 

33  Sharia  Soliman  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

ALEXANDRE  APROKMAN 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
25  Sharia  Tewfick,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

CAIRO  FILM  LABORATORY 
(EDWARD  HAY  AT) 

( Laboratories) 

5  Sharia  Hamdi  Dakar,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

CONDOR  FILM   (IBRAHAM  & 
BADR  LAMA) 

(Producers.  Studio.  Distributor) 

18  Chacour  Pasha  Street,  Koubbeh  Cardens, 

Cairo,  Egypt. 


ECYPTIAN  FILM  AND  CINEMA 
SERVICE  (L.  CIORDANO) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
3  Sharia  Menchaet  el  Kataba,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

ECYPTIAN  FILMS  CO.,  (TOCO 
MIZRAHI  &  CO.) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange,  Studio, 
Laboratory) 

Haret  Hosni,  Sharia  Abbas,  Ciza,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

IDEAL  MOTION  PICTURES 
(A.TACAZIADIS  &  CO.) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
45  Sharia  Malika  Farida,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

INTERNATIONAL  FILMS  DISTRIBUTORS 
(JACQUES  V.  COHEN) 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
2  Sharia  Fouad,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

ISIS  FILMS   (AZIZA  AMIR) 

(Producers.  Studio) 

Villa  Aziza,  Pyramids  Road,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

JOSY  FILM,  S.A.E. 

(Producers,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
1  1  Sharia  Antikhana,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

KODAK   (EGYPT)  S.A. 

( Laboratories) 

20  Sharia  Adly  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
ISIDORE  LEVY 

(Distributors  of  French  Talking  Films) 
22  Sharia  Fouad,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

CH.  LIFSHITZ 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
75  Sharia  Malika  Nazli,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

LOTUS  FILMS 

( Producers) 

c/o  H.  Nassibian,  18  Sharia  Fouad,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

NAHAS  FILMS   (N.  NAHAS  &  CO.) 

(Producers,    Distributors    of    Arabic    talking  films 

mainly.  Studio) 
25  Sharia  Tewfick,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

H.  NASSIBIAN 

(Studios.  Laboratory) 

18  Sharia  Fouad,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

NILE  FILM  LTD. 

(Producers,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
20  Sharia  Adly  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

POLITI  FRERES 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 

1  1  Sharia  Sheikh  Soliman  Pasha,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

PROSPERI  FILMS  CONSORTIUM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
81  Avenue  du  Roi,  Koubbeh  Cardens, 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

SELECTIONS  BEHNA  FILMS 
(BEHNA  FRERES) 

(Producers,  Distributors  of  Arabic  talking  films 
only ) 

1  Rue  Eglise  Maronite,  Alexandria,  Egyt. 

SOCIETE  MISR  POUR  LE  THEATRE 
ET  LE  CINEMA,  S.A.E. 

(Producers,  Distributors  of  Arabic  films.  Studio, 

Laboratory)  • 
Sharia  el  Ahram,  Ciza,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

STUDIO  "AL  AHRAM" 

(Producers,  Distributors  of  Arabic  talking  films. 

Studio.  Laboratory) 
Pyramids  Road,  Ciza,  Cairo,  Egypt. 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


989 


STUDIO  CALAL 

(Studios) 

Sharia  Chakour  Pasha,  Koubbeh  Gardens, 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

STUDIO  CIZA   (SALOMON  SALAMA) 

(Studios) 

19  Sharia  Emad  el  Dine,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

STUDIO  WAXBY 

(Studios) 

Sharia  Abbas,  Ciza,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

TALHAMI  FILM  COMPANY 
(MICHEL  TALHAMI) 

(Producers,  Distributors  of  Arabic  talking  films) 
9  Sharia  Tewfick,  Cairo,  Egypt. 


Cameramen 


MOHAMED  ABDEL  AZIM 

(Free  Lance  Cameraman) 

c/o  Syndicat  des  Professionals  Cinematographes, 
12  Sharia  Tewfick,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

SAMMY  BRILL 

(Free  Lance  Cameraman) 
9  Sharia  Ismail  Pasha,  Kasr  el  Doubara. 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

SALVI  BRUNO 

(Free  Lance  Cameraman) 

c/o  Studio  Al  Ahram  Pyramids  Road,  Ciza, 

Cairo,  Egypt. 

C.  JULIO  DE  LUCA 

(Free  Lance  Cameraman) 

c/o  H.  Nassibian,  13  Sharia  Mahrani  (Faggalah), 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

FRANCOIS  FARKASS 

(Free  Lance  Cameraman) 

3  Midan  Khedive  Ismail  (Imm.  Bahari), 

Cairo,  Egypt. 

AHMED  KHORCHID 

(Free  Lance  Cameraman) 

c/o  Studio  Misr,  Ciza,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

ABDOR  NASR 

(Free  Lance  Cameraman) 
Pyramids  Road,  Ciza,  Cairo,  Hgypt. 

Associations 

SYNDICAT  DES  PROFESSIONELS 
CINEMATOGRAPHES 

(Motion  Picture  Industry  Clubs) 
12  Sharia  Tewfick,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

EGYPTIAN  CINEMA  CLUB 

(Motion  Picture  Industry  Clubs) 
20  Sharia  Adly  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 


Equipment 


J.  GREEN  &  CO. 

(Film  and  equipment;  dist.  16mm.  educational  film) 
147  Sharia  Mohamhed  Bey  Farid,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
Branch  in  Alexandria. 

KODAK   (EGYPT)  S.A. 

(Raw  Film) 

20  Sharia  Adly  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
Branch  in  Alexandria. 

H.  NASSIBIAN 

(Film  and  Equipment) 

18  Sharia  Fouad,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

M.  L.  FRANCO  &  CO. 
(S.  PINTO  &  CO.,  SUCCRS) 

(Equipment) 
Cairo,  Egypt. 
Branch  in  Alexandria. 


PH.  NACCACHE 

(Raw  film) 

60  Sharia  Ibrahim  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING  OFFICE 

( Equipment) 

21  Sharia  Soliman  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
Branch  in  Alexandria. 

MISR  COLORED  FILMS   (A.  G.  HAMZA) 

(Film  and  Equipment) 

67  Sharia  Ibrahim  Pasha,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

UNITED  FILM  SERVICE 
(THOMAS  SHAFTO) 

(Film  and  equipment) 

9  Sharia  Borsa,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

W.  A.  LANCASTER 

(Importers,  wholesalers  of  various  commodities  in- 
cluding raw  film) 
1  Rue  Toussoun,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 
Branch  in  Cairo. 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CO.,  NEAR  EAST 

(Equipment   -    Importers   and   Dealers.    Near  East 
Branch  of  Western  Electric  Co.,  Delaware) 

22  Sharia  Fouad,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

FRANCE 

Producers-Distributors 

ADRIA  FILM — LEOPOLD  GOMEZ 

( Producer) 

37,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  67-16 

ACENCE  CENERALE  CINECRAPHIQUE — 
MAURICE  JUVEN 

( Producer) 

55,  Rue  Pierre  Charron,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  30-58 

ALCINA — PAUL-EDMOND  DECHARME 

( Producer) 

49,  Avenue  de  Villiers,  Paris  17,  France. 
WAC.  13-76 

ARS  FILM — MICHEL  DUVANO 

( Producer) 

124,  Rue  la  Boetie,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  15-67 

ARTISTES  ASSOCIES 

18,  Avenue  Matignon,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  18-65,  66-67 

A.  I.  C. -ASSOCIATION  INTERNATIONALE 
CINEMATOCRAPHIQUE 

25,  rue  Quentin-Bauchard,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  80-21,  75-53 

ASTORIA  FILMS 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

52,  Champs-Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 

General  Manager  Daniel  Bauby 

Sales  Manager  Serge  Bauby 

ASTRA  PARIS  FILMS 

3,  rue  de  Troyon,  Paris  17,  France. 
ETO.  06-47,  57-27 

Managing  Director  Robert  Tarcali 

Business  Manager  Pierre  Monnerot-Dumaine 

Representatives  Robert  Moussard,  Maurice 

Caroux,  Jean  Clergerie 

ATLANTIC-FILM 

36,  Avenue  Hoche,  36-Paris  8,  France. 
CAR.  74-64,  30-30 

General  Manager  Marcel  de  Hubsch 

LES  FILMS  ROBERT  BASTARDIE 

54,  rue  Taitbout,  Paris  9,  France. 
TRI.  73-43 


990 


F  OREICN     COMPANI  E  S 


MARCEL  BERTROU  &  CIA. 

t  Producer) 

25  rue  Paul  Valery,  Paris,  France. 

PIERNE  BRAUNBERCER 

( Producer) 

95  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  31-64 

B.U.P.  FRANCAISE — EUCENE  TUSCHERER 

( Producer) 

3  Avenue  Berthie  Albrech,  Paris  8,  France. 
CAR.  03-81 

CELIA  FILM — LOUIS  CUNY 

(Producer) 

33  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  23-05 

CENTRA  CINEMA— CHARLES  BURCUET 

( Producer) 

226  Faubourg  Saint  Honore,  Paris  8,  France. 
CAR.  05-65 

CHEVALIER  ELYSEES  PRODUCTIONS — 
GEORGES  CHEVALIER 

( Producer) 

150  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 

CHRONOS  FILMS  PRODUCTIONS 
CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES — MARCEL  ROUX 

( Producer ) 

44  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  18-75 

CINEFI 

33  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 

Owner  A.  Defosse 

Manager  A.  Auclin 

Representatives  M.  Guillarmau,  Andre  Soufflet 

CINE  FRANCE  FILM 

123,  boulevard  du  Montparnasse,  Paris  6,  France. 
DAN.  59-60 

Director  M.  Maggi 

Business  Manager  M.  Saunier 

CINELDE 

1  bis,  Rue  Counod,  Paris  17,  France. 
WAG.  47-30 

Director  Louis  Duchemin 

CINEMA  DE  FRANCE 

(Distributors) 

120,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  29-72-73  et  74 

President  Andre  Hugon 

Manager  Mme.  Cillet 

Director  Pierre  Cillet 

CINEMAFILM  PRODUCTIONS — 
RENE  GRAZI 

( Producer) 

61  Boulevard  Suchet,  Paris  16,  France. 
JAS.  90-86 

CINEMA  PRODUCTIONS — RALPH  BAUM 

( Producer) 

97-99  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  73-77 

CINEPRODUCTIONS — EDMUND 
RATISBONNE 

( Producer) 

5  Rue  du  Cardinal  Mercier,  Paris  9,  France. 
TRI.  40-84 

CINE  REPORTAGES — HERVE  MISSIR 

( Producer) 

9  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  55-84 

CINE-SELECTION 

17,  Rue  de  Margnan,  Paris  8,  France. 

Director  Commercial  Charles  Corbessas 

Director  Commercial  Charles  Corbessas 

22,  Rue  d'Artois,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  67-67  et  68-08 

Director  Julien  Leroy 


COMPAGNIE  ARTISTIQUE  DE  PRODUCTION 
&  D' ADAPTATION  CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES 
— LEOPOLD  SCHLOSBERC 

( Producer) 

26,  Rue  Laffitte,  Paris  9,  France. 
PRO.  38-22 

COMPAGNIE  COMMERCIALE  FRANCAISE 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE 

93,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  09-70,  71,  72 

Administrator-Director  General  F.  Harispuru 

Location  Director  J.  Resset 

COMPAGNIE  CONTINENTALE 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE — ANDRE  ARON 

( Producer) 

44,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  64-31 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS  J.  DE  CAVAIGNAC 

92,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  0380 

Manager  Miss  G.  Puteaux 

COMPAGNIE  FRANCAISE 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE — 
ANTOINE  DE  ROUVRE 

( Producer) 

40  Rue  Francois  ler,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  66-44 

COMPAGNIE  FRANCAISE 

DE  DISTRIBUTION  DE  FILMS 

178,  rue  du  Faubourg-Saint-Honore,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  27-03 

President-Director  General  J.  Moreau 

Director  P.  Thomin 

Representatives  A.  Renault,  J.  Delplace 

COMPAGNIE  FRANCAISE  DE  GESTION 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE — ABEL  CANCE 

( Producer) 

5  Avenue  de  la  Porte  de  la  Plaine,  Paris  15,  France. 

COMPAGNIE  FRANCO-COLON  I  ALE 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE — 
EDOUARD  CARLES 

( Producer) 

18  Avenue  Franklin  Roosevelt,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  19-75 

COMPAGNIE  GENERALE 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE — 
RAYMOND  ARTUS 

( Producer ) 

3  Rue  Clement  Marot,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  07-80 

COMPAGNIE  INDEPENDANTE  DE 
DISTRIBUTION  DE  FILMS 

6,  rue  des  Saussaies,  Paris  8,  France. 

Managers  Jacques  Boris,  Fred  Fue 

COMPAGNIE  INDUSTRIELLE  & 
COMMERCIAL  CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE — 
RAYMOND  BORDERIE 

( Producer) 

6  Rue  Christophe  Colomb,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  01-10 

COMPAGNIE  RADIO  CINEMA — 
PIERRE  BLANCHEVILLE 

( Producer) 

79  Boulevard  Haussman,  Paris  8,  France. 
ANJ.  84-60 

COMPAGNONS  DU  FILM- 
ANDRE  CAYATTE 

( Producer) 

6  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  25-45 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


991 


COMPTOIR  FRANCAIS  DU  FILM 

79  avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris,  France. 
ELY.  90-71,  90-72 

Owner  Robert  de  Nesle 

Manager  Jacques  Leitienne 

COMPTOIR  GENERAL  DU  FORMAT 
REDUIT — (16mm.) 

( Fonctionnant  sous  le  controle  de  I'Administration 

des  Domaines) 
12,  Rue  de  Lubeck,  Paris  16,  France. 
KLE.  47-60 

Technical    Advisor  Jacques  Aubin 

CONSORTIUM  DE  PRODUCTIONS  DE 
FILMS — JEAN  SEFERT-AIME  FRAPIN 

(Producer) 

3  Rue  Clement  Marot,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  07-80 

CONSORTIUM  DE  PRODUCTIONS 
CINEMATOGRAPH IQUES — P.  J.  DE  VENLOO 

( Producer) 

36  Avenue  Hoche,  Paris  8,  France. 
CAR.  93-53 

CONSORTIUM  DU  FILM 

3  Rue  Clement  Marot,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  07-80 

President-Director  General  Raymond  Artus 

Managing  Director  Roger  Vatrin 

COSMORAMA 

33  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  23-03 

Manager  Pierre  Deville 

Secretary  Jacques  Deville 

Afrique  du  Nord, 

Algiers,  20,  boulevard  Carnot 

Director    General  Guaitella 

Director  of  Location  Rene  Lignon 

CYRNOS  FILM  DISTRIBUTION— 
HERCULE  MUCCHIELLI 

( Producer) 

20  Cours  Joseph  Thierry,  Marseille  (B.  du  R.), 

France. 

NAT.  62-04 

DAGMAR  FILMS— RODOLPHE  CERDER 

( Producer) 

33  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  58-65 

DEPARTEMENT  FORMAT  REDUIT  16  m/m 

Agence  de  Paris,  France. 

Manager  Mile  Derrien 

AGENCES: 

Lyon — Cinelion  (M.  Thollon),  23,  cours  Franklin- 
Roosevelt.  Tel.  Lalande  00-92,  Moncey  38-54. 

Lille — Cine  Nord  (M.  Muguet),  41,  rue  de  Bethune, 
Tel.  745-85. 

Bordeaux — France-Distribution    (M.    Durupty),  28, 

rue  Judaique.  Tel.  802-39. 
Toulouse — Selections   Cinematographiques   du  sud- 
Quest,  56,  boulevard  Carnot.  Tel.  845-65. 
Marseille — Cine  Sud  (M.  Huguenet),  14,  boulevard 

de  Longchamp.  Tpl.  National  45-37. 
Nancy — Etablissements    Andre    Dolmaire,    98,  rue 

Charles-Ill.  Tpl.  37-88. 
Rennes — Celtic  Film  (M.  Gourichon),  4  bis,  rue  La 

Motte-Picquet. 

DISCINA— SOCIETE  PARISIENNE  de 
DISTRIBUTION  CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE 

1 28,  rue  La  Boetie,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  36-66  to  68,  10-40  to  43. 

President  Andre  Paulve 

Director   General  G.  Horner 

Director  Ceneral  of  Location  P.LeLong 


LES  DISTRIBUTEES  PARISIENS 
FILMS  DIS-PA 

3,  Rue  Troyon,  Paris  17,  France. 
ETO.  06-47 

Director-Manager  Andre  Contard 

Director  of  Distribution  Jean  Damour 

DISTRIBUTION  INTERNATIONALE 
CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE — J.  P.  MAUCLAIRE 

•  Producer,  distributor) 

48  Avenue  Gabriel,  Paris  8,  France. 

ELY.  12-1  1 

(D.  P.  F.) — DISTRIBUTION  PARISIENNE 
DE  FILMS 

65,  Rue  Galilee,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  50-82 

DISTRIBUTION  UNIVERSELLE 
CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE — GUSTAVE  JIF 

( Producer) 

2  Rue  des  Dardanelles,  Paris  17,  France. 
GAL.  55-10 

ECLAIR  JOURNAL — ANDE  DREYFUS 

( Producer) 

9  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  58-95 

ECRAN  FRANCAIS— JACQUELINE  JACOUPY 

( Producer) 

2  Rue  Fortuny,  Paris  17,  France. 
WAG.  18-27 

EDEN  PRODUCTIONS— SIMONE  BERRIAU 

( Producer) 

23  Rue  Raynouard,  Paris  1 6,  France. 
JAS.  12-62 

E.D.I.C. — EDITIONS  &  DIFFUSIONS 
CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES — ANDRE  LEJARD 

( Producer) 

116  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  52-72 

E.S.E.C.  DISTRIBUTION— EDITIONS 
SONORES  ET  CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES 

4,  Rue  de  Castellane,  Paris  8,  France. 
ANJ.  89-78 

Manager  Michel  d'Olivier 

ESSOR  CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE  FRANCAIS 
—PAUL  PAVAUX 

( Producer) 

10,  Boulevard  Malesherbes,  Paris  8,  France. 
ANJ.  87-94 

FIAT  FILM — MONSIEUR  L'ABBE  VACHET 

( Producer) 

10,  Rue  du  Chateau,  La  Carenne  Colombes  (Seine), 
France. 

17,  Rue  Rodier,  Paris  9,  France. 
TRU.  70-85  and  CHArlebourg  32-86 

FIDUCIAIRE  D  EDITIONS  DE  FILMS — 
FIDES — ERNEST  RUPP 

(Producer) 

32  Rue  Washington,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  12-72 

FILMONDE 

Paris,  France. 
BAL.  38-10,  1  1 

Directer  of  Distribution  Gabriel  Lemoine 

FILMOS— ADOLPHE  OSSO 

I  Producer) 

7  Rue  de  Presbourg,  Paris,  France. 
KLE.  37-60 

LES  FILMS  "JE  VOIS  TOUT" 

4.  Rue  de  Seze,  Paris  9,  France. 
OPE.  ,71-21 

Manager  Paul  de  Roubaix 


992 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


FILMS  AR I  AN  E — 
ALEXANDRE  MNOUCHKINE 

( Producer) 

44  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysses,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  97-90 

FILMS  B.A.P.— CHARLES  BATTESTI, 
ARMAND  PECUY 

( Producers) 

33,  Boulevard  Malesherbes,  Paris  8,  France. 
ANJ.  1  1-20 

FILMS  J.  C.  BERNARD — 
JEAN  CLAUDE  BERNARD 

( Producer) 

1  1  Rue  Alexandre  Cabanel,  Paris  16,  France. 
SUF.  27-46 

"LES  FILMS  CONSTELLATION" 

18,  avenue  Franklin  Roosevelt,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  19-75,  19-76,  19-77 

Managers  Edouard  Carles,  Rene  Lafuite 

LES  FILMS  CORONA 

55  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  42-30 

FILMS  DE  FRANCE 

( Producers) 

65  Rue  Galilee,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  50-82 

LES  FILMS  DE  KOSTER 

20,  boulevard  Poissonniere,  Paris  9,  France. 
PROV.  27-47  and  91-10 

FILMS  EPOC— LEON  CARRE 

( Producer) 

5  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  18-97 

FILMS  GIBE— JOSEPH  BERCHOLZ, 
EDOUARD  CIDE 

( Producers) 

1  Rue  Francois  1,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  30-00 

LES  FILMS  CILDA 

33,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elyees,  Paris,  France. 
BAL.  23-05 

FILMS  I  M PER!  A — GEORGES  FLORIN 

( Producers) 

51  Rue  Pierre  Charron,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  28-70 

LES  FILMS  A.  LAUZIN 

61,  rue  de  Chabrol,  Paris  10,  France. 
PROV.  07-05 

FILMS  MINERVA — RAYMOND  DERVAUX 

( Producer) 

17  Rue  de  Marignan,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  29-00 

FILMS  MODERNES— JOSEPH  SPIECLER 

( Producer) 

104  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  01-80 

FILMSONOR  S.A. 

44,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  64-31 

Business  Manager  Andre  Martin 

Office  Manager  Pierre  Deschamps 

FILMS  RENE  PACNOL — RENE  PACNOL 

( Producer) 

13  Rue  Fortuny,  Paris  17,  France. 
CAR.  05-28 

LES  FILMS  RAOUL  PLOQUIN 

( Producer) 

4  Rue  Vignon,  Paris  8,  France. 
OPE.  89-93 


LES  FILMS  RECENT— LES  FILMS  CRISTAL 

63,  avenue  des  Champs-Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  04-33  -  04-34  -  60-00 
Cable:  Regentfim,  Filmcrista 

Administrator-Director  General  Jacques  Haik 

Director  of  Distribution  Edmond  Veyre 

LES  FILMS  ROCER  RICHEBE 

1 5,  avenue  F.  D.  Roosevelt,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  35-54 

FILMS  FERNAND  RIVERS — 
FERNAND  RIVERS — CUSTAVE  JIF 

( Producer) 

92  Avenue  des  Ternes,  Paris  17,  France. 
GAL.  55-10 

FILMS  SIRIUS 

40,  Rue  Francois  1,  Paris  8,  France. 

Managing  Owner  L.  Masson 

Director  General  Cheradame 

LES  FILMS  VOC 

14  bis,  Avenue  Rachel,  Paris  18,  France. 
MAR.  70-96 

Director  of  Location  Charles  Robert 


STANDINC  FILMS  LOCATION 

55  bis,  Rue  de  Ponthieu,  Paris  8,  Farnce. 
BAL.  41-10  -  ELY.  63-46 

Administrator  J.  Maurice  Mestre 


LES  FILMS  "STENTOR"  DISTRIBUTION 

55  bis,  rue  de  Ponthier,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  41-10 

Director  Commercial  R.  Aroulet 

FILMS  TELLUS— FRITZ  BUKOFZER 

( Producer) 

1  Rue  Lord  Byron,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  46-64 

LES  FILMS  Tl  BREIZ 

17,  rue  de  la  Bienfaisance,  Paris  8,  France. 

Manager  ,  Maurice  Fouilland 

Director  of  Location  Jacques  Olivier 

Foreign  Manager  M.  Saint-Guily 

SOCIETE  FORCES  ET  VOIX  DE  FRANCE 

12,  Rue  des  Platanes,  Epinay-Sur-Seine,  France. 
6  Epinay 

Manager  Mme.  Terrus 

MONSIEUR  CH.  FORNEY 

( Producer) 

10  Rue  Rodier,  Paris  9,  France. 
TRU.  15-84 

FOX-EUROPA 

33,  Champs-Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  68-63  -  BAL.  06-00 

FRANCE  EN  MARCHE — 
ANDRE  VERDET-KLEBER 

( Producer) 

65  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  60-72 

FRANCE  NOUVELLE — 
JACQUES  JUST  MECATTI 

I  Producer) 

17  Avenue  de  la  Victoire,  Nice  (A.M.),  France. 

829.27 

FRANCE  PRODUCTIONS— YVAN  NOE 

2,  Boulevard  Victor  Hugo,  Nice  (A.  Maritimes). 
France. 

FRANCE  UNION  FILM — 
MARCEL  CIRAUDET 

( Producer) 

8  Rue  Euler,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  05-32 


e 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


993 


FRANCINALP  FILMS — JEAN-PAUL  PAULIN 

:  (Producer) 

69  Avenue  de  la  Crande  Armee,  Paris  17,  France. 
PAS.  58-91 

FRANC  IN  EX — ROBERT  CHABERT, 
MARCEL  ROUX 

(Producer) 

44  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  18-74 

FRANCO  LONDON  FILMS — 
HENRI  DEUTSCHMEISTER 

114  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  57-"36 

FRANDIS  FILMS— JACQUES  ROITFELD 

(Producer) 

10  Rue  Quentin  Bauchart,  Paris  8,  France. 
FRANFILMDIS 

70,  rue  de  Ponthieu,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  84-13,  13-68 

Director-Owner  Henri  Beauvais 

CALLA  CINEI 

76,  rue  Lauriston,  Paris  16,  France. 
PAS.  25-40 

CAUMONT-EACLE-LION 

40,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  44-04 

Managers  Allan  Byre,  Alain  Poire 

Location  director  Antoine  Messina 

Publicity  director  Roger  Cuttary 

CENERALE  FRANCAISE 

CINEMATOGRAPH IQUE — PIERRE  BETEILE 

(Producers) 

10,  Rue  Clement  Marot,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  52-01 

GENERAL  PRODUCTIONS — 
MICHEL  KAGANSKY 

( Producer) 

26,  Rue  Marbeuf,  Paris  8,  France. 
00-18 

GRAY  FILM 

27,  Rue  Dumont-d'Urville,  Paris  16,  France. 
KLE.  93-86 

Cable:  Ayraguiar. 

Director    General  d'Aguiar 

Secretary  Ceorges  Prunet 

Sales  Manager  Jean  Spengler 

HERAUT-FILM 

81,  Boulevard  Haussmann,  Paris  8,  France. 
ANJ.  53-01 

Director  Andre  Brule 

ILE  DE  FRANCE  FILM— 
MME.  ELISABETH  SOUTZO 

( Producer) 

41  Rue  Francois  1,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  31-14 

INTERNATIONAL  FILM  ASSOCIATION — 
CHARLES  CEORGES  DE  HORSETZKY 

( Producer) 

1  Rue  de  Berri,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  97-12 

LIANO  FILM  PRODUCTION — 
LEON  GARCANOFF 

( Producer) 

12  Rue  Danicourt,  Malakoff  (Seine),  France. 
ALEsia  43-49 

LIBERAL  FILMS 

92,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  66-40 


LOUIS  GAUMONT  &  CIE 

( Producer) 

33,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysses,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  26-19 

LUTECE  FILM— XAVIER  REVENAZ 

( Producer) 

49  Avenue  Montaigne,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  55-24 

LUX-COMPACNIE  CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE 
DE  FRANCE — P.  G.  GURCO  SALICE 

( Producer) 

26  Rue  de  la  Bienfaisance,  Paris  8,  France. 
LAB.  75-61 

MAJESTIC  FILM — ROGER  de  VENLOO 

( Producer) 

36  Avenue  Hoche,  Paris  8,  France. 
CAR:  30-21. 

METROPA  FILMS — A.  E.  ALCAZY 

( Producer) 

12  Rue  Jean  Coujon,  Paris  8,  France. 

METROPOLE  DISTRIBUTION 

1 54,  boulevard  Haussmann,  Paris  8,  France. 
WAG.  34-10 

Manager   Saccardi 

METZGER  &  WOOC — ROGER  METZCER, 
ROBERT  WOOC 

45  Avenue  George  V,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  52-60 

MIDI  CINEMA  LOCATION— 
LUCIEN  RACHET 

(Producer) 

8  Rue  Euler,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  05-32 

MISSIR  &  CIE 

( Producer) 

9,  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  55-84 

MOULINS  DOR — MICHEL  MANEGAT 

( Producers ) 

6,  Rue  de  la  Tremoille,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  55-60 

NATIONAL  FILM  DISTRIBUTION 

26,  rue  Chalgrin,  Paris  16,  France. 
KLE.  05-21,  05-42 

NORMANDIE  FILMS — EMILE  BUHOT 

( Producers) 

15,  Rue  Forest,  Paris  18,  France. 
MAR.  76-95 

O.  C.  I.— OFFICE  CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE 
INTERNATIONAL 

52,  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  36-04 

Director  General  M.  Rothschild 

Sales  Manager  M.  Zouraboff 

OPTIMAX  FILM — EMILE  FLAVIN 

( Producers) 

21,  Rue  Jean  Mermoz,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  02-03 

PACIFIC  FILM 

( Producer) 

8,  Rue  Euler,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  05-32 

PANTHEON  DISTRIBUTION 

95,  Champs  Elysses,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  51-49 

Producers  Andre  Hakim,  A.  Gargour 


994 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


PARIS-FILM  LOCATION 

79,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  19-45  et  19-46 

Managing  Owner  Mile.  Cheradame 

Distribution  Manager  Olivier  Billiou 

PARIS  STAR  FILM— HENRY  de  SAINT 
CIRONS,  ALICE  CHARLES 

10.  Rue  Saint  Marc,  Paris,  France. 
CEN.  59-07 

PATH  E -CONSORTIUM -CINEMA 

33,  avenue  des  Champs-Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  37-33 

19,  Rue  du  4-Septembre,  Paris  2,  France. 
Richelieu  06-21 

Director  General  Louis  Metayer 

Director  Andre  Laporte 

U.  S.  Representative  Jacques  Chabrier 

PRISONNIERS  ASSOCIES — PAUL  DEVRIES, 
ROBERT  FLORAT 

( Producers) 

28,  Boulevard  Malesherbes,  Paris  8,  France. 
ANJ.  1  1-84 

PRODUCTIONS  CHARLES  BAUCHE 

( Producer ) 

14,  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  70-71 

PRODUCTIONS  BERCHOLZ — 
JOSEPH  BERCHOLZ,  EDOUARD  CIDE 

( Producer  1 

1 ,  Rue  Francois  1 ,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  30-00 

PRODUCTIONS  DERVIA  FILMS — 
LUCIEN  VIARD 

I  Producer) 

27,  Rue  de  la  Rochefoucauld,  Paris  9,  France. 
TRI.  27-34 

PRODUCTIONS  DU  CYCNE— LOUIS  WINS 

'  Producer ) 

69,  Avenue  de  la  Grande  Armee,  Paris  17,  France. 

PAS.  56-88 

PRODUCTIONS  FRANCAISES — 
J.  B.  CHASSAINC 

<  Producer ) 

26,  bis  Rue  Francois  1 ,  Paris  8,  France. 

2,  Rue  Gervex,  Paris,  France. 
ELY.  46-75 

PRODUCTIONS  FRANCAISES  CINEMA- 
TOCRAPHIQUES — PAUL  de  SAINTANDRE 

I  Producer) 

69,  Quai  d'Orsay,  Paris  7,  France. 
INV.  19-44 

PRODUCTIONS  FELIX  CANDERA— 
FELIX  GANDERA 

( Producer ) 

18,  Rue  Galilee,  Paris  8,  France. 

PRODUCTIONS  ANDRE  HUGON 

( Producer) 

120,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  29-73 

PRODUCTIONS  ARTISTIQUES  CI N EM A- 
TOCRAPHIQUES — ANDRE  HUNEBELLE 

( Producers) 

26,  Rue  Marbeuf,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  18-01 

PRODUCTIONS  GUILLAUME  RADOT 

(Producer) 

40,  Rue  du  Colisee,  Paris  8,  France. 

PRODUCTIONS  GEORGES  LEGRAND 

(Producer) 

78  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  99-90 


PRODUCTIONS  INTERNATIONALES 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUES — JACK  COHEN 

( Producer) 

45  Avenue  George  V,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  52-60 

PRODUCTIONS  JASON — MARCEL  SECARD 

( Producer) 

1 8  Rue  de  Marignan,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  13-96 

PRODUCTIONS  MIRAMAR — 
JOSEPH  CROHANDO 

(Producer) 

6  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  81-50 

PRODUCTIONS  SICMA— JACQUES- 
PIERRE  FROGERAIS 

(Producer) 

14  bis  Avenue  Rachel,  Paris  9,  France. 
MAR.  70-96 

PRODUCTIONS  U.D.I.F. — 
EDOUARD  HARISPURU 

( Producers) 

93  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  09-70 

RADIO-CINEMA 

79,  Boulevard  Haussmann,  Paris  8,  France. 
ANJ.  84-60 

Director   C.  du  Goasmeur 

REALISATIONS  D'ART 
CI  N  EM  ATOCRAPH IQUE 

49,  rue  Galilee,  Paris  16,  France. 
KLE.  98-90 

Cable:  Reartcine-Paris. 

President-Director  General  Laurent  De  Sercey 

Director  of  Location  P.  Chauvin-Cassagne 

Publicity  Director  Andre  Robert 

REGINA — ARYS  NISSOTTI, 
PIERRE  O'CONNELL 

(Producers) 

44  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  13-16 

ROYAL  FILM— ARYS  NISSOTTI 

(  Producer) 

44  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysses,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  61-73 

ROYALTY  FILM— MOUEZY  EON, 
MAURICE  LEHMANN 

(Producer) 

23  Rue  Le  Peletier,  Paris  9,  France. 
PRO.  01-17 

SAFIA— PIERRE  BAGUENARD, 
ANDRE  SARRUT 

( Producer) 

1  Place  Boeldieu,  Paris  2,  France. 
RIC.  56-70 

S.  B.  FILM— SIMON  BARSTOFF 

(Producer) 

33  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  58-65 

SEDIF 

(Distributor) 

22,  Rue  d'Artois,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  67-67 

SELECTIONS  BERNARD  SIMON 

22  Rue  de  la  Faisanderie,  Paris  16,  France. 
PASSY  83-85 

President-Director  General  Bernard  Simon 

S.F.P. — SERVICE  FRANCAIS  DE 
PRODUCTION — JEAN  COURCUET 

( Producer) 

4  Rue  Copernic,  Paris  16,  Fra.  .ce. 
KLE.  42-98 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


995 


S.I.F.D.A.C. — SERGE  SANDBERC 

( Producer) 

32  Rue  du  Calvaire,  Saint-Cloud  (S.  &  O.),  France. 

S.I.F.F.R.A. — RENE  DELACROIX 

( Producer) 

29  Rue  d'Artois,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  05-84 

SILVER  FILM— ANTOINE  MOURET 

( Producer) 

55,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  42-30 

SIMOUN  FILM  PRODUCTION — 
CHARLES  de  CRENIER 

( Producer) 

6  Rue  de  la  Tremoille,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  55-6C 

SOCIETE  D  EDITION  &  DE  REALISATION 
CINEMATOCRAPHIQUES — 
ANDRE  HALLEY  DESFONTAINES 

( Producer) 

10  Boulevard  Malesherbes,  Paris  8,  France. 
AN).  87-94 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS  ALBATROS — 
ALEXANDRE  KAMENKA 

( Producer) 

1 50  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  74-70 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS — MICHEL  BADALO 

( Producer) 

73  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  85-81 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS  D  AVENTURES — 
JEAN  BEDOIN 

( Producer) 

2  Place  de  la  Porte  d'Auteuil,  Paris  16,  France. 
JAS.  03-72 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS  HARLE — 
EDOUARD  HARISPURU 

( Producer) 

93  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  09-70 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS  LUTETIA 

8,  rue  Euler,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  05-32  -  05-34 

Managing  Owner  Bernard-Roland 

Director  Ceneral  M.  C.  Senamaud 

SOCIETE  NOUVELLE  DES  FILMS  OSSO 

7,  rue  de  Presbourg,  Paris  16,  France. 
KLE.  37-65 
Cable:  Ossofilm. 

President-Director  Ceneral  Edmond  Tenoudji 

Manager  Adolphe  Osso 

Publicity  Director  Maurice  Chevallier 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS  ROCER  RICHEBE 

( Producer) 

15  Avenue  Franklin  Roosevelt,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  35-54 

SOCIETE  DES  FILMS  SIRIUS— 
LUCIEN  MASSON 

( Producer) 

40  Rue  Francois  1,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  66-44 

SOCIETE  CENERALE  DE 

CINEMATOCRAPHIE— CHARLES  DELAC 

( Producer) 

53  bis  Rue  Clerc,  Paris,  France. 

SOCIETE  CENERALE  DE  CESTION 
CINEMATOCRAPHIQUE — 
FRANCOIS  CHAVANNES 

( Producers) 

76  Rue  de  Prony,  Paris  17,  France. 
WAC.  37-77 


SOCIETE  NOUVELLE  DE 
CINEMATOCRAPHIE — LEON  BEYTOUT 

( Producer) 

5  Rue  Lincoln,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  74-50 

SOCIETE  NOUVELLE  DES  ETABLISS- 
MENTS  CAUMONT — RENE  VUATTOUX 

( Producers) 

31  Rue  Francois  1,  Paris  8,  France. 
3  Rue  Caulaincourt,  Paris,  France. 
BAL.  06-83 

SOCIETE  NOUVELLE  DES 
FILMS  CEORCES  MULLER 

17,  Rue  du  Faubourg-Saint-Martin,  Paris  10,  France. 
Nord  92-02 

SOCIETE  NOUVELLE  DES  FILMS 
MARCEL  PACNOL 

( Producer) 

13  Rue  Fortuny,  Paris  17,  France. 
CAR.  05-?.0 

SOCIETE  NOUVELLE  PATHE  CINEMA — 
ROBERT  CUILLEMARD 

( Producer) 

33,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysses,  Paris  8,  France. 

6  Rue  Francoeur,  Paris  1 8,  France. 
MON.  72-01 

SOCIETE  PARISIENNE  DE  DISTRIBUTION 
CINEMATOCRAPHIQUE-DISCINA — 
ANDRE  PAULVE 

( Producer) 

128,  Rue  la  Boetie,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  10-40 

SOCIETE  DE  PRODUCTION  ET  DE 
DOUBLACE  DE  FILMS — 
ALBERT  EYCUESIER 

( Producers) 

33,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  55-10 

SOCIETE  DE  PRODUCTIONS  &  D  EDITIONS 
CINEMATOCRAPHIQUES 

I  Producers) 

55,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  07-50 

SOCIETE  PARISIENNE  DE  L'INDUSTRIE 
CINEMATOCRAPHIQUE — JEAN  CEHRET 

( Producers) 

108  Rue  de  Richelieu,  Paris  1,  France. 
RIC.  79-90 

SOCIETE  UNIVERSELLE  DE  FILMS — 
JEAN  CLERC 

( Producers) 

16  Rue  de  Marignan,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  71-54 

SOLAR  FILM— MAX  HEILBRONNER, 
JOSEPH  KINCSLEY 

<  Producers) 

78,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  99-90 

SPEVA  FILM— ANDRE  PAULVE, 
MICHEL  SAFRA 

( Producer) 

128  Rue  la  Boetie,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  10-40 

SPORT  FILM— WILLY  ROZIER 

( Producer) 

1  Rue  Lord  Byron,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  52-22 

STELLA  PRODUCTIONS— 
EDCAR  BACQUET,  PAUL  CUIEN 

( Producer) 

78  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  01-29 


996 


PRODUCTION    ENC YCLOPEDIA 


SYNOPS— ROLAND  TUAL 

( Producer) 

18  Place  de  la  Madeleine,  Paris  8,  France. 
OPE.  23-55 

TRANSCONTINENTAL  FILM- 
PAUL  CRAETZ 

( Producer) 

36  Avenue  Hoche,  Paris  8,  France. 
WAC.  62-44 

UNION  DES  PRODUCTEURS  DE  FILMS 

11,  boulevard  de  Strasbourg,  Paris  10,  France. 
PROV.  63-10  -  63-1  1 

Representative  Max  Rouhier 

UNION  FRANCAISE 

DE  PRODUCTION  CINEMATOGRAPH IQUE 

76,  rue  de  Prony,  Paris  17,  France. 
WAC.  68-50 

UNION  CENERALE  CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE 
— ANDRE  HALLEY  des  FONTAINES 

56  Rue  de  Bassano,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  57-60 

UNION  TECHNIQUE  CINEMA- 
TOGRAPH IQUE — JACQUES  PANHALEUX 

55,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysses,  Paris  8,  France. 
BAL.  07-50 

VEDIS  FILMS 

37,  avenue  George  V,  Paris  8,  France. 
ELY.  94-03 

VOTRE  FILM— ALEXANDRE  JAVET 

( Producer) 

16  Avenue  Hoche,  Paris  8,  France. 
CAR.  28-33 

VOX  FILMS— ROBERT  TARCALI 

( Producer) 

3  Rue  Troyon,  Paris  17,  France. 
ELY.  06-47 


Studios 


BILLANCOURT 

49/50  Quai  du  Point  du  Jour,  Billancourt  (Seine), 
France. 

Tel.:  MOLITOR  51-24;  51-27 

Directors.  C.  Cerardot,  R.  Borderie 

Stages — 5. 
Pools — 3. 

Projection  rooms — 2. 

Property,  sets  and  technical  departments: 

7  cameras  (4  Super  Parvo,  2  Camereclair,  1  De- 
brie).  Sound  equipment:  W  W.  Westrex,  2  sound 
cars.  5  cutting  rooms,  dubbing  room,  auditorium. 
Transparency  equipment. 

ECLAIR 

Croupe  Lacepede:  34  Avenue  Paul  Valiant-Couturier, 
Epinay,  France. 

Croupe  Du  Mont,  10  Rue  du  Mont,  Epinay,  France. 

Tel.:  PLAINE  21-05  et  109  a  Epinay;  120  a  Enghien- 
les  Bains  et  258  a  Epinay. 

General  Director  J.  Mathot 

Commercial  Director  Max  Schuster 

Director  of  Epinay  Louis-Rene  Isnardon 

Technical  Director  A.  P.  Richard 

Stages — 4  (1  outdoor). 

Projection  rooms — 3. 

Dressing  rooms — 60. 

Property  and  sets  departments: 

Miniatures  department:  indoor  pool  (13  x  7  x  125 
meters),  outdoor  pool  (70  x  10  2  meters),  wooden 
park  (1.500  m2),  outdoor  standing  set  (30.000 
m2). 

3  Cameras  Eclair,  transparency  equipment. 

6  sound  equipments    (Klangfilm,  British  accoustic, 

1  6  mm.  Eclair) . 
3  auditoriums. 


"FRANSTUDIO" — STE.  FRANCAISE  DE 
STUDIOS  CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES 

6  Rue  Francoeur,  Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  MON.  72-01 

General  Directors  G.  Descours,  B.  Gore 

Property  and  sets  department: 

14  cameras  (12  Super  Parvo,  2  Parvo). 

4  auditoriums. 

Recording  for  16  mm. 

CLICHY 

1  5  Rue  Forest,  Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  MAR.  76-95 

Director  R.  Bezard 

Stages — 1  (17,  30  x  14  x  8  meters). 
Pools — 1  (3,  2  x  2,  60  x  0,  33  meters). 
Projection  rooms — -1. 
Dressing  rooms — 7. 

FRANCOEUR 

6  Rue  Francoeur,  Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  MON.  72-01 

Director  R.  Bezard 

Stages — 2  140  x  10  x  10,  75  meters;  32,  4  x  9  x  6,  9| 

meters) . 
Projection  rooms — 2. 
Dressing  rooms- — -16. 

JOINVILLE 

20  Avenue  Gallieni, 
Joinville-le-Pont  (Seine),  France. 
Tel.:  CRA.  23-18;  36-60 

Director  R.  Bezard 

Stages — 3. 

Pools — 2  (1  for  submarine  views) . 
Projection  rooms — 1. 
Sound  equipment: 

4  circuits  RCA.  (cars). 

1  cabine  mobile. 

2  playbacks. 

5T-MAURICE 

7  Rue  des  Reservoirs, 
St-Maurice  (Seine),  France. 
Tel.:  ENT.  38-40 

Director  P.  Duverge 

Stages — 5. 

Projection  rooms — 1. 
Dressing  rooms — 41. 
Sound  equipment: 

6  Western  (3  mobiles). 

1  Klangfilm. 

MARSEILLE 

1  1  1  Rue  Jean  Mermoz, 
Marseille  I  Bouches-du-Rhone ) ,  France. 
Tel.:  DRA.  35-84 

Director  Ch.  Pons 

Stages — 2  (30  x  14  x  7  meters). 
Proiection  rooms — 1. 
Dressing  rooms — 15. 
Sound  equipment: 

1  Western  (mobile) . 

CROUPES  CLEMENT; 
BELLEVUE;  SILLY 

68  &  137  Av.  ).  B.  Clement,  Boulogne,  France. 
Tel.:  MOLITOR  38-47;  53-45;  41-08 

General  Director  M.  Brochard 

Directors  M.  Rimette,  M.  L.  Glineur 

Stages: 

Groupe  Clement — 3,  and  1  pool. 

Croupe  Bellevue — 4,  and  1  pool. 

Croupe  Silly — 7.000  m2  outdoor  standing  sets. 
Dressing  rooms — 64. 
Projection  rooms — 4. 

Property  and  set  departments  (14.000  m2)  : 

2  cameras. 

Sound  equipment  (Western  Electric — play-back  on 
stages) . 

3  auditoriums. 

NEUILLY 

42-bis  Bd.  du  Chateau,  Neuilly  (Seine),  France. 

General  Director  M.  Chavet 

Stages — 3. 
Pools — 2. 

Outdoor  standing  sets. 
Projection  rooms — 2. 
Property  and  sets  equipment: 
Cameras  Debrie. 


FOREIGN     COMPANI  ES 


997 


Sound  equipment:  Klangfilm,  cabins  and  play-back 
on  the  stages. 

Transparency  equipment  (5,  5  x  4,  5  meters). 
2  auditoriums. 

PHOTOSONOR 

17  Quai  du  President  Doumer, 

Courbevoie  (Seine),  France. 

Tel.:  DEFENSE  22-84;  22-85;  22-87 

General  Director  M.  Beau 

Technical  Director  R.  Levy 

Stages — 4. 

Projection  rooms — I. 

Property  and  sets  departments: 

2  pools  (3  x  3  x  2,  6  meters;  6  x  5  x  2.9  meters) . 

Sound  equipment:  Picot  system — play-back  on  the 

stages. 

STUDIOS  ARK-FILMS 

53  Rue  d'Amsterdam.  Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  TRI.  55-99;  64-41 

Director  M.  Andre  K.  de  Ribert 

Stages — 1 . 
Projection  rooms — 1. 
Sets  department: 

Sound  equipment  (Ark  Film). 

1  cutting  room. 

STUDIO  FRANCE 

6  Rue  du  Tunnel,  Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  BOT.  67-27 

Director  M.  E.  Richeux 

Stages — 1 . 

Projection  rooms — 1 . 

Property  and  sets  departments: 

1  camera  (Debrie). 

Sound  equipment  (H.  F.  noiseless  sound  car). 

2  cutting  rooms. 

STUDIO  FRANCOIS  IER 

26  Rue  Francois  ler,  Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  ELY.  30-57;  55-84;  79-10;  48-75 

General  Director  M.  P.  Decour 

Director  M.  Monta 

Stages — 3. 
Pools — 1 . 

Projection  room — (interlock). 

Dressing  rooms — 5. 

Property  and  sets  departments: 

2  cameras  (Super  Parvo). 

Sound  car. 


STUDIO  NECRIER 

22-bis  Rue  Pasteur,  Courbevoie  (Seine),  France. 
Tel.:  DEFENSE  07-66 

Director  C.  Negrier 

Stages — 1  ( 1  2  x  12  meters) . 
Property  and  sets  departments. 

STUDIO  RADIO-CINEMA 

( Buttes-Chaumont,  Ternes) 

Studio  des  Buttes-Chaumont:  10  Rue  Carducci, 

Paris,  France. 

Tel.:  BOT.  09-30 

Studio  des  Ternes:  3  Bd.  Aurelle  de  Paladine, 
Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  GAL.  53-49 

General  Director  M.  Pierre  Blancheville 

Director  M.  A.  Cottet 

Stages: 

Buttes-Chaumont — 9. 

Ternes — 1 . 
Projection  rooms — 3. 
Property  and  sets  departments: 

Outdoor  standing  sets  (13,000  m2). 
1  1  cutting  rooms. 

6  cameras  (3  Super  Parvo,  3  Debrie). 

Sound  equipment  (radio  cinema,  Gottet  system). 

2  sound  cars. 

1  auditorium. 

STUDIOS  S.I.M.E.C. 

(Societe  Industrielle  Marocaine  d'Enterprises  Cine- 
matograph iques) 
Rabat,  Morocco. 

Tel.:  3-02  au  Souissi. 

Director  M.  P.  Dumonteil 

Stages — 1 . 

Projection  rooms — 1. 
Dressing  rooms — 10. 
Property  and  sets  departments: 

9  cameras  (7  Super  Parvo,  1  Cameflex,  1  Camera 

Eclair) . 

Sound  equipment — 2  cars  ( Berndt-Bauer — 
S.A.R.E.C.,  Vox  Mondial. 


Laboratories 


ATELIERS  FANTASIA 

57  Avenue  Michelet, 
St-Ouen  (Seine),  France. 
Tel.:  CLI.  13-44 


STUDIOS  CINEPHONE 

Ain  Chocke,  Casablanca,  Morocco. 
Tel.:  106  Cabanon 

Directors  MM.  Fernand  Bosse,  P.  Godquin 

Stages — 1  ( 18  x  12  x  18,5). 
Projection  rooms — 1. 
Property  and  sets  departments: 
Sound  equipment — 1  car. 

STUDIOS  DE  LA  COTE  D  ARCENT 

1 7-bis  Rue  Casteja,  Bordeaux  (Gironde),  France. 
Tel.:  51-85  a  Bordeaux 

Director  M.  E.  Couzinet 

Stages — 3. 

Projection  rooms — 1. 

Property  and  sets  departments: 

3  cameras  (1  Super  Parvo,  1  CamerEclair,  1  De- 
brie) . 

Sound  equipment  ( 1  radio-cinema  car,  Cottet  sys- 
tem ) . 


STUDIOS  "LA  VICTORINE" 

Chemin  St-Augustin, 

Nice  ( Alpes-Maritimes) ,  Frsnce. 
Tel.:  750-81  ;  750-82;  753-58  a  Nice 

Directors  M.  Refregier,  M.  H.  Clair,  Fred  Boet 

Stages— 5. 

Pools— 1  (24  x  18  x  3). 
Projection  rooms — 1. 
Property  and  sets  departments: 

Outdoor  standing  sets  (78.000  m2). 

5  cameras  (3  Super  Parvo;  2  Debrie  120). 

Sound  cars. 


C.T.M. 

(Cinema  Tirage  L.  Maurice) 

(Auditoriums,  projection  room,  Western  Wide-Range. 

20  cutting  rooms) 
1  Rue  Marivaux, 
Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  RIC.  09-40 
LABORATORIES: 
66  Rue  Pierre  Timbaud, 
Gennevilliers  (Seine),  France. 
Tel.:  CRE.  29-44 

CHIMICOLOR 

174  Quai  de  )emmapes, 
Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  BOT.  17-87 

CIE  LYONNAISE  DE  CINEMA 

71  Rue  de  la  Republique, 
Lyon  (Rhone),  France. 
Tel.:  F.  88-92 
LABORATORIES: 
274  Cours  Emile  Zola, 
Villeurbanne  ( Rhone ),  France. 
Tel.:  V.  87-98 

CINE  FILM 

21  Chemin  de  L'Arenas, 
Nice  ( Alpes-Mtmes) ,  France. 
Tel.:  751-39  a  Nice 

DIDIER  (LEON) 

(Laboratory) 
4  Rue  Achille  Viez, 
Montmagny  ( S.-Cr-O. ),  France. 
Tel.:  15 


998 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


ECLAIR 

12  Rue  Caillon,  Paris,  France. 

Tel.:  OPE.  50-20 

LABORATORIES: 

32  Avenue  Vaillant-Couturier, 

Epinay  (Seine),  France. 

Tel.:  PLA.  21-05 

FILMS  ANDRE  DOLMAIRE 

98  Rue  Charles  III, 
Nancy  IM.-&-M.),  France. 
Tel.:  27-88 

C.T.C. 

(Ste  Cenerale  de  Travaux  Cinematographiques) 

49  Avenue  Montaigne,  Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  ELY.  55-24 
LABORATORIES: 

CARDUCCI 

28  Rue  des  Alouettes, 
Paris,  France. 

Tel.:  BOT.  23-54;  70-40;  70-41 
JOINVILLE 

1  Quai  Hector  Bisson, 

Joinville  (Seine) ,  France. 

Tel.:  CRA.  39-10;  49-40 

St-Maurice: 

25  Chemin  de  Presles, 

ST-MAURICE 
Tel.:  ENT.  39-28;  24-92 

LA  VICTORINE 
Chemin  de  St-Augustin, 
Nice  ( Alpes-Mtmes) ,  France. 
Tel.:  752-70  a  Nice 

L.C.M. 

( Laboratoires  Cinematographiques  Modernes) 

3  Rue  Clement  Marot, 

Paris,  France. 

Tel.:  BAL.  07-80 

LABORATORIES: 

69  Avenue  Pasteur, 

Montreuil-s/-Bois  (Seine),  France. 

Tel.:  AVR.  35-50 

L.T.C. 

(Laboratories  de  Tirages  Cinematographiques) 

19  Avenue  des  Pres, 
St-Cloud  (S.-&-OJ,  France. 
Tel.:  MOL.  55-56 

LA  PROJECTION  NOUVELLE 

29  Rue  des  Favorites, 
Paris,  France. 

Tel.:  VAU.  92-63 

LIANO  FILMS 

(Laboratory) 

Malakoff  (Seine),  France. 
Tel.:  ALE.  43-49;  1  1-73 

MARSEILLE  TIRACE 

44  Rue  Sainte-Eugenie, 
Marseille  (  B.-du-Rh. ),  France. 
Tel.:  D.  86-63 

MIDI  STUDIO  CINEMA 

3  Impasse  Fino-Bricke, 
Montpellier  (Herault),  France. 
Tel.:  74-01 

THOMSON  COLOR 

(Cie  Francaise  Thomson-Houston) 

173  Bd.  Haussman, 
Paris,  France. 
Tel.:  ELY.  83-70 
LABORATORIES: 
160  Quai  de  Polangis, 
Joinville  (Seine),  France. 
Tel.:  CRA.  20-55 


Export  -  Import-  Companies 


ACENCE  CINEMATO- 
CRAPHIQUE  NATIONALE 

Raymond  Cohen 

7,  r.  Souk-Ahras,  Tunis 

ATHENA-FILMS 

61,  av.  Marceau,  Paris. 
Kle.  65-56 

CELTIC  FILM 

28,  boulevard  Bonne-Nouvelle,  Paris-Xe. 
Pro.  20-74 

COFRAM 

Corrientes  2025 
Buenos-Aires 

COFRANEX 

44,  Ch.-Elysees,  Paris. 
Bal.  55-73  et  74 

COLONIAL  FILM  EXPORT 

1  1  boul.  Strasbourg 
Pro.  63-11 

Cable  adr.:  Cinebaudon-Paris 


CONSORTIUM 

5,  av.  de  la  Care 
Monaco 


INTERNATIONAL  DU  FILM 


ACROPOLIS  FILMS  EXPORT 

78,  Ch.-Elysees,  Paris. 
Elysees  77-32 


COSMOPOLIS-FILMS 

78,  Ch.-Elysees,  Paris. 
Bureau  315 
Ely.  99-90 

DACMAR-FILMS 

33,  Ch.-Elysees,  Paris. 
Bal.  58-65 

DANUBE  FILM 

1,  rue  de  Berri,  Paris. 

D.I.C.  (Distrib.  Intern.  Cinematographique) 

48,  av.  Cabriel,  Paris-8e 
Ely.  12-11 

EUROPEAN  COPYRIGHTS  AND  DIST. 

10,  rue  Oudinot,  Paris. 
Suf.  28-52 

FERBER  &  VERIN 

19,  PI.  de  I'Hotel-de-Ville 
Puteaux 

Longchamp  09-19 

FRANCINEX 

44,  Ch.-Elysees,  Paris. 
Bal.  18-74 

FRANCO  -  LONDON  FILM  EXPORT 

114,  Champs-Elysees,  Paris. 
Ely.  57-36  et  87-52 

CERVIAC  S.A.  (dir.  Mmes  Vieyra  et  Cambus) 

6,  rue  Lincoln,  Paris. 
Bal.  15-02 

HANSEN  et  KILLEN 

37,  r.  du  Cl-Foy,  Paris. 
Lab.  68-90 

BORIS  jANOVSKI 

27-33,  Champs-Elysees,  Paris 
Bal.  16-85 

LATINO-CONSORTIUM  CINEMA 

6,  r.  Lincoln,  Paris. 
Bal.  26-82 

LES  FILMS  RECENT 

63, Champs-Elysees,  Paris. 
Tel.  Ely.  04-33  et  04-34 

METZCER  et  WOOC 

45,  avenue  Ceorges-V,  Paris. 
Ely.  52-60 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


999 


PANTHEON-EXPORTATION 

(P.  Braunberger) 

95,  Champs-Elysees,  Paris. 

PARIS-EXPORT-FILMS  CO. 

3,  Cite  Trevise,  Paris  (9e> 
Tel.  Wag.  62-43  et  62-44 

PARIS  PRODUCTIONS  FILMS 

3,  Cite  Trevise.  (9e) 
Tel.  Pro.  06-75 

SOLAR  FILMS 

78,  Ch.-Elysees,  Paris. 
Ely.  99-90 
Poste  225 
Bal.  17-77 

SOL-FILMS 

39,  rue  du  Faub,  Poissonniere,  Paris-9e 
Pro.  54-69 

STAR-EXPORT-FILM 

104,  av.  des  Champs-Elysees,  Paris. 
Bal.  17-46 

VICTORIA-FILMS 

7  bis,  rue  de  Teheran,  Paris. 
Car.  00-12  a  00-17 

VOC-FILM-EXPORTATION  New  York 

101,  rue  Saint-Lazare,  Paris. 
Tri.  77-44 

ZENITH-FILMS 

26,  r.  Bienfaisance,  Paris. 
Lab.  75-61 

ZOLTAN-TORNAI  (Intermonde  Films) 

4,  av.  Franklin-Roosevelt,  Paris. 
Ely.  45-59 


Associations 

S.  E.  D.  I.  F. 

(Association) 

Club  Rooms.  65  Champs-Elysees 
Office:  22  Rue  d'  Artois,  Paris 
ELy  67-67 

SOCIETE  PARISIENNE  de  L'INDUSTRIE 
CINEMATOGRAPH  IQUE 

108  r.  de  Richelieu,  Paris 
Rlc  79-90 


Equipment 

APPAREILS  SONORES  NATIONAL  74 

74,  rue  Stendahl,  Paris 
ROq  82-49 

CHARLIN 

49,  bis,  av.  Hoche,  Paris 
WAg  35-95 

CINELUME 

3  rue  du  Collsee,  Paris 
ELy  44-00 

CINE-SIEGES  (Faut.  cinemas) 

45,  rue  Henri-Barbusse,  Aubervillers 
Tel.  ELy  01-08 

C.  R.  C.  AMPLIFICATEURS  DE  CINEMA 

19,  rue  Daguerre,  St-Etienne 
Tel  39-77 

ECLAIR 

1  2,  rue  Caillon,  Paris 
OPe  50-20 

ELETRO  TECHNIQUE  MODERNE 

27,  r.  de  Constantinople,  Paris  (17e) 
EUr  48-25 


FAUTEUILS  MARZO 

44,  rue  de  Paris,  I vry-sur-Seine 
ITa  18-54 

FILMS  L.  V. 

19,  Bd  Sebastopol,  Paris 
CUh  89-08 

CALLAY 

(S.  R.  I.  M.)  fauteulls 

22  bis,  rue  Lantiez,  Paris  (17e) 

Tel.  MAr  49-40 

HORTSON 

58,  rue  d'Hauteville,  Paris 
Tel.  50-85 

LALU  &  CIE,  ISOLATION  PHONIQUE 

29,  av.  Opera,  Paris 

L.  M.  C. 

(Marcell  Levillain) 

122,  av.  des  Champs  Elysees,  Paris 

ELy  41-65 

LUXAZUR 

37,  rue  Gallee,  Paris 
KLe  45-41 

MICHEL  AVENARD 

12,  r.  Edouard-Valillant 

Vitry-s-Seine 

ITa  09-85,  DAn  15-49 

O.  C.  C.  F. 

39,  av.  Victor-Hugo,  Paris  (16e) 

PAS  57-14 

CH.  OLIVERES 

88,  av.  Kleber,  Paris 
KLe  96-40 

PARIS  STUDIO  CINEMA 

25,  rue  Marbeuf,  Paris 
BAI  04-06 

PATHE-CINEMA 

6,  rue  Francoeur,  Paris 
MOn  72-01 

PHILIPS  CINEMA 

50,  av.  Montaigne,  Paris  (5e) 
BAizac  07-30 

RAPID  UNIVERSAL  TRANSPORT 

2,  rue  Thimonnier,  Paris-9e 
01-50 

SIMPLEX  BROCKLISS  &  CIE. 

6,  r.  Cuillaume-Tell,  Paris 
CAL  93-14,  and  93-15 

SOC.  CINEMAT 
UNIVERSAL-EXPORTATION 

83,  rue  La  Boetie,  Paris  (8e) 
ELy  60-41 

UNIVERSEL   (appareils  sonores) 

70,  rue  de  I'Aqueduc,  Paris 

NOrd  26-61 

WESTERN   ELEC.  COMPANY 

(France) 

120,  Ch.-Elysees,  Paris 
BAI  38-65 


GERMANY 

Business  men  desiring  to  go  to  Germany  should  ap- 
ply for  a  passport  the  same  way  as  for  trips  to 
any  other  country. 

Business  men  desiring  to  exchange  information  with 
German  nationals  whose  names  and  addresses  are 
known  to  them  in  any  one  of  the  four  occupation 
zones,  regarding  availability,  specifications,  de- 
livery dates  and  other  details  of  a  commercial 


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FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


nature  should  contact  the  German  firm  directly. 
Inquiries  which  cannot  be  directed  to  specific  Ger- 
man firms  should  be  addressed  to  the  following 

agencies: 

British  and  American  Occupation  Zones 

Main  Department  for  Foreign  and  Interzonal 
Trade  Office  for  Economic  Administration  (Haup- 
tabteilung  Fur  Aussen-Und  Intersonenhandel, 
Verwaltungsamt  Fur  Wirtschaft),  Melitta  House, 
Minden,  Westfalen 

British  Zone  of  Occupation,  Germany. 

French  Occupation  Zone. 

Offuce  du  Commerce  Exterior  (Oficomex). 

10  Stephanien  Strasse,  Baden-Baden,  French  Zone 

of  Occupation,  Germany. 

Russian  Occupation  Zone 

Trade  and  Commerce  Branch,  Headquarters  of  the 
Soviet  Military  Administration  in  Germany  (Ver- 
waltung  Der  Sovjetischen  Militar-Administration) , 
Berlin-Karlshorst,  2  Rolandseck,  Germany. 

Exports  from  the  United  States  to  Germany  will,  for 
the  time  being,  continue  to  be  handled  under  the 
direction  of  the  occupation  authorities  and  all 
purchases  will  be  made  on  government  account. 
Such  inquiries  should  be  directed  to  the  Civil  Af- 
fairs Division,  War  Department,  Washington  25, 
D.  C.  In  addition  to  straight  import  and  export 
deals,  the  possibility  exists  for  American  business 
men  to  arrange  for  the  shipment  of  raw  materials 
to  the  merged  British  and  American  occupation 
zones  for  processing  and  reexport  to  the  United 
States.  Such  propositions  should  be  taken  up  with 
Joint  Import-Export  Agency,  Minden,  Westfalen, 
British  Zone  of  Occupation. 

HOLLAND 

Producers-Studios 

CITY  FILM  N.  V. 

(Producers;  theatre  owners) 

24  Nieuwstraat,  The  Hague,  Holland. 

N.  V.  FILMEX 

( Producers  I 

Joh.  Vermeerstraat  19,  Amsterdam,  Holland. 

N.  V.  FILMFABRIEK  "PROFILTI" 

(Producers;  studios;  laboratories) 
3  Boschlaan,  The  Hague,  Holland. 

N.  V.  MONOPOLE  FILM 

( Producers) 

Nes  20-25,  Amsterdam,  Holland. 

N.  V.  LOET  C.  BARNSTIJN'S  FILMSTUDIO 

(Producers;  studios;  laboratories) 

2  Benoordenhoutscheweg,  The  Hague,  Holland. 

VERIVISION  HOLDINCS 

(Three  Dimensional  Film  Process) 
P.  O.  Box  14,  Delft,  Holland. 

Managing  Director  F.  H.  Reijnders 


HUNGARY 

ARANY  FILMDUCCO  LABORATORIUM 

(Laboratories) 

Danko  utca  22,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 

CINEMA  FILM 

( Producers) 

Erzsebet  korut  8,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

COLORIT  LABORATORIUM 

( Laboratories) 

Gyarmat  utca  36,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary. 

ECYETERTES  FILM 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Rakoczi  ut  50,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

FILMEXPORT  KFT 

( Producers) 

Erzsebet  korut  8,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 


FILMTYP-LABORATORIUM  KFT 

(Laboratories) 

Szentes  utca  60,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary. 

HALADAS  FILMMUVESZETI  RT. 

( Producers) 

Rakoczi  ut  59,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 

HARMON  I A-PLESZ-FILM 

( Producers) 

Akacfa  utca  7,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

HUNCARIA  FILM  RT. 

(Importers  and  Distributors  of  16mm.  Motion  Pic- 
tures) 

Gyarmat  utca  39,  Budapest  XII,  Hungary. 

HUNNIA  FILMCYAR  RT. 

(Producers;  shorts,  newsreels,  etc.;  studio) 
Gyarmat  utca  39,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary. 

KRUPKA  FILMCYAR  ES  LABORATORIUM 

( Laboratories) 

Bacskai  tuca  20/b,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary. 

FODOR  LASXYO  FILMKOLCSONZO 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Harsfa  utca  5,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

MACYAR  FILMIRODA  RT. 

(Producers;  shorts,  newsreels,  etc.;  studio,  labora- 
tory) 

Brody  Sandor  utca  5-7,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 
MOVESZ  FILM 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Rakoczi  ut  40,  Budapest,  VII,  Hungary. 

"MOPEX"  REPRESENTATION  OF  THE 
MOTION  PICTURE  EXPORT 
ASSOCIATION,  INC.  IN  HUNGARY 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Rakoczi  ut  59,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 

OBJECTIV  FILM 

(Producer,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Erzsebet  korut  8,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

PECAZUS  FILM 

(Producers,  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Rakoczi  ut  7,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

SZIVARVANY  FILM  LABORATORIUM  KFT 

( Laboratories) 

Gyarmat  utca  27,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary, 
dr.  VITEZNE  es  TARSA 

( Producers) 

Guttenberg  ter  4,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 

Cameramen 

ISTVAN  EIBEN 

(Free-lance  cameraman) 

Thokoly  ut  116,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary. 

BARNABAS  HECYI 

(Free-lance  cameraman) 

Bajcsy  Zsilinszky  ut  63,  Budapest  V,  Hungary. 

RUDOLF  ICSEY 

(Free-lance  cameraman) 

Erzsebet  korut  13,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

ARPAD  MAKAY 

(Free-lance  cameraman) 

Amerikai  ut  43,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary. 

Equipment 

ozv.  ADLER  FERENONE 

( Equipment ) 

Erzsebet  korut  9-11,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


1001 


BITON  FILM  CERFORCALMI  VALLALAT 

( Equipment) 

Podmaniczky  utca  37,  Budapest  VI,  Hungary. 

FELDMESSER  VILMOS 

(Equipment) 

Rokk  Szilard  utca  18,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 
CEWAERT 

(Film  and  Equipment,  Importers  and  Dealers) 
Keoskemeti  utca  8,  Budapest  IV,  Hungary. 

KINOTECHNIKA 

(Equipment) 

Akacfa  utca  5,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 
KODAK 

(Film  and  Equipment,  Importers  and  Dealers) 
Bathory  utca  6,  Budapest  V,  Hungary. 

LIPPAY  CYULA 

(Equipment) 

Dozsa  Cuorgy  ut  40,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

MAGYAR  FILMIPARI  SZOVETSEG 

(Film  and  Equipment,  Importers  and  Dealers) 
Erzsebet  korut  8,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

ozv.  MEITNER  MORNE 

(Equipment) 

Jozsef  korut  21,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 

B.  NACY  IDA  , 

( Equipment) 

Erzsebet  korut  9,  Budapest  VII,  Hungary. 

OLAH  CYORCY 

(Equipment) 

Rokk  Szilard  utca  20,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 

PULVARI  KAROLY 

( Equipment) 

Nap  utca  22,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 
RICHTER  FERANC 

(Equipment) 

Szilagyi  utca  2,  Budapest  VIII,  Hungary. 
SCHILLING  CYULA 

( Equipment) 

Rozsa  Ferenc  utca  33,  Budapest  VI,  Hungary. 

SCHWARTZ  MARTON 

i  Equipment) 

Vorosmary  utca  44/b,  Budapest  VI,  Hungary. 

TELEFONCYAR  RT. 

(Telephone  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.) 
(Apparatus) 

Hungaria  korut  126-128,  Budapest  XIV,  Hungary. 

TELEFUNKEN 

( Equipment) 

Andrassy  ut  59,  Budapest  VI,  Hungary. 


INDIA 

Studios- Producers 

AURORA  FILM  CORP. 

( Producers, studio) 

125  Dharamatala  St.,  Calcutta,  India. 
BOMBAY  TALKIES,  Ltd. 

(Producers,  studios) 
Readmoney  Mansion,  Churchgate  St.,  Bombay,  India. 
STUDIO:  Dadiseth  Road,  Malad,  Bombay,  India. 

CENTRAL  STUDIOS 

( Producers,  studio) 

74-94  Tardeo  Road,  Bombay,  India. 


IMPERIAL  FILM  COMPANY 

(Producers,  studios,  laboratories) 

Green  Villa,  Kennedy  Bridge,  Bombay,  India. 

INDRAPURI  STUDIO 

( Producer,  studio) 

3  Synagogue  St.,  Calcutta,  India. 

LAXMI  PRODUCTIONS 

( Producers,  studios) 

Amboli  Road,  Andheri,  Bombay,  India. 

NATIONAL  SOUND  STUDIO 

(Studio) 

47  Barrackpore  Truck  Road,  Calcutta,  India. 

NEWTONE  STUDIOS 

(Studio) 

Kilpauk,  Madras,  India 

PRACATI  PICTURES   (MADRAS),  Ltd. 

( Producer,  studio) 

Admiralty  House,  Brodies  Road,  Mylapore, 
Madras,  India. 

SHREE  VISHNU  CINETONE  CO. 

( Producer,  studios) 

76  Main  Road,  Dadar,  Bombay,  India. 
STUDIO:  Ville  Parle,  Bombay,  India. 


Freelance  Cameramen 

CINE  TECHNICIANS'  ASSOCIATION 

P37  Cold  Club  Road,  Tollygunge,  Calcutta,  India. 

SOUTH  INDIAN  FILM 
CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE 

19A  Woods  Road,  Mount  Road,  Madras,  India. 


ISRAELI 

Studio- Producer- Distributor 

FORUM  FILM,  Ltd. 

(Agent  for  London  Films,  Czechoslovakian  Films;  dis- 
tributor) 

3,  Ahusat  Bait  St.,  Tel  Aviv,  Palestine 
Tel.:  6105 

Cables:  FORUMFILM. 

President  Otto  Sonnenfeld 

ISRAEL  FILM  STUDIO 

Tel  Aviv,  Palestine 

President  Jehoshua  Brandstatter 


ITALIAN 

Studios-Producers 

CAPITANI  FILMS 

(Rental  studios) 

Via-  AvrgrTorresr  3©;  Rtirrre,  tfaty'.  ~ 
Tel.:  62-722 

Owner  Comm.  Liborio  Capitani 

One  Stage  (where  "Open  City"  was  shot). 

CENTRO  STERIMENTALE 
Dl  CINEMATOGRAFIA 

(Government  controlled  school  for  actors,  directors, 
etc.) 

Via  Tusculana,  Rome,  Italy. 
Tel.:  71-397 
Stages : 

1  —  (200  x  100) 

2 —  (  40  x  60  ) 

3 —  (under  construction) 


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FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


CINECITTA* 

( Rental  studios) 

Via  Tusculana  745,  Rome,  Italy. 
Tel.:  766-436 

President  Comm.  Tito  Marconi 

Vice-President  Dr.  Alfredo  Massineo 

General  Manager  Ing.  Cuido  Luzzatto 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Technical  Department  Sig.  Ugo  Rinaldi 

Electrical  Department  Sig.  Amerigo  Bartolomei 

STUDIO  COSTS  (PER  DAY): 
Stage  5— 

(144  x  320)  L.it.  35,000  ($70.00) 

Stages  2  &  3 — 

(160x  80  )  L.it.  18,000  ($36.00) 

Stages  7  &  8 — 

(still   under  construction;  approximate  size  and 
price  as  Stages  2  &  3.) 
Stages  I  &  4 — 

(120x60  )  L.it.  13,000  ($26.00) 

Stage  9 — 

(under  construction;  approximate  size  and  price 
as  Stage  1 . ) 

Above  prices  include: 

6  dressing  rooms,  2  offices,  1  storeroom  for  props, 
etc.,  1  wardrobe  room,  1  make-up  room. 

All  additional  space  shall  be  charged  extra. 

Outdoor  studio  space;  mint- 
mum   charge  L.it.    2,000  ($  4.00) 

Constructions  already  avail- 
able; minimum  L.it.    2,000  ($  4.00) 

Sets  built  to  order  shall  be  priced  by  agreement. 

Sound  Equipment: 

Truck   L.it.  20,000  ($40.00) 

Cabine   L.it.  18,000  ($36.00) 

Portable  Equipment   L.it.  15,000  ($30.00) 

Casoline,  chauffeur,  and  all  hired  personnel  to  be 
paid  extra. 

All  royalties  due  R.C.A.  N.B.  are  included  in  above 

prices. 
Camera  Equipment: 
Debrie  or 

Cinephone   (300m.)  L.it.    5,000  ($10.00) 

Debrie  or  others  (120m.)  L.it.    3,000  ($  6.00) 

Avia  or  Arriflex  <60m.)  L.it.    2,000  ($  4.00) 

Slow   Motion  L.it.    7,000  ($14.00) 

Mobile  Set  (500  watts)  L.it.  25,000  ($50.00) 

Projection  rooms: 
Until  7  p.m. — 

(first    hour)  L.it.    2,500  ($  5.00) 

(each  addl.  hour)  L.it.    2,000  ($  4.00) 

From  7  p.m.  to  10  p.m. — 

(first    hour)  L.it.    3,500  ($  7.00) 

(each  addl.  hour)  L.it.    3,000  ($  6.00) 

From  10  p.m.  to  6  a.m. — 

(first    hour)  L.it.    4,500  ($  9.00) 

(each  addl.  hour)  L.it.    3,500  ($  7.00) 

Cutting  rooms,  etc.: 
Dubbing  room — 

(personnel   included)  L.it.  30,000  ($60.00) 

(after  first  3000m.  of  film, 

for  every  addl.  reel)  L.it.    3,000  ($6.00) 

Music  room — 

(personnel   included)  L.it.  45,000  ($90.00) 

Cutting  room — 

(Moviola    included)  L.it.    5,000  ($10.00) 

Process — 

(projection  booth,  screen,  etc. 

included,  exc.  personnel).. ..L.it.  15,000  ($30.00) 
Play  back — 

(without    personnel)  L.it.  10,000  ($20.00) 

Crane  (without  personnel)  L.it.  12,000  ($24.00) 

Dolly   L.it.    1.000  ($  2.00) 

Baby    dolly  L.it.       800  ($  1.60) 

N.B.:  Additional  equipment,  such  as  lamps,  cables, 
plug-in  boxes,  etc.,  are  available  and  will  be  pro- 
rated according  to  quantity  desired  and  length  of 
time  required  for  production.  If  used  for  location 
outside  of  studio,  the  rental  cost  shall  be  increased 
30%.  All  lamps  broken  or  burned  during  the 
course  of  the  production  shall  be  replaced  within 
five  days  by  the  producer,  or  paid  in  full  at  the 
market  price. 

CINOPERA,  Inc. 

(Producer,  Columbia  release) 
Rome,  Italy. 

Producer  Cregor  Rabinovitch 


F.  E.  R.  T. 

( Rental  studios) 

Corso  Lombardia  104,  Turin,  Italy. 
Tel.:  21-565 

General  Manager  Signor  Carlo  Borghesio 

Stages: 

1  —  ( 128  x  90  ) 

2—  ( 120  x  66  ) 

3 —  (208  x  128) 

Cutting  rooms:  3  with  moviolas  Prevost. 

Process  screen,  booth,  etc. 

Dubbing  room 

Music  scoring  room 

Projection  rooms 

Sound  truck,  etc. 

Camera  equipment: 

1 —  Debrie  Super  Parvo  (300m.) 

2 —  Two  Cinephones  (300m.) 

3 —  Bell-Howell  (silent)  (120-300m.) 
Dollies:  5  (2  small,  3  large) 

Miscellaneous:  24  dresing  rooms,  4  producers'  offices, 
7  studio  offices,  1  wardrobe,  3  make-up  rooms,  3 
cutting  rooms,  1  carpenters'  shop,  1  painters'  shop, 

2  restaurants,  etc. 

CE.  S.  I.   (CESTIONE  STUDIOS 
INTERN AZ ION ALI ) 

Leghorn,  Italy 

Manager  Dott.  Maleno  Malenotti 

Stages: 

B  ( 148  x  100)  with  pool  40  x  40  and  10  deep. 
C  (1 12  x  68) 
D  (180x80) 
E  (200x96) 

Miscellaneous:  4  cutting  rooms  with  moviolas  Prevost, 
2  cameras  Debrie  Superparvo,  1  sound  truck  Fiat 
621 — playback  with  interlock  Western  Electric,  2 
restaurants,  etc. 

Built  in  1938,  the  studios  are  located  near  Viareggio, 
one  of  the  most  beautiful  Italian  shores.  They  are 
a  few  miles  from  Pisa,  Leghorn  and  Florence,  on 
the  Rome- Paris  railway. 

I.  C.  E.  T. 

(Rental  studios  and  producers) 
Via  Pestalozzi,  10,  Milan,  Italy. 
Two  stages  of  medium  size,  recently  built. 

MINERVA  FILM  S.A.I. 

( Producer) 

Via  Palestro  45,  Rome,  Italy. 
Telephone:  850977 

General  Managers  Antonio  Mosco,  Constantine 

Potsios 

Production  Manager  Livio  Pavanelli 

U.S.A.  distribution  by  Superfilm  Distributing  Corpora- 
tion, 52  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

PAX  FILM 

Via  Miranda  2,  Rome,  Italy. 

Tel.:  67-628 

Stages: 

1  —  (62  x  132) 

2— (62  x  100) 


S.  A.  F.A. 

(Rental  studios) 

Via  Mondovi  '33,  Rome,  Italy. 

Tel.:  755-167 

President  — 

Sound:  Tobis-Klangfilm. 
Stages : 

1 —  .(142  x  142) 

2—  (128  x  72  ) 


.Guido  Mancinelli 


S.  A.  F.  I.  R. 

( Rental  studios) 
Lungotevere  Diaz,  Rome,  Italy. 
Tel.:  393-216 
2  stages. 

SCALERA  FILM 

(Rental  studios  and  producers) 
Circonvallazione  Appia  110,  Rome,  Italy. 
Tel.:  767-559 
Guidecca,  Venice,  Italy. 


FORE  ICN  COMPANIES 


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President  Comm.  Michele  Scalera 

General  Manager  Roberto  Dandi 

Production  Managers  Cesare  Zanetti,  Franco  Magli 

STUDIO  COSTS  ( PER  DAY): 

Stage  1    (196x  56)  L.it.    9,000  ($18.00) 

Stage  2   (156x  56)  L.it.    7,000  ($14.00) 

Stage  3   (196x92)  L.it.  18.000  ($36.00) 

Stage  4   (  56  x  24)  L.it.    2,500  ($  5.00) 

Stage  5    (120  x60)  L.it.    9,000  ($18.00) 

Stage  6   (172  x  96)  L.it.  18,000  ($36.00) 

Rental  must  be  paid  not  only  for  shooting  days,  but 

also  for  time  during  which  sets  are  mounted  or 

dismounted  from  the  occupied  stage. 
Above  prices  include: 

2  offices  for  the  producer,  6  dressing  rooms,  1 

room  for  extras,  1  wardrobe,  1  make-up,  etc. 
Already  built  constructions 

(min.  charge)  L.it.     1,000  ($  2.00) 

Outdoor  studio  space 

(min.  charge)  L.it.     1,000  ($  2.00) 

Tests,  retakes,  inserts,  etc.  shall  be  paid  extra  and 

pro-rata  to  the  occupied  space. 
Projection  rooms  (per  day)  : 

Projection  rooms  must  be  reserved  in  advance. 

Prices  are  the  following: 

First    hour  L.it.     2,000   ($  4.00) 

Addl.  time  to  be  pro-rated  on  a  half  hour  basis. 
After  7  p.m.  such  prices  shall  be  increased  85%. 

Cuttings  rooms: 

With   moviola  L.it.    4,000  ($  8.00) 

Without  moviola  L.it.     1,500  ($  3.00) 

(The  personnel  shall  be  hired  directly  by  the  pro- 
ducer. ) 

Camera  equipment: 

1 —  Debrie  (300m.)  (sound  or 
silent)  (complete  with 

lenses,  tripods,  etc.)  L.it.    4,500  ($  9.00) 

2 —  Novado  or  Debrie  ( 1  20m. ) 
(silent)  (complete  with 

all  equipment  L.it.    2,500  ($  5.00) 

3 —  Dolly  with  friction 

head,   etc  L.it.       800  ($  1.60) 

4 —  Large  dolly,  complete  L.it.     1,000   ($  2.00) 

(All  above  prices  do  not  include  the  personnel. 
However,  when  1  and  2  are  in  use,  there  is  a 
studio  assistant  cameraman,  to  be  paid  in  addi- 
tion to  the  camera  rentals.) 

Sound  equipment: 

Truck   L.it.  15,000  ($30.00) 

Portable   equipment  L.it.  12,000  ($24.00) 

Prices  above  do  not  include  gasoline,  driver,. etc. 
Royalties  to  be  paid  extra. 

Personnel,  to  be  hired  by  producer,  but  approved 
by  studio. 

N.B.:  During  winter  time  there  shall  be  an  additional 
charge  pro-rata  for  heat  and  fuel. 
There  shall  be  also  telephone  charges,  with  calls 
limited  only  to  the  production  personnel. 
Rental  cost  of  equipment  to  be  used  in  location 
shall  be  increased  30%  or  50%  according  to  the 
equipment  in  use. 

All  lamps  and  other  material  broken  during  pro- 
duction shalf  be  replaced  or  paid  within  five  days. 
All  above  prices  are  subject  to  changes. 


Other  technical  improvements  are  contemplated  by 
Titanus,  already  equipped  with  several  American 
importations. 

Terms  and  conditions  for  general  services  are  prac- 
tically the  same  in  every  studio,  being  regulated 
by  an  identical  letter-contract,  and  with  prices 
varying  very  little  in  the  various  studios. 

Laboratories 

ROME 

BOSCHI  FELICE 

(Carlo  Boschi) 

Via  Saluzzo  10- 10a 

Tel.:  74727;  75053 

FOTOTECNICA 

(Comm.  Cilberto  Rossini) 
Via  La  Spezia  82 
Tel.:  74770 

S.  A.  C.  I. 

(Virginia  Cenesi-Cufaro) 
Via  Marruvio  2-4 
Tel.:  70724;  760-077 

S.  P.  E.  S. 

(Ettore  Cataucci) 
Viale  Campo  Boario  50 
Tel.:  588-718 

TECNOSTAMPA 

(Vincenzo  Cenesi  &  Sons) 
Via  Albalonga  38 
Tel.:  70895;  760-492 


MILAN 

FILM  SERVICE 

Via  Solferino  23 
Tel.:  61576;  61578 

TURIN 

POSITIVA  STABILIMENTI 

Via  Luisa  del  Carretto  44 
Tel.:  82815 


VENICE 

FILMEUROPA 

(With  office  in  Rome) 
Via  Sicilia  50,  Roma 
Tel.:  487-723 


SICANIA 

( Rental  studios) 

Managed  by:  Organizzazione  Filmistica  Siciliana. 
Via  Bentivegna  68,  Palermo,  Italy. 
Stage  1  (72  x  80) 
Stage  2  (40  x  64) 
Stage  3  (48  x  72) 

TITANUS  FILM   ( FARNESINA) 

( Rental  studios) 

Via  della  Farnesina  15,  Rome,  Italy. 
Tel.:  393-454 


Chairman  Cr.  Uff.  Gustavo  Lombardo 

President  Aw.  Alfonso  Corsi 

General  Manager  Dott.  Goffredo  Lombardo 

STUDIO  COSTS  (PER  DAY): 

Stage  1    (80  x180)  L.it.  14,400  ($29.00) 

Stage  2   (80x  240)  L.it.  19,200  ($38.30) 

Stage  3    (76  x196)  L.it.  16,000  ($32.00) 

Stage  5    (76  x180)  L.it.  14,400  ($29.00) 

Stage  6  (80x180)  (price  to  be  set.) 


Stage  6  has  been  finished  recenty,  to  be  used  mainly 
for  miniature  sets,  process  shots,  etc. 


MEXICO 

Importers  and  Dealers 

AMERICAN  PHOTO  SUPPLY  CO.,  S.  A. 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment  Importers  and 
Dealers,  also  distributors  for  Kodak  Mexican,  Ltd. 
of  films  and  cameras  for  amateurs). 

Madero  43,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

Manager,  Ben  J.  Nevulis 

LA  ANSCO 

(Handles  amateurs'  line  of  Kodak  Mexicana,  Ltd.) 
16  de  Septiembre  23,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Emilia  Pedregal 

HUCO  BREHME 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment  Importers  and 

Dealers) 
Madero  8,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Arnold  Brehme 


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FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


CASA  CALPINI,  S.  A. 

(Motion  Picture  film  and  equipment  importers  and 

dealers,   also  agent   for  American  firm.) 
Madero  34,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  Y  COMMERCIAL  DE 
MEXICO,  S.  A. 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment  Importers  and 
Dealers,  also  distributors,  projectors  and  acces- 
sories. ) 

Juarez  102,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

Manager,  Rafael  Padilla  Nervo 

CASA  EHLERS 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment,  Importers  and 

Dealers,  also  agents.) 
Abraham  Gonzalez  4,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Roberto  Rocha. 

LA  FOTO"  ENRIQUE  CASSEREAU  E  HIJOS, 
SUCRS.  Y  CIA. 

(Handles  amateurs'  line  of  Kodak  Mexicana,  Ltd.) 
Madero  42,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Carlos  Cassereau 

FOTO-RECIS 

(Handles  amateurs'  line  of  Kodak  Mexicana,  Ltd.) 
Juarez  80,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Edward  Lawson 

KODAK  MEXICANA  LTD. 

(Exclusive  representatives  for  American  firm  manu- 
facturing cameras,  etc.) 
San  Jeronimo  24,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Carlos  Saler 

F.  MIER  Y  HNO.,  S.  A. 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment  Importers  and 
Dealers,  also  importers  and  distributors  of  equip- 
ment made  by  several  American  firms.) 

Morelos  37,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

Manager,  Salvador  Gonzalez 

MILLS  PANORAM,  S.  DE  R.L. 

(Motion  picture  film  and  equipment  importers  and 

dealers,  also  agents  for  American  firm.) 
Calle  Rep.  de  Chile  14,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Abraham  Grimberg 

NATIONAL  CARBON-EVEREADY,  S.  A. 

(Motion  picture  film  and  equipment  importers  and 

dealers,  also  agents  for  American  firm.) 
Paseo  de  la  Reforma  10,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PHOTO  MATERIALES 

(Handles  amateurs'  line  of  Kodak  Mexicana,  Ltd.) 
Tacuba  78,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

R.  C.  A.  VICTOR  MEXICAN,  S.  A. 

(Subsidiary  of  R.C.A.  VICTOR) 
Manuel  Villalongin  196,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  John  A.  de  Miguel 

"LA  UNION  QUIMICA"  S.  A. 

(Handles  photographic  paper  manufactured  by  Amer- 
ican firm.) 
Ramon  Guzman  92,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CIA.  VENDEDORA  DE  PELICULAS,  S.  A. 
(DU  PONT) 

(Motion  Picture  Film  and  Equipment  Importers  and 
Dealers,  also  distributors  of  raw  films  manufac- 
tured by  American  firm.) 

Netzahualcoyotl  120,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CO.  OF  MEXICO 

(Subsidiary  of  Western  Electric  Co.) 
Reforma  503,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  G.  Debus 


Distributors 

TORREON 

ESPECTACULOS,  S.  A. 

(Handles  American  films  for  exhibition  at  own 
chain  of  theatres  in  this  region  and  distributes  to 
smaller  exhibitors  in  this  area.  Also  importer  of 
motion  picture  apparatus  for  own  chain  of  thea- 
tres.) 

Matamoros  y  Caleana,  Torreon, 
Coahuila,  Mexico 

GABRIEL  SAENZ 

(Distributor  of  films  produced  by  American  Studios, 

and  Mexican  producing  company.) 
Matamoros  1307  Ute.,  Torreon, 
Coahuila,  Mexico 

MENDIZABAL  Y  CIA. 

(Distributor  for  films  of  various  Mexican  producing 

companies. ) 
Ed.  America  316,  Torreon, 
Coahuila,  Mexico 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  DE  TORREON 

(Distributor  for  films  of  various  Mexican  producing 

companies.) 
V.  Carrillo  y  Morelos,  Torreon, 
Coahuila,  Mexico 

ANAHUAC  FILMS,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

Atenas  21-2,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ARTISTAS  ASOCIADOS  DE  MEXICO,  S.  A. 

Atenas  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Pedro  Espindola 

CALDERON  FILMS,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

I.  Ramirez  7-B,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Alberto  Lopez 

CARIDAD  VIVES  BERDON 

Artes  17-3,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ARTISTAS  ASOCIADOS,  S.  A. 

Artenas  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CENTRAL  CINEMATOCRAFICA,  S.'A. 

Reforma  27-106,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  MEXICO,  S.  A. 
"CIMESA" 

Reforma  27,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CINEMATOCRAFISTAS  UNIDOS,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

Reforma  72,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CLASA  FILMS,  S.  A.  DE  C.  V. 

Ejido  43-1,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CLASA  FILMS  MUNDIALES,  S.  A. 

Ejido  43,208,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Guillermo  A.  Carter 

COSMOPOLITAN  FILMS,  S.  A. 

Reforma  35,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

DISTRIBUCION  CALIFORNIA 

Donato  Cuerra  5,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ESPANA-MEXICO- ARGENTINA,  S.  A. 
DE  C.  V. 

Barcelona  1 5,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jesus  Nieto 

EXPORTADORA  DE  PELICULAS,  S.  A. 

Ejido  43-410,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

EUREKA  FILMS,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

Ejido  37-17,  Mexico,  D.  F. 


F  OREICN  COMPANIES 


1005 


FILMOS,  S.  A. 

Dinemaros  21,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILMS  DE  AMERICA,  S.  A. 

Ejido  19-19,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILMS  MUNDIALES,  S.  A. 

Artes  1 1 ,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILM  TRUST  CO.  DE  MEXICO,  S.  A. 

Atenes  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Leon  Curdus 

FILMS  UNION,  S.  A. 

ftrtes  1 7-4,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILMS  VICTORIA,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

Ejido  19-10,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

HISPANO  MEXICANA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

Madero  6-211,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

JORCE  M.  DADA 

Donato  Guerra  22,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

LUX  FILMS,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

Artes  17-3,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

MECCA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

Ramon  Guzman  123-101,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

MIER  Y  CIA.,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

Reforma  72,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

MONOCRAM  PICTURES  DE  MEXICO,  S.  A. 

Ejido  19-10,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Bernard  Gates 

PANAMERICAN  FILMS,  S.  A. 

Liverpool  74-A  y  B.,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Rafael  Sevilla  Campos 

PEREDA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

Ejido  27-7,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jesus  Pereda 

PRODUCCIONES  EZQUERRO,  S.  A. 

Donato  Guerra  5,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Dagoberto  Rodriguez 

PRODUCCIONES  RAUL  DE  ANDA 

Ejido  19-6,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  VALMES,  S.  A. 

Reforma  12-731,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

STAR  FILMS,  S.  DE  R.  L. 

Reforma  9,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PELICULAS  NACIONALES  Y  EXTRANJERAS, 
S.  DE  R.  L. 

Ejido  27,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

GUADALAJARA 
ALFONSO  NADRICAL 

(Motion  picture  film  and  apparatus  importers  and 
dealers,  also  distributor  of  American  and  Mexi- 
can films.  Sales  territory:  Jalisco,  Colima,  Micho- 
acan,  Cuanajuato,  Nayarit  and  Aguascaiientes.) 

375  Lopez  Cotilla,  Guadalajara, 

Jalisco,  Mexico 

DISTRIBUIDORA  DE  OCCIDENTE 

(American  and  Mexican  full-length  and  short  pic- 
tures and  serials.) 
325  Lopez  Cotilla,  Guadalajara, 
Jalisco,  Mexico 

DISTRIBUIDORA  REGIONAL,  S.  A. 

(For  American,  Mexican  and  Argentina  firms,  full- 


length  and  short  pictures  and  serials.  Sales  terri- 
tory: Jalisco,  Colima,  Nayarit  and  Michoacan.) 
467  Gomez  Cotilla,  Guadalajara, 
Jalisco,  Mexico 

"  LABORATORY  OS  JULIO" 

(Motion  picture  film  and  apparatus  importers  and 
dealers,  also  importer  of  photographic  apparatus, 
films  and  supplies,  artists'  supplies,  and  scientific 
instruments.  Maintains  laboratories  for  the  de- 
velopment of  amateur  motion  picture  films.  Sales 
territory:  Jalisco,  Michoacan,  Colima  and  Tepic, 
covered  by  tow  traveling  salesmen.) 

125  Avda.  Colon,  Guadalajara, 

Jalisco,  Mexico 


MONTERREY 

FEDERICO  RODRIGUEZ 

Zaragoza  825  Sur.,  Monterey, 
Nuevo  Leon,  Mexico 

NOGALES 

CIRCUITO  SONORA,  S.  A. 

Edf.  del  Teatro  Obregon  Plaza,  Nogales, 
Sonora,  Mexico 


TAMPICO 

FELIPE  j.  ACOSTA  Y  CIA. 

Calle  Olmos,  Tampico, 
Tamaulipas,  Mexico 

HUMBERTO  CISNEROS 

Edf.  Luz,  Tampico, 
Tamaulipas  Mexico 


MERIDA 

JOHN  V.  B.  MLADEN 

(Full-length  and  short  pictures) 
512  Calle  62,  Merida, 
Yucatan,  Mexico 

CUSTAVA  MOLINA  & 
CASTON  CANTARELL  A. 

(Full-length  and  short  pictures) 
Calle  61   Plaza  Principal,  Merida 
Yucatan,  Mexico 

CIA.  DISTRIBUIDORA,  S.  A. 

(Full-length  and  short  pictures) 
Calle  60  con  57,  Merida, 
Yucatan,  Mexico 

LUIS  GENE 

(Full-length  and  short  pictures) 
465  Calle  60,  Merida, 
Yucatan,  Mexico 

Equipment 

MEXICO,  D.  F. 

SISTEMAS  ELECTRO-ACUSTICOS 
"RIVATON" 

(Sound  recording  apparatus;  also  manufacturer  of 
editing  machines  used  in  motion  picture  industry) 
Newton  30-A,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

Motion  Picture  Producers 

MEXICO,  D.  F. 
AGUILA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  43-509,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Oscar  Dancigers 


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FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


ALAMEDA  FILMS 

(Producer  full-length  fjlms,  Azteca  release) 
Azteca  Studios,  Mixcoac,  D.  F. 

ARTISTAS  ASOCIADOS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Antenas  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Pedro  Espindola 

ARTISTAS  ASOCIADOS  de  MEXICO,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Artes  1  1 ,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ART-MEX,  S.  A. 

( Producer  shorts) 

Juarez  104-1,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

Manager,  Julio  Osoio. 

AS  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
General  Prim  128-201,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Ana  Maria  Escobedo 

ASTRO  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  9,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Carlos  Cuerin 

CARICOLOR  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Balderas  32-303,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Heriberto  Vidales 

CINE  ARS. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Atenas  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Samuel  Alazraki 

CINE  SURTIDORA,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  27-102,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  I N DO-LAT1NA,  S.  A 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Juarez  104-1,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  MEXICO,  S.  A. 
(CIMESA) 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  27,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  PLUS  ULTRA, 
S.  DE  K.  L. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  35-108,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jose  Macip 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  PRO-MEXICO,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Juarez  56-103,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Enrique  Darszon 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  VALLE  de 
MEXICO,  S.  A. 

(°roducer  full-length  films) 

F  Guzman  123-103,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CLASA  FILMS,  S.  A.  de  C.  V. 

(Producer  full-length  films  and  shorts) 
Ejido  43-1,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Guillermo  Carter 

CLEMENTE  INTERNACIONAL  FILMS,  S.  A 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  1-411,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CIA.  CINEMATOCRAFICA  of 
GUADALAJARA,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  146-5,  Mexico,  D.  F. 


CIA.  CINEMATOCRAFICA  MEXICANA 

(MCM) 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Burcareli  35-B,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CIA.  LA  MEXICANA  LABORATORIES 
de  PELICULAS,  S.  A. 

Uruguay  37-5,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CIA.  MEXICANA  de  PELICULAS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Dinamarca  21,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

COLUMBUS  FILMS.  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  9,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Francisco  Hormaechea 

CONCORDIA  FILMS.  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Atenas  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Leon  Gurdus 

ESPAN  A- MEXICO- ARGENTINA, 

S.  A.  de  C.  V. 

(Producer  full-length  films  and  shorts) 
Barcelona  15,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jesus  Nieto 

ESPANA  SONO  FILMS 

(Producer  full-length  films,  Azteca  release) 
Azteca  Studios,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FERTON  FILMS,  S.  A. 

( Producer  shorts) 

San  Juan  de  Letran  6,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILMADORA  MEXICANA,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films,  Arteca  release) 
Atenas  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILMOS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Dinamarca  21,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILMS  de  MEXICO,  S.  A.  de  C.  V. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
I.  Ramirez  7-A,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FILMS  INTERCONTINENTAL,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  43-509,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Mederith  Parker 

FILMS  MUNDIALES,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Artes  1  1 ,  Mexico,  D,  F. 

FRAMEX  FILMS,  S.  A 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Dinamarca  21,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CAMMA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films,  Azteca  release) 
Azteca  Studios,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

GENERAL  CINEMATOCRAFICA,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  27-102,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

HISPANO  AMERICAN  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Dinamarca  21,  Mexico,  S.  F. 

HISPANO  CONTINENTAL  FILMS, 

S.  de  R.  L. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  19-35,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Miguel  Contreras  Torres 

INTER-AMERICA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  12-102,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jose  Aguilar 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


1007 


IXTLA  FILMES,  S.  de  R.  L. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  19-15,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jorge  Velez 

JOSE  LUIS  BUENO 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  37-18,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

MEXICEMA,  S.  A. 

(Producer  shorts) 

Atenas  21-2,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

NOTO  FILMS,  S  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  19-23,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

OLIMPIA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  157,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ORBE  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Dinamarca  21,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PELICULAS  de  MEXICO,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Atenas  30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PEREDA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  27-7,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jesus  Pereda 

PLATA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  12,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Jose  A.  Arzate 

POSA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Balderas  32-303,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Santiago  Reachi 

PROCINEX,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Lopez  35,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Joaquin  Zetina 

PRODUCCIONES  ABEL  SALAZAR 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Juarez  83-B,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  AMERICA,  S.  A 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Uruguay  40-10,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  AXTECA,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films;  Azteca  release) 
Azteca  Studios,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  BOYTLER,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Balderas  28,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  BROOKS-DARZON 

(Producer  full-length  films;  Azteca  release) 
Azteca  Studios,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  CALDERON,  S.  A. 

(Producer,  full-length  films;  Azteca  release) 
Reforma  35-202,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Guillermo  Calderon 

PRODUCCIONES  DADA 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Donato  Cuerra  22,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  EXCELSIOR,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Artes  28-1,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Mario  L.  Molinar 


PRODUCCIONES  MEXICO 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Artes  28-8,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Fco.  A.  Monasterio 

PRODUCCIONES  FRANCISCO  de  P. 
CABRERA 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  27-102 
Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  EZQUERRO,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Donato  Cuerra  5,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Dagoberto  Rodriguez 

PRODUCCIONES  CROVAS.  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Artes  17-1,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Adolfo  Crovas 

PRODUCCIONES  LUIS  LEZAMA 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  12-502,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  MEXICANAS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Balderas  44-511,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  OROL 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Bucareli  35-B,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  PEDRO  CALINDO. 
S.  de  R  L. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  12-310,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  PEPE  ORTIZ,  A.  en  P. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
I.  Ramirez  7-A,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  RAFAEL  ARZOZ 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  19-10,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PRODUCCIONES  RAUL  de  ANDA 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  19-6,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Valentin  Gascon 

PRODUCCIONES  RODRICUEZ  HNOS., 
S.  de  R.  L. 

(Producer,  full-length  films;  Azteca  release) 
Ejido  19-30,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Aurelio  Garcia  Yebenes 

PRODUCCIONES  ROSAS  PRIECO,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films;  Azteca  release) 
Reforma  12-202,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Alfonso  Rosas 

PRODUCCIONES  VALMA,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  12,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

PUEBLA  FILMS 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Cordoba  84,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

EDUARDO  QUEVEDO 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Artes  28-8,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

RAMEX 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  1 ,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

President  Charles  Woram 

Executive  Producer-General  Manager  Jose 

Norriega 

Production  Manager  John  Mari 


1008 


FOREICN  COMPANIES 


RAFAEL  J.  SEVILLA 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Ejido  19-7,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

SONORA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  9,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Manager,  Luis  White 

TRIUNFO  FILMS,  S.  A- 

I  Producer  full-length  films) 
Dinamarca  21,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ULTRA  FILMS.  S.  A. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Reforma  9,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

URIBA  MONTES  de  OCA  y  SEAVEDRA 
FILM,  S.  de  R.  L. 

(Producer  full-length  films) 
Artes  28-6,  Mexico,  D.  F. 


Studios 

AZTECA  STUDIOS 

(Rental  Studio:  Laboratory,  Mitchell  NC  Cameras, 
1 8  Soundproof  Stages,  Licensed  Western  Electric 
Sound,  Operated  by  Cine  Sonido,  S.  A.) 

Mexico,  D.  F. 

Ceneral  Manager  B.  J.  Kroger 

Assistant  Manager  Ing.  F.  Soto  Ibarra 

CINEMATOCRAFICA  LATINO 
AMERICANA,  S.  A.  (CLASA) 

Calzada  de  Tlalpam  Km.  13,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CHURUBUSCO — PRODUCTORES  ASOCIA- 
DOS  MEXICANOS,  S.  A. 

(Rental  studios  servicing  various  producers) 
Estudios  Churubusco — 19-55-44,  Mexico,  D.  F. 


President  Emilio  Azcarraga 

Secretary  Lie.  J.  L.  Fernandez 

Treasurer  Luis  C.  Brotoni 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Emilio  Azcarraga 

Board  of  Directors:  Richard  K.  Tompkins,  Othon  M. 

Velez,  Lie.  Horacio  Casasus,  Joe  Noriega. 
DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager  Richard  K.  Tompkins 

Accounting  Theodore  H.  Herwood 

Art  Alfred  Ybarra 

Camera  James  L.  Fields 

Commissary  Jose  T.  Ortiz 

Electrical  Salvador  E.  Ayala 

Hospital  Dr.  Fernando  Gutierrez  Vazquez 

Laboratory  Edgar  Fernandez 

Police  Angel  Lopez 

Purchasing  Cabino  Carrillo 

Sound  James  L.  Fields 

Film  Editing  Victor  Lewis 

STUDIO  COSTS: 


(For  the  sum  of  1,000.  pesos  daily,  the  producer  is 

entitled  to  the  following  items:) 
2  Stages  (ea.  app.  115'xl40') 

4  Production  Offices 

5  Dressing  Rooms 
2  Make-Up  Rooms 

1  Room  for  Hairdressing 

1  Room  for  Barber 

2  Large  Dressing  Rooms 
1  Wardrobe  Room 

1  Store  Room  for  Props,  etc. 

1  Fully  equipped  cutting  room  during  shooting,  plus 

three  additional  weeks 
1  Mitchell  Camera  (NC)  Dolly  and  Blimp 
100  Kilowatts  daily  power  consumption  with  the  fol- 
lowing equipment  or  equal : 


1  Arc   20,000  W. 

2  Solars  (5,000)   10,000  W. 

32  Juniors  (2,000)   64,000  W. 

6  Babys  (500)    3,000  W. 

6Cinelites  (500)    3,000  W. 

9  Ground  Cables 


6  3-Phase  Extensions 
5  4- Way  Plug- in  Boxes 


4  6-Way  Plug-in  Boxes 
2  Switchboards  (3-phase) 
6  Spiders 

Projection   room   to   review   rushes   during  regular 

working  hours. 
6  Mitchell  NC  Cameras  available  with  the  following 

lenses,  motors  and  special  accessories: 
25,  30,  40,  50,  75  and  100  MM  Bausch  and  Lomb 

Lenses. 

50  cycle  synchronous,  110  volt  variable  speed,  12 
volt  variable  speed  and  interlock  motors. 

Variable  diffusers,  finder,  adaptors  for  one-inch  lens, 
wide  angle  matte  boxes. 

1  Mitchell  High  Speed  Camera  with  the  above  acces- 
sories and  allO  volt  high  speed  motor  with  con- 
trol. 

5  Raby  Dollies,  Blimps  and  Friction  Heads 
There   is  available  one  manually  operated  camera 
crane  with  a  12  foot  boom  (pivot  point  to  camera 
platform.  Platform  can  be  elevated  to  16  feet). 
92  Mole-Richardson  type  414-5000  W  solar  spots 
300  Mole-Richardson  type  410-2000  W  solar  spots 
65  Mole-Richardson  type  406-500-750  W  spots 
30  Mole-Richardson  type  404-200  W  spots 
18  Mole-Richardson  Dinky  spots 
12  Mole-Richardson  type  20  double  broads 
28  Mole-Richardson  type  21  single  broads 
16  Mole-Richardson  240  skylites 

14  Mole-Richardson  170  arc  lamps 
28  Mole-Richardson  Photofloods 

Barn  doors  and  diffuser  frames  for  spots  and 
arcs 

Double  lift  stands  for  inky  lamps 
12  Mole-Richardson  manual  switchboards 
4  Mole-Richardson  dimmer  banks 
75  Mole-Richardson  six-hole  plugging  boxes 
75  Mole-Richardson  four-hole  plugging  boxes 
16  Mole-Richardson  two-hole  plugging  boxes 

15  Mole-Richardson  one-hole  plugging  boxes 
60  Mole-Richardson  Spiders 

110  Lengths  of  100  feet  each  4/0  single  conductor 
cables 

40  Three-wire  extensions  65  feet  each 
1  2  Two-wire  extensions  50  feet  each 
5  Mole-Richardson  portable  gasoline  driven  DC  gene- 
rators 

Capacity  at  altitude  of  Mexico  City  1  50  amps,  each 

2  Diesel  driven  DC  generators  mounted  on  six-wheel 
drive  navy  trucks.  Plants  are  sound-proof.  Sea  level 
rating  of  plants  is  100  kw.  At  Mexico  City  altitude 
efficiency  is  approximately  75% 

Powerhouse  DC  installation  consists  of  4  General- 
Electric  2,000  ampere  generators.  Permissible  over- 
lead  50%  for  2'/2  hours  continuously  and  100% 
for  1/2  hour  continuously. 
8  Cutting  Rooms  equipped  with  Model  UDS  Moviolas, 
2-way  and  4-way  synchronizers.  Rewinders,  film 
bins,  etc. 

3  Projection  Rooms  equipped  with  latest  type  Brenk- 
ert  projectors  and  RCA  sound  equipment 

5  RCA  Photophone  recording  channels.  This  is  stand- 
ard as  used  by  Hollywood  RCA  Licensees.  Two  of 
the  channels  are  mobile  and  are  equipped  with  lo- 
cation generator  plants  for  sound  and  camera. 

1  Combination  music  scoring  and  rerecording  chan- 
nel. (RCA  Equipment).  Both  film  and  disc  play- 
back equipments  are  available. 

5  Mole-Richardson  studio  type  microphone  booms. 

ESTUDIOS  y  LABORATORIOS 
CINEMATOCRAFICA  STHAL 

Montes  de  Oca  No.  117,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ESTUDIOS  CUAUHTEMOC 

Calz.  Tlalpam,  Mexico,  D.  F. 
Tele.  32-05-322 

Manager  Henry  Lube 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 

2  Stages 

RCA-Western  Electric  Sound 

Laboratory,  Cutting  Rooms,  Mitchell  Cameras,  Dolly, 
Blimps,  Lighting  Equipment. 

ESTUDIOS  VICTORIA,  EL  MOLINO 
de  FLORES 

Texcoco  (State  of  Mexico) 

Mexico  City  office: 

Ejido  19-10,  Mexico,  D.  F. 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


1009 


ESTUDIOS  MEXICO,  S.  A 

Carretera  de  Tlalpam  near  Zochimilco 
Office:  Artes  28,  Mexico,  D.  F. 


Laboratories 

MEXICO,  D.  F. 

CON  SOL  I  DA  DA  FILMS,  S.  A. 

Pomono  No.  43,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

MUEBLAS  y  UTILERIA,  S.  A. 

Ejido  43-108,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

SERVICIO  CINEMATOCRAFICO,  S.  A. 

Coyoacan  y  Nino  Perdido,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

ANTONIO  CHAVIRA,  M. 

Asturias  No.  263,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

FONO-MEX,  S.  de  R.  L. 

Reforma  1  57,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

CINE  SONIDO,  S.  A. 

Coyoacan  y  Nino  Perdido,  Mexico,  D.  F. 


Free-Lance  Cameraman 

MONTERREY 

JOSE  S.  ORTIZ 

Ocampo  Ote.  7 1  6 

Monterrey,  Nuevo  Leon,  Mexico 


NORWAY 

NORSK  FILM  A/S 

( Producer,  Studio) 
Klingenberggate  5,  Oslo,  Norway 
Telephone:  Kontoret  410-617 

Board  of   Directors:    Kr.  Aamot    (chairman),  Rolf 

Stranger,  Rolf  Hofmo. 
Managing  Director:  C.  W.  Boo. 

PANAMA 

DISTRIBUI  DORA  HISPANO  MEJICANA,  S.  A. 

(Distributors  of  Mexican  Films) 

No.  18  6th  Street,  Panama  City,  Panama 

DISTRIBUIDORA  CENTRO- 
AMERICANA,  S.  A. 

(Distributors  of  Mexican  and  Argentine  Films) 
No.  34  Peru  Avenue,  Panama  City,  Panama 

KODAK  PANAMA  LTDA. 

(Importer  and  dealer  projection  equipment;  films, 

photographic  material  and  equipment) 
98  Central  Avenue,  Panama  City,  Panama 

PANAMA  RADIO  CORPORATION — 
FILM  EQUIPMENT 

(Importer  and  Dealer) 

No.  29  Central  Avenue,  Panama  City,  Panama 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 
(Caribbean) 

(Importer    and    dealer    handling    electrical  sound 

systems,  projecting  equipment  and  allied  lines) 
50,  50th  Street,  Panama  City,  Panama 

LYNN  YOST 

(Importer  and  dealer  handling  motion  picture  pro- 
jection equipment  and  allied  lines,  both  new  and 
second-hand) 

27  Avenida  Peru,  Panama  City,  Panama 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

UNITED  PHILIPPINE  ARTISTS  (MANILLA) 

(See  United  Philippine  Artists  California) 


( Producers) 
408  Wilson  Bldg.,  Manilla,  PI. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  Mamerto  Roxas 

Vice-Chairman  of  the  Board  Marcial  Lichauco 

President  Yerman  Yaras 

Executive  Vice-President  in  Charge  of 

Production  Sidney  Salkow 

Vice-President  in  Charge  of  Public 

Relations  Frank  Courtney 

Treasurer  Romeo  Villonco 

Director  Pacita  de  los  Reyes 

General  Manager  Leon  Patlach 

Executive  Assistant  to  Mr.  Salkow  David  Criffin 

Production  Assistant  to  Mr.  Salkow... .George  Ramsey 


RUSSIA 

(Communications  to  motion  picture  studios,  regard- 
ing personnel,  and/or  motion  pictures  in  the  U.  S. 
S.  R.  should  be  addressed: 

Ivan  S.  Bolshakov, 

Soviet  Cinema  Minister, 

SOVEXPORTFILM 

Mai.  Gnezdnikovsky  Per.  7 
Moscow,  U.  S.  S.  R. 


SOUTH  AFRICA 

AFRICAN  CONSOLIDATED  FILMS,  LTD. 

(Motion  Picture  Distributor  and  Exchange) 
Broadcast  House,  170  Commissioner  Street,  Johan- 
nesburg, Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

AFRICAN  FILM  PRODUCTIONS,  LTD. 

(Producers,  newsreels,  full-length  features  in  Afri- 
kaans. Studio,  Laboratory,  Documentary  films  and 
advertising  shorts,  etc.) 

Killarney,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

ALPHA  FILM  STUDIOS  (Pty.)  LTD. 

(Producer,  advertising  films) 

166  Commissioner  Street,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria, 
South  Africa. 

KODAK   (S.A.)  LTD. 

(Labratories) 

63  Rissik  St.,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

UNION  FILM  PRODUCTIONS  (1939)  LTD. 

(Documentary  films.  Laboratories) 

P.  O.  Box  8718,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

VOBI,  FILM  DISTRIBUTORS 

(Documentary  films  covering  religious  and  political 
subjects  in  Afrikaans  language  only — 16  mm.) 

67  Commissioner  Street,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria, 
South  Africa. 


Cameramen 

LYNN  ACUTT 

(Free  (ance  cameraman,  commercial.  35mm.) 
West  Street,  Durbin,  South  Africa. 

NEVILLE  CLAYTON 

(Free  lance  cameraman,  commercial,  35mm.) 
Argus,  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

MARTIN  CIBBS 

(Free  lance  cameraman,   16mm.,  commercial) 
Strand  Street,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

MARTIN  CIBBS  (MR.  LANCLEY) 

(Free  lance  cameraman,  commercial) 
Andries  Street,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 


1010 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


MERL  LE  VOY 

(Free  lance  cameraman.  35mm.  and  16mm.) 
c/o  Caumont-British  Africa  (Pty.)  Ltd.,  P.  O.  Box 
8447,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 

L.  LEWIS 

(Free  lance  cameraman,  16mm.) 

Southern  Life  Association,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

MR.  SCHULMAN 

(Free  lance  cameraman,  16mm.) 
503  Enfield  Court,  Kapteijn  Street,  Hillbrow,  Johan- 
nesburg, South  Africa. 

CLAUDE  WHYSALL 

(Free  lance  cameraman,  commercial,  16mm.) 
West  Street,  Durbin,  South  Africa. 


Equipment 

ALEXANDER  FILMS  (S.  A.)  (Pty.)  LTD. 

(Retailers  and  agents  handling  raw  film,  projectors, 
film  studio  equipment  and  camera  equipment) 
P.  O.  Box  7724,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

AFRICAN  CONSOLIDATED  FILMS,  LTD. 

(Wholesalers  and  retailers  of  motion  picture  films, 

photographic  equipment  and  accessories,  etc.) 
Broadcast  House,  170  Commissioner  Street,  Johan- 
nesburg, Pretoria,  South  Africa, 

CHARLES  BARUCH 

(Agent  handling  motion   picture  equipment) 

P.  O.  Box  7465,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

CINE  DISTRIBUTORS  (Pty.)  LTD. 

(Wholesalers  of  cine  cameras,  projectors,  transform- 
ers, etc.) 

P.  0.  Box  170,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 


KODAK  (S.  A.)  LTD. 

(Retailers  and  wholesalers  of  cameras  and  photo- 
graphic materials) 
P.  O.  Box  735,  Cape  Town,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

A.  LALIEU  &  COMPANY 

(Retailers,    wholesalers   and   agents   handling  cine 

cameras,  projectors  and  lenses,  etc.) 
P.    O.    Box    8245,    Johannesburg,    Pretoria,  South 

Africa. 

WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CO  (N.  E.) 

(Film  and  equipment — Importers  and  Dealers) 

96  Main  Street,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

SWEDEN 

AB.  CENTRUMATELjEERNA  STUDIO 

Allstadtion,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  EUROPA  FILM 

(Producer  of  full-length,  short,  educational,  in- 
dustrial and  advertising  films.  Also  importer,  ex- 
porter and  distributor  of  motion  picture  films. 
Motion  picture  studio.  Operates  about  100  mo- 
tion pictures  throughout  Sweden.  United  States 
Representative:  Scandia  Films,  Inc.,  220  W.  42nd 
Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Mr.  Leonard  F. 
James,  Phillips  Academy,  6  Highland  Road,  An- 
dover  Mass. 

24  Kungsgaten,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  FILMKOPIA 

( Laboratories) 

2  Stockholmsvagen,  Solna,  Coteborg,  Sweden. 

AB.  FILM-LABOR 

( Laboratories) 

109  Regeringsgatan,  Coteborg,  Sweden. 


FILMO,  FOIKRORELSERNAS 
FILMORCANISATION 

(Producer  of   full-length,   short,   educational,  and 
industrial    films.    Also    importer,    exporter,  and 
distributor  of  motion  picture  films.  Studio) 
8  A  Saltmatregatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

FORBERC-FILM  AB. 

( Importer  and  distributor  of  educational  films.  Also 
producer  of  industrial  films.) 

27  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

FORENINCEN  ARME-MARIN— och 
FLYCFILM 

(Producer  of  military  educational  films) 
23  B,  Riddaregatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  FRIBERCS  FILMBYRA 

(Producer  of  full-length  films.  Also  importer,  ex- 
porter, and  distributor) 
39  Mamskilladsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

HASSELBLADS  FOTOCRAFISKA  AB. 

( Laboratories) 

41-43  O.  Hamngatan,  Coteborg,  Sweden. 

AB.  SETH  HESSLIN 

(Producer  of  advertising  films) 

47  Drottninggatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

IDEAL  FILM  LABOR  ATOR I ER  AB. 

( Laboratories) 

18  Bryggargatan,  Coteborg,  Sweden. 

FILM  AB.  IMACO 

(Producers.  Motion  picture  studio) 

28  A,  Nybrogatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  KINEMATOCRAFISKA  ANSTALTEN 

(Producer  of  industrial,  sport,  and  educational  films) 
23  B,  Riddaregatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  KINOCENTRALEN 

(Producer   and   exporter  of  short,   industrial,  and 

advertising  films.  Motion  picture  laboratory) 
47  Drottninggatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  KINOFA 

(Manufacturer  of  sound  equipment,  such  as  pro- 
jecters,  arc  lamps,  amplifiers,  and  loud  spearkers. 
Also  importers  of  optical  goods  and  electrical 
parts  for  motion  picture  equipment) 

9-11    Hammarbyvagen,  Stockholm.  Sweden. 

AB.  KUNCSFILM 

(Producer  of  full-length  motion  picture  films.  Also 
importer,  exporter,  and  distributor  of  motion 
picture  films) 

30  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  MASTERFILM 

(Producer  of  short  and  industrial  films) 
6  Kungsholmstorg,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

MONARK  FILM  AB. 

(Producer  of  full-longth  films.  Also  importer,  ex- 
porter, and  distributor  of  motion  picture  films) 
65  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  P  A.  NORSTEDT  &  SONER, 
FILMAVDELNINCEN 

(Producer,  importer,  and  distributor  of  educational 
films) 

2  Tryckerigatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

CUSTAV  NYMANS  FILMBYRA  AB. 

(Importer  and  distributor) 

3  Master  Samuelsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

OSCAR  ROSENBERCS  FILMBYRA  AB. 

(Importer  and  distributor) 

44  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 


FOREIGN  COMPANIES 


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AB.  SANDREW-ATELJEERNA 

(Producer  of  full-length,  short,  industrial  and  ad- 
vertising films.  Motion  picture  studio) 
18  Lastmakaregatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  SAN  DREW- BAU  MAN  FILM 

(Importer,  exporter,  and  distributor  of  motion  pic- 
ture films) 
65  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SKANDINAVISK  BIOCRAFSER VICE 

(Producer  of  industrial,  advertising,  and  educational 
motion  picture  films.  Also  importer,  wholesaler, 
retailer,  and  sales  agent  handling  motion  picture 
equipment ) 

29  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

STOCKHOLM  FILM  AB. 

(Importer  and  distributor) 

18  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SVAN  FILM  AB. 

(Importer  and  distributor) 

15  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  SVEA  FILM 

(Producer  of  full-length  films.  Also  importer,  ex- 
porter, and  distributor  of  motion  picture  films) 
29  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  SVENSK  FILMINDUSTRI 

(Producer  of  full-length,  short,  educational,  and 
industrial  films.  Also  importer,  exporter,  and  dis- 
tributor of  motion  picture  films.  Motion  picture 
studio  and  laboratory.  Operates  about  100  motion 
picture  theatres  throughout  Sweden.  United  States 
Representative:  Mr.  Rudolph  Carlson,  10  E.  43rd 
Street,  New  York,  N.  Y.) 

36  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SVENSK  AB.  CASACCUMULATOR 

(Manufacturer  of  sound  equipqment,  such  as  pro- 
jectors, arc  lamps,  amplifiers,  and  loud  speakers; 
radio  receiving  sets,  lighthouses,  stc.  Also  im- 
porter and  wholesaler  of  motion  picture  equip- 
ment, radio  parts,  tubes,  etc.) 

Stockholm-Lidingo,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  SVENSK  KULTURFILM 

(Importer  and  distributor  of  educational  films) 
9  Vasagatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  SVENSK  TALFILM 

(Producer  of  full-length  and  industrial  motion  pic- 
ture films) 
47  Drottninggatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SVENSK  TALFILMS 
DISTRIBUTIONSBYRA  AB. 

( Importer  and  distributor) 

9  Vasagatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SVERICE  FILM  AB. 

(Producer  of  full-length  films.  Also  importer,  ex- 
porter and  distributor  of  motion  picture  films) 
29  Kungsgatan,  Stockhilm,  Sweden. 

AB  TERRAFILM 

(Producer  of  full-length,  and  short  films.  Also  im- 
porter, exporter,  and  distributor  of  motion  pic- 
ture films) 

65  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  WIVEFILM 

(Producer  of  full-length  picture  films.  Also  im- 
porter, exporter,  and  distributor  of  motion  pic- 
ture films) 

18  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

Cameramen 

ADRIAN  BJURMAN 

(Free  lance  cameraman) 

1 3  Svarvargatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 


RACNAR  JOHNSON 

(Free  lance  cameraman) 

16  A,  Dobelnsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SVEN  THERMAENIUS 

(Free  lance  cameraman) 

24  Kummelvagen,  Alsten,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

RACNAR  WESTFELT 

(Free  lance  cameraman) 

13  Leksandsvagen,  Nockeby,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 


Equipment 

AMERIKANSK  LJUDTEKNIK  AB. 

(Importer,  retailer,  and  sales  agent  handling  pro- 
jectors, sound  film,  equipment,  and  accessories, 
amlifiers,  loud  speakers,  radio  and  phonograph 
supplies) 

54  St.  Eriksgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
FORSNERS  AB. 

(Importer   and   retailer   handling   amateur  motion 
picture   equipment,    films,    radio   receiving  sets, 
cameras,  photographic  supplies  and  optical  goods) 
44  Klarabergsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

AB.  FOTOACENTUREN 

(Importer  and  sales  agent  handling  projectors,  mo- 
tion picture  equipment  and  accessories,  films, 
cameras,  and  photographic  supplies) 

23  Master  Samuelsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

HASSELBLADS  FOTOCRAFISKA  AB. 

(Importer,  retailer,  and  sales  agent  handling  pro- 
jectors, cameras,  and  photographic  supplies.  Lab- 
oratory) 

41-43  Hamngatan,  Coteborg,  Sweden. 
AB.  KINOFA 

( Importer  of  optical  goods  and  electrical  parts  for 
motion  picture  equipment.  Manufacture  of  sound 
equipment,  such  as  projectors,  arc  lamps,  and 
loud  speakers) 

9-1  I   Hammarbyvagen,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

EDV.  NERLIEN  AB. 

(Importer  and  retailer  handling  amateur  motion  pic- 
ture equipment,  films,  cameras,  photographic 
supplies,  and  optical  goods) 

19  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SKANDINAVISK  BIOCRAFSERVICE 

(Importer,  retailer,  and  sales  agent  handling  motion 
picture  equipment,  accessories,  and  films.  Pro- 
ducer of  industrial,  advertising,  and  educational 
motion  picture  films) 

29  Kungsgatan,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

SVENSKA  AB.  CASACCUMULATOR 

(Importer  of  accessories  for  motion  picture  appar- 
atus, radio  parts,  tubes,  etc.  Manufacture  of 
sound  film  equipment,  such  as  projectors,  arc 
lamps,  amplifiers,  and  loud  speakers,  radio  re- 
ceiving sets,  lighthouses,  etc.) 

Stockholm-Lidingo,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

THE  SWEDISH  WESTERN  ELECTRIC  CO.  AB. 

(Importer  of  projectors,  projector  lamps  and  recti- 
fiers, sound  film  equipment  and  accessories,  film 
processing  equipment,  radio  receiving  and  trans- 
mitting equipment,  electric  hearing  aids,  and  watch 
rate  recorders) . 

25-27  Sveavagen,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 


SWITZERLAND 

PRAESENS-FILM  A.  C. 

(Producer,  Distributor) 

Weinberg  Str.  1 5,  Zurich  Switzerland. 

Telephone:  26.47.97 


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FOREICN  COMPANIES 


President  Dr.  W.  Boveri 

Chairman  of  the  Board  L.  Wechsler 

Secretary  H.  Jeger 

Treasurer  W.  Ruppert 

Comptroller  K.  Hornbacher 

DEPARTMENT  HEADS: 

Studio  Manager  U.  von  Planta 

Accounting  W.  Ruppert 

Advertising  F.  Messmer 

Art  David  Wechsler 

Camera  Emil  Berna 

Casting  Dr.  O.  Duby 

Construction  R.  Furrer 

Contracts  Dr.  O.  Duby,  L.  Wechsler 

Electrical  A.  Bolliger 

Film  Cutting  H.  Haller 

Foreign  Relations.  Dr.  O.  Duby,  M.  Pluss 

Makeup  A.  Meidert 

Montage  H.  Haller 

Music  Robert  Blum 

Plant  Superintendent  A.  Rebsamen 

Production  L.  Wechsler,  Dr.  O.  Duby 

Property  W.  Wettstein 

Publicity  Dr.  David  Wechsler 


Purchasing  W.  Ruppert 

Research  Dr.  D.  Wechsler 

Sound   R.  Epstein 

Transportation  M.  Lehmann 

Wardrobe  R.  Camma 

Writing  R.  Schweizer 

Producer  L.  Wechsler 

Director  Leopold  Lindtberg 

Writer  Richard  Schweizer 

PHYSICAL  ASSETS: 
Acreage  leased:  20. 

One  sound  stage  (New  studios  to  be  built  during 
1947-48  with  new  equipment  and  with  one  acre- 
age.) 

Rents  or  leases  space  and/or  facilities  from  Peka- 

Film  A.  C,  Kreuzstrasse  2,  Zurich. 
Camera  department,  $20,000. 
Rolling  stock   (transportation),  $5,000. 
Sound  department,  $40,000. 
Wardrobe,  $42,000. 
Property  department,  $3,500. 
Electrical  department,  $20,000. 
Film  Editing  equipment,  $4,500. 
Construction  department,  $8,000. 
Cer,    jl  office  equipment,  $22,000. 


HOLLYWOOD'S  ONLY 
COMPLETE  LABORATORY 
SERVICE 


NEGATIVE  DEVELOPING 
•  Daily  PRINTS 

•  RELEASE  PRINTS 
•  DUPES 

•  LAP  DISSOLVES 
•  OPTICAL  EFFECTS 
•  MAIN  TITLES 

•  16  MM  BLACK  &  WHITE 
•  16  MM  KODACHROME 

and  TRUCOLOR! 


CONSOLIDATED  FILM  INDUSTRIES 

A  Division  of  Republic  Pictures  Corporation 
NEW  YORK  HOLLYWOOD  FORT  LEE 


CHARLES  LAUGHTON 
FRANCHOT  TONE 
BURGESS  MEREDITH 
ROBERT  HUTTON 

"AND  THE  CITY  OF  PARIS" 

in 


mi  Ansco  Color 

also  starring 

JEAN  WALLACE 
PATRICIA  ROC 
BELITA 

Produced  by  IRVING  ALLEN 

Directed  by  BURGESS  MEREDITH 

Screenplay  by  Harry  Brown 

Based  on  novel  by  George  Simenon 

Costumes  by  Jacques  Griffe  and  Robert  Piquet